PAGE roUli h ' " , _ -——* ._ TliE GIIARLOI TETOWN GUARDIAN *"°‘°‘ "-1 "w WW’ II " ,lu gay Parse. people will donpatiamsssbouttbetime that they used to stfllllle into tuxedoe. Promptly at l0 ifclofl each night, 1., to the orders of Jean President-W. Che-ates I. IeLun. I. P. Vlno-Iresldena-i- l. Burns“ Secretary-latent. Col. ll. A. Inolllunnn l). l. 0. Editor Ind llauallnl Dlrerlor—J. B. Burnett Assnnlsfo Editors-Frank Wilkes» and II. K. Currie per year (in advance) delivered. W. "Qno- “hill; mus. YOU om other sum‘ ‘can: nffgrsimllzdaegvrel: fills m census and United suns. 0111599. BN9“ 0! 901109. and his I 4 I m“ ollour Iced it Ila: u‘ traffic commission, all automobiles r 45°90‘ Prices, 50mm," o: "r TUESDAY, MARCH 11. 1931 em ee-e e new an. horns. Time, you m a.» m». .0 e o g h m, ' “‘ “ and bells on street cars and Wm u m; guy, ~ Poor Prophets 111°" 51°“ °1-’ 111° "n" VKYMY- W tugboat-s will be stilled. orchestras, Bum“ W'B"'°”'M‘D' m, ,,,,";,,,, any“ o 3 4 5 4 '9 330:“ b04- n concludes, will convince the except st licensed plsces, will stop VALUE op Tm; 195g 0p “n; m“ m. on, d“? Mp u] n p p “mo eggs! As a result of the hew automobile most skeptical that certified seed "111118- and 111010110801" 111W M" ' non _ v n; 1p _ ' no" sun tariff, it is anticipated that Hudson- stock is far superior as regards free- u” “new All thins! I'll 81" W"- - w v ‘T ICHUMACBgn FEED B, d Nash ' f 1 _ f d, 1 ' m of t I ‘i Pbr years the value of eggs in ill- Will you be my guest, Dug‘; “an u m ca“ emery 1m dom mm Sea“ p“ y may u” 7°" M" PM“? snwdel" ness and health has been recognized. Bells for your lennet \ ported direct from the United States, will be manufactured in Canada. ‘Hill will mean added employment b workmen in this country without increasing the price to the pur- lhaser. With the exception of a few high- priced care which cannot profitably be manufactured here owing to the lim- fted demand, it is expected that in the near future every standard Am- erican make will be represented by bench factories in Canada. The wlseacres who predicted that the new ta-rliI would be disastrous to the automobile industry and would increase the price of cars by over a hundred dollars to the Can- adian purchaser should be fitted with dunoes’ caps and kept in after school to learn their lessons. and vigour of growth and that the resulting crop is better in every way. hiss! growers have stated that they will plant nothing but certified seed m future, and they are satisfied that such seed is worth paying a. prem- ium for. the British Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, increased taxes to the tune of 33,000,000 pounds. He defended his action on the ground that this in- crease would enable him to show‘ a surplus at the end of the year. ‘Phat end is approaching and Mr. Snow- den is faced with a deficit which may be in the neighborhood of 50,- 000,000 pounds. As a Finance Min- ister he is‘ the poorest of poor prophets. more particularly the white with its large proportion of protein which is about the same as lean meat. The use of a number of’ eggs daily, together with milk, has been shown to build up the body__ in tired and worn folk. That the yolk of the egg was a good food has likewise been recog- nized because of the ‘fat and vita- mins found therein. However it was not known until recently that it could fulfill the purposes oi’ the starches in the body, which as you know supply the energy for the working of the body. Dr. I. Abelin, Berlin, points out that although egg yolk is not a car- bohydrate (starch or sugar) ~it nevertheless exerts a great influence on the way sugar is handled by the body. _ Experiments show that egg yolk increases the liver‘s ability to store sugar within its walls. It is felt Time, you old gipsy man, that this is likely due to the vita- W111 you not stay. mins in egg yolk, A. B. C. and DpPilii up your caravan which have so much to do with the Just for one day? proper working of the food stufis in —R.alph Hodgson. Of silver the best, . Goldsmiths shall beat you A great golden ring, Peacocks shall bow to you, Little boys sing, Oh, and sweet girls will Festoon you with may, Time, you old gipsY. Why hasten away? regularaavingofspeioenragecf " yourinoolmenuwhethertlle amountislargeorsrnalhow- impomm. , . U!