EMBERIB, 1921 a. bank. The nearest manager will be glad to discuss your situation with you. e Bank of Novascotia ESTABLISHED I832 p.14.” Csflllll b 11MB!) Bank Co-operation {with the Farmer» Responsible farmers. like other business men. sometimes find that "W? can make profitable use-of I temporary capital borrowed from Tl“ Bank of Nova ‘Scotia has had a ripe experience and p05“;- seo a clear understanding of farmers‘ financial requirements. its policy is co-operation wig}, the farmer. Brunt-lies also at Albertuii. Aibsny. .i. ii. riiitimoai." uiiiiuim iiusiiiurrriiiuvrwiv 3mm - limtlkilill iieiii-iiiii- Bufdtllholiifiefllils§fi nitric- ‘ .\ t . ‘ eory. - P eiu “mm” ‘wallow gglddilfrlii?“gugiweruiile. Victoria.‘ I t *1 aving $1,000 Through trifling economies, you esn eeeuinulste one thousand dollars in e few years. ' t tl d l l d ' ' , _ -" t" in. "realm - semi-annual y-you will have $1,211.43». you; By wee with credit in ten years. Copy of our brochure “The Result of Mei- wfllll)‘ Dflposits," free on request ION BANK OF CANADA Charlottetown Branch J. R. Dier, Manager Why Not riiii ii cunsi-ieniie". ' "The truck that im ’l‘riiriiici'ipt. ltsndsrdfos Deisysd -~~ suisd ~21: no ur- lireni bu; nil finned!- lye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 from t Point to Cape Bear is s b territory, yet right across this spsce iiriimtii Supplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses Sim lg because PARK ll A ’ EYE-GLASSEB Ire the FINBT PROCUR- ABLE. and he is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTlCIAN iiiteiidsnce courses.) lii Montague “Fell and see for qygurself s UP-TO-Dit OP TlCAL PARK-CURS- 0. ll. PARKMAN ‘Imus-rs orrollsnsn Inveu. LI. i. l. i ii All o ii Q Optometrist Eyes Examined illasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. ‘flrldusts In Optometry E Toronto college ‘Wlllllvs Tset Room Con- nected with Drug ltore ilinuto concern tlilVPrtlBes “The Corres- iiii suggest. also. "The, motor tiiiind." “The vehicle with thinks".— end Pslnri s U ill eslifl. ‘fl this It. i A, pounded . Red, Flag’; Seen“. DllBLlN. Sept 2.~—Tlie red flag has been rained in Southern ire- lund. inlho Brureo (‘oupty Limer ick group the transport workers seized u mill and bakery and dc- clared themselves Soviet Placards declaring thnttltifrhllls were now the property of the Brurea Soviet workers were put" up in the town. They contained announcement; ' "We make bread, not profits." How Ohio River Got Name iiflMilii i Will , 0i. iiiili MEMBER to see what the results of the Was-h ington Conference will be. if they which was last year so easily pro~ illBY vokeii about who started the war. iii-sue. they will be in an exceinlon- With Silesia to be settled. a dis- ully souil bouillon l-ihillllpori Pi-e- oiiaaioii of unit iiiiiu might he lfl~ eideiit Harding in, the formation ofiadviaable. However, officials here are svento understand that other nothing comes of President Hurd- words, they will be ready, should ing‘s plan. Germany will apply for remain out of the League. \ Not to Apply for Admittance Before Result _ ' ‘hr. N00 . l r i oi Washington‘ Conference is Known. \ GENEVA. Sept 2.—- Germanyi the astute Germans are waiting‘ that other association of nations which he has iri mind. In The second reason for not prea- will not be admitted to member-nursing for admission la that it is con- ln the League of Nations at themidered- that coming Assembly here for the rea~ eaian debate will son that she is not going io apply. many remains this year s modest For this attitude on hei- port there suppliant than i! slit;- 3's. by far the most lmportalnt is that member of the League. For it mom bereliip were sought it might be possible 110 revive the ‘iacusaion prospects in the Sll he better if Ger- new if occasion arise. to please America. mgmbgfghlp M“ Wan ...'