3t. l iii uunintiuwi suumu w. Cleaner s. plenum. - llielt Il- K- Citric, Anabel-IQ Editor Chili‘ Dull‘! (IOIIIOI) 1881) I lfl-OO u,” ’gI1QII (lulled in odvnl SATURDAY, AUG. 25, 1923 J. IL Burnett. Editor and Publisher per your (delivered) In advance co in Canada Ill Ullted Staten The Montreal Gazette his been ' cervativo journal. it argues that the Maritime Provinces have not been injured by the confederation of the British North American pro- long Notes By The Way as an Influential Con- - ...~> -' ' ,i.¢e. ran cnannmn Happenings of the Week THE FUTURE. The past with all its memories, Has gone beyond recall] By the Present and the Future oLMAus p‘ . yq-Lii . “w. vinces. That is a matter on which we mu5[ nigger stand or (My t - i be i ms i, - . . _n_ IDENTIFICATION tion which can ii t ere are wide differences or on Can vie act so that tiio Future I , A c - when a number of Ameri- lnion, upon whldli We We‘! 11°! 911' will redeem an erring past y . “I” Pout” Grower‘, Asmmuon cans expelled from Nova Scotis. I" ma?" Th” Queue ‘Iamlmuda Starting from the living ‘Present, '."i- . - . ' opposed to public ownership of 1 t l t method by . h“ ‘Lopteda e“ one “um "Inge hem’ the 0c railways. The Liberal tPatriot which it may reasonably hope to retain its reputation and its busi- nms. This method is the identi- fication card bearing the name and cupation by the British in 1758. the confederation with the Domin- ion of Canada in 1873 to the pre- sent day is but a brief chapter in newspaper of this city, while join- ing issue with the Gazette as to the adverse effect of confederation, in its issue of Thursday last takes strong ground against public own- Can we lighten any sorrow‘! Can we any burden ease? Let us combat all hypocrisy Fling our banner to the breeze, » And our sins behind us cast? '1 l Fight the battles of the weaker] address of the producer and which "he hj-swn. o; {he “qgrm, The ership. ones must be attached to every package hismn, of tho Om “vofld had b, 3n Though ourselves devoid oi} The business o; [he Ag. The Patriot is convinced, an it “trengmi shipped. sociatlon depends iiooo Ibo diiiiiiiY written, mighty nations had risen and fallen when Prince Edwar" li~ says, “that government ownership of railways in the Maritime Pro- God will, aid us in the conflict, ‘Give us victory at length. OPENEDfor BUSINESS Friday, August 24th offlfe 90mm?! siippued w [he land was a tracklees wilderncts in ‘Vince’. up m din’ h“ bunacune 100k no; backward 0'9,- your Show. _ trinket This ilildlil)’ “gamed ‘he an unknown world. There are to these provinces." Many will der l . t _ . . . _ l ~ ~ . m . ' ' 1' ' . ' business of the Association 1s as- many 5,1" living who Saw much o; think that this is a debateabie At phat loll 111151" lime ‘10119- To lnole ClOSe y hnk up the lal g-es popula Senels We haVe eliminated sunad. The demand for pedigreed seed potatoes is practically" unlim- ned, As lnng as the quality of the seed is up to the mark. as long, as it continues to be what it claims‘ the foundation laid upon which; the present not inconsiderable edi-. Many are still liv-_ the story ‘direct. fice stands. ing who heard from participants in some of the lquestion, but we need not argue it here today, further than to point out that government ownership of railways in Canada had its origin in these provinces by the sea. Each of these provinces had a govern- Ratlier ithink of what you will do, Ere another rising sun. Then the Future uvill be brighter, For _\'ou know you've done your best. And He who knowcth all things, Departmental Store in Eastern Can- ada with our many Holman Custom- ers in Charlottetown and Eastern parts of our prov lished an Agency in the City of ince we have estab- many surplus lines for a 1iumbei~ Of the finest selections from the best English pottei-ies. These we stoclt and will enable our customers if necessary I to build up their dinner 1-. . ».. . sets r- _ w be so 1on8 vi" ‘he d°“"“° ‘°' history making Bird's of a Pa“ trinneirtlddr: Elhlziiixlcgiiimlhegngells m“ gm w.