EMABKABLI m idsa h fiat. In all :ixrs and nain-oeil. wit-inirud hlbria'v tan. Roll tomlurt at lut. all dtalu. evenwheîc. WOODS UNDER“EAR (30.. W TORONTO HATC H\\'AY NO BUTTON UNDEI’lM'Lm lŒ Underwur —— au buttons. Bette: uiland. mur ât- nnnm hind nar pull. Halo Yor inca and boys Iittle ton. Cool athlcdc ut clou-finir: elnflc Lnit. Sala b1 lTHE Inca-mm WEDNEa‘DAi', JUNE 7, 1922' The [world Is sflll mggering and :bleeding Irom the var precipila'tad‘ :to appease the vanity 0l German .mih’tanstn. The world had been douxinated for a thousand. years i l _ l l iiy England; German)‘ zin world came and sat a. her test l’or Iearnlng and ior culture. “Fin. îshed in Germain)" was Lhe last‘ A 'xul’d in science. in art. in philo-5ms and lia unquestionable uncerga means ot paying wtii- exptnaPs. greatesl Isldoes thc new tarin' vary trom ilie principle oI tha Old National l’oli- lcy. and the sales tax was as round. B a d t ‘ iv conllamnell bv hoth Libcmls and iEn"l n œr-i‘ the fla v d: ' ' .l ' ' 1- g 01 wori _alternallng rain and sunshlne 1n| r r l i l l. l grewltus‘ing lite and’Vigor into vesè'u w" me Donc}. or "019mm: (tua. theltion and giving abundani promise domination? through ÿ'continuous tcerling; opportunlu‘ inade in 1914 and ihe world plunged Feet that are tired and sore from long hours ot' standing soon becorne rested and re- freshed by zently rub- bing them with Ab— sorbine, J r. A hot foot-bath containing h afew drops cf Absorhino, jr. will have a dsli‘htlully aoothing efiect on ' wcary test at thc clou et a atrenuoul da’. 01.15 a boul. u mont drunlna‘ W. F. YOUNG. lac. 344 SI. Paul 31... Malaria] tu .uvnnmc Lin-mi Bright, Airy, Cheery Rooms Evcry guest room at ’l‘he King Edwnrd l {ou-I l\ ii "gixxl mom‘ and thcre un: ont thuusand oi’ thcm sinœ thc opcning ()| our ncw addition. YUU Ldn nlwnys r be surcofgciting accommodation herc ,and :ilw.i\ s siirc ni izctting a room thut wdl picax yuu. ,fliugîfiîùtnarb Œotrl‘ TORONTO lOOO Fireproof Rooms “Close to Euerylhing" Direction United Hotels THE RIGHT SORT OF PROTEC'I- IVE ROOFING FOR YOUR BA‘NK BALANCE I8 PIRE INBURANCE A Iireman'a Iiose dons not ymir home us “il.” onr lnsurnnce protects your (Marines. We WIÎ' curei'ully explnin tn you the polie: Company of America atrenm ot' inter irom "you nsed, il you wiil call. “I icomlng. The leaders lol' the .party :knew it wouid never corne isomelhing must coma! ll The previous administration had‘ lne_.'J-F —ltn-lking about the C. P. R, and the protsct '1..1’i 0.Lll (æ m1. 008T OF VANITY to Canada. vue put throuxh. Th lee A11 had lande great pm'gress in arts and sciences lieus w Corne, me l irade - and commerce; 501ml“. even in ttieology. Why not‘tai'ntims is one ot the eszatiiish control ovi-r thc worldisets. Duran tne presem 88380!” s’nc m'as dominating'.’ Why shouidiwith its variaties ci weather. its Tha ides came. or rathcr was-og . wns ‘ 01v Into the bloodiest andLitn a - - . l mû" "mm" 'wa’r m h’êmry’ a‘gihi‘ough seed ilme and harveat iu- war iront the consequences ot‘im which it wiil require- centuries toinmilm 15 largely inherent as 8180‘ FQOOVEY. lllel‘ a burden laid upon it to ap- capable ot cultivation and devel- 'pease ihe vanity ot Liberalism. opmem_ Evan. in theeg de" ot‘ ÎIn 185m the Iparty came inio pow— ,pymg promise marc tare thosa er with a sweeping victory, They who “nm, douai; regarding the ihad found a new panaces for me i groaned w under the prnvious au» ‘mini t a ' A“ s r iion. They had proachedismmer w“ gomg m lie an ex< i'iree trade as it is in Eugland" l land the its promised blessings, WH‘XY ibuilt a monument, the Canadinn :l’ncific Raïliwav. Everybody was lwhat ii'was doiiig and still more} igoing in do tor Canada. Vl’hy’.A Imuid not hiberalism a:alao build fi in monument. Canada wa-s bigi I i icnnugh t0 hold Iiwo transconiln-{ lental railways and the Liberaii itransccntinental would he sucli a: monument to 'Liberalism as the l". ll’. iR. wns to ‘Conservaiivsm. it. . l l peuple Wli-lll. pariy the then IMiniste'r ways. the Iaie Honoui'abie A. G. was a great scheme t0 tool the, Unfortunately tor thel î Blair. was a man common sense and he must notî be told ol‘ the proposed monumentî The and, brnught l'orth beiohe ha knew any. thing about .lt. W.hen the plan was placed in his banda by his leader and some sympathet-Icv collegues, ha remonstrated. pleaded. post-uiated pand. these tailing he reslgnsd. -His reason for reslgnlng idea was comelved ex- was given in a speech dellvered in Llie House o! Communs on July 1a.'1903 ot which the toiiowin; are exiracts: “1 obiect to the savamment con structing another gaverument rond Irom Levis w Monctnn. l objected to it ibecause it parallelcd the In- telrcolunial IRailway. l oblact to another government raad aven l! it dom not Vparallel the Intercal- oniai Railway." "l am nm In tavor o! impetuo‘u Iy rushing into the construction oI a trnnsdmtinental Iine tram the maturest deliberations." own departtment shouid have been my lmawlodu.‘ affect. The "b I in! \; 4...... Av . GHARlllTIEIllWIl GIIARBIAII ana-nm.qu .WW“ Every intelligent eleclor is rami. iliar wlth the intense propagandaï :that wss'put iorward in the l“eder-vî . {al election ol Deceniber last by thal b3“ °Ï me "‘1’ un in me c‘b' [allie/rai and Profiressive inet Who knew vint n vould melnland parties in (avor ot the reduc— eltion o! the customa tarit! and al- Îtnoitt iree trade. n. x. 0-mai- a“, au nanar. 'uang around me neck o! Canada (or lits opposite, pessimistn. We tuay Canada la today stauenuz “n-lbe born wlth entier but ench is n d crop prospects. ‘ l 8 un i I er “bien me Dam," nadltained last.week, attsr sotne two îoeedingly ‘T t ' N°9“ “neved ‘hîm' heavy rain ot Saturdn)‘ nisht and i he} were the whole thing in Lan- Sunna}. me prophms ot evil pi'tv 'adian politics and tree (rade with dlcted a mimmgiy wgt aummer. mil I'taughi the pessimist that in this Abu‘ province a: least, 582d tlme '. and they make their lives miser'i nhle niiserable. :Whera otliers have seen :u .COnference itailure hls message t0 tlie worid iwas “God ls in H‘is Henven and 'the Genou (‘ont'erence stIll lives". 0,, “ML As far as ordinary human dipio of recognlzedlenca was a l’allure .but in what Quebec. through an unknown coun try in Winnipog and the wsst un- til we kniow somethin; about i: —until we have tha iullest infor- mation about 1t.‘ ’l'he project in one or very great magnitude and shouid lie deait mth only alter “I think I tnight jusuly complain that sa important a inattarof pollcy artsing within the aphere cf my conducted and mntinued in this iway bohlnd my back and without Thora in mach mOre to the lame .monument must bs built; the Littoral pan: must have nu party huilt. ita monument.