In Centreof Shopping and Business District 1iD with Private Balhl BURDPIMN PLAN qulre more than the niere wording =:= of ii resolution to estalblish it`as 1 “uufa.ir." HER The principle of taking proifts _q from this traffic, from the very me-5 inception of the prohibition move. | \_ { W ment, has been abhorren \ \\ -sz V _ "`~ E- and assuming for themselves the ,fix _ ` ___ lresponsibllity for that which has _ _ anis _*__* i‘__ A MAN BUYS A HOME To not exonerate the government PnoTEcT His FAMit_v wa' "Of" the 'breach 01" fidelity to the ,_|"gi1UERAN3E T0, people, or their neglect to comply _ _ with the well understood wishes Picture to yourself how you will of me '-`0Uml`Y- The C0mYUiSS10l1 'feel the mornlnq after the fire, if is after all a. creation of the Legis- negleet to take out insurance tl h d s no . w":|'7 y°“ an °"° °' of that body and it was amply with. Qed v~vvv-vvvwwwvv i the “Grlllld Jllry report Wag con F ceived .in prejudice and issued in lnBin¢erlty," will. we imagine, be Special prices In lots oi’ 60 to 100 bushels. "ROBIN HOOD" In bill IH “QUEEN CITY" In blll all CRQCKED CCRN, CORN MEAI-.,’, QOL CAKE, SHORTS. BRAN, SOHUMACKER FEED, CRUSHED OATS, RULLED OAT8, OATMEAL. o try Supplies of lil kinds all at lowest pri ess, WHOLESALE and R5 &Co Ltd ooo 5 ||¢.¢i||¢ “bg is flee of his cousin. now Mr. Justice .,||¢|,; me Arsenauit, and is unquestionably _.___ lone of our rising young men, both of theory makes in his Profession and in his pre- lilliilillill Lsxsiivsg \ ' ' ~ ‘ A V ,. ' . |~n»vsasssn»n¢a.rn,s=oi.> ~a.n.:¢n¢es.ll\¢ll¢l’lll°l°l~;°f|,,,,-,eg-;a.»ihnrentto_ “' "' °"__'°°‘ “"°°°"_- “°'“‘ _ num. but oi tus years. lute s gresr,'*';,, 35"" it isam of Aresnaulhiwe \0_|'Q'l\¢Cl\ " ' ' 2%? ».".'2..'2." »’°'o-’-‘Il-.‘Ta"33 ~ ‘ - pls, and nniv s ‘few years_\_sc,-bv _ 19, 1921 ` E indentifiod himself with the Con- porin- 5 year license on cats and _ ___ servstifve Party. repeating in 8 _th at .last brohen its silence and D005' ed a 'preamble and resolution. ex- planatory and uondemnstory. in its reference to the press it db- serves that viigueness too often adopted iby those not possessed of substantial groundwork upon which to build their fabric. lt first charg- es “unfair criticism of the workin! of the Prohibition Audi," but with- it .proclaims that “certain Journals of the Province made said charges question into the arena of party -- bow! 0° GN" -'“'Y °‘ ‘”“‘°" “‘"' Liberal slut to end th emain ____ surely have known that 'me Pro lo! Prince Edward island is unaur- A hibition clues-tion was not onlylpaued In any country they have the seS5i°“~ They W"\'e “I fun M' A E McLean ll L A wasforo am' mm, but in view of the solidity v__` d°p0pu|g|» opinion behind their 3': gr~e’sen_tatlon. we would be inclined md ,Q lnlerpm this as a venturesonie pa statement, especially 'Nm 3 'h°"l7 fm’ just -warm in the act of ehargilil -"_ li _ W mhe" "'n`h““nm‘" criticism' ` titted to understand and safe- ve . guard the great agricultural inter- "° 5 of the province. That both Hg l-<-O->-_- _ est OF ON; ACCORD' ` willvhe elected by very large maj- in wid out pointing out a syllable wherein ' 0? whpn eval- mm or three are this alleged unfair-ness exists, and - °° ed th , hatever differ- gl, then in the same uncertain tonelumer mn sr W .. ent opinions they lm'-\Y'\10|\‘l 011 D051* '~h° P"°|""'5 95'” tics, -religion or prohibition, there the occasion of political anim- is ‘me Buble” "po" which th°_'° to adversions dragging the Prohibitiouvs uml“e§u°ned unammny’ that K wi ld h l h H that during the months of July. Career- il- W0” B N058 I 8 112* _ S spoken towards the close of his re- m politics." The Commission shouidiA“‘“5" and emher the climate politics. but was actually made an entitled to it, all liquors "at actual . that the people gave their endorse- , ment to that -proposal at the polls. lin so fnr as the Guardian is concern. _ ’ed this fact was emphasized, it' Gr-:intl Jury and with the resolu-H tions most frequently passed by church and temperanlce bodies lhrougout the province, and will rs l to tem- perance and Christian people, and liuhe Colnmisssion, while relieving `the Government