Si! Iii q as sprain".- ‘.s"1.a~-'_ai¢_s~=.‘-1=-fj ‘fifi-‘BRH-C n? 7F?£2i=¥= an overeewwe-n-zrsw: ~. ‘ma... u; PAGE FOUR I g5 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SEPPEMBER 24 m, nil-z cmiormowu filllillll President-W. UIIQIMI l. loll". I.P. vliO-PIOIICCIIS, I.I. 1519M, 1.1.]. Bocrelary-‘ient-Col. I). Idltor and llamas-Ina Director-ill. Alloclate Edltnrn—l‘rnni A. IaoKlnnon. DJ 0. Blrlo I‘ ll. Walla! all! D.l. Oarrlo. p,“ (I aimed run woo pu- year (in advance) dallvanl. lgfggfper yzar an advance) mulled in Unllld lhtol. MONDAY, S l!» 198l- zwsrmv 01v LIBERALISH A suggested candidate X01‘ ‘he Tectorship o; the University of Glasgow in the year i880. J°hn Ruskin received a communication from the president of the tuber-l party of the 6111581111‘ ‘Mm 5- "5 111g him whether he sympflmmd Wm, Lord Beaconsfleld or M!‘- Gladstone. Ruskin replied 115 m1‘ lows: , “My dear Sir: What in the devils e have you w do with either Mr Disraeli or Mr. Gladstone? Ym‘, are students a; the University. and have no more business Wltth POIltics than Y0“ m“ “m1 ".1 catching- Tmd Yo“ We: read Fe words of mine with understanding. you “mum have known that I care -= no more for either Mr. Disraeli 01' lvlr. Gladstone than for two Old bflgpipfl5 with the drcncs 001118 by steam. but that I hate all Libflfflll-im as I do Bccizebub, and that. Wbh ate. The rest or the wneat acreage lies in the ‘dry lands. “It is not too optimistic go say," continues The Star-Phoenix "that the yield in the Saskatoon territory will be 80,000,000 bushels out of a total of 115,000,000 for flie whole province. Even on present prices of when whkh are mum higher than; 40 feet off the ground. in a forest Notes By 77w Way Among the prvblaus with which we are confronted as the result oi’ the breakdown of the older con- ventions of Emglish religious life is Sunday observance. It is in the right use of that part of his life that is really under his own con- trol that a man's character is test- ed; and if. as is generally supposed. improved methods of production mean shorter hours of work in the future, Sunday observance assumes a new importance as an ecvutlon in the right use of leisui.. Bishop of Plymouth. Pei-hips thc~world's most unique hosbelry is one built in a huge tree, fin the wildest part of the Kenya a year ago, although not yet at s, prosperity figure, the revenue from this Saskatoon harvest will be moral than $50,000,000 going direcly into; the hands of farmers and passing therefrom into general trade. In addition there, will be the wages and charges disbursed for hand- ling and transportation. And. in all‘ likelihood, there will be quite a sub- stantial revenue in the north this year from sales of hay and fodder "ODS bringing high prices." EDITORIAL NOTES lvilr. Armand Liavergne, M.P., Dep- Carlylc. I stand, we two alone 110W iii England, f“ God and mei Quccn." V Ruskin was FY0111?‘ °f bSmlL “hkel my flitlici" bciuic mo, a vivlflll TQTYIi of lilo old school." His dctestrillon» of LlbFfJllSlll was of long stand- ‘mg, and was based oil the convic- tion m“; i, “n5 essentially dema- gogic, (lplmiillllg to mass Dre-indie‘? rather than to right “°Y Team“- sgrqnq leadership he regarded “s, vital lo the \\‘i.‘1l£\l'(3 of any ofiillliilyi and he found that such leadership, must necessarily bc anti-Liberal in, prlncjplfl, cgpccially in times of na-. tioiizil crisis Cl‘ unrest- “The follies of modern Liberal- 15m. many mid great though they b0," lie wrote in ll memorable P115‘ sage in “Fcrs ClaviZP-m/ ""9 mac‘ ticiilly summed up in the denial or neglect of the quality and iii-E trinsic value of things. Its rcctang-‘f ma, bcntitudcs. and spherical; benevolcnces,—tlicology 0i “nwersali indmggnggg, and jurisprudence, which will hung no rogues. 1119811.; one and all of them, in the rook! incapacity of discerning. or R1115” to discern, worth and unWOIi-ll 111 anything, and least of all in man; whereas Nature and Heaven oom- Inillld you, at your peril, to discern worth from unwortli in everything. and most of all in man. Your main, prculem is 11mg, ancient and trite, one, ‘Who is best mun?