- ‘.L..-_ .;'i‘;‘5""“ ‘P I I iii lilllllillilillllill lllllflllllll 1' “a was oaantotrsrows GUARDIAN- roqtasaqtesuuaisuiu» vtu-nmaaeamaua-ui laaaahry, amt. on. a. s. Immune. 0.0. Iptlrspaaaiaaagmaallvaso. unuasealalt-lnv-l-Oanh Mosnav, FEBRUARY 1s, 192s Arthur and rel-t William whali- fax. thence to iltotterdam and dis-- ' oua nAlnv qusmzss —-'-——v um,“ uewgnflgg; .9 Mum bylchargi-d, reloaded on other steam. their peculiar‘, sense duty, have risen to defence of the boasted eral government duty with Aus- Vi‘ 51d”? tralia. By that tlieaty Australia's 9101131 M11WaYS-W l/ a reduced tarrlff rate of one cenrsskod. “Simply this. tllflt "ll ll; W, mum M, 0,, o, m. “,5, moat vital question, om the food! frulu-i of this treaty the uutterlprolllem of the Nova Sootia miner. eat constituted can give to the , country the orderly, ‘stable and ef- ficient adminlatratioh urgently needed. Patching up the lKlng Government, ’ members were of}!!! “d ""1151"- “111 m 5711M?‘ people three months 8B0. even ii’ thelCflllfi ‘Bwwn- for loss than the Pate it could be effected could not nut- Lib- ellliffied from the some lake ports terialiy ‘relieve the existing situa- by me canmhn N“, tion. Both Parliament and govern- lment must be reconstructed be- ‘fore we can have an able. honest nutter is admitted into Canada all ""1"" "1"" 11°" 11115 11181111?" lliilu‘... 959mm, Admtnmmlgou_ ' Notes w. m; Fa;- lorma of hovarnment let foola ‘ ‘ That which is best administered is beet. ' It must be apparent to all ‘Lib- erals and Conservatives alike that neither the Government nor the Parliament of Canada as at pres- that is so half of whose rejected by the Only the people in a general mrk“ m vanauver “flush Coblflaherman and “Pusan, In short ohelcotlon can give the country a ' ' ' lnaw Parliament. Why does not Mir. “mm” “mmped “m m‘ “w” cenmluur whole populauml- we are llmTKlnlnus he Droimised to do after "m. pound because o; m." mpgeycrlmlnaiefl against, and that to lmiloltatlons of Australian butterullle sill/shuttle 0i WT “"1511 ‘wmldlssolution and another general el- One of the immediate consnqtniilelllors. the miners 11nd the Blfielleotion? Evidently it is because he canceuation M ahvorkers of Germany Belgium anlLiears that his present inadequate ences was the number o: grocery concerns ofpranq; 4n “on the pmiq andiminoril/y would be further reduced lliencc he resorts to the illtiahle their contracts with Dairying will‘ P""°"°"‘ °1 11"“ °°““"y 1” ‘° bouusland unwarranted eminent of ad- llllllles, lllle lill-W!‘ 5911B 111131119 mimlr fjmflgn mmpemor by a coxll-iiottrning the House for six weeks 811091)’ 1111"" B8 ‘$11291! 8B 11m 1r1b11h°11 equwalen“ 1° about “lip order that he may attempt to Australians by about four cents 4'9"“! 011 9V9?!‘ barrel 0f Calladlanlnatch up his wrecked machine, and per pound. ,l'lour supplied by us to them, Soiliun on a little longer and further. l, 15 any,“ by lhwmberu, spam we ask, do you think we have in, H d M K_ ‘h t p 4 . I , a r. m e r ce re- sors of this treaty that Austrslianilll-P Mflfllllllt? “film” “W- W“ a 11 a o i - q" . ,slgn as the Conservative majority 1'11"” 1'1"“ be °a"'1°‘1 1111mm” 11”?“ evances’ throughout the country rightfully "apical w“ m Canada, mm “l ‘Between the iLiberal Machine ttt,denlanded_ M“ Meghan “ward in wlll be damaged in such lranspor-lllfime. which controls °13¢951°11111;l.wenly-follr hotlrs have formed u may the long oceanwlmlployment on the Railways anibstrong and stwble Government in m cosflypur Progressive Masters who conqwlllfill all flecllolls 0i U"? 