. -_ ,. , » “ .~‘=. _r-l-_ l , ~‘ .2' . . fs--C'. ..L'..,- 1. . -. _- .,~;.i‘-. 4 , ~1-5-="".» » '»,..,,‘~‘1_YI, - ll. 1-" l" F Y _ i l i , -, t ' .~» -» - - f “ ' ` A - ‘ ~ - , » ' ~”» -ir""'-'»;'_f~:,f',1=»-r-.pi.»_ ,;..-if ; F511-§.~<_:ir.ntf‘~l-,L1ol=J-"f-‘"= ‘*=‘1`-“' 1 :=r'=-'s,=f,»;».~'='lil"~1",~rll'.--;'"~ ' "'\“~'~»' ' i r, V ~ . 1 , .4 , ' . ' ' . i LW.; . . - . ._ - . - 3" `.@@ir`"f.li.f?%T-§®®®® , - i .vofywd ® THE . C8/1.90?a/ima//gylbl' 11400/fra’ lhdenvear? ` ""C E E TE E" -rn: Pun: wool. UNDERCLOTHING ' THAT l.‘flLL NOT SHRINK Wins in a Test by Comparison. The only undercloihing made in Canada that is ro-iniorcedd at all wearing parts. The only lull-iashloned underclothlng made in Canadad that is knitted to Fit the human form. Has a Comfort-Crotch that does not gap or loosen-e' unique and pleasing feature. ' ls most economical because of its inherent good qualities f and lasting service. Unreservedly. we state that "CEE.TEE" is a truly Canadian product. infinitely superior to any--and all-imported underwear. r t l For man, woman and thi'/d. , q , I ‘ __ {_¢DUN$Nh” : MADE f'.+’4`,1:‘. CANADA - l BY ‘ Worn by the ` or eAl.r 5.'-?_-.',~_-”-»;‘»i,'-11;.;-vi E':1:':.:.',£'.°. a me ’ . '°¢|/Rl-: wo°"r., A t h' ` naman but people. l ,,,_,_ si , .au ,Mt ...by » _, ---rr. ;_;i_1-_...- @@®® if . . ,,'__i.;U.;s -_ .-» ,l } ._-~-M1-,e l l l l ‘ '.;;'i`;.g‘ ' --. 3'-:';~‘_f \ Happy Thought. P i p c a n fl Combination H ot Air and Hot Water Furnaces for larger homes. Happy Thought Heaters bring real comfort into the stove-heated house. 2 17: I i i ~"< -i . l I . 25;; Q A rr “- ‘. ,-‘ . .'.- '- fr# “1-'.,=f€'== .. _,;-5'; ‘ if.-.»'\.‘;. =. '_ I.. E-ig .§_ me i 1 ,\_r-;.- .5 - _>. , "`“ , l *_ ,;‘l;i_‘)` _,, `t_»- ‘~ . r ‘ _ --. - as _g "Bake Goodmr like Itloflzor _ *ao ‘ Ured fo Make Forty years ago Canadian mothers were baking pies in Happy Thought Ranges. And all through thc intervening years Canadian women have been preparing their daily meals and baking that delight- ful pastry, for which the Canadian home is famous, in Hnppy Thought ovens. Three ‘hundred thousand Canadian homes have been made happy by Happy Thought Ranges. Isn’t this the range you want: in your home? You are entitled to good results from your baking. Get thcm by doing your work on a Happy Th oilght. They embody every desirable feature -- fuel economy, V D- K. Olrrlet Aueelate litlltor. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1922. The current number of the Agri. iure, gives detailed statements of .Short Courses . . . . . . . . .. 500.00 Drallnage, soils and crops 2,869.00, Live stock and dairylng 4300.00 Poultry, Horticulture. Bee keep- ing and co-operative market- ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 500.00 Wolllun‘s institutes 3,630.00 Elolllcntary agricultural educa- tion. llgricullllral inrltruction -ln Plllllie and High Schools. training of tezlcllers, allowances. grants, maintenance 01 Rural Science De- -partment Prince of Wales College . . . . . . .. 11,900.00 Contingencies and Miscellane- ous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2,500.00 _ Total -31,749.22 in :llldltlon to the fihovo, the following npproprlatllons are llmdc by thc provincial government. llcpllrtnlent expenses and t~.on-- lillllt-nclcs .. . . . . . . . . .. $2,9i'l0.00 lliillz, Stationery, etc 1,000.00 , Ijsrlzlli tions and liivo Stock Judx 5:; , ._ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10,000.00 l l-`lz':::.~ril‘ institutes :ind Educa- 1lIll:;l:l '.'.'ol'k 4,000.00 D:-illrylng, Poultry .ind Field rops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1,550.00 T r: Vitill Statistics ., . . . . . . 