i 4 1 a ._, . THE llllillliillf rue-Most. W. Chester l. Isl-urn to Inssgsr, J. I. Burnett ‘m l‘ u‘ New York lspreseltativ ‘ Chlmgo laprosentut Iv Secretary, Llost. Col. D. A. Isellluserr. I). S. 0 vies-President. I. I. IIrloQll. Asssoisto Editor, D. K. Currie s-lngruhnn Powers, Ins. e-li. J. Power ' WEDNESDAY, MAY-sh, 192s ‘nu sulnulli y‘... L '. .-‘ p, hos. By The why The Dominion Parliament we: ,,. ‘ ' y forced to msko some show of amending its rules in order to prevent the waste of time and money in long speeches and pro- longed debates of which the budget debate furnished a striking ax- What“. £01‘? of your: o‘ cusanmr ‘ POOR PROPAGANDA A good dead of otherwise good This inner equipped III l" PW‘ vldes power or numerous l0 llfllllll the fsrrn ll very low cost. It 95¢"- enlly automatic n operation llll Pfllll" of Its simplicity end tho Wflflmlmhb- and quality ofullpnrult will give years of service and practically eliminate re- psIrs. Hnshightenslcnhllter! olilon. suction fuel feed. Boeedga: beelsn::g . e o 5.“.'.'§n'“..‘-l3".1'.§SZ‘.".'iZY usdfifirk and 3 h-p. sins. Write for illustrated folder and prices. . Vibe lindiuetrial situation in the Uni- ted States ‘has taken a ‘slump. Even the ‘unduly prolonged debate on til" Budget was farther drawn out by the Minister of labor and some of lhis oonferes on this subject. if th-ls wire an honest effort to corr- vince Canadians What they were as well off in Canada as they would be in the United ‘St-ates andpabovc sill. ‘if it were true, little fan-it ‘might be ‘found with ‘it. it proves to be untrue and in direct contradiction to United States of- ficial data, which every Canadian can read for himself. it ondy emp- hasizes ‘the lm-becility and the fals- ity of ‘Liberal propaganda and will do more ‘to drive Canadians out of If you are “red their country than it Will-I to lecep l0 make P. fire wlth them at home. The Federal Ite- pcor (‘Gab end your sorvo Boil: at Washington, lrza re- cent bu“e n. dcc ares that ndus- tnziubge f trial conditioniiiad in no wlise do 01' crlng‘ H 0a. 0 clined antftlfiaflproductilon for the SCOTCH COAL year was up to ‘the high level. We Al; A. Pickard Co. 3t- Jolrny Quebec. Moutroll. 0&7! Toronto. Windsor. Wlnnivil our... can". v-m-w- WW" “metal m‘ 19mins shed “w” days bitterly about. in an ‘edfort to make it appear that ‘sinple. To this end a committee 50 chains long, Oll the main hlsh- W“ appointed and found no dill!- way between Charlottetown and SuIInmIGIrSIdBI that mums“ complain cal and necessary reforms. First among these was to increase the n l5 “infill-ed m“ quorum of the House ‘from its pre- whfle the“, h, on“. one “m8 Wot sent number of 20 to 50 members. it is compw Other recommendations of tho com- mittee are a time linft of 30 min- utes for other speakers than tire but ‘hard on the road ‘rrraser in that 103.16“, 1n debate and‘ m’ ma“ parllcujr secuon’ tlrslzrcgmore eff-Alive than it is DOW. to soar-plain about nrentary to the whole roa-d system Miss Cecile Bunn of ‘th“:- London Pally Tciogranl who arrived ‘in Montreal on Saturday was very nr-ucb impressed with the city and was somewhat start-led on realizing These proposed amendments If adopted by the House would go for to remedy existing evils and would meet with general approval in the country. But will the House adopt the magnitude ‘of the country. She them? There have been many com- whem hawevm; L; here for one year ililTlflg whlchlomittoes and commissions appointed. L-me she Wm travel across me from time to time that have mode Country for h" paper giving *m_‘more or less valuable recommenda- ;tions. of which nothing more has been heard thoreofter. The pro- wl“ 951w! 0f tllémoter of the