_M§§-Y 8.1a pernggglpnrlie -»-______. ..-___ .- -VT_ilI"-__§fl£\__R7-U| Ifimv" Cihwpiivi‘ I e -~_-.-=. Notes B_y_7_' he Wayi A warning to pedestrians has been scnt out by'the New York Times] under the szartling headline, “Stay alive-Wear your white suit." It is ,explained that as the result of ex-l jpcrinlenrs it has been found that if] Uri the night a man in dark clothing ‘ Elm: 59b? I gf i. *1 y V: ‘ What destiny awaits that young other: would say good night and turn man. the Prince of Wales. whose per- in, with the exception of a conspir- ' 1m: elunlorfrerowll GUARDIAN; Illlrl. deli s cred. Britaink Young Man oflkzstiny Condensed from the New York Time! MBIhIlhP-sll‘ Phl-mli 535i"? Elmbrellas FREE Rosebud is doubly attractive these days. It is a SmokingTobacco of unusual mildness and flavour, with a quality that satisfies; and ' “Poker Hands" are packed with it, Ind United (ll advance! I IIlIU-n you t ~.>v - - . , ill advance) all" ' III u“ ‘m "u mm use rw lernrnl- IIIIIY iluunuen t‘.- mrnl-W. (‘heater i. llrLure. YIIC-Pvllltlrlll-al. ll, Borne"- u In-rrfarsw-Lieul. (‘uh U. A. “Mlalnnunnll. nib K can“ 55"" ind )|.u.'¢r_-J. B. Burnett. Acme-rat: Ind or— . . . i M s:osd in front of an Automobile.‘ ' h u; y Re IoIuuW Bulen, ID. sonality has won the heart of the atoror two. After half an o o WEDNE_S.PAY' at a dlalflllflfl °1' "m" 19° l"! i world? How will he shape up to £11.10 the Prince wc/Jd reappear bright 5" the m“ bflgmne“ "I its mad" , Tn“ BODY A FURNACE duties of klngshlp when the burden i and mery, ready for z little amateur, i i o: exaggerated praise of roads lh-‘h dire no; pfa1$<‘\\'01'ifl}', ban P31511513: l DIPORTANT VIS! Jfghts, he would be invisible to the _ ordinary tar-driver. In most cases‘ The Guardian Ls advised .hat Mr. R. either our 0\\'n p:opre or our usitois fhc “hum not he we“ by the dupe,- er interest in that body of yours if W. E. Burnaby- lvfaritlme Trade Com- that rcads are 300i! when ‘hey “re T1141 :15 "a: ‘mum be wddcmsetto r Koilhflffieitltlgriniz’ “lag a xumat_ r T P L Eh“ 90¢ izm t a. any a very su en sop a hm H8 away fly ‘manner at Tu cmo‘ and w _ and night, year afte: year; that u. D. MacPhee. President of the Marv! ‘his furnace goes out we“ we “Se” .'ime Provinces Asociatlon of T0-= , In anon," cue h ma“ m hghh 1 pass“ away ronto, expect to arrive in Charlotte-j colored clothes and carrying a whltef 511d yel- mll l5 Just What l5 hflb" town l, noon on Saturday‘ jbfgy 13.11 handkerchief was easily visible at Pehlhfl- You!‘ 99d)’. Y0“! ElSSUl-‘S, bl-lrll and will remain until the following of the crown is laid upon his boyish work with the orchestra. a rough-l,‘ head? Wlll he be bfllihefll by "S; and-tumble in the saloon. Iuexhalwh‘ weight and lose his individuality. his ible! ‘ S81v3 0f hllmbf- hl-i devll-mlyrbflfl‘ lrfe suffers real tortures at a formal. gallantry? , banquet where he has to sit through. It is no exaggeraton to say thatidull speeches. As the dinner proceeds . this young man has been adopted by E he becomes more and more nlfilflll-z ‘the world as the Prince of Youth. i choly. He sighs deeply. He is restless When the illness of King George re- ‘ in his eheir. 1i only he could get up called him from the wilds of Africa and dance, or start a sham fight. and he made a record dash to his l But to sit still for three hours, father's bedside, the American peo- use not a mere philanderer of I wonder ll yflu would have a great- would prevent him being run over unless he himself got out of the way. l For six sets of " Poker Hands ” ou AGRXCULTURAL EDUCATION ’ y ca" obtain FREE a Man's Umbrella, with sensible handle and strong. cover; for eight sets, a Lady's Umbrella, mew style, and fancy handle, with choice of Blue, Red, Green, Purple, Brown, or Black Reference has been made in the press to efforts new bclrll PW with ‘the same distance. in good time to f "b ‘W! malbrlflls lust exactly as coal a5 never before, in the developmfllll enable the car-driver to avoid hit- ,°1' 5.