Sometimes the moner re: and butter is not deposited from them. The staff of this Bank is t to ladies not familiar with b Capital and Reserve: Total Resources . . . . CHAR LOTTETOWN Branch The Farmer's W ABank Account iie Should IIave I eived from th ruined to be ark-lug ways‘. A. W. HYNDMAN, e sale of her 988s, in the Bank and shc gels no benefit especially courteous 534.000.0170 . . . . . . .. $508,052,959 Manage: BRANCHES IN P. E. ISLAND ALSO AT Sulnmerside, Tlgnish, Tyne Valle ton, Mount Stewart, Murray River, Cardigan. Eldon. FREDA IIUTII S: C0. Established 1809 12 Tokcnhouse Yard LONDON Winter Sale Spring Sale "Warehouse- 64 Park Street, Southwark, London HENRY BENNET, I Agent investigate all future “extraordinary” necessities. 1123 Broadway New Yup}; For particulars apply to INA DICQ I.'.\'I‘IC R ICPRICSI'IN'I‘.\'I'ION E. n. RAYNER, _ a , summer-side’ I R E. Island His Worship Mayor Riley, in his inaugural ad- illl-ll-ilfliuMtht. wvooowoooo ore-ow“ 0+0 o +0 mwo+o++o+++++4+o+++q¢ Automobile A number ; holders are sati they a checks for their Garage fire. Y:AA¢AAA AAAAAAAALALA Next FN GLAND FUR ALTCTEONS Insurance of our policy sired to-day for re receiving substantial lOSs in , the late Will You be Satisfied After the Fire Phone 540 or 541' To-Day W. K. p Roge rs Co., Ltd. m Hunter Rim’ ‘veiling: ii was found t0 be an extraordinary scarcity of cloth ing as well as the bedding and all that goes to mak ____________ Commencing Feb. 2, A1920 Commencing April 26, 1920 . A. a. nnum. rmmlt-ur." ll. K. Uulrlr. Anluclulv lfldltur. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1920. J. ll. llumrn, lrldlmr and Puhllnhcn * connnu conhm effective way of destroying thel Homing Dilly (founded 1887) $4.00 J y 1d ll In!) I d . - _ tam RI Year (mulled. In udvnncqprn oilz-n-i-Ire $3.50 2.111722: usefulness ma“ ‘by dabbling m » _____ __ .____ party politics. Hitherto [he Bum- table. When looking for favor o EXTR .\ ORDINA RY, __Before the report of the F Commission finally disappeared and was laid to rest labelled phetic soul of the Patriot s which the game of hi its issue of February nouncement was made: alconwood Hospit up this department of the Asylum upkeep.” have the political fraud attempted under the disg wood affair, when exposed as a deliber camouflage to prepare the way for the g pr th ault government last summer to make the r overnment needed, thcrc necessarily was considcrabl tion on the part of the people and conste the part of the government. ported that the made extraor scarcity” by an extraordinary importation fro Montreal of goods which it is claimed could hav been purchased as reasonably at home. The peopl have grave doubts as to the bona fides of the Pat riot’s alleged “extraordinary” of them are seriously conside demanding an independent rnation o dress to the City Council, a rcpo in yesterday's Guar which is engaging cities at present, tion in the legislature. while Charlottetown has more tl whole population of the provinc teenth of the representation. tion Charlottetown should have His Worship might have gone fu while the city is inadequately legislature it is not represented a ment, a condition w ate. Possibly neith cabinet timber and this is the city’s misfortune. It may be difficult to secure lotion to give us our rightful propor but the matter of electing member in the cabinet is in the hands of th will no doubt see to it when the o comes to them. namel four representatives 0-‘0-§O-&0-O04 0¢§§O40++44+$+§00 “'1 RELESS 'l‘I‘]LEPlI().\'ll\'G‘r. Marconi, the inventor of wir eless telegraphy, predicts that “within the pr csent year vocal commun- -;;- .;.....;...;.i§ :' ' . l 1s 4 ' ' 97 r ‘Dominion g Woven F encingi jf 35000 Rods All Kinds Galvanized Wires j, Special Prices h china LOIS j sf We Close Daily in 5.30 x The Rogers Hardware Co. AQAQA A A A A a QA‘A UMITED Wholesale and Retail AA ALQL a LAAAA‘AAAAQA vv-vvv ication transmitted without wires will replace the cumbrous system of today/Q’ doing away altogether with wires and the other costly appliances now in use, to say nothing of the elimination of “Central” and the Hello girl. “Vile shall