reform got his speech sojourn. she ‘said, is to give the recorded ln Hansord. perhaps not‘ Hrlitislr readers an en-t-ireiy Britishnflmae" mad“ chnmnfl" °l ‘h?’ mm‘ lttee and as such si"ned a report l‘ i t f . i i . J" ° v “w” “ ° “Md a“ "M" "m" blocked out by himself which’ was duly submitted to the House and not heard of again. presslons as she gathers them from coast to coast. Emigration from Scotland ‘to Can- rda since the beginning of 1925' shows a substantial decrease c0ln- The promoter had gained the “ma; Wm, the sa.,n(,.p,g1._-m| in 1924' kudos he sought for and was well it being L500 and 9000 respectively content to let it go at that. it may for 12 months‘ Scotland sent wlamturh out that way with the propos- _ Icd amendments to the House rules. “m” ‘lwse of Sunfish bl°°d "m" Parliament is full 0i‘ talkers and rlil over the Unibid Kingdom totall-|many of them have no liking for a til 2.000. The total lmovemenll m time limit -being sct in their way. Canada last year was 88 290. The it Is toicrl-lbly certain that there culty in suggesting several practi- lnrslm, IRRITATION ‘Ii s THE SKIN .\iany womcrr, mothers who havr raised children, seem to forget that When the baby was very young, it was bathed and powdered, so that there would be no chafing under ‘the arms or elsewhere on the burly, and that a lot of the eczema that bothers them, and tneir farn~ fly, is due to the fact ‘that the parts are not kept dry. ' Physicians are finding a int of eczema at the top and at tile back of tho ear. due ‘to the fact that as the hair is kept over tire ears, the eurs hidden ‘in fact by the hair, tire perspiration that comes out on ‘the surface there, does not gel. evapor- ated. This means that this part is" kept too moist, and the ‘Hallie DIY" ducts that are in the perspiration simply irritate the skill, as any other foreign matter would. ,'l‘lrat ‘the eating of certain nrtl cles of diet is responsible fnr much of these eczematous conditions is admitted, Raw fruits, white brcud potatoes, too much mea-t. might in some individuals se‘t up the trnrl- ble. whereas others can eat any quantity of these fonds wlthmrt ex periencing the slightest irritation. of the skin. However where there is this tendency to eczema or skin irriiu- tlon. the perspiration can set up the trouble if the parts are kept tun warm, and air is unable to strike ‘the surface. Bathing With warm water. then with cold, and the application of H iitlic talcum or dusting pnwzlcr uf uuy kind is the best treatment. Sometimes a little orgnnisur. a mdkjflflon ls ‘that a coualderwbiegrre at least one hundred of them fungus, as it is called curl sot up number of alrtisans will com‘9- to Can-l who .1991 that way bu; whp wgulrlla most severe irritation under the industry nor ‘would we bind any sat- Phone 240 isfactlion in recording its decline. ~-—-—<o>i—— insincerity which actuate these oc- _ .'a<la soon, if conditions warrant it. (Au-tonal declarations on t-he ‘port not like to vote against the changcfilrm- l“ m” 5mm‘ m elbow loin“ Ionrl would therefore prefer that it or elsewhere‘ Tlrp skin becomes,ver'y red and l, ‘ JllilV/t . "'l',l',l/'/‘ . l? ‘l-Jirfi/M/u/ ...'rll'l..‘l It depends on your own fancy as to which form you prefer. The Plug is for those smokers who like to slice their tobacco right off the plug as they use it. The Cut Plug is for those who would enjoy the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for the pipe. Whichever you choose, you are sure The “Cut Plug" .4. n", on sale in the lemon; mg“ Vacuum (sir-tight) ' - fir. .__Q jfihsllhmpdn_ -.r (.K>,I~AL.\INFUTAIA'>'TETR \N'ou\<v4nv~.