.HE tif f 'f f- of the best ‘mal“°‘“°“ ‘”°‘"" "°“‘d “°°"““""’ tuwui-an t`u¢'lu<>tlu.r1nua una strength- ashlfma e cotton cor uroys 28 for zoc. ' and as tar west in our own dominion :.e n large quantity of second rate en the bond of imperial sympathy Herelg a Snap in brand new sweater coBts_ Sunple' only. “ries \1“°““°"‘° '°' "M" ““' more than all the talk and iles- one of a kind at lo p. c, off the marked price for cash. ‘ "°“° °"“'d b" "’°°°"°d “nd 8° “ ws‘*“8 °f '-°'= Y”="~ 9"* “°» “‘° SwiSS 8P0t chambrays worth 32 for 23 ' States-n simply unlimited market- tl berry season is short and our season T is on in full swing when that south rrsult strawberry canning and pre vie had and bought foxes. Some of 4 o ` li t o TUBSDH' *UGUST ‘3' ""° ` "that this argument ,win not num ron A Porunli-rros or too,`ooo. nw in proven' by the mlnufmvr-~ ~ Thzirsfdoy I hem mature early, some ‘much later. Esltern'Bt_ltss." . _` ‘ _ strawberry plot the resulting crop Bo \ariod are they that withnllti-I0 would not glut the market or make earn provision-may be made for a _ _ _ _ _ _ ery lone season. and by study and ,,,,,,,,,,,, 0| Cm,” by th, Unim Fancy sxlks'27-inch in dress length, Jacquard design 1°°“°“ "W '°°‘°“ ml” °° P'°‘°“¥‘ stem, the Gum. wan guys; “rant regular 39 and 45c values; who would not haven dren em- f°" *M9* “°“' *waged in li" ed “lm°"' i“d°n“"'°ly‘ reciprocity will mean annexation ls o I¢ngtl1f0l' IQC yd? _ ' i _ The more the proposition is looked In setting out a strawberry patch. t ing in the Westsr_n_S_tstaa ln the face _In a former reference we made tm strawberries. Home of than are vary 0| uugmchd commune” from th, statement that lf`"Prtnce Edward Is- much better than others Bomo of ' ` RBI oi us has closed. It is also suiihcientf serving would follow. The canning ly early to meet the demands of the and preserving of strawberries would é turers have succeeded lu havlnB ' V to ames a on o from Britain than from the United » Y reserving of other fruits and vege- Tllere is no doubt that sn almost tion. When it was found that therelindefmita expansion of this business try They hide behind B demand fm. n . C > 19 p°"ible in this prmu' It ‘B ad' free trade within the Glllpire Whlfh fe m _ 9 ` need by many in a position t now that in flavor and lusciousness he Prince Edward Island strawber- us found to our cost that although nes excel all other-g grown anywhere umnu‘actm_e"',, A n the continent 'and that a 8003 ving awaits any man who under- akes their culture and devotes reas- We want half a millidd P20Pl¢ ill Priuce Edward Island; have mom On the whole, the Grain Growers' iordthimgate h°;;::;;l§;'_i LT; tai; Guide makes a strong case against I M¢|\sg¢|» E I, an w e a ‘ K _ protection and shows up the ridlcu- o g ca" pr°d“°e' And wlsgrds getting lousness of the old and now fading R B S ° | A :uni uglounown _ them "ind keeping 0"' 6%" people M' stock arguments ,against reciprocity ` ' 'men' pee” sen’ "uma on' home than 'mm ba no 5e"'er begin- and tho- absurdity of searching the “mg than "M culture Ulfxtmwberries' world for a market when it lies right _ omits snowans The Grain Growers' Guide of re- cent. date, in an excellently -iritten article, sharply criticizes The Toron- _ to News on its opposition to the dc- ’,mand for lower taxation and wider markets, with special reference to reciprocity with the United States". The News had declared