1,000.00! ly commend it to our renders. °`“l‘“"“l Gazetle' P“b"’l‘ed by me “Dont Worry"-lt you can at all Arc Rand Contract; T0 B8 Dominion -Department of Agrlcul avoid "__ smpped? __-#<0->-3 tlic grants by the federal govern- C0NlPLA|-NTS Sh-'QA rumour has leaked mn ment for agricultural education ill -l stoppin-g all -work on the improved the different provinces. The Klormus privelege M eomi 'fads plflect mum" the “ext " ' I I ‘_ fi d t ny ew woe s. llf some ot the roads 'lhe total appropriation for thielplaln ng 8 no con mi ow B are left as they were Inst autumn Dominion for me year 192233 lsnclass or any condition, ll is 0°! in this unfinished condition tho even dependent upon cause Every `$5.989,458.6‘5. Of this amount ` ' in U-Rnspoyung to market the Prince Edward island is allotel bmi" “l "°‘“° “me °" °"‘°" °°'“' heavy crdll that is to be shipped laltis and very often rcgilfdléss $31,749.22 and ls to hc expended, P sion., C,,,,,by ,Wm give me ,e_ of cause The poor man whos” as follows: - ' iwrr d denial- next meal is in No Mlin's Land I Ag"l°“lt“"“1 Blmdlngs' equlp' . tracts were cancelled and tho ment and maintenance .. $1,050.00 lhluks the "ch ma” ca" have work farmed out this summer to- nothing to complain of. The rich Director and Agricultural rcpre- heeler man with the burdens oi' li fluct~ selltatlves . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4,300.00 on ‘he wad l9“di“8 from All05"S uatlng stock market on his henfl envies the unburdened laborer who has only the prudent or illi- prudent disposal of his riay's WHS- es io worry li-lm. The city man with his uncertain trade or his uncertain business to keep himl awake at night envles the farmer whom lie pictures as thc “monarch of all he surveys," watching his growing crops and his well-fed cattle and his steadily growing bank account. And so lt Boas on. each liiore or less patiently benr~ ing the burden he has taken ull or which has been lnld upon him but knowing little or nothing of the burdens others are carrying. ln this province of ours with the prosperous looking country, Dill' hoilutlful farms and ollr immense- harvests our city dwellers are ap! to forget that thc owners of our` rich harvest fields. the men wllo_` X that the Government intends farmers will have serious trouble and lt is to be -hoped that Commis- in some cases last year con- ‘the faithful under it political Mills to St. Peter‘s Bay trlic money spent this summer was `sinil|;lly waisltcd and no pretence at permanence . was aimed alt, Those employed seemed to under- stand that the less tllat was done in the day the longer the 'job would lost and they know full well that the party ln charge would -not risk his poill-tical life by ad- molilsllling them. ' if Sir Robert Bc-rden ‘had done nothing else for ‘his country he olirnell its undying gratitude by his omdlclttlon of the patronligo system and we .hope that Mr. (llnsby has no lntontlon of reviv- ing lt. 1 nm, slr. etc, TAXPAVER. i<-0->-l- 1 l i Notes By ihe Way i across the border have laws pro-- slro to adopt in Cliilildu. The rci`er» viding lor tile l'efel~endulll’ und_ the "recall" wlllch our wosturli' l’rilgl'essl\'os also lrpphrenlly dc- ~ l _ V »‘v'*V'9'f9'9W¢-Qvvv-vfvwvwv-vfv i ' ' praises of summer visitors still i | rillllinl: in our. ears regarding our S0V€i`8l 01"'-119 Wester" 510105 I . .AGE FOUR ll: THE GUAHDIAN . In _ b y ' , ' SEHPEMBER 28,,'192g2._ "; i}l'lllllil`lTFTllWll GUARUIM 0 ,e _, . e The Pubho Forum mlerllll Dell! (hunlel 1851) “A0 yer yell (dellvenlt ll nlvllee, ___ $3.00 DOI your (lelIel)_In_ nlvluee ln_ACeL_ad:_:ld_ O4-2f_f__te__ U- S. A. ‘ '°’ an slr Charles Dalton. President. J. IL Burnett, Elltor and Publishers Tm. nlumn h I - dleouulon by oornepond- - ents of questions ef inter ' en. The Charlottetown Guardian does not Musee- " ` arily endorse the eplnlenl GRANTS pon AGn|cu|_1'unE advice, even without these uddl- expressed - by lt! °0"l‘*_°' i- tions is excellent and we cheerful- . P°"d°"“‘ r `_,,/ ,. i::._;`i‘ "/ if-ap/.