A -l ; mini: 311112 of your: .3, 1...... is-eaun .A STRIKING RECORD Notes By The Way A A trues to politics, for this ll turdsy. Five days out 0f i119 seven are quite enough to be siven ~ up to the contentions ot'- Messrs. w‘ 0.1L lt. " ‘u-mdiing. Meighenvand Forke and their ‘uum ‘ ‘-"b“ ‘am’ n‘ " “nmfmole or less infatuated followers. [And anyway tomorrow is Sunday'- Do we hear somebody trylns 111 correct us, gently by P61191111"! "T°' - ‘morrow will be Sunday"? Dou"t say hawk“! o! potato“ hm ‘Deva-shit. friend! When tomorrow Silo. Plfilbfi W. OIIIKC letter us Insoles. fl. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 1-__’_ ._,. LATE DOWAGER QUEEN ‘1 At the time when our statistics Happenings 0f The Week TiHE HEART OF FRIENDSi-HP Here's to the heart of friendship, tried and true. ‘ 1That laughs with us when joys our pathway straw; 1And kneels with us when sorrow. like s pull. Enshrouds our stricken souls; then smiles through all 1 ‘ . The Public Forum ‘lfhle esluasa ie open for the discussion by correspondents at questions ol Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the op- 1 inlena sf correspondents fi-Obw i SUCCESSFUL ISLANDERB. Sir. “Breathes there the man with soul so dead, It's Pretty Tough ' It's pretty tough, after a man has spent hi‘ mo“, time and energy in building up a business in ivy-m" 54mm’ island . - , to have a lot of business he could take care 1 of go out of the Province. . . ' it's kinda discouraging to give youriaii to a commun- ity and not gst any consideration in return. ‘ _ These advertisements aro run to d raw your attention ' to the fact that Prince Edward island ooneems deserve . m b. _ Who never to himself hath said your business prise and quality bsln u | . _ _ _ weanemeajre efldem ma‘ mum ‘Feeds why’ tomorrow‘: we show that mental ailments are iin-lThe midnlsbt zloom~ith more hu This ls my own’ my “Bu” “ma, “he, l" l" "d", ‘m""“._ M ma“ glviutgam ‘chars: News m ‘the “um M Queen he mmetfifld without large expendi-monda” l“ the mean M’ creasing in number, it is refreshing man faith, \Vhose heart huth 1111's? 1111111111 111111 and thus ova-operate or the community welfare. ' Downer Alexandra. Wail he receiv- i n hmugh‘ 1° g“ 1° chuwh m‘ Slmdag‘ 111 191111 11111‘1‘1‘>1>1I1‘1h1“°f‘§11;‘f°::::-Here's to the love that seeks not burned, g ‘ g. 1 . N‘ ‘hmughotu the 8mm‘ Dmpm tine. There s not e ous ‘For many reasons we ought to z - vania 11110.11; m .‘ on :1 t1; gusagd w‘ 1 self. and hath A11 1111:1111 51111 10111111111111 1111 1111111 ECONQMIC MMITTEE = ‘ _ . . (11 --~- u recor 0 over " rne_ . _ Wm] the “maimed sorrow which yard 100m anywhene s11 1 n l. "when!" rewecnb" to n secume cams is rewrwh ‘No censure for our frailty. but doth ‘prom wandering on a lore,“ AssoclA-I-ED 50A of TRADE - 111111 1B 91111111111111“! ""“e'“nd Jump, 115mg a good example These cases were of the severe‘ W001 strand." 5°,‘ 24g . cmflottamwn 11°¢°111l111111°5 11'1"’ passing of one be‘ of Charlottetown Mount Stewart l I an‘ ‘I yo" are a ma“ of types of mental conditions. lnaniu-‘By gentle arts. our spirits back into i . . ' ' ‘ oyour a ‘ ' loved even arfter the allotted span has been passed. The late Queen Alexandra we; universally belovedl and more especially lrn ‘England where she was beet known. ‘Beauti- cal. melaucholia. and so forth. And "1111 Ermmfld J‘““°“°“' Th“? 154111111118 111111 11 5'0" “e "m blessed further, they had received all sorts hardly a station on the system with u family your attendance will Wm, yard room gunmen, 1,, still be setting a good 1111111111111? 111 uble to movitle. l1°1'1111I1;1111' 111111111 . , . , vour neighbors ullll fellow citizens. years, before they were nally sent Jiand-le the business that has delwhich i“ “hm [he duty M a good 1011,19 11.9.1131 11.03111181- veloped within the ‘past feufiyulm. _ 1 _ Notwithstanding the severity of Mititen. Of course. there are high the cases. and the great delay m. The 11111910911111 911111111113 M Mount er-and better reasons for church getting proper mental treatment. Stewart and Emerald Junction and attendance than these. but your me rem,“ of the treamwnt o; the tihe consequent large increase 111411111101 111‘ 11116111 