that reci- proclty'would mean the ruin of a multitude of industries in older Cau- ada. It would throw tens of thon- sands of workmen out of employ- ment. It 'would force a great and continuous outflow of Canadians to the United States." This, the Guide declares, the west- ern farmers do not believe and it as- serts that The News has not-ad- vanced anylevidcnce in support of it,, and continues; "The western farmers- know that thc manufacturers them- selves ill ‘the past few years, l»y` means of their combines, have closed AND RECIPROCITY ' ' ` ' ` ' ` ` ` ' ' ' ` "' ' " ` ` ' " ` ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ` ' ` ' ' " ""'_' "'A'_":":"'>`T'T:""j_:"' ` 'T' F3; `_"":`_":":""' QC 0\1l° 6.0 Ol`. A _ . 1,!! free trade would not.in@l`e Canadian -innluuu-ies the oulau fusmncen the le lu ti., duty at .vary num.. to cream; separator and binder twine ln- do his part in the heautifying of the dustries which "thrive in Canada un- city in which he lives. Every good der free trade." It says further that citizen will do this voluntarily, loy- “many of the largest industries are ally, as a matter offdllty. The others dishonestly capitalized (the cement should be compelled to do it. Clean- iudustry for example) and by means liness and haalthfulness are the host of the tarln the people of Canada are assets and the best' advertisement a cum ellen tu pa .uviaeuuu un this eitv can \\°»V°- ‘The Ci'-v 01 0hB\'1°¢¢€° mime, time “nd _tr°“ble“t° the bum' than`in thef east. t€\BSralJh rates ess' There are mnmtfly greater. DDJ from 50‘to 200 Dsrfcent higher and P‘f"t““m°°» i“_ this _P“s'mf“ ffm" In B express rates 66 2-3 per cent lligher, Wild g°°°° chi” 'mm -Wes ' and asks is it an wonder the west 1: y , -'f""""`""-‘”"""”"""-`-"""“"‘*"""-'"""""""' town is in many 'respects highly fav- Msrveloun Relief for Coma, “fed :’°"‘ Ii" fi: ;;’t°:*‘°“ “Ts *“ Buniom, Sore Foot Lamps "'""‘ “g' “ “ ' ""’ W °' W mvg corn, on nvelitoui for nv. there have done much to promote years. Was he lame? You bat. That cleanliness and. healthfulness. The man was a chump-sura be was. One ",350,-1f_y 0( our citizen; an loyalty quarter spent on Putnam‘s eases 'em _ ~ . in good style-lifts them out quick- co operating with theni' but more -are without pain, and never falls. This' °m°"“- A few ’l°"°“lY.°mz°“° °°“ in yvby Putnamqi is superior to the undo the- good work .of many. We cheap imitatlons that afford the deal- “ogg ¢|mg__¢h¢ ga;-lmgg bgprulg almpg er more profit. Use only "Putns.m's" _ Enranon Bold by druzgistl the streets are not as well patronlz I' down plants and forced many others of workmen out of employment, merelv to kill oil competition and ol- low them to charge higher prices to the consumers and thus pay dividends ‘ on watered stock. The Grain Grow- ers have -no desire to ruin any legiti- mate Canadian lndustry. They be- lieve that ‘by giving the manufactur- ers free raw material and workmen a lower cost of living, through re- d\1°ifl8 the tariff on the necessities oi life, that even under complete tree trade, secured gradually, every legi- timate industry in Canada will con- tinue to thrive, t.ho_ug_ll__some of them nay not produce so many million- In support of its contention that * . erly searching for 'yrinngi .Wlitvss good line of Dominionfsm- »\v\1i¢l¢».De1>on¢¢nau_Mc.»u¢n=,i»ab .lthdiagsbm¢theworldov¢r. . y Csliinsndioohoveronrphplgy Iilmnigl 8 Chgndlerl; "Bring Home theBacon” "“‘ “ 'W9' ""‘“‘“t- You cannot secure best results from *butetatt at once ,and your hunting tr? unless you go out P°f°_ 'Pl' I 8000 P°=i¢ 0° ro rl re re . If on want the ve - , best,;qti’i;n;ep:t you ghould call in ag nee our stoc . . 