...Piiyiii=isi Fitness iii Fiftyi. The average man of today whul A _hna passed the age of fifty la the physicini equal of the average man of that age iwenty~five years ago. according to Mr. Walter Camp, Yale footibnll expert, critic. writer and lover of he great outdoors in general Mr. Camp. whose setting» up exercise, designed to keep the business man in fighting trim, and which under the name of "T eminent officials mt Washington during the war, believes the; sports alone have been responsible for keeping the man oi today on .i par with his brother of a quarto.- of a century ago. RE DAYLIGHT SAVING. A. suburbanlte wanted to know how he could set his rooster an hour ii heud, whereupon a helpful friend advised him to exchange it fur u hen. as it was ensier to act a hen. RiGHT USE OF SOCIETY . . I it is not rerectlon of society. but wise and right use of it. which (:lli!l‘fl»('.i.8l‘lZE8_ the man who lives most richly in the things of the miind.-— Hamilton Wright Mable. _ FEEDING CATTLE IN SUMMER IAflimaIe Have Seldom Been Mlrlv, In Ireland] ..ed Down When Mafketed Ben. ....cauae There is a Surplusm. it The increase of chores in suin- nier will operate against a great increase of cattle feeding during the season of field work, for the average farmer does not care to feed cattle night and morning in summer when tired out with Otiie long day‘s work on the land. But. if one cures to investigate, he will find that summer-fed cattle seldom have to be marked down when marketed because there is a siir- pius oi‘ stuff in the terminal mur- kelp. The ideal ration is made rich, tender grass and grain. feeding period iii shortened up o. The and The Allegheny and Ohio rivers were regarded-lily ,th_ French as one stream. "Tlfrris given by them, Lu BelleviRiviere (the beiiutt fui river) la a translation of the Seneca term “Ho-he-yu" changed by the ivhltes, both. English and French, at a inter date into Ohio. i Wise Words Cilrioerninq Advice Give thy friend counsel -wlseiy and chiiritabiy, but leave him iu bis liberty whether hw-wiil follow thee or no; and be not angry if thy counsel be rejected, for advice is no empire, iindhe is not my friend that will be my Judge whether l ivili or norfilereiriy Taylor. Enfliish Humor furnish the job. we furnish the he siiw in an English amusing variation of the above, as follows: "You furnish the bob. we furnish the loyT-Jioston Trnn~ script. Has Various Proniluficlstlons There nre two ways of protl0unc~ ing "oiigli“. These are. written phonetically, iiii in bow. cuff. cuut‘. (each is allowable). eniilf, thnun and the Scofa pionounci tion songs, “such? .__.._. Natural bsiiufition ._____. "The mun that argues with n wo~ A juvenile cluii advertises: “You boy". A oorreapondéntstated that saloon an tho. throo. hiccup, the Irish lougiii o the gain per hundred pounds of grain is Pllllilllftld us compared with dry-lot ceding in winter. ‘Counting all the factors in the game the risk in summer feedini; for market is far less. than in win- tor. World's Largest Shake The python is considered this largest snake in the worlii. ll found in the Eiist indies and in the Phlillppine islands. Specimens thlrt; feet long have Qeen aren- All the vurious species of pythoni lend themselves easily to captivity and taming. The Conjunclion of Plaflsts in 1919 The extraordinary grouping oi‘ the solar system the morning oi‘ December l7. l9l9, which some progriostlcators had gone so fiir as to perdlct would result lu the world coming to an end, was un alignment in the heavensofdupit er. Sniurn and Neptune. Makes Powerful Appeal There is no more powerful preacher of righteousness for n young mun, from eighteen in twenty-five, than a lively, winning warm-heavier! girl, all whose beau- ty and brightness are sacred to truth and pl€iy.