-n\>".=‘_git-w-..\r t»:- ~ ggimggxewti» Lam-c: 4.4 rwIdA-i ‘mm .1.- Ziniuasiulvivutsss" FOREST WISDOM l’ Two Halifax men were out in the woods. They had the same camp, and the same guide as be- fore (a skilled cook) but the tea was twice too strong. “Funi1y,” said the Indian guide, “I used the same amount of tea as always. But this Blue Bird Orange Pekoe must be double barrellet .” i BLUE BIRD TEA “Brings Happiness” DEBLOIS BROS. ‘ Wholesale Distributors Charlottetown =7, illlllll l Mllilll Hllll ill illlilll l 'l‘0il().\"l‘O. June 27~Nover since . the carpet hag governments in the ‘Stiitht-rn States alit-r the Civil War has been there sut-h a regime of reckless extra unt-t- as now prevails tinder the l l“. (l. goverzr meiit in the Province of Ontario. Wlirn tiie tilearst (ioverntutlnt went ‘ lllt‘ Provincial debt I: After one year of lmiryisui in i time of profound peace the tleli’. a sc- to $i5i't.752.053 [Since then loans have liven fioatfltl ft) the iilil0lllil of sfitttltlttotto. and ‘additional loans uf MILtItJItJtOO an» Ilieing negotiated, \'lill'li will bring the tit-ht up to 5'. oooamo. int-lud- ing indirect. liabilities. The total tlxprnttlwire tn llllifliVUilVi during the lasi year of tiit- lit-zirst regime was SLLStiJHRB-t. t‘ntlt=r the Drury (‘rovvrnitieut iii<t year expenditure on this $li'!’lliillf totalled $S..'l3l.Si)S. land it is expert's! that $i-i.00ti.ii0O ‘will be expended this year. A not int-tinsitlt-rttbit: portion of this ex~ lpendittire has been uptm tho punter- |cus rtiatls anti liritlgrs that load to anti surround the farms ot‘ the Biggs fatiii‘_v iu Wentwtirtli (‘ounty of whit-ii some idea has ‘it-en given Pie public by “Hy-tira“ Wilsons .l'Xl."t.\'l“ in the lions". i Cost of Government Doubled i A])l\l‘t7pI‘lil‘.l(lliS for carrying on itrivil Govr-rntuent tluring the last ,ar ot‘ the ilearst Atluiinistrtttltm “were $ll.fil0.l'.‘i. l‘ndt-r tlir~ l'. l". A Sure Relief For Women's Disorders 1O DAYS’ TREATMENT FREE airing immediate and physical relief; rentit-reti to normal. ‘Ltfllt. that is. they were ‘|ll,\' tiouiilt-tl. The Legisla- Iurt- cut off tht- litmus to t-ivil ser- raiils. hut voted a srissiznitl ‘litmus of $600 to the members of the Leg- islature, including tiio members oi" the tiovt-riimotil. Prouiit-i‘ l)rur_\' has turned the parliamctlt buildings into a gltirifietl itptirttiient house. lln has fitted up for himiarlt‘ luxurious apartments as l resident-e. and 7'11‘ Yillt‘ 0f PX- pendilurt‘ may he Judged from the fact tiiat one t-cai saiittle trust $100. llfllltllv llll)‘ lb‘ it "Plltll", tl her ministers converted pulilit- relief‘ for all disorders 0i» Um?“ in“, WOmPH. l’ l-‘i flililllfll l°°3l'| rotiius for their personal us "The l)" anti is absorbctl into tht\._ suffering tlfifillf- Till‘ llfitlfl t-hairs out into the t-tirritiors until- waste matter in the cun- ma, (;nvr-|'n||i(~nl gesteti region is t-xpeiictLl three atlditltinai litiiitiings to house mental bctlrtivms and ‘iath- ('ll‘l'l\'~l had to mow.- thtir tic and rented two oi‘ hem. Extravagant-e is running riot (ll? (‘\'f?l‘_\'\\'lif.‘i'f* arcruntl Queen's Park. blood vessels anti nerves- art? toned anti strengthen- ed, and the circulation is - _ _ AH Hut» tiring tlio Farmers‘ Govern‘ this treatment is based on strit: _\' scientific principles, and acts on tlit- mt-nt \\';ts pledged to do and that A Glorified Apartment House .. actual location.ot‘ the disease, it cannot help but do good in all forms was to it-ditt-o tlit~ expenditure tz-n of female troubles. including delayed and painful men‘ ruation, ieucor- (iovoi-nmt-ut. llouse. iioea, falling 0t‘ the womb, etc. llrit-e $2.1m trier box. which is sufft-ient for .\ free 'i‘rial"frcttttiienl. tintiugh for lit tlays. __~.