undoubtedly be able,” says Mr. Marconi, “by means of powerful machines, to . gird the whole world. with “waves of electric energy without wires, by the simple pressure of a finger up- on a transmittingbutton.” “Very shortly,” he contin- ues “with an instrument of this kind, bankers, poli- ticians and business men in general will be able from minute to minute, to keep themselves in contact with both hemispheres.” To the layman, who ‘has seen successive miracles worked, who has seen conversation carried on over distances of hundreds of miles by wire, who has seen messages flashed through space without any visible medium, the new wireless telephone, while it cannot be an impossibility, yet presents some puzzling possi- bilities. When “bankers, politicians and business men” and the thousands of others, male and female, begin talking through space, each with his or her little pocket telephone, the Babel incident of old sug- gests itself. Can privacy be secured? When one taps the air with his or her telephone receiver, will he or ~she hear the complaints and the commendations, the requests and the refusals, the anathemas and the praises of all the others? Witlh thousands talking, at once, with thousands of receiveFs and transmitters simultaneously in action in all languages and under all conditions—well, what? Yet nothing is impossible. Science has already harnessed the impalpable ether, has conquered the air, has done the impossible and it will no doubt be up t'he Patriot stairs “Don't touch,” the-pro- aw another avenue in gh finance might be lolayed. Inl 27th the following cheerful an- Such an announcement as this, ordinarily, wouldi aroused no suspicion. Taken in connection with? uise of- a commission to report on conditions at Falconwoodui it was, to put it mildly, suspicious. The first Falcon- ate piece 0f oposed high financing and taxation; when shown ‘at the material "had been provided bythe Arsen- epairs. discord is entering into tho Lnbor~ m w. .. requirements and many ring the advisability of‘ external commission to rt of which was given (lian, drew attention to a matter! the attention ofvother Canadian‘ y proportionate representa- His Worship pointed out that ran one-eighth of the e it has only one fif- According to popula- rther and stated that represented in the t all in the govern- ‘hich no capital city should toler- er of the city representatives is of the necessary legis- tion of legislators s worthy of a seat e electors and they pportunity again who alone have power to grant you al he follows his larger interests will bury small places as .Princc ‘lion. Mr. 8 lo tho responsible Minister. can on mom. To scud such to the Minis the Niirtistrzx‘ and in parliament on 7. S their‘ bellulf._ The thin odgo of tho \\'(‘(llZ0 of reported by the commission on February 9th to bed" F‘ o‘ "my i" Omjfli” Th“ e indigna- ‘couniy oxct-ulivc did not invite the jl. L» P. lo the convention und l1 Mr. ll. V. (‘lure ifisher unuouxicos It is now currently re_llllwis intention to run as u Labor- “Buy mm 11mm" g°"°1"“me"t hashili.in?".iiii“ill‘l‘i.liillrsLilli dmary p1‘OVlSl0l’l for this “extraordinary ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' -/ r-ouvoulion. Mr. Fisher ‘claims the so "unconstitutional’ and ewbrruch of fuith." 'i'hcrc is also e ‘ strong resentment aigaiust the tar? on‘ platform laid down by rho Hon. _j.\lr. (‘rcr:\.r' ihr- farmers lender. which would l_i..- most destructive of‘ the fruit growing inn-mist ofuhe grout Niagara fruit producing dis- trict. 'l‘l1uy do not want their in- (iustry wipcd out liy surplus pro- duv: of tho ilniiorl Slums being dump: d into our m-urir is. 