' THE ____ PAGE more I Till lillill-[HTTETIIWN Elllllllllll CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN an." In the Ship- """"' 11 building Days s; P 0f P. E. I. VALUE OF THE FORESTS Quart! _ REFLECTED L. >5 ‘ByJsmW Bvrltiirll-P A WEIGHT EXPERIMENT Conservative Party, the largest group in the House or Commons,‘ the following paragraph clipped from an English paper or‘ late date ‘ may interest your readers: "in a delightful speech whio Jolivered at the luncheon given on 'l‘uesday to the Australian’ cricketers. Mr. Baldwin wprned the English selectors not ti be‘ unduly rattled by the Press bar- rage under which our opponents are advancing to fight us." The j Prime Minister addedz-"l can as- sure him (UMr. “Plum" Warner) l have passed through these bar- rages unscathed.” We are l-ri- clined to regard this as the most ‘ suggestive political achievement of l the past few years. Newspapers t ' with strong and definite opinions naturally and properly attack , their opponents and Mr Baldwin would be astonished arid perhaps u little illltifllllftll table if he found either tlic Daily News or ilie Dally Herald constantly euloglitiug him] and his politics in their editorial columns. 'l‘he barrage to which, he referred, however, was the iii- slsteiit pi-rsounl attacks in papers grunt-ally fuvuuratble tu the C0ll-' servative. IPtlflY. controlled by Press millionaires, disgusted that the tluor oi’ N0. l0 Downing Street is no longer thrown open at their approach. Mr. Baldwin has brought to an end the behind-the- scenes interference of -l<‘leet Street with the affairs of Whitehall, and that is something for which his fol- lotv-couiitrynieu oi‘ all shades of opinion are profoundly grateful.” l-(‘utrtintietl . The Public Forum h! the Ionic nf Notes by the Way O ‘ The downfall of Great Irltnin ha; been many time: predicted and l! the German Kaiser had sue-j ceeded in ambitious attack not only, Britain but the British Dmllirei would have been crushed and1 trampled in the dust. ‘The greater’ Napoleon. bad s like ambition 'a ‘century earlier, and ‘before. that 0,111,“ “.1111 1111mm“ 111911- mongyyihe invincible Armada from Spain , g _ , , lhad threatened death and destru:-1 Most of the articles in the medi- mcunudlan ‘mmbmei what “ouLhtion to British liberty and Brti-sh1cal and lay press. dealing with 11111111111101“, 1, 13 1101 memgomuiutrltron, are concerned with over- surprisllng that the great strike otmeighl- became n m becommg . ‘more prevalent, and the dangers organ“q"'d labor should now havplutteuding it at middle or old agefgh lure naturally being stressed. However there is the other class, open by _rrupon question- cl ll Olnrletlntewn not nnounrlly endorse the n]; lnhnn of sorreepondenln. . . 1 ¢> A SUGGESTION h he President, W. C ldlkr nll illliC| MI I. J. I. l. Inlnro Lleli. Col. Burnett. 5 J. I. 0. h! I. Inns»- IJ. I. Onrrle. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926 -.. t ..::-......'~".-.- ' Auoehh . Historians I win-i Sin-Those who have charge of the Pumping Station on the bor- der of Government Pond will do well if they have Virginia creepers planted about it so that its ugli- ness iuay as soon as possible be hidden from view. When this has been accomplished the station will he more in keeping with the pretty near-Hy lawns aiiil other surround- lugs. 'l‘he yearly increasing pride with which citizens regard their prelu- fist-s anti surroundings, is a t-lilcl cause of growing u-ud notable at' irurtivt-ness of oitr t-lty-; um] it should be tenooiirnged lry the (flly ziutlitrrlllits. lt will be of interest to many readers of The Guardian to pertise the following information respect- 1ing the value and extent or the shipbuilding conducted in this Pro- Ivlnce during the decade from 1864 ,l0 1874. , in addition to the facts given for e said (lecitde the construction of 1ships of all kinds for one yenrautl ‘flit? number registered in lite purl of (‘ltarltrttetmvu are also siilitnit- Don't let faced with you’ w“: be the b 0f Choosln betartz-“LZ? ""3 ‘Pecufatlve invert? menu. Avoid i; 1,1 appoint. 