_ ;._ is .‘.1- --di.. l_. , » '-i ,f ,-.~...--`~.,»-- -. .. . ,__ . -i , __ .y - -'iQ -i 5 il If `l'fi l _ ;/ 1 lr _ _ , 1 r . __ ‘ 5 . __ ._ __-_\`.-___-,_-.. ,_ `t i _._ _ 5,,-1 " ‘ ,Iii ,_.___ I ," lr' I 1 l ~ _ l- . _i 1 f ». f » I -_ _.1 I, ,n , _:_ . 1 ;;`__ f .- ' w . 1-. _.fb vw- ~ ~--_ -» 1 _ ‘ -. =..-'i.-..¢_._________ ‘” _ '"1 "THB LATIBTI' NDIS _ ras_ci-iAsl.o'r'rnrows_ouanpiaN ,me _ 'russr>av.Aucu_s'n9,»9n ` ~ ` __ _;;‘;“;'._.°;:;:_ ‘;';‘:°:;".__.__ lll lllll lllllcllllls "ll l Pffl-°-'3f-ili»fif-ff'f---- -.1 1 "'° drugs combined ,, _ 29.1911 , ' (saw llovssr lslzllsun border go ---. lsupply the Northwest wh; _ ' - _ rmin d an l sent l 9 . °l= vu ln at lldnlrlund p'l‘llid‘i.cla illrlnlllghlrelfse gm" gndsln- ill-lllnoicnnguinninlg nl; S Y Th' Enmxna °°ll¢°Udl that the dn ,hon in 1910, and freight from , wa s an a B s ' To properly com- pound prescriptions these days an adequate stock of drugs is requir- ed and knowledge of howto use them is also necessary. Now remedies are multiplying and all ad- vanceiu this direction creates new problems for the pharmacist. \Ne have all the drugs and medicines for which there is any demand in this locality. A n y prescriptions brought here are coni- pounded by ai graduate pharmacist in a most scientific manner and at the most reasonable prices. _I .GJ amieson ' nauooisr I L_____. __.__ 27| States tnritl un our fnrni. roducts, il ~ ment the Conservatives pnrty at the wc wnnt to send tllerll to Ithe United tel{ril:1i:$uinniliT:Lp0em an Oni- Lady llellcltligifnn °!al;';;ia,§,o';‘(;)n'l_eg' llllsggatgnég States. llut sonic will object that ofthe Shows made Canada say, “T-hc thin sollilcy whinh their former gi-.int the fllrlllcrs of the linltcll States can gates arg mine to open; thc gates are lenders Sir John McDonald, Sir supply their own market, as they mine to close," T0dny_ more notably John Thompson, Sir_ Leonard Tilley, lvrodliec ri surplus to sell nliroad.-So than ever before this is true of Can- and “hers had £cO'l1s'sfen§ltl(n3gv;1c§: do the people of l’rince Edward _Is- ada, Uur neighbor, Unnle Snlmnays gdéo Ililvgfzlslégr gneafsinnlnnial nntnnn; * lurid. llcciprol-ily lrnlovrs the tax. to the people of the Maritime Pro- ity l of the Cdnservatives party, dc- _ liner the tax is removed, wc shall ,vincogz "I have taken the padlock nf( clnred his n_pprtoval of reciprocity in have anotllor udvnntnge We are mllch the ate to the Néw n lan r _ ll“l°“l`“l Pro “lf B' n,,n,.,,,. tn ,nn nent Nnw England Onengxt It you mn Kip ir cTC;el;e§f This fluestmn has been threshcd Owing to the ver hi h tariff n _ Y ll csatage of the electors, but will Consequently there is an adverse hal- ‘nu radius of flftccn miles of the city tell market of the United States -it is meet them at meetings throughout ance against us Take sway those were forbidden to sell oats, hay, or mainly the N,” England mm-hegthnt the Cpnstitnency. _ I d potatoes in the city market. unless we in prince Edward Inland and the .