trimaran tlulnnilit ' ~ir Obnrloo llultilr President. I). IL OI rIlqL-boela I. IL Burnett, llltor ill [Millikan to Elliot. 5.»... Dally tlou*ded ltllf IE“ pol Yell (In 100 loll In aknuco In Onlall. all ltfl Io ll. l. A. not?“ (delivered) In IIVIIQQ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921 FODDER CORN The letter oi "Visitor" elsowhera - t o! the prospective Libel-strandi- ‘dates, Messrs ‘Bent. Gallant, A; C. Saunders. A-D. McLean and Dr. J . - r“ ows-ouanntau- . kpfiiutreti illlti-Illiiilt Our uniortuuate Liberal iriend tha Patriot is upset Everybody knows when it is mud because it always becomes personal, abusive and ridiculous. its three cardinal principle are lulaginatiou, Exag- Thio oolurnn lo opon (or tho dlooualion by oorroapoflll "n. Q1 quggllnnn 0| Intu- oot. Tho Charituttoipwn Guardian don not M6100- ariiy onfioroo tho oPl"l°"' gtaration and Hallucination. Two oxprollad by “I “fr” ‘other or its railings are lniltat- 99'5"“- _ ion and Borrowation. its ideas are principally or the borrowed kin-i, which is iortunate ior the taste oi A llatly Advanced i Arrivals‘ 0i l i. sacrum-satiric, 1921 ‘IV ' . “w r _ 1”" l" ‘m’ “s”? l5 we" ‘mull?’ Mill“ F. McNoill but made no mention or attention o: our iarmers and we ML Macexnlte King, The decision i-ts readers, ior it rarely becomes original without heing personal (loin lotitler Slr.--~Auy farmer who dclllllfl W0men’s trust his suggestion will be taken advantage oi. His sug- gestiou is to the eitect tllat any one doubting the possihil» ity ot successfully growing flhltlvf- corn in this province should "come and sec" wiiat has been done on the farm oi Mr. Alexander Agnew. East Royalty. On this iarm there is a sevcn acre field oi such corn as could probably not be secn on any other farm in (‘nnadin certain- ly sucll corn as has no superior any- lt is, as said, n veritable to the "rut-z RIGHT sonr or PROTECT- “‘““°‘ IVE ROOFING FOR YOUR BANK BALANCEWS FIRE forest nt" corn and equal product pt hay on an area many IN5URANCE timcs the size. in a season like A‘. “rum” U,- “mm. from the tlir- present such cornfield is a int-man's llli<ll tines not protect qegular tgoltI-minc and it should Ytilll‘ llilllll‘ its wt-ll its our litsuriln-‘c m” 1,9 fqrggflen ma; i! i; in “as. l‘~-'lu'.\ i\l'~>l<""~>' .\""li' llllfllwes- W“ ons like the present that corn is‘ will i-‘.lrl-i'illl_v explain to you the v _ _ at its host, that is. that when the I'tlllt‘_\' you nocd, ii you will call, “Tn” m phone‘ season is too dry for hay and strnw it is especially suited ior the grow- ing of corn. ln many parts 0i’ Ontario and Quebec. parched its the; ire-re by the extreme drouth of the past suiti- PHONE 67 GI QUEEN ST. mer. corn was almost the only crop , that tlnurishcrl. The reason is vvcvvvvcvvvvvvvvvfi-OQHO-o- evident. the tall strong growth 1 stitliciently shading the soil to ro- ln the drycst lain tlic moisture. season the soil in the cornfield, is kept continuously moist. ' it will be remembered that .\lr, Agnew. last _vear also grew a splen- did field ot corn so that this year's I experience is ilot new to him. lie has shown, as many other progres- I sive farmers have shown, that corn can h'e successfully and vcrr pro- iitahiy grown here. ' The great advantage in growing pens to be too dry ior utiler- ioddcr Men's Brown Boots Reduced to 6'95 We are giving you ‘crops it is all the better tor the corn crop. Should it be a wet, cold season it may not be so good tor the corn hilt it will not necessarily be a loilure. |' It is too late now to make any tlrcat shoe values this Fall» “MW-Hans ‘or lmls ysars crop btit the lesson oi the abundant corn 'i‘hls lot includes our best » stances it is riiliicult to understand to call the latter was evidently ar- ived at after receipt oi the telegrams from the sitting member, and aittsr much caretulconsitieratinn by llia iew who have undertaken tn speak ior the party. That they will receive-the thanks oi the party ‘m; rim‘;- ntticiousness is hardly to be expected. lleretolore it has been customary for the party in -cori- vention to extend its invitations to its prospective representatives and to turn down by a tiiitjtlrliy vote any self-sacking aspirants. Prince County Liberalism. as ‘expressed in this invitation. has rely-creed the An invitation is extended and hole rule. tispirants turned down at a and corner meeting. his‘. XIQCKBIIZMVKHIE ‘tailing ask- ed ior the invitation and having no other seat offered to him. will no doubt accept this nomination. And stands in Prince present writing. “ilnanimous" the Ctuinty so affair at the THE GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. r lin 1920M..- Grand Trunk Railway was on the verge oi ‘bailkriipttiy- The gill-t’ between its earnings anti operating expenses was widening; its liabilities tiwaricti its asst-ts; it was ltnablo to meet its maturing obligations. tcrvention saved it from the ham- mer. liquidation. Only Government in- irom hopeless. Under tllc complete clrcuin- tlio ulentt-il processes or tilose stock~ and undignitied. in, imitation it tol lowed and copied the clamoring of its leader, and some or the denr ngogic Liberal papers, iii a We tended demand tor an election, amt now that they are up against this very thing their agitation and frenzy has gone beyond bounds Tilt-y thought that thsylnorte they t-iaiuoured the more determined the Governuieilt would be to delay the day, and now that Premier Meigltcn has colic-d their bluff, their consternation ‘is carrying them to the extremes of madness. Dally the evening romanccr is dishing out the canned stuff, strange stories and fairy tales in wlfich children al- ways delight ‘the only llild lmllllffi 0t which is that they arc ottcriu; those tables tor the tilgefillfln w grown up people‘ and intelligent mefl and women ~ that toddlr corn can .be success tulty grown on the island should pay a visit to Craig A Lee Farm owned by Alex Agnew, East Royal- ty. Hc has sctren acres or corn, measuring it) it, 4 iu,, in liclglie, and as thick as it can grow, a vtt tinablt- lures! oi curn, an object lesson t-spetalllly this year when hay is a light crop. l would strum’.- ly urge any farmer who can spore the time to see this field anti I reel (‘tlilfltlttnl Mr. Agnew will give any intormatitlii required re grow lng of corn to anyone ‘desirous oi‘ doing so. I iilll Sir 0ic., Vi5lT0R this process he may ne the Pat- riot tlcclilrcs he in lhc running, hilt in llli‘ language oi til-t llllltlurlill apostle Patti, "Know yo not that they which run in a rill-c l‘llll all. BlTT ONE RE(‘lEl\‘i~I"t‘ll Till? PRIZE," and so the [car is that it’ .\lr Hughes has to take chances tin the convention race irourse, lllG "joke" might wlii tho prize. This method or’ nomination and select Ms, houtevct-t, is ‘purely: Liberal. and in tull accord with their now welt established principle, their in sitlc Tcry autocrais must doiitinillc |EV£‘l‘_\'lllll'iK, change policies, impose whatever candidates they like tip on the people, tax thenr ht-yontl ellery reusonablle limit, anti: the k and file have only to votc and as they are tcld by tllc vllqllin One day ior instance, it imagln cd that Mr. J J. llughcs was the nominated cnntiltlate. ior tlic Lib~ oral; oi Kings. The Guardian asti- ed tnr the date oi this nomination, and then ii coufmenceti to hedge and squirm and