, fitwtillifwiiféfiffihff .. lllllllllllllllllll lllulnlllllclll Every Home hfallalla Needs "Fllilll-l-TIVES" To thoscsnlfcring “i111 Iul/igzslion, 711136.01’ Lir-rr, (‘on.1t.-',*-1./.-'.-/l, "(k or i\'1‘r.'nll.vll'r.lll'al /'- '" . 11211., in. Kid- 111E llllllllnnnllw Dlornlng IInlly (luundrfl I887) Ill-W I\'r $5.00 per your (lnllrd) In mlrnnre In (' yeur (delvlrred nnmln, null Iii-Oil for l. ~lr (‘hurls-a llulton. Pn-nhh-nt. ll. h, Cunlr. Assoc-Inu- Hclltur. Mono/ti’, ‘JAnuARr 17, 1921 Jl'\'l-I.\'l|.l-I '(‘l{I.\ll.\'.\I.I'l‘\' are no worse in this respect in our province tll they have been in times past_ taken i11 c111 with conditions elsewhere. one naturally wonders _ p1,.‘ .11 11y .,1-.1.1.1a, (int. {Q1111 the course o1‘ a sermon wal-ned parents ag“ ‘that the parents no longer ruled, that "littl and little Mary gardless of ady did pretty‘ much as they pleased 1 olland. Pulpit and press resound with the I |of the young_ the necessity" for religious a1‘. ltrainin ‘ranf-"uelhto and advised and entertained sever.- times a week and taught to read and preach al- “pray for the edification of their companions and e11 ers. lure. to fUFIlH-I‘ develop our . 111.1111 r0 11111: thoughyolllpara- Il\'l'l_\' isolated. this colnnlun- 1 ily \\"ill enjoy" an oplical sl-r- ' vice. no! 1-xc111ed anywvhl-re. G. F. ilutchcson ‘ _ level from which the criminal chil children who arc sl not within tho sphl-rc- of influence of pulpit or girl-s .\‘lal1y 11f,them have ncvcl" heard a sermon, have ne\ -1-.r sccll a banquet except tl1ro11gl1-a window or a 1111-1 cntarily" opened door when sonle lnore fortunat Optometrist 1!. Optician Office Supplies MERCHANTS and PROFES- SIONAL MEN their offices BLANK BOOKS AND OF- FICE SUPPLIES We have a large stock of Day Books. Lnthrers. lfzlsil ' Books Journals. l'.1-111-r Boulez, HIVJlI‘; 131111115. All-mo. Books, .\'ot1- Hooks. Account - Paper. l-‘oolscap. Typv-ivriwr Paper. Val-hon Papers. 'l"_vpe writer Ribbons. Fountain Pens iall priccsl. Envelopes. Binding (‘asi-s. Office l-‘iles. Ink Wells. Inks "ens, Pencils f etc. OFFICE d‘ POCKET DIAR- IES FOR 192i Everything required for :1 well equipped Olfir-sz. Lowest. ate ones that the criminals usual are the ones above all who need th vice and the banquet. ly collie and thes e sermon and thc :1 cd criminals; this too is no new thing" have more than once been brought “wi will lll-Pll for i i parents. The roads on which the best of our child -+ i-HH-IPQ-o n+4 901-9019» +1» n and our tntcrt-ainnlents arc not all clean and too of ten wcdrau" the cloak of a mis amusenlei-lts which are more than (lUGSllUIIHblQ. The treatment of youthful crimilrals has cvl-l . geance of his arch-enenly" the law- for having been p A reform school offers the only" hope for . "youthful Llle _ crinlinal and society owes this means of 1mm Whole-sale l: l11-tail. elp to those unfoltun-ates who either through the . . 