i. ____._i___ .__ _ . ii." ‘FT gil- _. ,`i ‘_ l , _ l yi, i , i _ii 1=- r‘.3~‘;f_ lil lic .~_._ _i __ A _ ji 'z 2 X-i_r” .__, _ _ _ "*"' activities. There are occasional otitbreaks of rebellion _ fi li i » - . . _ _ - _ _ . . » . . i - W 7 ii ‘ dust? We who, unprepared, taken unawares, unorgan- - ized, scattered over the face of the earth, gathered our-_ i _ I complished the impossible during five years of sacrifice, gg* _i _fa dustrial unrest in Great Bijtain; strikes holding up trans- it/ . I ° . . ' States; impossible-demands for wages that cannot be _.$4 _ ' 4 (, i , it )»_.‘ il - '-\~ 1 'if _ ,'_i » _ < _ .i fiii-’i‘>r 3 _ 4 _ We are once more in the race with Germany for su- . 1 _ _ QMQELFQB __ _ _ ___'m_E°H“¥3L93_“`E_’°WN' ,i 24,1919: THE UHlllil0Tl ETUWN "llllllllllil #89 HINTS FOR _ _ I li __ _£1=li i I ' ' ¢ President:-Mejor A. A. iertlett " .i. n. aui-nm, D. K. Currie. Editor end Publisher. Meeelete Editor- u . - :sei -- _ "”_` II $3.00 per year (melled) ln advance In Canada; and $3-50 |°r U- 3~ A- " Morning Daily (founded 1887)- $4~00'per year (delivered) ln advance. A THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1919. -- _l_ '- ,_ t _ __“_D()_ Y()l'R BIT” T0l)._\ Y. “- ' '€olliiig`_`t°akes' place 'today throughout the provinco_ for tif return of members of thelegislature. The_polliiig houi are between 9 a.m. and o p.m. In the city andl town? observing daylight saving, the new time will- be obserjed; elsewhere standard time will govern the open-" ing arid closing of the polls. during the campaign. When all is said and done honest people will admit that the Government has a record of things accomplished to be proud of, and has a platform for the future which warraiits everyone who has the best interests of the province at heart voting for the (Sov- ernment candidates. Most people have already made up their minds for irhoni 1. they are going to vote, and so far ascertainable indications point to the return of the Government by a considerable majority. It is hoped this will not tend to -lukewarmness on the part of the Government support- ers. The Opposition are working hard and determined- ly to avoid utter rout and a little laxity on the part of friends of the Government may give them an oppoi‘tunitv to gain a seat in unexpected quarters. Eternal vigil- ance, therefore, is necessary and every available vote in every constituency should be polled. ' The Government on its merits is entitled to an over- whelming' majority, and every constituency is expected “to do its bit” towards winning the victory. A . _ -ii..__0i____-. _ Rl‘fl\`l']\\'l.\'(i'i Tllli l{.\(‘E. - Geimaiiyis rapidly buckling down to hci industrial against things as they are, for things are unquestionablyi hard-.in Germany. There are many years of hard strug- gle before her, years of grinding taxation, _vea1's of hope-' less striving for many. Yet her industrial machinery, lame aiidhandicapped as it is, has already been set in motion; she is re-establishing her foreign' markets, ar-`] ranging for foreign credits, for'transportation, for gen- eral developnient at home and abroad. She has learned her lesson in humiliation and pain and sacrifice; the black sheep among the