W111 1911 Y°11 111111111 Pennsylvania Iiospltnl should be be ‘more than the intent-sf on the sh. o doubt. her ‘personal charm the rem sonable lays are lreplrted at. 110i a little. She has passed on’to. example, and the lit-ad. iture and which would ultimately reduce current eIxpen-ddre. 1 Additional wharf accommodation is required at Charlottetown, Georgetown nn-d Summr-rsldc. No ‘one interested in bbc welfnrn of Like rnauy other TQfnFIllETS (‘ap-‘the nmvmce grudges Gecmetown lain .I:.bn L. ‘Read. ill bis letteréim-fmst mroot warehouse but there clsr-ivber. in this issue. has “cover- Giadstone, the great Liberal lead- er of England, was a regular at- tendant at church and made it a point to be in his pew at hotll morn- ng and evening services. He was ‘a statesman of high ideals. though in common with other public men he made mistakes. To another public man who said “he thought that once was enough to go to church on Sunday." Gladstone re- ILLOGICAL REFORMER ful in person as in m-ind and heart she on her arrival in England to Princ. of Wales. afterwards King . ‘ them when you are assembled witll shown to every physician. and to o wag“ ‘Mr oven-me M“ cermmy oth rs in some place oi worship every family who has some member Edward ‘Sevvnih, captivated the 1 9 1 1 ‘ m I .11 ‘ Oi the entire thousand cases over tainul it in the end 11f her long cost or prov“ ng add OM ya“ jmgher and hem" reasons’ twenty five per cent completely re- 1 room. One day lust week £1121 ‘mi brilliant and useful life. She Mlmhertfltteen per cent 1nmmv_ a ha" w two ‘hours ‘me ‘leaving-support o’ m’ church what l am 111i, have bud no further attacks, but w“ a woman or the BrltlshlChnrlottctown btitfflflfit- of the con/ablefi “m1 1mm‘ m“! 1" m“ "m1" Thirty per cent (lied. and the Empire. interested in "its welfare‘ thing. D0ll't any. “Nobody will 01111.1. gwplny flye per cent 111d not ' d 11h llf f lit. ion-Shel - d" e we are o q peep ‘Mount Stewart ‘for the sanle rra- Parson w", m,“ you He “k0,, u, Now whun you compare these re- .. . Th uh ‘l at Me m Stew-_ 1 r _ 11 11111 _ man in England a titile to whichfwn e 0 "my ‘u ‘we He mwq we N were obtained lu mental hospitals it seems almost beyond belief. hm?" twenty nflnutes would hflyelyour weekly contribution by uuntb- g Lwuly of her character. 1161-1014119 work Wm‘ ‘er hand and stay at borne 1.11 to n cane 111a; u-eng, 10 a mama] 1,05. 1 by nital was that be was "through" as iyard r-oom ‘facilities. , _ luau-y clluritalgle wcts mntributcdy Emerald 22m“; trihere 1s T" “Pahnuhlal wrmflt ' m m e ow" m n r "Ce A ' And the even more pleasing thing and yet increase-til and n policyvfl 1111111 11111-1‘ ""1 111191111 W111i 1"‘ them became even more influential her spotlesshhm wmrholdgrh ‘more than necesfstruciion and profit if he is Mrill- in their community, 11nd effective court she maintained wlill be oni I 1 r . of our Province, although of vari- "m" 1'9 or‘? _ 5111"“ 111 111° 1115101)’ 0f the Brit’ iden-tly this latter in the policy he m“ “reeds are we believe a" h‘ Another interesting 1.111111. was l:-'h E 1 in wit] the named.‘ ‘ ' ' mp1": 301:“ ‘ _l m t _ , cnscs admitted were found‘ to ‘be "m1 d9“ s 01 ' l“ "3 “s "wvjpreik-r to charge to current expend gflollllflsl 111 811111111111 1111M“ 11114 suffering \viih MHIIGJOTIII of infec- A t. H ‘, ‘b- ‘ h- l ~ l ff ‘ ‘lend us upwm-(L 'l1ey invariably improved. u (r logmp l“ qke ch o Jwhuy 119101135 17-1 C3911“ 9X‘P9'1'1' Ami so I am certainly 1110111101! t0 Her ‘an; Mnj-rty is given 0n the‘ ers. It places the menial lmfgpltnl where it belongs. first in 1n the its work is the treatment of that precious thing. thc nliud. and you ‘mportuut work in. the whole field ‘II medicine, 1 lzcconre the ibrlde of the ‘tlhen ‘ 1 ,1! m ‘. afflicted with any mental condition. ‘We of ‘he Bmflsh Wop“, and ‘re_ and 1011 should go and 11 r use ‘ taovererl. and lluve remained so. . Georgetown train was an-hour and Don't say, "i contribute to the was more than n Queen of England,’ . are not as yet completely curred. mesuon and two ‘hours late leaving miss me if I'm not there." The good improve. was called the- most beautiful w0-‘ ‘nrt the train was an hour late cournges and inspires him. T0 semi 1 You will admit: that your idea of dome the qpvonm, .10 he,» P901316 am] 11191-1 _ make an attempt to worship 5111111111‘ 119' 1,, fur as his work in life was coll- There is the policy that sczrtiereth ward lslnlul flint we know 0i that about these WW5‘ ,8 ma, many or the Great ‘Beyond but 1l1‘~r name. . uicd by a right motive. Tile clergy "1 1111311‘ 111111111. 