——-Ph08ll9 McKeen Loqli: The Yokel (meditutlvelyk-“Yhi going to sell the fiirm iind put the ‘money in the hank. When you've got ii farm. the Lord does as he m.-in is n fool." aiiid Mr. Gadspur. . "l agree with Twobble. “And ii he 9X99?“ "Quite no, quite so. What did you morning?" Oysters Need Salt . They can only live in water rainy days he wore rubbers- noticed that the rubbers in moitiai- and said: daddy didn't wesr his rain tndsy." ~ v you,“ said Mr. ‘to have the last word he's an even billet 1001-’ and the ‘Miflflllfl’ iiliarrel about this Oyaierg cdnnot live in the Baltic Sen because it is not salt fillflllflil.‘ iiiiiiiiy iiiiii miiyii llollcnd that when liiii father went to work 1M One iiiiv iiriai- his iaitioi- hail me M WGIB still in their uiiual pllfii“. B0 ll" "i" "Oh. mother. slippers pleases with you, but he can't touch the money.—-Stoclili0lm Kasper. o French and lliiiian iimbilllflfldflfl‘ have informed Germany of the ,de- ciaion of their ‘Zflvtlfllmfllllfi sand reinforcements into ll-ppor Silesia. Germany has Men asked by thai rsmbnsasdo ii to make of suit to every‘ L900 Pa?" “l wo canont have happiness until water. we forget to seek for it. We oeu- .__.. not rind peace until we ‘enter the Fey-genial Daddy path of self-sacrificing usefulness. We cannot be delivered from this vain expense of passions that for ever ebib and flow, this wretched torturing unsatisfied, self, until we give our lives tied as iHis life was in loving oboil iorice to 00d and iovinl our fellow-men. Hurry Vsii Dike. he - Dully Dozen”, was adopted by Gov- an ‘to Sarikriichauuin. These and var- , senla Schrebeni) BERLIN. Aug. lid-The British . to the neces- sary nrrdngemelfls for the trans- lllfll port of the reinforcements. ‘contains at least thirty-seven purl! unsatisfying come to Jesus and to Him to be absor- servics to ¢___ WILD DUCKS FOODS. ‘ .( Experimental Farms Note.) The malwlly or the piiiiiiii which are important as sources of food for Wfltd Ducks are, as might be expected,‘ those which occur either in water on in marshes. A few land plants. however, find a place on the list of which the prin- cipal is ‘Barnyard Grass (Echlnoch- Bllflclfll- produced from Europe, which grows iweil on waste ground d flit jhemargins of lakes. lt in the seed of this plant which is eat- Of importance also are the Qmllliwefillfl i lyzonum) most of which on wet soil and ha i» n wile ilistribution in Canada. Of the plants \Wllll"l{ grow typlc filly in marshes. or swnfnpsf two iiruduue edible iiiiioi-s. riii- Clltlid 0i‘ ‘Nlll-Klfflflfl (Cy-perus escuienius) extends from‘ New Brunswick to lite Great Lakes whllethe Wapnto i llnigiittaria latlfullu) extui-iilg m». ross ‘the whole of Ciiniida. Other important swamp plants " THEICHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. Russian Leaders Commiinisit leadern at e1 have been assassinated within iivo months in "wiiitc terrorist" plot vealed speech before the Moscow Soviet uieeting according received here today. The despatcii added that made to i-‘ioirnuin oi the executive comuiit~ Maximo Gnrliy uuil M. Asniloiiiiirli. president n! the Peirogriiii trades unions. to gold and other valuables an which; ' . ' i more SEVEN Lodefs Death Wits Instantaneous 0 NEW GLASGOW, N. 8., Sept, ~George boiler was banged iii Pic- tou atiLili o'clock Wednesday morti- ‘lng. He was attended‘ during the night by Father Decoste. of Pic~ ton. and Father McKenzie, of West- vdllc, with whom he, rnnversed freely. Police ofllcers D. A. Morri- 'son and’ P. 0. Carroll were also present, and shortly before three o'clock Loder dictated a letter to his sister, Mrs. Grady, at Summer side. When led out he was quite composed and ascended the soaf- _.i Experience C aunts ln the tioursc of twenty yerisrn l’ of close association with n- nncliii conditions in Canada and the United States. we have ac- quired ii sound business experi- once which naturally governs uli our iecuriiniendsttona to our clients. Similarly the information con- tained in the Investor's Pocket Manual la accepted as a reliable and comprehensive digest of Can- l i, . . _.