Min Byrne’o Meuù'ementa Tnlen baron and alter lier n mu; tut or lroniud Yeut ' Belon ævrer Wduh . niait». "SKI... I— Nin. Sil/s In. Cal "in. 13 in. Ar- . . 9% in. 10 ‘ Nul: . .ml in. one- -v ww'w-vv .w...” . A CHEMIST’S 'I‘o 'l'he Mutmcw llllpifl'litl Biscuit Co. Ltd. 'i‘hni'lottelowu, l’ E. I. Denr .\‘ir: i'iL-ornus. Uil on Lhe intestines. A striking mmplewyet by no mans an exceptions] For it is not st sil un- usual fur thin, non/augurer- worked or run-do'n folks tu gain rive pmtnds and more on the mfint pacha;- of Ironùod Ycau.’ Results in Hnlf the Uaual Tîmel The reason lronized Yesst brings such amuln‘c' iugriculturni implements boots and results is becs titic process—c lied the process of ironiution— which eunbles yœst tu bring its I‘onderful re» sults in jus! Italf thq usnnl time. This process helps t0 immedistely runvert the vils] 'esst rlenients iuto beelth and strengih. thns tns li you to derit'e {min yenst ALL or thc wondergä benetits it holds for you. Make Tth Amazing Free Test lf thin or run—down—or if troubled with pim- ples. bluckheads or boils. mnil coupon [or the nmnziug Three Dny Free Trial Trestment of lronized Yenst. how it immediately incrrsses your upprtite and hou quii-kly yuu begin putting un nood lirm flash. Soc how quirkl) punoln. etc. disnppenr and how your nm! li ai'uulred "ne ll’)‘ lKONlZEl) YEAST today! Mail coupon 4 ow! Harold F. Ritchie à Co., Ltd. lo McCu-l 5L. Toronto DEPT. Plcnv: rend mu the rnmnus THRKE DAY FREE | i, I TRI/il. 'l'REA'l‘Mi-JNT or lrnuiud l'eut. Naine . Aiixlrm. ‘,__.._ .7 [(‘ityb . _, m r*_:’-7Œ_:rsr:s.:©:/ . 'ÎË/ŒZÂGÏÊGÏ. IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS lieplyiua tu your iuquiry us to my surcoss Wlïh Imper- lzil (“ml l.î\wr Uil Bisrui'ts i quy suy llmi wr ul'li-‘il [Jeux in thc YmJy ltnnoh lus! yeur us llw qu'inclpul purt oi‘ our lux dim, \\'(- Mi lllt'l'll eve'rÿ nvening hruken up in lllilk. ln (ho Full w» hud n Splenilid lui ol' luxes, and n reiunrknble tnct wzis ilml we haui no pour 'l‘his l us rihu largon in tlw l‘art Lhut your Bis- ('illl (-untuius nmdicinully pure Cud Lirr-r ()l|. You will rumeniber Sir. ihut l impressed on you lhe inumriunri- ur greiiinn ilmi kind ol’ Uil l'or yuur Biscuits. As u ('lif‘tlllSt l uni :u‘quuintvd with the properies oi' pure ir‘ml Livor Uil, uni] nniy suin thut.. il t-otiiuins a principl‘! Wlllt'll hais tlie propcl'ty (il ('nusinL'. i'ouds tu be nsslmilatcd lt ulsu cumulus u smull portion or iodine, vwhich has tire pl’ilili'l'ly ot stimulutiug lhe gi'owth oi iur‘, n l hnve 'murh pleusure in inlllng you ihnt tho polis l sold .\ir. Mullure last Full wet‘e Bouchers who vicwed them ut his promises. Everyone re- marde about thrir glossy sheen nnd splenditl i'ur. I-‘uxes thut were peltcd were Biscuits and Juilk, and jus! n very sninll i‘eod ot' meat once a dny. l cou. mureiore. conscientiously recummcnd thqtn to unyone who is ruising Foxe-s, and czln nssure them thnt Ùllell' use will result in givins ihem gond vigorous Foxes. well iurred. with splendid sheeu and l'rce l'rom interna) purnsitos, duc io ihe stirnulniiny. quulitirs oi‘ the Cod Liver bains 11,0% PoundgiTHE GHilllilTT in 2,2 Days! ' Ironized Yeant Brian Amuing . lmprovement in Movie Beauty ' NO'I‘HEB Itartling evidenco ol trauma ' A Yeast's vnlue u n weighl-builder! Il! n tut l ,conducted under the supervision of n physiclan. I Miss Dorothy Byrne. pretty srtist‘a modal and i moviç beauty. gains 1056 pounds—in only 29 dsys! Miss Byrne's musurements. tskcn Won sud site! the test. are given st the leñ. Free Mail coupon below ror the Imllllll anee Dsi' Free Trial Treatment or lronized "eut. Wntch the mulùl il embodies o retourhble scien— Then wntch the results! Note n" lnukei hnrd work or Dln)‘ n Iras. Free Trial Coupon 485 ———.