PAGEJQILR WHIP, CHAVRYOTTETOWN cuARm/ilv- fruit, and so contains the essence of that ancient promise of the best of the apple being in the peeling. To the retention of the virtues of the fresh fruit it adds the flavor. It lasts a long time, and can be canned, as it is now being can- ned in various parts of the world. and is as poilt- B able and as well preserved as is the homely sock- eye or the pulped tomato. A teaspoonful is said to be a dose suitable to the youngest child. The powder dissolves in five to ten minutes in Financing Farmer And Producer llllkllLllTTETllVlll Glllllllllll _‘_, Dally (Ioundail 1881) President Liens. Col. W. Chests 8. blollare Vice President J. I. Burns“. l‘. J. l. Editor and Managing Director J. B. Burnett. I. J- l lLLMMKllI-IIOIMD-B-O- EuitorFranlWaller SUIWCRIPTION BATES l-Ilcd) delivered to City ce) male‘: to P. It. Island Members Audit Bureau oi‘ circulations "The Strongest Memory is Weaker than fheélfelnlcei Ink”. WEDNESDAY, MAY ll, 1988 ut he malkes a very caddie-Montreal Star late Dukeho! Devonshiie. re» illiant speaker. but he Canada. is largely an agricultural agriculture. more than w” gm; he sound and adequate system oi own currency and credit._ The f ,|er's business in life is toproduce Secretary Liellt. Uni. Mill-h: $5.00 per year (in adv $4.00 per year 1n udvan 55.00 per year (Ill advanc _i.__i_.______ The King Sideslep Writes Judith Robinson in the BEST THE MAIN TREATMENT 1N ACUTE HEART DISEASE A physician friend tele honed me recently and stated that ping into hospital that Science Monitor. As one drives about Ontario. here e will be noticed a negleep- . d clpality in which it Ontario government now places the upkeep oi cemeteries on- tive Boards of Heath. At- last session an amendment t, was passed which‘ "If the Prime Minister of Cana it is for evading issues. tivated his talent. Natural ability has been im- proved by study and constant practice. Until there is none in Ottawa today, not even in the Civil Service, who can see an issue rising furth- er away or think faster of more ways of not meeting it than can Canada's Premier. it comes to moving quickly out of tight corners, a startled fawn hasn't a thing on Mr. King. When it comes to taking oratoriczli cover fronl any decision of any sort, Wilkins Micawber himself could mach him nothing. ods. |That sounds all very well, and it uld be all very well. if the yard- reniained stolio measure, but it does not. Wehsve tainped measures of weight. and bulk. and length. Indeed inspectors are 911113101X»: to see than. no trader uses Moreover, he has cul- orsrestasheh expectedto he t three weeks he asked me to drop in and see him. It would be Just a social‘ call as he contracted his heart condition in France during War and was naturally under the care oi the military physicians. As I though of his large practice his own active personality red how he would ever re- ad _a slight heart Mr. Gardiner’: Discovery "vwll-“Y- A‘ h“ Speaking in the House of Commons last week, Hon. Mr. Gardiner, Minister_ of Agriculture, made this significant statement: "The greater part of our farm product: is sold and marketed in this country. Only cheese, wheat, and possibly applcr and bacon are rold in considerable volume, o: compared rvilh entire production, outside Butththe most importantlmeas- ure. e money measure o com- ds oi Health must the me which uh and effects tremendously a1 he hldhest to the lo vary in size according ll the financiers. Moder the Cemetery Ac stated that Boar at every cemetery is fenced. kept clear of weeds manner.—Petrolia Advertiser-Tog! "It ls a plty." snld Hitler in his recall Reichstag speech, “that th democracies do not underfi-nfl sma 1 modities. "’°"§§,5 used w chlfllnlghlllIll est. is l it t "1 _ B 0 I 1 wonde 0 scribed. He informed ______.. -_-___._. ..n_...____ ,_ Public confidence is ovsa i-cslvi-uar or slit.” Enamel-side n tii ~ of till! limit. n limo-lac? prized “m” ~ lllllllloc slieet-—it ianotv for n] [mm ‘- fl" Plfbllé-Fho result “m”?! of sound banking p ‘ Wool-lacquer?“ cnlfl o NQVA SC f 0- It isqgif, , OTIA asunuc scams PP"? in 0,“. “f °Vcr l i‘ rsctice. izstion. unless it is to coll h latterly. will be compelled to see to tii ,of the community, rather than its ers. Pxnnl electing-av? statement emer Mac enz King at Se; katoon was as iollgvwsz- ed with a great the money Dower be. le which will be waged I plead for a eplruz Liberal victory to carry out mo’ policy of public pjontrol oi til control of currency and credit restored to the Government. all talk sovereignty oi Parliament and emocracy is idle and futile". egtatement but Mr. 8.989 electrocardiogram showed the dis- turbance present. e decided to stay in two weeks, then go home and st in bed another two weeks." I asked him if that would be the way he would trest a. patient with an acute heart attack. He admit- ted that he would insist upon the patient resting flat on his back for at least a month, but oi course he knew enough to keep quiet. “Wel1." I said, "you know that rest is the only thin the condition and you are are not at complete rest." knew he realized the serious- condltion and that un- or men‘. might be fatal at “Let an hour of decision approach; let an is- sue arise on Parliament Hill; let an issue but threaten to arise, and the Leader of Canadian Liberalism also rises. “To meet it? Don't be silly. To a point of order. To move the previous question. To move thel adjournment of the debate. dangerous discussion. To announce the appoint- ment of a Commission of Inquiry; seventh. To dodge, _ “It's a gift. Beauchesne helps, of course. and so does Speaker Casgrain. But others have harl Besuchesne and others have had tame speakers and no other has approached the smooth Parlia- mentary ease of the King sidestep." He forgot to include seed potatoes. But ac- cepting the statement as it stands, it is surely a striking endorsation of the traditional Conserva- tive policy which seeks to conserve and develop the lmnlc market, as being of prime importance to our farm producers. used to call this policy one of “economic nation- alism". but .\Ir. Gardiner, after three years in office 21s Minister of Agriculture, has evidently cnme tn a different conclusion. for the Minister to convert his leader and cabi- net Cnllcagues before what remains of the home nmrket has been lost to our farmers by further experiments in Liberal tariff tinkering. democracies is that the it l too well. They have had too m-uch experience wit pom humbug from politicians in t , own lands not to recognize it when they heor it on the lips oi ians in other lands. What t not comprehend, however. is finite capacity oi Ge commands for under-re tellilzence oi the rest oi Mr. Mackenzie King NQWB. like humor. la sometimes er oi contrast. as an bites the dog. It now remains said to be nymatt when the pcicem Chinese gains in anese army spokesmen were sile Those loquacious Mr. Tea Pott Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured ‘Pea Orange Folios Teal on Also, he should get to work on his colleague the Transport Minister, Mr. Howe, whose ef- forts tn place xvater transportation under con- trol of lbe Railway Commission would result in i’.\'(ll'l)liillll rates for our Maritime shippers, and stultify all their efforts to market our farm products profitably in the Central Provinces. The case presented by the Maritime Transporta- tion Cnlnlnission in this connection should find strong support from one holding Mr. Gardiner’s present vicws on the importance of the home his time, and was disturbed that. as was said d campaign opened, back oi a tiger; i here when the qiépthefre is noth- wblllliiis-‘idllrhtillllmnsgl? l" ‘t l‘. The Cold Shoulder According to “_]’.B.M.” in the Winnipeg Free Press, when the Rowell Commission got to Que- bec they found that the Duplessis Government had a Royal Commission of its own-the Mont- petit Commission—-working on taxation prob- lems. It began hearings in Quebec City in the Parliament Buildings at the exact hour when the Rowell Commission began work in the sec- ondbest accommodation in the Law Courts building. Cabinet ministers took part at the Montpetit inquiry while Premier Duplessis sent an envoy to tell the visiting Commissioners they were welcome to stay and admire the view, Tile writer recalls that Premier Hepburn contented himself with a repudiation of all responsibility Premier Aberharfs method of ignoring the Commission inquiry was to stay The Quebec technique was blame the bankers ted insane monetary are but helpless cogs the life-blood of civil- eiiects every aspect oi’ so. the orthodox fin- er would say here that life must needs conform to y ing financial system. might!‘ WBWYmll-l lillpeonhave their M0" of glory. and. in some earth y the heart specialist. advised that not geeks must be; spent in ediately afterwards. another l" 4110 Pcd in and ' . l‘. again. How gig. the?‘ is for the scientists to _.