r l r‘. s - I I m caiiltsoiiruiowirotiejaoian I reasons? "1920." ' hnuuatntmn. Branch Office Charlottetown Hyndman 8t (10.1, Ltd, Managers, P. E. l. Sale We have several good second hand cars which we have taken in trade. We have to make room for our new stock and have re-priced these at - VERY LOW PRICES to clear, They include. McLAUGHLlNS OVERLANDS GRANT, SIX GRAY DORTS FISHER dc OTHERS All will be sold‘ at prices far less than their real value. A chance for grage owners and dealers to make some money. Stems, McNiitt & White Ltd. AGENTS FOR THE GRAY DORT 8c STUDEBAKER Show Room 159 Queen Street Phone 521 infrequently wives and husbands come who conclude life’s young dream in the divorce court. . i ' Evidence has been adduced to show that, on an average, the life of a city endures but for one or at the country, unspoiled by luxury and indulgence, ,_-I: city. . The process of degeneration is working over- lithat tramples underfoot the saving conventionalities of a few years ago? If we are to safeguard the ‘pres- Jpassing shrug innovations which a generation ago 3 i would be looked upon with horror. v lt.\'l'i().\'.i\li AND hI()l)l*1lL\'l‘E. At a recent meeting of the Leather and Boot » and Shoe Manufacturers’ held in Quebec City recent- ‘ly’ Sir Lomer Gouin and the Honorable Arthur Meigh- en were the principal speakers. L‘Evenement, dis- i the most two generations. The continuous flow from " supplies the fresh young blood that perpetuates the f life and maintains the prosperity and progress of the time in the cities of today and the Chicago example ; cited is only one of many. Is the fresh young blood p;- '”" """" "" also to become vitiated by the so called moderism l Second Hand Cars for > ent and the future we must regard with more than a ' t i ' spare tire and tube, with complete set of tools, comes within the reach of every man, “KB. PIHHVSE -~—;=-—==—-——~———"~m?.1intafi$€vt, turns‘ out to he the pessimist. _ Pessinfism anti optimism m": ninety per cent states oi mind. How does the world look to you‘! Which are you? . -?-<4¢-———— INFLUENZA l8 CAUSE OF DEATH OF THIS FAMILY Furnished by W. B. Lou-con PEBSIMIST OR OPTIMIST ‘CLEVELAND, Feb. 1.—~'Mrs. Ed- ith Bullman and her iivc months’ old "daughter werehhot to death Saturday and the husband and fath- (By Winnipeg Tribune.) kH-Lfisssusssssassa O-OOO-Q-O-O-OfidQ-OQ-O-R D P t i cussin the meeting, said, among other things: “ e were particularly happy to hear Sir Lomer Gouin, following the Hon.~Arthur Meighen, declare lhimself as being absolutely in favor of a policy of imoderate protection and a protective tariff. He spoke 'from the best national viewpoint, which is ignored >iby too many aspirant chiefs of the Federal Opposi- ‘tion who are ready to sacrifice the interests of the ‘nation to their prejudice and their thirst for power. l “As Sir Lomer Gouin has so well said, it is not ithe manufacturers only who are interested in the policy of a moderate protection. The prosperous {wage-earner of our cities would be more cruelly af- fected than his patron if the policy which has been ‘the cause of the industrial success of Canada were abandoned from one day to another. And the farmer whose most advantageous market is yet the neighbor- ing city, would himself