i l t. ,-. w?‘ 1...‘, . . if you are tired trying make a fire with poor Coal, end your trouble today by ordering a load of SCOTCH COAL At A. Pickard 8r Co. Phone 240 f. -~-ovvvv-vvvves i l-hir Fire Insurance I consult II. M. SIMPSON l“. Richmond Street Phono I62 Sced i Oats We have 1500 Bushels of good heavy Recleaned White Banner Seed Oats for Spot Cash 90 Cents ' Bushel done up in Bags of 3 bushels each. Bags 10 Cents each extra. F. O. B. our Seed per bushel. Store. 1000 Bushels of _ choice Imported Banner Seed 5i ' I Oats. extra Also Imported “Victoryflw "Abundance" and other var- ieties of Seed Oats the best we have ever sold. Ask for prices. Mammoth Late Red and H Early Red Clover‘. Choice ' Timothy 1 and 2 grades. Limited. Selenite Hard Wall Fresh Cement Lime in Ciwks and Barrels _Carloads Just Received. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO., Limited. WHEN YOU GO AFTER THE BIG FISH You must have a depend- able rod, a good line and a hook that won't let 'errr get away. ln addition to these you rnuat have patience. We can't supply you raith the patience q he distinguished from ‘ standing revensntly and silently ct. attention. _, ilrabit. .~ CARTER & CO., r , Drovlous year ‘for the ‘simple reason ' felling off in the import of United ' states pork, (Janedion farmers re but we can show you the n llililillili THECHA iilwiililiiiillllii That ImrnIgr-ath... prospects are Yroaldsnt, W. Cluster 8. IcLnre; - Secretary. Liaat. Ool. l). Editor and Manager. J. I. Barnett Chicago Blpfflivlllll ~ THURSDAY, New York Representative-inguinal Powers, Inc. . bright and that many settlers an Vice-Position. .|. n. larnetn about to cum. to and.‘ (be; “L A. Sluc-Klnnoll. ll. B. 0. Aasoellle Editor, l). Ii. Currie now arriving from day to ‘lay. is what one would gather from read- ing the Liberal papers. The; were o consummation most devou-tly to be.‘ wished." More settlers of we lvo—li'., J. Puller MAY 21, 1925 THE NATIONAL ANTHEM Most of us would be inexrpreesihly shocked if, during closing ‘prayer at a church service or any public ser- vloe of which devotional exercises formed a part. an individual or a num-ber of individuals began to get their ‘wraps on and started for the door. And the individuals guilty of, such irreverence wou‘ld very pro-l perly he looked upon as ignorant and vulgar. Yet. during the sing- ing oi the National Anthem it many public gatherings, whether in or out of doors. it is not altogether a 0i course no lady or gentleman. no person of ordinary intelligence or} ordinary bringing up would he guilty of such a break of religious, social 0r national etiquette. Man- oooasionaiiy remind hheir audiences oi their obligation in ‘tints respect. To the great majority such a re- minder is not neorssary; tonthe un- ‘thiiwkirrs. to the poor. male or fe- male, it unfortunately is necessary, Sliorifly ii.‘ summer comes. we $111111 have Our ‘band concerts lpgour public squares, These will close with the COHCCTKS Antlrrnr ladies and gentlemen will class by thwlr invariable haibit o! Will‘ rover they are, ‘the ghuftrumeu, with lwads uncovered and standingl The antltude oi the crowd (luring the rendering of the National Anthem is one‘ of ‘the rrnoans by which strangers judge what manner of men and women. _Wo are, bet u-s oil get the good‘ ~m<o&_...i__ 1 OUR TRADE WITH U. S. I in ilut fiscal year 1923-24 our rim- mnris from ‘the United States folii year. Armong the 'many things salt] druring hire ‘debate on the Budget trhis was freely refer- ired to by lsiberal members and in the l/iheral ‘press as an "indication ‘oi betterment. as ‘proof that we were becoming ‘more nearly self- susmining, ii’ ‘this reduction is our impo meant that we had produc- rd, ‘in our factories and on our (‘arms 890000.000 more than we had 411194113911 i111"! ‘Previous 719M‘. Itlrrrs obviating ‘the rreocvssity of import- ing so much. it would certainly have meanrt that Canada wars‘ ‘inr- proving indusrr-‘iail-ly and agricul- "uraliy. ‘Unfortunately we know that this was not, the reason," we know that Canadian factories pro- iulced very much loss than Lhr?