i 1 l l l, .5 5;' "`*.`-':T,f- :uf- .~»‘-~ »;-a- -»=.--'=- _=,...~.. -.... -fe-‘_ l l l 'l v ld' - 1 -#leer UVKIQYIKII 1 I » 5Dlr.¢l.0_,f Directors: U lmdautzsloomamnvuen-ian. ~ ll “_‘ ‘ In ,_f.‘,»= _ &l.'Il'Alll.lu- ll :iii E igiri lsr? 5 ’»\,ir'i - , _ - I THE GHARLUTTE TUWN 'AL V ‘ , \8.00'p¢\° your imallal In advance In 3. A. | Mornlng Daily (founded 1887). M00 per yur (dqllvefgu) |; .¢|v|||°¢, ' ‘ i Pmiaenei-Maier A. lx. :mlm F-22. J. R. Burnltt, - < “ ` :crib and Pusmmr. uwulm lunar. ` U. K. Gurrlo, """”~°' $,',:."°"',..,,,,'~1, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER zoni, 1919 _ r|.w.|uuc|.zn.|» 'f - . _ »r- -< j f-_Z _ J.ii.uuormi,h¢. . , S1 ILL “SEEKIL G TO DISCOVER” ' ~ Wllnnmcxwii.ums.rirml.a.-ulw-. , _ _#___ _ 4 .V _ _ If the. Patriot is already driven to misrepresenta sam hu.” T . ' .' ' . ' §8'_,,°£;%'8§ tion of the preliminaries in the career of the new govern- _ usaivuuirnau ". . i,esi,si4Iio ment, what will it do when the government actually be- - 'l‘oulAm¢»(Awil3oui 1919) - 4s9,21i,i91.4a » - - , - » ~ _ _ B'm,“",mum_"c‘”a_m‘ Nwfomdllw m Londmsnahmd' A gms operations? In its yesterday s issue it states that K Nqvuk, ° s,..i.........iei.,.¢|,4,,.,,.,,.;,,,,,,,,.,,,,F,_ C," , The Guardian asserts that the excess of expenditure °"'*'*"*"‘m'3°'\" (ww-'I wi ~=°n¢~ll~d by B-nk of M:-MXL V over revenue up to September 9th of the current year is $130 000 ” and adds, “we do not know fromwhat source E. G. COOMBS, Manager, - CHARLOTFETOWN BRANCH. 'The Cuardian has obtained this information, but” etc. _ ‘V The Guardian made no such assertion. What it said` was “It is re orted that Mr Bell claims that an examin- ki... __ -~ V V ir ` p . . "=""_'~ vi -"*=”" ' "' i' ' ' ' "" ‘ation of the finances of the province shows an excess of OUR SERVICE AMONG other things, this Bank is prepared to _make loans to respon- sible parties. ` Accept money on deposit and pay interest at current rates. Transfer _money to any part of the globe. Issue Drafts, Money Orders, or Bills of Exchange payable in any part of the civilized world. Make collection of drafts, farmers’ sales notes, etc. Give practical advice on all business transactions and lend assistance to promote worthy enterprises. Do not hesitate to consult us on all matters pertaining to Banking. expenditure over revenue to September 9th of $130,000.” , _ A - i7’l The Patriot knows the “source” of The Guardian’s “ingormation” but evidently thinks Mr. Bell’s estimate of he alleged “awful condition” is not suiliciently as- tounding to create the sensation it desired to produce. Our contemorary informs its readers that the govern- ment is still engaged in “seeking to discover” the “awful state” of the finances and it may be assumed that' what it means isthat the government is endeavoring to get an excuse to back out of their pre-election promises. _The attempt is too bare faced to mislead any but those who desire to be misled and further developments 'will l be watched with interest by farmers who were promised The difference between the abolition of the War and Health Tax, by teachers who' were promised increased salaries out of ordinary revenue, by returned soldiers who were promised_ war bonuses and by the general public who were promised that if the Liberals were returned to power~ they would make ends meet, notwithstanding the known deficit of last 3 year and the increased cost of living. ' TIIE LABOR AND CAPITAL DISPUTE l.