_ FOUR ' Equipment _ Taoooiplete s c: st the‘ cost: the equip- ment used must give long‘ and useful service. The ‘Nilllmlslltjupplied by this .Company ll simple, rugged Ind dependable. w‘ "'1 "IP99 concrete mixers in all sizes. from the hand mixer to the paving fllll-‘hine: concrete carts, wlleelbarrows. hoists. shovels, brlcle and concrete block machines, rock crushers, and , Any other equipment. tools, . or supplies that the con- tractor may require. '71:: cmmmu , c')MPAN'Y-.C'ln|lul1 . .ihh-lill‘e—losml-na‘m-nwa-wmr-wnfiq $- i-fdm val-tn-Mlkdtw-Wd-m ..,'._._._____.._ 5 8| ‘iThat street crossing accidents am collisions of pedestrians will b1- lil times. 50 Ce/nts Pint Bottle NEW FRESH STOCK FULL STRBNGTII for treating your Seed. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149 Great George Street Telephone 31_5 Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. i .1 Shoes Properly Fitted ll S0llll0E 0F GOMFDRT AND SIGIITLY T00. It's our duty to fit shoes-not merely sell them. 2 .-<_.5v'._;.' -.;,;___ , When properly fitted. thc strain and weight comes just where scientific Shoe makers intended it .hould. hence those shoes will keep their shape and beauty until the Ollll SALES F0ll0E MlE TllAllEll T0 THIS And our store completely re- modelled and furnished for your comfort. We invite you to mole use of our MODERN SHOE SEE- VIOI, it is for ahead of the antiquated Go-se-you-pleue. tIUt - to - luck approbation method, so long in Willa. roorns: l. ‘r, us. ‘ stances warranted his intervention imnluaptas IIAVE wmnows‘ ' l prerogative according to constitu- gfleatly reduced in number by 1.11:‘ s:312.12%“:ssltililxllzzzzléuz m hiss inserted a mica window in th-wsflys the bggflggger has been ‘good’ protector against rain so that thc carrier may have a clear view at‘ ‘i __ _____.__. who could help but be “good" with" it‘ “ such a prospect in a jail where ever" I months’ experience o: m; ggmqm-‘mlnd their own- Malachi‘ and ' i THE lllllllllllwl ‘lullmll... ‘l l i Iornlnl Dolly (feudal us!) so.» or nor (In an») 011m“- Llo pa: Inn's (ll advance) lnllod In Canola and United Unto: Penal . tor Isl- II Resistant-J. 8.. ll unm. mgll-ottolgriytuch 00L‘: A. links-non. D. u. u. ‘ listen nod longer-J. I». Intuit. Associate Editor-D. n. (‘unis ‘FRIDAY, APRIL 20,1928 more; at this late nay. 111111? 10 115' __ sert themselves or return to the CCORDING 1° the smmders‘ bondage of the days of the Barons Government it. relies more upon and “News pm”. to Mum gnu-m the jailer than the Governor to > f~<o>-——— “erase me Royal prerogative of LEAGUE 0F NATIONS SOCIETY. mercy or pardon, Notwithstandiu; its oft repeated boast to the ora- trary the Saunders Government has been guilty of releasing proportion- ateiy four times as lnany prohibi- tion prisoners as during the regime of its mucll abused predecessor. Ami thu-c is this difference to empha- sizc The Stewart Government ‘never interfered with the Roytalprc- ‘rogativc except to refusc to advise Ithe Governor to release u prisoner. :If His Honor considered the circum- JAILER FOR GOVERNOR. N a recent issue The Guardian re- ferred briefly to the drive in- augurated to eniargcthe member- ship of the League of Nations So- cicty in Canada and tho desirabili- ty of rcsuscltatillg the Society in this Province. Wc are pleased to know that Mr. H. H. Shaw. Chief Superintendent of Education, has taken up the work and has already added some 200 members to tlic Prince Edward Island membership. This addition has been secured ill Charlottetown and vicinity. The rest of the Province is still uncov- ered. It is earnestly hoped that the work will be taken up in the towns, villages and rural sections and that in the near