if.“ l . ‘in!’ anners t sermons, ‘ [e o. iversary of . ,_ figtfiltlifipbin which ‘the dominant ‘ "I-heseowords were inscribe . _ ‘ Mg?“ .. V I "ononvfztug gr.» F‘ a '~ _ “lvllivifcii AGAIN" ._ a ,_ v3 ussia was celebrate reachers used 01.6111 as - v 8 ' ' ldket an sho the ‘Ygghbrddptleiem. ‘Tehswhenthe war f .11 Wit containena‘ lot =of“vrords, ‘with .._¢ tlle__u=\_lat conspicuous smmillsle of ~ solid matter. ' city of phrases and sentences of Germany's declaration 0f d in Berlin by a (1911 note was “Novel; d. on thousands, ‘text for paci- iltcd them. ~ ‘ til!!!“ . es H‘ p meeting‘ thelyls hai- in n. millet; ""- twiut nun-ici- p. lllloll the wutegirrente of our own three rivers; to any ~_ nothing qt the othcr swlrt water‘ powerr» throttlllout. tbe-lllbvlncef.‘ As denu- miag up or retentioiio! the waters . i rt of tn proc of tuneu- uie kind borrowed from dime no-Jfufihh p0,?" ,0 lfjun-"m m" vets, and stump oraton from the coma n “c; M cough,“ m‘, m, "cotton belt," and happily no one wnnecuon ‘m, m, bundm‘ o; w‘, ‘exlvectedaufihlh: mm- 11» w iii-hem bridle! constructing them; produced the stereotyped. Libenl m .5 to comm, u‘, gamed“ w hllllvvlllllle 011 ‘Wiélfllwfly-y.” “Bul- that they can be diverted to hydro». movism," "Socialism" and all the glagu-lcgl Jpwqg, bmdyminnj", ‘u other lama that go tohnake up the would "be 5;‘ m“ "om, m, u. ‘common Liberal vocabulary, , but pertinent at some point when; 1 in the whole tlveculumns. not an vii-on; current. is svsiiqhip. Thh t» a hue ‘ll . p t m. sltrwvljl; blllmtheotiuotleae, '_ There is no scan ’* ‘Th0 vflllfiler son of Iheir ilz~ gcelienciu the Duke an: lyuchbu of Dkvonshlre, Lord Charles Cav- clldhh lwho arrived at Riileaa Hall Wayne‘ ‘w... ‘mum. twin-i“ ‘ -*-r— . ....' ,' (‘Kslilas OM‘ fltlflii flu“ “um sfvtfmrer- their "added extfff‘ treason are de— ' h, n; “an,” warns“, lived fronrthe heads usually un-' Illfnot dampen the erdor of lovers clean. 01 0111110" Noble. 91“? m! W11?" M it la wt Lest ‘year the U.‘ s‘. ill t a upwards of three thous ' . slid le were in attendance it mo" m“ ‘@1000 mum. o‘ hum“ 5 lhe- o aflue fi0*,‘00!ll1l'fl by 4151' and auto from long dlstanceq will iuChlIs. bolus, valued _at less an; citiaeus ‘flflgigrlgtge dffllll lb thlll- $2 n; _ ", wholesale. This is _rpower~or e vllto ~._ "~ .. “awn” ‘Mm “learning 1": reckoned a high price. increased ‘Ulla flay for the town. . . , . ._ ' e e e in; caused lmadvancein the mark- _ Women who wear iI-lll hair do ‘ g . this week will rennin with his not mo”; haw nigh-J; i, u“; . imported V ., ‘ hair from Hon; Kong. lt is chearr demand by the; Uhitec ~_et..i.. hsv- 7 J» vow‘ h?“ "5 ' wldheufiableloelmlonlldh-dt _ elepgdtedisia uviip ‘ ... . '\~ be plausible story the vic " or» "an e. . . . l‘ ndd gfebfiaaletl, when thetrcasury rmany will be us ready for war as on is refilled. the first day ‘August, I914,- when she cheered her troops mobiy \ . ._- ‘n for war. » , ‘ ' . ‘*7 T%Vith'in the past few months a man who had rved a term in a Canadian p9nit@l11l111.‘.\’_ 191‘ 3 £91“ cit-quick adventure succeeded in victimizlng other et-rich-quick adventurers to the tunc of fifteen to ' _enty million dollars on a scheme which the. autho- ties declared to be absolutely impossible of fulfil; _,eut. Nodoubt Ponzi had sung the “Never A231" i _ when caught in his first exploit, but with a wor d full» of people repdyl to be victimized he 600111 not resist the temptation. His present victims are no doubt singing; i_t_today but they too will recover and ‘they will agalnlnvcst in any. gold brick proposi- tion that will promise them a return of two or three fitindred per cent. ' _ - _- ‘ ', And so‘ we go on alternately getting bitten nnd. singing “Never Again.“ The magorlty believe. Just what they want to believe regardless of the logic of fhct and ofreason. ' tim swallows it and event- Never Again” and the artist gets the If ‘pally sings THE 1’.