“ 1.0356 and m" Charlottetown and cordially invite ually and to be alwavs able 5B1 ail-g it Continue iii¢"35in5I-"~ generation. The Written hidwi." other provinces had anything of One or the most eventful wccko the bu in ' I . ' lace bYOk I1 i8 Y‘. - All men are Presumed u‘ helof these events is meagre in de- I119 6m‘!- socially has come and goes out y g pub c to vlslt us In Oul p e p ces V‘ lthout the usual honest but the Association has, wisely provided that in the event- ‘tail; much of it. has been forgotten but we still have our landmarks What is more, having each ad- opted the principle and each built with today. Not in living meiuory has there ibcen such a “full week," so full that ntany ladies have been premises Great G we will endeavor more than ever to be “at your service.” eorge Street, where expense 0f purchasing" an entire new set. - of any one Yielding t0 iii? temp“ and our anniversaries. These and wanted a government rauway [mule m) from morning m, night Y_ _ ‘ ' ‘ iion of mixing seed of qiieillimlable must not be forgotten. They are of its own. The Maritime Provinc- each day with little time for their “Ir Jalnes P Crockett a Director of You VI 111 find Samples Of PUFIlItUYC . (till-Iii? "lib hi! olliilmdiil- hi5 18E me finger posts along me way we es sought to perpetuate the system ordinary affairs. Nu Governor Gen- ' ' b _. h i . f ‘ for Dlnlng R0011], Llvlng- R001“ and “'*l.i_i=i@i""=-' him 8"“ be alone will have come, the my from ‘he “'"“' fdliittlififiisili‘: antlviltzeiltzlitlltill Zltaltnlittlléltmiitlifnf? lfiltlltmllnsflll 0m company W1 e m c alge O Om l Bed Rooms, Pianos, Chesterfields, I Charlottetown Agency and Eastern l interests and will be pleased indeed to meet our old as well as new cus- tomers. Mr. Crockett has been closely bear the rsspoiisibiliiifl Iii 1M5 way the quality of the produce is guafgnteed and the reputation of the Association is maintained- "mess Wm‘ its hardships and its so many social events as has Lord Bgvng. and his life's partner, Lady, Byng. They have endeared tliem~l . solves to everyone they met as be- in the iBritish North America Ac! DPIYBIiOBE- "i9 WHY "B11194 DY a stipulation that these govern- deeds of heroism, by acts of kind- ment railways in the east should be extended to connect on the Iiitchen Cabinets, Sewing‘ Machines, Washing Machines, etc, etc. ness, by failures and successes and o“ “‘“""°“‘ °’ "°“""“‘ "Pam" m" “'° m" “a” b’ ““""“‘° 3:12-1:32‘; 8555-? ioviiriadgttilid ‘iiilgiittiirlf-erteiltt-etiyinllltinianiilji associated with us for twenty years The lines Show“ will give Wiiii1ii11~ '.; 1< ' - u ' ., , -,~, ~’. l ' I l- t. . " ' ' ' , , forlarced through the associatioi igixludtnighdanglcalnllgasvte fiiesg-jiliéiflé per Lanada. As iorneiglriitfadhdz; vinces. ' . ‘ In posltlons of trust and 1S “yell lted idea Oi the quahty Of Olll Head | ward island it has company railway uithin its bor- - f ' s b ' ' one . . ' - . i j V’ geizlgnfuiSoot, nd: to ‘lillfssinyneucb ‘mm ‘he ‘mes’ and we ha” much iiis Excellency suited that he had. 3 acqualnted Wlth an the Inany Depart' Offlce Stock‘ Oul Genelal Qatalogl " seiiions risk as that, the identifica- to remember and to be izrdiofiii ior- ders- onioyed every oiiiiu-io of his visinl ITIGIItS 0f 0H1‘ GXItGIIClGCI business. ghows 11.10“ of the Merchandise “lhich i [i011 tag was adopted. To the Those finger posts along the way R is therefore a new and swarm‘ nnrtiilhatlialtltfiverri-ntieg: Elatililryre . I . 