CANADIAN ALLTHROUGH ~since 185/ The Best Road to Summerside just now is a question among" some drivers. The Durant Owner never worries as he has “Just a Real (load Car” which takes him up the big hills or over the level easily. Durant Four Touring Sl-iGKILOO Bruce Stewart & ca. LIMITED Charlottetown Distributors for P. E. Island Vi’. i‘. CALLAGHAN 8; CO. » a Si. Louis l)l'flll'l'.i for‘ Priiirv (Vlm:.’_\' W. R. CALLAGHAN v illfgr. for Summerside h. Hl iiiiiiiiii: IIIWN ElllllllllN W. Chester L. llcLlue. l relldenl. ll. K. Currie, A: _ TIjURSDAY, J J. R. Burnett, Editor all Plfillllil loehne Eulltor UNE 7, 19_2s OUR WOMEN VOTERS ladies‘ political clubs are well organized, well of- l" Although the ficered and well maintained are still many women who eanization and are taking but little, interest in political affairs. ‘time, no doubt. they will bits of generations are not easlhvis ‘affairs of the state to their hus-l ,bands and brothers are slow t Link? these matters into their own» ihands. Yet the change has already t lbegum For a number of years paslilirgyle which might be circumvent- womeu have been leaders in our, gtllllfllllfifi; today they are the pi It lars of the church. For years their iiniluence has been the mainstay c1‘ our schools and recently throughi their institutes and other organiza-i lions they have been able to do punch more good by active partici- pation on trustee boards and other- wise. Their strength and their ln~. dluence have always been exerted ‘for good. In 11w political world there isl iSllll larger room for \\".‘l‘llt3n as it! leuubrailes many of the activities in- iwhich they have_alrea<ly' shone, the lschool, the community life, the so- ‘icial life and even the church, which is not always a total stranger tn ipolitical influences. influence in poli- | The women's itics- will be to purify it. In thei ipresence of good women the poll-l ‘tician who depends upon preelec-f lion promises for support will find‘ himself in an uucongenial atmos-i phere when he faces women elec-i tors for, lnstitlciively, men will noti as readily lie to women as to mend‘ We hope much from the iullu-i Once 0f women in our political life land wc trust that in the coming l ‘election they will assume their f'ull §rcsponsiibili\y' and take their full‘ ‘lshare in the caulpaign. They may ‘be ibnuud by tics of blood or other lrclaiionships to pnrtizan dYfi-ll-llvllle iwool poii-tlcltms who place party consideration Tulbnvc every other —_—._—;. :tC.*."'.$_ZT_Z_’II‘-T‘J€~--—- --~ ~4~4---—— Bridal and Wedding Gakesforllune Brides 'l‘h<.- Junie bride can save herself and her fricndstia lot of trouble and worry by placinggherjirrler with this Bakery for her cakes. Bridal cakes, either plain or decor- ated. Wedding cakes, either plain, iced, or decorated. Only the highest quality mater- ials are used in the making of this cake and our bakers know how. Call and see samples or write or phone 21 l. ‘- Leave your order early. The Stewart Bakery Kent Street V77v‘:_v v'v‘v:7vv:q,\l5ii. to lm trustful as n child; Just to ln- gcutlc and kind wllaily §elefctions Guardian Readers I tJusi fr‘ and SWUPII lo ln- helpful with willing Just to ln~ cheery when things go ‘and thelbontls may not ibe easily jsevered, yet the responsibility at- ltaclicd to the franchise is a sacred Tone and we feel assured that our Vwomcn will regard it as such. A ifcw good women in our legislature, ‘a few present at our political meet- ings during a campaign would un- doulhlcdly exercise a sa-lutory el- vlect upon our deliberations and we hope to seeere ‘long some of our best women take their places ihoth in the legislature and on our plat- forms. There is not a constituency in the province today which has llttlngly‘ and efficiently represent it in our provincial or even our fede- ral parliament. There are still some conventions to ibe held and it is not loo late to nominate some of our women. The honour of lbeing the first woman representative in the“ which it is to make the plunge ln~ hm-e to the icy waters it is realizing not yet taken their new responsl- l" 11 "RSI-W 50F! 0t‘ Way that the blliiies seriously. “any women lnflllllllfle W15‘ be made Blmflly End crfy and country have not yet as- is making Such preparation {or i, soc-fated themselves lwith either or- as can be made. hllCommissloner cf Public Works become . - , , _ ‘ d 1 “hose hold on the banks o‘ m‘ waste that should have been "mm “"919”? - The “melded ha‘ West River at Bonshaw is slipping, thrown out of the body. l Perhaps you know the symp- overcome and women whose mot-fin his 01d consutuencyn He was a0 hers and grandmothers had left thelcompanied by one or the gown.