'l‘hcro is a (loath-like stillness In povorliruriut cii-‘clrs. l-i‘ it were not for dismissals, tax notices and Ml occasional brainstorm of the Pat- riot wcwvoulzl scarcely kllmv that there is u govcruincni. Tho House must soon convene, and whut ‘for’! What about the Dominion Govern- ment highways grant, wllut about ‘their road policy? The Arrcnault program-me on this subject was de- nounced iby the Liberals, in the col- umns oi rho Patriot, as “another infernal scheme involving the prov- i Daily Selections l g Guardian Readers l Furnllhed by W. S. Lquaon ‘ u+ooloooo+o+wo+o+oo+o+o TIMES OF STRAIN FOR l THE SOUL To every ibcrc 0011113 lllllfig when cvvlgvlhiug In which llL‘ has trusted seems about to give way liumun fellowships are of-ten disapixoiniincnts. The props do not always furnish sup- nm-r, ' The joys sometimes‘ have n bitter lllSlP. There seems 10 be no sure refuge, no place of com- tort, m, (ecrtaln hope — exceot in God. We are driven to Him hyrsnccr force of circumstances. And always we find Him a re- fuge and strength, and a vary present. help in trouble. He i8 without falling u source of com- fort and spiritual refreshing. In Boards of Trade can llnd no mpre mcrside Board has shown n. splend- id record in labours for the public‘ good. The ruportetl "rumpus," des- cmbed 'b_v'fl1c Pioneer is regret- sorvice of any kind it is common scnse and proper to apply to those request. When the Board appliesto Hon. ‘McKenzie King for a public convenience they must Ibe satisfied to accept just such as that gen- tleman. has in his power and will to give them. The other alternative is to wait till he gets the power. a most doubtful prospect, when, li’ party precedents, such County. , . . . which will almost become a blank ‘When the Liberal government came 1n therelm m, mem0,y_ A“ appncaflon to King. n copy to be sent ' been reestablished, and that thc ly be interpreted as u slight uponl thr- govcrnmcut and the deport- tcr is tho only proper course. And it would be perfectly correct to sun] a copy to Mr. King us the l 1'tprescr1tn!i\'e of the bounty, ask- ing him to use his inllucncc with a r inco in hundreds of thousands, pen haps millions of dollars." They mus; surely have a lbetter and more heavenly scheme to propound. What will it be? AA masterpiece of constructive genius or the old-fam- lliar, "as I sai before," or their mhsracterlshic nertia in an asy- lum of, official indolence trans- ported on flowery beds of ease in- to the muniflcence of increased salary and indemnity? The coun- l’ l‘ vously for information as to what they intend to do. ‘ 000o o-0004 it Others’ View Points l BRITISH SHIPPING SUPREIMACY I‘ (Hong Kong Press) Every Briton must have been proud ~to read the statement em- bodied in a cable despatch that the supremacy of British shipping has Empire's sbure of the confiscated enemy shipping, added. to the great [output of nEIW ships, has given us, withiri :1 wear of the close of the war’, a total tonnage live per cent greater than we had beforedhc wnr. it is scarcely necessary to add for the information of people ivhose business is with shipping that our carrying capacity is “still u u l.‘2€£n.°'»§"' try la waiting anxiously, and uerV ' ‘ u ¢ 5ir Henry Draytoo rlflniatcr of‘ Find!!!" Y8:-"1'ho homely firm- 01 ‘work ma thrlfli age =11 #11“ Oanodo floods will! ‘ m! n you woo; $51183: o! gfldg a specific amount 1mm yum- weokly income and 54¢ 1i to your-Jovian account. . * mm zxcuo sin-MM onion not or onion - CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH G. C. TEMPLE, MANAGE], Fraternal INSURANCE . fraternal insurance to compare Wllhlllilt 155111111 1W "rue mozwsuoznr onozn or FORESTERS vfull particulars cun be received from the undersigned. We invite applications. A. D. FRASER, J. F. WHEAR, lligli Secretory. 1l11-2-18ME1m0. short of requirements." Whatever dcliclcilcy exists, however, will cer- tainly be met in time, for every mouth many new ships are being launched from tho yards of the ilnitcd Kingdom. ._._._--<-o§€__. THE NOVEL AND THE FILM (London Daily Express) What the curtcst novelist can say in a page the screen shows in u flash. And this‘ is not only true of action. it is true of emotion and psychology. .Words. sentences, phrases, chapters go to the con- struction of that sense in the read- cr which makes him at last under- stand that a-g the nuthofls "selcct- (Bil nroment" the heroine look ‘thinks and fools thus or thus. A good illim actress, n good film, n. normally intelligent spectator, and tho same understanding comes in a second of time. That is one ex- planation of the fascination of tho films for all-oi‘ us. The tabloid Ipsy- chology. Three novels in ono after- noon. ——€-<'04»-————— A FAERCE FELLOW (New York Globe) ——-.lolm D. Rockefeller, Jr., is fond of quoting his father. l-lere is on anecdote of tho senior Rock- feller he related to exemplify the point that ii‘ the mountain would not come to Mahomet, Mahomet must go to the mountain. My fath- or likes to tell the story of a farm- c-r whn met another farmer, both of them driving on a narrow coun- try road in tbedecp snow of winter. 