J il l '_ sfi iz .2 .'<‘.i* fl li-_. l x ". i if i l t _u.f..._ ...__ l l l .H :ii --._ ......_.»_»,....`».,_~. .u _ 1 l i it " *iii li? it! ‘i ` 4 THE CH GUARDIAN,`P`l!BRTlARY 19, '!9n6 I , ,W _.;». ,_`_g-nguoi-__ An Ideal Pino Enthnalaatlc ea-mo¢_ ly a pnrclauaor ol New Sulo Willis Phlo. Mr. H, 0. Boone, of South River, Ont., vmtea as fiflors :- “ In regard to the Piano rent ne, we are htghiy pleased with it. We have had nearly all the playen in, and they all express themselvu as _ deiigiiifa -im the ‘ ' vichneu and vol- | time of tone. and In fvfry ‘ly ‘I i I being an ideal i. ill H 0, Boolsx, South River, Out. 3l:1Lti Bros. _ ti GETTING READY. .\`1"\ \'\_‘ '-{ lft 1 I* ~_\ \\'i~?,,r.,_'cn ri->=;;;._Z~. 1 11'.. 'l.:i.<_= =.al'~ ‘Bic \\'a: fl-; 1,-zu.-rx - » il: :.1 ',:e;~xr¢ .~.-is to ~e:.i '=r r», 1 cf .n'rr iyt, the I` ` _.= t ';’\:i_u"reAk ' C-..-_. . t t _-uiei i.:/_-rat .1 ‘= um. w. cnisrs cmllmii cunt e te; 4 :sa is tg, ¢,,,_,,a ,_ :.~ it 1: .=:'1~»e 3;;-»< <.°~_f,~”~\ i =- ;»-at ¢ -.fi i:-if - . ._,.. ..... ., ._.. ,_ ,__ ,J -. -. . .,, rt a . t _:TA »`1 E!7!£l5i._l !`_'?l .\ err: ref _"Fefe: sie'-t QF( ~-a it f-for it W chin V-ears c» Tw-.=:= ue' 5.1;. BASKET SGUAL AND lNll RTAINMENT. The Ze lies ti' Covehead and Stanhope irate:-i `;;f.C'ii:r¢ a Basaet Social and En- '.1-_.».in;e:,tin Strtxl-.o;< Hall ou Weil- lay tl e 1. :n~: ,_ .__ ,,= _ ..- . .- ,: nes 1 st - . _;_ prozratzi vs... _,e prcmide. and '_';_ Zeizes wiil be picasefi to see a large ::'.r:".»e.- _:resent from city and country. E:oc:e-is in aid ot' hlethodzst Church. I- ore c=;e:i at 7 o`c`.o¢i»;. concert will L _'zz .: 7 go. Should weather be un- i _.Mable social uifl Le held on the l'ol~ li--ring night. ‘ ,. _ _ Enlroirs mln. ‘ THE POTATO UUESIION- Sir.-The editorial which appean in the Daily Guardian ol the lith instant on The Potato Question au.lg¢Su to me that there is auotlieraide ta this question that Y should be exposed. A grrat deal is tai-l. and truthfully said. about the adaptability of our soil for potato-growing, .»ut shoul-.l V our farmers continue to deplete their soil 'simply because the soil is adapted to l Piano." [growing potatoesand tiecansethe farmers§¢.;,u|g me gum nop mnat. get |.n¢1_,`|°u-,nd“',h-dw In on 0| 5,53. I . ii "l r -ringiiiemi/t-~ '_ . havnt epriuego o irrv leon -ma wiilyiei-lpsiaioes than-ianiiy will usually res;-Jud. with the same tnntmentand can. just m zenemusly | under the cereals-rops.True. a good crop oil oats or barley exhausts the land nearly aa l much as po:atoeanut.good retumr may be' ’~e1.ured from the gnaln by Ieedlngll to the ‘stock leaving the manurial constituents ‘avaiialie lobe returned to the ianil to _niprote hath :lie chemical and mechani- tnl condition of the saiL un the other hand the greater pro~ por-_ron ofthe potatoes must he so'd of! the farm and [whatever plant lood they may tontain must be sold with them. A! present day prices our faniiers uouiii ra-,u're topurthaseconimereiaifertilizer 'o :he amount of 2~'il5_\°>4.5ll annually iii order to replace the plant food reuiorell hy the pczatoes. \\'hen grain ia 5,-rout, and fed about threefuuarzersof the lan» stituenta removed from the soil may be mturnui in the inannre. Be~iies this iherelf the physical effect of hutiiue wnittuarinot ie supplied by apply-ir.u tommercial fertilizers and which is absolutely necessary for the successful production ofanv crop. It may be argued that the produce from one acre of potatoes will give a larger return than the produce from an acre of oats. Let us see. Land that will produce *BU buahels of potatoes will produce 70 bushels of oats. lt would cost $19.3' to return to the soil what the potatoes appropriate and $19.0) to replace that which is removed by the oats A.low lik.. per bushel for the pot~ atoes and we have $lU.fI\ returns. Thnt ends the potatoes. Oats fed to fairly woo-l stock should bring an average of 154 cents per bushel which means a return of |155 1.1.1. .