‘ ell . 5 1 'ii ‘ ir Y ‘, ., ii .-_L `, . i if . . ., 1 il 1 if it ; .. `,' ' 1 : ., _ .t - _ '§»- : ' Ir _ ._ _ l -» ._ 'f s `l _,fi _, ~e,.?,;_. ._ ‘V2 "1 _. '\ lit ' i ' .‘ I ' i l _. .¢ 1 ' . 'n f .ill . l .Q "gi -. ,_ .1 _Q ,__>,; ‘I i, i. » 7. '_ A. " , ii »." i i 1' Q, l dv, gf »».~.' 6 , Y, . = - | 1 i 4l" ' .,_ _ -f if 6 , _ .Q EW' " --s. WP ._ .,_ ._ 'By /ima W. Barton. M-Du. THE SET OF YOUR WILL l 1-.lln»: 1lcl'o¢.s this little verse the otliol' iluy. "llni- ship sails 1-zisl, and allotlicr sails wfist \\`iih thc 'wry siililc winds that iiluw. "i`i.~' llii- .---1 oi lilo sails, and not the ;;lllil_ yU_\_lll' Will \|l“f,ilsi» ii cnnst1\nd_ ol the Scribe Hotel in Paris bythe The world is small and news il'llli;'1;olli orl , 1 1. - I ~ _ ,- _ _ V _ - .\nii inn iii? 1-ulin or ilu- slrili-." 0,. l;§‘d|,Iy l_Snt.d Case (ff knowlifdkk’ (ilnadlan National Railways. Ilon. knits us i1ll0S9lh€l‘- S0m0lllI\9 HB0 ienieniher his formal dinners, .five ‘nighis il week wor years. 3 He lind the will also to lenve the; banquet hall in time to be home by= ll oclock at night. thus ensuring* .his ni;.;ht’s -rest. Now _lust as this rule appileslni :limi lu-ailitli. so does ii apply when; you alle below par physically. .\s was nicnlioned oncc bet'orc,_ you can be on optimist lo such un` extreme that you will ignore dcfin-i ite signs that something is wrolig‘ \\'illl _\'oll. g \\'hcl'e docs that gel you? l'L inulics it liiirllel' for you to get back' ln lreallli after the cause is dis- cuvcrcd. 'l`llc not of your will simply made] you more ill, im-ltead ol better, bc- cullse common sense was lzickillg. iii- you may bo it pessiinlst and _lt--t the \vil1ilis___o£___ways___ol'_in-_ .-linlit imlisposilioli, cause you to iccl lllni you are seriously ill, and _von worr_v in proportion lhcrelo. The c1l|itiilil.sniling his vessel Q0 eoooeeeooeo-o4¢o++¢+oo4o+o4¢o os vided by the exhibition when every one else will be there. I it is hoped that as many of the country schools and teachers as ran possibly do,.so will accept the invitatiou of the Exhibition Assoc lution to he present at the opening exercises today. It will be an educ- :itlon as well as zi pleasure for the ii-.lmol children as there is no other .vny in which they can learn as uni-li about their own province as it nn cxllibitlon at which the pro- lucts. agricultural, industrial and wt are being shown. Let em all 'omni ¥-_<-o>-L WILL PREMIER KING EXPLAIN Q rar the Prime Minister has not iliiit-ly and openly challenged. So1'el>Hl1lI- They are all eye-sore » [N,,.,,,,,,,5_,- - 13./R/t/.N6 hese nice sun shlnny days when /'#11, "M5 demands that he at once furnish proof or give an explanation of his 'asse-l'tiolis. longed Rt. Hon. Arthur Melghen’a statement that over .li thousand factories ceased operalllon during the past two years. Following the lead of the Primo Minister, his col~ league, the Minister of Marino and Flshenlea, accused Mr. Meighen "of broad-casting iles." The list. of these factories ls, at the disposal of the Prime Minister, but he does elsewhere ill this issue and it will _ , not appear to desire accurate ln- torniation. These are a few of the numerous stntenients made by the Primo Min- ister ill which his accuracy has lbecn challenged without reloinder _`froln him. Iiiis official position is _ one of honor llnd trust, and has al- ways been so regarded hy his pre- lilecessors. Will the Prime Minister ‘continue to remain silent?" ~-----<+>---~---- EDITORIAL NOTE Children oil Exhibition today. Sree them. Delegate Will. Varley, Toronto says Prohibition has no collipeliszl- ling benefits. No employer of lah- or would say so. The Montreal Gazette has -lwerl' explaining why it suggesteil that “Mcighen must go." Ita