__. use. n vid t fact abo t left to Signor Mus- aim Fall}; isehlh 1 u ti‘); . eso year umbly. The than iigmtifif which for sheer brutal prcbaby without an eq lling on men aged betwee 55 Italy can reach the flgilr molloilized troops." he n told “By adding men be s ton and Queenstommdth l forecasts thmt. as lfhis elfldlfgketigif ‘tlinueswhhle river from‘ lake Erie and sinipl‘ go t6 another six weeks. the some as ever." 8 so well (desp ks coronary occlusion _ Enlarged German Market m, we,“ 8W we unable today to oi our great pow- n’! We cannot do because the confidence in Rold-plus-coniidence the maintenance and the ability system to distribute wealth which we know in our ability to prod As th developed its true ca. gradually realized. Bca one. t eitlrst. attributed illion fight Italians ty-seven millklgn poten- m“ d the whole Dfllllilatllg million. Moreover. for the suunndering their lives tgidlvidual liberty personal prestige and his lob. boys oi 18. el- 55. and adult males oi worded with one penny meals a day. "and no extr Ari the Fascists Chief t find himself in a mess-Johannes- The incorporation of Austria in the German Reich will result in a certain remaking of the economic as well as the political map of Cen- tral Europe, which will not be without re- percussions as far as Canadian trade is con- cerned, writes Mr. j. C_ Macgillivray, Canadian Trade Commissioner at Hamburg, in the cur- firs of produotio k of confidence in oi the price level away altogcther- e above little s to 11-5. to give the hull} Journal. \Vith the union of the two countries, Germany has become, next to the Soviet Union, the largest and by a wide margin the most pop- ulous country on the Continent. In addition to its forest wealth, Austria pos- sesses natural resources which will be of con- “P0 l t be 2.3?" i “llifill ‘l. theflwar and its resulting p o war debts. tariff, bour s _ But slowly and surely the true Editorial Notes Gunnar Gunnarson, Danish author and travel- ler, born this date, 1889, a n- hopeless financial the big factor in tre He ls a person who is going to filial/sign what you have started. He S If the Albertan farmer succeeds in raising in the a uld“ ‘- . nuan- rea wo speed up eiiplor at. because atgo the cataract was e river low-lg the the court upheld ' . obviously the charge If the duestion Quarters ' pusuc FORUM ‘Illa eolana la open for dlanaalea by correspondents questions el lllere lottetewa Guardian does all eeaaarlly aldene the onliilus eeereapeiideate. , “on r0 roaou-ror en Messrs. Bonito: returned to the Bl-f,—-wh Mlutgh woe loPage led them here did not go with Ho has since some of his friends that I10 the important business ho who :- ... reconciliation be e Minister King and ‘ 0mm ior and Mr. mrntvrs will Join is being realized as a defect our monetary system, be the base ior currency and ut confidence is the thing ways market values. d forms such a minute por- wealth. Confid- rt taint helps gold content with our tern we must also be an unstable economic if ‘lost control oi our here you are sitting and attend whe to u think are so im- You may adopt all the siclerable value to German industry. These in- clllde coal, lead, copper, iron, magnesite, and salt, all of which are raw materials playing an important part in the present planned economy. The principal industries include the manufacture of wood products, metal products, and textiles. On the other hand, Austria has always been, as is the case with Germany, a country which im- pOFlS more food products than its exports. In particular, a substantial importation of cereals is nccvlcd to cover the bread grain requirements, and ill i937 almost 25 per cent of the total im- ports consisted of foodstuffs. \\'ilh respect to Austro-Canadian trade, the Austrian statistics invariably showed a balance rzllllcr heavily in Canada's favour, owing to in- rlircct imports of Canadian metals and wheat. The Czmntlizln returns, on the other hand, in- dicated all excess of imports from Austria over exports to that country. figures noon“ $378m5 anrl $34,300, and in r937 $420,060 rlnrl 5350.701. Ailstrinn cxpnrts to Canada consisted prin- cipally of knittczl garments, cotton goods, silk four crops of potatoes a year. as he predicts, , there will be no further use for Social Credit '4. —-it will be women and children pickers who will i amfl INSCRIPTION non an 01.1) 3E1) The Wind's on the wold e night is s-cold, treaties. he will have to mailings . He is going toait at your the Hones and occupy your ace on the Supreme Bench. H wil assume control of your citl states and nation. move in and take