1 faults of parents or of society. are outside of health- y Carter & C0. Lllllllfll 1411111 influences. This province. small as it is. needs a nauoaionxolmm-oxoaonuagreforln school: it owesitself such an institution 11111.1 ____ :our Christain churches and Christ-ain org-anizatilllls ‘owe to themselves and ther profession that they should pay lnorc heed to the one sheep that has "one -astra_v than to the ninety and nine that are comiorl- ably churched and housed and banqueted. ¥O¥Hl-.(O-¥O-il-O-i»O-L‘O*Q‘§§P§ 04-4-9 BAYER J- " Till-I Nlilil) 0|’ TIIIC ll()l' H" i Uurevellillg" (‘o11te111p1lrary, thc Patriot. is eith- i er an unconscious humorist or thinks all its readers Great George S‘ a lare humorists who cnjtiy its acrobatic leaps from one ' 1 JOXIPQIHG to the other. l.<.-ss than two years ago out; Ne“ smniey Shaw and i of the cool shades of opposition it called upon heaven Penrdons ‘ ‘and earth to witness the “cxtr-avag-ance" of the Arscl H l" WEHKFH+MQM,_M: lllanlt government when the latter (leclared an adg - -dit1on of $711000 to thc revenue was needed for edu-l — =lr=zis=>=s~~= cational purposes. When through a subterfuge. al-l ready referred to in these columns, it found itself: in the warm sunshine of political power, it hiiarious-, ly declared the $75,000 was not nearly half enough and it boldly shouted for a tax at least three times greater than that which it had denounced. I11 its l-'ri(la_v's issue, i11 one of its periodical flights. it informs its readers and especially" those of them who enjoy‘ a joke-that "what is needed today ‘.0 set things right is “not so much brilliant leadership as supreme truthfulness so as to enable all to tol-ln tor rect estimates of conditions and to act fearlessly : these estimates”. “Supreme truth” r. LYON Photographs or all sizes. films to it all size amateur camera: are received fresh every week. l Moderate Prlcu Paraonal attention to Amateur Photograph: Charlottetown, P: B. l. l‘- ""459!" J II nnlvnnrei S. A J. ll. llurnrtl, I-hlllur und Puhlluhcr. jilnction; “_ the civilized world after all. making" any perceptq ible progress towards that “righteousness which exali teth a nation"- that righteousness of which t11e xlajor; ity of us hezlr at least once a week ill our churches “.1141 I I H". I WW“: the gi-olving lack of parental authority". (it-flaring- e - o 111111: "icc or authority". Only a few days :1_ claimsl .3 1111112111 g for the young‘ and the young" are being l11-A. The unfortun-atc part of this is that these meal- , y. of grace 111111 ofcnjoy"l11e11t do not reach down to they’; dren come._ ’I‘l1--l ipping off into t-ri111inality' 211-1- iloy was being adnlittcd. It is from these llilfOTlill- It is true that respectable homes have produc . Grey hairs.