~r._ wifi' r .$1 §,' ‘Iii :rl r 4 r l i r .l .-1-rw l fl " E rl r. ’ .3 l i rl - I. f wauuasnav. AUGUST 1, |913. I, .. h ~ _ We are-_tq it in our #_that_on1y the saving'Idnj ogtooth' C sucb..'brushes_. ' "tri lim/t~."a`Sto"c"k' ' composed of the inefficient C kind. We are willing to r pay that little for the saf- isfaction of our customers. We handle the goods of the best makers. You d t ‘was $870,000,000; this was an in- y __ ll» if .__,..,, _-__ ~ ____ csowmo cauana ,_....,.... rf- ., ..- In his evidence before the Select 'tural products are :revive in nuns Standing Committee' on Agriculture ` a nd Colonization recently, Dr. James one of Canada amounted ln value $565,000,000; _in i897 the value ease of l09 per cent in fifteen/ obcrtson significantly remn,rked that, tlty and.in value but not conspicu- ouslybecause thereis any general W. Robertson, Chafnnan of the Con- improvement -in agricultural meth- aervatlon Committee. incidentally re- 0491' _ _ ‘ marked that, last year,'_"the field In the' Prairie _provinces there is cr ` ' ' - _- n r practically no farming The virgin prairie soil is woken, the wheat sown _'a,n¢&ii0n 0| ¢l‘0PB, "H0 mlK6d'fll‘ll1l|l¥r" no _agricultural mn. ~ri_rs_ lend;-wli_:_la ‘this increase would have'-been-~eic§,if'i`etalns its .original fertilityf d` ment and our ability if w_e liailriiot increased our acreage under crop." 'l‘he increase in acreage was in the prairie provinces where- ll~,`037-,000 ac,-ef, were brought \m,|¢q- culrivauon' out being recouped and the western uring these years. East nf the Great ' W0l|’f l)t:0hllgBd to pay 3' Lakes 3.000.000 acres were added. fancy price for a good _ brush here. Well made brushes We ‘ up. _ ' J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST The Medical Hall _ 1 ' _ Wedding Rings tamped, G. H. T- are the - ind that will wear a life- ' lime. We have* a’ large stock of gok. 141 and |8k ~" in all sizes. -` _ ` Prices 5:, 50 to $8.75 ac» l cording to weight. B '_ G H neiglrhors the secret of his sncceee. if » . . Taylor r. _ ill V A _leweler 8: Opticiari I ! .re-r August. ’ 8-3M NEW 'KING GEORGE HOTEL , WM, MONBOURQUETTE. Mgr Private Hatha. liunning Water and long l.listance ’l`clepbones in all rooms. Largs Bright Sample Rooms. SYDNEY. N. S. - l ' (flvr -___ -_-- --- ~v-~ HHHIB f()l" O\ll`B€]l/QS. we wnntfa nalnc ' for both quality and qua.`n'_tfty and Ifhere is no possibility of over-pro ` . d _ ""0me'rMade'* raiscd more prodtably here than our . common products, grain, roots und hay are onions, peas, beans, tonna- toes, cucumbers and fruits. These we nn, importing in enormous quantities Bread” SWL ‘~""Pllf‘C **Wh0|680m¢ [ew farmers who 'are producing: them. The few who are have found them (A|w.y5 'nw Sung) very much more profitable than the ' coarser grains and roots._‘ WB HDPP ' b had af those grocers- I to lies” "Um if few M mage' Their sf.ory is worth telling and many are Coffin h Co---M at A McLeod, waiting for “_ ` ' '_ Crockett do Co-Cl|appel's Grocery, ' . nh bo’e (lrocery--j. R. Crouinf l Pownal Sis) Mrs Trainer (Rorhford S Si ti vrne cnrnrrusn, and it ls'sgoo_d‘ hue. that farmers who have :proved to their own satisfaction that _small farm; pay, should give the, result of their experience to the public. We shall gladly give space for Such rom- municatious and feel sure that they will prove of great llellfli-ll'.'l0 ‘TUT- psople. ‘ " ' ' ` made a success of his calling, either on a large or a small farm, will have any desire to withhold from his 8 possibllity_ol any ons n1an’~e success occasioning _the failur_e__9_f__a_n_other. h On the contrary fm-ming int,¢r§F\§_.are stituentf-\. In the business and social “Summons will expire for all _ so interiwoveil, that eveq§._ii§@§d1lel _ paid dog taxes after the 15th day success br failure. is refyesgegg yi the ur’ whole. In a country filled with pros- "untu further notice we win cereus and _progressive farmers the * oev_2-1 oevats G35? for washing r.npormniu¢s'srr‘ more favorable even woo and can or unwas ‘ ‘ . _ _Pmwse sms ,_¢§,_ .6_.21'}§_t 20 ow wealthiest than they worurl generally poor community. '1 order to find n place in tl\e.