‘mat-u in». Qlftqti-lalalagllo. ‘I or aunt poatpald b Iillt-o-dv- Muller-i. ma‘, ’_iL’7-im i i tttrltlilttttttl l ANNOUNCEMENT Mesarsw. B. brows» and D, A. MacKlnnon propriul ofa of the Vinty Fox ilancll. Norwood Road near Chur- lottetowll. l’. E. l. are pri- puren- to sell n limited num ber of foxes rind ranch tilt-m .tor [Lafllrri lt tilt-y so desire The Vlmy Fox ltlluch was established in the. fallwof 1019' and has ill) pairs of fox- es 21 of which are owned by‘ émfeaars ‘_ owl-ls to MndKttt hdn‘ and‘: he ml: -- are dtoarders. Thc ranch has been uhde ' ‘lbs _ management of Mr. bled Andrews and bus been one of the most sul- celeful in the prnvillve lltlr 1 year. ‘The ttii tlzllrs have io- day Wiivingqlups or an aver age of 21-2 to thcqullr. 'I nts rwe thinlrwlll compare favor ‘ ably with ‘any ranch in the ‘province having strictly i919 IIUD§ l The policy of the manner- tnent was to select the vt-ry hest foxes that money cutlld buy and feed the very boat f0od.,Rr-snits have justified this course. The number o’ psiraa can be ranchr-d will be limited to fifteen sn pnr~ ties who desire to take ad- vantage of ,this should speak early." 2021. ~ §O+Q+Ofi %~—__._~—— —' ->,->.._." _..__na.-' ‘r - m; T522 UNIVERSITY “it”? t l lfffkithdrontzh Academic traiuinv \ at moderate cost, amidst. the hual ' apcial and moral surroundings. jkThg’ College will re-ttpolt on September 29th, hcxt . {For Calendar and luturntutltn- in‘ euzatbce uuululuutlulu. and rv-al. (‘elitist "accommodation, apply to v THE PRESIDENT. ifgtl T" Wilma-tor, u. s lirsa-litlfuly 27llSopL. us. "'_:'__.- .<_-. _- -_-.-.=;_..; .. pCrushed a Oats >300 nos Q. t. will‘! Made from r. n. ISLAND .0a'rs, and crushed right , bqdliJfCl-IARLOTTEYPOWN. . 1p This mains a aplendl-l I‘ for noaslcs. nous. _ and is the cheapest and baaItIliiliiD on the market to- r“, ~-¢¢u....-q¢~4~¢¢-..o-oo>o-. umaoao-qygg... V_ b“ Dona up in bags of _ fll popnda each. Prico per (8.50 bog including, or f. 10 [Matrices -lf bag is not "ll-ken. ‘_ ounv 08.00 FIR no . ,_huo'b cheaper than OATS try & Ltti. - flflbr-"tllaotla Queen Street. not! t mo~a>oea-. Krta,‘ Balance, Law and Divlnlty.| I 1 4i- ugersadi-"iiéfii"? .- . sf‘i<‘f"é‘.i"..t..A£§.'$F'§.ii5.F“"‘T'“"’“P" .__-,_______ .. . . MON F. ijllrffsuousrltifioélfi: The situation in Europe is far from saticfactory and official circles do not attempt to conceal their anxiety. France and Great Britain are on the most friendly terms-yet on the one great question that is disturbing the continent they are distinctly at var- iance. France has recognized the government of-Geu I“ eral Wrangel, the anii-Bolshevist leader as the de facto government of Southern Russia and is sup- ' ported by the United States. Great Britain has’re- fused this recotrnitiomOn the other hand Great Brit- ain and France have undertaken to save Poland from the Ilolsheviki or Soviet Russia and have issued a joint ultimatum to the Bolsheviki threateneing that further inroads against Poland shall be regarded us an act of “or against the Allied powers. The Bol- sheviki inroads upon Poland continue and Warsaw. the Polish capital, is likely at any moment to fall into their hands. The siitlalion is further complicated by the at- titude of British Labour which has threatened to tie up all British industry and commerce if Britain in any manner makes war upon Bolshevist Russia or carries out her throat to blockade Russia. Moreover at the (conference recently held in London they in- structcd the Council of Action to remain in existence until it secured guarantees that the British forces would not bcused in support of Poland or General Wrangcl or make any naval or military move against Soviet’ Russia. They demand guarantees also that British naval forces blockading Russia be withdrawn and that the British government recognize the Sov- iet government of Russia and establish unrestricted trading and commercial relations between Great Britain and Russia. _ 'l‘o harmonize these conflicting conditions is the problem now confronting Great Britain and France. 