‘ th sorrow to‘ the grave" because of the str-aying- of a 5011 or a _ daughtcl" led into evil ways by evil influences and‘ "‘ t-vil companions and for this too the Christain Church and (‘hristain society" are 1-11ually' to blame with the ren al-e jo11rl1e_vil1g'a1-1- not clean: our alnusementsl guided charity" over; been a difficult problem. The criminal child cannl-‘l be punished as tlle hardened criminal is: he cannotj be herded in jail with criminals; a whipping- as recolm mended by some reformers, would be but the ven -l - 1 -11s 1-asy 1o 1-z-y- 111111 _\Ul|l'\‘ ‘11-1111-11 ldevelop and introduce measures lan excusejor what has already been accoln-plislr-cl 'lof His Honor, the l is good. After al election. ‘is’. i1‘ CHARLOTTETOWN GU r1111 111111.10 10111111 y. -.._-. Our trleud the United Farmers’ ulde. which hns been subdued for rew weeks. is again venturing lu~ o dangerous political waters. It is evidently conscious o!’ the grow- ing uupopuiarlty of its patron saints. the Grain Growers of the - l Thlo column lo open for flu dloenollon by w.- r ‘ onto o! question of Into! not. Tho Chlrlothtmrnl" Guardian doom not noon:- nrlly ondoru the opinion: “around by Ito coma- londonh. ‘ l m... T,.,,_.,.-_.,. A ,,I,',,,_,,, n,” i" Once ill a while 1.111- community is shocked to; GOVERNMENT DISMISS 1111-11-11 urn-vers- Combuw- To 11w. 1.1} 11.1.", .- " .111 1" cl/lzr 111-11 learn of some juvenile crnne 111 our 1111dst over night; _, _ '_—‘ . . 1m“ “mm” m“ ““"" “ W“ "»"l ‘" c1" 11w sunrise lasts 1111111 the P111101.- court-...ii-"llll'éi"filial "$1 ‘f1?! Pl“we”'lw'"lll'i"i’“ii iii Ziiisfli l1r11nlpt.‘l1E,1-I‘ 11.1.! as -lr.~5 n spccfi)‘ give; it; (Iecieion and then it fQy-l inissal o1‘ :1 man nanledfi-Uexalllet‘ "our "I". an?! nsgueidl “mg”, g“ . . » _ __ - m. ~ * _ ~ _ “ , , y . . l , » _ consune‘. .' ' . {mm} “' " m” Wm" “l " gotten till the next time. Probably conditions;iltmifosfgflfllfl ‘m ‘w’ ‘“ ‘m’ m 111g 1-111-1111111 reasons. Sllfll 1.11 1111- 111 l-‘nlcunwood/ 1o make room (or u reillrned soldier. .\'r-\v sir. while I an: in enlircl t~'_\'lll- pilllly‘ wilh the returned “It'll gell- ing PIHPTUYXIIGIH where a val-anl-y- occurs I cunuol understand wh," 11- loclll Govcrnlnenl can see I'll lo discharge a luailnv-d 111111110 nlake rooln fora relurned soldier. But th- Il. oi course. i1 is only 1111111112-1- 1-..s1- which Hues 111 !~h11\\‘ how cun- anl lsence 111 till-in‘ ugnlllsl other coun- tries. or embargo to keep out for-l eign wheat. the laws of supply" and demand. and the iuilllcucc of tin-l world's markets l11 the lining o1‘, prices. And tllen it proclaims the; object ol‘ 1111- pool 111 be the‘ -oi!e1-- 1 ting oi’ wheat to the 1.121% s flllll- importers of other 1111.11.11 -= with-l i 1' 1 -- ~--"—---~—~-- alld of which some hear only when they colne below-j 'l;j’_’l‘l"'u‘"l’lll‘l'ily‘.ljrgll‘finjf"“"""‘ "l '“" m" am. mmdh,,,m,,_ 1,1,“. MOW lllt‘ PllllCE Jlagistratc. l am >31‘. chm. very" nil-e in its smoothed ore:- 1-1111 “ l) L E A S , (hfly [he t)t]1el' duly “up ne\\'_\' Q-Ulumyls told of a “W; mmkn‘ JTJIRITVAITHTLAY" 111111111. but tlledlui-Ic has t-zars-llllly-l ‘ ‘ l five vcar old l1ov who committed suicide because hi: _ 3.91.1141 10111-111111; llplfll 111.» onlo-l S C R A T (T H " lf-lthcr h-ul lunished him Onlv ~1l'e\v'1l-1\"s-1--"11-1 Fries-Vt CORRECTION In" ‘ixxolixclcinix PS U Fl y“ Y B A (1 K s: +1,‘ ‘ l ‘ ‘ '- - ‘ ‘- ‘ ‘>- ‘ "" "Fill-I l-l-"lll-osl-Ls: or "rill-z 1-1»111.1 ‘.\.\'ll Till-I S'l‘i-Ili.\' .\.\'ll l)l{.\.\"l‘l,l‘ l‘().\'l)i'i‘l().\'.\‘ l)!’ ITS (‘ON l 'l‘l{.-\("I‘.\‘ \\'I'l‘il Till-I l-‘.-\l{.\ll~]RS. I papcls a fz-n some 111' 1111- 1.1- elns 1r. 1111- bioizraphy- o1‘ a poor 1111~ lorluuau- slated 111x11 his hirllllpla-t- was "(i 111i River. Lot Hi." This 1s 111111111)" yell lri-bly ulisleadil v1 l t1. u“ ’I‘ll1-s1- conlréu-ls rvlgnirl-s that all _ . y. _ l. V _ _ _ _ b m v _ f - _, <- \\"1l.11 is 41-111-11111)"kncwnas G1 l tllé- wheat in \\'1-sl1=rn (innada he‘ i-lll Ulll Lily" >(.’.\ G1 d young (n5 “ e19 Ound gllllia “l1I1iv1-l- is 1111- porlion of C0'.lllll‘_\' i-u- placed absolutely" under the 1-o1l-‘ i stealing. Dllllllzll‘ things of course have dldl)l)ellkj\l be -1-~‘-'_1111-"i1- 11111111111‘1ri:[I11-_1-11st_1-1£11 1111a 1..., n. ,1... ,.1,.,_. - hlmhsvl i 1111-11, every generation and Q\'£‘l‘_\' age in 1hr- \1:11l~l1l‘s;§’,‘,,. 313;};-;1,,.;,.,,;_,.';;,S“.-;gy;--,-,,-_ 111- 1111» 1-1111111111“. 11-11111 all far-ll a. blhistorv has had its saints and its sinners and we’ 21-111111 ulcer. 1.01 11;" does 11111 "tr-a "Mal-l" 0T "l" "Lll-"l-l-P-ll-"r" --! _ ' _ - _ _ _ ~ p _ ‘ _ _ .5110 :"i1111r1eene1".\vilf'e who huv refused lo sign the cun- ivl. .1...11-.- 1., 111111111 .11..» p11 ould be leluctant to admlt that the lattel ale plo-qm, ,_.,x,,.en,,,Q-’”...,,., in so“; com, __ _ _ f, ._ _ _1 v . 5 _ tracts. shall be boytollul ill the. ' .. I|port1onatelv more IlLlll'1i:‘l'OllS todav than cvcl- beforel1111-11111-1111- ival-s ill-e 1n a class m- <|‘l9 o, the“. ‘v1.8a, .\\'|) 1m,“- patrons lronl all over "ill:- ‘I! _ ., V * 1,1‘ PI\"|>I‘ mm)“ n," [hank m“ -- - - - ‘ - agand yet we have no proot that they are not. M. 500mm": 9....“ “m, sl](,‘h a 1x THIS Till-ERR SHALI. m: .\'o 1511-11-1 '- fur 111-11" 00-11-1111“! One-thing will be admitted h()\\'Q\'Q)'_ 11;1111@1v_,.- 111111-111 s1111l-1-111111o111l11s COSIPICTITION. yxn so or-l-zxl - -. .. - ., q ‘ ;-ls11-1lu'--~~"l "- "l i “M i....,....._,.,,.g p..,_.u,._,.r... Fthat ne\e1 bell». e 111 the hlstoly of the \\o1ld has so :1“‘1l;:v;l]‘il"‘iI‘\llg“l(lllg]fl(lf funk‘, Sillllilwgru “S? Lilfrliifildfltr - - "-1- - '- - - - -- l'"e'l. -.".-11,1~> "‘ ‘. "- : during 1h? Scar lust 01111111. llnuth 3L4?“ l)?" tfnth P“ _behdlf of tche ‘\()rvlllllg- mdwci‘ !ll\l(|)_“'l‘- lhzdl? ‘Til’ wofld Cont“)! ‘h’. prwp‘ would hpl - ‘ 1(lrg“.;l1l-a.l1~r..-= lo; 1111- 11-11cl1111g" and tram ' .1" 11.’ th-t _hli,,;l,p_ _ am‘ Ohm. litlsill“‘lllg 1.... “nflpf .-..,..1111...,. 01» m, 0,...“ I Service his “hvmvs hem me blllitlllllg all‘ illlllllst illlltlnlelklli-lc: SUClzIl SQFYlCt- has 11-1- 1- lable 1111-1110111" and lrullllul- nlllrlll-l. it would not he 1111- case ' 11.._1-.-11l11.~ 1.1 11111 111~_-.-1111l7...111111. f: ocer. reduced 111a science; evangelists and retormcrs1fjfljl" s,,f_“{fj:“jwl"tfyljfljffhfffll; lliilslllllifilpfllliii‘ . . - . , $111111 periodical vlsts to the churches throut-"hout t1'1e;l111--l-.-- 1.11.111;11111111111111-1-11 Trlcllllr; - -- - ' a ‘- 31111] w- llopc- 1:1 I111: 110111" Ill- 44' ‘ ‘ " .\l')l.\.\' SUPPLY. i\\'lll(‘ll [S iH-I-l srlxlzn TU m: o.\"l-: or run! LARGEST‘ Oi“ THE \\'ORI.U'Sl lWlODUCl-IRS. if llle purpose of, lhé- Combine is 11111 lo gel higher,‘ across 1111- slrl-uul are equally" ~111- pllzllil- ill 1101151111; that his plac» of 1111-111 was in their 00111111111111)". Now, 11‘I i1 sel '11 11~o bad llfzl- u": llws 21-1 such unreliabil- l11-yrs- even |'ronl our bosl (‘onse- v11- ll‘ (111111. wpic-l-si’ prices for the wheat then why‘ is; 1 1 l "H! >'ll'-,1’l"- 1111-. pool proposed? ’l‘i1c1l again,‘ ‘ J‘ w‘ lv-Ilat are the promises and pros-l . 1.i;lIIllili‘\' IOIh. 1921. » . ‘ i ___ ‘_ _________ ___“, _ pects held out to the farmer to 111-; dill-1- him to join the pool‘? Has! 1111- (‘lnide forgotten. or has it pnr-l 111ls1-ly" avoided 1111s .-\SHUli.\I\'l‘1<J‘ '1‘l1.\’l‘ WHl-IAT WYOULI) Ill-ll Iil-JLU U1’ T0 'I‘IllH-.'l-2 IlOLin-Uth‘? Pl-JR BUSIIEL. ‘Fill-I lllllll WAR PRICE. ()1Ir crillczll friend 111i 3p THE QUpr-TER olhcl" issues has 111111-11 l11 say Ull pl liy 1111111-1-1 \‘.. Service llhosl- mtlllslrous c111l1I1in1-s 111' i1l--‘ - W111-n y‘:1l1‘1-1- losl in 1'1e.1_\\'il1l. all-l duslry" ill their lds-cdinns of the! 1 -""“"'" -““”"‘l "‘ i1 "lllfl- ‘lpoor. b11t how sweetly it is l11-hind. e; Allllhlitiiliil looks 3-1111 hang lll/llluiuns In?“ shameful m- u“ mmhincs (i MM yUh-II‘, W“, m. u m,“ in H” lwhose object is lo hold 11p Hi1‘; ‘ cflrlllllfl to lIny-Pi lb1"r~:_11l_s11pply- o1‘ Yanl-llla 111111 tin-y"; 1 ‘I'll col-ll your I‘l*\'(Il\'(-p .1111|__.|1--_‘1nz1y' (‘OYIII-I‘ their millions. 1 -li1lI lilt‘ colic 111' :1 .\ll1I1 says: "Flffidlv: , ; Daily Selections i Guardian Readers + Furnished by W. S. Louson. vwovowuw-vwussiw-a-“M; i l ' '1 " I .. ‘ ' l M"! l w‘. , i It would be zlnluslng ll 11 \v1-l-1-1 .\l1d sl-ll-dlssoalllon ls barred. _ _ _ ‘ In hung“, “m “n” w,‘ i,‘ W _‘, I not so serious. to road 1111- (1111111- s . . . . . . s . - . VI hluw _ _ _ , ,, jllel-lzlratlon that 1111- opponents o1 1111- 111-1l-=r~r\"1-11-Forbri-llk this colnbine "ala- lilatis Ilard. ‘part lllosc who 1'11:- vfasl 1'11;- 1h-- 1110s: 111l1l1111-r1-i:l!.l "-\'1,1|'1-,- til-l,- 1,1" 1p,- munpg" \\-,.=y_ p" lit-cal or selfish ll.- wllni l11 H11“ Illllfs :1 s|1.1lu--. play" one part ol’ ' ladz- against __ l 'iI'i'-- 1111111: and _vo1l'r1- l)I'2‘.