--____-~ -_---~~---—- worth 75c will he sent Free tn any suffering wotiian who will send mt- t Airs. Lydia. \\'. Ladti, one monthfis treatment. her. address. inclosti 3 stamps anti ndtlrv-ss Windsor, (int. ," SOLD BY LEADING DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE .\'t hing of the kind was done. llelp Save the Rate (‘onliiitictl From Paris Green Arsenate of Lime Bluestone Arsenate of Lead- Bordeaux Mixture. Sulphur Put up in 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100-lb. pack- ages. SPECIAL PRICES FOR EGG CIRCLES AND FARMERS’ CLUBS. OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST Canadian Fatm Products Ltd. Charlottetown I’. E. Island ~—...-...§-_ tvI-‘ttl llll‘ m itlzt-rs 'll(l 'llillll‘ lht‘ llif'll. Prolt-lssor Stephen heat-tick - said that it was not worth ~wliile ~ h_\- llltllllllillflll to tlestrtiy- the com- . . fort. oi‘ llio home pro‘. Lear/Oak's ChIHWS. “'I‘hi:= ptofer-sort" said Dr. i4tilee by. "iu your grott ltouilnitun has had tht- pitlahlo and t-tmleu-ptible folly of putting hi»: name to those words that proiiiiiitltiii tlestrnys llil: (‘ltillitlfl of lliri llilflit‘. All over the world cliiitlren are living pro- tl-eteti for lite first time, and testi- fied that an uglier anti stupidoi‘ iit- nt-vt-i“ ivas uttered’ own by the oi‘ tilt-olioi.“ dot-lured the ‘a. . "for llltlft" ls tlllv- tiiing Jltltlifll aliviiys anti everywhere tioes. it tit-strove‘ the litiine." Dr. Sitlech; .dlt| that his friend Sir Willimii Watson. the pool, get- ing souieiviiat tlesptititioni as to the future of» Britain, had looked around on the other tiationz-I of the woritl. lie had gone hack to Bri- tain and iii a sonnet had suggested that even God would be potircr for the overthrow of Britain." "The. world vieetls lit»r_" tlto tlorttir_ "ltr-lgiuiii, ', - ova ltia. ltaiy, and other nations were mighty glad oi‘ ilritain." (Ap- tiltuistnl No tiulsitlt- nation was go- ing to tivortlirviw llf‘i'. Hut as (leorge fvlerttiitii liad once. tit-t-iaretl. cor- ruption from within was iicr only danger. “Now lituiit: had no (Zan- ‘CLEAR AS A CRYSTA w“; ialothqlixhtrhodhyonrhnnd H t. v ll. All the lion of direct “ Ilht in avoided, but none o1 ill fllllmltl-lfidm in loot, hilt mum inornud. Boo theni 'lld you'll like f-IIOIIL And Qydfli like them nmro m6 more u you no them. 0n: light fixtures or. u- ooum indirect lighting tinni- §+~44+¢+¢»»u+» o ouoeoouoo E. R. BR OW I46 Richmond Si Charlottetown Fire, Lifaftritieitficiness and Plate p‘ - Insurance at Ltnmt flfft. O-O-O4+&§OO QPQOXQQ ada," pertint-ntly roiuarketl llr Salotlbyg iiiit llrititin had got this great llotiiiiiitin tloiug her magnifi- t-aiit service. 'l‘rave.lling from the \-. st on that long, single trat-k lit.- had reflector] ll|\' iiit- food (‘au- atla. st-nt to iiritaiu to let-d her tlur lug the war iiad had in come all over that lmt‘. to tiitiso who tlltl not grow one loaf in six of what iliov ale. (‘iintidifs mr-n too worn glorious. that. stood between his own little tlaughtt-rs and llit: Ger- mans. Anti uow l.ll(‘y ivantotl tianl aria"; llitlll and wonieti anti uiiiltlrcn to lit- as the loaves of tlit- trtw of kiitiwletlge for ilio healing of the was to lit-lp them save tiit- race anti win the pt‘.