1111111 1111!!‘ 111111 0V9? isariiy and tendeih to poverty. Ev- b t l . 111g llursucd ‘by the Railway.‘ ThPY tent on giving instruction and wise 1 n M‘ ea“ We 111111111181] of me 11mm ‘in additional wages Whaptryiug by precept and example to lion. and when this was removed rnss the above report illl to Yrend- from page of this. issue. same class as any other hospital» will admit that there is 1m more ..€-—<Qo-@—-——- 1 . i is no reason why there should not he frost proof wa-re-houses elseivlitre 9Q O O~O 6 Daily Selections 1-"0 a of treatment the family bud been‘ n em suits with the results you thought. The way of truth; then sheds upou Let me speak tfTew plain words . today in connection with Mr. Mac- ' ' ‘r 1 m" 111°“ 1n1y,-e-,, an..." mgm-dhw the s... AN ENLIGHTENED zu-zcroa duty levied upon the potatoes they 1A radiance that all things else sur- c1,“ and rmmwqm state o, m". pm THANKS THE PATRIOT. stow and send to the United Sm i vlves. vince. Did his statements uot _ '_'i l“ markem ""3- exmmfl‘! 0f the .‘ _An°n_ seem erroneous u, you? Moreover S1r,—i have been interested in United States (and of other noun. This week has been brilnful 0f {social gatherings of one kind or an- were they not unfair to our Island home? member it is he upon which the responsibility of social and finan- And Mr. Farmer must ‘mher.__1eas‘ 91-1111,, b11115“ my ciul advancement rests, uccordi to Mr. Moluty ’ id . i 10115111111111“ purpoms‘ “Mug par‘ telling you Whaxte lss cofizct? BC "ties and private bridges all leading ‘lup to a gay winter. Q O O » A cordial welcome is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. ‘H. L. Sear, of Halifax, who arrived Monday. Mr. Soar having been transferred to the Royal Bank branch iu this city. One of the nicest social events 10f the week was the afternoon Bridge given by Mrs. Victor L. Goodwill. on Wednesday, at the Victoria Hotel, when she invited upwards of flfty of her friends in for a game and afternoon tea. which was exquisitely served. f 000 ‘There is quite a lot of pleasur- able excitement over the anticipat- ed visit next week of Canada's poet and author, -Mr. Charles (l. D. ltob- erts, to this city. i‘. s s ‘u IMrs. W. L. Cotton was among the Bridge hostesses this weekelr‘ tables. 1 , O The Imperial Order, l. O. D. 112.. 1 League, which patronized. was i so! A signal honor was paid Major1 John iBassett. vice-president of the ed too much tervziitory." W'het.her1 1 plied with a smile that “he suppos~ ed it was better to be a ‘oncer’ than not go atull." There are many "oncers" among our public men and politicians these days, and too many of those who neglect to go the once. he wants us to ‘g0 back to the days wht-n w: Guardian "Readers Mevoo-ooeo-oowofo-o-vo-ow-ow-v “as we-ll. We must show unanimity E munufzlctureti our hutterin our demands for ~how can w»: nntl ch- cse at home, sold our eggs expect other lprovlnceg to help ‘.15 0'31!’ ihr‘ counter and slaughtered f our Cabinet Minister throws cold water on the subject. Now is‘ the time 1to fbegin agitating for next year's ‘requirements and That coming events cast their mere would be no qet up 111,11 our shadows before has frequently is no (loll: I know not any. Isaiah objective has been attahuyl proved to be true. Tennysonki pre- 111 11. 3- ‘ ti l. mm“ h““Hbe°“"°'°":;‘d 1° 1“ PRAYERz-lnrtl, we believe that wlumn‘ ere s “no er rem“ thou hast created sll_tb‘.ui;11. 111111 31119 11151511” or the “me kmd m‘ that dll Thee a'll things exist, and 1111611 11y 981151111 $11‘ 111111168 W11’ we worship and adore 'I‘hce as the locks in his recently published book One True and Living (iud. beside The Romance of Soidierlug and \V11"111 111019 114 110119 919e- Sport: "l was stationed at Moral near Gwalior and l was working with a pundit who came daily to give me u lesson. One morning he ur- rived and was in a state of ex- citement. After a few minutes during which he appeared to he collecting his thoughts. he suid he was lute because be had sat down to rest under a tree and he l 4 November 21, 1925 m“. hogs a‘ hump ,6 no, clean ms 111-11; 1111151" ANI) r111: 1..