w In}. l .101!“ Y ' . _I' th pwelllu an world over; it is true of Charlottetown which is but - > Io *1"!- h endless: q lino a" , i.gv_q."hdo-ttus~ q sermons gamut tbnh lhr. as n Heirs‘ it!!!" 0&1‘ OE nun t‘ an.» uuieun cousin Incl Minions: ’ "WV iimviiisiii “F?” ‘as, comm. Law Ind Divinity. a thorough Academic trslnln: st moderate 00-13mm the belt social ulurniorul surroundings. ‘ missus will; fl-Open as ‘ September 29th,_Next I n: Oelondsr ue midi-mums ‘entrance qualifications and reli- uuuttsl accommodation, spill! W THE PRESIDENT. Windsor, N N. 178-7 Z7.luly ZTIISI-iil. 2N l {-01 a wQ-ol i hi? s‘ I _ v I‘. . ‘ sa-siiqn Widnclday, sept. m j Carter's "rlloollstore ls provided ‘with-s big stock i o! . 0w “n. oi all kinds everything sold it prices made by Board of Education. tBee our big values ln acnissLsns_ EXER- [l-‘OIBE BOOKS. NOTE BOOKS, - WORK GOOKQ M. M. PADS, FOUNTAIN PENS, FOUN- T-AIN PEN INK, PENS. PENKJILS, RULERS, ERAB- ‘t J5me, SCHOOL snag s. s. , IRUSHES, NOTE PAO8__ _ENVELOPE8 AND NOT! ' PQPER. etc. ‘l? durlflookotore Will be Open 4 ‘full Icy Wqdnesdny. telnet 8:00. Ltd. sellers sud sitatlopers. W» ' ~ _ 4- . I ltWKFSYRBCK nun; 5A1‘ ftllllillN ‘ iltlVlill» . "-0Cllll_llS*0lI"1T' {fiat-cam never ceases omen 1£ll9 checked or retard- . “ I . the farm are becoming the consumers in the city and - farmers are‘ able to provide farm's for their sons, to - gone to other professions and ‘so the country is sav- wit»... ' out it true happiness and usefulness are impossible. " -', Government's ~ citizens are somewhat puzzled over. -~_'='..Z.___ ' » i . g4.‘ In imp. =?-'J’ , s Alb-serif: , ..V a ‘i’ .;R.\"_“" ‘ From‘ the country to thlecity there is a _con-. . stunt and ever increasing, ‘stream flowing; this It is the fresh b 06d which flowsin the arteries .of cominercqof industry, of professionallife aiig ‘without it the city would perish. This is true the -.lan example on a, small scale of what is in progress elsewhere. . ' ' _ _ - Efforts have been made to slow up this stream...’ _ _ _ have been delivered,‘ editorials written against it, but the stream flows on, the producers on the high cost of living increases. , Why does the country flow into the city?._1_\s_k the farmer. He has four sons and as manydaughters. He sends them to school; they all receive a "liberal education; in many case's the boys and girls, with usually the exception of a son, probably the eldest,- who is needed or; the Iarm, Fare sent to college; one becomes a lawyer, "aiiothef ‘ a doctor, another a clergyman; the daughters become stenographers, nurses, book-keepers; "Phase so educated must nec- essarily go to the city here or elsewhere, very many of them elsewhere. The farm hasa living for only one of the sens. the other sons ondldaughters must go wheie their living awaits themi-j. -... There are many exceptionstd thusruie; many purchase the farms of neighbors whosegsons have ed from actual depopulation. Yet in this highly fav- ored province of ours there were, according to the latest census available, 174 unoccupied farms in Prince County, 168 in Queens and 188 in Kings Coun tY- The-i‘? farms Werfltonce occupied and worked; nos illllV. when thev were, many of the farms now work- ed and occupied were under forest, but making these allowances itis evident that the‘ number of occupied farms in the province is steadily increasing, ‘ What is the remedy? Our farms, generally speak. 