n-(TIINIOI. FIOVINOIAL, IIUNIOIILI, AND CORPORATION SECURITIES , BOUGHT — BOLD - QUOTED |* ,_ .|. BRENNAN a couiriiiv m. awmqunooooonu oral and soirllvl in; Condolence ‘I00 on innit Investment Dealers’ Anaemia: of “m” l. u. BAGNALL-Iauogu cum w m. . 5,, Charlottetown _ _>__-r_- m, ___.__---'"' i} ' " _—'* — a; fiifl i’ Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance adlnlnomfllurso lorlu Mvanlpenoatllwm mmruurdiauloomlt-rsllswcllnondlonniodm 3g wolflhllolllloil! cum“ F out. p0 duoonhforovoryoddltlonalllvorda. um“. fiat, "f: Approollllflll. m m huh or a» " "llillliword: 5 Willfllll wnnndouu subscriptions 40 contl PI’ Ull- llllfi lid Prlleltlfleu Qua well-bred and homogeneous popu- ""' '"‘ "’ ..i:.°".::l% "as s: ___ ‘ i ideas iih health. publiic weEai-enlalnd ---_ educat on. The prov rice w m; .1 ‘_-—-—--_. - it b pilot plant for such trials. yo? sale wanted (Fheelgamily Allowance plan -was "“'... w» ~ . P Ed dI-‘ “till; ,.;.~*:.i.i:ii-..F°" are. "were; '*:..2...“..".et.°"e- iii ‘ __. _._-~1-——-—- ’ for pcrlments un er en. fink, _ HOOKED M4Ts_ was‘? 5W0 Ohiidren. Apply‘, The Province would be Pleas?! Fggipociiiord Street. 8-14-51. ' ‘ilk-filo cooperate also if the Island ._ c _ SHORE Gnlumll‘ Miscellaneous “ [were used to experiment with sup- ~'°““I ‘I 8-15-41. eilictriric iisritiounaroa FOE ]_ Ayn; 304 Kent St. Phone 53,3. Jr‘- INS-J. 8-15-31 Quilts - was FORD SEDAN. 50ml N0. ‘C 18019630. Ralph blc-Uiiivirl, Kiiikor-i. 8-16-31. m TWO BICYCLES. It . LE- “i118 wiiizis iiiid one girls. D.| lliiiitilc, I'll-Jr} 2048. 8-17-11» F-ELEEHYFOR POTATO A ll. Mutch. Earns- 8-1" .» . 3 CHEVROLET‘ . SLlLll No. 607113. Apply 11.5.: Street. 8-17-11. - i938 WILLYS h’: Apply M. Graves, 8-17-11. F011 SALE — EVINRUDE OUT- uuru Motors! We are taking ioi- Outboard Motors for .1 use. Write at once ior ' a i1.» iu Aliiritlinc Oil 8t Supply ti. nut. zsl Prince William Street. 5.111;. JOlLlI, N. B 8-15-61. FUrt sALll - ONE STEAM BOIL- cz- illlli stack, 35 I-l. P. One Steam l» ti‘ and Stack 30 H. P. One b.k.r.ll lsngiiic l8 HP. For par- t. 5 upply at once to E. E. snare-ll, summer-side. P. E. I. liar“. sivisar- '~— Prince Street. FURREB‘ m9- ‘ day's Guardian: q I I o i Premier's Presentation _ | Of P.E.I. ' Disdbilities At Ottawa Conference , 1 Official text of address Of Pre- mier J. Walter Jones at Dominion- Provincial Conference at Ottawa, August ‘l, continued from yester- Wonld Welcome Experiments I might eloquently urge that the Federal Government could make a point of using uo better. or at. least use u: as well as other prov- inces, for we contribute a ood dealinmanlndmaterialaw htbo are valued in other provinces. might be that because of our in- sular position, because we are small, because we have a really erlor types of animals and plants. _ iPotatoes. for example. are freer of Wick- III W55 desirable 9° "56 it "-159 disease than elsewhere, and al- __ 8-l7-4inready more than half the certi- _______________ " Cars Leaving l0“. Prince Edward Island. LEAVIN-(I r0 ' " ""' ""*- 23 . Accoliiirggdsaitcol‘ AUGUST 01's. _Phong 993.1“ To Let To LET - flit-or: moFBBi] Write B; H. Guardian. s-i1-ia-2i' T0 wr - FURNI §_ "m"- gtlfiahcogigee. sliltasiJleED SUM 0 or. A t 2mi- APPII’ --li5‘“dué?3lii.f°"" a-iv-ie-zi. Female Help Wapte ____________ ________ waur - MAID r0 peneggédwillins to tralgoirigg _Phone aziixmn’ °°°d 3315?; ___________________ Teachers Wanted WANTED - PRINCIPAL rat U188 School. Supplement $300.00. D- A. MacPherson. Secretary. _ t 8-14-31. TEACHER WANTED — PRINCI- Dal for Malp F in School. Supbiemenetqgg50ll0aglillplg . for the development for two ‘thus Prince lid/ward Island would f. F?" b)‘ Public Auction the following furniture: 3 wicker $0 Ralph Railway. Secretary. __ 8-11-61. Lost And“ Fou nd _ 8-15-31. - _r nirtiiics. We have a limited ru-pi- mi iiriiizi for immediate .-_- --.---_--—-—-____:=-_ c. oii necessary priority. LUST — FRIDAY, AUGUST 10th M. rmm- Diesels of 1L0 at Montague or Charlottetown. a n. n. at mu R. P. M. are also One Hundred Dollar bill. Finder ' uhlllillllc ut present. Write for notify Guardian. Reward. details. Northern Marin: s8: 8-11-21- 1; mu Company, 69 0o t. _—_"'"‘ ‘ "'*—-"—"-— s1. John. r1 a 8-16-3L Strayed STRAYED ON MY FARM. ONE t/wo-vear-old black ox. one white Agents Wanted "‘ u; EARN A 130M. spotted heifer and two calves. ‘o? ‘ “J3me b‘. selling Famj. David Roberts. Kelly's Cross. it Pi °‘°°i..§i’..é1i‘i.'r I _ _ ‘ {I -- i? ~ , n, ilral-ciis spare ilrfe coupon - (or) - A block of ‘,._ , p“. lame “dvpntiizes. in the offices and apartments will be built t‘ i-f roan choice? For free pp the site of No 1 Devorishire t‘ .. . illlil catulrgiic: R-milex. Terrace where Charles Dickens 16C) . . ruler. Montreal. used to live. 8-17-W. --=_.__ _-i_______ SCi\lli‘vlER COTTAGE '2" "m": ROOMS FOR SALE >ili11=llHl "ii beautiful Mitchell Ihvrr 5 mllfls frown (lurdigan. I: wll fhtitzigc furnished. in- All IS ll kerosene refug- . (Loud pliicc for ‘frflul 1| I Also have an mut- [(117.1 motrr and boat for suic- “rite ll"i01‘8 sept. i. on prem- 1m until then. emf/i MacGREGOR l“ ' r. u. Island by public auction on TUESDAY. AUGUST 21st AT 1PM Nusnber 88 Water Street, of the Into Viola may be had by arrlngelnent. w. n. nnarou. M. a. raniuca. s I for. = . - 8'1"13‘1§l7_"°_°_"_ ..._-_ redaction Sale TUESDAY, AUGUST 21 AT 2 P. M. AT 80 BRIGHTON ROAD F r run instructed by the Estate of Dr. S. R. Jenkins to I l-m instructed to offer for sale which was n; Auctioneer. ed seed in Canada is produced. The lin Canada, and Tuberculosis and g _|Bangs Disease practically do not qfifiiefligexist. The quality of hogs and ‘ poultry is six times as high as some ,other provinces, in the two top rgradas. There is a great oppor- tunity to make this small well- tlefiried area an experimental plot of superior types of plants and animals. and benefit, because it is small and -because lt is an island, and Can- ada as a whole. and other coun- tries, would benefit by being able to secure disease-free livestock and plants. National Research has a fine field here for experimental I work. Confederation Terms In the Confederation Treaty on which the British North America Act is based, clause 2 states, "the ed under existing circumstances to {ifiotect the diverisified iritlerests of e severa prov rices an secure efficiency, harmony and pennan- ency." This was the plan outlined for a Federal government. Also in clause 2. is “provision for the admission into the Confederation on equitable terms of Newfound- land. Prince Edward Island, North West. umbia." I ask if Prince Edward Island's interests are efficiently and per- manently protected or if the in- clusion of Prince Edward" Island was made on permanently equit- iable terms? Clause 28 states spec- ‘Viflcally that ferries between prov- inces is :1 charge of the general parliament. How has that agree- ment been CiHTlEd out? When Mr. ‘Howe presented his submission |y terflay he referred! to trags; po at on and commun cat ons, u ferries were not even mentioned. I have shown that ferries for mick and bus-carriage have hardly been considered. and where i‘ was pos- sible to ferry them, excessive pro- bitive charges were made. Equit- able treatment should carry them ‘free of charge. or almost so. Fer- riw should be National Highway under the terms upon which we entered Confederation. The Maritimes contributed to ‘Confederation in their shipping. ‘ that time one-sev- yenth of the entire shipping ton- ‘page of the United Kingdom. A proper recognition of the value of ing might well have main- . sh im orflthe premises the house and lot iliaincd that average. but 110111111X"- Char- Y lflttetown, belongirif to the estate Confederation was considered of all. Inspection no national significance and was our greatest contribution to permitted to die. Policies were adopted which forced other ways of trading Contributions from the ltfaritimes helped to deepen the St. Lawrence, pay for the upkeep of canals, and open up the North. west with no resultant commer- cial benefits to the Maritimes, and a relative hindrance to the Marl- tdme ports. The eyes of Mari- timers were forcibly turned away from the sea. Investments in Cen- tral Canadian enterprises became more profitable than investments at home. Unfair Translation I1 L. tgl§lit_._.=l1ss9§t_ that chairs. 1 flower stand, 1 upholstered bench, Mahogany M" “Viol, bedroom chair, kitchen table, electric stove, 1‘ large mirror, 1 marble slab, 8 bed springs, 1 small iron‘ 5H1. 1 small table, 2 kitchen cupboards, 1 wicker table, 2' desks, l mahogany table, 2 library tables, 1 walnut card‘ illiilc. 1 walnut buffet, l marble fire place, 1 rosewood “mime Piece. 1 hall clock, 3 oi-l paintings, 1 bath room basin, odd dishes, 1 water heater, 1 linen cupboard. stair! mds- 10ml! shades, hall clock, l0 outside windows. 14 400B,‘ Pfllliirics and other small articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. l Auction Sale I am instructed by Joseph C. DOWN-U W l9" ‘AT OYETER BED BRIDGE TUESDAY, AUG. 21st if not fine first fine day One ctiv to freshen Oct. l5; 1 cow to freshen in May: 1, 80W In “d”; 27 PM: also cream separator, Deflflivll; IIPMIIK Timon and light harness; 9 acres of standing 3min; qllllli- Y 0i ihg\_v_ ALEX MacRAE, Auctioneer f ,3, . I ; 1 w to furrow In Nov: rleitzrrflgglgef’kjrgnigigeiI-QVIJId wiliflt loci by her: I TERMS-Three months. i Farm for Sale. 83 acres, 60 cultivated. Balance heavy spruce and hardwood. Well fenced with good buildings. FRANK SMITH. New Argyle. Electric Current Will not be supplied over our lines in the afternoons of several days, bcgililliflil Thursday, August 16, While work is being done on our high tcnsion lines. SCALES HYDRO ' ELECTRIC C0 LTD. FOR SALE OLD VIOLIN IN GOOD CONDITION MILLER BROS. system of government best adaptfl Territories and British COl-l when Prince Eiiwafli 1518416 10m’ ecl Canada we were Dam 3999-99999 to pay off the landlords, who were preaentedmwitg all-lyricist all Prince Edward B Country in 1W1. They might argue that some kind of a gift was given us for Joining Confederation. But. the facts are that we have been paying 5 per cent on this amount since 1873. and no bene- riu accrued from um deal. The landlords were bouaht out. b1" pro than enough from the lands to Ply the interest for twenty-five years. We became a landless prov- ince and for fifty years since have been paying the five per cent in- terest. At the time of Confedera- tion it was rec d that we were to receive $45,000.00 yearly in lieu of public lands. The loan should have been cancelled long ago, and in fact. a. refund of about $35,000.00 for fifty year: llillsborough Bridge In 1905 a railroad bridge across the Hillsboraugh River was built. It was an old bridge transported from the Mlrumichi River in New Bruns- as a. traffic bridge and an agree- ment between Prince Edward Is- land and the government of Can- ada was made thtvt the province ,- Icattle are the freest from disease‘ Day $9,750.00 a year for the use of it for traffic. All traffic expenses. ‘such as planking and providing" uards were to be paid by the prov- nce. We suggest that after forty years the province has paid more‘. _than the original cost of the) i bridge. and payments should cease. ‘ and n refund made. l I shall quote from a speech by‘ Sir John A. Macdonaid in Par1ia-| mentary Debates of the year 1865., "I believe the people of Canada‘ east and west to be truly loyal. ButI if they can by any possibility be, , exceeded in loyalty, it is by the in- Jiabitants of the Maritime Prov-i i inces. Loyalty with them is an over-y aruling passion. There is a rivalryi between the opposing political. parties as to which can most ef-' i fectively express their loyalty." I The clear intent of Confedera- tion was for each province to have a fair share of the resultant com- mercial benefits. But the Federal parliament has failed to function as intended at the time of Con- federation. or as the Maritimes were promised it would function The conditions which have devel- oped are blightlng the native gen- ius of our people. During the ore-census year. end- i118 Mil"!!! 31. 41, the average i earnings of male wage-earners in Prince Edward Island was about one-half, or a little more. of that of British Columbia and Ontario. At the same time there was one yvage- earner for every 10 1-2 people, while for Canada as a whole therc was one wage-earner for every five people. With half the yearly 95m. ings twice as many people were dependent upon them. It is not only the low wages. but the lac]; of wage-earners in roportiori to ptopulation that mak for inequal- y. 1938 Brief Endorsed In the "Case of Prince Edward Island” presmted to the Royal Commision on Dominion-Provin- cial Relations in 1938 an argument was advanced to show the detri- mental effect of the so-called na- tional policy on Prince Edward Is- land, particularly. The statement was made that in no province was the general effect as serious as on Prince Edward Island and that Nova Scotia rind New Brunswick suffered heavily but not so greatly; The brief quoted at length from a ‘submission of the late Honourable USED PIPE WE HAVE A QUANTITY OF USED PIPE AVAILABLE. 1”1-2" in lengths 23 ft. long. 3_ In lengths l3 feet long. 1' in lengths new 4 ft. lung. RUBBER COVERED WIRIN For Sale, Practically new, Single Conduct. BLOCIVS SCRAP YARD ELM AVE. FFRM ron siui: I offer for sale my farm at. Dunstaffnage, fronting‘ on the paved road seven and one-half miles from Char- lottetown, containing 55 acres of liind in good 51am of cultivation, handy to School, Churches and cheese factory. Excellent buildings. A. C. FOSTER, Dunstaffnage 8-14-61. rHlu-I. The undersigned offers for sale her fiirm of 67 acres, at St; Catherines, Lot 65, situ- aic on West, River. with dwel- ling and outbuildings. 57 acres clear and 10 acres hard and soft wood. Well Mill spring on premises. Apply to the undersigned or to McLean & McKinnon, Solici- tors, Royal Bank Building, ‘Charlottetown. ANNIE S. MORROW Tli-IE CHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN m“ d“ n” “m” m“ Norman Rogers to the "Jones Com- mission" in Nova Scotia The hridi is fully endorsed by us and is avail- . able for any committee. lnion that conferences this one should be more frequently, Thou ,. _ held and suggest that n. pennanent». mien] ruponllbility. in coopera- secretariat should be set up. The! tion with [IEOVIMIBI KOVBYHIIIBKIQ. central office could clear most offfor establishing the general condi- the questions which are advanced. tions and frame-work for high em- from time to time on Dominiori- _ Provincial Agreements, and celiid'for support of national minimum annually. also hdeal with questions advancedstandards of social services. The! y t e prov nces. men. I wish to deal. briefly. specifically, ‘with the proposals of the government of Canada as they affeclt mg province I do this pe aga nst t e ackground of state- - merits appearing on pages 8 and| war financial arrangements is that. duties. B1141 "i" sha" °t m‘ 65%,“ m“ h‘ mmwm" “m” 41B of PAGE F|VE ' PERFECT POSITION DON'T PULL AWAY ——,@$—$Q————_ I zw-"mt | l1 I - "m. “n. I I r summon-u unuefusmut" bYi an W WHOLE WHEAT ad,» build strong l. PRACTISE muscles. Kellogg's Ali-Wheat is l’ whole wheat in its r mos: delicious _fonn. Ir‘; flaked, routed, ready-to- Smndrelucd and Take 6 to 10-inch "I! G" 5°11"? i! \ ueadyaPeet com- step into - Have chum pitch your grocers forubly apart. Keep head down slow b111, w w, - mmonmm pm o, “u, ‘dlmfl "m... Don't wave bu and m ball bf‘: Gclhimto eck hdunoliiurightmlning... 