[Baby is Fat- watch well for chafing and irritations of the akin. Many skin troubles will be avoided by careful washing with iunrsowlt S AP first‘ lggaby Agnew! so»: ‘LIMITED 13cc! 1W“ IONTREAL sGo fl/ / new _ Blue=jay to your druggist The simplest way to end a corn is Blitc-glv- -‘\ wild‘ <1,,I,;1he pain itistztttlly. Then the corn lrtosclts and comes out. .\i:illc iu a colorless clcar liquid thnt‘ dYQP do“ it!) and in cxtra thin plas- ters. The action is ills‘ 551ml‘- Stops Instantly -—* Quinton Pain ‘out sclioolsl Reflpen Tuesday. Sept. 5th ’ Carters’. l‘ Bookstore l‘ is the Recognized Head- quartern SchoolorBooks AND School Supplies A large stock of everything - required by Students an Scholars. l‘ School Books for the differ- ent grades. Exercise Books, Scribbiers. Note Books. Mi-is‘ cular Movement Pads. Mk8. Pens. Pencils, Fountain Poni- Blottinq Paper‘. Drawmtl Page, Fulere. Erasers, etc.. etc. Wholesale and Retail. All Books sold at prices fixed by the Board of Education. l l l l .1 q exploded: ll i illllllllllll I. l. Inn-unto, like: all Phillie» Landau Ilkor. 1m: llllIlliillTElliiill radiant. ‘IIOLIIIQIDQIOC- m“. ‘IQIIII DUI" (IIIIOQC l1’) I00 43-8 per yell (lulled) ll “Vi!” _.._. IOI ll (delivered) and 06-50 you Onnlda ll shines t! U. I. A. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1922. pagan pm! "r, wag willing but the rank and lrile of the party were unwilling (‘lnada thel ,l'ttltcd Slates this. the first Mon- lday iii September. is by statute til holiday . 'atiopted for the purpim- ui giving ‘who laborer a special hollda_v of! ‘his own; ll has developed into til lot "close cutiiniutiion." some Wish- uud wumcm, i“: Labor [my is a public l'~<cu1'liii,itiit1l.n$ of the fact that lllc laborer Lt‘-~~l.\'. rest from toil. l t l i Throughout itttd and Mr Crcirar was obliged to re- Silk’;- tlicn there has been much doing in Pro lu Ontario the party" is spill into irreconcilable fariittlis. tuain where- lie was. i gresslvcdom. I "public it was primarily In the west there itt a strong v illrlsitin of opinion ou the question .‘gi-ucral holiday fur all classes and lctintliltotis of men m confine ‘he pumiflfl benp. llh‘ that .tn-ll .iilt- farmers alone arc not suffici- of Prozressivelicss to farmers. while titliers claim that all ivurk no play is not Wlittleitilllt- lliPlliil"“,ully Slmng m iy or |)iI_\'Sii‘llll_\‘. that tilt- bow coli- bent will mrm it p0litlc"l 1iarry, This latter group want to call iu all ibrtiak. break niucll earlier than m an,‘ puke pm luck Wm, n“, farm the bow that is Otffilfilfillflll)’ uu and rclaxi-il Fa 3every- laborer loosen the cords. lllX llnumlsly i-vcntually “.110 ch00“ to ca“ crs. In the Progrr-sslvo . "iSIHIHITlIIIIIS have no dealings wiill Lwt‘ ‘strum today Bu! H". the bow min sf) renew ilic Western Jews and the ‘strength and it's lISPfUllit-ili-l the slrclitious days ahead What do we mean by the w_nr'l laborer? it is often ntlsapplled, of» lien niisuscil. often s0 ilsed as lc lcltiise an Progressive wings, E1111! and West, are as far apart as, the Jews and Samaritans oi‘ old with little hnpo of political finally evangelism that them. Tilt-ll‘ U" "Blilratlons are as fai- apart 3" 1h" Poles and will nltvnys re- main so, so far ls political group lull/mirage is concerned. The fall- ing back into their respective or} glnnl parties, therefore, ls a prob- "Mllly that is being nurtured by the Liberals they originally will unite fpgup-fl lnvidiotts filsllllcflflli. lVTherc are those who labor and titnse who do not. particularly countries of Europe. there was species of snobbery which int- plled. indirectly at least, that the lman or the woman who was obllu: ‘ed to work for a living. belonged to a class inferior tn that to which socniled "ladies" rind "gentlemen" belonged, This Once uccn a time. in the aide-ti i1 from whose ranks sprung, Whether the cattscs which drove tlic Pro- gressives out of the Liberal party are removed or not, the Progres- ldp“ h“ 1°"? “luce be?