‘\. ,T .ll »./ O J _ Trout Line We have a very large 'stock of these lines from very light to extra heavy. They are braided oil silk or enamelled and you will wonder how we do it. Bought them iight yon see andseiiing them right. See the Leading Tncllle Dealer about it. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST ?_ 'lhe Eye is the I' Window of the Soul you .ei!l1er._p_.xy a small . penalty in money now or a large penalty in eye strain later. If wisdom guides your choice we will be pleased to have you call and con- sult us. G, H, Taylor jeweler Optician l UIAUP ' sxrunoav, wiv .-,__.",.3 IPIIORISI5 HID, IEFLECTIOIIS. T50 Mirlilmd Provinces suffer con- siderably through lakh of advertising and by 8 xood desi oi misrepresent tion. This is espécislly so when popular writer seeks“t.o give h views in the public press or in boo Nora Scotia Legislature that a wri subsidy by way of advertising, ha published a booklet containing man norance than to evil intent. Now w have another writer, one of the for most English journalists, Mr. H Hamilton Fyfe, contributing his im prcssions of Canada to The Dai Mail, London, and reprinting them book-form under the title of "Sha ll extent. belittling the Maritimes. Mr. Fyfe did not visit this Pr vincc, nor from his book does it a pear he saw much of the other Mar to "embrace Canadian life from Mo treal to Vancouver." Yet one of th most conspicuous aphorisms in h "Ontario calls the Maritime Pro- vinces sleepy and Winnipeg humo ously pretends to think they a dead." This goes broadcast among the m lions. and no one need pretend it there may have been a good deal truth for it, in the past, as the M ritime Provinces, ourselves not e cepted, did not welcome newcomer and new enterprises with the ope arms of Upper Canada and the Wes In times now happily past, we r any extent, being more desirous keeping "oor ain sea guts for oor a 0ns's looks 0110 full much 'ill the lsrlsst _ _ If if. l\’0lllD quickly, "fliers scepticism is which ths new others csnslllll ness is a 8004. "In the IDB* men 8119051* than English cause their < in touch with odds rmienis ' upon sash kssn can sos °‘l“°°'~°‘1 various hiss, bo- parents. _ closely stock is, however, the only illultll- , in this ho” “_ tion I have yet known Tcl. and note the rastorate _ _ __ . uldbsmsdsolisi' rsetftlis e i th aextllssore lun. - . , _ .‘ . _ - _ “_ most always umls Gdlrs to learn Dalton u .mo Juno b,l'olo,.;| or 8 _-_ ,‘ r , 4' ________,Wl1t¢ Ol' WlT¢....-. »_ .B and a more vividtluhlsst in life. ,x¢,p;lo|;, \‘ | 'mls many Charlottetown friends _ ._ ' r . _ -I -___ They are more in earnest about it." Whether foxes open their eyes at-will be :lad $0 ll°l\\‘ *NY U-\‘l~ '(R°V~_ ~ » _ ` . x ‘_ ° _ n 1... M. of. ....~ Ii-~ - - ~»»»- ~-~- » »»»-.»f-z.“°°:"~ ¢.~::'“-..i'..“-- :':.r.':.1eYcwdall & McDonald "°» ”=l"“is .i“_"'°" 1* ._ ' . ' um ua ssmomont oi out inner--can 1 rs \»rr° .rn me form. A complaint was made in the England h ou Euglmd' Can' tant fact may ho left to tltsfgsniuslfioyal Victoria Hvlllll-ll. \|0l1fT\0\» c- “d“ l' 7°““3' Tl” 7°‘“_‘¢ “V” PW of Mr. Dalton. I agree to whatever, is rlpidly Mill! l'¢l¢°l`°d 9° 5°' “W” er, who had received' a considerable '““°h h°°d l'° "M °Pl“l°“l 0' 01° Old. ` he says, for ons. Heretofore I ao- ai h¢Blth° .._.../ _ . ._ _ _,- _ _ _ I e,“”" “‘°’ “’° “"‘°' “’°°"°“°° ‘“ °' °",‘,’,§',°,§‘ "‘° '"“°"‘ "“°°°° °' "w" nr. oinrio no so-amos, mono _ O ' _ _ some value, but you have only to set ° ' ‘ ' y it against the enthusis.sni` of youth; The mBt'°ncu dam vu ‘hmm th sig tur of llr~Frsnk- disparaging remarks, due more to ig- - from Mr. Dalton, Mr. Oulton and BIIOWD lll ° “U ° .