\vorld's UUIBINE UNEx'JEL'“.E" markets. Today we are not produc- thcre is a change in our methods of farming, unless we make Y.00m OI! the john Lamcrou-johnwheafley, l____d for more people our pnpmauon I Wm Ni*-l’|1=f¢-1’-L 5""‘"W°'-ld will still continue to decrease and __ . that will mean 9. much more difficult I-. Mnlnna (lielween Richmend G t__M__m_ _“__ thong who a£,I__lé_t_ we The value of field crops in t.he~newly added acres in the prairie provinces was $200,000,000, so that in the _old- er the increase ln value is but 'compara- settled portions of the dominion' vely small, ' " (.‘-anodu is growing. Its industries re growing enormously, its ngricul- Ollllhf Ul- drngly creditable to our manage. llibarring hail-storms and. frost-twill yield a. good crop. But this system of farming will soon be _at 'ah end. 'l‘h'e _soll will, in the not distant fu- ture, refuse to yield any longer with- farmers will hecompelled to adopt thc methods of the cider east. How it .is in the east, how in Prince Edward Island? There are many farms i-n this province that are turning their owners a good profit on the labor and capital expended. Many of our farmers are well off but the average farm does not yield as it -_-_~ .-.-_-_-_-ee,-_-e».-_-_-_-_~:_e-_-_-e .. _-_-_-.-_ ~v~ ~_~.-_ .-.=-. A soc.Gs:s'r10N. ~ -I 'Phe suggestion has heen.n‘»ad¢ to .rt the next` census, ten years hence, ull gi different story from that of 1011. Let there be no more a "tra- gedy of the census." ‘ ' NOTES. In common with all good citizens The Guardian regrets the departure f.his.mornlng of Isaac 'Lane and bis three sons Earl, Harold and Eric who purpose locating in Saskatchewan. Mr. Lane's departure is a distinct f We ‘WOW llhilf- “U fafhler Wh” has loss lo Charlottetown and to the Province. He has been one of our foremost merchants, having been for number of years a member of the firm of Carter & Co., Ltd. He served cret it he. There is no mon0il0lY 'for a number of years as a Council- tbe farming business; there is no lor for Ward Five performing the e to the ‘few successful farmers in a Prince Edward .Island needs larger uantities of all that it produces in mr enough of anything to make ll uction. _' . Among the products which can he early and there are comparatively It is generally conceded-,that unless Mr” Geo Moors Wai" __,_etw___m have room for a gorid half lrllllfon I neen& Pownsll and we flllomd aim at mf" numb-er i ii V 3 _-F I fl,_rl but cal' oil -stoves will solve l yqu _brings reeultsf-are easy Stove for _ .~ I _ 'I`here’s no need ollfyou _ " "sweating, stewing and boil- ‘ -_in -overs h_ot stove in the kitchen when one of 0 , ._ __ "3__,*‘ "Tlieselstovelé give a concentrated heat. that getup a complete' meal in “jig time.” _ . U _ _ See the display in our windows. ‘ _. _ -_ ¢°_"°3_° I Frnrclle cmmaler ; _ just a.1_'rfved.first _ ` Swell; Nap, Paiiama,"Be1fi_ion't Summer the 'cooking problem for on oil and enable you to , 1 ~ . duties of his' position with credit to imeelf and safislwcion to his con- liio of the city he was deservedly popular and his departure leaves a blank that will not_ soon be