“ slves themselves will be the best there are now as ul- wnys. those who labor and those‘ who do not; those who labor lodges and we may rest assure»: that the Liberals will leave no it. (By HERBERT PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY, FAX, N. 5., EDITOR OF "TH reported from Diqby Nova Sco- tiu. A munler has been commit- ted there by a boy of eighteen, whoiu- brother was hanged for a like offence at about the some age. eleven years ago, and whose uncle too- some time before. 7- ended his life on the gallows. is there such a thing as “ftiniliy taint" eitlicr ui tilsease or of crime? Our medical and moral guitirs have been telling us oi‘ lute that the notion of heredity is over- pressed and that more ls due to envlronieiti or to traili- big. Let us hope that they are right, for tllen it would he ensicr to combat out" iioclal scourge. At the samc tluze. cases like that in Dig-thy give ouc—— as trite French szl_v——"i'url0u$ly' to think.’ There ls nu doubt about boy's guilt. for not only has he cutift-sscd. but his story is corro- borated by u companion who was .tn eyw-iiiritness, Tile motive was so trivial ltitd so stupid as to sus- gest feoblc~ ltillidctiness at once. The boy had been stealing sheep, iras caught by the farther who owned the itnimals, and to cs~ cape being brought to account. uluw out tllc brains of his accu- ser. it did not occur to iilnt that iuylilieflcllig the ivitncss tn his theft b9 was bringltlg on himself an ltlinust certain coltviction for uturdcr. All be llati in mind “'35 that for the moment -hc would avmd “frpgl for stealing slit-en. lie snvs ‘l guess I must have bet-n tirgtzy," Ht- gut-ssetl right. And this raises n very ilfflVB 900i‘! prnbleiu. Was it the sort of "craz- iness‘ that will be iteltl it plea against capital pultlsbutcnt, as in m» recent Ronald Trite case in England and tlu- fb-lorme cnsc ir- Qtlebec? What note will be taken of his youth? Those art- questions for the court. and l have tio thought of expressing an opinion On n ltiattcr that ltits still t0 be tried. But lhcre is another 8904'“ of the tragedy that may call for a few words. lt scents plain that there is Fmncthlng iitnnortilti tn the stock tn WlllU-il this boy belongs Per- haps lt is not sonic-tiling biologi- cally inherited, but something thtlt has arisen froln thr- family life rind surroundings. Whatever its origin. it ls there. nntl out" question is whetlici- it could no‘. have been tietccted and dealt the Wllhlstone unturned to persuad thcm ‘ wmkltltat they are. iwlih neither. The former. whether! ‘hand or brain and those who one difficulty stands in the way ‘iulllnt: in shlrtslcevcs and over-l ‘of "conciliation: the Liberal party ‘ails, whether at the bead of a “lravnjry. “ cm“ mine‘ a coumlnglnt a great convention ndoptctl tilt»- platform of lioiist- or a corliurtttlon. whether it! “l” pmg""*lsl""“ I . [jeans or ln YWPPIlF. are the w0rid's|l0l‘ ill? 801*’ lillrpnse nf securing- illPllfifllPlfilfitl, the men and the