170mm‘ ‘ion would have been adequately re- presented. An appeal to the people would then have been made Wllll- mtlon and transportation will he m," um Australian prom,“ camllrol the railway freig-nt rates, we not success uliy compote with tlielil ill’ Marlllmes "erllllllly 118W 1731131111111 “ruck m" grievances‘ out by-eleetlons. and the new gov- The answer to that contention is '—"'_*'°*”""“' ierniment would have been undoubt- that it baa already been done; that‘ CANADA'S SECRET RULERS iedly sustained. And we should now ‘his defeat in October. ask for u’ n has “new? begin landed in B”? ibuve a capable Administration de- tlsh Cplumlriz. ‘in ‘such a sstisfac-1 The temporary subservlencie oiivotiug its eneritiee to the conduct lthe lillberai party in Parlialuentlof the public business of the coun- By/aatu lKBarIagUJ). ,, WHY A HEART SOCIETYT.‘ 13s most cases of organic heart dispose are due ‘to infection, and this infection leaves the heart damaged to some extent you nat- urally ask the question as to what help can be given by these heart iii siluliiilii Fill" - Wed. Few. 10 His Excellency the Governor General entertained many o: the members of the House of Com- mime and their families at a dance at Government House last evening. So there was a sitting of the House of Commons only in the af- ternoon. During the sitting there were only three speakers—our own societies, now being formed‘ in dif- ferent par-ts of the country. l Suppose you have had nheuma-‘I tic infection-which affected your heart. You get better and go about your wet-k ell right but you‘ know thut you have an organic heurt ailment and the insurancel companies will not take a chance on you. . You might begin to worry about, your heart become depressed in spirits, lose your appetite, and be afraid to take any exercise what- ever. Your whole manner of life is directed under this handicap. The idea of t-he heart society is to give you the information thatl despite this organic condition, your‘ chances n-f living and enjoying lifel are as good as that oi the man; with the normal heart. ; -Wi|.ll this hope in your heart you consult your taimily ‘Physician, and he outlines to you the two or three‘ simple methods of preserving the strength of your heurt musclel This will mean light daily exerclsei such as walking, plain wholesome‘ food, cutting down on stimulantsl and the correction of any condition] that might cause another attack,’ such as ‘bad teeth or tonsils, con-l stipiltion and so tnrth. Another point also is that there} are u number of folks who havei the secret notion that there is| something wrong with their heart,- They avoid their family doctor, or} else get the notion that he does‘ not like to_ tell them the llllllhl about it. The heart society advises‘ always that he see his doctor andl learn his exact condition. ’ There are others with a real or-l gunic aibment who haven't the,‘ slightest‘ iidelt that they have ii,; and are going blithely‘ on their way‘ taking sll kinds 0t’ chances in the wtty oi‘ work, food, indulgences .ot' raring; kinda. The society will point out to‘ lory condition that it was sold at] s“! ,S,_u,ely ma, were a musmw such we {we condmolh and give‘ to the Progressive and Labor 12"" cents '1 pwnd 1°58 m“ the] ‘mation devoutly to be wished. l 1 - I - . Canadian price and that furtherigroups was the K111551011 Smndi ski-pawn“ have already been Ordjurtl. ln an article headed "Canada's cred. _ ‘Moreover we are informed on good‘ authority that Australian bUl-mflauthorlty “m1 can be landed in British Colum- the party to act as an Executive Coun- bla at a lower freight cmt than n Th t _ m British Columbia, butter can be c ' a a my’ ‘bexom Premier King and hie party can propose landed by rail at Winnipeg, on ac- g count ‘pf the low out-an freight rules . That's that utnetber argument put up by the