t -___ ~ ,_ t __'; 1,4 _l_'_ ;.?:€i-1.‘g' 23;; .'5.vi?.,ié.7‘l;~`- 1.,_}_f - ‘ ~‘-ff 1 .~ 11' 1£`i;,(;.§fs 5-g.~,_ .,. _,_-1. v._~__ li; ‘F ll. is lun tliivi 4 f_‘1i~`_”l»" ` §i;?li.l _ff lift.. .-..\_._g,;_s,-, "~_z_._`~_'i' ._.,1.. ,i 1, §.'fl1."fl1'f' ~,.=.1f=i" fi f`:',` ‘v ; :`,‘.'= hi if fi.; rl 'iv i ' i .,__ -.i 1.' . i'._ .l . i Q i _a:,v.o.-.vi . 9 2 r ll 1 5 l l 1 `i £2 .__ 5 .{l:" ti il. f i- Ll . if ‘_I§f»§=..~'=o»ul` fi; .1 _ i' i _“-:X _- l . l .V _, tc* \ l i_ _ ______l__ lr, 5 .re .il.‘- .‘r'» l v _ . i_',_'." ity. 1 1 1 ,_ . , _ ,.1~ _ ~u 1 ,sri ' viii __. 1;_i"é` f_.»,i~ _ i -,'§ .V l, .' &- -5 7 gli* '°°?"5""'*`-*T7 7:" . 'if "Y if “ii fi' l . ‘ :vi f 3'.. . i . VCU' fll'lE qllalltl' Of White F1119? WBUJF 10 11 D0i11t Where it Can be valiorised than to To impmve my heslth for I ` 3 , f ` _X ' ' ' ‘ if if _ _ __ __,_,__,___,,,,,,___ ...__.;--_.-_._._~__ _ ~..__J. ____ , _ q w» .1 K.. . ._ gs . . ,l l l __ _ i . N f . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ »-» vi l M1 “ ~ v ‘“ e . » to . » ‘ ` pufujouu THE cH.utLo'l'rF'rowiv ctiimnmr JULY 30 1915 _ _ _ 1 be evaporated because of the great loss of heat. The term I . porous ioii is a common one and has reference to those ` _ / .'soils that have a free water passage through them in a S A =~~~ ' 1 -:downward direction. The heavy clays and some others ` ` _,_ due to various conditions do not allow a ready passage . . _-2 ° 'to a sufficient depth in order that the crop may thrive. TIIC ISIRIICPB [Riding SIOYC I Artificial' means must be resorted to in such cases. _ ~ ' We nlust bear in mind that any and every soil is exactly 1 like a quantity of marbles-that is. it is made up of distinct ¢ _ particles, but of different sizes; the clays are much finel- - _ /r $1,-_v_i '\ than the sand and the freedom oi' the water passage ` e . 1 1 _ ‘/lll ' depends entirely upon the sizeof the soil particles. There ' " 5175"' _ - ‘ owever, a substance _ln clays which cause them tof I is. h ’ 1Pre|ldent . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D.. A. Bartlett. 23320:? blye tllilllsluill-liisttooglillrlltliliiillgutr i1til]dspl'5;::nd:l:ltlcvll\!tlollie Z0 P. C. ls. ilfllanaglng Editor! . J. R. Burnett The particles of clay should cling together in large num_ bers, causing a more pebbly or ioamy appearance. The correct texture for clay can never be had unless under- HNDAY' JULY am 191-5' drainage is resorted to-; surface drains are not sufficient. '=--=-ff-=~='-'=-‘-‘-‘~'f=-‘~='-'-'-`-'~‘f=-"~'~~`~'~"'"-'-"'-"""`-`-""""""""""""""’"""‘ Gravitation causes the water to work down. Where drains are put in, the soil nearest them becomes drier than that more distant-water in the soil naturally tries to keep a level and a little from a distance enters the dry zone and in this way the water sinks laterally and down until the drain is reached. This influence reaches many _ ` ' the response received to every appeal that is made we ___ _ _ _ _ . Under ki had _ th yards on et er s de of the drain depending upon the -_ » \ S its belie_ve__we are__ safe _ln__§i__l’_h_1_B__;ll$____‘?l'_‘;_l°_;'____s ygrgat ol: depth of the drain and the tenacity of the soil. In fields . \ 3 _ c :1_i‘_J_v_iii_L__c__i_;s_ rf_e_z_l_ f'____0__'~_¢x1 ____ ___ g_____ some ______________e or __0m_ where the drains are too far apart dry stretches