future our mem- bership will be sufficiently large to 11nd "behaved" himself he m“ gellgive us the status of a Prince Ed- ‘out withoutserving his lBflIl-dlndg he was allowed to exercise his own tiuial practice. Now tho Saunders‘ Govcrnlnent says it leaves the pre- If the jailer ward Island branch. The aim of the Society is to pro- mote international peace. to provide necessary information relative loin- tcrnational relations and wise promote harmony ‘prospect pleases and only the jailer ‘sometimes vile? If the jailer says a; ‘prisoner may get out, well out he ‘tgoes. and no questions asked. And lwho is this jailer now usurping 111E ‘Royal prerogative? The tool of the a "healer" other- to and lsfluflders 591/"1111111111- |socleties and branches of their own, ‘flllpcinled 1° 1119 1°19 becliuse heiand all with one main purpose. the lsswcs ms Pam’ better than ‘heisprcadllfl of the gospel of world ‘State. . l .‘ peace and harmony. slninous departure from the Britishlbcgun m this province Wm be com Constitution bythe Saunders aggre- l l i r lor released- I1 does n01 take much ture dealing with the aims of the ‘lpcrspicacity to see to where this‘3o¢1ety_ lleads. Good Grits who break the‘ ,iaw may escape fine or serving theirl term of sentence by the nod of the. Grit machine. Wle are fast develop-l ing another Tammany Hall of the; ‘worst days of New York. Then itianc lwlll be recalled administration, law '-——-—<i- Ot-—-—- A ‘coon MAN com: waono‘: a meeting of the Tru/e Temper- v Association. at Caxton Hall, ;and justice were in the hands of al ‘group of politicians who planncdl the. utter absurdity of prohjbiflof; land plotted for their own aggrand- have ll Govcrnlncllt which milks-s sllllllklil of expendiiiurl- without. rc- fcrcllc-c to the Lcgllslatllrc. Hi0 |lcu-!..Oho|‘-- pic's representatives. tilt‘. olllyuuLll-l s“. W‘ ‘Lam, is mm m. ority privileged to aulllorflzc Slilllllwurkfs mo“ distmgulshcd surge expenditure. Wc have tllc preroga- tive of the jailcr, n Party "hcclcr. substituted for that of His Males-fund mere ‘S no reason why ‘ Ly's representative. allow Prohibition prisoners. whomlport land from (liscases resulting ‘ t b ‘ l d Now the question arises, have ° ° 1° 9"‘- lthe brewers and dlstillers of cnnadu bcforc serving their sentence. m the“. nefarious efforts to w" u“ But the worst is yct to colne. Not products of their dmtmefles‘ and satisfied with these gross brcachcsldpl-end desolatioh and misery of the constitution the Saunderslmroughout chnstlandom‘ debnuckh Government now demands the right ed Dr‘ Mme and ilc considers "good' the London by law to create its own judges topany Mam Men who have made administer that law. And who arcdomewhat 51mm“, “atemehts to those Judges to be? Creatures ofithesc made by Dr “he and the Saunders‘ Government withoutmcwspaper-s whlch have reported discretion, compelled to carry out them have been gccused even m thc bchcsts of the Saunders Gov- this province of having been d“ crnnlent without let or hlndranceulbauched by we blood money of the An accused person, shall have no ap-Iwhmkey lmeresm we ‘eel that Dr‘. peal from their decision to ClEhEIILBnC has taken his repumnéno courts of Justice or the Govemoinlgn ms hands in making The only appeal shall be to the Jail-igstory remarks upon m... may bel er who shall exercise his political regarded as the onl wa of _l Y ll salva discretion, whether a convicted pen‘ lion, and that the once great Lon son shall or shall not be set at. lib-Egon Duly m like“, w me some sub my‘ ‘pcriberk-ln this province at least- Whither are we drifting? Are we‘ ‘or reporung we words “the mm‘ in once more ,lor a revolution to out, doom. “mad °f “WWW him compel the Sounders‘ Oovernmelll, In: ‘gnawing mm who“ he w“ ‘ml to respect the Sovereign rights of; g o get on n‘ l the people? Bhsll we be compelled‘ ' wn n: l r all liberty r m‘ EDITORIAL Norm I BQIII 0i’ C 0 Q. of the courts of Justice, and the sb-.