1.21m Comp“, n executor or (to-executor of your will, orhy crcstln; a rrurc under winch w, will sct as your Wlfgl. PmPmY managers. Our new booltl r Will" tells in llllelp guage the facts you n to know about will 1mg, lng and the creation qf a trust. "MAJORITY RIGHTS" Our Ltbwal friends wax eloquent over the right of the "majority o! merit-bans" in the House of (om- inous to hold on to office. How was this “'niajority" obtained? One of them, lVl-r. Kennedy. holds his Cannd-a "be today if enterprising‘ ‘men had no; invested their money’ ,ln lntiusiizee, in agricultural devel-~ l I h ..brough-t about a trev va of t e pre- . ? h - . ad- under lopmem y T e progre“ m e .dl('ll0lls of Britain's downfall. illle 5'4“ ‘will ‘P°"'~'Y 5'5 fl" ““"'“""' the underwelghts, that are worth)’. Jo 1111.1, 111,116, 11 1311111111,, 11M 1.1111.“ T11, 1,1”; or the” prophecle; of of attention, and a recent exporl ted. , 1 11 1 1c. merit in on liidlaii itidustrlai plant, .1 'l‘he article containing these par- "11111 11 11111-11 "He, glnpggllflfl, jlfilihidjq"; Sardxnrofgflnfize uzewjpllr show; W111“ c1111 1,11 11011,, 11, 11911) lirulars appeared in 'l‘he ltlxiliillllel‘: t i i) s '. . t ‘ "Your ' std-g by a "majority" of votes in lclm, the Peat-e River district secnreaiimve country m one now 1.3111111", by ballot. switching which sent -the man guilty of it to jail, but the man- who profited by the criminal act holds his seat in the House and Premier King refuses to have the matter air-d in parliament. among l um, etc, CITIZEN. 5"“ FREE “P” "1""- DO iT NOW tar: EASTE lllt-hniontl st. Uh‘ c.u.a.|. ' m" ll Sii',—li is to be hoped that your suggestion, olfered a few days ago tliiit the “roziilwurk" be done as soon as the frost is out of the ground, and. before seeding, will ho adopted in all the road districts throughout this .Pl'0Vlll('t‘. l-Ix- pt-rlenct- has proved that this is the best tinte of the year in whit-h to make good roads. "l‘he earth pat-ks closer and sticks to the olil. roadway better now tiiuii it will otter 1ilunting. 'l‘licrefure the llliltlllliltillll‘ who is alive tn his iliity iinil wants to sci: the roads under hilt care passuhly good nnil creditable to himself and tliifsvt- tlement will have the work tlont- _iust before the planting time. 'l‘he earth is not yet so warm tliiit meiil run lie on the grass, smoke their. pipes and talk politics. Anyway it will be better for roudmasters and ixiailniakers alike to have the rootlivorlt done 11nd out of the way oi‘ tltltur spring work that will route litter. Do It now or as soon as it can he one. man who was elected by the v leadership, faithfully atlheretl to 011 11111111 51 to jail is siting in the "majority" Prentier King his "right" to hold on to the govern-i 1w power and found it necessary to is at t____.. which gives ernte brand of lxiberzilism came ln-l inent. ' l. is worth noting that the Hon. .\lr. Bolvin, ‘Minister _ _ land 50mi- other nation-s would pay L‘ l '. : promheym omekm keep He" myeven half of wha-t they owe him he powert m barlermg Canadian m" would feel comparatively on eosy1 forests for Progressive support. street flnaitcial-ly. They have o\v- 1 T1111“ 11111118111191" 10 111861 meted him tin-told millions for over 1needis of all sections seven years yiiist and; have not paid eleast, centre and west is a science, 1sii-gage in tarifPiinkerln-g, and coin- oi’ Customs,‘ whose name came tip unpleasaiitly ill with charges recently was one of the THE Y. M. C. A. IS AKING THE MEN or T0- ORROW connection smuggling strongest Ken- th Zill\'0('€i1£‘§ of .