‘ thai. remains al it todn)’ W OPTIMISM l cheertul. hopetul outlook upon‘ a bountihil harvest. tlie vli‘tue lhaa optimbam sliould receive nul petus suilicient the deadness ot mimer yet Oii 189 Fears were enter eeks of dry ivreather that the During tha dry one. ears ot experience have no! and looking l'or reasons t0 bell IProbably lhe greatest optimistl n the world today la Premier!I Lloyd George. He simply relusesê His falth is boundieasj disaster! l o doubt. iii-acy can ses the Genna Conter the Conterence has dlaclosed ot tht' varying vlew points OI me nations interestcd he aces a toundation l‘or success ai Lhe Hngue Conterence. And who knows hut lie is'right‘.’ What we regard as our faldliire'A m-ay b0 our greatesl succeues; OI« t'en our successes are our greatest i'allures. To be Ipesslmlstle tha rwisdotn oi’ that overvruling iProvIdence which han developed our modem world tram its orig- when it was wIthout in to donbt ial chaos torrn and void and when darkness covered the face ol thc dsep. Many human ia'ilures ao called, have saddened the world aime then but the se called {allures and the no callad suceuses together have produced. a world ot wealth and beauty and oomfort, a world in which with ali lts sin and Its aorrmd. there is intln‘itely more 500d than evil, iniiniiely more love than hatred. ’ c—-—-—.o-.————— ALTERING 'I'HE WALTERABLE Yesterday's TIF—a'tî'i—Ot provingly a speech nmda in tlie Hanse ot Communs by Mr. J. 3.. Hughea in w‘hlch hs repeated one oi h‘Is Kins‘s County camping: isneeches idecianing ’that. his de- i’eat in 1917 by the Soldiers' vote wac "a poiitteal crime o! tire i'irst magnitude." And the Patriot adds chat 'iMr. Hug’hss vas right.” 'I'his trom a palper thnt declared ltaett "nnalterably" in favor a! the Issue a4 salle In tfhat olectlon and, mien ii “dans political camital niant lie mde ont oi it. i.:- ‘i'z: v .- sultan» Quotas aD' the Notes By-‘lhe ’Way . nre sont: int'alligent electors 15-tlie net recuit: oI all that agitmn'on tla'io streaks ot iron rust across lits!“ now mm,“ m me prenez“ continent. and a debt “"1ch will'Fieldlng tarltr. Hor In Ita essenc° ltho now Fieldlng tarit! la the Na- luonai Policy ot Pro‘ectlon, eltab- lilshsd by the Macdonald Govern- Êmûni in 1379. l; Only in tlie sales lax. which was Vutroduced‘by the Conservativcs aa toms duties. cent to t‘ie Sales Tax Mr. Fieldlnn adopted ano'iher msasul'e Consarvatiive origin. t0 vcarry “SL'Me une" in the case oI the Sales Tax as ‘,n 1897 hc said the came to in: National Pollcy and ha. peated tha! endouement In 1922. lt is easy to see why the Liberal Conservative guvernment 6. lt had heen 18 yearl “in pow- et; lt had loat for the timc most M '45 great leaders. lts Iall -was cortiinly not due to lu lupport ni the doctrlns oI protection, else the Laurier-Fielding gavernment would not have adopted and continued that policy, aven makilng it mare proteciivs than betore. Nor did the Mciahen government tall In Decem- ber int because oI Its ad‘iersnce to the National Potlcy. It. wan du: in (au, u governmenu all over the chvlllzsd world had no fore Iallen. hecause of the vast debt and taxation caused by the war and the unrest. discontent and unern' ploymcnt which necessarily tollow- barvest are a cettainty, Even me." led. Thut ‘he Conscrvative