PAGE FOUR J. If. llurnrll. Edllur and Puhllnln-ri Allnrlnlo Ndlluir. am. 4. a.‘ numi. I've-Inuit. D. K. Currlr. IOIIII‘ Dilly [founded I887) $1.00 pol yen- (drllvérrdl In IIIYIIVIPOI QM [QI you (flullfll, In mlvuncc, lu Cunudu, and 13.50 Q0! U- 5- A :_ __.____..__4_ A 'l‘UESDAY, itPRIL 20, 1920 .\.\ YNl-‘Allf (‘ll.\ Rf} Ii. It is sotneivhat surprising to fitul ati old and usu- ally astute cainptugnei‘ llkdtlltfvlfiffiilllllllfil’ Cxllldrih the opinion that becatise Public '\\ orks expendtttii-cs 0n election years are freqtiently‘ heavier than on other years it indicates political coriunitioii on the part of representzitives and electors. The charge, which is evidently tin inlerence from gro; ljx exag gerated statements niatlchv Premier Bell with ii view to distiretlit the‘ late titltnitiistrtition, is as tili- founded as it is tuijttst to the farmers who are cit-ting‘- ed with selling their votes fora few tlays work. Before swallowing Mr. brill: ,5i'<llt‘lilt‘.lll ttiat thousands of tlollzirs had been ‘t'<ll‘1"§'~l"~l_.\' Film“ f)“ roadsatitl briduics piwgyitiiislyi toe etccllllll. lili‘ Pli- aiiiinci‘ should htivt‘ asked. .\ir. llell to ne more ex~ 1ilicit; to point to a sitiggll‘ dollar that had beeai, spent unjttstifiitlil_‘~.‘. to a sittgle. lat-mei- uliti natl ac- cebtetl .1 lob on the rt=_;t't iii t‘.\'."tlilll_l_"t' tor his ‘stile. to ‘. . ' ' . < \ -‘ ' .. a ‘awry-p. pleat U1 11ml .l'|' 4; aqp-lt- ‘tiritlgc tipoii winch intintly‘ nail been ticetllt- . sptiit. lhe bit-tilts are at‘ Own to .\ll". lllll not? if‘ ‘i:'.'l'!‘ any 1nisa]ipi'opi'ta~ titius of pit‘ lie Hltiilli,» 2'4‘ i-otllrl zaisily have found it out. It i§1l rt ri, .1 - ‘ " ; .-<t ‘. ‘ iiialtt‘ vague chill -- "\\ . s“ I btzsities-ulthtl irlxitiii . \.\ and Mr. lieli is an ;.-l " int-r shotlitl know bettt, . lt tittiti‘ fretp.‘t~iitl_‘.' trut nuitlt‘)? tWiii-titltt 1X1 lit ‘ttt-lts‘ end of 1t _iarliantentarj; tt-riii than when things are rtniniiiu" their t_>‘i'til.l1lll‘_\.‘ course. It has been C‘.1Stt)111‘¢11'_\' for both political parties to put off any public works that could be put olftill neces- sity compelled action; custotnaryflin zidininistrtitive business as in matiy others to ])l‘(lCl"<l.<tl11£ltC till the last minute. Legislators, like‘ others, too often do this antl this factaccotnits for a large portion of the extressive expenditures o~ti election years. It is also true that legislators. on the eve of an election, tak- ing into consideration the proverbial uncertainty of. political life, are anxious that any work that requires to be done shall be done by their own supporters and not left t0 be done and the reward reaped by their political opponets. in case of political misfortune. The Examiner, we take it, will not seriously question the legality" and the propriety of thislzittei‘ coitrse. It may pose as a Simon Pure directoref public opinion and public morals btit ivill not raise any conflict with the old orthodox political as well as military‘ creed that “to the victor belong the spoils.