\'l‘Rl()'l‘ BLYFF‘ if i~ 1’. . , _ ‘ . - ‘i. 3 _ Thé Patriot, inspired, no doubt,- by lt-s long’ con- élrinued bluff, has for several days past been trying fltto make its readers believe that neither Premier "Bell nor any of the Liberal candidates had ijljot to increase taxation. The attempt argues a very f‘ our opinion of the intelligence or the memory of ~ s readers. The Patriot knowsgas every intelligent ‘ Iersoni in the province knows, that ‘the whole Bell mpaign was conducted on the understanding thajt 1.‘ f_. the Liberals were returned to power there would e, no increase of taxation. The-Patriot now knows. ‘its every intelligent person knows, that the Liberal ptimpaign was a piece of thefoulcst deception ever practised in this province. ' ‘ A few days ago, in response to lbuentqchallenges, we {what Mr. Bell meant hitunifesto : , _ “With, proper econ zvenue of aPPboximate v _ [government should have been able to apply consid- _;erably more than $30,000 towards the increase. of Eteachers’ salaries.” ' i; ‘- -‘ The Patriot of course declined to express an fopinion. Will it now do so? Was there any. hint in ‘this that the then revenue ' iii‘; ,, . one of its free . "mifl-Jl‘ omy, out of their additional re- ly $2,000,000 this (Arsenaultl- was l idiot a direct promise to the electors that the B911 1‘ ‘overnment could pay the teachers out of the then '3 avenue at least a little more than the Arscnuult ‘government had donc? If this was not the meaning "I it will the Patriot tell us just what meaning Mr. fiéll expected t‘hc people ‘to get out of it? “Was there Zznyhint in it. that “with proper economy _ the mem- t‘ ors would be able to vote themselves an lncreaseof J50 per cent in their own salaries? The audacity Qgtpmpting this belated bluff comes with poor grace _ the Patriot which during the campaign howled douder and more brazenly regarding the promised Liberaleconomy even MI‘; $3911 QR any 01, 1115 ‘candidates. In scream headlines it warned the Warmers against the “iiii . ‘tous?’ tnxof $75000 P10; ‘posed by Premier Arscnault to increase teachers lsalaries. This, it declared, was til-e way the Conser’; ‘Natives, if re-elected, would “pile it on thefarmers. t g1", , It complained in tearful capitals, and gave I as ione of mlany similar "rnment should be defeated, that “the government I ‘askept on the so-called War and Health Tax of 0:000 a yearaftcr the need of it had passed.” Did Ytllis give the electors any intimation the revenue was ‘Eillsulficint, that the taxes must be increased? _ l. Premier Bell held, and the Patriot re-echoed 1t, gthat the War and Health tax should be abolishetlats grate was sufficient revenue without it and a0 U161!’- 1 "st session they not only partrally re-enacted ltbutj "about quadrupled all the o her taxes. _ 1 YT“ Now we know the Patriot will dodge all this; Qyvill squirm around the points "at issue and Whine lthat the Guardian is abusing it. but it cannot deceive eople. Its bluff is a laughing stock to all who it and in fact we owe ourreaders an apology lgprwpsting so much space over it. ' .t-'i' him. EDITORIAL NOTE. 0w“ - . - , *;.?‘5,.,.J,Nothing will take the various distempers which. "the city and artificial life breed out of man like farm ‘pigs-dike direct and loving contact with the soil. It ' ‘ ' It humbles him, teaches him ce and restores the propel,‘ Blessed is he whose . youth “seed upon a farm. make much of it, put your-.- ‘Yelfjlnto it, bestow your heart and your bramiuppn * t so ‘that it shall savor of you-radiate your ‘he f to , the syst f: a 1011901302‘ your days work is done. v . .‘-‘ U. ..