‘Pl"l““‘°“° ll!" l’°°“ ‘l“° "°. °"' they nam n nun nf fifteen nentn ner Maritime Pmvmc n 1 lug to the persistent obstruction of qi m r ct, °° B" tl’ °°k l°' the Opposition and the Government and our trade will increase by leaps l>llRh0l Oli the Ouf-F. lfllll” _t_¢;pip_l_;¢;ci_:cyenw_i__gl; rule will he increased, and a new era D i not these tell lurms he at n great dis- lnniniyhevoted mémnelves to man". _ ‘ uflvnntuge? _\Vou_ld these farms not acturing and trading. New England EgailésoiopoggerIigllltrlgeggg 23353;, l’¢‘ l-'Wally lllllllllllillcll lll VHl“<‘» lm' like Old England produces but a to the close of last year the Consor- low that of other furlus beside them?,s,na|| part of the food-stung nh.; vatlvcs leaders, adhered to it. They would it not be n he-urtit to those necdn The important thing for nn tc 2BdyeC¢;:Bldr?5`€fLr:)l;fa;l::;§fl3:lci;_0ln;_l;§ to the Country- They talk of anncxa- Gee ton farmers and would it not ill- consider in that we nm nnnrer by tnr y ll 'H . l - t I 1 I it M r-rouse thc vulue of their farms if this than threenourths of the farmers of éiinnén bihenn tlnvhlgnercnbnotnh lllto an unh0Y a llance h r. special tu! \\'i-re rl-uwved? 1 the United States, and reciprocity parties had so long sought in vulll Quebsc_~ -They seek to evade the one nnn That tux rr-presents the United will open that market to us on equal was obtained by the Liberal Govern- great question and to befog the elcc duties and give our farmers and fish- um lsl terms in the 'American a k 10W ~- Efforts are being made by the Con can scrvntives leaders and politicians to Cnnnmery Butter (blocks) 20c. per lb. FY divert attention from this one reat nyn_ Dressed __________ __ 3c_ pe,-1h, en , _ 5 Tur issue on which they forced an appeal Dnc y 5 ° good our products going into the United i _ States, our trade in many of our t0 33 most important articles of export, then or progress will be initiated, . 0“dn,,n______ ac. perib. ,ng lr 8€ . g ' l ' ` also I n . s Dakotas, Nebraska Mis- l - consumers and non-producers of food- ,Dunn Kan'“_ Kentucky ue .much l _ _ _ tale to our farmers. omg in which ll l l.0f U50 __ "uns, lllllll lll “"7 °tll°' "ty °r ll’~l'¢ll°l` BWBY. In fact not more than Gentlemen: i _ Tl” Pl`°l°°¢¢lV° 5°’ °°lll° ll ° our 1Bl'll1°l`3 81° D012 interested. now have stakon. away. We are 1| i ui town in the Province. It is true 0n,_t,,,en¢|¢th pant ol the ana 0( the widening nnn nndlng to tnn mamma in 1879 and was in fu sw ng un The horses were taken into th ' ~ ~ ld°l‘l\lllY 5l“°“ll‘ Northwest h ° b t t l d tb _ i-lnvlng been nominated by n lnrgdwe already b \e, surely the more 189" Wh” it W" °°“' y sem t. H he anne” pro “ce more an Uniud stat" 1' 8° ne" m uw B" convention of the Liberal party to markets thepbettsr for people who cd (harlottetown needs to lilly, but the mn market as prince dw d Isl d _ . 'll' “ll contest this county in the interests farmers do not say on that nccountlin and th,-¢,.(0n;-gh, 0| th, m.ea,0f the 0| the present Dominion G0vem_ l-hut the City' market is of no vnllw United States is twice to live times mont, -we respectfully solicit your to them. as far from Boston as our Province Bllpport at the forthcoming elections , - » _ t . It will not be possible for us to per- lut it this MW' Le us suppose m' sonally see more than a small per is limited and almost prohibited. his that of one hundred forms lrlllilu s wbue we talk of the nlnet mlllio ll successors high l>l‘0t°¢tl0l1 llllll y the present government and B gmt have produce to sell. preference of 25 p. c. given