lions 0 " ther no Evere Perle; _- Alex l Harry ' Bert John ._ - Louis Albany. Willit .. We ti f. ‘ the Plni > l For ii. ' Plant 5L i‘ CANAD Cb - T51. .. _. ‘flies some. .2 .t‘... Fee-n" THE "cnantorrnrown connotes ' ‘ " THE iillAlllillTEldllWN lillMliliAN‘ Haberdashery" . , t New Borsalinos and Stetson’s We recommend either of the above makes to our customers. They are the hest hats made. If we knew of any as good we would have them. The world’s best hats priced at $53-00- Arrow Shirts Arrow shirts made by Cluest-Peabody are considered the best line of shirts on the market. We have just received by eigpress many handsome designs of this particular make. Priced $2.25 and up We want men who are particular to see them. ~ ...-..-i ' provided in Montreal and that it would be sufiicient, In). A. Link“, flullent. ' l. ll. Burnett. Idltn and Publlnien D. K. Ourrle. Annoclnte Editor. TIIE RENA MCLEIAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Memorial Hospital. It seems that there are practic- ally only fourteen patients at the present time en- tailing a stafi’ and overhead expenditure suificient for 200 patients. altogether in Camp Hill Hospital and that it also was about to be closed. rejoicing that there are so few 0f our wounded her- question was raised as to the advisability of offering dlers iwho are suffering consequences of t‘he war from which they will never recover. It was stated however that ahospital for this purpose had been so far as known, for all in Eastern Canada requiring such an institution. It has to be ‘borne in mind that receive one hundred per cent. pension allowance, the intention being that they shall be accommodated and people. Only for such extreme cases as spinal trouble “when the patients will be practically confined to as the number of these is comparatively few it is not anticipated that more than one hospital for Eastern S. Jenkins, a considerable part of the equipment will the two hospitals in Charlottetownand v1 vvvv 1' #- ~ ¢'¢'¢knn-...nk.‘ n ‘n- g Newest Caps We have received the last two weeks ame very smart caps from the best mak- ‘ ers including Eastern, Regent and the lat- est English blocks from Alexander & Co., London, England We would like to show you our caps they are different. $200 up t0 $3.75. Henderson & Cudmore ,,. l0l Grafton Street der or otherwise. _ _ . Regarding the buildings themselves there is difference of opinion regarding their ultimate dis- posal. It was the original intention of the Hospital Commission, it is understood, to retain control of the newly erected buildings and to dispose of them at the conclusion of their tenancy of Government House grounds but so far as can be ascertained there is no‘ written agreement to this effect between the Hospitals Commission and the provincial government and the latter now claims that all erections on the leased grounds becomes its property. This is a mat- ter of course for lawyers to decide, but should the government’s contention be upheld, it will have no reason t0 complain of the bargain it made with the commission. 12 -2- 9MB". , Fraternal INSURANCE is tho best insurance in existence. Why’! Because it is the cheapest and‘ nt present it is put 0n absoiut ely sound foundation. Thero is no fraternal insurance to compare withthut issued by THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERB Llbflrfll OOIIlIHIHIiOHB BIB Bil/fill for all applications received and tull particulars can be received lrom the undersigned. High Secretary. We invite applications. ~ A. D. FRASER, J. F. WHEAR. 7111-2—18MEinlo. , ~ i’ '. ' ' lic-R‘ ---A~UTOMOBiLE sensor-- Is your car protected against Fire loss. We issue a specially liberal policy covering while in your own private garage-an public- , garage, on road or elsewhere. Individual, or full covering; written on one PQIIFY, VIZ?" Fire, Theft, operty Damage, Collision, _Pub- lic Liability." You will find our rates satisfac- t tory, and ‘Insurance service complete. llyndmang & Company, Limited a v 61 Queen Street, - ‘ ' _ Charlottetown. > The Qidcst Insurance Agency in P; E. Island. <> i. l 1 1 r- Y i , _ , ,'. .. ._ 4 . ‘ for the same purpose, and instanced two glaring cas- t forthis and though many good Liberals were pres- THE SENSITIVE l'.\'l‘l{l()'l‘ The Patriot assumed indignation in its Satur- day’s issue when referring to the report in the Guard ian of the meeting of citizens held in the Board of Trade rooms the previous afternoon. Our contemporary’s complaint was that Mr. Jas. Paton criticized the Bell Government for appointing politicians instead of ex-soldiers to certain govern- ment positions. Our contemporary alleged that iMr. Paton was not in order in introducing this matter at a meeting called to consider the closing of the Rena McLean Memorial Hospital. What are the facts? After the business for which the meeting was called was disposed off, Major McNutt introduced the question of the Dalton T- B. Sanatorium; this was disposed of by the appointment of a committee including the chairman, Mr. C. H. Chandler, to wait Anni-g Dnlly (handed 1887) $4.00 p0! nu (delivered) In Jan; l It“ no: yen: (mulled, In nlvnnoe. In Onnniln, nnd 08.60 In U. s. A. ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2s, 1920. l" p l At the representative meeting of citizens re- 7 ported in Saturday’s issue sufficient information was " forthcoming to justify the action of the Militia De-l partment in deciding to close the Rena McLean F No authoritative information was given regarding the number of Island soldiers in 5F- other hospitals, but it was statedjhere were only 69 " While it is to be regretted that the hospital on ‘ which so much money has been expended cannot be ' continued for its original purpose it is a matter for i, oes still in need of hospital accommodation. The " the hospital for a home for. incurables, that is, sol- ‘ under the pensions scheme men totally incapacitated, I provided for in their own homes among their own _ _ their beds will an incurable home be required and ‘I Canada will be necessary- Under the circumstances _ . there is no alternative for citizens but to acquiesce i‘ in the decision of the government to close downthe, (- Rena McLean Hospital. It is sastisfactory to lear - . l however that through the representation of Col. J remain in the province and will be divided between _ alconwood Hospital. The remainder will be disposed of by ten- - i-fFfilfiét’i‘-fiij1‘i=fi'-:iTLH-j?- iiiT-fikiii ‘ uni s. _ a quick sale. I€ \' l‘) It Y DO LLA I NG CONTEST. Guardian Readers Furniehod by W. 8. Lennon ' . IN REMEMBRANCE In lovinfl memwv of Mrfl- W- $- Douson who entered into rest Feb- ruary 23rd, 1918. MOTHER OF FOUR “She molhered four Night after night she wot-Cheri fl little bed, , ,Nlght after night She 0001611 a _ dfevorerl head. iDay alter day she guarded little feet Tang-ht. little minds the danger got the street. Taught ilitielips to utter simple pra rs: i _ e Whispered oi strength that some day would be theirs. ‘ Anti trained-them all to use it as they should she gave the babies to the Nation‘; - good. . . She mothered tour Night utter night they sat about her knee ‘And henrd her tell of what some day would be. From her they learned that in the world outside Are cruelly and vice and selfish- , ness and pride: From lit!‘ they ‘learned ilio wrongs they ought to shun. What i a must still be done. . She led them through the iubrinth oi‘ youth. And brought ion,- men and women up to truth, "She inothcrod tour Her name may he unknown suvo o the few. upon the government. The Rev. Dr. Fullerton asked ment of returned soldiers. Permission being grant- ed, a discussion followed in the course of which, Mr. E. T. Higgs, M. L- A., urged that ourDonrinionirep- resentatives should use their influence to obtain government appointments for returned soldiers. Mr. Paton, while approving-of this suggestion, urged that our local representatives should likewise use their influence with the Provincial Government es where returned soldiers were passed over in favor . of politicians. He severely criticized the government . permission of the chairman to refer to the unemploy- . t 0t her the outside world but little knew; But somewhere four are treading virtue"; ways, Serving the worild and brightening its days. Somewhere are four who, tempted, stand upright. Clin-ging to honour. keeping her memory bright, Somewhere tliig mother toils and is No more as one, but in’ the breasts 3r tour." ent inc uding the worthy chairman, not a single voice was raised in defence of the government. The Patriot did not report the discussion but quoted the ¥ report of the Guardian, and assumed indignation, thatpMr. Paton should “introduce politics” at such , a meetingpBut we presume what the Patriot means by-“polit s” is adverse criticism of the Bell aggre- Mr. Paton referred are concerned. The Patriot knows this and naturally is very sensitive on the ,, _ . : 4 '50,-.. -,.‘.‘.>_. get-ion. The Provincial Government has no leg to ._ stand upon so far as the two appointments to which w. . subject. _ , ' ‘ o n Us i ”/,, Kl D N EY i594,’ PILLS . lgA. Pickard W‘ Q4 L l‘ \ XCHvJ-ltzi L KIDNEY t’ aM-fl.‘ i . ._/,, lirniiilpFL/rvy /\ ' iT-r "P: xii. '.'i'rim._...~rvrlf‘tn- .l“..\"1‘l'1‘LES YOU TO A GUESS IN TIIE GREAT‘ AUTO GUESS- Daily Selections i l things to love, what. work '-l|'-LIY-l_ ' 1i‘- . twi ALSO l! PI7IECILASI§ I L iii l 0.30.00 AUTOMOBILE l‘ FREE. TUESDAY (Tomorrow) MORNING we will place on sale at 9 a.m over onehundred pairs of curtains-scrim and lace-at prices to effect These are curtains which have been used as samples and one cur- tain of each pair is more or less soiled. . In some designs there are several pairs of a pattern. All greatly reduced. Now at . . . . . . . . . . .550 to $10.00 per pair A large number of single lace curtains—1naiiufacturers’ samples-l will be on sale at from each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . .- . . 39c and 69c one visit to the tub will make these curtains good as new. pair but is worth about double our sale price. COME EARLY AND AYOID THE RUSH ICYICR Y DOLLAR-l'l'l{(‘_Il.\Sl'l llN'i‘i'i‘li]'1S YOU TO A GUESS IN THE GREAT AYTO GUESS- ING (‘().\"l‘l<1h"l'. Be Prpd For a Storm, See thptgYour Coal on is nun with Coal ' We liive i Large Stock oi the Best Coal ‘and can Supply any Qnatity _ Promptly Pl-l0NEf240 _ . . caniitorrnrown I ‘f. ~ \I b FEBRUARY.23,'1o20 Not a 8t 1C0.