\`ow. allowing that three quarters of the manuriul constituents of the oats are turn d to the soil we haven total value _irltntssifin to crrzs I_ar.ies with bi-nets free i6‘.\\'1idi9.i0 re e ,ofS§~‘l_L3 to theircredit or $1.95 ln favor ofthe potatoes, But the man who is usiness roposition In order that we may move all our winter stock of Mens and Ladies’ Furs out of our store in shot' order we will ofler a unil' oiin discount of l-3 off Regular Prices gmwl.u|andfnndiitg hlaouto ia fauna- m“,,“.,_,..’d”.,||“\-__\|_¢ ;_ lngrhvwtlvfv dnb: b=1”¢°_:|°'|: wwaaiaqiulirpasiatmiiinrwaaxe , *I0 WU* l"° 5 `monqyunl.ofit»6lv\\heyurttut»a|1 utgputatoeslalgannltagttmt now!! ann wwnnuiu* ma ,uma mg th hh add Ill feflilllkli ll " P- °°¢ ° °°ml\U" mdtnaaainwui m-unit. atanze _¥_'h°P°"‘l°" U’ "ul '|*::l"‘“’d 0°” at , 'notary In Ulevnlarrd. Ohio was troubled °“=°"“\°'"°‘ ¢ W” |°°‘* ?wii.a i.h‘=ti-'neu gent" drunk in wie the texture of the soil derzlde Ita fertlllly. rn' hun md mum no( re rm of A g|w,, *"3 ‘bf '““"*°‘ U” ~°“ “|"“°"|‘ '97 that was next. door lntheir factory. A I*'¥'|Y °“:’l:“"““’ 7** Aaaueladorimanmqested that they Pl" law null = lterw-»d|1` orblva ¢ iaacumeaatmd tn iiii-tr building and i!'°°‘*‘;`:‘°bl‘>¢1l 31?- ‘wud °3"k“|' ld the lien know that they werent Hlrviw - tilt '¢Kl¢l’l¢U°° Pf‘"°l-Ilhm-ty logo thrrefin-u cupofonllee that aoil vrlli not ourttluue ur pvduce' 'hu qu, _‘Ind .¢||.h“ .mi ‘bn 5; sunnfsalully when commercial fertilizer 'oiucugmu-m”°””“‘ P"wp_-|-he \1°'1¢U‘S°DDll¢d- Uhllmlll ‘° 15405 0( realtvraatlrotlaa very short time the 1 :edit aeaa. 'l1toGymuadum la a great future what ne the actual conditions' 'nel ,,, ,h ,,,,,.¢~m,, 1 __ Km, W _,ee ,,,,, ,,_ averaau farmer will plnut about live aluea .,,'¢|| “uaded h,b°dy hnndang 5 on oiiwtrwvwnvllr- The bbw °¢'0>¢ althematnatueeunuaa ,tsasoeiation A farm produces grain, hay and pasture. mu' bg, “uk” I an “mph for . Much M ihr min md hav la sold and I-he *Uni-moan tum. i man somone wiiimi WWW" fmm “hll li fd fl lPl7“¢d W menlilollngtlreluadlee Auxiliary and to ; . _ Does Your F 0 0 D Digest Well ? UPU! l§'f itil filg if it ji? gi. ii' .i lr C EE: andt Dtognl ilo¢.r\ii,h'\hok iiillil lliiillri i-Eifliiii i-_ i ilililri iii; norman .inum iiiiivm( i If l3liDUl:@_?1'kYIil“ ' 'l\¢ l‘lKUBH¢W3b¢l'lN°" £`i'»un¢naavt~'rrua.W\i-I-w , V Evcryplftiryposyc &»'¢‘.‘.“-f..‘.1l n»'i.i.a.i"~.°'S'§»u Whether your order' is for °¥ll;:1| Bono" range, heater, furdaoe, forge P . n,,,‘g,_=f&=_ or steam coal, you'te sure to ::."':'..‘=.‘."..°l°°""......°"...“..‘:"."..".... set the bw* mud hm ltataruiaa laaveu lam Wharf.. Be" to Bum ii; l.. 1°? E Y r _ __.¢¢.|puaa, ` '_&&f:i`:%hxaandar1Ji B to H if »--»»-““‘*.-'»“‘“'~ --»i~"""`--""'°"' .:.~..-.%....... .mmmnl °" °“'~ the live acres intended for potatoes and. then some people will maintain that the potatoes are the paying crop. Why should they not be when all the reat of the farm ia drained of both plant food and humna to produce them. Let. our tarmera grow uops that may be used for feeding. let them be fed and a rational ayitem of rotation he adopted and in ten ymrs our poor farms will blossom and blooni as th» ICSC. lt is dear, therefore, that even if poiulces are sold at auch a price as enables the farmer to re- turn plant food ln the form of commercial* fertilizer, land this hewill not do ), that the itiechaniral condition of the soil must' sufler. Theuature of our soil makes lt necessary to conserve every atom of humns