to British name s, subsequently increased in 1900- mon 1-3 p. c. _ For seventeen years in I. under Sir John Macdonald and Benn the ties imposed on agricultural products east on potatoes is hi h~ Wisconsi lib ndthcll Mi- - there are more people hers who ara mom Eh ° °y° ° We n 1 imported into Canada are an advan Z . ther some sweet potatonn nn°b_;;e us, tomatoes, importnd ' ' er! from tnn as. For the most pn,-t E in during the cold winl: ths when a supply of fresh-laid equlred for the hotels, and are red from places to the noun, lt? I where the market opens earlier than swing. What was the will ll our fall of 1896 our 'farmers and lish- r i- l“F ermcnj the chance ‘to compete on e- °l`l"°“ We" °bll5°d l'° accept tha 0 ' t ing prices: 0 and - bounds, the great prosperity Dressed Hogs...... 3!c. pci' lb- “lit which is now enjoyed under Liberal On", l'Y Butter (tubsi.......... 14c. per lb. Col mery Butter (sollilB)-- 19°- Pe' Ill' t s. Butter is not worth consider. . There is surely nothing in this alarm our farmers. This brings us to the most favored ion treaties referred tn, by The per bun......,....._._..._._.zoo. Examiner. bv which lu event cl ony of England, ss Canada, givl a trade preference to any coun- the same treatment shall be giv_ to the following countries; ks, Dressed... sc. per lb Spain, Bwedeii, Venezuela, nureln, , Dressed... . 6c. Dol' lb- Denmark, Japan, Austria, Hungary, tion Parade their loyalty, and enter .Gnicknnn_ D|.e"ed___ 4c. per lb. tha Argentine Republic, Colombia, Bourassa. and the disloyal element in An Tnn Examiner says: “The n“_m_ Bolivia Le; nn nximiine our tra ~ de themselves know better than any- with these countries, and at the same farmers and fishermcn, which will trade and commerce, the policy gn which will increase the prosperity of lambs of Island farmers in the Do- To Spain. we sent last year articles cd business to thc merchant, and ng, vastly lllfg" llllslllellll l°l` °lll° V°5°°l' shipped to the United States some ment. To Norway and Sweden, our owners and for the handlers of our 22 000 last en, and we have shipped exports amounted to $487 000 y else about the changes there time bear in mind that the recipro. ' b d torate with very secondary _and com- ngve been rn prices since that time." city paratlvely trivial matters. We ap- We Deal 'C0 YOU l0l` SUDll0l“¢ Oli llle lllfelll- willing to return to old conditions." Island farmers are interested in hay, question the great -policy, of rN=iIlr0' of animals The Examiner mention- OMB. BUGW. DOCMOGS. turnips, dairy city and of the building up of the d might add, “They may not be in n agreement covers only our trade atural products. and of those the lambs. Now what about lambs. products. essi. poultry. and td some American lambs compete with sxte nt live animals. ion? Not. at all. The duty we valued at $51,000 and our import, _ i bring employment to the laborer rig; on our lambs shipped to the Uni-from man, wo_rk to the mechanic, increas~ ted that country were valued nt States is 75c. each, under the 91,040,000 and comprised _oranges nnd sement lambs are made free. We other fruits not included ln the agree. _ _ _ . - . - . __ , y _ . andwe market than luost of the farmers oi You Will. 0 ‘ 1 out by: you as wen “H by