abusc. lt would have been so simple to have given the date oi the convention ti one was hold, or to have announced that the little tlutucracy behind tlic- tioors had made him their selection or l! none oi these things happened m" it could have nltloe the ametilieldo honorable and apologized. that it was in the wrong. But no, Rather tllnu do this it trtvwl brtwcn it out and declare that “Mr Hughes is in lthe iield again". Yes. or course ho tire declining to take llillucrzlllt? is in the ileld again We have at orders. lt is iilflvllilli! llirll‘ 0W" u-ays maintained this, but therein we; mm when this occurs, fur willed llle “'°l'l'y l“ ‘he Ielllelullthe time being, tilt-y her-unto dc"- lfllmll l0? 'l'lll‘3lill ARE A150 mot-ratio again. 'l‘hcii- louder, Mac ,0’l‘llEilS in the iield, and in tor Ken-m. Ring, m“, pm.“ our“, a llrflulllc ill lllul, M!‘ Alluflley 9611' triple suggestion, that tho local Bllll Wile‘ fillllllilsfil l0 l"! l“ ‘lit trould-lvefsstaild aside, and llgflln llitlil illhil- ll"! lllP IIYYiHllPPl (ll Olllll- give hint the nomination. Tllu case flfflllvll W88 evidently "0 Plellslllll. is ticsperair, it is his only chanc» “m; the“, is u 5316 guggg or Ills oi getting a seat, in which thcte TllPy are also ln_a llillillléflslllt‘. quontlary over Prince County. Sonic or the asptratits ior nomiiiattoil. holders in England who so vocifer- ously denounce the finding of Sir Walter (lassk-ls and. Sir White that the companys preferred 'I‘llonlas and common stock is worthless and without value. Nor is it sufficient that the complainants should point to the judgment oi Judge Tait. The opinion oi that great jurist is en- titled to respect but, uniortunatcly ior the stockholders, "Judge Tali did not rest their case tor compen- hanging onto the certainty as long is a titliiiuz Pliflliyc. t-“llfllile "l ‘m. q; 135m Timp- blggggt tyouhlg |3 Qllvbct! and a scatless lctitler ..-i located in one Mr. Hessian, who, a bald thing 111 lllfi Mall "l 8"" while they pronounce him _a joke,‘ l1 (lo-film?! pflfly- Bu! the loflll 811w is recognized as a must dangerous piece ot‘ tun now upon their hands or more prqperly, after their hides. t? die l“ ill? hilly W408?» PW" " at the command oi their ltigli priest, and so the tilt is in the tire. And so it would appeflf- "m" "l" lt is said that Premier Bell will Patriot's declarations, that w willingly renounce his-claim to tlu: avom u“, daugprs o; a pQnveu[i(jn’l nomination. it is sink iii any tease when; m8 ojokr," might be 5n with lilul, and he would prefer tn strong as to prevail, the little i-tut~' so down ln the local shin drawing ocracy have decided to place Mr. his $2,500 a year (or a tow tuonths unwilling tn give up their right ritices on the political altar are ity. next few (lay. r L hook stall 01' tho secontl-ltand pod like the conccptitiil Great Blond lit-list. scrap the. ON A RANCH IN Autumn Suits . This is quite a notable occasion, first peep at the New Tailored Woman for 1921-22. And she is a definitely different woman from the tailored lady of the past. She is no longer stiff and fortnal. delightful new graciousness that is wonderfully becom- ing‘. The old hard lines have disappeared, and instead there is a suppleness of effect that difiuses youthfulness and athletic vigor, without any lossof alluring feminin- The new collection of Women's Suits is not at all ex- tensive. Quite the contrary. Impossible that they should r become common; for they ar mostly one or two of a model-dndividttal possessions for the next few weeks at least of those, women who shall secure them within the See them as soon as you can WOMENS COATS OF GENUINE WARMTH y 'i‘hick, luxurious fabrics; rich