-. “w. .,, i» 'l‘he“‘gct rlchfiirtist‘ comes withl promsied asked the Patriot to explain by the ‘following clause, in his nsufficient? Was it reasons why the Arsenaultgov- ‘ argument to ‘the point. contained we do ‘not know} kpjllflllC. Thai he‘ was qlllllddled to evidenced in his state- "that "the overdraft in the bank of Montreal was 023212206," ‘that this _“w‘as SUPPRESSED A‘_l\'ID KEPT l-N T-HE DARK from the people of this province IN the Patriot's beautiful blue ,and ‘seeing star; when he ‘jurcd or‘d-reamcd_ of this he challenges the "ed-lipi- s; the Cunrdlan, to meet (him) lnMStur- goon,” etc. Surely‘ he‘ ‘decrease enough ‘to know that welare‘ not lost to every ‘consideration of self respect. ‘ , Several times we advanced the p proposition thlat the depiction of our‘ Voyswtr-r supplies was duo, not to riisrH/sclsyibut to _naturai causes. principally the fishing ‘depredhl tlolls, to which inexpert and negli- tnibutory_ These views were fre- quently contributed through the pross,1as well as by personal in- terviews and private-letters Fish- erlnnn from RlchmonrhBay and vi- clnity are now‘ reporting the pre- . quantity to justify .beiief lll-tllb dls- appearance ‘of disease andfthe pro: n*-‘s‘e of a return to good fishing conditions. in real fact the re- covery of the beds is due to exact- ‘ly the opposite of those which caused the depletion, and are lia- turul in their operations. Because fishing became unprofitable, the fisherman left of! ravagln; raking - 1nd tearing up the beds, andihe fish having this period of resthave taken advantage of the opportuni- . ty to recuperate and revive. ,It will be found however, upon in- vestigation, that this improvement . lrnongeneral but only in ‘those places and under those conditions wherein bunian destructivenesa hlas not made recllilflfflllllll 111-1005‘- cible, We still maintain, for rea- sons set forth at length some time . ago, that human agency properly directed can bring those fisheries ' hack fully to their former pfOdllC- tivéncss, and that there is not and ncvcr was any fatal disease on our oystcr beds The Montreal Star proposes l‘ cartoon, .by the artist‘ Raccy.‘ 111 . which father Neptune ,l'is_es from tho St. Lawrence to tell -__younz ohmic» that Jifour million. electric horsepower, equivalent to ‘llgyilflill- . X ntQnebvwombwwtlovi- 2 to. l :' Guardian; Readers! z Iurnlelied h! W- 0- 14'1"“) .~ JUST FOR TODAY Make the voice of ills praise to he licartl.——l‘s. 662B‘. . Our Father. we thank Thee for the day which is before us. light awoke us with 8111011955? 111111 its evening shadows will beckop us to est, it is an emblem gift of ille lo us. For up of-Joy and sorrow. like.‘ ‘ the, clouds with the sun '. shining through. and of toils and responsi- .biiitie'e, and hopes like the fiuiprn- Anz. and memories glorifying, .11". ttlke the rays of the sunset. ' v e10 ‘us to be grateful and worthy of Thy gift. 0 Lord. we are thankful above all for this ‘* sehold of ter understand Thee. What we tire to our little ones Thou ‘are to us; nnrl what our children are to 1*. w» tire to Time. ‘iVlien we think of it, lovc suleops ovcr us likfl this summer, and we iunw the joy nf Thy favor. and leei the security of Thy care. In parenthood Thou dost come close to us. and in chiidhon-i we driivv close to Thee. Bless Thou our children hndali our loved ones, sail make each _., he of us worthy of love and cdli once and divine. W» are sorry forlheharsh word/ind the uniriudnut,‘ Even as we are sorry for ‘our faiiltis, we for- give one another. DtFThou for- give us each one, 0 Father, ‘ for every indifference sndsin against Thee; Guard us and keep us to- day. Amen. - a N,1AcGiliI: ‘WATIRRIDJ. D.. flrooklyn, New York." l .0 nieitt that Mr_ Anderson, Provln» ciul Auditor. declared "under oath” and ~ lgcnt government control was con-I wince of yoiinz oysters in sufficient ' ‘s tin ,the i,_ ours. Through its ministfY W9 1"!" - what the something which the hignpi-‘iee of unpublished ‘portion of his speeohcoal is forcing upouthe ‘ipdustrial No" world.