§c'{(,l_:,,€fi;lg~::r;g£1dg?:iicrl3 1:23 fold without falter. The drop i y. °_" ‘i f“ "i " l" Y" worked successfully and death was ' ‘ ' '~ 1min“,- thi M ul ti iq instantaneous. A coroner's lullliest n‘ the mate o‘ real tobacco ,- V. '0 ' 0 __ . “m,” f?“ “m. twain“ 13:“ was held at nine a.m. next day be- ¢\ll'°d'—n°t dded by the sun w» "im"? '"°"°'~ fore Mr. Alex. MCD0llgilll. The - of oi’ Virginity. Our lute»! issue sent or- request. evidence of Sheriff Harris und ‘ . ' ‘ i All the natural sweetness ’ p, ‘.3 iDr. Smith Anderson was taken in " ryantl I 1333a & Col accordance with the facts of the Pfeunmmthegolden "rand" ' = 0888. Quite a crowd assembled out- side.- uot only of townspeople, but oi’ auto parties from the oiiilylnil. ‘towns. The yard was fenced and the scaffold wus also fenced with the result thattiiere was not much ti; he seen by those morbidly in- ciined. -———-00>——-— The Feminine Steam Relief‘ M-W St. Francois Xnvinr 8t. Pptown Brunrh ("lino-MB Peel 8%.. Monti-u ‘ More than a smoke-ea satisfaction. V Toronto-nun. niiiiiiiiig. 0 Extrmilve Frlvntn Telegraph Wire Connections. NAVY CUT ~ '_ cicannrres - Assassinat-ed Sept. Zw-Eight Russian Petrngrud ,..»Mra._ Smiirt has studied up oi parliamentary usage before going to the regular business meeting ui the club (Lilli bud laid careful plans that she might be elected president. When the mceting was duly opened and nominations for president were in oriler, the a 1O fin- 15? ‘ I .- husineus went something ilkc this. l “Nlziilu iii president, l ilominiitc ‘ for presiilcnt oi’ this club .\li's.\;_ , ' ~ Smart,‘ stated ii member, i|(?('()l'(llng ' to the previous arrangement. { ' “l move that the nominations. cease lilllll kirs. Slllilli‘! lie elccti-il O by iicc iiniat imfbpui n tic scconii ‘ I ’ . ""53; i‘$.42"§;“;';i.‘iti";‘2*.i..., Premier Meighen Announced Last Night That he Would Recommend to His Ex- oellenoy the Governor General That the RlGA, connection with the it was re- hy Leon Trritzky in a in ii despiitch attempts haul boon assassinate M_ Zincivietl ee of the third llli0l'lli\'i0\\‘i\l tion?“ the chair asked. There was u dangerous piiusc. and no second to the motion. Nil-s. Smart glanced hastily uroiiiiil the rob trains loaded with are the Bur Reed (Spa ga i . . - . . _ Qurvqmflflxmw) iaulrush rlzscaxfi heszfillzlnifvgnsfviz; :31?‘ "Me m‘: room. The woman who was .to do . . viilidusl. Meadow Grass (Piinicu- ‘ ’ g’ the scconiling was nowhere to he high! niervntu) and Corn Grass seen. it was u iai-itical uioiiicnl, f N "an!" imfllililxlfllllll- The first '__'“"""_""_ _ but Mrs. Smart rose to the emer- , ' ,,,,,, “m, m, can,“ Wm . gent, e ore e ew Dear. the last extends from Nova Scotin _ pious other species are all import. _ out food-plants of Wild Ducks. , Occupying a foremost place among will" Plants wild Rice -(Zl'vn- his aquatics) occurs from New Brunswlckto Luke Winnipeg. A lull description ls given of it in Bulletin 4i2 Second Series of the Experimental ‘Farms Branch, Water Celery (Vuliianeria spir~ flllfl) extends from Nova iSPOl-lfl to ,aut as Duck foods are the various species of iPuwdered (Potamogeton) mini-it of which have a wide distri- bution . i Two species of the _ Waterliiy Family namely. Water Shield (Brn~ wlflch extends from iNova ‘Scotia to Manitoba, and the.