political produce' ab°"'t the same quantity for some imported $1b8'000' but not an item lfyoll happen to be one of the T many persons wanting :l Dell It 8-Hd try thi! ODS!! lenders for many years and almost the llnited States! l’crl ' ' . . » , as never befo e, w h - 4 .gli ‘ -' iples when the ig qn ll so, we feel con- » wtflldlllg Gilt you get n rndiu l i550 ‘ r e al” 'cy an - mr mine- - presen one e B y °'° and not knowing just what io sw s o mllcs. Then all to say about lt. Uncle Sam is goal of reclprocitv is 111 Bight- fidcut of our election and do not de- Can _ cop n circle with that radius. Ii bound. The peopls of Canada ai-el W0 hclicl/8 that l'-hc 61667-Offl Ol sire to Win by means 0! Whllllly 0|' -ind buy, wcask the favor of :ul in. “- _ 5|] take in (_-,nn,.|Otu.tnwn_ the wnnln _, t d th I _ ,, h Queen's are still true_ to their prin- spcrtlouof ourlarge and well f Prince nnl“_____d Island and New Lee o 0 as e_y p ease T egatcs cinlesnnn tnnn they Wm not now’ at mute ex nnscs but refuse to be ms 0 0"" to _0li0u. the gates are ours the bidding of an interested group pongibie P for or to pay any bill foi ae() runswick nnd all of Nova Scotia ex- to clone " f it li t b d n lic - o cap a s s, a an 0 a D0 yiliquors or other illegal or undcsir- in which our farmers ni-e interegcnd; we assorted stock of T3 » Silverware and l Cui Glass ll. Taylor |"-= '_ e am lv a e e wi ,lny ,nonninn it mme nn R snuck to his fellow officers and by those who , , l round figures of $3,000,000 Ol nl:l‘1_CUl‘ Was '_|'0|-"_ every nnn nnn to those wntnin the served under him. , l _ _ Vice-President-Miss Josephine Gal- l2Ul`H1dl>l‘ll>dl1tCi9e‘|illll:5J ‘iif;\_llllt§;ml;_ llllelél? 2_1' large circle of his frienthhip it MaJ0r Macdonald was li msn of so-‘ACADIAN TEACHERS 181115. - Cana a as. y ar n E e to arrive about the ist Sept. Ch Lackawanna Coal and “Roth- fl say with Scrallton Coal in an Y _ t h _-M Tlgo- - --_ __ f f l _ ~-~- - .._--- ~-_- , _ rdnsluncri and .mu an dune or nnunu condolence rn -un. grief-stricken fi',§,,f,i‘°¢§§ii§i."i""Mi§§ ‘ivrlli..ll."i§..n.i.r,, ' slzes' big-ber courts, withal he was .,"WidoW. the used mother. the brother, l-use Angeline" Tberinult, Minn Jo-, Now 'ls the time to blly uencemnknr lnewecn ,litigants n Sisters "Hd Oth" "ear relatives. so *“=l’l‘l"° G“ll““*» D°“"‘ A"‘°“*‘““' A"- _ _ _ f _ d h ' lsnddenly and nad] len d none Arsenault and John D. Arsen- while the Price is low. '"3" “f l “ P00’ W’ " helper °lll1°1 y ’ “le ' suit. 'rliene papers were discussed at llllllllh T4* l ngth by the teachers and otllors Order your supply today _ ___ _ _ _ _ ________________________ _ _ ________ __________________ which their mature tllpug t hall able purposes. ""'""""""""'"""""" 1 t in thc would be o immense JOHN A. MACDONALI). As 8 mnitiaman he had served with hlglliinto tt? _Dolnitnlonhiifn n;re_p_e_l°Ipcln -__ . . _ ‘ par ici ar y _ . _credit ln the 'nlouth African War, he :inch is entimly dependent on its _ It is with sincere nud heartfelt sor- lllfsh tl; mganlzel' °l` the °°l`P9 Ol farms and fisheries. _ _t 181 d regret tnnt wn record the g t brse in this Province in which If the agl‘00m0lil1 f0l` l`ef’li’r°°l Y ~ - - Pork...... 930,894 _, Jeweler ww :un - . h h d ' ' - ii id h f rl t be unsatisfactory _ --__- is l sudden and untimely death of Maior .ts el the Dositlon of_ MaJor. and it Olga" se lxgealez by parliament at L_ E_ PR0wSE_ $12_n36_nnn It John A. Macdonald, Stipendiary Mag- ,ere was none to excel It in the D0' any time It will give free access to por _ _ _s _ _ _. istrnte dl :bln dry. when the and '"‘“l°f‘- He WHS H Splendid ofllcor. th., United sun... ...ni-line for nu nur chnrinltctnwn, aint Aug. 1911. Am, deducting this ,,,,,,,,,,,,t from are l`l@“7S Sllfelifl throlilh' the city yester- held lll the highest regard alike by natural products. No market that we. 8-2£lttsdr1W~ Th Ex iner’s list e h v th 't Solioitius y<>\1l‘ Slilllivrt 011 the 21 Hldes...... 1,997,312 exp September. We have. l.nrd.._... 1,437,555 try. Gentlemen. the honor to bo. sawn, Hnrns...__. 811,34-5 'r _ Your obedient servants, Mutton and hnnih, fi-esh____ 165,749 Re w 1,ss1,115 we A B wAanuR'l'oN “O _ _ , _ _ CONVENTION. 3 ' .T _-H B1 h d_ ment, nd not $16,000,000 as The‘Ex- tan brought n painful sense of personal _clal llllllllties. prominent and active ii Eiticyiitilrrlalallomrllriltl-tllee-lllilrigsBSoseph- aminernappsars to think. 0c_ ar bereavement and irreparable loan, To :in flle M“ll°lll° ll`°l¢el`llil¢Y» U12 Cale- The nnnual convention of the Aca- ine Gallant, Miss Josephine Arsen- The $3 000000 is made up as fol- pri As proved hy the Prowse election yenrE_ If the agreement' had been inlis i - - Hills you had gate, and if you don’t like it that to a -man thc public, irrespective of trial to which so many of you were ‘orc Bfjde not tlnnwiir ni unit, ,v,,y_ put your own pndlock on again party, have been in fnvor_ of this re- dragged in by the Conservatives two have been in pocket. $16,500_ on $14,000 outward. and $53,000. inward Look for ri moment. at the map. when you will and how you will.'l' clprocityf .The Cogservatges éelggglygurs ago’ thelast Dommiweelihl lambs they shipped to the Umted 51:3, ako ll pair of coulpasses und spread That seems to be a pretty fair offer "nd politicians ave me mon was 8 very pure one' a States' me _mints on the Man of mnes tm Just now - coats, and have abandoned their pol- you to join with us in making the wo must now consider The Examln- ward $59,000, inward $13s,00o, and s last year our farmers would ers. list of agricultural imports into not ada amounting to $15.329.0‘l0. 'U0 first we strike of! that list, duti- but C0l`l‘llPtl0ll~ We Will meell B11 l°B'll'l‘ able articles not included in schedule Our f the agreement, which comprises 000- ncluded of interest to Island farm- Our trade with Venezuela ws; is not worth considering. With sis. also our trade is limited, out- an item is covered b the Y agree- nt. Denmark sent us $86,000 worth our farmers are not interested: exports to Denmark were $425,- Far away Japan need not be free list we are considering und considered. From Austria-Hungary, I' imported laces and that class or goods in value $1,410,000, and our orts were $70,000 to that coun- his brings us to the Argentine public to which our total exports r S2 869 000 and our imports $2 6 . r ,' 000, but in these l-nfporta nothing ncluded covered by the agreement. is true Argentine is a large ex- ter of wheat, but Island farmers not interested Our total trad - o h Colombia and