> HIS'summcr—wear the new Haichway No-Button Underwear —and have real com- fort! No more lost but- tons and torn button- _holes. Cool athletic garments that can’l. bind nor pull. Ask your dealer to show youthe famous “overlap” that does away with buttons! All slzes, knecclength _ or full - length,’ cool nainsook, soft-knitted balbriggan, or close-fit- ting elastic knit. ‘Cost no more—wear longer. WOODS UNDERWEAR C0., Lilllhd TORONTO HATC il W’AE); NO B U'l‘v'l‘ON U N DE R\V THERE‘S FINANCIAL SAFETY lN AUTO lNSURANCE THERE’S CERTAINLY DAN GER AHEAD AND l Not one of us cnn plcture the hotels. railways. fishing, driviug. i etc. “mi nni‘nionrnnvm chiant mon».ch LI. A IOIIIICDOIIVGW “nous! a. n. pur-m. m: au renne-Ë. and“. m un me d'une (me) I- Idvnnoo Il m and l.- monos ADVEHTISING P. E. ISLAND Tac Rotary Club. the Charlotte- town Bond or Trade and the Re tail Merchants’ Association. ce lointnly. have issued a ncat and al» Iolder descriptive' 0l Prince Edwnrd lsland and lis ai tractive tractions for tourlsis. A number o: excellent views or homes. land scapes. l'arms, villages and public buildings are given together willi descriptive matter concernqu The rolders will lie distribul L'fl througn the various transporta lion companies and hoteis and siioul prove vcry effective adver' tising. lt is hoped lhnt next year, or rather during next wlnter and enriy spring. (hg worthy efforts of these organlzations will he suppla- mentcd hy a generous grant i‘rom [lie local government and that n much more preteniious publicity campalgn will be conducted. Any expenditure or pnbllcily to attract summer visitors to thé province will be a good investment and a benefit to every person in the pro- vinco. Every dollar brought to thc. province from outside is an ad» dition to the genernl wealth Ol the lsiand and is shared by nll. There are hundreds of thousands nf dollars wniting to be spent in ('anada‘s most attractive sommer rosorts and Prince Edward lslaml has no pcer in Canada l'or heaithw iul and enjoyable summer weath er. iiundreds of ñsltnis ti'om vlhc inland parts of our own Dominion have expresscd surprise thar mori- 'publiclty had no: been giron tu our summer attractions. future. Thnt's why wu take out fix.‘ and life- and aucidenl insurance. and thnt le why nuto insurance ls' lwt'onling s0 necessary. Let us ex-i piain ils cmnplete protection. i I Hyndman & C0. li ‘ l l THE OLDEST INSURANCE AGENul CY IN P. E. ISLAND | wwml An Eye Exainalion 'l‘ln- urt-senr nlethml n! eyc cxumlnntlonn .in vn-rly Illlh‘r'nt from tln' old mnthml ul‘ ni In]: :I t-nrd In front II‘ thr en - :Iml l'hunxluu Ic-muw tlll tlic lw-l renultu wt-re oli— tnlnell. ' u a 'l'mlny thr— vnrlou- condi- tions un- mq-nnurell nccnrntely Iny mennn ur Inntrumenta which nui-usure hy Iizlll. Thene e lnltrunwntn. In llw hnmln nl‘ n Ikll'lll optomolrl-r who un- der-tnml- thelr une. glve n lclrntllll- uns! Iu‘t'urule rt-vnnl o! lin- l'OINIlIIIln 0l pour (yen. “Ith u l‘ully ululnpul «mœ- nlnl lnu exnvrt uvlnmrrrh-fn wr h-rl confluent lhnl me (‘nn null yuu. G. F. Hutcheson (lplomelrln Mou-.4 .“H W00 0-0. OMWN C Strawberry Boxes 65,000 65,000 (in Stock) likely be a big crop of Strawberries this 'ë ycar as the plants wintered over in good chape. Bock your order wlth us NOW. Sold in any quantity. Lowsst priceo WHOLE- SALE AND RETAlL. QUÉBEC Î’lOTELKEEPER FINED. QUEBEC. May 27.—George Lov- nllee. proprietor or the Neptune Inn. w‘as iliined 3500 and cosls, nmounting io 8800 in hhs Court or Session ibis, nfternoon fnr viola.