. a ..:_t .- hoa» um. bu.» PIGE TOUT? iijljiiiiiifliiliHWii Eiiilfliiii I-Olodimloluo. ' loordqy-Ialnhcol-ILL Idltuullluogor-Lllionott. 72er- lamina n. o. o. Anoolok Edllor—D. IL (llrrln. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1927 \ ttlously suppressed the 111111.10 411 iThe Guardian. Tilis being tile na- Sm‘ JOHN SYMON’ ‘he great juplture anti history of the P. B. l. Illin- 151- 190911113’ declared British isteriai Association is it all)‘ won- Unholy SOME LIBERAL LIBERALS Liberalism to be the tuidtlle way in ‘lcl. u nlajorlly laym- llle politics. avoiding the decadence Alliance ol-Bumlcggen, llllll m, of crusted Torylstn and the cllaos A O Sallllllm-sl w_ h; pcmlol- and A Liberal, he L l. Tallwll-g ollc wllo looks on botll the pitfalls and‘ of state Socialism. said. sides, avoids marches surely alld safely on the; improved highway of progress. Hel appealed to Liberals to rally in sup-I _ in which to hold conventions and -<o>---—— CONVENTION CITY. is lllillli are many reasons wily Charlottetown is n favorite place port of soulld principles so basedl h l _ l l _ .' ll'- tt ill allt it ls p eas- and tobreak away tronl the failat-l-lpun‘ g‘ er t’? V ing to note that it ls rapidly grow- es of freak legislation advocated byl V _ Ting ill this respect. A number ot nlerel) some so-ctlileti loaders to‘ _ . such gatherings have already been curry favor with .\iiii0llllllllll fadtiists d l and Elysian dreamers. 'l‘hen, he arranged for an o w“ ‘no B‘ _ ' , pccted. sold, there would be as gt eat a ftt-. ' . (‘ortvetltiolls are not held exciti- illllil - been a glorious past. l m menless is tlle principal factor. Pleas-i ture for Liberalism as there _ sively for business, although bust- These words. addressed _ .l worse than shephertlless sheep tiilum by “ ‘u of m“ Us‘ steamer m“ Brlush Llheralisn‘ We llmely qmliboat trips aild other forms 0f eli- ' as sacred and as strongly as other. U!!! llubr of yours i l Notes By The Way It was a sowd law out forth byl King Altaluerel 0t llietlo-Persla “that. every trnnn should bare rule- in his own house." Anti the samef ‘principle ‘is embodied in Our Brit- 'ish law tot‘ liberty which makes 8;. ‘luau’: house his castle, The bousel‘ . ‘ltitll-lbe frail and even tl lapidatetil u [h]... w"..~“_D_ l so tllat the witltl, the snow andl ‘NFECTED TEETH li-g min may enter it. but still thelREMOVING l King may not enter it unbidtlelt. medlcal lulu-ml] ' . ltbese days tells of experiments 71"" i" "la"! WWW)‘ P"°1'117:‘l1whel'eby poisons from infected tionis s who seem not-to grasp thetecth. injected illto rabbits, will‘ teal sigllilitilllce of tiiss principltuitn-lng about joint and other condi- 'l‘.lt-y do regard thth- t)\\'|| hqmegitiolls, similar to these from’ which ltllc patient suffers. But it is 110! , luecessary to prove this by rabbits tttell the)’ would resent the ntrll-lany mom _ ‘ zaion 01' all unwelcome gut-st, and; your family doctor and ‘your den-l would also resent any lllfitltiilllgilltli will give you dozens ot‘ instanc- ‘wllll (hell. llrlvnle m. llelsollul aplvs where the removal of lnfetlttetll tatits- or the domestic economy ofltcflertel; has brought abom mlracu on their own lrsnles. i ‘l-llerc the 101m colldmon t5‘ lacute, and the patient is suffering But they forget and ignore thelfronl a sore elbow, knee, shoulder, tight or others to lit; very t-igntlor other joint. the removal of the‘ may L131,“ m‘ lllelnselvh,‘ Tllelinfectetl teeth, in almost half the honest and stilt-ere proltibitlonists‘ gfsflihww,aflgfinizliitvliliiiltinagpiz: doe; ntt want to ti.iuk w n9. lie l’ m," the renloval of the lee", Sun-ed would think it an act of lnost ties-lap the organisms into fulther'actlv-> poiic illl0i9l‘all.8 it‘ ifs rlelghborin)‘. #1116 101‘ il 19W (lays 1110 101111. were to try u.