SDIIIG I PAGE roun THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Current Colnlrnt all iiliillitilTTETiiWti GUARDIAN m Cloths lJIllOla President, I). IL Cante- Alooeht Thero are some very strongltlints J- il- lnlrileskllllol all Pn-blllhoo in the Patriot about a Liberal coll THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921 THAT “GOLDEN LIBERAL AGE." We have heard much recently of the "Golden Liberal Age" when the Liberal party held sway at Ottawa. whcn everybody was happy and prosperous and the dinncr pail was full. \'l'llatevel' recollections the rest of (‘annda may cherish regarding this, “Age.” Prince Ed- ward Island's recollections of it are by no means such as would temps if. The [allowing nrcss llcspatcll which ap- peared Island newspapers in Mall". i901, will give-d "Liberal Golden Age" struck our provincc:~ “(ITT.»\\\'A. May 3. i001. sllon. Mr. Fielding will on Tuosdal move our people to resurrect in Prince Edward ltlca of lmw Illi- ior an annual grant of $30000 (or Prince Erlwartl Island in scttlcrllonl of all against tllc claims of that province llolllinitln on account 0f non-fulfilment of tile terms of union as respects tllv. nluinionalncc of etficiunt stcalll (‘llIlllllUflIPlfllOfI IICIW9PIYIIHJ island and the lllain Ian/l" I Amazing lrcncrozsib! hiunificcnt compensation for sixty _\t-;lr_< or "non-tulfilllltfni" of a solmlln agrcc- lllent.’ the “Liberal tor Prince Edward Island! Contrast this offer oi’ hlr. Field- ings with what happened after the "Golden Age" liflflpllSilfid away, ar- Beauiiful widcnce of what Golden Ago" meant ter the (‘onservative Ago began. We have under the latter been given a grant of Sltlttfitlfl annually for all time tn come and vvc have been linked up with the continental rail- WHY H619"! by tho present nlazni- ficcnt cal" fcrry systnnl at a cost of bctwcon five and six million dollars. tor tor which I'rincr~ Edward Island This is at least one fac- has good cause for_thankfulness that. the "Liberal Golden Age" hild passed ‘away. good cans/z to hop» that The annual $100,000 grant alone was it would never again rcl-lrn fairly generous in comparison with the contcmptibIt-I I-ffl-rimatl - by thc Lauriar government; the installa- tion of the car fcrry Syblfslll was an act or justlcc zlndiltirncss, an ilci which insured the province for all time to (‘OIYIP ilgainst. tllc continu~ ous and lrremodiablc poverty i0 which the Liberal pary would have it by compensation. consigned its contcmptiblc Offer of The dif- ference between the old ice boats “Liberal and ihc continuous ice breakers of the Golden Age" and comfortable three or four dull) and trips sunllmor anti winter under thc Cttnservativt: government is an excellent illustration of the timer- ence. not only lo Prince Edward Island but. to the whole. dominion. lwllwean the. Liberal and the Con- And the Liberal party under Laurier was n reput- scrvativry parties, able and progressive pHriy in com~ parisrlnwiih tllo groups today tLlberals Mr. MacKonzio Kins lnlasqueradlnlr a s under two lenders. and Mr. Frcrar. and tho people know it. ——i——€O-) I? THE EXHIBITION. ,, Tllnsr- looking fnr evidences oi the much talked of drouth in this province dluring the past summer will find many silrprlscs at the pnesbnt. cnlhiitwitionl lbut few ovi- denccs oi drouth or other damage The vegetables rhown are as good us. if not better than. at. any pre~ viops exhibition here or elsewhere; the grain and the fruit are. better than in many years. There never was a better showing of cattle nnrl the rest oi’ the live stock is at least up to the average with many mit- standing individuals in every class The exhibits on the whole compare more than favorably with the heat. ever shown here and the province has good reason to fool proud of lia exhibition and grateful for n coun- try that in wet seasons or dry is always assured of n good on». The exhibition furnishes the un- ual lemons; u ll means of educa- “°3.Jfi°.