nations of the earth she is adopt- ing methods through which the disgrace of national blackness may be overlooked. The path before her, na- tionally and individually, is exceedingly rough, despised and mistrusted, hated for her nameless atrocities, unre- pentant and unfoi‘given, she is facing a hostile world de- termined to make a living out of it, dreaming, possibly, of renewing her attempt to conquer it. Who shall 'say that she shall not succeed? » And fwe? We who taught thisfarrogant and tyran- nical nation that might cannot trample right into thc_ selves together and in a mighty- and holy effort, ready to give all-life and means-in order that national righte- ousness should not perish from the earth-we who ac- what are we doing to establish our hard won gains? 'In- Atlantic commerce, labor strikes in Canada and United earned without imposing unbearable burdens upon th poor` These and much else we are mingling with our sane efforts towards reconstruction and re-establish - ment. ' premacy in industry and commerce, as well as for intel- lectual, moral and spiritual domination. We _won when all the odds were against us. Germany lost when cveryth`ih`g but right was in her favor. We won once because we were on the side of Right and of God, and today wc glory selfishly in our winning, each of us seek- ing his own good. Germany lost once because she ignor- ed Right and God, and today in the humiliation of defeat she is beginning to build on theashes of her almost des- troyed empire. While watching Germany building, let us not forget our own. We, too, must build; we, too, must remember that w'hat we have we can hold only in righteous, un - selfish striving. .___ 4 i - ` ,r _-\I"l |'ll{.\I.\_'I‘II. To, the lboker-'on the country seems more full of trouble at this moment-than it did in the middle of the war. The sceptic,'casting his eye round England, might \vell smile saitionically at the joys of peace. He would note the threat of a railway strike and the existence of one'amo_ng bakers. Cotton troubles and unrest in the coalfields would stare him in the face. Even the police would show 'him that their dissatisfaction is not yet final- ly allayed. In fact, almost every branch of national ac- tivity that he chose to examine would seem to be expos- ing its seamy side only. Strikes and threats of strikes darken the industrial sky. Yet we would encourage ‘him to believe that the sun will emerge. These _commotions have followed every great war, and although it is a little humiliating to find that we are no more clever at avoid- _ing ti) ' than were our great-grandfathers, at any rate We can _ nsole ourselves with the reflection that ours was th _ reatest oftvlars, and we shall do well if we es- -s..._. _...___ #$885 The Motorist IY ALBERT L. CLOUGH plete igiiiier. iiiiluiliiig both ilie tim- ing iiiiil ili.~'ii'ibiiii|ii; eli-iiieiit is ai very ll>‘L'Y`lll -'lNll‘c. 'l‘lie resistaiice coil. soiiietiiiies ciiiployi-il to liiiiit the pyi. Ulilfl' ciiri'i-nt ilow, soiiietiiiif\_\~ biiriis out iuiil il is well to have :iii i-_xii-ii oiii- oii_ liiiiiil. ('oils iinil i-onilciisers soiiieiiiiics break down, but ilu- liiiliil- ity ol' this is not great; ()t` course, you i-:ii‘i'y spiire spark-plugs or spare cores for them. GRAPHITE IN ENGINE OIL. d. C. asks: ls it ii gooil thing to Inlx ai little iliike izrapliile iviili tho oil ii.