w arum ' f 'inc'my system h) pieces.” m ‘m :0. na ms tunnel) tu. onus— 4 ’ “0nd vœîvnhot oveninciut sum- l minis the mourut—anus. .0901 . Iuddenly . came l Ms. saxo-m... THURSDAY, J U 1.1” humi- and.“ Mm j “turion M un (a li. l. A. J. u. lut-nu. lin—I on "bu-Ion NE 8, 1922 u winch 'W" me thoroughly chill’ed. Next I l toit s slight oold in rn lie-d ' “noughtrnothin or it. he lol- - dey the coi hnd developed ÿ l hl»... oough. 'l‘his kept un fortran Prepnrstions are now weli un— but "nœud Ë‘tëääwfomî‘ï 'denway for the Summer Supple BVÙlOMIÎgo'ää lient and Tourists’ wumber ot the {Charlottetown Gasrdian wnich wiil .f ibe issned during me tiret week in A TOURIBTS' GUIDE flot'Étsouiçh keipt sensat on Il.sz tried over'vthiiëg I o! to gct rid O! mu vu. vison I went t9 hed. 'Ae soon hid down the tickltn _ inclinationl ltafled and tlle oniy rolet I eould Juiy. mua“ ‘91 figlääfigeäîeääoîfœr ’i‘his number wriil containn cum- - exhaustion managed ho. get a lit- :pleœ 'mleqp o, “en. pan 0‘ lie sleep. bunng a.li thls time my _ . eough wns gatting worse. Soma. the province and ail necesssry m- timee in those severe fits‘ Ot oonghing spasme I was loft. weuk and exhaus- tcd. Anything l tried (mil);l gave née -itors and neaith seelsers; the fox tem rnr relief. I cou n't ta e; - . . _ anyæingiutliquid toods. Iconldn'tnglnduslw' “""able Jarmsv “9h Ileep. I was losing woight erery en” and cognme industries“ u day. At tunes l sufiered the must :wm be muy “manuel! mm] views ni‘ me lsiand and wili be in ever)‘ .tormation'required 'by sommer vis- întense agony With headaches. A h’iend oi mine toid me about ('arnol. Alter trying it fur threo wt-oks l no ‘ flood tiint my couin n'asbcginnmg way a guide 1° mon. sœkmg m_ t0 sotten, that my appetite was re- turning. that the lieudnches hsd lett' me, that I siepi‘. longer. Atter‘ ‘inking savon boules o! Curnoil. I nm perfoctly woll and enjoyin bette! iicaith thun I have ever lia ‘ befure in my lii‘e." Writes Mrs. J. oî Montreal Cornol îs soid hy'vour druggist Inti if you cun conscl‘lntiousi sur, ntter you have Îl‘ll'tl it. that l}: asn t ymol-o win ne a gencrous response v A t - . t 2;“;ol3: :ä’hlîl'luïllilätitlgrgiu Îeîfilu‘à as the w‘hole province mil. through your muney' 10'122 bl' grestiy benei‘ll- For Sale By HUGHES DRUG C0. LTD. formation regarding tire province. 'Reprt-sjeninnjvesj il.“ The Gunr man wiil visit the dureront oaris Of the- island for the purpose Oi se- cnring ail informution [l'or the write-up and soiiciting ad-I necessary vertising sumioril lt is hopcd tira: this number. ted. in addition to being ilisil‘ibll' iied among our own peopie nt home ‘and anion-g visitinng touriste this oontributed or rnlee a proportion ot mis amount. .ward lslund Nurses have all‘eady contributcd 8170. Miss Winnit‘red MauLeod ot the Red Cross Snciety hors has been appointed Couvenerl and Treasurer o! the local coin-Ë mittee and ail sume torwardsd toi her wiil be pretetuiiy acknow" icdged. ’l‘he sppeal IOr the preoi ‘ M Tue pflnCe Eu. lin reslity nohody vis nqiefled. no: "Notes By 'i‘ile ... That tne Fielding tnrin will pass the House ot Communs by a large maiorlty appetu‘s tu lie conceded hy ail orties at Ottawa and yet tho pro nzed ddbate has evoived au unexpected Ivoiuxne ol objection h. eveu the pronounced supporters or' the King administration. it is too tar at variance irom the Liber; si platIOrm ot 19W and the, pre- election promises and professions oi‘ the Liberal party leaders to he acceptable