“ 0|’ Write for fore buying. A. ilorne & 0o. wnohasshs: s. RETAIL Last week in Babylon, Last night in Rome. Morning, and in the crush Under Paul's dome; Under Paul's dial You tighten your rein- Only a moment, And off once again; Off to some city Now blind in the womb, Off to another Ere thats m the tomb, Island Less Affected pm“ w 'l‘hat the agricultural interests of Prince Edward Island as shown by the value of farm lands _wei'e less affected than any other part of Can- “ada by the business depression last year is evident from figuim lec- ently issued by the Dominion Bur- eau of Statistics. This Province ex- cepted, the decline in agricultural values in 1930 for the Maritime Provinces. Quebec and Ontario is shown to be about double that for the Prairie Provinces-Manitoba, Al- One of the most ornate motor cars ever built has just been shipped from England to India for the Maharajah of Patlala. Its equipment includes: Window glass that enables the oc- cupants to see out, but prevents people seeing in. An Egyptian silver wash bowl. Silken damask curtains. A searchlight of 225,300 candle- power," which must be the world's champion “dazzlerfl solid gold crest- ed cutlery. Old English chinaware. The body is mounted on an A. E. C. chassis, and the car is to be used for hunting expeditions. The search- llght throws a beam of 1,000 yards This Baal Invites Your Savings Aowuuf- Interest Campoundsd Half Yearly. THE BANK 0F NOVA SCOTIA _ ESTABLISHED 1832 _ Capital $12,000,000 Reserve $24,000,000 Total Assets over $265,000,000 With the object nf giving the best possible service to our marl- time customers the Eastern Supervisor's Department ls located in Saint John, N. B. Bulletin on Seed Potatoes A new pamphlet 0n Canadian cer- tified seed potatoes, giving up-to- date information on the rules and regulations governing their produc- tion, has been issued by tne Federal Department of Agriculture. The pamphlet ‘was written by Mr. John The average value of the occupied farm lands of Canada for 1930 as a whole, including both improved and unimproved land, as well as dwelling houses, barns, stables and other farm buildings, is shown at $32 per acre as compared with $37 per acre in the Tucker, senior plant disease inspect-l or, Division of Botany, Dominion‘ Experimental Farms. It is cited as, No. 129, New Series (being a revision.’ of Pamphlet 84) and should be in! the hands 01' all our potato groxvers and shippers. Emphasis is placed by Mr. TUCIKCI‘ on the necessity of using good seed as the basis o! good crops and pro- fitable markets, also on thc need of careful inspection of the individual growing plants. It was in order to‘ aid in the production of profitable crops by the use of disease-free seed! that the Dominion Botanlst in 1915 organized a system of‘ certification based on field inspections and very concise general regulations. The in- spection service was started in a small way first in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island and the practical value of the work was soon evident. The response on the part of the potato growers to the offer of the department to inspect good fields, with a view to certification, m; most gratifying, and the service was extended, proportionate to the demand, until every province was in- cluded. A total of 3,956 acres pas- sed inspection in 1920. This made available a. large quantity of seed for domestic requirements and in addi- tion 75 carlots were exported. Can- adian certified seed 011101113’ 111M113 *1 favourable impression in foreign markets and the export trade now requires one and one-half million bushels amiually. In 1930 a total of out the Dominion, and certified seed supreme arbiter of the ebb and flow half-brother of the sun, possessor of the four and twenty golden umbrel- las. a country of bare-footed people, of 34.000 acres were inspected through-l mud-huts and medieval customs. As a matter of fact it is a modern previous year. Following are the fig- ures by provinces: 1930 i929 Decline P. E. l’. .. $42 $43 $1 Nova Scotia .. 30 36 6 New Brunswick 28 35 '1 Quebec .. .. .. .. 48 55 7 Ontario .. .. .. 52 60 3 Mianitoba .. .. .- 22 26 4 Saskatchewan . . 22 25 3 Alberta . . .. . 