'l\' . h..- n uiurnvn. lllllnl llill N. ll h \ UT"! M.» pl . "- I unnlu-v vunll> l,‘ Ilnll! m. . an" nun-- \lcrnin| H-uu llllllllllln. i ‘n. ca i» r»- nu m Illtlllffil ulna-o ftiiilrVx’, b, Fran berry Culture “Substantial Scotials expniisitiii of cranberry and trade warranted by climate, suitable soil and proximity‘ of markets," is the ' heading of a newspaper article opti- l misticaliy‘ reviewing Nova Scotials opportunities for berry culture, The’ advantages enumerated would seem to apply “to Prince Edward Island as " well as to our sister Province, but we ‘ know what happrncd the Govern- ment's pro-election tindcrtaking to foster and encourage cranberry groiv- lng in this Province. The fruit ex- pert employed hy the Stewart Gov- ernment was tltsilliiiicd. the \3C1‘iilC_\' was left unfilled and the Hon. W. M. Lea. Minister of Agriculture and prospcctiise Premier, ignoring the favorable report made ciuring the Btewart regime by a competent of- fielal of the Dominion Department ‘of Agriculture, had another report pre-l pared by a gentleman whom he tin-- ported here from the State of Ilfassa- rhusetts vxhich threw cold ivaicr on: the ivholc Ill'01l0Sl1lOl\. > t Mr. Lctl, of course, is non‘ firmly convinced that we cannot crow cran- berries. But he was also firmly con- vinced, at the last session of the Leg- islature, that a tirotcczivc tariff on New Zcalantl butter would he injur- ious to our lfli‘lllf‘l'.’€. Sincc his tariff ideas arc no longer in illlf‘ with thc yioliey’ of his ]‘|Zll'l_\' at Ottawa and considerable modifica- will require ‘ tion if he wishes to remain within thc fold, his ideas about (‘l‘Z\tli)(‘l‘l'll‘<‘ may equally be stibjcct to revision as political exigencies arise or as they: are hrouuht to thc- tar‘. Experience. l cf pl‘f\CllC.‘.l blueberry I I mcrits mad: by Federal Cabinet Miri- Mi\Y 16, 193i) impieiiieiit the last of the recom- mendations of the Duncan Commis- . siun on .\Ii\l‘ll.llllC Rights." To this the Halifax Herald replies that the Duncan Report did not rcconunend the appointment of a Ivlinister, but! merely of a DepuLv-Alinistei‘ of Fish- ' crlcs, and that fully 5t) per cent. of the findings of the Duncan Com- mission are still unimplemented. One of the most important recommenda- tions of the Commission, it will be recalled, was immediate settlement of the subsidy claims of the Mari- time Provinces. S0 far only a be- lated gesture has been made in thc preliminary investigation now under way by the Audit. Board. The ig- norance of the Toronto Globe with iespect to the recommendations of the Duncan Commission is on a par with some of the extraordinary state- Nova lsters from their places in Parlia- ment. As a first step towards the righting of Mariiiitic grievances we suggest the compulsory reading of the Duncan Report by every member of Parliament and every Liberal nctvspaivcr‘ editor. “’ ""' ‘—__""_*'€ ~. ,1 Two Countries i 1f;- Indtistrial progress. chanical efficiency, commercial gen-C ius and the Midas touch that turns; all things to gold have not succeeded in making United States an ideal] country‘, as one glance at its mount-' amazing me- ing crime record. its prison riots, ljchcliings and cultural crudities‘ |mer social slumming" tours. talus-m lfiiiaailifliy Notes Byf/w Way An Ottawa clerqphian. the ftcv, 2.1.". Scacgv. c. .\I. G.. feels profound- ly litimiliatetl over the attitude of Canadians toward American tourists‘ ~~this "crouching, crawling, cravcn attitude." as he terms it. He par- ticularly resented the newspaper piib- llclty given to the large amounts of money made out of so mean a trade. Further, Canadians display an "in- feriority complex," in their dealings with those of their southern neigh- bors who come north on their “sum- If we rcaly vacant tourists, and consider‘ such a business a profitable thing for the conmitinitv, then we must adopt the proper attitude; and the proper attitude; and the proper attitude in- volves the swallowing of perhaps n. considerable dose of pride. But as everybody is now doing it. we trust that our tourist associations will not be too profoundly affected by Mr. Stacy's misgivings. The British Government! policy‘: regarding Egypt. is much the same as i the policy of the previous Govemr merit. It has at least the value of continuity and no doubt, Premier MacDonald knows that the British public will allow him considerable freedom in experimenting with do-t incstic problems as long as he docs‘, not lower British prestige abroad. I tllibat Qohp of fiuurr B) lame; IV Barton. M.D SORE EYES Perhaps you, or one of your family, i are being bothered with some form of ‘sore eyes.’ It may be that the eyelids are red or swollen; perhaps some ‘yellow crusts’ form at times; formation of ‘styerf; frequently the covering of the eyeball red and painful; the little tube carrying the tears from eye down into the nose gets blocked and tears overflow down the cheek. Now these conditions are seen vcry often and in former clays the patient was told that they were due to a ‘run down coriditaon.‘ ‘This of course is true but. every run down condition has some cause. In fact. i... illness just happens, it de- \'clops from some cause. Now Dr. A. F. MacCollan reminds us that these conditions are due to an infection whose products reach the eyie and its surroundings by thrcc paths. First directly from bad tonsils, very bad tecth, catarrhal or pus cori- T‘ ‘F C"s\.l§.I-PTHZI‘“VS.SF.L\R"ti? A Texas Horror Lynch law in its most terrifyLg aspect tins added another chapter t) Lhe scarred h story of the Southern States. When the orderly procedure of the court is broken down by mob action. says the Toronto Globe, the, are disast- ‘ consequences invariably rous. but words cannot describe the horror of what. followedths defiance of authority o.i Friday in a Texas town, when an angry rabble sought t.» wreck its vengeance on a vcgro accused of assulting a white woman. I This ma i was before the court. about to face tr ai for his offence. . gand there was no doubt that condlgn puniehmc it would have been lnfllct- ed. But this assurance was not en- ough to restrain from action a pass- lon-iriflamed element of the white population. Brushing the guards out of the way. on infuriated mob rush- ed the Court House and apple-d the torch. Gasoline had prepared the structure for t-he fury of the conflu- gration that followed, and the Coun- ty Judge and attorney had to escape by ladders. _ The sicke ing, ghastly horror of yond belef. The accused negro had. for his safety, been thrust into a vault, and there, while a howling. jecring crc-zid in lied about the burn- ing buiidisg. he was slowly roasted the scene that followed is almost b2-3 -wlll be convinced that ordered au- . thority must; be mmritained, and that only tragedy oan result. from‘ any organized or unorganized secti oi of the oomn-iuuty foreatalllng or ‘ interfering with the course of Just cc. DUSK INTERVAL Here is the waste. the stone, the streaming sunset Where no clouds pass. Here, where the hawk‘: dark wing goes lonely o\'er Sheep-bitten grass. Green ice once crawled and scarred the meadow, The boulders lie gAs they were dropped in that trc- mendous plowing. ,The crows cry. ~ evening, ‘ They do not stoop. "The rich grain and ‘the harvest are i riot. found here. I Night hawks loop. t Erratic spirals in the windy at". 5 light . . . . The fallow ground 15 $1e¢i>in8—lnd I know with ivhat t ghost sleeping ' Deep under sound. Oh not for long the grass-the pens of grasses! g i ZCiamoroua above it in the twilit MAY - ---.._~3§i_1‘!fll __'§ trayagant and should not: be signed. , an exchange, “the Dunning tariff proi ‘ Liberals and Conservatives." ' ditions in the nose or sinuses adjoin- More than a thousand American! m: the ma‘ s°°°lid~ by ‘bsmmmn economists have protested to Presi- i from the adjmmng lymphatic "Emmi dent Home‘, against the ‘United Stab which have just absorbed the poisons es tariff bill riow being framed. on iron‘ mouth‘ nose 0r mmat‘ the ground that it is unscientific ex- Third‘ "or" me p°is°n mm‘ bad teeth and tonsils, which gets swal- i lowed with the food. goes to stomach and small intestine, from whence it is absorbed into the blood. This Lblood being carried to all parts. in- icluding the eyes, sets up trouble i there. I Now it may be that; your vision is not good but your oculist or opto- metrist will not likely give you a per- But we had always supposed that thc value of an expert ivasthathe could tell us something we did not know before. “According to its defenders." says tiosals are framed for all Canada, and will join Ontario and thc Maritimes,‘ _ the ‘vest and Quebec. PM“), soon it ' mancnt ‘fitting’ for glasses while thc will be claimed that they will unite , w” m "Wbled Wm‘ °°“dm°“5 mentioned above. - _ z And it. may be also that your doctor “The fiscal proposals or the King ‘wwill treat the above conditions with GQver-nnxents, says U" Man and silver nitrate solutions, boracic acid solutions, or ointments containing to death. And even that clld not sat- The m,” who love k isfy the mobfis thirst for b‘ood. The“ hidden runwa s Wm Crowd ng i Ito the smouldering l‘llll‘iS,!, ' y mo“ crazed mcn and womc: ilynamited the vault, secured the still limp body of the negro, tied it to an automo- bile, dragged it through the streets to a section of the town occupied by colored people, hanged it on a tree. and lighted beneath the chancel re-l mains still another fire. ' Heads could not be more cruel. Of course there will follow a tremen- dous revulsion of feeling in regard to this atrocity, and the law must. take its course against the perpetrators. No country today can tolerate such lawlessness if it ivishes to be regard-Q 1135s. The boulders t Will lift and move. ‘This land iii sleeping in a dream e: mammoth. ‘Their heavy trend will sound again. Sometime their feet will shudder The last man from his bed. -—Loren C. Elseley. lri N. Y, Tribune. 0 0000-0-00-000000-00-00-00-000» DR. J. P. MILLAR ed as among the civilized nations of DENTAL lunclo" the earth. Mob demard for veng-l HOURS-O M1230 4 eance in such cases has been dying‘ 3 '0 5-90 out in the smith. but ;t is evident! I mm" 9"" "d m°hm°"° i l HOME CAN N ING is the title 0F a new YZ-page bookletwlzich the Banker Mouriigiu. has issued and is now’ distributing free to . all who ask For a copy. This boolict describes the latest methods 0F canning Fruits .meats and vegetables. A copy may be obtained on application to any Branch of theBANK or MousuigaL Charlottetown Brunch: G. FILLITICR, Manager SIIPPOSING You KEPT ii STORE ants can efficiently serve your customers; then one day 200 customers flock into your store. all at the same momJn wouldn’t blame your system and increase your staff by 197 as- sistants and keep- them in reserve in case in the future the L- same thing should happen again. ' would not be warranted by this one isolated instance. I plainly shows. From a surfeit of Am- mnpire," are said to fulfill the mod-l crican booster literature and sales. ern requirements of Liberalism. Thet propaganda one turns with relief to. “my "isible 1'°"l“i"°"19“t °r Liberal“ ism at the moment is to be returned‘ mercury, in order to prevent exten- sions of the conditions. However the thought is that you that the embers are still smouider-t ing. Race hatreds die hard, espec- ially when fanned to fury by offeri- M00000000+0+Qao+¢Q¢ s; f‘ , it does in the telephone business. ' the following passage from Don ses agairst white womcn: but, even to power. and it is an interest; at var- l should not be content to have the eyes fitted or to have the eyes treat- In any event. it is t.» bc hoped the B5111" “kmmdi u" 3°91‘ ‘"h°“°°1 ianoe with that; of Canada," Nova Scotia Government will not have to depend tipon thc a'l".";c- rf an i expert from a f"‘~ill'fii"llllfl f“‘lllllll"-' ln lh» pvssibllilier. cf fl‘\'f".0]3il\_'§ a‘ lucrative local ll'll’lllh".l‘_\. i’ The [Worinriul Linc-Pp __.A_ ' ‘Ilia pilitlcal of the, provinces lccallv in: ..lwa_v.= been re-i‘ garded as an impiirtaiit factor" in inc-t i coiuiilfriitiii Dominitm elections. The . dncy Post recalls that ill 1911. when the Alcigh-v on Government was defeated, there was not a Consrwsative Provincial Administration in DlTlCf‘ in the whole 1)0l1\lllli';l‘l. The llll"-il)\ at that time thou-ed sine Liberals in power in Nova Scotia, New El‘lii‘.=\\'lCl(, Ed- ward island, Quclaec, Nlanltolaa, Al- lwrta and British Columbia,‘ while at Famiers’ Government hcld office in: Ontario, Four years later thc Provincial line- Prihcc tip was chanizcil greatly to the (lis- advaritagc of the Liberals. the: rhangr- was definitely" reflected in the, rinse result. of the lion of 1925. When that election was‘: ‘NH, E's-vi Zscotin,‘ New Brimswicitf Prince Edward Island and Ontariof had ltcriimr‘ C"»ll$»."f'\'3'.l\‘f‘ )‘Il‘O\‘ll'lCl(ll-, 1y. hfanitoba and Alberta had bc-, and Dominion elec- crime Progressive. and Quebec. Sas- katchewan and British Columbia were , the only provinces left to thc Liberal. of the right they had ilominzileil lily 1911. i In the past four years the trendL of political sentiment as reflected in the. Provirical fields has veered even more sharply towards thc COli.'§(“.‘\'€\- fives. Only and Prince Edward island. have re- turned Liberal Governments since the lsvt Dllllllillfill election. Vlfitiiin the same period the Conservatives have captured British Columbia and Saskatchewan from the Liberals. car- ried Nova Scotia and won two ovar- whelming victories in Ontario. So ‘far therefore its tirovincial politics reflect or indicate the direction of lilo tide on the Fcrlcixzl field, the vlgns and portents point strongly f0- ward a great sweep for Mr. Bennett in the impending Dominion election. N0 party so weak as Liberalism now is in the provincial arenas ever suc- ceeded. or even made a close run, in I Federal election. two provinces. Quebec / inexcusable Ignorance The Toronto Globe says that the ' Parliament rests with our local con- was Hewni" "We are a poor countigv as to ill'Jl\T‘_\', but we have purple heather and mountains golden with gorse. and rivets", great-bosomecl and frienrllv. where men may dream. Arid thc sea is kind to us.‘ Our fields are green as the Prophets banner. We do not. thank God, as a tiroplc. hesitate when the heart crili. lino way and thc hcatl another. A nation that is always prosperous, 2\l\\'.’l_\‘S wise. seems to mc a nation forsaken by its angels." Editorial Notes in the pre-elccticn hart-s of its conversion to protection, says the Sydney Post. the King Government} hasrntirely overlooked the Duncan thc conserva- I rccommentlations for lion and expansion of the coal indus- try. American soft coal is being im- ported into Canada at the rate of 1.030.000 tons a month. "Practically every paper in Can- ntla," rays the Sauit Star, "endors- ed the Algoma case for a reasonable protection of the iron and steel in- clustry." Possibly the unique distinc- tion of having snceringlyi opposed Alcama‘: "Oliver Twist rcqtiest. for more" on the vcry day on which the delivered in Dunning budget was temporary‘. An exchange. recalls Premier King's statement some time n80 that’ 919°‘ tlon campaigns arc due to be short- . cncd up. The Prime Minister intimat- ed that with the wonderful news-ga- of thc Canadian] therizzg facilities newspapers. and with national radioI hook-ups which allow party lenders‘ to talk to practically thc whole coun- try at one time, there is not the same need of a long-drawn out campaign! as a few years ago, when leaders fell, it their duty to travel actors he; country" on speaking tours of two ori three months. 'I'1~ic scar-on has arrived for the an- nual civic clean-tip week. Charlott/t- town's WCll-‘péfféd streets and side-i walks are a credit to any city. and so ' too is the manner in which the: streets are kept clean. The C0-0DOf3-_ tion of all our citizens ls necessary. however, if we are to E96 rid 0! 5H1 the past. winter's accumulation of' rubbish. Back yards as well as front yards. lawns and flower beds should w. looked after and a little paint where needed will not only add to the 'Ktnit Government's proparedicren- tion of a Ministry o! Fisheries "will .:‘.’“4‘.".-l-3" of a prrpefly but will ln-' crease its selling or rentinl value. .-i It is a common practice to refer to] the Dominion of Canada as a con- federation of provinces extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific, but comparatively few people realize that additional northern territories com- prise more than two-fifths and the provinces less than three-fifths of‘ the whole area of Canada. Of thc‘ three districts. MiicKenzie may be said to lie north of Alberta and Sas-t katchcwan. Keewatin to the north of Manitoba. and Franklin to comprise, Canaclals Arctic islands. In similai" manner. Yukon may be said to lie north of B~i~itish Columbia. The area of the Northwest Territories excluding- Yukon is not only more than one-Q i third that of the Jvholc of caiimiai but it is also more than one-third; thatynf the United States with its (‘lP- y pendent territories, more than ten‘ times that of the British Isles and‘ six times that. of France. I i? I Three hundred acres of land ncarl Leamington. Ontario, is to be plant-l ed to Turkish tobacco. Cuban cigars, grown in Canada are an old story,‘ and now we tire promised Turkish‘ cigarettes from the domestic leaf. Maybe they both. in time, will smell, as sweet, as the genuine imported ar- ticle. The King-Dunning Budget which» was not intended as a serious nation- i nl DYODOSiLlOII but mcrcly for the? purpose of helping thc Government: out of the mess into which it had. landed, is not having the desired ef- fect. In fact, as it comcs to bc tind- crstood. or as the people fail to unti- erstarid it, which may be the better Xvayi of describing the situation, thc Budget ls proving verv much a. boom- "rang. The Manitoba Free Pressi leading Liberal organ in the Wes-t,‘ .'.:iys, "nothing but the tcst of actual trial" will determine the soundness: of Mr. Dunnings estimate of the, tariffs effects, while the Rcginal master. another Liberal Journal grub-i lisllftd in Mr. Dunnings home Pro-: vlucr- and home town, dismisses the Eiidcet in the curtest of tenns, say- ing its changes "will require detailed study before their full import will; I t i t - be knoivn," "which is as much as to say that Mr. Dunningis estimate ram-mt be accepted. l t Premier Tasvhcrcau of Quebec. in‘ a recic: arldrcss advised young uni- versity graduates to remain in Can- ada. He says ruly that the ladder of t success has plenty room at the top.‘ Research and engineering not": con-j ed. but; you should endeavor to find out what. _is the underlying cause. The search should begin at the teeth. Don't have tonsils removed unless they are very bad, until thc teeth are cleared" of all blame. Then the tonsils should be examined, fol- lowed by close examination wiith the special lights or X ray of the sinuses adjoining the nose. If these fail to reveal cause then the intestine and gall bladder should be examined by the test meal and the dye solution. A slow acting intestine, or gall bladder that is unable to empty pro- perly. may be the underlying cause of all the eye conditions mentioned above. Get local treatment, but what is more important, try and get cause located. LAUGH AND BE MERRY Laugh and be merry. remember, bet- ter the world with a. song, Better the world with a blow in thc teeth of a tvrong. Laugh. for the time is brief, a thread the lcngth of a span. Laugh and be proud to belong to thc old proud pageant of man. Laugh and be merry; remember, in c-ldcn t; 11:". God mad: Heascn and Earth for joy He took in a rhyme. Mode them, and filled them full ivith the strong red wine of His mirth, The splendid joy of the stars; thc joy of the earth. So we must laugh and drink from the deep blue cup of the sky, Join the Jubilant song of the great stars sweeping by, Laugh, and battle, and work. and drink of the wine outpoured, In the dear grecri earth, the sign of the Joy of the Lord. Laugh and be merry together. like brothers akin, Gucsting awhile in the rooms of a beautiful inn. Glad till the dancing stops. and the lilt of the music ends. Laugh till the game ls played; and be you merry, my friends. —-John Masefleld. so. the white people of these States will be ashamed of scenes of diabol- ical cruelty such as that witnessed in TeXa-s- Revenge may be sweet, but. only untill the heat. of passion dies down. Then comes remorse and the rcckoJng. ‘ The moral of it all is that the mob rule must: not prevail. Wherever any body of citizens- no matter what‘ the aggravation-takes the lanv into; its own hands, the consequmiocs will‘ One violence will lead to anothein: land complete anarchy will not be far away. The law will met-e out punish-t mcJt ‘to all criminals, no matterl what thc rnture of their crimes; andi the law alone has a right to do firs. The mob knows nothing of justice; It is concerned only. with vrngeancc.