suffer in his great prosperity,. if a dwarfish Crerar, Mackenzie King or Lapointe succeeded in sapping the work of the clear-sighted ‘ants of the political generation of 1867. ‘ -‘=' when the pessimist arises in the morning he feels sure in advance ihnt things are going all wrong. With this had apart the pessi- mist feels as customary, that it is going to he ‘an unlucky day for him. l-le declares gloomily to himseli that before the day is over he will got a. call down from the boss. will lose u couple of customers and fall down stairs and break his neck, or something. The optimist arises in the morn- ing with a tune on his lips and a gladsome smile upon his counten aiice. Ha knows he is going to enjoy his breakfast. suck-because he tee]; that he is going to like it——it seems one 0i’ the best breakfasts he eve,- ate. He knows he is going to he prstg. records during the dtty, what he expects. fir" i" v . ed by the boss and make new sales . u and ah ‘ _ that, and-because he has this st- j tiiude toward his business-me “is _ " And he feels that before tit day H I . _ isover no will help some imo guf- I er, was reported dying in a hospi- tal with a bullet in his hrnin._ Police believe Bullmnn tempor- arily deranged by influenza, from which all three members of the family have been siiiTering tor a week, first. killed-his wife and ha-hy and then shot himself. -_ v \\\\\\\‘ -2‘ D ODIYSW QKIDNEY/ZF ///l PlLLSgI-iill l/ i t _ , s. lit] l\\\\\\\\ all D KIDNEYSM. . t lit= "1! .. immfritzigfi; "WRETES '5 5i Master Six McLaughlin, Overland and Cheveriot. l). .\. MUKINXON. FREDli lIUTii Etablished 1809 C0. _ 12 Tokenhouse Yard LONDON 1123 Broadway ' For particulars apply to . _ E. H. RAYNER, Summerside, am-iummtiu. , a 64 Park Street, Southwark, London HENRY BENNET, whit-Risks‘; '- . . i *- u .. . - w. e ~.- - . = - -t - t. - - - -. - - - - - - - c -_~,-i-_t*-.t'-.-A->*1~t ‘assets-era '7 iiinlil:iItillllIiiIlllliliililltliIliittilllIiiiliililllillllililillliililihtillilIllillllllillililliiilllllliilliilil l L ‘Tiiie L l- lrl é-deli-eil-l- il-"i-E 1,515 .-- iEh-EFi-Eii-tdirkint- i- iéii‘ 1U ‘lit i . ‘i lillJlE-ll‘ . l ' I ilk] . g _ v V i L, n _ . . q v ‘ ' _ MOI-Ill; Dally (founded 1881) “.00 per yen (delivered) ll advaneeii ilirfi I'll], ' ‘jillf 83-00 yo! yin! (mulled, In .."vnnee, ll Canada, and $3.50 for U. S. A._ [lg m‘ i e 0 , S S ' fll- l- b Blllfll» Prellllenl- J. It. Bunsen. ldolltor and rubnnTe-K, _ ‘ D. K. Currie. Auoelnle Iiidltlir. w I . w u e THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1920. (i? ° ° _==_ [i- -D ' TIIE (‘IVlC ELECTION .2 if - Yotr Victory Bonds. deeds. mortgages, imur’ 5,. . . . . _ " , , d‘? hi? . m“ 905d“ m m, ma,” to h“, when j== , It is significant that in the CIVIC contest opened by n9 ill fin or thieves may reach them. 21* lfhenominations yesterday there were only four new ti; Evan ‘ “on: box or “f: in your own home aspirants for civic honors, namely, one for- the May- ii- "l? ink, ‘h: “M,” murky given by the Safety I oralty and three for Councillors. Wards one and four‘ f“, g? mp0,,‘ Box‘, in ‘hi, Bmk I are satisfied with the representatives ‘they have had‘ GE , Th” my be m,“ in convgm-n Si!