?AGE5FOUR!~; - ' WEflR Yr! [THE BHiIlllliTETflWN Flliilillill H ran closeouts - l Notes By The Way " The visit of Progressive members ‘ g Dallyf-Soioctlons Pnshfoat. W. Cluster 8. lobar-n lldltor and Hunter. 3- 3- 3‘"°" floss-scary, Llont. O01. U. Ylve-Proulllcnl, J. ll. llnrnltll A. bluclillnuufl). S. O Asmclnic Editor, ll. K. Currie New Yuri linrooontut ivo-lngruhnnl Powers, Inc. n . Chicago llouroscntistlrc-JJ, J. Power \ from the West to our own province '0" lends increased lnton-sl. to the pro-. vincial election in Saskatchewan which is due Ito take place on dies- day of nent weevk- June 2. ln tin Guardian Readers fO§O-O4§Q-Oj9f0-OQ'OO+OQ-v-9O hays YOU TRIED Q1112 scorcn 00.41.? lit will give you just the kindof fire wanted without trouble or Waste. ‘Order o. load today. A GREAT BOOK Ryerson Press. ‘iloronito. The aui llor is R. G. MncBetb. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1925 "The Romance of the Canadian Pacific Railway" is the nslnle o! a book recently rpublislhed by the "Of lthli making of books," these duyls, i=t may rtruly Ibe said. “there, is no en " but the making of worvth of a “going concern," be it a school; o1- gm- better vi-Jnenshlp. We trust Our "bookstores and our libraries. Dllllllc and private, will be able to supply the Romance of t-he Canadian Paci- Llc Riallwvay. 8T. DUNSTAWB UNIVERSITY gevcnty one years in ths history meantime a manifesto hns-lseen is- gued thy llhe Saskatchewan Trogres sive Association which lays down, explains and defends the prlinclp- lss stud policy of the lRrogl-cesive party in Saskatchewan more tully than they have hitherto made? known here. v "May 28, 1925 GOD WILL tPROVIDBh-ffake no thought saying, Whatshall we est? or, What shall We drlnkl-on- wherewithal shall we -be clothed? But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and" all these things shall be added unto you. Matthew 6:31. 33. Althoughlwe know more about the body than people of ancient . _h _ , o';°,",f,',}§§‘§;,,‘ Zffistafne: Pnavnrn-oLoi-d. we would i In oils platform there are five occur w m, r live by faith a-ndnm by sishl. for Thou hast given us Jesus Christ. and with i-iiirn Thou wilt also freely give us all things. A GARDEN l8 A HUMAN THING principal planks. Among these are the adoption q_f the single transferr- able ballot, in elections, This is ‘dleisigncd to give s supposedly (‘air- hipresentiltion to minorities. Real Senavte reform is another First, the thought they gave to exercise und athletic [JPOW-zflfl, and also tile attention they gave to the bathing of the body. The bathing was almost u religious rite with many nu-tiurls. A Garden is it human thinl,—-— A. Pickard t Co. Phone 240 I while tbooks is definitely limited. benevok,“ o,- gnqugu-la] institution "The Romance of the Oanadinni Pacific Railway" will find a very ncccssurlly sees many changes and Iperhaps no institution in this pro- change ‘which the parity would like to see effizlctetl 'by reducing the total number of Senators to 54 and Now there is usually but one thought b;llind bathing and that is the idea of attaining cleanliness, not only for the surface of the See how its wee hands cling! its blossoms toss and tease you. its Laughing to meetltho sun. vines run the present century. l4, is a -book thnit should be in every home. in the hands of every teacher. a book that tells of great mien, the great When You Go After the Big Fish the ‘foundations of Canada. The “Romance of the Canadian Pacific" is o. chapter in it-he history of Canada. perhaps l-t-s most impont- uni. chat/pier. It begins with the ill-toting -in Charlottetown in 1864, llvill to consider the federation of ..ll> Maritime Provinces. You must have a depend- able rod, a good line and a hook that won't let ‘em get away. ln addition to these you At ‘his meming’ as m" readers high place among the best books ofl lill9ll of Canada, the men who laid: lyears ago, St. Dunstans has grown from school _to college and to uni~ v vince has seen us many changes as [has the University of -St, Dunstans lwhlch held its commencement exer- cises yesterday afternoon. The [changes have been upward and fol- ward. From