--.>-=<e_\~:»:.*\a~c- v’ _ g@_1-ifi$:l-sg9;n¥'si' ' ‘ t .3;- lcrlin Values In Uncalled- §LIEI§ é mele UR entire stock of Uncailczl- for Suits and Qvercoats 5220111 our 38' Branch Stores is ir-clucied at one low money - saving Making " Price. Never before have you hadian opportunity to buy clothe-sit gel: high-quality at low price. Candidly, conditions - favoring “ Friend- you cluring this You should take advantage oi "c A.‘ extraordinary conditions -- pzcofit by can‘ losses~as the price at which we are offering these. coats dog x191: gage: Que actual cost of material alone. Real economy~ Over- , come and see. III Charla Dillon. President, ' n. R. Girlie. Alanine Illt g In i fvffffmmw» ‘imltflmts vluunlu; Hull) ilunlclrd 1:10 ICE p: nil cdolvlunll II ldvanni no w! V9uI_l_wIIv-I|l In adv-non In Cuuadn 01078.00 lav I1. I. l YVEDNESDA-Y, FEBRUARY 16, 1921- "WE Two" u i A small boy being asked how many brothers and sisters he had replied “There’s six of us altogeth er but I’m about the only one that amounts to any- thing." l-ion. Speaker Duffy must have been asked a somewhat similar question during his recent vis- it to Ontario, on ivhich occasion he addressed the miembers of the Ontario Government. According to u news item in yesterday's Guar- dian, Mr. Duffy said “The farmers were already run- ning Prince Edward Island, only two city members were elected." 'l‘he two city members are no doubt Mr. Duffy" himself and hir. I-iiggs. Just where he ‘places Attorney-Goiie1"z1l Johnston, Hon. Geo. E. Hughes and B. W. Lcpage. whose homes are ill Char, ilottctovrn; lllr. A. C. Saunders, Air. Creel McArthur, i Mr. A. NicLcan, whose homes are in Summerside, ‘and ilir. S. S. Hessian ‘who hails from a Montague, which is no mean city, and one or two others who <might not be mentioned. it would be interesting fo: Mr. Duffy to explain. . < Mr. Duffy also made the statement that as the farmers ‘were already running things here there was ;no need of the United Farmers movement. In this many will agree with him. Just why farmers" among whom there are many men capable of representing constituencies either Pl'O‘v'lllCl£~ll or Federal should want to send to the city for lawyers o1‘ merchants to represent them, has never been clearly explained; nor has it been explained how a “United“ movement could differ essentially from present conditions. - It is quite true that there are two representa- tives of the city of Charlottetown, but they are by no means the whole thine‘. Possibly Evlr. Duffy may have been barking; bacl’ to that wcll-reincmbered meeting in (Tharlottettnvn- at which he and his city confrcrc explained to indignant citizens that their taxes were nothing to what they were going to levy on the farmers. It is not so clear that the farmer-s were ‘frunning Prince Etlward Island” ivhen the tax bill went through; although what Mr. Duffy! probab- mers in the House that prevented the carrying out; of the promise made to the citizens that their taxes‘; would be reduced from three to two dollars. ’ l l THE EXPLANATION or EXCHANGE The Canadian Grocer in a recent issue gives the following lucid and intelligible explanation of tho fluctuation of exchange :— “Perhaps we shall be able to understand the‘ catises for an exchange rate better than in any other. "ray if we place ourselves, for the time being, in the position of the exchange broker or bank. Let us stipposc we ‘are in business as exchange brokers; [inited States nrerchants come to us for (‘anadian money‘ and Canadians come to us for Unit ed States money. As long as thc (lemzintl from each side is about equal we need only make an infinitesi mal charge, a small "frac-tioii of one per cent being svufficicnt to remuncratc "us. But. let us suppose that we have a very largye deem-and for United States mon "fcy and yiracticztlly‘ no demand for Canadian money‘. One Price ONLY {iii Blue Serge Suits $45 included _ ooo grants Your Choice $3£i Values Up to These Prices are Leas than the Cost of Material alone English é Scotch Woollen go; I58 RICHMUND STREET. " Uhailuzteaow, P. E. I. - Y W"! d lll b - I321! ‘oéz-"iingi: fFOI? Susi nnh Ovnreou -. l \ 3.1M‘ ..,.. .f __;,,.v,‘,” . ,, ,7 ____"," » ......