“ a y gar the past two years; the City is satisfied with its" H", 11.; g "m" ca“ é ommissloneis of Sewers and Water Supply while, ,5» C“, md m mm desire for change was but mildly expressed in Wards A "F, 0'3 _ E l three and five. In Ward Two there are two new can- sill .111; (llfilalfiS fgr the seat vacated by Councillor D.‘ J. Riley E5 o w o as een nominate for the Mayoralt , In Ward EH i- ' Five Mr. R. HJJenkins is contesting one 03f the three f: ' - A " - i r ' v ' . , ' l‘, ' ' ' _ |_ PM" aim _ ‘ ‘mm Lumgou. 1 aaantrslollitel) occupied by Councillois Mclfenna and i p . _ _ "m" ""4 ' "'°°°-°°° cmistmsn Brush .' . ' ‘ ,L H; "m ' " “M Wiiiszsiifiiis;tisitiiiciiziziiiiizngsgtiiiii THE NEW QVERI AND gt. a " 1 -_. . 1 icompliment to the retiring council whether the elec- i: I ‘ - . fi tion will effect a change or not. Charlottetown has ¥ ~ ‘ ' ' {i} I 'f0r many years been happy in its selection of re re- . _ » n‘ ' ° ' ' ‘ isentatives and the city’s interests have unfailiiliagly fit ibecn safe guarded by the men selected. The govern- A . I ment of a city is not always rewarded by the rati- - 1 1 tutle of the citizens; the critics, like the pooE willi S S ‘always be with us but criticism has seldom been as, p 7 p g l little in evidence as on the present occasion. i . , I , , , . i“ This beautiful Touring Car saves iaas- From Auto-Lite Starting and Light- The Greatwest e 1 not ass o1 Ditdnlxnnxiitn. Sengers from the Iswaying’ bobbing and iggnttoislgglfic%,,cr§£é.,;;geé.g,mdigi2 of equm- ~ """“ i . . - , ~ . _ i; Chicago theatre, itis announced, has added ,- Pltchlllg due m. Ordinary IOad-JOIlSrIN AD- i g g ‘ p ‘ASSIIYaI-‘ce a 0. to its equipment a smokmgrroom for ladies at z cost ti‘ DITION» 1l§ wuudeYful thleefpolnt 5,11%- The gracefulness of its design and 111x- of ten thousand dollars. The manager exp ains I pension (Triplex) Springs Cushion the Jars unousness of its appomtments together Eggs‘ h; Wals dnven to fills b)’ tthhe ladifis- H9 hid P‘ andabsorbthe shocksso that the passengers with the fine material and workmanship . n g1!‘ s were Smo “g m e was Jioomsi t e ' ‘ e to GLIDE OVER rather than ride up contribute toward making it a quality car C Jidcnseil statements for 1919 as announced at th b d ‘ d . - th - r _ 56cm , g _ _ _ Annual Awmng, he“, Feb,.um. 3,1, “m, e nfglreoéfislzlthilgglali, e lobbles‘ The “Omen Smoke Lg and down the roads tineveness, 0f unusual distinction. t» l Th a '1 .7 ., t ~ ' '. i‘ . ' New BEu"s,°°::l"dss1lJ9e1% ‘by "iiiliillgiii i theatreeifsfeififbdelfdtisedne riff’ thbedgsldspatlddliliezsgtltb; ‘l? N0 Previuus 1mm)!‘ C31‘ exllerlence can Opepgiiglgviis n53: lirilitigdlubrtlbld boyf OIiQ/teeillzfild "“""°f.‘.i2.-.Z‘l’?§ ta;a;;;;"."."i;';;; """" " "fltifififil? Itihaigg otogthnen” it is notktrue of l‘ ‘convey an adequatefidla ‘ii-theinipriii; 4’ “it Weighsmfly 1850 ‘mundl m‘ Light ...... .. _ , , . a , . . n. . . 1 . . t. . Income‘ (Premiere Md lcwtwo ...... .. s,s9s,3s4 than the men”or thal it was nedelgzlllyérltfliriligktbrlsqtldh Li, so: liilfigo,i,oym()gg,-1:fi(1l?:)el11- y glinaggli ts marked Savmgs m gasolme’ ' ncrease for the year............ 1,469,288 _ . ' ' ,. ' - _ . y , ‘ |~ 3 1 , J ‘ ' g ~ n r for he I . . . . ' ' surpm in jgigyjjh A I t _ h _ 3'479'925 innovations, especially 1n spectacular and sensation- lift T A Company's hlsitory? 