‘ compel hint to tlritikfcuiidnk’ n became worse. Within a‘ . ;~ - ' ' weeks . erba s or to ntaite a law wit cit 5M" time’ A m“, p p’ compel llllll to d0 so. Almost ever)’ “Dumimost of the poison leaves the sys- ltenl, and the constant use of tho ljolltt stimulating the circulation. Yt-ur honest, sincere‘ prohlbiilionljllle "gym-laud" pt’ poison is remov- ‘lat claims the tlqubie prerogative-led. and the pain disappears. ‘ to tio as ht- pleases himself and} n "wit"almlgélxltlzgungrlntb‘??? to torhlti it s uelllhbol- to dis as ile,gl1:l';egdby anylhlng lust W“ goal applicable to the Liberals here inl They have been asked. not by their leaders, to! the present juncture. ally themselves with “Alilietttlitlnt faddists bent on making a fetish of the empq and Elysian dreamers," Ly, meaningless word PTOIliDlIlOII-l instead of pursuing the sound poli- cy of Temperance as outlined by Premier Stewart and upheld by Lib- erals in seven Provinces. Canadian Liberals have never bow- ed the knee so-called Proilibi- tlon; Government at Ottawa is a Prohibi- t0 no member of the present tionist; the only one in the last Lib- eral Government was dropped when the Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King reorganized his Government this year. iPrlme Minister MflCkBllZic ‘King "saidz-V-“lrdo niot believe’ in Prohi- bition; l believe in moderation in all thtings." ' 1tleetl all the principal towns in the LcadinKl tertaillmetlt are Valwagrs taken into 111$ 1101¥1110r is admittedly quite at sober and tentperate anti quite 11$ lit- d a cit zen“ in every way as -llilust=if. consideration ill selecting a place of meeting. Charlottetown, and in- Provltlce are ideally situated for pleasureable tlrivesHboat sails and . Vry probabl Our rohibit-cn- otttdoor amusement, and this lest- n is a rlligyious "gm l; M] 1110 511011111 119 191911911 1° 111 1111 0111' he has no riotlbt read the apostol- publicity advertising. iv njtlllction to "iet no man judge ‘v8 "me will, pleasure ma! ll“. you in tneat or irrtirink." but still Commerclal Travellers of Prlnce he pOPSiSL; in not only judging his neigl-bzr and) fellow" worsh-ppct- Edward Island, of whom there lsl l _ )lll contlelnlls llltn anti would cont- ‘11111-9 ‘"1 armyt 9101mm? 1101111115 u pel him ti; obey his unwarranted field day with sports in Charlotte- judgment, is mt this [|'_;l|1'p;1[i(]l| town at an early date. This is only ‘"111 11111151199? 15 11 11°! 511 11B V81)’ one ‘m, a number of publlc galhelulessenlce contrary to the Christin-i lugs to be held here. The point‘ ifideaclhng m [he Bqok? that everyone shonlti get behind the lg h; this usurpation of lmwar. promotion of all such gatheringsranted authority over the liberty and help to increase the popularity?“ "5-“111111111 11115 1°11 1° 111B WW1! ot our province as a place for Dub- again“ prohlbitiq" 1" eve” 13"‘! lit: gatherings At the annual meet-‘rthat-ha-s awcpu-ad n an“ has led m ' ti-S 111191‘ tlolvttfali throughout Catt- itlg of the Canadian Medical Assn-all, Allll lhercln “e3 llw Wm" clatintl ill Toronto last week. it rant for a very h"gh Ciirlslifll] Hon. C. A. Dunning said: "Pro- hibltionlsts have pushed tlln pendu- lum too far; l warned tilettt tile re- action was bound to follow." Sir George Foster said: "l once in a moment of weakness, voted for Prohibition." Hon. John Oliver. Liberal mier of British Columbia, said: “l found it impossible to enforce Pro- hibitlon." Senator‘ Pre - Sir Allen Ayicswortlt said: "Prohibition is contrary to all that Liberalism stands for.