- _ ¢° °°° h°W umm it ll |10" “W ill many others. No documentary proof lin K. Lane. 501'-l'¢*fll'1 0| *|10 Ill*-ill" 6° I on lone...-' ~ les. nroanssa oi me ooonwi me-*_ gné and s;__ <>l_<_l___f_::_I;;l°;; gmchg - ..» _ _ l l s eque. e _ Mm and womm' Canada’ WM" “ous to th. nu lm' .0 thu °n"to ~the Dlesslng announcement that b on A a fair average statement couid.be _ ° ' an ‘fm W““t “Wm 1°' m°“Y“ o,.o,,,,n¢,d of on th, gm,-l¢|_ 11; 'ng Dr. Btrickland's pension as retired 1 “ar t° °°m°‘ B" it 1' "h°°° Wh” Mr Oulton who told me about the lLieutenant of D. Oo. and Csllidiill 0! _Y respond to her call now that she will ~G'll,l,g'» and um "pope" gong md 1 K. Co., 20th Regiment. Maine Infalli9‘ D most plentiously reward." chose to accept his story because he \'Y» had b°°" l“°"“°d t° ‘am 9°' 11 .i9”' can some from kilvsl' Ihltsu's -Astlcolill s °--- 'has the reputation and the appear- l'08l'- CNW- str1°u*“‘l» Wm’ is ° I Go 'ro Canada?" and, to a certain. CAHADNS NAVAL DUTY lance of excellently une character, l veteran oi the Civil wa;-é wasvsevcrs- _.__ llfurtiisrmore hs spoke of Mr. Dalton;l_Y _:'°;“d;g__Z °_:‘__dY&’___ °_‘_‘adm‘:_'_; Z: ~ r r . . 0- Sir.-Al the result bl mv letter of ‘“ “”'°°"‘“'° t°"“°' ~ hiii pension is in recognition* oi thief ___ the 13th mot” I am oom_ ...rho I received no documentary proof of _Mt The many mend! ___ Dr s____,ck_ oroblom b which th hi "io o sales of skins prior to 1905 from Mr. I - ' i- who hom lzmposit-6 viglgnl an 0;: Dallm, My any one else, Nsielm- land will join us in congratulations. time Provlufee. BB his l10\1r 19 “ld fronted is this; how can we vindicate “'°’° “Y l“`°°°“°°d t° Mr' vl°‘“mh` n- the stand of our party in the face of G°“°f°_'_°g- tl" R“"i““ A3"i°“““"“1 as _ fi s i no ~ w - » ' - ’ ` ° SQ,” :°;}d';;° lf. F? “Q” 022;'-sxilcildiiéinsion Mr saitor 1 wish _ _ _ __ 1° ing the Conservative party, mi we, to state that I do not claim periec- book is this reflection. are quite wining to some by tho oo_ tion for mine or any b00k, except vim, given them, by tho Briuoh Ad__one. 1 do not claim to be A live _,___- ,._ ml,-al¢y_ 'po prov, mot they ,ro oct- stock breeder but a horticulturist. HALmAX_ Moy 1¢,....H_ M, 3_,<_ re ing on the advice of the Bea Lords of MY W°"k 0" PM *uf l“‘1'“°i"`_Y °“17 °°' ,Cumberland, with Prince Albert, sec- the Mistress of the Seas I have only Cllllied “V6 MOD*-llB 2\1f~0S°ffD°l""W\ll°h ond son of King George of England, _ to quote the following taken from a °°“Sme"l“Z thi* i"'°t that u“`°°_and heir-presumptive to the throne, il- speedy of the Fl;-gt, Lord of the Ad. months were occupied in travel did_on boom-_~ -"1-was in pm-_g at 11,45 is miralty delivered on the 26th of not permit 0! WB Pubuwilim ‘Ji 5 yesterday from Bermuda. No official ,, good advertisement for “_ Som March, 1913: “It therefore behoves_W¢;l`:*_3_\1°h BB__¢h°___§l\‘:_“3l71_;Y lll°;_‘“-5___w__ ce1e_bratlon____wagl;_ad=_wll__0n tg; C\l:_' ' the oversee Dominions to make exer- Pl Well OP °W V°l'» ° ber and en re e Br or- G S ' °' tions for their own and for the l'¢¢°lV0l`0SP°l‘0\1B £0 ulldcrtike British cruiser. Prince Albert is dur- e- or increase, the world-widemobllity to write a book, it fell to my lot. ing this cruise subject to the same sented the intrusion of new blood to of the Imperial Fleet." Surely this In this connection it might be per- rules as those governing his b§-_other of opinion of the Admiralty is vindlca- missible to say that Mr. Dalton s cadets