' fl. IEIQBEHF-l '"-——-" Hind u eouvsnisnes —- i i; DAYS SALE OF . OVERCOATS ANI) SUITS All our last season's 9"" coats are reduced 1°" $ Days $ 25% 1° 35%’ Good models and cloths, but only Your S one or two of 6 Kmd- chance 1° 5a" "WW7 “n your winter Overcoat. Last Winter's and sprmg Suns go on ,3a|e 5 Days ‘at 25% ofi. BIUCS. Greys» MW tures and Stripes-—not many c1 a kind but all sizes 1mm 34 to 44 chest. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY . .. . . . ~- .- it ‘s tired, paInful. 25% DISCOUNT tings‘ of me “one man and a hay" stalwarts who believe In People The IFQCOIISIII from the federal ln- ‘AYE’: exlplams that the ,,,,,_,-¢ll._.. spmial priGCS on all lines _ . tak~iig their medicine whether they "me 411d "lslneflh "IX "1 Canada humtng the eyeball m llii- one ‘ w 2r for the“ ‘W0 ‘shop. grculllg by economy- pxiler. like n or “m and mfi Outcome is alhave fallen off from $101,500,022 in mcus for a long time gel tired and °_' Mans e fence, prudent buying and selling Civil War ' 1922 to 858.956.7139 in I921. a dc- painful iii the slime lllillllléf.‘ ' x m9 Days' ‘and strict attention to quality and ' C17“? °I 542-544313- The decline ii: The trrtalfltgliiegttflliilljllzlflégl; .- ——— - - - ~ r wo .. - l). A. Ymnemy" o" “ch a (‘llundaliorl That stalivart lliberal. Sir Ai- the mcmne tax alone m that time filmed.» close the eyes THY i‘ 11'1"‘ MEN'S WEAR 158 Queen Street iii iiiiiiiiiiiwi iiiiiiiii Dlnrnlnn’ Dnlly (In (kl 180W) $5.00 I 34.50 per yenr (In sdvnnee) Islled In per yrnr III advance! dellv Cnnnln nnd- Ilnllel States. Fran cnsnlmwmowu Norns BY THE WAY “A greater Sanity of grunt- bltrs than we have 1n these Marl- tlrne Provinces". says The Marl- tlme Merchant, “never breathed r red. the breath of life. It seems to us HI" W’ . "it dill‘; lIurltl-o Stationers, - Carter l 00-, llneen A. Brown, sin-p Vendor flrplen Duly. Riel-end M. llullwny llooknlnll Mrs. L. Ilouretfe. t0 Ilnrln; Purl R GIIIIOI ‘In Si- nleui against the people of me Msritlmas. We hope and believe things are not s9 bad as that. Even if they were, why should the Chief Grumbier hlazou the fact abroad? P. ‘l’ Murphy Prince In. Grocery J l‘ ‘Ilncon It.‘ - a n I Y w. c. wright, Kent on“: w": ll. Tin-nu While. 12B Il- Ava l-‘rsd onulm, Grout Osorgs Btrsst. d. J, D Jlnylor. Grafton Street. THURSDAY,‘ OCT It is not a good advertisement for the Eastern Provinces. We want immigrants to come here and settle. OBER 23, 1924 FROM SMALL BEGINNINGS "There" is not a small town l ing that stands as a monument t a good portion of the izens." llarge scale w . ‘from over pers ,promising fabulous dividends. wznterprise is started on a big scale ‘exercise of a false economy. and .ihrough different causes unable to survive the storms, that almost cou- l lkets .turit'f changes. lpression, &c. general i‘ The history of successful indus- 'trial enterprises is almost unvari- Railiy the history b1 snlzlll beginn- liuany of the largest and most suc I ill ‘.33 Mill, Have Your XMAS Photos Taken osevooooovoovooo-or, ‘ At The 5 BAYER STUDIO too xowovv-O $¢¢~.~»“¢»»¢». . Daily Selections 5 FOR 3 Q Guardian Readers (700060000004 v i oorvvooovooosovo-ooo-oeo-o QCTOBErl £3, 1924 ‘III-I ItI-IIJI-jl-IAIS .-\.\'I) FPLOWNS: -Ill~-.~.- th- Loid. U lily . lurgw. not all ii..~ _Ilt'IIt'I.I~ who re _ _ ilel-iiil-tii thy I‘fr-" from dl-slructitlii. Today 1s The D37 in Ontano- who cimviil-th thee with loilng‘ .__._. kindness and ll'llllll' iiicrcles I The ljnlwd Chm-ch of Canada as Psalm Ill-I: l.l. i . "lby law established. lt is a proud PiL-Hfiilt: —- Lord. may Thyr-‘boflst (jracl- ,~iiii'il:il~nl UVPI‘ bl-, |il‘ll\'lllt’ll ,‘ that \\'l‘ may 1.01 forgl-i 'I‘Iir<-_ ' l COMPENSATION l (Jiil- grit-ves- lu st-e tlu- charms than, i Ulll! holds dour Show i-ll-arer 'I‘Iiiie's encroaching, day liy day—— l ~A Iizlltiiig sti-ll, a line. u thread of gi'e_v: . Ami yet, as 0H0 by one. thew Signs a plu cl r. Thl-y only IIIIIIIIZIIH that year by _vl~.ii" IIIIH Iillil its sttirl-‘tif riches t (Inc's feet. rl did-ill \’l'livn UIH! must step aside froiii the “uncrownedu King's "spmmfll homo.