‘ 1t is lolugfto. be forced up- ipubt it would have been‘ much on ufinourblinsll community: it more interesting but perhaps notbus jot to come atsonietime or _.jl‘lst the right stuff‘ to give to‘ the ahothenand why not new} somewhat I ‘ ‘ ‘i i‘, it ‘is said the flea his the ireat- est ‘umper in the world. it can iunlp overs. thosuand times above’ its own height. But it can't com peto‘with the Patriot, which not‘. it slings its mud, jumps complete- ‘Iy out of sight. It is still mumbi? in; over ‘Mr. Lee's visits to Fal- ‘DHE HOPE THAT mm 5115111.. conwood, which and not in dispute,‘ HAUL-T GOVERNMENT WQULITI)“; 3M9; qommflqy our‘)! 518m 13E RETURNED T9 PQWER" 1'19 from the- relevant and M11913’ 1111151 111""? 119911 11111111111118‘ facts" which we pressed upon them. Biff-Lot us [repeat "are the roofs still" °°11‘_‘,‘le§kln5 and unrepelred? Arc ‘tht .A_pd_‘ important rotted out spoutlngs and conduct: ors still a1 they were reported by tiipfipniihtssion? Are the sanitary upset; aha Ibaui um in "nu. run still disconnected and un usable? Have the "rotted floors" Wiceurepaired? Have tenders been called for this work which the pruttler e0 seneationally dramatic ed last February? Are the pati- 0l1lB‘Sl.lll fckl the inferior meui, complained oLby the Grand Jury? Is ~l-t still cut up on disease ludciv ‘ chopping blocks‘! Has a matron been appointed? These‘ questions concern the public much more than the insipid visits of Mr. Lea, anti these are the questions which the Patriot doesn't touch witha fcrty fnot pole. And the Guardian has no tin-e to waste hunting after the, Retrial. The Patriot made certain grave and indecent insinuatlons reflect-- ing upon the personnel of theAr- rcnault Government, accompanied h," THREATS OF EXPOSURE ll the Guardian persisted ‘in showing i-r- the wrongs and incompetence of tne Bell Governmei-h W".- demand- gq‘. th-lt the Libel-a. orgsuout iL-tg "libel in "concrete and negltiublt- Wlrm" so that it i-rmld be properly rieait with. Emphiiaicalby wl» zlvq them‘ to understand that vie were. i-ot open to compound any crlla-i-‘Q ‘either with the Patriot, th-i Gov - eminent o - anv uthsrsMFhat it. was w shame s‘ ri zi .i;-|;race for spews- ipaper to imik- wit.“ a proposal, 1.21.11 its ci..' duty to empnn “dis- lionesty“ ll tho handling it public nlonle-l. lIF AS 1T PRETENDEI.) I‘ KNEW 0F SUCH. Their answti- was an irrelevant question top fool ish to put in print, too childish to cull for reply. it l! the cowarifs method of crawling into a llUlc. , . Then under the heading "Afraid to Answer." it Jumps out of sigh‘. from the issue with a camouflage recital of common, incidents of QOVGHTIIIGIII.‘ ‘it says: "Up-to Sep- tember 7th, 1ili9—$306,000 for that portion of that year, had been siren,‘ Department .of Public ‘Works? What has that got to do with stolen money or, as the Patrl~ pt tihreiténed to disclose, "dishon- ‘éstiyfltaken from the public treas- ury"! Of course, $806,000 was ex- pended and without a doubt, "cheques amounting to liens‘ of thousands of dollars hurl been is- sued" but w-hat has that got to do with "dishonestly" appitoprlasd mo- ney? These are the regular trans‘- uutionu taking place your in and ‘year out, with all governments.