'l‘lley are all war-weary and exhausted. Nobody wrants war but everybody apparently is look- ing for war. and to the outsider it would appear that Bolshevism is spreading unchecked Pfwith no available means of checking itf ~.»\ LIBICRAL “SAD-[TA-RITAN.” t Mr. W. L. MacKenzie King undertook; at a mass meeting of Bruce County Liberals, toreply to a speech delivered the previous day at Stirling by Premier Meighen. He is quoted as picturing Mr. Mcighen as an “autocrat” “walking down the middle ‘of a highway ignoring those on either side.” “I all‘ reminded.” he said. “of thePharisee who kept to the middle of the road without all-owing his garments to be touched by suffering humanity. There was an- other figure in that parable and if Mr. Meighcn wishes to play the role of the Pharisee I am content" that the party I lead shall take the part of the Good Samaritan and do u'h=at it can to bind the wounds and better the conditions of humanity.” How characteristic of Liberalism! A personal attack but no argument; but, apart from that and the blasphemy and misquotation of scripture, what kind of a Samaritan has Mr. MacKenzie pg, proved himself to be? When his fellow Canadianswcre be- ing wounded and killed where was he? Not ever. in thc ‘fmiddle of the road,” but, like the Pharisee, “on the other side”-—of the American border and as far . away from it rs he could got! And after he returned, when his fellow Canadians were in danger of being decimated, when he himself could not, or would not go to their assistance, did he try to get others to go? Not he, on the contrary he conducted a political cam paign against sending such assistance and advised the Germans of North Waterloo to vote against the Borden policy of conscription and building of dread- naughts with which to fight the Germans. This was the kind of “oil” he poured into the wounds of his country and his countrymen. A nice kind of a Sam- aritan he is! THE (‘IIOIUE OI“ T\VO EVILS. Moreover, an alliance between Lenineand Lu- dendorfl’. could not last. Some day the issue would have to be fought out, and fought out in Germany. Ludendorff is an optimist most of the time, and prob ably thinks he could win; but Dr. Simon's warning to the Reichstag of the reactionary menace shows that there are sensible people in Germany, who do not want to start something which could result only in a destructive German civil war, with monarchism or Bolshevism as the outcome. Better the Peace Trea tv and its drawbacks than the burning of German cities and the slaughter of Germans by Germans- New York Times. i.- BRITAIN AND INTTIRNATIONALISM Whatever internationalism may do for others, it offers nothing but disaster for the people of this country. In allowing themselves to be made the dupes and tools of leaders, who are themselves-the dupes and tools of the avowed and inplacable ene- ,mies of Britain, they are encompassing their own certain undoing. Let them remember that the ad- vantages which they now enjoy are onl theirs by grace of the effort and sacrifice they ma e to defeat Germany; and that the continued possession of ad- prestige and dominion, sapped of its strength and lts resources, and subject to the governance of an in- ternational council in which its enemies will be para- mounL-London Morning Post. ~ papers which wore formerly aoiprod -—‘ are now falling ‘into linhapd a“ vantages will be impossible to a nation sllorn