, The idell. economical sweet- - for cooking. KM?! ll!- Gtfillltely. Snnimfy. tit-tight lingual-ant nbaolutepurity- C rowii ‘I ‘Sffléi’ . Recommended B) iudyu of tobacco FA? “illillE cilicil ‘ HERE CHICK" When they hear that fain- ililar call they gather together quickly and get excited. They know that CARTEWS delicious chicken extremely" feed is coating-it's like can- dy to children. What's more, it niiikes your chickens grorw very fast. and your poultry fat and lieultliy. also great layers and liaitcli- ers. We sell "Royal Purple" Chick Feed and "Full ,0 Pep" chick feed all fresh and sweet. Sold in any quantity. WHOLESALE Q. RETAIL‘ Carter. 81 to.‘ Ltd. Headquarters for Buflalles JO Poultry OPTICAL LENS GRINDING i‘: Our Lens Grinding plant "‘ , -the only one on the l_s- land--is daily engaged in manufacturing the vari- ous kinds of lenses, used in correction of defective vision. héfhere atre nolong def s in wai in or specia iehietiiuioivfirixsuarrv SERVICE, is the motto 0| our establishment. G. F. lliitcheson Optometrist l Optlolln i SPECIAL g a $3.89 i, Ladies’ Black an d - Grey Kid Boots as ill- ustrated, all sizes. i "SPECIAL PRICE $3.89 Al. SO A job lot of Ladies’ w cuts, sizes 2 1-2 ‘ ~ 31-2 at $1.98. ' “so payout (llllsdlh i nous-n. "'°"_""mm" amounts. lllE iiililiionniiwil I iiiiiiiiilill ma» mm lav-H 212's‘?! I-I-Innnti-ldlaufllfnlhlfl. Aflodnlnllleu- _ TUESDAY, APRIL s, 1921' l SOME TRADE CHANGES Our total trade, exam and 1111- port ‘with the United States has grown from $328,000,000 in 19,10 to 313400004100 in ten months of the year 1920 according to 11811"?! in the Monthly letter of the Royal Bank of Canada. in the former year 1910 our trade with the United States am- ounted ‘lo 49 per cent 0t our 115816- gaie trade; our trade with Great Britain 96 per cent and with other countries l5 per cent. In 1920, for the ten months 57 per will v1 our whole trmie was with the Uni- ted States, 2.2 per cent, with Great Britain and 21 per cent with other countries. Our lffltlqlltitl groiwn t. mention; ‘ly in these ten years; it has been steadily increasing with the Unit- ed States 11nd with other countries but has fallen off perceptibly -with Great 03111111112. The adverse rate of exchange which has reduced the value of our dollar from thirteen to eighteen per cent is due to our increasing purchases from the United States Tho largest items of purchase are tron and steel. petroleum and its products, and cotton. The ever in creasing use of automobiles and their manufacture is largely ac- countable for the increased, pur- chase of iron and steel and of pet- rolcuiii. In tilie fiscal year 1914 We imported 235 million gallons of petroleum; in 1920 we liuported $130 million. We imported eleven thousand pass-eager automobiles I from the United ‘States in 1926 i as conlllflred with 5900 in 1911-. These increases alone in so short. a time are revolutionary and until we manufacture our own alll0ill0- ibiles apd control our own oil field; tlic value of our Canadian dolls.- will continue to ‘be i111 uncertain quantity. —————-Qo->—-—-- APPEARANCES Whether we admit it or not we are more or less slaves to appear- ances And not; on]. are five slave l but we cultivate the slavery knowing it to be such. Wliy does nillatly dress elaborately? ls it no, because she knows that she is going to be judged ‘by appearances rather than lby her intellectual or even moral worth? Why du uicn surround themselves with evidences of ‘wealth, when to do so may mean borrowing or even stealing? ‘Is it not because they know that ‘men and women will fawn upon them and fall at their feet and worship them be- cause 0f their appearances? Who twill question the manner of