fr* '_- ini: r M_§'i_,‘i, g, A __ _ ii ii-4.' it _‘=-I-7-*fn f _i J . ._ 4. --; 'ui ‘ ""hh' Q' i' stump orators are needlessly wasting theirialge tllehihfllél’ day _Seh3thl`_F"éderic in 'i energies in their volumnous coiiipilatioiis!_l`%Chi)h§~' If Should be given Semohsh °°h' £2 of Statis-tiCS_ There is an easier and m0,.e_si eiation by both branches of Parliament. no lfsé fl -1;-.*._` " ;.~ii . -hx _ - ".‘ 1 _-hir. r , .i _:f..~il§,{ '. s if ifjiiiii-,i _ i, _-1-lr-._~34’ 1 :~ "lf ;' I `-:lIif\:» ‘t xi. uri* .- ¥“- '--L'*‘-%’f'=l“ ;:f1t-wif 1.- ‘ ‘ffl-r» 1;. ~ fs =. _ _ , 4-* sg? 1 ill if . li .. I . I . ' '_ ‘_-hi L' _ (hound uni. tue nr nv- {D°llv¢f~ ' i»¢u.o.A. SU] - o in evoking non, (Mun um our tnnvma or br a ~ . russoav. Jutv 11. 1911 - It -v .1- > -1-'Je f»=~'-'#-=f~‘- ~-_-"'- ~"”"""""’ “""“"""""‘ pa] ' THE Tlll§'(__iSv"l`ll.\'l‘ M.-\’l`Tl-IR to ; .K.U panyoaz `(l\al|o¢) In advance, In not ~ I Our manufacturers probably could ` produced such remarkable re - _ ts without the co-operation of the Can- dian and Imperial Governments. Their _ achievements show what is possible when _ State and private interests work together. is_ of _.vital importance to Canada that D give them “protection” They will gn I ' ` want great assistance at the close of the m .- _ _ _ war the Yti`f;orti)=eto revert Ito peace time In these hot Julysdays few peopie care -act_ivi_ties. e st possibe _method of to wade thro gh columns of more' or less _aS§lSh"_g t,h,e"}__W°\_1_ld .SYSt¢m_°‘r§§ c0mplicated_1nl;m.eS prepared for P-_us,.pQ@e t gtic natilitraliorganization--Joint.effortpf c, of imp:-ission'e'd "oratory. Might we' me ahh hi .“§h`Y' 5!-hh hs b"°“?ht “h°“_t_ ZF suggest;-.therefore, in the most friendly 5119129531" n'}U"lU0f\S~maklU8`- _ j _ ee way that the Patriot and our Opposition 8 9U93U0f1 Was- b*'0J-lghli 1-111111-the SCH- li direct way of ascertaining whether _the ' present Government has e_fl`_ected a better- ment 'n the financial condition of the pro- - ,, ,-_t ._ . tl - d bt_-I Mr. Robert Jenkins has been_appoint- 33;; gfhzguh ‘ll)`:.(:,€i,,(2.€i0::I]}hea,;eth:._,e Igiegentsed Prosecutor under the_Prohibition Act i . G0-vemment came into power in 1911’ with in place of_ _Mix Allan Bois_ner, who has J; --its indebtedness at the end of last financial ggldkitnhseigoiglgfzi_fg:;1§°";ES;h£‘€O¥?aS§2taa'; iii year, Dec. 31, 1916. When they came into Oodrecord and bein 1; arde t»te‘n; er fs ' P°We"ihA19u the debt of the hmvlhce was. :hnce worker anti enjchvirrilg thenfull svpm -hw » $1,072,000, besides $11,000 that after- _ V - . A. According io ine present pro wards cropped up as a claim against tlielhdthl of the tehlhehhhce people of the iii Governrnent On Dec. 31’ 1916’ the in_ ])l'O\'ll'iC€, there IS. IIO dO\1`bt that he force “by simple declaration." mean- debtedness of the province was $1,062,15l,,§h°ce€h lh fe"'et,t’hg hut the few remalh' .ifg _ .. _ h- fing di\es.and violatois. It must be re- en a betteiment of i»l0,000, to sa_\ not ing_o I b d h I _ th _ t _ the $11,000. These are the figures obtain-‘mem ere i °“'e‘e’» at "0 P10569” 01' bv ed bv com etem and ,.9 ,Mable bankers' be he ever so earnest in his efforts and zeal- mr- _ Q _ h who lexaiiiihied the accouiitis and who afiix- ii)-us 111216-cause' chlm Sllcched In Dusting. the iZ:gi'.e§\cifhriii?