‘ Yellow Waterlliy (Nupiiar ad~ vena) which extends west to the -Rocky Mountains are worthy of mention. This seees only of thd second species are of importance. The iPickerel Weed ‘(Pontederia Aordnta) is native in Eastern Can- ada only. l Finally, of importance in salt and ibrackisli water are the Tn el- Pondweeda of Widgeouflraas (Rup~ pia) and Eelgrass (Zostera mar- ina) the latter of which occurs on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. iThe Biological Survey of the United States Department of Ag- riculture at Washington, D. C. has issued i; number of important Bub leiins on this subject. YE>9( VERILY l When n man's wife saya. “Now, you listen to me!" the proverb is about to be exemplified that "lis- teners never hear any good of them WHAT HE WANTED. “Jenkins, the oil promoter. has Married the taikinvest woman l ever ‘laid eyes on."'"Struck a gush- er this trne, eh?“»— Nnshvllle Ten- neaseean. '- '\VOI'lilIlKB of this ruffln. CORNS i , Lift Off with Fingers l i Doesn't hurt e bit. Drop n little, "Freosoiie" on on blue corn in- ussniily ‘that corn stiops liming. tlioii shortly you lift it right oil‘ with fingers. Truly! Your drugllst sells e tiny bottle of Fioespno" for n few cents, suf- . ticlent. to ammo every herd corn. eoftoorn, tr com between tbs toes serif ms os-lutes. without awareness or Unifi- i Europe. that ooruiiii regulations i effective to curtail such immigra- tion. it is expectedthnt the inteii~ of adventures in midair. tion of British emmlgrntion _ the Great lmkcsfl m) legg lmport-eflcltllfl hasbeen to encourage th i ‘ning at over n hundred emigration from England where census showed the number of wci- huh-es an alninav instinctive sense men to be fur in men. drink as the milk we get from the dairy. be found in ilk dense forest ~. Brazil. ‘its bark is deeply reddish and ragged allow the milk to flow, but a sill?" turn the pnnme n; m, ,.,,m,,.._.,_ ply can he obtained equally from one which has been cut down ‘many others, was enrolled "l second the motion, mniiiini president," she stated as modestly as might be under the circulnstiiuc- es. TOO MANY WOMEN COMING. l "r0 QANAQA LONDON. Scpi. 2.~—'l‘iie Right ‘lion. Arthur Mciglicn will recom- mend iiii curly dissolution of the tress unless the tiiriit‘ problem was settled. The reiil challenge of the. Govern- OTTAWA, Sept. 2'.—Aliirm is. - I - ztgriffgfrflhgzltglltrvnkgl"‘Qkgglgg: FJUMNG LOOP|NG JKANE (‘nniiiiizin House of Couiiiiions iinil ment, lie said. came from the fly mm", o, “naccampanfied w} ~ - a general election before the newllihirmcrs party which demanded men- iiiimigrnnts from - CRDlH-l! The ingenuity of the modern your. This is his message to the free trade. That their policy was wrung, he was certain. and he was Canuilu delivered before iin audL equally taeriiiin it would he proved ‘mum “m! secure thrilling vlctums ence of some 3.000 people in the wrong by developments. The re- - Grand Opera House lust night. .v'i.~:iun of the tariff in Canada was The announcement which has been ue and overdue. To deride the prin. iiwnlted with anxiety by all sec- ciple 0i’ til-riff was the big impera- tions of the Dominion came as a tive question before the people of _ surprise to all but 1i few or the Canada today. “Until they do do. 9i’ "l9 l0 mill"? lF-Diisslbrlyeth "Ilnlilglliiglelliiie Prime Minister's hearers. But when cide it," declared the Premier. "we ‘Llisjaftflhogfiengmplilo; an eexhym: ' _|the Premier announced that he con-‘canuot have business stability. we i- I m." “n. the purpose M obtamum rildfifPtl that the proper thing ivuii cannot have confidence. we cannot lmld-alr thrills for the screen. to recommend an early dissolution ‘have full employment, we cannot 39921135 ‘M; ‘lilmeramal: ‘Dbmm’ and general eieciioii applause rang w m" is l e first comp P e loop Ifhriough the theatre. Redistribu- iliin caineruriiiin is seldom put iii A proposal has been put forthpgrenter test than when he has io be made climb ‘into the clouds in iin acro- people of London and the people of of~f Aircrifit diving, looping rind