‘ and the’ Fates forgive much-forgive the wildest, fiercest, cruelest expefl- DlOllL5,—l1 fairly made for the dc- termination of that. Theft and blood-guiitincss are not 13104151112 111 their sight; yet the favouring pow- ers of (he spiritual and material world will confirm to you your stolen goods; and their noblost voices applaud the lifting of your spear, and rehearse the sculpture of your shield, if only your robbing and slaying have been in fair arbi- trament of that question, ‘Who 1S, best man?‘ But, if you refuse such! inquiry, and maintain every mHIii for liis neighbor's match-if you; give vote to the simple, and liberty; to the vile, the powers of those: spiritual and material worlds in due!‘ time present you inevitably withi the same problems, soluble ‘ now: only wrong side upwards; and your; robbing and slaying must be done,‘ then to find out ‘Who is worst‘ man?’ which, in so wide an order of merit, is, indeed, not easy; but a. complete Tammany Ring, and lowest circle in the Inferno ofi Worst, you are sure to find, and be‘ governed by." SASK. OPTIMISTIC , Statistics issued by the Depart- ment of labor, Ottawa, show thatI caymdiyg expanding business is‘ giving employment to an increasing number of heads of families. It is If-atod that the relief pictures would be very much brighter if it were not for the “unfortunate conditions 1n Saskatchewan." wlicre 143,000 persons nre receiving nsslstflllfe- I! is possible that the cold figures d0 1.0L give a just plCiilTe of conditions in that province. The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, having pointed out that the north- ern nrcn of good crops extends right ncrnss the western provinces. goes on to say that in Saskatchewan this good crop area is from 100 t0 200 miles wide from north to south. smith of this region of 800d harv- ests lies the drouth area in which the yield will be less than nine bufiiels to the acre. Saskatoon lies Just south of the centre 0i’ the heavy crop arcs. and on the border 11m between the 14. and the 19 bushel belts. Acreage figures this ygar Show that 5O per cent. of Sas- katchewan's ictiil wheat BN8 i! 111 sa5kiflO0n territory. It amounts to between 5.000.000 and 6,000,000 no!“ out, of d provincial total of I055 than 12,000,000 acres. Arid of this Saskatoon territory all but a very small fraction has 6100! P11118- ing from fair to extra good. Yorktofl. uty Speaker of the House of Com- mons does not intend resigning his office, as stated by an Ontario contemporary. He says at one time he W85 f€€11llg far from well 3nd contemplated resignation, but now he is all right again, and intends sticking to his Job. The admission of the Deputy Collector of Customs at New York that his department had no alter- native but to take the shippers word for his cargo, and that there was no penalty for labeling mach- ine guns Sowing machines, reminds us of the case here where the ex- Dress man reported to head office that a case of "hardware" had been received "damaged-leaking." Out in Alberta. an enterprising bobby ran in the local Salvation Army Captain for holding open air service against his instructions. At i116 Police office he was shown a. copy of the letter of King Edward VII granting the Salvation Army and other religious bodies through- out the Empire the right; to hold such meetings. The captain was re- leased. In connection with the new issue of bank notes. s: is now definitely announced they will be six inches long and 2 7-8 inches wide. The present notes are 7 3-8 by 3 3-8 inches and United States notes are 6 5-16 by 2 11-16 inches. The notes are now being printed and will be issued when the Bank of Canada starts operations. It is re- ported they will bear the pictures of the King and Queen and of the Prince 0f Wales. A Canadian Press report states there were repeated rumours in Iondon that Premier Ramsay Macdoriald would be the next Gov- enor-General of Canada, but that inquiries at No. l0 DOWIllng Street (the Premier's official residence) elicited the reply-“Fii-st anybody here's heard of it." A similar rum- our was afloat, sometime ago to the effect that Premier Bennett was to be the first», Canadian-born Gov- ernor General. If Bruno Richard Hauptmann is not a. cynical humorist his alibi story to the police belies him. He ‘told his questioners that he got the incriminating money about three weeks ago “from a man named Fish." ‘Tish’ has since died, Hauptmann added. The reason the money was concealed in his garage —under the floor and in the sash of the door-Hauptmarm said, was because he "had no confidence