“ l5 burned l" 5h enllllc 01' mesdayimzirsnghfIrfifeurtzirgrgafi of agricuLural education. Excellent ‘King him, It is not so bad in cities - 331191" ‘Alld the results are exactly We s“? him first pram in m: day-s H,’ M Home people magma just Cover. commun ca ‘ l‘ u b m done {where the stream m.’ hmhlhtly e same, energy and heat ‘is pm- n .5 Th, Gnmm, Mud h, m... n, ,_ _t d usqmn‘ He n] f suggestathat our merchants and “'°rk “(mg m“ m° e g ‘,1 hted B t m the O h" d,» Iduced. a“ ' "“ ‘ ‘m 0"" ‘m “ "v°"d t’ spa an “m f '“‘ The" 579° ytw°° mlhybfflmtlpro- ‘ 3 up‘ u c u y ‘ has a serious and evzn spmiiual as- curable in uchangg for "Poke; mu , Prince," as though he belonged to tricts, where there are no sidewalks‘. The mgr“ M the 5°53’ d°°5 l1°l - , come directly ‘mm me m” that “them, and they speak of him. as I pact to hm character, as may he seen manufactured as n 1s m kteamknow, with affectionate admiration-in his devotion to a society known boner‘ but by a chemjcéla acnonfln France it is the same. There fellas Toc H, which lights lamps cf re. whereby the substances’ (the foodnblwliys I Che" Whflh hi! 1M6 18‘ rncmberance to comrades who fell ‘in bumgd provide power for an melshown on the screen in Paris or the em w“, The prince tgkss part in ‘_ Inusculm. movements o! the body’ the, provinces. ‘the religious ceremonies of this_so-, ch-cuhdon o, we bloom ‘he mgesuvel ‘People have heard tales about hi! ~ ciety with a spiritual sincerity whichh and other mud!‘ and an thejflocessJ“UHIUIHGSS, but they like it. He has m; one can doubt, ; es ma, 8° 0,, "Ema m, bod}, lihe reputation bl being a bhllmdvr- He has no “side" whatever, unltss‘ Now the we, burned m ‘he body. m‘ er; quick to spot a pretty girl. Well, people try to take advantage of his‘ I _ , y‘: know’ L; ‘he three mam classes m! even the sternest old Puritan relaxes good nature. ‘Then he can freeze nfhe committee on (Jo-ordination of ‘quarmt This leads to the questionlfoodstufis’ together Wm,‘ Sans andlthe line of his lips. "Boys will be chem with a. steely glance. He will this provlhm and nIc&§y-s4 Burnaby Agriblllllllal Pbllblt-‘SF i?) lhlll- C" AS- why do not British and Canadian ‘ water; Proteins which are meats, eggsrl Pays", H“ 15 remrted t° be keen °h talk to a stableboy or a cabman ex- nd ‘iasphee are m a poshioh to B,” ricultural Educational Policies; and statesmen get together and study , cheese and wheat; carbohydrates; Jazz‘ night Clubs- Pink's "he" Pl'°- actly as he talks to a duke. ‘not sure‘ In fact, he ‘earcd me $125: i i l.‘ blush valuable information rcgard~i <3) that on Marketing Educazion. ‘ihb Situation it'll-h I- Ylew i0 Pmvld‘ l “mm “e ‘he aumh" and 511KB“; i hibmon L‘ mt rigidly ‘nmwed- 3° The English people, young and old,, by the Canadian Society of Tech- ‘nlcal Agriculturlsts which has a mem- or lights’ pedzsiflans walk mushy ibership or over a thousand bfflvllsel upon the roadways, as {he smoothest agricultural cducationallsts. A meet- and mos; visible path for their feet ing of committees of this sosiety has Hi lllZhl- been held in Charlottetown and‘ o.her meetings will no doubt be held others interested in trade wih the Central Provinces should with them during their visit here. . The occasion, we believe. would be i, an oppgrtune cne for a public meet- mg at which these gentlemen could (fl5"\L§I vTh our Boards of Trade Canada buys hundreds of millions .. _ r th more from her next neighbor . t, 1 he.e. as time goes on. ‘ “°' and Mglsla. ve members mat crs n; The conlmittees m which this , than she sens m mm’ and buys hum °°““““°“ “m m" m“ m‘ “m7 . h , 1 t . t d a e. m ‘drcds of millions less from the Unit. is: business m can“, cahadl The province is c ie ly neres e r . l .ed Kingdom than we sell in that subject is one of grcn: importance to confer nu u: ‘i . and Save the “Poker Hands” .