=i-il in ii l"oi'il i-iii:iiii:':’ qui lolil _tliiit l-2i'zlpl_iite helps out the lulii'ii:al- ini.: iiiiiililius or the 0i1_ Aisnwtfri The iniiiilil`1ii'tiii'ei's of this rzii' _iiilvisc agiiiii tt ilolni.: so, :is i.:i'iiph_ ltr- is ii i-iiiiilucioi' of electrii'ilv and thcri- is iliiiigi-r of its sliort-i-ii'i"iii|iii; the windings ot' the iiiiigiielo, whicli I* Uxliosed to rh-- oil in the rraiik NSU. 'l`liei°o is no liiirin iii usliig ii little graphite iii niost i-.ngiiies un- less the oil reavlii-s the spiirk~pliigs hi \v\liii~li ease ilii-ri- is gr(-aier likeli- liooil ol' ihcir hi-eoiiiiiii; short-i'iri'uit- cd -than when pliiiir oil is iisi-il, ii should not be iisi-il in lubricating sys- tem-s_ where tlii'-_rc is iiiiy po.~:si-liill\_\ lt inlglit clog any of the pii:-iszt,<.:es iiiiiL_ ,iii fart. its r-iiiplo_\'iiii-nt is iil` iloiilit ful value. altlioui-Zli it is priilizihlg true tliiil it iciiils to siiiiiolh out ir i't-giilziriiii-s in thi- |,,.m.mg _,~u,-f_,(._0, and thus _i-ediii'c i'i'ii1iioii. ._ _ Cr, Z ‘ ' I ' DIMMER DIMS T00 MUCH. D. writes: Thi- Iii-iiilliglit biillis which eiiiiii- with iiiy' i'iir iliil not givi lil-ilii Illoilixli iii suit ini- iiiiil l piii iii li|l`i1i‘r ones. ’l`hr-so are iiiiicli belts-i' but ivlii-n they art- Un -',]g,,,_-- .i|,¢._\ do not irivt- eiioiiilli light iii bi- of ;iii\ llsv, Thi- iliiiiiiiiji' \\'oi'koil all right wiili_ the sinalli-i' b|iihs_ Why iloi-sii'l il with the laii'i.:i- oiii-si’ Answer: Thi- iliiiiiiicr is siniply it i-o_il of i'oilstiiiii-e wii_~i-, piil in i-ii-(~|,|| with lhf- bulbs, \\'hii'h ri~iliii~i-s il|_ voltage that ri-ii<~iii-s ii|,.m_ -I-im hm. i-i' thi- voll:ii.:o ilii-_v i'i-i~i-ivi- ilii; i|im_ ini-i' lhi-y liiirii _:intl thi- liirgi-i' |hi_- i_-_iirrciil llowliig thi- iiiori- lh - voli:i;_;,. is i‘eiliii:i_-il. lly putting iii hluhs tzik IHA' an iiii-_ri-ii.~‘i-il ciii~i~i-iii, you hzivr- lowi-roil lhi- viiliiigii :ii-ting upon ilii-iii iiiiil you shoiilil cut oiit ii p:ii'l :il thi ‘l.i"‘"l“1` roll ti si-i-ure it iiioi‘e--lrrllli- :int diiiinii-d liglit.. Any eler:ti‘ii'lziii eiiii do this for you. 'l‘he_di|iiiiiin;: coll is freiiueiitly ii loose spiral of wirr,-_ foriiiiiig it part of the light switih, iinil, by biiiillnr: logi-ilier ii few of the turns, so ihiil. they touch, you can sliort-i~ii'i-,iiii ihciii iinil les- sen thr-_ total i'i‘.'- ~ I = » ' work iliine iluring the your. .\ iioinii\» Answer: This iii-peiiilii soiiiewlial :itiiig culuiiiittee wus uppohiicil con- upoii the particular systoni uni.|ercoi`1~ slstini: of Mi:-is liovycr, Mis.-i .\'liiciloii- 5ld0l`“ll0!1 bill. in u izoiit.-ral way, thc ald and i\1i'. Win. Cl~_irk. A ciziiiiiiiltee h_i'eiiker niecliiinism is the part liiiost on i.-f-_soliitloii iziiine next iii oi~ili\i'. ltcv. likely to fu-il. The springs uscd sonic- Mr, \\-"lsoii_ Mr. McNeill and Mr. Es- tiiues break or lose their elasticity- scry were i-lioseii. “ml 'hi' "0llU*Cl l>0lili»~' SUIIIUUIIIPS 'l`lii- |ii't-siili-iii then gave ii short :id- ‘L aarrriui ilri-ss rcliiiivi- to the work ol` the hoiiie- P 'g§¥;§,'§ _ 'ind the Siiiiiliiy School. The iiii"‘llIll1 As a'final word to the electors we would say “vote early. ilfiiii iiifiiit--iilfmiiiii-' .ii§i.','ii.