- nrasfisiausaifaaaraifinuu . L- i‘. ~ r - i i f» ; 'l"“'"‘-" " -» ,. .».. '-=§lvi'ol<e1"s and bankers, but we find they are in the . ‘some position sis fwurselvcs, all loaded up with Canad 'Our capital is soon turned entirely into Canadian! money for which we have no use. It is lying idle} bringing 1n no return. We try to dispose of it t0 other‘ ian money. What can ire do? We must dispose of it in some way and obtain United States currency, in order to carry on our business. The only thing we can do is to go to our financial friends and investors whom we know and induce them to take it from us by offering it to them at a discount. This discount of 5, l0 or l5 per cont, or whatever we may offer, in- duces them to take it from us for investment in Canadian ssccuri ties. This is the only pLlPpOSG to which they can put it, otherwise they would have to hold it and it would be bringing them in no return. As ,ou1' receipts of Canadian money continue we have to offer them still greater inducements to relieve us of it. Naturally" we cannot suffer the loss of’ this discount ourselves, and s we have to charge it to all clients coming to uswith Canadian money to changeffhus as the discount we have to allow increases- so the rate of exchange ll1Cl‘€€1SflS,'al'l(l as long as our clients bring us Canadian money and there is no cotmter- balancing demand for it we are obliged to exact a high premium from all who require American money. in exchange for it. “It will thus be seen that it is reallyvthe Canad- ian merchant himself who causes the rise in the ex- change rate, because he is willing to pay the discount rather than do without American goods. EDITORIIS-IJ NOTES. Figuring on the ecstatic delight of Mr. Mac- Kenzie King over his so called victory in West Pet- erboro it is surmised that if by any accident he should win a considerable victory at the general election, it would be too much for him to stand up under. No apprehension’ however, is felt as the chances of seeming anything that could be construed into a victory arer remote. West Peterboro was an accident by which the constituency returned a representatp ive who represents a minority. ,4 _ ' y ‘y -., aw‘: . iii’ . . s. n. mum. 1min n: Pcbllnlon » ‘It a 1 Alia}, ~ ’-- _.' l... L. ._';-.".;.".;_.. lillkllliNT "CUMMENT How long gain n country exist without itgovpruméni», 6r in planner In can this province be ex- pected to put up wlthnhe automa- tbut we have been up against since September. 1919._an'd Hand l1 U" 1923'! The automaton system. Willi a skilled operator bihlnd. 11m! l"! interesting and amusing ln vaudc~ ville, but l: altogether out of place iu the izuvernment o1‘ a province. and more particularly so when tha- wires nro pulled um! the strings operated by artists whose only skill 15 in bungling with machinery ivhlch they are incompetent lo hand le. if the clean and sensible men in [no party ruuk and file, are willing flo remain as puppets o! such a 'sliow, the question is then plainly flit-fore tho people of lhc province. as to whether they are willing to ton process of public management, ~ ' wvfarwif ' . ' . '1 |tolerute it and put up ivlth whet its worse than no government for" Innothor two years? And now, bo~-: iforc tho iniquity works its greater‘; ‘min and before all our valued ln-- fteresta are completely submerged! {in the stupidity of maludmlnlr-ira- ‘itlon. is tho "fro: for ihc Mun"? i“; wake "up and put n stop to if. When the Government showodi the question arose as lo their dutyi Jlbolll-YHCG of policy mt tho inst see-j islon of tho letlislaturo. the people! ,0! the province were startled to an: excess ofmnzizouienl, and in Char-l loitmown, the metropolis of lllO ls-l lnnd, an unproccdenlodly largo lu- dlgnatlon ‘meeting \Vll:l hold ‘o pro; lest against this violation of consul-l tuilonal principle. and to demand the resignations of‘ ihcir members. indignation was rife in the couniryI (liltl other meetings were hold nti uiiilcli strong language of‘ condom-i nuilon was used and strong resold-E Hons passed calling: upon the Prc~ infer and his colleagues, and va- rious privulc members of1ho lionsc m resin". and upon his honor the .l.i('ll‘l(?llll'nl Governor to dismiss the groom-ant pledge breakers, and res- iiorc to the people tho rlyhts of reu- gponslble government Afjcr these ‘movuinss 11ml f!0'.1"‘.