\s*1‘;- argument that the competition of i and besides me there is no God. lei largo ‘My and town‘ Store has m“ there a ‘(lod besides me‘! yea. ihcrei ed the wuntry stone. to the detri- ment of the farmer. is not a logiical infertnce from his statement that ' the largo More 1s able to buy in EDITORML NOTEQ l:11‘g.r quantities and therefore to sell cheaper. 'ln short, the genial A ‘little less speed on the part 0f some of our city auioilsts wou'd add materially ‘to the nervous health of our pedestrians. Captain's letter only proves that he ils less l1oglcall1s a rrcformer {ha-l as a master mariner. November 22. 1925 WAY T0 Lli~‘E:-—l~le hath shew- ed thee, O mun, what is good; and what doth the Lord require 0f thee. but to do justly. and to love mercy. and to walk humbly with thy Cod? Micah 6:8. His propos- ed remcdy for our ills lls “practise _____ The iPotato stream 15 sitill flow- ing off tihe ‘island and the flrost ‘is mercifully held in check. Verily what you 1preach." Might we sug- gcsi. in view of his declaration that he always buys 'a1t home and bel-l-eves in building up our own province, that he also preach what PRAYERw-O Lord. we know our duty, but we oftilmes hatc it, and again fllld -it too bard for 11.11. Do the potato shippers tare a highly‘ favored people. he- practlses. had seen a vision. I asked him 1111"“ "m" "wk" Thy 5L"“"15“1 ‘per’ A lSome one has suggested that a to repeat it to mo. ‘at m our “edkmmm -_-<o->-__-_- tax om “V1941 on cam M, we" as on "You are n soldier, he said. and THE CITY OF THE LIGHT _ have been taught to- klli the body. I know nothing of fighting and only try to heal the minds of men. but l see the day when ill n future Great War the white mall will fight with wings. This morn- lngus flay looking upto the skies I heard a distant buzzing as if some enormous vulture were fly~ lng towards me. The sound grew louder and came nearer, and at last so close that I could see the shape, and ‘believe me or not. Sahi-b. there was a large rnilwnv engine, and in it was a British soldier dressed in khaki and he was firing o. rifle so fast thnt,it was difficult to distinguish the sound of the engine from that of the gun." He stopped and sonn- ned my face. I was listeniiig in- tently. and he went on:- " ‘The vulture passed on,=alid I expected momentnrily to see the soldier fall: hut he went with lt. and now I feel that God has re- vealed to me the future. I am old. hut you are youniaand when the Great Wnr comes remember the words of your old pundit.’ "Often as I watched the aero- planes overhead in France." adds . if I th 1 THE PRODUCE SITUATION “"55 Th s W0“ ‘l come under e lluve you beard of the golden city Mentioned in the legends old? ldvcrlustlug llg-bi shim-s o'er it, Woudrolls tales of it are told. 0ld_ time category of the tangilble A correspondent dlreciie our at- tention to the fact that the domiin ion governrnuent provided iiruit warehouses for the province of Bri- tish Columbia and Onion. warehouse, for the province of Ontario. yet failed to make similar provision for the produce of Prince Edwnrril island. ‘it fa an extraordinary alt- uutlon to find lack of unanimity amongst our representative; at Ot- lawn when the interests of the province are at stake. The potato producers of iPrilnce Edward ‘island urged the ‘government to ‘iprovlde a frost pmof ware-house wt George- drf there i-s any argument. econ‘ town to take cure of our potatoes mruic or otherwise, in favor of deal- for export to the southern ‘market ins! with foreign null-order houses,- snd after ‘the government had been lg will be as applicable in whole as convinced of the necessity for thie'in part. iii it pays to buy some of warehouse the item failed to ap- pear in the estimates. fthe explan- ation given being that the govern- mouthed since been informed that and the intangible and would make a. taxation category 0f its own. Unly righteous men and women Dwell wlthhn its gleaming wall; Wrong is burnished from its borders .i~u.stlce_ reigns supreme o'er all. It ls qurte evident that our clay roads, no mutter how wel-l made and even drained. cannot 1on3 withstand continued rainy WEQJhl-lif‘. The present fml-l has been exec-pr‘; ‘tlonnlly hard on some sections of} road when! drainage ls sluggish. The need of using gravel ‘is yearly becoming -more and more QVIdeutI and, notwithstanding the cost, we shall ibe driven to lt. 1 l W11 arc builders of that oily, \‘ll our joys 11nd all our groans ‘iclp to rear its shilling ramparts. .