‘ "w?" mrrcawr-t~ucrc ‘r; _ o... _ , , arr-ch w» 1' PIKE FOUR ‘ liil liliilllillitillwll lilIIllllliN ProuuugmcnncaLI-Lmi Ibo-hull} I. l, m: Ian-nary, Lin!» 00!. l. A. Innllnnon, D. lo, Illln and Inlnlcl, I. l. Burnett. "fish" ldltoir. n. I. Ouch THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 192k; PREMIEITS GREAT ACHIEVE- MENT. .\ contributor In relcrriitg to thc great achievement of Premier Stew art in obtaiiting an addition of $10,000 per uniiuin to our revenue. recalls the fuct that practically all lilo benefits which we have obtain- i-d us it Provinci- from thc Doiniii- ion have been secured by Conscr- Probably explanation of this is that our Cun- vative Govcrnutcnts. the serrative leaders iu thc past and in the present have iind f'aitli in the cause they espoused and vrere able to give convincing reasons for the tleniaiids they made. Thus it was with tho Htliillilliflll (loveruiiieni, iind so it is with thc. Stcivavt (lov- (‘.l'lllll0lll. Premici" sit-wart assert- ed boldly illlti without i-tiuivoczititiu that more revenue was necessary to run the province, and at the sauic time that thc taxpayers ivere paying all the taxes that they could called upon lie said other reasonably be to shoulder. sources must be tappi-il. anti one of them he has succeeded in illilillll; with as little delay as possible. the ilrovininzil conjunction For some ' time (iovernment in with the governments of the other :\vr» Maritime Provinces has IJPPIA en- deavoring to obtain some consider- ation relative to railway taxation. The provinces having withhi their boundaries privately ovvtied roads, have always taxed those for pro- Wiicu thc present Conservative Premiers came into oflice In Nova Scotia anti New Brunswick, Pre- mier Stewart took up the matter with thi-ni. They prepared thcir the sympathy and co-eperatioh of the Premiers the result that the t-lziims of thc llari case. and secured of the other provinces. with times were admitted by the Fedor- al Government and an allotment of $235,000 a year was granted, receives $40,000 a year, which as‘ more: than our share on a mileage busisi already stated. is $10,000 “AS A MAN THINKS" i “.\s a man thiukcth in his; verb. real self is the outgrowth of hisi thinking. He builds himself up! into a superior being or (lcgradesl himself into an inferior one accord-i ing as be thinks. We know hinif by what he does. not by what he says, and he does as he thinks. ift he has learned to cultivate goodi thinking. —- along with those virtues—lntellec- andi tuality. he becomes the kind of munl kindliness. charity I nicn and women. 1 “As a man thlnketh" lic seeks and generally finds the kind mental food that suits his mental appetite. and we know him by the] klnii ni mental fond he socks. The‘ vinciai or municipal purposes. When the (fraud Trunk. Canadian became nationally- Ntirthern, etc.. owned roads they were vested in the Canadian National Railwuyena corporation holding and operating for the Federal Government, lint the Canadian National continued to The governments of the hiarltimcs felt that this against those provinces and pay taxes upon these roads. was a tliscriniintition htivc been co-operating to get redress. [luring the recent. inter-provincial conference the matter was finally settled by the Department of Rail- ways allocating to the Mnritiines $225,000.00 per year. the division of this annual sum tween the provinces, Prince Ed- ward island will receive $~i0.i)00.00 per year-about $10,000 more than Upon be- lier proportion upon a mileage bas- is. This in u, ,,,.§§u natistatdnry solu- tion of one of our long standing problems. and Premier Stewart and his fellow Maritime Premiers ari- i-ntitled to, and are rec-civing. the hearty thanks of the people of their respective provint:t:s.foi' their successful efforts. lt is u remarkable fact. and one which u grateful people will not lose sight of that the federal siib- aidy doors which Liberal sovvrn~ had declare-l more manta at Ottawa "barred and bolted“ than once been again opened by statesmen. Some have Conservative years ago, when we wcrc bluntly told thnt there could be no litrthc." subsidy paid to this province. Pro» mior (now (Iiiiel Justice) Mathia- son went. to Ottawa. presented his ruse and succeeded iit opening the "barred and bolted door" and ro- cclvlng therefrom an animal siib- sidy m $100,000 for an time to come, not in lull psrtncnt‘ oi our claim, but on account. ln the matter of our txlnim for railway taxes. Mr. (now Premier) Stewart, then in otipflflil-illll- '1'?