will be if » __ ‘ P' 9 0 _l °' __ ll ____ l€I___;_ _________e ___ eneral but it needs seen above them and between them the land will still , ' _ v___ made hom extra fine tort tp _E S0 1€1`S- 5 ’ be wet on the surface. . cotton, embroidery °'g‘"’ S” "' _ some suy that it is possible to drain a held too dry- ' - » - ' ‘ ' . ti . l ;~ ._v_. fl0unCiilE,_Wllll dl.lSt ______;:;]lew;l_°;‘_(; lx; Emisllgiraagsnégfgoggrugh; llgsfpolgi such ii thing is an absolute im possibility when following l 1 l ~ l rufflgs’ Hnlshed wlth of raisillg it fund which can be drawn upon, as occasion may drainage 1." the ordinary way' some claim that plant ( \ lacemsertlon at L35’ suggest, to send something useful to the boys at the front. food is dmmed away_this also can be discarded' We must 1 I ~ l \ l50 165 185 ] 98 remember that no growth will take la e l s il where "1 \\%~ , . .` ' ` '- ' `.’ ` ' 'lt ‘ll b- t d tl ttl = e' ftl Montague ace track‘ , ,, D C n a 0 ‘ `\\\__ __ _M _ 2.00. 2.25 and 2.75- _____1l’__1 ___vL___uo__e__ ___l_i_i_____il_.__t;w_p___;s__p ____1_<_%_ _________ ____ _l____ day ___ _ t_he_;e is free water or water between the soil particles_ 'sw 1;”-‘ ~ _ _ _ _ ` 20 per cent off these _ sun is a detriment. The water required for crop growth _ _ _ _,__~..» _ prices during the _t_llt-:_____-xt__;ac;s_,0_h_e_p:_i;lib_e_;-___2l;_t___;;_;ilia_b_le ;_l_len_l___t_v_; rf__i_1§ils_l_ield around each soll particle in the condition of a, film \~ vo, - .-, infants’ Robes »f ~ We have planned to make_ this the biggest White Sale in the history of our business. The goods were imported direct from the largest white goods factory in Canada. We save you the middle mens’ profit, also a special discount of 20 per cent during the great white I S3l€~ This Sale beglns todal' and Wllllast f01` One Week- Throughout the province there is an intense desire to ,_ , - do something to help the boys at the front. Judging by ff white Sale' that may suggest itself to the committee. The‘au no system of uuderdrains Wm carry that away-in l / ' if' ‘_lt_ . ; _'L ‘E 1 <.1=§’E`»<` x Q 2 d. generous action of the track owners. lt goes without l_ --'_ 0 stiyillg thot the whole comnlllnity will co-operate with the ; ll.=l," p' c' coinlnittee of ladies ip their noble work. made from extra fine qualify While At the meeting held last Wednesday evening at Union Li1Wll,[l‘lmIllH(l With Cmbruldery and Road. Mr Justice Ilaszurd referred to the certainty of A5 mlghl 1111110 119011 €XD@'~'lG11. U16 G01`1111111Si W1111 _ insertion at 65C, SOC, $1.20, 1.65 and another winter campaign and the duty of doing something llghl0011S G¢‘1'm1111 111111910-11011. deny the truth of the ilnd- 2.~10-20 Per Ceflt (llSC0l1i'if (lllflllg the i`or the comfort of those who will bc culled upon to endure lllgs Of lhe l31`YC0 (l‘1111111lSBl011 W1111 reference 10 1119 011l‘ i 1_ VZ white Sale, thc hardships incidental to winter trench warfare rag ll lh llelglhhh The lmhefhll German G0V€1°11meh1 11119 I e , D Th.. poi", was we" mken_ We in Um. c0mf0m,_b|e issued u book of 332 pages in refutation of the charges grutcfulncss with wllicli some little comfort is received by ‘lll l° 11111110 11 lllltiriy incomprehensible to the Anglo-Saxon ` O =- p, cg those wllo need it sorely. There will be need among the hllhllf Wlllclh f0"hl1hl9lYi 1135 1101 been 113111911 