-‘\li our lives are building stones. r But n icw brief years we labor. Soon our earthly day is o'er; Other builders take our/places, Ami our places know us no more. But the work which we have ‘ builded 0ft with bleeding hands and tears. And in‘ error and in anguish. Will not perish with the years. it will last and shine transifignred in the final reign of Right. it will merge into the splendor! Oi the City of the Light. our requirements would it not pay lmuch mane to buy all our require- ‘mente -from the catalogue. We,‘ 1 i few friends in this i Dame Convent on Thursday after- that he is not recuperating 11s well as was expected. end, Rev. W. M. Ryan opportunity to spend a short whiic Wm! Ms father 1n Auburn Countydmnrning of Nov. 8th. enrnute i0 N.S. This venerable gentleman 1s a retired Methodist Minister his 93rd year. noon when prettily arranged Bridge for are among the new residents being welcomed to the city, and are now nicely settled in the Hank's resi-iqpsgsgm] 1n ".0- 1v1ng by 1m- "mm" _ M'- who wore 1hrown1 canton crepe with F1111!“ 1B 111B 116W 111111111881‘ 0f thswroitl trimmings. ‘Little Miss Clarissa Bank of Montreal. replacing Mr.'Mo(;r||mn_an,=w-M9d 11,9 ,1..." W111“ deuce on Rockford Square. Willibald Jloseph MacDonald m- celved for the first time since her Montreal Gazette and president of the Parliamentary Press gallery. and through him the newspaper” profession generally, by the Otter-- wa Club on Saturday, when His‘1 Excellency the Governor-General U l am the first. and I um the lltstziand a number of’ Canada's lendinuigggfifima“ and [Horseman we dmfl‘ ‘I t h m k t l. expect him to come and benefit $1111c11 were 11s we 1111 11111111‘. w " :11‘: e "m es’ “we m" "1' gggitei-j11glaise the wages of industry. tlle-“wc een statesmen ‘and citizens of the capi-‘ tui gathered at luncheon ttf~heur1 honor (luring ills recent trip t0 M Australia to attend the Imperial Press Conference. Major and Mrs. Bassett spend their summers zit; city. O U C The Bean Supper in the Notrei noon was another popular attrac- n! tion. which was most satisfactory from a social and financial stand- point, the hall being pleasantly full all evening. 8 O O O The many friends of Rev. W. A. Thomson, who is at present in Kentville, N.S.. will regret to learn pa took the Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer made a d11- ightful hostess yesterday affor- she entertained nt a her ntimate friends. O C ‘Mr. and Mrs. Filllter and family Coombsa who was transferred 1o ‘hire. ‘i. E. Croken and Mrs. .l. J. Glace Bay. l-iornby acted us ushers. Mrs. Pro- O O 0 fessor G. D. sue! poured ‘tea. 0n Thursday afternoon Mrs. qnd Mrs. Wm. D. Gillie cut the Your flower is “the chrysanthe- Your luoliy color is grey, could m. d-ispelnse mo. ou-r vll-| heel. wflih our towns, with iihei City of Charlottetown and oil their employees and institution. Just uilnx what 1t would mean to ms-i‘ pence vrlbh these and this would be the? logical outcome of dealing‘ with the mail order houses. 1 the vvnr house In unnecessary. M the presem iiirne the weather is favorable and the potatoes not in danger but at any moment the “MVIIINIIII of bushel-e ‘in unprotect- ed can may be mined. “"11 tpqomrsoum to ‘one consid- saeble headway being rude tn the NOVEMBER LIL-You are a thor-‘ oughly capable person. reading. and popular in society. .'ou love your home, and strive to make i-t bright and cheerful. and a haven of rest. ‘You are fond of‘ children. but are rather inclined to‘ the General. “f repeated this story as I had many times he- fore". WSW- _-- Serve tomato jelly salad on let- ulce with Russian dressing. Fried cheese iba-ils should ibe ser- vwi with hot tomato sauce. Hot cheese evefsrs are excellent served with the sslddcoume. out as much as you can. ' Your firth-stone is the topasum which means fidelity. 