9 _ _We entry s s id line of shot guns, "'__ it YQQIIHSII III l 'spi%&tt`|,es.st the prices we hsventfrked Young Man You’re Wanted -I ""!"""Q@ still to be seen on the sidewalks, and out of business, throwing thousandsI"rII¢ lCIl00I IIIIIE Illl W0|'l IIN to be gunned upon' the trewhemus confidence of the people." The business world ls eng men of ability who have Good sslanes await such persons-don't delay A t oosrspbsr nd Fit yaurvohrss -for ponitl andy will__v v.”'.:..`i.°.°::°.':.i."`,!“* '°",~°' Unaonfhmlnslninl ' -' .T _ r' ie if iii ifgéff 3 _orkmqn-"It1¢° tullnftlluenur hugs industrial organisation in the To The News' charge that recipro citywould mean the ultimate ab bogey that has lolt its force. It such had any force the Western peolllil protectionists will not agree to any such move Our patriotic manufac- mbles- _ States and then have the alldi-\0if»Y,t0 8113 _M.'ii~ . talk oi loyalty to the Mother Coun- la merely a cloak for protectionist designs' and if granted would be fought to a finish by our Canadian The Guide calls attention to the fact that freight rates in the west are from 25 `to 175 per cent higher Y is in revolt. ‘ NOTES. *__ shaded and well kept. Our civic la- ed as they ought _to bp. There are bansng peel and other refuse that could better he accommodated in the garbage barrels. Let everybody help to clean up and keep clean a eitv of which' all 'its citizens should feel proud/ _ ` It is s pleasure to note that at the large race meeting at Montague Sat- urday the hast -ot order prevailed. There was no evidence ol drinking, no unsaoruly conduct of any kind and the whole nflair,‘ from the viewpoint oi orderlincss and enjoyment, all that could hs desired. In _these days of msny complainings, -it is creditable to find that a meeting of tltteen hun- dred peoplé _turns out to be sn en- joyable 'outing 1 worthy of the pro- vince and of the pretty village ln whtehit was bold. _ "Resell Reiundias sro not scout medicines-you can find out exactly what is in them i!»you osll at our store. Thurs is one special remedy _ tor each of the ordinary illnesses- nesrly 800 'lin ali. Cal and ask about them. he llnoliinnon Drus Co.. Cor. Goat George and Kent su. _ fri. . " Pltomnrrrou. ~` ' .adu- Blr:--lolsg .s\ of 'H10 vitluu the ditlorent. sblmjournsl I, must eongrseulutg you 011% ll. 'Mt protection are the pupil., - 1 »1 ' ~ sz..- 1 ` _ , 'Right Company for You Canada Life Policies are the favorities with wise investors for they are so extremely simple safe and reliable. They are automatically non-forfeitable after three years in force and ia- disputable alter one year. ' Each policy provides for 30 days’ grace without interest, for payment oi premiums and contains generous loan and cash val- ues. The Canada Life Company has the strongest reset ve on the continent, It is the company you should insure with. See us about it today. Vs Rogers n ». 