‘ llllipvwflly 1111' provinces there ls‘ “lugs mngm] 0g our 11mm” by the‘ more noise about Prohibition than‘ Parliament of m people? 1n =11 the other provinces together.‘ n saems evident from the m‘ 11 11 bflllllfle m us. letter. mp1s‘ f-Llquor dontrol Board of Ontario hasl ‘been announced. He has been called‘ l the “Strong Man." and had demon-| Estrated his signal ability as an or- ‘ganizer and administ ntor of the. ~-,-=.§-..».~., .~ ‘. THE CIIARLOTTETQWNkGUQEIANL Notes by the Way I What l B11112 at inure l Canadian National Railways beforel ‘ By [ones W. Blrlon, MD t k ll ‘ zfeavtlasafladucfesltlgnsiblee ldilltlgsuuag‘ “TY VERSUS COUNTRY . HEALTH Chairman of the Liquor Control ~ BC-flrd 11 W111‘ 1180- MP- 1111111111- 15. Every year the health officer of a now “ “ in that position by community comes to the mayor. s“. Hem-y Drgnon, My" who was‘ board of control. board of alder- Minister of Finance in a formergglaguy-aggigxfitgégi bgfkgfieaylslzvirg: Federal Conservative Government. which m care for the health o; the s ‘community. m e h 1th ‘ ‘ "°§P°°""=‘ ‘hm ‘""'°“" alwggmiligh precfressloelful "srzgglerlrg: past and present, the Toronto Globe.‘ cannot understand why were which is 0111108961 10 111$ 011111-101 5Y5‘ should be the least question about mm, says, among other things: the needs of their department. "It cannot be denied that Premier The!’ 3° m‘ the c°lnln°msense we“ Ferguson is endeavormg‘ as n", us“ that, “it is better to have a fence at __ . lthe top of the hill to prevent accid- thc manning of ills administratlvemnm than an ambumnce down m Board is concerned to justify 111$lthe valley. liquor selling enactment. from the chairmanship of the‘ l He has Hovrevcl‘ some of the figures now Sought and secured ‘m. his chailqiavailablc should bo of great weight _ _. ,in eir arguments for an adc uate manshlp men of reputation expel», ram < q enced in the handling of large em! For many years n was known l-Ilfllflse-S- MF- 111111119- 11117118111 1° 11ml that the health of country residents position an extensive and recognizcddl/BS 011 L116 W11010 b91101’ 1111111 111111 k 1d f d» u i ilwa- of city residents. nowc ge o lrec on n ra l, . It; ‘lk l‘ k -tl ttl and business operation. Sir Henryl deumvlzgwl wproprzzmgl] s: “lg Drayton assumes the responsibility; population was less in the country with-a training and equipment dc-l than in the city. ' rlvcd from years of public service,no-, This 0f 0011180 5 Only to be ex- tably asChairman of the DominlonIDQCtc-d because o the outdoor life. _ M. l t _ and‘ the plain food. regular meals, more Rmlway Board 911d as _ m 5 e‘ sloop. and less worry of country life. Acting Prime Minister ln the coun- However the death raws m the cils of the country. If any C111Ze115‘Cl,tl0S;SillCC tho year 1900 indicate could make a success of the Llquolqthat the country districts have lost Control Act, surely these men ought thanagvanlagc- t” b” “me 1° d‘? 