| The National Industrial Conference now in session at Ottawa is, we believe, the first of its kind ever held ‘in Canada. There are present representatives of the dif- Iferent provinces, also representatives of the two classes whom it is hoped the conference will be able to reconcile, namely Capital and Labor. Capital and Labor today, the world over, is the main cause of the world’s unrest. ,a ital wants to make the most ossible out of Labor llalior wants to extract the most iibssible out of Capitali OF COMMERCE lifii ialiéiéiiialhiii ‘if§i?.t§f°$§S§r§§f dlaniifdil MA can exist without the other. l Both have had their grievances in the past and have , them still and undoubtedly, will in the future. Labor ' l ""' _ , Q., has had the heaviest end of it. Through union and co- C1-1ARLO'l'1'1-;'r0wN BRANCH, G, W, 1-|ARR150N, Manage, ` op-eration in recent years Labor has succeeded to a large simile. .ne an A extent in wresting its rights from Capital and Capital Alberion. _Gevfaeim-. Montague. Morell, Murray Hmm has retaliated by in creasing the burdens borne by La- " s°“"" s““"“""“*°' V°’“°“ B'*“¥° _ bor. Labor, not to be downed,retaliated by demanding a F"-_"" -"""-' _ --. 't-""”"-'__' ' higher wage. Capital again raised its prices and each _ _,___ ___ u__________, continued to “do” the other until a point has been reached mil 7 Y L _ _ 14 I V where neither Capital nor Labor can continue to do busi- ,»._,.,i.,r§,,,,p,,g_ ness. Retaliation has reached its limit and now both Capi- -.-f~»-: - 2 ' “Iii l$5B%B%$$$$$$¥¢$$$%H¢$$$$$$$#$$U$$$ glusure, So Your Family Won’t be Forced to Enduro Capital paid-up »< :von rg W' TOTAL ASSETS---$47l,Z88,403 sf-sw 1 1-#-lass srf'w=s1 asaiamr-s srl-reset ~-rss ‘few-. . Reserve Funds $16,144,550 $16,397,275 The Royal Bank of Canada EVERYBODY can save something, however small, if they make up their minds to do it. F urthermore,_ it is the DUTY of everybody to save as insurance against . an emergency. ' GHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, A. W. HYNDMAN, Manager. BRANCHE8 IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ALSO AT Summerslde, Hunter River, Tlgnlsh, Tyne Valley, Wellington, Mount Stewart, Cardigan, Eldon, Murray lllver, Rustlco (SulrBranch to ETHERE ARE MANY MEN atoca S ho would give ten times the regular price of Life Insuranc -if they could get it. But they cannot. Do not run the risk of being unable to secure the safe protec- 9 tion of_Life Insurance. Obtain a Policy while you can. Ill- (D _1~e1'<"~‘=.s-rs ".1~ 'Qi L _ '_ '-1' “Ll-°‘. -I "- _~ = _ -2 -ers _ -1 -* _ -_;~ 5- -a '"1 ‘_~`_ ""‘_-‘s <‘_.~"s¥*_ tl- tal and Labor must begin to climb back. ‘ l It is unneccessary to add that selfishness is at the 'V bottom of the whole trouble. The conference has pre- i scribed a remedy. It has clearly indicated to Capital the desirability of being more generous to Labour; it has advised Labour no; to insistd too lprbigrarily upon Dits ~ - pound of flesh. It as pointe out t ati the great o- ' __ _ ,_ _ * - e minion of Canada is to hold its place almongfthfle nations, _ Z _ ,_ _ , , , if it is to secure such a p ace in t e mar ets o t e nations ‘ as to ensure its own properity, prosperity in which La- W" mm' °”J°yfd ,by.°'°"°“°` bor and Capital shall share, then Labor and Capital must . Miss Jane: iiesan save is kitchen walk side by side, each receiving its Just rights and each ‘§J,‘,‘;‘;'°{,e‘r'f,*;‘ .§1‘y",f,‘,‘_“’,;t §,f,f§',§‘°§“bef§; _ helping the other; each thereby incidentally helping it- --» grfhyoung pleopiigmws :guy good um. _ Self. ~ His Royal Highness the Prince of ‘ 8 pop" M ` °“ ° r“°°w°d a ' ' , ' Wales who is on ii trluinphantitrip Cogllpleae assoatmest ‘;:"e';r"cles which The rescribed remedy is the only one that can give _ w on gm y. v f nssruiness, elief Bi; the way, this remedy was prescribed two thou-_ iiirifiiiri siitiltiliiriiiniilfiénipvigloilii 2° ,§"” °,°'{,lf"ii°fi°i’ 'iii herirhom °°°" . ` iorb, his si il ni °°"““ B" “ ‘“`°'f'- _ sand years ago _and after two thousand years of teach- ,IL ,,f,,°g§§s¢°'.