Liberal amlogista of ‘the treaty with Australia is that, if Austra- liau butter can be sold in Canada cheaper than Canadian butter can be profitably sold. it will be a good idling for the Canadian con- sumers. This argument will not appeal very ilorcibly to Canadian farmers. nor will it appeal to Can- adiarubwsinese men, nor even to patriotic Canadian consumers for they fiii realize that the higher the prices received ‘by farmers the more prosperous will the whole country become. This ‘has been so well re‘ regained that ‘in many countries inwhelher "115 be Lhmmgh ‘M1191 1* Europe the governments havelcotmell, or the whole party. And given a bonus for we pmducflon “this is all in face of the Premier agricultural products and in order “Y1” 11° "W111 ""1 "a"? °ll lill‘ to metal” an expat‘ trade and “iless he had a strong majority!" is said that the Australian govern-i meat is giving a bounty of five! _____ cents nor pound on all ‘butter ex- “Lifting the lid." has ‘become a P014811 F0!‘ Cflilllda 1-0 000101918 llll-lpainful ceremony along the trad‘. der such conditions, with all (hallgfl by Liberal, whgygvgr “my pasturage and other advsntsgeadhnwp 5ga)|“=_d_ the cheapocean freight rates and a‘. five, cent bounty, will he s proposl-i Tully iho lion which Canadian farmers arelh‘ P7111” not anxious to face Why such 1111111" "1 “'11°1“ ‘"1" concession has been given to Aus- "Jud 1"" ‘"119 31111 trnlia against the interests of Cana- km" “"1111”! “b11111 0591mm"! P°1‘ dlan farmers can only be explained 311m“ W111 d°°1l1° '1'! "'91P ‘me! b, ‘he mm", m, “rm macaw whether Mr Mackenzie King shall lions t0 the mowers 0f the itdmin- 1P9 Premier 0f Canada. To this have lstra-tfon, the Progressives, and w” bee" Nducsd- 1W5 511511 9P0‘ many of those, notably those whose Ml"? not know the result of their colutit-tlencie-s are interested in 111111911 "iilill" ‘h? "Writ" i1“?!- liairylttg, have strongly criticise] it. situation for the country to ‘he; placed in. Tim-e or four molt be" longing to s party which had its nunvbeto reduced by about two- lhlrds at the inst election are to secretly rule the country. Was these anything like itin Caniada, before. It sounds more like that secret council in Russia which really rule the lSoviets. “Of counae the Liberals may deny this. ibet them. The fact re- mains that they cannot and dare 10f, move without the permission of their masters. the iPrograssives, _.___.<uoo-_€ EDITORIAL NOTES foreign element Albert, the ma- neither who lMany complaints are coming in - ~ . about the condition of our ice roads. hmgglmgygpflq" The trouble ia t-bat the weight of ' '5 snow has sunk the ice until the ii- 59mm Rulers], to mus momma iwazhltx‘, ‘tzzeeaizgeIrnrvlzrgtaéctfikzllglézlynrfigillgaioldeltéelclplesgn orfihniclsnd New Zealand- treaties will uot “we llllllellllallil 011 VBTYfKW-"lier collision with half its wheels lr-l Progresslveslreparably broken or displaced andrlhis 13 explained to him he will have named ‘hm, m. m," of “m, the driver thrown from his ssatjllkely be only too willing lo have is still obstructing the highway. powerless to move or perform any useful zhlnction 0i‘ which it was once supposed to spectacle it is the iulhject of amazement and derision. As every intelligent elector must see, the first thing to be done is to remove the obstruction and ttbnte the nul- sauce. Talk about repair; or re-con- atructlon la foolish. All that has been dome to that end i113 mouths has been to send one oi’ the smlwh- ed head-lights to a far away l-lur- llse in Saskatchewan and the coun try ls still waiting to learn whe- ther or not it can be repaired. Tc» (lay. after i5 days of tiellberaliotl and tinkering the decision will be made. In the early days of the Domin- ion “Wandering Willie" was the familiar Ilflffie by which a certain Ontario ‘politician was widely known. The Wandering Willie of our tunes is William Lyon ‘.