‘l(‘l1(‘(‘ll and the nronned angel" of iho elect-mule had lt‘0llllTl'.‘.'.lf.‘Ctl to cypress iIsr-lf the)’ in: the pressure of inxnllon and voting’ the salary‘ crab. With fhisbeforz- then: ilu- (Sc-n- f1\~r\"a1i".'i- lczulers. were nilinlftedly l Daily FeIectinns ‘ "Guardian Readers 1' Furnished by W. B. Louwfl- r-voswwowwuowmmasdm A FRIEND m» usso‘ ".\ fl‘l!'l|'l ln ni-cd." my neighbor said lo mo: “A "friend in need. is what i mum to be. In time of trouble i will come to 3'01, And in the hour of need you'll find mo true," I though: ‘a Mt. then took him ‘ny the band; friend." ‘I ‘rrilltl, “you do not undevutand inn-t 1‘ mcanln: or? that simple yme: A friend "is when. tho nexls all "tho time" -wm"rsa'uynowu .i“\. The 11 can"! GOD'S ‘GREATEBT BLEBBiNGS u 5/ Edgar A. Guest Tho snnshlitt» and hlllc skies ilfu v tine. I'm Lhunkfu] for tho flowers. For they um truly gifts divinn To cheer this world of ours. But flowers droop and sides grin‘ And, I .. iho nuushluo ends. God's greatest blessings. Eu i filly; Are Friends . $AY A WORD OF COMFORT | ll Fl} Long tn’ road of human life you sec :t felloxv trovelin‘ slow. An’ llko as notfyoull find 110's some poo;- chap Lhars stills/bod his toe. - llo irna mnkln’ swimmln’ jvn)’. but he bumped stone. An’ his friends nil hurried onward. an’ left lllm there alone. Ho nln‘t sohbin‘ or ain't» sulfi- lln‘-~ho‘s too old for tcnra on’ cries, ' ' But l1n‘r- Vrlvvin’ just r); earnest if i: only comes l}, sighs. l head- lnto a limes to go il- litllc slow. An‘ say :1 word n,‘ comfort to tli‘ mun flui \- uluhhwl his ..___. o..- _ ..-._ 0-... An‘ it ilm-q a lyfip n9 5mm gnma.lll\lflfi they ever implemented. An- ’. ,1 15'“ f. pal,’ 1W h‘ blow, ICHHEKIP1AT) b”; .' Y“ 0- ' » I 31-1 nrsn s "Pull". "Mil" "Lilli u‘, . ll" K _ _ which we orowontluovlt In worn ’ ' thitf am. w" "tn i we tyavn mm doing 1n the lent l_v "had in mind ‘wins that it tnust have been the fa "Ji-ihlcfl insult m iii-furs" b1" inferior" l § of the ofllccs of state. |telllgence of tho " llc acknowledgment. and choose to _' ,thln combination of influences. tho AY izinnnervzsl-i CUT 1H :1 loss to fletermlne the pFOPQY twenu" month; of tho Bell Gor- ermvn-nr Rllllilrlily nnd mlsrule? is it nfusr all. not the pluln duty of llu- (fonservntlvo imrty to revoke. worse to adopt in such a\gravc emergency. Thev could not, and did not diverge from their own po- licy ln-‘niatters oi leglslntion, bu! _ their onrlii-r decision nnrl m calli the question a-roso as to their duly meetings in every polling place in ill 00111811105 U19 Gflvfiflllllvlli 11"‘ the province, that the people may. m‘ 1mm!” 997mm’- n “"8 Y‘ 1M1“ Liberal and Conservative ullke. m" l“ ‘which a ‘"‘.“l°'l‘t-" “r "id NM‘! izlvc expression f0 their views up- lorazte hail selected tho ill-ll v-nznqou public question‘ and w an, blnatlon and placed them iu ccnirol noun“, m the“. l.u‘,,,..,ielltil,i\.k.g m, l! “'88 Ihiivt rho House. and I0 the Lieutenant-i majority. and not the Consewative Governor their wighgg and deter. ‘PMIMB "nil "‘ll"‘l'¢‘"i5 W1"). Hall minullons concerning the govern-l been buncoetl unil tit-velvet]. and it, mom, or tho province? Plnlnly mo‘ was thought that 1o fhom should =bo many of those Liberals have hnd ‘v11 U"? UflPlP-"iflfllll l-‘lfik 0i flpplylflft their hnndr Hod by the processes llIWTOd i0 ll!