gm‘ern- see too much or too little romlngiment successflully carried Canada.wuim me enfuwemem or me MW. through tlie war and the atter-war reconstruction was prootof ita me- rit and wisdom. but worldlwide dis- content ovel‘threw it. lt is i'e_lated that In the days otlot Iulfllment, 'Iy unnecessal‘y. as was proven by 0°“ !lhe l‘eau”. For both the Arsenaurt 0! tIie. Progressive Dill'ly, its pros- government hel'e and the Meigien pect Or permanent-a scouts tu lie and impendîns mu‘m’ ne bas seenlspurlous cases. dûs-:1935 tluin tliat or citlivr ol' tlie Old lt'itnate success. When the Genon'nç great prmdmrs. and Iooked like a huge W85 mucl 61' W35 ptlSBl ing him when an excitable verso" Todny ihey walk in soiieit gar- threw himselt in tlie roadway (lllfil‘mentg' homme ne me deceplionl and shouted: "ont Mr. Wh‘lîefleldi Mr. W‘Hiiæficldl" fooll" said a by-stander. "that is not Ml". Whlteilald." couvert amas and brushing street rllrt irnm hls heard tn mutter: “l've dlrt‘led my— neif Ior nothing.” own. great 80 the Liber-l “I’ll sing you a Iay ere ' 'l'he great man la ho not lose Iris chfld'a heurt—C n Il__1vsl_l m'a n'haailt i} leaders l Equaily iatniiiar . with By addlng 50 pel‘ of He ha. laid. l'e— tell iti. V D sic/n hzis heen patch "bill Victoria statut; that upon a mie Laken on the "rigld" en‘orcemr—ni of rite Lnrd's Day Act ilie citizoiis hy sn everwnelming" majority doclared agalnst 'I he ftlcis are: V the "I'Îglll"' Lord's nzly .-\Ll should lie eiiio'rced m n11. as indi- cated by the notice: closing oi :ill stores and businesscs w‘ithin the niazining or tlic Lord's Day Aval?" Upnn reprnînntntion by lhe Lord's lJuy Alliance tlie Mayur tollowing the advice or the (’Êty Solicitnr.in:-trucied ilic Itcturning Ottiicer "in “illidrnw ail notices. . . and to craier l'mm any furtiier au! Iooklng JÎDTL'ann-llüllt'll question.“ advicc n'as iIi:it “Îht‘ Municipal Ac! dnes iiOi glVL‘ [lie Municipal Coun- cil aiiynut‘honiiy io subiirlt by Rut- erendu-iii i0 tlie MunicipuIDieCIOH whcihcr itie lioi'd'; Dçty slinuld lie Fnlfcl'cud." v 'Vlctorln Alliance explains: staged and managed entirely iliy the “Aniidilue Sunday Longue.” refusvd in authorize :he plehiscite 1hai upon an 'It tell becauss The Public Forum 1m ulumn la non m tu dlnwion by ours-pond» ont: ct question. M Inun 00t— Tha Charlatan”!!! mardlan du. not un... arlly andcru tha opInlm sxpnmd by lta coma- pondu”. liards Dïllüante Slr.—A must crroneous impres- craated by a des. the Act The Dl‘inlùñt’ll vote mis not upon (utorcement of the but wliet‘lierit "Me you in hiver ot the Sundar o! tlie Tliis tu a snbmistsiun A vote n'as takrn, hui how, the il) The plebi'scite was got up. v (2) Althougli tlie (lity Council me voie was mkcn in ihc Public Mni‘km at ihc tlme and place as Important city by- Iaw. (3l .\'o represen-tative “Lord‘s Day Alliance" or ot any likeuixnded organlzation, or nny person sym‘pnlhetlc with their views. was officiully connected with ihe plebiscite. The proceed- lngs were. theretore. wlt‘hout Offi- cial sc'rutiny or regiulaiion ut ainvy kind. (4) A large numlier oi' citizens deliberutcly rrtrnined 1mm voting, the '1.Ord's Day Alliance“ having requcsied tlieir hiieiids totake no ci the preacher. Thosè twer l in evidence. “Get un clothes W Daiin Selections ioi' Guttdian [leaders —.