//\ . '\ GLORIOUS AUTUMN TINTS ` ' ' RADIATE FROM WEALTH OF New Fall M illmery For weeks we’ve 'been feasting i i our eyes on the golden rod; asters, and other brilliant blooms_ of ea_rly Autumn, but now that Nature ls laying away her paint brush the artists of apparel have taken her Autumn hints for the glori- fying of mlllineryand gowns. And first of all is the MILLINERY! Gorgeous in colorings-_exquisite in -dainty adornments-magnificent. in the artistic lines of the shapes and trimmings, Patorls `ha_ts_ are Fashion's first complete expression. Discriminating folks who Wahl: lux- urious fur coats will find our selection complete in style, size and furring. Ex- hibition visitors are cordially invited to make this store their headquarters. ~ .-' _; _ ,L , 'Y ()` 'i ' ‘Fifi v _ »` -I fll "_ . ii ',`, A " / 1 y :I of I I I v ` `* r i \' A “"' ( L - 9 l . , ! l _I ellrlillll is a provision under wliicll I »-f ` - laturc shall only take effect after E lluczltlonal work . . . . . .. 4.000110 l Total $24,-500.00l Our appropriations, fcfloral an=l 'loplnent ln this province is $56. A gentleman who by reason df ' : dl lsimhklillr dl Cf°W\>fldi-<9- En!" move will be all election to de- ” l°“g “"8 M cmd" “mg an land the other dry :slr A. orlfllth- vide Whether the Mayor shall be long lived ancestry, aided no d recalled and if the majority so easy regulation, steady heat, large oven, good cooking surface, excellent appearance, wafer reservoir or w»ter~ front as desired--and all those little, labor savin attachments that mean ' 8 so much. -Q health, has succeeded in stavinll to give advice on how to live to 'dddhl by personal attention ld hls'3B"-‘°*"’°“- i"°”“‘°“‘ °' the Bm" decide another mayor must be rub oi’ Agriculture, said the farming in dustry was passing through a very serious crisis. All industries thought agriculture probably was sequently elected. death off until he has iulillant- ` The Trouble arose over the may ly passed hlis one hunilredtb birth-, d md but he ‘""5 Chiidlgo of attitude alter he day. considers himself quiliflddl ""8 depress” ay’ W" i’f1e¢li>d~ in resflrd to taking over the current of the provincial & the most depressed of nil lndust- governmon.t's hydro- electric piunt \ J g .f hi* “lie h““‘l"ed 0’ °“f". ries) The present year' he conf lit Musquash to provide electric 152 R'°l‘""°"“ S*"°°.t H fl eil it and his chief advice 1| M d I 9 0 tinued had been particularly dis- g all Wwe' °\` '-he cl'-Y~ A attended by the difficulty of M* the street railway It has I h ll e ~ “'59 “R how nm to worrv WP S a ii vesting crops had greatly added vested interests and appirently l A is “Delft Worry!" Good advlgel “ln astrouh. and the cold wet summer iliiie-plil-ali? coiinmny now provldes f ' _ flnestlonably! Now. if he czln te-l . h 5 R" 'Power “nfl °P9\'"!9S :,L‘.