5°‘ Mr‘ Hfmn“ hn°l= Because the clticsfol‘ their own given conscientious and diligent ser- protection‘ in me crowded areas‘ vice. Sir Henry Drayton will lllwmust givc close supervision to the doubt do “kewiseg- health of the community. Dr. P. W. Covlngton tells us that "surveys show country children "T110 £01118 01' 111w 50111-1 1111111 111111 to have more physical defects, and tile coming of another good man will‘ give ‘<1 11151013’ 01 111114118 111010 81F not be a disturbing change." Sflyiilmenls ma“ ‘my children" . ‘ In other words parents living in Th” Mm‘ ‘md Empke ‘ ' ' Had he the city whether rich, poor or of |lnan" the policy he was called upon a; their door; gccdwm l" 9nd between "M10115- 11 to direct might have been broughthflvifll; 1110 YOUIIESWI‘ 9B1 11010615‘ is a world-wide movement. fortylinto discredit. for the forces at uorkgcorrected hem” he 3°95 1° “mm- five o; the yeadmg nations havmgho frustrate that policy were form- |irlablc—all the more so because there‘ lwcrc professing friends of temper-idcntigt, or .ance who would have celebrated its, lwlififid- We have. therefore. this" further!‘ I; is hoped that the good work‘ l has ‘for the Governor at whose whim Orion payment of the nominal feé‘ o; administration, Mr. Hanna has doncflmn‘ the beam, condition is being 1111111111011 a prisoner may be“brvke"lone dollar will be entitled to litera-‘work m“ des°rv°s 1° b“ '°"‘°mb°".. t d. t l t l _ 1 1 f ' in OUT COUH Ty IS I‘ C S. _ n ed The organ mt on o e Sewwe‘ ‘These facts‘ should be of help to 1mm times and it l5 Ymlrs- L91 "5 - q _ increase our vocabulary by lty and aLo to country health ofli “(Lone Word each day‘ l THE London Dally Mail says: "AU l ‘Westminster, last evening, Sir w,l Arbuthnot Lane. the surgeon, said‘ ‘truthfulness for instance- and the ‘M11 1111111111‘ 11°‘ bee" a "5“"m§.mediun1 circumstances. have right, an opportunity of‘ If they neglect to do this before ‘the school age, then the defects are detected by the school physician. failure as gleefully as their boot-l what M9116“ l" ‘he Cmmtry? I legging fellow sinners. The occupaq ticn of sundry of the ‘dry’ agitators‘ lflfld so forth, do damage to the sys-l llowcrcd. and the death rate ralsedf byjlimself and his colleagues w ' difficult beyond all calculation. That‘ cars m the“. Tequestsforfmoney. 16. of R. G. Fulton in New Brunswick.‘ . , . ' given them by friends and opponents‘ Dally Selections ‘ 5y alike. with that accorded to each‘ FOR ROBERTA LEE lather by leading Prohlbltlonlsts in, ' Guardian Readers our own Province-in the matter of ‘ leooooooowu+omuoooeo+i April 2o, 192a ' .5 And charac- l a little day, being the Lord's Day. and the day. of rest, therefore. I think would be wise for the business men 3 to club together and abandon this sort of consultation. ‘ who is receiving barely enough wages to board and furnish them-; selves with clothing. wants to In: working till mid-night. _ that tho following day they haw‘ 9 nufse‘ and [hp payer‘ t5 PQQ FOO-Q 9O Q-O O-Q O§ O0 OQ-O-Q O-O l The defects are perhaps not notic-EDD “m; Saynwllbov” a 111111131911 1119111 ed. or if they are, parents are so farwere lhefc- ‘ away from the help needed that hundred- las well as that of the bootieggers, they r10 lmthing about it, clusiv _ , “ u _ l been gone since tho Liquorl Thus bad tonsils‘, bad £00111. 8116-, c‘ S as m 5°‘ m)" a“ z" tmued and that a large membengoard became established _ _ _ AS “molds. poor 1161111111.’- . . . E =1111@"- 1.11" 51111511111119" 01 9- 151191 {ship shall be secured. Each member,‘ pioneer in Ontario's liquor controlllncasxes’ Scarlet revel’ diphtheria‘ mes‘; (proper name‘) oooo4>o+++oo+o+<+++o¢oo¢ o The Public Forum l O O O O U z This column is opoh for the , discussion by correspondents o of questions of lnieres The Charlottetown Guardian does not DQ088111]; ending; (by opinion of Cflfrespondgnfl. owwwoyooooooroooww a-uouosv clullvom- ‘ o Slr.