vi l. s; “MW liilaniliii... Bill on ‘you run ‘lllllllrznl, .2...“- p.11: oQin-n-I m- w-d -'-"~ ‘ Jfrw- ('I.!l.i\".1i rim be made more attractive lug]; an (numru u ,..~. . q s. . . "w". .. . .-.. ' __ ___ ____,_ _...,_.__._, __.._ _ . _.__..__,_ loud nu": valuable by the planting i "Paar rot-n v - i... =r~ “ Notes By The Way The President o! the Ontario Hor- lticulturol Association says: "Every uziunprovcd or unpianted home in ggqggup-n. ‘hector n. llrlmr- u.» |-..-..|.i..§.-'l u. durullx innnury-l-irul (an l) A aim-nu an IA a. 0 [Qing- g4 lgnngn_.l. n. iiurmn \Ilu\‘| mm..- _n a n urlla '0! tlccs, shrubs, vines and flowers, innd a uell-izept lawn. The coast of {the nursery stock required is one of ;i‘.-.e most profitable investments a BOSTON-Old Noulh Mum lil. Amilrrmnn, mi Tll"llilil,i[ u, NEW YORK-um. |...;l m»... llrpui m- \\ fr! sun. m. Maw (‘.1.As(i0'.v a‘. >.-.\| i~ luullmr BUMBlEimlUl-l-linnia- Hun». Morn .\ In‘ l IONTAGUFr-W‘. A. Johnsilm. II! GUARDIAN u". In minim-i: nnim the r..ii....|.=..- >.;~*i\|». ... {|...r...n.-r...... A. l! own, Paul ‘curler,’ 1: ..\.\ir\.ni:..i.-.,..v;i _n..-:_ ' funwiz, mm possibly nuke‘ because >.r-.;_ A'\. r ‘ifwvill w... ~:..». . _ _ 5'5‘ Tum" m o“ ' watt-h unprovciaieiits will actually 1117 V's-vi, \. T.» l . \..» w In -v\ .\ lliulilnf“. "live-r. Ind Oaudet. Growl "H" \‘ Ilrltlm Stationers. l. Thoma: While, I25 l-Ilin Ave. Carter Q Co. (INN-n * .-.~i. H. Wbiiiock Grout ururvv blink. Euro-use the: IIiOYiEY value of the place 41);.’ muizy tinlcs the amount spent in lo. suuplc- plan o! home planting. In __~__'__‘)£‘.ll'il'l.lli to its increased monetary fvulue the nziructive farm home goes 7.1 ion’; only in holding the family to- n. pm, -»:.-r ~i..-.~i, 111ml. )4 r. ‘s \‘.', A PRU. 2i. 195i) THURE-I some useful citizen dying from car- bonmonoxide poise ‘ his motor to run in a closed garage, B, "m" w Buumun PIOIIIBITION FUNDS PREVENTING DEATHS FROM AUTOMOBILE EXHAUSTB Wednesday you criticise two psy- msnia from Prohibition funds, eon- voving m impression that the Pro- hibition Commission fimctions in on “irresponsible nnnner," and that the fundsmmo improperly used, with vimsnymreodflmostdcilyof by allowing __ __ _____._ _ __ _ _. .. . .._ .-.__.-__---s~-_--_»---------- .‘ "nun '11‘. no‘. prox- Earnscliffc Re .'. Some prominent CGDSPYVJtlVc‘ ‘.1: v» 1»\\'<‘1 en in Ottawa hate p~....:'..;... .. oil painting of Szr John A M ‘ which was among ihc 1“‘ic: cliffs," so long i110 mm. distinguished stut? pose of Presenting; u iv “l - atlve leader, Hon. H. i‘. . ilill hung in his prlvaic r.~.:.i iv. 1i. . L! ill)‘ . c i. i...:~.- )1 Commons. Relics of rlr J l. i ‘.1 . donalds that “we p. l 1 ,~~ ‘ by the late owncr of if ' Harriss, are llvill’; _ pwtlon ml»: of 1'... w. . . Articles precious on i. than that they DUlU-ll mil in (_-.»»~ _ . nun, fox‘ i1» . are eagerly south‘. i respective of D-Uliliikll x . -..~ 1. .‘ - great man l f l.l'Z“""“ of not taking i1. . l . body and soul dvzott-J . i i ‘- i \ of Canada. And l: 1-; , v . "\ household goods of _ r- - .1 . l " being disposed of ‘ " ' -- - people from all ll there to pick up has ‘an assoc belonging to the . . painting that lS in I»: 1' Mr. Bennett was no" under the nucticiir was purchar-d. rm "p1. i‘ price not. bring n ' ll. ‘.~ Naval Dfwuu‘: " ‘ Preaching izpw. ‘.11: culminating: in G- l Easter morning, r. v.12" preacher r02" rzl i‘. . 1:11 tianal liberties, :11‘. Z and ad\:..nc(“"“t 11 - . ;‘ , the price of blzvfi . “ ‘ " certainly has bccn l‘:- ; British racc, und of i‘ " ll ' .- tions which it has r ‘* ' “ developed and mu" a: the world. And yrt 1h never been a mlliL. an Ottawa conicmjio militarism has ion: 1-. ' . u‘ _, 1 ' 1-111 \ rent creed and r 1... ‘En . in ‘Div \.~-‘ us? Cromwclls Irons r hi". . ‘- i l h ' I '11?‘ 9-‘ erated a lrirgc stzinclzn‘: :1“ W1‘ ' ' ‘if’ I “' ever war has come lb _ .. ' '. . ~ www.1- bitions of u Nafmlclui u.