‘ elated we had n right to t nslderu- tion on this account. Premier Boll declared that we had no claim but waxed eloquent on our claim to fabulous millions account of alienated western Inndu. Oil When Mr. Stewart became Pre- mier ha took up our railway claim. Ho consulted the Liberal Premiers of tho other two Maritime Provinc- i '55. but they lsilad to cooperate on . h in cliiim. pied that we n4 o , healthy intollectuulity. whether in! legitimate pleasure or in pursuit; of knowledge. goes after the puiwnimlr "m!" and Ciiiimfl- 8B ii Immi- tlie thoughtful. the cultural and his life and conduct are an expression of his mental habits. The man whose tastes are base and unlovely, goes alter thc base and the unlove- Iy nndollnds them, and his life and conduct. are the expression of his thinking. .\lan ls endowed by nature with a faculty capable of cultivation still as far above the, mentality oi‘ the world's greatest philosopher as that of the greatest philosopher oi‘ today is above that of the cris- iiial have man. The cave mun had this faculty just. as we of the modern world have it. By the feed- ing iind developing of this faculty some individuals in cvcry alto forg- ed it little. ahead of their fellows. each gent-ration going a littlo fur- ther than its predecessor until i.lie has arrived at thc present. It still has {up that “divine event to which the Whflifl race stage of civilization. to go before it reaches creation moves." inilividnuis,slow- ly growing into larger groups have led the way ullivflfd ll)’ U"! IlFOVBS-‘i of feeding the mind with the wholesome food which it tiuturnlly craves, and likewise individuals. often utifortiinstely, in growlnl»! groups. according to community custom. are lagging behind. feeding on mental food little, if any, better than that which served the ment- nlity oi‘ the cave men. We fldvalwfl nr linger in groups, in communities. in countries. in nations. but we are atlvaucing. slowly it is trite. but we are on the road upward. Unfortunately we are not, even its communities, feuding wisely or sanely. The cultural entertain- ment, the educative lecture, the thoughtful outlook upon the beauty oi earth and sky and sea, have less attraction for many of us than the entertainment of questionable i>l‘0' priety, thsn the lecture which pro- mises hilarious though even vniifflf Evan in our mostcul- excepting amusement. tured cities, not. Charlottetown, s comic vaudevillé will draw a larger audience than a high class entertainment, or an educative lecture. “As s man thinkath so II he"; he does an he thinks and we know him by what he flflFl._ Ofnnder instruction to revise it. The this amount Prince Edward islandifninmission may sometime attempt iNt-st agreement. heart, so is he," says an old pru-IParIiaint-nt having entpmvered the “is Qha,-u,.u_.|-_ his soup hmiltllliWl-ly Commission to fix and i-c- - and expansion to a degree that is; Notes by the Way Gfilllmilllon cannot meet till about the first of July or later, awaiting the arrival of Mr. Duncan. Until than we can know nothing of‘ the procedure to be adopted for its inquiry or how long it will lust, but we know that the Customs Probe Committee has been at work for four mouths. The Maritime Coni- mission. if its work is to be at all thorough. inny sit quite as long. Th9 lllleflion of rights covers miny points and a broad general ground. The right to hfalr and Equal freight rates in all the pro- vinces on the National Railways ls one of these. The present rate structure is unequal as between Elie Maritinies and the provinces farther west. As it. stands it is based on no recognized or under- standable principle. that \Ve aro told ilw Railway Commission is i0 110 lilifl. but anything it may do 0" flllemlll to do may be annulled or thwarted by Parliament as was done in connection with the Crow's There is divided“ authority. "S" lwiliill P8105 may at any time override the Commission's deci- HIOIIB- And Parliament as now con- stituted is dominated politically by a sectional element that is unfav- orable lo the Atlzirltiuies. These conditions chill the hopes of those form