—In looking over.thc Guard- inn of the 16th lnst.. my attention was drawn to an item expressing the fact that a. change in the week- ly half-holiday of this county, from Wednesday afternoon to Saturday afternoon. and ‘having the stores remain open on Friday evening, is under consideration, giving as their belief that the advantage to be de- rived from the same would be a great benefit to the people of this county as a whole, because our bordcr friends had tried it out with grout success. I don't profess to know any more tllan the other fellow. but as I live ivithin a short ‘distance of the town of Sumule oiiit. and soc for myself what a lot of purchasing is done on Saturday evening by country peo- ple. who have taken a cal" ridc to the City. after a week's toil of hard labour, feeling that their exhaust- ion from same will be resumed by more sleep the following: is‘ What young lady or gentleman‘ knowing got ‘to bc on the job as usual? l Again. we must bear in mind that,‘ the big events of the coming sea-i son. such as horse races, tea‘ part-l ics. etc, are all booked and, pub-‘ lished for Wednesday, so that ll the stores were to remain open on this afternoon it would be a great Continued On Page 5 i‘ l 5b~Of§§§+4§'.§Q.§'@O§Q§-§§44i DAILY LESSONS l‘ m ENGLISH MISUSEDZ By W. L. Gordon WORDS OFTEN l l l l l Say "more than a‘ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: cx-f‘ OFTEN MISSPELLEDZ aside from earnest», SYNONYMS: forgive. pardon. free, release. acquit, absolve. ex- mpt, exonerate. liberate. WORD STUDY: "Usc a word work done, the way of the Board help Cam for the health o; the 11101111 MALIGNANCY: the state of should now be a smoother one." lcommunity. " {bearing ubwm‘ o" spm- “H15 wads l The health of a community is its b°r° a "Ilxture M mlillilmncl’ and. ‘biggest asset. madness" Contrast the character and repute‘ MA- ooo-oa-ooooaooo-o - lof such mcn as D. B. Hanna and '_ _ ‘ {Sir Henry Drayion. in Ontario. andl ‘“”“‘”‘.‘.“ ...._.‘ i Sausages To prcvont sausages from break-l 53 r an ., ‘ Uttermost Quality Always in Fashion-Craft Style 45.9 Tailored by FgTllToli-Qggrr (OUR KNOCK OUT) ‘TIiADl. suiax seep, . 1 Worsteds New Hats Sparkling new, Grey and Sand shades just received. llenderson8lCudmore $4.00, $5.00, $6.00 Fabric without style is just cloth. Fabric with style is a living thing- that makes you look like you Want to look. 0Q And these OKO Worsted Suits are ‘ filled with style. m‘ Clothes i iii “Li? lroml rating lllcul. than from drinking ab‘ Fm-tyqlvg (ggnlg pm- lmghq] only‘ Oil-S. Tl L . . ‘ w undo“ Daily Mn“ l5 9‘ relmljratc. and it may bc cupped on any llnblc "QWSDBPW- as “cwfilmpcrs goday now. And this occurs just zit ‘ wcWlic time when Ullclc Sculls-sweetly 111° G°V°111°1'-Wl<hou1d doubt me accuracy of n8 rc_llicgcl.inting with Ottawa for “joint pix‘ “l hi! been dggigflm], 1"] ‘ this naughty world. ell our potatoes going into the Unit- ny mo"; "mp1,, died m Ehgltcl‘ is still of solno importance ill‘ A GREATPLEDGE-Jiilld tllvm (the cuuuuandulcntsl lupon tlllnc heart. and tic ifroln Maine. 'l‘llls would be all ud-‘Pruv. 6:21.22. lvaucc of 50 pcr cent. on the present‘ arc sure. Grant us power to obey. lloM l: lcontrol“ o; ‘he s.“ Lawrence Watch Oil. it ulay be a little farm, ‘way and Canals. Joint control has always meant Washington control with our thrifty next neighbor. 'I‘hllt lives among tall trees, That owns a thyme. It And heather and hcnrtcnso. is a good time for loyal Canndlansbl‘ 11 111113’ b0 11 101101110111. ‘to think about "holding their own." Um“ a 01W 51mm But if it ls. indeed. a homo. When Prohibition was um olefin“ “"1 °l l‘ ‘S '“"°“" ‘here n’ dld “me 3mm‘ The"? was It may bc costly, built of brick. a disposition then to respect and And polished, carver; 51cc]._ obey the law and to respect, all It may be made of rough-hewn logs. ; Since then it has proved an But‘ if l" makes "5 reel laws. increasing failure from year to year. Bcctlegging, almost unknown be. fore. smuggling, and home-brewing,‘ A sense of