‘|t-t-. How proud lie ivas. said Dr. Salvtlby". iti lit- able to say llit-sc magnillt-tint things tt» theni. however imperfectly he might. be saying theni. ilo t-ontlutl- etl his atitlre ‘ with the impressive quotation: lit-y ma; [m wise A little TOOKE lQfIlWPlQhf Rtill colltit‘ U nations. (‘iinarifs historic mission‘ m]; ggggmti-rm-mam GUARDIAN [Xllllilllililiil I """'°1'1's’°""“" C. E. MacKENZIE if tin-operation is ever to do for l ttiie agriculture of this Province what it is capable of doing If 0P0" h "I t m P lperly managed it must be put 0H wcv r. u e eon rar t- ro- ,- viiiciolethiillkters are fixing up itt- a Imslneas MTS‘ I , ‘tie palaces for themselves in the The be“ “ml sures‘ W” 0 0"‘ Parliament Building iit Queen's sure the loyal support of all those Pflllti- Tltfll lllllllllflg 110W P79591115 interested in agricultural co-opera- the appearance of an apartiiierit'flon_ no matter what [mm n may house. -wlth a number c-f families _ , living there, children crying, nurses take’ is to Show them ma‘ H M“ wheeling peramtbulators and the w cooperate. that there ls money sons and daughters of the MinistersHn it. that it is lll the best interests playing luw“ “mum A" m“ 15,01 the future of agriculture. and needed now is to have the washing _ _ for this large aggregation of faiti- that the’ Safety and slums“ or the ilLs hung in the (‘iiainber of tiietvlllllllg flvllfllflfl llll0ll ll- ilouse to dry. Now if one studies business. as The "o" ‘Mamllng Ullherl?» Mm‘ it is carried on by large business lster of Agriculture. has been fixlngl _ , I . l‘ up a little palatial quarter for him firms and (flrpordnom "lobe Wm N.” i“ [he parlianlenl Huimlngsahave been successful in their oper- Tiiis is not his pu-iiiic office. but ations the fact that fair prices his private bedroom. This betl- must. the charged for goods handled room is furnished at the‘ expense m. sold‘ a m“. prom must be made of the Province with solitl tiiaiio- o" a" OpHJa-tions‘ mm it is this gany furniture at a frost 0i‘ nearly four thousand titiilars. Some price DVD“! U18! l-‘l “l” Teal l-‘ackbolle 0f for the furniture of one room. the business provided it is carried on in an honest manner. Then whatever "my be ‘me virtues of the same holds good in all agricui~ the Drury" (itwernmente -anti they “will ciblllleralllln- The mo“ “m” are frew-eror the failings of the Gov- CBSSflIl cooperative concerns are ernuient~antl they are many-all those hanmmg products m- gelflng hllllutlngé? goods who do this on a stirctiy hu- Squanticring Public Money people of Ontario by its record in ‘Slims! Prlllclllle- expending public money‘. People The experiences of SUCCGSSYIIII natura'ly' hoped that a Farmers‘ busmess 1mm have proved that tiovcrnment would he an econtim- me best mm“, to follow is no! one] it-ai Government. ‘ tiften held up to ridicule as being stingy. hut most unjustly s0. lie giving goodiservlve and "Pr! “la-SS has to he careful in stiending-mcn- gQQflg at a price at or viear that “Vt ‘l‘(‘"""5" l‘ "P!" ‘in arfan“ can’ which the tleaier in these particu- no. earn agrcai toa o mone as I . , _ _ _ . “mp3, are um“ 1m mm work gym iar luntls of goods is selling them. lsfltlonl: and so w,.||_ This tloue the same profits that l llowrvci- that may he. the Far- would accrue to the dealer iii or< "1""? "-"‘ Pl "limb" lllw" ln-‘llw-ell ‘m tiinary business will come to the "lluwlnll m Dunn" “F” A lot or zissoci-zatitm, anti at the end of the |ti-'!t>li|(i therefore believe that the _ A v y‘ R a Gnvpmmenl wmlm be an year, when flnantial retains are et-tintimit-al Government that would made. it will the founti that the cut out frills anti uiinessary ex- man M“, has done ‘business V-‘mllmrps m. every k'nll' Needle.“ through tire association has profits to sav they have ‘been sadly tiis- . _ ._ , I H.,|.,,|,,U,(L New“. has any prmqn, to his t-retiit Willi-ll‘ may ie re- t-lai Government in (Junada spent turned to hini according to the cou~ money with such ‘a lavish band» tiitons or byte-laws of his associa- Tlie tiobt of the Province has in- “om creased in a mcst startling way _ _ _, ' sin e W1‘. Drury came to office and I have hem‘! [he statement mum in cad of being overwhelmed by ill?" U"? "lll-V ‘Va?’ l" gel farmer“ this record he goes about boasting to join cooperative associations is I ‘ll lll‘ ~‘"l('°°“5 l" Ehm-lngdreshl to show them some immediate re- vint-inl i. s. l-e is in niuci ie _ . 