“ illlllvflli- ll‘ “'35 referred to fibovi- In sticccss- also felt that those electors ropre fully “gm-lake [hi3 vim-k] seating the sober rthonghv. and ln- I, 1B Ommn‘. Nah“ "m Lnmvm Pan“ duty of an opposition, which is loyal could and would do tho unrk mono .0 “s COUHtKFx m can? 0m the i~ll'»~(4l.lv0ly, and WllllOlli charm‘ “i! fnnciious and perform the duties mrmmn bum’ . And 30' “ifloly m’ called for by the offices which its Uill\\l'\\'lli0, the Consorvnnlvo. lcadovmw, “Mm, hmmfih The (“mun cro in tho Iluuuo Liflllli) to n derision anew“! pflnmmo and ‘he You, m“ '0 refrnlu from taking the initiative pom of an oppmmon ‘a m correct‘ i“ lmpul“ ‘iesenwlml °" m“ can’ the mistakes and defeat tho wrongs h"; 0f undignnnflu mooflng? of a. government, and in culling the throughout tho prmlnftti, and lhl» masses of Um people togome‘, ,0 ndvlco was passed around vo prneymkn mauq‘n_ug m" shfldmg “m. mmm“ (‘°n$pr"“m'°" province from impending dancers outside o! m“ “wit” 1O LET THE LIEU" ls the firs? important and bounclen ups oIsoirmxr-z frimnt own d“... of m. n‘ajpst.‘v'e 103.810,“. .1. “YNGLERSi tlon. and in this they should ‘film prompt fUJllOll Many ontspoken_nnil_ manly Lib» . Frill“ wmnmwcd 11'“) “Twk m 5°‘, Conservative workers zit the dif- Yl°u5 and “"161? Qilnmsi» Th" fcrenl polls in lhn province are not imnosphore lW-Pifllle so intensely undoi- the domination or fear of the hm nu to woke up the sleepy Gov ommhm and the tlOITDzMIL Pntrlol. Every expedient thnt cornered nn-l genulty could dovlac, or craftlnoss could invent. was resorted lo to soothe thoivlctlms of their ouI- » »- - 4 ragon rmd quell tho surging re- sentment. To those who were sus~ copllble lo material influences nnmo roua of the newly cycled offices or assessors. apprais rs, roadmas- aovs and Inspectors were awarded. To those who kicked against tax oppression, so tho Patriot nnnonnr- oil. the assessors had been culled in and instructed, and the hnit of favouritlsm "cvns eovorily applied. mnl from complaints we have heard this ls about the only pro~ Pura NSK Liberal loaders. and for this re: f have greater freedom for actl As their labors in election tests nre for fln- interests of i- govcrmnont of the country, so i the uuiuer of calling uieetlugs n for the discussion of public qu tlqnis, they would only negating accord with established principl Tho fact that duping the fonu twenty years of Liberal WlB-if" ‘.891 to 1911. they newer 1H0" their hnud in public prof» exonerate the-m from any . . of rabid or false pnriisnnahlp acting tinder the pressure of r pr» sent serious cum-sunny‘ Tb muc- also lho precedent of H1 popular uprising of l<7~ WIPE!) Y parties in the province jolnedllnn in ousting the Davies Governmr from power. Thu: was an 0t slon on which thorn wal. if! f0 \v:\f'i§0'l\ with ptscnl tvflfim" only n sumll fvactloiz or the 51'0"" for dissatisfaction and co 0m that we have, today. and M 1' people's mandategforcod tho G eminent from power. We the fore believe thiut the Consorvatl lenders should withdraw nmn diction against interference. i‘ allow public opinion, Conaervntl and Liberal alike. 1o assert lrr and every village in have its ll llc. pleating, to the end that the ‘ competent! (be dismissed and i province saved from further 5“ llntion and disgrace When you eat let it the be“ WAGTAFFE’ Pure Strawberry lam Risllllli"! W "IUD TFO!“ Irult lnl Grnnulnood In!" Only‘ Dolled Mm urn In Illvirvfl" voun eaocan vol’! l1‘ other (‘lass was appealed to as warm Liberals not to sacrifice their party. and yet another por- tlon. knowlngthev hntl been sold. and sorely feeling that deception. were too proud to mnke It n. pub- their chagrin and annoyance. Anrl with suffer ‘rather than disclose fury of tlm storm was somewhat nbntod. But because of these party stra togles is the province, in this por- lofl o! readjustment. the moat im- mrtlnt_ in ‘our history. w nutter flip lou cit-another two your: 1n vtozrogljqal prosperity w . IIWIII in backward: u i" ~ 1g, IN.‘ Wl\ ‘fl “Vi an!” "nr m» 154'" WWW"; 1 Q‘S-§IQKIlOfiOIQ' l