silk or satin linings-- many with warm inter-linings. High. cozy collars, many of which roll down over the shoulders. Loose folds that overlap and treble the tirotectioil from wind and cold. Glorious, on the sharp, cold clays, yet not having the heavy weight that makes a burden for the wearer. And such stunning styles! S0 graceful-so youthful-so artistic-anal so many different styles to choose from. Patons Limited allied him in his daily ticupattnnsl to be one of tbs best indexes to thus showing that they possessed the euluiloufi- nearly all til beings in ll y for it brings the She has takenti 421 e attributes or human When the fish is sick its color lesser tiegrea. it had is Hill- l° b!‘ itiakes. Slutcns and others» showing, Brown Boots tuado nu the llliplilill‘ pointed lusts. Ilcinilar values up to $12.00 NOW’ $6.95 ‘Alley & c». Ltd. Fashionable Footwear- 044-00 V. c ._ . ,_.._._. i ' P? , ' z \ i 'coru here is that it’ the season hap- g A ~rr~ l clllElF i‘ -§ JDELIGHTJS in , - ' ' OUR (Rgmvr lwe intimated that the lion; W. L crop and the short hay crop oi sation upon legitimate claims, but m“ seam“ Wm‘ we nus‘ not be upon sentimental considerations. “m on our farmers‘ A“ acre or Nowhere in his judgment is there h even the shadow oi a claim that t e shortage oi hay on any farm ‘he “Mk has actual vim“! I tSir Thomas White, we think. puts successmny on my properly “'6' the case in a nutshell, when, cou- cluding his finding, he says: in the province. ‘it can he grown pared soil and the manner oi‘ pre» partition can he ascertained by any 1_,I.he actual earning power m, . farmer from any one who has made the Gm Runway Company boron‘, a succpss M u or from me Experl" during and since the war, and, so t l St ll C . ma: a n ‘in at hnrlouelown ior as con be estimated ior the Le us not iortret the lesson oi “mire. this year. ' does not justiiy the tisaump- - tion that any profits would from t g two oi’ corn would have made good l ‘WW1 ‘the date oi the acquisition by the cALLmG MR‘ MACKENZ‘! KlNG Government oi the preference and common shores, namely May, 1920. Ever have been available {or distri- bution to the holders thereoi. lifter in a recent issue 0t the Guardian APPREC so BY Electric Liberal 1'1‘ asking tures to the loaders in Pi'llit!P County tn ca“ (mafia lMacKenzle King had made over. be re~ providing ior the contingent liabil- ity oi the compntiy- in respect oi Hundreds oi People Know that Perfection lco Cream it good, and good lor them. It isn't hard to tell why Porioc- tion: is so popular for apart from the cleanliness and food value, and all tho rest G.T.-P. securities guaranteed by the company and dividends upon tho guaranteed stock, ‘nominated ior that riding. Sntur-t day morning n deputation consist- Klngiot Messrs Fred L. lingers, Al- Ilmrton; F. J. Buote, Tlgntsh; Dr. J. F. McNeil]. and Mr. Creelmnn Mac- Arthur, Summcrsido. leit im- Ot-| ,tiiWa carrying with them m, “W1, ierred and extraordinary mainten- taiion to the lion. w. 1.. MocKenzle ""08 ""4 "u? “Brutal vflnstructlvu Krng m amant the uomma-Uonjind its heavy liabilities in ‘respect This course, it appears, who dccirl ‘ill semlrliles "l "l6 G-T-p- llmlflllll ed upon m a meeung hém in n“. its guarantee, the G,T.R. but ior 0mm, 0; Messrs Be" and Tunron‘ the ilnanclal support ni the Gov- Summerside, on Friday last. erllmel" Blllcé MBY- 1920- "will I Th,“ me 5cm,“ a; me 5,,“ h‘p“_ have been forced into receivership. cated in this invitation was pecul- ‘Mollmwn ~l°lllnal~ ior goes without saying. who were v associated with them tn the "con- — - vention" is not stated and probab- EDITQIHAL N°TE3_ ly will not be, but the tact that all .