“ The Examiner will remember that during the last session of the Arsenault regime a strong plea was put tip on the floorof the House by the then oppositioti —now the governnient-tliat the Examiner should be given a largershare ofthe public printing and \ve have tzood reason to believe that the Examiner, as one of tliepzirt_y' orggans, made no deniur against the proposition. Wenote that expenditure for printing, station- ery and advertising for the past fiscal year was $14,127.44 as against $9,624.31 for the previous year. Would the Examiner zirgue from this that the prin- ting houses were more sumptuously‘ fet.l on election year in order that those previously supporting the government should not forget their allegiance to the 1iarty' or in the hope that the tipposititin printers might, come over‘? The bIxatitinci-‘s chartre is not only uticalled for but casts a very grave reflection upon those who do work on the public roads, bridges, etc., (at a rate of remuneration ridiculously small in comparison with the cost of livingl nine tenths of whom are farmers who would scorn to barter their votes for a paltry‘ political job. that more tcxvai-tis" the is t i llil \ (‘osr HI’ .~;'|‘l:il&i~1r~l. Accordinc‘ to the '.:‘.l>t‘i~f1:w/.ettc there were 29S $1 rikes in (Ytnatla tluriutl; the year lfllf). The ntnnbei’ of t'l11])itl_\.‘(‘(‘.< itivolrt-il ‘mi: lflbfltltltl and they lost in all ll-llil/lllll workiutl‘ d-iy‘ tflilcitlating‘ their pay at an zivei'at‘;t- of $11.00 tit-r dziy the ltrs»: to (latititlit, the "ainottnt to be overtalteii by |ll‘(l(ll‘(?tltl1l in (Tanadtt will tinioutit to tiearlyfiltifitltltlflt). This etiormtit-ts loss is even more serious tlntn appears on the surface. We are compctitit‘ "with other tiatiotis, competing to sitpply markets that are being exploited by tithers and we have fallen behind by this much. W}: have not only lost $16,000,000 but we have fallen behind in the race with others by this amount antl it is a large one for a country just getting upon its indus- trial feet. _ Some of the strikes were justified and succeeded in righting a wrong; others were absolutely unjusti-l fiable and useless and an absolute loss to employers, to employees and to Canada. Moreover the strike was a grave hardship to many innocent employees and their families. Every article manufactured for the market passes through the hands of several out- side the immediate employ: failure to manufacture it affects all those others so that while the economic loss is estimated at $16,000,000 "the actual wage loss of the strikers, the amount may be multilpied by three or four before we arrive at the ultimate loss. .Strikes are an expensive remedy for grievances and while they continue we need not look for a re- ; ction in the cost of living or for. successful compe-i with nations which wor er hours and are? THE UHARLUTTETUWN‘ GUARIJIAll "URRENEQMMENT We issued] lti gentle t-hzillcuge to the Pntiriot, Frcmiei‘ or any l iberiil tnentiicr to name t‘. specific: :U1ll which they would stand by .ir:d defend as an tictnii honest det- ‘lt on ll“.‘ill$fllilltlll§ of the year 1010. Of course the trap was too well trailed and they‘ shied clear. \\'.‘ now offer them another ven- lll‘t‘. \\‘ill the evening organ or tiny nzan jut-k of the combination un- ltflilkl‘ lti prov‘.- that there i! a rlcztr, clean. hmtiest, ‘actual and ancoultctl deficit exceeding $100.- ‘lil e1: the transactions of the ytuir? lti coinptitiiii; this nothing hills.‘ bi- tXUlUtlHl. (‘apltal expeiztlitui-v. lt-bt. incrctzsm unpiiitl accounts. rei aue, credits, (now purposely‘ hid ieri tintl every rec ~lpt and outlay 1:‘;p‘..,v belonging to the business if tiii- ycai‘, tnust be tit-coutitctl for. ' 'l'h»_\‘ cliiini front an llllt'tllllll'lll ‘l p.12" oi‘ the llt‘(".)lllll>'.'('Ill\l"1l< 'l’l'\‘tl by thi‘ tlebt aeciittnt it t\l'l- rlicr pace. that llllTl‘ is a slit-l"!- o!‘ $2232 23.05. Parrot like ,i .ttiii_‘: o!‘ this h); the lflxziiiiiiit-i‘. E'at.1tii. Pioneer and Liberal int-ni- l!" lit-rs will not conttirni it to fact and _ ritlh. Hy oft rt‘pi-:ttiil;.' tli gt" may in the ertl try to believe it tlii'lii— - ‘lvis, but to lil“\‘.\1\‘l1! lhtt ll is ‘liftliliitul t'.\Zlll,'l-§t'l'lli-§Ul1 so is their Tblll-irildlliliinll ot‘ it, .\'ti\\' troal our your proof. . lllfllls ia‘ neihapg .i lillll: too .~ i:.'lit"tii'\.‘~. for his p lhllrzil ~ lillllfllll‘. lli- ~'ll!lll‘llllll‘.~‘ talk: out.‘ ind this ('1lll.~'('.*1 embarrassment ‘-‘-'l'-'ll ll" svlltzltl. no (ltllll)! the most charitable ltl llll'.l\'.' veil |l\'\‘|' .. til‘s st-nstititinal attacks up.in the fiiitinciiil t-retlit oi‘ the g-rtivincc, he deserved something better than the t»oltl_ci'ziclt nteasuretl out to hint in SZlIllIVllly-s issue. The l"l‘.- i!..~:t-rt‘tlit d. and the tluzi.ill_iyi letctitlctl. Lltcttusc .\ll‘. llitzgx. all] not specitit-tilly‘ tiaiiio it, ill" even- .\l:‘ tltl- ll l‘ ti‘. 511i! organ tries to crawl [mm tin-Ti ‘lcr by zisstiniint: the (‘lty iiiviitiie? o lit‘ a iiint-oitiptitip yhti dill tiol know what 1:1‘ was talking tibout, and that he “l‘lt(lll.\lll.Y .\lE.\.\-"l‘ 'l'llitl (illii\lllllAN." 110w, shallow‘ and childish. Pllllltlrtiiiato represenitiitloti is :a.~l bet-timing .i live issue in (‘an- ttltt .\latiiitib.t ha,- alreatly comi "o rin- ipre-trtint in lt-gisltititin and .11: ti restilt \\'ini.ipil;; will have lll sv-lls tltlcr the next election. l)tlii-i' provinces have also taken trlive steps to pres; for tltlllilflblo‘ ~pri .~t'lllll"lt.)ll of cities and indus- .'i.it t'i'!'ll'll< 1lt:('tll't|ill]§ to popnla it'll. in llicst- d-lFs of stress and .t'itil"ll.\'lllg iniptisititiiis upon the Iluiilit. Illl‘ old slogan tilzalnst axti lon witlitlut i-tpi't-s:e:.t‘ili'tii\ l“. llllll“ forcibly applicable ‘ll-lti <\'<r. Unr t'it_i‘ t‘otincll have lone right in bringing this before Llll‘ provincial house and should Iisivt- the back-it; ot‘ tlit- Boaid of 'l‘i":ii!i‘ and tithci‘ responsible bodies .i.~ i‘ surely will llllVtJ the synipttthy tilll ttltlllvllllitlll of the citizens. lllori‘ Auolhlt- Fatht-i‘ and Son week ‘was ptlssvtl, exceeding iii interest llltl t-ffet-iivt- work the best siticl‘ =lit- lllll\'f'lllt“lll bet-tun. It is litirtl yo t'tlllt‘l‘l\'t‘ a grzititli-i‘ sight than liii-st- gtithcriugs of nit-ti tinit boys. ‘-\'t‘t'_v lact- lirigih‘. with a radiant tnilt- and evtry one with u heart Jllli‘ soul delighting in the l‘Xt‘l'< i Dilly Szlactloiis Guardian Readers Furnllhad by W. 8. Loumn o Q ‘“§'@§ THE “lF" OF $PRING (\\'ith Aptiltittlvs to Kipllnff.) lf _\'tll1 i-an clean your ltouse WllPfl all about you .\re in tho way. and blaming lt on you ll‘ y-‘tiu can rlxt‘ al six with pail anti tlllsl mop, And bl‘ hall‘ dead :il night when you gi-t through; l1‘ you can rcrtih. and not ill‘. tired by scrubbing, Or, lieint: cross and hot. keep llfilVtlly mum, 0r, |lI'll'l|-', bated by the lamlljr, l)oti't zinswi-r back, and yo! don't look loo plum- lf you i-an lF/‘lll ivllli dlrt and trnsh and etibwebst And trt-iit iill_ those just the same; lf you tlnn brat‘ to sec you've licnton Tracker] up w|t.h pint], yet hnw tn flx the blame! lf you can talw t-iinh glflsg am] turcd token Down from the wall where lt has ' always ltiln, t)r watt-h the things your mother gain yoie-hroken- disasters the rugs pic- And stop and glue the pieces on again‘- lf You can fill etich swift, vexallous i Tlllflllff‘. Wltlrsoap iintl brush and an the l strength you've got- our house ls clean! and every. thing that‘! I m And — which ll i. "- q Y . ‘i re- ' ‘the “Lent lilies" which have late vl-s lti the coining lllt".| tit‘ our land ll-Jlotpient-tl has tit‘ lziti- been mourn THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN | rOQQOOOf§§QO-OOQ—OQ-OQOOO+O l, was distressed to sec that the tlaE-l and tlccketl the nitinse groundsl with cold, had all been niovetll liltiwn, and lay withering in the‘ “MOVIES" AT JERUSALEM" Isun. Asking. tor an explanation, he: lWtlS told that the minister's wife; ———— considered yellow “a vulgar col< (The Boston Herald) lOlZWTlllS would have "horrified Wal- Jersualeni now has, according tolle.‘ Pater, the unconscious father Fvllflfl. 0H1)’ 0110 Ellfilllill llilflllll.‘ tit‘ the Vlctoriiiii "1\0Slh€l8S.'~ who i-altite. while during the war there was wont to decorate with various ‘"911! "Y0 llltlllll)‘ shows “taking llti< slmtles of yellow his rooms at vantage of good halls to stage Brrtscnose. ' some elaborate eflects." At the‘ ‘Spring bFlYlK-‘l Wltll it BBB-ill the Theatre Royal outside the Jnffn reminder that the Metropolitan slate at Christmas. 101T. "Cinder- Public Gardens Association is pre- ella“ was produced. Do the natives tiaretltti encouratsl‘ lllt‘ Wlmlilwel" tleliclit in film plays? Ilo they ap- and area ixartlen by prize compel», plautl Chaplin's tliroivin: unerring- iiions. ".\ly maidens." wrote Gray. 1y a t-tistni-tl pie? no they wondel- "ate in the windows. like inosif- m at .\lziry Pickford and Theda Baral *1 minor ‘ll’ m?“ PM" of i m” in There was no trace ot a tlicatie in P"“l“°“l1““9 o" Cfmlomiigsllieet‘ Jewish history" until Herod built‘. "ml ‘he-V F‘) '0 bod "minim-ii" under 4 l inn one wounded severely the Heb ‘he ,s‘“"e mm. “s l do? The assoc l I row conscience. The Semitic nilnd. iilfiua wishes m “lam, ‘It known ltpngm mnintulnpil, ind m, ms“. that it will assist in this "three Xllllri m‘. elnhormp ‘imionsv H“ zmribuy o.‘ stall-s" KHlKlPRlHf-‘I’ by c-o-tipcral ml this dislike n: theatrical repress ‘lull “llll ‘my vimichnil i“ lulu)!’ “nmnong ‘U H“, absence m H tneinlzaliiiii which has-a satisfac- ,.Umph,.\. n,_y,_.l,,olng_,,_v_ which is H“ .toi~_._. g-q-llvlllt‘ by ayi-tinzinc an otit. my‘ hudrrv m, 01mm": m“ (mmm. ‘Jill!’ wlntloyv competition this sum- ‘ is tibseiietl in ilit‘ history‘ til‘ tlit‘ null.‘ h f“ ‘vimligrnll Wm“ can l.” wilt? and the llintliis. lt’ “tlit ‘limp ‘lull H “Imdowiboxf we“ m m“: "l. Songs" m“; mwndm ml, a the niurkit-i‘ parts tit lA()11d‘)]]~ ilramti. it was pertormetl privately; lll the course _o.‘ weililing ttistiviv CAIRO TO CAPE-NOT YET ies. _-_ l (l.tlll\lUll liaitv Twileni-anll) “VULGAR” DAFFODILS - ‘ \\‘ilh tltc tiewt; of the failure oi; (Westminster Gaze-lit!) H“, gmm- Queen ll (‘titties a pan: "Lt-l him.“ sold hltlllilllllllflti, "who M ,1i,_-;,p;.l,ln|iiii~iit. .\ll lllt‘ iiiutrlr hath lwii loaiiys si-l! one. illlti bur inns \\l‘lf‘ll starlet! out from (‘airtr “i” ' W‘- m" hwi"! ii‘ bu‘ mm] on the tzisk tit‘ rctlcliinu the (‘ape til l‘! 'll" lfillllli ‘Ylllll’ "i" "Wm "'~"i“l' (ltiotl lltipi- by air (anti ilicitlcnttilly‘ cth tlic- soul.“ Yet in certain minds m‘ chortenlllt: by a thousand miles the route between the two 103905) ly hriclitcnetl London streets do ‘havp now QUHN‘ to grief, Africa still titil eict-ite pll-itstttablt- eti-itititinit. yi-ynfling in 1n-i-tinqtieretl.lilll llllp‘ .‘~‘»ir Herbert .\lax\vt~ll, hilt-titling a is "My m‘. 11,-," mum] (,1 U“. 51,311,, kirk service one .\lart'-li iiitiriiing: “to, and it will not lie ltini: before i .\‘ii‘it:zi has to own herself beaten When that time comes. whenever and by whomever the feat is at‘- l>(n"I)1Ll:h(‘(I_ we iiiusl not torzzet to tdllllllllt‘ at its true yalui‘ the work ‘of the nit-n who ‘intro lailt-tl in this first and must intert-stiiit; attempt. 'l‘l\.t‘._\' have carried out ¢f-\'ll1‘l'lll""l' lal tvsts ol‘ real iulue 111m" m" ri-stilfs of wliii-li their successors will diipciitl in their t‘l'it>i“i:1.' The hnvlhi-‘iillil til"totlav llPPOHlPH the. clses of the hour. The perfornittn~ t~t>s ol‘ the young petiplt- who took‘ part. ivert- surely excellent and must be most gratifying to thosl ‘ who in the :l‘t‘;iil ltangers untl Tux~ ‘ l1t:_v,- tnovcnicnt have dcvotetlly lulztlurtltl and inltlrcstetl themsel- ‘e-l as ‘n lust art, but in this week. ll‘. was revived into lite. lt t-xiattfl lphigh you“ Ul- mm0r,.0w; and the‘, lm the unspoken hammiiiss a“ Qllamo ot‘ the achlevcnient {i095 101 round. It spoke lotidly in the heart_y_ m“ ma“ who suvm.\.is,,s mo‘ [will]. sOllg and the lllliitffl tippltiuse of the mgym" the i-otid rather than in the ‘iiltle multitudes, and it voiced its mp,“ who first cut that track ii;l‘t'lllfl‘ force in the ‘earnest. ll'l> [hyouglh tlit- jniialc. liiplint-Is "lix- lsfructive antl itnpre.~.s;v+- titltlti-ss-cs yqnriir“ knew all about till-s- twith those splt-ntlitl lessons wliichi"\‘.'ell l_ know wlitrll take the cred- lhave their lifling eITect. To the‘ it. all the (‘lt,‘\ er chaps that lltitlltl-s ufiiose rttfresliiiit-nt tables “llloliuliw “'10,, “M. wrrt‘ so excellent and lzt-nertitis too ‘ “Mimi i’ EMT; I Illllt'll praise cannot be giilcii. l‘. p? l ‘ i m‘ l _, V pit Lisili»! to llllll. ill Ullfiirrhmlli‘ w) hawk “ml d0 ihv uni-iii}: ' ‘ll be called the l>m""‘“l'>°'~ ."lllll't‘ll at lczisz there is to llll u l‘?- _'l‘lic_\‘ _ iii-Q)- ‘turn llillltllltil fir tiic Mothcis anti ‘Dnuglitcvs. and may it have equallyi +0+§++++04+++~M¢4***+“ ‘ é THE PUBhIEFORUll . Il-Iilt‘ 9 xiiotl results. 5 . lluw niut-li will the province lit-tie, x l .it troni the $250000 loan to bill 6] raised by tlfe {Bell govi-rnmcnt ; < or Highways? Tne Dominion grant: ot‘ ~10 pet‘ cent will be based. notl , i l ‘i; the face value of debentures issued. but upon the tiiiiotint actil i llitll)’ spent. It‘ these billlflrl are solo‘ 5 .. , l 4 — O it tit) cents on tlit- tltillai, antl n‘ they 3 *H+4+©+§+v+++¢+o sow I don't put a blanket Oll the PutritiFslG. v. A. I i7iil])]lt:1‘ tli-z-y will sell for less, ivel ivotilil only have $£23.o0tl from‘ ' ____._ \\'llil'|l must bi: tletlnttctl the (‘tlfiilfi sir‘_|,, ,.,,n,l,pmp,i with ll issuing titlvcrtlsitin and trom-lliilitni passcil zit a rt-iztilai‘ met-pl tnisslons, Forty per cent titltlcd tiring pf the (lltllltllyildtfl-hll‘illillllvl L, _ -‘ _ , lot’ the Great “air \l'l(?ldll\ . sstl .10 lppiltllll’ would make n l0ltll of , “mm I m“ direcml m l'Li‘l‘lklh‘l pm,‘ .i little t)VL‘l' $2l00,t|;it) anti fully $50,320 publish ti“. ultat-lyntl copy til‘ ti‘ tlUtl hiss tliui. they claim they \\'ll|,lif‘ll1>‘l' l‘~‘t'l‘llllY $91" l" ‘hi’ Pmnlllm‘ . .. . » . ,. tit the l'i-tivli.r-:. bt ttiabtitl to txptiitl. Alltlllltl‘ qmilnking W“ I u," Si“ p1,." " thought Its; that ten years lit-net‘ ln-‘ H_ FL STEWART, ‘ lures! may drop to very low l‘2lif‘!lS(*('l'(‘i2ll‘Y G, \\“. V. A. l'.l‘l. lsltintl.‘ anl if our bnntls are ltitig ternit-ti,(ll"ll’l°l"‘lll\l'll- 1\lll‘ll l9- 1939- 1 zi-i- will git ‘on paying tlit- high‘ l‘1Il'.! "U" Jun“ H‘ IP11‘ K V“ ‘ o1 totltl) tor the balance ot tlie= pr,.n,i,,.,,; Wm“. ygqwnl-tl [$13111], ti-riii. For [ills reason ttit- \\'l~'l‘ “llf-i‘: (‘otonitil niiililing. vlty. uo-tttin oi‘ llon. Mi‘. 1\l‘St,‘l-i\lll(i Dear sirv_“i,, m." ‘ur‘y‘vlti‘l m m. -lioultl he taken and every szile- t-ortltintw. with a ppqjllltlllll pnsseil lzuatrtl t-inpltiyetl that a pyuppr foroifll a ri-gnltii- int-cling of the (‘hiir- illlnllght H,“ ,,¢,,,,,,.|v,.‘ a limit-town (i. w. V. A. ll('l(l on ‘lilli .,|a_v thi- 0th, instant, to stale iti -~ , , ., _ . . .tltis Association feels \'t*l'_\' HlFllllK- H“ Him’ Ml‘ lmy‘ ‘l"‘“'“""‘i5i _' i-t-iztirtllng the failure of the Gov- 'ht‘ quvstltiti of federal iiloltns lngnrritnt-nt to appolntn returned so] the Nova SCfllif! lezlslntttrtr, refer-Wilt‘? ill till’ lllllllllfl" 0f "Vll-‘Tk "it l -- rm m m‘, Injury u,“ nmvmm i lht‘ ‘House, . [mum Sunmv “c lititl submiltetl and st|o..t,l_v ll" not. properly s-ull-ls-tt-tltunitltitlt-“l three tipplicttnts. hull llllllcd b_v »l’i.tit-e Edivzirtl Island t lhlly were not shtiwn t-tinsltlt-rzitltiuu and Neil’ Bruusivit-k. Was his tot-ell! l“ "l"l‘“l‘l"l""l i" h" ll "llllllb "l" botlltig borit tit‘ ii ltntiwlctllzc or lbw"? m“ “flurmfl “ml "r m" mil“ . . ‘ ' Vince. ‘ gltploitiatit: Wlflllfllflils; or the iii-pi w" "55"". 3.0"’ 3;“ "m, H |_,,: JK/ttcizilllon? Home tlnit- a o Wlflnfi‘ our tlt-alrt- to emliarrtis~ thi- Izlsklq! what mans“ I, “amp. l hvfunl overmnt-nt by subniiltlnt: names o1 llhls pmvmw If vm,“ Qmmill “Minn-n for positions for ivltleli wit. ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Ikttow lht-tn lo ht- nnqtitillflctl. flew‘ Brunswick fiilOlllti find the lillili. At the ‘present time niuzh indig- llng boisterous and after taking liynatlon lit felt in this ri-gtiril and llho glimlgpm shnum c“; m“. am it ls litipPtl that lhc tlovcrniiivtit lutitl Jonah" overboard foitlie filth-I “m-hn-"T-MTV} ca? lies! this torcbotllng becomes. . prophetic the legislature should’ at once provldc every poitsiblei BBTPHllRrd fimilnst czilttmlty. ln the Dlll-ll. and (‘llptfilfllly in its curly hilt‘ lflry our province hflstbfivn too of~ |I‘n U"? VIN-ill! of mistakes by our’ puhllt: men. ln tliln question of, tiiomentuua Importance do not letl history repeat itself to our faldlf undolng. - ‘l t Thla column ls open for the LHICUSBiOH by‘ wrrwrolld- entn of questions of Inter- est, The Charlottetown Guardian does not necess- arlly endorse the 0P|"'°"5 expressed by i" °°"'°5' pondents. ' 1'0")‘ ; it'd \\\\\\‘\\\“ _ nonns”@‘ 2m n N EY ‘ lfl/P|LLSfiS RA l\\\\\\\\\\s5f' KIDNEY“; t r Finn 'Iv mttr". 0'55 "hm/Hit tr» 9 l '/‘ An‘ there was grey tiebblt John-i y nlc. the tongue of the trump to. the - ta‘, and lie get no hell for-hf: h ,..the de‘ll let: mi Y”; ‘ t‘ Patons Paton , t‘ to your nearest railway station on cash orders amounting $10.00 0F a . V, - ~ APRIL 2o, 1920 ‘- l l ill s‘_ Younger Seth ' Never before have the very youth- ful needs seemed to have been so insistent. For Fashion at ‘her best this Spring has a saucy, jaunty cocksure, but altogether adorable air that belongs only to youth, and that is altogether ivinning. Ptttfings and pleatings sliehas made her owil. Short sleeves she insists on, the shorter the better. Square necks, wide and shallow’, win her absolute approval. ‘ A Touch of loveliness The witcheries of the blouse are stirelv woven intothese georg- ettes, silk and voiles on which Fashion has placed the seal of her l-Iigh Fzivor. See them at Paton s, priced from the girlish middy at $315 to the exquisite dress blouse at $'50-00- ‘ Fashions lot Rainy Weather AIJPll goes merrily‘ on with showers and dirty Weather calling in- sistantly‘ for the tiinbrella and 1‘ ain coat. Picture yourself in one of Patons stylish tweed raincoats, or slickers with cap t0 tnatcli. then enjoy the sensation by buying yourself one ’l'here are lots to choose from. I l ‘l! \ l l S l l will seek to co-opernle more tiltisc- ly with this Assoclatlon when mak- ing further appointments. We are, Sit‘. iwtelt without ulllns are born in‘my good frlentl they iii-e no lllfill the back ilvtietls. lt does not make thing. Our roads here are noti much _tltfferonce where u. man la more thnnjinlf as wltle us tlieyltr Yours faithfully, "of" 80 lflllfiltis he does not slay 110F958’. in lVoyn '_Scotla. Does, h T. H. FISHER, their. ‘bill l livllcvc this mitt» fllrln- thlnk we are going lnto town‘ President‘ er who was sent to the ivozitls tittt-r our horses to gel the,“ w‘: H R STEWART, llff “'11s horn says he (|l'(lVt‘ (5,000 the autos? If he ls a fanierllv 3e,.,-,.uu-_\¢imales last stininit-i- tint] never saw Qught m know we have m“; i_<¢>-—— ll lltlrsc Illllll Wlls lrlalitcllell- llc for that. business. Liberal mam THO“: AUTOS niiisi liitit- been chasing his shirt» throughout this part pftllllifiltb‘ __‘___ 0“ “lmmll llll‘ lllllll \l‘lllll‘ lvlli‘ llllf-l twti datys out of every week tint _ at» were hi the buck fieltl. ile also of limos 1,511‘ THEM Fruit Slia-It seems by the letter equity-S 11ml ilmi-Lsls “.11 mm ‘he wads THEIR PROWHSE _, “IParmer" Who Owns .~\li Auto." are wider on this Island than thi-v ‘ i that we who want lwo iltiys ot‘ each are iri Nova St-ritla. Let me teli Holman’s Catalog ‘ Brings ($860 I am sh‘. etti FARMEI. .l..l,..~. rr-iwlm". 5.1T"! "w" " l b‘ t Holman’s Catalog brings the store to your door with its money-saving x prices and guarantee of absolute satisfaction. . ~ It illustrates thousands of articles ‘that are purchased direct from the leading factories throughout the world, and shipped to you at practtca ll’ wholesale prices. l You are sure to save money by orderingfrom Holman’s Catalog-the more you buy from Holman’s the more you save. , You can purchase nearly everything for the home, farm and famllll from Holman’s at extremely low prices and every article is uaranteed to be absolutely satisfactory or money will be romptly refun d togelll‘ er with any freight charges paid. Holman’s a so pay all freight charle‘ O Q over. Write at once for a copy of Holman’s new spring and summer will‘ log. Its free for the asking. l . ‘ “v *<Q\-—I#A-\‘I‘IW'PI _"‘F!@*’~Q—1~ QQ- _ r ‘xo-c-Q / r Ltd, Sumersitlti, |>