oi’ a severe cough, "cold" in iwho have been longing and cram": the head. or asthmatic attacks. for equitable and stable freight rates. ' The rights of Maritime ports to handle the export shipments oi grain anti live stock to Europe is are diverted to American ports. The Alnritinies complain of this and all the redress they get is assur- goes on unabated. The King (lov- ernntcnt will tlo nothing anti Par,- Ihi-mcnt as at present constituted "i" ti" Ylitlillllt! in rvmetiy 01H‘ ills. stinic of our Southern physicians i1 (Jommissitin do for ns while the Government in power is hostile to fcstly is? the British North America Act which they have as yet never ob- tained possession. There are. other inalienable rights of which they have bcen defrauded. W’:- kllow that thc construction of thc lntercolonial Railway was stipulat- ed In the B.i.'\'.A. .-\ct. We knou what the Fathers of "Confctlcrtitioii .laid down as the purpose of that. road and what It would do for thc Maritimcs and their ports. ICIUIUI‘ thc Maritiincs were lured into thi- linion under false pretence-i, a.» ilicsc statements and promises of the Fathers were pnrt and paimel of the Federation Compact, To take only one statement out of many equally strong, hcre are some of the wortls spoken in l-luli- filx by Si!‘ (leorgc H. I-‘ostci- in lillii; "Iiitvc you any objection to ill"- ing iibstirbi-tl in couiiiiorcte‘! Hali- fax, through the lntercolouial lluil- way. will ho the recipient of trtttln iwliicli now benefits Portland, Bos- ‘ton and New York. ii‘ you are un- Wiiiillg t.o do all in your power to bring to a satisfactory consumma- tion this grout question. you will force us to send all this tradc which you ought to have. through American channels. it is as evi- dent as It is that the sun shines at noon that when the Inicrcolonlul is built fl the Confederation takes place—the consequences will he that between Halifax and Liver- pool there will be steamers almost daily . . . In fact, it will he a ferry between Halifax and Liverpool." Sir George Clrtier was one ol the most Influential as well as one »o|' tiie most lionost of the Fathers. lie believed what he said. tBut how differently it ‘has turned nut! Ship- ping Canadian products through American ports was to cease and the lntcrcolonlal was to bring all this trade to Halifax and’ Snlnt John. The Atlantic was to be n ferry between the Maritimcs and Liverpool with the steamers plying dolly. The lntercolonial was to be our salvation carrying Maritime coal, fish and factory products far inland. ' Instead of that the lhlpmcnil through American ports have in- creased ten told; Maritime ship- ments to Quebec iind Ontario are n negligible quantity and 0lll' trade and industry languish under wast-' ward freight rates that are prohib- Mllllrfllliy the Maritime Right: The Maritime: have rights under l Iniilt-nnd it must necessarily be - THE GUARDIAN I n. ‘___y em a W. CAUSE OF HAY FEVER Fillllills‘ that irritations oi‘ the QYt-s and nose occurred in certain individuals regularly, at n, ce|1gin 59""! 0f i-IIB Your, a research man discovered that it-was the powdery substance from flowers and grass. es that was causing the trouble. By putting some of this powdery sup. stance within the nose and eye, he was able to produce the typical symptoms of hay fever. Also by scraping the skin, us in vaccination for smallpox. and rub. hing some of tiils same substance into the tiny scratches, he was able to cause the itching and swelling at this point. These symptoms can only bein- duccd in some people, in others the irritation is very slight, and in others there is none whatever. .\lany cases of eczema are found to be due to the asme SllbSl8'CB,tl protein which instead of being in flowers and grasses and irritating the mucous membranes, is found in the food. The usual foods thnt cause thc tlisturhance are ytvhite of egg. milk, and some cereals. Sometimes beef is the cltusc. Then there are certain drugs that i Q E Z i Z i '3 c = 5 Q Q 5 1 folks. such as mercury, and arsenic. I The reaction is usually somci form of skin eruption, vnryini: from just a deep red color of thc skin, to the large lumps which we call the “hlvesf in others the reaction takes the Some physicians have had cases resembling scarlet lover. measles. smallpox, and so ‘forth, which pitzzled them until they got the full history of the case. With the rosy skin. and nose anti Cheering News From Ottawa Addition ol 950.000 Obtained Annu- ally for Subsidy. Premier Stewart and Colleagues Had Successful Minion Historical Tile announcement last week thnt Premier Stewart's uiission to Ottawa had resulted In procuring an annual increase of $40,000 sub- sidy for this Province was heard with great pleasure by islanders in general and the supporters of the Provincial Government in particu- lar. it seems to have been obtain- ed l'l'0n\ a hitherto unknown source. viz: a tax on the railway property or this Province on the same basis asalike tax onthe previously pri- vate owned railway property in the other provinces. This sum will be N paid through the C. N.R. and re- ceivell by the respective provin- cial governments. This pleasing result of the mis- sion verifies the old adage that “where there is a will there is a way," and the conference of Pre- miers must, have made it clear to the federal authorities thnt they must have the will and act accord- ingly. The location of the taxable pro- perly here and elsewhere has al- ready been specified by the Guar- dian, therefore we need not touch upon that phase of the subject. lt is very evident to the elector- ate of this Province that taxation innst necessarily Increase with tllie O -1 n- E v 5' f‘ >1 a = ‘f. 0'5 :1. o E g c. m P. i- public service, a fact which ren- all the more valuable and iveicome. it will lift a large-sized burden lic improvements where" they are required. of the public to call for t.lie expen- ure forgetful that except some ex- burden referred to is found the cusc the Government. Such a coni- throat conditions tisually found with scarlet. fevcr, anti with scar- that hlrill-‘l i0 make up "the salt ofyundoubted. but the right is violated [my revel, in the vicinity‘ a mismkp] H“. pin-thy This appueg equuny tufverl‘ dill’ when 111988 Siliillllfilllfi might at first be made. These drut: rats-hes fortunately subside in a few hours however. And so the treatment of hny‘ fever, of asthma. of cominou colds“ of ante °i sYmilanlY- While the illillrl‘ is now getting down to the pointmase- where the physician tries out thc‘ vitrious forms of proieid substant-i-si thnt. may be calming the trouble. ‘ lt can't. always be found. although mm‘ of “Wu tang‘ or sum’ imdiAntl what can the Murititnellights rcport a high percentage of cssesi in which they have discoveredtiici exciting cause of hay fever, asth- ma. and eczema, und have bccn able to prevent further attacks. Adrenalin seems to be the basis of most of the “cures", and certain- y it helps a great deal. it will bc a great stcp forward when all of our liny fever suffer- ers may be assured of relief. it will conic all right. --— ‘"“ Dailv Selections con‘ Guardian Readers i June 17, 1926. CONVICTION AND (ZOURAGIC- "BchoItI, the Lord thy God hath sot thc land before thee: go up anti possess it, l‘ l‘ ' fear not, neither be discouraged." Dent. 1:21. ‘PRAYER-May we, Lord, ever be o-f good courage, because Thou dost strengthen our heart. TRIBUTE so whlto she liiy, so still and pure. in tluallrs einhrairc. A peaceful resignation On ithe fiico. The flowers o‘cr her fruii beauty Arranged with eurc, lletnkencti graceful homage, The maiden hair. The fragile hands were folded llut lightly on the breast, li scouted she was but slccping— A quiet rest- lfcn one might. fancy dreaming (if happy hours When shc was still a careless child ‘.\lid old-time flowers. Almost could one bond softly down To liph sn sweet And catch a breath-or fancy- A faint heartbeat. ilut all the loving thought. revealed (Jould ne'er cflace Thin look of cold indifference 0n thc lucc. Oh! Gilli nl‘ love, to tliosc \V(‘. lovu We humbly pray. 'i'ltst we nuty offer tribiito it‘ cfcn today. Before too lute to win a smile From those so dear. Too late for words of gratitude We ruin would hear. JUNE l1.