explanation only serves to make its own i:olll`us - ____ _‘On worse mmounded_ ,which means deep luve. within receni Weeks the' veracity . Your flower is thc morning glor 6.7 _ . - '°‘*" Your lucky color is brown. _ i ki. non. iv. L. Mnokennie King, It is 6 sity the POS! Office does ~- ~ - ----' “'“ '“ 1" ‘ f- 5 Prime Minister of Canada, han been not give their street mail boxes a M ' _____ _ ... . - _ -L-- __-im, Notes By The Way Great activity ls noted in Ontario fn revising the voters' list for the coming 'plchisclto oil the Ontario Temperance Act. Both the “drys" and the "wets" share in a strenu- ous effort-even working on Sun- days-lo have the name of every eligible voter placed on the list. ln Toronto alone 39.000 names have already been added and three of the larger rldlngs have yet to be extends __ comm welcome to the At several meetings he has chal~ 1-gvlnoil, making it probable that in all 50.000, and possibly 80.000 new names will swell the city list while a comparatively large increase willi be recorded in other cities and the' country districts of the province. A very large vote is expected to bel polled on 23rd October. ' A strong effort to save the share-I holders of the Home Bank from] their double liability and have theln and all other depositors repuiil for heir losses by the Dominion Gov- ernment is now in evidence. Togo- thcr they constitute zl very numer- ous and lllillrontlal body. Their cqunsi-l claims that thc shurcholil ers have lust their nlonoy three tlnles-ilrst. ill the ulnoullt they or- iginally paid for the stock, again fur their double liability ami thiriily the loss of their deposits in the blink. A lllcceilellt has also liieuii fuunil_ for millliliriiciiiieilt hy lln~ Govi-rllinullt. . It iii stated that when the italllk of Ilppcr (Ynlludu fail*-ul (Continued on Page 5) -_~~<-o>-E l i SI1Ji"l‘I‘lM-Bi"2R 30.--\'uu urn alll-I more :ind lionieiil. llnd llnvc cunli I ,dence in your own work. You are ‘ll ind and colisidcrutc in your ho nc. g and dcorly .loved by_all who know’ you, but you inuet not eiicoui-nucl jealousy it’ you want luipplni-s.. 10| be yours. ` Your birtli-stone is ting szlppliirt. “PROTECTION WITH PROFIT” .. -'rl-iE Goose” , 'ri-iA1' i.Avs rl-la ',i Goi.oEN Eoos s\`€ -1'-< v "L ~ ‘ .‘ lf.. H _\»" I //‘ ` 4* tl .,.~,>7 1 _Q- ' T" ,_.__» -'*\` \ ___ - -;' ‘ _‘ .I ;'-______ “'T- ,il .:_ /fm. -Q __ ..._-» in , rr -as l ill ,_- .lil / f . -*_ \ _. ` ' ' _ = iieta, 1- ...A £°§'T'0~,. " if 'E' . “fi -`_ -"'_"7‘-l~'.'.r .~'. ~ "`f}"f=.‘.\ ~ "" ` ~ ‘li /1.10 'y ' -T ' F -CASH? ""“.. ""» ~ \‘~\\: \_`\\`._?_._ _ _3`,_:,_§.7_‘ L1, __ '. __ ~...f__:_':.~. WT .. gugggss "'.l'.-7 -fa _ L_: H ` .» a.i.~._'. nl \`\:`:'F;~ ` ,. .17 _ HEALTH ` €`;f.“.`,‘f,‘}¢1~ .\._;;_;;,,;§f& .’ 1 \ .a un _ . 5 __ I ° “°"4' #No A <1# . - ‘~Pnore?¢?DE"' -,=_‘ 'QQM-59,391" -_ ____ - it _ .. .E-u,=n¢_i_. . - -f.\~+?M"’ _§_%~;_-;&_`_§ 1. POSITION, Life insurance will conserve )'°“" h°'"° 3"'-I* 9U3"“'\f¢¢ 3" °d"°“"°“ I° your children. ' A 2. SUCCESS in agriculture or business ir; made more certain by investing cal‘¢fUl|Y and systematically in Life lnsurxnce. ’ 3. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT Pno'r.EcTloN under the Disability clause me coninfmy pays a pension to its policyholders 'who become totally disabled by accident or illness. I -i. oLD AGE colvironrs. statistics snow that ni nge 55 38% are d°P°\\d°'\'l °" °*"°" for support. Regular caving in pioductive years will provide comfort in old ailf- 5. CASH when protection is no longer required the policy may be cashed in, or the proceeds left with the company to accumulate at the net rate of interest earned which has never been less than 6% with the Gl‘¢2\'~'WeS\ \-"¢- _ Great-West Life Policiies are well known fcr the unusually large profits they earn fol' the Policyholders, and their low Cost- llave your local Great-West Life agent arrange .