£ \tws_s;li f$600,0_(t)0,000 é andge $700,000,000 Patriot to ;f`}'t;€nish it immediately and not {',1°,,f§ ,§,',‘§f"§',“,,§‘§"l§§n§°ii¥°urii°§)d&'lif \ wo o mum ions o t -armies in wait untilit eve of the election. The "HH glorious day or blue- www mei Francs. “In the light of this achievo - Patriot has failed-to substantiate its offer gif ,222 ,',"_’{,‘,`,"{'é ,2,.‘m‘,§",',‘§ 222,; ment, the News quite properly says, “it and to comply with our request Our read- “nd "We l° all 11°" mlm bv e 1°' may be _lost altogether. So widespread has become that disturb- ance of the public mind by the silly de- mands of men whose business it seems to be to exploit the ignorant, that the Minis- ter_of_ Finance found it necessary to ex- plain in the House of Commons that bank deposits of course would be immune from state exactions, that incomes only could be the basis for taxation of this character. But just as interesting as Sir Thomas White’s.statemen_t was the disclaimer of Hon. George P. Graham, one of the lead- ers of the_ Liberal party, many of 'whose members have been busy with the words ‘conscription of wealth.” Mr. Graham im- pressed upon the House that he had never used the terni""eonscription of wealth” but had always spoken along the lines that accumulated wealth should` be made to take its fair share in bearing the burdens is difficult to see why a similar systematic- ers may draw their own conclusions. _ i iii"-df i§w"':f.° ;i‘e¢'ii'f'r`:i°n¢"i‘i;'r'f'° ""°`l r' -.~.r..n - 1 I - It is the man of small means who has be- , come disturbed. He fancies that all ac- asking today" and on which they Wm Vote sitéigilglacgefgesgslaéthélllgiisgooilygi gncliaded, tis goooooooooooooooooo iii on‘the 25th mst., and no amount of man- draw it out of hw ba* kg gs etghhn 0 lpulatio-h of figures hy the Pat-“Ot or by where it earns intei'estnandasItor£OiSt irci old "Ohh-Osmoh ommrs wlhhbscure lt' stockings where it will earn nothing and 1 )0( ~ s n _ lbolic - l rose (and uint sstrcrioiis for * O'l°i§+§IHi'l Oi *+0* <`. ...._, in ‘ rurnlobodiy _ W. I. Lwool- QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO dlty coun ri _°"“ It I have watched the shadows on the dm, lawn :ill summer. _At first they were beg" short, and only a portion of the lawn ernment' but Mr_ Wilson said this was in cool, dark green shade; now was today they are lengthening in the are ray-4 of 3 departing afternoon sun. said_ They renrli nearly to the opposite it to fence, quite distant. leaving o nly a veg' large notch of sunshine; yet even “OW ` About 900 persons attend:-ii the 'illn- tlie shadowed par; is most beautiful ne,-_ in its cool, dark green of late August. mme_ The heated flowers now in shade M,-_ are again raising their heads with re- but i e i g e.. age: H€\V9ll Visor- "Tell the boys I will come over to convention if they say so. but the advanced afternoon in life. whose also teii mem that i in-iieve they shadows came very Slowly. V€\‘_\” W€l~ would rather have me keep busy on work I am doing now. I hope to Thcsc shatlriws make one think of the come in the heated day of struggle, the temptattioii, toil and sorrow; for one be can rest so gently when the shadows ing a are ` . __ - ' 'e dance and wane in a strong; bustling ing breeze. like the rough tosslngs in life.i gates Shadows mean shade. ‘and give tories i.