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Jamieson DRUGGIST 3 News mdldaf. ID. Annual general meeting of the Ma ‘sorlic Temple Co., Opera House, 8 p. Meeting of the Board of Trade, 8 . Scsrdlty of farm help is perhaps §I‘°__l_T__aRl1f§; Tea' _ the most serious problem confronting St. James' Sunday School Picnic. Pr Baseball match, Connaugllts vs. ha Snmmerside. plan, we have unlimited l1\`&l‘ll¢f»B l0\` - all \VEDNEil)AY JULY 9, 19-3 the -necessary help to cultivate the -_-_-W .._~~--------- ---- land as it should be clfltlvlltell. Olll' col" production is very far short of what ____ it 'l`hc visit yesterday of the Minister scarcity of farm help-continues, of Militia, (Col. Sam Hughes), and making the future uncertain and pre- the Inspector General of Oversea venting many from engaging in Forces. (General Ian Hamilton), was farming who, il conditions were oth- lmnch shorter than anticipated. The erwise, would gladly take it up. two distinguished offpers arrived in ince Edward Island today. We ve the land, we have the brains to we can produce, but we have not might easily he and the cause- Fundamentally and theoretically lthe forenoon, and Were 01281" Ol the farming should be suflicicntly remun- lharhor on their way to Picton on the erative to afford as good wages, for |53- S- Earl GPO? BUOYUY Biff" 10°F- the class of labor required, as any lBril‘! ll1U\1Kl1 it WHS the visit Was “Of other business. Practically it does ldfevoid of pleasure and profit to both not The returns from the ordinary |ViBif0l`S and Vlslled- lfarm, high as prices generally are, l Not very long ago, the Torontolwi lstnr implied tnnt nnu Col. snrnlw ‘Hughes his heart’s desire he wouldle have Canada one tented field and tbe_uS ll not permit the payment of such ages as are paid to ordinary labor- rs in other fields of employment. We e the expression, ordinary farm, P-'Z'i-_-E--1-_ "hole of the male population underladvisidly. The great majority of our arms. That is merely an exaggera- ‘farms belong to this class. The oth- Itiml' but it lnfhcates the _euthmsiasfnl ers. those worked on well defined I which the Munster of Militia has mi usiness princlples those managed as ‘ ‘ h ~~»"'~~ ‘the cause of his collntry's defence. _ th e store or the factory is managed, -, 3 B _ h _ lnof. only pay as good wages as the i‘v"h."-'..i"i'.i,! llove of Hmm in others' ul .e is-ilatter but net the owner a good. not an advocate of universal service-J 1 9 _ . <- ___,'_ __ f` _ _ _ lfat surplus at the end of the year, as i"'=:;~“'f`.`.`ff7'.> `/ lfar from W on his recent retuml good asurplus as any well managed _”‘;“""'>*¢.'*' ' He is a born soldier and inspires the “F .1 f rue went, nc declared cunt llainfy Souvenir Jewelery inenarnellcd belt pins, brooch es, cuff links, spoons. slicl: pins and iob= Special S ocll G, H, Taylor Jeweler Optician , l _-' -J Mothers S l‘ i ‘fy flirt "Child Hunger” With pure wholesome bread---If means much to the children- Health and stlellgth "Cameron’s llome-ll’lade" “Is gcod bread” All our best grocers sell it and you will find the nanlefon each leaf. Ewen Cameron (Baker) F _ , . Montague Black fox Ex- I ch lnge Corrzspondence Solicited I.. M. McKinnon, Manage Moulague, I". E, l. A lrqlvlm é -in O C 0 0 a 0 U U 0 0 ¢ ° u __ BIRTHS. 'rlrllmon-In cnnrlnmtnwn on July’ 6, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Trainer a son. Congratulations. BIl`t'I‘.- At Covcheurl Road July 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Birt a dangli- er. STEWART--At Suffolk, Junn 30, to and Mrs. Elmer Stewart a daugh- B »-;._..__...__.._ llloleeeoooeoeeteeoe I .l 3 DEATHS. iieeeeeooeooeeoeceoc MCKENZIE.-At Little Pond on |5005". Jllly 7'-ll. Mary Ann, belov- ed wife of Mr. Alex McKenzie in the ffltymfnth year of her age, _STEWART-In this city, July B, .vnu swim, and ra mi-,_ Wiyrlrom his late residence, sc Uieihiut St., Thursday morning M, %4l'Pro-Cathedral, thence to R, Uaonllas.