from the suggea tionof ‘dictation or interference," been so publicly condemned, can- lature and amenable tn the acts in the powers of the Government to right all -the .wrongs compmln. °f by the Grand Jury 0! Sum- merside, and by the orderly press of the -province, and to carry out their Program as presented to and =1Dl>'l`0V@d. _'bl' it-he people Lit the polls. The resolution of the Board, that I 1 ._ . _ - _ it _ - ' dragged mm the arena 0! pany. visited or otherwise studied _ cord with true Conservative doc is also unanimously agreed that U’ pl issue at the last election by thu," the thousands of mmf' women p\e_ Bell Government. lt is surelv notiand children who are Sweltermg to your constituents as you fully t peo in our interior Canadian cities or news to them that to give. tn those ` ' Du in those of the United States knew th ., . . or tht- tielightiiul restful-ness. ths. ad cost. was a prominent issue, and on cool. 'pleasant evenings, the tonic bathing and -boating and fishing A they would make any necessary llc . ' ., . D9 accords Wim me Hndmg of lhelsucriflces to get here durin, tlic Du ‘heated term. r E The untold suffering in the larg- er cities is fee-llngiy commented gl upon in our cool resorts -by the- fa many who have experienced it by- sl” W a chance visit to or by residence H in the inland cities. Indeed the trims nf Eunops and the opinion has h W 3 neen ~.-nprestad, not without gen"- eral concurrence, that the poor in a many of our ovm Canadian cities F118 are as much in need of outside ‘C m relief as are the famine- victlrlls and the heatllens in the submerged parts of the world. |'-‘|'!,1l“"| 'While we cannot -transplant even for the summer months those in outr ltrilanii ‘iities ,the thoui-sands who are being done to death by the heat. we should at li-ast let I the world know by advertisements or otherwise that we have rest and solid enjoymeiit for those who can af- A ford to come and partake of it. T Des Prince Edward ls/lartd_ is scarcely knowin even by name even in many A Darts of Canada, and not at all in D United States. A few hundred dol many of the larger cities in the lars spent in advertising the .prov W W ince and making it known as a summer resort would return a har- vest of thousands. We have had this diluted -in`to our ears for many T Nairn but the sowing -has yet to be* begun. T 2 cAni.oAos arriving, CllI'I‘6llt 0011111161111 4,000 bushels good, heavy sound WHITE OATS. Book your orders with us new. 'l`»W0 d.'istrict-s have -promptly selected Conservative candidates to fill the vacancies caused by the elevation of Hon. A. E. Arsenault to the Supreme Courtdudgeship, and by -the 'lamented death of it valued representative, -Mr Suther- land. Both districts have in the past been happy -in the men they halve selected for public positions, alll in their latest choice they have adhered to their time honored traditions. The Third District oi' Prince has been represented by such able men as Hon. J. 0., after- wurds Senator Arsenztult, and later by two of his sons in succession. J. 0. and -Hon. A. -E. our late pre- mier. and also by the Hon. John McDonald, for many years the pop- ular Spoaker of the Assembly. Fol- lowing this precedent the Liberal _ Conservative Convention, held last' week in Summersido, hy a unhol- maus vate selected Mr. Adrian Arseiulult as the guardian of their interests in the district and in 'par- lliament. Mir. Arsenault comes from an already distinguished fam- ily, being the nephew of the late 'Senator and s cousin of the ex- |Premier, and his brother, who for- merly represented the riding. He was junior partner in the law 'of- mised political career. surely measured up the hour and the involved. isliy -popular is dvi e ‘nominations me districts-always so 'llhe good old Mtilrray Harbor Dis- trict -has also had its record of A Gt hives. First among be mentioned *the Prowse, _it member coalition and Free ment, and ister for many years, un- til his elfevatfion to the Senate, a member of the Sullivan adminis- traftiion. Later. his sea-t was ably filled by -his son .I-lon. A. P. Prowse, for some time Spea-lter of the House A rea these might