even to them. The Monetaiy Tinte: or Toronto, eut is bains; mode oniy 10 Dursesï hithe‘rto triendiy to ths King gov- m home and a),er but, as liiekernment. in its Ottawa correspond- Aum‘œl n hem 35 immericanyi ence points out that “the Propres-i ' “n 1 | and lsland nurses abroadl‘w" "e “'Y "l‘œil of It. and oi 8m", "he Qwernment thi i a tt r Wiu ,rso doubt [contribute where' I I ma e , _ yof much importance (or upon theiri n‘en“ "51"?" me “me” should "op: favor its existence depends. . . . ail be laid upon melr Bho‘ÜÔQl‘s-EOn the whoie the nuagetappear. lo No douht others will be intéresœdl have vcry few friands." We nre' in li“; movément; a! leasf theyl‘lurther :qu tust important coui- ahould b8 lmerœœd 1m. a" knowl mercis] and tinancinlaintcrests are; protesting vory stroneg against I 'he griduated tax on bunk ohequos i nurses dur!“ me war' MON" There are a nnmber or corporations; ments have been erected tu tilt"! in Canada that issue vhequns to thoi worthily too. in 6V?“ amoun: oi' “00.000.000 each in 12‘ whicii su‘m the magniticent part taken by thcl soidlers, province and city in Canada butimonthq. rhe'mx on so fur none has bcen eregtcd toiwould b9 3‘20'000- ’i‘lieiri . v At tire time of this writing we “me mve undenaken‘ are not iniormed what ruling Spenk er Lemleux will moite upon tiltl sub- umendment moved by Mr. Crerar. .Thnt is, hnwovcr. oniy a tecitnioni tire memory ot !!.e nurses sisters a! t‘ 'r— duty and i:l',',' should rec-‘ive (hl tout the men sur. women oi l"rinse support ct n i. \\’n.teel sure .the opinion oi' Conservatives and tiïs’r‘tife internat, be ralod ont ‘ot ofler a 80m9 to q. votenare'ÿinpoè tant as expressive ct the‘dttltude o! tue Conservative and Progressive parties. Both these ainendmeuts are destined' to datent. But H‘iey luth dores in condomning the King covermnenuor a breae'i et promise to the accu-bran In its num to lm» plemsnt the pledpn mach lin the Liberal plauorm and dation the Lin e'ra'l clmpalgn. This is n trenten- dous indictnwnt ot ihe King Gov< ernment made by the Conservative 3nd Progressive parties. whlch t1" sellier constitute a majorlty Or tire Hanse. Just as the Beil Government here grosst deèeuved tne peopie In the electlon et 1919, broke their prou... ises and violated tlieir professions when they hud gnined power. so in Progressivcs aliko the King Govern ment deceived the people ‘in the z eiecüon of Decemer 'ialt. gained power by talse pretences and have now set at naught 'he solemn prom lues Vihey had made. That is the opinion oi tlie majority in Parita- ment and ot the majority ot tne country ioday. The Fieiding tarif!“ is. ns the Pro- gressive ameudiucnt states. "bued mainly on me principle ot protec- tion." Wllit'il ll’l :tscii is-not a bad thing but a good thing. The prin- Cipie Or protection is secure enough in Canada. where ’tor more thnu forty yeurs it iias successl‘uliy wuth etcud avory ussuuit mode upon it. lt stands secure in neariy every cr- viiized counlr)’ oi’ tiie worlli toduv. ',.