‘ mon or the inbec Liquor Art. l foods the names of which are a l i'nrm the belter. i is such that lt would par better _;4 seed. lt can be grown as cheaply The little folder hcre mention MONDAY, MAY 29, 192'2 fertility or the soli .is maintainsd and ths finlshad produoissnld. arn not a drain upon it. When we seli lhe raw product we are selliug the soils fertility. There are mnny' farmers who have never bought a pound or stock t'ood and who have kem their dairy oows and herses in kood condition throughout the year. Every t'arm shouid be self' sustaining aster as stock feed 15 concerned. W NOTHING LEFT There is not enough of either the Liberal . or tha Progressive platt‘orm loft to make evon a sou- venir of the last élection. Only the broken promises remain. The iree food. ihe free agricultural im- plements. the near-free boots and shoes and clothing which tne "poor fariner" was to receive in exchange for his vote have not materialized: instead the sales iax which covers ail these items has been ln‘creased by fii'ty pcr cent. No one but thc gulilble expecicd that the preposterous pre-election promises of the Libcrai federal candidates would ibe ke'pi and this is the piiy of it. Enough, appat' ently, hellcved in them to place them in power. lt was but a repe- tition on a large! scale oi wha.i nccurred in Prince Ed-ward islam! in ihe fali 01’ 1919. And the pitinblo excuses for thr- broken promises: They dldn't know the finances ol’ the ’province wcre in such a “de condition! Thcy didn‘t in nlorabc linow the dent wns so great. andl to make loo Yet the radical they didn‘t want radical a change! uvnlb‘ Notes Brille Way. (Frein me Examiner) a "W u vu “That the Ibest intersets cf Can- ada demsnd thant substantiel "duo- llom or ths burdons or cunomo “ be msde with e. view to tha accompllshing or two minous or the ‘highest importance. “Flrst—Dimlnishlng the very hlgh ces! or living which presses so se- verely onvthe masses of the .peoplé. "Secondwneducinq me sont: or me lmplo‘mcnta of production in the industries zbased on tho naturnl resourcos of the Dominion. . .‘. . "Tlm to these ends. whut. wnut fleur. and ail producn or whent; tho principal articles or 100d: l‘anm tractors: minlng, nous and saw mill machineny. and repair parts thereof; rough and droosad lum- ber: gaoollne, illuminatlng. lubri- cating and fuel olis; nota, net. turnn and flshormcn'a equlpmenu. comontl, and rertilizers. Ihould ho froc front customl dutles, as well as the raiw matenial entening the same. “That revlslon downwards 01 thc tarif! should Ihe .made 'whereby subshntial reductione shoufld lbs ef- fected in the cost or wnrinn ap- parel. footwear and other articles of general consumptlon, other than luxuries. as well as on raw Imaterl- ais. enterin‘g into the manufacture of the same. . "That the British prefcrence ho increascd to 50 per cent. lof the generail tarlff. “And the leeral party pledges Ê Daily "Selections loi i iiumiul iiuder From tho w. 2. Loueon collection W O I I i 0 o 450W“ WAlTING 'l‘he followlng poem is from the peu oi’ John Burroughs. the Nat- uralist, who died suddenly whilo on his way to Calüornia; '. Screne i l‘old my hands and vvait. Nor care for wind. nor tide, nor 4' .' à. “(A ‘ mât «diminuent w initiation lune provliions et chie maintien when retumed t0 anr." -—Lllwnl Piano'm ol' me. 8mois was the platfolm adopted at the crut hiberal Convention lhree ’ell'l un. luxe and enthuslutdc. Messrs. Modkenlie King and W. S. Fldldlng vars both present. Both or them vers candidates for the leadership of the party, made 'vncant lry the death or -Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The piatrorm was unanlmously adoptcd. Lot the resder taire note of the last paragraph c'ited abovs — the parry piedge to ilmpiement by. leg- islslilon the provisions or that plat- form! Why was that added to all the rest'.’ Obviously hocause of whatlfi’iad oocurred bcrore. When the Libera’l party came lnto powar under Sir Wilfrid Laurier in 1896 thery had a .platform which .pledlged them to “root out the lsst vestige o! protection." And when the par- ty ne ditiven out in 1911 the cusv toma tariff was hilgher than l-t was when they came in. There had been a great helrayal. The parlzy had proved ialse to lts platfonm, false to ail lts profes- sions and promises. Who would trust them now uniess Itney gave some special assurance? Where fore the .platform or 1919 must be not on-ly signed but sealed, lvtke a bond—signed. sealed and attested uby every sanction that couid b‘ind imen to keep vtheir promilses. So they added the solemn pledge to ‘implement the platform lry iegisla- tion when they returned to power. They have returned to power; they have the same Finance Minis- -ter that they had from 1896 to 1911. Leader King and Finance Min'lster Fieiding are ‘bound by ail that can blnd men of honor to Ikeep the piedge that they made less than three years ago. How they have kept il. îs told in Mr. Rieldlng’s budget speech. 'Ii‘ the first Fieid ln‘g tariff in 1897 wa‘s as l'ittle llke the party 'platform as chalk ls ilke cheese. his .present tarif! compares Mit'h his piatform as a serpent t0 a fish. LLook at rit! Whore are vthe suib- sea; i rave no more 'gnlnst time or l‘aie, For lo! my own shuil come to :Inri immedints change necdcd wnsl et] is a good beginning bu‘ only :-. beginning. We trust .that the necessary steps will be taken l'l lime to put on a roaily cïoctivo publicity cainpaign l'or ncxt suni mer . _—_—...- STOCK F0008 l The last issue or the Agricul- lural Gazette issues a tlmely warn ing against thr‘ indiscriminale use oi‘ so cailed stock fonds. Mr. George H. Clark. Seed Commis sioner ot' the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture slates that adulteration of commercial stock fonds ls duite prevalent and in- stances a num'ncr or roods that nre monnly olllerwlse ’lhan as repree wnted but erre absol'uteiy wanting in food value. These foods. notwith- standing their worthlessness are highly priced and rarmers are warned to inform themselves as to what ihey are paying their money ior. There are many excellenî runranine of thelr honesty and value but where cocoanut shells. oaat hulls and similar roodiess in- gredients are ground fixier and niixed up as t‘ood it is impossible to deiect their presence without microscopic examinatlon. Tire idcal stock food is the food glvwn on the l'arm and fed where it ls grown. il. is sometimes dir-v ficult, il not impossible. suffiraient concentratcs on the farm i0 ra Iflu ior' the stock kept, but the mort 01 such raised and fed on thc lt is seldom thnl the prlce ol' oats. barley and whoat to sell them than to reed them ami little is lost al any time by feed ing them on the rarm. Anothci i'ood that can be raiscd very pro [ita'bl.y in this province is flax- as any other grain and ca-n he ground hors as weil as anywliere ihe burden of the song they sangl before the olection. Then the change they promised couid noL corne soon enough— Surely we ni‘cI ' viow to learn. w— THE JACK DEMPSEYS Most o! our readers know some-l lihing about Jack Dempsey. somol l or them more than we do. Many ou' them have seen his photograph l'or Iack iiume and ilis adorned the pages et newspapers the 'world over. We have seen it and have i'ormed our own opinion of him. but churacter reading from is a man oi world Wlllg photograph has photographs hue not yet heen re- duced to an exact science and we are not expressing any opin. ‘on i'ounded u‘pon tho photograph except tltat if he \were living in thls city we would not invite him to,our home except in company wlth a squad or police; but that is merer an impression from the photograph. Jack is world famed. as ive have said. hecause he can hit harder and faster lhan any other man who has tried conclusions wlth him and can stand harder punches thag any other man who bas ex- rhangcd punches with him. Jack Dempscy is coining money us well as rame in hls chosen call- in the ring and slugglng them into insensihll- ity. The other dny he was offer- ed 5500 000 to meet a mun of sim‘ llar dimensions with himselt and demonstratlng whether he or