:cr i l 1 fd ,- 5 ,tg- Eg .2 . -.1 _ pr.. \ -1 _é ` . 'B 1-" #tire yt 12 u',.’l"r rl lp-i L ni: » 7 ,,, i- r.. - l. if 3 ’ A 'nt l rw ‘J 1 ==..:', - 7"* ’,~ va . . ._..___...._ _ _ i *_ als. 1* I Y .fi Q’ | i t is .-. ¢».. ao. - l . 1 i » 1 .,» r ' _i gt £31 `. < li ` " 1". _.lt - ‘\` 's _ 3( '-JF t ,,`,i i iv. . _ 5; .___ _;___,~ [.1 _-.- i -l 3'- l 1 -i fi il l _ i .f . ,+3 ff til' ' ' - i '» , . ' .' s . |"' pt. ll §» - l r at : | ?£ - .ry y ‘.50 _i ., =‘l“ i i _ r l _i “.1 i, *Z } I if g 1 l lil- i' '_ via _,H | , . 10, i] -it .yt-L ,,|l. -li - i .k. 1' - _'_ th- , ._ ' *- tr l _;g 4 if .. .05 »i. _ l t ._ r UK' .., tl _ li- _ -.. I _,Y- J A' ;. J-,gg , 5.: .'|"t'-‘ .: '- ‘ 'l l ,i l’ /; _ 'i ? |. \l it _-'Lil iii; n-'rs-'»rf_ _._“_:1 .- _i_- i -l ff ‘_-‘-: i-1* 1; - ' _. I ` ' f - . ~ ' ' I 1 S i ’ f , _ ,_ 2.-, -r X Q.: ~_-_-vw-if A 1, _ - 0 .mt illlliilllllfllilvll trllllillllll f-ff-f_f__»-s--1 1 ,,{rl 4 Bags! _ f ' r __ . ._ f nrecewod word last night d°ne.Tf°f'h"*";f:sz°f`°`I;:*q;;'2i“;;B° that Bir George would be here on f £21, I »'fl'N0ltb.',. k§=\f"\'|lQI;.r.='in,'!1"f;ur1day."Friday and Saturday `ibl bow hq; ` hmm, crushed giiv 'awheellg ' Qi] Nfl* .sh wut " ly btll' dlfliiened and inflamed. and H\iuted ana) with pam. When it was quite impossible for me to move about. mi' hush.-l.\d‘s mnther got llctolry 7.arn-link _t wasaurprlslngi ’ “ Within 'l`\\`O D.-\ YS all swelling ind discoloration had ilisappearcd and pain was banished ln l`OLfl{ DAYS. through this ilineiv use of Siam-liulr. l could get about as usual. the inyured lO0t wus thormlglllv lt'-illfll " - Zam lluk is tlie p'l.\'erll\l anus-piic healer wl|~,.l q~li'1'll\' lrces the shin of corruptloii ..ii l -llvci--: and grows new llellthy tltole ,\'-l common ointment rr alive can possibly inmpare -.vtlh lam liulr t.ei a lim iii-riav' 50-c all dealers fir_ l-`l(liE >`\.\ll’l.l~l lor lc postage from Zaln~liuli ( it , Toronto. ZllM’BfUli _~For~H,e,al_lng;!' §&@X 0PTOMElRY uptolnrtry In donned na the 5 Sflrnce of mrnnurlnn' the Q powern of vlnlun of the nullllm 2 ry;-1| by nhjr-otlve or nnlvjrct- l\r methods or both. without z the use of drums und Mtlllt lrnsca or prlnmn lo corn-¢~l nny defect or nhnonnullty ol flalnn. , OO~bO‘O&¢ C 0950000 OOO O OOO *OGOGO \\`lth twu rnppftent 0p- tomftrlats, mul two (nlly eq- ‘ nlpped fxnlnlnntlon rooms. wo are prrnnrrul to nlvr nur unt- ’ ron! ull optlcnl lervh-\» “Illt-I In poaltlvrly nnexx-oiled. O G.F. HUTCHESO A flplolletrhut § Grnllon Street >' \ '5`(\ 5,. . /3%’ . I A/ / i i- - -_"my-f" _ __, _ _' ,. su-» A ` //2” _ 'Phe grand old orator of Canada ` n' in t * - -'l"l'F"*"-'l,h-I-_ , In-~FIIllIllnaunun-vp. ._- ` - _ People, claim thu .lr can - . lx. ua a Insane - ~ - - - i . f'“_"",'°"' "'a“§"(§;-nu’ .”"",|.:‘f“:¢':',_ °°' “ " of enllghtlnent. But is it in reality an ill§°\n\so _ , ‘j lm? Surely not ln ali is nn. og ll l only (1 ded 131| |34! . yan (aolvuuct la Munn. life. for -today ignoraac d _ n.