“ - youth's vvziriii cheer. , ode. has comforts of its own - -Ouc would not lluve life pcwcr " to rl-cognize Tilt‘ k III|f‘t'(| settrets in another’ ' eyes -- . pt one through life's wider knuwlv-dgr- grown 3 AMI to couipri-Iicnd the heritage, Th ll. is TJiil-‘s ciliiilll-nszstinn gift lo age. By Charlotte Becker. flCTOllEll 2.'I.- You have n kind and ziffi-rctluiiutl- iialiirv. You are n Lfillll illkirffuid w.‘ ‘llllvfflill n3, Illlll Iirlvl- plenty lit‘ (IUIIIIIUIII some. will zlbm DOHPIUHS cuiisllll-rzilile musl CJPI ability. Y:.ii should marry curly,‘ Iii lifu. Avoid jealousy and spite. Ijrilietiim f-COIIOIII)’. Your Illrth-aitme is which means-hope.‘ ' Your fluwcr is the bop. Yuud lucky colors are yellow and ..ille. l ' lus then not dispise the little shop, + l ‘Mr. F. J. D. Bsrnjum, was emigra- "ccssful industrial concerns in the ‘world have been built. concerns . . Iwhich can survive the storms he- more pretentious industrial edifices tumble. (HIP. l ‘I In every town and city the little ‘y is man and a buy" shop ‘worthy of every encouragement, It ‘not unfrequently grows to ‘labor employing dimensions, l1 _.iiioney maker and a credit to the liuwn and to its proprietor. ‘well started and care large‘ I The‘ _ fully conduc- ‘ted industry, no matter how small {and modest, is bound to grow. Let l ‘the little store. the little beginner ‘for in encouraging and supporting them we niiiy be entertaining in- Iriustrial and {aware-s. , . i commercial angels un EDITORIAL NOTES “Bank of England gold in new; quarters," reads a heading. Hope it is not Germany, Premier King is said to hav: sighed with relief when he heard tlng, and immediately exputiatetl '11 Ontario," says the IPIosnc-lal Post. "that today has not an empty bulld- savings of years of a number of their best cit- This is true ofmsny towns and ladder" May he H“: “mg in h“ '9'“ Calla“ 00019116 that We one cities elsewhere than in Qatar," u affluence and in due season lull not entitled to such equality. These ‘ A heir to his‘ predecessor as guv- "W"! all‘! 0090119"!!! 59y We 60m- {is not s uncommon history of in- dustrial undertakings started on a . “h “apnal exwrmd We had a shrewd suspicion. which “aded people by ‘m’ has been ver.fled bya returned iris- uongued and well paid promoters The t‘. A. at Halifax that the Chinese ‘often without experience, often with taxes‘ inadequate machinery through the ‘iiuually blow over the industrial ‘world in the shape nf failing mur- dc- iPreniier MacDonald said he had flflllgolli, ‘prosecution when it afterwards -v—- ls it well to tell them to coma and VLSI! 8nd 301119 tIOWII In the great. est community of grumbiers that ever drew the breath of life? The Maritime: 'are "claiming cer~ tain rights-aha fulfilment of pre- Confederatlou promises, equality with other provinces in freight rates, fair treatment for oilr ocean ports and so on. Some newspapers and politicians in Central and Wea- ‘ Congratulations to Hon. F. J. '.\'ash who has succeeded Governor Heaitz as President of the Patriot Ab. those wealthy politicians, how ihey do get on. Mr. Nash has been 0 an employee of the Patriot for.onIy thirty-five years and already has ‘attained the highest rung on ill-i plain too much. The Maritime Mer- _lt flows frosty Presldenl, w. Chester s. men-m Ew-Plvlllill, J. u. Iinrncftl somel-lmel, as "mun w. hue a lo, . ,. _:'if'°""’ §‘:°|"._"..u"' u‘ A‘ M"f'“"."" ghe;l,.'n_ “Jo-I'm of people who Ila awake nights. PM“ “m” New ltefilwsrntnsfvT-Ilrnznk l: Northrup thinking up pessimistic stories cal- mhii-a“ °"' "m". "' " "' "'" cula-ted to break the spirits ol men . h“; m Fhtshhsvelnot the fullest confidence hi -~~- " “"'""' V n illi- -. tn ernse ves." a ‘ .