\lr. O1, Canada hlni a ilollai‘ of principal or inter- est yet. n~<ly's clulm to u seat. in House" ihot apolitical lever t0 prop up a 'l‘hesr- and others of the same ' . - ' t . . '- government on o nasure the sup‘ Toronto .port or any one section at the ex- m, 1amfl1u Saturday Night since d death o1 its Editor, pense of the rest. It is a task forfrederic Paul, who was quite synt- well-informed experts for men ’0f pathetic with ‘he Maritime” l“ ' their grievances has become some- _ [what uirpleatsan-tly critical. its de- ‘fKmg km“ “his “ML m meal "heliveranee begins with the statement “""mr3"‘w'lshes schools oithat "The-re are qiilte a lot or peo- thought promised -bet'oi'e the lit-st p19 40w" l" the Mariam” Pm“ 918F110" m Wnmm an hmependen‘ inces who should remodel their "farm Ad" point of view. and proceeds to , m)“ lecture these "people“ in ‘the tons- “ lBourd. lie ilid so and how? He and {enyper of 1119 9116111111; 1191-11. “ajoritiee rule but decency illllirfekapted Damn“ ponficians 101,911“, 01115110111 page 1111:6191 The the job, men who had served the dearth of mfmmaflon ‘slmwrl an‘! stripe, tonstliute a large part oi‘ I 8m, BIC, t.i| "mitjo 't " l ht ' th-"'l h" e- n y w“) “e ‘ ' g i FOR coon ROADS. Register tons. 25,284 .... 26,1911 31mm.’- Slr,- in view of the attacks of ' 1214-1the Montreal Star and other nr- ' 1,1117% guns of Canada's men of money " 1('1".1,.1_1upnti .\lr. Meighen, Leader of the 12.46.! ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART? THINK IT OVER l Space Given by Carter & C0., Ltd. in preside over the (‘unadai destinies of And supposedly able newivpapers. going into roc- -—---¢O->—i-— ,.,,1,e,.,_ P _ A SUGGESTIVE PARAGRAPH YQIYYHF‘ vision uiiil intelligent-e. gist-table home-s in this or [he 1W0 gititliitg Du-blic opinion and helping to bu'ld up n nation are openly and mantel-easily defending the "rights". ‘well nf such a “majority!” _ _ 1 1 11' 111 11 .1, 111 11 . 1|t then said: A retiort which we lll-nrpero with whom the wish tyne“ n w ml“ y ‘e 18L" ‘he mremo“ coumrles evidently father lto uhe , , i. y‘ 1_ I 1,1,. employees volunteered to undei-gtiiiiiiimlf“ hi" ‘i-“e 5- "l- 0'" 11.1011 311d 11 11111111 oyersigm 01' JhQIOPKSII. of Iliiissoilni’ ’ls a‘ terrible n“ [ml-teen week“ dunmos' ‘thirty-five brigeiitiiitis, and thirteen m‘ decomposition going on slowly. some had infections of teeth antitgate’ l“'“my'h“"' mulmm" sixmu" .vatlve party . The Liberal part1: . We are watching Willi einc- ‘her of grinding teeth. tDy°Tl'l\°"“'iviiit-e tillrlillg the year 1x74. This ls » t' l f ." Tl. '. , -lt is in England," lllldvr-tilfi Lilllrlflfl “gm y o h “my w“! H more clal pass from the Lieuteiiaiit-(Jotl Pflmkrlllltlifl ivhft-h Sent the crook _ , Slllli-‘increase being found in those with- jthis Conservative policy until them“, 101m _,B1111 iprovliices, Nova Scotla amt New the weight was very simple. 'l‘lielare, of course, litsignlflt-aut. labor "mums [hm have homered the plant, and the employees werellecting that the t-lilef industry ot‘ T1“ 1111111111111. 111.10 11111111111111]fhiiniiiiating. The wealthy county 1m, twemy which u greater number oi‘ ships l .1 - -- 1. .' 1 l“ 1111111110" 1O ‘his mu, were produu d 14.00. Hills iltiriiiK lit’ 1 l _ v m: 1d "1 'l‘he following statement shows at ant seep were in es n e , n i island from llill-i to 187-1, inclusive: where these cases were employc . d their eiTltu-llggq - . . l There is nothing new in all this18tl7 . much leisure, just as itnderweiglittlii?" -- v 1S“ qqqrriesentatives on trhgimportant . . However to have it demonstrated’ t‘ " zntormt-d l ~ y I ' " 1' 20 are voted annually for the promo- vvho are underweight, hilt to those‘ hm“ ' ' ' ‘ "M" ' ' ‘ ' ' " mm _ 11111110111111 <piiltlltlli lti this tliiyh-t lssiii- (Jan. 13. "ii 11111111111“ A 111111111111. 01- 1119 11111181114119" i875) of The i-Ixtiitiiitter- sllOWs tliiit 1Llle world. The -Natloiial italic)’. “The tgrantlitlse phenomenon an ex ("imam which was Hched“]ed,$1eu,11e1._ 1“,,_n1y_1111_11,1 1,111,111.81,’ [combining the principle of proteu-1fore our eyos in -Eng~laiid." says the l’ 1.111.111. 1,_11-11,.111111,.,1I 111111111111 1,111,111, They were first given a physical. _ _ __ _. , I 1 luhanglllg needy, 01' ‘ndllglrifll lli-ygl-Etwvelfltory “Ympmm of ""3 ‘Plowing examination, and ll was found tiiuttmh“"nem‘ 'n““'m"g’ l" the “KT” The __ . . 1 _ drel iii ltl irt '-|‘ u t t ll., iaveb er oles-[Wlillenl l“ "'9 Wile!’ ‘l1 ‘m’ cmmeMbui with fatally algebraic law tonsils, others nn insufficient num-‘1J1111, 1:511 '1_1_Vg’11,::,1.:111"1; :11“, 1:51.01 . . - , . . - l . , constipation, and other physical , _ ». , - of the elettors iii Peace River Ajnnhough 1111811611111: nnee 11.11111, “rim. anti with profound inttrest this ‘lerecm’ 131111111111111158111: (1513111311 a; home while -the ninn- elected by I 1 At the end of the thirteen weeks’ to‘ ‘he “me “on quwt‘ "lfl7mmg ‘he ii-ll imd gained lveigitt. the grfilllitlilternor. Contpiired with the pro- lllrfillllelii! 0mm? o" filuots or the shipyards oi our sister 51111 out the physical] defects norQdl 'l‘he met 10d of attaining B‘: .wlck. th- rolucts of ours present unfortunate and (‘Ollfilfllll-‘icarrflng on 1111111119111, "m L p l Ye, 0111 ,_11a1111_ 111111141111111111111111; some employer established iullk stations;considering the small extent and in convenient places throughout 1iopulzition of l’. it. |t<liillld~ and re- hfm four ymrs’ and if Italy’ Pumice atble to obtain mltlmorning and the Province is farming. not shill- 111111111181-1101111 11111¢11e5_ ‘lmildtirg----tlit» result is by no means cots, where these IIIIOEFWGlElIlP-lfo“ “irlmmlh- NM“ Swim " l" xfilll-‘fngnlilgféhq lglrflflilitng and nngrpure owned than in iiny place oi‘ the mo“ p " ' ‘ satire extent in the world ~ only t-_ -, —.‘ .i-.. l ti‘. given some helpful advice on the 1321111193!‘ w” m!“ U" 1m“ "q value of fresh air, their home dict ‘ ' _ a glance the number and tonnage iaiilty habits COITEi-‘led- 1'41! vessels built iit Prince Edward The heads of the departments“ d . all testified that there “as alyem, “niarked" increase in iency iit their tlnlly tasks during. 136,’, and after. the experiment. 1366 of course because overweight isililtlil. caused by too much food and 10011869 .. is caused usually by lnsufficient'187l - food and sleep. 1372 " ,1."ubjoet, and this in view of the in such a practical manner is unll “l < - - ~ - - - - ~ if 1 rut-t that immense sums of money tibject lesson, not only, to those lion of reforcstrntion, which must who are allgwlng themselves 1Q 11¢. have ‘been wasted on prairie fires cumulate too much weight. i national safety demand that slit-l] The total amount of stripping reg- ---_ istercii at this port is, however. gsiintill. This is at-ctriiiiteil for. 0111'!" ly bv the fat-i tliiit. several Of 011T ship-otvnters have trinity oi titeir vessels l‘('KlSl(?l’£‘il in (trout lirituiii. the iieigltbirring provinces undelse- where: but chiefly by the tact that 11111.10 m‘ our people who deal ill - spent on idling officials. /\ll effort might at least ituve been made by the Commission to eli- lighlcn the lllzisterners on tile Vllltlu 1 of reforestration in supplying mut- erlul for hoxitig merchaiitlise, in ' growing wind-breaks and building dwellings. -Bul no such thoughts engage the attention of our states- majorl-ties exist by the ‘will of the people. not ihy crooks or Liberal party in previous times name Mr of superiority and “OMQVT when the suslp1c1on_ thzmcension which characterise the one of his tippointce» was illillWdllTomnto paper's ombmnk "mm or ;wltlr tariff views thu1 did not suityfend m; comparative“, few readnr” l‘ . obHguL m {he ill Eastern Canada. BRITISH EMPIRE . CORPORATION Dom. Iron d. Steel Co. an.