s. liollolilllnfs v Mill Ends Frint Cotton . . . . 19c Yd. Pound Patches . . . . . . 45c and 55c Lb. Boy’s Tweed Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.29 10DozenCorsets98c~ Velvet-Hats $3.75 Men’s Fleece Underwear 75c Garment Shopping Bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59c Boy’s Golf no‘... ...... 49c 5 Webs Coating Cloth $4. for $2.00. Yd. GreyCotton................ 10cYd. 10 Dozen Heavy Overalls $1.49 Ladies’ Silk and woolHosen. . . . . . 98c Men’sBraces 39c Men’sCaps 98c Men’sWoolHose.......... ..29c Black Silk, 35inch . . . . . . . . . $1.29’ Yd. Fancy Cord Velvet. . . . $3.50 for $2.98 Boy’s Blue Serge Suits with two pair Bloomers . . . . . . . . . . . $7.90 Men?s Overcoats . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 Mackinaw Coats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.50 Juvenile Blue Overcoats . . . . . . . $5.25 ‘0ilr Prices Bannot Be llndersold Boy’s Mackinaws . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Childrelfs Flannel Dresses . . . . $3.75 25 New Silk Dresses . . . . . . . . . . . $9.78 Ladies’ Sweaters . . Children's Sweaters . . . . . . . . .. $2.50 Ladies’ Jersey Suits just received by Express ....,......$s.75 Satinette Bloomers . . . . . . . . . . . $1.15 ‘HeavyWorkShirts . Boy’s Wool Sweaters . . . . . . . .98c .. 98c Ladies’ Flee-ce Lined Hose . . . . . . 39c Ladies’ Fancy Gloves . . . . . . . ...$1.00 Men’s Brown Tweed Suits . . . . $18.00 Boy’s Suits, 2 pair Bloomers . . . . $5.95 Bargain Basement 50 Ladies’ Coats at $5.98 Floor Oilcloth . New Oilcloth Dept. 3rd. Floor ..........55cYd. Floor Linoleum . . . . . . . .. 90c Yd. Linoleum Squares all ‘Sizes. s. A. lilollililALil i Electric Elevator Connecting the Four Floors t» "if. - Alum .. -~ “m. l.-. e..- o. _. < ' t. lili .liiilhlilll~lliliii Elliiiil ma cnsnnoflnro‘; ' consoles. ~ Notes by the Way i l '- Hon. w. c. Nickie, i<.c.. was At- rmld-no-vv. can't; than-n. donor ens Ialagdfi. barn». . ‘t -G ealfthF usoGov- ........i....'..'-r....'-" JD..‘FO- '1'"? "m" °" ' ° ° °" “ ‘Associate nlsl . I. Carrie ernlnent from its formation in July, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926 5 y sent provincial election in Ontario. 1,023, down to the ‘eve of the pre- ‘ As a lifelong Conservative he d served as the representative oi ?__ . . "Thus, it will be observeilkjlilln, King held out high hopes some... report of the commission, not deli- nitely pledging himself to put ‘the ‘SUSPICIOUB SPADEWORK. Suspicion haepnwhltpa unnecesl ., .1 snrily, been arouse . first ‘chy the Kingston in the Legislature from B, |y_u *7 ‘ mos to um. and than in the House sNcouiAa-‘Nc "ME-PLAY of Commons from the latter date ‘NTHNGT to ‘i919 when he resigned and in 1922 was re-elected to the Legisla- tnre. As Attorneyflenerai he was, ‘$51: fgiwfixlsllfilflewices L I ‘hive. spoken more than once who were re- Prlme Minister's refusal public the report of ‘title Royal ‘Com- mission on Maritimedlights, ill-tel‘ by the propaganda." instituted by Mr. Calder, the Government's Coun- sel oll the Customs Inquiry, claim- ing among other things, that Call- , add had fulfilled all the promises Cmllmlsm“ “"1 h“ snaking on behalf of iParlianiQi their sympathetic consideration.‘ or "buts." m make recoillinendations into effect buthial W-hen Premier King spoke into the date of his resignation afew boy, and often because his parents ghnlouemlvn dm-lng the “at 914m. days ago, many oi which acts were tion campaign, there were no "ifs" He had appointed the would carry of course. jointly responsible with ma" chasm were ‘on "ma" Every l Premier Ferguson for all the public one of ma“ ymmg men admit!