‘l‘..°.».i.‘l".'.‘li' ‘i. i" calo- ... . vcntlon to be held at (leorgetown. What on earth can it mean’! is it possible that the machine has broke down. and that the Hessian froccs are triumphant? And es» pecially why cull a convention to nominate n candidate when. AC- CORDING T0 THE SOLEMN AS~ SURANCE 0F THl-I PATRIOT, a convention has already been llcld, not advanced nlaterially The judges give awards intelligently, and intelligently in our incxpert pioneer days. and in uluny their fairly. than yea f5. no doubt more tho farmer who wants lo know the 5ND MR- J- J» HUGHES DULY 0w Md why o! Um “warns ha‘ NOMINATED? it ls most passing ' strange. it is worse tllan strange. lilo means of doing su. Much vnlu- ‘m, i! is a Hear and Gigi"... 1.0m. tliatioll by illc party of illc UN- TRIJTIIS of their rccttguizcd or- gan. i! has UIIIDIIIIIIFMII)’ assured ‘us. cvcll ill the same issue that forc- iells tilc coming ('0Il\'(‘llliiIll. that Mr. Hughes "is ill the ilolvl." and drcnmill‘ it gtws to the ridiculous cxtrcnle of saying that he "is KW illg to lvill.“ Thai is. of troursc. aside from tllc rcal question, a able information is thus available ad» in agricultural knowledge. and tile result is a general vand: ll is truo tllat lllany farmers are successful YPHI‘ after year in Secur- ing prizes; it is truc that this lacing Lknown many of tile slllaller farm- Prs think it useless to elicr into wmpmmnn‘ Fm‘ ‘m’ mason we solllctllug ill tlu- parrot line illat division of oxhibiiors into protes- l; has ham. taught, it, rQpQ-ai. {HUI qonitl and non-professional would tllc habit has grown on it. But if .\lr. .I. J. llugllcs is Ill rllc field. why in ihc name oi.’ u\'cry' force of common scllso and rcason do tilcy ('a'l a convention. and propose to drag farmers and lmsillcss mcll ‘(mm ihcil‘ tiulivs and labors. just to lzivc- the llabrllls all opportunity of introducing illclll to this poiiii. opcn the way fur a more general exhibition b): the ordinary farlllcr. Exhibitors securing prizes in any class, say thrcc years consccutilrlv- l.\'. ulislit be classrri as profcssiol» als with lhcir own special prize list thus leaving til? Will‘ “W” I9’ cal god tllal the illllcr cliquc has the unprofessional PXIIIIIIIOH; who dcsigllzlil-ll to be IIIIIIOSQII "9"" nrtliuarily form Ily far the larger mien‘? ma“ and m” (lass aim m“! w‘ And what adds further interest to the Patriot's llilelilllla is ill its vociferous preaching of tlEl1li)L‘l"rlt‘_\' only a couplc of years ago WIIPII it ~ - ' hour luaxcd eloquent and loud d The annual provincial exhibition “rule by llll’ people and for tllc should be. and is. a great cduca- lwmiiifi‘ II has "Ow ‘hwioiied in 'to the llarllsllcllcrl rule of IIOM- INATF} TIIE amoral) BY HOLE it should continue to be so. The AND CORNER (sIJQUES.and“.hip rcarly cost of exhibitions is colcimem around ad libitum with ill" siderablc and the cost is iustifiabl\ $101100“ N-IIIKS “‘0""" IIY m‘? MM‘ but unless tllc accruing bcnefitsidom“ “View h3g1 $1M] Imcinpivlfzi; i . - c are pl; ' é mach an ‘he rhtcllileetl rill“ ivliztcvcr ilirociitlll tlleso aim and purpose of the exhibition mimmulamrs Choose ,0 mg...» them. is not achieved. The Mail and Empire has lurldlY The um exhibition will. we lle- deswriim“ *°“‘° “I "‘°I“"‘;?-" “a: , . _ allccs of their leader. t lc on. . ‘- rank Wm‘ ‘he b?