‘ 'I‘his is recognizer! by all right-i thinking people, and that is why there is established authority, em- Dowcred to deal with all classes of offenders. 0M consequence nf this savage acted by a Texas mob will be that the great bulk of the population in that, State-anti. in fact. ivhcrover the rcvoltl g details beccme known WW- Hc was an English naval ofIic- cr who saw scrv.cc, in the 17th cen- icd. IIt- was in cunmanzi of the flcct, which, in August, 1711, sa 13d up tin‘ St. Lawrence riici" for thc conquest. of Canada. Stormy \\'(.‘1‘.t.'.lt'.‘l‘ and fog combined to wrccit the grcatci‘ part of the fleet. and thc ships rcttirncd to England \v.thout. mccting the French. I11 i715, ciihu- on account of the failure of tho Canadian expedition gr on suspicion of be rig a Jacobite, he was dismissed from the British navy. In i720 hc published a tiamphlet, 1n defence of the abortive expedition t; Canada. "'1. l “bonus o glimmer; be of the most disastrous nature,- ', . l tury foliowin’: which he was’ knighh! DR. J. P. MILLAR DINIAL IUBGION IOUIB-l to 12.10 I u: 5.00 Corner Queen and Richmond t POOOOOOQOQQOQOOOOOOOOOO-OO H~‘I ‘i? k Jimmie Jingle Says: mansion largo or cottage lmlll bound to please you one and all. It's —Stevvart's Bread. Fouuo One of the best preventative; known for SMUT OR RUST ON GRAIN | I A cheap but thoroughly cf- , fectlve remedy. Grain Growers : would be wise to act promptly | ‘w order to have Seed properly rented before sowing. ' One pint to every 40 gallons if water. Full directions every order. FOR SALE A1‘ The Two Macs‘ -. DRUGSTORE 11D Great George Street , All Mall Orders given prompt attention. given with . ' stltute the problem of Canada's fut-_ _ 'ure prosperity. and there are ttnlim- P00000000 0000040000 n 0000000000000000 00000000000. Lieti facilities for work along these THE LAND WE LOVE ,: , 0 ; h n“ m" g 3 DON T FORGET ' it BRAHMIN TEA IS While the farmers of Prince lid- . ,. ward Island are experiencing cool, slit BOVEDEN WALKER. I i Oran l) bracing weather. the people of Newt i: 8e ekoe . f-‘iiqland States are sweltering la n , q. Who was Sir l-lovedon Walker? t o ~ - ; prratiire of 90 to 95. Favours A. _5lr Hoveelen Walker is a prom- I _ only In Red Awash‘ lackages m not usually eaiiollr ftvidcl lnmt. film‘! h anti Canadian hil- f qouuoooooooooodooooooueounouo n no i o i voun o mal business hours; but there are those isolated occasions- - such as when a big fire occurs-when the lines are used beyond any conception of the heaviest normal business rush. serve just to work when one of these isolated occasions is sprung upon us. calling up to make enquiries concerning a fire, and by so doing avoid the possibility of obstructing some person more closely concerned, as a member 0f the fire brigade or the owner of the properly. these words at the instance of thc next big fire. [Iii i‘ And afleryears of experience you find that three assist- l: you So drastic a reinforcement -. u; This kind of thing does not happen in store keeping; but Our staff is adequate to handle the busiest periods of nor- It would be utterly impossible for us to keep a staff in re- Thc only remedy is for our subscribers to refrain from r This appeal is made directly lo you. Will you please Yeti" The Island Telephone 60., Ltd. -. Prince Edward lslantfs “Golden Future” Al‘ Booster Feature To Stimulate Business and Business Con- dilinns in Prince Edward Island. published b)’. The (lharlottetoivn Guardian We urc Soliciting the Cooperation ‘of the Business ITirms and Leud1ng,_Men of Charlottetown. Sumrnerside and the Province. Mr. Friink Walker, Assistant lidllor of.tl\e Guard- ian is editing this Special Feature Edition. which l! now in ihecourse of publication. and Mr. J. M kirk- lnnd ls in. charge of Publicity. Boost for a Greater Province 1' BE PREPARED Fly Time is Drawing Near We have n complete line of Screen Boon. Screen Win- lflwl. Netting. Door Catches. Springs, Iluntlles, Ilonks as‘! Eyes. Grce-n Paint, Brushes, etc. l Bethune Hardware fio. Ltii. Phone 757. 1Z3 Queen Street. ‘THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE TOR!"