5-, _ _E ,__ '_ CAN IN YOUR HOME. WITH All this talk about We s t e r n l w h e s t I I 0 u r s -b e i n g "pantry" flours, is lust Plain talk. Anyone. who knows anything _ about wheat, knows that Western whqst flour cannot and docs not, make as good Pantry as "Beaver" Flour. ~ Western wheat has what the bakers call strength. It makes a big loaf of bread-but the bread is lP°\’lgy and lacks flavor. Ontario wheat, blended with spring wheat, makes the ideal bresd and paltry flour. The bakers of Toronto and London-the experts at the agricultural colleges-and thousands of homes ln Ontario, Quebec and the Maritime Provinces-have proved that "Beaver" Flour ls superior to . soy Western wheat flour, and is equally good for Broad and Pastry. ` T77 If- > DEALERS-Write us for prions on Food. Conroe Grains and Canals. V 'run 1°. ll. 'ravnon co., umnnf _ 1; _` ciwrnalu, olvr. ,c. fr. rootsv, any sualaaug. milon, N. ls. 'Tvavellinl ‘Salas Alent _ ,_ ' Why are they not as busy today as they were at that time. It is be- C"dig“" »m'm°t ‘”°“ld 'Wi' ¢“PP°ff- “un the "quo, “lung today ,Fm the Mathleson Government tomor-3 the hands ol three or four oi the se- ww’ mvmg "° um Wa! .the 30111110!"- lect few that they src so mum!! l|°“°° cm" is “""°"‘“5‘ I am 8 BHP- ten yo", ML miwr__the law as it is porter ot the present administratzon, summed in Som” today ‘B .imply a and would gladly put it down i I farce. Let some poor miserable 'md 5 °h““°°» Bild I i-Milk the same 'fetch buy B (ew bottle.. ,md_ se" mind prevails all over the province thorn with a small profit and he is i" “°“°"‘l' at once raided, summoned, found: CUNY and sentenced. and then carted an ¢° G°0¥'¥0_t0wn whore he can pay M""'“"“\°- milf!! C0- ls flue by spending ' from one to~ _ un-eu nnfntlul fn lull, wane tum nth-7 .THE "R0H"“'l`f0N ACT- er dons have full tllng.Bunday, Mon- _ dll. and every other day ofthe week S" ' In ‘°°““¢ °"°" um P“\’“° HC* and there is not n word to be said of. °°""t° '°5°'di“5 th’ P"°I‘“’m°“ Act. them. .The tempo:-snee people oi I mm "ie" HPS void to Magistrates King's County are about sick ol this “nd "'°°°°“t°" th' °“'“ 0' 53'°°3~45» work and it is now up tg gm newly Allowing as s portion of the At- allpolntcd prolwutors to get busy ¢°m°7 G°“°"‘l'° “°‘I°"Y» 9250-00. Ind use all hands alike and allow fa- th’ 'mn w°“ld b° ‘3~3l2'43- A"°Wl“l you to n0M_ _ a reduction for lines to the Govern. lrAll3lPLAY_ *"9"* °f » ll! $500.00; this would leave no less than $2800.00 ss s snot-IInt'l'toN Aor. ‘ _ Y°°"‘Y °"|’°'"“'»“f° 1°' th° protection ...___ the Public receive against the illegal Sir:-As s subscriber to your valu- *Fi* °f "‘1“°l'- 'l‘i1°‘ question at pres! Yours truly, DANIEL J. SHAW ('l‘¢a¢b¢r), .the stand you take for thecsuu ¢°m°l '°\' this yearly expenditure? tsmosnnoa and for tbepolntggl ¢-,_ aware that while the D0 to llr. llnthlesonh letter in Wed- Governments _grants the .maui Gllsrdisli. We' have, In the Fllbt to make sndlsell free rum and 098| bar in sl- avery villl¢° of this fair Go to our tea-parties What -will and Commerce section 0| gh, A. Act, liquor can be |°|¢| 1|, l"'°V|“°° U! Ulsm and drunkkem and crime will ss ever bn the roi the Privyvfouneil gave the their pro neial rights gn Bwtt an una rrnniniuuu not ultra vlrsnjoi the constl. 