futon rout!’ " >NORMAN E. TRIMPER THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN two Notes By The Way The night of the children on our ltrooto every forenoon, afternoon and mld-dly-thousands of them - as they go to and return from their lately re-opened schools, healthy, lively and rollicking—givcs hopes for the future; and yet it suggests “Thoughts that do lie too deep for tears." All will not stay here. Some will be called away; some will go away to the great West o." Canada or'to the great Republic nearby. Nor will those who remain be the most energetic and enter- prising. As a swarru of bees leaves the parent hive every year, sowill our children go abroad and scatter over large fields in search of the honey of life. Each -\vill, of course, retain his love for the old homo and have in store mem- ories of it. And the old home will as surely ever be glad to welcome them when they return to obtain rest and refreshment from the in- vigornting air that surrounds it and to admire the rare beauty of its landscapes. Without dotibt many '\vill live to regret that they left its comparative quietude and the certainty of a comfortable liveli- hood in return for moderate and healthful labor of hand and brain. 1.SE MONTICELLQ 1,1,1 a 1' ‘. truck driver wen’; m '~ but" W11“ the hr {via llflld and he backedahe. a 100-foot sun. s... l“ self through the 111mb Elan: 15mm b“ sinitliereensfuck w“ O-O-O wOO-OOO-f Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers Q QQ§§§OQ4FOQ shsv ' aov The Public Forum This column Ir open for tho discussion by correspondents of quootlonu of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian door not neooulrlly ondoroo tho opinion oxprouod by Ito eon- respondent; The Truth About Boston Sir,—i have just returned from Paradise lslnnd, and whcrtrvcr I wont, by buggy, walking or motor. I ivns given tho glad hand of’ wol- comc. I was trcuteil by nil, with kindness, rcspcct and the very best hospitality, for which your pcoplc are justly noted. l camp away with the feeling that whenever l shall return again. l will gut a warm and lov- ing hug from thc whole Island. (in my return homo I found the following letter ziwaifing inc and which l will try to answer in words that can ho easily ilnilcrstooil. llcar ilir. filclutyre: “l soc by the ilunrdinn that you are visiting tho island, and as I have road most of your llllPfvStlilifi lulu-rs, will you ho kind trnough to publish in tho (luarilinn any im- pressions you may have gained (luring your short slay. If you should hnppi-n to como to the ls- lnnd ni-xt your. l would ho pleased to have you spcnd zi \\’i‘i‘.l( with my- soli‘ and family. You onn holp your soil‘ lo anything we have, cxccpt iln- cash box." Yours Sinccruly (Name Withhclil) llfhat 35°11? of yours Barton. M-D- lllE lllllllllllllilllllil Blllllllllll W. Cheater S. Mcliure. President J. It. Burnett. Editor and - D. K. Currie, Anna-late Etlllor Dlflflllfl Dally (founded 1887) $3.00 per your (delivered) Ill advance $4.30 prr your (mulled) in advance In Cnludn nlll United Staten THURSDAY, SEPT. 13, 1923 Dear Baby Iloy, you little know T-iie hopes which centre ‘round you Nor all the castles lovo has built Since that first day we found you. Within ‘the depths of those bluc 13788, So mirror-like and winning; Iiow often fairest visions rise Around your future clinging. Bu 111"" W" A CRY FOR HELP CARBUNCLES told some unusual store news once in a while just to set them talking The world's have been Talent T g 1 as e 1 are very ilifferehtvllllhigozd s“ L means incompatible 3e,’ "111! ' Sense and Good Taste tree" " ' the same difference a are eri Cause and Effect, and be‘! and Talent ‘there is r111, weuwlt portion ns between a wliolama I 1 pnrL-La llruyerl, _ e "fit; If you were asked that 1wus the difference between a carbuncle and a boil your zinswor would be that u cnrbuuclc seemed to be just an xictunl nest or group of bolls. Ami such is the case. Cnrbuucics are more serious in that ivhert-ns a boll may menu ‘a simple irritation and infection of u single hnir or oil 31111111. l1 011i‘- bunclo is a more dangerous con- dition, as it reflects a generally low condition of the health. It (recurs usually in mon 1iast forty who arc not getting thc. proper il0lll‘l.