wri- Proizrt-sslve sulillll". Th" lllllll'°l‘lll Inn,“ who {fifld 111,. wnrld; [hp Qt-lwlit! tilt-own to the winds as soon liters may be tramps or parasites d5 "if l-"Wrfll illlfli‘ E0! "OW" l0 lllivlna on the charity lllll)‘ beg frorrtlwork: the Progressives gut tioth- ldnor to door or on iuctimes ln-iln8tbe_t' hatiztskod for. the Liberals lierltnd from hottest laborers "dill limiting they bad prontisctl to l front parasites. The tvrlu “Labor-lilo and before this Red Sea is ct‘ is a with before it issued lti the loss oi three innocent lives, The boy's dbought nlhout his crime wias such ‘as one ntiglrt ltaite expected, nor. llil a youth o1‘ oiglttccti. but ili rt lrhiltl of ten. That thcrc are ili iivcry ilisirict ‘noilt boys anti girls lor such stunted or iirrestcti niclt~ tztl deveiuplneitt. wlitlt u ntiiid six or eight years younger than ‘their physical age. is quite ccr- tuin, There are far ltiorc of then. [than lmist of us think. And if is |f1lsn t-Prtitin that l‘t‘l.‘t.‘lli s-“tclltific tndvancc. has girl-n us the tneatis of deter-tilt: snob defective _t-hil- drcn fdr better than they could iliiYP been ilt-tctricll in the past. Schools can be extintllieti with view to picking out lll0Z=l> ivbosti illlitllllleltcc is .tver:igc and nor- What ‘About o... its-tut i>.t......t An extraordinary case has been ,... "w! L. STEWART. OALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY. HALI- E OALHOUSIE REVIEW." ‘ DQrhaps uot more dangerous than those whose tnentalitg: is like that of the Noni Scutia boy "h" chanced a triul for Illllfllfi" Will! an» eyewitness to lctlllf? "Ell"! him. rather than a trial ‘l0!’ the" which no one had actually 51'9" hint commit. in the public litter- est m» trunt segregation and @96- clal trediiucitt for such feeblc litlndeti fol-k while ill?!’ "P9 “in children and to a KY9"! "Kiel" "i" able. Our Alucrlctin neighbor-s w" them "iuoroiis." They are of all shades irnui the merely "dull" lo the "imbecile, and if they were uccurutcly' t‘l)llIll9(l' we sltuulii fiuil their ruaitagt-ittcut would lit- what the Auit-ricatis call a "lttdlfs job." We have to fltiil out who our mor- ons arc. and where- ~tltey are. Mental clinics ill ili“ st-litttils. t't:tt_ dill-ted by train-d investigators, will tt-ll its much. .~\ cnltt1ilctt> celil tilts oi fecbic- ttiiltded children, groupi-ll and gradcil zit-voiding to] tlicir degrees uml tuiniltics of low intelligence, lllllfil be the basis of effective action. The action should be thorough. Where the home cit- vlrouicltt bad. tbet- RllUllltl be iakcu nut of it. iltid the "parents right" should he ltautlleul with the sumo kindly steruness that we show ill cii~cs of 1ihysirill cont Jagitilt. ‘Training appropriate to lbclr state. and rcsiistitit ill what- cvet" liiriu tile case lllny require. are tbt- only methods by wlticit we call cope with this public per- ll. in siturt. the situzttlntt is one For "preventive medicine.‘ The body tuust be k-rpt wcll by untict. iiltlllli: tiisi-ui-le. and so must the . lnsl. 'l‘liii- is blitli lll0|'t" cfiet-tiial iflival. Home ylears ago it was es- tilttnletl tiiui In tlic Frill-ed Slates the ulinual expenditure on “iigllr lug f'l‘illlt"" was five liuntlred mll~l lion dollars grcater than on 1111 lllv works of charity, education and ri-llgltm cumitltieti! Most of our crime, ilk-e must of our sit-l.