‘ year ‘reform that operatives in Canadian Jactorles had (left ‘lrho country by hundreds of thousands and ‘that ‘the ailing ofi ‘in industrial production ‘V38 Riven ‘as one of the reasons ‘for rho felling oii in ‘the revenm oi the thrnaxlian National Railways. Agri- zulturalily. production was litl-le if my greater than ‘in the previous year. We imported ircss ipork from he Unltcd Stance than during the ‘ha; titer United States Ihsd no pork o export on account of a failure in ‘r heir wm own. "Because of this aeived a ‘better price for their pork in their own borne market than they would have rgoqyeq bad United slam ‘pqst 2mm‘ "id as free- ly as formerly. The tact that we rare thing to see such a stampede. war, until of ‘being held back at the outset. National An- ows before." » thorn. During the playing the right sort to people ‘the vacant lands. ‘to increase ‘production and give more traffic to our railways. also to ‘help oarry our heavy tax burdens. is on all hands admitrverl to be one oi Canada's greatest pre- sent needs. But what are the facts’! According to a public state- ‘mwned "m" large‘? “u” w“ ment of Col. Dennis of the Depart- btfo» oi our ra/w material. such as men, o; (goroutumiou and Deyerup. Innrber and pulpwood and because ment of the Canadian Pacific Rail- we ‘were una-ble to buy ms liberally ‘WY ‘he Prmpecw am “of M131“ Kwnzle King tatriff tinkering up to now had fallen upon us. There was a. ‘more favorable bal- ance oi ‘irade last year than the year before. This was because we as u‘, ‘were when industry and busi- mss wem.boomlng_ The great Railway company ‘u- which Col. Dannie represents ls ED|TOR|AL NQ-[Es much Interested lfl immigration. ln past years i-t has brought many , _ ‘ liens of thousands oi valuable sett- Thg world a 8mm “m” ‘n le-rs ‘to ‘this ‘iountry and is very ‘de- taudng ‘peam “d pmmfl“! m’ sirens to bring as many more ‘for 1 the very strong reason tha-t the C. P, R. has yet millions of acres along Tire new Safety Zones are fllll-ing its ‘lines to sell. who if ‘lrbcy were a longyen want The cg“, ls now here and suttletl on its lands would h-elip ‘to fill the company's ‘treasury night angles and 5mm with the ‘purchas: pricooi-the lands ' 1 crowds no and wi-th their contributions ‘to its moving in para-lleli lines and at ngerg 0g theqpreg “m1 cbaflrnlgn 01-10115" 4901K like =1 111011 10st 111 “Hallway traffic ‘receipts. public meetings wouldvtfo well to 1°3- Col. Dennis la widely known as of signal ability and The pz-‘s-cnt moderately Pool wea- a" °m°1a1 alter is holding vegetation‘ in leash ma“ character‘ He has no Don“- cal ends ‘to serve. lie s-zrys this in- dications-. are that ‘thtre will be few- forward lnrto full foliage and sum-m- hnmlgfanifg this year hhan last mer luxnriarrce, The barvresgNwi-li year. although last ycar ‘thre was the time comes for a ju-mrp be u“ me mum albundant bucmuse a ‘sad falllrr-g ofi irom ‘the year bc-lim“ Part1?’ P"1‘"1YZ111€ 111° "msde? You can flnd your heaven there! fore. in his opinion there will bc fewer f-rom the British Isles and ivwer ‘from Scandinavia. There have been adverse reports both in Even the Hon‘ E’ M‘ the British and Continental papcrs' McDonald, Minister of National De" atlvisirr: against emigration to Can- fencc has ‘smelled the battle afarIHIIH. This 13011110101115 110t 1111111101 ._~_.._ ‘Coming events cast their shad- the other off and declares the world has not as ‘n “me W“ as a “umry ‘for the tired and used mllHClDS. Thus while Chgrggtgr |,-, Ygup Eyebrows? land-‘htrngry h0nre~slckcr oi Eur- t . '1 ll l 1' 1 . V8 st n re as’. war (mean coumfles. lt ls pro-| bn-bly the coming general election‘ that is disturbing E. M. This is most regrettable. but it‘ is better that the truth be told‘ Little is coming these days from "inn w W155 0P1 ‘falsehoods for ltruth. Col. Dennis ‘goes on to tlfll _that emigration from the British the Mouse cf Commons except vol- uminous d-aily ‘llanzards containing '1“! “may. m m” elecwmie- T1115 fla increasing, as it is also to South is the cheapest ‘form oi osnvassintgJAirca and South America. chug“; phat t5, go,- nu, éafldjdatgg Dennis thinrks also ‘vhat somethin shmrlfl be doneby our immigration iauthoritiea to correct. the wrong n‘_‘-'>.=s-i0n that has gone abroad to yhe rhtriment of Canada. But ap- Wh-at. chance has the poor i-urglfparenufetii‘cr1l‘1n'izh1lflfl been done 0r . ‘ a r e. tivo from jusilice ‘ihcr-riu days? Noa amp or t W p08 l sooner does he ‘make his grt-t-awayl The statements of Col. Dennis than a pull] dQ-mflilpuon o; Mm u; all go to confirm what we but enormously expensive for bhe liax payers. have bruadcasted over the continent an‘d‘s‘a'1d from time to “me M‘ m the ‘neglect. inr-ffirncy and stupid blun- he hlmsem "my be 0m o! the uatenTdering of ‘the Department of humi- nnq "in, in train or hotel. Yet. manylgruunn u, _()pt,3wa_ of them succeed being what happened here in our own airtight, ‘hut. like the ‘fish. they are Province under the present irihorul one“ sum-ML regime anti the ‘crutcl-ly ‘and disgrace of ‘the ‘transaction which has irre- ‘in not it ‘is a somewhat slngtrlar coin‘ our Province and ‘blighted our im- c319,,“ [but the mm, who. ,1“ whumigration prospect-s for yrrars to u ‘ u ‘ come. The-t was not a solitary in- er an warmly find Mme m goktance of the stupid blundering oi home 1° M“ M3319’ ‘a “ow “b1” willie King Government, its officials take a ‘ieiw horrrrs off cit-her in hlisimur rt-pmgentauvgs garden or for an auto -run‘ to the shore. it ‘s nort homuse there is. "We irusiinoss now than ‘in winter—1 th-a fatuorrs and stupid pdilcy pur- 1119?” 1'5 P9811)’ HIOFQ-IIOI‘ i110‘! ‘116 sued fallen only upon one Province. loves business ‘less; it ‘is probably But lllsl BB Prince 51111111111 1111111111 because he lows mom, the garden was discredited in the Mitclmil ‘rp- isode so ‘the entire Dominion is d lite h ‘ an s ore and the outflbdmrs‘ now Mriferin-g ‘from ‘hostile and May we infer that strict attention ‘to damaging mp0,.“ um] them. am 171151119511 dfllimdo more upon thmneither contradicted _nor resented. wnm of other arty-neurons, ghoumiAtrparoniiy the immigration Depart- wquter amnucmom become “suave monclaquiiire as careless of the ‘ fair fame of Canada as ‘it has shown aims as thme at lmmm they might itself to be of "making reparation ‘to i-nterllire with business. T119 1195' the British Army ofiicerra for their 114711111 Qhllllrlcs are rrftor all a two ‘lost-roe and the cruel treatment to easily in huginqm which they were subjected. Coal “n, r ’ 1 ‘ Both the Dunning Government cmmm be ‘$192M m gondmons ‘and tile ‘Protlrcdelvempqositlon M h "l ‘ V“ “m” M “in