filled. His many friends both in Charlotte- town and throughout the province will wish him abundant success in the west. We are following, with but levi ex- ceptions, the primitive methods of our pionccr forefathers, scratching the lnnd wliero it is most easily scratclled, making little allowance for the depletion of soil fertility, spreading our energies over acres that we cannot cultivate and allow-, ins the land to yield as best it can. Our province yields more, probably, than it did twenty-five yegrs ago, but, largely, because there are more acres under cultivation, and :-ecanse Iheischinillfhaf won the confidence of the people." _ Day the papers proclaim the _ need of carefully fraln- ed workers. 'l‘br-re are if always openingsfoi' _ u. c. c. ~ q Graduales - Our courses* are planned fo leach the thing-i you must know and our ex- ‘perlenced lmfrocfors im- - part the practical know- ledge necessary in_‘t~he buslneks w_o_rld.“ ',""_” /tailt for' new ill_usll'a_t'e_d prospe`ctiis,` ` _ ._ nion .Commercial _ Wm. llioran.Pfif\. for Prince Bid how is this fo be How are our lsrse going to be persuaded system to partwith their su fluous sores? They are sat ,ildidf r by have made-.dlelr money “and have saltedit down in the banks where it earns twelve per cent divi- dends -for the Maha. dhould they nedd more_pnstura._ge fm- their cattle they oan'buy their nelghbor's farm and the neighbor will go to the west_ where _sis mana 'Hunger win rr satis fied in some remote section of the* Dralrie, or where he will seek other employment their farming. N11) ber. is that if present conditions con- r ‘tinue and present methods of farming »` are Dersieted i_n the drop lu popula- tion during the next decade will 'he much greater than "the tragedy of the census" of l91l. There are now left us only the aged and the young. The birthratq of the province has de- creased enormously and will decrease because the fathers and mothers df the coming generation have already' left ue. We are deliberately pursuing a course ‘that must inevitably cud in disaster to the Province. I ‘ i Mies Annie S. Clark, M.A., who is spending part of her vacation with her brother at the Experimental Sta- tion, Charlottetown, has just re~ ceiveri word that out of the twenty- one pupils of the North Vancouver High School whom she fltted_fnr the Provincial Matriculntion Examina- tions the whole twenty-one have passed: not only that but one of hee' pupils has tied for first place in the Province of British Columbia, and the others not only have a creditable showing but many are well up in the lists. This shows what Prince 'lddward Island trained teachers can do. It shows also that progressive Western Canada is ready to pay teachers like Miss Clark salaries in proportion _to their _fitness which Prince Iddward Island unfortunately has not yet learned to do. If one could calculate in dollars and cents what this province loses when it loses the services of such a teacher' as Miss Clark proved herself to he before accepting a position in Van- couver, there would be greater wil- lingness than there is at present to pay teachers a reasonable salary. It may not ‘be too late yet _to induce Mis:-i Clark to remainr-in-her native province. ” "Our Harmony of Violet Soap is the toilet soap to use, made from pure vegetable oils and glycerine with a rich perfume of old venetian vuilets that is most pleasing to refined people, absolutely pure, delightfully transparent-one of the best soaps you have ever ~ been offered. Large cake 15c, 2 for 25c. The McK‘innon IlI'lll': C0., Corner Gt., George .and Kent Hts. . . _ 5-7 Mtf THE VICE-REGAL VISIT