‘" if such there had been: what we (IUDIOTB in the holiowness and the ooveoeweyvooo+oooo+oeowo of lmnflcalyly ‘interested Canadians _ in prnve to a supposedly gullible z 9"“! 5"|“"t““'s i [illlrllfl that conditions in ‘the Uni-toil FOR States are just as ‘bad as ‘they are _ in Canada. Guardian Rfladers Every Canadian ‘who has his ear ¢ooyyyyoopoqoy , , |tc the ground knows that conditions ""'/ ‘U’ 1925 in Canada are not as they ought to liiii uoolizuass 0F Gubz- Iv‘ and that things are as thevam $3.’; 1'22:.:';a::.:1:;";.:::"::r :11: o‘ (lurfui works to tile children oi ‘he mstabllllv and ullcerlalnll’ al- merr. Psalm 107121. '()tg,-Lwa_ by barter, I’RAYI‘]Rl——‘(d Gull, there is nonelthe anematlve adumkm and “band” lLke 'i‘lrco in the heavens above, orionmurnt of fiscal poldcies to secure l“ qhy "wrcylsupport for a government that can- not ‘stand on ‘its own fect can never bring anything but disaster to Can- rflllll or to any other country. The irmserri: ‘federal government. bal- Jinclll‘): itself on one ‘foot and then on the other Iraslbecome a Joke and is ‘tolcrawetl only ‘because. constitu. rionally, it cannot be got riid of b9 lore the general elect-ion. Government SPRING SONG This is tlrt- incredible '1 ilrrc of the your, ’ih<.- applu ‘lrce blooms, 'l'ile catbird is here, 'I'hl*rc‘s down on the cherry And snow 0n the plum, Ami black and gold bees Arc beginning lu collie. 'llre lilac is budded And nobody knows Vtbcre her dry llund That clutched wintertime gocs, Daffodllsftrilliutn, Tulips that hold In every gay cup A coin ui‘ pure gold. moo-m. FOR HEALTHIER CHILDREN A new ‘book, which should ‘be u. ev"ry home ‘wbcrc children are or are expected ‘to behas recently been published ‘by The NlvtionalPCourrci-i of Education, of Ontario and is be Ing made avallalble at, txast to the pu-bllc through The Red Cross Soc- l-tcy and ‘its branches tihroughout (klnarla. The ‘book. entitled ‘Smiths of a ‘Bclltor Quality." ‘is ‘by Dr. George G. Nasmith and has been revised and approved of ‘hy the most eminent ‘physicians ‘in Ontario lflfl by officials and nurses of the "élflfllllllll Red Cross Society . it is written ‘in the form of a story. the story of ‘baby life. growing to school tge; through different willmcnts to healthy and robust: girlhood and boyhood. The story is interesting. ionslble and educative and cannot ‘nil ‘to he helpful to mothers and rhilrlren‘. ' The local branch of the Red Cross ‘Society can ‘provide the hook on application. lied sprouting pennies, Bridal wreath lung, And whitc-throated sparrows With their harp song. While throat arrrl -whlte crown Anti speckled brown breast, This is tile time When song sparrows nest. 'I‘iu-. wind in my gurderl This morning was culrl. The grass was ull spanglcll Wilir (iarrrlclinn gold. A rliibirrl wits singing “Mny is now here!" 'l‘his is the rrrust wonderful _ Tlmt- of the year! ~lnuise Drismli, Times. in New York WHEN YOU GO AFTER THE BIG FISH You must have s depend- able rod, a good lino and a hook that won't let ‘em get away. -€—<-o>-___ EDITORIAL NOTES ‘Nn, tihose chant lines at the ‘street crossings are not for cross word puzzle ‘purposes. The-y ore intrud- ed to teach ‘that cutting corners in dangerous and behind who times, In addition to these you must have padlenee. We can't supply you with the patience our we can show you the belt in fishing tackle. We are frequently being told that the talk about industrial depression‘ in Canada is dead. _, Isn't. it too bad we cannot so» much about the tslllr that ssys ‘it is dead. SEE OUR WINDOW BE- FORE YOU BUV THAT FISHING OUTFIT A gprhd-y stream of in ugh-hes has should not come to n vote, That ‘ll . bcen received regawding the oublis what is likely to happen lrl this . Other important business of look