5mm“ position as a man who would turn in tiie form of lower piices 2,, about llyfggging (war the [My for goods they have to purchase oi that hp liatl Just succeeded ‘in plac- higher returns for the goods they ‘ing a fourth mortgage on his produce u, 591p hmmi- ~in starting these tissociatlons i‘. TTTTTTTTTT_TT_"TTT_ is not always good to see how shall shine as the light; and they llltlllY ‘lllmllllffls Yllll (fill! i-lPl lllll that turn manv to risbt-"ttw ~ it is better to know the klnd of the stars for ever anti evcr_" members yo" have’ If [he 5010] Sit‘ G=°r9= Fflffl- Sir (ieorgo Foster ‘tt the close oi’ llr. SillPfllWS atlriross said ilia. the autiieneo had given him authority‘ on the part of theni all to thank the speaker for the lnftirmittion liel had given them in so thorough at \\'<'i_\'. ‘Sir George said that his mintl wt-ut bat-k lo tlifferent methods of titivotatgv of the t-ausr- of temper- lnnt-e. But he was thoroughly -at one with the lecturer, tlial the tirgu nient which would end the traffic in litiuor as a beverage was the one the lines of whit-ii llfltl been l.lllO\\'t‘t'| that nlght_ zhe influence upon the race. Ho bellvveti that was the vital tiuestlon. lie, was thorongiily- of the belief that. there was no necessity under heaven why the British Empire should fall to pieces tis tiltl the Roman Em- pire. if they kept their lliflfl anti women true. clean and healthy. sane in spirit anti in mintl. With our t-ountry there was no need that British civilization should follow the bud course of all previous civilizations of the world. But if they woultl maintain along these lines it must be ‘by intelligent work and the conviction that get into men's hearts anti works itself out in the great truth of clt-ziniiness. hotliiyu mentally and splrit.u.‘tl_ then the British lltlmpire in all its parts may continue as long as the world continues. as s guttlo anti benefitiial influence in the future of the ritee. He offered Dr. Salee- hy the thanks ol‘ a typiui Ottawa tiutllent-o, which was a typical Can- adian audienco_ anti there-fore he inlglit take tho thanks given as being from (‘anatia as a wiitilc. 'l'lioy~ would be glad to see the stpeaker bat-k again. Dr. Saleflry‘; Thanks. l)r. Saleeby. in briefly respond < lug, said that it. might be a common place to theni that we tictim: pro- mier of (janatla should preside at sutrii a meeting. but t.o him it was remarkable. anti he would make it known wherever he wen; through- out the British Etiiplrc. it was a very important fact, and petiple woultl begin to thinik there was smoothing in ‘prohibition after all. ,On the other side they were bo- _iu_i; fed up with all sorts til lies as ‘to Canada developing drug habits ‘and all those kinds of things, lie said. SPENCEWS EAR-MUFFS ln iris book. "Little Journeys h- Tiie Homes of Great Philosophers", Mr. Elbert Hubbard, the American author, recalls a device " of He). llfllt ‘Spencer's for securing his thoughts against interruption when living in ti hoarding house. The great philosopher. he says, devised a pair of ear muffs. which fitted on his head with a spring. lf the eon- versation took ii turn in which m; had no interest. he would excuse himself to his nearest neighbor and put on his ear-muffs. The plan worked so well that he carried them with him‘ wherever he went. and occasionally at lectures and concerts. when he would grow more interested in his thoughts than in the performance, he would adjust his patents. _ with luscious berries. Shredded The healthy, happy way so deliciously whdfesome and nourishin strength-giving material in the