“ that “eikcilzié King, along these lillcs. llis have had. ln number and qllillliyzsupply U; adjectives, mostly in tile of exhibits and in attendance. IgllpQrlflilVP dcgrco. altogether iout of harmony either with hi? 0'? practice or that of t lc gcllcra co ~ Ito," 0g his, party, ' i<‘lippalllil' ilo referred to “autocrais. plutucrzlls. » Iaristocrats, bureaucrats. and all lilo The Patriot finding that its re- Qjmm- tau-lg‘ and rat's that hc could conjure to llis sl-ntcllcos. without apparent thought of how" llc with‘ hitting the party. more t‘>~‘i’""I’1“-" ill this province. such solar llIvXllF blows. Little did ho then dream of - r is ‘hells worn fllilikifll the ralakcs ll s 4 amongst lilo piutocralis, Hflfi-UIPTZIIF. burcallcrilis. and all iilc OIIWT Udnoriai i"crais" allrl rais that scllclnc tllcil‘ (if course it cvarlcs tho issuc (‘lI-UIIOIS against dt-ultlcracy "WI III“ tirclc and. as is customary with it Flt-Elli“ "I ill!‘ WWII“ i" SM“ “I050 proximity i.f)'iil(' Patriot ilfliliv. copious . hibilions are calculated to bent-tit. This is a lllnttcrthat might wcll be taken into consideration. tor and it is the desire of all that classes of farmers lieve. is —-—¢Q>i-— AGAIN "BEATING THE AIR." cent confession of political faith_‘ coluulittrld itself and its party to a tariff policy that is entirely at that held by Lillcrzllls plumber provinccs, tries‘ variance with the to makc amends in a two column in its yestcrdaVs issue. when cornered, it makcs , . use oi’ capital letters. What tllci Am‘ H", i‘it,,.,-al.,r;_;;lii ;l|lil(lllllt'(‘iI electors of this province want to glint it nluoting was llcld "lii5t.‘ll2.\"l‘» iLY" in (ioorltctolvll at which cer- tain rlhitlllrlltlilfi vrcrtl Parr?" will‘ “tile unanimous desire that MR -I- J Ilughes shall RETAIN tile llonr lnatloll for Kings (‘tnunlv- Th“ date or time. of llolliiiiil- IIY whnm [hi1 mootllig was callctl. has no» htypfl glvnil. ll was advertised .for tile. only indication of any‘ IWPII a gathering appcurinl! I" 109i? "l" gan, ille Patriot. was that now fam- ous alllloullccmollt that a conven- know is whether. in thc cvcnt of tho Liberals and being returned to power. the pol illliml groups icy to which the Patriot ilas cont nlitted our provincial Liberal can~ "I didntcs. that of the Quchoc Lil» ornls or that of the Westcrn Grain Growers is to be put into effect. The Patriot has given Us two columns of screaming capital lct- Daily Selections tor Guardian Reatlersl- Furnished by W. B_ LWIQII- tors which mean nothing. Will it answer onc or two straight qur-s tions which the o1 (hi5; province are asking and which U19? have a right to be infornlmi farmers on. Will the Liberal p.'lri._y, l‘ rn- turned, to power, admit free oi’ REPENTANCE dlqtl‘ such Pprlncipal ariiclt-s or 700d" H5 pUrk. beef. (rattle. hogs. ' DOIPII-"e-‘l- Brains. eggs. buttcr? when I\lt'i.l1 ls on his ilfifllh boll and will the uberm par,“ if in; knows illc rnd is ncar, He drcads tllc thought of leaving turned. to power. admit agricultural niiv l-nnnlics down hcrc, Hr: wants to rile bclicvini-Z that HE'S squltrod up all llis debts Thai he's ptlssing out unlinmlicred by his grudges or regrets. And llc asked that all htfs IIMGII may be summoned tu his bell. And ho bogs for their forgiveness for the things he's done and said. re» implements free of duty whcn the Liberals of Qucbct: and Ontario are docidcdly opposed to such slim]? ltd-mis- Can. tile Patriot. product» any statement lllade hy the Liberal Loader. Mr. Mac-Kenzle King, uny- _where cast of Manitoba in which he said the Liberal m admit farm implements and macnln As to fisher- Why. I wonder will a follow live in llato from tiny to day. And harbor many grudges, yct rc- fuse to die that way? Why should only dying mortals so‘ thc bitterness of hate party would or)‘ free of duty. . 