of its tn plalnt "has ‘been fouhd, bgfiLiberfla in raderal arena in thtffacfihflt -' tra Conservative and Protection pounced against Union Gyvetnmant ‘satisfied with Hon. Mr. hlalghelfi ltteranczs." No on; expected that "his cementing tog€thcr of diver-g - cut wings o! the party by l-ba new" Premier would be taken resigned- iy by the l-lousw. L. Mackcnale King and his "confrerea and this ass’: kick is their natural-resent- ment. The Tbrouto Globe alwaya foremost it; onto-marten: declaraq plan, i-s worryingdtself‘ over tho. tariff commission in this connect-- ion and assuming to speak for “the people of Canada" tasks ‘why "a moribund and discredited adminis- tration undertakes to determlile so important an issue" as a revision of the ta-riff. The two emu-sing fea- tturrs are, first, in the Globe's as- sumption of being in any sense the moutbpiecelotf the Canadlalf 11901119,: and the second lis conclusion that. nu enquiry amongst the people as to their’ wishes upon tariff matters; constitutes the determination of an issue by this or any other govern- nlcnt. Of cougse, in solidifying the pal-ty and bringing its policy into close touch with the wishes of the‘ people, Liberalism sees ‘breakers port of their ambitions and whlo can bltbtlle them for b9lIl8 1197"!“ 9V9!‘ the skluatlou. instinctively, drowning men grasp at straws. Not that the frail thing will provide a support but because ’-t is the onl-y ‘hope in sight. 011s of tho numerous resolutions moved‘ m the Legislature by Hon. Mr. Bell and his associates was reproduced. in Wsdnesdaysfluardian. Becausei tt did not implicate the Opposition to ‘the ex-tenlt b: all tbeirothqr w solutions, nlanlfesloe, press do clstrallous and platform utteran- cts, the Patriot dances in‘ rap- tures of delight to declare that. “this resolution settles and settler forever llle question as l0 Wits-ill" or not the Liberals - in Ollllmililou‘ promised to conduct the affairs 0f the province wilhour resort to tax-p ation." What u small thlnS Wm please the baby. _ PGPIIBDB. l" ‘he Qplniufl of our unsophisticated friend, this resolution also “settle-B IUFEVEF" the Polllllldilllifill w" if no other reeolutionsbutt this Hf". isled, if there were no manlfestos,‘ stump speeches or We“ 1'39"" iavzlilable, tr the people were "MY a little more defective in memory. how happy the Patriot and tile G0 vr-rnment would be ‘But ‘he clean. splendid memory of the 9180101‘! and the inflexible evidence‘ Of‘ clear, cold type, H the ghost 0! "l9 past to make miserable their DMCB of mind and to disturb their revel- Y. _ lllltlttllifl -- w‘ ' 1 lItuf lot us see. What com ort .loes this resolution give them ‘up [he TAXATION questlonLl-t llfq,‘ mised to ABOLISH Tutu WAR AND IIEALTH TAX. Who-t did that mean? ‘Wu! l! 8 Pmlnlse l“ reduce TAXATION. or was it M the Patriot felsns w lwlieve- a" a~.surance_ of their P11119059 1° m‘ them T~\v~s:~t'rl' TIME-S As \.\l'l'C‘ll’! lmrudsntlv it as" m“ realize wha-t ]lE0])l(‘,-—'“D0 111W they have escaped?" Yes. We "ll"? they do now. They have escaped the $30,000 War and Health Fax to the lit ll Government. combined TAXATION of about $400,000. Tau» 1y a disastrous escatllfl- Tlrmhlm‘? _____ 0109-vvvf ' Duly Selections w ‘ - btlartiltln Readers Furnished by W. I. l-Nlwn‘ ' ' n, 00o ox, HOMEl-Y MAXIMB son‘ Mann I rmze Take care of our m0fl6Y. Look well to your BWYIIWIK- , The ale ins ts a areal Wells- ln all other things been within compass. _ ,u No matter what comes in,_ ‘ more goes out, you will be always poor. The art is not in making mono)’ but ln keeping it. ‘ .