“ |ment engineers. During their peri- o grlnations over the constituency lt appears they discovered a hill on l lied by lvate property, lt was surmised. could be acquired emergency and for a political price »and forthwith the new road became a political possibility. |road was charted. numerous stakes ieverylhlng was "set" for the coin- iing electicn. ‘ibefore the Hon. the Commissioner of Public Works was born; there long before the last election, but tbecame as urgent as on the eve of not one or more women who couldi PREPARATION Although the Bell government is B emu Berle-l. -M U. eluctant to name the date on v I w. D0 YOU GET THE BLUES‘! Years ago we were taught that nielaucholla was a brain disease. That there was a severe mental disturbance, great depression, and a desire to commit suicide. it was then supposed to be due to lack of rich red blood in the brain. l What ls the idea about ft now? That nearly all of the cases are due to the absorption of poisonous matter lntq the blood from the We understand that the l-lon. the Dem the King's birthday holiday toms loss of appetite, coated ton-I gue, offensive breath, and our old arch enemy constipation. The blood gets thln and there is usual- ly loss of weight. There are the tnenznl delusions. fear and a de- sire to make away with oneself. New why do l write about such a subject‘! Simply because that in these post war days when there ls a ten- dency to depression lu many of us, that we face this matter fairly and squarely. You say 0h, what's the use, this melancholy streak is in our tnmily. and so l can't help it. ‘There's no use denying that her- ldlty has its influence, because you can inherit a lazy liver and intes- tine all right. Nov: what's the treatment‘! \\'i-ll first gut some interest lu llfc. Au interest that will take ‘you outdoors. will hclp to occupy he road ‘between Bcnshaw and right hrough private property. This pri- acqulrlng a of way political ina The new ldflVell, men employed lo do the your lnlmL . _ l‘.tl.l- tuitiugli exercise or work cuumg jmd the tum Viking an" outtltinrs that your body will just hungl-i- for your food and your in- testines will be stimulated to di- gest ii. and to carry the Wat-tic The hill to be thus circumvented tnnlu-l- completely out of the body. Al ' "ll l ‘ ' t’ l th‘! is a bad we; u ‘lag there ‘ong slec;l"\'-‘il‘i“ dblmcdo Esouniiazitltrallly and no drugs will be required. Do you sec my point‘! You will live the life your body was lrtcndcd to live and with u mind cccnpit-ll by something other. that yourself, you will get better. 310st cases gct better anyway, so " s > z ' . we omens eleelon- The l-“l- Eli?»'if?“ii!-$3.202?“iiiiiiililf”l ilinarily‘ an ordinary hill on an or» _ I the necessity of avoiding it never dlnary ‘road, seemed on this occa- to rear its head defiantly andczirlh and the ‘moon, do many; iLilllul-s the work formerly (lone by| llliliillllr; of horses, ‘mules and cam» carrying passengers and! livery considerable the coming eleuticii..cil_v and many populous country‘ ‘Sldislricls arc served by electric; irailiyny, as well as by automobllesj was ‘he cmdusmn Hrflvied a! hyland horsc-llralvii vehicles. 0n the: the Hon. the Commissioner of Pllh-isczis and rivers sieamships and) “C “vorks and he Sam so hemrezboah have zilmosl. completely OUR-l I i . ' ~- ' - - ‘ I "w electors wiles "Mi" *"“"“"|‘.§I§..l.’-“...11'.l".'