24 28 4 British Columbia '16 90 14 A King Coming to Canada It is not often that a rcal King visits Canada but according to ad- vices from Vancouver that city is setting the stage in honor of the ar- rival there April 17 on the Canad- long. There is a rack of seven sport- lngguns, a tank specially construct- ed for carrying ice, an iii-gallon Now what does this mean to tired. fresh water tank, a silver cocktail shaker and a dining table with chromium plated legs. “When Great Britain borrowed money from the United States dur- ing the war says the London Adver- tiser the loan took the form of merchandise purchased in the United States on the credits so created. The refusal of the United States to ac- cept merchandise in payment of the loan adds greatly to the burden of the debt. In addition prices were inordinately high during the war, viduals? I have spoken before of a chap whose weight increased from 90 to 20 raw eggs daily. That the milk was of help, and also the white of egg was taken for granted, anrl like wise the fat in the yoke of the egg. But what was not known a: the time was ‘the wonderful effect cf the yoke of the vgg from the vimmin standpoint. By enabling the liver to 51°19 11D Sugar notwithstanding all that was being used to give the nec- where as today prices are-op a much lower level. In other words Britain borrowed money when it was cheap and must repay it when money has‘ greatly appreciated. The case for’ the cancellation or radical re- duction of international war in- debtednes is unanswerable." “We must close our ranks and pre- sent a united front against the‘ @5551!’ $119123’ to the body, there was always sufficient to form the little extra fat that covers the entire sur- face of the body beneath the skin. lTh€ vitamins in the food, as men- 1101195 b81010. Stimulate each food stufl’ to do its best especially when mixed with some other food. It would thus seem that the whole egg deserves a front place in our inn Pacific Liner, Empress of Japan. Communist peril" says an Englishmst or body building fwd-é? the of King Prajadhipcok, King of Siam. and his consort, Queen Bambai-Dur- ni, together with Prince Svastl, uncle of.’ the king and father of the queen, and a royal suite of more than 50 persons. King Prajadhipok possesses a formidable list of titles which Van- couverks city fathers are ponderously studying against the day of their need. The Siamese monarch is king of Siam of the north and south, and of all the dependencies, of the Lac- tians, of the Malays, of the Earens descendant of the great god Buddah. of the tide, brother of the moon, Siam may be pictured by many as exchange. "If public authorities,‘ shut the door on agitators and oni their literature, if they take steps to‘ re-establlsh economic equilibrium, if they come to the aid of persons in need, our country will be protected against the attacks which threaten it. It cannot be too often repeated: A population content with its lot, where everyone can count on a de- cent wage, which lives in peace and orderlineas, is practically impermeable to Communist infiltration." t It is estimated that India's popu- lation in a decade has increased by 30,000,000, the present number being not far from the 350,300,000, mark. The lessons in sanitation, the irri- gation and the improvement of the transport system have made the enormous growth possible, and the agency responsible for hi1 this is ‘the direction that comes from West- minster. Great Britain has done so much for the welfare of the Indian Empire that even the intellectual separationists must realize the prac- tical vslue of the connection. white of the egg to repair worn out muscular tissue and the yolk to sup- Ply 0116101’. and the little fat that we should have on reserve. By helping the liver to store up extra sugar for any future emergency, egg yolk W111 now be more generally used 1n $11 run down ‘conditions The Radio Reference (Sydney Post) The Attorney-General o.’ prince Edward Island, Hon. T. A. Campbell, has in some way or other managed to set at curious cross-purposes with the Premier, Mon. W. M. Lea, over the question of retaining counsel to rep- resent the Province at the radiorefer- ence, which is shortly to be argued 591°" the 511Dremc Court oi Canada. When