1s heavlly Stocked headquarters ~. c 16d“ o, the A,5o,,,,,,, W, ,-,,, must t». preserved. The onni- “an,” m, govemme,“ 0,“, A118 flames.“ "B was iesclomiigl-"l-‘i; In this agency we will display a only a fexv hours distant s0 that y. , mwbem with due credit to we giésiztiiisrlsgsyvllirltcllltcdrrémelttéigiiatielcog ignzhztgésrin-fi: lfifltivliilelattegs-agzizd Charmed Wm, we beaumu, ,,.,,,,,; complete line of the Famous Enter- prompt deliveries can be made at a farm houses situated in clusters of green foliage, and said they were in ‘pleasing contrast to the brick‘ red houses so common in other‘ increasing prise Monarch ranges and products which have Won such an enviable reputation in so many homesThe new economical and efficient heating de- vice, The ENTERPRISE ALL CAST PIPELESS FURNACE that has changed so many cold houses into substantial saving‘ to you. mt’ [be business is for the sake of future generations. yearly and the problem now is not _ , sacred to the 111059 m, find a market but to find suffi- who bwuefllhed to us the magni“ cient seed to supply i1- l d i ma" cent heritage we now 11056955- (Prmce Edward ma“ S a s _ The people of Belfast on Thurs- } communal" n6 who}? product is day" last, with becoming ceremony k t » but a drop in the great m“ e '11‘! thanksgiving celebrated the. bucket of the “yarn H we were hundredth anniversary of the over, if that form .of ownership, and control 0f railways has beenl a "curse" to us, which we beg to doubt, the facts of the case go to show that we have only ourselvetsllnlrts of Canada- to blame. We were the originat- ' ' t ors of government ownership in British America. Neither Ontario nor Quebec, nor any other pro- memory of W e can and will be glad t0 arrange special direct importations 0n Furni- ture 01' other goods so as t0 supply you with individual quality merchandise that may not be available otherwise. »' After the public levee and rcccn- tiou at the Purl-lament Builrllngsj Lord and Lady Iiyng enjoyed all pleasant hour at luncheon witliiiis '1'. ‘viped o“ the map the worm “loum Zzlelding of their ‘church. The2:511;lddiipoziiuliglmflalfieiflit‘:2: “vwsmp “ml Mrs- Jenkins “l ‘helrl “Yawn cornfortable . hqlnes ‘Vin be you are plannlng‘ on Vfulpishpxg a‘ l '5. still go on living and would not occasion was a notable one‘ The our leading statesmen who a, the charming and weli-auipointcrl home? ShOWn. All expert “i111 figTu-e on your i llOlll€ 01' even 3 PC0111 Ol't\\>rO’1t“-1\\pay . z miss a meal. yet, we have found building of the Church was one of iifiiallinetgtlljllgillpsfgdifkfgrtildloiihaugcii: Zéofillaglilgtoiziilme ililifi heatlng pl-Oblenq and qugte you Q1] an you t0 S99 US. alplace in the market. That placc can be enlarged year by Year i! “'9 go about it in earnest. The Guar- dian has for man)’ Years ddVWii-ied the adoption ofva Prince Edward Island trade mark for such of its products as can be nut iii! ill 5094i!