Saskatchewan ‘have lssrrod manl- cos,‘ W c w ‘l Penn" o‘ success’ festoes to the electors ‘there in pne- fui competition ‘with United States paflmon n" the vmvlncml “mum and British cob]. it is admitted bfko take place on June 2_ The P,“ all puthorltr-s that the cause oi lhG'gregg|ya mgnlfeggo cougar“ 0m lllivffilfrtaibienms oi Nova Scotla proposal ‘lit-tie heard of here ‘bu! moo] mint,“ 5 turn,’ beau“. mo which if adopted would vitally mines are oyermanned. The huoi- u” a" the provinces" This m1» vposa-l is that each oi the provinom us“ ma“ M“ ‘ugseat “t ‘mmllarge and ‘small s-houild have 111111- the surphll 111411 119 llllvhfifseli equal number oi Senators. l; la and this would be burtinenn. Butciehned ‘that ‘this principle w‘ Q5 mangr- now bhumt musmeglllwkfi Qlldflflfid by Sir W1" i - . method. cannot m" amid’ u We Leurier n the House of Corinne |But not one of ‘the under-privflegdd Notes By The Way. . ‘I yance ‘guards of whom are even- iTOOTTISl Col.‘ WI" all know‘ It would have been less unfortun-r ate for Canada hada the irlighl oil _ Q;- -....‘ ...,i__.f, x ‘ .' , _ 'heat'ln flahinitaakis. see} fotrrrkwrubow s:- rons your" ‘uv Til-ONT Fret-arr? ourrrr ire . . um‘ ‘r w, imported less pork than formerly is in no way m this credit-of the ‘Mac- Kenrrie filing government. ‘ -1 Why then m. foll-fng hill»? tho.- 000-000 in our imports from the Unified States? llbr the simple reason ‘the/t we 1mm unable rto buy ea union as we ‘bed fornruty ‘bong-ht. for the rnaeon that wffleréileulrar, -""',fl ‘ update im- rnan were dlsolnfled ‘the wlrolc min. mil force would g0 out on strike. The mines are not being worked by the mine owners but by the United Miners and ‘their word la lam, To "11! l?!" its Canada come. and ihrongh it we are likely to loao tym- °°l1 111117119!!! Common senoe may 111 "10 110i distant micro demand xlees employment, hsfllfihcwh" m" 111M» Ind our other iii-imminent ‘in ma. ‘Houses of ‘ anti-lee be run on lnrsineea ling nyulerlerai rhnisment and is too ‘ son we were. we: than the previous year wineries-t .-- ‘l! 11¢. "M11101! til hands and begins In: ’ Provinces demanded this equalin- iflon and until they are so his (sa- woman hands were ma." Thane is little prospect of suoh ‘a radical ehanga being effected in the Canadian mnetitntlon. one thing tbetcanbeesidlnw favor is that it would check the ‘power of Ontario and Quebec wririolr under the present system is alwa _ i gmutuqumuu “an. ' xeroisedediiahiyandtotirein ~- "n w‘% the ‘nndowrivi-ieged" prov-tn ‘I ‘ tioa in “ ' alts. into nor “W! [ITMDWN GUARDIAN ' mm 30hr i a at IVFFQQQ'QQ'QVQQQ@fO-QOQOQQQ Qcurs | "=5 oar-a an... ma, CHANGING POSTURE FOR .1 l Guardian Readers 2- O May 21, A MIGHTY ARMw-Thou hast a mighty arm: strong is thy hand. and high is thy right hand. Justice 1and judgment are the habitation of ,Tlry throne: mercy and truih Our‘ 851019110? 9X99?" 111i"! 110119 shrill go before Thy lace. Psalm valuable work in getting increased 39; 13, 14_ production in factories, with lessi fatigue 1111118 Works"- , PRAYER:——Great is the 1.0m '111e 11111311 ‘>1’ 91111111115 i101"! i119 and greatly to be praised. In the machinery for a short period in the count, of Thy house will we pfllltif: morning, and for ‘two short periods Thee cuugfuu°u5]y_ in the afternoon, has prover: a1 success in increasing production. 