`i`ir ,liifiu-iliilii ,, _ _ _ » _ _ , _ A _ - i *‘.' A _ ".: fri- . and vote for the Government. Its iecoid is before pg _.i Aa"-.'&. ® |M,._ J_,,,,_.S M,,,,,____ ,,,______m__v ,____._,_,,,,,,,_, and its shortcomings have been dwelt upon in detail ©___i ‘ wiui miie siiri-ini; wiii~ii.»~_ iii- ioiii iiic ciiiivi-iiiioii tliait thi- head, ilii- hi-:irt :-uid thi- pocket hfiok \vi~ri- vlizilly re- lated in our Siiiiilziy Schor: work. Mr. Moore gave iis ii gooil girii-i‘:il view oi' \\'h.it thi- l\iiii'iliini; Siiiiilziy Si-hool _-Xssociiiliiiii stood i`oi' and how ll niiiili- poraihli- such helpful iziitlii-rinixs as thi-sc, whori- we iiiiiy leiirii how, thiit \.:i'i‘:ii oi‘i::iiii7.:iiirii ilie Siiiiili.-,' Srliflol <~:in bi- i'iii'|'li-il iiloiig by our support anil co- ieratlon who spoke brit-ily iiii wha: was, to :nosi oi' iis. ii new suliji-et. with re;;ai'd 0 to thi-_ i-oiispicuoiis nilvr-rtisiiii.: tho a ~Toliai-co and i~li;iiretto mziker pul all ilong our i'<~iids. Ili-_ iiskeil tlii-_ people he iloiit- to ri-iiioily these coiiilitiiiiis? _ ltcv. .\li'_ i\\'i|.-ton spoke ln fiivoi' :it ii lietti-riiii-iil iii our Siiiiilziy Fii-iiol ivorii iiiil gaivi- iis ii liiipi-i`ul :init liisiiiriiig_ iiiiliioli lor _the i‘uli|i'o tixiiiiiiig ol` the voiiiig. ‘ ` M ix itoss lhi-ii riiini- ti thi- iil:iit`oi'iii ind givi- an iiili-ri-siiiig iiililii-_»»s, i-.-poi-» izijy "i-iiipliiisiziiig ‘llie s|ii-iiil,iiii: iii* xnori- iiini- :inil iloiiig inori- i-ilicii-ii'l work for (loil iii thi- Siiiiilziy Scliool, li_v ntl iiiil_v si-i-ini.: lo the llei-ils ol` our iivn sclioiil hiii by hiiviiig iiiiiiw- ol' the 'oiiiniiiiiit_\' si‘ii‘Ei.`e:ii-li si-Zioiil iiclpiiig hi- olhi-i', such ii spirit woiilil lirini: :i'eii.ii-i' ri-.~'iilt;t in all oui' \voi'k, Thi- ziili-riioiiii si-ssioii \\';is bi'oii;.:ht o ii clisi- li_v siiigiiii: and hi-iii-dii-iiuii. lii|t. A ph-zisini: t'i-:itiire oi' this evenliizz. The ri-gular inecting oi thi- York uistrici .Suiiilziy 'School was hi.-lil July _ 0| - I The nr-xr speiilioi- w.iii .\'lr_ liissery nearly ii mile, so that ii doi-_tor niight/ sit hi his oillce and iliagnoso thi- case Christ. eY_Q§yhD¢ly being-__a_mlsslonery for the Kingdom ol God right he-ro. 'MBY God give 'us the viiilon or what our task should bo and the determin- ation to face it manfully. T|\0`5|ll8llig-of the National Anihcm brought the Convention to a close. -l.__i_i__ Photographiiii _Heart Beats LONDON. July 23.--A wonderful niiichiiie which has just como into use ln the London lionpltalsfiiiukeslt possible for-ii doctor to sit in his 'con- sulting room on the 'ground iloor of the liistliution a-nd examine a heart- disi.