1Y19I._are becoming more prosperous; farming is be- coming more attractive, more lucrative, less stren- uous, yet the fac: remains that the average farm can support only one of the sons: if the others are educated they take, up other callings; if thev have a bent towards mechamsm- or'a commercial life they mustdeave the home nest and the only place avail- able is the city where employment is to he found, Can we change it? We may preach and lecture and pendence and the glory of farming but we cannot crowd the boys on theitjarm or prevent them going elsewhere to make a living. “Elsewhere” mav mean a professional. a commercial or industrial life; it may mean day's labor on some other farm or in some other callingua-ccording to the boy's education and bent. The boy s future depends largely upon his ear- ly training and education; it may depend upon in- stincts and intuitions beyondhis own. control or that of_ his parents. instincts and intuitions wh ch will _ lead him overall barriers to his goal, Only o e duty Pemams t0 Parents. givejhe children an education anyway and at all costsa Its may carry them to the city_: 1t may place them upon a farm but in whatever station it la.nds them they will, with it, be in a -posit= 1°" ti) 1W6 happy. contented and useful lives; with- WHY? ‘ A s lrtpf incomprehensible barrier has been plac- ed at the Junction of Prince and Kent Streets which’ . _It is a pile .,pff. gravel presumably placed there for S’l’.()'rage'purpos6=;_ certainly not for the improvement of the street. It i? a nuisance and a danger to carriages and automo. iles and has already resulted in the use of very pic- tilresque language. If , it is the intention to leave it there it should at least be rolled or otherwise fast ntow overflowing to the newly finished asphalt Kent ihreet vlvhere the loose pebbles are either embedding emse ves_ or injuring horses feet and auto tires. Itihtiiuldfleitherbe removed or fastened down. sail ‘ ilim44 - .‘ Halli laminating t. Celebrated lhieshers and (lleailerlsl BaggerL-‘Rubberr Belting PROCTOR STYLE Latest Improve-d Potato Diggers ‘All of which we are selling at lowept prices. Bend us your orders early as we have only a ' lliiiltcil supply tor sale. .0 Home 8t Col F. will follow their bent but the majority of the sons * write, we may expatiate on the advantages, the inde." ened to the macadamized street beneath it as it is ~ ' problems." selections tor. this tern and selections: . The kindly word unspoken I The Pmbsblyl-iiovvu liwlifm, gum" I whosivremerhllle in: out tee ‘Pflfbleirifiititbe Sol- diers Land Settlemaociog-duquac strnted_.bil sblllty, wlll bof elilql‘. cummi- with baseman-warmer, tam. H. F. Oudlby 'h0l6,l_blg pen was so tunilllurhi the Iltbbie’ I1 time. in ‘environ u! the now utmost detnnot Liberalism "will have charge o! the publicity];- pertinent, from wb-leh will be dlu- senilnuted the records ‘of govern- and mluceipytlons 4 at“ fllllplplot the people ‘by political visionaries and Liberal demogm lines. In addition to this it 4s pro- posed to organise every province 8M every county in Canada, und- er an outlined system which ell- mlnates useless and unwleld-y‘ niimbere_ reducing tt to s practical working basis. Unfortunately ton, the Conservative partly thlslwasj impossible undoi- Union Goverir ment. ‘Libersls could sttll mslntsln their part-y organizations sud con- tinue their propssmlda against the party tn power whose bends were thus tied and unable even to cum- palgn tn refutation