ov churches. schools. is. All your work is going _ ence is the suppo The King, as the husband of a Perthshlre W cal Queen, is not unnaturally an enthusiastic “gof- fer." But at Buckingham Palace, it will be ob- served, he has obviated the necessity for a “Nineteenth Hole” by laying out only a nine- the old house hers ‘Midst winter's fin Rest then and rest. And think . , o the best and your future a All your work is for h fate of the nation and is his ds Rev. Dr. R. Moorliead Legato, St. James Church, is receiving conglatulations on the long connection of his family with the ministry, as illustrated by the anticipated retirement of his uncle in Ireland at the age of ninety-five in the sixty-fourth year of his nlinistry-—the thirll in the family succession in the same parish. n- great lthnait ttllle very our cv za on BJ‘ ghkjnz are today domina e of the Great War condition in all the forced to suspend dard. It ls curious and credit system Well to pay him some at In the town i th And lie mo a ‘m’ ly ololzist Rav H. Abrams. ltv of Pennsylvania. long a widower waits after the deatll oi a first wife gating ilffllflid again. dzci explore the pages of Who's Wh ic Pnousands cf emilefiit Abrams ound 1.333 entries Who iz.vi:.g the date of or" a second mar- iunze. Among these remarryn: wid- owers he found th interval wns not v dare lest the earth a de In i036 the respective and h n v “gs tlhat have been; An w 1 mléfllxtitgfid ncrease. Rt. I-lon. Malcolm MacDonald who was large- ly instrumental in bringing about the Anglo-Eire settlement, has been demoted from Dominion Secretary to Colonies salaries are all the same for portfolio llOl(l(‘l'S now. and the Dominions all having direct rc- prescntzltion by means 0f Commissioners. it is more important that thc (Tnlonics. whose sole rc- prescntative the Secretary of State is. Fllolllrl have the advantage of his nlllc scrviccs. a v a: llDon it. it has to be iavour oi a mane, at War. the con- ol oi money and credi ish Government was successful. Financial difficul- t treadetlii on day, CCllIIHCOUS nlzlnufzlctnrvll goods. such trmlv can be continued. the value 0f H185!’ exports will ('\'(‘lllllZlll_\' br .'l(l(lC(_l to tllosc from illc other pllrls of Gcrnlzulv Zlll(l uscrl t0 pzlv for (hllnrlizlll guilds zls Ian-scribed by the (icrlnail- at the average. crv lcng — about o nnd a half years. In the Scim- c l\.'Jnlhiy l st week Dr. Ab;a..ls FCDOXHCCl that businessmen and law- yers tend to wait onlzer than the store taking another wife.- It was a question —-Willi M m5, h men and ma- an o t An Added W0rld’s d then produce such a material wealth to be lhB nil‘. why cannot ur much greater pro- city to spread abroad We cannot do it be- cause we have not adopted ystem of currency and are continuing our exist. of gold-plus-confidencp. Wily in which we can maintenance oi a price level ts by basin al system upon real i.e.. bycutting out th nulls-confidence sys- klllil our new finan- ltold-plus-every other Then. no matter how oduction we shall ai- that the volume oi cal men are not far from waflgf summmfllzlng and quo gymen and cngimers are . n izood proportion marl-y- in less than tw.) yo“ s. A unique clranlatic cntcrtainnlent is being of- fered on Thursday and Friday 0f this week at the Littlc Theatre playhouse. the prngrnnnnc consisting of four one-act plays by Mr. Harry l5. Foster, of this city, whose talent as a (lramzitist has received high commendation on other oc- casions, and whose play “Nocturne" won the regional Drama League contest at Saint John in i937. The plays to be presented this week will furnish a varied as well as interesting pro- The entertainment is in aid of the S.P.C.A_ and is under the patronage of the Lieutenant Governor aml Mrs. Mayor Foster and*Ml;s. Iiosicr. (Globe and Mall) ncient and original seven _.___.___________ Powdered A ples n P social ndvuniaze of s wlie to P O From Trafalgar minister's; (2) frequent in v- m '-"'“" to new locations. ists apparemly remarly mom han any other groLp. For ms had no explanation Time. the apple W115 found in tllc Great lVar to do nun‘: than keep the doctor away, as it verily does if cult-n ill sufficiency. A German physician- Dr. Heisler———curcd serious macs of dysentery among German soldiers by prescribing raw ap- The apple became more and more com- monly prescribed by Gcrlnan lloctnrs. found by Dr. Moro of Heidelberg to be ad- nlirzlbly curative ill infant conlplzlints. Finely grated npplc has bcconlc n specific for children in Gcrlnnlrv, mid as