‘- nte packages. That. trade mark. it guarded as the Potato Growers hpve guarded theirs would guaran- tee an unlimited market and a growing demand for all we could pfoduco. Our ctr-operative milk factories have acquired a reputa- tion in the British Market which gives us the advantaiie of the best pijices going. This has come about through careful inspection which ciiminates from our export! Hi1)" igilng that is ‘not up to standard. Every package hears the name oi tits factory which produced it anti this is one of the secrets. Every Autumn we ship ton.» 0f pantry to our sister provinces. it of the settled in the dis- trict, it has since been the centre of their joys and their sorrows, the one continuous link binding the past anOthe present together. it W86 fitting that the anniversary should be remembered and its his- tory recalled. There are marks throughout the many links connecting the pioneer days with the present, many his- toric spnts hallowed by the mem- ory of grciti. achievements great be- ginnings. The long unwritten ills- tory of these should at least he hallowed by remembrance and so the past, which real foundation, he consecrated. ..._.._~<-oa-—-- U. S. CITIZENS IN CANADA. the first undertakings pioneers who similar hind- province. many was the When the first census after con- federation was taken in 1871 the total population of Canada as it interwoven into the Coustititional Act of Union. All of the company railways in Canada, every one excepting the Canadian Pacific-all heavily subsi- dized from the Dominion Treasury as they were-iiud failed when the war closed.‘ It was because com~ pany ownership had ended in prac- tical bankruptcy that the Dominion government was forced to take them over and save our railway transportation from collapse. We need not hcrc discuss that phase of the question. The late Conserv- ative government did not act from choice, but were forced by itcces- aity to take over the Canadian Northern, tho Grand Trunk, lite Grand Trunk Pacific and tho Trans- continental systems. When a Liberal government auc- cesded to power at Ottawa, Its announced policy was to give afair trial to government ownership. Leading interests in Quebec stand opposed to govenrment ownership and hope to see it fail. More than . swiftly, as their Excclicncies had! of hospitality and needless to stiy] the luncheon hour passed all too- an engagement. at the Culcdonianl Club sports at three-thirty: , , U I 8 Government Iiuuse was throng-i ed with u gay crowd 0n Wellness-l day afternoon to meet ’l'li0ii' Excel-l lencies, and His Honor and .\Ii'$.l Siclfiinnon proved itleul liOSISQI Their Extrellencies enjoyed n quiet,- cup oi tea with d select circle uud their entourage before TCCOlYliIg the guests. An hour's moat enjoy-- able conversation followed, and nil too soon the distinguished visitors‘ left to fulflll unotlici‘ of flit-ii‘ many engagements. I l O In the evening ‘Lady Byng at- tended .\irs. llicKinnonis liritigc in honor oi’ the visiting golft-rs and ywinetl animatedly in the general crin- vemation in the drawing room. liter Excellency did not plfty ilrltizc though shc appeared grcatly IlllPY- cstcd in its progress. I I U Sir Andrew and Col. Aincillutil all cast furnace home. Guarantee the smallest cost. headquarters we perhaps tirue iwr-nty years ugn cause usage of the word riow-ssit-i cause itsaize c iihc word uocohi-it-l faction and the greatest comfort at From our Crockery Department at plete sets of our standardized dinner and tea sets that have become such but“ it can be icuiul tlicrc now. not bc- strain nr \\'f)i‘i’_\',‘Ii‘_\' m 110i ilfifllfill (ii installed in your d to give you satis- Call on liim soon. have brought com- membei- that we Our aim in opening" a (Thailotte- town Agency is to CO-ODQFEItE more closely in giving" a better service to our many customers in the Central and Iilastern parts of the ProvincelVe invite you to call on us and please re- , are always. “AT YOUR SERVICTJ.” - R. T. HOLMAN LTD Charlottetown Agency Great George Street on tho inzttftrr and if it lm rztuscrl by ybitrst-lf iur your mvn nnvl ilm laun- il_v's sukv. .