Spill-i miles an womeni hour have to lye kept in n focus of, re< unmarried of the recent n narrow lens, a feat which GXCQSS Milk as Glue Fancy uaing milk as glue! , ity. Until we know ivheihcr the ‘ The mnk do" not come ‘mm "l on r-ero lane in mid-uli- secureil n"? WW- hill ‘mm i! Wmldelilll 5y- fl mm Iémmera. Many imndredsltlon could not be carried out within people want protective tariff or tree culled the cow-tree. But, for m we, o; mm wprp wanted he£ore'a reasonable time the Minister whether they dnrft no tariff is all that iii lt it. ‘ l it ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' g qu e Q peasan o lllfi B91194?! T951"! W35 TQElMRFQG stated. The census returns WULllll Secure. Either the Opposition On one occasion the camera nizin diva, In his aeroplane on anmhm, not be complete it llllil been an- pintfc/rm adopted in the convention The tree is one of the largest mum“ spinning Parthwm-ds aminounced until December and that ‘and set down in black and white. “Con; hundred and fifty miles an hour. would mean » another iwenty-ieither it or the Farmers‘ platform ‘ " and during this dizzy defiifelll "lid months or so of indecision Willi re~ menus beyond all dispute the over- . l . i i . th h i - f ’ (uts are made in- the trunk tic‘ lglnlgfiutgh‘; Zaflzrtn sized atewhxhotm gard to tariff matters. Canada ‘throw of the historic policy 0f this could not get settled down tn busl- country." well for some time. A traveler had some of the milk‘ drawn from dry logs which hiid > Your Son. been standing many days in the hot sun. He found it pleasant with HERE ABE A COUPLE OF SEATS Yo“ THE coffee. it soon thickeenii to u glue, MATWEE __. rind often he saw the niitives use- ‘TARE our or it l0 rement broken crockery. YouR LiTTLE FRiErios - -vBy Herbert Johnson TODAY l ORMRED 0 comrtriia srf 0F l-HPLING Fovvfouiwaui, Professor Marc's Nee‘ An amusing story is related by Lnril Harrington. Writing in Paris during the war, he siiys: "We, had i1 good laugh iit n certain‘ worthy professor, who. like u goodl iii the intelligence iDepnrimeni. 'l‘lii~i painstaking niiin. wlin was engag- ed in the detection of leakages En the blockade, wrote an enormous meiuornndiim on the sinister rah.- ificiiilons of the firm of E. llijoi". of Spain. in 80 pages. He irnced the. allowed how he wns more or less interest-l ed in every firm which was smug-t o iimiiiiuii You,‘ YATHER‘. . gllng iron ore into Germany, sup- ply enemy submarines. or OlllPr ivise acting to the prejudice of the Allies; nnil in ii masterly auiii~ ming up suggested a menus of MY! I Milli NW SEEN "A LEAGUE GAME ,'._‘\.\\\\. ~4- ’.----‘-——-- checliniatln him. But next day lie ' learnt. and e was never allowed {H's YiAK a DON 1 to forget it. that E. Higos is y; Hopf 8A5‘; Y lmmy onflr MAKES A Homes? Griz!" DAD, i LIKE‘ ‘T’ G0 Vl-Acsfi wvfii You! The Folding Fsn The folding fan came originally from Japan. ln the East inns were carried by both sexes and were much used nt important ceremon- ies. The Japanese had wnr fans. colored bright red, and there are some tans which have n small poinaril concealed in the handle. The folding fan was introduced in- to England in Henry Vlill’s time coming from ltaly. to which it hsrli been introduced by Catherine ale Medici. The Russian “Ruble iln spite bf the greet changes of ' irovarnment in Russia. the olii Csar ruble instill in circulation. Nobody knows who hsii the plates. hi" the stuff it still being printed and is always welcomed by the peasant lnpraferrnce to the new currencies. which lie does not trust. ‘ii - have health rind growth and virll-_ 9 .5‘ f w.’ ‘l. ._._.~i:fi.ge.vg.i',,fiv_~ ."===r=1aes_éilrié=' 3th 0h Riv ;,=i 511 ‘ ii i 1i ‘ ii‘ ' ' w i . 9i‘ ' i l. 1m‘ ‘h: '. or jiei 1P u - hi _ S! ib ___--»._._ _;.~_...__._.. = ---¢--<s<:E£‘-_'-2o‘:\si ii "n z s 54:11‘: