Contractors’ Equipment To complete a contract at the lowest cos‘. the equip- ment uredmust give long and uleful service. The equipment " ‘ by this Company i: simple, rugged ' Ind dependable. W_r can supp y concrete mixers in all sizes. from the Notes by the, Way THREE provincial by-electlons are - . announrfed to take place in On- Iuuilii; Dolly (rounded 1881) 85.00 pot you (Ill advance) ileum-ul- [tario on June 27. They are to be “.50 pl! your inllod iii Clinniln nllfl "m" 5'“°" held in East Hamilton. North Ren- rr ' frew and South Bruce respectively. lwhere the seats are vacant. In the ‘first two of the constituencies nam- ‘ed Conservatives had been elected by large majorities at the last general election. and in South Bruce aPro- gressive was elected by 129 votes who witness a fight, a game of base- ovcr a Conservative. In the Con- t’ ho e is x ressel ball or hockey or any one of ‘thcijzlxiillgetglfwgrce Seats w‘; 5e cart mlmy exhlbmons of dphyzcu lried by the Conservative Darby. strength and quickness an en ur-l once. Yet none of these has ex-‘ The political situation is. how- . ll td b n ' tim tloli ceeded m popular mmrcst lllllclflheczrgyolfsJgStal?lflatl; Ltlegeral enthusiasm than tho intellectual provincial Election Wm take place,“ contest staged in Toronto last week. 1929' with 91.0mm. Femuson augem This is most encouraging and Prince frolll the contest. The Star. al- Edward Island has good causc to \'lce~l'l‘filltlolll—il-- IL- Ill-mm- A. lluclilunllll. ll- 3- 9- at-wisis l-zllluii-il. Ii. cums, ._ . Ch t tllirlre. Prellderllsozzmnflifhu‘ ca]. u. Editor null Manager-J. B. Burnett TUESDAY. MAY 22. 1928 A DAIRYING AND POLITICS. LSEWIIERE in this issue we pub- lish an article by Mr. W. F. Steven, Secretary Treasurer of the National Dairy Councllvof Canada. on the effect of bultl-l- importation from Australia ulld Ncw Zcalantl oll the dalrying industry of Canada. It requires littlc ordinary common g“ f) l‘ tliollgll a Liberal journal in a gell- sense to understand that the iul- "ml w“? l“ mvomblc "0 the Fmgw hand mixer to the paving machine; concrete carts, wheelbarrows, hoists, shovels, brick and concrete block machines. rock crushers. and any other equipment, tools, or supplies that the con- tractor may require. QM CANADIAN \ plenary-m». VIFM-WIINlI-lldé“: nks Morse CO MPANY-Jil ni llell SMI-Mc-Jhrlnal-Otli ul - Ia/livu-WAn-M-w/gg . portation of ll million pounds of Australian or otllcl- foreign butter into Canada will displace an equal (plilntityl of Canadian butter. feel proud of the part her rcprc- scntativlv playcd in it. Wllcrc only one could will the covctcll prize tllc others must perforce be content to. be losers. In this case, however. al- Flvcryone knows this, yet our Lib- l-rlll representatives to a man voted against the resolution to apply the anti-dumping clause to this impor- tation and the Liberal press pub- [lislled editorials calculated to prove that the Australian importation had no effect upon the dairy interests of ‘Canada. This is politics warped into lpar- ‘tizanship of a very injurious char- .8Cl0l'. partizanship which would lsacrificc the interests of the coun- ltry lo those of party. When our jlrcprr-scntativcs come before their tllollgh the prize necessarily fell l0 only one, there were no losers. They had the experience, the joy of pitting their talents against those of the choice of their sister provinces the l joy of trying conclusion their and with competitors worthy of steel. It is hoped that the day of in- tcllectual contests has been ushered in by the remarkably enthusiastic reception given to this recent ven- ture. That the cultured people of Canada will welcome future contests of a similar kind is now assured and sou Government. and ‘its article on the situation has caused surprise. 'I‘llc term of tlic Ferguson Adminis- tration docs not expire until 1930. The question oi‘ publicity for of- fenders crops up from time to time. All exchange remarks that the world may be said to be composed of two classes of people-those who want to see their names in the newspapers. and those _who want to keep their names out. The latter class "is said to be largely made up of those seek- ing to escape the odium of publicity associated with police court cases. which include a number of cases of intoxication almost every day in the larger cities. In many of these cases the offenders, or friends of theirs on their behalf exercise their influence to prevent their names being pub- lislled. Bl T O R S E CREAM 'I‘lIl-I VI-iLOX IS (RUARANTEEI) FOR l0 YEARS Gel Yilllll lIELOX NOW No. 0 Vclox. capacity 200 lbs. hour. Delivered . 7-" N0, 1 "c-lox. capacity ~lllll ills. an hour. Without . Ill IlPllWYTQll Willi Stand. dl-livrrcd . $455.00 iill 0 .00 No. 2 Velox, l-apzlrityulllll lbs. hour. Without stand dcllvvrcll With Stand. dl-livm-rcd .. . . .. l. l-IOLMANS SUMMERSIDE REI lllgiln to our readers, Liberal and Con- L00 “um In cases oi‘ this kind. publicity is ‘much more dreaded than a fine by _ . ' ll here the . of it and see that the interest isithqoflender Fgpecln y w ._1 . . datterl moves in respectable cllc es iof the farlncrs and will tell of thc maintained and increased ThisiAnd publicity gives Dam very often lgrem trade weaties negouated by m" l"? dollv 01115’ by practice. bylto innocent friends of the unfortun- l training and popular encourage-lute drinker Wl1° l5 brought int" uent. The latter is assured if our four" iJuSL hOW h“ nrsxqsolialgzelztllz; ' ' .es o‘ - schools take up the matter in ern- tglldys 3N3; refgrming the- delill‘ ‘st. Contests between classes ili (went is a mam... “doubt m many -acli school. inter-school contests ill minds. and the question has been NhlCh several schools will be pitted much debated whether the Pflllllll" flictcd upon the innocent by publi- cation can be justified. _l-ollstitucllts on the evc of another l-ll-ctioll they will be profuse in their promises to look after the interests .llc cducationalists of all the pro- vinces will do wcll to make anote the King Government to advance lithe basic industry of Canada and Iii‘ questioned regarding the Austra- llian treaty they will produce figure: Ho prove that the Canadian farm- jors have not lost a dollar by bring- filig Australian butter into Canada {Ami Liberals will believe them ol ‘twill pretend to believe tllcm and will usllllllol-t them although by so doing . against each other would ill a very short time arouse greater interest than has yet been aroused in mere- ly physical games although the lat- ter must in no way be overlooked. Each school now has its athletic club or clubs. It would be wcll to. graft on to these the intellectual branch and so help to build up‘ sollnd minds in sound bodies. We hope to learn at an early datc cf such organization in our difiercilt schools throughout the Province. . -~_-<ro¢_"__ ~ PREACIIING. The Cliatllanl News remarks upon the number of those convicted as having been “drunk while drivinga car." and notes that most of the rc- quests to have their names “kept out of the paper" comc from this class. Ia also announces that henceforth it "will strictly adhere to the policy of publishing llll- names and ad- dresses of all persons convicted o! this character of offense. It will mllkc no differellul who the offend- er is, rich or poor. high or low. ill- flucntial or unknown.“ The Chat- liam News is an up-to-dlltc paperol high standing and has faith to bc- liegc that publishing thc names ol all "drunken drivers“ is tlic best preventive rcmcdy‘ for a llllwilltllll. evil and danger. ltlicy are robbing themselves. l Wc commend the article referred ‘lcrvative. It is written by a man -.>:‘..o knows ulhat he is talking about and in the interests of lllC farmers of Canada. not of any political par- ly. Every farmers who thinks at all knows that loading our markets products, must in- gcvitably crowd ollt. by so much. tha- Cllnadian product. but the figures and the reasons given by a man who with the wllolc of Canada and who has made a thorough study both of lhc production and marketing of imported THERE is no lack of preaching in the busy world today. Indeed it would almost appear as if everybody were preaching llnd not too many practising. Everyone is telling ev- is ill close touch (lairyillp; business Tllc now prolongcd session at Ol- cryonc what lic or she should do or tawa should givc time for the adop- diliry products cannot fail to coli- vlnce even tllc Liberals. It has lolig been contended thin. the people of this Province takc Ithcir politics too seriously. WhelLas in the case of the dalrying business. the claims of party take precedence of the claims of the farmer's own interests. it- certainly is going too far. Canada is ours to build up and develop. This can never be done while we place the emphasis on the claims of any political party. Let it be country first and party second. With too many of our people it is party first. The claims of the colln- dyctl-in-tllc-wozil BICHLORIDE OF MERCURY advise othcrs to do. effective preaching is practise: in deed. it will be very generally ad FOR TREATING SEED POTATOES injury would were entirely eliminated. Good citizenship. and this is th ideal to be aimed at both in preach lng and in practice, begins in th Small quantity arrived. Secure Yours at Once. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE its orlgln in the home. not do. but a great many of them arc doing the opposite of what they Everyone will admit that the most mitted that when the practice does not conform to the preaching. less result if the latter home. is continued in the school and is carried ollt into the world. Bad citizenship may also be traced to Where 149 Great George Telephone 315 z Attention. I t I one particular grade Cool for all M08. Pl public buildings and factories. 9*‘. ‘ PHONE I'll ' Street ‘ Mail Orders Receive Prompt Telephone your wants to-llly. looked for today are usually tlinseYm- pnjmnyg, self. will take the precedence. l --——-»<o>-—_---_ THE ORATORICAI. CONTEST. cal contest. with ready familiar. over ten thousand people witnessed not more present was that there was not room to accommodate them and the doors, of the vast auditorium had to be locked long before the 0'" ll"l"°” l” M" “mflmd l“ expectant spectators could gain nd-. " We handle Including homo mission. ll l5 ilffllllylllll l0 llllll l" llllfi Hill‘; Tliere ls a for-ling that the blrtll- bers 01' the Iimlgg of Commons and “m1 [hpy u-p-d p, "dd 5g m,- Cont] "l “D011 llflfl llllyfilvfll (lBl/Blflllmfilll days of Queen Victoria and KIngJIlPlClFY-filx SPIHIlOP-‘l- a lOl-nl of three morc, milking a totnl nl‘ over twol lthnt the more important sldc oflqenm, u". pm“ Show“ have bflnnlllllllflrfld and forty-one honorable milllong! 'I']10y kmiw up“, p“; pep w‘ D. GILLIS & COJtIII-s con ‘ ~ Illlmlln animal Is ml farther apart. Tm» zaui of Mliylinu overlooked. The largest audiences try are the claims of each individu- a1 and especially of each individual farmer and these he. if true to him- LSEWHERE we reproduce ex- tracts from Toronto newspapers commenting on the recent oratorl- the preliminary stages of which our readers are al- An audience of the final contests in the city of I Toronto and the reason there were the"? ‘"9 wh° 5° l" Well a5 “w? practice conforms to the wise and prudent instruction of the home. the boys and girls who go out from it invariably ‘make good citizens, and rarely bring discredit upon their home or country. Where the prac- tice and teaching cross each other. the children will have a struggle ll‘l keeping within the bounds of good citizenship. and oftener make a failure than a success in life. The road to respectable citizen- ship is not blocked by want of knowing. Pew there are who do not know the right way. Few. indeed. know. but for those who aspire to teach others the road to good citi- lzenshlp the sound way ls to go tho lroad themselves. . 4'01.“ . EDITORIAL NOTES. June 3rd are too near each other the taxpayers $082, tion" of a furtllci‘ supplementary es- timate to pay tllc salary of a Mill- istcl" of Fisheries which is duc lo Prince Edward Island. if the Gov- ernment really contemplates giving to this Province a portfolio member as its representative in the Cabinet If this is not donc the supposed willingness of the Government to do justice to this Province will be dis- credited, and the lack of influence on the part of three Liberal mem- bers of the Commons hailing from the Island will be placed ill the same category. 8 e It ls announced that the King Government has vetoed the Salary Grab for members of Parliament. That means that nothing more will be done about it this year. But the failure of members to transfer to their own pockets the extra $2,000 of the taxpayers‘ money does not remove the moral obliquity of ‘the attempt to make the Grab. The names signed to the disreputable Round Robin ought to be published as a testimony against the signers. Every member when he returns home should be asked to answer the question. “Did you sign that Round Robin?" Tile Government may be given credit for its refusal to comply witn the demand of so many members. This was the clear duty of Minis- ters. of course. bllt credit is due them. They should. however. go further and place a ban upon any future conspiracy of the kind. The Round Robin episode is not credit- able to the Canadian Parliament. When has the like occurred in any other clvillnlrl country cxccpt Call- ndn? Two hundred and forty-five mem- 'l1l‘lllll°m°" l" "ll- Wllllld "W" 59"" plc of Canada would never consent tlir- beneficiaries had the conspiracy to such an outrage and they mm. prove-d clfectilal. Itovxukl have cowtspmq m Keg, me money [Qgurdlggg ll your mnrmir nu- people-i will. . "rum CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 6153f‘ ' 30hr l at . Quilts l ' By lulu W. loo. UD- g‘ SOME FOOD FACTS y Some years ago when the vita- mlns were first discovered. it was thought that if one could sigiply arrange to get these vitamins ally it wouldn't matter about eating other food. - Ill fact it was stated that the day would come when man could carry his