‘ a b ' m lb‘: 11? Kaiser they have hurl l" land fighting mfiCliliii“ n r emergency, ihuuczh (his i r . . . always cost tht-m in w.“ ginning of a cnnfr : I grew naturally from , than "nWIQ K wmlrr" ' v - .. i . small islands, they Mn ' a seagolng people, and that w“, quently thcylvoccuiwird lfllll‘. "Ir- ed all over tho world, so thz“. - - ‘F"i l 5n. film‘ the svwurwrsidc l‘“<I"-»"‘T i?! wot‘. ‘l:‘."' routes become to tiv-m vi.‘ Nib-C, .1. on land were to othcr no", rjcl- ' “M, MUM-n. , dom- u 9'97- hns "h? ‘a “ i‘ "Fwy lilllilllll*l.l.l'l of iunxll-i‘ boon employed in curs vi ""1 "m?" - , .>lll'.llll more n.,.-_.-_--~....pr. ‘_\.'.."l‘»li'il3.n, in wungyily vggrg, ryf (W-onosn. (irncral- A _ iy the King's fleets huvo 1our~,i.*.| we n.m.,,(,. _,,,,,,,.._ against aggressive world conquerors “w” ,_ _, __ or in the interests of lmv and mdrr Edl-tuyg-d, I-vhtcfi on the high seas. __..._ c W9 must not be ri£sco""~"*. m-mdmi 11.»1:r:-.vi.-~.t louse the London Nuvn i-lai‘ v h. '1 not accomplished all thnt Wu" Eu‘ ,>I"l' of it. Britain's offer to aholi '. ‘i- ulc- ahipo was rejected, though sow» 1w- ltll lhlp! are t0 be scruppnd ind none il in be built for fire years. Granting that international renum- “l- The persons has shocked vsnrlrl. Tlicrc mivt- lfif-vnictliiiil! scr- lously vetting \l\’ll(‘l’\ INN 00min“! Q0 lillllimf‘? i? "m"; others nre confined-mull when they 5 and Jgpam EGO‘! fill‘ 80C Ninth?!‘ si-pvr- ffififl- i are given tug ;,!y<.1*v,_~lii,v i.) (in so, mqhg will over be built and that ‘_____» MWUMM will lltogcthcr dnuugflrrr. witch's piss that cruisers sh: uid be limit” $31,000 tons and 6-inch guns p“ 55g h9g3 gcoepted, but Britain, 550 .000, MM‘ i" , .14 sat- w? '. ituunltiizayesil-vm . 1.1m. Plillll’ in flu‘ ‘ ctr '1 hnrdcnrd ' _ Q“QQQM,QQO, ,Agi~ns 1500001100 “all”? Adm-gig 1,000,000. Island regions "Eurwun mug. qgzgggrgglk above 1,000,000.- rz, in keeping the young people on ill" turn). Tlicy will love their l~ i" 11nd he proud to bring in their Cuuuilinn farms should be (11.11 just farms, they should o.- homes lli the country." ‘Wile rm FPLIPVH 01mm Commission’ . i/‘Lon is to beautify the‘ ‘ {v.11 has purchased 15,000! Lind for $75,000 to be used HUYDQSCS, and the raising stuck for the city. The _' ~'..'\"...>l‘i'.‘l‘it, through its Prem-, =cd i0 glzvll, even a five- ~ for the relief of unem- ‘ '. in any Provlnce~the Gov- vshich is Conservative. iii m’ l 'll‘ Mute to this $75,000 for the -1 i- n ni the capital city wlll' 1 m‘ Lni ‘m, but thc amount will ..- ;».-;i ‘or the people of Canada. . i .:=n r:<~g.=iriiiii.~e is in strange‘ t is‘ the pcnurlousncss of the vii. which has refused to as- ]'ll".l‘.i(".‘S ln their highway ~ refused to contribute 1.1 trululng. The King . contributes three mild ‘l your for bringing in zlae the places av -, who urc obliged to - in earn a living. “fi-Iivmfoi ilm greatest works in all A135 "n exchange, “were r~y inc hgtht of a single con- ..:-..*. ihc poor were glad of rush- : - llihi, they themselves made. l are modern. Recent ._~_ . e laid bare earthen- - v.1 . mudc before Abra- ‘liir. pagrcss in light-produc- <.».:‘.i.\.< the ms: seventy yon-rs Ii wry rapid and marvellous i‘ r its advance light has world. It we are not i . i‘. is evidently not ow- (lcllciciicy of light on our ixiccrlpt." ‘ \ prcscntbasis. That is l nus to be faced. The c-I recovering outcom- Ll‘ with other great indus- nirirx; is to reduce our tax- ltuvclr our cost of produc- r lhvr reached a point when ihat is not absolutely vit- ‘vflieihz-r- there is to be an election y l\j_f the coming summer does not \‘ . uppcui‘ definitely in the political Premier King went to for a holiday trip perhaps io view the prospect at a -:~ ~i<-r Ill lance. The Members went ‘will? ic-r their Easter holidays- l tllili‘ ni LLcm fearing, some hoping 11...‘. lime cicciLon will be called on -~~’. lillvl‘ than August. 