“ acts of that Administration dowll that he hadnt lplgyed much n5 a were afraid that die would get hurt. iOlur health authorities tell us that 80 "Der cent of children are normal when they are born, but the _ lack of care, or to lmuch care, is In that Wiy h! Wll wfliwnllblv responsible tor the great n-uinber of sharply criticized by the Ldberal press. - (- made to the ‘Marltimes prior to Confederation“ “and that all the grievances of the llilnritllnes were of their own making.' Occasional breezes frolu Western newspapers. add to the suspicion that something ominous lsgoingon behind the scenes. 1Y6 generally "tempered to the fulsolne flattery and expressions of good will and desire rto treat the Maritimes not only justly but gen- erously-——and yet there is alwaysa “but" am] a "provided"! ilierc are a few extracts fronl an editorial in the Manitoba Free Press which show the insidious propaganda which is being curried on ill Liberal newspapers. “Whllc it has definitely been an- nounced that the report of the Royal Commission which investigat- ed the state of nffairs in the Marl- timcs is not lo he made public un- til lPnrliamcnt meets, a procedure urhich will generally be recognized as correct. hints as to the contents and lnore particularly as to certain of the recommendations have been‘ hruiled about. “The Commission, it will be. re- called, was headed by"Sir Andrew Duncan, and was composed further of two prominent figures in Marl- Llmc life. It may be taken for _ granted that it wlewed conditions from at least a sympathetic angle and presumably from as business- like a point of view as the circum- stances and the make-up of the These ‘breezes sllorn lambs” in the Maritlmes by out its recommendations. "Why the "ifs" now? ence behind the propaganda’! wasn't it? . --——<-o>—-i— A WIORTHY DONATION. The ‘Royal Edward Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire is to be commended on to the Crippled Children's Fund, now being solicited by the Rel] Cross Society. There is no worth- icr l'und than this and no csiuse which could more feelingly appeal to our charitable people. As men- tioned in n previous reference, there are many children in this province as elsewhere who, because oi‘ some physical defect, through accident, infantile paralysis, or other un- avoidable cause. are-doomed to go through life handicapped mentally as well as ‘physically, unless given proper treatment before it is too late. It has been clearly proved by the best medical authorities that these defects, if taken in time, are remediable. ‘The Red ICross Society has taken up the case of these little unfortun- ates. Their ‘Chief iNurse, ‘Miss Wil- and we "buts" condemned -by the temperance poo’. ls there some sinister influ- ‘The Chairman of the Royal Com- Mr, Nickle to their arms with a mission expressed a desire that the Bushing wrllifllll-Y that report be made public at once. Why for the 4.4 beer policy. which was pie generally as well as by the Liberal leader. But all these good lllberals seem to have now taken is really amusing. -Mr. Nickle has balked at the policy of government control, children who are underweight, and have physical defects. o A child that ls normal will have certain characteristics and it is up to the parents to recognize these characteristics. and to- gulde the child within safe limits. Prof. Strecker of Philadelphia says that a normal child wan-ts to move about, is ready and willing to uni tate. is curious. likes lpower. and has its donation of one hundred dollars . and it is counted