- niess. is 1ircvoiitable. Wily not pri- tent it? To fail lbztck upon all Irish hull, ll must be stopped ‘bfifuplg it, begins. iur~ too often. once it lmElIi-s lt has “got ahead of you." Tlrew- disasters will iIlWlLViI be illlPatl of illoso who act by rule- ni thumb. who Wei-p pulllaticgfly nvcl‘ spilled milk. who tlilk about u sriPilLfflP 1it~ugrcss uvblclt tlicy r-efilsr» to -ttlrti to ltctrottnt. Always just n little "too l-itte" with [110 wlllrfli‘ llrat luiglit ltave saved! l I s l The Public Forumu“ This column ll open for the discussion by correspond" onto of questions of Inter- ; llt- The Charlottetown l Guardian does not nuan- l orily endoru the oplnlona l “Proceed by tto cert-co- l _ pendants. lo-o l pocket book. Credit to Our Former SEPTEMBER 24.1922. 1 Fashions First Wotii Dashing tut llals Wherever cleverly dressed women gather for the rites of golf, tea, ten. nis or travel you see “FELT HATS” dotting close-cropped links or chum. ming with tea cup or time-table. They cotne in several styles, some are ad. orned with quills, others are tailored with a narrow piece 0f ribbon, in all the latest colors as well as grey and sand, and all at surprisingly moder- ate prices. Chilili'en’s New Coats and flats Now is a good time to select the children’s Hall (‘oat and Hat. Chilly weather is coming and an early pur- chase ensures a full season's wear and comfort, which is in itself an economy to be desired. The New Modes i... Fail ‘ARE PLEASlNilLY REli‘LiC("l‘El) i IN OUR EARLY lilSPLAYSflli‘ i SUITS, DRESSES ANI) (‘.()A_'I‘S Iilxcltlsivencss, without. extravag- ance, is one of the ilolrable fcatiures 0f otlr early Fall displays. 'l‘hc latest: and most authentic styles in Suits, (‘oats and Dresses are here at prices which you wilLiitid exceedingly attractive. Early choice give t ltmg season’s wear. » Specially Priced Stills ior School Boys True boys must have nicer suits for school than when at home. But it d0csn’t pay t0 put a big amount in them; there’s playtime before and after rours. Patons suits will serve the school purpose excellently. Patonsi suits are trim but stoutly built for rough and . tumble work at prices that will leave a margin for the Any of Dress your boy for school at Patons. PATQNS. LTD.-- mal and fll-‘llllli-{illfillitpg mp"; fmml llwsc that are bclow zivcragc nndl abnormal. The thing cull bi- titcusri Champions distinctive _ title to i1~°lCTO5l$Etl by the Progressives there I 'l‘uis i- vxpcctrtl m lit" ftillntvtnll borne only by those who hnncstlvjmugl m, 501,1.» pxplann'lm]fl l . 111e,.’ 51101114 ])(.il."t'fil(ll't"ll to par vdllic Ill the An- iiy lIct-l‘ aliil LIPIZPI‘ support llcsirublc tllut and 'Sll'.~ln a recent issue of your é CARTER & 00., _1 LTD. LOSS COMES NOT FROM THE FIRE, ITSELF, BUT FROM THE LACK OF INSURANCE Our Fire low you to plans, even if your your plant burns down. financial protection lti you. happens. lnlure NOW. insurance pollolcl al llyoilman 8t llo. Ltd. Managers for P. E. l. The Oldest Insurance Agency . File $lilil All shades in stock, sold at half price. . $1.50 to $1.75 shades for 75c. i 3 light fixtures com- é plete with shades $7. 2 light fixtures, com- plete witlb shades, $6. S. McIsaac 8: Sons ‘Ill Queen Phone 722-J. ltreot go ahead with your business or Complete accorded Don't put it off till the fire in seek to carry on the world's vctirk some compromises, whether with hand or brain... “r1111.