and no crop should he grown which will lessen the supply especially when other crops tony be grown which- unflersimllur treatment will ultimately give as great returns. So long as the present condition of the potato trade exists and farmers persist in selling the crop producing power of their farmr so long will discontent prevail and our Government be compelled to look to the four winds of heaven tor revenue. In conclusion, does it not savor of sland» err though not intentionally' we helievei on the intelligence and ability of our farmers to suggest that the Department 4 of Arn-icultureshuuld assist this worthy!!! enterprise. Our farinera do not require to be spoon~fed. Their Intelligence and business ability will direct them in dealing with such matters. So long an any class uf people have everything done for them so long must. that claim remain weak, inefficient and uupmllroaalve. J. C. Hitansv. Slit;-If you will allow an outsider who is staying in your City for a few weeks. some af your valuable space, I would like to nay a few things about the Young hIen’s Chrlstiuri Association here. You certainly have a very nice building and one that compares favorably with any lhave seen across the line in cities of tliesnnie size. Ineed not mention the benefit of mich an organization for your Association is doing a work that all must acknowledge is at rzruat help to any community. Iain uY. M. C. A. man through unil through and spend all the time I possibly can in Y. .\I. C. A. work and have had a good opportunltyof seeing what is being dune hare. The Sunday , _ _ aitemoon nien‘a meetings are well attend-I Siduxlrrqif D;":Je“°‘cS“’;“Dto3fcn§'\;“ ed and wall conducted and must have a. bmnchms xwpiw mush em Hur; “nal “mum” la' Bom w ‘boa 'ho' of ua huve'known it from childhood up avntl themselves of the privilege of being, It is “must H hmm” as DL ohne! there. Tha Boys` meetiulrs on Sunday morning are grand and are also well attended, and the inlluence of them wlil befaltin future yeah, when these boys become the men who will fill the "‘sp°n"b‘° mama” of me Uhyremedv for co ha and colds. In the and have grown up with these influences surrounding t-hem. I was surprised to aee the number of young fellowsutLending1)fr.Archlbald's Bible Class on Wednesday evening at 9 o`cloclt and to see the interest taken ln the study of God's War-l,nud lf muy young man wantntospeud an hour profitably and pleasurably I would suggest that he l on gettinir what you ask for. nota the stand they have taken re gnrvling t-he raising of money. Instead of the usual auppeni and faira thi-y purpose raising money through (me will offerings and hy self denial and aacrihee, a stand the people as well as the Lord will honor. Mr Art:hi~ bald, backed hyn board of Dlrtotorti of some of your best men. ia doing n grand work and I am glad to see that the business men of tha City realize it and are willing to support lt with their money and lnfluenae,and l sincerely hope that the mortgage, which is reduced to so small an amount now, maybe entirely wiped out in theirnuiediate future and that I may have the pleasure of aeeiug It consigned to the flames before leaving the City. Thaukiul YW for your space I am Yours sincerely, Alrruisrt C. Casnv. lla llaallyjir Braun And Insist on Having the Time Tested Medlc’ue Dr Chasc`s ?,‘§‘“”’ Linsccd and _ Turpciilinc It ia not u question of whether you will need a treatttrqnl. for coughs, oolrla and crnup in your liome, but t-he queatlon 'ls, will. you select the most effective med- icine, or simply be satisfied to take what- everyone druggist happens to hand out to you. Time and experience have proven that you can depend on Dr. Chaae`l Syrup of Linseed