1t is signifi- - that the hope of battle is . , 1y in Lhr minds of the Conserva- uvc Nicmbors. f lnrusropc. Th:- nrliish system of dealing with In ri-cllirni of unemployment nlfrillfgli the central Government is I in n1 nked contrast to our own and ‘it is much more creditable to the “sentiments of humanity which char- inctcrirx: the people in both coun- ll. Snrv.v:.l"r‘s budget speech shows how the British people are iulrly staggering under the necessary lhurdm of taxation, and yet, while I they are firmly resolved to pay their ‘IICUH, they are equally resolved to . hclp the poor, many of whom are out Ohio penllcutlory wan-L. cool ‘mini Wljfk through no fault of their HVPS of more than three hundredl m,“ _ the civilized ‘llic Naval Treaty of London meets Iwlih universal approval. 1t calls a convicts will attempt to bum down i further ha", to extxlvwmt MW the institution in ulilch they" andkblmdmg by Great Brmm’ u 5_ L Unnntunatei Franco and Itniy reserve the rightio build flhrick for brick" against each other, I because the other three powers would ‘I110 population of the en-tb has ‘not agree ‘w warm“. the“ m"! gone ovcr the 2.000.o00,r>oo mnrk, nc- - cnrdlngtn estimates by the Iutcrnn- mggreaamn m We pm of comb tionul Statistical institute at The _ try m. the omen Bah on“ Baum ifagun. Asia has 950,000,000. Europe | and Japan would willingly bavg dos-n , North and south Arneri- 1°» W?’ "19 U-‘B- 54191107 01 NINE- "freo and unsh|cklsd' for tomor- _ ‘and military support in the event of mo" Droventod m: entering m» my I enionlhmmut It p- moinr now to In on» esnuvmagpausglasnd A . y miiodo my _ .1921. momqmsisunsu our ma». n; w the luilng.uimrr.mg.udm-wuiosuip;~ " vwvsqyntustf-befmibsvplssm you probably wonder why deaths of this kind are so oonimou and so sudden. The reason is that the gas which keeps you alive is oxygen and l! the supply is insuflicissit life cannot be supported. Therefore if in the sir you are breathing there is another gas-polsonous-which takes the place of the oxygen this gas likewise rc- pimces the oxygen in your iungsand in your blood, and death ensues. Research men have been working on the problem of reviving these in- lwglrcglst Ioftuwx F!‘ the Plemmh. dividuals if they are discovered before life poses. At first pure oxygen was used with lhe idea that this would replace the natlent. As you know the reason that you “ave to breathe. that is use your lungs, is because your blood has accumulated \‘waste matter-carbon dioxide-and it is this waste that makes youbreathe. Thus if you are resting quietly, do- ‘ng no exercise, you breathe slowly ebcause you are not creating much waste, whereas if you exorcise vig- orously, such as when running, you create so much carbon dioxide that you have to breathe rapidly to got this out of the blood. ‘ ' This then is the ‘natural’ wq to get fresh oxygen into the blood. Borne Boston research men Bu. Heller, Killlches, and Dimku‘ have reported thine hundred cues tasted since 1928, by thsuss of ‘I plolnt carbon dioxide and OI percent ow- gen, for the first five to twenty min- utes of the izcs-tmsu‘ ‘ms result haw boon uniformly good. Balth- ing is mom motive. oonssinomol n- turns more rapidly, and this bin not been bod after eflscto. uiiusbv coingbwkiomunibsig got. the patient to ‘breathe’ mm deeply, bowls the oondibm II moronsariy like those wbidx- some noimmi was». -- ~ . l It l8 818M251! in and eflioient method o! tinting these eases is now gvailsbil, Should you discover 1w an in this condition, got isinuoutdooli and apply artificial respiration until the physician arrives and uses above method. Itistnboiwpld iiiltbrntdw. déadlygoafromliheemaustoflnto- mobiles will prove a sucoeI. A MEMORY My mind lets go s. "ousand things, Like dates of wars and deaths of Rims. And yet recalls the very h0\|1_. "rwas noon by yonder village tower And on the last blue noon in May- The wind cams briskly up this way, Crisping the brook beside this road; Then, pausing here , set down its load Of pine-scents, and shook listlcssly Two petals from that wild-rose tron. —'1‘. B. Aldrich. THE LAND we LOVE l! IIAII LIIGI B1B WILLIAM LOGAN Q. who was Sir William hogan! A. Bil’ Willi-III! IAIN} w“ u; gm. lnsnt scientist who became the first director of the Geological ism-way of Canada. in 1842 Ill who become I recognised authority in thssdopsrt- ment of knowledge. 