‘ Without n doubt the Bell Govern‘ pg Thyl metit have already. before Septem life la ‘nuuleiber the 7th, issued “cheques AIM-- QUINTLNG T0 TENS 0F 11i-l0UlS-~ ANDS Ob‘ DOLLARS and without the shadow of a doubt, before that date in the present year, they will,- have spent considerable inore than’ the $306,000 which the prattlei. bietea so much about. - it‘. fulltlier says‘: "The Premier in his Budgetfipeecfi last ‘session de- clared that the late Tory govern-i ment had spent $110,000 more than was authorised by’ the Legislature: Yes, but the “Premelr often salt‘ more than his prayers. I-ie also said thutfiover $505,000 wan ‘expend-l of carrying the election" whdre they-public monkey accoutlttiiiowed the ‘total expenditure to be only ed from thrPubiivWorks "Depart? lneiit. and "$500,000 for thefiphrpoie j‘ ‘ llrlqlngsu llld- little "daughter who have been spending‘ the IIIIII- nier twit-h NIL and Mrs. “fumes Paton. are leaving Monday fo Montyeai. O s l ‘ Widespread sympathy is ektend- ed to Mr. D .R. Laird and family on the death of ‘Mr. Sydney Laird. which sad news was received here a-st Sundeyfi A your»! man of stir- ing qualities he ‘will always be lov-lnily i-ememberedby ‘his hosts bf friends. » g 1 o _ ' ‘Many Charlottetown friends will e. interested to know that Mrs;- John R_ Gates, accompanied by her two young daughters, Harriet and lDast Ce l Africa. They travell- ed tiweiv hundred miles to Cape Town. South Africa. and sailed. from ‘there on July 2nd for England. which they reached on July 22nd. fThey immediately sailed for‘ fiance and Switzerland. On July list they polled from Soutbamptonl _for New York-on the monster steamer S. ‘S. Imperator 58,000 tons. They will reach Nerw York this week and after a brief stay ‘hey leave for Monctoiifd-lrect to nrlsit Mrs_ Gates’ mother, Mrs_ W_ :W Lodge, Sr., on North Street, vliere they will‘ remain some time. ‘They com-mencctl their return iour ney about June ’ist_ It is about live years since {they left Moncton, ‘or Umtali, Africa.‘ ' I I I ' iDr. Alfred Thompson, M. P.. Ileft Ottawa this week for. Dawson City,‘ Yukon. He will be accom- panied by Colonel Perr . of New York. Mrs» Thompson ‘lid Miss tlfreda are spendling- the summer '._li_ Prince Edlward, lsiand_ ‘ I I I Quite a number of Charlottetown visitors were in Sackville this ‘week, attending the 63rd annual meeting of the Grand Lodge !_ 0_ which over four hundred delegates were in attendance, I I I Mr. John Baseett of Ottawa has joined ‘Mrs. Basset and children who are sumlnering alt BrackleY Beach. a ' " ‘- e e e qillti, s‘ Sta returned soldiers at Camp Hill Hos days ‘vvlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Dexter, of Truro_ ' ‘ I I I The garden fete at Shaw's i-io- ganlzed by Mrs. M. H, Ball of Mon tqgaLyvho is sumtmering at Brack- guests of the hotel. The fete was for the benefit of the Julia Drum- mond Hostel for Business Girls and realized $113. Dr. Bagnaii 118;K0.l16 up toIOtta- we to attend a meeting of the Can lidian Dental Association. . I I I ‘Principal MlacKinnon. Presbyterian College, Pine tiig churches of St. John's. Both ing much refreshed by their tr present in the city are Mr_ Kil- hum and party who motored here from Norfolk. Vn., and are great- ly pleased with the Garden Pi-o- ‘ vince having‘ visited many points of interest, including several fox ranches. 1 ‘ I I I The fox [trot |alld the easier of Dancing which opened its twen- dancer of today does not want to exert himself mentally or physical- ly, hence the gradual demise of the steps. begun. to. wane, waltzes and the (two steps of ten yeafs, ago. a co-melback. but it. cannot buttons. in the opinion ot,,ths dancing mas- tera. t u I I Mrs. c. H. hues entertained very dellzhtfillly at nix tables of Bridge on Thursday afternoon. I I I Judne stwwart his returned from s short outing nl Shedinc Cape. .. ~. . i-lcrridne, of Ottawa, one. of the . mnsl brilliant preachers in the Presbyterian Church in this conn- lI'_V.1, passed throurh the ‘city rec- .'eutly en route. to Hubbnrris. where he imspentttul thqrnoptrh of Auk~ n31‘ n; ~" l‘ ‘ ' , v-. . . . . _ MF'IIU1 Mrs W. W. Stanley and fnnflly are VlFIHlWI in Montreal hrlnnratnrv tn teklnz ml their por- mannvtt residence ln Ottawa much $103,353.02. we pnbtlenge tile rm riot, the Premier, or any‘ one on their behlll 0o show Milt Nblnglb dollar was spent by the lute gov- ernment. which when not authorised by Hpjgllfilgttlre. -' _ _ conlhe.