and Turpentlue at such times. ` It ls only necesaary to remember thin, when the critical time oorne.a_iand vu insist Should you have children who are subject to cruup, you had better keepa bottle of Dr. Chanda Syrupuf Liuaeod nnd1'urpcnlinein the house, for when thechoklngapasm romeo on there la littletlme to send for the dootnr or medicine. - f It aeema scarcely necessary to dwell on Receipt book. “I can aay that! have both used and solo Dr. Chaser remedies in my own family. Ihave found Dr. Chanda Syrup of Linaeod and Turpentlno the beat storelhave mxe null for Dr. Cl-iaae's Remedies than for all tha other med' lcinen I keep."-Mr. W. C. Archibald. Glarielg, Guyabomugh Co.. N. S. ` Belnl pleasant to the tanto, lt Ia readily itaken by children. Because lt brings quick relief to the anffnter hom asthma. all neck furs, all jackets, all men’s fur coats, all fur mitts, all fur caps for men, boys, ladies. Our reductions are always genuine, plain, fair and square. You can make them your self-Tlius if you sel ect afur marked $7.50 its yours for $5.00 or one marked S45.co, just take off $15.00 and pay us $30.00 and the coat is yours, and so on through the whole Fur stock. Nothing Cleaner, Straightcr or Plaincr Hardly see how you can afford to miss this fur sale-for it’s really like throwing money away. attend that clara it has been proved bmnchlrll. whwvlnz worth Ind -ll the the world over that if you give tha yuunrr moat serious tlioeaaea of the throat and men attractive Associations they wil ` lungs’ 1|, ‘A inululbye u 3 hounhwd :);;?1":,eh";':§e ';::?::‘;'“§sMf;:|‘:Jn;h§: . medlclne.£5 nento a bottle, at all tloulerl. the l.'nltedStates the people said thatra'l»_ way men would not attend them, but the fact is that ns fast its they are built they Iron Ox Tablets are for aalo at the -ire so well patronired thutthsy cannot a|_~»v Apcthecnrlea Hall. 7dt.f comiiiodnta hull the men that come there. Taylor-H bmhwre ,S slmgmuhm the K sum” "“'° 'nys '“`°““d 'he buddha; whole stock of wall paper saved from the p""e“"°d by "I," l°‘”(;°mm°d°”v““d"' r tire- every roll muat be cleanedout. In the bllt to iheliailu-ay ltl. C. A. in the ,ot are _wma mnznmcem papenin “dem len!" V' New York "ny and the b““d` condition. This in tha chanoe of a life ing was fllled witlryoung tlteu both night. “ms to not wan pmt' but you must "ml day ""4 the °°"""“"°‘° wld me "' some In quick lf you want the pick of the was not hall large enough for tha _mt-n. “och The “le ,A nu* on md It b up w “Tum” M lb' Lnludj ynuw take advantage-uf the auap ut. , "H "Rc b““'“f'K' "’ ‘H Taylors Bookstore. lldlvv their centres and employ \. M. C. A. Secretaries, sonic of them having aa Ditnllles, ltlllldtl Linen, llnln- _?--1--1--_ | socks, and mudapolums at Stanley Bros. white sale. 17d2l Fam-iile, sept. ao, moz* MlrI.\itp’is Li_\'iitizxrCo.,I.ttt|‘tm». l l)r;.\itSlt1=.-We vviah to Inform you . flltltt we wnalder your hfINARD'S LINI zlfndsziit If-IST It very superior article, and wa use e Y ' it na a ann: relief for sore throat and chant. l cause lougheued Skin- _ When l tell you I would not he without; If 30" would “Y It if the price was one dollar a bottle, I ‘ -»=-»=» ‘ tliir British < Your truly. ` cnas. r.'riL'ros. A|m0|10 you will iindlt, bland, healing, soo t h l nz. lra¢»\al\lyLdn¢uarnadd%i': iiiifwiiiiiflii ti ililgiftiiii iiiiiig iiii’ iigriii ‘id hi ‘““‘.'ii‘.:a... 'far-f-=~#"»~1~»-» i, Plctiiii cl, BLOOD BHTERS vxdinthy u".‘ °.?.‘t“Ll .r:.::.>;.; Bittna pr-aiaa Piano before buying. for I Hhlh'tlt¢ IC ,.11 Greg! Ggorgg Street. “iii ll l.