‘ i ~__.,,. i _`._ __ 5 Q. -. ,,. F-il l , i -' , _ _ _ ~ ° ¢¢_ _ iv p _ _ A. SENAULT, -'lXi"§§iiiii'§fiittili§ lffiiiieffill<§§`€§i§§n< They are patriots first of ali, et, like the grazing two year old, .- -.¢» - . . They re listening' for the call; . . white, still night _ __ ' . - .i...l__.... its hsiuiy of the msn, And. at Once, they fling aside And l sliliiiglovc in stand where’ V their principles and pride’ ' me 1 ,md | Which are silenced by the riistle of the hay; .ind n,s__:hs "gush nm giesmms,. For t'here’s something in the rustle '°“‘ "“’ "°"' ' That makes the critters hustle' Mv h°sf:____‘_"_:l_: mf with m°"3iw<'=_ There’s music in the rustleofythe hay- _ And in the rlver‘s cool pools l shall 2 mini... » Losixo .\jiiI1\'oDoM 'P f _ The summer wind will toss ‘ my . ' hair and brown m cheeks _ _ - \ “.~‘ ':- _ »' _While I ride home any www-_ Back in your 'nursery days you learned that “for '°“"' °‘ W' _want of a nail the shoe was ltgst, for want ofa shoe' the horse was lost, for want o a horse the rider was lost, for want of a rider the battle was lost, for want of a battle the kingdom was lost-" "That was a__ big price to pay for a horse-shoe nail. Look about you today and you-“will see bigloaks growing up from where all is still. Oh, I will feel tho glory of the ~ All ibn lmaiily of those df-nr, bright ilnys l'll drink To kccp lite lovely through tho coming yenr. Vocation days! Oh, spend them as you will. But I shall keep mine, far out in the hills. sza.-ge-~=v~ c _-|== ¢ -vii=b='°°-?'1=_='-fl The Patriot is entirely mistakgmwhen' it 'as-f sumes in a long and _whining editorial in _its___'l‘ne_s_-_-_ day’s issue that the agitation throughout the province al their pre-election promises and the childish excus- es they have advanced for having done so. If there ,moist policy." comparing- iinn had been nothing' to arouse a suspicion of crooked- 'Pllh H011- W- S- Fieldlss- Wlwm the_g-loating boast that everything “tangible and iné P 8' ' _, tion and indienation thr_oiighout the province and h _the Patriot’s little red herring about aversion to' ee af the , Mr. A. E. McLean in his “ rcat denial” at the ' by the fire warming himself” while his constitiieiits ln. a Henry Drayton, provlpoafmanllne incident- rerera to-'tho Hon. W. Idle- _tnuenonp within him- ns wo all understood, bot__¢ll¢ of n pcnltldn oflrelnonoible. in wlidh'-'_lt,s_l_n: "lt'-io Q oismiifq-nm»o_ra_ry mi new _11ol'- tleqnuvl - should have felt it incumbent np- le_,__.,. ...__» t0£"_bn iilmseig__to deliver n :pooch ' ‘idiom om: coNs"riu1crivs; S, ‘, _ _ _ , _ _ ed upon them by the Premier and _his candidatesjzlfgxc _mf 3:! s‘:°91'_¥I‘*°- not only _before the election but continuously since :- - - 3 ' °'“" 'l§"f_on_ the Hon. Mr. King had only Effie alternative of a yngue, nebu- ._lous, lialf_l1‘ree-Trade, half Protec* _ ft describes as "the true leader oi -the Opposition," it `says' "Thr y _country will not soon forget hir _ _ _ _ r .big minded and geninlly tolerant isubsequent refusal to submit the auditor s report of ninuue. i-is aiu s noisy count lthe financial situation, that alone would have been -:wus mms. -He came out as a _Sumcient to estrange even, honest Supporter they -_Moderate Protectionlst, defender had But that was not all ‘There was added to this f"” ““"'““’“”‘“‘ °"‘“’° ““" -‘"“°“ _ a solemn warning to the farmers v ‘fthat their freetrade dreams were -'impossible qc fulfillment and would only lead to disaster. it tukes v big man to do that sort of thing." And it has transpired that ‘M11 blcKcnzlc~-Kiiig has not in a single instance. since his elevation to the lcndcrslislp, measured up to the 'status of :i "big man," either in his own party or in the councils 'oi legislation. He is accounted a bnby in parliament, n Lilliput amongst -giants of intellect and statesmanship, whose political nia- ‘iouvres have no enthused even .lils own followers with any degree of admiration. There is u strong iiiidcrcurrent oi' feeling` amongst Liberals, that they have made a 'grave mistake ln_ selecting him, onli that they must make another ‘clnings before they can hope to succeed. This is why lie is des- _crihed as ‘.'tgmporary head of the T l l ot' `tli'e' uboni nam' .=‘-'---e_.._.-`»l.---__ -»_ -- f-» -f _lofty DMI 'ind Jlnno topo- 7'nt_:ions -_But _ _ __ they will do it witl\,hu1ry noldrtl. ' ti l 'nali- vo misgivings; in~ it hose moetin s we e called for 2. ind!" i 1 an hw’ and ‘engineered :Y Cbnservptivoll- W. "un th’ lhmov' .there would be 'lads cause for‘nn~ °‘m°'“|' °f' 9 '."'Y» "°'" 'oi-tien-to themselves. _ _` ' misty." They could than main sn "'*°'°_‘“ "'° 5‘¢"‘°“' »’““° 'lin-, ` - _° ° ~' l _ ` nifcmpr towquirm’ out or riicuini- °l'“‘° "" "l°'l‘"'ll 1" !‘°*.‘""Plli» ' cuiiy with uw, moment thstjthw ’"“'”‘°“’ "‘“\ ‘l'° “'“"°’“' °°s~ .people were _ Always “am” ,hem .tcntment and approval of-the elegii 'nut it is noun. it is me big_¢°“*°"°f “W 'P-Ax ACTS 1" vlrtl-. Bien' of meh, mm ’“_t'y_ mo" nn; _cular. and- the other acts in gonor- _oii ~\vh6m their 'treachery hu been H' °' '<‘”‘°f- -» 3°” \-“33"°5°'"9¥\ mana. -am wh-dm um" Io _Fong fiom East Point to Wextvcinpe, |___l|& 'ly' deceived, ;w_bo are* the Primo P°°P|° ."°"_9 i‘i‘_Vm§" °9“- _“-"id “ull movers in developing into nctlolh' g'“t°f‘_““'6* 'mem °n°i°P°° °f M tliis wave of indiinnhion. At tho Mr” 5°V°mm°m" If 7” muy “W first meeting _bf ther series, nt “Wal” “Pdf B ggi' i"°t‘“'b_|?‘5 1°’ Peske‘s Station, the initial shots ms Wh? "°-N if"¥|”5 t9 »‘°'“°“' dw. were tired by those»wbo hitherto t‘"`b"“°°' Wt “ Eifhh ‘m°"°"5d~ were Liberals or me _most prom. Absib the profligate, we any to i|in_ “em and _“ami but Knut one of Bell Government that: Thou and' mem forgave-r~§.l~ ya-_“.8 an honored tliy political house hath cren'teil_ Lmember of the Liberal Govern, the evil, in that yo-_ ubnndonml mem: “Mm possmly we e'xcep_ yourselves to porfidy oi' the black-_ Hon the speakers nt that meetmg' est type, and followed -the Diuil were all lending Liberals of the_G°d9 9' ty"““”y'" _ *_ I was - hese who "_'”"’°>'°l szlégnéted. and tunanlmour Anil: for Dllnnrdh and hike no tithe _ihlt it Will ahe3r"\`p iininlor onuot the puny, plthoiih' -com Those indignation' meetings, in he opinion of thofBell Government re 'becoming mont bothylrpomély irevalent, and dangerously helig- rant. It wus, uncomfortable .nough to have tlt° sions of their out resnrrectod into the' day lreaml of their present profllgaoy. 