‘ a lJaiIv Selection FOR S the will of pollticalhtwv, law breakers. Decencyl I flllil_l’lfl.llOl'liLl safety demand also that public opinion be not pervert- .the west, he was D°m_ C011 co <d by upholding and condoning. plictate of the west to cancel the wllPll filfls as have recently been re-tuppounment and 3610011111 1111011161: ‘ This is what. we have today for a Tariff Atlvisory ‘Board and he- teaust- the King government could 1not fully trust the board of its own “we “HmmedXVcrPa-tlon, it undentook, without in- 1:” qiilry and rvithou1 know-ledge and t THPOIIS. vialed at. Ottawa. it‘ those directly, or undirectly mixed up in the rc- cent smuggling Scandal and those -even the one- who was elected by ‘ballot-switching, (he boosted “majority” would day be ii hopeless minority. by n" ‘the duty on American att-tonioblles we rnn- have noother, but let 1181.1” one ha". 1111's ‘pmcflczub, k111_ mnjnrit lPs are; ‘ludlan industries. at the dictation of the west to cut as have majority ‘We w n m“ m" mg one of our most lpmntlalll»; fian- clean. .._...__<4@.__._ PROTECTION This is the uncertain string by which Canada's life 1 thnllgs toilay and the Liberal press (‘Opl industrial Tariff protection is being ‘and Liberal stoop-box craters are ously sired in the House of Cont ' shouting “Great is the King govern- mon-s during the present bud-get d9‘, N bate. The question has resolved lt-imenL self into two tlistlnct sides, onei economic, the other political; onel to develop Canadian industry. (11111111111111 ug11c111111re and a self.l'9l‘ and faster every day in every contained and self- a-rupportlng Cati-1wa-V ‘"1 "if 51'1"?!" 0i‘ Cilfilkllle‘ ttown. —--—<o-¢-- _ EDITORIAL NOTES The auto speed is becoming ratat- nda; the other to save the Macken- zie King government. No argument has yett been fid- vanced in favor of an indiscrimin- _ lln Old Testament days fools liver» always referred to as mas- crillne from which lt may logically ate or uninformed slashing of the be 1nrermd there were no “mam tariff; no argument for removlng11oo1s_ 1111111111118 the la-rt vestlge of protection no 1111111138 w1111 the alignment for sounding the deatii . knell of protection which certain en-- “wild” l? ifilffllfv“ Libel?“ ‘fem’ thusia-stic Liberals had advocated. b?" "m" ‘Prime Edwin“ “mud lt has never been shown why the lhmk Kemledl’ i“ Pm” ‘River Canadian duties on American -pro-‘~'"',"-‘ W" ‘Milan!’ “d PTWBHY ducts should be lower—- in manyielecled- cases 60 per cent lower than the American duties on Canadian pro- ducts. No argument has been ad-leywbrom "r vanced to show that it can be of,“ “the” l t . v 11. benefit to Canada to have lt-s work comtormble pom on or a mver . r th done for n in -tha United States "m" m" ” pmflmble “m” °r e rather than in Canada and iby Cana-igovemed’ This is the position ma“ wmkmen mm no argmnant h“ today of ‘the -Canndinn government yet been advanced to show that and the Canadian pamla (808418 Ciltll ever become fl ‘DIOKTGF- 1141111111“ a 1101116 w 111511-3131 111. live. industrial and populous coun-tentlon from real issues is the try while dependent upon the Un-Ichief occu-pstlon of Liberal news- lted States or any other country for1papers in Canada 1 today. 'l‘he-y employment and for product either have much to say about automo- industrlat or agricultural. bile piutocrats. growing prosperity. There has been a lo; of cheap &c., nothing about migration which talk, en nppenl to the ignorant. is still in full flood not-hing about pbout the enpltatitstic msnufnc- election of members by ballot- turerp gobbling up the earnings of switching. nothing about the ruth- pnaadians. about the millions that hery or cum by rmaanlm Ind change and we times. n to ofllm- by lane's by the is neither l Hanging o eyebrows a The resignation of two members of the Civil Service Commission as a restilt of‘ revelations tbefurtt the ‘Customs ‘Probe (Toininlttee, has |§ivten rise to an effort 1o have the Commission enlarged. The two re- signed Commissioners; were in rc- fcelpt of $6.000 each ps1- aitnum. The claim la-i put forward that the Commission should have four mem- bers, one of whom- would specially represent the Civil Service any necessity for which seems to be purely imaginary. The lilen of 1hr several aspire-tits to the vacant and