°a'::o'» ye-r (fan in -anno ,A:'c»aua ua nu to U. ».a..1ud|c°,s “ned mo urvicsg '$3 i ” ` 1 __. V "°“|0 N990! tiinsrace upon some ' _ FRIDAY, OCTQBER 21, 1921_ or the records or the alrlr nw; _ _ 'l‘hese~facts are apparent in the __iSlR G-I-10. FOSTER COMING. Sir George E_ Foster is com g o the Province next week. llr. .1_ D. oct. 21th_'zsth nhl: :ma Arrange. Arnents have Dot been completed for-his meetings. but it is likely he will speak in Charlottetown on _ Thunsday. Georgetown on lfridayl and Summerside on Saturday. _- Let us give the veteran states- man a rousing welcome_ . ---<4;-#1 MR. SINCLAIR ~MISREPRESFNTS When Mr. J._E. Sinclair declar- ed al the Wood -islands meeting. us reported by yesterdays Patriot that "the government also Spent $10,- 000.00() in buying common Stock of the Faniaiiilan Norchqrn ltaiiwny which was iirtorwardsadcclnred hy the Board of Arbitrators to be' of no value." he knew the statement' was untrue_ The value of the corn- mon stock was left to arbitration; the arbitrators awarded the Can- adian .\'orth°.rn Railway Company ten mill on dollars as the value ol ‘low 'status ol-pollt-ical-snort or gh, leverage rate on all dutiabiu goods, 3,,-9"," da” Even ,mum me me , _ iimported would he lower; but tholmory of our older men: who 11°"-tern that no-such new ver»""’t'°"¥" 'hem °‘" "’°‘“ "Y “‘“l* rl-is Aonlculsruns conmlss lo' dunes were imposed' except ta ions to party purposes, indtulgedl g|QN.g|1gH|p Wrumhln °"° °r ',"° i_."ft§°°°5‘|,it>r fifty years ago. to parallel the ’$|R'_ I have T900 MT. Wheat' lin by the political giants of forty 'I‘he~Publlc‘Fol'liin Thlefolumn la open for the dlaeuulon by correspond- - ents of quoationa of Inter- est. The Gnarlottotown Guardian den not nonsu- arily endorse the opinions axprnnd by. Ita corru- pendants. 000400-0000909460-O-QQOOO-O0 and even it they had been iinpo.ied.;grovsllln`g niothoiis or many or tho }f,;"`?s'°,f,§f,fr;,°'°;" "§2“;;0‘;3“- W- M~ . ` H 0 . _ 8 P l’ Mr. llclaster would surely be t_hs.i§ampalgn demagoguea of our also about the ann “50_00_ y se l 'lam man to my (Mt B duty-,,_e;'¢ mes? And moreover, where could gets for unveiling expenses _elc. _ 3 mu gud , 9,091.9 ll mos, “mas This is some pol~tica| grab for a DPI' CWI 15 Pf°le0l|°l\- S0011, anvho would tolerate' much Ie” he farmer, like myself. to pull _down sms" raw of duly would be u cmadgcurbd .-hwly. by me bdcombe that when one considers the fact that illustrate this the Liberal Candi he is supplied with a Government , . 'nDi>'0=\°h 1° l"\‘@° Trade end nsnin is delivered. only too often. from car and gnsollno. what does he do Mr. Mciuastor would surely not oi- i some ot the press and platforms "ii-Yi 'he “f\’3'fil°”a1 3450-00 for @1- ri nan A ir » ii tend that the Meixhen Government 1” me "'°"“' ”°""°°' °°“'°"? T"` 5-Jhnzlg nt hom, r;i.lrlill:"nllersas‘l1ilsl are nea,_|.~,-ee 1-,.ade|.s_ ' farm, as it is wellknowii in th’s ante. Mr. D. A. McKinnon is re- vicinity that he is not neglecting’ -“Y W0 °1B°.,D°ll\l 0"* U11! the ported in tho Patriot to have said his farm. by the mnny trips and transference of articles from the certain things at the joint meeting 0”-"8 he h3B`5D91li- lhore during thi- past summer season? A little free to the dutiablg list would have “t Cal°0°“l°- one °f these W" that iight on ‘the subject from Mr Lea the effect of increasing, not du creasing, the average rate of duty ,ecuve Tan" was bleeding me showdown. on all imported goods, dutiable and'agi-| - . free, and the truth is that in 1911 erage rate was 15.87. whereas last year it was 14.67. “'l`he‘censu.s return of this year was sufficient evidence that a Pro- culturlsts on Prince Edward ls land, and enriching the population this was nothing more than a mere statement. Why did he not give the parative figures to support his tuna" the Liberal 1-m,m_ Buch “_ of the manufacturing centres. Now ml C0 We :hink we are justified in sta- statement. ting that Mr. McMaster juggled with the figures, and not the Gov- would be appreciated by the far- mers of his district. It is time for a 1 am Sir. etc. LIBERAL -TRYON. ._ our 3 cent ponk, our 8 cent egigs, 12 cent potatoes and butter. and ollr 28 cent hay and oats, `U.