‘ HER KIND OF HEADACHE C-.."I|‘E‘¢IQ(‘.\,::DIAN nny be shtnlnc-d from the Isllswlng agents In Th“ l! a “m” sheen“: indict‘ ANOT _ _ when you have a headache, par- ticularly if you always have the apt 1,0 think that all headaches are about the same and have the some cause. As for your particular headache- you have lung since learned that it‘ you are certain foods at ii certain time ,eveu nte too much, or allow- ed iht- intestine to become slugg~ .311, you could always count on e headache.- Ii. came at the back of the head and WUIII up to the top of the head. Your treatment was iu do willi- out food, and cluar iiitgsllile. However you get a tiifferilit kind of a headache this time. It comes in the forehead over thu eyes und you immediately are of the opinion that yoti are strain- iiig your eyes. You consult your ocullsi and after ll careful examination, he in- farms you that your eyes uru all right and tliut tlicre IS really no‘ crnor, thus adding to his Iaurelli, _ _ chant takes its stand with these rivals and opponents and says “Yes! You are right. Maritimers are a comiiitinity of grumblers." Is this a fitting attitude for a Maritime Journal to take? sionary in an address to the Y. M. ' War had something to do w.th A newspaper editor is in close General 1A“ of Chekiang for contact with his subscribers. advert isers and correspondents. IL is among them that he makes his home and forms his estimate of the character of the community. ll the Editor of the Maritime Mei- chant lives in such doieful and woe begone community as he has des- cribed. he silouid reflect that b) the utterance of sentiments such as we have quoted from his pen he has helped to make it what It is. ‘Iihrec years refused to pay taxes to the Pelvn Government and when lthc sheriff was sent to collect them, Lu got out a gun and dared him to collie on. The sheriff retired as gracefully as he could and Lu chas- ed him as far as Shanghai. The ‘sheriff there found support from the Peking Attorney General, Chon Son, General Wa Ii sl Lee, and other was 31 per cent. In Eugluiid the in- fred Aloud, whose son with the de-lqolne m; m“, been lwlce reduced Iightfully Teutonic name of Ludwig 8100c 1931- lirril lfflm SIX Shillillgfi MDmL l,‘ “mo a Liberal candida/Halon the pound to five shillings and has. cmsugaflnglluter to four shillings and six pen- "een Severely cc Th4 United States nl N’ .. 5 ‘ t a ( A 6W have been doing any special work need for glasses. , You are relieved of course, and‘ fuel iliat is was just a passing pain.‘ However it comes back oil you ugaiii. and you consult your filiuily doctor- Hc asks about the location of the pain‘, iii and over the eyes, and suggests -aii oculfst. You inform light, He then asks you if you lately with your eyes. same kind of a headache, you arc- hfm that you have already ‘IIUIIU: so. and that your refraction is all rom out the i ' Dep If it should be your lot to go down into the de the face u many others have, protected if I die?" _. If f/iey are, what s relief to your mindf If they are nol, Good health-the necesia tion-—inay be your: now. If so. NOW 1S THE TIME! the W rile for particulars tits! your first thong t would b‘ "A" {hey what a burden is added to your thoughbl ry requisite to getting Life Insurance protec- There i: a plan for every need, a contract to meet every necessity. or five minutes you You the“ remember ours at a time. To bring the lesson luuider, elbow straight. Illv or two from time to lliiit‘. Premier Ramsay lifacDonslq forlzealund have made heavy realm being "shifty. evasive and llfll-rlIKIl-itlons of the same tax and the fact lul" lle glald llls wmlum gave QHQZtIIQI. the income tux is so much highl "u, feenng “you Could not benevewr in Canada than in th-a States has .'i - , . - . a word he said." Ail-i all becausejwn anwng fife cayges cofmilbfxl ing tu the Csnzzlan magratiou h ward. For a rried man with been consulted