`,i‘iii0°sriircidiinrsrifiiod - . ~ ll IL IS SL1ll belflg refused officers of mlliltury district No 1.0 at Miss Letha. Laird who has been I g ' v ~ ` - _ ' ' ° _ ° ' dinner. The dinner will he followed spending the summer in Amherst has When Labor and Capltal each reahzcs’ as reahze It by a ball, to which ii lunge number resumed her studies at Acadia. O C U " must, that harmonious colaboration is the only means by of invimions win 1,., issued, _ ._ which it can help itself, then we _shall have themwalk- , It was anno;nc;d 'ms week um MA3225"t¢i;sew5;e0i;2r;;i:r<;:':\r§0;?, it ing side by side along the road to individual and national th., Ea.; of Arhione, brother of Queen ,ho U,,,,,e,,,,y 0, WMM,” and ms prosperity, each content in its own selfishness, and this “,§§,§§;,,,‘f,¥‘C‘§f.,,d§",I‘§§,‘}‘°‘;,,,,f‘,§‘§f“‘;; sim wiw dressing eoniiaiiy wsicom. ‘brings us back to the place of commqncements namely: succession to the Duke of Devonshire. ed' , , , that selfishness is the dominant motive in human en- ° ~ ° Qu", ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 0, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,_ ~ t an successful a eal Wim the coming or me rimumon vires r 0 sn mmm res is-ii deavor’ the only argument tha C pp next week and the usual influx of by Mrsu RiIilnaldeStawart to nxissiat ll/lg ' t0 our human peculiarities’ and the only remedy in vlsltors, the ladies are turning their Hugh Anderson of |St. John's, NM.; ' ht fOI' the WOI’ld l1IlI‘€SL Of lZ0d3.y Whéll We Shall have attention to their mllllnery as Char- who is visiting Mrs. Woodman and F w » r 1 lvl-'N-f_ V V '- n [L L" f 5* viii; "‘ .' _-. "‘ 21 ‘1 -~ ‘_ Sslrirllsr “in Haberdashw’l:.*.§i.s:f;: Hats That Reflect Style ‘/ Large Showing ol Smart Suits For Exhibition We want you to see the new fall suits. ` We are showing the finest range of cleverly tailored suits on the market. . The models are S. B., and D. B., waistline, th-e swagger Pib- cadilly and the neat fitting Broadway-the cloths are im- ported worsteds and the color- ings plain greens, plain browns, and a splendid assortment of neat checks and stripes. Prices $35. $40. $45 and “P- If you want to be well dress- ed, come to us. . i Fall Overcoats . FALL OVERCOATS in plain greys $20 and$25 innicelypmix- ed tweeds browns, lt. greys, cov- erts, etc., $27 and $30- Belted Raincoats BEI/i‘1~lD RAINCOATS in Suede and leatherette $25 in brown, heather and a variety of tweeds $20, $22, and $25. , :-1 ' '/\\\\\\. `5 1( l‘ - , .Nl ‘ " »'ii\\\i~*f F l ` ll _`\" l_,__ ‘-'ff ul l' N l\ R . Li ~ l \ ll ._~ | ll l. _ f \lT _, / ' "wit N We want you,to visit us ' during Exhibition and »see ~ the latest in hats-hats that will improve your ap- pearance. , , We show the “Borsalin0", ‘_‘John B. Stetson and other superior makes, . . Our hats have quality as well as styles.--$4. $5, $6. to $7.50. ~ I clips '_riiA'r ARE nm. FERENT- - Hundreds of '~ new caps special for Exhi- bition. The latest in shape and the newest in pattern. $2, $2.50, to $3. rf' / .‘_“i ,TQ "' ` .\ 'li ' .' 1, `¢§`_ if ' G' I , ` l vii/ I ;_-~ `\\\s _ f . :_A/4 -4 _/7;; _;/ ~ . 1, /4 M \ ____ Be ard, -;l'~' _ _ ` Clggres _f I* ._ _ - h- ¢~l‘;= ‘ I _,___,__ ~ i .