\'DER TH-E MACKENZIE GOV- 1-JR_.\"Ml~JN’l‘ LIBERAL TARIFF? “lf the blind lead the blind, both of ollr .The more Mr. McMaster talks ou,ED It _was for this ronenn. THAT shall lnll into the ditch." This is °"“""”“ - THEY ornlfcrnv -ooN'nnAolcT- 8,, His CON'rENT\i-oN. in the cle- mo the Tariff, tht; more clearly it ap- 080°' ““d°" C°"5°"'“"v° tum' “SS pears that his knowledge is the.»- ‘ti-om 191i to 1921. the lnoulntion on true in the political as in the ral life. Mr.‘D_ A. McKinnon in uming the function of an educa- of the people, and as such he ' l . . '°“°“ “"4 “°° °'“°"°“’~ We “'°“‘d ilgiires 5,000 nnn this noiwlihsnnn. what he ,S ,_,,m,,g ,,,0,,,_ Bec,,,,se advise him to he more carefu|_il|n the disturbances of the great H1 - -His reputation as a trade and ta.-‘War N16 f€fllICi-10.11 01' the bl\'lh'"il0 his their common stock and the gov- ernment in duty bound paid it_' ln like manner the G, T. R. stock was submitted to arbitration; the ar- bitrators declared the stock value- ss and worthnothing. The gov- rnment as in duty hound, paid cthing_ fr; 5 riff expert is at stake. , by _ ` shutting off of lmmigratlonand t.be` U, - -_?-¢o¢~__ d "mv ~muNoEn_" ‘Z2 ,of this Province fell 0" 1" "°““d should at least know something of K le does not, the major portion of audiences, who -are in the gen- the separation of families- the emllly honor informed. will hogin wonder where his qualifications catli rate at the front. But Mr. ,,_,.e'f0,.¢hepUsm0n|¢ha,_ he aspires cKinnon with great care conceal- to the figures from-those he was A_ fill. ln another instance ~Mr. D. McKinnon proposes that. “The Q* frying 1° 7l0°d"'l"k- AND HE WAS salaries of those higher lip, draw- ' l"ART`lCULAlRlL\' CAREFUL NOT ing A story is told of 8 Bentleman of 'T0 lsomewhat erratic mentality whose 1N Tr-in Pnavlious oncnoe. me mass was corsloirions. UN- of $25,000 a year should be cut MENTION THE FACT- THAT down.” Are such big salaries an he ntlons ‘growing oil gooseberry _ lobsossion hard gradually develop- _Wll'l`HOUT ANY OF THESE AD' hashes in Canada, that lie treats é-<4->-1-. ` lied into a mania that he himself V ,, :DER THE LAURII-ER TARHFF. lil name five, yea even less, can he them so fllppnntly? Can he ,,_,,,,,,,+,+,.,,.,¢.¢.¢¢.¢,,, TH°5'5 “Bm WTERESTS,-" "had Ungmated or invented even' _the period from 1901 to 1911. our name two men in tltc Government 1 _...__ "img 0'" was ‘“°"“‘ “‘l‘"° "1 “‘f*_'nopiilsilon shrank from 103,259 to se, ”`_°_**”°*_""`€_'_" 1 ° _ iii!-Y. DIIDHIK 8 lEl’l"»ii'ifr thunderstorm _-93,278, or a decrease of 8110111 10.' '_a.pply? Of course there are some _ The “big Interests" buggy sowhen the earth trembled ,md mm, i000. nearly twice as much as uiider` big 5;* “i nnich noted hy our Liberal trlenih-l -the worn-nt inrlrr. Non WAS HEi}'fro HASTE 'no PLT [T BE their managers. but Mr. McKinnon I ,_ _:Qi f_;,’:-~- ( ll _ . ,sternaiion was _depicted on the fac--‘EN ’ < » -' , l. \ When] S€l€0iil1E _1\§lB5l_\.°f‘ 1° 4f“`°_es .of all 'round him he declared `|(N(yW'-N THAT 'pl-IE POPULA - ,W vice, to whom. his words can corporations and banks paying m $25,000 to $50,000 or oyer for ill have no power to touch these. li - ‘V , ai *ht S°"°"“‘“°"¢' 0°.” “M °i>l1¢°",wlth evident prlao-/”r'hnt's my frioN or P, i-_ isl_aNo_ol-JcrtE.