-use patient"wlio is lying in boil in ~'l_ Word Ou ony one or tho upper floors. Tho niachine is-.called -the electro- cflrilisraph. ami its tuiieiionii is io register-tho heart-beats. The physici- np who is making tho diagnosis keeps his aye on the inachiiio; hc does not iiccil to seo the patient. Iii niokliig ii-se of the iiiaeliliioviiie of the piitlent’ii feet, itiiil his two liiiiiils, are placed in three illlTcri_-nt _isnmll hollis. each eoiiiiiiiiiiii.; wiiti-r. An electric wiro is run -from eiieh of tho baths to llie iiiaclii-ne. The inaclilne has ii needle whlcli delleets or junips with each beat of the heart, iinil, so ilellcaitiily is it adjiisted, that the slightest inoveiiiont of ilio heart is coiiveyi-il by' thc iilrl of rho clr-_ciriie ciirreiit -from tho path-iit’s hotly into tlie .wuti-r, and from the water along tho wires lo the recording needle. Hy ineuns of the wires lt woiilil be possible to extend the distiiiico be- tween the iatlcnt and the iiiiirhhiii to f a patient who was licilriddeii ln nother part ot’ the town. lf the needle of the iniicliine jiini.ps irrr-giilurly, or moves ifaiiitly, or in uii iiiicertiii-ii, liesltatiiii: way, the diii-_lor can si-e iii; ii glziiico just what is the inaiter. Tho old-l':i':|¢\v. The greiiti-sl I'-.ii'loi‘ iii all our i‘l\ii.'~`-'i work is what is diini- iii the Siiiidiiy Si-bool, li wi-ll i~i-i‘l:iiiil-_/ liflill! llii- pirgf-.~'| iiiii-ri-si in thi- iiiliii~i:_ A|`ii-i- lh'- iiiiigiiig iii' “Ri-_iiciir-_ thi- l‘i~i‘is|iiiii:" 1Vli‘. lliiss KW" 'hi' "lil-"l"i3 iiilili'i~ss. lli- Iii-gan li_v expiziliiliig ini- work ol` tht- iii-wly :ippoiiiicil oiii`<1ors. si-iiiliiig ihi-ii; out iii thi-lr duties i-n- lliiisi-il :intl st_i|iiiilaiii‘il [or il iiiiilil 3/C“"7“' work. l`oi‘ thi- .\'l:isli-r, l “\\'i-_ are ('lii‘i_~aliiiii.~, sold thi-_ sprink- i-r_ that wi- `ihl;:iii lii-ln ollicrs. ill lh0f'il'- riiiyg or iippiwtiiiiily iiiiii service. The only offer-i_lvi-_ way to Hifi- UVCVY' hotly to the Siiiidiiy School is lo__go our iirti-r thi- peopli- who iiro_liiillili-,i'- uni ziiiil coiiipol tliein i.o come ln. l`0l` hm-i-_ right in _oiir ni-ids! is ii_iiiiI»\i?;; -QQ,” i‘ iw A -- 'i:="‘S‘»° -if' l _"i HQ HELJIVI/VY Eff ,li-_ ______~ii.___ wr-5 oi SB/_r. _ _plwil _\\;_»>\ e=<<\\ iniichiiie. lt iiiiido no false iliiigiiosis, ' :iiiil passed no uniit man its being 1 (`l.is'- 'A iiiiin. for it can ili-li-rl sliiiiiiiiiiiiiz. RACE WAR CASUALTY * ' 1 wAsiiiNo'roN, .iiiiy 21.~At .mid- nilglit tonight the known casualty list in Washini;'ton's race war totalled lou included two deaths :ind two uion probably dying, while unconfirmed re- ports plixceil the number at a much greater figure. Ol’ the dead oi_io_w:is is clty detective, shot tiirough the breast by ti nei.':i'0 woiiiiin who ' wus flrlni; lndescrlniliintely [ruin the up< per story oi her house. ‘_ The nt-gross, a girl oi about/seveir tccn yi-urs also was shot but not fatal- 1~_/. In :iiiolheupart of the city the blacks firing from ii garage door kept ii provost guard of sodiors and inarln- es iii, biiy for several minutes beiore being shot down. - ' ` Maiiy clashes occurrcil between whites and blacks on street cars. Ono nomo attacked on the hack ond ot' u ..._ *_ _ _ __ 1 _ _ ____ car. tired into tho crowd following the ‘car and wounded (our persona bin "na Ir was sioiviieii by ii city detective who was reported to have sent seven bullets into the nogm's body. Emu ol the four wlilto mon were only slight. ly woundoil. ._..._________ CLERKS ACCEPT COMPANY'& _ OFFER. SYDNEY- July 22.