-llc woes mana sqren on Sunday. June 29th, um g align, mum, Malcolm Gunn, beloved gang M Donald. and lm-zum anemia ‘ mm 1 ‘picommercial or industrial enterprise, l ‘here “'““ “° “ed °‘ °°‘“"“ 5°" ” lnnu is less liable in can uncertainties ‘ vice in Canada! If the mama ser-l that so often beset these. lvice bc properly encouraged and or- The difficulty is that the farms lganized we Should have no dimcultyl worked on a business basis, as a ahlest colonial officers Colonel Sum was the disown. for that. He Wemyss Reid: If plunging winds and Call me to battle, but I am too poor a thfmg _lf open lea|l.l'l.nd wind Wake _not new wonders or-through the goolly and love no friend and lf hands of mine forget And torn feet fear a stony way, My heart grow weary of the quest And long for an untimely rut- Thcn cross my hands and lst me be, Life istoo fierce md sweet for mc, ‘in getting the numbers and qualityl d f-__ elstndiell business proposition, are . ~ f . :ol theI;"?_;nf::;;;e dui; t_;n;01eS;;l comparatively flew and the other lnind OI`CE. - ` ‘ __ t basl in the majqrity. This is true not _M _ _ Sughis §_h;:iv;hethTo1uig;;itsi€;; DO only of Prince Edward Island alone een ep ‘ .Est dl bllt of e\'ery agricultural country in ' ' A ' . . ___;_:::yt1:§thI:5_‘;iessWziel the world. It 1s the few who strive d ted en_§ intelligently and succeed; the many Hnclinell to Econ at his un mm lwho follow the line of least resist- thusiasml they know better now; and' ance Perhaps it is unfortunate that ‘in evcry quarter the Colonc'1 is recog-E _ar '___ is B sim _e __ 0 e__at_0__ “ized as the right man in the rightthalb liithoutqany exiira liaffori’ by thc mule as Minister of Militia' lapplication of a few routine I primi- Hc bas, been a volunteer all his_t_ . _ ' ___e_ (__ at an events since MB (Oulu, lve and merely traditional methods, he de_l a man may eke out an existence that ~ t t a o gilt; tyijrlgoxiyog 3: gzpiiy Mimwlwill be sufficient to satisfy him. 189 th Adiul Too many are content t'o live in _ . _ _ d _ __ _ ser of 1(`;h;';;i__;;_ Q; Caiad; Theithis fashion, little more than "cum- Lilllfliliol 'sl not a feathr-rbed soldier~lbere" °f the ground", Wasting tm ___'_;) saw active service in the Fenia,:'1and they live on and preventing oth- lvf ' 'c.1t beaten Raid of 1870, and personally oderedlxs mm “B"?g_1 mgy _e i_‘d_ to mise corps for the Egyptian andy een competition whic is hull ing the Afghanlllp the commercial and industrial lifc Solldanese campaigns, f th t (l th ll th - frontier war, and the Transvaal war.l;_sB _:_ l;I_`_‘;Be_':B____:_l:_____ Zgutghe __t‘;e§:f_ - 1' ' th 1 t named wcyl HIS “Nice m e as i lhy weeding out the unfit, will some ' t d' ti t' mf F fl h;0_‘.l§.ht rt? aixgg E; :gem miwayl day take possession of agriculture, B. ( l 1011 ‘ . ortantl inspire it with new life.; a life that transport, he held various imp , _ _ positions as assistant to Inspector- | will place lt “po” B “under comme” h of c0m_;cial basis than at present, and en- in the field. 11; is generally understood that Gcmimi. Settle ';;_i;he Dina; Intem_ able it to pay for the help it needs __l;‘:;cai_i_On£hi;s Gordonia and Prieska as other ceilings do. Until then ag- campaign, and also in Grillllalallil West and Bechuanaland; and Com- mander of the Mounted Brigade. 