prospective (‘fllilmlSflltlll-tlllipyl scents. to litcluile not only the ort- largement of llli‘ (‘om-inissltm but an increase of salaries and with 'llfe tenure lnsterttl of‘ ten years. Ottawa is ‘trying to increase the "pluni“ cro-p and til-so get the plums while the dzlettlng season is good. And it was never better than now! Already there l; a note of pre- palatlon In the air ‘for the celebra- tion cf (He Diamond Jubilee of the Dominion next year. Toronto soulltls the note of preparation with joy- ful anticipation. it will also be joyfully welcomed in tl-lamllton Ot- tawa. Montreal and Quebec. it was a haippy rlny for the ‘big province-s iby the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes when on July 1, 1867 they were liberated from ‘their own ill- starved legislative union with each other, dial-which they had rhafe-l and quarreled for a quarter of n century, and entered upon a new partnership with Nova Scotla and New Brunswick. It was a less happy day for the lmlilcr Provinces by the _Sea. To them it was not a day of libera- tion but of accepting new and un- tried bonds of which they but half understood the im-port and dream- ed not of Hi6 consequences . They are still loyal lo the bond to which with mingled ‘hopes and fears they gave their assent in 1867. They have kept faith and have filled up -to ghe full every‘ engagement their representatives made on their ‘ire- half fifty-nine years ago. But has faith ‘been kept with the/Mltrltlmes‘! To them it seems that the word of pmmlse has been sadly lbroken to their hopes. -_._. This lb the plain feet that had they known what Confederation Guardian Readers 1 wove-o ro-vo v-o eooovevvvvvo- i May 12, 1926 l ships prefer selling them after the first voyage to kecllmt: Ulflm fill profit or loss. in New llvunswick ‘and Nova St-otiu the 991N119 ‘If’ ,, P ,-. . <~ 1,1p[g__ differently. There the tiuibitlon rs ilvwli osinut only to build but to own slilllll- , ___ '1 i ti ‘. l. laud u Ullmmurcr immug "hy-pemne: lflklrlllli]; lv:;:‘l]ll§Obl‘tl'].§‘i 1111121111121 quail“ am the Loril.‘ Lev. lllilb. I ‘Hnhknm aggrvgd“, 1011mm‘, 1,1- lplhwintvvllell) "5 “m! m do d] which zimtiitutetl to 15.5153 tons. The mmg” m love‘ vessels registered in (lliiirloltt-ttiwir lit-up slepitvEllellpllltfrllEiifitilllIll); lltllllilflwlnflieuml up H ‘Phat are swiftly moving by, l-‘or they still ‘keep tramplug oir- ward Prom birth to the day you die. it‘ yeti lut tlicru get before you, You'll never your pliicu regain; Ami you'll hoibblc along life's lilgil- way in ntlseiflr, want, and pain. 1 Tons. t2 ships int-insuring 1.. 1'45 barques. iriviisuritrK 2 iriirqeiitliiiis mi-iisiiriiig 50 brigo-utlutts meiisiirtiii.’ l8 brig» i185 schoonerts _ 1U steamers . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .2711! it is hopelessiotexpittit tliiit slrlll timber will ever he product-ll ugurii in the Province to such iin extent as is indicated by the above state- tncnt whit-h only covers the short 1191-1011 n1" ten yours. ‘(firnsltlerinfl this large ipiantlty the deituilatlon in subsequent and preoetlirig years Keep step with the band of pro- gress Which plays all the newest airs. l-‘or- the great and grand successes Are always to blnr who dares There tifeflll-illdhi ontlte far lioriziii, Where never a foot has .trod, Where the gold of high achieve- ment Lies close tindevnenth the sod. genre effor1 on ‘the purt of the. Dolli- lriloii (‘onservutlon Conrmissloii. 111111-11 c0111.] yet be done to propu- gate reforestratltrn. But reforest- rntlon in (‘nnuda is itutrtlier of the jug-handled briiittrhes of adminis- trutlou. it appears to be nil (zoll- ilneil to the West; if the idusl ever" opened its mnuth it must liuve 111.911 1.11.1 m “sit down aiiil sittit up," and it has done so, its there 111111 .1101 been it word reported oi’ any action on the part oi our re. Keep step with the helpful army Vl/‘iliich treads out the path o! good, Through deserts oi‘ human failure. Through forest and fire and flood. Set the pace for the halting lag- gards Who crowd in the army's rear, And make for the glorious lands Of the far-off golden year! Daily Lessons high- MAY l2.