- Little expenses, like mice in a barn, when ‘there are a great many. make a great wastef Hair by- huir heads get bald; straw by straw the thatcll goes off rain comes into the chamber. leaks but a drop a minute. , When ‘ou begin to save begin with your mouth; many tblovoe pass down the red lane. Never stretch your legs further than your blanket will reach, or you will be cold. ~_ In clothea choose suitable and lasting stuff, and not. tawdy liner- ies. - To be I ll the main thing; never min e looks. A fool may make money, but Al. takes a wise man to spend it’ . Remember, it la cantor to build two chimneys than to kelp one go- l- . lf you give hll to back and board, abet: ta noting loft for tba aavlag " an . '- nhead barrin-g their entrance to the" he hurried under the avalanche 0P the cottage and drop by drill) "l" _ A ballrel la soon empty if the tap ' delivery of all their provincial‘ government tax ‘Lilla. ‘Tbonfwzfth their cup of TAXATION running ‘over they wilrtaallao ltall to the full. ' ' Then on Motion 6,—-I‘alcon- wood Hospital, "the Patriot mt,- “La any one who choose enquire what, even in the face of enhanc- ed prices of ‘foodstuffs. the cos: per meal andlm will be more than satlafield ‘that the utmost can and aconom, hglbgfng practiced." The Grand Jury Ollqlllfpd and their re- port is thatt, low grade meat ls being fed to these unfortunate peoples. "Nag-you can buy all grades of this from the 10 cent neck cut lto the sirloin roast, and from the cheap tough bull to an expensive about. The Arsenaull Government procured only llhc boslt, always approved by Grund Juries, who have condemned llle Bell Government's low grade econ- omical supply. ‘Not unlikely s-tmr economy is applied to flu-l other local supplies. l; is cluap meals lht-y are after, regardless of health giving or life sustaining quality. in will show its "fit-ct in. u" reduced number of cured and discharged patients. Then with no Mair-art's salary to pay, and the buildings allowed to tumble down for want of repair-x, ntsltt-s another big reduction in the apparent: cost. But it is not economy as will be ltllly ioarnedwhen tlm (‘oust-nu- tzve Government, l!‘ - mting, wit have to again put it in u habitable‘ (t-lldlllflfl. l‘lle Govsrtlulent I in taking fright‘, and isgtllm-mersolt going tu tilt: aid of thlnpctonot. Neva.- be- fore in the histdre of the Provinc: has a similar incident occurred. 4 public meeting has‘ been called rt Tryon st lvlticn the ‘Countrie- s= --r of Agrlsuturc. “will meet lht- cV-ttors", u Ii. to ll'\ll'tll’{ them in -g-lrulture, i=1 t-t “llsctt-s the camrugn of mic reprcs-ntatiou t-arrt-r on by the _- lnlcul opport- euts of the Government.‘ Wlltreln is lhs need‘! Hasn't the Patriot Ic- pealtedly told us that everything is all sunshine ln approval of the Government, that “their is an ,air of confidence and satisfaction amongst the tbeople," that "the tide of Liberalism is rising in amongst the _ people that the tide of Liberalism is rising in ‘Prince EdwardJsltnd“ and Lbat itt was Mr. Lea at the. Caper Traverse meeting who fftifllllpletely turned the tide u. n. ' himself ma the Governme ' l... ._; Wthat ls ‘the matter with this line? now? ls it getting cranky and Pllflllllll Main in the opposite di- rectlon? Wontitctay put? Or was the ‘former "rising of the tide" another of the‘ “Patriot's freqilont halluclnationei And who are these -"°l>bonenta cliffs Government?" Tile very ‘men who elected "ltlletm, Q1058 sl-rogg gfiortars of the Li- bcral par‘ i o latborcd hardest to elect the BallGovernrnent. And rwhnt doemtho Hon. W. M1 Lea, (‘onlmlsslonerwrf Agriculture call "this-representation?" Straight, polemn facts and truth, which nei that be in bu‘ plausible sophlstry ttor the ‘Pistol, with ull its wiggl- ing and squirming can either all" minute orjaillsay. ' """“/':.' Butt no, ‘it. l! a Cale of deep-root.