'Ilie t Colonel was mentioned several times in dispatches, and in the Old Coun- try was recognized as one of thclc ricultllre will be carried on as ct lprcsent, those who conduct it on business lines will be able to pay for heir help; the others will not. The labor problem is yearly be- oming more and more complicated as industrial and commercial enter- prise expands. The industrial and h i Sh. commercial expansion is due to thc torn n Wilfrid i.anrier’s political flesh; he forced him to offer mi‘litary assist- 8 ance to the Mother Country when Sir Wilfrid would much rather have preferred to hold aloof. Col. Sam was the stormy petrel of politics at f the time-if it be permissible for a thorn in the flesh to take on such an active shape. But he gained his end, _ and Sir Wilfrid earned Irr.p_erial laur- ~ els for his patriotic and loyal assist- ance to the Motherland which he felt rather lmcomfortable in wearing at the time, and even now would be happier if he could with any grace Colonel Sam Hughes `u not a fire- eater; he is too much of a Methodist _ is a lover of the out- door lifc and all manly sports. Inl his youth he was pronlinently identi- fied with athletics, and thronghoutl his career has been the champion-of the man who has to fight agallnst odds. Apart altogether from his military enthusiasm his character is best summed up in the verse! of beating rain in vain Of if 1 am afraid to rise And bear a burden of grey skies- Then to my lllck heart requiem give, to live. to pray y skies , in 'my eyes, world I go hate no foe- wide awake business methods employ- d and one of the great factors is the liberal wages paid to employes. It is thc lure of these wagics that is drawing rr.cn to the city from thc arms which feed thc city. And thc drain on the farms is nearing a point which threatens the food supply. The solution or 'elle dlfnnulry will he iounu n a "back to the 1and" movement nut this movement will not become eflective until danger to the food sup- illy becomes more imminent than it is at present. In the meantime, the best solution for the labor problem is to follow such a system of farm ing as will make liberal wages pos sible. This is being done on many n al-in in our province. It can he soul cu the others. _iii i Ultoeitelteellleltlt HHST THINGS ` IOOUOOCOUOOOOOICUQO "Hold the Fort," the famous hymn which has been sung by millions all over the world, was first heard in 1871 at musical gatherings in the Northwest held by P. P. Bliss, the "singing evangelist" who wrote both the words and music of the song. Bliss was born in Clearfield County, Pa., seventy-five years ago today, July 8, 1838 and died at Ashtabula, 0., in 1876. "Hold the Fort" was inspired by an incident of the war be- tween the North and South, and was composed in 1871. It gained almost immediate popularity, and its adop- ¢l\'>\\ DY M004! and Bankev sm-cad it all overthe globe. Mr. Bliss wrote many hymns. and considered "Hold tile Fort” one of the least liierftori- 'ones one ~§._, __ _ _ _"_ ` . , ` Sillftijfill 'IGM ........-..¢-...»...lJZ-2 1A;;s:°,:_o°__ru:¢_::;_g _;‘_’_'::_["° analmrxrmmiu 5 a : u a e 0 e a 0 0 0 0 e p U Q e s o e o a o : . _ _ . __ _ Inu and with Mm 1,, guep my soul alive- crful appeal to the emotiiins of mil- chulotnmn 'M hong,” 'uh ` " " " ' ' ` . Then, in that hour, may Death strike lions. some dutmgumhed rumor.. “Qui-.. gf Bead Office at Charlottetown de,p_ The first successful sewing machine dam albeit their vmt WM “ry N1 “_ , ` Q' Branch Offices at Hummel-nice For-Iam only fit for sleep. »WBl U10 l|\'°l\*-1011 °l El-U 30'". B’ an C_ G_ 3_ mul Gr-“_ ,wm- alben.on.Bourl»,¢nd Montague. ' But while I love the wind that blows, who was born at Spencer. Mass. m,d_day_ th," mr,” th, umm, ~-- - and scent a mystery ln a rose, ninety-four yum sro today- After a 0, mlm, md D°r,,,,,,,_ Cor rg, H,,,,_ __ f` _ ° many on nvnrrrs or wnns my an-n lm an not ure. mwsvf ¢°“°¢§_¥__ ';°l1°°1__°;l_“'=:_**°° lm s,,,,,_ i.i,,,i,,,_ General gi, inn Hail.. ' ‘ at '"9 s “D” i.':;‘.“°:.:;.:’.;.'°:“°.;::r:. "‘:‘.:..‘::°"°~... 2°‘;1.':‘:.°.l':: .2 ur .r21~.:’“.¥. M, I-»»-gf ~'°»»°~,,;;' .f>'°,;- n -- ~ » ' _sea orceswoarcm nga - City Magiltmtels Court' God giavlillm strandh to struggle on ielllnegt Ellgilligilhogrglieheihng Xinsrilrrn sp°°"l°“ °; tm °'mr° mmm? “'- Q - . - I _ ‘ S p.m. ;_l_1_ls_l_1tors _gold similar ;_\l1\l>_;°l5__le‘;l__';_:_ll":: algcmcniliainlzdnllymiéidlln 'Vi-¢:li:lirwW‘l)l1i:£ ' "U55 ""5"" ""° .....n§.