.ll‘°tif;‘".iiiili ‘$1.1. it"? ell l-llelll w [Ullow ml“ “m1 M5 mlcoml- lhc connul-rivart of lhc motor; strumeut-laden engineer. In ordeficar on lanll_ cspncialLv for pleasur- iable outings. sport and recreation. slon to iniperil all who approached 1t had never looked us menacing e“ i“ mcrl-liailllise. as when seen through the gather- ing mists ol’ it must ‘be got rid of at once. Th that those who were not prlvllea- that Midway of the history of the‘ motor car and rapidly becoming its‘ rival in peace and war’ the aura-l plane has come into use. The gaso- line etiginc has zilrcady ibccome n sharp trompctiun‘ with the steam‘ engine on land and sea and has cxq tctldctl its (loluain into the upper air, where tho mighty steam on glue with all its wcli-eatrne/l vic- tories and trophies has not vou- lured to contest the palm of super- lority. Man now flit-is by this most. modern of all motive powers, abovo tho clouds bctlmcs. and higher, sivlfter and on longer con- tinuous journeys than any bird. flight alld aiwnss oceans, from Across continents he takes pp,- contlnoni to continent. Jilkc the aquatic birds, he stiarn upward from either the lnnd or the water and nlighls upon the solid or the liquid, element nt will. ed to be present. could see the new road was going lobe open‘ ed stakes were driven to indicate the geographical change so that; all might know that there is going to be something done before the Bell government goes out to solicit more support. Naturally there are ‘skeptics in Boushaw. Thcy had seen ‘stakes driven for new roads ibefore other elections, new roads that never were built; they had heard promis- es made before elections, promis- es that never were -kept, and they are suspicious of this eleventh hour intention to circumnavigate a hill which has stood undistupbed for many generations. 'I‘hey will look i'or more than stakes and By rapid succession of Improve- ments In construction of the an. Bhlp and its engines, and by ac. quired aklll in stabilising his craft, GRYBU’ ill Ilaivlgntlng the air has been acquired comparable to that of the motor car. Tile comfort of air travel, as ibctiveen London and pro-election promises at this time; they will want to drive over the new road before they pin their faith to so belated a proposition. importance should not be overlook- lhe province ls yet in store and its ed. _ Paris, or ibetwcen Dover and Os- tend ls les ll .d . more luxurious. easily rmakes more mg equal t; ‘Egtwm aasmlmbe extensive joulneys and carries cm.’ Wm] the added 10v o‘ The ‘m N t b th from two to ten passengers Brent Gram“: View Over Se‘; anh glnnd‘ 0 y e y and small. The motor omnibus car- such as m“ only be attained at a p I I I I I I I I I | I I ' I I I I rice much larger numbers of _. course. Powerful engines using 10m elevation Thousands now pre' There was [once what might be called a bicycle craze that spread all over the world and thousands of factories were lbullt In many lands in which to manufacture —-—*S Jin-it fdblltlxiii; sadness away with a them‘ Large fortunes were made From the W. a Loulon i Hung: by companies and firms tn this collection, Whither tht- hour ls dark or way. The two-wheeled conveyance “Ylillll- with the rider furnlfshlng the Imo- fashionable ..lust to be loyal to God and right. — {mi- ENVY NOT Till: hicl-l - —~-’ ' STARTS MOTORING AT AGE OF 84 5lM1TlllS l-‘AiLliS, June li-dwmes Brenuan nf Morriclnvllle. who at the age of 84 years has pin-chased an automobile to be driven lby him- self is ‘believed to be the Qldggl i motorist in Eastern (lnlarlo except _) those who bought years ago and i Just lo be tender, just to hc true; grew old with the car. Mr. Bren- Junt l.o be kind the ffhole flay nun, who is by trade a machinist, llIPOI-lflh; ' has been employed for 63 years in Just to be mercffn . just to be the same dslaibllshmom in M". _.. . Int, l..’-.__.,_ ‘ Envy not the rich, Wqnltn tlOPs not. spell happiness. lllany a poor i trotlauo in fifty time "more home i’ than a big mansion, wherc tho ‘ rooms are full of treasure but the heart is empty of love. HAPPINEJSS ritdayll-le. tlve power, became and was utilised by millions ln all stations of life. ‘But in a compara- tively few years they passed out of vogue. The factories were turn- ed lo other uses and lln the cltles not two bicycles are seen on the streets where there were forty ai few years ago. Yet a very handy and useful lltt-le vehicle was the. bicycle. ' Theautomoblle car succeeded the fer the alr route to that. of the pala- llnl ‘Channel steamslilps and time l5 “Veil llY the (ehange. Georges Bnrbot.