\ griznl brisk walk m- n zitetl its Illfiol-AUH in tin up-to-tittielchangtw oi‘ SPPIIC for n low iiziya will. . ,_ . 4 entertained most Iiospitably at lun- _ isgnot inspected and some traders WM than was 3485 761‘ of this boil the sovoromonta vollticaisup- chem, ,0, "m, .p;x,.,,||enci,.s m distionary. [liclp tin- itn-tttiti t-tinilliion. S 7 ‘f m n ' ' D01‘! 1'11 ‘Pdmdiilelli- COMES lrvili I What does it mean’! l iiovvuvcr tho first thought us ev- 9 ’ l - buy what they can get and s p "limb" 24-163 were “I Unned Quebec. ‘These conditions have led the" lovely summer name m m. Just what it did vcurs ngo. Alt-r you know, is tho olini-lnaflon oil l" "hi" m" ca“ get m‘ I“ The States birth. This was equivalent many to fear that n fair trlnl is we“ Sir“!\_m"ew “W3 m” ‘m "m combination oi ainiiiiioiiie iliiilliiiit Wosioo of illc boiiit l N tinder takes the risk and in order to about seven tenths or one per not given and w,“ no, be Elven to cogittitrly’ siqtliirle 321d! Giilefltiililfl (‘veil yizlllhilézl iiliiztivigii-Qitsvitr»: wit???‘ — —<O>=—— .. , n e avsij. sgucsszircu- - “ - i -* ‘ ' 'i" '°"°‘*§ l6.’ make "P f" hi“ INS” lhrwgh cent of the whole population. in government omlemhlp by me ML ache, vomiting und ncuzo nbd nninfl _ - . . , I iflerior goods is unable to pay the u t. 1901 the , mmmraiw“ “m” in power “l Om” Continued on Page 6 "1 lliiiii- all" Vi" ""4 “WI "it" "Ill Dally Selectimts N0 more chmblng Stanwvays’ “lake m h t lc for the be" with 1° “"5” ° 7° “ere wa seeing tlint its support is thus _ everything and ovo-rybody: l use of our new electric passenger b” o“ i" e - 1z1,s99 Americans. In 1911 there divided on the question. Wlic-n we Wiioi bio iiobiioiioii» con a"'proper system of inspection. the diode guaranteed and the producer ‘lid responsible by an identifica- %n tag, there would be a greater tftémand for our poultry and a big- g r price for the producer. ,0ur merchants are careful to ac- *pt only nhe beet they can get. but Wen the demand is -heavy and a rush on it is an easy matter to slip in an occasional specimen that is t up to the mark. The first re- iaite in buying goods of this Ind toi- shipment should be the entificatlon tag which would fling the article of inferior quality ‘ck to tihe man who sold it. v_ -__-@-o->--—- d. OUR ANNIVEROARIES Prince Edward island is nun young. From the time when the ' riginal Indians roamed the for F: and dwelt iiftéiiiporary‘ wig- "ilnltitsrittlbtéltslteiiob "cs1?!" were 303,680 or 4.1 of’ the total population. ‘From 1911 to 1921 a total of 748,118 citizens oi‘ the United iStates entered Canada so that there are now over n million citizens of the United Statei, or a little over 12 per cent of our total population, in Canada. I ____-_<-oc-_-- EDITORIAL NOTE Property owners along the streets recently improved are nat- urally proud of the improvement and are “sprucing up" their lawns to conform with the newly laid streets. Others are painting their dwellings and a general improve- ment is in progress all along the line. Street and property im- provement, like the measles, is in- rectious and by the laudable in- fection not. only the appearance but even the value of the city is enhanced. .