'i‘ho track was only broken in the o4 out was difficult. met, one farmer said, with a blus- iering manner: "if you don't turn out for me l’li' do to you what. l did to the last man l met who wouldn't turn out for me." alarmed, the second farmer pulled LOOK ! LOOK l READ DRESS TALK ND. 42 Tho difference between the appearance of well rnrcd for and ncglvcinrl rlothus in out of nil proportion to the slight ox- pensc involved. (‘arc also moans longer wcur. We have givon ruldod lit‘ , i0 many garments that had been cast zisirle as useless. 4 Perhaps you hnvo a few dlircurllml ozniruvints hanging ‘in the closet. After lhey have undergone our process of thorough renovation, it is safe to say the result will ‘surprise you. ls not this worth a trial. The Webster Dry Cleaning Co, Ltd. .. GEO. L..PROWSE, Agent ior Charlottetown Phone _757 I i! . ‘ _ When the two turned and soiid to tho first fnrmor: "Toll me, neighbor, what did you do lo the mun who wouldn't turn Much is the best insurance in existence. Why‘! Bocause it is the cheapest 5mi- M present it is put on absolutely sound foundation. There i9 m; Liberal commissions are given for all applications received and ILC-R. belligerent neighbor pass. When lie was back in the road again he out for -you'.’" "l |urncd_ out’ for ' hinl," rcplicd the liot-hczrtietl farm- . 4.‘- - V.---¢¢¢Y,»W I Why everybody In order to keep the cash. D (l. “'. llim- our hope is ilxcd and un- disturbed. lt I3 not slrango that lhe writ- ers of the Psalms have so much to say about trusting in God. 'i‘hey are but voicing human ex- perience; arr cxporleirce of (lisnp- yiolntnroui. in things cnrthly nnd of ilbllglll. and satisfaction In things heavenly. Again ‘and again it has come to puss that he who trusts in tho Lord, and does good, not only dwells in the land but is fed also; for "the Lord re- dcemeth the souls of his servants and none of them that trust in Him shall be desolate." Art thou a mourner Rouse thee from thy spoil; Art. thou a sinner? ‘Sins may be forgiven; Each "morning gives“ tho wings 'to flvo from hcll, Erich night u slur to guide ihy feet to heaven. ing Buy as man help the G. W. V A FOR US. AAAAA‘ a a‘ Is going to have the privilqge of buying tickets for the The boys and girls of the city schools will the week. You are requested to be as liber REM EMBER About the weather, there is going to be good ice. >04 00 0-00-0-04 0401 0 0 0 mo» 0004-0-0000-040 centre of the road. so that turning out in the deep snow to let his or." 0-0-¢40-0'0-0+0-0-0-01004**¢‘ ‘¢#‘¢‘¢¢¢“‘¢‘¢‘0¢ ‘¢*¢v%$404400000000400000-+0+0-00-O0 wants mone y is because they have to live. G. W. V. A. going we have to get more l EVERYBODY , V. A. sm’ lelxrif Sl{.\'l‘l~.‘. Ismnln’ )[.\l{(‘ll i2'l‘ll'. cnlhon you dur- al as possible. lulu (‘AYSPL y ticketsgs you wish for 25 cents each, and DON"I‘ \V()lCItY REM E M BER “'1'! “TIRE GLAD TO GO ‘ACROSS FOR YOU. “'15 “'ILL BE PLEASED Il*‘ YOU “'1 LL COME ACROSS 0400 0-00-0 00 0-00 0 00 04 0040 04 0 00004 00000-000004 t ' +55 iFHCH-y- g Gtfiépgl ‘,1 -"'r ., i, l r Ill gigs to solve this, to the layman, apparent impossi- l t - ) . "1 -'\ n (f1 r15 limit" iiilsor iiussn other advance i; certa 1st advanced all Consolidated 00's nlbbe tlcle . ;:::t.?_ no on THEM n corn BROS LIMITED ' WHY o gone up twice uinco last summer and an- in ‘because the manufactur rs have on March prices twenty per cent and this ill soon come on, the retail trade. ‘ rBuy at Goff Bros, Because prices lrav Lida, because you are lure to got first grade - r, at prices often cha rged for the inferior on. _ Do you wear holeprool hosiery. ‘nil but, ‘Bu; t; RS NOW