\lac~ kenzio king. Born in Berlin. he made his first political‘ venture in Waterloo where he was elected ln i908 and made Minister of Labor in the Laurier Government the following iyenr. Two years later in lill! he again appealed to the electors there where he was best known but the majority against him was larger than it had ibefore been in his favor. Then he wan- dered away across the border to the Rockefeller Foundation. In the meintlme the Staten had entered the war and the wanderer returned. this time to contest ‘North York, where he was buried under an adverse mu- junity of 1068. After being out in the cold for eight years he tried his political fortunes farther sway from home in H-laoe P. E. 1. at a hreleotion in 1910 and was elect- be capable. n‘; lily steps l0 be iiilwll lll l-lle Hmlsdillas there remained for nver titres; . .. they have to ask ipermission of thl-slmontlts as n.n obstacle, ml lmllPlll-l Bel-wt cannon That 3s a pieamnlllflmilt and a nuisance. As a merel the neighboring riding 0i North 42 United‘ the advice necessary. | And an individual with bud teeth, tonsils. and other conditions may corrected. He is a real prospect for au organic heart condition. When lthe condition corrected. - The value of the wr-rir of these llcztrt societies in snviill-z fives is illlereiore quite apparent, ----_-<>a>————- i HEBRU/tlll‘ l5.——Yml are [unil- ni’ satisfying your own whims and fancies. Yolrbuvé great ablllty, but it will not uwulte until u. ser- ious crisis in your life arouses you to u. realization of your own (‘up- abillties. You core n. great deal for ‘what you have to eui, are dcvtlted to your iulnily, and have few out- side interests, Cultivate the hniblt oi‘ generous thought and speech. Your birth-stone is an amethyst. which_ means sincerity. Your flower is a primrose. Your lucky colors are light blue and yellow. “_.___-@-0§-_-—— O4QQQQ-OO-O Dally Selections FOR Guardian Renders O41 February 1s, 1925 SING liiTTBR iTlRFYP-“And llhey said one to another we are verily guilty concerning our bro- ther. in that we saw the anguish of his soul when he besought us, and we would not hear." Gen. 22L PILAYER—Blessed is the men whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the mun unto whom the bord im- putelh llot iniquity. and in whose spirit there is no gtlile. WINTER WINDS Out of the boundless depths of the sky The Winter winds on sweep down hike the wail of the lost is their piercing cry. And imenan Iss5 la the child's dark frown. As they wrap the world in whirl- ing white From deepest vp-lley height. lite earth to highest Tlhe trees feel the flail of the lash- ing gale And how their headsln the sting of the blast. But the lce~btnlnti lakeyvrhich the winds aesafl, Mr. J. A. MacDonald: the Hon. Mr. Molherwell, hiillnlster of-Agrl- culture and a Mr. Davis, Conserva- tive representative for one of the Calgary seats. ‘F-he Minister of Agriculture is a rattler rough spoken old lad, oflitle in a wuy, with a sense of h-tlmor and quick in repurtee. Yesterday he was bombarded with questions and while he had the floor ‘there was almost incessant cross-firing. good-natured‘ jibes being iiung O ByR.L. ll ullliil" llil it iii COTTON ty millions upon a venture which giilee promise, so tar as we mu yet see of so little in return. ‘He. in tihis connection referred to the railway condition in Prince Ed- ward island where after fifty yea-rs with the whole county settled, we are still unable to get standardiz- ed railway service in 'a great part of the Provides and have to suffer the evils of double handling alnld no security for perishable pro- ducts. ~ Mr. Mncdo aid went on to re- fer ‘to the tter times which we are enjoying in Prince Edward island wnd the prosperity which we have ill spite of the Government which couldn't keep us back. in everything but size he said, our!