oi the slander-s and shameful misrepresentations o! wlist they dld or were doing. To’ this carnival s halt will now ne osilled. The llleighen Government have charge ol the compass and are at the helm. As in All wind tlui-rles there is‘ a perecnitage ot dust and dint so tn the two column teapot tempest in Saturday's Patriot. snerit the ‘Xlolcliestsr Campaign " s certain amount all grit and ddlS-i. is sprinkl- Bd ln the hope that some o! its readers may be blinded. to the truths at“ issue. Alter searching every abstract ot creation, and twist-lug lnfto ‘shape every mor- bid thought or-tdee, oi trade concern evolving in order “Free , Trade," “Free Tradeds ‘they have lt in England "-; “Tar-lit tor Revenue only.” ‘viomnierclsl l1nlou_;"‘lte- clprocjly as lll 1854"; and straight "ltecipiocily." a la Fielding-whirl tereon in 1911, they now come mund to the Protective policy es-' tabllshed by su- John MacDonald’ and adhered to by the Conservativ- es up to the present moment and alter appropriating this bolus‘ bola u’: as their ‘latest term o! ‘poilcyl ibey hove the lmpudent audacity to charge its originators and owners with stealing their policy. This of course ls not-nine attitude ot hon- est Llbemljournale such as the‘ Chronicle, Telegraph or Citizen; but only such as the Patriot wltn its morbid sense o! Fflgiltewl; wrong, and which takes to the buinillatlons o! dlshonestyss nst- urally os the IDEllOTG‘ or honking goose_ tubes‘ to water. According to the Patriot’. Prem- ier Melgben, at Truro, read s state- ment of Liberal policy by ‘HomMe- Kenzie King." and. "squarely Jllli ed that 1-1511“ for revenue and n little more"). it lsrlhe, Goveriij merits policy." 0!» courswll l‘! and was and til-ways wlll be the ' policy. Who ever heard them announce any ,otber_ policy than this’! Who ever knew them to chase alter every .Wl"'°' the-iwlsp lad o! Erastus Wlinan. or‘ Qox, ‘ or jMcKenIle King crea- tion? There is no obpectlon to Liberalism standing tor _t'hls‘ pollcy,'ibecsuse lt ls admittedly the only policy tor \Caiieda_ but there ls serious protest iigzilnst their appropriating it asot their own orig-in utter their leaders and luilgelettien ~ ’“ udinl Readers" Iurnluiiod by l.‘ pumi- BEYPWBEN OURBELVES Twrrthlrds ot’ the your, has de- parted and we a-waken up to the tact that the lollelysummer bus. gone. and September ls here, re- minding us ot the approach at sub umii. Dilrln; the next tour months - l' sm going to silk you all readers of thlsycoriier to try sud. malts t, special ellort to be o: service 1o] others- The world le ln the repatr- sbop lust now end tlioiiniiids are corner, ln lacing runny! mohth im- bone chosen with con. elder-able csige, and- in this psi-tied» lu» l wnii- personally ‘to tbsnl °Y clllilde fill there.» Qllhflfi’! nient conduct and iwtlon_ and (we; - am ‘time. to “and u. "nulxd weido not bbut the and tire; rinses o“ , themselves into rebewed llie_ but , what nsslstsnc wire“ they 89m"! l gram this most promising Oovcrnq oush in which to have made s com. ‘PW?! nrenvnnéowliplbmugtnih . when lt oay|_—’,“'l‘lie country wlll certainly have [router confidence In u leader and s cabinet who » . draws up and Iorinulsteu s. plut- tom than tbeycould possibly have ll is body o! men WHO HAVE 8T0 aim riinrr Pasquale-ii, snaz- BNLY ULAILIING‘ THAT THEY Bl-IOULDBB RIHLACEB IN 01-‘- rloa , smartest or riuvi‘ riis’ established Drlncl- plo o! Protection to iOansdlan lu- duetry wlll surely be aster tn the povllllon at its parentage sud énenr- I its nomadic and lltelons 19!. out in random but wci specifically point to the fact. fllltll detail our supporting evldenoo. 