°°i-" Ham twvrrm """“il|.A.'I`atntoi\®Co. _ \ `|i4i l PHoNE»=4°. SHEET MUSIC, .amos acopy ? U Q3--\_ \ _ During the remainder of the wrek we will plane on our counters several hurl, Ont, hundred copies of music ranging in price from 254: to 75:: which we will oiir at toe a copy. _ '3 Customers can hear them on the ° 1 .ex _ ul S’ §;`f‘i;e.. V/ _ E ¢¢~a.t~11 RUSHED WITH ORDER ALL THE TIME The remark ia often made to ua, "How la it, you are alwaya ao busy?" The answer is a simple one, we give auch rat:lafact‘lou in the wor we do, that our reputation is known far and wide, and every- where all over "Our ‘Fair Island Province," even acmas the str-aiu to Nova Scotia. New Brunswick, Cape Breton, Quebec and Ontario, in factkln all parts ofthe Broad Dominion we have rnoeivod olden for WUI' _ ls the question a dldicult one to answer? We trow not. Satisfaction ia the essence of success. hence our ancoeaa in busi- IICSI. H Remember us when in need of work done to your entire aatiafac- Ulla BRUCE sirwiiu & co., Founders, Engineers, hfachiuiata and Boilermakers, Steam Navigation Cny’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Phone 125. 30; r;3¢_ YOUR DOCTOR Can help you when you are sick, and may prolong your life. - WE DOCTOR Your linen and prolong the wearable ‘qualities of your washables. We use modem methods and the best materials ' only. This means long life to your I |il1¢n-a saving to you. A. F. WEBSTER. Star :iteam Laundry. , Kent St. Phone i5i. 3 m if _.' I if This is the Razor that requires N0 IIONINGI N0 GRINDINGI The Razor with the “pull” left ont. Made specially for men having n strong and vviry beard or tender skin. Makes aclose, clean and easy shave in u minute; leaves the skin like velvet. Always ieudy for instant \t&. No sinarting after shaving. Electrically tempered by it secret process. PRICE $2, mailed anywhere on receipt of price. Money refunded if aot satisfactory. L _ l GREAT 7- Y Carbo-llilagnetlc Razor I in ~ Y/ - goods. » ” 1 CON R0 Y, The Shoemuu , ‘ Sunnyside, Chkown. YOU s Had better come und have - _ your photo taken now. and i have our new carb-on platlno ` flulah. CALL ‘ and see our studio and Photo samples up stairs. lhe lingers. Hardware ilu., ill. ai.. ._ ... gqannanauvouuuunullnwuaawuuiax A- 5- BAYIIR. PT 9- rnorooxaennits, 0 PI Inla.S_o ` GIVE VIM and dadra for vrtrrk ur-pllay. Mako a clear brain, bright ana d sweat brnnth. MAKE LIFE WORTH WHILE GIVE VIGOR hy mach-ally oorrortlua il . rmmach and hnwela. They tniluoa the natur al and at-petite of youth. GIV ITALITY 1 Q '-Jopigsnqlua antiiuaim rmm mm-min. They cure Courtipatloirf lndheatlon, Biliousnaas, lload- » ' ' ' \'-`at:he,' llorvouausas. F»rsu»ty_a|il>fv|rl°N ' ` l0oand26oaBOX - Acclrr lo otiaarirurea 5 i Il-IE il)lPPERENCE f Wlieii you out a man to ‘ Work you nay the MAN. When you put your Money to work the money PAYS YOU. 2 Your money put to work or rathef _spent lu buying our fumishings l which ure now offered at discounts ‘ of from IS ll. c. to Half,Prlcc For a short time only V will pay yon. Call and sae whit We mean and "what you can b\1Y with but half the money that was -required a few days rgo. t 1JoI'ii\ Mcl¢od@Co.. Up~to-date Clothiers, » PROWSE BROS.. T he Only Real Good:Fur Men. ¢». COMING EVENTS. 1 City Council mania; the second llen ay n each month. Dr. F. I. Kolb' Mayor; W. W. Clarke, City Clerk. i Nut moctlugol Lodge Prince Edward S. 0. E. Tueaday Feb. Nth at 8 o'e|ook altarp. White Bose--Advancement-All white Bm CVE! ` $1-5° members raqneatod to atuud. i softening. nukes the skin like velvet. Of all the remedies we make, it la one of the I brat. #Ia not atlckv or greasy. l Try a buttlmprine age. \l)’|eplt’td l_l\d sold only Y Snttnyldo- im |, ' Charlottetown For-aala`._by Jo non & Io rsou L - ' m CU'l‘IlX‘l'UB_l!I AKDIPDUND ‘l'lNl. OUP that choora-but hot lnohrlatoa Thi- hmoua lllanilflaa