in banks-" He evidently never heard of a fish story! It is interesting to note that in‘ the recent Mable clectionian Is-- lander, Mr. Frank A. Maaenziql was elected Republican Represen- tative to the State of Maine Legis- lature for the constituency n! North Somerset. Mr. MiaoKenzle is the, proprietor of west outlet mmpsl‘ on Moosehead lake, and knows northern Maine thoroughly. He is a son of Mrs. Elizabeth MacKen- zie, Rochford Sh. and visits Char- lottetown each fall after the sport- ing season closes. An important Conference of Boy Scout Provincial Presidents and Provincial Commissioners has been called by no Excellency the Gov-I ernor General, Chief Scout for Canada. to be held at, Ottawa this‘ week. Important business in con- nection with the development of the Boy scout movement will be discusse’, including the itinerary ‘of the Chief Scout. mm Baden- Powell, who expects to be here next summer. Oui- representatives at the conference will be President James Leightiur and Provincial Commissioner wm. Warren. | A proclamation in the current too. in its smaller area is fortun- lunemployed could come under a Cdony, East Africa. Directly under the tree is a water hofe to which animals of the region come for drink, a special attraction bein»; rock salt placed alxiut. Most of the guests at the hotel are students and scientists who come to study the wild life of Africa at, close range and yet in safety and comfort‘. The. rate at the liotcl is s25 a day. It h a remarkable fact that sev- enteen years after the assumption i Elia: 30hr at’ 9am 5/1 W. Iii.‘- LACK 0F, APPETITE CHILDREN IN 1i 15 0111i’ natural that mothers should want to see their children have a. good appetite. "If the young. ster can eat, there can't be much, wrong with him.” “The average mother thinks that a baby that makes a big gain in weight is the healthy baby. As a. matter of fact, we know that rapid growth mcfres the child more likely to develop rickets (soft bones) and PUBLIC FORUM ' ‘Ililn ularna is noun for the linnaaioa by correspondents .1 ‘quggg a: interest. ‘liar Clarloltotnwn Guardian does no! necessarily ondorno lie OQIIIOII ll onrrolplndnnh- MB. DYAUS REPLY Sin-Just a few prefatory remarks before dealing with Mr, Dyal and his reply. I am rather surprised, many persons are surprised, at the reac- tions produoed by Senator Hughes whenever he ventures to contribute anything to the press about the Po- tato Growers’ Association. The im- plication ls that Senator Hughes, and perhaps anyone else as well, have absolutely no right to refer to this institution except in terms of of criticism goods certain persons into quick and violent resentment. the fat child is liable to get into all desire to be let alone. they have sorts of trouble." “Then, nearly every mother has in her mind's eye the idea of a big child. Great size or stature has come to be thought of as good health and resistance to disease. In reality size and state of health are two separate and distinct elements in life." of power by the Bolsheviks publica- tions should still be appearing, some i o! which assert that the Soviet sys- hem is m: 03011011110 failure, wliil: otlicrs acclaim it as the greatest economic sucms known to history. Very oft/en this difference o.‘ opiii- ion is attributable to confusion of thought, and even to downright ig- norance. Very often. also it has its source in propaganda. In matters of. propaganda the Boslicviks are en-l‘ terprising. They control it more rig- orously than they do any olicr activity, and, having tli: resources of a State at their command, spend far more upon it than do the mul- titudes of individuals who czmprs: ‘the capi ails: system," and win are so exhausted by competition with one another in the making o.‘ money that they never consider that there can be any question cs to Lheir right to it when it is made. Optimism is an ally of effort and succes. It is the kernel of the nut. not the shell. It is the flowers cn the hillside, not the dead leaves under the snow. It is the opportun- ity in any job, not the grind. It is up to the individual whether his world will be golden or drab. Op- timism in s. word is the eye of the soul. It is the colour in the vision revealing the fine beyond the coarse, the best beyond the worst. Plans for a Joel Chandler Harri; memorial in Piedmont Park in At- lanta have been announced in Georgia. A State-wide subscription will raise funds to perpetuate "Uncle Remus", the Negro figure WhOSS tales of Br’er Rabbit and “de creel.