the other man could standfthe most slugging. Five hundred thousand dollars ls more than the ordinary speclallst in the art ol’ healing sufferlng humanlty or in any of the sciences calculated _io promote the .progress or civilisation could eam at currant raies in 250 years: more thon the ordinnry ncwÿpaper could enrn—honestly. thaz ls-—ln a million years. Yet Jack Demp‘sey can e'arn lt in frorn rive to twenty ing or meeting men lt maires a. very vaiuahle addition to the feed of dairy and butchsi cattle, osives. and horses and aven a fow bushels grown yearly will be round very profitable. 'l‘ho idesi larm is the one that feods ifs own product or the grest. or part ol it. ln this way the: minutes acoording lo me roc-"per- ative poyers or his mate and hic abiiity to set up crier being knock ed dawn. That Jack .Demps'ey and men or his llk will accent the 8500.000 ror such a domonstration is not i me. _ f i stay my haste, l make delnysq For what avails thls eager pace?: l stand am-id the eternal ways. And what is mine shall know my face. i Asleep.. awake. by night or day. The {riends i seek are seeking me; No wind can drive my hark astrny Nor change the tide of destiny. What matter if l stand alone? 1 l wnlt wilh ioy the coming years; My hcart shall rcap where it has sown. And garner up its fruit of tears. The waters know thelr own. and draw I The brook that splngs in yonder heights; So flows the good with equal law Unto the soui of pure delight. Yon flower nodding in the wlnd. ls rendy plighted to thr: bec; And. maidon, why that look un - klnd? For 10! thy lover seokoth thee. The stars come nlizihiy to lhe sky The tldal wnve unio the ses; Nor tlme. nor spuce. nnr deed. nor hiizh. Cari keep my own away from me John Burroughs cept the amount for much less. The curlous thing is ihat the 8500.- 000 is at any time available for such a performance in a world that ls actually starving for the thlngs which the 5500.0in dollars ‘would provlde. The universlties are starving for means to deveiop lhe punposes for 'which they were esta-blished; our hospitals and our orphanages and our juvenlle reform schools are stnrving for funds to keep them arloai. to save human lire and relleve humnn suffering. lo care ror chlldren. to savc boys rrom criminality. Jack Dempsey is a type. He is one of a species which is as arum. erous todny as it was twn thons- and years ago when "hutchored to make a Roman hollday" expressed ihe Christian opinion or the amuse ments or the site. ' .Are the Jack Dempseys of the prlze ring. or the movles. of the general entenainment worid of to- day placed ‘by the public in mthe category to which they beiong? Are we aidlng in the development on) a deanen clvfliizstlon -when -we hand out. amocer renumen stion to the Jack Dempseys or the athletlic and, qporting world while the things that muter ln' the higher sense are hegrudzed ,even n strings ihing. Mnny would aci a living wsgsf . .. . 4 “La!” stantlal reductlons of the Iburdens .of taxation? Where are freenwheat and wheat flour. the free principal articles of food? Where are, thc -free farm implemenls and .machin- eny? Where are the free gasollne. iliamlnatlng and fuel olls'.’ Where are the free cemenls and fertitiz ars?” g,- here is the 50 ‘per cent Britfïh'mreference? Ail or thesc were promised in the .piatform bu! none or them are found in tht farlff. But there is something else. something dii‘rerent round there. somcthing that stings the taxpaiyei —50' ñer cent. added to tho sales tax. That was not promised, ihut iwe got lt ail the salme. lt was not asked for, but Mr. Fieldlng gave it to the dear people as a sort of sure prise. It ls estimated, we are told that thls 'wi’ld cost the people fort) millions of dollars a year and the reductions in duties will lighten their burdens iby about one million. ’l‘he sales ‘tax touches every man. wnman and chi‘ld in the