Sir:-The parade in honor of His Royal Highness the Duke of Gon- naught was from aspectators point of view a lamentable. failure. Why should this be so? Where were our soldiers? Where were the members of the different societies of which our uity boasts? It is useless to say that they were absent because they were not notified. The heads of all societies in this city received similar invitations from the Secy of the Cen- tral committee. The Sons of Eng- land, The Benevolent irish Society the Orange Order. The Oddfellows The Masons and the Caledonian club. “L'Jyalty" their watcbword? Do they allow politics or any selfish consider- actions to interfere with their move- ments? Shame I say on the men or body of men thdt will allow themsel- ves to li ('ed by any dsmagogue. They will all march. with trumpets and waving of flags when their na.- f.|onal holiday comes along. They are so loyal that they would- not march in honor of ri prince of the royal blood, the first who ever oc- cupied the position of first mgglg. trate of our great Dominion. Let this never again happen. Members and Directors of those societies whoever you are see to it that never again will yo\| aid in putting a stain either on the eecutcheon of your order or on the fair name of this province. l)on't say this was written by a flrlt or Tory, he is lielther the one nor the other but a loyal Son of I'l‘lI'lce Edward Island and s, better, CANADIAN. CHEAP FARES T0 _ f TORONTO EXHIBITION. In connection* with the Canadian Niltfonal Exhibition ` at Toronto. which will be held 24th from r 9th,- - rates' will r tp‘ many to , ua the oeev fate. ' the llrlest annual exhi- And this very low give ` the vilit aloli The and lsitlohs >- -r New Royal Bank' Building 8-|M8fsttf I »;Cli’tow~n_i of Regal To fit' ‘wide ‘Ons thing our people should remem- . where oh! where were they? ls not ' llvb ».‘ The ‘lnnsefoe ' ` All Gmuterzoiur (laswrla il 3 |orfo,`D1'op.s and contains neither Opium, substance. Its ageis its Stomach and Bowels, giving which IIB! bed! signature 0! _ uliderhis P02' ll1fan\7ys are but the health of , Experiment- - l ORIA I for Castor Oli, Paro- Syrups. It fs Pleasant. It nor other Narcotio Itdestroys Worms and allays Fever-islmess. It cures Diarrhnea and Wind (lollo. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConstlPl$¢|°l\ and Flafrnleney. It assimllates the Food, regulafml U10 healthy and natural sleev- The 0l.|ildron's Panacea-The Mother-’s Friend. assume CASTOR IA Arwavs _ Bears the Signature of ' ' ' 0 1 * The Kind You llave Always Bought ln‘ e Use For Over 30 Years M Ulu' Ill COMPANY 'I7 IUIIAY ITIIIT. “IW Toll CITY: ' our rock-ribbed fire iusur ' no time to delay for your moment. A policy costing but ' secure as the Royal Mint dollars to save cents and rl Worth a Few Cents a Day you will everlastingly regret il, - Call in and see ns about it today. ,. W.K.Roaers fi? Co.,Ltd. 8_4 (jf George Str:-eff \ When it is foo late -you will regret smiling at fire and neglecting to insure your property in one of ance companies. There is property may vanish in a little will make you as . It is sheerfolly to risk if you don’t insure now "ills ' WAY Bos and ser dave and Bun- st nl mn "rig ali" Infoimstlon llllll sf FZ S25 1-S sv T. F- A I' A - 'ii."A¢r.rr, fit John. N. B. _ Chsrlnftefown Steam Nsvigsfion, Cn __ Limited. _"___ _“_ Cnmmenclng. outlay the? o _ ny the Steamer ‘*rthumberlnnd" |esves0harlot\e n for Plctou.N B.. at 8,20 dclock s. m.. leaving Picton nn return about 1 I0 ni. Connect ons made at Picton for all pointsln Nova Scotia. Steamer "Empress leaves Summsrside for Point du Ghana, N. B., about i0o’cioc\¢ »\. m.. leaving Poinl t rn b tL.30u m con ‘ du Chene on? u a ou . ., H .