~, LOS that. he bclicvcd we would 559i “Wmv jlncrcasc iu our subsidy, but. he was‘ - ~ Ping under the re-. of all clmses, have a romantic love 00° w“ “c” 10cc‘ Commission h’ the manner m which the Huh‘ The names oi’ these committees in- “me provinces nude Commission 15 dicate their scope and their inlport- ha’ hmmohrhg Dofitless M5,, ance and it is hoped that in all their ‘H! Wm "quire spasm: lhforma. efforts they will have the heariy co- tton from our mcr~hants regarding Cllemm" °1 m“ “ma” “nd~m°" ‘sum yearly in the States in the pur- whlise of anthracite coal, not as good ‘nor any cheaper than anthracite from Wales. It would greatly relieve the ‘suffering Welsh miners if the Can- ollve oil. ‘ And then what is called the auxil- ‘lary or "helblnr food factors, inc‘ i vitamins, which as Dr. Fred M. AllsnI ,‘ sflys- l"? B Swill) of substances of un-i ing a remedy. Canada. spends a vast f mil l5 b1 13rd. "1953. butler. Clelilllwsay the least‘ A m°dem Prince H“ i says the world, who one day, poor lad, will have to turn his back on boon companions and frivolous de- lights and steady down to kingship. “Don't grudge him a good time while ‘ the Duncan for the Prince of Wales. And yetllmrt °‘ V _ _ It they are a little anxious about him. lmig?‘ bet“; do?“ \;:‘t‘e:“t:::e§re_ may are “at only afraid that hehvoud no. \- liso s . - - d l d that may break his neck one day by tak- 1mm’ Gmdmer had ec are IPrlnce Edward Island should 89i- ing e. reckless chance, but some oflswo 03o move and h“ (Gardiner) them are afraid that he may break, - ‘ ” Since the coming of S l feel very languid, lost m vigor, or "Pep" so to speak, Well friends don't be alarmed; this is only the Spring Fem and we have the remedy that cannot be too strongly reeem. l ‘known chemica -,. he can et it," sa s e a ' ill the commodities we have to offer. Plum-i- ‘ ‘tafiéf: market Con“? be supplied hylties of which aieogigmughsolxailalbgcillhtleellly[stren- g y m m n on m’ hi; he“; o, m5 Shh“ The [nevnabyelfliflilld be satisfied if we sot SZiCltiLOOO- Inflllflbd- h 5' A and this information should be prey The Slime“ M agflculmra] educr; In like manner can“; imports necessary for health m- gven go;- mcp,‘ I remember seeing him on the restraints of his high 1105mm mbyfmd ‘m’ “as “ondmfm genems y on Beef Iron nd W‘ mrcd in advance. mm has b5?“ "Hill "id frankly 1mm the smies huge supplies or ‘hi Now each one of these foods, prc-‘morning when his father was pro- lspoil him. They suspect that he hasim“ {mt 0v! n?“ taardltcr‘ r n this? 9 a me We feel assurd that both visitors discussed in this province for many ectricfll equipment and buys but lit- lelhi- Cbrbohytirates, and fats, has its‘ ciaimed King by the heralds at 5t. Egiven his heart to some lady whom? w!“ a” “e ° m“ e o a ‘h: ‘£53m’ “uzggzgal: z: I ‘ . . f, b id, ,he cannot marry for reasons of state 3mm’ m“ Pam“ m” a mu“ will receive l warm welcome from years, Many suggestions have been ‘made. most of them with a view to citizens. Since writing the above The Guardian is informrd of a similar communication received by the Pro- vincial Government, and readlat the- Council meeting of the Charlotte- town Board of ‘Prade yesterday after- noon by Mr. J. W. Boult/sr. Deputy, Minister of Agriculture Interest and ' i: “mild mm the “finds or our you“; in the work or mmpeople towards the farm and so in- SL1!‘ ‘ keeping our young men on the farms, ‘but notwithstanding the Suggflillbhs our young men continue to leave the farms io accept positions in cit- ies, most of them in the United ‘States. It is claimed by many that if agriculture were taught in our schools appreciation i f _ Maritime Trade Commhsion was ex-‘i d“? their‘ to taking}, azgnjg ‘as p:essEd,.and it was decided to co-l-‘heu m“ “om me o “as operate fin every way in arranging?‘ I n u d or our .