-~You have a blithe. happy. hopeful disposition. You 8P8 BFUBUC. ‘but. sometimes imprac- tical. You are sympathetic, and loving. fond oi your home life, hut also very fond of outside amuse- ments. You like to travel. and you me. eager to learn and improve you." mind. Be careful not to allow pleasure to interfere with business. Your birth-stone isnpeari, which means health and long life. Your flower is the honeysuckle. Your lucky colors are light blue and white. ' itory. Once we had a succession of Maritime Ministers of Railways. Today the Railway Minister is en- thrmied in Saskatchewan and w\lml- ly controlled by and subservient to the Western grain growers. Anti ‘ appetite iGIlOllil, g dor. is preparing to get a. real thrill lt is a ivell-known habit ‘he nhoitiion Ills cola-n ll open lo! ll: Ilruulon by correspondents at qlnotnll 0| Intent. ‘Ila Charlottetown Glllfllll doom not nnnunrlly undone the sp- lllllu cl cos-nonunion; The Public Forum g Ina-v TH E LIQUOR EVIL Shy-By his sermon on Sunday last. the Bishop of Charlottetown supplied an example that may well be followed by all the itiinls- ters of all the chitrches. "Tem- perance sermons" should be more frequently heard. The law itself cannot, as we ull know, prevent the sin oi‘ intcmpernnce. it must be co-operated with by the minis- ters whose duty it is to rebuke sin and admonish and instruct the people. and It must be maintained and enforced by oflicers oi the law. Wlthal there will he some iiiteni- peraucc, for the sin of inteniper- ance ls one to which humanity has a. particularly strong tendency. It is not wonderful that practically unsupported by the voice oi’ the clergy. the luw has not wholly pre- vented the evils affecting the pub- lic. caused by _the lnteiuperance of individuals; poverty, crime, ills- ense and death, as well as the drnnkartfs eternal damnation. There ought to be teaching from the pulpit, in lilCtflCilllfiifl. and in the homes, concerning the Liquor Evil. and its effects; and there ought to be denunciation. as well as puuishmentnl those who make money by the sale of that which causes the Litiunr Evil. The luw that. was enacted by our Legisla- ture on the order of a large mujor- l quinine’ amipyflniders the receipt of this windfall “y of the electors o; this proyinggt should not be floiited by boot-lei’.- gers and others who li\'e by minis- froin the shoulders of the public tering to on appetite for that ivhiclil and lllfllii)’ Illrlilel‘ 011E105‘?! i" DUI)‘ causes the sin of iirtinktiiiness. We stmietimes hear talk about of the Proliibitory Liquor Law. because it is not prac- iliture of public money. while many “puny “m1 gtrongly guppQfLQd by public opinion, and is not vlltor- teruitl source of revenue such as 0““]y Enforced by ufligflffl of the law. llut there has been, so far. must fall on themselves. And yet m, snggapiityn oi‘ a, more effective they arc not always ready to ex- m“, i“ it... “pica What is suggest- ed by the Bishops sermon anti b,\' iliexii)’ 9i filial"? ha“ bee" "illlab the efforts of Councillor llenneic. ed for some time by this liand- Hey and (tthcrs, is nctivc i-o-operii-i some grant and affords tippnrttiitliy m," m. ti". p“; of ipu plgfgy nntl for warm congratulations ‘Premier on his success and to the m,“ “roaming the inw, i" the those whose duty is to maintain it is to hc BIN-iv"! f0!‘ the gm)“ filri-“lle mm hoped the Bishop's sermon of Sun- has fallen to them. is more than good fortune in this H“ o; pulpit dluuonrsQg There has been good judg- mcnt displayed in choosing the time and taking the ntcmis of achieving success; and if more had been done along this linc by others would have been a good thing for our fair province. Under all thnsc circumstances we join ivith our fellow citizens in llliilllfiwilltii-Z" ing the generous disposition of the C. N. Ry" and in congratulating our delegates on the success of their mission. iii NOTED MEXICAN MATADOR SEES THRILL IN POLITICS‘ MICXI(‘(') CITY. Julie l5.~IiuIl- fighting having merely whettcd his for excitement. Rodeifo hlexicols tnightiest muta- out of life. ilc plans to enter pol- itics. Gaona, called by ailtnirers “Tho Caliph of the llull Ring." is in his tflcld Wilili ilabe Ruth or Jack it.....,....._, nfll to bastabiill and box- ing. After a brilliant career he retired from the ring last year with a fortune estimated at 2,000,000 pesos. Leon, his native town in Goali- ajtiato State, is prepared to make Gaona Mayor or send him to Con~ grass. just as he pleases. m» QUEEN DOES QUEENLY ACT LONDON, Juno iR-An instance of thoughtfulness for others which characterizes Qui-ien Mitry is ro- vealcd by the Rev. H. W. lllack- burne, rector of Ashford, and chap- lain to the King. when he preach- niothcr's health. Mr. Blackburnes mother, Mrs. Roger, who resides nt St. Leouards, is ill, and uponhesr- lng this l-ier Majesty said she would like to send her some flow- ers from her garden. beautiful blooms arrived at Mrs. Roger's residence. together with a charming letter from tho Queen. conveying her good wishes and hopes for n speedy recovery. 