PAGE FOUR Illl BHllllllTTliflWN lilIlHllhN Gina-la Dalton. President- D. J-qll. Barnett. Illur nnl s h. Cnrdq Annnelnto Illtnr SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1923 NOT INTERESTED the embargo on Canadian will- help to hasten its coming.’ I | Q-OO-O- Notes by the l In the olden day; of and p. J all British Legislatures to put in the opening speech a sentence Way came stating that the estimates of ex- penditure had been framed with a due regard to economy, or words The Dnplic are not Particularly. Thousands of Canadian cattle are to that effect. Even the Bell Gov- hnerhsled h, the minim] gggtfgfl how pouring into Great Britaiufernment did that ut first. They ben held ii the provincial This will still further strengthen 111111 11111164 $0 "limb 111°"! ‘he 118°" now i g i legislature. While we are admit- ihe COYIIDQI-IUOII which the Britis hesslty of economy in their election campaign of 1919 (also of the aw- tedly a music loving 811d 91'1"‘ farmer is up against and anothtrlihl extrhvhghhct o! ‘he Tories!) filament loving people, the jority are somewhat ma" “foot and mouth disease" whichlthat they must put the pit-TIMI! fastldlioua hhhem, was hi! prhtemioh‘ wiihword in the speech, even if 1t had and critical. 'l‘he everlasting sonsvsoon. be demanded or, better et.1l._“°‘. been m” ume'h°n°red “Sage of self-glorification tIOes not all-H; duty wlll be imposed on cattle peal and as a iesult the S11119T1951as well as on ntht-rlarm r-”°<1""~‘~ 3nd the strangers benches are empty day and night, nzth the ex- Thc situation in Canada 1:‘ $111- i’ ;il.'ir to that in Great Britain. C'it of all nients. legislatures and parlia- But the pretty and significant word was missing from the speeéh million of an occasional few who.‘ home market is flooded with Am- thi! year. Some way it would not on the way home, drop in t» hear what ih to be hoard. When they hear it lhty leave 4nd do not return. There never was a legislative session in which so little lntert-st has been manifested n5 tht: prc: eat and the reason ‘is not far tn erican pork, beef, eggs. 1111"“!- vegetable-s, etc. As previously men .tiontd thousands of 1011s of (‘ana- ’di:in onions were left in the fields I thcy in competition ‘to rot last autumn because jrould not be sold ‘with American onions, American ybaciin, inferior to Canadian, is It nilglit Opposition tit into the situation. torni a text for some member. or become the sublvfil for talk at the corner store. Pur- hips if the word were altogether ‘oziiittetl from the speech it niilllll not be missctl. Anyway 1111.1" 11"! lvflYt‘ it out and take the chances? 5'1. economy had no place in the nptrlllllg kpecch and “.\‘Iuin" W115 leek. The dnbate on the adtlrcsfjoul only lmrhrud "no (anada lllt- “"1711 I1~'1*'-1"1' 37mm" m“ can‘ brought sp-t-ch: s oi praise from evt-ry supporter 0i The Opposition flaw lhrll‘ refreshing if only the guverrlmt-rll. members Life and speeches ‘verv- for th» variation from the lastfing self glorification, did more; “YPPT- they ShCIWrd with tell- ing effect that the sol; glorliita- tion was ti sham and delusion and that the government's only effort; was to cot er its tracks, This tlone,‘ further illicit-st Sllbnldtfll and their‘ audiences melted away and rnalncd melted. The public has evidently made, up its mind that thcre’ shall be, I10 change until the final collapse y,“ Tlit-y i fuiwme LAllllOSl duly free. but We meet it 11115 11111111- 115 in th» British market as a Can-T dan product avid ‘at not ‘lose 1hr pricv. but l0se our :r.~i>u- The in Iiondon only tation as bacon producers. Trade Tvpoflpd only a few days as.» that Commissioner (‘nnaditin bacclJ was losing its Identity in lii» Eriti=h .\Iai~k»~t. be cause it yvzis going in flu-re tnixed with r\lll€l'l(.3ll bacon. All this bt-ctiust- of the suicidal Liberal policy of "an sill round re- duction in th» duty on foodstuffs, ‘Canadian revive cannot even lite, in com» Agriculture can never yie-tztion on equal terms will. .\ir.- zrican products. Le recognized and tho good old Na- This must to economy. Our’ might conclude- Lhi-re was no slit-ii “'1Jrd in the Bellluliiistoii-Lt-h ilit- tioiiary, so careful well‘ all ill" gliiig hot to mt-illlllll it or iiiiii it in story or in sons. Oh no, they never mention it, It‘; name is nevi-r heard. Their lips are not allowed t0 ‘ breathe , That once familiar word! it '1,'{\$1~.’.l very familiar tvnrd lii- ydmwl four yours zigo with illu xiii-n ‘now in powcr. The)’ $11011“ U1 11 frequently as a cardinal virtllif- - v1.05, hh tho eniboiliiiiciii of all the virtues. And ,tlicy' claims-d n m0110l101Y (if 11 [and professed a reverence for It which they refused t0 911878 01‘ 411' ~ - t» .. »- - - l - The Be“ ghvhrhhmh, Sadly Owl. {tonal Pom, M “Canada for m: ville. n11» n.1,» with the ex ravu reached itself in its attempts tc muddle the accounts and to 1 had a bone ildc surplus. The ac, counts themselves disprove this‘ The $253,000 deficit have been discovered when putty came into power was other blunder and the lame alleged to. th an- de- fence since put up. or rather the‘ no defence. has confirmed the l _ .