- urs" have charmed generations of children North and South. As Dumas immortal (YAItFigllan pre- serves in bronze the memory of h's creator, the lovable old Negro is‘ to personify the stories Harris wrote. A London detective histruclcd rc- cently to watch in a certain sgiot for a wanted man disguised himself as an old ex-sailor selling mitrhcs. For six days he stood in the gut- ier-arid he got his mfll‘. He also got £7 12s. So well did lie play his part that passers-by liberally rc- sponded to his mute appeal. His stock of matclise was littlc rcductd. His income was chiefly derived from charitable gifts, riot from tie sale of matches. The deicctivcs chicf ordered that the £7 12s should b: paid into the police coffers. It was said that the money had been earn- ed in the employers’ time and therefore belonged to the State. At one of the dog-racing tracks the other evening l1 noise of stamp- ing was heard in one of the stands and the cry was raised in several places. "The stand is breaking!" The crowd rushed dovuu in alarm, sweeping the book makers at ihc foot of the stand, off the chairs 0n which they were standing. (It was Just as a race began) A fcw min- utes later the alarm was shown to as follows: “Pursuant to section 14 of the Dominion Franchise Act I do hereby proclaim and call on a general registration of the Doniin- ion electors in all electoral districts in Canada. Such registration shall commence on October 15, and shall end on November 17. In accordance with the above enumeration in urban and rural polling divisions will commence on October l5, and shall end on October 20. The rural enumer- “We must not forget the group of cases in which loss of appetite (an- orexia) is imaginary, that is the mother just imagines the child is not eating enough food. The mother imagines that the child should, at the age of tivo, cat twice as much as at one, whereas the food require- ments decrease wltli age and we cannot expect o. Z-ycnr-old cliild to take three good nicrifs a. dny in ad- dition to the quart of milk he took at tlie end of the first year." I flm quoting Dr. A. Capper, Phil- adelphia, iii an article on lack of appctite in children, in the Medical Timcs and Long Island Medical Journal. mother and system , meals. make sure the bowel emptying regularly, and the appetite which stirs the "b10111 BDDQUW" and mnkcs the "youngster want to 98t- A half or a Wllfllfl day Without may restore his appetite. 11+? .__4 be false. the stand was quite solid and untouched. Marveilously. no one had bccn liurt, but the book- makers found that the bags slung round thcm holding their money had disappcarcd in me melce.. It was a truck brought off by a 83-118 of thieves, hideously dangerous to the spectators, but undeniably in- gClllOllS.—TllQ New Statesman and Nation. It is the nmbiiion of us all to rls: to as high n height as our ability will take us. But this ability of ours, ls quite an unknown quantity. We know so little as to what is ahead of lis or within us. We have no idea as to what we are actually mndg of. until we test the mc._erials with which we were born. Glssin; ivrote something like twenty nov- cis. but his fume will probably rest upon a small volume called "The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft." Of all the wally fine things that Hugo wrotc, his fame rests upon that, one greatest of bcoks, ‘Les Miserables." Public libraries in Europe possess more than 191,000,000 books, ac- cording to a recent estimate. Ger- many leads with 160 libraries and 30,000,000 volumes. France is next with 111 libraries and 20,000,000 vol- umes, and England third with 100 libraries and 17,000,000 volumes. This estimate takes no account of ihe large number of private lib- riirics of institutions and individ- uals in all countries of lifurope. When the Nurses’ School was cs- tablislled in connection with the John Hopkins Hospital and Mcdi- cnl school, it was determined to make it the best nurses‘ school in the world, if that could be done. With this in mind a woman named Isabel Hampton was chosen to head it. The excellence of the choke is provcd by the fact that she made the Johns Hopkins Nurses’ School awrs will sit to revise and correct their preliminary lists on November 13. 