whole For Lunch Today/e;- , For Dinner Tonight-For Breakfast Tomorrow a heat Biscuit with Strawberries - to Health after the heavy foods of Winter. Nothing g and so easy to prepare. All the wheat ready-cooked and combined buy say. sugar at ten. or twenty (vents a hundred cheaper than the dealer sells lt, lie is not the best type of member. As an lili|s- tration of the iUlJOVU we had in this community iidillfllbfli" of _vcars ago a thriving farmer's ('llill. one that did business up in the thou- sands anti for over one iiuutlretl members. When it started a iimii- lior of public spirited ‘men took the management of the club without any charge fur time lost. As long as this lasted things went good. but when the work got too lilg for them anti they tleeldeti tn pay for help land levied a small percentage. on goods distributed. the trouble began. the narrowlmindetl menil» ers withdrew, leaving only the few faithful. To my niiiiti members of t-ti-titier- ative associations should. look ahead and plan something for the future. They should t-tmsitlt-r the possibilities o_f their organization anti the good it will do agriculture as a whole. if the agriculture of the province -. _____,,_ _,~;~_ MACDO " Cut Brier MORE TOBACCO FOR THE MONEY FROM the moment Cut Brier was offered to the Public it was accepted by the great majority of smokers as an old friend. The farmer is of price-cutting but rather one of tiesire of the man getting in is t0 benefits by the work of any such tissot-latltiu. t-lie members will de- rive satisfactory results from their efforts. What agriculture needs is nicu who looking at tho agriculture of the t-tiniitry, secs its needs and who have a. clear vision of what L‘f)-0]'t€i‘fll.l()li, if put ou a proper ‘business basis, may accomplish for the country. Men of business foresight who are not so much in- terested in saving a few cents or tiollzrrs tiu small purchases hut who see. an opportunty of Invest- ing legitimate profits for the future strength of the association and the benefits of its members. Farmers are Just as human as men in other walks of life and lf at the end of the year he is shown that business done by his associa- tiou has returuetl him a profit on money invested he is sure to the sal tistietl. Doing business on a ‘l)ilSl-_ uess basis ensures the safety of the enterprise. it tioes not fail for want of fiiutls as iiit-rt- ls_ ai- ways smite margin on which lo COmO and go. . ' READING IN BED Lecturlng recently in London, at the institute of Hygiene, Lieuts Col. It. H. Elliott ‘explained why an afternoon at the Royal Academy‘ "always ends in a headache, and why reading in bed. as generally practiced. is harmful. The cause. ho said. goes back to the time when tiie ancestor of man anti the iiigiici- apes first developed the use of the opposing thumb. On that tievelop- nrent hung the whole future oi the civilization. The possesses o: a thumb should pick tip for study the objects that lay round hiiu. He always held them in his hands below the level of his eyes, anti thus the muscles that turn the eyes down have been more used than those that turn theni up. Today. the former are stronger than the iat- ter. Therefore, retiding in betl is not harmful, given a gooti light. provided it is done sitting up auti looking down at the print. Looking tip at pictures is a strain for the muscles that turn the eyes up. it‘ ‘ would the better if picture galleries | couitl he so arranged that We loo;- eti down at the pictures, and the lbest seats for the eyes in the |' theatre or picture theatre are those iahove the level of the stage. lélhlln 85¢ For Cut Brier has iii convenient form the Macdonald quality that has been known and preferred in Canada since the “fifties." NALD’S