‘ a French nvlator, “'11s m. ceutly noted in this column havlnfl twice (‘Nlflgfld n", gasoline fuel enable the owner of a car to dispense with the useful horse and with the muscular effort required to propel o. bicycle. Enor- mous factories ‘backed by millions of capitol are now engaged in the construction of motor cars, this being one of the lmost wonderful 8S ‘English Chmllwl lllfmlgh the nlr at a fuel m“ "l only ‘60 cents. lie ls now in Boys’ Blue Mlddy S: l Armor Olld Suits ln Men's Blue Serge Su Metre Boys Toppers, Lovat Wlll the -eroplane yet displace the motor car as "that. vehicle has displaced the horse carriage and the bicycle? That is a question we all do well to ponder over at elec- tion tlmes! A small air fllvvel‘ costs little more than an automo- bile, requlres less‘ fuel for the distance travelled and there are no speed limits in the sky! One hun- dred and sixty miles ill an hour is moderate alr flight. At that speed Sum-merslde is within fifteen min- utea_of Charlottetown and Tignish three quarters of an hour from East Point. Best of all the air road- way, unlike tho Bell govern-meat Pvads- really and truly costs H0- l-wd)’ anything either for construe U911 01' llllkeefl- If. is also really P°PmiP16flt and will be there willie the world stands. No floods can wash ft away and it is nevgr en. cumbered with snowdrifts. “than Everything ll Gome and llelp lls M6 e Youths Bloomer Punt: Suits, alto: 85 and 86 at $10.00, $11 Youths first long Panto Suits at $15-50 if"! Boys‘ Tweed Suite, all sizes Boys‘ Blue Worsted Norfolk Suit: at Size: 26 (o 35 at $9.90, $10.80, $12.15 and _..-..“ .. Man's Brown Tweed with Fancy Blue Worsted, Half Belt. Semi Fitting Modgd Men's Blue D Ind Worsted Suit Mon’: Fancy Check Worsted Black Spring and Fall Coatu, sizes 36 to 44 at .. S. A. McDONALD tllllilllililii 4. Removal Sale llor Suits at Twaedn, Fancy Putterb-a-zmreiiilai-bbllnidou a “afggd 8trlpe Sulfa, very ' $1395 Its. ' r Shades, cork buttons, 3 piece belt at 7 45 Great Geo. street ‘the worn. snowstorm is ove the - ' I _ ‘II h H r ‘can only the used for five mTnur tratk lS a ways clear. 0g the ye," the s . plane is "mvflilabl i n" hm“ slllllmfil‘ and w ~ e Along the air roadway there are In!" ‘like the mussel mud any which from nl°llmontl no hills to» climb, no unsafe or un- fpmmie r He“ Promised painted ‘bridges to cross, no crook- no four years a so - ed cilrves to steer around. lf you °lgfitl know how to drive straight you g0 straight to your destination. ,-Comparc the air road with the Bell ‘government roads which cost. ‘an lavcrzlge of $1900 pcr mile and we know not how much more must be ladllcd for repairs and ilpkoep. The-I liQll‘Cl‘(l\\’(i will tcll you that twenty‘ 13111115; hence the-motor cur feed will have paid off the road (leibt. A {cock and hull story! What will the 'motor fees amount to in‘ a few years if. perchanco the motor cars have gone the way of the bicycle? ll. costs something to buy and run a motor car and the same is truoi of’ an aeroplane. llat while tlic car l 145i a 2:56“ - __ . - DUE. i isflslt sum A115 H1" . m“ ESTE; Well cut, b terns. Come to Us for Your New Suit $15, $18, $20, $22, $25, . _ Hundreds of new Suits here for your approval at prices that Wlll be an eye opener foryou. Doneigals, Homespuns or Wbrsteds, so well bought that we can save you dollarsson every Suit. Look them over before you buy. l t ,7" , ,// ealltiflllly tailored Suits in newest pat- developmenta of successful manu- facturing industry 1n recent years. A well lknown manufacturer of lmotor cars who was fn very mod- erate clrcumstances a few years ago ls now reputed to the the weal- thiest man in the would. Travel and trlneportatlon on both land lea have ‘undergone u vnt development within a single lifetime, wllth many remarkable changes. The steam railways, Whose mlleagenow extends sever- hl l .l . . °Y° ' l "M" W" "m" ~18 mllvlhlnl times the distances between tho New Yonk with his "air fllvver," :15 it has tbeen called and propoggg ° ‘like l! 10y ride thence to Chi. ‘"3" "l Pmilortfonately light m“ for fuel. ACTION belts. for $10.00. Henderson 8t lludmore REUAI-i. WWW? h w . Men’s Tweed liaincoats $10 24 Mslfs Tweed Raincdats, lined, dark patterns with We got a special buy on those good coats. Yours I01 Gqgftqq Street i -—-~'”"‘ i