- cti anthg! o alarm. The people in seetll boiling and justifiable indignation are after them. They are up against it in whatever dl» mitt... tht-y turn. Every expedient of ‘themselves and their versuttllu organ Hif camouflage, A alternate evaslpn"'apd coutorllon of truth and fact", in abortive threats and plaihtive, peals has been resorted u, w the indignation grown stronger as the days go by. The suggestion to pursue the proper course and consult the people itbnough the medium of an election aenqpjmld chills creeping down the ‘ks. And so some effort taunt be made to ate-m the tide and if possible pacify an enraged elec- torate. And 'w.hiie ‘the Premier florid,‘ and tilts Attorney General takes vacation, the Commissioner of Agriculture la sent out upon a ,nllsslon of special pleading to ea- cape ltlm punishment which they ‘so "richly deserve. 4 __i.<.>____. auoan airman! waoas couarrtrtv: barns: Patel stoma m wee-r WINNIPEG, Aug. 14—Tha price o sugar in the retail grocery stores of Winnipeg dropped one lint yesterday and a further lla- ciine ts expected next week. A decline, of $1.26 a hundred- weight in tho wholesale price, caused ll la laid, by a- competitive battle between refiners in British Columbia and tbeae in Iiaatcrn Canada, ia responsible for tbaow- Jr retail prlcoybatro. , ' m-i-{mi when a woman's bliaa lloa in liar Fare hard and work hard wbiil you are young, and you will bav a obaaco to root wbolryou are I ignorance it la folly for her to read heir lawyer representatives?" _ l lt is a recogtnizedvprlnciple that‘ 'ou cannot have agitation without; t cause; and the causes for the] flaring. Although taxes are being heaped on the farmers, the prize llet of the , standing groin contest ls being cut | down and sllnted.‘ And, although. a brand ‘pew and unnecdssilry sctI of officials have been appointed to look after the roads, and art- boring paid $6,750 per annum from our hard-earned money the roads are in a shocking conditlon-even within a mile or so of the village; of Cardigan where, about n year ago, our lawyer representative. then lnppposttlon, made the raft- ers ring while erprcsslpg his disa- proval of the then existing roadi and road system giving us to un- derstand that once he and his par- ty were elected to power the val- leys would be filled and the rouBll ways planed. On the Launching Road, leading‘ towards the church and viflage, while driving along the dump across Foley's Cove, the traveller is suddenly confronted by a ‘yawning chasm, caused by the thscnce of the bridge which was‘ washed away over four months ago, As aeroplanes or car fer» fies are not_ln sight, the, traveller ‘hen has the option of ‘turning back or driving (at the risk of his life to say nothing. of the‘ horse and rig) .down a wlndflng-cow-path which lends to the bank of a rai- vine. Should he happen to reach the bottom alive he may attempt the crossing on loose sticks, gath- ered apparently for the conve- nience of foot . messengers, and then ,after making temporary re- pairs to. harness and rig, taking ministration to somewhere else) i-u-long breath, and commending his‘ splrlf to Heaven (and tile Bell Ad; he begins, without even the assist- ance of an Alpine gulde,—the pe- zilous ascent out of Foley's Cove. While thousands _of dollars are being wasted in unnecessary speed-ways, the’ interests, _ the rights-yes, the rights-of tho farming community are being treated in this conternptlble man- ner. ’ ' If any of our Liberal members doubt the uceul-hcypr an; discrip- "on they may take a trip along thc road themselves But I should advise taking out an accident po- ilcy flrat_ in the case of the Re~ presentatlve of the District "we -".f;:_:_:1 :-_- -‘.