“ Tile late Sir Louis Davis said: “Prohibition is not only not lribt-r- al, it is un-Britlsh. serve if.” I rcftlse to ob- ln view of this consensus of opin- ion. tilnse misguided Liberals who‘ vote for Messrs. A. C. Saunders, W. E. Bentley and L. P. Tnnton do not vote for Liberal principles, but for theorists. ----- ~<o> “POLITICAL PARSONS." H ERTAIN political parsolts have been-claiming that the great ‘ dnalority of the P. E. island Minis- _ tel-lat Association are supporting was arrailgetl to holtl the next tltl-.‘r111111‘11‘11)' 1111' 'i'1111<1¢‘-11111111K 11111111111- tion as t-o-ttrsry alike its‘ ialtlt- lllor- ilual meeting ill (‘llar-ltltttlttiwti. This ality and reason. will he one of the most important" There is, we believe, no "other over four hundred members ill the provlrlce in Canada, where there Association, among them some of.“ i1 111F591‘ 1110111111011 0i’ the i100- tile leadini! physicians and surlreonszple 'm°"*‘1' 111111511“ °11"1‘°11'8'°“ it not in the world. lug anti iSabbsth observing than ‘in Prince Edward island, True, Their meeting will be looked for-tlllele has been a Bull lleclenslol‘ in ward to with pleasure and we feel 11101-313 and respect ml- a“ law sure they will receive a kindly wel-lsince IProlt-fbittion was brought in, fatttl that also is true lint other prov- dnccs. But in a self governing lcommunlty like lcttrs who will oi ‘U10 lioopie is supremo, Why not Religion and politics, like WIIil-lky: trlrst ‘llic people ‘and llavc faith ill . , l ., and gasoline. ntnlte u bad nllxturc. l hem tneetlngs ever lleltl here. There are‘ in Canada. come. -;_{o->»_..___ EDITO HIAL NOTES. 1 ‘P l St _ ' . drutlkarti cull gel ttll tllt- rem u Ewan and m‘ Co‘ H ‘l lleagucs have. given the strongest liquor he wants illlfitll‘ Prohibitions possible proof it; qllell. l-wllh “ml how mllcli more will he wultt utl-trltst in the people“ Am] m; has Vixen eloquently said, "this faith ___ lwrongs no title, fl burdens no one, Trust tho people! Tito people ill 11- 111911119011 11011110 8111i i! 111811111101‘! y i .. seven of our sister provinces acted. no WM‘ 1 Premier Stewart and his col. 1110 0111‘ 110111110 no losslteaqueu are Just what has been to be trusted‘! said of ‘them by one of the Oppo- 1 . lsion candidates. "They are gentle- Tlle Patriot waxed eloquent iulmetl", And that is more than we ills description the other day of the"1a'"‘ S113’ 01 5'01"" 0i’ 111911‘ 81151111‘ iants. They are ttphoiders of Bri- lhe vlclnhy M soul“, but u wasltish liberty. They ‘trust. the peo- tiel- Government Control? on twnlnnlon sense grounds and they won out. chase and capture of bootleggers in lple anti offer to the people a larger D1833“ ‘in 111-" “W11 house a1111°11g11ETlttlt dentists try to preserve them 31111 ifor you is very wise on their part, and of great help to your general health. » The benefit of being able to chew your food well, instead of “boltintf it because your artificial teeth hurt you. cannot be overestimated. How- ever the best grindlng teeth in the world cannot make tip for the damage that one tiny infected root can do to your system. One little portion of this poison, if not. dilut- eti. would kill off a number of rall- bits. it can be undermining your system, and becau you have no joint ailment, you are entirely ig- norant of it. it‘ the X ray shows tlp inflicted areas ptlt it up to yottl dentist. ‘He -.wlll tell you that. he can save the front teeth often, the side teeth sometimes, but the wisdom teeth never. lf the infection persists after six weeks treatment it is thought wise to have the teeth extracted. 