about the Campbell 1w dependents the tax on an Iii- come of 83.000 is in Canada $40 anli 1n the States 87.50; on $10,000 Ill- transpired thzit the Attorney Gen- comewn Canada $619 50 in m . I -' t‘ discussion by onrrsspsud questions of Interest. Charlottetown Guurdlnn not nécessurll, endorse the 0p- nlonl of correspondents. l-vvsvvovvoovoovae-QQ-oo POLICE COURT CASE that have started a course of reading. m‘ drawing, 0t‘ special work at the zifice or factory, where 3'01"‘ Eye-i home. suggests that you hold your halid- out. at arm's length from d rti p ~QQ+QOQQQQQQQ 000v rQ+O§4* The Public Forum This column In open for are a1 thti same focus fur perhaps , The doctor explains that this is your trouble. h tli Iii full it Ibo rule at The dues you lie- i Sir.—As i am u readcr of your paper, every morning I see by l-hi-‘i . there. eral had had an interview with himl on the subject. Isn't this on all i fours with Premier King and the Scribe Hotel Wonder what Sir Aifrel's opinion of Prem- ier King would be? incident? Meighen. He is severely practical In his views about administration, development and trade expansion. At Quebec the centre of the pulp industry he proclaimed himself a believer in the policy of keeping Canadian natural resources in Can- ada for the benefit of (Eanadiian in- dustry. IIe had never been of those who were fearful to adopt a vigor- ous natfonal policy because rc- prissls might be attempted here OI‘ On the convinced that Canada possessed contra ry, he was the means of defence and could States $207.50; on $20,000 income. morning's puller about a mail being in the, police court [or keeping u dsorderly IIOIISU ‘Phat man Is my n Canada $3089.50 I HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO w. o. HOGG P's-e H" Manager m’ a n 15s Richmond Street W” ' OHARLOTPETOWN e Addlfll “no 0| l. ‘Cdiicrete Invent- ' ed A Hundred ' Years Ago To Joseph ASPIIIII, iin unsung stoiiuiiizisou of Im-ils, ilit- World pays honor ili's year for his dis~ tcovcry which literally cements the fuuiidutioii stout-s of civilization. The 100th anniversary of Joseph .-\slld.'ii's exlll-riiiil-lt Ilmlllwilll-I artificial rock, yullow like the rock from the quarries of Purtliliiii, is iiixlrkrii by the erection lii -I.ceds ‘by tliu American cement manufac- turers of a memorial tillllet in one who made’ the whole world his ill-blur. "Greater lfllllllu‘ i0 the vis- 'uii of Joseph Aspdiii are ciidims white ribbons of concrete Iilgli- ill‘ stone iuaili», by Joseph Aspd II iii I824 has grown HO great that tlic tluilcil Stiltcs in estimated to have pOIIIH-l iii u recent your sufficient cont-reit- to erect 30 pyramids like ('IIt'Il|IS'H. 'l‘hc llll,ll0u,ll00 cubic fest ill‘ tlic pyramid ri-prlucut ouly thrru-fifths 0t‘ the t-uucreti- iii the Paiiiiiiiu Vanni. . .. . Rome's Secret. “Aspdin mlisl. shore with iuiper. ial‘ ltniirt- part honor for giving tbc u-urld liquid sioru. Rome used iiy- dixlulic cement in her famous aque. ducts and it was in search of Itumlfs secret, lost for ten cen- itirics, thut Asp'n tuid others work- ed tlieirwny ltlwilrfl modern coil- crew. ROIIIIIII iuiisoiis found that CONFEDERATION’ LIFE ASSO my part, information regarding a pflllcy Name .'................. iliudc striicltirc, yer. IIIIJ little lump port 09S (laminate Slates $1,017.50 mate proportion for all incomes. and How Premier King is maklflg out in his efforts toward fusion of the the Another and in the in approxi- t bait ent. But from other reliable sour- infbrmwtfon comes Progressives in the West at least. will retain their political identity as a party, In Saskatchewan they are contesting byeicctlons against the provincial Liberal government candidates. and this indicates that they will do the same when the fed- Crfll elections are brought on. They realise their power in being able to King Govcrriiueiit from outside more effectively titan they could from