- g1". lt is fitting that a day should gQnpfany bt- set apart lti honor of labor, in l opinion -in, Ottawa favors tilc idea of an early election it will be ‘grltcrnl- honor of work. ly itdmlttetl in honor of hard work; a Sabbath Day of rest recreation after n that an election iii llilil lilis time or in lht- immediate fu- vcltt‘ of bur-l holiest work. Let mi flttlngly cclc. bratt- the titty. llttlngly rest. fitt- ingly play. proud of the fitct that we are laborers, that we arc doing lure holds out but little prontlsc l'or tile Liberal pllfly.‘ The pros- pects are rather, that parliament will meet as tistial anti that nn- ulher year will be wasted. as ltlst year was, in doling nothing but iteeping alive. our honest share of the world's work. FEDERAL ELECTION TALK ..____-<-0§__.._ ' (IO-OPERATION Well informed » at Ottawa discuss the I)!‘0l)f|b|lli_\' of a federal election in the non!‘ future. The impression cretitetl is that iln election will come either correspondents is lt possible for rho formers of Canada to form a union which will be its effecflve as any one nl‘ the trades unions‘! What would a Farmers‘ llnion mean? if united they could set a price on their produce as the carpenter or the miner or the brick-layer does. if all were unlfcd under one “lender- tthip. tinited in provincial units and operating under nne bend they could sell their goods when and ‘at tvhitt price they chose. If they coitid not get their price they could by common consent stop production and thnt would mean the end not only for themselves but for every one else. The citlcs would be deserted, factories. stores, churches, schools would be closed. Nothing could survive a general strike of the farmers. They themselves could subsist for a year or two, as long as their old clothes and boots would last, as long all they could procure wood before or immediately lifter tltc next session. Some go sin fflr as to predict an nppenl to the pciilil“ before the session but this opin- ion is discounted by the fact thnt. redistribution is likely to come first. On the other biXid ll is clnlmcd that the present represen- tution is uni. equitable accordln! to the population iiflfl that this fact ttlone iii a sufficient QXCINB to ctlil the election before pat-lla- ment meets, There is only one reason which will decide the holding of o gene- ral election and when lt shall be hcid. that is, expediency. if the Liberal party. now in a minority in the House, can persuade itself that there is a possibility of “ii- ticlng a sufficient number of Pro- gressives to join their ranks ln a new parliament the election will etloltirli. Ill there would be no coal. be called. This iii the hope of thtyTlle very immensity of the p0s9i~ lLlbertti party, tbs aim for whlchlbillties in a farmers striki- prevent it ls striving. When Hon. W. L. it's ever nccurrinl- Mnr-Kt-nzle Kin: was forming his Yet between cooperation and ti cabinet he made, overtures to the definite strike ilicre is a wide llrcil with some approach m the iicc.ur:it-_t' Willi which bodies are part-d. Wily ls this not dntic" is not the community itself "meti- lfllllli’ llPfcl-tiitr" s0 lung as it mils to ilse available siclctice for Pu urgent a purpose? What ls tho good of int-mailing knowledge if we fail to 1n-ofit by ll? _ "e llitvc ill nur more tttlvlltlt-cd cities u public officer of licaililt. who uscertainl-i what clilltlreti have dccnyetl teeth, 0r eyes tind Pilrs tllttt need the surgeon. or chests llilll ought tn be in the sanltarlunt. These children tire :1 ilfllllcr i0 others, Bnl they arc the only class who can profit by legi- timate cooperation. MltllllfBPfllr" ers. ntlners, _________________ esslty and the farmers are merchants can co- operate only to control print-s. to “°""'°l "lliiltti, to feed the market without glttttlng it, 111s rm-mer has no means of controlling prices except in iht- few t-ttses in which an individual former finds ho owns till the need grain, p31 111p, BPPd Potatoes, nil the liI\_\' or other products; then ho may salt 1,1,; t-ttstomer to the limit of his crm- scicnce. 