-Tho Clerical Union ut tlluce Buy, representing tim clerks or the Dominion Coal Co., held ii iiiealhig on Saturday ‘to consider the olfor is-ubinlttoil by rho company After it very full discussion it agreed to acer-pt the compiinyq; P,-Oponh wiilcli include an adv/‘ance -ln wiigm; N10 recelition of committees rep;-of se-iitlng tho clerks and a halt holiday The unloii, however. is not to be re; cogiilzed. _ ' ei- =_ W- . it _ saeaaeseasaasaaseaasesaeaeaeaaaaee .lust Iiow iiiucii is reqiiii'cil satisfaction. with least possible delay Parkman Eye _Aid Too little would only prirtely relieve the trouble. Too much would in_| ure the eyes. We use the best modern optical rippliances, absolutely corieciiiig optical defects and guarantee All kiiiiis of eye glass repairing and matching lenses done 4 E . E . Pa r k r'n a n Jeweler &~ Graduate Optometrist Montague, P. E. I. _ ‘ -' in 1 - ‘ _ _ _ _vim ..| _‘WU ‘__ WH mi, i.~ioi~."." iii-v. i l0li~i\-hi- i ' uslnll the iiiacliino to ili-tei‘iiiiiii- tho L ' ~;=" -- ' ' ' 'Q .""" "‘_`_"‘_"" f"` "“`. “"_“""“_‘l““ "."l"` ini- wisiipi ii, ,...0f,|,,`. i,,,__,.,'i,_.,gif_i,;, ir. _ _ ~ . l{i,_v- ‘V _ - _ ' _ ‘ » _“___ \._____ _,____s_ _“___ _'_ _ M____h__“_§_ ni-xt iiioni, tuin out tlieliglit so that ~ . . ._____h_____l_ S______ _._._______ ________ M__.__H_, thc rooni niiiy bi-i-oiiie iliirk, iiiiil -is . _ This X-i';iv exaniiiiiilioii is often iii- _- ; LIMITED ; Wholesale Grocers A ' - iiiiilieiw iiiueh ol` ihc good, that i:i';icc_ 'l\`_fl._ ;"_,H(,_. (f md H , _ _H __ II I I '“"ll'»" ll"t"‘- NN' lf’ ill" ~“"‘°‘lfyl"li iiidreiclovei' thian iiiiiiiy liliuiiii-liiili-iii `_ . ° ° Many a ini _ ii the il:i_-- li. i.- ei ll- ` _ '. I oil up 'for liiieiiieiil vxiiiiiiiiz(i‘tii‘iii? ioiik 31 ' some strong ilriii; cali-iilziteil to upset < l'.‘l-i`t,ih"l`_'tlztll-_l:l ' _ is.. .:.‘._._‘ tr.: if then call us up. the iiizicliiiii-_ did. :ind the \vould~he sliii'lii‘i's ili-,piirlt-il i`i'iiiii lhi- licispiiiil siiiliier hut \vlsr‘r_ and liiirliiig iiivoi tives at the \voiiiIi‘ri'iil “box of tricks Mlnard’a linlmcnt cures gargct in cows r -‘riiii iioiisii or siiiivioii" '_ ____ -- ' -- -e-_.5 ' ' _ -._-_-____ - 1- 1.9 Qssggggngggggszss veeasasasaaiairaaraaaaiasaeasrarris._Hi=sra¢iiis=sasa=a=-isaiaraariiiir _ year. , _ i ._:f,_:___ NBETES _grliiiiyi --imc' '___ __ . - EWCOAL Y RD Announcement We wish to 'announce that we have opened a re- tail COAL YARD in this city, on the site formerly occupied by Messrs Clarkin Bros., and take this means of soliciting a share of your valued patronage. We now have in transit shipments of all the different kinds of coal, in the best quality procurable, and would therefore be glad to quote* you prices and 'book your order, for delivery direct from vessel or car on arrival these shipments; or at any time during the _ You_Will find our prices right and quality alway - as represented. - - For your convenience, business may be done eithe through our MAIN OFFICE at 51 Queen St., or at th WHARF OFFICE. _ J. CARRAGHER & CO. Charlttetown Phone 754 J. CUODQIOQOQCUUOOOI IUIIQQQQiYiQ$¢Ri§ii$%$#000lifOlUOlll r Qi5’$%i'¢51'4'¢li¢li'$¢§¢§¢B¢k¢R_¢E#i!€A¢¢§¢§$%¢~7li’dP%7R¢§4Eik¢§#f¢k#iiv&‘i!~¥#%5lf¥¢a¥¥¢5¢¥¢$°§'¢¥¢&i$$t¥ Oil %¥7