--You are 911861‘ m - triit-tltm permitted in the curly tiuys g awakened must have been enormous. Still with , men. The lessons they should have learned from (treat dlrltain, l-france, Belgium. Germany. and other tlons before anti during the ref-cut war appear to have been ivztstetl on our shallow statesmen. but sclf-aggrantllsemoiit their time at Ottawa. it was n ‘o- vi-lzition to Cuudiuiis and Alll('l'l- runs when they learned of the most important part the state-own- ed forests of those countries play- ed in tliiit stupi-tiiloiis struggle. 'l‘he lessons liiiiglit hy the tit-s- ol‘ our own fitrests l'i'l‘ltli‘.‘<i.‘illtlrlii do not tipliear to have our fi-ticral law-makers from their 1rrolongcd slumhers. by iii-es llll'l Spring Cleaning Time You will need good coal. We have the bent Inverneu Screened. Albion Nut. Albion Lump. Old Sydney, Belco Coke and other kinds. Vour order will have out but attention. A. PICKARD & CO. PHONE 240 learn, and iimibitloits for advance- ment. You have a mind callable 0f clear thinking and logical reason- ing. You love good books. 80°" music. atiil artistic surroundings. Your happiness demands love, and you are u tlemoiistrntive lover, Be- ware of Jealousy and selfishness. anti try to live for the happiness of those'who love you. i Your birth-stone is an emerald, which meiins s-iicccss irt love. Your flower is a llly_ Yfiour lucky ("tilors nre red and yellow. In English By W. L. Gordon OQ-O-O-O WlORiDS OWFEN MISUSED: ilon’! say "it is real warm." Say ‘very warm." ‘DEW-EN MISPRONOUNOED: parable. Accent the p, not the r. O-FTHN MlSSPElllil-Il): adver- tisement; not ze. SYlNlQN-YIMJS: alert, cautious, careful, watchful. vigilant, circum- apect. WORlD STUDY‘. “Ilse a word three times and it is yours." bet. its increase our vocabulary by master- ‘ng one word each day. Today's word: SUHREIMACY; the state of ‘ielng supreme. “it is a question zltai to the supremacy of this nation." I ' P9- ..__.--___. \_'\\\\\\\ nouns‘ ‘hey are in and will remain. As to flntarlo and Quebec they will cele- brate (he coming Dlsmond- Jubilee _ with heart and voice. 1n the Mari- f ,1 times the nature of the celebration $111.“. 111', “in; 1r ' would bring ‘in it; train not one of the Maritime “Provinces would ‘have will depend upon what measure of justice ‘ 111;) meted on; to them llli- , . I Nothing ilC0ll|l|té\ ‘ Nova Scotln Steel d. Coal Co. Hosition of Bondholders of these Companies 0utlined_ Dickinson 8t “Walbank Members Montreal Stock Exchange 152 8t. James Street The Alberta Pacific Grain Company, Limited 7% Cumulative Preferred Shares The companies which bring the grain crops frflm Canada's prairie farms to seaboard shipping Points perform one of the moat essential public services in the Dominion. Of these companies, Alberta Pacific Grain con- trols one of‘ the largest, most successful and moi! comprehensive organizations. We ofler Alberta P ' e 7% Fnfcrred (each share carrying a onus o one chars of Common Stock af- 100 and accrued dividend, yielding 7% GOLF Our season's golf Iilppllol have arrived and are now on display in our window. This year's showing lean exceptionally fine one and the prices are somewhat lower than those of the Inst few yearn. Check This List DRlV-Eifl BRASSIE Milan-in MID-IRON FUTTER NIILIC and n splendid assortment of lags and Bails. ' rue 2 tvmcs DRUGSTORE fil-ndttlwtu _ , mu particulars on request Royal Securities Corporation i IJPIIT‘, Riley Building, Charlottetown Tomato rant Slintjohn Quasi Winnipeg Vaneouar NewYork E. R.. BRDW Ml IIOHMOND ITIIIJ ONAILOTTETQW” Fire, Life; Accident, Sickness all’, Plate Glass Insurance 8t Lowest Rate Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd u“ Good Strong Stool.‘ (‘Atmplltlilrf ,1