daily supply of food in his vest pocket. As you know that collie as yet, and the generally recognized. That intestinal. tract of yours was built to take care of certain kinds of foods. ill fact practically all tlll- ordinary food stuffs. and no littlc tablet. however concentrated, can illdllrc tllc secretions of the glands, or the movclneilts of the stcnllicll and intestines. as can food which not ollly contains the necessary food contents. but has also some bulk. some “roughage? to give volume to the food and waste. I-Iowevcr it is not unlikely that the day may come however when you will be eating some concentrat- ed forms of food, or perhaps lust special kinds of food that please your palate. However, remembering that, not only certain vitamins are necessary, but bulk also, you will eat daily in addition, some food that you may or may not like which you will cat for “safety‘s" sake, or as a sort of "protection" to cover lalrlzy little mistake in the diet you e. McCollum. the great authority on food. speaks of these foods as "cor- rective foods." or "protective foods." These are chiefly the leafy vege- tables. milk, and fresh fruits. He points out that a movement towards stimulating the use of these classes of foods. would go far to- ward cffccling the improvement in our national health standard. In this connection, as mentioned once before, spinach takes a high place in the list of foods that cor-. rect or give protective care to the ordinary diet. 1 That this knowledge is being used is attested by _the fact that the city of Fargo “consumes ten times as much spinach as beforc the schools started to leach the value of green vegetables." - Whcll you can get foods like milk,l raw fruits. and green vegetables‘ that contain all ‘the vitamins, plenty of lime, and have roughage be-i sides. it is certainly going to bc~ worth your lvllilc to cat a portion of them cvcry day. 1 Remember they arc “protectorsfl of your dict. which ll‘ left to your taste and judgment, might not give you the all round value in foods that your body ilceds. - ~ <01!» OOOGQVOOOOOVOOOOQOOO-QO-OO Daily Selections Fon . Guardian Readers l Q-OOQOVOWVOOQOVOQQ §§Q"§'fO r day has not YCIISOIIS 0T0 May 22, i928 A FAT SOUIr-Jrlli‘. liberal soul shall bc lnadc fat: and lll.‘ that watcrctli shall be watered also lliln- sclf.--'Prov. ll :25. PRAYER- Give us. O Tllnu GiVcl" of all good. a libcrality like unto Thine. TIIE SPRINGS OF LIFE Tllc springs of lifc arc flliling one by one. And Age with quickclrd drawing night; Yct would l heave no discontented‘ sigh, Since cause for cold ingrlltitudc is none. If slower through lily veins tide may run, The heart's young fountains are not wholly dry; . Though evening clouds shadow my’ noon-tide sky. Night cannot quench the spirits in- ward sun! Once more then. ere bourn be pass‘l. Would I my lyre's rude melody essay; And. while amid the chords fingers stray, Should Fancy sigh-"Tliese may be its last!" Yet- shall not this my mind with gloom rrercast. If my day's work be finlsh‘d with the day! slop is lifc‘sl the eternal my strains —Bernard Barton. 06-00 O-QO-OQ O4 $ Modern Etiquette l . z B! ROBERTA LEI -QOOOOQQOOOOOO»OOOO~OQOOQO: Q. May a hostess let her guests plan their own entertainments? A. Yes. if she knows that thcy‘ are all acquainted. Q. May cqrtaln kinds of pota- toes. such as French frlcd or shoe- string, evcr be taken with the fing- crs? A. Never. Q. In the sealing of letters is scaling wax stlll in use? A. Yes, by many people. lthrec- tilucs and il. is yours.“ Ll-t us‘ y‘ When one expects to do l'l. great _ MAY 22, 1928‘ ' Never Mind ! SMOKE A I l SAVE THE “POKER HANDS” the lap and keep the sewing on thethan one of the loaf variety. pillow. This will also ease the arms. Proud Flesh Oven Temperature It proud flesh appears on a sore, When baking cakes, rcmembersprinkle it twice daily with dry that greater heat is required in thegranulated sugar. This is a simple oven for a cake that is in layers remedy, but very effective. SAVE YOUR FOX PUPS ‘FROM THE DEADLY WORM Tlicre is only one way to do this safely and surely and that is lo dose with DR. l-"FRENCIPS Vl-JRMICIDE (fAPSULliS N0. 2 Nothing we know of in worm remedies will do the work so quickly and leave no after-effects. These Capsules are easily given and arc used extensively throughout the world. Hundreds of letters from leading fox ranchers espec- ially in this province. bear testimony as to the genuine .. .__ ..._.____.-__--i l $OQ§OOO§'Q§§QOOOOOQOOOQV‘.v ivortli of Ffrcnolrs Vcrnlil-illc Capsules. $1.00 llox 20 capsules) prepaid lll ally address. Send your order at once. IN ENGLISH . Central - m m L and“ E. A. 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