3 ' "ll I I1 l1 mens supplies, they are ulrcally on AMI “sggufs re°ialzzairlgn MW ‘a the free list and the talk about “'97 if wo want to die in friendship. will somebody tell me, pray. Why we tail to see the bcnuty of n life's that spent that way.’ them now is pure bunkum, As to what our four Liberal can- didates. if elected. and wllat III’: Patriot says their lpollcy will be. it matters iittlo if it (litters (mm what the majority of Liberals else-- wllcro dccldt! to do. it ls what tllc ldheral party. whom our Liberal candidates are pledged to support. will do that the electors of this Province want to know about and this In what tho Patriot ls busily- llrtilfilflj. . Why do lncn lwho llvn on tinting always wllnt i0 tiic in pence! Wily should death make hate no fearful that we sock from it release? If wc spurn a ltrotllerfil friendship wllcn wore living and nre strong. Why this sudden wish to gain it as we're passing from th.‘ throng? If there's comfort in forgiveness then it ncem that you and l Should set-ll it when we're living and not inst before we tiie_ for Exhibition. The Things for Ilall. important- COME! t0 Patons. made 0f the newest And so we are ready to serve our people t0 bottom, is an exposition 0f the New The MILLINERY that is so The new Dresses and 'Suits— Tfhe latest Fall Wraps- The new Bl0uses—- - The new Neckweal" and Vei1s— The new Gloves and Handkerchiefs»- The new Stockings- The new Lingerie and Corsets- EVERYTHING is ready—- And AT ITS BEST RIGHT NOW. Exquisite dresses and gowns are res- plendent witlh, riclh ornamentation. Tailored suits in delightful pointed and scalloped effects for day and evening wear;—all tcrials, at wholesale. Patons Ltd. _ Smart simple costumes for daytllne occasions. Frocks of butterfly gayety for the evening occasions. Hats, wraps, suits, furs—-all give indication of the good taste which guides the selection of youthful 4 fashions here. Yet no tietail is lacking to meet youtifs demands for all that is new and different. Special Showing at wholesale Price (luring this wcck, Patons. ' Pawns Ltd. 1a,, linery, furs etc. f whole store, from top and most wanted ma- tTon was held. and Mr. Hughes dlliy nominated. Thai thcrc wort- ai least tour of tile faithful pro selllt is ill sure OVIIIOIIPO. for lllt‘_\' havc si-gncrl their nalllcs, all foul". to tllo resolutions lllcy arrlvcd at l-‘rom the fact that flit: rcport as surcs us that tho hall was filled would indicate a goodly zllttoutlallcl- of tllc burczlilcrnia, aristocrats and tylhcr "crzlts" and rats that cu ginccrctl tllc machine, but wllctllcr Ml‘. Ilossiall and ihc dcmocracy of Liberals behind llim will be slam polled illio submission by silt-ll conlirlvallccs rclllains to ho scclt. ill this Itiillil of liborrv and Jllsiict», the cxlmdlcllcy of taking ihc \Vllllll\ people into ihc councils of a pull llc parity Cfllliltllfllit‘ tllllksllilllvtl, llor call tho rights of the masses Ilc trampled on with impunity. Another of ihc l‘atriot‘s vagar lcs ls in its assertion that "Tho Guardian has been lnlpcrtilu-utly inserting its advice and dictation tn the Liberal party." Like most ot its other political buncombc. this. too. is a guaranteed “home- mudc." out nf "whole cloth." shoddy it is true. bllt of tile lzclluinc Lib- eral oligan mu-tcrlnl. We have not. and would not, undertukc to ad- vise with wh‘at its press are [liens- ed to designate as tho Liberal par~ 1y, ~anli we have ncvor done so. It would ho casting pearls hcforc swine. and a waste which we would not be lgullty of. But to those true Ilibcrals. mcn of tho McKcllzic. Blake. and Lauricr schools. whose Intandnrtls of pu-blic. llfc and politi- ‘OBI honesty, were worthy of admir- ntinnnwe have felt it our duty to impart a knowledge o tthc tlolnlls of the soviets and ‘cliques of ad- venturers. WHO HAVE BEEN MASQLIERADING UN-DIOR THAT ONCE HONORAHIAC AND Al.