~ . . . e ' e xo for a m ting at which Messrs. Bur-| p?" pm) J a an 1 e us naby and llfccPhec would b: p1" Ant. Nun‘? men and ‘young “roman Un- ‘v ‘doubtedly; the school and its influ- on“ SUMMER R9“); ‘ ence should be a factor in our agri- I" cultural life. Eighty per cent. of our people are directly engaged in farm- ing and the remainder depend upon the farmerfor their living. It is quite clear therefore, that if we are to live, our young people must be trained towards the farm, rather During the session the public roads formed a subject of much dlszusslon, Prom the Liberal side of the House there was a united chorus of prase of the roads of last summer. These encomiums WEIB in many TSPCCL’? l tried some years ago but it did not; xle of that line in Great Britain, al- ‘though the latter is the largest ex- ,porter of electrical equipment in the gworld. These are but two examples ‘of many that might; be cited. If the ‘entire list of Canadian imports were ‘carefully studied it would porbably _be found that our exports to the Mother Country could be practically lbalanced by imports, to the mutual ladvantagc of both the Kingdom and lzhe Dominion. This is "a consumma- ‘iicn devoutly to be wished." lion. P. J. Venlnt, Postmaster General, haying got his department- al estimates voted, expected to take ‘his departure for Europe, accompan- ied by his Deputy, But, now it is an- nounced he is not going, It must be ‘a great disappointment to him not ‘to get away and take a. rest after ‘his recent gruelling experience in ‘the House of Commons. It was Mr. Veniots ill fortune to have aroused lthe hostility of the entire Opposition forca in the House to an extent ‘quite unprecedented. l particular work to do, and it is very/‘James Palace. A small boy then. call- unwlse for humans to get the "one ed David by his family, he stood for social rank, but there is n0 such l“ M‘ sfmudsrs ‘mm be tethered and overdone. All people are no: biased than away from it as has usuallyjl food" ldea. ‘ The starches are the heat and en- ergy producers and so vegetables and bread are ideal fuel for this purpose.’ The fats are broken up into gly-l cerine and fatty acids, the glycerme of which is completely convertible into sugar, and sugar is the substance that when burned, produces the heat 811d energy. Fats seem to need the starches to start them burning pro-l periy. What isn't used is stored m’ various places in the body. The proteins, meats, eggs, and so forth, are absolutely necessary for, ‘building up tissue or repairing worn‘ 5 out tissue. Dr. Allen reminds us thatl isubstitutes are possible for other‘ l foods but not tor proteins. ‘ So take care of that body of yours} as you would a furnace. You try to? get the best coal, see that it gets a‘ fresh air supply, and you remove the; ashes regularly. i Do the same for your body. l l‘ l l THE LAND we LOVE l watching the ceremony over the gar- den wail of Marlborough House. Did he understand, that one day the trumpets would sound again for him and that heralds would proclaim him in his tum King of Great. Britain and Ireland and the Dominions Be- yond the Baas, Emperor of India, Defender of the Faith? He looked wide-eyed and wondering. I saw him again when he was in- vested at Carnarvon Castle as Prince of Wales. In the hot sun blazing down between castle walls where 100,000 people waited for his coming, he appearzd like a figure from an ed with 501d. He was very shy and solemn that day and had none of his future jnuntiness. It was the war that developed his character. He was out in France early as a “pup" Lieutenant, and was rather at a loose end before he serv- ed with the Welsh Guards. Nobody bothered about him much. He salut- ed Generals and Colonels as respect- I l i reason which would weigh with-them ha?‘ “bu” man?“ Thama“ “vho if he “m, “Here is the lady o’ my with cignt claims proves that we loveh, They baud up an 5on5 of are entitled to an increased subsidy ‘norms. wnhom’ my evidence. to ab ‘of more than $1,300,000 and has still count for h“ long bachelorhmxh lfour other claims in reserve ready to They are anxious lest when the ‘hurl nt ihe head of anybody who will crown is placed on Ms head they dispute with him, but hopes to get may and that he turns suddenhwsome" increased subsidy and would into a careworn man. Some remem- lbs “ugh-W glad to get one-or two b" m” "Bonnie Prince Charlie» did ghundredlthousand more, isnot safe to lhBVE at arge. ' ;‘::,;‘_’"“l u” pmmue M h“ ganami n