\'-‘ ‘l!i1‘ other." .\ll<i - sullen (he all l 111501118111 of (.’£l‘~'l&'i‘l' "nl-nu-rs to this‘ vllslg-rn project l. rlsils tin-l11 lo ‘ponder 1111 thi- 11-1’ v-s o1‘ ll-os - \"1;1- -1r1- 11311111 ]"1a1'i-:_ I'H>'l!‘l'1'i l'-ll" 1-1 1:; against 11. »-=l--rl1 1111-1111 ‘ \\'e tllorougllly" a-prec- with this vice to ponder motves ‘.\"-.1nt is thc motive for insti-llci- 111111 would 11111111-1- the lini-l- to saI-riflcl- thl- interests of its uarllwll lilr-ulvle 111 I“ lhi- grabbing propensities" of lhl- 3 most dangorolls combination that] ever thrcall-ln-ll 111+- lzlrmers oi‘ till- and y"o11‘r(- bright. I "Yolrvl- 111111 :1 raw 111-1111" I knoll. 11111 1|1111‘t squeal. p 1111-1.- i|_!I, 1111 your -l.1-nn1i1-~1. iIII-l lie-Ill. ll'~ ‘ll-' plaguing lllvzly" "l" 3-1111 1111- day. ‘ H11 1111111‘ l11,- a pill '. oil! pal-ll.‘ ‘Just draw on Your grit: it's so easy" l11 11111:: the 111-1pillc-yoll-cllill-up Hal's hard. 111.11 will ilk l 11111] 1111-; ‘ . it's easy" 111 1-1".~\v1'i.-.1l alld cruyvl; llul 1o light and l0 fight when l i “WW3 m“ M, sigh‘! east’ m“, u“, “mqying "m" m m“ Sgrnllllduufillll i-lflltfll ‘ llollsclulu- lUhprosts or m? vnsmr" mnfimqfisllent prosecution of our claims, an: '\\'1ly- '.l1;11's 1111- l11-n H.111 - 1.5 1111011». o1’ (‘1111111111 '.’ ll‘ it were no! 1 ,.-, 11 ‘ m “hllt- M xmuds l wmmm Wsarv‘, m u“, "mm of mp1 i“ l“ u“) Mime ‘mow w?‘ so _ ‘ _ mm" “H5 for selfish rl-llsolls- and is sulmorl t“ ' “who smu“ linwlluwifl em” ivcstcru political masters in lli i AS CONCERNS THIS PRO"H\U‘ V1,... 11...“? "m, to“... U... w, V...“ "f m ‘VPQNPII lmhml] Why |1.-1I 1111» co11l1-111.l-..11111l as 111111111- ‘Hwmpfru “New, m}, ‘1|:v1,“‘, “m1 wn -wA1~:-r oun cmsn 111211111. l \ll .1111] spill-1- would I1 h1- 1-r1-n ll consmitint-Z partners i" national ""(l""mkl"'r'"""-l i [CD ON ITS MFIRITS AND l.\' N0 M Th party. 111111-11 ll-ss an open aulvocalo 1'.Iusl ll2l\'1- on IIIUPH try‘ ilx l11-all l 111‘ u monopoly to tl1- up the bread l l dis -1s\ 111 1'1 >11» nlillvr-ll for 11111111111 1111111 1 lnwnipnq m "Unwt our Claims’ l" m0“ "TITS-dig! (l1ll\""”l’“g -1._" -1-. _ __ _ ‘ _ _ . -~-,-. , . __ _ v . _ 1111 1111- 111-1-1111111-1111111-21-1- 111111; "m" "W" “l Ll“ "Mm" m ""‘u.’l' l.\1111>11l:s1 1111-. 1111-1-s11111-1lo- o1‘ 1111- “mm m HH- hulmlag“ or “'5 “u” amongst Kins-s- When R1111"- "m1 hump 11 11111111 1111 speculators and prom " "' tern leader. 11 designates as “play- 11" ' 111g it the Patriot should have inserted a _ 1111- two of that beautiful song “When I rem :l11'.1».-;~.- I Without dwelling too long 011 this c111ality" of ,1 ‘supreme truthfulness" which "the Patriot now real- izes would have been the better way; one wond wvhat there is behind its next great remedy, for increasing this bit of pOlltlCtll theology is d cc .