10 11111111 ' ' ‘- .. . . . . ' . -i G En__b__oide__ed and _rimmed with lace _ lltulllly .ind tht. robust .is they live in the open air, thelc 9’ il winter calllpiligli lncuns. Nor have we ally idea of the hllll [he h1`gh1h1‘1115 119041 11"” S0 G91'11'111-11 111 111011' ¢l1111'11‘ W1' 5. fact scientific experiments have showed that considering 1 sturc. ' homes. hy our t-_mufoi-iuhlo ilroshlos, hovo little idea or what W111011 were moved 10 the hilt b-if the Bryce Comuiissivilv J nlail. ' _ the Boil the Roll The largestfcltoicest cotton boils grown in the southem cotton fields Batting. are selected for Cro_wn Jewel Cotton By using it you have the _ assurance of absolute cleanliness and purity -it’s worth something to know what is on the inside of your comforters and qL1iltS- _ a rT@N who _ 1; jar" \ _ 2; "f§i'_} lCotton Battin is made only from the most select ]0r§;nf)i‘hT¢J¢;::;€on, thoroughlyiuurified of all dust and odors. It is the softest, the sweetest and the cleanest cotton batting yo_u msn buy, 0Unlike ordinary short fibre cotton, no bleaching is necessary, as Crown Jewel Batting is _naturally snow-white and does not require chemicals to whiten it. _ _ 1 Use Crown Jewel Cotton Batting and your bed _covering will be lighter yet warmer and more comfortable than if made from heavy bleached short fibre or shoddy cotton. Crown Jewel Bat- ’ ting needs no sewing or stitching together, because the long libre cotton is strong enough to prevent separating, knotting or punching. Call and we will tell you more about “Crown Jewel". - . ' FOR SALE BY ’ as. Paton & Co Victoria Row Charlottetown, P. E. I. i _ _.__/_ insertiom to Ht Sizes from 3t014 years ulll lic need among the wounded as tllty nie brought buck 'l le great Crlme 111 G91`1111111 eyes, Of C0\l1'S€. 18 10 011L1` 1 - J t ' , , to the hospitals; there will be need during convalescence lesllllhllcff 10 G01“11111Il illltiloriiy. Belgian resistance is sei I at $1-00. L25, 1-50. Z-2532-751 3 25» 3_-50 in UH. h,,spm,|S_ ~dowli us armed turbulency, justifying all the crueltics that ~‘ _ and 3.90-20 per cent discount during sllpplied; we who ill lleziltli, in sickness and in death are ol llhrlllllllllllh fl`°hl lhe hhhkl :iiil _ _ “()llo-rn-no will licep your foot, V . _ Anil we who lliivc no real needs that are not instantly llle Gelhlllll Soll-ll@l`Y were ghlll-Y °f- Here 13 11 92111111113 hum Y the white sale. . ls. armpits und body t-icuii, cool i coliil`ol'tnblc llllrillg lilo hot willi- \ - o o o siii'l'onlided bv all that can l ak> the atli cus for s "lllglll ‘lll lhe heels ‘lf U19 Uhlhfffhh 01’ 1.119 DVGS11111 Will' lll‘“ll' l)‘l‘l`l""ll° ls ll ‘lflllgllllllll toilet F \ l ’ ` H 5 D y u ' - 1 'lioii ii will pfisillvvly l>1`1‘VUl1l» li " "35' ~ a sort-ly we can turn aside, occusioimlly at lcust, from our ll llll`l’lll"'"l lh5lll`"l°ll0l1 hl`0l“l forth lh 3015111111 i1l§11l11511 111" lmlmm ' 1 ' .f 5.. " Jw _ ‘xt _ money making and our pleasure scekillg to send it little llerlllall ll`°0hll' Tllls “lll” lll llagrllnl "l°lll~ll°ll of llll"l" ll H? _."