d r1 ‘t, f _ ca" - “ow an n he “Imm which there is so much yet lef-t un- ' ‘touched though the session is well Mu“. J. J. Ilrtlihes i -k in hi‘ - “NH the“ H h s‘ m? g m on in its fourth month, will frt. ‘ " n ' ‘m? g ‘L a‘ Oudwa- Thelfnrd a pretext for letting the com- ofhcr day ht- twk part with the mittee’s report amp llll.0 oblivion. Labour nuurrhers in denouncing the nxpmdum‘? mr defence. He 0mm Au the case stands it In a test of I d h the sinconity of the House. Many ( em“ t‘ e who)“ system or tram‘ are doubtful of the sincerity of pol- lr farce and useless. He also arg- sent House membership in particu- ucd that the present system of arm- m‘ “vents w“ we 1110M enwuve way change in its quorum the Canadian o! brlnglng Mm“ war" T‘, hm?“ master. There is a linn in ‘the way "hm" Wfllllfl D9809 ‘a WW W179 0'! and s. British lion at that. for tllo mind must be evolved, Yes, hut British North American Act 1867 chem, Wm than be no use for mmjlouso of Commons at twenty muni- ie/rs or lhticians eithc , . p0‘ r mcnt can make it more or less. ‘Seven vacancies exist ‘in the Sen-j ate and while ‘there is no dearth oil y‘ tlgumzlle adgrles‘ to m‘ Maj" ‘cur-nu ‘he “or “= ““““‘- ‘hem-iii... f.....2“'..$'§..Z§ZiZf1QTSIZ i” "Mwlbumd l“ "he wish l0 lmhfoot of the Throne, might probably Vlflli‘ for certain members of panlia- prove effectual in removing this ment, withgryt, awning ma“ h, [he obstacle but that woulj take time House M‘ ‘Ms jmlcmra Slmtlaflygnnd much fussy formality. so that it "a desired m ma,“ an we “r the quorum is not likely to be en- _ ‘Iarged ‘this year. It is, of course, pomtments at once wlretiher theylmmnrd that the people m- Canada he filled by members or outsiders shall be obliged to elcct 24s mem- The Quebec vacancies. ‘more than hers of the House of Cnmmnnl-uanli auypothuvr’ are 531mm“, me plvulaqltllill. B0 mch should be able to oar- cauee in the delayed appointments. fgngnoshfi]fingilesihired zggtaorlzg: Sir Lerner Gouin and George Pam l’ ' members are absent from the em‘ 'M' P" are ‘the mo” ‘Probable chamber in which they ought t0 sz-lecilions along with J. J. Hughes, be present. But that is the way M, p. Ppjhqe pjdway-d [pygmy The that things are and it is quite be- othcr appointments seem likely to yo“ the pow" o! the pamamellt g0 to people other than members. of Canada to change m ‘F-iris includes one vacancy each in TM Corner Loglgr guy-M up on Prince Edward island and Now the sunny side of the street corner! 5mn3w|ck_ Ontario and Aymnm in Charlottetown as the days grow warmer. The species is of the I h . genus homo, masculine gellricnurrll n t a summary report or the mostly of an age ‘between ill and swam“ ‘m the Buds“ by Mr- ‘H' D"50 years. ln point of age only he MCEWBII‘ M- Il- A» I11 ‘lllfll- 5fllllfi|resembles "the woman with the scr- day's issuu". of The Guardian. many Dents tensile," in that "he is not valuable things rcferrcd to by Mr. om‘ h“ is "m Ymmg". Th“ kids Meme“ Wm naturally mun“, are elsewhere. and much too aotlvc ‘to stand still in any place or atti- “M because or the“ m“ “Bqllence turle for ‘more than a minutc. The of MrsMcEwews llrflllme"! W" older bipeds of the leisure class somewhat disconnected. ‘thus ob-l rpfer a chance to sit, and resort germ,“ M5 meaning we my,” may to he ‘benches on the public squares s ful-lur ‘report of this. one of tho "’ “m” l“ ‘m’ “mmgh” best delivered in ‘the House was not Th, Q |__ ffafafnuy “m,” go possible at the time owing to heavyrlhat portion of the leisure class demand, on m" 5mm} sufflce 4t who are content with standing room m anythm m Me Wmch on m“ m? only, each with a convenient wail l o l to lean against, a quid of tobacco ca“ on w n many pmv m“ Mo" in his cheek and a sidewalk before sions Mr. ‘Mcwen s grres; arm. sslhtm to decorum He chews m pm.’ he himself expressed it, was “w seererence to smoking the weed, for this, m" ngflve m-oyrnce an", on tho reason that in conversation- me madmvmswiw. Tm!