14 and 15. The revision of the preliminary lists iri urban polling divisions will commence on Nov- ember 5 and will end on November 17.” A retired English banker, visiting so good that its methods have been adopted by practically every first- class Nurses‘ School in America. That is to say. she did extremely fine work. But Isabel Hampton was not an American citizen. She was a Canadian. Under the New York law she could not go info New York City and do for New York what she did for Baltimore. Maybe New York legislators think this an Ottawa, Mr. E. R. Long, comes forward with a modified dole plan for Canada, which, he says would provide the good features of the revised system in England. A contractual fund could be set, up foi- those now employed to be built up by contributions of the em- ployer, worker and the state. budg- eicd according to anticipated un- employment, he considers. ‘The transitional fund which would be a state obligation entirely, expen-' dltures fluctuating according to' necessity and being taken from taxation. In other words the Cari- adian system of direct relief would continue as “transitional insur- anoe" and those now employedl could be insured against future unemployment upon a. contributory basis. This is one of the matters that will receive considers-lion at. the forthcoming Inter-Provincial issue of f-‘he Canada. Genetic rcadstlonfsrcnoe at Ottawt advantage. but to national people it looks a great deal more like luriniya-Baltimorc Sun. Back Huri‘ When Cur Derailed ma, Railroad Man Helped by Dali's “In i911 when a railway employee, I was in a car that was derailed," writes Fred Beaurew gsrd, Sr. Hilaire, ' NB. "My back was hurt and i: was not . . . until three weeks later that I wu able m walk, And then only with two canel. I started taking the Dodd’: Kidney Pills and felt boner after tho first box. I purchased more Dodd’: Kid- ney Pills and my trouble compleonly disappeared. At the ago of sixty-five I worked in the C.N.R. freight can and I am now 74 years of age." D13 Commission, it will be held they are not advance the plea that it is not worth their while. not be accepted. Forcing youngsters to eat more 099mm)“ a3 1t 15 in England and Now a good apmmw is a m,“ as_ of the British Government. set to a child, and ‘vhen the young. society (co-operative) began in a ster “goes off its food" it naturally "my Small Way mam,’ Years 93°’ and makes the mother anxious. However h” 311311190 i1 P05111011 111 the 90m- cvery child's specialist advises moth. mercial life of Britain of outstand- crs to lct the child skip one or 13W‘: aykggnvfinzfiiiibout it. ‘ t] _ F0 1 fiibOllfi I. {g2 3,232,155,123 cg Qfffief,’ he Qifffi truly remarkable man. hungry‘ makes him disuke the 51g)“ himself, and I don't KIIOW whether of rbcli. And it is the sight of food he 1111151195 B5 he iells- 111*"- When 11° - b], d per bag. food Wm not Cause any twu e an touched, his distress became acute, their rights and so on. They have their rights, have they? But, by inference, Senator Hughes has none except the right of fuisome adula- tion? He has the right to praise but none to blame. Well, well: If Senator Hughes, a representative man of great ability and energy has no rights, I ask in all humility, who has? People who take the attitude I have indicated are doing no cer- vlce to the Association. They do not consider that a rigid investigation into the affairs of the management will either firmly establish it as ef- ficient or will censure it for lncoin- petence. If the former, well and good, if the latter, the necessary purgatives will be in order. If the Association does not go for a Royal afraid of something. They need to That dictum will In a former letter I spoke of co- m than they need means that there is suggested some bright young furincr likely to be ciii excess of wastes in might d’? “P a“ he P°551b1Y wind the body_ I have in mind a you“? about it and make it public. Per- Ster who is ustufledn by his fond haps quicker and surer results would the youngster keeps be arrived at if the Minister cf Ag- underweight, is tired all the time. rlculture’ m‘ m? Premier. were 1° and catches cold easily because of take 1'9 “P- Wrlmlg Simultamwusly the great amount of wastes 1n m5 to the Federal Minister of Agricul- ture