Dominion. it difrers tram ail other taxes in that particular. it .is the mosi sweeplng or all the taxes we nay n tax on evcny sale from a penny bun to a motor car. and so on un to the costliest thifnz that may he hought or sold. And this tax Mr. F‘lelding has rincreased ‘by 50 per r-ent. This one ilttle item among the increases of taxation wlil over age twentydi-ve do’llars per famllrr ihroughout Canada. yearij. Wlth one hand Mr. Fieidlng has reduced taxation slightly, to a to tal of albou‘t one million dollars while w‘ith the other hand lie ha: laid on new or additionali taxes oi forfay to firty millions. This is what cornes of the .promlsed “.re vlsllon et the tarif! downwards." "the sulbstaniila'l reductlons or cus- toms taxation." to "d'l'minlsh thc very hlgh cost of living." and s0 on! We need not say more. Let the reader peruse the Libersl plat- i'orm and the Fielding tarif! and ses for hlmlsell ho'w that. once great party keeps ialth wlth the peoplel W MlAY BREAK OTADLOGK. (ST. JOHN, Nrfld" Miny 24. Robert Morgan of Winnlpeg, l'orm» erly employed hy the New'fnunri land governiment as expert adviscl [on rallwsy ma‘tiers. wlil return to lhe oolony in a few days to assis. in hreuking the prenent transport ntion dea'llook. Premier Squireo rlnnounced today. iMorgsn is son erintemdem of terminale for rhhe Canadien Paclilic Railwnv. T‘ne Premier sald them nemlia- lions were ‘proceedlng 'with the Reld Conrpany and thst ne hoped to be in n posinion ho snnounce soma arrangement et tho and or vthe wook. ' The conventlon was. ,' Hlli PEiHl ATLANTIC CITY. N. 1.. May 26-—When a maid nearly strangl- es on n pearl contained in a clam site sompled whiie prerparing her employer! dinner. is the gem lier Dmnerty. This novei question is in con- troversy helween Mrs. 0. J. Haptmell, of Ventnor. presldent or Lotie Gray. one ol her servants. ’l‘he girl ato one of the clams she was openlng on Mon'day'night and nearly choked on what‘ site belleved was a mai-bic. ers. Hammell ‘w'as attracted to the kitchen by the confusion. She hit the maid several sharp raps on the .back and the obstruction was dislodged. lt proved tu be a plant pearl. refiecting ail the colors or the rainbovv. A Lottie refused to surrender the gem. W'hen Mrs. Hammeli be- came insistent she also lost her maid. Initie consulted counsel. who ‘advlsed that her title was clear. U. S. Postal Service T0 Be Weeded Out NEW YORK. IMay 26.—«Finger prints will lire token of every one or the 'thuusands oi’ postal employ- ecs >in’ New York Gity. according îo an order issucd today. This iS‘ 'n llne with thn plan annmincctl carller in lhe day to maire the de. partaient “100 par cent lbandlt proof” by wocding ou: the undesir- zlh'le personnel, icmodoliing build- ings, using marines, permanently for gunrdilng valuaihlo mails and other methnotls. 'As soon as thc (lenislon Was lhe Langue of Women Votcrs and , l 'A Complete Bankmg Semce Small traders and grec industriel corpo- ntîons—worlunen with modes! savin‘gs secourir: and fumais with their busimss—find in the Bank of the banking Service they require extended ._ t0 them with courtoous attention. The faciliticsofthisBankmequallys: the service of every class in the community. 'BANK OF MONTRÉAL ESTABLISHED Morts THAN 100 YEARS CHARLÜ'I'TETOWN BRANCH‘ E. G. COOMBS - Manager. rol :nnde, thc actual wnrk siartnd nleparrment. .VI. Morgun snlnnittintz t0 llie pro- coss l‘irst of all and hein}; followcd ')y lhc oihers. "i‘hc vziiuc of obtaining prinls or ull employons n‘as malle nmnlfcsi ‘ thn vit was (lificnvcrctl flint of thei 050 who hc'lll henn iwhscqueni ro n previnusi moro! Iimiied order. 