'Why takea chance on crippling joint conditions or heart diseased by retaining infected teeth, oven it’ they do looltand feel’ all right, iO§ DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH . By W. L. Gordon - . ti worms tirrsu tvttsostao.‘ lesser," tSay “the less.“ tile, Pronounce the o as in “of." ll unstressed, and 11000111 i lable. - . OFTEN LHSSPPILLFJD: resusci-l tote; sci ‘ three times and ii is yours." Let 118 storm was only temport11')’-" mo“; llpnpones to ostlnblish “new grog-shops all over the latlt ." The "tntemperate Alliance" iii its Bulletin has st-attcrotl the slau- (IOPOIIs statements above relerrml tt-o anti other gross rri-isreprestntu- tiolt-s ‘btoatlttast throughout. the lamL vKnowting and trusting ollr people we shall be sadly surprised if the prohibllfon catnpaign of mis- representation does niot fall 111 11B purpose. Ia it not a reasonable prppoui ‘ ‘Tlievetfwttlflrt "those "lwho can "pay lGVtPPYOIII.‘ first syl-l SYNONYMS: hidden. latent. dot-l CIIARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN Confederation And ' _' After Sixty Years l .Of Progress; AN oaoen or Nunsl-zs" FOR CANADA t VIOTORI The Victorian Order of Nurses‘ fol- flatlada ‘s a national, voiuntary= organizatirrl, founded to colnmtnr‘ ora-te the Diamond Jubilee oi Queen Victoria ill 1897, with boati- quarters at Ottawa. The primary function oi‘ the Order to-day "s “l0 establish and maintain visiting nursing services in Canada" For alnllcst thirty years the Vic- torian Order has been serving the public throughout the Dolnitlidn ‘In the early days it established. lnaititaitlotl and atltnlnstc-retl twen- ty-iivt- hospitals ill outlying dis- ttrit-s or Canada, trailed hundreds 0f nurses and sent inc-tn wilt-re they were nlcst nertietl. 601110411185 to spatrseiy settled llistrirts, sonic- titties to crowded cities, Many 0i‘ these people to their adopted court- hare cilanged their sphere icfactlv-l .ity and have tlone litrtiler p oneer wlork in connection with other health tttld social agencies, g Titcro are now ‘sixty-six tils-trlcls of thc Order In Canada. Each centre is a lltlk in the chain oi‘ the nationalorganization anti its by-l laws are fronted ‘in 1100011181100‘ with tiie general pul3t~y of the Or-l tier. ‘Tilt? Central Office, int-tough rts (‘ilic-t‘ Superintendent and her‘ awistants, supplies nurses, super-j- vists their work. acts in all adv s- ory capatlty to the Local Associa- tions alttl assists ilt publtcity- . 'l‘itt-rt= ‘is no proylticial subtilvis- ion, Contact is direct between‘ district anti Central Offiiie- Th0 Local Assotiations are composed of gtuergtetici ptlbiiTc-slilrileti tlnfirl. women who have voluntarily afigllnlfld the rcsponslbility tci‘ attain- talning anti financltlg the work. tint- m‘ the notable» characterist- ics of the Order is its flexibility. Aiming to do the greatest good to tho greatest number, it refuses t-‘r/ t't- itself down to any hard-anti. fast program, but adapts its woriv to the particular community it is. trying to serve and cooperatesl wi-lt every otheu" agency engaged! in the same field 1E1 Dtlbl-ic servce. Tilerc can be no question of over-l lapping because ‘of having taken as l its own particular function the. care. of the sick ill their own bottles, has unusual opportunities. cti enl-phasls on the prevrution of‘ (iiHOHHG, th'ls means that a nurse, llocatlse 0f her easy access to the homes, ‘ha-tiny- with the increa-s. for teachlng and pnz-tilotjng better. health and tot‘ "stintnlatlng people to help themselves, Someone must always be taught to assume the respons-ibillty ~ of the care of lthe tiattien-t between ltite nurse's tvisits. Her lllllfiillg cure J's really l1 practical demonstration. Although the nurses collect fees. the Order is not self-supporting. it is lie- JUNE 3. .1921 . f Men’s Balbriggan 25 Ladies’ Sample Frilled Curtains . Club Bags . . . . . . . 