\ revenue." Whether "rv ' ' 1 I 1 g 1 I Y I O . by the heaven-sent legislators 110w 111 action or prea ‘f-B-"ls- M (mu-l11- THI» thuu- that llilh Just sllffeled flom a "'9 1°55- barat-ion for a further increase i11 the revenue it 1m" "WJHNCES “'““* “"5 would be difficult to say. The Patriot has been an indefatigable piougher and harrower when a big tax crop was being prepared for. The tiuality’ of “su- preme truthfulness" had not then however been call ed illto its councils.- We trust that the Patriotfs retrospection and introspection is sincere, The editorial‘ from which we have quoted shows evidences of repentance “Wrong __-; 5 C u . _ , ‘ m-ay ‘triumph for a while” ‘it sadly remarks “but” A l\\\\\\\~¢‘5£,./. a i w?!“ o!‘ Phillle- ' s?" it continues. “in the long run the right, like truth, LL KIDANFY ,l " ' ' ‘ is mighty and will prevail”. From present appear- 11ft.“ aqfyoella-qaéyfigfi Hylldman & C00 ance 1t Will not be a very “l011g run” and the WFOHE "'1il"- "lillii P? . - - which the Patriot now with signs of real repentance “l 1 ' i b1 Qilee" Sl- - - chaflimieww“ looks back upon will be wiped out either by the office. lieutenant Governor or by a glerer \\'1-st. and true to instinct. or l':1-' lller to political inspiration. it trlcsl to bet-loud the Issues as between! the interests oi‘ the Bust and thel 1 lea-rs to feather lhcil" l11-sis? ..11dy the motive. and lncasurl- 1111- _llilll.lll' by its own standards. l 111e time provhlci-s to support its polit- licnl lender, the Hon. '1‘. leitizen possessed of dclity to his llomlniou fronl this a H l x f H H ‘(IIIIIYLII 1111.1. mg mlitirsa’ H snysx" ..woroad 11in braille-l Richard were mils: el- If‘ anis- o 11- 1H sou Ilny Co. .- 0 _.' n. . _ _- I n] ‘Pr’, "'--'"'_ "i‘ 1111411111 the western prairies. ‘Phi-so 0 M‘ H mu“mu‘ mp“ k Conmmlud u“ page q“. {have enhanced 111 value and l11-- ::'_'___._ V conle enormously profitable. Th1- ;.\|fll'lli1I](-' provinces are asking for 1.12511 roasollabie. share of wllol belong- “to to them. plnlfornl that we have "NO EQUI- lneuns that if Mr. Crerar beculnes £54m PILLS l l ll May beg for Years ~1- And it May Be- Never Again' That There Will be any Further Jump Lower in Prices ‘ The Foliliwing Prices are Lower than an Offering for l-‘ali 192i Farmers o1 P. E. l. Here is your (hallce to buy_l0ll oer cent All Wool Clothing a1 Replacement Prices y Quotations l..\ [ill-IS ('().\'I‘-\' .\'l' LESS 'I‘H.\.\' (‘ONT Eleven Ladies‘ Plush Coats at. less than cost. Styles plain some trimlned with Sable others with Opposum Collar and Cuffs but all must go at this sale. Ladies‘ Black and Coloured coats just a few left but all must be cleared out at Clearance prices. Sizes limited. s _ .l.