1 Farmers cltn cooperate 1n pm: during and marketing only the b"! quality. They con cit-operate to the extcnt ni‘ even black-bailing a careless ‘or dishonest producer can co-opernte in sowing anti plant. inB only the best varieties and thus sectire {or themselves in- dittltlunily and cotoectlvciy the bepi-nrlces tile .. markets afford. With such co-opcrtttlon the farm- ers can gain access to the world's best. markets ttnli when they. by co-opertttion. secure a monopoly nf the best prntlttct in the market, they ctin control the price. This is the kind of cooperation which our farmers must n'!m at to nave them~ selves. Tile world's bent mtrkets are open to the world's best pro» Progressives to coma itl with margin. (So-operation ‘ll not ntllr him; their lender, l-fon. TJA. Crc- legitimate, it in an absolute nec- ducis and timse wbn furnish these irclgbcd ztutl heights can be comfi Ipuper rcfercttct- Wits itiude in the lspicittilc rt-cord made by Dluuril 4th. a Holstcltt cow oivtlcii at (‘nlig-tl-Lct- Farm, (‘eiitral ituyatly, Ml". Agnew is to be cungrttttlliltctl on his sticcess tin tievcloitiiig this cow. it is all acltievcltlettt which every’ Islander nlay well be proud of. regardless of his own int-limi- tions towurtl titty particular brceil. Yet we should not forget to give title crcdlt to our former cbatupi- tilts. In. quoting the record of‘ Militntpld 7th if ls an injustice to licr to mention only her two- 'car- old record as bcr 1ici~ftvrtilunitl- as A ltttltilrc cow is ntttt-b more crcdlt» fl'l)ll'. The idlltwvitig art: her UillCh at llgtlrcs2-— 16.696 lbs. milk, 911 lbs. 17.085 lbs. milk. 948 lbs. Tbtltilting you for space, i Illil, Sir. et.c., AYRSHIRE BREEDER. butter. lHlIlHf‘. i Notes By The Way Z Ottawa dispatches to tltc Lib- eral press tcli that fusion with the Progressives of the Wcfltorll Provinces with the forces under Premier King is tndking stciitl_t' tmti quiet progress, wliilo the Utiitetl Farmer ntovcmetii in nil parts of (‘liuada is llRIlPllllli! 011l- lt has apparently 1iasseti its zon- lth. lldniiy who at first were tic- slrfturl of seeing n. government of tbe‘ farmers by tht- farmers and for the farmers established in Camilla have already ' mbttndoned their early hope-s. Premier King along with Cre- ar ln the west and l)rury in ()lt- l!~iI‘l0, nil former bitieralii, are strongly" in favor of fusion, Tne split between Drury and Mot-rt son in Ontario is so serious that it in greatly dampening the hopes that twere aro-tsed lust year of agrarian dominance and it is be- lieved among mnny leading cnn- servatives as well its Liberals thnt there is ll reaction In favor of the old twoptrty system. l1 lq said the first step will be to admit. the Progressives to the Dl-berai cnactia while Nlflillllig their por- ilit- king (itiVviflliitclll uud lillr’ result is ut-lllctctl. l't']lI‘i*.\‘t*ii' tuiltin ili illc cabinet \\'ill ho given l0 the Qxicilf ol‘ say iliYPv port» lnllus. Plcluicr lll‘lll‘_\' lti n sprrcit ill ('lillilll.',\\'flllil smitt- wet-its frankly iulmliilatl that grtntp gov- lirtlttit-nt has fttiled itllii that return to some modlfihtl form ll1ll‘l_\' guveriintrul lltltl ll of is iuipcrutlvc. i)(‘l-\\'Cl‘ll llli‘ firttry‘ Gutcriuilent and Lllc Aiorrlstiu fulltntiitg in (iniarlti io-d liini in this sdpicut c-inclitsitln. A similar srlilit zillion; in cvlxlelttrc. \\'e trust t.ili.