and to the proper Depdrtmrnt This It is very important only a f c w . This is, ii He tells Some w o r d s, Dyal. came to the province a few years ago he found the potato market iii a very depressed condition, potatoes $1.40 Mr. Dyal was greatly the feelings of the Samaritan burn- ed within him and he immediately raised the price to $1.75, thus becom- irig a. gleaming beacon to show the way to a noble self-sacrifice. This is the business ethics of Mr. Dyal never before exemplified, to my knowledge, in any other man. flings away with disdain the old cs- tablished, iron. maxim to buy in the cheapest market, and sell in the dearest. He snys he hopes to visit our Province again and that he hopes to be kindly received. Kindly received! If lie comes to buy po- tatoes and is prepared to play the martyr again, he will not only bc kindly received, but will be, if not careful, killed with kindness. No man, however exalted will receive such a welcome. He tells what he did and I nm glad tlie public knows it and that they are duly grateful. Looking again at Mr. Dyal's state- ment and it becomes of portenious significance, I shall quote him: “The market was quite low. The dealers . . had sold 40,000 bags of pota- toes for $1.40, F. A. S. Ltcumer Charlottetown. From this price had to be taken the cost of the bags, cost of assembling, and the profit, to the dealers to arrive at the price paid the farmer. “I arrived on the noon train and before five o'clock that afternoon I fixed a price of $1.75 to the farmers and dealers, delivered steamer buy- ing a total of 100,000 bags and ship- ping them to Cuba. within ten days." All this time the Association was on the 10b paying $1.40 minus bags, ctc. etc. Mr. Dyal pays $1.75 net-a. big spread. This statement of liis con- stitutes the severest denunciation of the Association I have yet seen, and all other criticisms, Senator ‘Hughes’ included pale into insig- niflcance. "They (the Association) paid less than $1.40, but I paid $1.75 and made my profit." This is the essence of it. Yet everybody is warned to kep their hands of! the Association and admonished to hold it in great awe and reverence. ‘This statement of Mr. Dyavs is, if true, u strong, a very strong indictmcnt. Probably it is true. Let there be no more talk then about exemption from proper criticism, lct there be no more evasions, no more clumsy ridicule of requests for a. Royal Com- mission. The above assertion alone furnishes a basis amply broad, to justify the request and to satisfy that request. Sir, this letter has been pro- longed beyond my intention. I must stop short. I am, Sir, etc., C. S. MACDONALD Hopefield. CONFEDERATION LEAGUE Sin-It hits been interesting to read in your columns the state- menis of Mr. I-lemming, wherein he attempts to criticise Mr. Pater- son and" myself for our statements before the Prince Edward Island Boards of Trade. To one accustomed to dealing with such sort of criticisms the natural and first consideration is "what is in the mind of the critic; through his criticisms does he seri- ously desire to help, or to thwart a constructive movement," and hence one arrives at the point where he has a complete mental picture of the mind of the man criticising. In the case of Mr. Hamming, and as he 111171.28]! states, he has only the Central Canada mind, and and histo by what lie has been Dodds Kidney Pills taught to lieve to be correct. To . r-"msr rmnosornsrvs souo A poor degenerate from the ape Whose hands are four, whose fall's a limb, I contemplate my flaccid shape And know I may not rival him, Save with my mind-a nlmbler beast Possessing a thousand sinewy tails, A thousand hands, with which lt 'l\IlIHll District Managers H. LAPTHRORN and L. S. STEVENSON 140 Richmond St A IUIUTIJAI. COMpAN ‘IIOIITII Siiiiiii '¢UNM LIFE Greedy of luscious truth, the greased Poles and coco palms of thought, Thrids easily through the mangrove “axes provinces that are leaders in in- dustry, that are not located Just as these Maritimes sea? And can he cite another case an. vlionts FOIL voucvuouii», 8PS_.by the enshroud us U-lrlhgp pose fighting for this nth, edlv. and uiion xiii» ° ‘ the proper kIlCWlfllgc of "m", 011d we p l rue 133515 high approval. Anything in the way o, metaphysics’ walks the m“, Frail dangerous liana ways They are llled with diseusi- they That link across wide gulfs remote Analogies between tree and tree; Outruris the hare, outhops the goat; Mind fabulous, Ill 3Z6 mind sublime and free! --Aldous Huxley: of record, wherein su:h a remark- able seaboard location as we pos- sess, has been deliberately destroy- ed, for the benefit oi’ an interior country 1,000 miles from the sea. He states that "tmde invariably follows lines of least resistance". That being the case. he can only continue his good reasoning and say that those "least resisting" lines can only be placed right here in the Miaritimes, and not in the We will not nccd liis fll0l3s5 we shall not, be cnuugcli in - whining." noi- will Mamimm mit themselves to bc ciugm flies any longer. in this ‘ trap now 67 years old. I 5m. Sh‘, clc_, A. F. . Cumberland Bay, N, 11cm“ Sept. 19th, 1934. ____________ YOUR MORNING-Stung the student of these historic facts. it is but book knowledge to know that if one has no other knowledge on the subject than that whioh has consistently been prepared and taught to all Canada for 6'1 years by Central Canada. that they are centre of the continent. He states without knowing it. that we have "very largely been victims of olr- cumstances" Arid now would he try to have us stale that the Central Cana- Amen. "I am a woman of few w," announced the haughty mlstren the new maid. “If I beckon w my flnBer, that means come." "Suits mo, mum." rpplipd necessarily and seriously lacking in fundamental facts. propaganda. it is quite natural that he will assail all those who dare to reveal the truth on this subject, and seek to turn the pub- lic away from the road that leads ably done against the one who has the cour- age to thus tion I cited several instances in For one thus steeped in such true knowledge. This is invari- by making charges reveal what he has und to be true. In this connec- dian people were working against us. He knows better. What I did say, was that Capitalism owned and operated in Central mnuda. girl. "Im a womnn of fcw wo myself. If I slinkc mc head, f means I ain't comiii,‘ " people of Central Canada live the “mllatb-gfc {he dmmg hm"! same kind of lives as do other 370.9%; 6 to 8 an oxcvp, m u peoples. Many of them were born in the Mnrltimes, but what does this have to do with the Govern- ment control that has been set up in Central Canada, and has prac- ticed for 67 _vea:'s the deception of direct concealment of the terms of mlttec." "Why the exception?" "Because Rule 5 says: “Tm E mittee is at liberty at iiiiy time fill any vacancy in ilicir bodv.‘ my reply to Premier liliiacMillan, where those who had for all time stood up and spoke out fearlessly had been condemned by the ma- lings. In the case of Mr. Hemming, only reason that Mr. Hamming knows better than that. Then why does he imagine that the people who may read his remarks are go- ing to "fall" for such intrigue? To me such reasoning ls but to add insult to injury- Nothing could be further from tlic truth than all this prattle. N0 one can say that either Mr. Pat- erson 0r I said anything of the sort. If the work 0f ililch as Mr. Hcmming may have produced such reasoning in the mind of anyone, all he need do is to read what we did say, when I am sure it ‘will ho seen that Mr. Hemmiflg must have Confederation which brought the people of Canada together. It is his favored policy of Central chine politicians, and their hire- 081M11- "1" Seeks i0 divide our ipeople, while the Maritime Con- he federation League seeks to unite would try to have folks believe that them “rev” we were seeking secession, as well per-w“ Wm believe hi5 8586111011 as to poison the Maritime; against that we are seeking any woh a di-, the Central Canada PQODIe. I can Vlsrlxillliher do we seek a “banger- arit course" as Mr. Hemming would wish to proclaim. We God-given right to have our con- tract with Central Canada proper- ly interpreted and implemcn ed mid not for one moment to permit the Propaganda of Central Canada. to n all I doubt that any seek the 17 Duh you on your fail SPRAINS lib Minanl‘: in “any, 1| mains non Rpm‘, heals. BLUE BUS LINE Schedule is why the Maritime Confederation League seeks the thinking minds of nll the people of thfse Mari- times, so that it sound and sane program can then be ‘hopped out, and the Maritime people ONE MILLION STRONG start out for the first time, to secure redrcss. He