~€lllllt‘lll front their food. Some of‘ tho body processes havc fallen down in their work. 'l‘hc cnrbtiiiclo stitrts just like a boil. only it is much larger and darker looking. Within three or four days however. Nillllll ivhito spots zippuai- on the surface and in about thrcc days more. thcsu wliito spots burst opon and pus pours out. Thu skin l1ct.\vocn tho opening brooks down and from this largo (willful holc thus made plugs of pus from the vurimls holes cscapo. During this iimc the pnlivnt is fueling wry llllSt‘l'Zllil0 and wank“ Now in the cnsi- 0f tho boil1 1" if for nothing else. commercial fortunes built upon startling concerning the merits of certain The world is full of ex- amples of such fortunes which never could have been made with- out the stimulus of an extraordin- The recent illsastor Japan has stirred the whole civilized world and, to the civilization. help is being rushed to the stricken people. The Canadian government acted nohly t T is MAN TELLS YOU HOW TO KEEP FIT! labor Riven N. S. credit of our information Could Love but gu-ide your youthful feet And smooth the hard, rough places ‘itestrnin the ardent, young impulse Which every mirage chases! Yet even Love is most unwise And selfish in its blindness, .\ flowery path for youthful fect is oft‘ mistaken kindness. —"My back was so bad l could hardly work, l was always ttrdl out and had ‘no ambition; was nervous and diuy, and everything seemed toworry me; lalso had terrible pains in my. right side. I felt badly for about etgdteen months, and could not do my work as it should have been done. l tried several doctors, and also bought about $25.00 worth of put up medicines, but I found no rellcf until I took Doctor Piano's Golden Medical Discovery and Doctor PICYCC'S Annric (anti-nric-acid) Tablets. I have taken two bottles of the Discovery, and four of the Anuric Tablets, and can say that I feel as well as 1 have felt for the last ten years. l advise any suderer to give Dr. Pierces remedies a fair trial. I cannot recommend them too highly for what the have done for me and shall be please to answer any one who cares to write mefi-Norman E. Trumpet, R. R. l. Obtain these famous medicines now at your nearest drug store, in tablets or liquid, or send l0 cents to Dr. Piano's Laboratory in Bridgeburg, Ont. for a trial package of any of his remedies. Write Doctor Pierce. President lnvalids Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., if you desire free medical advice. *§Q-_OO+Q-QO-QOQQO-Q-VO-O4Q-Q-Q-O-O articles. "on f __ e o your i . iriiilcl awry." ‘yubrmm 1! l "A11. a hilt or m] "Just e0, iilup 1gqifim 9910i," dour." Exc 'l‘l‘l»g(l_ “'1”! .__,.:,___. . in organizing and forwarding m», sistance and already ships loaded with supplies are on the ocean en route to the unfor- while ships now in Japanese waters are Cnnad ian ary effort. Most of pessimism \vhlch occasional over- very largely to simple cleaning“ factor, nnd on ~ . to take caroynr l1v11i1!1$s,l,i,lgflly ' v Willi tho (rnrbuuclo il 1.1 Brian‘ ent mnttcr, and when you se "m what you thought was a boieltm Y°1111y a carbuucle you would wise t0 1iluco 3-11111-11011 1n b9 hands oi‘ your p11y,,-1,.,1,,n at o llit You soc your strength mum mniiilziiiii-(l by ]lf‘()1if‘l: food “be possibly stimulan -, m] lrpl ' l“ '3' . is sdhtilflilhi ililtId-Xil-silillxrvtllll 1111.113111]!“ must ho iltllln 111 1, ,.‘1,,un1y ma 1111! thcroiorv you should be 1mmr’ ziftci‘ by your physician 00km Don't taki- any l'll2lll(f1‘H with cnrbuiiclu. its: possibilities a trouble arc gl'(\;1l_ ' v h" the bluenees and ‘the was 11m W, tunate victims Canadian To meet and overcome, lo fool Each upward step attaining, Gives added strength, and beckons on Your ibest endeavors claiming. To brensi the higher ltoivgbts above The foot-hills of nnrbititni, To“ 1nake.. ziefeal.... but. stopping stones " To ioflier position. take no is due instructed to give what help they can to the suffering. At the request of the (Yanadian government the Canadian Rod ‘Cross Society, through its provin- monotony, it may be the monotony of good physical health or of good healthy business. We become tired of sameness and we need to by some- This is her reason for break it up occasionally rial branches is taking up the 111mg 0111 011119 o1.,-,1,,a,.y_ In any and every case it is the trlcar duty of the children's par- ents and of the Government oi thc Province to see to it that the best moans of education available are provided, and that they shall be properly trained for the work ir life which they may have to do. Carlyle was undoubtedly right when he wrote: "I, too. acknow- ledge the all-but omnipotence of curly culture and nurinrv! 