__-_-9-"_' _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ___ _ ___.e-...~.!_ "-1 ll;-_‘;°`lv’}_\f__;'_}‘fl.'|;‘,§',"°`§,"" ,".';,°,f,':;°l‘|’,§,,g”',.f.,f,_l§§ m . _ at Point duflbnnelor all polntn In Uansds Gcf Protection for Your are our firmer stars. _ ~ W- mrnnis.. ,. l . . il. I l d. Lac and P_____pcr‘y "ere 1 lmrlottetown I’ l s sn2____d M" 5_1'-‘?'__ .. 180 Pmrecrion From Fire I S0ilRIS. P-tlslandaind fr nionurv lsuwn srran-sulr snfvlcr l‘heA l. Steam ship "LADY |\iYBll¢. will leave the Railway wharl.`Pictou, every Monday and Thursday morning on arrlvaiol the Express from =Hllll1\X. fur the Magdalen islands, calling at Eiourls. P. E.l gofngund returning. _ F t' l l t W Rob rt so r°.l°f."s“r.'r.‘°.l‘r’$lr"r.§"’.l’r’n3rru'f’ or.. "w lvas,A ent at Plctou, Matthew- t Mc ` Lean, .fgsnts at elouris or Wm. Mclrure Manager and Owner. Picton, April 22nd. |912- |-26dtf . Furness Q. Williy Cn, Lid I srfmusfllr. traces d'roml.on¢1nn Utasmsr lfrom Hallie m""" ` ` ' ' 'J 'Junemh Kanawha 'July l wr Qmrk in or r-.ax """‘"“H ' Arr Grnlery and rnrrrrn ' 'V539' ""“‘= "‘“"""' Two Vaudeville Theatres ('°""""‘"" “Wd C"""""""v M‘"il‘ M mn, I d _I -_I D- | /t_r-eroplane l"_lighfs Daily Mhriiffiiilclillreliqiillllll lilirlf my l"r‘”'°"k° 5P‘°°|‘*¢l¢’- _ "The R00l~ L lrgenf Cattle Show Ye! bardinenl of T'il`"'i‘ ' _`-mar' show of |_|__mea Nf~n|\ul|liu|' 'I rouhadnurn in Ilia l\'l:\i|\ 4 » ll . ' _ _ /\gricul|ural Cornpcfifions lml"”'“l '|"5‘°""°° T"""|“’ ‘“ W”"' Fruit Displays---all kinds 'h"r"l.A.‘m'°"'iU' Mmm, and Vrhk_h__ Shaw Ernest lrro of Knockahnnl Perfmni- Fond Show nu (lrnncl Scale er' ,_ cafes, ntl: EXCURSI NS ON AL _ 1 ‘___ vrzalralns comer mann or snrenralnusnri L LINES 0F TRAVEL ?l;_ § _ aside from the attractions of the ex~ hibitlon a visit. to Toronto ut ' this season is sure to be enjoyable and with the very low rates prevailing it will be possible for persons of moder- ate means. From Ghnrlottetownthe round trip fare will be $25.75 good going August’ 22, 24, 25, 27, 28 and September .4 and 5. _A special rate of 319.85 will prevail on August 23 and 29,,nnd on September 3rd. tember llth. Maritime |‘mv|n¢e gm. vellers will have their choice nf twr, U1l‘0llzh vestibuled trains, the Ocean Limited and the Maritime Express, both of which connect at Bonnven. ture Union Station, Montreal, with the through (lrnncl 'Trunk liailw ` trains for Toro-ntn. lf. will be wrll for inttlldllllt travellers to apply earlyfor reservations. _ ll-6MEl0l, " 'fir ,__ 1- ___ _ _ ___ .~ f Steamship Sailings. GREATER ST. JOHN I...............f"`§fflI111ll`".......‘L'2`.1`l. _Arrg_.3|.‘i¢p 7 Aug_ 3|_g,p_ 7 M-I-nllrirzrlld ' Ji" Arrririrri Mrgnafirrnrfsh°~`- Lair; 'rho of mo ` Iuly filth llurango Aug. 0f l‘ha above stesmern have a limited se- e nnmodation for saloon nsnssngsrs. ' Passengers and Freight Agents for tho' Allan Lina Steamship Do. at Bsllffa. - auuuass w|'r|~|v.¢oo..l.'1.'u.` _ nam-r Ns. aihrns ,, ._ _ PLANT ENB °~‘“"‘='“"’°“ 9 _ __ ?|rlllrecf- Route fo Boston " ' , 1- _'___.»% All tickets are good f.o return Sep. Commencing ulh july sfeamers wil leave for l|AWKE§BURY,_ HALIFAX and BDQTON ‘ every 'l`I.|f£SDAY a n l<`Rll)AV. Returning leave Norton every Tuesday and Saturday nf noon ‘ For funrlher information apply to r: nu:oi.i._ ' V *dent Clffriwnr , ---\ ' -, 'Th-is celebrated. ~Amer_ican' __ _ ,br.crookr.d' feet; . w . =- . 3: l '»-2.4. “ l. H - --- --4 A ldfll I . .......~°"'t»:......" *lm-.F- .~. ._ _ _ now made in Canad_a,___fI_,a;.{s, _ _ _ __ ____ - ' . v' r". ‘.»>n.v. ‘~ Empress U3." 'I W fm '