within and are dct- ermlned to set the pace in the coili- lng session of Parliament as they did In the last session. official pilgrimage st the husband uud ii is -.l great mistake sud injustice to Ille tu so describe the hall. It was for keeping a, noisy dance hull as the police calls it, Ill was charged. Now my husband is a returned never buen well anti to save its froni starving the could not do uuy hard work and we find it hard to make things meet in winter) this‘- fsll _wi_- thought to start a dance hall. There is not any bad language used and we close ill. 12 OCIOIJK» Never no tlusrrellliig among the men bllt at exhibition there ivas big crowd in and of course lt was a little noisy. But if the Ilr-EIIHZYQII cop that laid thé cnmpisiilt would come up in the hall once In h while, -.\5 I think is his duty and u it Is too nQi-“IY he wlll" SIP" "- but. sir. I havc ncvcr krill 11 "ISO"!- erly house iii my life. my huslimill does not drink and I am very‘ (letti- so t0 give uic justice wu kvfill 1"?‘ as respectable a house as is HI Ih city- , e l an], Sir. etc, Reader of Your PIP"- by mixing lime with imlciiiiic ash froili Pozzuuli near Nxlplcs a moi‘- tar impervious 1.. watt-r resulted- On this discovery rlnttd iiiiicii of Rome's glory. for the iuugiiiflcui-zt- ways, the animal Increase of which in iii,- United States alonu would - build three continuous Lincoln highways from Now York to Sun Francisco." says a bulletin of the -- - ‘ 1 (1 . . . . .. - l. Liberal and Progressive Drlrties is Toightgéirid E333“ ifjevfPxreliiic-e and Nntwna] Gwgruphl“ 5091")’ "m" “m! Extent 9f the ‘Olly M“ physu“ There is no slobbering sentl- a matter in regard to which the secglld time was wounded, was its heldquarte-rs iii Witshiugtnii. I). ‘my ""I’"“5‘b]e "nwm a wfiwr nlenmllly about RL Ham Arthur government press is discreetly sii invallded home. Since iheu he has (y Chegpgg gnu! pyramid tll “Yswm- Lm-“PSL W513’ A“l““" m Itated Niiturc; tIlu volcano was Nature's kiln. The stonemnsun, by baking his materials iii a heat‘ ivhcb iipproxinutcd the voicnudsi Iieut, created the principlu foilmli in Pozzuoli ash. a substlnce which I hilrdcns on contact with waiter. Al-' (iizeh, covering 12 acres and tower- ing 4S1 feet, is still considered the world's most colossal man- AND sun IS NOT OPERATED on a sclietluletl puss-anger service, AT NIGHT, AFTER THE BUOYS ARE . . N BEFORE THE AFgRMS To PR0, though Portland cement is produc-r TECT HER the". should l)‘, m; ed in 27 states, the Lclilgh Vailt-y gond reason to fear s major accid- unt happening to the ship that would put hcr out of coilimlssion for an extended period of time," and when I said that i became doub ly responsible for the safety 01 Ihi‘ ship tinder my charge. Bill if A]!!! (‘AUTION Is tn he thrown to the winds, and THE SHIP IS T0 BE OPERATED, on a scheduled passenger trill nt nigh!- of Pennsylvania is the Pozzuoll of the United States. Sllcu, calcium and alumiiiii are necessary; CEIIIUIII ingredients which are contained In ruck fiirmiltitliis made to order in- is the fourth largest IISPI‘ 0f coal and this fucl Often cement. is also convenient. I]IlI1Illr(lUIllI't’l‘S UN!‘ IJIIUH “Hbounds of the trade with the great To t|fl\\'f‘f‘ nnl- with memories lo nations t0 in the churches, of course, but there certainly must have been in the ed- itorial sanctum next morning. The first fruits of the Repara- tlons "Your newspaper more." As a consequencn of the in- general The Welland. ' Telegraph announced that the loc- al Methodist and Presbyterian min- isters would exchange pulpits in the morning. but "ln the evening the services in each church will be hell as usual." the enlargement of "the the south." U. S. A. is city (Ont.-) Tribune There was no hell DWI] Agreement In France will cont is— you Some of ‘the blherals have been lamenting once more that Canada turned down the lviaiilinz; recipro- pact of 191i If we had not don‘ so we would now very probably be choosing be- tween the saven candidates riin- nlng for President and cursing our high taxation and lack of msrkets.