comfort and of peace. .And loveliness and rcst. It does not matter how it lmks. For it is surely blcst. have become rampant. and not only. . ‘has the liquor law come into con-IA mm” needs "mre- W“ 89°‘ ma“ tempt but all laws affecting human‘ conduct have in llkemanner come to be disregarded. Crime has en- years under Prohibition. the Jails are full to overflowing. Never before were so many Jslanders in Jail at home, or ln the Penitentiary at Dor- cheater-and law-abiding taxpayersl - are payins the cost of guarding,‘ [feeding and clothing them. l Precisely similar conditions pre-l vail ln the United States where the Volstead law has been operating only eight years. Thus the failure of pro-, yhlbition ls written wherever it exists _____ ‘in Amerlca-Avllsoned abroad in the‘ subject. the untrammelled freedom 911110116. In it not. that in the two crlmlnfl "mm “m! ‘mm 111° W61‘- owlng penltentlnries and prisons, -~-- -<o-d>~ -___ ‘For III! _‘ ti!!! aim-s or‘ such dermlormously increased. and now after 27 It needs a prayer from smiling lips, l l rue in legion-s of llwavyl " snowfall a freight marrying mum; walls. .And stately rooms. well planned. It needs the sense of song, the touch Of a soft, gentle hand. A prayer to One Whose grace Made home, and all that home may mean. Bloom in a stable place. —Margaret E} Sallgstcr. \\<.\\\\‘ ‘ ,’b0nus”@ 10111111111111)’ before frying. _ 111¢111;flour before frying will also _ ,it shall keep thcc; and when thou‘ u," Cd States 1H demanded by n Scnutol".au».ll<csl. it shall Lulk With blll‘.C.~ PRAYER-O Lord, Thy promises garden filled with‘ ing or shrinking in tho frying-pool boil thcul for about eight llllllillllsl Rolling sausages in] prcvl-nt,‘ l (flea nlng Ilinolcuul l l Wlleu tllc linoleum bccolucs spot» .lcd with paint or rust, try rubblngl ‘it lightly with line cmcry paper. Do‘ ‘not use enough force to injure the‘ llabric or the design. ‘ l . l 4 l Whcu Reading Whcli one is reading, illc light should always colnc from the loft‘ land slightly to the rear of the chair. ‘Ono should never lie down to read. ‘it is straining to the eyes. >~-——-—-<-0§-- l . l5440+§O-OO-OO§§6-OOO19+4OO¢‘ Modern Etiquette B! ROBERTA LEE e l ‘ioooooooaooao-qoooooypggn; l I ‘ l, Q. Arc olives. radishesnnd celery] Zpassed from time to tim during thel meal, or are they lnclu d among. the dinner courses? | A. They are passed from time to time, and not included among the‘ regular courses. l Q- What 1s the Proper material, for the dress of the maid of honor at a wedding? A. Satin. d Q. 1's a friendly now accompany- ing a gift ever out of place? ‘ A. 1 Never. GOQOOO-OO-OFO-OO-O-O O-O-OQOO-O | The Land We Love By hook Yeigh 0-0-0044 Canada's Silk Ihdustry Q. What is the condition Canada's Silk Industry? A. Canada's silk industry is steadily advancing until there are‘ l? establishments lCpl sentlng a . ofl‘ l --~‘ fellas t0 118911111 9t" I10 . .000 and employing. "w. ‘"1111 1113x111 020110.000 in sal-‘ "1" ‘"111 "IR!- The value of these cwmwndlnslv risen "9"". ' F: 1115.93.94 ' L.....l' ~ 3,1; ill l .|| t- o1 Al‘ ‘ WASHINGTON, April 18. — The ors reached their greatest intensity ‘Georgetown university seismograph began registering earthquake shocks ed tho distance to be about 4,200 at 2.34 p. m. today and at 4.45 p. m. maswrvthc instrument was still recording. Today's Father Tcndorf said that the trem- All ruu gelzttlno. - fruit. 1y d1 tlu: ivlly to Australia for first its _ listing}; 4 \ 'l'n the tropics for tllc ulll berry patch for its‘ ‘ ‘ To lacs t, It creates and satis appetites. ‘ , _ school and more active at: l! All cllcu to you for your ppprgwzll- Makes between 3.04 and 3.10. llc estimat- milcs in a southerly or southwester-