——- Note:—IRONIZED YEAST ù-îold :JSZ-ar: :1: :1 yuarnnnc or complote Jariafncrion front rhc uery finr pachagt or your money rcfundcd. Salon Rognoonuthon “AROLD l'. nl'rcm: a coi La!a Toronto OPINION (.‘hurlotteiiwn, P. E. l. May 2, 1922. in roses inll won: wrll l'urrr-d und il udmirod by tnuny Fox 'I‘he i'cd actually noihing but D. A. MacKlNNON. Manager, Vimy l-‘ox Ranch F store of Daily Selccnons for Guardim, lieuiu‘s . P—d- From tho W. a. Loulou collection JUNE DAYS Thr- sunlight riltvrs through muplu louves v iuy And thorc 'l “i‘îtl‘l‘fl ___; A network or the iülèlt (lie 'slreet e long tunnel _nrched brighlest gredînÿ; From end to and tvÿmou riearly hëurd-r 5-.“ lent, is deiicute . » la on \. ho scen o ree nemonsiraiînn You are cordially i'nvited t0 a free, demonstration of Mazala, the famous Salad and cooking oil given by Mrs. A. J. Hardin g during this week at thc JENKINS 8l. SÜN Grafton ' Street “nouwma 090.09- WOOOÔOOOHOW 0 the And nuits upon the pnvement si. design‘it lace; ‘ lu wlih For brw is or Godn‘ g lsughter ni the chlld'renq andi'l'hnt 1 " .' ' 1aned by the singing or d‘hiflrAnd‘My 1s overWhero—lor lt un o carelosa disresaru ‘ ' l For human laws, trespusses un luu green And nvwly mown expnnse iront door screeu And st'i'Ks un enngmce, marvelinr, Lhut ho Shuuid be (ienlcd ndmission nuy where, ' . jnvhue rrom the mendow mimes huneyheo 'Burdcned wnh sweetness [lie cluver there. rrom The breeze brings memories ot April's rnin Along with promises or sunny I rinys, And sprlng's melodiously sweet refrain ls suug hy nnture's voicos ail in S'il; z nnd hlossoins. hird and bue. sll ' urention nnd tune ltls the .lisienor spellbound in lts ihrall ' loin in on'r gr ho l! . {:1} . .L' M, 5. .ll il Ÿ' third pnny m‘r .e nfrv. Il]: otarba Don... me Il. K. M landau Il“... M In aovam Il l'lll‘ DIII, (SI-l“ 1&7) par par (-alM) .TH URSDAY, J U WHAT THE FARMERS GET l During lhe tedersl election cnm- lpsign the [armer wns the one mauî ‘upon whose shorulder thc Liberux lpclitirian lovingly placer} .hls hand land he [colineg Îwhisperod "We'll make ail these into whose enr ,llllngs.915y ior you; we’il open [new marin-I5 rur you; we'll get you n-imhings and everytuing els-1 ‘rheupt—r than ynu ever bought lhem lJçiorc.” Whnt does the tanner set out or ‘ihe Fluiding tariir’.‘ Nul a thing. ÎMr‘ Fielding did nm serrure au)" ronrcssions in rhe Americsn mur- iket as ihe Libersl candidates and lino îL'ihqml' leader nssurcd the On thc con- zmrr sur advantnge that mny ac- .rut'mnrs lhsy would. crue t'iom the radin-lion or the .duL)‘ on agricultuml impie-monts sllul'lvlls by so much the home mai kilt. 'l‘lw i lion or (nir‘ (‘cmmiian industries is u inwrring or me protec inwering by sa much ni industrial and iing h) s0 much or emplo’yment in .‘u'iivity m '(‘unudzi .1 lessen» lf‘anudn. The fermons ror whose 'suke the eleciinn was held. tu snvr .\ir. to the Iendership iwhom MncKonzie King was Oi' the .nartv. han been given the heavy [and or the stick; he gels noihing 1l whut wus pt‘omisod him wliile i ltO'his dnîly purt‘hascs. An exv ho 'nns s fifty pcr cent tnx ndded lchrmge weli remarks that the fllmr îilsm dent handed ont to ihe rai-m lel' wouid nm deceive s borse. l ————.0.