3p any ma‘. aimed the pcisibiilties of the wo- Oombrsin formation for its potential mineral wealth and in may other w!!! rumored Onassis a distinguish- ed service during ass-noun a oflios. M \ Fraser'sdisoovorytoreznavoihis_ Australioisshrtiqaoslnoalghto”. maimamsmmmnmiovurhu- s vlgua inference that the payment to the Alliance was a. "glaring mis- appropriation o! public funds" for "the purpose of electing the Saunders Government to power." : The Prohibition Act vests in the Conrimlssiosi "full authority and lur- isdicflon m all mews relating to the eiuorcesnecit of the provisions of this Act." It also directs that, half yearly, all funds remaining on hand inexocssofliwmbepsidinthe required by statute. was a legitmm chargo upon the general revenue, and the surplus funds of the Omani-s- alon belonged to that revenue. it was cimsnwrauve max payers “W” “mm “d “h” "'1" u“ moi-ems aunt" totally llnmltflflll astowhetherihspaymentbomodo bythemmnissiondhwhorbytlm Pmvinoialureanucrgafintiatruis- zerocowzununomlykpn; uponwocds. ‘ ‘Iihelbmpenncafllisnmisslgiv- enenomiomaerviootothoccnmils- IMILIDGKIIBIIBCIDMUOIISQIMIK thsAciisinvaiusbicAtounsidsi-sblo expsnsoiiodvorthod oxtnbivolqin thcdaily pupenondhflnloguiar issueoiitsivulleoinsndiidvoosiofcr infosmstionofbrunhelofifieact mont hive need o! details butin fixative to tho Alliance and flic Oom- mfssioa upon whom you cutthro- fleet. The pennants being made two 9am after the election it is deiusivo to suggest that ffwss to "iélect tho Saunders Govsrnment." I om fir. dos l. W. IIPAGI: (‘We do not beiievb ilhsn no many bullion-s who will some pith Hon. w. uPags that 01.200 mid out of liquor profits in In irresponsible or- ganisation for no‘ specified purpose is "too small a matter to baggie over." More important oventhsn the money is the Principle behind the transco- tion. If the ‘temperance Alliance ren- dered scvloe “equivalent to mlny in- by furnishing evidence which resulted in “large revenues in fines" and if it twisted on payment out of liquor profits for this service, why was not an itemized bill sub- mitted uid the account settled in s business like way? when the question wss asked in the Legislative if this money was paid to defray expenses incurred by the Alliance in 1027 in electing the Bsun‘ u Government, there was no reply either from Mr. MR8! or my other menibsr 9f the Government The fact that the pay- ment was made two years after the election is no evidence that itwas not paid for this purpose. Boifar as the piebhoito in concerned if the "volley expended in this connection m "a iogitimah chill! won the more! revenue," it should have been cold out of gcnmi revenue. Mr. 1n- Page argues that "the surplus funds of the Commission belonged to that revonuo.” What then becomes of the contention o! tho Sounders Govern- mool: that liquorprofiu represent "blood money" Ind should nova-go into general menus, but should be used soioiv for on‘ sufcrosmsntof the Pfilliblion ‘Ant? lam- -_._..