‘5“3'~" Hon. Mr. Melghen has no illusions n“ the subject‘ He mm the yaunglendencei Another opportunity will Conservative Club of Quebec that he was in favor of Canada paying her m-sniy way, hilt he was also In fsvor of Canada looking out for her interests. No competitor. Bil-t it Vain regrets. preference should be given to Great Britain or any other part of ‘the Empire un- less in return for similar conces- sions. The country with which we should have reciprocity was the Qreflved price 0f caller and sreaterieountry which was our principal “muses a meeting oflcustomer and not the one that was ‘French newspaper publishers votcd‘our principal General Staff of the Canadian Mili- tfu will leave shortly for Japan to attend the nililitary manoeuvres lhcre. Great Britain is to be repres- ented. but what of that? As a Lil)- ersl journal puts it, "It appears to be the conviction lii official circles that it would not ‘be safe [or m. w receive any such information at second hand, or as It were by hear- Thus also the King Govern can re-assert Canada's ind-ep- slr.—ln your Eilitorlal Notes of this morning Y0" $*‘Y5—"Q“pw'“ Read has given his ultimatum. H0 will resign if Charlottetown Board or Trade gets the (Incision of the Board of Railway Commissioners. ‘ This is hardly the truth. I said I would resign, before l would 0P9!" ate the Ferry after night In the Fail of the year and remain in Tor mentlne at night, The Board could order an early trip In the morning pr u late trip st night snd still the Charlottetown Board o! I've!" would get its decison and I would not necessarily reels"- To read your Note, one would think I was trying to block cv-t-ry move the Charlottetown Board of Trade made or you were trying tn make trouble between the. Bflflrll and myself. l have every respect for the Board of Trade In some matters blit absolutely none for their opinion when It comes to safe navigation of the Csrferry in the Fall 9f the Year. Several years ago. I gave lt (l8 my opinion. based on my knowledge and experience as n successful ship- master and icenavlgator that:—-' "PROVIDING good judgment is us lment lcome when Trotsky reviews his Red Army. It might displease the Bolsheviks of Winnipeg if unqlhlyl- of oiir Generals Is not sent to Mos- cow on that Important occasion. The nleblsclte on prohibition in Ontario 1s almost dlie. Mr. Rsncy. late Attorney General In the Driiry Government and a strong ad- vocate of prohibition, predict; ma; Toronto and other cities will give large "wet" majorities, but hopes ‘that the country districts will offset them as it did before, The Globe tells that the press of the province is overwhelmingly In favor of lhc ‘he "PM ito raise the price of newspapers ought to be reciprocity, ‘one hunderd per cent-from ten thing that might be Its to twenty centlmes-from Novem- er 1, l; British preference ought tn In.- util- snd any- pt of the ed to that end. Temperance Act and stronger In its advocacy than ever before. It adds that If there has been any change ‘in public sontfmont against this Act 1t has not heard or rssd of It. trol. ed in the operation of the Ferry no person formerly In favor of pro- of Railway Commlssfoners that is not only misleading but IMPOS- BIBLE. lhis vullcy. The cement industry‘ successfully msm a" threats or large expense to lii Don m‘ i oflvllltgsTmOAltfllgg- slug from blast furnaces also near 1 on s -. e ‘. ~ . eoercmn‘ announced from Oettliwa Major CAPTMN READ DEFINES HIS OIYT the usual lllds t: navigation {he 3a.?!