>: ‘2‘“- Goods, Silks and Coatmgs INCLUDING COATS; SUITS, DRESSÉS AND SKIRÊI‘S FOR ALL OCCASIONS, SPORT 0R DRESS _ ' WOMEN! YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE HERE THnN' ELSEWHERE You’ll find what-yodwant here’. For instance: V. Big detnonstràtion Êof Gloves and Hosiery, 83,000 stock now going on. Best quality in both. Prices range up t0 84.00 with al] Sizes and colors tO choose front. .MARCHING ORDERS GIVEN OILÇLOTHS, CARPET SQUARES, MATS, BED and BEDDING, including the famous “Simmons.” Also Curtains, Curtainings, tags. Pufl’s, etc. Look over the price LOW PRICES ON MEN’S CLOTHING V 100 Men’s Suits t0 be disposed Of thiS week. regard- less Of cost. Prices range from 39.98 up. BOYS AND JUVENILE CLOTHING About 350 Sùits in ail have got their clearing price tag tOday. . For the balance Of this weck I’atons are selling Butterick’s Patterns at 10 per cent. off. This is the first time in history these high class patterns have been Offer- ed at a discount. Get your Delineator and make your chOice today. i But the Fieldinq tnrlff, whiie hased upon that principle stands as s con- fession cf" Liberai pertidity and lalthiessnems. It convicte lite owr. .Iuthors ml pdliticsl decep'ion and .iraud. ' . th aid l.iward Islsm' wili heip in'iighlenäpmm m 'S °_n nm 0 er h l I 'weil worth noting that the Crern: “u” me hum", r" I m" m" "un." subvamendment condemns the .ta- pr England' Manne rand New and in makmg 13’13"" Edward ‘5' rîtf on lhe two-i'nld grnunds that I‘he Hampshire. ' - land's mmnbunon mmmensumge changes proposed “are baser! main. l Every etfnrt le belng mode and iy on the principle of protection." 'lliL‘ll is quite apparent, and aigri. ill e s ared t0 make "‘ no Dam w b ‘p l i me tiiat they are “wholiy madequate" STYLES 'ms issue an “rem-W l nk n to iinniement mn nipdges and nrom. OUR NEw °f public!” 5° mue“ ises m‘ule in the Liberni pisttorm “'50 5H05 t 'needcd in tiie province. There i be distributed recognized tourist associations“ in issue wiil 'hrougii MEN’S OXFORDS THE LATEST I ———.—. with the greatness o! the cause.. u I. (Continued on Page 8.) . . . ERRON EOUS STATISTICS There are Special values ail over the store with a Royal Showing Of Beds and Bedding. _ PAIONS LTQ.___ »; ——————.-0-.—-——— investigation oi _ _ 2 ank Atrocities H-sving exhausted the availnbie suppiy of Armenians, the Turks have ot late :heen massacring sucil 'chain = 4L! nu AU Ai? 4-“ If ail the information iss-ued by the Dominion Bureau ot Sta. txstics is as iar trom being cor» or 1919. ‘it is not surprising thn > t0 thesc declarations of Progressivn ‘lery mUCh w te" “bon! me pro‘ opinion there is nddcd' the furthr. us possmumes'am “a m. statement that “the principle o: ‘ itractions t'or touriste." much that women“ as a bas“ for flsm‘ n°1,; Greeits as remsin ready tu huiid.»"““i'““i’- li l’emme a m'a and tOj T118“ ace m” pomme (“89“53 “cholday the 'i‘urlrisli prohiem ls mucii l ‘lwill interest visitors and thsi wiiilly issued regsrding cancer. tiienicy in Canada is unsound and not little reliance is to be 'placed in in the best interests ot the Domi- it. According to figuresc recenuniOn'" ly 5mm ou: by [ms Bureau and. Both the Drsytou smendment.dweu on me somhem “nom; ahmore difficuit to deal ttlliau i‘t ansm’d lh'rough‘mi- "Je 00mn” and the Crersr suh‘amendment, witeime Black se?" and have ber.“ Lhemiwould have heen imme a a y E - "M and i0 vin px'aclically every newspaper. gin-ce the seventh century B. Crie" “1° W“ ‘SDi'ead il farther abroad man h&Eiwe are informer! that there werei;o..wmmumn.nw ila lansuase and culture thev are T " ' ' . i ' h i' . . far more Heilenic thsn the Greeks! ' v“- i'vet me“ done' n15 hwed mm m“ imœ d‘eau“! "0m cancer in t ‘5‘ l0] in! ‘Southern Europe. Beiora me 1repre—2entatives wiii be given the iprovince in 1921 .w-ith the additionj G d, R d war they‘were under Turmh "ne, inca”), mflperauon me 8m" de. al information that this was “one; 5m“ mey _had (become “Ch and eeparate trenty with Turltey com-l iserves and rhat ais a resuit the cancer dam“ t0 "e" de“Il "oml ‘were “m‘y persemned' The Turkslplicated imatters. ’I‘he old poison .. 