and has few special priv eges. tion enough for the present ernergen- opinion is not generally shared in ~ in cy presentation to Empire defence. .thus condemning my book. Th e COUNTESS T0 LEAD *’e*‘"‘““’5" as ml mducement t° keep I am also asked Since the inior- f o l 1 o W i n g l e t t e r ll s. s E els eessssil 0° _ _Mm is., 1» vu: Thomas llsrlhlll. The friends of Charlottetown, who ‘of pnenmollll will _fast he in macilr , Rev. R. W. stock, N. Consul of U. S. A. at this port. has PRINCE ALBERT SIMPLE LIFE xst will _ hifi* 5 I. i ' l ',_Live, wild T foixels-b1%¢ll»l -8? 'izgexts' L 7 U ‘tanimsis all caught in f§r,iNo_1¢l,l;i "' sound 'sna“'w¢i15u_»1e 'iff-’=f`='“»_1°llf°" k _ Wm. MONBOURQUETTIL Mgr. ' th _ ' th 1, g lg b nl ' t Y lm h 1 This was the partingsentence of it P3ii¢°ii°l.¢.iii‘HE;"X§E§“ED tisticians and social students, that does he now substitute it for one of on the subject of Fur Farming and in|P°1“1ld- B9 911° “O05 *'°'d“Y with he' - h - d k' d that I-oduc ' ` the oonnmos one emo; uint are °°Hffl\>“il°“l" _ the-rifles rv" wr sanding us a wry h"'|"““‘l °“ *lm t`°. "“°" 11 - publishes by ifmcmmomm-irmmv ncbi, not to hinder lt’, as hour" Govern- :_!___o1_::;_r`°i_r_a§_i_<_ii1_;_':)tts»\vs, 'aa ' {" .”?°l“' 9°_""° _"*°°".' . _ adverse ¢_g_1_:i¢i»m _ ‘ ;'0iie‘becomes_s_cslri;ic_sl~ llwilf pévu- .own f°°°_ ill *JN fill and ~ in-_»» n v»n#-'i.¢se»i»._'¢rv‘-ire-`]°“r'i.2‘rii'°J°.i..“‘“°‘ lf' . 'nov nssrirvdvile .lv il=¢**'il'¢'°"-’ 8|' U of the can _ 1 2110. ‘do not tk our Canadian cities and far into the oooo_ has not its ooo, to the Lower country districts has convinced me d s yet unborn, it behoves us to ponder well the part we are playing in this drama. What wonder that our popu- er E us! What wonder that the lure ofthe West. is draining the East of its ll 3' into onset, or iauingtnat so ins told that our roads are too widen i are not so ldreadnought displacing 40,000 tons 0 and costing about $20,000,000 accord- asked ion three battle ships and got one: as it did last year when the es- timate called for two. _ in an automobile through some of ‘that most of the automobile talk passing current as wisdom at the pre- sent time is idle gossip. If the aver- age horsemen had the average sense of the average horse the automobile would run tomorrow. Seine men are cowardly enough to say that they are opposed to the automobile for the women’s sake. This is a tbase insinu= ation. The 20th century woman is afraid of nothing. For verincation of this statement consult the British Cabinet. One of our anti-progressives after laboriously cataloging the usual ar- ray of arguments against the auto finishes oil his preoration by saying that he will never get used to being killed by an _automobile every time he goes on the'road`. I can only give consolation to my courageous friend _by assuring him that an automobile kills a man only once and that it is unfair on' his part to' expect that -even this implement of destruction should be an exception to other death _dealing agencies. _ Pardon me, -Mr. Editor,~.for taking `up so much of;your valuable space, but before cbncludfng I.wou1d'5ug- _gest that, ss_._the-Autoehct now only .waits the 'oynsent of the"G.0vernor-ln- Council an .the consent of the peo- -ple, the first, day of July 'bs set apart as the dste»on._which the Act shall gd 1 e P _ » 4th of July _ls the’ great day oi slaughter in _the neighboring Repub- lic, I would move _our carnival .of ` vveinsugurate on the same Office at A. 1-IORNE fa co. John H. 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