the Court met some days\ago to fix a dale o: the hearing, c. 1.. Mayer, barrister, announced that he W55 flpPeflri-ng as counsel for the Is- land Province, and his name was entered on the records accordingly. T110 Press report of the proceedings was the first intimation ‘the public berta and Saskatchewan. the body sick, worn out, or underweight indi- criticisms Wm‘ “n immedmw public denial that his Government ‘had rs- tained legal counsel in the matter, and declared that it was "n " to pounds in about three months by the mm that Mr‘ Moyer or “you” else use o, 6 to 8 quarts m milk and 18 had been authorised to representthe Island at the hearing. Thereupon a representcfive of the Canadian Press at Ottaws interviewed Mr. ~Moyer, directed his attention to Premier Lee's statement, and asked him if he had any comment to make on it. Mr. Meyer's answer was that he had been retained by Hon. T. A. Campbell, Attorney-General, and was therefore duly authorized tovact for the Province on the argument. The Guardian now invites the Pre< l mier to clear up the mystery. The situation is complicated by the fact that the Attorney-General, who has held office for the better part of‘ a year, met defeat in a, by- election some months ago,‘ and h“ never occupied arseat in the Lezle- lature. The Guardian may well ask whether representative government still exists in Prince Edward Island, I SPECIALS 50c Frultatlves . 35c Listorine . .. $1.35 Lysol 75c Lysol .. .. 40c Lysol . . . . . . . . . . . 29c $1.25 Bayer's Aspirin Tablets $1.10 50c Aspirin Tablets . . . . . . . 35c 25c Aspirin Tablets . . . $1.00 Nujol . 75c Nuiol .. Extra Special 50o tuba Squibifs Tooth Paste and 25c bottle Milk of Magnesia BOTH FOR 39c. The Ready Cash ' When Urgently Needed— $10,000 h» $100 a Year A good many persons in‘ these times feel they should increase their Life Insurance owing to shrink- age in values of securities or properties, but fear the cost will be too heavy. Terms Insurance will, in many cases, fill the need, and can be purchasedat a minimum of cost—at age 40, $100 will provide $10,000 protection. Ready Cash provided by such Insurance often proves invaluable to partners, and is frequently the only means of conserving the business during read- justment after the death of a member or key man. We would be glad to discuss the plan without obli- gating you in any way.’ livmlmin a. 00., milieu. Branch Managers ' THE GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE C0. Lower Queen Street. - - ' 3938-3-17-1- Charlottetown -1i.‘ HONEY GI I] AWAY IN PRIZES $10.00 first prize, $5.00 second and $5.00 third prize, to the first three persons from whom the correct. missing word is received, in the following Brahmin Tea ad Use Brahmin Tea and Its and superior Send your answers to Higgs 8t Co. ' together with the side of a with the word “Brahmin” on it prove flavor , Ltd., Charlottetown, pound package of Brahmin Tea, As many answers as “Bra hmin" labels may be sent. 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' of Prince Edward Island had that the Government of their Province had decided to retain counsel in a cons- titutional reference of such remote interest, aha the Charlottetown Guardian protested editorially a- gainst the wanton extravagance of such a course, pointing out that b neither of the other Maritime Gov- J erments and none of the Western ‘ Provinces were taking any part in the case. Premier I-ea met the Guardian's , production totalled approximately Stage, with all of the trappings of five million bushels. modernity. It has a national debt, Stress is P111060 911 "16 15°17 that it which is the first mark of nationhood, is not the total production but the is a member of the league of Na- l/leld above the per-acre 005i 01' p103 lions, was an ally in the Great War. k!!! and marketing the CrOD that Siam, which is in Southeastern determines the profit. The average Asia. (this is in case you are weak on yield of potatoes in Canada. is ap- geography) has an area of 200,000 proximately 133 bushels per acre, ac- square miles, a. population of 9,000.