3 Further, the second rest in the: l__. afternoon comes at a time, an hourjvhere h; heaven? Not afar before closing "I116, jllBl. when ‘Zhiflllld away bghlnd a 519,1‘, 11TH! 01110103169 1111811l 118 1115i l! Not beyond the sculptured granite, llllie careless irom tiredness, and No; upon guothg,‘ planel" have an accident of some kind, N0, 1n 35mg (gglcgflal cllme Another point showing an fld-"After centuries oi time, vauce in this mutter, is that em- Not u mutton mflgg above us, Dlflyvt-B 81B 1115111111!“ l0 P"! 111011‘ But among the hearts that love us. bodies in different postures during No, away across [he 533g th rest period. One whose work Bu, 1,, moments such us these necessitates standing, is encourag- No; among the drum,“ placgfl ed io sit or ii possible lie down, the Bu, among gnmtrtq,‘ (aces- one hitting should get up and Auyflmu and anywhere move around, one using the arms you can flu‘; your heaven int-re, should rest the arms, and move the let's. 111111 V108 VBFBH. is it only in the skies? "What is the idea» behind _this? N0 _ _ _ _ 1,, 1pm,, chtrdrunn; pygg, .‘\ simple experiment would be to rn the friends that we have found. raise your arm up from the side to us’ the. height of lira nirorrltier, elbow {u the laughter u“ urouud us, straight, and bold it for n few In me Joya o; every (my 111111111911. Q ' In our work and in our play, ‘The arm gets tired and sore, and 1,, the ma), we are pufaulngl you must trreiorco let it drop to 1,, me good that we u", dorm; your side again, The reason you In Du,- loyupty and truth’ must drop it is because the fatigue 1n [he hearts etel-nur youth products have been manufactured 1n the ma“ we have rgemrnu, In such r1 quantity that they are in the folks we have befriended“ irurting the little_ nerve enrlings,1';,-o,her_ almost everywhere WHERE l8 HEAVEN Now in wprking with any set ‘-i_ muscles for a ionlz period, yc-u manufacture more fatigue products iimrr the circulation can remove. hence the pain and tiredness. -lf you cimnge your posture, use other groups of muscles, then the circulation gets a chance tn remove‘ 1110140 W851i! DPOdUQiB "0111 ‘i118 Have Vou‘ Realized That There la b-O§+OFO§§O§-O§§-§O§-O 000% 0O Character Reading QQQOO-Q OO-OC those other fresh miracles are get, 4 tint: some work and some iatilzrlef Light brows, when tire-y are prntlucts manufactured in them. light‘ r tlrun the hair are u sllzrr ihe other used 11111510108 H"! 20111111! that their possessoru lack vllallly. Selections " ‘ r-‘rns curtsor me. an. answer m AMBUCAN NAVY nu - ppazquailtyi Yqfiredmctutetltebatsmoke maneverpuztnhn was, “Fivetwlng” uniecs true qualify and fl with pqfaq nus which vleida more smoke plunge-yeah: doom tn the "W011i 0111111‘. R1111 111 £1 10W 1111110105 ihny are usually sensitive, but too are ready for more work. int-lined to let others do work Thfililzhiful teachers in the school which they slroultl be doing. 'i'his| often have U10 0111111"‘11ls often from a sense v-f pliyslvztl Hiflllli 11D f1‘1'111'l11"11‘ 3911111 ""11 fatigue rather than laziness, hut tlsles ‘to Australia and New Zealandfxvalk around the room and buck io pt-npre with muse brows 311mm; their seats again. There is a change in posture, and 1111s almplmchango has'the above noted valuable effect. 5 ! ‘ CLEAN ASH TRAY i fight against this feeling, i \ l Clean ash travs of brass or ‘trickle with denatured alcohol put ‘on with a tnotlr brush and then ‘washed lu hot vinegar and salt. » ¢0;-—»-— l use A PAD ‘l? ] r 5 Always iron l: es arrrl enrliroid» ' . _ m. - ‘I Series nn a pad an as tu bring out‘ Ithe pattern. \LR KLDNEY w‘ a RWHHEi-{MATs i." roaring glllliltll in lire West, hrr-wevt-r. only because it isrnnru Arrwritwern than Ilniiish. Iloth Liberals and Progror-‘rsives are always "looking to Was-lrington.” _ , ' t "iwal"? <1’""""=‘"1 11"’ ‘"1’ “m” °' The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective Association The following ranches are members of the flhoyg Association. which includes in its protective IIl¢IBUT€n one puir of man tracking blood hounds, wh-leh will arrlvq t" Charlottetown May 20th. The members are also protected by one oi the hen detective agencies in Canada. All members pledge the resources subscribed (or u“ pirrpose of effecting the arrest and prosecution of any party or parties who attempt to enter, or do enter o,‘ n“, or molest the property of the ranches. The list of ranches protected are as fcllows;_ "Uriionvale," MacLure and MacKlnnon, Union Rouu P. E. r. ’ "Vimy," Prowse and MacKlnnon, Norwood Read P. s. i. ' "International Foxes and Furs," W. Chester 8. Mae- Lure, Marshfield, P. E. I. "Bovyer Ranch," Franklin Bovyer, Bunbury, P .E. i "North River Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Norm my", P. E. I. “Dalton Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Southport, P, E, r, "Beilevue Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Tea Hill, P. E, |, "Flood Ranch." W. K. Rogers, southpaw, p, 5, |, "smallwood Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Bouthport, P, 5, |, "Farquhareon Fox and Fur Farms," P, A, em Royalty, P. e. r. F"quhm°"’ n the spring there .. is a feeling that we should like to redecorate our houses with paint and varnish. With all outdoors bursting into" new color. we crave fresh surroundings at home. After outdoor painting comes the question of walls. ceilings. floors and- u/oodwork. These form the color background. A satisfactory back- ground is the foundation of home beauty. I Brighter colors arc being used more and more. So farreaching are the effects of colors on our feelings that it is a wise precaution to get £116 advice of a painter. dealer or paint manufacturer, They can explain the best modern methods for bringing more happiness into homes through i116 use of harmonious colors. . SAVE THE SURFACE CAMPAIGN 60! Keefer Building - - - Montreal Subsurbed ro by Paint, Vsmish and Allied lnrmiu. Adv. No. B HAVE your house painted and pay later by the Partial Payment Plan. Aalt your dealer or wrlns ue for full details of this greet oppor- eunlty. \ I ll - I ll 1;; -lrr.>'15“(trrr1l/t'(lulu/inv- Rl|*B[R0ll)‘,‘. ROOFING , 50 DIFi"l-il?.E'r\."l' .:?.1>.1\rut;> J/rcIrt'IIt'I'Rtrtr/u1./.~(11.11tum! nn/HW“ THE RUBEROII) Pvil K iitifllihi TOHON YO f"lii|§ Ill [rury Nouf-NQ IVIOW 1' PE; AL t l tr e “Lawndaie Ranch," C‘. L. MaoKay, st, page" p,“ P. i. I. ' P. "sfiznlmillul 3111191." I. A. MacDonald. Southpofl, , "Sliver Sheen Ranch," Walter 0. Grant. Marshflald. P. E. I. "lrow Ranch," E. R. Irew, East Royglty p, 5 | "Nrwflnd iii-non." as Saunders, Wlnalde, r. e, |, “General Fur- Farrns Ltdn Mount Edward Road, P E | “General Fur Farms Ltd., North River Road, P. l.‘ ' "Charlottetown llivs ll k F , Edward Road. w. i. r. r n m‘ 9°’ “d” "m" "Hvmtwr Ranch." W. A. m rcmecutripeq, .p e, M,“ It is the lnhnllen to mar-k all the ranehis wlthfltiiffie- 41‘. ial pla da of tn A latl , | n "m". n. monk-ease Th owl: be done as soon Would, Any of These ' I-lurt You? 1. Judgment against owner of auto “Qmand colli- 2. New 02000. auto wrecked in ‘eellislbiyr; ‘no fault °' owner. other party responsible, out yiteieut ma!" by nu. ,1°"" 3 NOW 88000.. arno stolen or destroyed loss. . _ Neflf your automobile la Insured-with ‘llyrrlrrrarr 8t ‘Ila..- . Theglilplt ‘Insurance Adena; in‘? rum er ‘virus: n»? Full t..'¢;...‘.'..i2i“."..‘.' all» . ,. was", t... l i -- 0nsrmrrmaw-vrmv‘-»~=~n..~-~ -.- ~~ "-"“""' "m