“ Midmel Lehtlzh - - _' l? is u: e as t! a - — General J. H. O'Brien. Chief of the POSITION THEN I SAY To THOSE Rb" q n s L Iron ore and coal seam iiiilon of Birmingham, Alabama. Freight rut- cs on. the heavy iiitural weight of cement tend to sprmd out the In- dustry somcivhnt. Cotton Bags for "Rock." "Cement has itself created scpilrute industry which has SPONSIBLE, Gentlemen you are flirting with (llsflsler, gel the sec- ond BOAT as quickly as you can. AND REMEMBER YOII ARE PUTTING YOUR J-UDGMENT IN THIS MATTER BEFORE MINE. and If you decide to RUN THE SIIII’ AT NIGHT AND HAVE HER REMAIN AT TORMENTINE. YOU MUST TAKE rind get some oiic else T0 TAKE THE RESPON- SIBILITY OF A BREAK IN THE SERVICE, something I have been doing for the last seven years. I do not concede the right to the Charlottetown Board of Trude or The Board of Railway (‘mnnllslilon- era t0 d-Ictute what risks I shall take with the Csrferry. I hnvo no fault to find with any Bnard of Trade, oi- aiiy member of a Hoard of Trade. unless they put for- ward Schemes which are impossible ns was the case In Mr. Mulch's' stataiurnt before the Board which I will deal with tomorrow. and lf I cannot prove that whit he said about night navigation and what he fondly culls "THE ALTERNA-' TIVE THEN" Is all wrong. I wll-l give a hundred dollars to the Pro Z nstsnt Orphanage .ln his name if he will agree to do likewise If be made I1 statement before the Board t1 I iiu-I COULD YOU $2500 yields a daily income daily Income‘ for your wife and lowest possible cost. Provlnoinl 61 Queen Strut lllhltlon having publicly announced his conversion to government con- l am, Sir, Etc, JOHN L. READ. Borden. P. E. 1., Oct. 22nd, 1924. Mm. I brittle. 040044 wooooww 000404 v‘ "' $1.64 PER DAY? Invested safely at nlx per cent- 51000 yields a daily income of 16c. $6000 yields a daily Income of 82c. $10,000 yields a daily Incoms 0181.64. Haw much life insurance do you carry to provide I Let us show you how to provide sufflelsnt Insurance at ti" HYNDMAN & CO. LTD, Th0 Ornlflfeat Llfs Assurance Comp"? +ooo¢o+oo+o0++4ovo+o4o0r+oQo4+0+¢Qo++vJrH'”-"'” and stare Death in CIATION without obligation mi min . . years of ago. v ‘ ant bearing on tlic prosperity ‘of thi- Southern Statics. Aiiiiuzllly it rcrluiri-s 30 million iii-w ceiilt-ni ISZICRS of finely ivovcii tftlllilil- Tu make llllhil’, 60,00 oils-r...- ,,,~ pulp, nut-st he lii-own aiili Llillll iiiiiiil. >U|)l‘I‘illt'l| every day m‘ tii.- yap, \\’tiuieii_ iii oiit- pit-cu, Iiii iiiclil-s ‘yride, the cloth that Q00}; Illlu IIIUW lsacks would linroil for 17.0w: iilll . [Much xls the Ruiiilui llvrlul-diitls were the necessity that ilulilicreil tht- iiivt-ntlcn of tliu first hydraulic ccmciit, canals have product-d mull. erii ceiucut, At-lllillifs Portland cement was first used cxlieiisively Iii thu 'I‘humes tuuiil-i. Idtirly Aili- crican cemtuit factories can be !truc.ed by curly Aiiicriciiii canals, RIIOIIQIDIY the Eric Canal whit-ii pupil. inrlud tlil- product iii ilil- l'iiitl-il States. Steel and Concrete. "Aside from its irreplaceable vrll- no, for a thousand uses, Portland cement is suvlug iiifllioiis m‘ ilnll- ars to civilization by cutting dour the requirements for WWI’- Scfentiflc tests show that it re quires nearly three fillies i110" power t omove a. ton over a gravel road, and two times more over! macadam road, compared will! the 27.6 pounds necessary "I1 1 level stretch of concrete. A French RBTGOIIGI"! flower pol Wm‘ imbedded metal parts \\'-'I>l the» simple orlgfn of reinforced 0011' crete whose vast possibilities 11ft soundul scarcely more than "If piysterles of the heavens. Steel and cement. experts find. are lillllll iIy mated. As In sII good fumilics tilt‘ qualities one hicks the other hill- Coiicwte is noted for resistiiii! "M" piession and does not easily tut-all down undt-r the batterinlI-‘l °r weather. Steél protected by 691"‘ ent wfil not nisf. away 1"“! ‘t’ elasticity makes possible an llletl IlulIiI-inlf material, strong. "Kb" permanent, fireproof. 11nd Y" “M ‘i Continued on Page E"'"“"' iy ilfvii A ON M 41o. family In cue of "m" Charlottetown. P- 5' "