1t ls the manly method. A cowsi-ii_' a the -Pst-rlot'| analgesia W. hind the editorial bulih sud re~| llevss itself of the tollowlllfl all“ tribe-end notoLtlie ‘Bell Govern- tlcs of the brainless bully. Wouldn't l’ it be more in accord with decency! and honor, l! the evening pl-sittler‘ “use "sins tnumeraible" and t")! out some evidence m slve 1111'“? "dlctllon, to its ton-gnaw! slander"! OI course lt csnflro out slimy and unsuppontsd utterances. II"! "l" enough too some oi lts readers will dose ls one ot falsehood Ind 0f vii-on; which wlll do them I19 credit.‘ Then lt declsres_ "The _,,, llgyw goes it ihn-t iii the WT“? bye-elections there ls not a candl- dale ur constituency, so tar, to d0 him homage. 1t looks as ll they _ want blni as lur aw-iy BB B05515" le. Some recentZ-y published recom- mendations relative to the use oi. limestone rock in uflrlfllllt-llfe. WE" -' ggsmliillhé quegflon 0f {Brlllllfiffl > ivlilch would be best adnDlfc-ll '0 m" l’ [stand soils. Hitherto prepared and mixed compositions prepared es-l peclally {or and the chemical -ln- gredlehts o!‘ which WE P70901110” ed ‘to the needs ot average UM" ‘Kspluers oi this" province. Our lend are different ln chemical composl‘ tton, and in character o! plant nu- trltlon, to most of the soils ln oth- er provinces. Thus l! in the pur- chase oi artificial, or l, cbemlcah uianurse_ our Iarmers are Dllffihfifl‘ m; mus o! potashes ll excess oi soil requlrements_ tt isitbat much {$1.5m money tni-oviiflsway. sud Jaimi- lost. time. ln my form, c" Méiflfily be called a manure, tor it _ is pot but a soil stlmulant_ by lls . ohemlcslsctlon setting tree tlieain inonls 0nd other lnsredlents lb‘ I embed iirplantjrowth. This DIO- _ tiess is _ln lteell. exliaustln-ll. “t! too much llmeln continuous use‘ Menuhin where its ttrst sucrose-- was to revive into llie. It seams flint there would be a semi even- ing for o. fertiliser factory wllhln the province specialising ln chain- lcel XIIHIIIIMB‘ ‘which by soil analy- sls would be adapted to our lands. and so iu-oiiefllened u w Olimlfl" m, lGVBIY ‘element. or masts. it wioifld also utilise itboussndn of tons a: old bolles""b\_\d om! Whlch now so to wuets. There p when Conservatives were in power o! the neglect ol’ our 0Y5!“ "H" was becoming lost to the province. ' This csrlred the implied Pfomlile that sornetlilngfwould he done l)! l-l they were placed in DOWQP- Th“ oysters as soon u the‘! httlrtl-Bl ‘ the ‘cbungejoi; government 10,93‘ heart and courage and‘ started ment? The season is inst sllpplnl; ' sway, and l! anything ls to be done lt should be started a-t once. The Bell Government have been almost o year in power. surely long err. ~~ mencenient. ; , ., iiiii this ioiuit * ' "'-' .2 molly wliodmvo lent klnd let- ’ _ o tblufll 1‘ you may do. Bis loll! My thin], that ml! help !our,__aud- 912.17 loin, . reuulti; , ‘ ~ | I “For it lrnttbe things-we do deer its m» things" we have left uii- ' . . _ ' Thet pa; ‘iii a blt of heartache, At the letting of tbs nin » 7N0 letter we» did not write ,_ r wemlght have lent ses-e-iwseuesrri. _ ‘ - , . ‘It. . ». - haunting ghosts tonlglle." -~. - ‘tsWi lr-LOUION.” ‘Thliidl-Iinunv-"verhif _ w . y.“ . lion's‘ or’ ' when .