———-— .. ’ THE PROGRESSIVES .l Tho Progressives,ao a potentiai ractor. sre servmg theîl‘ iirst ierm Iioundation of a new politicnl pariy in parliament and either lnyln‘; tltc lnt' buryng the hcpes or those who '-;werc lobking l'or u new light in thr- . noiltical world. Many pPople were quite honestly 'convinced that the two nia line .. Ipmtics could be msde more gon- l‘rnlly eflicient by placing heside ihum in the llouse or Conimons s who could stand by :hom when arting squarely and in he ‘intcrests or thc country, or who coula he uscd agnlnst them vvhen the lntcrests oi the country demanded lt. It wos clnimed thnt hsd become too pronounced. thny, men elected to support either one or the old par. [les would stand by his psrty re- uti‘dltss or anv other interasts. l party lnterests Tbr‘re prohably wns surliclent truth in thls charge to avppeal to msny Ëhonsst peuple slthough it wns rsr lrrom being t'he rwhuie trux.h or .Ïeven a consiflerable'psrt oi‘ li. Pal'il)’ as a resuit or this pro. which has been pngundu in: pro. gress ror some rime and largeiy hecanuse or the gen'ersl unrsst and dissutisrariion prevailing and thp ideu that a change mîghi hp bo‘ne. i'cinl n snlllcient n_umber nf Pro- gresslves wei'e elected to at lenst mske their wpight f9“: nm nothing has happened. No: une or the purposes ror which the Progressives. were elected hns heen sccomplished. .Not only thai hui the Progressive members do nnt nppear to have made nnv mon towsrds their sccomplishmont. The main purposes l’or which ihe Progressives weee elected were (i) to secure a Whest anrd; (2) to secure s renewnl or the (‘mw's Nest Psss ngreement. (3) to se- rure substrmtini ail round reduc- rions in the tarir! and the ollmln avion oi duries on ozflcultuml im. plements and rsodatutis; (4) to serrure more rigid éconnmy in ad- ministrntion. ' ‘They have _secnred nous or nie-se, not aven a sn'bstitute m‘ s compromise. instend or the Whenç Board çhey wère plecnd to securn they have beau promind a oosrd 'w'nich will live thom nous or tho specinl privllegss moy wanted; lr stand or «ras dur; on omnium!“ - ruminants un ané‘y" noirci m 4.. “un... . . “Un... E 1,1922 J. R. lune“. “la. “a Paillass- par. yogi Celhem ln‘ “VIICG h ont.“ 1.4.5500”. I.Aa ered by a smsll percemage and the cost ot' the mplements incress- ed hy an incressed sales tsx; ln atesd or an sil roundreductlon in dunes there have beau n rew nmsl reductions and an all round in. creuse in cost becsuoe or the in croased ssles tu; insLead or n more rlgid econoniy in ndminstrn tion there bas beau a vast ncrease bath in administration and in tax- ation. [n short they sksed tor bread and were given a stons. Fnr rnilurcs tnesc gond mon are not necesssrlly to blnrne. Many 300d men have fnil. ed and ihe hones or many men in ths present administration hnve been blnsted. The point is that me Progressive membsrs becsme politvically humnn as soon ss thei suuh ss entered parliamsnt. They accom' modated themselves ta political exigenfles; they saved their nwn bacon as individus! members; ihey mude no nppreciuble effort to «'at‘ry out tho wishes or thosc who electad them. Whether Lhelr constituients will give them anmher chance or ad- mit tue I'nily or îrying to malte and the old muterial a new cleaner party out ni romains to bn seon, Thnt a good Progressive can