0-0-00-0-0-04404-0-6-00004600040 Daily Lessons In English By W. L. Gordon WORDS OFTEN MISUSEDI~ Don't say: "l expect tn have n pleasant trip." Say "anticipate" when implying pleasure. OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: linguist. Pronounce lin-gwist. bot.h i's as in "in." accent on first syl- labia. OFTEN MISSPDIZLED: modate. Two c‘s, two mb. SYNONYMS: group, bevy, flock. covey. brood. pack, lot. litter, herd. WORD STUDY: "Ilse n word three times and ‘it is yours." Lot us increase our vocabulary by mas- tering one word each day. To- day's word: MAJESTIC; having dignity of person or mien; stately: royal. “Nothing could be more gracefully majestic than his man- ner." accom- -—-<-o>-—_- IHIRTV MILLION NEW TREEC. LONDON-j no lfi.—~More than I0.00d_,000“trG ‘have been planted the Federation compact in forgot- ten. / by owBritigh-Qovornment dill-fag u i yen to mnllu up tar the iR.C.A., will represent mfllfllinn o1 forests during the war. :/..-,.» '. i" fact the” day last is but the first of a lonlt. on the Liquor Evil. l am, sir, ctc., WELL-WISHEH. LouooN LETTER The Office of the High Commis- sioner for Canada i" Lflfldlm- Week by WMK 27th May{1926 The Llniversity of’ London advises iilt» lligh Commissioner for (lfluuda that. ourinn tn tho dislocation caus- etl by tlu- (ieneral Strike, it has been found necessary to pQ-‘illlolle iintii July 14th the B. A. llonours Examination in ‘Mathematics which they had zrrrtinged to hold on Julie 30th at. Verdun. P. Q. Lieut. (‘tiionel ll. B. Bonk. l).S.0. the liigh (onimissioncr for (liintitiii at thc Annual (‘ercuiony of placing flow- ers upon the graves of Canadian soldiers in Shorncliffc Cemetery. The (fort-molly takes place on June 16th at Ii p. in. 'l‘llc imperial War Graves Coin- mission hug forwarded to the High Cominlssiotier for (‘anada copies of thc ‘Registers of itoclincourt Vul- icy Group of Cemeteries, France, and liull (lroup of Cemeteries, Eng- IHIHI- (‘fluids ‘for reference pur- poses are being sent to the Dc- partment of National Defence, Ot- tawa. Six shipments of Laniulian Store (Iattlc arrived in titc Unltcd Kiiig- li0lll bCiWiJUll the lilth and 25th May. All th-t- animals landed in K001i condition, tho total number lieilvg R122. Owing to an outbrenk of foot and mouth disease at Car- luke. diunarksiiitrc, the port of traced and it is hoped that it will be llllssibli- lo remove at an curly tiatc the rtestrictionn on (l-lusgow. The lligli Commissioner has rc- ct-ivcti unification of thc intention of lhv ‘illsliillil’ of ‘Public Adminis- mor ‘Conference at llallioi College, Oxford, ilurinfg the week cud July 33rd to 26th Inclusive. tAn interesting refcpepcu to Mn Mackenzie King's hook "industry and Humanity" in connection with tho recent Strike» has been print- ed in “Th-e Titties." The writer quotes the paragraph on pogo 4M In which the Prime Minister of Canada says: — oricn or in England. if upon u few days‘ or a low wctiks‘ notion, iii;- cnulmincs were flliddrlnly "i"?! sllllilflfll‘, for example, that 8PM‘ Union. and thc "(lilting 0! l1 lvllkcr period! to be wort-h considering? lily UIOCIKBIIG i-ll time of wt"; ‘Fortunately. these great organ able and patriotic officers. to control. industrial conflicts due to the in followings. 0n the other hand, i is an interestlp fact. as one wen experience "i?" mlitqr _ n, in d nut, ths ioppoaitinn-iz hadv r3 ant inadlh tion. in stronger nmnn a Wt "Wiltat might not imppon, in Am. v to shill _ down. umi thc Pfliiwliyg t0 “mp ruuhnon gross lots, in flreui dlritain, nil thc men who illliiillltlflti i0 the railway employ. 