“- wmk with ‘his chums the pipe will go h" our m" “mitt”: 1nd “man-out, and as the corner is often _ u _ windy, the exertion of re-llghting m"“d”'1"'°'p°°l"' 9t Pmmcs- H9 and the expenditure of matches ‘be-' Pllilllfll 0M- fllfl. Bllwe 1373 evorfcome boresoms. Wherefore be m: g mos MoDONALD s sliAoLsY Proprietors -—-?- moon upWoelr has passed but the necessity to keiop clan-n and fneshened up has not. bet us keep: up ‘this good work. The (lumen of time Golf requires as much alteration ss any other (olden. Grout Georg. Q. Phone 315 _.__._ ‘llhore is one piece of ‘road about oi-ble mmovo (‘he nramn. other ppovlflcg in 93mm; rncahamdlruminates rather than ‘burns his h, mwlaflm ‘We Prince Edward fodder. As a clzns the C. in! are ' egarlous usua iy - gather ng in island lost a quarter of ‘its ‘people n ‘ f t th t t and almost all In induntmies. Tirerlfzrfiz! zmulzngu,y;ee,blufn,gg was s mason for this and it is tlrtfcity. duty of our representatives and lug rural units stating that it was luglang genera“), and of [he pm“ {{0}};- ._ Besides, as to the proposedl-M-ooowooeomoooa-oeooo-e - House of ‘Commons is not its own, bben-tbc-nrilienniunr will be here and fixes m" quomm of the Canlldlll"! lbers and only the imperial Parlia-l‘ ' ' " ‘OH“"»'...H is vcry obstinate ill defying WWW ment. I lluru again yvo have the reason; for its strong growth, in that tircsc parts persplre so freely Wit-boll! "ll adcqurlte opportunity to have thcl i lperspirution carried away IIY thu u‘- l Your doctor usually clears up th-.| v 'conrlition with green 5"“?- “ml 2""! ‘of tire mercurial olntments. ilwl treatment is safer in his hands. y I The perspiration is lll-‘ll fllllll-hel" lgxflmplg of how poisonous our ownl lwastcs are to the system. l. The Public Forum l I This column in open for tlrn rllur-rrsslnn by onrrmrpnnrlenls M‘ qua-atrium of Internist. Tlrl Charlottetown flunrrllnu do" not rrnr-nsnrrrily orultrrun the op- lnlnns of a m respondents. > I FOR CANADIAN WOMEN ‘Sir.—~'l‘bc (lunadian Business null Professions-i Women's Club. ii East 541th Strwet, New York Cily, wishes ‘Canadians to kn-ow that it is an or- Rfill-lziillfilrfflrlilllll mainly for the purpose of bav-rrv, Canadian women rcslrliur; ir. Nnw Y~ rlc Ira-ll ill lmlflll with on‘; :|:.t:iirer and with otlrfr women of British birth ni‘ parent- age living in or near that Ci‘ty. It is fol-t that all Canadian girls coming to New York to livc, or t0 ‘study. should ‘bu-long ‘to this organ- ization. not only from a social, but a partriotiic standpoint, Many com"- to New York, however. who know nothing of ‘the Club's existence. and there are probably hundrrds 0i‘ Canmlian girls living in the ‘great nretro-potis who seldom come ‘in contact with (rl-h-crs of their own nationality. This n-eed the Club is endeavoring ho meet. and asks the cooperation o fthe various (Tuna- rldun Clubs ‘in Canada, which. it considers. are best fitt-zd to lei. tho. women at home know that thcrc is no necessity for their lrisl-Prs nr daughters to ‘feel they are "strang- ers in ‘a strange ‘land!’ so tn spr-ak, should they take up ‘their residence in New York City. If the Canadian Club of Chan lotumown would be good enough to impart this information thrmlqzh their members. advising any women who come to ‘New York to communi- cate with the Club. they would bu. doing a rcu-l service ‘to their corru- lzrywomen. l om Sir. etc. ISABEL L. EVANS President r --—-<-0@i_ AAAAA g