be msde out. or either a Gril or s Tory who is ready tu be- comc any one nl the three provid- cd he i5 elected. is shout as impos possible as it is to "mnkeÿa silk Thct‘e is no short cut to a politlcnl mill» enninm. nurse ont ot a soW's csr." ’l‘he men who cannot ho n good Liberul will make but a poor Pro gressive. The etnphssis must be placed more and more upon mornl' chsrscter and sound senss, and me denuncialion more and more upon that decepiion ana traud the cuir purpose or whlch is, to win eiectlons. A ‘ commun ————_.-.-..__—_ ' A TIMEË-Y LESSON the othel' day or a 520 une on nn autoisi. for exceeding tho speed llnrlt will probnhly errect s slow- ing up in ruture on the part arthr- orfender. We need a similnr les in Chnrlottetown. Welstii‘ have n ferw autoists who thlnk the stroets nre speedwiays and thnt others who venture upon them in front. or otherwise'must look out ror themselves. That we hny'e hud su iew accidents ls a marvel tu many. Lth Sundny just as tue churches wero dlsmissing and the streets slmost. crowdsd wiih men women and children a speed riend drove down Sireet to the imminent danger or nll on HO“ rurlously Prince the street but lortunnloly vvithout. collision. Ho escaped sr» rest. There nre too msny such and the sonner they nre tuught o les. safer will ho the city and its pen- ple. ' Ths ract'that one “gels, nwny with il." is an encouragement ho othors t0 dei'y the law nnd the police and the evll is standin growlng. We havo execellani trnr- rlc regulntlons hut unlcss they un: eniorced they are nseless and thsre‘ is n gond desl nr lnxity in their enforcement. lt 'ls time in cnll à hait. .' _ \ H v W. V \ sUMMER's Mans. ISummer ts here: ‘ihs river routes, the Roriuy Point shore .snil woods, the trout stresms. ths lob- ster rsctories sre now open. and holding out .hands in tho wnrm snnshine ror visitors, tor hsrd working men and worncn la coma and drink in tifs and henith alter the uninvltimr days or snrlns. And chose who vsluo lire and hoalth are se‘cqpting the lnvltntion. Ths ioyous'nen or sommer ’l's itr tl'e sir, 9. preiude‘ toi tire tuner tirs ('onservntive or a good ' 'The imposition in Sommerside; son that they will rememher the i rus mammrowu commun rmwu nummui W . The Public Forum TMI oolumn Il opta for me dl’wulon by correspond- onll or questions çf- Inton ut Tho Chauouotown Gourdin itou nol mun- srily a’ñdom un. opinions 011mm tu in une. Madame. -WWWO t _ Migratory Gus: Slr.- Thore ls souiething wrong Wilh our gaule lswl ’l‘hs sports Q! ibis country ure not satisfled wlth it. l don't know why we cnn; not se: a llmlted uumber ot‘ blrds L0 shoot in lite sprng or say tcn dalla or enough tiiue [a please nnd sntlsty the peuple. Il ls ullrlght 10 go shootiug in tue rail lt the rm'mers and laborers hud timc. Oi course the rich have ncver nnything to do sprlng or rail. As you know the opening souson l‘or gnme tu New Brunswlck is in tho rail whrt: the monse nud deer are in iheir prime. thy shonld wc not shoot xeese when they “ars in good con- dition; wth thcy rame here in the isll trom hntching thcy ure us pour us rnkes. “'o on Prince Edwnrd lslnnd have no hig gaine like there is in our neighhoring sister provm- ces and they have them sil the yenr round uud are worth protect- lng. We on Princr Edward Island have wild rowl; mnny kinds halch here. those our lorul gnme ans hnve proteciod for mnny yenrs. Geese and Brnut nppear in Mut-ch ur April. the ,Voung laying geese remnin for nvi‘ow weoks and the hutt‘hing'gerse prorwd lo the rur nurth. Theret'orr nur locnl gaine luws never guve them protection l‘or tlicv never rrquired nuy. Now we :n'e cnnlronted with tlie Migrstory Gamo Act.:tromed in n' i'oreign i'Oilnii'y and prest-nted to Parlln- ment. in Ottawa. The governnieni passod it us n irruiy hetwcen Cnnu» du and thc Unitvd ‘Stutes prolubib lng thc shonting ct uny hind or hirds in the spring on Prince Ed< wurd lslnnd, These birds are shoi iu ihe United Stntos on -‘thelr wny north uutn tue 10th or .Mnrch. Is i't any won'ger we should:kick. l ulso ask your rcaulors u lt i5 rigiit for a dcer ‘nnd moose nwnrden tu (-ome liere i‘rmn .\'uw Brunswick to urrest nny one herc under the Mil gril-tory Bird Law. ‘l would like to heur rrom thp ihroe big men ut thc hend cr thc ('hunnel ut New Landau, I nui. Sir. cira. SPORT‘SMAN. Notes By The Way fus-mm me Examiner) H'WH Yi‘h‘e Fieldlngvtnritf lms imnny pe- culiurlties. Amen-g lhcse is the inèrease or '50 per cent. in the soles tnx. When this tsx wus ilust put on‘ 'hy the ‘late Government it was violently condemned 'l)y tho Liber- nlàtnrit‘t' critios. Notiliiug wns too l) 1 for tJhem to sny about lt imm ulîlair pinces in the 'House or Comv mous, and the leernl press 'th'roughnni ihe Dominion also with one voles condemned it. Novr er. Fielding has not nniy ndopted the sales tsx but nhe hss incresscd it lby one hslr und mnde it Lho main renlure or bis policy as s revenue producer. Ilere in IPrince Edward lsland we have grown fumiliar wlth this iorm ni hibersrl deceptiun. When in opposition they promisod the pen- ple roduced taxation and no sooner han they gnined power thsn they doubled nhe land. in opposition thev promised close economy and once in oflice thev incressed the provincial expenditure by 90 per cont._ u .good .slit'e oi' which wns porketed bv membem oi [lia Gov« ernment and their supporters in une notorious salury grnb. Now Mr. Fleiding and .hls coliesgues nt in regard to the sales tax. And ns with t'he sales tnx sonlso in reverse rashion wii'h their pre. 'elnction promise to mske nll rond. suura and ngrii-ulturnl implements rrpe or dnty. We looiMin vsin to tue tarir! l'or rree roodsturts or lm- ploments. Iln the one. case what uhe-y denouncéd‘ tfhey “have” adopted and incrense‘d and in the other cnse whst they promised they have re- fused io give. And it seems pmss- ing sirnnge thn-t whst they hsd pro- .mised and have oow relectsd wns ‘tthe very heurt n'hd rore or L‘ibernl policy. while, whst they have adopt- ed "and incressèd by 50 per' ireni. inheÿ lis-d harem rejected us nu on- xpres'slon and lui’nmous Tory mpns- ure. ‘ it,wlll ho seen ni n glsnce ihst ÿ tho'Bell'Government here and rhe King Governnzent si. Otts‘wn, sre running ttrusÿ p0 romn, nnd nn par nllèl lines. 'rp m'ont or lihes'e com. iiinatlons' whnt wns hud' wh'e'n thsy wsre‘A in Unité-illan husr. Tti'œnme 'good in powrr, nnd what was nhen gbpâ ‘hns nov! thecome Ibnd. in (oct, t’he Tory soles tnx hns hncnme botter in their estgetn'tlhnn ‘laiheral rree rood and froc mgrlcultursl im- piomonts. As ls set down lin thn Big‘lowiPspers: "A mercirul Provld» ence rashinnsd t‘hom hnilar, on purpose t’hst they might their prinn cinle'susVollsr.” . -, .t v. I . i‘ thêirl Alpart rroiïh swallowink .us un a. w «ç... .. «mana-WHM...“ -. mua '2.