is hard to tell vvacancl- the Pat- Personally I believe that when them‘ is “mm” m" °t M," saundm’ Prince becomes King‘ he Wm Show ;or Mr. Saunders is running away with lumen u a gentleman o’ ‘he oldlthe Patriot, and it will be interest- trndition, courageous, keen, simple, ajmg m s” Whabpmof the Patrm 10v“ of England, B friend o! ah hvillrsubmit for the statmont made in good fellows in the world. As the ‘us issue M the 30m umm“ world's favorite, he has an‘ inter-i I "m s“ at?’ national influence which he could: STLDEAT 1 use for conciliation and peace. He‘ may play a good game for England} and the younger generation evlery-f where. not finding it too boring as, I Edwnd. m,‘ e,‘ Imperawry good ‘suggest some way by which the cost, THE SANATORIUDI hope for him. j tient. prime lean BEEF, the tonic and blood purifying properties of IRON and the stimulating teaie qualities of good WINE. This ll a splendid nutritive Tonic, in- creases the appetite, aid: diese- tion and la especially valuable for exhausted conditions due l0 impoverished bleed. WE advin start taking it immediately. Only $1.00 per l8 Fluid 0|, Bottle. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE ; 149 Great George Street i ORDER BY MAIL l v ng books around to the bed Plf-bllh Next we have the radio, perlwlil fill ‘greatest entertainer of to-dsy. "fliii ‘paper could sponsor _ a. fund to Pl! Sin-In my last letter I tried toifor a modern radio set and provltb for its installation so that each N‘ sportsman and unafraid ‘That is ourjof operating the Sanatorium might h ilent would havetheir own heedlti ‘be reduced, Let me now spcak of the l This is most important and can hnatiiution as it applies to the pa- lshould b, lake“ w see that thlnir- ling is done the same time u til r . ',. r ll c with short memories and there are. been the case. The influence of the‘ I" ms “"73" ham“ "m" in I! FRANK YEIGII i u y as any o h" young “new H‘ » , ' ‘ It has been well said that r. B. is ‘electric work or course. u curb . l ‘ the States the President has under~ ‘ was unrecognized except by a few of The Public Forum F _ _ ~ - few who do m; remember the dang. school as vveil as of thehome should ‘taken a formidable task m which n _ {Us when he rode on ‘ “push bu“, , a rich mans disease and the very lldone any um, but, I suggest ith crou: hog-backs of that time. As n. be Eilefied Wwflds m“ end" Boys ils 1o be hoped he may have Kood sue-l, l MINING 1N ONTARIO ‘along the roads o! w“ crowded with‘ n“ fiflnmn h Wm h" u: first mm; m" pmem Wm have ‘oscompleted early. Concm w“ matter of fact i; is known that the B111 Bills B" i°° ‘mm “ughti mm‘ lcess. in any case it was quite ln the. |Buns and transport and marching: ma" an by correspond“ . considpr before Entering the San" ishmfld b5 “ ‘Num- km“ or w . .9 ' . ~ by the home and the school. that a ‘line of his duty to make the effort. Q. “That is the productive value‘ “mp5 i u ‘nation. M "new". Th“ “Orium ‘or n-eahfmnt Bnwho Wm pay [Ler/‘alnment for the pang“ m‘ !~“~"' °°“°““°“ °’ 125° ‘°“~°“‘- » ohnrlomtvwn Guardian dm his eviensc" wlul there” 1r his fin-l c a and al- ' ' ' -' - lcrical career is .He was the prohibition candidate as 1o! Ontario‘: Mines? Lflier. with the Guards, when he: , : '1“ " e ' lchurch‘ lodge’ Y‘ M‘ ' ' m“ w“ ' “'“““‘g '° ma“ °' °“’ prgesswn“ c‘ c 1 u lwell as the Republican candidate at", A. Ontario's mines produced a h" I ml Job to do, he lost somei ll" "abuser": ° ‘h’ rams m Sllcll W" he m" aflwl lQTvate parties can be who"! "l" ‘ summer visitors not to return to luore desirable than farming. Th s ‘(he election in November last. n , record amount or m”, viz: ‘loogaajol his shyness n“ been" I typim 0911110118 0i "Wmlfllu- pay his own way for a slated or in- ‘little effort. As stated in my m “I Prime Edward wand‘ unless and‘ . Mrerefore became his duty when once 933 an increase of 11 Per cent cvcr‘ Ymm! Sumner" m" lhbllllhd! 