'TNI province than up Qui H10. bl-It not the lmpofgl; Another summer jacquard silk ` bargain 27 inches wide,- n1,¢n t t nuulam- A Us on B u mos mul' te and l"°'° "“° "‘°“ *u "h-“ "‘° “““°" regular 75c value for 49c per yard. Colols green, tan, brown, aken in the selection of pan . Stat” need to um” Canaan mo" V _ blue copenhagen blue ~ . we are not growing enough straw- in this there 003|!! '-0 ‘D6 80V°l'llll\Glli- compuuly and pewduuy |s to vohmf i _ _ ' -, _ mance. we have nu .loubt taut t ru abomh t,m,l_ mm on C“m,_ Wash silk muslins 27 .inches wide, regular 35c for z5c, e mnungei lui' tue Experimental 3'; gf,o,,'_ _Accotmng to the a,g,,_ Colors grey, white, blue, mauve, copenhagen, old rose, pink; “I” “’°“ld Umm’ Sw” “H °°°°““r" ment of The' News, nothing could bl‘0Wl'h Pale blue- _ '_ for H00" *hm W°“i° be 1* Si“°‘1Y 1“*°"““"°“ °“ "h" "°‘“" I”‘1‘°° thuu prevent uuuemtluu. 'rlus uns Big drive in summer-Silks, fancy duchess soie 60c value “"5 Pmmable trade' and th” home the Farm °h°“m be in B p°°"'i°n tn 0nlY to be considered for a moment Ol' 302 in Pink; blllel lf8IIOW»i8U(I IIIQIIIVC. ' “WY "‘° "°°"““’ ‘”“'“" ‘”' “t to show the w\°°\°°w°== 0* “"1" 8° 20 inch fine English muslins for 19c yd ““ “”‘“°° "l“““‘°“’ ““°“ “ ‘°“°d°` arsumant- But it lush In =fs“m°1\* 15c Scotch Bingham reduced to 12c ' 'and BOSTON every TUESDAY I puruoses under the ‘ at 100 all lor Bos- and III' md Bun- llfosmstiol °'.i‘.I'a:'tt'a:'iIa.!.- ' " ‘ St John. N. B. ¢..¢_u;;uuilL.." ' TIIE C0l.0NlAL LINE The only independent line between' New Englandh New York, offers an ' 'inrnovso nsszyolss SERVICE BETW EN* Boston & New York _vu slut nm non ' ONE ROUND 32.5° wiv I me $450 WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAY! Fast and elegant propeller stumnrn. “Concord"and“I.¢xingion" ln Commission. We cater to the exactloy demands ofa particular people, who 'rac'|uiro an clean cut service with tidy statu- roo on and modem appointments. _ Ticket Office. 156 Washington St. Boston Llllichie New lnglsnd Pass Agent I-ztldttstrr ' ~~ -- ~ Direct Route to Boston' Commsncing lsth 'july stsnmgrs wil leave for HAWKESBURY, l~IA'LlF`AX rnmav. _ ’ ._ 4 ' Returning leave Bolton every Tuesday and Saturday at noon For further information apply -to _ T. NICOLI. _ Agent Ch'Tuwo Charlottetown iiesm‘NAvi|siion Co_ im'to . _ ` Commonclng Mondsiv the l'lth ol May tho _ Steamer "gorthuml|erl\hl" ` leaves Charlotte Wu for Plctou,N B.. at 8.20 o'ctock a. m., leaving Picton on rolurn about I l0.p. m. Oonnectlons mafia at Picton for all points in Nsrivn Scotia.: - earner " mpreln _ ‘ leaves Bummeruide for Point. du OBSIIO. N. B., about 10 o'clock s. in., fasvlng aint du Ohana on mitur about 4.3? p. ro., con ucoting with urdbs trains r Cbsrlot l. rewwu and ’l‘isnI»h. connections made :ufe.eu.'fr.er::::.“°' "= o W. waxigyosn. Uhsrlottetown, P. E. Island. “""' lard Mag S0llR|S, P. li. Island and MAGIIALEV ISLAND STEAM-SIIIP SERVICE She A I. Btssm ship "LADY BYBIL. I I h .' , :Ivory Izdgdhyaar§i‘l'I‘:=¥sd‘:?§.iJk}iIir:%`b srrlvsloi the Express rom _ A ax. for the Magdalen Islands. oflllns at'.Bour s. E. I. going and return ns. ~ F . .un°l'ch‘J§"li`i3ii°i:°filn3l|fYx'i' off:i°°{d Lveemsfent at riotou, a$hsw &. lilo sn, goats at tlcurll or m. MoLurn Manager and 0wno~ . , Picton, April 22nd, llii. |~:it;1 Furness Q. With! Co, Liu _ A mansulr Linens from London Steamer Umm llalilkx July 26th uh-nandosb vAugu|trlth Misuse wth Rappahannock Sept. ith Ausus' th _ Kanawha hom l.|...rnaol Steamer lrum Hollis! Anson ard 'rebecca Assent web' Aulust 10th Almurlsns Qspt, ltd Mltuni ltth Durango Bent. l1th_ The sbovs stsamors havs ilm`liIsd_n- mlnmodatlon tor saloon pnlssnsbts. Passengers and lrollht A an I Ins ltsamshlp I' UBIIIIS WITH! /