“`i...l“.°“.Z.'.i§3 23.1.5 .... an 53,; -‘f§f;»=am<§;_“_§'gg,,,l§°f,;_>,§_,}*,;,",- ' completed by Howe in .1845 and pat- Chujlothéoan at 4. ,__ ,m__ returning :.';*:?..;l: "1f2.‘:l.":':r.:;';:l..?‘;§..’.;:;f »» fm »»-cr " e. lnnd, to bring ills mncnlue tn public °°“‘ ;:;:"."'z.‘:. ":....:.':::..:‘;:“:'.:":.:.°..‘3.'.';z_';‘r we nun or »>»wr=w<>»~ eu o "“"' and Howe was forced to app the courts. In 1854 he attained etltltonwteocltneen OOO. saab OCOOOOOOOOICOUUIOUOD b nexed to France. P 3, 1867. cian and hymn writer, born in Clear- 1843-Washin ton Allston famous 1119 ,, governor of Pennsylvania. 1850-Zachary Taylor, twelfth-Presb p D. C. Born in Orange County, Va., t 1852-Thomas McKennan, long of Fil1lnorc’s cabinet, died in Read- ing, Pa. Born March 31,1 1794. D cavalry invaded Indiana. 4 near Quebec. E i900-Gen. Porfirio Diaz re-elected mittee. lHl HUNIAN PHUEESSIUN Guards. I-le served with the Turkish following year he took part in the came to Canada as military secretary to the Governor-Gerlral, the Marquis staff In 1898 the Earl returned to t Richard A. Ballinger, former Secre- o today. I ll Congress of the Seventh Kentucky- rl district, 43 years old today. ment on the Friedmann cure for tub- I’ Grnnt, nl otenwn, ut cnc nnnl ses- t BGVEB yCBl'B 8.20. ANSWETR BY CHURCHILL. not undertake to answer questions l re a Ddminfon navy ag if it were fl store is an exact science. Every pre- scription that comes to us fl filled by checked and re-checked to insure sc- cursry. When you receive gh, m¢¢|_ eine it in just as the doctor ordered C it to be: and compounded only of the D 4.-.s srrccess in his legal \,ay,¢|¢_ ,md built ters and messages of congratulations n factory with a cflw-=f,v uf 100 ma- from Sir Robert Borden, Premier of cbines ll. day at Bridgeport, Conn, Canada, Sir James P. Whitney. Prime Royalties from his invention mad, Minister and President of the Council him a multi-millionaire before he Ol ~ _ died in 1861 plan, for honoring inent statesman and business men of Howe on the occasion of the centen- Galmdal W°l`° l'€°°lV0¢l £008! l>Y Mf- ar_v of his birth, six years hence, are William D°W°l`¢- ""h° Flitll" °f Pm' already being considered. 3° expound the policy of protection for native industries, has' been 5 resident here for many years. 181°_Th° kingdom °-f H°u°“d an' various Canadian newspapers and _ er _ 18,19-Ell°“ l?°W°- 1“"°“*°f °f the nie Nnnnnnl Pulley which turn sin- Bewmg _m“'fl“°°~ Mr" in Spencer' bodied the idea of tariff protection, Ma”-» Died 1" B"°°kly“- N~ Y' 0°” since universally accepted in Canada, lsas-Pluup P. Bliss, noted nnnsl- Kfd Bur field County, Pa. Killed in the Ash- said ML Dewalt t0day_ --was the "hula disllswrf Dec- 291 1875' greatest disappointment I have had _K _ . in P“l“l5°_"- died "1 C“ml"`1d3°l’°"'» M555' see this measure pass, for I still have Bom "1 Waccamawl S- 0'- N°‘l' 5» the interests of the Canadian people - t 1343"'Wllll“m F- °l°l1“°¢°“ became for the ultimate good of the country. dent °l the U's~- died in washington' without making any adequate return, Sept- 24- 1784- eves of the World and retain her own 8 d` Pennsylvania representative in Con- W gress and for a short time a member in 1863~Gen. M0rgan's Confederate was hom in Dumme,._ OntM.io_ July 1876-/Castle Garden. New York live there, with their children. At the CRY. destroyed bY nm- age of 17, when most of his compan- 1395_T“'9“tY l’°"3°”9 killed in 8 ions were giving their attention to l wreck on the Grand Trunk Railway hunting_ fishing and other rural l President of Mexico. d b u ht u t t - _ 1912-Charles D. Hllles chosen chair- :se viiflaie Oi; gxzlonciigillg Snizlgigi f mall Ol the R°P“b1l°a“ N”'ti°““l Com' Here, in the intervals between the _ __ ______.i_i 1" ‘ ° ° ’ ° ° ’ ° ° ° ’ ' ° ' ° ° ° ° °: ab_e