` /» __' l P c comfort, ii little cheer, it little help to those who are under- llllllhlllll law ahll hl`0h€l11 1110 h@11Vl€‘3t P0119-11105 011 1110 (id ' 0 o o with lace ingertion embroidered yoke at We all want to du this for our boys at the f,.ont_ but flamed by the most savage passions raged during the whole ~ r going such hurdslllps in order that we, and they when they llelglllll lllllll llhll Pe0i'l"~‘- (lll -essive ,»oriipil'utioil on any part of body, ltlvcry llltiilly lady needs o-ro-no durilli.: tllv ivurin wcutln-.l‘. il trilll bottle to-titty. 'l`llc 'l`\v0 “See our window full of pl'¢UV hill' -untrimmed straw shnP'15 all "°W”‘ wgrth from $1.50 to 2.00 cach-clear- ' 9 . M &. McLeod. '"9 at 6 C °°r° 2315-7-zelviei. “See_-the lovely new 8i1`lP¢ Plllllll outing har9._.g¢t mf tgday only $1.25 . &. M e . “wh M°°r° C ° 2315-7-29M2i. L _ :.f.._ - i_______ ___ I :rf'=;-<"" ~*"»f_f'_ _ _ ‘ ll .._\ Yw -» SOC 98C $190 to 2 75. others fastened in unless tllcre is organisation and capable management, llllvllllce 01' the G91`m1111 111`111Y through Belgium." 1 , , . . . _ . , _ _ front with embroidery trimmings at 98c, $1.20, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25 and 2.75. Ladies’ Drawers 20 p. c. dis. opened and closed, finished with em. broidery frills at 25C, 400, 50c, 60c, 65c to $1.30-20 per cent off during the white sale. __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _. _ 1-'rl' t . | 1 _ ~ _ Mltcs, 149 tlrcilt (icorgc Street. _ Slip-over style. short sleeves, finished "l“'"' my ‘"‘l"Y lll” l’l°””"‘g” ‘ll l'l"’"1’~ "S S “Lg G °" me Dm of ll "ml" “'l‘l°l‘ “'”" ’" noillinil lJrucllr»al will be accolnplislled. Tllcre are several The Germhh 11111111 0011111 110t associate any "flagrant ol'g;iliisutiolls throughout thc province, sonic of them hard Vlnllllloll of llllelmlllollhl law" Wllh 1119 111Vi1Si0n Of 3 ut work, others preparing i`or work and possibly others llelllml c°llllll`Y bl’ ll Ge1`m111'1 111'mY- 1101‘ 0011111 1tC011C€1V0 l'i-stilig after nllicll crcdltublc work already doile. lll Belgllllls ol' any other De°Ple l`11lSl11E 1111)’ 0111011100 10 »l~|“,,.,,_ me Several Um_gs~,hm Should be borne in mmm such un invasion. When the Belgluns resisted they were ulnong them thc incl that it requires some time to get Hlllollllu alla' lll lelallllllhhi W°m911 Were l111l1`d91`8d 81111 parcels to the front; that it rctlliiws careful consideration lllllrllgflll- allll lhl* lhhhcehl' 01011 Ch1SS€B W01"0 Sl1li.l€Cl€d t0 and possibly t-ollsllltulioll with the olltllorities to know what llle most llllllllllhll °`l`“‘llll‘39- thc nntllrc of the help should be. The fact that these and ll llelllllll “lll” lllal lhe small 1l0f¢1Cl1111011lB Of 1301311111 other muitcrs will need to be considered carefully ein- lmollll ‘llll “Ol Clmose 10 1ll1`e01lY 111141 11911118580’ 0XD0S0 pllilsiscs tllc necessity of getting organised at once. The lllemselves lllwll-"S 1° the 011911 11111101( Of 1119 0V0I‘W110l11liI1i§ slllnnlcr is the most opportune time to get under way and “rlllles ‘ll llle Klllsel`l“ to prepare for winter. Thc Molltague ladies adopted the “For lll” Belglllll V"llll1l0e1`S made 11 lJ1`11Ct1Ce 01' 1101 i-ollrsc they tliil ill order to organise the generous desires cl"`l`ylllg lllelr Wellpolls 01191115’ 81111 l1l1`0US'1l0l1t Paid 110 of thc people in the community. These desires are comnioli llllelllloll lll llle laws ahh “S3399 Of W111`- 11 11118 110211 1111100 to ull our people and all tllut is needed is uu organisation to Clear lly lrrefulhhle lesllhlhhy th”-1 111 21 W110l0 SONGS Of direct tllcni into practical channels. We trust