- -_-- dzaiiiflhadtogivlupthososrch. i-IMINISCENCES or CHARLOTTETOWN (B! B- BIKINI!) VIII. T!!! TINANT LEAGUE ‘Irocrsitimtlssnuncbietoresull ltomyaidsuohdstoaslwouldiike in treating of the above iubjcct. I WI! quite young at the time ofths I tails given here are mostly from < v. but I believe that the fol- .10W1h8 sketch is, in the main, cor- ‘ rent. | For many years the Land Qusgupgf ‘vas an ever-recurring one with the tenant farmers of P. L‘. Island. Ro- , ulawd demands were being maids for legislation that would compel c119 ‘h. fientee (as well as the local) land- ‘wrds to sell the estates occupied by those farmers. The habitual dread experienced by those who ind tilled the soil and improved their holdings under long lease, of being dlspoggggg. ed, if by chance or forgetfulness, they omitted to pay their rent on time, and the continued failure in securing legislation to ameliorate their condi- tion, ied to the formation in the early sixties, of the "Tenant mafia," an organization‘ (or the “peaoefuh resistance of rent-paying, The Ififlguc had, as an organ for props.- Kflil!!! its aims, a newspaper known H‘ "R0883 Weekly," owned by the late Mr. John Ross, to which written contributions, boosting the Lgggug, worn maids by some of Charlotte- WVIYI "PM!!! Yfllmg lawyers, who became in later years, promingng 1n Provincial as wells: Federal affairs- somo holding high oflics in the iat- ter. On the collapse of the ‘lbnant Lellllo and their 0mm. these suns politicians kicked away the ladder "PM which they hm ascended and thorwsblv ignored the claims of thou who bu! helped them to ponti- cai prefer-meat. 8o much for that. The mods odoptcd by the iesguers for residence in payment or rent was somewhat like this: On the ap- psarcnoo of a lhsrifl or deputy on the road proceeding to serve a. writ for non-payment of not, the event wll heralded by ielguors‘ in tbs vi- cinity by the blowing of tin horns, when a largo number of leaguers would so block the road to the dc- fauiiofl promises ll to make it fla- pouiblo for the officers of the law to get mm- thsir mm. In the mean- tlmothoanosougbtwuinhiding and ‘nowhere to be found. coughs This condition’ lasted for several months-tho offioors of the law being unable t_oservo_ the writs. ‘rhea was tried the calling out of the "posse comitatiu" by the sheriff. The one and only trial of this expedient turn- od out to be a most ridiculous failure. But I up s. little ahead of my story. 5011M time previous to the coiling of the "posses," a grand ponds of the Lsllul. lrmsd with tin horns took place on the streets of Ohariotisiowu and carrying banners and mottoes. The "music" of the horns was loud and hoarse, buttbn ponds was ord- eriy. The DQWW Sim-id. recogniz- ingomaninthorsnklby the name o! Matcher, a rent resistor, courage- ously attempted to arrest him but in- stead of‘ accomplishing his object re- (Continued on pm i) was a put of the enforcement of the Act. but his argument wusoeom- pietoly remind in the budlst debate that Mr. bsPagc has not attempted to use itinthis instance. Instead he u:- cepts the "blood money" as general . venue and finds that differentiat- |'ng between Dlments made ov the Proilibltion Commission and the Pro- vincial hcosirror, "h only a ploy upon words." Mr. nePage and his coi- ‘leogues have played s pretty tune up- ':\n these words during the plltthrso "rears-lid. G.) sm_m 7°“ "'51", ‘dmml "t inception o! the League, and the do-E \ Nuns olllnllnh “I lapqsdqq by llso Galois-ash: Lih Ayah l V: life. Ifiiis_ . You can buy Life Insurance wltlwToial Dio- nbilny and Donlilo indemnity, Accident Bmeflh oll Illa Super. Select Spedallnw lhib Plan- ~ the molt odvlnlugeoug Pm‘ protection policy obtainable. Mail the Coupon Above Yoasmrfyvolllldllssmhpgll "Tulifllrnvlniklohooaflgllo. Confederation Life Association Head Ofilca Is Yours a Super-rgelect Life? End out asqnicklyq [mum], wliethsryouraisaSupem-Seloe: Toronto l ,‘6voogovo-o-oooo-ovo Q To OQwv i DON'T \.-- -'_._ Prince ‘Edward , - “Golden Future” A I Booster 1F¢au1r¢ Mr. Frank Walker, Assistant Editor of the Guard- ian i: editing this Special Feature now in the course of publication. and Mr. J. M Kirk- land is in charge of Publicity. 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