‘ Province is head and shoulders over every other province. But conditions are not yet as good by p . . K URdgsire to, serve the I'm-iii cérefbecauae we realize ' his financial affairs arc well order ' not prosper and unless the farmer- the country cannot make progress. We invite you to open your ppraonai; , . account with us, and you may feel nanny free to have a friendly talk about a‘: f d" Es problem with our expenenced- man ‘s at any time. ' For near! 100 you n» 5m: for rural Canada ‘have u ppareiltly across the chamber in quick suc- cession. m. uVlnllterWelYs suntan-parry means as they would be if we lion is that the injurious effect up-lhnd our rights and if large indus- on Canada's dairying industry of ‘llrial populations and big sea ports the Australian and New Zesland were being developed in the 1W0“ treaties will be very slight and in luces adzlollllllm- any case "the operation of the treaties should be given a full Continuing Mr. Macdonald made year's triui before any decision is reference to the horrible exposure arrived at. or any steps taken to- made in the House of the methods wards abrogatlonl Altogether the pursued by the (‘voveriimont party Miltist_er of Agriculture's defencellll 151° “menu's 1" 111° Dltlvlllce 01 was not nearly so effective as thatlQllellltc lllld Willi-Tailed l1l91°W1111 made iby Hon. ‘Mr. Robb who seems the religious tolerance we have in in he generally acknowledged asithe little Eflrdflfl Provlllce- AM be‘ the strong man oi the (‘rOVQF-IPTOTQ Closing iollilwlllfl llD 11W 191°" mom's trout row. Mr, Motherwelllsram liich he had read in the too. occupied a great desl morqiiouse the afternoon before and time and ills-l is playing the ganlepiskeil the Government again and just as the Opposition would upwihe Liberal members from ‘Prime pear to want to have it. TbeyiEdward Island. to give to the House decided not to some explanation of the Govern- perlnit sdjopmnlent this week. llk- mom's DWITESBlOIIB that 1111B cllllail‘ ely not lill the end of next weeklian National Railways is out of po- nnd “efhupg not mam amt to 911- litics h: the face of the fact that courage ‘he Govermmenl to in. these same ‘Liberal members or voke “Closure" on its behalf when Liberal committees in Prince Ed- ilil0llll8l‘ burst of fire works would W811i 181ml‘! have m 1'9°°1“1“°“‘1 surely ensue. After the amendment every flflllflllllee l0!‘ l1"? limimelil llnw before the House has userutemnorarv as well as for perman- disposed of u is reported tllat Mt" out employment. before they w“ (‘rthsn 0t hiontreal will move ihelgel a dollar from the Railways next and there is almost sure to l"!!! l‘°11~ he s straight "no wflfldence" me-l lion before the Address is finally passed. , - THE BANK OF (halal HMNOMD -__. ESTAILISPLE . I Reacva QIDJU N. v sooi f 00-99944-0-00-04464 140 RICHMOND STREET GHARLOTTETOWN ‘I Fire, Life, Accident, ‘Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest no-oowooooweoao-o-o-ooo- Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Good Strong Stock Companies. Rate ‘ ':.'_)<"~e5i“f' 11-: "l." at =1 -- ~ Best Incentive T0 Growth try. ‘result corresponds all; nearly as possible witiuthe estl i lites from 30 mills‘ in Ontario) 201 1 the Province of Quebec and soul‘ ill the Maritime"Plovlncelushowp are m" lnjuriously affect the dairy indus- taaa. s. a. Mledonald n. n, to. Kin 1 complained o! discrimination in the matter of giving employ- ment .oa railways. 