1 From the W. 8. Louson i ali causes. Ot course the state connu“ ihad no such hatrad Oi’ these vChrist-Iwas a! wonk «me Turk 'was mule‘ ment is as tai-se as it is ridicuious W”. “mus as h” me Armenmns landho [profil 'hy me summum almoug' ' RECOMPENSE is 'vince. rect wthe vital stutistics recent- ÿattract many who now know littie Of me Garden Province. The sim ot the Gusrdian’s Summer Supple- imem is to tell more oi’ this story lhan bas yet v Wuni in ihe’üWisaä Try Goff’s for Sand‘als and Sneakers. Our prices are lower t’han any mïail order catalogue. , - ‘ SPECBALS FOR THIS WEÊK. Brown leathcr Sandals, sizes 9, 10,11, 12, klfland 2 (Catalogue price 81.30) for 01.00 W'hite Eik Savndals ‘(Catalogue price 82.65) for i been “Œ”’:...O ‘ France's Treaty Tlle tact 'thnt France mode a fi i Emany attractions oi' the province iwiu be.matie better kuown'abmuii land ut home. I l, Oi Lhe -Department ot Agriculture i The Registered Nurses through-i houe we iearn fi ‘out the Dominion haxe Organized a(:hor oi’ deaths t'rom cancer during r îCnnadian National Memoriai Fundjme yen 1921 1.14.5 71_ J'th where' isnd have. initiated a movement (crime Dominion Bureàu 0e stalinng <ithe erectio'n ot a monument iiltobtained its lndormation it would oi the Nursing Sisters‘ be :interesting Ito Itind out.‘ in] si" may be that one renson they me Europe“ powers which had iuiflt. lwere n°1 Occ'asmnany massacre“ common their distrust and hulredi .and is one whicti is capable oi in.i ç 'was .because of the i'act that in the et Mm even mon“, me “0,10% Q .l‘. tinite injury to the province. From the Vital Statistics brunch Tlien gathering up my signs I shapcu tlierdrom a burk ot air, With tue last otterings t'roni my, cyes l treuightcd it and calied it "Prayer" lts salis were set. its musts weic Strong Weii round iu airy boit and 'bsr. i wstched ll. as itsurged along And hid behind the morning star. mîweàl Grec“ “mon they had k‘mme“ Russian menace was l'ffllllll'tlil.‘ and 'powem'l mem‘S' UN" "ml. Each teared that tlie othcr migiiti" beginmng °‘ me me“ w“ ‘hey take an uniair advantuge ut thoi d’welt wnh mon" il “m 31‘05"11” others. being uware that the Turk: in happiness. as a minority in a wns rem), m make any 5m.“ MM "ï TWHSh provmce- nm (bey 10W“ gain. There was gencrul relici'\ ’I‘unkey no more thfin me 'EHI'OP when in November,1920. the Grsckfè. en" Green! and “men m‘y h“! a!“ elections showed ihnt the Grerki Oi‘l’ormmty' “hùwed me" sympa" people no longer cared tor Veiiize-;\ tiiy with the Allies. This is one otiloa and mat me); wem mppm-ed ,0 Ï. tire ressens wliy they are now .be-‘ stand by Constantine. Thereiorefiï ing systematlcaiiy massacred. . Headquarters for HOleprOOf Hosiery. the arrangements thnt had hecnlè mnde :with regard to " I’ontiue. Greece on tire siren-gih oi Venizc-i ' . lo's representatlons and influenceiQ v were treatcd as o! no account. m. _ SEE OUR inNDOW I Alley sa 00.1;th Famlonsble Fotowear NURSES' MEMORIAL that the nnin— We are carrying the best liue of Men’s Eine Caif Oxfords, made by Slvater & Co., George B. Siater, Tetrault, etc., at lowest prices. .Γ Ë.“ fi 1 Êi 1 i 3‘ a Î i memory And. as i turned maniiei. trend Across me hart-en mountuin son} Methought some whisper sortir said— . Go inhor thou, w-hnte'er betidc; Go labor thou and be content! 