-~.... crfififu |,,¢¢ma| Amgngmy pg,-n;y|d¢d_ Vice Piesldent in charge of produc-, , tion, was interviewed last nlglit ati ` h di t h ' al tl t e nner o 1 e ue ers at ie Waldorf. and confirmed what Mr. ish Diet, according to 3 Helsingforr- B9f0l`€ U10 beginning of the war, ele d :la di' -inte ic- 1 MY- ations were shut down and thel Regarding the pn-,jecged Finnish to work to provide against a possible] e Russian garrison. . Itettfntly the production of car- .\ii'. Wilson, was said to bc- consid- bly below $1.50. *N We have discovered no new DF0' 1 ces *lfound a way to produce carbollr- acid large lots, an dif. after the war. proper laws are enactefd there is no reason why the trade in this commo- enough of the acid for our nec-ls. but wg are producing enough to supply SHADOW?" ' great deal of trade." in the field for carbollc acid." he Edison was iiot able to attend. suit th followin m so at the laboratory Saturday morn- » se w o come out. at at tirnet' lawn. he business session of tho cnn 'S0 ` tion will be resumed this morn and tomorrow morning the dele The _enduring 'gift, the - , sterling silver 'and best I silverplate ` 'that nialté exquisite wedding gifts in ’ 3 V8ri¢fY Of f0mlS- " 1 Is YOUR 011.4 -OUR BUS:/vas . n n RANTEE THAT 5 G. H. ,S Rm,” ,N QUAUTYAND P3351 rousurm owe sron lewelcr Optician Enkravet of the Vice' Presidents of the Edi- G Laboratories. (‘. H. Wilson, 1`he experience of years on 'canadian Experi- mental Farms, and on many privately owned farms in the province and elsewhere has proved con- clusively, lhat systematic spraying of the potato - crop increases the yield from 25 In 33%, that it prevents blight during growth, and rot during storage. thereby increasing the quantity, quality and price. - ~ j ‘- '~ ~ " ° ~ well had said. Wilson said, carbolic acid could r the beginning of hostilities ini y piospect that it would go still- er. Carbollc acid being one of agencies largely in use at the; on laboratories. Mr. Edison .si-li To properly and effectively spray YOU WANT THE BEST SPRAYER ON THE MARKET, AND WE SELL IT. Size and prices to suit small and large growers. the exercises of his inventive . ' _ For prices and literature call on or write to SPRAYMOTOR CO. LONDON, Ont. or JOHN H. GILL, Charlottetown. _ Poouz & 'rnoiuPsoN, Montague. I Biuicn, McKAY at ce. summersidg Summerside 1lGS,G,23Mstt.1ui0. i _ W- -| W _/ ' acid at the Edison laboratories to 3,000,000 pounds 11 month, the cost, while not made public " said Mr. Wi-lsoii, “but we have should not be retained in this try. We are not only producing had been reported earlier in thc- tliat the laboratories had alsos supplying the American _Gov- not true. “Many Governnieiits ? V- ~->'"`“¢inu' °* - Io-`-’~" AJE WELRY' . M.-1 if-"1;oo1c"rHE" . - » SAME AND YET __ \ -hx. V \ I* BE.-THE SAME' . ' - ~--~--<.....» ` 1' ., A _`____ _. - ) 'a' “hui we have not sold any oi’ the United States Government’ There was a cabaret perform- but no formal speech making. ` " ‘T s _ I nd spend is few minutes with ~. h th ' ' will visit the Edison labora calm-like the shadows on the iho metimes these tree shadows \ I . - strength, coolness and renewed vigor ‘___ ' ' ; ' / from the heat of the day One sei \\ \@””A\_&\\l ' .N “WY//Ile '_ s. . 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