a modest school near St .l‘cters a little _ov.'r seventy versity, n university that compares favorably with the best in eastern Canada. Schools and churches have bf-eil an outstanding characteristic oi Canadian lile since ollr pioneer skin, but for the whole body. . There is what is’known as the warm bath 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and also -the hot bath Prom 105 to 115 degrees F. These blaths are used to calm the nerves and relieve exhaustion. The skin bccnmes active, and waste matter is tin-own out upon its sat-lace. , in the Turkish ba-th you enter a mom with tho air at 110 to 130 degrees F. Tile feet are Placed in a hot foot hath ,und in ll few minutes a good perspiration is attained. _ Whilst perspirlng freely, you m; "gflu-QI N. anicr another room at 150 to 200 . degrees F for a few minutes. A source‘ “mtmn H3 bounds ~85 a mmvigorous rubbing, and a soap hath slllllllollal Tlglll wlllcll we? allege is then zldrninlsterctl, as you lie on has been usurped by the Dominion ‘ th: Illiifllle sltlb. mm qmy will 10.;- a Pflyycquugl] die. As the perspiration stops, o. cold i like it best company But totaled-haired, just for ‘me! not dremed for allobting an equal number of six to each of the nine provinces, these to be elected for n term of iten years by lthe electors of the entire pnov- ince ‘they represent; the ‘present Senaltors do be eligible for Ielection. but otherwise to be retired wtth moderate pensions. Wit-either this‘ would lbe real reform or not ,it would be a radical change. gay, waiting A garden is n human thing- What Joys its hands can bring! The pretty Joys of color. texture. scent! it has the merriment Of an endearing child who t-hurms nwny . , Cares, by just living, confident and , SBY- l A garden is a hum-en -thing— How it can spur and sting The spirit to fresh eflort, despair is near. The sudden flare -_ Of ptlnsies brings fresh couraili‘. l like the sure Clasp oi‘ n friend, that nervcs us Saskatchewan Progressives claim‘ for their province Will?" ‘l must have patience. We can't supply you with the patience but we can show you the best in fishing tackle. SEE oun »WINDOW as- FORE vou auv THAT FISHING OUTFIT know me larger “Mo” or a conJduys. The fathers who laid tllc lnwrllml Cllmld“ ‘mwned “p0” ‘thelfolllltlutitlns of our province many ‘MFl-iales- Th“ “my comuuueslyears ago brought with them from Lhrollgh ‘the campaign which mum“ the Old Lend the traditions, which "m um“ the lam province of theihad made the Mother Countries present Canada was brought into great among the notions of tho Lilo union, The problem or Co“ world Their ltflth was federation, dike all other great pro- . i, z ,‘ -. 1 r A _ 0.8m“ “mm the vaudny of we" dmlth lt lbout hi) degrees sgtvtn y , A cold plunge in water at 60 ‘ ‘mm Th“ ls “at an unreasonable (lcgrccs F. follows, and till-n yoll A demand. They dcmflllll "-416 rest until the skin is dry and the n = - pills. llufllllll. ' wmlplemul and equipment. .-\n alcohol rub completes tho or me Hlldm“ Bay Balm“? treatment, and you rest for zlll hour And ithey denounce tho provincial Q!‘ ii IHHHDBI“ Oillollrfl- _ when“ “any which has held pow. 5 A cabinet with electric lights. which permits the head i0 renlllln m‘ In Saskmkkhlflvn? since m became outside, is oft-ell used ‘as ll sllor-t n. provlllm ll] 190a. “Calder? (an Sec how its small hands cling! Laughing to meet the sun. Grlefs cannot cling; for joys their To one who has a garden bit-hrs, was an impossibility and an TliE g macs McDONALD d. BRADLEY Proprietors nlbs/nrtlity -to the greed, majority; to lho nu-n of vision. not only confed- raliuu- but a transcontinental rail- way, lliliillflg the wholle of Bfllilflh North America ‘was the ltlti-mate llos-tirly of Canada; As far back as Great Grows st. Phone 31s i851, ill the course of a speech dc- in Halifax. Joseph llmlll- llhis lemnrkuille prediction: - “l anl neither lrpro-phet nor ~t=he 3, son of e prophet, ‘(but l believe that l many ln this room will Ilivw do hear the whistle of the steam engine in ‘H iili! masses of the Rocky Mountains and t0 make the journey from Hali- ‘ztx Ito the Pacific days." liivoll-tl Howe In fivle or six w ha 1500 B h I (lthers, the comparatively few. e ve us e s o I - ‘ tlso saw this vision and the story, good Maw Redeaned WM“ l of confederation and its naturall B S d O t f B t . canpego c; ‘ a a orb :0‘ . vlliidgtlhe Canadian Pacific Railway, a‘ "1 a p" "' °‘ t. told in the book undler review. it dreads harlds, While near the school the church spire stands; l Nor f-rurs the blinded bigofs rule, While near 110 BHEDIWB D1111)’ cnl-llcr Liberal Plenlicrr) “iwas bad enough-Dunning is worse than Calder" is the language of the nmnlfcsto. The Progressive Association con- demn the Dunning Government for deccl-ving lhe people by promises they hilve broke-n. for extravagance "Zn expenditure, for increasing the provincial ldtnbt from nothing up to over $2‘6,0I00.000 mad during the pshslt seven years having borrowlfid over $15,000 a day on an average the church-spire stands the school. St, Donal-oil's llnivt-rslty has blcn ‘led Fellkiolls secular educu- tion. it has trained priests, doctors lawyers, business and ill-in, lmctllud of inducing perspiration. stimulate the skin, and get rid of WllSli‘ lmttillr. cause you not only get rid of waste you attain physlcniilme pefllile. ililtllllll"!!! and honor the King". have WW9!” matter, but strength, lly the exercise, exorcise. then bathing as above is ihtllcntctl. allll-ll in -ill0 past lthnt when they now lfflll out as they appear do have dour". that fact seems alt this dllst- _ an“ m be o; more mnsequence abated its ‘for-nter ardor of worship All these arc good bocnrlsc tllcyi ICxvl-cisc is of course betierhe-I n Where weakness or age prcvenfy, should counts for much in man as well as i. lgn, which ‘they would think n very hateful thing lto do. iii-miss halppened in other provinccs.. We note that the Liberal organ. to endure. garden is e human thing- QuND BANKlNG, PROTECTS < ~ S HIS bank wot-Ira constructively and consrrvarivsly for ‘hé, protection of its Jvpoairors and the community as awhoic. Because the Bank of Montreal for inure than act-nrury has endeavored to do this, it has coins to he g-ggapdgfl flnuugh. out the length and breadth of the Dominion as a sound, safe and friendly institution. ‘ Thcrc are six hundred branches of the Bank of Montreal, Each branch has the strength, stability, Clplricngg and services of the entire organization. Mike the nearest ilrnnch your banking headquarters. Talk with the manager on ' matters of banking or business. Write to hinl or all in Person. You can bank with us by mail. "/1 Bami Wbm: Small Account: Are lVglmmg” BANK or MONTREAL Established over 10o years ' f ' Total Assets in excess of‘ y|7oo,¢¢¢,¢,¢° , s blossoms toss and tease you. its vines run l solace lend for n friend. —By Mary Carolyn Davies. After all the esteemed Patriot remember that pedigree live stock, also that the Marl-y “fear God i. rebelllcd against it-heir Sover- lt has some- which has ii late for some ‘months these seventy-one ce-ssful men ‘in all farmers, every day dung m” period: for than olmhor one or the other of the for lis- pnrty leader. doses not venll sailors. and mum, o! ennui,“ sumihavmg mumbnued omces and flab ‘nvlo isbould prove to be victorious tare ye»; ll.0 . defend hlhn ' -- - - a , -~ , ,. 0n “@5511? "m"- Tlle m"! 0°" or this lineage or do den i . aries and for snaking the Provirtc I Y professions orn-ment owrs its continue-d exist-l tong residence under (‘lflllll St. Dunstans as their ulnln or Saskmbchelwan ‘the playbhmg o‘ mater, Changes in thc teaching stufl have necessarily occurred during years, changes from few to many, changes through tllc lsilbcrnl party." dock-s warlike. another Liberal ‘government with which our readers are fmnlliar and which the cieotors hero dealt with "very iaffcetgivoly ltwo year's ago. rmcc and its power Ito Progressive ' I slmppom and ‘mall ‘power has ,b%n the Stars and Stripes or that ho is gxercgfled (,0 1.1mm untold W113 “VIIIIOFD republican than British in his, lon (Jnnada. ‘If the IDTCP/Pllii. quormlllsontilments and is constantly "look-I ‘shall rosult in hnstrning vthe elndiing lt-o Washington." Why is this? oi’ Liberal vmlsruile patriotic Cnna-jTo swak COMEYWMTIOIISIY of "nl dlzrns may us; lwcll content -bhatll'il0.°lS-i-!rowil ‘Scrifllll of disloyalty" thle emlhlltilr-rcd controversy slmll is a weak Surely this And how very like death. through promotion, through removal to other positions but the muin direction has not changed, its As to the Liberal party breaking its promises this is the concluding massage in the Progressive Associa cont in-ue. known facts that cannot be (lcniiedi Bushcl done up in Bags of 3 r é bushels each. Bags 10 Cents ‘ll each extra. F. O, B. our Seed Store. ‘ 1000 Bushela of extra choice Imported Banner Seed Oats. Also Imported "Victory," ~ "Abundance" and other var- ' icriea of Seed Oats the heat we have ever sold. Ask for prices. Mammoth Late Red and Early Red Clover, Choice Timothy 1 and 2 grades. CARTER & CO., Limited. ‘Q-VOOQOO-O-O 0 z Char-actor Reading g ’ v¢ i f roaming from sldo to side um in- dicutiolls of a rlestlcss. unsettled Pllllller- 000F118 nu t ll re. ~ people. Eye-s with long, sharp corners = W h alt ll iii-f icu-l ties _ llllfillg these formative rlayls in the tlon of seeing their labors prosper. “ the unknown tlerrltory beyond the Jtcd b; Indians and builtuilo, was ex- ads. wsly urns lbuilrt across. over and -lln- ‘ der the “sea of mountains" that l-ay __ had been undisturbed t Unsteady ryos that ore nlwltys "m, ‘ Till - W. . ‘ Eyes which show the whole of y H Pope’ Gun-m BMW’ this iris lulong to erratic, cranky Carl-lei 99M- DWN! M0004!- Ed- may bu rngllrdcd as denoting wise A- -'ll7-fl°D0flflld—-—'i‘wthers 0f Con- discernment nnd keen penetration. galemflon; bu", Btranmma, Lord ______.________ Mounlt Stephan. rpm, V“ yom___. ‘ were glands in thoie days. giants were overcome, aim is better and greater efficiency whgpt lynpgggflbfl-flleg were hcmeveq] and its directors have the satisfac- history of Canada. makes s. stolry| The Province is justly-proud of of intense dramatic inherent. How its educational institutions and St. Dunstans stands very high among then known “Canadafl a land linlhab- the educational institutions of Con. plorcrl and measured; -how the rail- The large attendance at yester- day's exercises, the inspiring m]. dlesfiefi. the excellent programme presented were very gratifying and “Hume the hhzh l-lneo held by this like an impassable barrier between cast and west; how the silence that since the down of “time was finally ‘broke-n by the shriek of the modern locom- otive, ls a. story the bnrest outlines of which cannot even be touched in a nrvlew. The ‘book, undoubtedly the most complete history of this rc-mnrknlble period, lflllfllt be road to obtqlg even a glimpse of it. The names of ‘the men to whom Canada owe-s this fins], atop are household words today. There are those still living who knew some, perhaps all of them: Joseph Howe, Sir John A. Maodon- Sir Charles Topper, Edward Coles, Leonard great institution among ull olpspr-‘g of our citizens. EDITORIAL NOTES “lf you ‘want! a thing well done. (l4? it YOIIPBPW" Bays an old proverb. Ill’ you can't do it, what? Trouble everywhere! France filglhlting this Riffianis in Morocco:- Chicflso and Montreal fllghtillg tho l-ufflans and ithe Russians iigvilltinr; among themselves. forward A cltlmrl lwhtlse-laversge income l5 "llillllllilhi Wilts heard, to tsomlpiain t-hait the whive washed lines ‘mark- ing li-he sir-hilly zone are not far enough apart and. moreovven-tirst word Whallen. T. H. Haviiand, A. they w d v ere crooks , . The fa-rlmers 601116.“) who city on- l?’ on hardiness these days. conseq- "WWTY there is more business than "Wll ‘"1 lllmilorliion to the number of visitors. Still we imiss chose who fathers of Canada's ilimt trsm oonltille-nini ‘Railway. Truly there ,t.lon's manifesto: \ fight. have been so ralosely associated and “Tlio history of lthe llibisrlrl party in Canada contains nvmncr-i ous election promises deslgnoili to appeal to the trusting voter. Many of ‘these have been prompt- ly relegated to the scrap-heap ni- ler elections. leaving their party open to charges of insincerity. ‘Snskeochelvun has had enough of.