- oording to information compiled by 000, It is a pastoral country, with- the Dominion Bureau of Statistics out manufacturing, but -it has an over the period 1920-1929. The aver- up-to-date state railway system age yield for certified seed is esti- which pays 41-2 percent. on its in- 149 Great George Street MAIL onlmas PROMPTLY AITENDED r0 _ ~ It is by no means uncommon to hear it said that much time is lost through a punctual recognition of the hour at which meetings, con- ventions and gatherings of all kinds are announced to begin their sessions because of the indifference of the tenth man or woman to whom time has apparently no serious appeal. The prompt chairman even if he has been argued into a decent interval of waiting, has very often to go over the business already begun, not only for the benefit of the late arrivals, - BELL 8r MIGIIIESU it. a. Bell o. 1.. Mathlcson. bl- Barrisfors d» Solicitors Money to Loan CIIABLOTTBTOWN a mow-iii" rinkrns Ailll g uonscman > Just read this throush and see if It "does not interest you. This is the season when your bones and cattle need a good tonic after being closed in all , McLEOl) t! BENTLE J. a smarter v w. a. BENTLEY. K- ~1- Barrister she simmer-nth" Office: rso alehmemi Sim! MONEY ro LOAN Charlottetown. P- F- l McDONALD Q-McPHE mated from inspectors reports at vegtment, Siam, too, has wireless but also in order to bring about a Mm,- that had been though; m a m“, Y“ m“ u“ h, Mk A m bushel‘ p" we m the same stamm’ radios’ telephanes and ilrfixdiarrmdszlfslzltilngtngisofrnteheolfmitl: ‘W fetaurdsaag°gg yen“: ",’1tr°“t' :1; them over whether they I .|. s. McIJONALD h. i. Mcflir peflw‘ Many growers annually re- telegmphs’ good motor road‘ 22d reasons why today is heard the com" $3 K190113155 of tzgtnlznt grifffiun: m m ‘Md “m” or M‘ a ‘Altlsb-llgg! A:§OII.%%S' z port their certified seed crop t0 eX- motors, movies, and airships- It 5 plaint “that there is no time for any- 1g; 1, largely a matte;- of taking the n“; ‘ ‘ ’ _ eeed 400 bushels per am- so zone in for 11115111118 01' “P11111110” thins." The time is there, but the ia- trouble in time. ISLAND common Stewart f? Lowille? The storage of seed potatoes, so es- that it uses them for mail service. 41111101111 18 1101K Pawn!“ I _|_ n 511w“; c. ' ' . . LOWTI! eential in keeping the volume of h" bu“ mule ‘M w" h > "uawrin: soticnoss. E , The Soviet leader states that while 60,000 prisoners are employed in supply edlusted to the requirement-l Editorial Notes of the market, is likened to a bank 84 Great Geom 5m" this store for nearly forty MONEY To Lon‘ years and we know of none A better tobacco and s .. ‘ Russia b 1 . _.._ f-j-“w for the safe holding of perishable "a little bit of Shamrock will be gaihmdmonl’ ‘ha? elnsi it for obtaining but" cu,.e__thl“ ‘ccount, MARK R WICGUIG I m“ 111 PM“ °1 ‘115111111111111- 1'1"’- “llm "d" by mm’ M °;“' m?“ an‘ eight hour dsy, are well fed and '° pi for the popularity of our A_ - crop held represents capital, labour in honour of Saint Patr ckyw 0G0 ma“, “w; “gum @011"; pgf y“ n; ‘ M‘ "u". y" ‘unmsnn ‘fiucnom ‘ma. and investment and it must be care- fame shows no signs of dlminlshinx month in wages. The Russian would the price but it's all rnedioluo- MONEY T0 LOAN- ‘be compelled to make this assertion, but it does not 08110 with the testi- mony of those who have been able to not filled with cheap meal to make It look like .5 bargain.» UIQIIIIIIIYOIIIIIIIIQOII- I iieiewn. I . with the passing years. His armi- 69'5"” ‘ha’ on" __i versary will be fittingly u mmemor- fully protected from losses due to disease and frost damage. It has .__.- -_-. “Buck IWISI‘ been estimated that 30 per cent of ated in this city by the morning m. ‘m; an than. mm“ q; m, _ _ ~ - the crop ls lost annually, during the parade of the Benevolent Irish 80- worl: r214,“ A C; mint. '- 0 m.‘ a n. ‘flaw-ac E l ‘ £ U N G . w- En l'|"B'. storage period alone, from these ciety to st. Dunstarrs Basilica, fol- n’ "M mum-bl n u“ . “u- m‘: r11 A214,,’ t: ' , ‘ _ ' ‘ Qgn-lster a !o1.'°"°' causes. . lowed m the evening by me perform- m“ ,. l mmfim mm d». Mil 1t E. A. F I ~ a "m," m“ summnusgrri, A comparison madebetwven field-i "n" °1 *1" 1111*‘ 111" '1 t" w“ should be banished. 1t a obsolete. II . cruiser. canoe-roar, . _ ' . . . _ _ , , 1 v . .~ giggled my; optima seed and com- Edward Theatre Diseases en no lancer incurable- ' hilrul- i . . - ._ , '