‘ agar shcnunmmmuullné Q I Others’ ViIw that; >o+0oo (Central Wesley-an Star) IJILIIP Mary camc into the hnusc bcdraggled and weeping. "My goodness!" cried ilnr ulotli- cr. “what a sight you are.’ liow did it happen?" “i am ssorry, mammal. but I fcll int on m-url-plrdtllc," "What! with your lacs-t ucw dross on?" ' “\'-_v»ycs. change ii." i didn't llavc limo ‘o LAND MONOPOLV IN HIGH. LANDS. t-Pall Mall Hart-tic.) The Iiilzhlands olltlzllt to iw tho grout playgrounds of tile Ullitml Kingdom. Travel and ltcctlnllllrldl» tioll might to llo organized so that many thousands of people ovcry year could plljoy 'I.Ii(‘ll' cndlcss pos- sibilities of recreation and cxcrclst- -their walking and climbing. camp lng and fishing. Some landlords expressly prohibit their tenants from giving any shelter to the aud- aclmls holiday-maker who ilvtrudcs into their prlvatc province, and ‘f my attempt worn mndt- to opoll up the country. as Swiizcrhllltl and Norway arc ollcncd up, for tilt- slought tn fako the part of tho morn honest Lihcrgl rnuk and lilo, to dcfenll illom from tho inlposliirllls of ihc ruling olcmt-uit that is trying to scourge them lllio obodlcntlc. wt- llavo only done so because they arc without a dependable press of lhclr nwn to take up their cause, and ltecause they are deserving oi hm- I r Itreatment. Superb Hit (Exhibition 6i lluiumn and all Goods X»- Oul" showing‘ will give you an authentic knowledge of WHAT IS WHAT in all ready to weal" garments, mil- EXHIBITION‘ VISITORS IIORDIALLY INVITED TO MAKE PATONS STORE THEIR HEADQUARTERS Plan to meet your friends here. Our prices will bear any comparison you nlake and our clerks are courteous and pleased to see you. M EN ‘S SM .\ R1‘ 'l‘()l‘ (‘(I.\'l‘ atul SYITH At» less 'l"h'.ln wholesale Price for Exhibition Week. ‘zltnns, Ltd. Meals Heavy Winter Overcoats. Regular $80.- 00. value $14.95. Others at $18.00, $20.- 00, $22.00. ’ Nlclfs 'I‘wtscd Stilts $10." 00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00. $40 to $50, suit value $25.00. SEPTEMBER 29, 1921 If a vast zlssortmclit of llalulsonlc styles of dresses, suits ‘dliltl Coats for stylish dressers, at a very IIIOIICRI price will "iirilvi lliscrilnillzltillg llllycrs. lvc prcllict a vPlZY Inrgc IIIIPIHIHIIUI‘ at this exhibit. Stilt: now on at WIIOIDSHIO pricc. Futons, Ltd. Furs of more practical type are lash ionctl into coats of the (IOSIFQII lengths. Ncckpicccs are in single skin s ‘HITS 0r the new upstanding chokcl-s, llllctlliliiltilily smart, at wholesale Prices, Patous, Ltd. The Good Old Kinds Yolfvc Wanted So Long, in Ready to Wczl ' and Dry Qiotltls, at Patons. no” ' The news on this page tclls just how much it ole-ans 0n goods that you nlzly have been waiting to buy. Tllc Artful SiillllliciLv of 'l‘llcsl- NE\\' FROPKS FOR SPIHNII. (EIIILH (ilvcs 'l‘llcnl Yllusrlzll (‘llnrlll -l’:|ttuls. ]‘:\‘('l'_\’Il()(I_V Is Sicppi up; Into Nclv Apparcl What a joyous time it is. How one love-s to lay aside the used things and wear something supremely, delightfully new. And now our store is filled with the handsomest apparel obtainable. It is wait~ lug for your inspection. Come. All our Ready to Wcar for Exhibition goes WhOIGSQIIC, ‘alons Lttl Pawns iltti. gr‘llcrzllwoiljfiyfhvilifhlll_Ill?ilIfllI . clll-c of vulgar pllltocracy, its cm. llotlied in lilo lcssnc and shooting tcllalli. \\‘()ill'I b0 cnlltatilcd ill rc- sisiallcu. I SCHOOL BOY HISTORY. iFrolll all ldxcllalltic.) A boy ill a Wolsll school t-ssayw-vl to wriic on llollry Vill. and a Loll- tIllIl papcr rcporls llinl begin» llillt: lllus: _ “Kill-g llcllry Vlll. was lllffl-{Fflill- cst. lvidowcr that. cvt-r llvcd. Ilc ims horn at Altllo IIUIIIIIII) ill lllc YPHI‘ 10bit. Ilc had 510 lvivl-s lit-- sillvrs l-llililrcll. Tilt: first was lltlllilPll alld cxccuiotl. Tltll second \\'.'i.