—==-__-:: of the Best Make _ in “I Preserving lletfles, l ' Double Boilers, Sailoe Pans, Tea Kettict, etc, etc IUNNVIIDI i; ,9. . the lattara abajnda in bar hul- band's pockets. cor iresent one are man and moat _ Y, i llmmel wart Black & Co. lfl7lll%fl\\\“vlllllflfi\§il might add the extra danger ofrpm being‘ mobbed by the electorate whom he t. . ‘l t‘ W“ III _ . IIIOIIO artly anion; the opinion by _ comm » . t say. ; cause roll court/our , ms {wgunaofor . —~— ‘ 1km. o t. a. slr.--l understand that a meet» my-“fi-M ing to orgpnize n branch or the United Farlppra will be held at. if ‘ ‘.| Cardigan flvrlpge l! the __'near tu- ture_ The question, no doubt, will °P9 don't be. asked as usual, ‘by those who Th"? Wmbfififl‘ know time fllld care less of condtl- waytotcach them lions tn the country: "Why are gndfiomq-e farmersdust now_ taking such ac- "npormnt baa“ live interest in public matters and for m why are they so dissatisfied" with l Established war lOOsyeara Told Ame at Eauu d8500.000,opp ' Head Oflloa: Mound’ ‘ Bundles in all Inponuu Cqtmt in Canada Saving! Dcpanmaata at all Branch» \\\\7lllaifi_\l\\k—bd\w\\l\ilflélill;lkzn hr ii Household, Expenses f if tile head of Youu family died-could the 11mm ' bold expenditure go on as be fore? Life insurance will answer t,e question-as you want~ it answered. -i. -.,. Over 100,000 persons, looking for THE BEST in, Lus Insurance have llyndman s. c.>.e Ltd_. , arranged their protection with -‘ l The Great-West Life Ass. Branch Office Charlottetown. 0 Managers for P. E. 1,, iir11mnwr..a\\\a\vIlI/A\\uauavpwnnw%u\||*ii " 1041181111111 These are fooled into supporting him at the last- elec- gfleyangeg which make . ALA‘ D 0.0a 4 i. o oo-oo¢4aa¢4.---.-.~--- v ~vv¢v vhbvwvvwvv vv v “The Best Reputation 0i All" Insurance." Canada's weekly insurance lnurntll lu a recent issue COlll- _ mcnts editorially as follows on "THE LONDON LIFE Under the nbovo heodlnfThe Canadian INSURANCE COMPANY"?- TIIE LONDON LIFE in ONE 0f THE best __ lllflllllflflfl life (‘OMPANIES in the “IORLD ' from the POLICY HOLDERS’ view. It 1S one of the FEW’ which HAVE . .l'l‘ IS NOT TOO DIYUII to‘ SAY that POINT of been ABLE t0 MAINTAIN PULICYHOLD ERS DIVIDENDS THROUGHOUT} theip war AND the INFLUENZA EPIDEMIQ, and it IS ttlnlost alone IN’ paying furl GREATER DIVIDENDS than flit" IP01.”- IPY HOLDERS “TIRE led to EXPECT.” No higher praise from an independent. and. , Jail!!!)l9- source could be bestowed on any insurance company, and it emphasizes the ftlct that the LONDON LIFE LEADS- OTHERS FOLLOW. suse in the London Life. To gel the best vnlua for your money, you must in- -‘ Profits being paid policyholders are 75 per cent. higher thanthc original estimates. G. J. MciCorltlac Provincial Manager Revere Hotel Block, Charlottetown, P. E.’ I. Special Agentsz-J. F. Aracnnu-lt, J. F. toela. Agents wanted in unrepresented dlstIictLi liixcal- ‘ ‘lent contracts offered. 2143-8-L-FrlMonWed3l. Boy's bootfln tlongola and goat 85.00 for $2.50. 00-0-0000-0000-0-0000 v04 ~ ~aaaoo4ao04+4f7 Wonderful Bargains at oorrs . q I "fig (Old Block. Han f and b only; ' ‘difiiill a complete lino of taut» patient pump, white wsltfblgb heel, otol, etc. 31.50 for $15.50. H" I (Piano coma and sea than) I r I Ian's neatly, wall made work boots for 08.75. » . ' - l _ ll? l (Nobody offanjanytlllnp Ilka mm m cm prloo.) _ .; ,‘ =¢_ ' -I is,‘ ALao ' ' 11E, Balance of our largo atook of high grade, fashionable oxtortla at 10 to 15 par cant discount, e _ (Through an error wo uootvod more than double our reqntramaafl t We’ pay tho fax too.) ' infant: and children's about at prion that ‘lat; competition. g . . lbuost unrrm ltor . i2 but a few of the ml L AN lNDlGNAlNT FARMER- OOO4 ggg...‘ O aaoasaoo aaxoc-h b ‘q . <..--_ saw-l -.~._-'\ ,4. it r ‘vi J __@._ f‘ 1 ..i J .t