- vuniuifllllc-d promises. lit is nowl time to elect a governlncnt that will seriously endeavor lto comply‘ with thl; instructions of the elec- torate who have the power ml send men of their choice to re- present them; men who can think ifor lthifmselves. who will "be loyal to their‘ trust, and have the wis- dom to protect the interests of all of Saskatchewan." Dominion of Canada 5V2 aiiractlvs prices. FULL PARTICULARS l Eastern Securit St. John It is really quite an interesting Liberals and ‘Prognessives Victory Bonds We have on hand a limited amount of Charlottetown, P. E. I. W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager. \ d ef once against wedl- I I l I per cent. Bonds at I I ON REQUEST Halifax i . l ies 00., Ltd. ‘ l ‘M0ore”s House Paint bealutiful and durable For -a rich looking, paint job, use Moore's Pure Linseed l Paint-the ready mixed paint that aivers more surface and is cheaper-to use than Wh Moore's Paint dries with a high ' gloss-does - as piacsrdaara Wilde; ', , -. ._ . ...,,. The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective Association The following ranches are members of the “abdvo Association, which Includes In its protective measures om: pair of man tracking blood hounds. which will arrive in Charlottetown May 20th. ‘ ' The members are also protected byvena of the heat defective agencies in Canada All members ‘pledge the ‘rosourdoflsubscrihad for the purpose of effecting the arrest ahtf ‘prosdcirtion of any party or parties who attempt to enter, or do enter or steal or molest the property of the ranches. The list of ranches protected‘ are ll foiiows:—- “Urvlonvalafl MacLure and Miickilinloli,‘ Ulllorrftuall, P. E. |. ‘ "vii-ivy," Prawns and MacKlnnon. Norwood Road. P. E. l. - i "ilitfifllillhllll Foxes and Furl," W. Cheil" 3- Mm‘ Lure, Marlhfleid. P. E. I. ~ "Bovyci" Ranch," Franklin Sawyer, ‘Bliflibllii. P -E- l- "North River Ranch," W. klTEiiBol-thlloflh ‘Rlvm P. E. |. ii ‘ ~ " “Dalton Ranch," w. K. Rogers," outlihpfl. P. E- i- . . .. .\ at‘ “Bcllevua Ranch," w. K. nopai Joint-ml, P. E. I- . . ., -.: 1* "Flood flanch," w. K. Rosella Qoashpbrfi, P. E. l- l .- - "Smsliwood Ranch," W. ‘Ililfllirs. Solliltilbrl. P- 5- l- “Farduharsoa. Fox and FurT-Tllfhilfll‘; A.‘ ‘Farquharron. East Royalty, P. E. i. 4 ' ‘ "Latin-adult" Ranch! ,0. fiilUKlYfl Stir-Pater: Road, lMlaoDotisld ltsnoh," J. A. MacDonald. Qauthlwli- P. E. l.» '» - ‘ ' "Sliver Shaun P. E. l. "Browisnch," s. n. sl-ow, stat noyaloglms. I. "Nswstsa Ranch," Ed Sallnilori, Wlnslao, P. E. I. “Gohsral gar Farms Ltd., god tglidwati Road, P. E. i- Pflaneral For Farms Ltd., olrtjijjtivariioad. P. E. l. , "Charlottetown silver Black? Ltd. Mount Edward Road, P. E. I. - , .= _~ . "Holman flinch." w. A.‘ Mu toh m. 0' 7 "Jenkins Rsnchll,‘ J. Qjsltitvdg pQhETq Royalty- ‘ftireap Aaria Ranch", Rsy-¢i&i'lr,'Un|p lions. lit‘ is ‘the lnhhtllon to m rklj. V. isi placards ofthi "Associst on r Ranchfl’. Walter-NS. - Oil Hobie ite Lead. ' I y whose names will forever be en- ‘ gravcd on the foundation atone of ’ Canada's history. M slmflv said this book should he in every ibmne and in the hands of every lteachm iin Canada. To lead of the Makers of Canada, of the men o! vblon who rthrsw all. their time, their talents. their en- "sibl- "w their arimo fortunes - onhallllsrofmeirconntry. is an come in Just m; a “M; ho odor-ed for title best lropt roads in the different school districts of the province. carried out, supplements: by a fine on those districts roads are criminally bslow par. it misbt sum vary cctecuvo and the fines would cover the cost of the tssplmsos sod cannot ml to make WI". it ‘has been suggested that prises Should the idea be in which the potent-aw; _' " not peel, chip, crack nor blister. If your dealer does not sell it, get it from- . l 1 Fox Biscuits . oonrallfiud Place coo uven . Q. -.,.,,,it isms Biscuit,‘ exnprimshl“ l. I- ansao or 3mm.’ THEY'RE ; The man years’ | .1 aouit ' us! doslgnsd for . filtfltb IWQIIW.“ “'2 supply a the essential rum-l ts __ ._ ‘the ‘an’... F“ '. 4“ tits x rattl- _ YOUR GUA ‘rho Ilsouits an sail-am‘: _ 7 oollost sally. bulldoin. Tray M; content m iupplytflo at and V w: ly recommended by dlfliiiis Ivory ate can his than one