-1 suitable contract for Y°\4~ 0|' W"l‘° HYNUMAN & COMPANY, LIMITED. 61 QUEEN s'rnEE~r l>RovlNci.AL MANAGERS cHARl.o'r'rETowN We would be glad to see policyholders and others interested at dur Office or at Exhibition Booth. - hi \\~.‘,é_ . i 03-9-30-3l. I 1 1 f ' 4/fr » ' The Newest Feat ure of made zrlly explanation or nttenipred ever bod is tr ill t make their ' ` any defence. Perhaps Mr. King does not care much whether he is ii tielnpoi'1il'y political triumph out; oi' it. but there areinany, we trust very nuluy. including his political' irlcllds als' \\'cli as his opponents, _ _ _ _ _ ~ _ - ’ _.f _ / :_ ' regaiiletl .is truthful or not so long --- / ,_ -._ 3 us he gets away with it and makes* Mr' smanwuod has had dn' A ' ' ‘ L _ I i.4‘_\|I¢',_ a f ivlm do care and who regard Cun- ailzi’s honour as being wrapped up in that of its official Prime Minis tier. 'l‘hcre are»those who see ill thc shadow cast upon the honour iii (‘unnda's Primo Minister, a blot lon thetair-mnneranil tile' hono1'li"ol* Uiiiinila and Canatla's pliblic men. Referring to this matter, the Tor- ed with an excellent photo engrav-‘_ the Exhibition understanding with the clerk of the; weather. lf the latter does hlsf part, as Mr. Smallwood has done* his; this beautiful Septem-ber Wea-' ther will hold for the remainder of Exhibition week. th The front page of last Week's'. Toronto Saturday Night is l\i»=d- lil ` SALE ANU RETAIL. Feed Feed 1 We are receiving CAR- LOADS of BRAN, SHORTS, 1.3. OIL CAKE MEAL, CRACK- ' ED CORN. FEED CORN- MEAL and all kinds of stock _ FEEDS. ' Poultry Supplies ' lf. pays ti. °f ok after the _ POULTRY I'-L-`CK. Now ll '11 the time to sired up the 'Y young PULLETS 'ind develop .iff them into early layers. We selected stock of POULTRY 1 FEEDS. Q Flour Flour . We handle many of the best brands of HARD 5 WHEAT and al.ENo FLOURS, OATMEAL, ROLL- .. W ED OATS. TABLE CORN-- ,I MEAL. Graham Flour, Buck- . wheat Flour, etc.. etc. M' It lowest prlees _ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 5 Carter & Co., Ltd. ~u¢~ ..... ni.. Lowest prices WHOLE-~» e lonely hand, FOR 5 llllltce _ corroborated by Major Moncton. In writing to her brother -1 Bell, the Deputy Minister of Rail- the woman lil Ireland expressed the ¢¢++oo+v+c++o4+¢+++o+oo»_ wnys, ond n number of the Cana. hope that tho next time a black , SEPTEMBER 3o_ 1924 _ illiin Niiilonni nlrectornte-ntniedrearl is found at Pt du Chem: it VSE ilEIAVlFlNI.Y BANKS:-‘Lay eilrlli. where moth and rust dolli corrupt, and where thieves _brciik tion to lt. Confronted with Pre~ MII: (lgfslts jlimt Ch:;fl;1 Itmmh xnxx tllrolllrll and steal: But lily up for I KI , 0 V UZ D Y E OWU U9 yourselves treasures in heaven. m er “gs statement' sir Henry does in Vancouver. Comparative where ncltlier moth nor -rust dotll corrupt, and where thieves do not b ~k il l i -1; F r wher. ’ lon fellow: ,.211 ..;;z:::;‘ .:°'.1.§:. fi he hcilrt lic iilso.-~.\/Iattliew 6:19-21. was signed with the approval of PR \\ IDR -~ , “'l`hou. O Cliriiit, nrt all l want, ; More than all in Thee I fllulf’ IF I H/ID KNOWN vm" _________ since at Newmarket, the Primo Edmonton 1| woum have been more gentle and Minister referred to the satisfaction Cnlgni-y,_ IIl0l'B CBPIIPE. of our greatest implement mann-Regina :And tried to trive you gladness for _ a space. . I would have brought more wnrnllli KWH! Drosperlty resulting from lt. Winnipeg I into the pl-ace- __ _ had known The next day the head of this con- 'pm-onto I! if I had known Idlreet denial to both these state-'Ottawa "What thoughts