1,320,520 ‘a1 Ones’ and he knows enough of human nature LIE‘ l i . I . . ' know that 1n a 61W the S119 0f Chlcago there are iii‘ Overland has more good VALUE h1d- and makesit particularly the FARMER’S ‘rile €)iixllltéelllii°sll‘illvldfiti Si: i‘il-!ti‘ii1‘i2\l;§i‘8d in 1919. (ind the enough Billy girls 0f Pile Vulgal‘ ‘Smart Set t0 make den away out of sight than any inspection CAR. A woman or child can drive it, and profits lrom .g..,§,‘.,..‘.“;,,,'.;_ ,":;,,,§,‘§§g~ ,§,’,‘§“§‘,‘,§_‘,‘n“ such a Venture 3 Profitable one; emugh (lithe kind [pl or trial ride can possibly reveal. Certain for purposes of’ a load of material the up- " the gross interest yield WHS 7.68 percent. The mté Who 100k u on smokin and even drinkin and worse .. ' o vnershi of man holsterin can be sna ed out of the rear nl’ mortality has tall n i 5i ‘ - ' p g l Buyers‘ tralned past ‘I p - y g ' ,,,.C,,,,,__,,,,;c,,,m,,y “f, p,fl,,,,.,,,."f,‘,,sc,§f“" °l ‘m’ °*' as an evidence of freedom from _o1d fashioned con- cal-S, are able the first time they drive an compartment and a load of_7 ‘cwt. placed These spwndm resuhs have enamel, the Company m Xentlmlalllles, enough 0f the kind who would be Overland to sense this superb quality run- therein, when through haulingthe uphol- g make its yearly zipportionnient to policyholders on - modern and up to date at the expense of modesty ning thYOUglTOlli) IZIIG car. Bill} CV91] SIIQYV 1S put QHCk In El. fQW SQCOYIdS, and the ‘he “W! “anew” Sme‘ land ‘gomaill-li Conduct- ‘ ' . are likely to make new discoveries DAILY car is again ready for passengers. l . ne o‘ tie great curses of the present day, per- I f 1'5 me f which they ‘have ceas- - ' - l ‘ A 1920 REsutT haps lhe _8'1‘eate5t, is the 0$tentati0u5 departure, in" ' gdcilblilllltijl Ilia miter car. As one common We should advise everybody to place r l L“, 2,, pnnneng, M“. 35, 5,00,, pmmiun, $3315 certam clrcles» from furmel‘ cusmms on the ground _ fault after another fails to appear, as month their order imniediatelyas there is at pres- m“, “m, in ‘W, “mixing .11 m0 tliletilhsiichifdepertiirs 1s a“ evldenceb “f modemlsm~ ' follows month of easy, trouble-free run- ent a shortage 1n America of over 700,000 “\- M ‘ ' ‘ ' 1 ' ~ - i in a 9W Years Customs have een introduced ning Overland owners come to feel that cars the prices are advancing every month, ma‘ ca“ “m” i” which» u°twith$tanuing theil‘ growing Prevalenuei ‘ thegd .cri tion “the car withalonger life” and we look for a heavy advance on i: ~ still ihock resptfctable]: meg] and lwoitnen clLStttJhmS " is a $1,, Em, indeed, and msakesno dif- March 1st. ‘ . . . w 1c are popu ar on y in e circ es o w ic ey, . h d" , ring can- . Head OTfICG - - Winnipeg belong. These are the circles which seldom produce ffgteggebrooigyfne “veg e p S We have a number of used cars which » isTABi-ISHED 1892 happy homes; circles in which sane men and women have been completely overhauled, painted, a ' " "1 """"— do not look for wives or husbands, but from which not The pme $1355.00 which includes a etc., which we Will sell at very low prices, Prowse 8: McKinnon ENGLAND FUR AUCTIONS Winter Sale Commencing Feb. 2, 1920 Spring Sale Commencing April 26, 1920 Warehouse- Agent. New York Q“ 1-,.‘- P.E.lsland Q’ ,. s. t q. ~ . I V’