001. Thomas filsllbll- . Jtlolomowsty. in an Y _NOH0 Henson! _ e-tlu‘ '5'. , - Mlfedneaday. 09m- ‘ JNUWD -“ man masterminded of. _ sunset-mm nnow becomes waterlogged making It almost impossible for horses to plunge through it. The only rem- edy is to plow off the mp layer d! snow and lei the frost do its work. This process ohmlld not in diffi- cult and it should be done. portl- cilariy on the Southport aide of the and the lower telnet of the that River, which ed. l-ie held that sealt for two yearn qua", n, w“ o; m," and then wandered hack to North and fast; yo“, “h”. m ugh h, a “I,” m, ‘Willie lln 1;!!! glade where the lilies B B8 “m” “°""‘" 11° "f °1°"'“"1 “Y '1 Sflowdrlfta are piling white and minority of the votes polled. us”, , lies safe M m. “um” M comb" l". The aged and the weak. the feeble he triad North York again, hut was ‘ and tun’ snowed under. and after vainiylnaaptime Parliament has been alt- iooirlng all over the Dominion forliinl ainoa 7th January while its months has wandered to the iilanPrlme ldlinlster has been abut out West and may plmbdlfy ‘be elected ma‘ playing the iole o’! "Wander- , y i l ., ‘p ll . mi» it f ‘Mr. Davis. a farmer of Calgary‘ who followed Mr. Motherwell is well posed in respect to dairy production and ‘the produce trade‘ generally of the western provinces And he claims that the Australian‘ try alone but that it promises also to affect to an equal, if not greater extent our farmers’ home markctlTHE' F1514 For meats. conned vegetables, and‘ fruits; and other fuirrn products. ‘The Government seems to have in these treaties deliberately sacri- ficed the interests of all our fnrm- Thia column la open fer the diaeuaalea by anrrnanondenta of questions of Interest. The l Ohmflnttainwn Guardian duel i i The Public Forum i not necessarily endorse the op- , lnlaua al correspondents. . - - vv OQO-O i TION -Sir,-It is scarcely four yeatvi since the Pisherlnetfls Union of 'I‘l-grlislt set up in ‘bllSlllPBS ‘for it~| ‘em ml. the sake 91- a m“, mmmfm._ls>lf. Such enterprise was unknown‘ iurers. iMir. Davis was pinned wit.h a great simply of resolutions of western farmers’ organizations lcnnflemning this unfair otttsiile competition which was depressing their prices; and also with statis- tics supplied by western wholesal- ers showing the imlnensu extent of the recent butter imporlutions. lie still had the floor when the House arliltunned at slx o'clock. Ast I intimated. lu my lust letter, Mr. J. A. Macdonnld met with much more favorable conditions for the conclusion of his speech yesterday afternoon ihaln when he. began at a late hour the previous evening. ifie had rt comparatively full Hausa and was applauded vig- orously time and again, in opening he referred to the Government's utter disregard of its promises, the continual changes in and reversals of its policies and to the detri- mental effect which this instabil- ‘lty has upon oulr industrial life. Eadh succeeding pronouncement of the Prime Minister is different that the country is disgusted with and the press speaks harshly about these bids and promises. The Progressives should tell the coun- try where they stand. They have mot done so yet. But they owe it to tfhelnsel-ves and to the country to come out man fashion and put an end one way or another ‘to this un- certainty and instability. Referring to the Royal Commis- sion which the Government offers to the Maritime Provinces. Mr. LVDsuionald pointed out that if the Government had offered the Pro- gressives nothing more than a. Roy al Commission it would have been turned out of office by them weeks ago. And just here