to him for polltl- a vivid imagination. ‘Parents Wllt callri-ghteousness and the Toronto will not allow ‘their children ti Globe slugs to his praise a lialf- m“ ‘"9 ‘making a b18861‘ mletakl column lpncan under the caption, 31$: tfggzlwlng we chud ‘w chm” m "Ontario needs iMr. Nickle.” (Such The baby-m the cradle hi Politics as ‘the game i! Dloyed- lfeetflster ltrles to pull itse vup ol- ts cot bed, learns Mr. ‘Nlckle's retirement. we are walk, if given the optgortlllifletg. and told “is a serious Ion not only to And a Iwlmfll youngster us lt 86th the Cabinet but to the public life alggrgggrwzgitlgzfglllflagé 1's; mafia: "l m" coumry‘ “F115 “cum Wm it learns to give and take, and.il wm the respect oi the iProvlnce." unwllllllg 1., do so ls shuuued b, ‘iiie has acted with sincerity and i-hE 01118!‘ Youngsters. dignity.“ "He has rendered valu- H“ 16"!“ W he a leader with ablc service/for many years in the some groups’ and to ‘m’ " mum“! i l . . ~ Ontario and ‘Dominionv fields." "His olllfilggilngkigg hzyilefigiililgdrgz? ability and COUPQEB 081189 many other points mentioned above, t-hal Canadians to hope he will continue 1B trllflflfllty. lmlthllfln. Whlirilgfl. sell to represent them. There is a real “ohm” and "bu"? l0 101KB B- llflld l ll bli lif fhi ‘mk- YQUIIR animals learn to play or are taught to play by the, parimts. ll Th9" i" V"! Prflty and Iraqis some reflection upon us as grant bouquets thrown -by TheGlobelhumans that ‘many parents dislike at the feet of Mr. Nickle. They iirezlhell‘ YWIIBBWPS l0 he we active. more in number and richer in value and dismurage the may "mina- than all the tributes paid in‘ thelbésfi,fiiitutgvg:tnfiglioygggilggétigntf slime column to ‘Premier Kins llllself or herself to the life surround- flve years past, or to "Mr. Nickle in lug it, then encourage him or ber t0 his long public career heretofore. ma?» ‘i114 l0 Play “Jill-GMT!- But it is something more» than an it Will mean physical, lnentni and ordinary occasion when an Attor- “floral development‘ hey-General deserts ~his ‘Premier on the eve of a general election! And - The Pubhc Forum son, has travelled the province over has located every child needing-the treatment which will enable them members would permit. The people of Canada as a whole have a ‘gen- eral idea of what has been happen- ‘ lug in the "Maritimes in the past‘ few. decades. to "take up their life's work norm- ally. The society is appealing for a fund for these little ones. Some contributions have been received. the Inost generous being that of the . “If the reports which are becom-‘Daugbters of The Empire as rcl lug current, however, turn out to . ported in yesterday's Guardian. he irlle. some of these recommend- Much more is needed and surely. ations may not be considered as coming within this category. ‘There is a report, for instance, that one of the recommendations will sug- snbsldles to other provinces are‘ granted. Just Yilow this is justl- iled or justifiable remains to be set by the I. 0. lD. E. will be follow- t it is further reported that the coni- “nission will recommend that n freight rate scale he brought into eifcct covering Maritime traffic on boih railways which will be consil- crably below cost of tho business. llle difference between being made up by o. cash grant from the Domin- ion trcasury. This is an innovation which will certainly cnll for care- the case oi the mgr little ones- crlppled and maimed through n0 fault of their own should appeal strongly to ‘parents who see with 4, gest an increased subsidy from the justifiable pride their own children l: Dominion treasury on a basis en- romping and working and studying tirely (llfferent from that on which-with sound limbs and over again in the course ofher" " Premier Fersuson in the elmllnii medical inspectionof schools, and ' that the ‘Ontario Temperance Act B‘ 1 and healthy i: this also is -politics. This column is tTpsn for the discussion by‘ correspondent; a] pseeh of his campaiqmadmitted notations or itemt. 