—— Front the W. a. Loulou collection WORDS OF THE WISE ‘ Silence hdlda the noor axainst _ the otrlle u: tangue and ail the of fading hopu Ilea at the basin lmpertlneuces Dt idle convern- a! the didlntegl‘ation now in en tion.——dames Hervey. One smile can glorlfy a day One word uew houe «impart; The leaat disciple need to say 'nhsre are no aime to givs away 11 love he in thé heari. Who brings sunshine into lite a! anomer. has sunshiine In hia on iny way, lCheer un! Cheer up! Oheer upl Whenever you're bine iind th’ing to do For somebudy elae who is oadder‘ Milan you ‘Cheer up! Cheer tu)! 'Cheer un! ,__ "A man’s owri gond breedlng la the hast securlty against othei- pao- pla's Ill manners.’ Eamh's cmnmed wlth heaven And evary commun bush atire with God.—Elisaheth 'B. Browning. . J.4 .— m may ne a little hM‘hel‘ aroumi l 500 Oiily i i Malice. Whitelleld. that nui nnly were ihcre thouszinds ot true conversions. but also mans} e (in-gigoyernment at Ottawa were emotionlt‘mad la fali under the worId-wideipartiles. A Dl‘em‘h'Iunreat and discontnnt which werei ’ng and a crowd tollnw-eiha mer-mimi of the cr“: war, you The wouId-be the wns and Progressive leadors, local and fsdsral, “dlrtled t'iemsslves Ior nothlng” In the cam patlgns of 1919 and December. 1921. 69-0 thu lwln‘ BOIIIG‘ who doea onlnc- “lié r'snitul- l _ part in the plebiscito. (5) Notiwlthstlnlndlng villa ,Ùnfl‘ sided characier Uf tlie proceedings out oi a [Dllll possible vote oi’ 13.-I 3.853 were claîmed us l am. Sir, Pic. -J. M. ROCHES'I‘ER, _________.__.__'_._._—— Thay'made professions and promi- au thnt were Ialse and Impossible needlessly practiiscd in tliose tiwo campaigns. li swellezd the iiumbers thart‘ iOllow King and Crerar at Ot- t‘nwa and Bell and Johnston herz‘. but the d'irt s'qiil clings to them and the local Taxation Act and the. Fieldlng Tarin are tlieir wrltten con iessions that "tliey dlrtled thoni- selves for nothing.” 'l'he princlple Of protecbîon. las embodiud iii tlie National l’oliry m' 1879 stands secure and unsliukeii In Canada and tlirougliout'ithe civiliz. ed world. Betore the war thu firent. nations were vheconiing more and 'inore protectivc. During and since tha war even tlie Utiited kingllui'n Iias jolned the‘ protectiontpt tanin“ Under these circumatances and crin: dltions what hdpe cari the‘sO-call- ed Progrensives entertainflthatnthrelr tree. trade notions cati pdssihïy‘ha adonted withln a. generatlpn ’to come? .Nons whateverl «Thla tact dence in ths Progreallve party. From its inceptlon the United Farmer moveiiient nus lacked the threa grsat val-antillais or aucun. lt Jacks a gr tilt-dur; in appui la not bnaad M'Itatlonal but nar- rovIed tu a single clans with itn ‘iopo oI makingCInadl a Iree trade nation la provsn be'va‘ln. From thê beglnning i_t han been a party of dlvided toMeIQÆWIatprn t-rm- hlye Iltfils I'in common with thon who failow mlxed tnrmlng in Onta- riô and tha monÆastsrn Provin- ces. Proiesslng econotny. the Farmer'a government or Premier D'ury In Ontario lin out-Horodsd Harod by lncvsaud horrowin' and sxpendlturo beyond the worat re- lgresslven have got practlcally noth- ing. Tha‘t alliance on his part has ‘G‘meml secremr'“ Lord's Day A1. c‘uu", Mm m ne dw‘rusted 'n “w Ha said hls cargo o! blrils, unininls west and li'as brouglit in a new dis- ‘ruptlve elcment tu ii party nom the flirst Ims