1 Ladies’ Shadow- JUNE SPE Friday and. Saturday‘ S..A.'McDONALD’S Y - ' " Boy’s khaki Windbreakers Childremsfaucy tophose‘. . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . _ , _ 39c FancyDressCrepes . . . .......... . ... $II20Yard Ladies’Cottonl-lose.............;........_;;,g3¢pa;l- Ladies’ Wool Bathing Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1.~~.‘l l $2,775 Baby’sRubberPants ...,,; 29¢ Women’s Umbrellas $1.29 25 dozen Ladies’ Silk Hose, allshades . . . .. . ... _ _ 93¢ Young Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits . . . . j . . . . l‘ . . $12.50 Boy’s Cotton Jerseys, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . x1. . 33c Ladies’ Fine Cotton. Bloomers . . . . <- 351,93 Underwear........~.......69cEach Dresses“.........;..........$9.98 Ladies’DimityBloomers........'............"..... 48¢ 5dozen Ladies’ French Scarfs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.98 Men’s Cotton Hose, brown and black . . . . . . . . . 15c Pair Men’s Khaki Windbreakers Men’s Work Shirts . . . . en’s Athletic Combinations . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 93¢ .-\----l‘|-¢--‘o-‘-- ............,.$l.69 39c 50 new Ladies’ Coats . . . . . . . . . . . . New Prints, something new . . NewFancyVoiles . . . . . . . . . ‘45cYard New Rayonsjustreceived ..........'...Y60cYard Boy’s Suits, 2 pair Pants . . . . . . Boy’s.longKhakiPant's 98c pr00fSlips . . . . . .. Boy’s Fancy V-lleck Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . .Men’sFancyStrawHats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1.1.’ $1.68 Ladie.s’ArtSiIkHose Children’es Rompers . . . . . . . . . I . $1.19 l. . .. 39c ' 79c shoutitl pay, as no other policy is r-voo-‘o-QOOOO - . “'*“"**"""" ttonslstent w.th ‘the tnalnfcllattco M" ltllti self-respect of the Pillifillhl lWli-ilc ttho service is liVfliillhiet for,’ ilt tho community, the ;tntlst. necessitotz-s cu-so rcccivtlsl turefbut who possesses that com-l bination of efficiency anti human] sympathy so essential -in pubiicl beatlth work. The Vlctlcrian Or-. der nurse is an important factor) in ‘the national life of -Canatla.| Through lint-‘rnate contact with ‘the ‘llfllg-ellzgigual‘ mherem’ unfieenhlilycs of.’ thousands of new settlers.‘- 1 1' - _ __ '-t e nurses are ‘helping mo bintlj WORD STUm 7 Us“ l‘ wmd these nurses. from ‘time to Little. 1 try. making the-tn at the time lot‘ a ltocal cnlnptliglt: l "Every dollar contributed to the; —rv- “WWW _ oti again and again that tht- govtrrll- lFIll-PDOPY. or ttlle V-ictoriati Order is ltiitzb. a dollar invested in the t-atlse oft coin-ti Canadian citizenship. It. is} 1110 11118111 11nd most inspiring kintli of national insurance. Pessi- .__.. __» l oooooo-oo-ooouoo“ l coo-woe] FOR THE ' SCRAP. BOOK E A OEIIEI, OF LITERARY QUOTATION‘ FOR BOOK LOVERI o -THURSDAY, JUNE 23. the Llberal pa"! The Eurprlse l5 eloquently silent concerning the liberty than they had lbetfore under ‘that the Association is not unani- mously supporting the Liberals, for it was organized purposely to op- posa the Stewart Government. There was no P. E. i. Ministerial Association until the election hove In sight. then it was hastily organ- Ilcd. As proof of ‘its anti-Conserva- tin basis a motion was submitted for adoption ‘at its meeting on Mon- _ “day, November 1, lut, commendllns Guardian for its definite stand ditigarrling the Liquor Evil. tutu titan some