-rt~ -\\i'|'t1 many ili- liercstcil rcildcrs of Mr, \v_ 1' .\il|ut-ir's li-ttcr nu Public Librar lfi-‘l. wlllrli iililiflllfvll lti Tltt- Gutir- dinn of Saturday lust The Prygi. dent nf the Milritinic Library A3- fl-Iulltti-ln knows the facts u: u... case itlltl while lilo lntis no 11m make very cbi-crful reading, it 1t. 04-4 Daily SElBfllllilSdilivT Guatdi_a_n_ lletdeis i ‘Pom the W. I. Lotioon collection ' vvw INDIAN SUMMER I These are tltc days birds comc hitck, A very few it bird or two, To take n backward look, ivlii-ii the. Those lire the skies put on The oitl, old flilflhifiiflgg 0|- J"np__ A blllc ntid gold mistake, days when the Oh fraud thnt cannot bee. Almost thy plausibility, Induces my belief. cheat the Till ranks of seeds their Wltflpgg bcnr. And softly‘ through fllc nllnrofl a11- Hurries a timid lent’. 0h sacrament of iiiuniilcr tliiys. Oh. last ooinnttinion iii the haze, Permit it child to Join. ty ldeittity tlntl mime with free- rtnnt to rctitln their own caucuses may demand the highest price. on minor matters. . t The sacred emblems to partake, Thy consecrated brcnrt to break "p1 Kl‘l)\\'ll. (lyt-r Til y-cttrs iigti wilt-ill -\'0 doubt tlic irncpariliblc ltrcaclr llit- Prfilzritssivcs 0t‘ Aiberin t; tiou" gnplvflvllill market ultt-r bclilg at li 1mlipll- of Vppri (‘tltiullll taxed lll-“Vlllllll l~lll'l'l‘ l"? hull‘? Yeah" |111.-111_<¢1\-1._< 1,.-;,~,i1_\~ mp1 1m“- pgm-n ‘Fliosu ithost- lticlttulics cxieutl lIt-tmtiiltietl ili so in git-c llie itdultllldlli l" llll‘ “l-Yll“ 0f m“ ‘w’ ipnpululiiln ])l‘.‘lil_\' of gunti anti itri ml." will l3)’ l"'l"i’"‘lll’l' m” time \\'lll‘il tlic i‘iiiti-il States (lul- lercstlilg tiit- .\lui'i- ti"... H 1W". figure lur W€l< worth uuly 40 cents ill Iii hooks. '|‘l‘li|,\' l'i'li\'l|lt't'.~' t‘ll| rurics. wililc 'i‘ortiti'.ti alouc hits 1.1‘ “'1' llll‘ will‘ "l ill!‘ lmllelllllll- dud lilo pruvinct- oi‘ Oillzirltt l.\‘ll.1 liiiiilillil “as ill the lcuttild great- ;'l‘lit> stutcmcill oi‘ ult .-\ltii'rlc.ttt.“l' it'll!‘ of 191448 lmnt start l0 ll'flVl‘lll‘l' and author n!‘ ntztc. tliatl lllll-"lll- illlll" its ">113 11ml ""1" dill‘ utcti- llFl‘ wilt-i.- tllstricis ll<liipll1'l' w» oliv-mvs good as twill l" llSlIi iu tltt- Maritime |Ji'll\'illi'i'~‘1lulllli‘ and ui-vcr fcll lit-low S0 zl~i tll‘>4lllilit~ til’ btiiilis- as n4)l.\lll‘\‘l.<|l“.lm$ lull-Os‘ m" ham?“ w“ “M llussiii, is it rcprtlaclt that ruuiiull """"V""“" li""’ "illll" "mm “WW . ‘rr lllllii l'lil’|t‘ Saul, itliliotiilh lib‘ bu wiped away in.) smut, ‘KIWI n I H‘ 1 .t it ll tiltilll four d _.-4 V ilmctt 'l'l|c (‘ilnulliuli llillliil‘ ltus bin-n .____ (vulilitliicd on Pugc ti). Tnttte thine Immortal wine. - _ ‘Emily Dickinson Small Accounts MALL ACCOUNTS are wel- ' coined agevery Branch of this Bank. Every class in the com- munity is served with equal atten- tion and courtesy. ‘foul Aniicu in fatten of SbSOMOLLUOQ "w! 06m Nltmvul Branches in all Important Centres in Canadl Saving: Departments in all Branches Bank of Montreal Established Over 10f) Years OROBREAD FLOR e .\ I I xvi/oil's" (l. .//.t'/>// __:_lllli‘il lw llllill llms l.llillll'<l l ilmlir‘. ‘ l allt moiher-Iabe IIIQIMRQJOUIBI‘ Go i‘ “m, m“). m,“ i. dun.“ nwhp‘. 111,.‘l‘;tll:i<|u_ 'l‘liul was during and lil~