'iy the Guardian and the opposi- ‘iou in_ the legi§lature,»_to haunt hem in their wandering: from he paths of rectitudo and honor. But to have 'ther people, THEIR with iunsricns rum; 'up in mass to their condemnation and de- manding their' resignation or rc- 'novnl from office, looks too much ‘ike actual business to lit into the comfort of their every day expe- ir-nces. The fact that these meet- ings are becoming more frequent- dndanger _the of the ccnnyf jnptico' ay , » I nl ol O O O _ipirlv |_thou_ in f' they n\lrlo»'the UDUIIQ, l'. some Fon Disoouivrs _ ' s For this week only we will allow big discounts on all this_SP\‘il1ls'9 “P't°'d“!‘5 high 5f“d° and !“'h` ionable men's Oxfords and Boots. We will also pay the tax. , ` We also offer the ladies out best Pump and Oxfords $12.75 and $12.00 fo/_r $11.00 and 310-00- - Ladies, please examine our $5.50 patent, higih heel, white welt Pulp, S0041 QUBWY Of 194”-he' “mi W°"k` mnsship and up~to~_dats last. V Nothing like it for the price. - ' Just received,-llbatont 2-cyelut ties, the _last_word in Ladiais’ Elegant Footwear. i - ._ if 1. ,i Headquarters for Holeproof Hosiery ‘ GOFF” BROS. LIMITED 0 Contest; \ _ ~ to Most Popnla n Oggery Baseball 'fs Free Trip to`World’s Series r Playe H 1 lively cent spent here counts one vote so always get your receiit mark who the votes are for and _send to “Sporting Edi- tor of the Patriot." ' Start‘Now‘ _ ' Conditions Players Elegible for Trip the quality good and no _doubt the weather may be ` , _ LEAGUE OF GROSS W.-` Purcell A. Arsennul _ R. 0’Neill C. Milford W T i ABEGWEITS G. Frnncls L, Cninphell S. Diamond T. Corrigan V S nd WAR VET3 _ R. Purcell J. Kinsman S. Johnson J. Gnrrlck L. Matheson _ F. McDonald J. Gordon F. Moore . ra nor E. Arsenuult E. Duffy _ F. Cronin Phil McQuaid F. Kelly ` P.` McQuaid M. Chiverie F. Trainer Chas. Duggan . ' . au ers M. Diamond H. Campbell V. Currie. J. McEachern J. Sweeney C. Campbell 'L_ Rush D. Crosby Kit Howntt F _ iline Medals, Special Prizes Presented by Abegweits. Niue Special Prizes Presented by The Patriot. 'l`rip}Aroiind Provinces to ‘Winners oi the League. ' '_ _Next Game Saturday at. 3.00 Sharp--f-Abbies vs. _lLe`aPgue; of ’tbef1*Crb§sl -i $2.00 to $2.75 if ' i`;__.` i`si~so‘n siz ‘"’°' $40-00 _I _ Sport Shirts { Sportlrouserls W Sport _Suits Sport Ties _ _ '_ t;{ln white, cream and ` iii white, cream Single breasted with Washable iii plain 'striped ` f 'flannel and striped liali belt at back, lil and fancy - 7-Sc iittl_e.acor,ns o£,gi;oiib1e._ _ ` _ _ \' ' sf -1 _ Bathing Suits $l.50 Each _ Want __to`Stay.Yoiungi l _Youi_ig'Men’_s Wear _Selected by Young if Me_i1_fo‘oYou1ig Mon and M_o1i_Wl1o_ 0 whg ggtg H19 trip ' V 'A \- . . »_Q`CtS._ll’l'B trip _ an Abbie, a Vet _or ' _ W an Abbie, a Vet or. _ a League man.Work -Q . ' ' I LWHUG m5“»w°"k _lor your teani._ _ _ __ _ . - . i0l' YW! *Bim- ,,¢ -. I '- \ ._\. ' °‘ ' __ _ _.nz ll it .Ser we rn. nu ar an lil its H6 Wi- fir-B’¢’l`U° 1-if f-4*" *K* *5* »°'~‘. “¢~`-T¢'§- -$2.4 :RH ‘ES- '\ ~ . 'i ei- __ ,_ li li i li it