119F511!‘ we have either a doddcretl dwarf bush or a high-towering. wido- work of collecting a relief fund. The Charlottetown Branch, of which (.‘ol. S. R. Jenkins is Presi- dent, is calling u meeting for Fri- Mlture a ‘my and Though fate should crush your dearest hopes, Flvade your besi endeavor, If you can pull against the stream And fight as ha-rd as over, And lbe a man, of noble mind. Though all your (lrcaius should perish, .\iv little lad. you have fulfilled The dearest hope we cherish. 1 Thorburn, N. S. ~12. liirkwoofi1 alternate calm and storm, of sun- Answer. My Door Sir. Your lottcr is only one of many I l‘i'(‘l‘lVL*ll in the lust l'\'\\' months, in connection with those that il]i[l(‘lll‘i‘fl in tho Guard- ian, and some of ihcm gnvc m0 1iraisc for the interest I tool: in ninth-rs pcrtziining to my birth- iand, while othcrs C0llil(‘lllll0ll mo wry sl-vcrolyn Oi‘ course you must know I ncvcr quit n fight unlil l am bcntcn and cvrn thou I d0n‘t slay down. I will now ask you to draw your shine and shadow, of summer and winter. —i<+>--—-— day morning in the Board of Trade 9ffO-O§+O+O-+O-§§-§990-Q-O+ i Ilooms for the purpose of taking such steps as may be agreed upon to enable the province to aid in OQ-QQ-Ovo-v-QOQQ-v-wvo A Man and His Debts Business ventures undertaken in the expectation 9f . . ADVICE Binder Twine The Iieaguc u.’ Nations, liizc the this work. The extent of Japan, the horror and the suffer- And Potato Baskets re-‘I of us. is gcitlu; a good dlfll ._._._- ____-_ of advice the disaster in these days, much of ii D, ck all carefully foil and groom- oil for thc next Iiorsc lrot. Two prlnic requirements of ing caused by it can ho but faint- ly appreciated by those who have l uovc-r known ilisnster. We in the rest :.i.‘.l no doubt, and nil of it well shadowing tron; emmru sickly W, low cabbage or an edible, luxuriant green one," Much certainly dc ~ chair closv to where l Zilll sitting and i will talk to you without cpl tnl li-tfvrs. I shall usu tho small ailphaibvt from A to Z and am Stiff‘ meant. But tho Leaguc, 1116-4) ilk- of us. mliy know more 0 f Pcoplv wilh such homcs are} workers not shlrkcrs. 'l‘hey put in! ton hours per day, and stick lo itj Tin-y’ don't stay on the job four-l continued life often involve the shouldering of a consider- able load of dvbt. .A sudden demise will not cancel any obligations, but may cause serious financial loss to an pends upon the characteristic \ l “m f H i ‘ I ‘oi ' u a firm‘. n o ill l - “my education’ instruction and di-rstzmd llllyllllllll-lll may dill)’ in c1111 training in the home and common . 11m, schools. ' l-‘ st of all l thank you for your kind invitation. and it’ I can soc In this Province we have from 1113' \\'lly_ 111F411’ l" “POPPY _y0lll‘ l-ivil- nature the bu“ possible (zondmons orous offer, I would zidvlst- yiuti to ‘ . i kocp your cash-box out ot my ill “'111C11 1° (wvemp the inndtt"l‘i‘li(‘llj also-nil your loose clinngc qualities of the children — thc and bluobl-rrlcs. strength of body and mind withoutipl Yl1lilul\‘\'lfil\l\ tlo kn!on' Iwhnlll mflyniilu- _ _ _ _ _,_ "us: s ‘t“l‘, 0 g1‘ l"l ' il- uhlch greatness cann-ot be achlu Ilium as SW" m n ‘Hwumg plum“ cii- Avert from 11w British lshf-“Wi will it'll you, but iu-mi-u I ill-gm, there is no better breeding plncc iivyon may as wr-li fill up your ' the worm than this 1511111111 111-11. l-‘iv-nrh briatr and l will do liki " Vince The veryvdlmcumes 1m,“ with my whl-vzy corn-cob. You can ' _ puff and lisii-n, and l will loll you (19111 1° 115 11011119171 011mm‘) "m1 m‘ something about. ‘Purndisi- Island.