0i‘ ideflmm period he LS or M] mm "m" letter h“ m“ subkct the mo“ m. until there was an assurance of bet- ‘ e" l” ‘he "WW5 Pwfesslm“ “d The v-as elected. to do his utmost to l the preceding year. and making a new’ other boys o! his axe in France. He THE SUBSIDY QUESTION imllmmb 1" “me llllwlllcls ll b lm- normal reason for blllldl“! ' ahy so many of our people have tak- l F. ‘y, _. _-_-.,‘,._.....,_.,<,,.._.._.__ rw4' ter travelling condi ions on our roads, . The road-machines last year were new, their operators were lnexper-l lenced, and perhaps the work they did was excusable in the circum- stances, But there was no excuse for the exaggerated ‘panegyrics indulged‘ if] by Liberal members and the Lib- eral press. These served only to em- phasize ttlhe obvious mistakes of the road-makers. and to create the im- pression that if these were good roads, then the government's good reads were not good enough. The road-makers‘ have got away to [good ‘liar: this spring and it u gratifying“ to learn that where the ‘work has been completed in certain motions-the hog-back malignity has aeen considerably modifle‘. It is al- ready apparent that the criticisms if lest year are now having a good effect. It is also satisfactory to note zhat thQfsplit-log drags are being nore gerierally used this year, and if ‘ rontinued, during the early summer he result will be smoother and hard- ir roads. The experience of years tea proved that good roads cannot te made during the hot dry months if summer and that if the split-log L11 is usdd after Ivory rain it is xible to make our clay roads Idooth ‘and plough for com- hdtebie flvel. our hope of lncreu- '_ Misfit bualngll- depends V!" film thfiifllliiona of our use; viugfcycuui that‘ the of lest ‘ma- te those now Q j. Ne amount city jobs, rather than ‘.0 the farm. reeled towards teaching our young ‘people the safety. the profitableness fund the respectability of farming. ‘ Up ta the tcnlh grade the main purpose of the school is to provide i119 pupils with the tools of educa- tion, the groundwork and funda- mentals upon which the real educa- 1 tion is to be built. Any practical ag- lricul-ural education that would b2 ‘given by {young teachers, many o.‘ gfhem girls who are teaching because ‘they preferred it to remflllllll! 0" lihe farm, would ln our opinion be 0f 3iittlc practical value in actual farm-l ing. The teacher however, young 9T ‘old, male or female, can 9X0" ,a wholesome influence in turning ‘the minds of their pupils towards the lfarm. In the more advanced grades. ;hcvrev'er, there should be a place for uh agricultural education, such as i: to h: found in the agricultural col- ‘legcs in every province except Prince Edward Island. There should be an agricultural Chair in Prince _oi' Wales College where our prospective young farmers would obtain the :relieve his prohibition country crfhlah recvrd- 0f this large total. tlwi l°'"°d ‘hem l" "W" ‘The influence of bani should be dl- lthe stigma of being the most lawless ‘T metallic ma. sold. silver. nickel. wr- ‘and criminal country in the world. The unexpected has happened ‘,again, Prince Edward Island was in- waded on Monday of this week by an ‘Amehan military balloon. But ‘it ‘some. not on a hostile mission-mot with the roll of the stirring drum or ‘the trumpet that sings of fame and conquest. Under these circumstanc- e; we bid it welcome with regret for the mishap that occurred from ‘stress of weather. Strange to say it turns out that the balloon which came down in this province may be a winner as all of its competitors came 1o grief after flying shorter distances. I ‘his people. is now rapidly recover- Qing from his alarming illness of the _‘past winter. Great and widespread {is the nation's thankfulnees. in the ‘midst of which comes the announce- ‘ment that His Majesty has complet- ,ed rhe nineteenth year of his event- ifui reign. Long may he be spared to lwear the crown! ' ‘ Jail prisoners in Prince County Ilscncenced to hard labor, refuse to work on the roads. What is to be done about it? The jails of Prince King George, greatly beloved by} kind of education they need for their and Queens Counties