9°“ Jllhivnfl. the Transport ‘Work- ’ Coal ‘Opera- tivcs Union were m act in m“. cert and cease operations 1b,. ‘neon-n space of’ two or three days, to any. is. ‘hi! a llfllllliilility so remote as not These Organizations are all part n; one federation which at any moment may act under instructions from i; single board. ‘Here tc power which. once exercised. would psrslycc thc Brmlh nil-ION more glfcctively tlmn ilutionn have had for the most part But the best of lenders are not always ahic Europe iind America have had numerous instances of ability of lenders to com-mend thch ac soon nu known. Phones 67 and 333. SHIPPERS AN MEllCHANTs . We remind you that any claims dor ion or dlmigc 1c goods arriving from abroad should be reportd to lhi; our“ Insurance promptly effected on goods leaving the island by rail, sailing vessel or steamship, Charlottetown » Catch Speckled Beauties in search of trout. to tingling. i Healthful sport, beating up and down woodland hm,“ The exhilaration that i every bite or strike drives away care and sets one’; nerves FLIES comes with i are here in splendid assortment-a rare stock. the most complete in this vicinity. stock flies as commonly sold. made especially to our order to suit the wafers here. There are not just ordinary ‘Many of these files arc We have all the most popular flies in 6, 7, 8 and 10 hock‘, s. Experts are delighted wit b our‘No. 10 Hook. Tat," good handling, but sport in increased tenfold, The White I. G. IAMIESON DRUGGIST Drug Store I ofApple Hill, Ontario, one of the C... mllolonen to the Geiiergi Council of the United Church. has long been prominent in U. F. 0. circles In Glcngarry, ~.______________i__ ors than mong their followers. ell ill U"! Royal (‘thflllili- Willa?!“ (llasgoiv has been closed for the ‘slflkcll/ “YB DI‘. Victor Clark ‘are Castle, on a recent Sunday, Ho!" tanning n; mnmfiun 5mm mum like wars; they open opportunitics Majesty made an inquiry as to his The some‘, or me (rumble is being for prominence and distinction to ,tlic ofilctirs who lead them, but only iinrtlships and suffering lo thc rank "It'll flit‘- who light them.’ " H"! ‘High (Iomniissioncfs Office is informed by the Canadian Trade ‘Commissioners in Great Britain During the week n. large box nitration lo hoiti their Fourth Sunpithtit they have received the follow- tlni; "llilllirlfls for (lansdluu goods during thc pug; week; A 10110011 lirm who are regular buyers or custard Hark, sencgu KROM. and other crude tlriigs, in- vites samples and prices, c. i. f., I-mlllfln. from (Yunadiau producers "ml Shippers who are not already represented in the United King. dnm. A ilrlstol brush manufacturer tlo- "if" ‘lllfilutitint! from Canada for "lilil handles. :1 x 7-8 Ins. diameter, both soft and hardwood, wcllsand- ed and two coals of white shellac. quotations Avon- moiitli iu sterling. “m5- Wh" Durchaso machinery. luiilderw and contractors‘ stores of all kinds, iind hardwnru, for the Sllfillll. India and other countries. llrflitared to consider offers from Canadian manufacturers. A Leicester llrin desires quot“. tions from Cans a for fibre blanks suitiibic for the manufacture stiffeners and insoles. Thickness Iron gauge ttBirmingham.) "chums" varieties.) imlllai 011i!) seiiaral dian lines which manufacturing. erul for t sired. ~ 1. 7 ,, .r. , ' (Further details of these can be nn on land-obtained from thn commercial in. A London lirm of‘ indent merch- _ of 1-16 itl- up to i-s In. or from s to s A Lilefllflol lirm would like to "°°°ll'@ fillers from Canadian ship, Wra ol canned salmon ("plnks" and - A Bifmillfiilflm manufacturer of ststioners’ sundries is npen to handle cup. they are not A Birmillkhflm motor accessories - house at present representing sav- U. S. A. manufacturers will l Conflidvr Canadian offers of seces- flhd witsseativc Borien or parts sitttcbci th in English trade. R9 a QICIIUIHOII de- J. Wilfrid Kennedy """""""~~~~~ Coal Orders tity. dering.’ Phone 240 LET- US MAIL‘ YOUR DRUG . A ORDER During the put low mottilll we have devoted special li- tentinn to our mail order d6‘ partmant and are now r6- cclvlng order: from mllll’ outside points. Upon recall?‘ oi’ each letter we "irnmedlitaly fill the order and in this WIY Ill/O our clients much limb and trouble. Let u: have your M" order for medicine. We film‘ antes satisfaction. TllE 2 ims DRUGSTORE 149 Grant George Street Vjllbicphono 315 telligence ment of Trade & Conimcrvv- falgsr Square, London, S- W- \‘.\\\\\\y, "boiufs rs _ We are prepared to ' isupply the best Coal and Coke in any quan- AIIow us t0 quote our prices before 0r- A. ‘Pickaril 8t 0o. 04-04-9040 Branch of the 90W‘ from the Canadian Trade 00mm“ sioncr, Tho Canadian Building. Till D 9