Character Reading i ,. taper ‘to a tine point over the temples denote calmness and faith- fulness. Their owners‘ are goo readers of character. and brows be black they show an ard- ent and loving nature. People with these brows make ' ‘id bus. bandsnnd wives, l ___ of the sure signs ‘that Spring has come. 8o for ‘the meetings have been held in the day time only and on the sunny sides of the corners. Lstor. as the season grows warm- er the day meetings of the fratern- ities wllivbe convened more gen- ersily on: the shady side of the streets and evening sessions will be resumed as in tormer years. The meetings sre" 090a to ‘the general m", WWW to ‘on ‘or ‘M’ n “mi The boring meetings oftho O.L.'|' are being resumed otter the long ' winter adjournment. This is one v bile, no Admission fee being sliqd and no collections are m‘. CW0?‘ [or boundmgeroflokeflm This I-Iulrncnt-so wollog, hes! $3.‘ffi‘.§i£;.'8§..l2é'..'°*“" '~ so I bottle s-Iwsys h o3 3-» You'll need r:”‘ll'.;?..."“".i2';. Ilylnnn Building - - ‘MQ-oo-oooo-ooooo-eow ! Co‘! Long, dropping eyebrows which HQTEZOM“ H m‘: mention the their, of lily jewels," Mace '2" to get an extra choicepipc tobacco- mellow, rich and tasty. Manufactured by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited Imperial Fox Biscuits CONTAINING PURE COD LIVER " OIL Manufactured 8y The Imperial Biscuit “I Company Charlottetown, P, E, l. lies. Trade Mrrrk The Ideal Puppy Foml Ranchers who fed imperial Fox Biscuit last year un- animously acclaim it the Ideal Puppy’ Food, uamethoserrswarteurdburnsdo thepsln llsonobe unsung The little foxes eat the Biscuit as noon as the)’ "WW out to enjoy the sunshine. The biscuit requires to be soaked in milk at this early stage. A ‘little later the puppies love to chew It dry-the NATURAL method for foxes or dogs, SEE THEM GROW l Imperial vitamins: lo the secret. Cod Liver Oil ls the greatest "body builder" known to science. Largely fed to under nourished children-n sure preventative of rickets. esd —'l| su ideal "first sld" frrlrlld. or sent poctpaid by W. ll‘. YOUNG INC. ill Montreal Try our specially prepared “Puppy Mal", Highly . Juli the _|.| 1 l “i i 1 i thllng for the r n.‘ at this by experienced feeders. VifOOOO§§§§OO§§§Ok§§Qffi y For Fire Insurance 9 Selenite Hard Wall . ocnlult Fresh Cemcm l 1r. M. summon Lime in Cztsks and use Richmond Street \ g Barrels . Phone u: Carloads Just W‘ ‘ *"""+~ Received. I VFOQOO-PO+O'OO-O 0-9044 O-OQ-O-RQ I v msmrous EYE STRAIN We use this adjective qd. vlledly, Bufferere from Eyegtrgln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the P"°""" °I I"! Bye defect. The motive power of (h; entire human orggmgm |. Nerve Energy, We have 1500 Buoheil 07 good heavy Reoloaned WM" Banner Seed Oats for 89°‘ Gash 90 Cont: per bulb"- Buoirol done up In Bill °l 3 bushels ueir. lsgsvio can" osclr oittro. F‘. 0. I. our 8064 Eton. THE ROGERS Limited. I THE BVGONE FUTURE Actress- I want your pnpcr to 100° ‘when o’ n". choice imported Banner OWL‘ Oats. Roporver-"Wben did it mm Actress-"Nexit Monday." Norm-I ‘y... u I. “m, h‘ a H P utillzo about 209$ of this I Also Imported "Victory." i "Abundance" and other vll" mm of "one om m W‘ Ail‘ for _ V,‘ __ \\ \\ i y Nerve EnerIY. but when Eye- .V_ . y ._ / strain is present, s much larg- l) D 5 " Proportion is required. > Hence defective eyegtilrough their consumption of on ox- F b b D b D we have over sold. eenlve amount of Nerve In- ‘ prlggg, erov. may seriously offset the < f tionlng of other organs of the body, and ltroduoo ill health. , HAVI vouir ' IYIO ’ Mammoth Late ‘Rod "d Early Rod Clover. “d” Timothy 1 and 2 grad"- EXAMINEO > _ ~ l» C-O o. r. liuielr “Allfi” f‘ " optometrist l 1