* A fs » _J ._ - J rm Henderson & Cudmore FASHION-CRAFT SHOP . S » ii lg - lottetown ladies are nothing lf not famlly_ ar llearned that the only way in which we can help ourselves ",,g,,, up ,O ,he m,,,,,,e ,R B,_,,,,_ The- , , , 1 .is to help the otherfellow, we shall have that sanctified >;i;:nre%§§;e igiglimgz ogtlxch »-:gi ,,,,,,_ (DL, Mc,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, WM, ,,,,,,,. ,, selfishness which may eventually become the unselfish- -peacoék are ,ut as mm ,n ,me as glgrmgaro iiggnohcen d1:;;hl;ue;1r;w, ,. ` 5ne3_ ,biBlrll,ih ith ' v ness that makes for righteou s iyfxmdigy thggatggs :O nggmgi; e; -n,,,,,,,,,, ,,, F-,,,,2e,.,:,,°:,, N_ B_ pass# 49% 5 health may ‘later make- Insurance impossible. Delay only ° means added cost. 0 »» Q The Great-West Life issues Insurance on all plans-upon mo s 1 attractive terms. Ask for information. rllr _Ginn-wrsr urs issuiuucr co. Branch Office Charlottetown HYNDMAN & COMl’ANY LIMITED - Managers P. E. i. ID 5 li*$OU9 -----o -. »~-. paolaseseoasauagl Zbaily Selectionsfor i 2 Guardian Readers li 2 rurnlnhod by W. I. Louun 2 IOQOOUOIIOIOIIIO aoo_'s cnucm.: ’ The World ls the-Melting-Pot, _what was ls passing away. And what will remain, when lt cools _ again, ` \ _ ¢ noooloooooooocoooosoooo '”°’"‘°’ 'No man may safely say. But of this we may be certain,- The Old Things have gone for aye; ies, and bridges is being pleasantly dis- cussed. . -__ a a 0 "“ (Continued on page Seven) Wm. AL. F Douglas was the Brat American to achieve his ambition of becoming a millionaire at making shoes. He know shoes from the ale of 7 when he was "bound out.” His apprenticeship over he wont to work for 85 cents s day. Btronuoun application to .serious rival. There are hats for all ,COL Mex Macphan' D_ 5_ 0__ Mm _ his lifo'a purpose, coupled Have passed is the heat of th0 .f“‘i°'i 3"*°°f“l hat” h* "ew i'°“°" and MaoPhail and family ratumed to ' with an lnborn ganna of The wood, and the hay, and the stub-. lnaterlals and defiant hats trimmed fray. Kingston early this week having n- Bllt. Wh!!-f8V°r 00|' sins. the D\ll'!ill8 rib ““;,ula§ ,°‘_`m'l,l““g “hug :M Joyed the summer holidays spenteati Has cleansed us and purified: |'“°° 0 H99 BB ers es gn o,,we"_ Wm, he rt and Wm, hmm we mu" used on several models is very fus- a f . o n o build asain ' \` “‘“‘"“5' . . _ Miss Lowden has returned to Tor- Thlxisii of proof than shall a lde. ms Grace Aréhbmhub Worn" of parity ciiitfyter ii stay of some weeks ln _C °°\"“¢| ‘l'“*“°“ *° °» l‘.‘;“l:‘..'.:.°:.:':.l':z.;:':"';;.;s.:::"°"z ° ° ~ When the time for building comes; , ¥{ °“ ° After a delightful url wh; h __ sr. rem chin- ri. in b in _ ' ° "5 ° W” 'With square-hewn blocks of sue” or :hmm and 31:21- Slngpsoa thoroughl»,*_ ellioyed Lleut. Col. Camp- ° ..._ . union Blur And eornei-»stu_ne| of Faithfulnesl. , _ . e gs n, nt. And gerrdors strong of ` Blghted The many mend! of Mr J E B A tm ¢ 0 n ' rong » _ . . V . . pre y arranged ta l e ` ami the bison or our ini-trauma: M¢¢C\'°°dY ‘"1° h" \'°°“ °° °°f'°“=- by Mrs. George lnenioisaoiinweiiiieii A or CANADA' ' , ly lllapre ‘glad to] know that he ls now day afternoon in honor of Ml" gem, 9! SUIMUDW and-norm on 'rue on Foundation, °°“' °'° “U ‘° W" “P_f°f Nw “Ht Taylor. who is i»sin¢~ exrenslvélres-. L f .nm mm make th°.,§u,,,,,”. Ian' time yesterday.. _ _ rammed bi ner menus prim- to haf .I l Th, noel" mg; W Q K are the ` _ V marriage w ich takes place in the _ . world will mldg‘.,,,,> W tnixtogumatra o(:°lr:;i;‘:lfi\l“s:.x|:io:'p'lr;_i»l;q`pr future. . . . . G. c‘T.m’h'_“”“¢ is Build-on mm, and ynmna umm/ I ‘ . _ _ 4 . y .l _gy NH” ,°',)“N|,|AM_'_glven at the Rena Monenn Memoi-lsr, i .ihilu has been a gay week socially I |_“§ ' r thriftandeoonomybrouzht nuooogo to Douzlau We extend to young mon eatablilhtaanklnafolletona with us. "' , » ~i- »».i~io»uml.qn, Filmrnany evening wines and a round or informal airmen, one - - ' ._ , _ .'. `.., .. ,. N--<1-_gwl H Mrs. W. D. V. Earle who spent tho summer very pleasantly here left "`~k-non;-..i1r