‘ sular position necessitate the c.\'- While on the island l talked eruon and the ,1m,e1op1111.111_ (flilwlthlul good nrnny l'ill'llll‘l“~‘ lllllll l , -, 1 nun: ‘n n grcn many (‘lists wit-rt- those faculties o: body (“ml mu‘ ihcy tllil m-ztrly all tho Milking. “'1\1¢11 101111 towards “M11 Y1" m” ihcro was n plnlntivc touc of‘ pos- come and succeed. For study. loo. slmisin. 1 zilsi) found a l-mod many, 1119 (jgnlparaflve quiet of this l‘ro- of your pi-oplo inking on nnrczirlon- vince is favorable. Charlottr-iotvn 131E “"t',"_‘"19,Swim?‘ ‘lmmllflfm ‘hill _ ‘ _ ‘ __l t“ m“ gnu. u in into, am u nth nuis- 15 11111911 "1918 “M11411” v od ihr-m cart-fully through tho vonnz man or woman who enrncsi- roars of yuulli, nu-rrimvnt and ly desires to obtain knowledge and RIIHIIIPPIH- improve the mentg] 110,111.15 11,1,“ I ‘I also found pooplo ihurt» who tilt‘. a cit-flit to your charming pro- 1131111“ 01' “wnlrem or “m” um‘ vincc: they have coinfoi'inlil- bom- tinental centres of noise and trndc os, taicnn and lidy surrouiuliiigs. activities. Those who, residing in other parts of this continent, Si‘ll(l their sons and daughters to in- educated at "St. Dunstairs" or well-kept farms, lands kopi in v “Prince of Wales" are well advised. tor-n hours and work live. Till-y don't moan and sigh about tho blul blight that took 1ilnco i‘li‘\'l‘ll roar ' ago, and they don't worry ziboui, tlu- ncxt thunder clap. l Tin-y don't chow gum. 'l‘hr~_v1 don't smoke cigarettes. They don't‘ go gnllivnnting up and flown lozr t-rs lnno. They are succvssttvl b» 1 cause they re-chargo their un-ntnl batteries with now ideas. 'l‘l1cy arc successful ll(‘l'flll.\'.<' ilnty: don't know it all, and they arr- suc-j cossful bccnitsi- they li-ap out of, ihc old ruts and kccp purl‘ with} lho world as ii inovcs zilong. blorc tomorrow‘. l I am, Sir, lilix. 1 JOHN D. MclNTYREl Boston, blass. i ‘ ‘lth .. about the particular business: it i.- m" Fan“! this happy country who have ‘ ' estate. To preserve his estate intact for the" 1.5521111‘, engaged upon tluiniins .'ulvisc-r.< tho interfering between Greece In fact it failed to question interfere and instead o1‘ his family,‘ every man should carry sufficient néiiliivifit, cover his indebtedness. This can be done quite easily with Great-West Life low-rate, profit-earning pqligigg sent our missionaries Christianity to these people, have to preach We scll the Cclebrntcd Last week League hesitated “Silver Leaf" Binder Twine. now an Oillmflllillly 0f Dreach- ‘mom and and Italy. effective- thonsanils oi‘ add to tnngibly Hundreds; '01‘ ing ly. vvvvw Write for particulars to Hyndman 8c Co Ltd Branch Managers Guaranteed 550 feet to the agree upon the of its right to pound and guaranteed to give them “m Gutfelqng; to giving its decision sent the min- utes of the meeting tothe Council of Ambassadors at Paris. To tin advisers‘ this looked like shirklng its responsibility not slow in saying so. the horror of the situation an epi- demic has broken out; sick. dying th o y are for help. perfect satisfaction. New and starving, Our duty is clear, imperative, let THE GREAT.WEST L1H; ASSURANCE 0Q Old Style Balls. . - and they w ~ “s do n! er‘ 61 51'1"" 51""! Charlottetown interested-that, we llilnwrvei‘ zittt-nd Everybody AAAAA 11011,.‘ 111011113 1111a 5111111111 something has happened. Greece and Italy are in a fair way, accord- nnd swapped‘ (Ash and ihosr- who cannot should be ready lug to our latest despatclics, to for the uppcal when it comes l0 settling the (lispule ' tllfllilziiflvfis, lilnple.) Wholesale and Retail, GREAT UPPURTUNITY Hill LADIES The Prim lady Shopping Bag Waterproof, Big, Roomy and Handsomely Lined ‘them. 1'°$h‘11>1Y 111v 1108x110 saw this but lowest prices. thought it best to say nothing -—-—-<-o->-i-- about it. TONIC NEEDED g CARTER & 00., LIMITED CANADA'S WHEAT‘ CROP lu the ordinary routine oi living n tonic is occasionally needed. 