101111 "ljtrue friend. an ardent §moet trustworthy, just a wee bit “Jealous, slid rather inclined to dis- trust folks. Cultivate cheerfulness. and live out of doors sill you can. look on the dark side of ‘things. ppm; mggng fldgllty, Go NOVEMBER 22-—You are a good lover, and kct Your birth-stone is the topas. Your flower is illll. Your ‘lucky qolor is grey. the ohryssnths; 4,. r1 ,1 it be possible? suppose it is. o l<I.-l. is not a country of tumble- dowu shacks hntrnthcr u laud oi beautiful homes. are for their many cases they have done it and (lid it well; they have loft an un- dying example of the devotion and labours in foreign lands. should be proud to follow ill their They have instilled lu- lu the beulls of the youth oi‘ this province, what menus. what our mission on this And they are cherish- footsteps. earth iug today in memories of the 1am] 0111191,- mmh bluntly stated. based upon a lie.’ lueu world of today women 0i’ ‘proud. 'i‘i1ose men who have gone tertaining very delightfully ut four world, to the i'ar away land‘ of Chills; labouring in the swealter- ‘lng jungles of Africa; and scorch- ‘iug pin ‘ills island ‘impressions guluell by the guest<1f11110116Y 0V9? 1119 11101111109- among worth of iliuck foxes from P. E. 1111511011 1Fenton. ‘shipment enrnute t0 Switzerland. I" And in nnc-ther column we notice ivhere rm] silver foxes arrived in France. mnrringc. Mrs. MacDonald ‘n1: in front of a beautiful back cround cf potted wants and ferns 111111 11111 311111111. woke“ very Plmrnnng In ,1" ormflufutlts they have to consider is the "own of wb-lte cut shnukier bouquet. "cos. Mrs. Roderick MwcDynqid 11m] M11. Daniel .1. Riley replenished while Misses ii-Ielen motion-aid. ‘Helen Ilvlchiilisn. Elaine Bennett. Dorothy Klrw-ln, Helen MacDonald and Olive Johnston served dainty refreshments to the numerous cal- 11111- The 111M118-f00m was drums- al-Iy decorated in lavender and or- lass. while beautiful eantfhemum decorations were carried 01,1 blue and rose. the georgooua m“. 111181 being Sweetheart, roses. in some cases But remember fur rs we're not all like that. No lloubi vacant farms and but ul islanders abroad" native laud. lu u grc tlle real is. their hearts a we rs and fathers. and Those are tl women of which ti is so sorely eed. Those are and forth ins o! South America; nu on the icy coasts of the Arctic re-l whose good works are legion. lleiil1giulls; ruen and women who have a most successful] tea and sale 111111111911 1101119 "V95 111111 111911. E1111‘: Thursday afternoon in the Nuvyhzg: death”; those are the 01mm‘ very- wiclelylprmce 1,‘- buve reflected glory o dwnrd Island. We lluve successful islanders i all walks of life, in all couutriesiblll’ Yankee oi" the world thrc-wlug great creditilllowhlg 1111191111168- n their native province. proud of them. For instance. can we not feel proud of Jucgb Q0111“ “things grown here iuto their mar- Scburmau of Sumnlerslde, P. E. l.. ho is uc-w United ‘States Al11bns-11111111. "NO-elm" 1s11d0r t0 Berlin. the highest 1111111110 the American farmers wl tion a Canadian can bold in the‘ We ar uited States? Now we all know P. E. I. coullin‘ that home by Let M1 ucllltyre use a little reason. l will go no farther us regard 1ti1e refutation of other statements iof Mr. Niaclutyrebs. l have read the letter o1 “Am-‘ihe most competent and ingenious Bmckley Beach and have “um; uficus." and he is just one of those ' Wprattlers" who doesn't Mac. Tllel Mr. Maclntyre. Apparently “M E. F." doesn't know how to rent letter and derive the meaning. Referring tn successful Island ers at home we have only to look for all that they could produce. S0 at the records of our farmers in tho Great Republic is kuowu today: competition with all comers at Can- adian exhibitions. Horne Bros. the of P. E. I.. I 0 I and fourths. Other Islanders did 0f footl- and the wcll-to-do 1ieoplo‘ equally well. This speaks well for in the industrial teitics must he, GOLD PLATED while attending the anniversary P. F]. I. cattle. Alan on the samo fell. At 011cc there in n strollgl services in St. John over the week- ge we road where» $100,000 through Montreal 0n the Michigan. and another I urn. Sir. 0U‘.