-ts- ‘The Gm," Grower, pmident 0,. to he exercising much influence ' ` -ED AT_'I‘HE -RATE OF' ABOU'1‘,ma _.7 L 1 - ) ,Thunder!’ The story is recalled by I/7* . Elm V ,‘"'01' me g°V@m"‘¢"f- in ‘WV Uafwlthe announcement made by l\lr_ D. _ 1' H V r‘ 1 either thf°“zh infmehcc Dr H do-_.Liberal candidates, that the in- msn Tnairr. imagine -inch mr-n ,ha . . l sire to deal gently with them, thelaugumtion of me prime Edward _as government has in any way nparedhslnnd Cai-terry originated with -Pom and Bracken making ,hems,,,_ , the big Interests- Imm' 'AB I" the 035° °f .ves so ridiculous in their llay. and l income taxes U1 Cfihadli Oh f‘J€.the man who claimed the imagine, if possible, the audienccli rger incomes that is. on the in- thunder as his, no one 05 Uwse Nmes' ]whf° wolilfdtgm hdololl confine themselves to what k t em off the pat orm ey i, th nf et nager, 'Hon, T. A. Crerar. is 000 PER YEAR- OR A TOTAL tinltl to he drawing $28,000 from there is no evidence to show that, A _macmnnom K_ C" one of' the .gp 15300 DURING THE WF ' 'his corporation, -in addition to the EEN YEARS U0-‘DER THE LAU' $4,000 ocnsslonnl lnaomnliy, init t. cannot he affected hy the elec- Lalrd and Hawthorne. Haviland ,- fp LH l did t ` - and Davies, Coles and Whelan or mn D mm can a eq In Queens County. it would be much ter for 'the health and name of , _ - . C0mt’i\ 0! the "big interests." ere .disputed Mr. Mao innon's claim ln Rings Her lovcilneaa aeeml destined by nature to bl! hcdecked with _ diamond, ruby, sapphire or other gem-lot ring. You will find it easy to _ make a selection from our large choice and varied ` stock. E W. W. Wellller LIMITED Since 1868 Jewelers of the same amount in the United the same. From $6.000 upward FEED FLOUR ' 1200 Bugs Bran. One (‘arlolld Shorts. _ One Curloud 01| Cake Men-Url' olio- - cnrtnnil chu., is!;'|=¢§nmeal. lg- _ = ""'t’*?"»‘i -f ,_ V 5 Bugi-i‘ ne“l¢-flat;-' ; F’<,~e_d......_ l 20 Tons l§t¢§\'vl Oatmeal, Table Corn- meal, Itollcil Oats. . . Flour (best brands) _ln bags all sizes. . . . Get our Low Prices Wholesale & Retail " Mr. McMaster, who poses as all profound ignorance of the subject when dealing with Mr. Meighel\’| clqlm of a lower average tariff. ferry still makes its regular cross Borden government in fulfilment NOW’ ----<-O>--- ' --_l_<.. vory much heavier than on ,incomes The thunder rolled on nnrl the car- i ‘ And what on earth could Mr Mc States as the figures given belowllngs and with possibly this one Kimmn mea" by "enrmnng and indicate. ,elmeptlon our people will continue TURLNG CEN-pRES,~ 13,,-I Um!! é On incomes up to 85,000 the taxlto believe, as -they _believe how, tive very soul and essence of the 7 in Canada and the United States is that the Csrferry was built by the P"°l€UU°"l*"'“ Claim- tha' ll 'S POPULATING 'PHE MANUPA(‘- “POPUil_/ATING THE MANFAC - TUR!l‘NG CEN'l`RES," and BUILD- there is a very considerable differ-'of s. promise made by Sir Robert ,ING UP THOSE M|GHTY HOME ence, On a $6.000 income- in Can- Borden after many years of promin- MARKETS POR THE PRODUCTS ada the tax is $178.50; in the Unit- es made and broken by lhe Liberal OF' OUR' FARMS? li’ it didn't do this it would be a gigantic failure Pd 319195 $170- _OU 315-000 iD Cell' 7570?