are full bf pris- life's work, insead of having to go “m” with "w" “mmt Th9“ “m” ry accept shelter and food at the expense of the province but decline Ti" “hm ‘wuflm °5 °d"°‘“°" |lo toll with pick and shovel as hon- muet he liken up and ldlustmenl-i ‘eat and reputable workers d0. amu mads, both in our primary schools Ithey be pemltted in win! the ex- and Prince 9f Wales College if the ifllted arlvileee of being maintained Leland u to become the rich and “‘ "“"‘”" abroad to seek it. prosperous garden that it has the Record “mum” up." flshtiobe. aarslaupectedlheen. ' ' ...i. . ;per, etc., represented $71,199.91? cr ‘two-thirds of the total. Marked ad- vances were made in ooth nickel and! ‘lcopper with a slight‘ falling off in' ltald Production. The metal mines,’ ipaid out $21,288,907 in dividends or, ltaking the total dividend payments ‘since mining was started in Orltarioh’ ‘the amount has reached nearly 1'85 l millions. Ontario has 227 lncolpcrated: ‘mining companies, with a nominal‘ . capital of over half a billion. THE WAGES Glory ot warrior, glory of orator, gloryl ‘ of song, ’ Paid with a voice flying by to be lost in an endless se/a- , Glory of Virtue, to fight, to struggle, to right the wrong- Nay, but she aimed not at glory, no lover of glory she: Give her the glory of going on, and still to be. ‘The wages of sin is death: if the wages of Virtue be dust. Would she have heart to endure for the life of the worm and the fly? She desires‘ no urea of the blast, no quiet seats of the Just, To rest in a golden grove, or to bask in a summer sky: ~ Clive her the wagu of going on, and not to die. -Lord Tennyson. Greece will spend I30, ‘.000 in im- IWW lie hlehwm- . “blngw behind; the line, in old estamineta where‘ the-TB W115 good red wine and a pret- i ly girl or two to wait on them and a 3 piano out of which some talented! fellow could get a tune. i He went up to the front line un-L der shcllflre. and through the ruins! of towns still "strafed" by enemy! guns- At Verselles one day he left: his car behind a broken wall and; went to the front line, with its piledl sandbags. When he came back he: ' found his driver with his head blown, ‘ cff. It was not the only time he; "fiiaSffi the same fate by a yard or tzvo, and did not turn a hair. He .';:l\v the abominations of war. He "aw its massacre of youth. And he Jwnd. as others found, the comra- lvrhip, the laughter, the sense of riealy adventure which made 1i“ more precious while it lasted. On one morning towards the end when thrones w-zre toppling in Eur. ope aud kings were slipping off to exile he came down into the Guard! mess and announced in a cheery voice, "Crowns are cheap today. gentlemen. After the war he visited moet of the British Dominions, year by year, and there ls no heir to the throne who has known the empire so well. He has n special fondness for his Can- . adlan ranch. where he lives with great simplicity. friendly with his neighbors and keen on a sing-song in the evening or any kind of game. He has a supply of nervous ener- gy which he must liberate or choke. During his voyagge about the world the greet anxiety of his attendants was to get him to bed at a decent hour. They needed sleep after deck games which made their bones ache. At last he would yawn and go to hil navel-cm. ‘flunk 00d m mu m] Ialready presented in much bciicr and ‘himself. Eut what of the paiicnt re- llicnt cannot afford to pay for his sh'_-rh3 Pan-lot o; the 30m o; iirvalmcnt the city or town, from Apr“ stated that every argument Mb ‘Iwhich hc comes. or the county assume vanced by» Senator Hughes in mchlllal responsibility. Thb province Senate last month for increased sub- ‘slums R vl-‘llflur luuvuul per day for sidy had been more fully prosgifldd Ieach patient, and if ihe Sanntorium uln concrete (om-p by pgemlcr 5am” in receipt of a ycnrly grant patients ders to the Federal Government. illlll-‘l b0 llvflllvd from all Pall-i 0f Will the Patriot please prove this ‘the province and not from any par- statement _by publishing the speech. Qllclllhr city. iown nr county. or the memorial, or the document A problem confronting the tuber- m-eunged by premier Saunders unculai" of P. E. 1., is the cost of {rent- md pgdfl-d; Government m “hm, merit. If he resides in Charlottetown our c,“ was so clearly and 5d ably ‘or any incorporated town in the pro- stated? If Senator Hughes merely Willie lhb mllhlblllflliil’ mlly assume repealed what Premier Saunders had,ilir~ expense if he cannot afford it more "concrete form" the Senator ‘Sldill; lll the Cvllhi-“y 0!