the acquisition of wealth as long as the appearances are there? Wlho wllll care whether it was honestly earn- ed or_ stolen or grafted’! The evl dances art; there and that is sul- ficient. This is one of the false stand- ards 0f modern life, and of the disease of our present day clvilL zatilon. We have ‘given .up the wfliolesmne habit of ilooloing be- neath the surface; we look at the garment. at tlie outside of the cup and if the out and‘ the ornamentat- ion please us we accept as gen. uine what ls beneath or within. The Plain-lees pnldes- himself on his phylacterles, on his ceremon- louis observance of the law; those are seen of men. The politician who has wormed himself into pow- er by false pretence; shouts of his honesty from the housetops new. in; that men any governed by elr pearanoes and that 111s only hope is iin keeping up appearances. lAlinost invariably the evidences of pretended wealth melt sway and tlha once fanmed upon stands n1 naked poverty or in criminal- ity before his former worshippers; Phaniseob pliylacterlss fall of: wit’; accounts are sliuued up 8-113 with all these €rec1|rrtn¢ evidences o: ultimate exposure we M"!!! in 50mm; the p. esaion that follows the raver Maw and ‘ills tin band or appearances, "10"" lug it until the lbanner falls and the tin whistles are exhausted- ms Iaisehood s‘ discovered 1°‘ nv THEE aoooum MAMIIFULAT- ' ‘Amthqp impressive, almost fabu- " lens, ldltion is made on ‘D1180 45 of the" Auditors newrt- Ilm-la ‘ '-"“" ~ ‘ 0 selection from 6 1',‘ n“ ma”. o! m“ ‘ma Prohibition Commission.‘ carried over ‘b? the BelBoomNlY I h do“ nomrflend‘ “d wnfldenfiy soon into 1020. was m‘ “L?” m, m, and 1r D0118 ‘NOT ram. pmnomgltho 101a rear of "WW" Tm WHOLE mmummn 0m as ' ' limited a ‘pflrtion of it as the Gov- It was levied Ind Orderflldllll‘ "l" , g considers it convenient to phoposo. rr wA-s NOT IN ANY elllmll ‘ t d l, “ma,” QENQEA 1M1“, o‘. “m disclose. It goes so far as o a m - w momm u,‘ “mph octhni PROFIT 0F 857.000 p: Yuri . an“ m” 0 rnnm LIQUOR Bllslllllsiéobxbb sosnieiuiir to» and I 9°” M‘ °°°“"° m‘ '° ~ ' ' THIEIR PROFITS from this lucra- tlvs Tbrancli of the public Bari/l”- Now we are not comlrlllllllllt. bl"- slni-ply calling public attention to certain acliual facts. 11-110 illclflem’ ally refreshing their memories on 011s 00111111) MAKE rr so. they held it over and are crowing in credit over it. Dediictlngfilils amount from their admitted re- ceipts, what an awful hole it put them into. ilf we deduct the ar- rears of taxes collected by them amounting to $69.816.71aand_tl1e What we particularly would refer , is the bounding down. tlie vltupef- III MARIUIYIETOWN GUARDIAN T a )1 _ , matters of important post hlstory- ‘ "Take nothing for granted". h b m t I t ,, ' .", o I e s n einen “prove an mm“ and kindred 8d- dlalliliedazt. sthilnlasty session of the munitions have been handed down r to as 11110111111 11ml’ E°"°'“ll°"*is10<i,s10.11 from thelr financial at. one of the ialreatest forces In statement. it would leave them Y thqworld today is outward 1111119"- ances and probably no other force good or haul“ is so 3011911111)‘ B!‘ Continuing our wnslderation of that ‘Bell Government SURIELUS of about $3.000. WIHIGH A(NORD- alvlleil or 111w 5° “°l"‘l*l'~‘"°““ a'lNG T0 TlilEiR own ramshac- parl in tlle lives 0f‘ men and wom- TION ESTIMATES, SHOULD 61L _"}{AVE BEEN NEARER 300,000. . , l ‘ ‘h figured uponi the basis of their ji<+>—--- increased taxation, and ON THE AN ‘NDUSTRML SLOGAN EGONOMY which tlie Comerva- tivcs should have exercised, with the $200,000 increased revenue "l ‘W m“ “g” m” whlcli was “AMPLE" to meet “Made in Germany" were to be EvERY-REQUIREMENT’ we s“? found on almost every article Oflgest a very close scrutiny of such household use m our mayket5_ Ody-lot the Accounts as are availabl cutlery, our scientific lnstrumentshfi m“: b“ taken in“ cmslllelll" 0“. m» or .:".:..:"..::‘%".;..i:rz.i:.:: 0111‘ llnnlll5 lmpwmenls’ m" m“ of hiding as far as possible the arms etc. ibore the device "mfldevvillltilllfllll-lgemfillt of tho Govern- in Germany." This device made ment, and with this thought before Germany one of the greatest rnan d“ t” take “m-mnig 7°!‘ Falltell- 301‘ ufacturing countries l1l_l.ll€ world“ we do’ pa“ °x'pefl°”°° h“ ‘e’ words $31,000 profits on their liquor bun ‘House, MAKING A TOTAL on‘ ation and aibuse of the late Gov- gpnmgpt, by M1‘ Bell (Hid his C011- tlngent, accentuated with all I119 scurrility that its exile" "Fulfill"? er the Patriot could command, and .by its speakers in the House and on the iplaliform, DEINOUNCING THE TAKING 0F ‘PROFITS (FROM THE POOR, THE SICK AND NIIEDY. And with it we remeni~ ‘ber those emphatic and oft repeat- ed promlses to supply theae llqll UAL COST. We will not enlarge upon this at present but may re- vert to the subject when more 1n- forniatlon is available. r Under. anotlien. of its LUNAR ibrainstorms the Patriot has start» ed in, babbling about the Crimin- al Code, suggesting in its iusuiil in- coherent way that it. contains and prescribes penalties ifor those who “ndvise" against the "payment of tztxes.” -lf these provisions are not in the (lode they certainly should be. it will he'd necessary protection to the Conservative Government after the next elec- ion-WHEN “HE PATRIOT GETS ors for medicinal purposes AT ACT- _ and hm n not ‘been for we “n. monstrateil that we will ibe ibadly holy ambition of dominating the: world, she would very _ shortly have been tlie world's manufactl urer and caterer. As fiir as Germany is concern cit liar industrial douiinrition is [river {for scveiial igeneratlons to cciiie but the lesson she has taught the world in industrial dc velopnient will bear and is hearing fruit. A new slogan “iiiiidi- in Austral- ia" is already in evidence and is no doubt destined to make itself felt. Australia since the war ha; awalkened and is now bidding for its share of the ‘industrial trnie of‘ the world. its location in m» southern hemisphere, in itself a vast continent and abundantly supplied with resources. its coiitigiilty to the grcal coiiii tries‘ oil South America and hf the east, give it advantages se. cond only~t0 countries situated a‘ Germany ‘was before the war, the centre of a great consuming neigh borhocil. And Australia has found itself since thelwar. A writer, in a/London paper recently said- “Ncver bcforc in the history of Australia has there been such una niinity ibB to the necessity of stlm. ulatlng immigration. This problem is impressing itself with growing‘ emphasis on plf-‘llc opinion through out the Commonwealth. it is the intention of the Federal Govern ment to make a serious attempt to attract emigrants of the right sort. Indeed. steps have already been ta-kcn to put this policy lnlo operation. A Federal Immigration Department has ‘been eslahllsnzt in London. At this end the work wlill -bo to enlist suitable immi- grants and itrrnnge shipping facil ities. in Australia a complement ary organization will arrange for the reception, care, and placing oi’ tlie newcomers". Australia libs adopted the slog an "Made in Australia“ and her products lals-rllcultuini and lmlnst rial will have to lie reckoned with. She is protecting her indvs! rles and extending her trade pre- ferably to hcr stator donilnqong, "Mbde in Australia" will be her zuaraittee and her proud boast "nd will also be the foundation of her success. What are we in Canada doing in order to hold our place‘ in the 118W World that is now opening up. ,We have boasted of "made in Canada” goods and they were and are worthy of our boast. Today as never before those goods are threatened miflh unequal competlt i011 ‘from outside, competition es- natural liim and the discovery ls made that no carried all his rolhloa is I wooden Ibex; the {also pond. {an INFLATED m, _nc,nmous erences to public statutes which I DOLLARS IN THE mo,“ I, is the hidden mu a BACK AGA‘lN' TO rrs DID-TIME wmch we mm brmg 5o “gm, a; snowman rhcrics, and it whole- m dealing Wm] this aggregatwl‘ some check to the unprinclpled .3006‘), only what is ‘Dmvem Let campaign which lit is certain to ro- us next consider the mo‘ m“ a peitt. There are other things not LARGE PORTION-OF THE 19w now in tlic Criminal Code, lml lmw-DNUE WW8 PUWPOSMJY WlllCll should be tliorc. Tlierc CARMED OVER INTO THIS should he severe punishment for vans. with the double object in "'°“’°'“"’1,° ‘mwsmmr “mm vlewwfirst “CREATING A FALSE who are lilC3.p8ibl8 of correctly DEWCJT again“ the Amenaun reading a paragraph in an oppos- Govemment‘ and the“ o, providing 1ng_ journal, from ma-king any rer- SURPLUS for their own year 1920‘ they ‘can neither read or under. with a DEFICIT ON THEIR OWN stand. There are, however. en- TRANSACTIONS’ AMOUNTNNG actinents with suitable penalties To $101763“). only because they against private individuals using had this hundred and SIX thousand the "processes of the Court" for douars. which they improperly My unlawwful purposes. and these liltVH pmprlmed from Premier Arsw should be so amended as to include Haul“; period’ weremey enumed to and illinlsli advenburers in the do. juggle up this paltry and fictitious partinents of Government "when “me $3900 surplmh WHAT m trniiingxthe sacred prerogatives of THE NAME OF COWUWON SMSE justice in the dust, in order to ex- WOULD THEY ‘HAVE DONE m tort moneyUNihAlvlFlfbbY EROhh THEY HAD NOT THIS MONEY AN ALREADY OUTRAGED PEG-E BELONGING To THE LATE" GO“ PLE. There should for instance ERNMENT To FALL BACK UP be tlie severest punishment for, 0m AND To HELP TWEMOUT? tliostrlioltllng the seals oi’ office uni with an their enormous mxnmm the lungs Ministers who take ad-l the Bpendnmfts would have been vantage of their position mtlml- ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND lllLlE-Wfialivlllllldfit] people into HOLE‘ And making payments oi cash, without yo, they had. me gall to talk of the tlie sitncllon of law. I l l late Government's deficits mnnii- ractumd by themselves‘ if for instance a private iiidlvi. duitl were to prepare a bogus axe cutloii, lSlQ-Nhli) BY AN’ lNlllVl- DUAL. WITHOUT ANY AUTHOR- lTl’ AT LAW, and offer lt to it Sheriff, tlie King's officer for execu tion. lie and the sheriff and all con- cerned in tlie transaction, would be up against tlie penalties. But our [Jenartment ol‘ Taxation can send out those executions, with impun- lty. signed by the Assistant Pro- vinciiil Treasurer, WHO ‘HAD AB. SOLUTELY’ N6 AUTHORITY to sign thcm. and bocwuse the respon slble person, the Provincial Treas urcr, whose signature to the docu‘ .. -.\-__—_-n_- Daily Seiectiuns Guardian Readers Furnished by W. B. L°ulon_ , MIKOIOIOMU A PLEA God grunt me this, tlie right to come at night ‘ Back to my loved oncs_ head erect and true; ‘Be t l b lad d f ll. 1111101111111; Jag‘ "l "°"' “ lnents was snowman 11v THE he, me be Dread m what y", STATUTE, was evidently unwill- trled to do. 111g to take the risk of appending, Le, o some home defeated if I m, “amt The“, shouid be'50]n‘1. nn , . B“ clean o! hands. and honm um thing cven further than this, in the‘ unpaired‘ form of a stern and strict law, dis- fstiil holding llmi-ly to my chllil- llllllllfylng any man from holding u, N"! lmlll- illlbllc office who is incapable of lStill worthy of the faith which ‘they have shared. God grant ine this; wliatc'er the jfaltes decre Or do ‘l win or lose life's game, l still would. keep my children proud of mo, iNor once regret. that they must ibervr my name. adopting honest means for the col- lection of His Madestrs ygvemie whether that officer holds the "Ullll! 90st of the lowest sulmltcril or the exalted position of the clinn cellllrtllllll 0f the departmentf And U19 PELHO! says n9 man ""14 "dare" sneak these things on the floor of the House. ll. W55 on hi! d ti trmn e angers by 1min 11g out the "our o! the House they were the ‘imaginary advantages 0t first spoken in burning word; m» competition. We shall eith er hold our place in the '(c°""""'d °" PIIB III) new order of things that is arising orwashsll fall hopelesslyheliind in Proportion "to the protection we throw around our distinctive ca . adieu activities whether tidy" 1 4 - agricultural or manufacturing.‘ Let; _ l’ t“ b. us again hold nip tbs slolan ‘fnimde: m Ir. Men's in Canada", hold Canada for Con, h” n sdlsnl, use made in Canada O 8006s and make gonads what its fiQiliflifli-lfltflififlil ~ no mm? or-pomieim- an“ Us A i» _ .. ynoogawamimvmflflnlmrtsasqpym aaotqpnwi.-i.a.....a-m_wtamiét- ...-.-.'»w.-...a oeohiiiy from in. coma Btateslposition and rssonrocfentitlo a‘ flflwrlfll to divert our attention ' ry is the America. Goa to be, the most prosrossiviit-piiqg A '- Island IIIOIQ. t _q. ‘,1 wnrwntflikin-"M . 1...... out. Spring I Gown kNew coloring in Crepes and ' Taifetas. , g Luminous satins and Pailettes For frocks, for blouses,’ for skirts, for sashes and niillinery. These, in particular today: Crepe de Chines in Navy, Taupe, Rose, Nigger, Pink, Ap- ricot, Mais, Jade, Sand, Paon Blue, White and Black at $1.95 and $2.35 per yard. Duchessand Pailette Sjlks in alli the popular shades at $3.00 and $2.00. a Black Silks from $2.15 to $4.50. White Charmeuse, Crepe de Chene and Duchess Satin for the Spring Bride from $1.95 to $4.50. V Patons Ltd. l GRAY DORT FACTS Here are ‘a few FACTS to think over when you are deciding the kind of car you are going to buy this spring ~ Gray Dort cars are extra strongly made-have over- size strength at every point-that is why you seldom see a Gray Dort in a repair garage. They stand up to the work, bad roads have no terr- ors for the man who drives a Gray Dort. The engine is so simple that a mechanic is very sel- dom needed. ' ‘ Gray Dort cars have proven by actual test t0 be most economical 0n gas and oil. 20 to 25 miles per gallon is the usual mileage. Very few cars can equal this and none exceed it. Gray Dort owners are given a perfect service. There are Gray Dort dealers and service stations atevery im- portant point in the Province, add we have a fully equip- ped service car and competent mechanics ready for any emergency. Gray Dort cars are NEVER tied up for parts-we have a complete stock on hand at all times. ‘ Gray Dort cars are medium weight cars-just the right kind for the roads we have on Prince Edward Is- land. p . . .’ . . They are roomy-comfortable and efficient. In a word Gray Dort cars LOOK GOOD, ARE GOOD, and , STAY GOOD. ’ Look them oven-we are proud to show them. SHOW ROOM and SERVICE STATION . - 159 Queen St, Charlottetown. -. Phone, write, or call for demonstration. Selling agents . R. E. WHITE Distributor for Prince Edward L MacNutt & White, Charlottetown. ; - ; ' ‘Wright 81 Manson, Summerslde. ’ - _» f E. A. McRae, Alberton. i ,~ i }£_,__j. -»'_ _ v N. J. Nicholson, Montague. F‘ ‘ i .l, ., Mat-wmflfl .., t