11'3"" f" 1;." Md 9°“ row 1W1 *9 rum 3M1- mm right eating . . . porno wh- Plel =l- 1' “P i" °" l‘ i; puke ww I; l! "M, "M, u, knowing the ‘nude ltltkl. well lwly bl-ll- Keep the" . 1S parallel with k Here‘: one-flu: secret ofgood from sides, bl! bl! level Vjlfll d" gfgund, ""YF°‘ '9" hlttinl-ulcd by bi] funeral Pflelleltoground. ground in swing. CLIP AND SAVII tram RIGHI-EAI mom-at a wmmvi i Z'i[i ,iji‘i‘j;i_ ;i,1_lj-‘Z_ _I_I_i1Z;-, . -2-_~»-- »—- —-i w V h v - w“ on page an adequate minimum standard of yea-m old age Dwflioflfil’! i t t $190,000.00. ‘services in n‘ Noumea while no MEIQJuXIIImOIID we shall have on the credit side $1,215,000 and on the debit side $1,335,000, a net loea w the province of 8110.000» One more quotatgn from the “PropOU-i-B" on mo. I specific proposals TM! 50 111041‘ fled in the light of the discussions which take place, or may have W be modified if agreement. on other proposals proves to be impossible.’ l "M" W021"; " “°““°’2~°.'5 or‘? héliiii°inlliférfiifiufii . r , we ammmorlifiuglticLilkdatbeplrclvlgcliiiarixgiydli glelivlaoagoilplbtoiifhoil. e are Ilsa province calls for a new propoci. position to discharge their rspon- saved $123,000.00 for Old AgePerv, or a modifit-dl {DPODOQHI all’! Slbumes adcquatelyn 5101-“; _ _| ready now or a er to LOIIMKPI V‘ e on page 43' me following aqJ-i On the other hand u» lvose_ou. uhole matter. We have our (‘we - ipféSeill subsidies and subyentnonsw prepared. We lose also $36,000 in succession, (This address will be repuibliflwd ll in this Conference? 8. it k stated: "Int is with these considerations " in mind. and in search of common I might have expressed the 0D- ground for agreement, that. the such a8 Govammam presents its PNPOWB \- asaume a broad‘ denying to any province the ad- vantages which lts resources give to it nor the freedom to establish 1t; own otanslards." ' blond Would Loco Lat us look now at ine case oi Prince Edward Island under the proposal to pay l2 dollars per capita ployiment and income policies. and Now, Mr. Chairman and Gentle- but BPS. “The third requirement of post- Mthe__:‘Proposalsf',_asjesdlo they should__i_n_a_lte_po_s_sible a4 least With Major Hoople} Uut Our Way ' By J. R. Williams Q11!‘ Boarding H0115" = lililililllil’ i“ I I i . ~i< ~ , us e2! NEW-l- lgfi, 2g; RID you _ .... .1. slkqsuéfigg; m. .51.} 61,", A l, V tiillegoé ‘gigégega NEQCJQTDIBSUJPOQE ‘WAKE? 6° B” "i"? I" s” 5"“ ‘DEA ma“ i 50:519.“ create Rotto ‘rue om sows HIM i-ME itfsfigcl-‘r slfieggarfislm wit’; B5133. water's "mesa MEN vieiei-rr viouto Ngrgi-lgms . . ROM out uucue l‘ ll TQ/Hiirgaihlfis sfigEmcfifg “AVE ilglégggil ‘m’ lzottos Qmiou i-iAsiDI-w t. BROWN LOOK. LiKETHE/‘RE RECONVEESION‘ BOOK AND ’ ‘Tl-NB t5 A SPOTS ' Etmlhei’? lgttgaifiuézml“ MASH THE’ EAK fl“- l - BUT si-xv! we PoTA-roas. NE Ai-WA 5 CM.‘- TAKE m5 have TO P»! , MAISOE/ . P-ETUR“ i Pawnee oro y HIM AMVWAY/ s vw '1; i _ ' glen, .- A _ ‘rue BIG canines . i MUTUALLY FORGETFUII! MAINJHEMALAYS - WILL LEAP ABCARDWHE 5WiNG5 WIDE.- AND HEADS r0: THE OPEN . 65A. F?! _______ 4 By George McManus g WHAT oops uiv ‘ A NEPHEW LIKE u THE NEYT RACE? OH-HEiLO-DADDY- WHO ARE vou PLAYING nu THIS RACE ? l GUPPOSE THEY JIJ6T STICK A HAT PIN IN THE FQOGRAM AND WIN-I'LL JJST SIT NEXT TO ‘EM AND WATCH WHO . LADIE5 DOWN FRONT-Will ‘TIRED Oi: TAKING TIPS FROM MAGGIEE NEPHEW- I ONDER WHAT HORSE 'EV'RE PLAYIN‘ '2' __- »- Aw stasis-r. GEE.’ MEBBE CHARLES REALLY is A ciracus PERFORMER-- Oi-LBOY! 5p.,_,.._», , ~ i-iuMPi-ifvou THINK tun I'M ear-mu A um otoiziz, r pow-r HEAR NOTHING’ WHAT'S 1141s “sour A ciizqus L NOTHM , PERFORMER"? \\§<\\S\;s . L‘. ‘ #51811‘. ‘ a WT: o l‘ INSULTINGLY 0F M FRIEND MAGS FACE? I Av‘ f.