‘ rural Sec- was only making a fool of himself, gtlon and who requires treatment in This is what the Patriot has stated, Elhb Sullnlorium and cannot afford to gnd lg, will gui-dly submit me prom‘ ‘pay for it? Who will assume the ex- gmj allow 1;; reader, id judge yo,» ‘penso? Eithcr ihc Government will‘, themselves. I dq not wan‘. co doubt have to allow him frcc treatment, or g me yeti-ion but m mere wm-d l; mi, the county in which he resides, will I sufficient, on mi; gccaglorp have to bear the cost of treatment. Again‘ m; Pity-log dec1d~,-ed_ I repeat this is a serious problem “May we point out to our and One which the rrople of P. E. I. ' morning cgntgmporgry 111M "my; ‘will hBVO if) [RCO and solve in their‘ half ‘of our eight specific claims ‘Own way. Perhaps the most cquilahlc l wnlllned in Premier Saunders‘ “by would h: to levy a provincial fax l - brief i" pfgggnkfl g1 to provide treatment in the Sana-l Ottawa, alone proved a claim for iorium for those deserving it and who ‘ ever 8650.000 increased subsidy, cannot afford to pay for it. without taking Info account the‘ When the patient enters the Bana- This is a most extraordinary siale- to provide entcrnainment for him men: and the Patriot italicized it, as well it might. Here we have the Pat~ riot declaring that Premier Saunders presented eight claims at Ottawa by which he “prover? we were entitled to an increased subsidy of more than $1,800,000, and kept four other claims up his sleeve. which he did not pre- sent at all. And yet we have Premier Saunders himself. according to the triot of the 30th of March, elat- and heIp to break the monotony of cure-taking. We nil know how tire- some i‘. gels lying in bod all (jay and gtl-at is what patients in sanatoria are compelled to (lo in crdcr to rc- gain their health. '\ lrst of all a library ("n b: r-o- vlded cnd thcre are plenfiy c: peopie v-ifih plenty of rocks to give away so that a smell library may be stari- ed‘ at the Senatorlum. Eoeial service] other four claims!" tcrium ltt us see what can be done‘ i i ill il the legislature last eeeelonworkm could arrange for this and Cliarlotteown is the source vi 93w‘ tninment which will be, llzurailvll speaking, at the patients door. Wlb our present knowledge of treatillfl B. it is a mistake to build a Bill" torium far away from that source In onclusi let me lmlllw "V" all who read mu the lmborullll‘ regular visitation. Please do ll°l1°d upon the tubercular as all" l° ‘ leper. There is nothing of which toll afraid in visltln! a Srmutoriull- While the disease is contaillblli t“ Datient is taught how w "-' fectlon rr" '" ‘ absolutsl "’ Much will u: . ~'»1e'l°““ town citizens as regards vislllllih ‘a it is my fervent hope that they "l" measure up to that rfllWh-‘lbimy’ Am I my brother's keep"? L‘ “r ed to-day as it was long 15° the answer to that question refill“ with ihe people of P. E. I» 5-‘ M begin to assume the lorg" T959” sibiliiy of caring for those “b0 h" lost that moat priceless Pwmwr the gift of health. Mar you “w” lo the solution of this 81'9"‘ PM” with um thought in mind and l" result I confidently leave with 7°“ 1 am Sir. etc, c. B. mm! l1 5i Erie Avenue. Hamilton, Ont. 8rd, May. 1929. ____j__j ‘ransmnrncu, tram. l-"l ‘I-Wvhen the Prince n! W“ signed an appeal on NM" d the lord mayor's fund f0! “n” rloytd miners ii will W‘ iirne In or.» world’: hum-y l" tn heir-apparent hm! Hlfiq death warrant of r‘""""""r declared a. J. rum. m="""‘ "" rem-y of u» Miners Pedal“! speaking here I ‘-