nlany as twenty grated ap- ples .'l llzly zlrc sonlctinlz-s given a child. Shortage of the apple supply combined with Tcutnnic intensity nf application to devise a form of apple content which might bcmore con- vcnicnt while being lllnre preservative. powder was devised. apples nlay not bc. Edinburgh la lo be the g clock available for tcle- i9 users. To let the correct time t will be necessary will ee selected figures. and the will reply. The schem bc.ore the present and Edinburgh citiz- Dr. discovery oi Victoria Zainbesi River. in Airi height of Niagara and wid Now from British Guiana news oi a still that leaps down 3 , ledge breaking the drop-a fat and adding to the grand time. even the more s oi the world must be Another lesson from this ably exist ln remote d1’! ca. twice the | lmlid 8 comes WBYB 6081111 The production of creamcry butter in April increased 62 per cent over the output in the pre- vious month and approximately 7 per cent over the make of April, i937. Output in April this year amounted to 16,313 io,o89,759 in March and i5.256,o72 in last year. Increases over the corresponding month last year were recorded in all provinces with the exception of Quebec and Saskatchewan. The most pronounced gain was shown in Al- berta, where the giin yvas 72.6 per cent. - e n- priee level. The prize; oi lildlvldifal according to theivaris mend and supplmolgut on the range o comm maintain a stable pr .Would it not be .035 pounds compared "speaking clock" has been e July lag. when about u This is effective ilvherc Solnc persons cannot cat apples. and some apples, like the Gravenstein, have born founrl by medical lnen in Australia not tn possess the curative qualities. apple pmvrlcr was put on the market in Ger- many it served in cases where the raw or cook- ed fruit was ineffective and could be ‘shipped to the tropics and other regions in which the apple neither grows nor can be stored, Tile apple powder, says theWinnipeg Press. seems a use to which the apple could Cy... "profitably be. put in Canada. those stand-bye of the apple sold by the barrel is fresh fruit ‘or trampled into the characteristic 'lls thegples in so man ptaurafltq. ism i ‘é marketable valueof ‘productive from apples that may be edible but hle in purchase. nulls from the impeded in Io price level. halfway between the very highest level of very low ‘level oi i031. to that level would overinuch the poa- flxed-interost security l and it would not be acting over- primary credible that it remained for ex- plorers ln 193B to find this New Quinn sl i’ ’ hlch, been tumbling into wee n been made since the so Bcotsm place during the sled-Edinburgh illlanu American aviator lr sfirvipe in British r bowlthohillaetitre; ‘y e0 Q l iti Kale ° in t not. m generations. have ‘ liienetratod the surround! jun s 'l‘0rol1to tax bills for the current yczlr have just been sent out and the new mill ratc--3.6o5 per cent of assessed valuation-is the lliflhest m1 record. In r910 the rate was l7 r-z mills and the collections averaged $13.50 per person; ill ~ror8 the rate was 3o r-z mills, lilclilding a pro- vincial war tax of i mill. and the collections averaged $3! per person. In i928 the rate was ’ up to 31.80 and the average reached approxi- mately $48. ‘Civic taxes have risen by $20 per persons in twenty eyars, and it asked: "Is the service received worth $10 member of a family?’ l "eflrtllaanwe .~ s =_ .. other was not the best an here and there we saw sev It supplements munit- u» m» w we ed l mien weheadsd. rum.“ m“: a eaeribable beauty -—- p aims at ' M dlW l Q I e felt s year more to each thllld’ hanced by sion he hes in functions he has attended. l to safe say . When they no to To they will have Qrk ‘fills visit will diiubtilem what about lu -- th . " “ti? and glory that coin Pro the lfonor the Island rooms at the z of P - hed men trliv laying at the the wonderful ode at the P ing that an‘ ese gentlemen may feel like inn for their Province. or for"! selves. will be freely iliven by Dominion autlitgittes. r. .. ISLANDER AB I 0t we. - 16 1938. 15m. three survivors of the English ~ ket teem that toured IAWBhqlttended a receptlorl] W n ll land. antliexri rsmare l‘ n ‘m. p, w. Home. . and, w fancy in the old-ii-illolmi only the outatendlnl lea-we'v- ‘fr. m. THE 72 ' DRUGSTOkE "lo omit-amiss»- "it'd. ""'i""'“ , comm w: iiacoinuup 5"” I parental: BX: 315 0n l’ th be! t ti < kllduIg for‘ t "We" a v SHUT 0N GRAIN FORMALIN l M'£'¥.$5lu.'“'l5‘ll'fi"l~$ II ills] l4’ u m. Austra l . gram’! 0|!» A”