~i rcvokcrl. Sill‘ llcvcr smiled again. llv-llry N lvzls SIIFPUIWIIWI on ihc IIIFUIIP by hlary ()lli‘l‘ll of Scots, snlllciilncs known as illc. [lady uf iltc Lake-f‘, 11$ Ill‘ MAKING THE TOUIRIST HAPPY. tNclv Yolik Herald.) Tllc l-llicrprising \Vill Il. Ilays, having cslaltlisllt-ll a bllrcnli of gcll~ oral govl-rlllucllial iuforlnaiitlll ill ilm Post Ofllcc Dcpllrinlcllt at Wash- dllilltlll. llrtzos our posimasicrs gcll- crallfv to t-xtcud tllc llll-n. Make ihc t'ili'l.l'il. illltl parilcillllrly llltl iravcllcr. fccl at homo: "Tilousaltlls of tourists arc now motoring up and down ihc country, lllld [ltlslillilslfirs and postal enl- ploycws havc thr- opportunity of llc- illg or practical llclp to aucllslitzllr gvrs ill Illl‘ ctlnllnllllitirls. WIIOMI‘, lgrl-lltl-sl IIIIIIFIIIIIOH lie In securing ITPIIZIIII!‘ Information PHIIPPFIIIIIKIIIII lflrflllify illrlllllzll which lllcy are passing and caicilillg up with their 'nlall from homo. it is suiggcstctl ylllill tho posiniltsirlr or some desig- nntctl cicrk ill oacll offlcl‘ might -WllIl(l\lA serious los- x9 ', r- lii IIIR regular work so _cq‘ Iahlo to b0 nlllc to givl‘~_<lTlil~k-a_l-lli"l7l7li__ll ‘Tn-orb. insirTatlbfThnsing (lffrio film‘ I“ Imllliri” "mlrvillilil! (‘ulla llilil ihc tropical (‘Illilllg with (Iirvctlon; etc, and other llcucrai ifilrllulilln cntllisll? Surcly ihc mrmmlnim‘ "I?" "l"? hi‘ "W711i lily (‘nllzltiittn ivorkcrs should llavt- “(limimi I“ giving "“I'I‘I"I fllllli Illlliil pllrcllasllll; powcl‘ its tllv (u- "imprfm "immm" i" m" i"l\'i'Ii<‘l"f~‘ i ball? Allllllill consulllptioll o't iisll "ulilili Pwrvfl W. v b ,i_ll i-lztllutvla is about I10 llounlls pcr ' ‘ "i"“‘“h llilIlVlllllili. in Norway‘ it is OVHI‘ post (llll('t‘ will be t-qulltpcli with. 7,’, pounds. Tllc slmc‘ way H, n. """“‘“" mm" ""4 Illiiuiltry’ in (‘an ‘ - ‘ 'I‘~‘"nlla is to lllcrcllsl- cnnsuuliliion ui tlfillc. llclgllltorllvlotl, sllolviltl; ilvllcrt-i oillcr may llc bought, will llu l-,.,.,._ Tile postmastoris youngest boy will bc rcatly with rod and bait loliililll» tllc stranger to a buss pond. 'l'llt-rl- will llc loll and n (iovcrnmclli pow- dcr puff i‘nr illc motoring lady. \\'l- _ call l\(‘iil‘ illc postlnastlsr oi lilo iii I'm‘ Illlklllfl llil." fill tllc lllolallclltlly’ tourist and lllyiilllg llilll to conic in i and rcad tile postcards rcccivt-ti ill the last nlail. (‘nlladilln |iI'tltlllCl<_ Y , HYNDNAN S THINIIER .L<~ ‘ \ nl\\,. \ A SOPOHIFIC olscounss. tlmlldoll ExprcssJ "What was the tcxi of ihc scrillnlt today?" b ' "Ilo glveill llis bcltivpd silo-l," “Molly people tllvrc?" "All the beloved." MR. CAREFUL MAN MEETS WITH ACCIDENTS, AND HE HAS TO PAY THE SAME PRICE II 7W tlvn an auto you need Auto insurance. Insure your car. it lo a matter of good bullneu. We will assume liability for perlonll lnlur- ias and tor damage to property. WI will also insure you againnt collin- ion and fire. MARKET COULD INCREASE AT HOME (Ottawa Qlilzcll) Trude and conlmcrtrc wcckly bulletin scndu ollt all 8.0.8. call "Ill/Int! "Norway making strong of», forts to t-apturc (fuban codliso! trade." (fnnadian codllsli imm- with (‘uha is said to bt- in "inllnl~ ITHE Oh-OEST INSURANCE self _ its "mil iiflfllrli" (‘analdirln aurllnri- AGENCY ties may some dny begin to Illlllk mon- of the Qllfllldlilll oorltlsll tutu‘: with (lnnndnh .,,\v.hq'll,',fl,u]qg flhjpiv. _Ilon to, growing, théWtomc mar PHONE G7‘ 6| QUEEN ST UMRLUI TETOWN PEI. 4 . l i