4:: lnui crinilndl rel tords. ' ' Pretty Stenog.! l DONDON. May 26—‘B‘uslnnss anrli 'leauty will not run in harness. lt laast this is Iwhat Sydncy A. Vioseley, managing edltor ot' thel Vow Southend Tintes says. Vlr Moseley has advcrilsed l'or n irivate socretary who must ho ‘ng grlmly at the foot of the ad vert-isement is the steeled harden 1d announcement. "Good looks not a qualification". lMr IMo-seley takes tho stand ‘hat ne will not allow the mndorn ill‘en to wrsck hls office. T0 thls lnd he hns rrnnied nn lndlctmcm iganst the prctty sicnogrnnher which hangs in n consplcuous disco in rhis office. it reads as "ollows: “She is self conscious and vain. "She tlddles albout 'wlth hcr lin ter nalis or her hair, “iShe wrltes love letlers on tho fifioe tyipwriter. lin ofiîl-cc 'ililli', nd to the exclusion ni office let .ers. "She oglcs most or lhe collera. “She prescrits :1 superlnr air to he lower ordei‘ of things lu the ifflce. “Shc causes the junior clerks to ‘dle". - "Givo me the pinin girl withoul iny nlrs or glaces." Mr Mnseley ‘oncludes "Shc always scttles lown tn stnady work.“ ———.o-œ—————- REPORT or omv: DENIED. iROM'T, Muv 27.——Thc Stcfnnl -\gency quotas nn linllnn officinl siotement denying -roports of n "n. great offensive" by lhe lla'linns mains/t tho Arrihs ni Tripoiiinnin lt la doclared that thero has hecn no offensive action and thng ihc italinn soldlers wore sent io Tri- politanla merer for police dnly. KIDNLY r, nRRhWMAa 5 'GHT-s Dl "'Amïri:5‘ filigcrprinted _‘ Editor Indiets ‘ Holà 'ias ipnl a ban on prolly typisisnlsh in expert shorthand typlst. Look GINE DESIGerA new tape oi' pet- Greut Britaln tcrestim: tentures. lt is designed tu rctall fl'xreiain the essontlal ndvnn tuges oi' recently produccd ir. DÜSSBSSES many lil- encine the two-strolm cn‘zine minute. iHE KINEMATOGËÎPH m Eîfiît—a‘iïiäèmaiogwph apparatus l'or the movenient and velocity ol' sas. When under test tais angine dev. eloped 10 horse power at 3.800 re- voiuilons mer fittcd io a motor cycle Trame gave an nveratze petrol consummuion of wlillc avoiding certain disndvantau-i over 60 miles par gallon. 'i'he use ol' es and dlfficulivies neunlly mot WIh castimts reqnlrlng specinl care in “mong me 15-000 "1°" Γ “l0 Man“ in that type. In order to peri'ecl the the l'oundry has been avolded, and mm)“ 3"“ 3mn" lll'i‘m'heä Cf “le design the inventer carrled out n the nnwhinery and erect'ion have POS'ma-‘mr E‘lwam äei'lœ of experimenis with lhe nid heen .made as simple as possible. and when «au You Need Nm Be Extravagent Anothsr season bas come. It seems but yelterday rince we wnre ail preparing for last Sprlng, 'out Iow and behold. hcre ls another Spring at hand, and our Furnlshlnù Depatment is overflowlng with bargains in shirtn. underv wear, tics, coliars, gloves,—everythinn men want, to make them comfortabie. With Spring, cames an obligation service to yourte". lt îs a time when thc purse strings must he loosed and ths small change put in circulation. Wo do not cxpect any extravagance in buying. You do not need to be cadrans— ant if you buy, your furnishlngs from un. What m do ox- pect. and what every persan should do, la to buy what you need. In other words, let lt bo your motto to huy from us what you need. but buy carefully. Suits madc to ordor from 337.00 to 556.00. Ready-to-woar from 825.00 to 855.00. MacLELLAN BROS. i; l Ê 1 t g Patons Ltd., will refund price of fare and return on Prince Edward Island Railways from Summerside, from ail Points East,and Murray Har- bor Riailway t0 anyone purchasing 5525.00 worth of goods during this big sale. This will also apply to fares on local ferry boats including the Pictou Boots. PATON S LTD. "&NO WOWQOM O mmm W n— me; .W 4.3,. W, . NOWW M‘QHHHMWWW Free Trip t0 Patons Fire Sale Q-OMWWMM o o o o n mW" n w” non’i Naglaci Your Building ' Have us look over the flashing and conductors. Mayb'e the gutters are ieaking and need repairing‘. v . We use the best Copper or Gialvan-' ized Iron in our work. Our expert roofer will attend to your metal work. FRED H. TRAINOR ‘ Phone 393-J 80 Grafton Street Opp. Prince Edward i > r D r > D > > > b r p P