‘::';_ u rsnrd a A ' 'v " Ottawa have merlormcd s like t‘est ' _ 'JUNE “1, 1m. 1,; _, ç Paton’s Big «Special ,Today "au 240 Daînty 31.011869} _ This afternoon we will oife'rat our fire sale 240 lovely‘, " crisp nèw white voile blouses, ideal for summer wear, all'- ' " sizes from 36 to 44 in assorted styles, in many cases only one t0 a style, worth up t0 83.00 for 31.65. ANOTHER LOT OF BETTER QUALITY Comprises 25 dôzen Blouses of quuisite design. SixL teen styles to choose trom, rgular 35.00 value for 382.98. r These special Blouse prices will be offercd on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturdoy- nfternoons. Genuine bargains in othcr Departments of :Fire“Sale Goods. . - PATONS Limite 51» o / i\i jæ i ii\\\\\\\\\ Min/i Qfism demi/[fil f IllllW/ÈYŒÜ ÿ’ackcyes GIFT of 1847 Rogers Bros. Silverplate always shows good taste and good sensa of value. In attractive velvet—lincd gift boxes and chests, this fine silverplate makes an idenl Anniversary Gift. It is the more uppropriute. liccause tliis year marks the seventy-fifth unniversary of silverware that beurs the quality date—1847. Every one who reccives this distinctive Anniversary Silverplate or selecis it for her own use lays the foundation for a complete table service in harmouy.‘ Euch new piece in the same pattern adds t0 the value of the others. The fancy serving pieces—berry spoon, pie knifc or cold meat fork—con- tribute that little touch so necessary in cor- rect table settings. i Ambassador Parrnu ‘ Your dealer has "1847 Ragot-s Bras." or can get ir for you. MERIDEN BRITANNIA (70., LmlTED, HAMILTON, ONT. liladc in anada bu Canadiam and sold hy lead- my Canadtan dculrrs thruuyhout rhe Dominion. The F amily Plate for Seventy-fz've Years 184759gç5s BROS. r U to i'he tnrll‘r ns nhovo soi i'(n'i.h.1hus. tu wo know. u grontly deroyi. thore are ymnny thlngs in Lhn umvçulod (-urreury. 'I‘Ju- normnn mnrk, nnd reudjusted dutics t'hnt sumu'whioh Inclure l'liP war hud r. gold incongruous, or noedlnsuly Irouhlc» vuluo ol‘ uhoui 24'1'cuts or our mo- some. or requirlng explnuniions, ne)‘ ls uow sa nom- Wfll'thlogg mm such ns mny yt-‘t ho given dul'iuIHËIt. ilal wurth only nhout onrdhlrd or the Plisulng disrussiou in Parlln. n (inuadlnn m-nt. ilut ror purposrs ment. rAtmong thu new nnd troubleloi (iormnn trudo wnhin Gormnny it nome onos arc tlhe taxes on imnlti‘pnssus lor vul')‘ lnllull mure tltnn cheques and tulegmms. iBoth or lihese mu 'upon l‘ho business rom- niun‘ity. The choque lux, whlch in lurgç ti‘nnänctloxis la heuvy,w|ll nniurnlly luml io changes ,‘iu' meth- nds or puyment Wlllll tho dl)]t'ct or svuidlug tho tux. but ln‘volviug much grenier risk nf loss. ’l‘nho remous ror roduclng the ‘(iuty nn sicohol sold to drugglsts rrom 39.00 per gallon to 82.40 per gnl- lflll, nccompnnh-d as it Ils hy n new titx or 10 cents per gn’llon on ncrst- ed wnters. nre not nppnrent and the change is not. likoly to bcromo pop- ulnr. ((‘outinm-d un l’ilgi‘ Six) THE RIGHT son-r or pnorscn; IVE ROOFING FOR vous sAN'K BALANCE l8 Fin: msunAuc: &4\\ \'\ \ Ÿ‘ onnsW7 \ ,ve&\ o \ k x; . A slrenm or wuter rrom the rlrcmnn's hose dons not protsct your homo'us well ns uur Insu-rsnco [irritants ynnr finances. Ws will curernlh ox laiu tu you the polio! \ von nord. ir ou 'wlll cnll. . -\*\ VlLL \\\\\\" hKlDNEYfi , . - ..,,. V. In. ril no il "les ou adods im- portedrîïmp Gsränygkht'ciiatl proposait by, muer animer“! «in tu Fisldlnx nous , ,' me ’ ' 'M är «far. m—W i l kI îi ,p 5. Arl- vnz. _ fl,.._‘.—« .w 24.44. l