-.. iintl the principal Liberal organ in this Province sitddeniy inking the Quebec view of the question it does not strengthen our confid- GIICE. We assume that the Patriot in pronouncing government owner- ehlp of railways a curse rather than a blessing has not abdicated its former functions its an exponent. of the views of the four Liberal mentbers from this province who support the King Government at Ottawa. Whether, and how fur it expresses their views on this ques- tion we can oly guess. it Is, how- ever. a matter of some public in- terest. if the ranks of the Oppo- sition to public ownership are to be thus reinforced from this pro- vince the public ehoulil bc informed of the fact. Public ownership oi trunk rall- wly lines within the Maritime Provinces and connecting with the Central Provinces has been 0m- Mbiio polio: in the East for sixty $011135 —__..n--\ BY JAMES W. BARTON, M. D. ARE YOU BILIOUS? As n student I was mid that there was no such word as "biilous" In the itietiicai dictionary. Tbat “no years past. if a departure lrom that policy is now contemplilloll it ought to be publicly announced. Ni opportunity for auchhu annmziicc-“q ment will be afforded before, orb during the byeeiections nt which Hon. Mestms. E. M. Macdonald and T. A. CLowe will seek a reviewed expression of-conddence from their, electors in Picion and iSnuth tRen-' new, ' . a .... ¢__...---... .4. l its liurii to any, but certainlyfi there has been nu "upsutmont" oil your liver and bile apparatus. l This (loos not nn-esszirily cnmv front overeating. Til tulmiv that‘ overeating or wrong outing is most,‘ frequently’ the cause. i But any exciting emotion. and? severe shock, menial strain nf anyl kind, even the strain on tho cycsl oi‘ poorly fitted glasses may bring on iliese attacks. Sometines our old eitemy coitsti» nation. simply hat-ks things up so bitdly tlutt the liver and bile quit working. Now u‘hai's tho treatment? Well, if it nnly occu-rs once in n; great while, Nature will take care} of you nil right if you stop eatin llnr n titty or two. But if those attacks come at fre- quent intervals» consult your phy- sician and he may be able to locate the cnitso. Rcmcmhrr tho aympionts of being "fed tip" should really suggest the treatment.“ You are "fed up" actually and lit- g-rally’. so co tn the other extreme. “ IPII up on too much or too rich mod, nvniti food for two (lays. and drink plenty or water. Perhaps a 11058.0! toaster oil would help mat- teiro Guardian Readers REAL PLUCK “ l i I l l §+§§+9§1PO§+ Wlirn Iilf?i‘l"n' nothing much the ('il,>I)OIil‘rI, .\n<i nothing in drink in ihr- mug, l Wlicn the IJIiHIIiPIS tm- iliin uml| yvt-‘ri- ffllil 10 hiiuin Just pining our faith to it rug! Let's show vvc- nrt- pi-npir- oi spirit, Let's prtivv we are plucky and strong Through the (limbs and the greys of our poverty days Let's plod with a festival song! lcit in‘ Fm" when vwifrn well-fed it is easy To crack ovary joke in tiic world, And those who are rich n-c-ver dread that deep ditch Whore sometimes the pence ices are liurletl; VIBN. . . Aug. 24. —-During 1922 there were 402 labor conflicts In Austria. 366 strikes and 36 lock- outs. (lite-third of those strikes in which 58.732 men wore involved took place in Vienna. Only 94 of the strikes were successful, 178 I! 19d or medially. take tbgnaht were partially succcesfuLand the i!!! ifliliimt ._ i‘ ~ elevator. It is for your convenience for shopping in any section of our store. Everybody is coming to (‘that'- lottetown this week. Hay making is now over. The best hay crop iii "l" history. Let us all enjoy this week of special attractions. Help the boys i" their effort to pay the balanceon their home, every 50c purchase entitles Y0" t0 a vote. a t. Fancy Volles 35c for 22c Chambrays, Klmqns 5"?‘ n or every Fancy Voiles 40c for 29c ‘Invglgmln Cnpmonsends n n. Fancy Voile: 75c for 58c duced ‘mum Men's Hose 6 pair for .. 98o Ladies Huts V: P"I°°' Men's Dress Shirts 39o Ladies Sweaters 29% ‘II’ House Dresses 20% discount. Wu"; Visit our store this week. Mail!’ specials to offer which will more than pay your expense to the city. s. ii. ntnnt» a l l l l l l l l l