1500 Potato Baskets, strong | and well maile. Double bound ; lthc meeting Friday morning and o t cellent (rendition and prodmring good crops, farm buldings kept in good rcphir, 1nachincry' properly housed and protocii-vl, Bessie, Brindle and Spotty with good eyesight, Nell, Jess and Although weather conditions in certain sections of the west have necessitated some modification in Professional Cards tho unusually favorable crop re- I ”“*" ' " ed sluggisliness and the usual keen ports oi.‘ a month ago, the general Evmenuy the 11.91111 (,1 1110 111_ Miss Eva I. Dyer appetite for work is wanting. 011110014 1-‘1 H1111 11011-01‘ Uiflii flver- struction imparted in our schools When in this condition a tonic is age‘ Cuumg °°"""°“°"‘1 1" A1" should be towards the farm- iu =1 at"! E1¢¢1P1¢11Y reasonable way, the tendency of E1¢¢1P°lY$1S tho people's efforts towards tho in- 287 Richmond Street Health may be apparently normal, nothing appears to be the ‘matter but there is a certain unaccustom- mcn who never saw tho inside of u collogre door. In point of fact "all the world's n universal collcgo“ for the man who works, and kcr-ps his oyos and his mind opt-n as lu- works. Wu have known wcll Pill!- catotl men in this Island who lllill livcd and labored all their livcs on farms. It has been truly rcmurkoil that "obscrvntloit ntorc than books. NOTES — TAKE TWO .. experience rather than poi-sons. arr tho prime educators." So ihut. tin young men and women of Princi Edward Island who have oomph-tori their courso in the [llllillfi schools of tho Province, and who cannot afford to go to collogo, not-ii not despair of obtaining further educa tion and additional mental ticvelop ment, together with the highcstin tellectual pleasures. They cm live well upon their farms, and yvi they have lclsurc, from time if time, to cultivate literature and tin arts-as did Francis liain and Wnl ter Simpson. For them it may lit said: "And Books are yours Within whose silent chamber trons ure lies Preserved from age to age, -mnr. precious far Than that accumulated gold And orient gems which, for a flll‘ of need, I The Sultan hides within ancestrs tombs." The Guardian announces an exceptionally good offer to its readers. The Prim Lady Shopping Bag, retailing at $1.50 will be given with" every NEW or RENEWAL Supscription to The Guardian for an additional 60 CENTS - This is. the greatest opportunity ever offered to the lady readers of The Guardian. ' bertn during the second week of August, and, ilespiio u fow sari. ions hail storms, which f-orlunatc- ly covered only limited areas, ii has been estimated that the wheat 0T0!) will average 25 bushels to In Saskatchewan, n slight reduction in yield pcctcd, as a result of the extreme heat which affected the crops over large areas during tho early part of August. Rust and hail were reported from many points, but, taking the whole, neither yield materially, nor has damage been serious M “sage needed. it may bo a drug tonic or tho physician's prescription; it may 1m a two m, three (lays motor strnction of their youth should in- cline tho boys and girls born lu-rc to stay homo. Iloro lifo and health depend, for the most. part, upon lho farms and fisheries. To inspire n love of tho farm, and the independ- eucn and comfort which tin- farm assures to those who are industri- ous, prudent and czircfttl, should. therefore, be one of tho chit-f aims set before the teachers in the pub- lic schools. To this end tho. school fairs now held throughout the pro- vince seem to be well directed. tour through the province or a days fishing or shooting or looting by In any MacDonald a MoPhele B. A. L. A. McDonald B. A. Barristers. Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building Oharolttotmvvn the sea shore. case the monolony of regular eating and the Mm" drinking and working needs to b» 1s "X" Such a ‘break. judic- the whole ‘work flgaif. he- comes the future again takes on the rosy tints of e1nimism and the oz~hunry little H. F. McPhoo _ nrokcn up. iousiy made, outlook upon life; changes Your NEW or RENEWAL Subscription and‘ 60 CENTS will secure for you this BEAUTIFUL PRIM LADY SHOPPING BAG. It is carefully made -- strong and durable, of high grade, waterproof ART LEATHER and handsomely lined with flowered cretonne. The handles are exceptionally strong and will sup- port any reasonable strain. The open mouth top is kept secure- 1y ¢10$6d by a broad strap and clasp. The entire BAG reflects good taste and 1s ideal for SHOPPING or as an OVERNIGHT a pleasure. I. o. STEWART, K. o. Qorrlotor and Solicitor, 84 Grout George Street for tho Union lnnk oi Canada Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y, Port Graduate Medical School and Hospital Jraotloo limited to Eye, Ear, None and Throat Oflloo Bayer Building, Great George Street, Opposite Guardian Office Tolophono I604. Offioo Houro-O to 12 a. m. 1 to ll Palmer 8r Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. lnrriotor, Efo. Money to Loon an‘, of N," ‘ma. mum" duce some new feature, to make Charlottetown. P. E. l. a noise about something, to draw R attention to some new idea in the prevailing fashion, in' the new B. A. ‘ goods "just in". One half of the JARRIITER. GOLIOITOR, 57c. community does not know that M°MY “ L.“ there are certain things Cameron Block Qlpflflflgfiwn, P, 5, inland stofes that they do not know about but which they want but don't S. S. HESSIAN province as a has affected Comparutlvely few of our youths can win success in the professions. Comparatively few have from nut ure the kind of mental outfit that is essential to usefulness and prosper- ity as clergymon, lawyers, doctors, engineers, etc. Moreover, the scopc for activity in the professions is limited. Only the exceptional boy and girl can be happy in the higher spheres of mental effort. But "Happy is the man whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air, In his own ground- Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread, Whose flocks supply him with attire, Whose trees in summer yield him shade. In Winter fire." 1 the worries become a necessary hutnot insect this year. the l ‘ioiioltorr disagreeable part of the game Simizar conditions are to be According wheat yield will be above normal. in liianitobn. the extreme heat of the latter part of July caused considerable (lamage, particularly in those where the earlier been light. Frequent showers, combined with extreme heal, caused rust to develop in many districts, principally in the south. ern part of the province. The not result of these factors p; a marked lowering of the grades, Present indications are that this year's western crop will be ap. proximately the same as that of last year. (iSept, Bank.) to estimates, found in the business coninunity is wrong business specifically‘ to bc mun-nil customers come and go TlliJfB nothing Jppeflrs sections ond amke no complain: about pilc- rainfall 1mg es or quality but there is a notice- able sluggishnees; thczals no snap, Subscription Department, THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN, Charlottetown. u.) pep. in this case also we neezl a tonic, we need something out of We need to intro- store o‘ the ordinary; Dear Siren-Enclosed please find $. . . . . . .. for my New—-Renewal-Subscription to the Charlottetown Guardian andalso additional 60 cents which entitles me to the $1.50 Prim Lady Shopping Bag. George Eliot exaggerated the polntwhenrhomldoonooi her - ,,,__,,'_.,.,_,_,_,,,,,,,,...-.... characters ny that "College most- ‘ _ _ ly makes beanie like biaddors- Your subscription Expired The llharlottetown Guardian Subscription. Department letter, Royal in our ——-—<-o@___ The summer is past but the harvest is not yet ended. lt was not much of a summer for pic- nicklng or other outings but it was an exceptionally good one to know they wan-t. They do not 1575535 5.111%‘; "M"! 71'5"‘ know that a certain article may be "ougy 10 Log" bought for a dollar which a few 7? "m" years ‘ago cost. two dollars. They sm-yzgugqiuvg MmggALQ do not know that a certain article raise crops, good pasture and A lfttlid of almost every 9'86"“! which may be bought today for ton plenty milk and cream. After all flfteonvdoiiara those ply better than picnics But for many persons that has been and that is the result" which is most apparent. For fine gentle men, a college training is desir- able, and for those who would en- tot‘. certain loomed‘ professions, ll ll - ‘,1, 4 . L ...-..\,“' .- , Oli. » minor-oil hop been mound in Snit- .z- .-. . 1,1,1, gbgro gm no gin], w- dollar! may coat