- I ` ` ` ' admirable true-to-life and there and the whole force of the argu- ada the tax is $1,438,50; in the Our_‘Liberai friends have wasted men” of the Mg Liberal lemerq unite-1 sinner- $1.370. on $200,000 much time lntelllng whiiithclr l_lh. ,,, ,O ,,,,,,,,,,,,e ,hm ,,,,,,,,_ If ,his 0"" 00116 by 01° Reviilivh fhf in Canada $98,849.50; in the United era-‘l predecessors have done; in were not so; if our manufacturing 'etnies $93,190 claiming that they were tho °'°"°'°S were f@d“°¢ii *O *"1" "wif ul l.‘l d th fa 'l"hc government evidently im- "apostles of freedom." "the friends present 'pop a on' an 0 rm _ ily has been a series of line draw- ing population were similarly doub- 'posed its income taxes without any of the farmers," the discoverers of led' WHAT WOULD FARM PR0_ more regard for the feelings ofthe "democracy" and “responsible gov- DUOE BE WORIPH THEN? The i"blg interests" than for the little lernment", etc. Iquemon 0* 0° Slmple 'hal “YW Of 0 ones and, evidently also, with the The electors of this province to-,our farmer” can fmswer it' Wim llntentlon of placing the heavier day don’t care a contdnental what ‘burdens upon those who are best former Liberals have done or have go cgnsnme the". pmdum what lable to bear them. The 'big lnter~` not done-or, for that matter, what kind Of \lil'lC0S W0Ulii they gel? esiis" boggy is just 8 holly. former Conservatives have done./The" product” "'°"Id be as "hey double the production on thc land, and only hail as many in the cities were under like conditions before. X _ What they are most interested in isdn unsaleshle drug “pon their to _t-heir novelty an interest. A WHAT ARE THEY GOING To D0 hands. Who has forgotten the days JUGM-'N0 TA'"F"' Flal-"'55 ' _ _ --trated record of northern life such 1-__4 _ f lautholiity on the Tariff, showed EDITORIAL NOTES ` I - . . . _Speaking at .Sumnierside recently Th 1° ||| “_ eBalrtst staresspee_ '_ lndbw lessly at the exposed Liberal ph* um . . 7 ' 8° Munn' ilorm on one end of which it dana- Mr. Ttfl.Mss_ter laid this /was but|ed joyously in “B hmm or Hmmm, GENIUS 'J hifi"-if U' l“l8"“_S “¢"'°’~ T" hor .zstli whine lt ii-lea to hills the Guvernmrhl lllld 1714000 I dub’ °fU°¢h°r and U( "_ by mve,-ml |t w-|111 of matting continuous efforts. The S~“°“~‘ f'°""“"* ""‘ °“" "‘““ 1-ww of on P-trot. 'rho row- l1.“§..'?i°J2"2i’.'.Il§‘.‘l"f..'.‘Z..i’i'II.'..”3I°.”'iiii ilrouult! ‘llo whole 'iterlse t'-:J ln! has been blown away and theinne and we do not know "_ Many a man has thrown u his hands at li ' ll t V D Gown' A duty of uv’ per c°n_'|"h°l’° ¥’|’°"°m‘ ls 0lP°5°0 “nd '00 time when a little more effort. s ,on twenty articles previously free. plmot hu no “Dunno” or littlile more patienci, wkpulziid have .. _ .ac cv success. o e e goes “ld Mr' M°M"'°" 'mum r°d"°°‘lP0|°l7 ¢0 Offer £0 U10 'fl\`1Il0l'l clear out, so it comes ln. ln busi- the average duty if taken with whom H med to decewe with B ness sometimes prospects may Genius is really only the power ,seem darkest when reall; they are . 'l ' _ _°"‘°" ""0" °' ""“'Y °" """" nrolnisu of treo nsrioultnral imnie on the torn. A lltuo more persist- li ,, _ _ ‘per cent_ 'mem' “"0 concemus me ncfence, :l little more effort. and what _ _Carter & Co Ltll- _ .i 1' _, - It is ""0 that U Gun" °' 5 9“°'”that the Libernk were also going'gtiegrlcifioihgpzhecssesha":l|`lll‘;r:mylifuillz, ood -politics in the country, if ould be educators would ey can talk upon intelligently. lt would add much to the brevlty of some of their speeches. _ _._ O&O¢QQQ¢*q , . . 0tllers View Points; D **'°'*-O04-0-0000+-oo+¢¢¢¢.¢¢.