~;4 ' Iwi) ` _ r - I I . ' ` ‘ " “li get for our hundredth Mr h .to the burdens of the farmer, who Dl'0'D°l`U0'14\l0 illflllcllce which will - day celebration. If he can tell thrl be thrown to defect the permit had also to contend with a furth°\' w erew-.thai --~ ’ , , z ) _ _ anges -Furnaces _ '~ H .. .. "" m mem hls bms and to stave 0 ollestllon of remedial measures, Sir Ml-€illl0ll here were it not a first lumenfllnz bankruptcy: Ii he SH" - experiment in re calling h high ' ' -- f " ‘ 4 ' Afihiii’ deprecated makin! iisfliilillclvle official ln the .lvlhrltlm i> Proiils to Policyholders -loom large as a factor in choosing a Life Insurance Policy, The record of the Great-West Life in this re- gard ls an enviable one. The rapid growth of the Com- pany has always been accompanied by corresponding in- creases in assets and surplus, due to efficient and econ- omlcal operation and careful and advantageous investment to ' - I’OLI(lYH()LDERS’ FUNDS. ITS PROFITS TO POLICYHOLDERS ARE UN EQUALLEI) This with low rates, unquestioned security and at. tractlve Insurance plana account for the ever Increasing popularity of Great-West Life Policies. Write for rates and partlcularl. _ V The Great West Life Assurance Co. Branch Office _ Charlottetown Hyndman & Co., Ltd. Mnnagerl, P. E, l. ' 1 5 L ll forrl to buy a new one; if he can can play better than worrying, we "Don't Worry" is excellent afi- ment control and interference. The Government should rather look to 0 6 0 business. An effort also should be of peasant property owners Small holdings could often he made to pa? , _ , e ro- :-__= 4- i '_ tell the farmer who has the pro ture a spoonied industry and coupi vmces. so mr as It has gone in M duel' °t his years work in his ling this with wholesale Govern- Si- -101111. ll Hllpears that the ro- bllms and in h"lS Cellars Mill Clin call is a rather colnpllcllted and find no market for it; lf he can f-umbrous affair. Week hfter weak h lb tell the llldy whose last sunimer's th :tension K cmd" mcmues as 9°" spent bi' mimi’ CR!lVl‘-S* sem to get the signatures of the - .t _ nnt cannot be made over to mee bo enable the carrying out of n,!_ mquhed lo per mm of um mmm the demmlds M the Easter 5°" manent improvements and to help flemiilifllilg U19 l‘@Cf'll "Y illo may- son and whose husband C8000! l1f~ the farmers in the conduct of their ‘"°- WM" °h"‘~"" "f" U51- iflivfl fini! [lilly ¢Bl‘lii’l0fl llll 0l~""l.f‘\, m||,[ be held to rlecldc whmllcr the H tell the mar* who” "°w“e"’ are "lade t0 llghmn '-he cmshlng b‘“" llm_.lority desire that the offending out at the elbows will he Cilllhoi den which fell on agricultural official lihnll he recalled. This ln- uiford to .buy a new paii-if he lands. It was recognized thu-L the volves all the turmoil of lin excit- cdh tell these and the other thou- gradual flesilucfldll df wdhiry life credit facilities to enable young sands who are similarly o‘rculn~ Bild U16 dfalll 0! U10 l'll\”’\'l D0D\lli1‘ men to take up “rims or their sillnced any other game that they tion into the towns was a Brave danger to the country. The minis- own, to enable far-:hers to tide over the difficult yearn which oc shall very shortly raise a genera ter said he would like to see great cashmany recur' to enable them tim-| of health cengehhr-lung, extensions of the small holdings Y id improve their rw lr ri with easy facilities for the pur- c an 'seneh vice but it has its limitations. l-le chase of holdin!! DY the 0001!' trying periods wh! h t k _ 1 i d wbnd M c overae might also have added don’t catch 9°" “ °r ef u lm 3 ra' ,farming an they do other lines of ally. to help them through -tho cold. and so avoid pneumonia, ' lbuilinens-these are among the =l0n’t so near the water and so things h government should do for avoid being drowned. and don't when lllfle filfmd W°“ld Mi- ,tho people, are among the things ` do many dihhr thiusl that we are Much of this is as applicable in that mold be amid in this province provlide us with foofl and our mer-i wrmlll laws pflssed by the legisl ing civil: election