luitked tlic essen- which were 31.0 whoMtinls of stabllity. Mr. Crerar is about to ury to savs hi. face by moviiig an :tmt-niliiient to Sir ment, wliich second nmcndnient lin knows wIlI be ruled_out oi’ orilcr by the speaker. peal trom the Spenlter's decislon tu the House. camouflage, intendcd touconfuse tlie issue and decelve ilie public. a repent-Ion oi' the acception pi'ilc— tised upon the olcctors in tht— elec- tion oI Decem‘lier last. aII lies Mie lecrdt agreement tween the bustard Liberal‘ilm today wi‘h thç"imported Iad cf Io- called Progrsaalvlsm, botli ot wlilrh are discredited in the country tiy the {aise professions and tlie prom- __i_ses ihat werc impossible or tuliill- {tient thntlwera‘ñnnde lie-foré and duringÿ the alecthn CllmpIIan. a tu. 8.-.LINER HM LARGEST MOB ed Aimerican Liner Mount Carroll docked tbdaÿ witli one hl tihè dam: fi est cargoes nf wlld iiniiiials bronzht tn tlinls 110M. They were In charge OI Jurgan Johnnnsen. whol told or lirlnglnig tilie aiiimiils ’ birds (mm. Indla. 200 monkoyn wlth 60 iiinnkeys l)llh- n on, Iwho are malnly cr in" growers, ' .‘jd'\ Gr‘ea’i“ Cleaii Up {Sale 0l ail '“Dres's' Gonds, Silks and Coatings a _j INCLUDING COATS, surrs, DRESSES magasins“ , FOR ALL OCCASIONS, SPORT OR pRassñ ‘ , . WOMEN! YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE HERË'THAN ' You’ll find what you want here. For instance: Big demon’stratipn of Gloves and Hosiery, 83,000 stock now going on._ Best quality in bath. Prices range. up t0 254.00 with alI sizes and colors t0 choose from. MARCHING ORDERS GIVEN OILCLOTHS‘, CARPET .SQUARES, MATS, BED and BEDDING, includin'g the famous “Simmons.” ‘Also Curtains, Curtainings', Puffs, etc. Look over the price tags. tag today. ' For the balance of this week Patons are selling Butterick’s Patterns at 10 per cent. Off. This is the first time in history these high class patterns have beett offer- ed at a discount. Get your Delineator and make your choice today. There are special values all over the store with a y Royal Showing Of Beds and Bedding. i EŒEWHERE 4 LOW PRICES ON MÈN’S CLOTHING , 100 Men’s Suitstobe disposed of this week, regard- less of cost. Prices rangepfrom 89.98 up. . BOYS AND JUVENILE CLOTHING About 350 Sults in all have got their clearing price .à- «7 il te il mil! Iznrmn“ u... wliich Whatcvor mny le pi'osently OI tiio disintlgrution iAt this writlng it niipears ‘(llûl WIlS Henry Drayton's fldllf‘nd .————4—0.—-——— SPECIAL “PATONS LTD. catcher. ln 1909 he baggcd 318 ale phanis in ton weeks tor ihe Bnltlsh xGovernnient In tlie Iiillls ot and snnltes wns consigned lingenbeck represeutative country. 'l‘hey ure to lie sold to c-ir- cuses. MILLION DOLLAR LOAD ON FREiIGHT S'l‘. TIIOMAS. Juni‘ in); tO tlie bills Oi’ Iading in tlielociil Gi'nnd Trunk Wzibn-sli Railwny Ot— i'lcos. tlie i‘lvc car thush lÛiHlEd wit'h Oriental passer] river this diviislon vnlued . l“ silks In Lliis 6.—«Acc0rd- Sundny arpprox’imnteiy 31,000000 une oi’ the costdlest shlpv a.— Cul/- ments on record." Tlie Àhnverago charge on each car was 85.00. Eacu car wns heavily guarded 'wltile 01'- Ilciuds o! this city accompanied r: . acrtiss the eastern border. ’l‘hs run . t’rum Chicnigo .to Bul‘talo’ was made Ô in 12 hours 15 iniinutes. A». ludia. to the ——————.-..————-l. :zFor Rlieumatic Pains—Tua pains and aches si acintica and pneumonia sliould .be treated witii Di'. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Tlia sootiiing and healing propartica or this minous romcdy have been (194 . monstrated Ior iii’ty years. Use it also for lnflammntory pains. ' cuis. scratches bruises and apralns eitlier Iiuman bcinga or the lowar order 01’ animale. spectal thflv lie wiil thcn zip- AII ob‘iwhlch is mare It ls Behlnd Il be- of llallnu. N. 8. Sherbrooke. JOHNSTON ANDWAign "DIOIIIDPI’I alontreul Stock Enchan'e—Jl‘oronto Stock Enfin-lu. Monoton, N. . Direct Montreal Bylnry N. S. Dt. John. Nid. “'ln Connectloaa. _____..?___._. _OF ANIMALS BINCE ARK .1 BAILED an YORvK. Juna 6.—— ‘I‘he Unlt« 7 ever t and He brought 13 bnhy r-lephnnts. les in nnms; two Bengali Ligers. two sloth 'llPîll‘s; three black pan- the'rs two rhlppopotami and Ilbolllt a 900 mlscelnnmus birds. lie alsn . brou-ght 56 snakes aimons them the rare temple snake and n python 20 reet long and 16 inches in dia» mater. l'By wxy ni introduction nie ex- hiblted records to show tlint lie waa the world'a champion eiepiianii - '\(a\\'\\ ' ii q : ,D' O ll‘il'S Î’o / cords ot ail prenions savamment: Conservalive or Liners]. Front the beglnning every soundwprlnclnle oi' coheslon. pouvai- Itt provincial allai”. the corner of a square des], bat the provsd lts promises to have Men mail is Maori—.— _ . , "‘Î deceptiive and its policy s sors dls— Lin“! it Iacksd m rqionlh'tmlçra it iiu attained bas mmm vlan-"y cil-appoint te Mr. cœur. 10"er bu \« .. .0 \\ \\ ‘n. Mm” " Mi A .r q 'I‘RH.\I!\1/\'IJ p'r'À "A un. (in P ' )| C I‘l MAIN» t "palmw i, 'li Charlottetown Milliiig Company’s Baking Cimiest for Wives THREE CASH PRIZES AND 8A0 OF GOLD BOND FLOUR FOR BEST BREAD â Thc Charlottetown Millinq Comnany wlll hold a bak- Ing ‘ pstltlon. The contest wiil ntart rlght away, but all entrles must ha In not Inter than 10 a. m. on tha mornlng of the 29th Instant in ths Market Building. Content are al follows:—— v Any houuwlts. woman or qlrl in the Olty may com- pets. AII entrlel wIIl bs recelved at the Markct Building on the mornan of Juno 28th when judnlng wlll take pilu- Each compotltor wlll in nquirsd to brl o onn loafl ol' É bread haksd Irom Gold Bond Fleur. and ho nkod to slan i a certlflcate te‘that affect, antlng aiso 'TOMAWI‘OM tha nour ‘ Ior tho ‘ oflering subatantlal cash prix” and a bac 01 Ilour Ior com- waa put-chaud. îhe compatflor’s nnms and numbei- wlll In ontsnd In a book by thc Sacrum-y, but thc namo wIII' not appcar l on ths bread in tu Judood. ‘ Ths Judas. wlll In two oI tha halter oI thla clty. and on. houuwlfo who ls not compnlng. and Ita- provsd hor judumant oi‘ bnad by bsklng from thc nm. flour. Each compstltor wlll ho allowcd to nmovc hor ox- hlbit attor flic Cents-t, cxcspt thc prlzo wlnmra. Th- oxhiblta of the prln wlnnsrs wlll b0 placsd on dllplay In on. of tho promlnsnt ttorc wlndownmvlth a cari announclna tho nlmo and prix. aocordlng tu morlt. AII axhlblta not removod tram ths Markat nulldlno bstors mon on tho 29th wIII tu alvcn to nom. charitath I Institution. Ths prni wiil In u tollmzl Flnt—O15.Œ- accents—010.00 “mira—06.00 Fourni—24 pound bac of (laid land Fleur. ., ' NO ENTRANGI lrlt..wu.i.- cnannlo . 5* malmrmlssmr:mr«nr'mll“land now. an I duwt k0 It ti Phono?“ u un ny Ch... , and an au Ths particulau ni tho tIio Charloth - i