of the Davies who witbdrew from active politics because his close aiitention to ublic dutzics WHT too g both his weakened strain of it large business. Two other of its~dist.inguia+hed»men may be found in the persons of ex-Prem- ier and now Chief Justice Mathie- son. and tlieiHon. Murdock McKin- non, now the vfcegerent of our beloved K-ing, the honored Lieut- enant Governor of his native prov- ince. To take the place and uphold the standards of :public service and good government once carried by these illustrdous men will _be no mean task, and in the selection of Mr. W. L. ‘Mielaean for this import, ant duty the Conservatives have to the needs of l‘¢600nliblliti0l ll t a tax upon -health and the That both srs person- d need by their th cei 'inxletv regarding those is akin to, th th-at over the sufferings of chii-i 'fl at-en in the famine-str-ichen sis-I" ave confidence that you twill. and Hon. -Sn-muei H His bah sweet-ll sd or . many others of our belt men. he could not endorse their praotiem‘ or treachery anti pergiitiy to -the-P69 ru: couuisslsion streaks. 'tolmaliy disposes or by some mem-' '°“°'"‘° °°“’°° °' N' ““°'° 8”' “ stor »Arsanau1t, who also left the of his life as a staunch Conner- ed ve,Mr W. L. -hleLean_is one of educated .young men. common-' ml g his life as a school teacher, I The Prohihiti n Commission has . I' I BD ' 0 1' ' carry! pass it give the unfeather-_ 0 ` ' ' ` . . ui ration of some of our_boys and for the conflicts of lite. He is capacity he will he the better lf we could have any-thing to say these men now commencing what il of a surety be their -political E. Arsenault -in the last days oflm e policy and ipl-atfcrm wbidh you pile honor you with confidence. bhor and detest and avoid' as you holiday trips, and means of pro Wd “'|0¢0l’ill& U0 118 f0\U1l| 1187*? would the fires cf -the inferno-tllose scnting 8004 aDD‘?2\l'al\¢'¢’S» ha” mes meets with s momentary ¢ ilure but the politician who per- ha IS -in f0llS and arms. |°3"°°1 'DMM M naw’ Ascot Ms been, it certainly seemed to lne.Y9l° What téihemg-,ish of the unforgoi-‘wmv morning' as I watched me, Came swlfstly thronglng back! He endless 1l|`°°°“‘°’° ‘W Asc" mad' lived again that in another and a very telling The thrill of joy. the mystery of way R ,mn surely be one of tho Win- Anag felt the halnfihs healing “'°"'°“ "‘°°"'°°'“ °' m. “mes” [mum of gem-,_ There were careful erect-ions on top Not hers, not here, shall all that of the myriad motors, around the life endears driven. on the foot boards in the Perennial and full fruition find; l He too shall pass, forget his pangs "°“:;":‘°';t3‘; '$5 3;?-E' $21: and fears, CTG Nor leave his happy memories »be,that the Ver! lllllt 0! UIQ!! UIQ. Mid- ’ ins -feel hot; oceans ni nunsl-nl wut- When monuments, reminders of ers muse halve been taken out, of 0'" Pail- 1_,¢m||onf and' ss for wins, there Are all to dim oblivion oonsign _._ = - - mme' “gm” mae, ,I DMN, £3, -were arttnal-ly sllalbbrtslsoodlere and kmd_ ‘gf-an cases, tripping in water and The granite and its (raven namati|gh0w_i||| the gdiil or 'sil'vhr-crW Wes ¢Y¢_*.‘_Y.-- That’s Zwliy we are cutting Jirides to the bone I of merchandise ilhat we own to ay. ._ . ' _;.§.‘-. - Much of this goals _is exactly what ;i3s°P1°_W111b-“>"W° mon_ths*hence_ at regular prices-_not the old high prices,.of co\l§.se` a 1 *..v- Here are th-ings that many=‘h_'ous;ekeepers_'have been wf=\_'iti¥\ZA.--F' to buy, because they wouldn’t pay _tihe _Qld-311351 PU¢99-“COME - AND SEE How SMALL THE PRICES ARF, Now. _ ._ . Summer voile -dresses spot-s and flowered $10.00 to $23.00. _ White Flannel Skirts purefwihité and comlbinatiori colors, _ White wash skirts at $1.79, anoiiher line alt $2.48, sample line at $5.50 som-e as high alt~$9.00.'.i PATONS. ' . ' ‘ Balance of black skirtis all sizes from $10.00 to $16.0 for . Colored Organdie dress, real summer dresses pink, mauve blue, rose. 14.25 at PATONS. 5 Chambray patterns 18 cents, Pink, Blue, Nile and Mauve. ' GINGIIAN BATIIING SU-ITS TUE NEWEST ` \ WHY NOT MAKE YOUR OWN i 5 yds. Gi‘ng‘ha'm, 35c, 55c. Pattern cost 40c. I \ Get a Butterick pattern and ur h' ee ° » t th -Wash Goods Counter. p c°a ' your gmgham 3 e Unique Suits are developed in Vivid Checks and Stripes with con-trashing collars and belts. ' Unusual a'n"d decided attractive, - is a Gln-glham bathing suit. ` ENGISH AND scorers GINGI-IAM_W°d¢;h - _ - ff?