Bolivia, outward $28,000, our farmers need not competition from Bnliv|in_ Their ducts must he carried agrcat dis- co before reaching the Atlantic an. The agricultural methods are _ , mitlve. To plough the land oxen nn entire nmzennhin the public 1osB_ onlan»Cluh and other social and fra- ilinn Teachers' Association held at suit, Marin Gallant, John O. Arsen- lows from Thu Examincr’S llsti lHl'9 O . _ _ _ . . . ‘ day nu 1;, ~ ‘piece of wood lmmedintsl behind is event as it in sudden. _*mini °°°l°t1¢B- in which be had ll““‘l°°- °“ Th-`"“d”y “ml B" ' ll ld t 1 1 I tl t ~- v t bi izso ooo tb He had held since the year 1900 taken nigh mnk_ He was 8 str 24th and 251;); inst,, was ln every' _ res eu s or Loca ns _tu es. ego a es...... , , e _ ‘lug way a grand success. Over lllty Tlgnlsh and Palmer Road--Miss Min- Horses.,_.__ 1,372,478 cnc ,, mnces of Stinendinry Magistrate pun true friend in a wlider circle than ranchers were present; 'llherin wns_also.£i|i_Gn_ud;]t; Bloo};rllie1¢i_;MisIl;_Ursula_Eggs.._... ._ 190,903 plo _ , _ d Judge of the City (~,0n,.t_ To the al s to most men. He was ambitious ll number of Acadian eac ers rorn n an ; grnont ny- iss eanore Bn1;ter___,,, , _ 92,934 tho SCl]I‘. ul Hill U Wllh Cal' O an - . . t d ' New Brunswick in attendance. All Arsenault; Mlscouche nd Mount Car-_ ____ tho y g duties of these positions he brought 10°' an had he llved _“'°_“ld ‘l°llllt"tne Anndian clergyman' of the Pro-l mel-Miss Marie L. Allsenault; Rusti- $2,906,315 ou singularly clear intelligence, il fi” have “ttllllled mllcll lllgllef P0Bi- vince were also present. The weatherico and Hope River-Miss Angeline over the soil to prepare it for seed- hright and weli-trained legal mind tions than 803’ he had yet theld, was ideal, and many of the people Oi l.`lu_ote. The next annual convention In the item or veget,,b|,,B some nm ing, li ‘ . _ . | d n Strict nnd impnntjnl sense on It ls with deep and sincere sorrow lllligw “El liicllilty paelilgelailig rggnflnlilél be held *lt Blqomneld ll’ Allgllstt tatoes are included. These were pro-,fro ~ - - . _ l ' . xce en a ` _ - ' Eggs StO\'€ and Cll€Stl1l1l1 Jlihllcllf His decisions wqrs as well- that The Gllamllall extends Syllllmf-h mee nga P - ' ' yoked by lashing a light cross- Y horns. To this rude yoke is fast- il the long beam of the wooden w, which is almost exactly like se used by the people of Egypt usands of years ago. In place ol barrow a heavy tree is dragged Why should we fear competition 'P m Bolivia. 1 . J _ *mm NOTES- /llddresses were delivered bl' A‘l"l°'ll . nnersns - - - - for delivery from the vessel. b nlnenlnnnllniilgriiiggdigyrlngggeegncn g A_"°"“"“ “nd Mana G“_u-“"t' I“”p”°_ ' _ ' ui' 0l’l one 240. ,_ ls On Thurs n d t f h . tnr of Acadian Schoo . 1.n°:§f..-who2...i.:.:.f1...l.'ii:l‘lis A C-...es-n...i..l ........ ..n...n.... or W--1"= H °°"°"l” ‘“{‘“.“‘¥.i“l _ _ _ _ , 1 , 9, _ _ . t _ e vlsl ini: .eric crs . A P k d & C 2.i.:.=:.‘.l".:"‘.:l.":::l£.;.';:l“::?.l.ic:‘"‘i“l.:: to if-f- if-roof-cr of if-~-Port-tion ‘““‘°.’.‘ ‘”““.Y.‘i"’ ”"‘~‘.°-“ °“£°’°.§ "....?. h P ° Ed d I | d O 0; l§l_;1n_ll‘-r:\__l§_§l-1Cvl1xnh_l“\_l(_h‘§; ln its relation to our farm products, nlggtelsndly entertained by the good t e S rukplblippr souljlrlalariinperfsct f`lcnring.an