- . OPTIMIST. sinntl- vclvct w1th Tire bride was eranée- Chry- fllled the centre boa- d1rawlng1room the in rln the tilore vucurlt homes; some tottering to ruin by the wayside, true; iiud those in every country? Muclntyre cannot dispute that fuct. So lunch |'.':r that. wants to know what the "Success- have done don't we ‘Ml’. Mr. Maclutyrt- Oh. we living 1“ ago, the [lulled States enlarged the men and whom we are justly wolneu iuto the opportunity to Mr.|@11- kunw10l1l8l‘ parts of Europe came into what be is speaking about. tryiugilhfl (IP88! 1111111111110 111111 1114111111111 0f t0 side in with Mr. along comes "M. E. 1F." and cluss-IThe results es "Amicus" among the opnonenis1were built up. the natural resourc- were lurgest exhibitors ut the Winter Fair at Amherst, N. S., where they captured 22 first prizes for cutilc and two championships. besides numerous seconds. thirds , corrlnucc with the iuw uf lilillllly1 the questions asked the editor of the Patriot by your correspondent "Au Erlqulriug Elector"-un1i I lluvc uutcli that tile editor has uir-t ut- tempted n. reply. As the 1111611111111 who pays the protective duties imposed by the United States is at ulatter ui’ great interest to us, the editor of tho 1Putriot might l think have (lone well to sllnw how it is tbut potato growers here, us be states, pay the lluty of thirty cents u ilusbcl cu the potatoes they semi iuto the lUnited States markets. But no doubt ho was deterred by the fnct that the Leader of the Liberal party ulgued and asserted here, just before the election, that "Protection is iaxatimP-nud that if tho Parliament oi‘ (lnnudu were to give adequate protection to Can- fllHilil industry. the (lunudlau p110- ple would have to puy so much tile higher taxes! Q1’ course ciiller [be editor of tile Patriot is wrong or Mr. Mac- kenzie King is wrong. Both can't be right. Wllicb of thenl is right? lt is worth while to look into 111811) i111)’ the duty upou the gilmh; they send into our Canadian mur. ketl-Viu response to the demand o1 the Canadian people. So why 113L111 we care ovellnuch about an 11,. crease of duties for the pmtocilo“ of our Canadian producers, iuciuil. lug the farmers? We have to thunk the editor of the Patriot inr 111., lesson be has taught that Pro- tection is not taxution—in respect to potatoes at least: and‘ tllui, 11' so, it is not tuxfltlou ill respect to - other things. 1 um. Sir. etch AN ENLIGHTENED ELECTOR BUY AT HOME re- 11g he fill I Ill- l’. Sin-Although my actions have been questionedby Iilr. Iiyutllnuu. I will continue to think fur myrwll, for there is no rcaeuu known in mo why I should ‘be wrong and the other mun always right. Since free advice appears to be the order oi‘ the day, mine is, that these BUY A'I‘ IIOMERS. crust- fludiug fault wltll others 11nd glvc ill fills question; fc-r if the editor 0i‘ u _ - . . [he Palm), 1s right‘ [he Dolley qt us‘_a‘p1.1t.tlctlnl demolzstrutiolu calla».- tlle defeated Leader of the Gov- pnmmle 1 ey pm e88’ '1 ° 1 ' words if they are I11 earnest. let iilcm follow the Golden Rule, 11nd "practice what they preach," for ncilmis speak louder than" words, 11ml a goml example is wllnt is nlwri- cd. and us charity should begin at ironic, 1t little ‘less of this "do as l 111 lhfiisay. not as I do" would g0 a lulu: at erumeut is, av your correspondent 1e Wllnt are the facts I11 connec- 10 lion with Ibis luutier? Sixty years from a great civil wur poor, its, population sparse, and bearing u- very lleuvy national liebt. 1 circumstances they determined 101w... ubrogute ihe Reciprocity Treutyl one morohflny gave 11 as 1,13 on“. 1111"] u’ “dd 57911111’ 1° 111°" Prauwflioll, that the trouble was “luck or ‘tlve duties. We sent to Washlug-‘thuught on, the pan m- the monk“.- 11 ton u delegation colupceetl of tbs‘ , Iliun. Joseph How's. the Hon. Fred-f He neglectqlnto S1,”? 