-na 45¢.27in¢h Priselscin 25c. I '36 In me _ _ ' Chambray 18c to 25c t _ , l y, wi 'run BEST $2.00 BLACK slut in CANADA prove if ' by 'stamp e or letter. _Send for or 6 ydls dress ienigth, and suit pat- _ ern.TMt<_}ntéy back if not satisfied. We pay postage, ONS LaIMeI'E% black, brown, green, worth up bo $4.00, PAT. - Yo Balth' S 't - make itugoumellfllg P31 not cost you more than $1.50, if you 'Ltd sponsible for many atrocities, not` the -least of which is the accept- ance of animals as emblems of na- tions. Why la dlog, or a bird, or an insect should be made to symbol- |18 B "H20 0! .People is quits un- known. Certainly the British 'bull- dog is not a very happy represent- ative of 'Britilsh idewle. The 'bulldog is useless. He is good for nothing. He will neither herd this ilnaste'r's cathle nor play with his mentors children., He is the iaaiest -brute of all dogdom. The bulldog is neither graceful nor ibeawtiful. He 'will not readily make friends; he/is surly, quarrel- mal can lbe and live. . Is -it well to choose as the ns- tlon’s symbol an animal which is useless, lazy, ugly. sul-ily and quar- relsome. and 'whose only redeem- tied atubbornnesst Conlltisratlorvs Grandfather. l ing feature, if it be one, is unqnsli-_i _ V, Th-BY are truly indicative of solid, °‘1bBf£Df»l&i progress and sober, honest Gbibor. _ The did days or fanciful- hernia- rv we long gone hy. it is no loin. or considered ,prorper in pines one 'wt on 0 the and shout forth se fiance to tlhe world. lt isno long- er -international good_forn;',m look for trouble just lbeccuse you hop -pen to have stronger teeth wav more musou~la.r jewels than the oth- er fallow. ` , This .-is the day ot development and industrial progress. 'liheso Gland for i>\'°sn0rlty and 'national success. Let our hemldilc designs, oilitlnil or otherwise, follow uiiis rule. Better the humble 'wheel- barrow as an emblem than an idle. gwd-for-nothing dog. lion or bird. e e 0 _ _ (London .Fires Press.) The lion is not quite so bad. its is s .handsome dlfnlned 'beast and. the it-ing of the Jungle. But what did s Mon ever do that 'was useful. He nevu pulled a -binder or ~a bread wagon. He never did a stroke of holiest work in his life. it lis strange that no nation lisa ever incorporated s plough or a -_rits at-nistl nuiisog. _ _ Sul--1 _ [rpg laws of heraldry ers rs- lt lla. ...W _.._, _..__.___..___.. pick and shove! into its cost-on srnss. These are -things that stand for industry ' lag development ln the parliament buildings, Ot- tawa, there hangs s portrait .in wig and fur trimmed gown, with high, soiit.-,white calilsr old rliiiies, the portrait or William Smith, .Loysllst réftisve from York in the days of the A-merlcin revolu- tion, who 'wee thereafter appointed chief Justice of Lower Cmsds. A ‘ A delicate. sensitive face has _£- _I Drolbity. -whose devotion to the crown of Britain had cost him his fortune. To hhu. -it appears rather _than to Lord Dorchester, or any other of tlhe Loyallsts, must be given the honor of having original- ed the .idea of uniting 'British North America under s central govern- 'ment. ’Iihus: .A i>lea~for a comprehens- lvs plan bringing all tilts provinces tvsether, miner than e scheme to perpetuate local divisions, was 'drawn up by William Smith . in 1789 and forwarded to Lord .Dor- chester-, govsnorginsrnil-‘ oil., Que - bec. to Gremlin, _secretary 0! state, in Octdber, of that asms year. The chief justice also for- wsrdbd to the secretary a atrihiilll prophecy, in which he impressed the -belief that the "new nation" about so he mms would pipvfs G "sou-rss or strength to Us-ist Bti- tsin." A ion; reed! But we have travelled ill ' . f - " lchist Justine' anltlrs' lass vu good. Bo good he csa aropercyjib esllqi the clandfathsr of confed- elltion. , __ #-11-Q-}-_ii Bitter words srqoftsl the rellllf of biting a nsreimmna ltelsrs it ll Chic! 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