\' THE MEN'S SECTION Boy's‘ 'l‘weed Overcoats, sizes 22 to 28 at - - - - - - - - - - - $55-95 Men's Fur Coats, Black Dog, Black Beaver, Wombat, Sitka Beaver, Brown Wallaby, also Sheep skin coats, all to be cleared at a big discount. Boys’ ll/Iackinzlyv" Coats; 15 only to fit Boys froln 10 to 15 yfears. Offering for next few days’ at "H" P110"- Special Overalls at $2.00. Extra Special at $3.00. Best Over- all i11 Canada for tl1e money. Wombat Coats. regular $125.00, now for $85.00. Warmest ever. '36 M I<I.\".\' 'l‘\\'l'll1ll) NYTTS. $14.95. We have gone through our stock of men-‘s suits and grouped on one rack all suits regardless of price, which we found there was 11ot nlore than one 0r two of a pattern. All sizes, all patterns there are suits which sold regularly at $20 to $38, which you may" have your choice of at . . . 41514.95 20 Boys’ Tweed Sui-ts, sizes 3 to 8 years regular $6 to $9.50 "values. Any suit in the lot for . . . . . . . . $23.98 19 only Melfs Heavy Tweed Overcoats, $14.95. These are thc odd coats left of our regular $20 t0 $25. lines, there not being nlore than one or two coats of a pattern, sizes 35 to 44. JIICNKS ENGLISH SYITS 25 English stilts for men, (lire-ct from _ the old country-g bought whlle the exch _ _ ange rate was low, which enables us to offer tl11s exceptional good value at $35.00 for - - - - - - - 1 $24-50 22 lilelfs all-wool Chesterfield Overt-oats in light, medium and (lark shades of Grey and Black, Melton cloth, sizes 35 to 44, ' regular $45.00 value. Special $34.95. Patons Limited , meeting 1n put 11p a case for their IIITIVTIIUC-S 11nd western prenlicrs travelling to Ottawa for tile some lulu-pose." “In no case have any lof these leaders expressed a wish 1o have the case decided on its Wlll-"ll he , merits." We have no brief to de fl-nd these premiers. who are 0D- Tllc \1-lr"'1i1111- United l-'-ll'1l11-rs l vogue m "s in palm“ b“! “I we ' ‘ ‘ 1 " 11111-11 n word to an)’ it is not to con- ornall 111 of this 1111115 bound class l‘ new lhnt is willing to sacrifice these I11 “m” but w urge u more co ' clu-L-vrl-zl) our 111-‘ THIS Till-Jill |.ll‘.\"I‘ RIGHTS. (‘an ully" mun ‘with a heart and soul. 1n .\'uv;1 iscotlu. New" l3l‘lllIs\\'|('k or l’. l-J. Island record 11 vote for this man. who would deprive 11a of our 11111-- llons. or for the party l lmlds? iYl-s. The (luide would ask the fall‘- rs and the people of the 31111-1- .\. 01-1-1111". larlner or patriotic fl~‘ province whol there any ueyvspaper. Q\\'ll -ln1l1- l1 docs not hesllntl- to belil-l 0y placed their l-rlililai ul 1111- Drovlncia‘ QTHER WAY, ll:- the l-lforts or our D0501 oi‘ thr- lcllerul powers lo The lion. '1‘. .\. Crcrnr lnrl-s from the Winnipeg public “Never A Again" ' 1\' rinssl-z _ _ _ u ' W111 I be without lllsurance sa 1s the man LANDS". This But why wait until you have suffered a ~ loss before insuring? Why not take out that policy today covering your home and its contents, your store, factory. merchan- dise, etc.? " We write liberal policies covering household effects, merchandise, buildings, machinery, etc. » l Telephone No. 67