dcepnlrim: drew you ments, and went even further in London - i _Why do we never ,mde,sm,,d»_> declaring that business was worse, windsor |I would have lent alittle friendship to you. And slipped my hand within your And made your ebay more piensanl V harsher terms. Premier King -nt despatch to this effect was sent by I’clerb0 l l l h ‘ R l r’ A t llc- Brit I1 . I I I ' 6 '° “ ° '1 See ' the Dis ia at the Exhibition °"’"°‘**"‘*°*°*****°**t limit had no knowledge of this ncwsnfrners. und the llclu WHS p y Dally SQIQCUQHS § ironsneilon nntll ii wnn oomnlnioii, read by u woman in lrclalul. who while Sir Henry Thornton in his evidence to 11 Parliamentary com- iieforc the conlrnct was signed he' Prinii. Minister, who saw no objec- Thornton had no further explana- tion than that given to Parliament the Prime Minister after the fiicts had been submitted to him. The Pnime Minister cannot afford to llznore this challenge of his accur- ii 1 nod known “°>’- lvloiorln.. ,Whal troubles you were bearing. “Several weeks have passed vancouver 51,613 33,24 46,95 Carry 1 lafiie and carefully w\\'.lini grit-is were in the silence oi' factory wllth the new tariff, and the corn over his own signature gave a _ siibiiiltteil the proposal to thelfflslnd- not up for yourseli treasures upon has ii hroth't=.r living in Toronto, who in turn has a friend living .ln wiill be discovered by his Moncton figures for 17 cities of the domin- l .ing m. pro s.) Pr0 ‘(Lees rev. enue from federal governments) Federal. W'th . .ng `lFl0.L City. Munic`l>al _ Less prov n 'al grants ut includ- local vement vinciul oi .0 adi fic ci IJ tr de 145.95. 161.s7l 124.39 $65.76 33.24 46.95 62.19 14.65 46.95 59.15 14.65 46 95 56.96 9.60 46.95 61.11 9.60 46.95 56.61 10.00 46.95 5i.1s- 9.95 46}95 40.16 9.95 46.95 as.a0 9.95 46.95 46.91 9.95 46.95 51.14 9.95 46.95 Saskatoon 117.66 Hamilton play. _ »1ri.'. =.".*-_ ....11 P.: `~. :'.*`_" -.'.: .1':1;-..~. 5 ,.~ ,. . is At HoIm.an’»s display at the Char- lottetown Exhibition, you will see several models of the Enterprise Pipeless Furnace. _ Make a point of visiting this dis- Get the Free Catalog" If you don't get a free Illustrated prise Furnace Catalog from our expe sign the coupon alongside and mail Note how strong this wonderful _ heating system is. How simple it is'-to operate. \ Enter- rt, _lust lt to Hoirnan's. Summerside, and we will send you by return mail the big free illustrated Catalog of Enterprise Pipelesa Furnaces and free charts which will show you 'how to p 165.09 105.05 0 99.65 U 95 10 " T lan the The few parts there lure to it. How easy it is to fire. The small .space it takes, and the unusually low price. Our experts s i will be very glad to demonstrate -the Enterprise and give you any information you desire-all you need to do Cui: “ere 4-K4# is ask for it. I ~. - -_ll (` I -_ ,Wr;l_lt4-mm . Entirely without obligation to ms, will d , ' ........:“‘i.:.i.._"':.::i.;."fi5 “.‘i?.'i'“E” ::..i‘.“‘:L"‘:.' draw s rough layout of my home. . Name ., ,____... _ Street Address Tuwn.__.L ____,___________ County 12035 installation of a heating system for your home. m_____ C-14-14-maze-xx-rx-eg-pg.¢ A 1- " ' "Q ...Io - $ummerside~Cha11oitetown 106.04 , 1 1 not better. The Prime Minister has Montreal iipokcn several times since his Quebec , statements at Newmarket were re- St. John in the land, ‘ If I had known futed and he has made no explain- Halifax ation or withdrawal. Hill pollltrlon Ch'town 29.39 5.80 48.95 24.47 5.80 46.95 31.41' 8.70 48.95 45.25 6.97 46.95 12.53 .432 46.95 82.14 77.22 85.06 _ Z5] ffolma/1 I5 71u'r1is/1 1/our Mimi? . ‘ 89.17 89.70 .A -F _ . F- 1 J / 7' . . ’ r M. - I I 835-9@7lti.lth3l. "'f l .___.,, ._ _ 5 l ii _.aaa- _._.,_.. _‘_-~ - l' i l