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John's, Nflil- ‘ y~$--t < NOW YOU CAN CULTIYATE BEAUTY AT HOME The scientific ‘method: and pre- parations of ELIZABETH ARDEN noted baautvy.vaiithdrity,_ are at the" command of every woman. WE ARE SOLE AGENTS. The White Drug‘ Store BEAUTY . IS THE A RIGHT OF EVERY WOMAN. Your? ' ' gmies and run the chance of its binning -- L r11). at lump Iy you with coal and hpo assured oi suing the has: service rem Join‘ fdnileol‘ A. PIOKARD Q Phone 240 ‘ ' ' little community oi’ Keptvillc. I Councillor City Council. cspecially¢““‘ ‘ ‘ ‘¢““‘“¢ e cc‘ -e‘ ‘Dougnn, who represent.- linow what it has done in many Ward One East, to the condition other ' places. taken fronl the hotel doowvay thetaccount of me condition o! age. (Continued on page 5) eighteen inches of mud and hater Last Spring it was the first of May before I could get cars in or __._._¢-0>-___ I Dally Selections FOR GuardlanReaders it was dry enough to work on. bodies. We trust the splendid example funds, but what greater incentive can there he lto charity than to help straighten , out without that help, must go through great or small will be gratefully received by the Red Cross. -__--<-o>———- EDITORIAL NOTES. know there are many appeals for me 10rd? 2 Kings m,“ 1 llvcs which, Thee, life maimed and crippled physlcal- AM while Mo“ m, bu“ we stray’ it will be in wet weather. ly and mentally? All contributions We see our loved ones o'er its tide October 27, 1926 ' 1,0. looked “mm BEYOND THE alt/ER street today, with mud and water. Time is a river deep and wide; l -I anl, ISlr, etc.. Sail from our sight away. away. JAMES FLoou- Where are they BDBdT-IlIGY who return ' No‘ more to glad our longing eyes? 265 King Street. WARNING TO SEED POTATO GROWBRS OF P. E. ISLAND ll; ha; renloved of King ‘Street East, where I blllll elation with live mcn at its head. (“stress from many a home and B Public garage and~ workshop. On whom with the assistance of the the Government Ilnspectors have pllt l street, I cannot get cars to my gar P. E. Island on the map for certi-. in fact. in Bvrlns and in tn. fled seed. and with yollr assistance’ . wet season there are from ten ti all of you to a man- ' out of my garage. I had Councilors m" when all!’ iDcugan and Yeo look at it. The; Y0 with s Proposition to buy your said they would see that it wonli “"?’Tllfl°l1 POWWBB. 811d 891i them be in ‘better condition as soon as ‘*5 Flam-ed 999d 1° 0111' neighbors ;- ' to -the iSouth. lust tell him that he also had Councillor Kennedy look '5 0°11"! a ("Bhflllefit hlllilllflfls. poi- c“ ca- it over. He said it would have ti. “mill? “l” 50""! With 4118811896 L _ _ Bu; nolhlng ha, seed. and also ruining our ‘ A‘ WISE KING-Jnud JIEZC-ltlflll been done, and very Boon l‘ wmlu business in ‘this Province. received the letter of tho hand of m; l,“ all eve,- “alm ‘ hlmlllgieflflensers. and fond] it; and msir. as Iain a. péeperiy ownerand glgédhl; silly way galls our certiilid h le rt comes dowll. our e0 le' enerall . We Heze all wen-t up J1 0 l- B 10""! NYE!‘ 0f lhlfi "Y. I 00I1Blder ll “a “995- a“ 1e)’ B"! 09118 - seen w en u ' rem ed up by p p g y o1 the Ind-d, and spread it before is only right that the lClty should l?’ "0? helm“ 9°“- do something towards repairing ‘mine!’ W" chh- ‘MYB- 1h ll straight f.‘ this street. so '1 can carry on my game- lPRAiYERr-o‘ Lord of liosts, l-les-fellllll‘ Work as well a; lhe many the seed business for years; but sed is the man that trustcth in garages that are (101118 80 in thi! “m” l” “ch a "m"; "-3 1051111; Your. City. Look at the condition ofthis merkels- » * and it ls only the beginning of what W99- We have a ‘Potato Growers‘ Asso- " s»... ".i.. "mill FOR THA _ COUGH " MMVS Syrup of Tar _‘ ‘AND ’ Cod Liver Oil Pleasant to Take . Will relieve and eventually euro the molt stubborn cough. 40o rslfsorrlxs. Tl-IE 2 MACS DRUGSTORE 140 Greet George Street We can hold the good name ai- ready euro. iNow, in conclusion, let me say, man approaches seed T1108‘! buyers of selected seed did, ‘ (let all the You, I hope, will all be in “ Yours for more ilud better pots- 'I am, Sir, etc.. » OLD POTATO GROWER. Mall Orders Receive Prompt v Attention. -——<o-‘>--- ETHICS OF GAMBLING Sir.-—I rcad with very great ln- in accordance live more nearly They've passed from life's contract- terest and appreciation iltov. lilr. ful consideration of Parllamcnk “Premier King, in his speeches in the past, gave "voice to this viewpoint. Willie not pledging him- self to accept the recommendations mum over, "Ilollowekzn comes next! To land unseen, unknown, that lies mom And our willy days How beniuiiul that ren-lm must be; °d Mun“ ‘Sin-BOYS. ‘J ammot young any 'l have r wn potat f Beyond the river. “m, on M“. 3.89;.“ Bmvrihe: among the stumps. in the virgin The lflne October days are by no W“ hm ‘mm View; but w“ m“ soil. later in the cleared fields. gm“ Then came our first potato enemy, Sideys article on this subject. and have heard itdlscussed at differ‘ question was 8Bk8d2—"lfl is rightl for people to play cards for money with divine principles. l am, Sir. etc, MINISTER. ent gatherings of church worker . A-t one gathering the concretilalauoenz‘ §i’_“__,.___“" ' Parliament would look on their sug- as something -i.o which he would irrevocably be bound if returned to powcr. at the same time tho Prime Minister gave voice to ‘the view that} the commission was a body from which a reasonable solution of the Maritime troubles might be forthcoming, and that ill this ease gestions with sympathy. ‘ii-is (Premier King) felt sure thui. the Liberals of Western Canada vznlild join with the Liberals of the Province of Quebec and the pro- vince of Ontario in seeking to give effect to any legislative proposals based upon the lilnding of the Dnn~ can committee, as he lluew it was the desire of the lolbGTIl party in_ other parts of (hnada to have the Maritime provinces feel thfl the oonie only one by one. Verlly these are the days of the propagandist, but the people are beginning to catch on. It would appear, from London tel rams that Mr. Mackenzie King has’ been talking .too much in the Empire's ‘Capital. wit. he said of Lord-Byng during the election cam- paign evidently was not to the taste ofBl-ftishers. but it wasn't intend~ ed for them. ¢-_-- The King Government. evidently not shiieiled with the Duncan nel port. is getting up a report of ftl own and has sent two men, namely James A. lltussell and J. C. Ssund~ ere, to ‘Nova Scotis to further fil- ‘vestigate. Whether tile report of rest of thnada appreciated their dlflicultyaad their prolileins, and was prepared arson with ism ininml finding a satisfactory solution. these two is to take precedence over tlie. lDlt gaalrreliort or they h"! . .7 o..'