____ precedents have been ignored has The 1min cro in Prince Edward -~lluvlng regard to its own con- tinuing heavy deficits. the neces- sity ior making provision for dc- Huglles upon the pedestal, not uii-JUHEPF- lllflll l" lit’- llllmeillillell’ “ken, “mum m‘, formant), u‘ awnveltltietl iil the. cold chill Waters convention. (or Liberal mmvenbtot political oblivion. And so Lib- mns have recently exhumed a m” eraiisiti is in sack cloth and ashes position w mm “Hue and m because tho _elr~ction which they declare to the Liberals oi Kings llrfilrliilfiil to WM“ l8 llpon them County r-Tms be my god‘ m" down and their consternation is finding and worship“, Surely enough by vent in the "Exiiggeratlon and llal- luclniition" or their organ, the Pat riot, in its angry personal inucrill- 1-‘:- They sing of the heroes, these irlentls or mlnc; (‘it the ones who stand in the battle line. Who would give"tls all that a man may tin- Pheir lives ior the cause that the soul counts true; ‘Fhey sing to the he THE)“ sing oi the once who stoutly game NEFPZSCHE IN" DISCARD (New York Hera-H) Frederick WOIZSCllO, who before the war was a sort oi oracle in Germany and allied countries is now very lunch in discard, and At the tale oi Death in Liberty's “l” “’°"l“" m“ “l” “l” °““°" name; iy reild, are mainly to be found They sing to the heroes, as love in second-hand hook shelves. The decrees. Great Blond Boost, according Lu Bl" l~l "mm “m5 l‘) “l9 "mum" tilts philosopher was to come out of these. ‘ ' ‘ oi Germany to devour nil that lay t would glng to the mothers who bctore him. it seems to have been lQBB BBO chained, and the world breathes Murmured a lullaby swcot and more freely low. ' Nietzsche tiled lhad. and with ills iii-nth. ills ideas seemsed {'1 stiffer collapse, Nevertheless _tl Who whispered n prayer that their fbttbe miglul he, As the years grew old, both strrmg trflvclcr Who bought one of his “m! (""31 books at second hand to rend All" "l" YEiITiPC-Telll o" llll R d" on o railway journey iountl him mon lenpt ' still original and audacious, ag- though outdated. He quotes some oi the sayings that once ran from lip to lip in Germany. “An evil conscience is n disease." "Atheism ' and a sort or second innocence bound together" "Christianity i i t u ui h . "m ~ “'5 ° l” m“ e" w ° d“ “l is called the religion oi pity. Pity weep, is in opposition ‘to the tonic niicct From his cave or hate, and the ‘whole world wept; Then the babes, our heroes, battle pressed - i sing to the mothers or these, our best. to But all through the night sad vigil colitmns icll of a V('.lt'l‘1lll sliotvintiil whose circus llustt-tl up in Maine because oi poor busiiicss but who is has a string 0i potiics at it ranch ocs, rind its “Bori-otvation" npln- n m l me fiielldg "m1 “'“*“““‘***”"“‘“ ions dictated by its autocratic "xyliigilvlllusettesi, w, I H -, lllllclillti ezglltlethvith llony plqtpg lighting their Joseph coat stailrtlst Daily Selections for "v t. ..‘,t..“.‘.” .33.‘... .-.,,.‘-“....i‘.‘."..‘1.‘..‘.‘.. or wiuruyqqli j"“.‘e-‘-n‘;‘\i,'xf*“ mwjg; gj;;§;';;=,;";‘,‘;¢"i,i, ,,“... G d‘ R d ____, ' etts to be Wild wcst as anywhere m” mm‘ y s“ ‘up ‘or s] ii [tater] one with colors iaded, hull‘! u" "n ea P015“? W" 11"" lwlil-"lbi lly ‘winked (me mlmm up?" m “"9. m‘ ‘Ii his aye-glam omens his Dorm“ Furnished by W. 8_ Louaon. g , v‘ _ mcn with the tilmilitii- "Hands-tip" “Xl"""-“l“l"°" i“ or 1m" Wm m“ nmqaion; Even than he is m" 0 h P we ha“, ,.,,|,|,@,-|(._.,_ r; “m u; H“, fir,‘ and tisttiuisltmcnt, so well mark- co . . ~ a TO MOTJQ-lgt); HEROES. t coilcli, nl‘ truckloads oi rrciglit ill utl as in some oi the illgiler itnl- lcit in peace. its the victor seem ' tn take delight. in tier-Swill“ "m transit. gitmhling hells or hard llkkcr cx ccpt in tlic movies llut why sliotiid ii’ boon dcnitulstrztted that italics and‘ lictllth, anger or breeding, tho col- tho higner land animals are larg ors stand out brightly 11ml vlvm‘ ply swayed by the same emotions’ ly, Among the best exarupics oi UH’- nnd glvo rational expression to ctioct oi‘ the emotions on color Ilrc them tho pnrottlsh and Bilfllllelllwli- Fisltcs erect their scales or tin 'l'l“‘-““ “llwl” “We vmlent mm} rays when tinder the influence oi Pr" Mill "Pile"? 1° l“! “mulls anger or terror, exactly as ieath- rying imaginary clilps 011 Ill-l‘ crs or hairs are erected in birds flllfllllilflffl- Dllrlllg ‘he. breelhfig and animals. As ilfllleg have cyos Sou-Hon combats between the mu is are exceedingly common. WlW" MASSACHUISETTE5 tWorct-stt-i" ’i‘t-lt=gr.'liil) The llorlttlrtl (‘tiuranfs nouns not tlowillttitlrtretl llctrausc "h: malty Recent demonstrations, how ovcr, itavc shown change of color Perhaps we don't havl in many Wily!- t W0 have “rant-lies." - it tithes awnyvnll romance to spoil “rancll" f-ll-P-Ili, as the ivest- l crncr told thc boy, hilt wc its well as tllc rest have all kinds Of samples l;l' lilo 01 we itscil to read about out back 0i the barn. Stirc, make it “rancher The circus man kncw what llc was talking about. the ilnclonts with rcspcct to llshen and there are inilumcrtlhlo lcgt-tltls lllltistraitlng tlltcir habits. Accord- ing to with man, and not 0i Nc w Engluutl tllnt gwcat dimc novcl W-vos’. Fl-SH EXPRESS WOTlONS -. lNew York Herald) Mtilly quaint ltletls wcro licltl by ctr READY F0 SCHOOL Good honoot ioathor tootwoar at lowest prion to tho Tliiht thing to buy now tor School boys and girls. Bizoo 8 to 10y, Irgm _ ' .335 g, @935 hold convert»; lnlrerliicnlly them they 16.75 korkor for ____________ __ 33,75 aim 1t to lay, tlam solo $4.26 $6.50 korkor for . . . _ . . . . . . . . . .. $4.00 Qlzol 1 to 5 from .................................. ...' ..... .. I2.76_ to $0.00 A great varioty ot omoo and toothora and all at ‘rook set not only the rank and rile but the prospective candidates by the oars and the deputation has gone -with the invitation but not the bless- ing or the Liberal portion oi the County. , The island Farmer, a halt sister to the Pioneer, the County Liberal organ, recently published the names, llts “The Taste” Hundreds know it. Do you? Central Creamerlel Wholesale Only Charlottetown island this season is the best in several years although there is a shortage or straw. Tne root crnpa eep With the tears that rend white, doubts ussnil; Yet never a tear, lest their hero also romlse to be i ll cr r (ML D a l‘ W‘ The hero who nursed at their lov- TlIB only real shortage has been in l"! lmmsl- And smiled in the eyes that his own caressed. All. source o! all honor dishonor the hay crop which nil the whole is considerably below average al- above! lllllllill miilly farmers have hay l0 Psing to the mothers whose Se“ strength is-love. t . j +8111. creature Eta!- ah. .I. ._ l0lig which elevate the energy o! {he vital sense: it acts in a de- pressive way. One loses strength ii one sympathlzeli. Nietzsche is particularly hard on conscience. He saynz» "Commit no n, cowardice in regard to your acu- lons. The remorse oi conscience is indecent." Perhaps alter all. it is a con- goitng sign to iind Nietagcho on - I ‘I ‘i "l l, "| J 1 _ \~ V, Y I l nrtnllfcllffwlllkfdl5fl5 r ‘ ; ' smurf; QI5CA V‘ o ‘of “lain rri$ l‘ k Q’ . a,‘ , _ . bottom prooont day pricoa. No Int yoar prlcoa ovor aokod hero. Baianoo of B. R. Hartman's stock at about halt prloo. ‘i Hoadquartora for Hoioproot Hoolory. i izs==