‘ tn lip Pnvv-qQLQIJ-IhPIP Charlotte town.‘ friends? ' ' Mrs. Perle; of New York ac- t-‘Mnnflufml by Miss Mildred and "l" Marion" Myles are the clients .of nu,’ pips ‘litre, _ p. ,w. Vinni- QTF. of the Maritime Provinces at‘ f-Dorot-hy Dexter, of the of Vocational Workérsjfor pita}, lllalifax is spend-in; her holi- tel, referred ‘to last week, was or- icy Beach, assisted by some of the of the Hill. tvnd Mrs_ MaoKinnon have arrived home after u much enjoyed visit to Newfoundland During his ah» iience Principal MacKinnon has filled the pulpit of one of the lead- lie and Mrs. MacKinnoii are f? - p. I I e I _ Among the tourists who are at waltz steps cannot be supplanted.- accorrltng to members ofithe In- ternational Association ‘of Masters fltvaevenm (annual convention‘ ln/ Cleveland. 0., on, Tuesday ,»The* l'|2\0l‘0ll5 steps‘ Silica‘ ‘the ‘ freakish have been making a strougmidi for et. We ‘paid lust? year- $228,895 for Chinese human hair. f. ‘o..b. Hung sci-s. ‘ . " l At. theft-ate its original cost was a bit inure that 83 a pountlfibut we izat the choice stuffs the longer and liner grades. Europe buysthe coar- ser and shutter hair, largely for in- dustrial purposes» _ t Special grades, extra. line, are fade into hair‘ nets, which most Am- erican women wear in these days. The automobile has made small hats fashionable and on this ac-' ahouuwhen the motor car imspeed- ing. ‘ human hair imported from China undergoes very elaborate cleaning processes before it ls offered for sale in this country. Still, on the‘, whole ,one might ‘wish finch came A, ‘from somewhereelsm ' ‘ ‘ -————-€:O-}— The Flower-Like Tongue (Exchange) At the local" club the conversa- tion had got on the topic of the English language, its uses and ab; uses. “Have you ever noticed?‘ said oneman, "how fond people are .of flowerphraseisflwhon speaking of a woman? Her cheeks are always; hereyes are ‘dewy violets,’ and—" “You've forgotten one,“ broke in the mun with the sour face, who had hitherto been silent. “Which one?" "Her tongue. it's a ‘scarlet run- ner." _ I ' Colonel Percy A. Guthrie, of Boa ton and Fredericton, was in St, John this week on his way back to the Hub, after spending a plea- ant vacation in Prince Edward ls~ land, Colonel Guthrie, who organ- ized tho Inpbean Kitties ln New Brunswick and the- New England States} in’191:7,' ‘officiated at the annuai-reunlonof that regiment. than 400 members of the organ- ization were present, including representatives from New Brune- wick, Ontario, Nova Scotlh and Massachusetts The Caledonia Club ering this year. i u Almonguhe visitors here who received a cordial welcome were Dr. and iMrsJ-l. A. C_ Morrison of Florida who are nc-w touring the Provinces before returning home in Qctobernwhile here they were ‘he guests of Mr and Mrs. A. E. Mogieon, Prince Street, I I I Mr. B. L, And treasurer of the oya] ‘Canadian Golf Association] Montreal. has =ent out the first notices govern. in: the '1-920 ‘Canadian open golf championship -in the expectation that rnsnyprofessionaig inythe Ugv ltvrl, States ~wlli make entries. This year's title e_v_ent will be held nt.the Rlvermead 0olf'Club. Ot- tawa. Auitust. 26" and 27 ‘and en- tries ‘will class's: 1.10mi. August 25; sou, secretary, Mr.‘ and‘ Mrs_‘ J_ Sydney Roe of 0.1mm are 10511111115. a holiday ahlhrackley Beach ‘ ‘ e7" IalI.#.,§<'-‘7 -r-s a»:- - and ‘Mrs. J. E. Wyatt of 50111111911111“ have 0a their guest Mtl- J. D. Chapman oil-Ottawa, - . I ‘I The bflef stay of the French c101"? 00111511? Save the officers and‘ sailors ah‘, opportunity of see- llls m" Mr province for the first ileague ‘ellideavdring m makc their Mil bore-u pleasant remembrance. 