speaks of the proposed Fed- eral Commission, having been “granted with the best of grace" and that we should nwuit the re- sults of that effort. before we un- dertake to “lock the stable door." I wonder if Mr. Hemmlng knows just how much influence the Mari- time Confederation League, may have had upon Ottawa. in order that such a step be taken. and in such “good grace?" Further, and because of the failure to date of Ottawa. to implement the recom- mendations of su:h as the Duncan Commission, what right has he now to suggest that the recom- mendations of the proposed Com- mission will bc any more readily implemented, unless it be, because 0f tho fight which the Confedera- tion League ls making’) Mir-the]; does Mr. Hemming know that that Commission will even make recom- mendatlons which will reach the heart of this whole matter. The Maritimcs naturally expect; mug}; in view of the fact that such an nble statesman from the Mari- tlmcs, has been chosen as the commission chairman, and if toms of reference will pennlt, Mr. Hcmming decries our geo- graphy, and tells us that we "hive no place in the sun“ because of our geographical situation. Can he l MA cs PILE 011v TMENT Gives quick rellcf in all cgjaa of internal and External Piles. A safe and efficient remedy in the treatment n1 gm; wretched torturing and on Leaves Rcverc Hotel 4.00 P. M. Parcels carried at 25c mlnimum charge. Bus will stop on signal at any point cn routc. had in his mind, the one idea, that In", Leave, to “side-track the passenger twin Peter's Road 7.45 Alu. and give‘ the freight train right- M. u. Nflflh .. ..... . 8.00 A.M. New Perth School . .. 0.05. This of-way." Riley Cr. Gaspereaux . 8.10 AM. Summe villi} School . . 0.13. Mr. Hemming does admit that Sturgeon Bridge . . . . . . 8.20 A-M. Vernon River . 51.25 "there are many things" wrong Gco. Pooh's Store. Lower Cherry Valley , 0.35, but that "there will be a difference Montague . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.30 A.M. pom,“ _ _ _ , _ 9A5, of opinion as to the best method of Clements Office, Upper redress." Fine, Mr. Hemming. That Montague . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8.50 A.M. Arrives Charlottctoucii 1015A Arrives Peters Road Ii 1:0 l’. .\l. St. Peters . Morel! . . . . . Mt. Stewart .. .. Arrives Charlottetown CITY BUS SER V161" Assonn. n s . 8.55 A. M. Morel] .. 9.15 A. M._ St. Peter's DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY OBARLOTTETOWN sounis E1111 canvas TIME LEAVES Tl Elmira 1.15 A. M. Charlottetown 4-10 P- Sonrla .. 8.10 A. M. Mt. Stewart .. - 511° P- '.. 5.25 r 5.45 r can r .. 10.30 A. M. Arrfieslllirilra ........ .. 1.15 r Bus will stop on signal at any point on route. Headquarters in Charlottetown, Old Spain Tea Rooms. (leaving tell us of nny other nations 0i.‘ Am" Fardy Bus Service & Taxi Servic OIIARLDTTETOWN to FORTUNE TIME TABLE Charlottetown .. 4.00 p. m.|Leavlng Fortune .. I-Iazclbrook 4.20 p. m. “ DIIIKWBWB - ' " Keefe’: Lake 4.35 p. m. " Dundas “ 48 Road . 4.45 p. m. " Bridgetown ~ “ Cardigan . 5.00 p. m. “ Cardigan " Bridgetown . .. 5.15 p. m. “ 48 Station “ Dnndns ........ 5.20 p. m. " Keefds Lako - " Dlngwell’; .. .. 5.40 p. m. " liazclbronk Fortune . . . . . . .. 5.50 p. m. Arrive Charlottetown" lil-"J i I Headquarters in C‘ rlottetown — DIANA rm R00" Headqua tern In Sonrls-LENNOX HOTEL ll. K. S. IIEMMIIIG, B-A-JJ-RPMC-G-A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT MEMBER OF CANADIAN SOCIETY OF COST ACCOUNTANTS COHMISGIONEB FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN T!“ can only viaw Maritime conditions times stubborn dlsuug, 1g bflflla almost instant relic! from the itching, burning, stinging causation of plies and in a positive cure. There has been for year: an effort to dlscovar some local treatment by which Piles could he cared without re. sorting to an operation. Such ii remedy has been found in our ointment. We positively ma", m, cure of this disease, if the dir. ccllons are carried oat csrc. fully, Get a tuba today. Prlcs 50c. T7ze Two Macs Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. SUPREME COURT 0F P. E. l. P. l. l. REPRESENTATIVE III CANADIAN CREDIT MEN'S TRUE’! ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. IANK OF NOVA SCOTIA BUILDING CIIAILOTTETOWN, P. 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