Mr. Milton Campbell, Progressive, interrupted to say that he would confirm that absolutely. in reference to the Hudson Bay railway Mr. Macdon- aid claimed that the Home had a filtht to a statement as to just what the Government's infeftfimig are. Both parties have been involv- ed in the forwarding of the [pro- ject thus for but Canada is in no position now to undertake the ex» pendltlure of twenty or thirty or fli- ____ lliear the voice oi tlhe lblaBt as it calls witltout—— . The shivering storm, which makes them quail, - The cruel blast that iputs joy to rout; Like ungrateful friend is the Win- ter blast To those whose Summer of life is past. _ But the force of’ the storm is spent at last , And silently he steals away, And over the earth a peace is g... cae A hush in the twilight, calm and If"; ‘ la after the stern of aormvfs from his last and is it any wonder- . values-sll ‘ 300 fndrafaaed to, $10,116,148. it b 000.000. n1, ,. . . flwaet. fa the peace that follows ‘in those parts, and the principle on which it was to be wilducted by the organizers. Yet the-y began fair and prodeeded prudently. ‘The Union's record so fur ls very cred- itllbiv. Substantial lpmgless ‘has been made and the putlook is_ by all accounts, quite promising. 'Pltr- llclilllr mention of results will be made furtblsr on. But first. a iew words of preface utay be needed to clear the ground: il launched “T-lle Fisherman's 'Un- ion of Nova Scotlu" by an act of the legislature nearly twenty one yeans ago. It was chartered, not as a ctrpairtncrehlp concern, but ea an advisory DOdTd ifor each of its units, which were culled stations. The purpose, in the main, was cllrarly set forth. and to that ~liae of procedure ‘the w-hele body cou- iormed bu‘t the stations were la- dependent of each other in by-lawsl ian d financial af-f-ai r s. A full ucisouut is impossible here. Ac. lllevemen-ta may be hinted at mer- 91?! lwic got. down to real work in 1906-7. We soon had thirty-seven stations planted all around "the coast from Sydney to t-he Bay of Filudy. with u membership of about 2.000. Annual meetings» of delegat- es from all units were held in Hail. tux. in relation to the Otitawa fish- ery department, we took "direct 116N011." as we called it at the time. All marl-m; and lflghgfy mm. ters were voted on at the annual convention, or at the meeting of the unit. according to the nature oi’ its exlzent. whertlher of general or ocal interest. Resolutions. were wired to the head oflthe dapyfl. "lent. aind the local representative was instructed to urge then-L W9 ihuis obtained the ‘repeal of the 10bit r rope duty (25 percent); we oved the reptriction on cam- nlng licenses»; we ipmcured govern. lneni. subsidies for small coastal, steamers to curry people's lobsters to wily point of tranehip * which "1 W“ Pfllflod the returns therefor ‘from eight to thirty-five cents; we started a fish-curing crusade fend 1°°1< "l6 prize on all the‘ Unitm samples: we inaugurated fish-boat. Plwea on Halifax harbor. ‘to im- ifiiove rhodels and methods of pro pnislon; we had certain alripwaya buoyed Imdntade aafe for on!!! traffic. and a guest many other “I81 ‘ful tllinas. But we never asked for subsidies, beauties or ‘bonuses. e01- ely for euraelvemor sought to dour 0n the public chest under any pre- text. Our badge waa a ntlniamre compass oa which an ear was quar- tered, mallow. the wondering world that we intended in "paddle our mm citoe." 8o the Union remained active a vniiitant for lust four years. 1 . look at the Domin- ion ref fvfflova Scott (‘lab g that. period. $7.83!.- ‘nmr lasrtitlaa Oil- ‘Nlk leads up to the stumbling- bloclk, which malt be removed right new. The bans name of tutor til-Instea- 0n the euro! the public genofiily. The cap- -~-.