'l‘hy littie burk likL: Noali's dovc Shali seek thee :when the day is spent, wlth who ,lost their lives during theinny canselit is un t0 the Bureau war. .The monument le to be Cam:10 issue a corrected statement and ndian and the sim is m moke n, Yo sive it the semis publicitv thnt in every way worthy of Canada wes glvcn the erroneous report. and or me noble baud o; womEn 'Had ihe Provincial Depsrtment who gave “p me" “va; in me ot’ Agriculture issncd its Vital Sta most ditflcult and must trying tieid ,tistic Report (or the year as the Were With Allies When the Russian armies ot the irnnd Duke Nichoias occupicd lheir territory in 191'5 they welcomA ed him. and thousands ot them took up arms in a commun cause. Another investigation and THE RIGHT SORT OF PROTEO'l- IVE ROOFING FOR YOUR BANK BALANCE l8 FIRE iNSURANCE A stream or water irom the liremnn's hosc does not protect your home as wcl‘i as our' insurance protecis your finances. We Wiii caret’uiiy explain to you the poiicy oi‘ .wai’. the cure of the wounded. tiie amelioration ot sufl'ering. the ministcring to the dying. in their self sacrificin5\-devotion t‘o titis worthy vmrk meny ot them 'i‘eli, tell on the battietieid bs' lhe sidc ot' their patients. tel-i in the nos plials 'by une bedside ‘or the dying tell et iheir post; and one ot our own. Miss vllcna MacLean m‘ Souris tell with thirteen others whii': ou Deep iuden tlien.'wit.ii light ‘ love." act epecii‘icaiiy requires it should don probnhiy the mistake would not have occurred; in any case H. A. FEILDEN APRAYER in mania. have heen possible to trace the mistake to its origin. This the Department did not do and 'as a result the official vital sbatistios ilor Ithe province were not avaiiahle to correct the prose report when it appeared in our exzchnnges. I do not ask, 0 Lord. that may 'be A pieasant road; irom me Aught or its lond. i do not nsk thnt ilowers slways spring iBenesth 'my {cet l know too well the poison and the sting lite l do not ask that Thon Wouldst taire should When he retreated/they tried to liprevent the Turks'from returning. -und on the whoie were successtul. Aiter the ‘war, the Entente sug- gested that these Greeks should marge themselves in Armenla, iyut they rei‘used to do no. and then Yenizelos conceived the idea ot a separate fPontine repubiic. This ides they accepted and ever since. oti‘ and on. have been flghting to maintain it ugainst the Titrks. Had they 'received m'iiitsry support. or even formol sanction, tram the En- ‘you need. ii you wili caii. Hyndman 8: C0. Ltd 'I‘lJu Oidest insursnce Agency’ in Prince Edward Island duity cin‘the Llandovery Castle sunlt by the enemy. 'F‘or ‘u'hese women their sister nurses at home are erectinz a monu ment tor ai: time to corne the loving devotion t‘o duty nn-to destin thot oniy nurs- tO commemorate _.___l 00+» W p . . OP-TOM-ET-RY l j 'The newut- .Weuion— that which deuil with (ho scientmc flttina 01 glass”— is colled Op-tomset—ry. ing sieers know' the full menlng or: Surely no worthier Cluse œn 'be oonceived ot. and no more Hosmrinm tradltio'n se passod on to future generations. 4 > un iThe tarm Of th‘e memoriui wiii prominy be statuesque, a tigurc in bronze- representing a Nursing Sister in unifonn but this will not be tlnailrv decidn Jumm une As- eocistion meets shortly in Winni- peg. Tire spproximate oost wili be 845.000 and it wili be erected either in or neor the Pariinmom‘ Building in Ottawa. The Nurses“ Thon who are quliifled to practlce are known. n Op- tom-et-riltl. Optomotrlns Ire required by ilw. iikd 0th. er professional mon. la ne fully qusllfled betorc they can ‘prnetioo n Iueh. Connue .n 0910M“. RIBT about your eyu. s G.F. HUTCHESON 'Omoinstrm‘ .. i .L. . 