A wlilfrll nlllstl **'*° I - » ' . . . i _ _ ith n , . __ _ , lbc l'epcated 'lt once li thc result D S i Lhmim and .lmdesmpn W » mo ev llmmg rmened w the lmopie amllls adverse th the offlcinl wllosc llave iillylliiiiiii 10 Cflllllillllll H1101" ellllorsod by a iillljorily of tlic pop-| _ conduct is ill question _YPt they have and the burdens'-ulair Vote. The recall provides thati ` l l ' . ' '_°""' , I vllwre alld- when is liienllier of the' I H _ 1 N _ I 1| [hh-1 "E ` .nur farmers are carnving notionlvll islamre' or one Dt Cerwin mghi nrozeeaellézelglemgitpolgluéiiesql;; ,rom gh. VA 'I Lwwn l thi vi but prnct cal.y| I -- _ ` ‘ - , ~ . » ‘ /igrlcullliral High School and n 8 pm “ce l l h “Q ml? vloldtwipr negleiti mel” “ 5t““d5¢lll'“'l‘ll'“`lis “l°Ct9dl\e“d _ evdr:~'Wh@\'e- “fe elweeil “SY 9"" dh`l utlous. he may he recalled hylls uhdar lhlpelrdhnlcht. ills fndll- l.oST oPPon'ruNlTiEs . hhd clcceelllngly difficult, This prelpopular vote und- must vachid hlsiority lu llefillilely cll'-i- l LEAGUE OF WOMEN STRONG FOR PEACE GENEVE. Sept. 27.- A coml mittee of the international league of women for 'pence has decided' to hold licollisrence at The Hague December 7 "ln order to search for meanofo-save Europe from' the catastrophe which meimces it' by substituting ii. practical pence! for the present rlilnouii treaties." A toleg-rum has been sent to Jane Adams. of Chicago, asking her to preside over the confer 8liC€. - FOR POLISH SEAPORT WAlRlSAW, Sept. 21.--Tile Pol-’ ish Diet has authorized the build. ing of the fl-not all-Poll-sh seaport at Gdynia (Gdlngen) -providing li deep water harbor nt a cost of only 50,000,000 gold marks. This policy was adopted because of H" mme 0' ld” "lille 1° 5° 9°’ till! Pl‘0Y|llCl M in Ellllllld- T110 lf we are to retain even ollr great- cmlae we cannot help vit. Yell, the extension by the goverlrnemt of |y`_¢'¢P|.e¢,,¢\ |,0Jm1.¢|¢,||_ _ \ _ "' 1 i the belief that the Danzig author ities are taking ndvulltage of Po land. thinking their llnnbor lndlii penswbie. » \ *=‘ \ , lglff 'F /I 'rf `¥ fé \1¢.*fl Guardian- lteadeis _.» E' God sets before his servants busy wor mall w o go s ed e o ` THE wAvs To every man there oponoth A Way, and Ways and li Way, ,And the High .Soul climbs the Hlllh Way. ' And the Low Soul Gropes tho Low lAnd ln between on the misty flats 'Tho rest drift to and fro But to every man there opencilir A High Way and a Low higher service. I ,- /, Ti# 9 1* . ~# ~“"vf“‘\L~ , 252..- ° »_._‘.`J7=' " REAL INSURANCE PROTECTS YOUR LIVE AND THE LIVES OF THOSE YOU LOVE Why not insure your ilfe and their future. Life insurance always was a tangible borrowing value- That is on reason why lt is a good investment. Buy the Great-West Policy. the most popular "Made in Canada". Security and Service. Hyndman & Co. Ltll. Managers, P .E. I. The Oldest insurance Agency And every nlnu llecldeth The Way his soul shall go ~--John Oxenhnm I" ‘_ lhP.E.l. '_ /~ _ _,J °'°'**O-9-000-O-0 Compare Goffs Prices with Others Quality With Quality, Style With Style, Workmanship With Work- manship And You Will Invariably Find V Coffs Best y Our 'buyer has just returned from Montreal where ha purchased at very favorable prleel, large lots of bankrupt stocks and we will have these on sale here In n few days at our ueunl email margin of profit. We are the oldest, but known und moat up to date store ln the Province and need no display eds. We appeal to the win buyer only to whom I hint Il lufflolent. We delight equally in allowing and quoting prieu on the cheapest as well as the moat expensive goods. G.°FF BR93,-». F-Tl). A ~ ' li' ~ \ 'X ,vip . H Z i- ‘- o-J. ib l ~ 1 _ 1