¢., Fur Trade Act. _ _ Edmonton Journal. --For the past two years some fore effective Duhllclly work hug fur trading company in its adver- tising in leading American papers. The central feature of this public- ings illustrating various phases uf the fur trapping and trading lndus- try. some of which have been based n methods and experiences In other countries but mostly in tho Canadian north. With these drawings there are ul- ways a few words of descriptive matter, the subject and the word- ing -being both chosen with a view complete collection of these sketch- es fromlthe first would give an illus- as ll few of the adventure books are able to produce. There is sb much, of overdone romnuticism and exaggerated story- tellitigklbotrt the. Canadian north that it is refreshing to finii this dutlioritaisiyp expression of the north laid onli-lt, which is not ui.. less excellent or valuable because devised for the purpose of selling something. 8elregat|"g -Football Audiences. New York World. -*An intlmatlion that football is suffering from an insidious peril nf feminization comes in the news from Chicago that in order to re- vive cheering at Northwestern Uni- versity footbail games the Women'u League of the -university has order-° ed the segregation of mcrl and women students at future contents.. were imposed on n. cons|derabIe'gq “mu Amman pork and Pom failure except frcm` no longer try-‘ , ling. There is no defeat except froml number of articles of turn lnwnft' worana butter and eggs into can- within, no really ininirnioiintnhls °,“°“' ”’°"”"’ "_°° _°' “_“’__"‘f‘,°“‘ j"j °' "“"- _ _ b§§§'if§s§:_,'.§i ',,i°fl',f.»§'.,'.'° '"h°'°'" their nn- Mannion. uni um- rin- I -"U01 llllliet _ ll _- , . Male students, it seems, have -be- eaoz Foot ' ` ' l , ' THE vnanxalfrmowu:-cU.tnn1A`N ‘ 1 '"f»"f0RER 21. 1921'-' #_ _ ..-,-. -rl-. r- , rg- ;,,»_‘~r..».a_3-rg' -»;q--.3-vi-,~..-1-~4~ rg _» D' w t w _V l E ~r--1-r--stafsa-?~.-¢._=s=s.nci-ftifcertiiai.ifsfirfso-lrrsrhscrt " l. ‘ ,. ~ . .D -l L_ _.|. Y ,_ __| I if _,E 1'? ‘Ei ill i, __ |V M l rl wi- in 5% in *'15 ii' ‘ UL() 5% éh 0-ii. nfl! them. l *fb lr" -El?-':l?éE‘-H?-5%E'-bf'-5%-5%-533 ling for . Watsons V'ncck, elbow sleeves and low neck and N. S., prices ranging from $1.00 to A '$2-75 ' Stanfields extra heavy weight $2.25 ' _ 5% e ‘Hi 05 _ _ ,gf prices from 8.»c to l 915 lr- Q1 Ii:1°s so exasperating to have under-'giarments that pinch and bind, or that -sag and are bulky. - - ' And it is so easy to get the right kind, that protectso com- fortably, anld yet one never knows a momen-t’s annoyance from - That is because some manufacturers make garments to ' make money, while others make garments 'as they _should be made-to give satisfaction and make customers for life. Our part is to bring here 't’he good'fitting kinds that give perfect satisfaction. These, for instance: _ A splendid line of ladies higih neck, long sleeve vests, sei' - Another linc of ladies high neck, L. S. selling at 750] Also fine silk and wool vests selling at .$2.00 ` Ladies comb. suit, light and heavy weight in wool, prices - ranging from $2-65. to _ $3.85 Ladies Bloomers in all wool at $2.50 Ladies Bloomcrs in pink and cream from $1.30 tg $1.49 Ladies Drawers to match vests, ankle and knee lengths, l>Ar0Ns l.llvlll‘l-:ll _ T ’ > *_* heirs A -Glovesi-> -A 'I , I L’ ,_ “-‘-irTél` Underwear WANTED. , ‘ 1 ' _ A ANU 0- . .This is the Time of tl_l¢_ Year-,»_f_o'r_: Pl ' Gloves'alill'ljUiltlfr,_we|r ' T- °'eFl“-iii'-b‘~‘i.‘i?.'nl~‘lhl3'-Elf?-EITEE'-5'#-ii?-E%L1i' _ Patons are li_e`aliy_fyv,itli1the Besf` - to be Had T ` £55- . . _ 590. ‘ QE 5?»H§‘-&Fét°i'»5‘51§-El5l-&l%-&l’T-b?