~ .u_.§ l . ERMEWS FEDERA-pvttlrks 0n Industrial Progress. and Md no; been previous“. “M; (myls illollllng gained by lmlg t-ritracls lng lln increase in the productsitr’ . i . (Continued on Page 5) '5‘. To Canada; INDUSTRIAL STAGNATION IS (LMLAMPSON a c0 ‘ 64, Queen Street‘ ; London, E. C. 4, Englnmfr FQRERUNNER OF flUlN HISTORICUS Alter perusing several famous a lot of pructlcul speeches and nrl~ lcles on the saute subject, the nlnn who hits mo! it long life time ahead Di him is of necessity COlllPPllPd to lltlupl smile method of oxprcsslilg his tipilliotls in n nut-shell. in up of other wny can he bring out u clear t Raw Furs Represented by A tired Fraser ('flll('ll])lli)li of his (ieclsiun. ‘Fliers They only reader illlil ittltl longer speeches. cinlfiisc the ordinary render augittnry ull the time ‘be ‘has spent in research. This is pilrtlculurly so in tile case oi‘ Jilin)‘ readers and til roads-I'll 0i‘ dull)’ papers. some can-nut and others will not rend long reports or articles. \ We have been trying to over- come this tiiiilculty by giving in- formation as already stated in a nutshell. lf you ask us where to look-for such information we tun-- ht-sitatiugiy point you to the an- nual ‘Budget speech of the Nation. lnvnrliibiy it is pNDilflBd—-6V0l1 if a wrong fiscal system such as we have uow——and delivered by thB ablest financiers in the respective parties. and ls well acquainted with the ueeti and the value oi’ brevity. He of all men knows that it would ‘be disastrous to haz- ard prolixity before the members of the House. Let us then give a few addition- al facts from the official report of the Budget Speech of Sir ‘beollflrd Tilley. Finance Minister of Clim- ada, for the your 1880. Our 18B! was a general comment for 1879-88 by Sir Charles Tapper, Bllll- 0'" intention is to confine this sum- mary to the remarks of these Fin- ance Mlalisters from time to limo on Industrial or Manufacturing in- duetry. it is undeniable ill" T111“ was one of our 8'95"" 11111111“ ministers, and his teatime"! ‘a: ,- an facturin Progress s o _ . q fights; v51“: as it came ehortlyl -' , after Protection was adollwd- 1 . Here 1, w“; he said in regard to woo], viz; "Th; increase in the im- Q ports of wool during eighteen \ months amountedhto 813153-539 31"": ‘ A the/increase in t e vane o a . m.‘ promufledl TVlllhG acrlmlslltlllgiirlvlaaeqfzlai ililzhmu: flltlrgilnmit 1" ' 11°09” ' ° 5 the world “as out oi m s. fashion and m» time! w" t wish to kgop peat ‘go-fl what other people; wear‘- to $1,346,415 to represent the ln-l lnuutbare la no P11“ to nit this‘ lnlarmatl v at ‘- I ‘ ‘ ti: Fiflh Avenue la he or aha aufferlng from a cold in the head or about? If oo no to It new and pro- cure a bottle of Maoa Cough art-up, belt cure for cold; on o market. Q GENTS ‘PER BOTTLE Vina Vapo Rub l; a splendid external remedy. Wa also carry ft. ~' TliE A 2 MACS, Drug Store ‘ 149 great George 81p“ Charlottetown. P. B. I. nl r a» qt crease of labor. capital. etc. ex- than pended amd invested in the indus- tendinitis- BOQKQTORE i ' our FAIHIOII f i’ » , v ‘steak of tbs in ‘ and beat PROD-HON‘ IOOKO; ‘ Jim mqlvwq: . t is 11......“ pfiatlat run- ION rlt-IIITO always!!- aaatr‘ months: “thrill ‘ilk’? a shalt‘ at our RAQQHQF, runs. Kora“ mini _ it!‘ matter-whether Y _ '»Q_ . . é lateat Faahidll. g. ‘A Needs good ooal in order to glva you proper aarvlee. Why u I "'1" Matias and mn the ohaneaa of its burning poorly? Lefua supply you with Coal ant in anumi of getting the boat aar- i‘ C “vll-lrllflllilllurrllilifio- “some \-< PHONE m“ (Mk. M‘ Sheet.) i . alw- Willi! it ‘- ...~........... ‘ Public Auction Salad". l ‘ i" Yours “i