011 Wednuadilyqmorning Comman- f1"- Wflnflllpt» called on Govcrnor Mbmlllllvlhlelll? ‘Honor returning tsrtllMns the commander and, medical ofllcer to s, drlvmwbthé Dlaqep of interest iilutbelcity; Ali en route to Brest v I I‘ I ‘Present dav veils are extremely.‘ 11111111111 111 959M. Few tight ones.‘ knotted and pinned at the time]; 0f with the trlcornes Napoleon or p large toques short floatink Chantil- ly veils, like those seen on many of Jeanflalbricl Domerzueb por- traits, are the thing. These" veils are becoming tosthe majority of women. and ‘they IlYf! an elegant finish to the hat. Until the heav_ ler veils for whiter wear come nl- ong, composed of lace, tulle. etc. the smartest veils are being used and yards of chiffon which used to serve to keep the hat an the head ls thascer oped along are now ran‘- dered useless. wine to the mode of the tlpM-flfl. l; little hats which are wornicrunwed down over the oven, ‘defying the highest speed. The present day vplue. Intended more for beauty than actual use. ‘rose,’ her hands are ‘lily-white,’ _ which was held in Boston. More j of Boston was -hoat to the gath- f '1111¢‘-}' Pblvute citizens and the Navy ‘ same‘ in the“ aftéfhoon, inter eh- . ter an all too glltlff vlslbtlie gouéhp. left Thursday for tho Mngdglgngl .- ,, the neck; are seen nowadays, but ‘ for automobile "wear. The yards , T 4m blIrvbQ-nlul-s 0.1mm‘ ‘l nk‘ of llova Ell I. l. ‘l Banshee also at e ‘ sts 61.0w. t,- rls. fllllllllildlq t». I countlthe hair lsworn compact, al- _- ‘than. have meshed England from 9° m‘ "d" m“ n- my‘ m" m" t lt is comforting to know that the p . 400 ifllgfurormehloiilp ll es.. .. jhfilndlhlflflfvllfmd t! leeeaveee exceed IIYQOOOJIM. A I Charlottetown Branch ‘ interest are safe ' account to-day. '1. PAID-UP CAPITAL Rnssam FUND A Good Investment‘ _. ,1 .T1‘1E 1110119! You 88W dams interest‘ - when deposited in our Savings . Department, and botli- prlncipal ami- t ~ ed whenever required. thgtevervwrl ‘Aé and can . ' _ Openian» " "m THE. CANADlAN ‘r ' OF COMMERGE.,;;T,‘|.1 a t ‘$5,000,006? ‘~' t‘ $15,000,000‘; " CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, c. Lomer statesman-get." ywworld odSbyafl“ fl (New York Tribune) Dispatches from London indicate that the calling of an International Boy Scout conference was a liuppy inspiration‘ and Slr Ilobort Baden- Poyvell is receiving congratulations on nil aides for the splendid show- ing‘ of his organization. London has t0 éfiéfYfllflg invaders illlld indeed, it must be a thrilling and exciting fjfllousehold m, VM.‘ it answered. ‘ tinsurnace have Branch Olloe . outing‘ veils which" ht on‘ menu lt~ ts for xliose 4 are attached r self. _, t a extended an mnuiusinstlc welcome arrsnled their The Great-West Life Ass. C nyndmen ‘& Co ‘Muslim-e for l3. fltl. f“(____ 1.- ‘TTSAFQE: sum? — of paper suits of clothes might tn- tcrsst. folk more if they did not realize that, at the present pried of newsprint, the paper suits are lia~ ble to cost more than tboseunoit people are now wearing. - ‘ (iTorono Globe») l ' All this tolkaboutthe poisibnlty i t l t l l-f-_- you convince a. manjsgeiast‘ his will you may have to doit over hgalu next day." I - ' ~ ~- .-= ,~.;.1 . ; .Assured-.- , _In addition to absolute sécllriflldfourqfesxtahtsltv, in event of death is afforded by the ‘policies of ~ iTlte North ‘American Life Assurance Conlpany‘ .J. K. __ ‘ F - Provincial Manage-if. W Qlllce Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown. ‘ ROSS*‘x§ \\\\\\\\\\"WIIIIIII!JPEJ;PA\,\\\\ _ Expenses if ‘, p ii the head of voun family dl0tl—CO\lld ma‘ house- “ bold expenditure‘ go on as before? Life ‘insurance will answer lze question-as you went . .‘\. Qver 100.900 vermin. looking m THE nnsr m Lin: protection with (r1 ,8 Charlottetown. 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