31131.. “h” he mcnut by ivllFl iluOl-Lh. but and‘ Brecken’ and other“ or 0M1 venture to suy be was rmt tbink~ ilblesi. and most eloquent men. town‘: of ‘Human or "w ‘mm of Hm try to persuade Congress to mulu-| ' ‘ ‘ ' mum a recmrocuy o, nude Wm, BUY AT HOiMloRS when ‘be said Ii. ‘Brmsh North Ameflcm u wusrbui in my 0111111011 the mercllilnis njurgell that we would continue :111911'11*191V1!5 111111 1118 ngelnis are 9116111011“, p|oug,,.,‘1irlorc to blame for the mun-l ordcr 91¢, and 161111011110: getting the country business them in free of duty i1‘ they would 'tban any one else. let our potatoes. whent and other The truth is our whole method of doing ilusirless ahas ‘llnilerginne a big 11111 001181391111011111159- due to the fact that the big would be lgngflxgfilltlopes “in iheftowus and city. by t e r 0 ers o free transportation 91111511111 1°k11)'"1e“%1°11 1:131‘ 115 ‘lmrhjfrom nuy point on the Island. cou- f‘? 1e tmf} ‘l’? 115i?“ mm_ rmTpletl with theZ-l" dollar day bargains-l 1 D eme" S’ e‘ m“: y “m” 1e "H"an1l the fuci ihut they buy ill largo The enacts or Proteflion in mpquuntities. and make it a business 8 I >kcts free of duty. competition with ibo -,1prices of agricultural products 11nd fmmiry 510"“ 11"“ m“ 1111191‘ 111111 ‘other things, 11nd to reduce tl1cii'|“t ‘Hmwn to “"17 a 11111119 910"“ s1.\iutlonul Debt. Attracted by tbs/mm “m1 ‘P1111911 11mm- 11191101101 high ‘vases “m1 p19,“), 0y‘ Then illere Le the automobile. ‘work 1n the $1111.33‘ 11101151111113 ofuuotber factor 1ll putting the coun. ‘try merchant nui of business. 1111c ‘in the ease with ‘which the ‘furml-r ‘and ills family can go to town dur- ‘igg the sgmmer and get everything ‘ ey nee - ‘men in Great Britain. Germany and iiluborers followed year utter year. wags that industries (Continued on Page 5) Safety _ Razor Sale Genuine Gillette Razors and Blades a; bargain prices. GOLD PLATED college Style 84 cts. .1es were developed. the wealth of lithe country increased -enormously. ,the National Debt was paid, and - the farmers obtained good primer-ll ..-..d‘ as “the richest country in the world." More than that, the com- petition of their home industries tended towards a gradual reduc- tion of the [irices of the ueces-l sarles of life. But. occasionally there is a short‘ age in the States of some article Debutante Style . . SILVER PLATED Liberty Style . . B4‘ cts. lielrluud for thut article; and. lu uc-i 11ml tlnluuull, the price nl’ ii gorse up. The (lustmun duly Imposed ‘by the United States (iovcruluellt docs uot at ull eptcr iuto the trun- snctiou. The people nrc there; they have tile money to puy i'0r all the food they tread; and the prices arc regulated in the States strict- ly according to the supply of the ilriiclu that is needed. This year’ .it is potatoes: null buyers fronr [the Stilton come over here. or 0111'.‘ 1outerprislng trudern export the po- 1tntues they buy from our farmers But one of the . . 76 cil- SEE OUR WINDOW We will mall these to any address requested. r11: 2 MACS Drugstore 149 Great George Street Iliuty of thirty cents n bushel levi- 1-111 11y order of the United States Congress. That piust be paid be- iore the potatoes are permittedi over the horderylnd looking to the market price "in the States. fixed by the law of supply and d9. mand. the buyers have to pay so much the less to the sellers. That.’ is the fact. | Sn the editor of the Patriot was 1111111! rilht when. after the else-.- tlon. he stated that P. E. island’ 111111111111 nay the dnty on pofittoon’ imposed by the United Slates; and ull wrong when, before the eleo. 111111-‘1111 1111i1l11>rted Mr. Mackenzie Kings contention that "Protec- tion is Taxation." and that the pen~' pie of this island and other parts oi Canada must necessarily pay, 11! 111K911. the protective dufleg {hag Have you laid in your winter "Filly of Coslf it is time you did. "11- 111‘ may be- imiwsed by the pa-f.lhigz"ggitn'“lg1igw* We are ready to iiil your bins Island. sndgof bsnenfiof? wan all good Coal, the am n m alltull-Ieeasonsble people-will. in the1 ‘Willi prises. P117 no attention to the cryl algal an increase of customs dutles| censurlly involves an Incrgggg o1 1 hers offieoada ply u" A. Picliard 8t 6o 1111111111111 1111on them. 1f the farm. rm