such lllslllllces Gerlllhll "DODS Were eyed Wllll =1DD111‘@lli 001”<1i- m»g,miS,,vp,,,s Wm spring up an over the province and that ality by the Belgian civilian population when _the troops ' _ _ as H result our |,,-ave boys who are bearing the heavy end were entering a town. Later, when darkness had set iii 1 ;.,\»\ ` mdde from dalllly Wlllte ,lawn at of the burden-ours as inlich its their own-will be made or llle llmlllelll was otllerwlhe faV°111'11hle» G61`l1`l11l1 901411015 _ ` (loci 750 and 8QC§ Others With l3C€ to feel that we are with them ln spirit and that we are were sllrllrlllell lly all hrlhed attach- , 8 fl* / _ yOl(€S llilé quality Of laWil_ at 35C, ready to do what we can to help tlleln. Let us remember The Gerlllllll llelellce also “V51 ` '.._ ` ‘ 40C, 50C, 600, 65C, 75C-§1llSlZ€S~'20 the place “ tllc cup of cold water " occupies in our lives " Tllls “llelllhl ll’ lwlsl l-he facts 111 1119 C1180 111I0 the per cent during the white sale. un.; ve, us not wm,|,01d “_ exact opposite of the truth has utterly fsliou. 'rho Germun army is accustomed to make war on hostile armies. not ___ ____ an peaceful inhabitants. The irrefragable fact that from _ _ _ e very first it defensive battle was forced upon the _ ____ _ _ _ _ German troops in Belgium. as a matter of their self- . .ig ant s anis out as one of the countries which have preservation, cannot be refuted by any investigations of _ _ _v ` P. c. ls. lmliefitcd greatly by tllorougli. systematic drainage; sur- a / i ' .' .\ _ Corset Covers 20 p. c. dis. _ \` Finished with all-over embroidery `/ /E _ _~,.,__ __ _,J I/ .A _ ny commission whatsoever.” face and underdriiills have been installed according to the Finished with embroidery Houncing rcqlllrenlents. None doubt their efficiency. Many thou- th and dust l.uff|eS_ 2 1_2 ydS_ wide;_ sands oi' acres in Canada have also been made fertile and pr _ other Styles with lace insertion at are now producing far more than those lands round about b ` $1.50. 1.65, 1.85, 1.98, 2.00, 2.25 and lllelh Wlllllh 1'@fl11l1`€11 110 111111111159. charge is so utterly foreign to any idea of fairness outside 2_75 at 20 per Cent discount during _ lt is obvious to any that low lying lands require some oi’ Germany that lt needs only to be mentioned to show _ _ the white sale, 1<1"<1 01’ 11" °l111@1 10 Carry away surface water-open ditches its absolute oormuuism. _ _ _ _ _ _ are all that are required. But the laid will t l ‘ Th d t L's_\(]l€S’ Pl°ll'lC€SS SIIDS, 20 ILC- (115-_flnlshed _Wlth maximum crops every season under sllicll coiillllllollilsolilliltll on theegrghiirtlmttllillll clliillhtlllhvaltrl ard ltnnallt are defended ` embroidery Yokes and ilouncing. New fresh goods direct we k,,(,w that it is ,he new which produces e,,e,y'vea, Even if this ,mer were _,fe °c`;s';d__l'° (’°r;”;m s°;‘llels' i from factor at 1.86 1.50 2. 0 . nt dis- . . ` ‘e l’““l""""'” Wh” i Coum _;________lé this w___v__e S___ie_ 1 and 225 at 20 Del' C6 that gives tilt profits. Plants require water, but they severe out of all proportion to the offence. require a certaiil amount ollly. The expression “ cold feet" And. as an exchange remarks, when n peaceful lnllocent ' Child,-en'S Underski,-tS20p_ c_ diS__t0fitgir1Sf,-Om is 011211 \1s@<1 in desigrmtins ianti thul is wot una ooiti, _unoffendins civilian l>0i>uistion'fouu