~ a ‘am "thew fi-stger W " rllose risii him ~"llr,-'-0n every mullet dly tor 1 l"! welt . A’ I , \ A was’iiiuch"v"c0rnpl%1l1ll. i trlends than tn the shilling tents 0| ‘ " t: When we have charges to llllkfi" l . * ' "1 Mother beams sniile of contentment tas she - sends (her . ofi to school, knowing they areecomfortirlily and becoming- ‘rly dressed. She also knows that her boys like, their new Clothes because they fit both their person and personality. They're real t BoydshiClbthes because they come from a real Boys’ Store. _ ' went mind you-"Beeldes the plre~l sent Governnieiit lies sins liinuuier- '3 , w“, m _eI:l_§aO:l"LlOI‘-—-'h6i_!_(Il‘0' they. can belnsde tit-to isle." It is thy ," fish wiles argument ltls the Dflllw - ls .,osscssed oi eltbelxfw 5090")" swallow them with lwidllfl bu! the uailou wants McKenzie hlDg-H H .. _ Olmlllfl lloynl Bank on Richmond street. Tlfésefizre vehicles In which fish ere bronshtto our market fer ‘less tll Infected ln yours. i beg to the consumption as" food by our shim soils have been the "fill" people. Tbmstencli- trontheni ls source oriértlllzers annulled In We ‘sometime awful. compelling nodes- '~ - . . S ' I . v . 5 1&,:‘:,1‘1-,§:°§',‘Qgziztfgefflr: “W” mm" 1"’ "med- lhe whole list llst at lluiments. 1t by which; this valuable industry ,_ a proireeslve Liberal Government ‘A nun but in‘ Iprlnl, summer sud a _t tl_i_ere ‘bugwbeeu u llnif-up ‘(Q-lies silvery; thing ii,lf{lf;,i§,li..y pivtlis, nciliiinlt; . i I "iii; .F"IIIIS|I!II£S‘. = lllllBoys Sample Stilts, sizes 16' ‘t0 iltyears, ,1 éAbout 12S hitteriis in the; lotifpecivslhiiliilelhey last $10.00 20o RATTLING GOOD BOYS surrs THAT ivourir‘ ‘(ibsr a aonrimn asp PLEASE ‘horn nun labor AND ius MOTHER. THEY COME IN ALL rim nxmsriirarrnmvcsl,» ‘. _r,_\,;.» i‘ MATERIALS AND, STYLES, IN FACT THERE is "A Slhlirrili": OF THE COMPLETE OUTPUT OF ONE OF THEQLEADING MANUFACTURERS OF BOYS AND ‘YOUTHS’ CLOTHING}. CQDIE IN AND LOOK THEM OVER AND- TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN THE LOT FOR $10.00. FIT BOYS FROM 6 TO 16 YEARS. e; - We have others as near “Boy-proof? as possible ‘and they will stand all the hard knocks and scrapes that a red-blooded boy isapt" toigive them. Sizes 6 to 18.‘ $20, $22nml $24.00. IDOATONS LIMITED c éeeeeeieoeeo’- e, the m not bee cleaned or washed, niucli call the immediate nltoiltlon both oi‘ the health nutliorl-tli-s -ind the police to this lnlolernble nulsanccwond1hg “at lam Sir etc. _ l] , AN OFFENDED CITIZEN. t W5” “Mme m” _____ __ ____‘ _ be splieap llnlment. .. . ‘_.._____. .._ - < y seiooooooooooooo film HABERDASHERY” l; Selwel Boys Suits New shipment of school boys suits. . - ' NEW STYLES _ NEW MATERIALQ . . .. REASONABLE iénicus C°me and get your boy-fitted. here. . . $10.00 Suit up, tol$20.00 .l',l"School boys Se“ a bl k.h M 7 ' l‘ Jbyipfloleproof Co. 6gb {fair aaflid 7%?3el):l)l'tfra stmngi’ made dieting yo... i... t hi1 Y i grlntsaifggattifrgh 511i}?! gtiilziii?! cap.,We can suit i c0 9. all " Ste ' ' l‘ nefils excéptfihoeqma com? i F” of everythmg .9‘ tunnel etvbnn $12. iluaso, s15, nus, __ Boys shirts, boys: - zzTlme lin-s" Tested It.‘ all appearances these wiigons have 7501mm’ Electric Oll has been q); urket upwards o! thirty yam and in that time it has provorlgai blessing to thousands. lt le in hill: (iwor throughout. enoda and Hts excellence his carried-p; “m, b It ha-fno equal price lt would L i Qm-Qa-‘Aa-ai ..F.._. a_..‘;__- -, . ..<».-.-... . tw-w‘ &.~.¢~sr1i .....-.-.-s;.-_ ‘e;;;._. ~ _-_~______-* ~ _- -__fi 1....-.