-§ifT-&i?él5‘-§`b‘5'»El5i- $2.75 ' ig' “Li'%li‘él5él§él§b‘fléFi'-§l§él5i:l§'i-Elzl El?-EE ':Eei?&E‘:E EH EFEEH5 5%%Fi&l?b§£F'EE'é¥ EE-'ah H? EE H2 _‘get lo chccr the home ic_llll_ lllir- ' . [vard also is reported to bc facing iii ' , ~ - Isimllar problem of ill-_-rc:l.=ing tllci lefflclency of the cheering squad lthrough the restrictions of scctlons got the stadium to stliilcnts, l The action takcn at .\‘ortli\\~estcrn University mny appear heroic. But' ll ‘if there is ll time for .ill things ‘loyal students should not bc re- requlred to bc g_allant at the mn- lment when they owe a single nnil _undivided attentlion to alma mater. 'The glory of the college isparu- 'mount, and the 'volume of cllcers-i '.with which it is vociferllteii must serve as tlie measure cf student devation. l ____ Alter all, these are serious mat- tcrs and should be sel'|ousl_\' con- sidered. `Need there be any wonder that the youth of the land -ls flocking to the colleges in nuln- bers that overcrowd then? There are the great gladiatrial contests on the gridiron and there is the tum- l uit and the shouting which goes with them. Rather than_ilim these glories women spectators will no doubt cheerfully submit to engro- gation for the _good of the cull:-c. Flcadwing the Sky. (New York Times) - One of the worst disappoint- llenta of childhood is when it is disclosed that there is nn skiy, and that when a kite or something flies sway it does not ultlmlltely come up fairly and squarely against some thing firm. But_tllcrc are com- pensatlons. One of them is the roof sky of the Grand Central Sta- tion. It was just about noon on a recent Saturday that a little boy accidentally let slip a great green balloon in the station, anti up it went soaring. He started to cry. but fascination came upon him as he watched the progress of the thing until it nestled safely against the bile-green and bestsrred sky. Tears were not the thing at ull, children,` also with green balloons, ` then stared up, and with one ac- cord; let theirs soar away, too. So the three green balloons were llelii K tightly against the cnillng, looking `for all the world like three big green Malaga grapes. _ ' --_l_i________ l I 1 l l t Ii I1 | l It r It l | I l l l l ' i l _| _i l i lb l li i l | gli I '*T'°""` ' ` " .l ~“ _ _ 'T hi ‘ ~\ The Liberals say that’ they , i ave dropped l’roteclion--- fbi' tlieétime being Is it because they no longer believe in Protection ‘.7 Not a bit of it! Why, then? Because they want your votes! But forthe fifteen years th ey were in DOWGI' they steadfastly -adhered to the National Policy of Moderate Pro- tection notwithstanding they were pled!-red to F1-ee Trade when electedl in 1896. ' l I)uring all their term of office the » Liberals carried out the Conser- , vative Policy The National Policy, the Conserva- ! Eygteiglgclglgalsiéhade Canada and the Do Not Be Dcluded. _ 4 i l come so,interosted _in explaining the intricate points of 'ihe play to - . Analvirgliuanlual and a rapt look of ccstlisiy came. ' A \ I over as he looked. Two otherl V _ “ Made in Canada”-0 _ `\4‘- There ia an old laying: d°".';l.f.”you look at the cents too close you will mln the " ¥°" "ii" vuitton on emo sl.; ln rm fall you will be thort with the crop next loaaon. ' B . Mc:.y.'|';;_ F°'":'*°" ""'* "Winn a luxury, It Ia buying a P""|"l 0" Blnlc Blau now will give you batter crops lpd better crops moan more money. } i A. HORNE& C0. A