.....aoqia_ _, a , _ given the 10b. is new -—the potato bugs. That was about the year 1887. Up to that time we never heard of any disease in our potato fields. For gleamings of its loveliness, in visio granted, 0ft we see. The ve clouds that o'er it throw Their veil, unraiued for mortal 515M’ 30m fellows going about looking Reflected from the glorious light thought at that "me that Mill Ientle airs, so‘ sweet. so calm- ehelr monthly cheques. in those lose sphere: co and the Blue. and liitei‘ the Mc- Tihe mourner feels that breath of Intyres. However, our yield per balm; ' acre grew less year by year. and And soothed sorrow dries the tear. we thought that the old Mela-tyres And etimetimes llst'n.ing ear may had run out. Ilia Reds. and some lanted Whites. ‘llho echo of e. distant strain, ing. About that time a young man 11011109 even thouah they_say it is only a little friendly game? sanitation. club, or society justified in playing cardsi A few years later we had visits g$rgfietfngthggnléh$g ‘$331’: b“? with sold and poi-lilo tintinge lglow. 0,9,. o," mum, field,’ and we {failed verbflltv. alga my lnteiruv- , on was so n eres n the lino l 39W’!!! "19 14""- lruewgnothlng only how to fit’. gym“ m’ “kw m“ l° 9°"- teai sometimes from that viow- years we had for varieties the call. I “°“" d°- follows: l! lwt particularly a question of l,“ - morals. except as it is legal-lied as ' ‘ a. than planted a breach of the élvil laws which‘ Iintrauelng sound thathither semi; They in tin-n failed to yield good l.'§§"§.',t..,f:§:§'§§',w crops. and f t il f d! illfilf N"! WW!’ ‘Nhhlhd 1109-" the concluslldlinihaat ‘itiriliil-elalillmhad ‘ilglllleztul; from divine law as that 997,01"! "l! TlWT-I become unsuitable for potato-grow- one whom he condemns. There-are our loved ones in their bythe name of Peppln lectured at his “only usually is not-interest d‘ ‘ = _ - different places over the island. tell- "1 vllrlns my mile of chance’ iZl-Jwmllhflflt 01' flirts!“ a‘ They're crossed Times River-non l“ u, n,“ our Mum, w," M‘, money. eased and that if we would treat “F” °l h" "P"!!! 1o receive ti) ’_ r Lpssolvs ‘ENGLISH ay w. l.. eel-Ion Or is an, or- charitable " OFTEN MISUSE” , tto‘ DOKTIIY "the resume he n" h" iblras follow." Sly "follows." . OFDEN MISKONOUNCEDZ 11W‘ "ubilflhlllll? BB tator. Accent the "ta." m" "l9 5m ' syllable." -‘ orum for publication My reply was Th! Playing of cards for money . recip- . '. arribmuis: ferocious. gear: . No doubrbnejggrciaiagazags, wild. violent. ifu o f" f” "m" woilm swim: “Use will . ma es as great. a “n,” ‘he. ‘M a“ Your‘... 11¢“ _ increne our vocabulary by mum‘ each day. . M; eolnath ‘One who re cocaine that eon ll l." ° il-fe knows that to the 66M W" Nil ' 1'81"" "l"??? --—-¢o->-—-—- Nor leegfo the storms that sweep its we could ' r re. » Bat I and better than ever we did. rs pure love can live, can " ‘Idf-ibokfo heir filter, r us t llfllflilti) - Ilium: he int tall you to keep They heed t e bubbles omits breast and slirev them as he directed that "4 i" h" 90d Will find channels ' tin-ouch which hi l _ snythihs wise m" mm" " m" oonie. and that wllenlulll: 2.9.3.} lil imam the bottom of the ‘D9 h Nolngloél. that, msn knew what fgrgwnlz"; "$201.18"!!! fdoutnho dlv- 30ml Willi!“ Wm? l" u‘ ewes nga ut' and he knows . h" 0- ' ' - - ‘ ' 10h ilillVidlI l iii I I ltl i W . 7 u-"iaiz.i:rs-l:ns-=~--~.. ... - i- -~= idl- ... lltl ‘BIS to wit‘ nrnielsiie 1*‘ m ofatlllhizind. firs: g: itliar stick prevent #71!" - twill lnself. our an is‘? - so closely in conformity i u In...‘ WIUSIBOOI hood‘ h l! on your turned " mm 3.”: ‘mi ~ n n‘ u" m" “H; . or poll ‘than ~ for" tsbio the