4.; I: Associations in the different prora pod mrt hetore bein'. ovartb vincu lave euh undertsksn 't'o un by_ tire correction. Clause 3 oi the Act (Msy 15. 1019) le as dollar":— “The RegistrorGeneral shsii annu'aiiy coiiate, publish and dis- tribute for the use of the legisia- ture a tuli report ot the births. mn-rriavges and deathe of tire pro ceding yesr. giving such demis. stabistics and information as the Maintenant; tflovernor in. Council moy deem necessary." in the interpreistion section in- trodmcing the Ac; the term Regis- trsrnGene-rai "shsii menu the mem- ber o! the Drecuti've Councii whose depsrtment i'or tho time bains shali be designsted by the Lieu- tenant Governor 'in Council chairs- ed .wiith tire administration oi! this Act.’ trv‘i'vhlfi'i This duiy won neaiected by tlm Department ot Agriculture and as a remit tire erroneoue report lied tente, there is iittie doubt but that they wouid have estalbiished them_ serves. Dietrust nmong ithe ailied rpowers. more than the diplomatie skl'll dispiayed vby t'he 'l'urks. hss iodkeyed them into tire position o! being rebels aswinst Turkish rule. They stili have anwar'my in tho lield, 'but, whiie it is formidable en. ough to present a nrolidm. to tire 'Durlm, -it is not large en'ouäh to prevent their wives .and chiidren and their dld men trolfn .bejnyz and» sucred. * ' 0! tliings toc sweet. -i do not ssk my cross to stand IMy wny to see; Better in darkness just to i'eel Thy hand. And i'ollow Thee Joy is iike restless day; but pesce divine iblke quiet night, Lead me. 0 Lord tiil perlect shail shine Through peace to tight. Amen unden day An Ailled Fniiure One ot me umost dismaL (silures ot the war in the future ot the Allies to nboiish ’i‘uhkey as a now- er. That i’a‘ilure has nbeen due chier- ly to Great Britsin, winch tesred tahat' to have carried out the old progrn-m o! :booting the ’l'trrks trom Europe and redncing the Sultan to Now it is nnnounct-d iimt tlie Britisii Government. in conjunction with tiie Govermmenis ot tiie Uni- ted States. France and -iia‘i_v. wiil inrvestigate these ankish atrocit- |es. Tiie investigation ot Turkish atrocities is an ancient pastime, and in dnys gone by hvns caused Turkey no more inconvcnience ‘than is involvod in grnniing a i'ew imore concessions to thc investigat- ors, and in iempornriiy abandon- iing tiie massacres. Greecc, as a nation, la not cntiticd t0 t‘uvored truatment by tire Allies, and the banishment oi Vonizeios in 1920 gave tiie Allies au opportunity i'or tlie ahandonmeni of Greece. But .iu any m'ont Turkoy in worse than G’reeco. and tlie preiense that to deul strongly with 'l‘unkey might prejudice Britaiu‘s interests in 'in- dia is not tmpressive. Turkey should have hueu mude n subserv- lent pchr, and sonie nation. pre' ferdbly the Unlted Stutes, it ehe would oniy accent the duty. should have been given a mandate over he‘r. the rank ot n Lord Lieutenant of en Engiisli county would provoko trouble. mayhe revoiuiiion, in In- dis. We are lntortmed thst no such danger origins’liy existed. and that it oniy came into being 'months a!- i l .KIDNH r' RHfL’M/x'fifvxç murs Dif' ter Britsln had aimant oil‘icially » udmitted tint she mm n. Thon, 4 PACKAGES i5‘i "ï's’ch‘ .C' _. Quo t “Prier