liflnlltors showed their political bios, by suppressing the mine of The Guardian. ft cannot be claimed tbh was due topovorn- m’ tbontrol u_ The Guardian was OII ‘strongly manta Prohibition. w Ibo motion iu commending "Itfm so mm. But these political joolotll did not wont to commend ovum-mm novupopor oven for ‘ill Prohibition stand. odd so unani- Clllitttre or bootleg Iiflllm: in the1what they believe ls a better law that. the system of con-trot which A frank and somewhat headlong near vicinity of the Patriot back- stairs. What right, asks the Rev. Dr. Thomas, has the Government of this Province to open promiscu- ously all over the country that which is a menace to sobriety? The Government of this Province asks for no such right. The Rev. Dr. Thomas should be better informed. He should read and digest the Gov- ernment's platform. What justification can the atlvo. cates of Prohibition have for their reiterated statement that under Government Control the Province will never again be a grogahop la Prince Edward island. Vendors’ stores are not grogshops, but leg]. l? conducted stores in which no liquor shall be consumed. v will be filled Willi grogshopsf Titania single one m ltthom ‘than we have at present. What the new law offer: in nor, n ha: been faluely out“, "any t9 get drunk- The penalties agsfnst drunkenness are greater ‘than tin- der proltlbition. This is not, lto lead- boys and girls into drlniktlng habits. as has been xalseiy stated iby their opponents scores of timag in the press and from bhe public platform. The control system ol- ters new and better safeguards 1°!‘ 0111' 901111‘! Wople than are con- tained in the protli-ibitory law we now have . We have now a ‘number of ven- d°""l IMP”. The people of the communities in which those stores are located httvono power to close Premier Stewart. gives the people that pow. 61'- Aslno title Wwla may get the 170"" 1° °D0ti other vendors 0101'“. ‘but only by a two-thirds vote. ‘is not that trusting the Dfioillef it lllos been falsely stat- tour government and 14951811111111’! approve of, and which so many governments and Legislatures have approved. beglven a fair trial? We think so. Anti does not; the fierce opposition to it show that our prohibition friends fear that it putito the trial "it would prove b0 be the better law’! r It looks llkq that. for wherever prohibition has he'd» t polled there 4s tno hint of any attempt w bring it back. That fact Ia estab- lished beyond contradiction, Our prohlbitlotntists are lighting to the deabh ‘to hotid the tpowet- to ride rough-shod over their neighbors who have other views than lt-lleirs. Their unwarranted rule lad craft of past years is indeed in danger; Already. ‘in ulo revolt ngntnlt it, prohibition In dead in ‘Prince Edward Island. All intelligent sensible people can see that it. is tenfold more Ifllpdsliblg m Qnliorce carriage. not looking. too anxiously‘ before, nor dlilylnq in mludlln r0- gret over the out, stamps tho man who is well armoured for this world. -—8tevenoon. Observe how fatefully be who has a scheme is the engine of it; he is on a line of rails for a terminus; he may c at languishing eyes across wayel es to right and left. he has doomed himself to proceed, witha self-devouring hunger for the half desired; probably manhood gone at. the embrace 6f lL-Geo. Meredith. DIRGE. Call for the robin-redbrealtt and the wren. Since o'er shady groves they hover And with leaves and flowers do cover The frlendless bodies of unburied ‘ men. - Call unto his funeral dole The ant. the field-mouse, and the ‘ In I keep him warm, And (when gay tombs are robbed) sustain no harm; " But keep the. wolf for thence, that's foo to men. For with his Illlil he'll dig thorn it now than 5t has been. Vote for B» 011G080 811d a better lbwl up again. -~iolm Webster (1580-1081) ~ - t ‘ oe To rear him hllloclts that shall / . POSTAGE PAID. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLEI) s. A. Me DONALD ' it t till-tis- art- fond oi itiililK its lilul (ills gt-llettititin is int-ltrailiy st-iiisil ‘T1111 111101111011. A 811111113 $01119 ultti st"ll'-centvrt-tl, Iilili it lat-its 1ma-kes it possible for all to pay lull 151111;“) m‘ t-t-sptlttsiitiiily‘ and pull- accortlinl; to their iflillitty- iiic service. N liling t-uttiti ill) Because or tho mutiy-sltlctl activ-gllll-tllltr 5mm tn.- trtttit anti it‘ unt- iities of the Order. Il 1S 1100085111)’ llcetitti n striking protli‘ tilut lilo Don't say “of two evils choose tliel-m secure the best. type 0i i-tliltlll- ptwsrsllnlsts are wrtxtlg one net-ti on» late nurse. who not tc-nly has technl- ‘lly OFTEN MISPKQNOUNCED: hos-lcal knowledge. eXlierietlt-e and cul-lNtlrse.“ point. to tile Victor an Order __._--_(-Q}__m OO-Q-O q Q Daily Selections FOR (iuurtljttn Readers increase our vovflblllfll‘! 11)! 1111111111)" heart and otttloolt as well its In" 1m; m“, wot-q each day. Today" norm», , . - June 23. 1927 word: (llCSSATlON; lilo, 111:1 . "11 Tho followltm statement.‘ "was; (;m|5|l|]g_ "The cessaliolt tll Hi0 Illlltif‘. t’ll an address gtivtlrr TPi‘i‘lll|y1 GUI) KNOWS ALL: -(i titttl. tltou kllowcst my [Uiiilriililvilij anti nly sins re not lliti lflom int-c. l'~:zllln PitAYtEtllz-Jt is u tmltitltttll lnul1- vcl to us. Lurtl, that. 'l‘ilou itlltlNlllg tts through anti throttltll, shozlitlt-st still love us. LITTLE , THINGS 'l‘lterc's nothing very nt-tltltiittl and nothing very guy About the rush of laces ill the town thy day; jilut ll light tan cow ill u llnle git-en mead. That is tvery beautiful, lrctltttiiul in- deed. . . . . And the soft March witltl and the low March mist Are better than kisses ill u tlurkl street kissed. . . . . ‘ The fragrance of the forest when it wakes at dawn, Tho fragrance of s trim green vil- lage lawn, ' Tile hearing of the nltlrnlur oi the i‘? rain at play-- These things are beautiful, beauti- ful es dayl ._. And i shan't stand whiting for love or scorn ' _ When the feast is laid for n day ' newbor Olt. better l __..____.¢_ [L qt the little things l l iullllrxsxyl‘ ;mnNEY; ‘PILLS- ' 0hances;- when driving in motor can, or when Wilkltlil "w" ‘=11!’ streets, we are taking chanou-and we take more chances , by moving about without accident lnsurifltifl- Let an ‘insurance company take the financial risk. 11°‘ cause accidents are expensive. Accident poutm can be purchased =1 rammbte utm- Iums. from $5.00 up, accordlngto the amount of lflllltitt" desired. i For further Information consult .1 a IiYllilMliIl» s. co. itul. (jnntuljunts 1n l The Oldest l Lower Queen Street loved when little ltcttlrn when the ltoart grout. things brittle. 1Aud better is a mmple made‘ of bark and thong _ Than a tall atone tnrnple that may stand to long. ‘ -'-()rriclr Jyhns. i-{o-m-m finds the "This zfluitl," urged the g'l-l oi, the glove counter. "lg mm for‘ cleaning lrids." i "l wash my baby," responded the‘ woiuan customer, with some hallteur. Insurance Agency ‘ilidsmtie. l love yo "You may llove ‘bolll in P. E. l- Charlottetown ___.- u!" mp. tlllti‘ Mamie, but my natnels not Mattr. l, ~1- q With improved c6011‘)- mic conditions. 111° voiumeof capital avall- H able for investment u increasing and interest rateajue declininl- E11‘ -— ' "'1 119911.70" MIMI Camera Timel!) 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