-. _ ' , H the flaunt- pwular cpmkm that the {mud at c1n compete In the Bthtish itisrlvowed first love as tempted at the start has been kept to the end. Hence the empty gal- leries and the wcarlness with the 131“ ‘he ‘Kpfincufle o‘ pmtéclqmw-‘like that. A short summer court- singing, him-i PROTECTION FOR FARMERS A deputation of British farmers Minister Bo- nar Law some days ago with waited upon Prime a view be obtaining snmt- assistance legislative or otherwise ‘for Brit- ish agriculture. The agricultural nltuntlon in England {is tlapior- able. This was atlmfited 0n all sides and the remedy suggested was protection. This was admitted iby the Prime bllnlq-ti-r, but he did 110i think ytlt ready to throw off its traditional free trade policy, A report of this deputntloii untl the the countrv was discussion ifanadiaris" must again be our hibitiw- tlutic" wlzilr- we, with |their tloors harrr-il and bolted taguillfll us iirt atlzizittiig their Pflirtitlucts almost duty free. Weplace in the the f81'1'1<1 ‘have zi home market than can 1km on equal terms with the Yan- kees if necessary, We must main- in our foreign trade, otherwise. we shell awaken Britain ls ‘nmv tltiing, to the fact too Into, as Grant that we have barn-red our great- est industry for n political and hypocritical slogan. ——-—<oa——-— THAT "GOLDEN ERA" It is quite true tion at an alarming rate is ln pru- throughout the Maritime Provinces, lt la true to an evcn that tlepopula- gress greater extent that the Western provinces are also being ilepoptila- led. Tile Whole dominion gerliig under n burden of dcbt, not merely tho war di-Ibt which (‘aiindzi could have handled with In stag- tnkc care of the greats-r part of: our Agricultural products ililll we| gant and wasteful Tories. A1111 now uppuit-ntil’ the)‘ 11111.11 l" 1°?" par-fwatch cry. Tho Fuller] States islg" hi; hlitut it! They don't want suade fie people that [hf-y "hrire protecting its igrlcultuye hy pro-Rh f ll’. about it 1111111119 [llflngg-‘nlvrq in the caucus 'or the Assembly iHall. The)’. 9V1‘ ,dently don't want to talk to the electors about it for it finds which their orgflfl 1111M“ m“! iOTldS broadcast to the country. why 3° shy of economy their a- ting pnraniour. Elfiltcllllilure 111ml thgvpn-rty away from that guile- llcss and virtuous maiden It 1001111 ‘ship. suddenly broken off and end- ing lh mutual repulsion was ‘the 1,“... or the eplsoilt: of I919 Since itlien they do 110i- fille-"k l" they -paHS by! Oi tho long 11911811“ u"! lmcrtaonar“ liaison. thul ‘followctl ,l'rnm 1920 to the P1959111 am?" m“ bricfcst mention here is sufficient m.» u... nut-it Intimacy Is oPP111Y liuriitlcd 31nd has long 1W1" 11°11" ldus. And m0re's the pity! Yet when was genulneecfllom)’ go urgently called forl The. world was; brought close to fintincliil ruln hv tho war. Natlim-‘i 1111‘1 13m‘ p10 hhw. been impoverished 1'" _‘(Coritlnuetl on 11089 3-1 +OQ§OO§§O+OGQ-O~Q'O-O+OO-OQ4Q Daily Selections l FOR Industry it was the custom in ' it Mr. and Mrs, Woodman. t THE cnutnorrnmws GUARDIAN. Happenings of thel Week 1 In the time of roses, ‘H0119. thou weary heart: swing a balm discloses For the keenest omart: I Though thy grief derwhelm thee Through the Winter's gloom 'I‘hou shalt thrust It from thee When the roses bloom. - I U O The court season proper will op- en with the first evening Court that Is to take place at Bucking- ham Palace shortly before Whit- suntide on a date yet to be fixed. lt is expected that three of these Courts wLll be held this year, the subsequent one taking place in June. The list 0f ladle; anxious to make presentations at Court this year has now closed, and is now being carefully examined. There will also be a couple more Lcvees. but there ls no intention ‘If holding a Stnte Ball at Bucking- ‘iiim Palace this year. Both the King and Queen regard these cu- lii-eti seen. There is, howhver, to ziiitl. other social functions lire in ct/‘UPSP of ipreparntfoti. Tho rush iii‘ Atiierlcaii and Donzluions‘ visit- firs during the. next few months promises to assume very large prJ portions and many hotels ure fast having the whole of their accom- modation secured for tlic whole of the iit-xt six months. The King Tournament ant1_ the International l-lorsi- Show as Kelli us at tho Rich iiioiid Horse Show. U O During the past week social llfo has been confined Drlnclpfllli to small Informal gatherings for Bridge. etc. not ipehkr; h-gg h' very pleasant. ziifziitx-u !thc music being exccptlonally.phre_T“.0i-,r,.v|,,,,,,1,.“,. good dozen 0t‘ these fictions, liereiviiiij o c o some more. 25. There in the After zi restful and thoroulllilylh enjoyed winter in Southern Cali- fore lolnlng the Senator in Otta- wa. While in Oakland, Mrs. Me- licflll visiii-ii Mrs. J. H. Dinizwt-ll fornivrly of .\it. Stewart. and lii-r cousin Mrs, Margaret Cornish H1111 thc one regret was that Mrs, Mc-I bt-nn, the mother of one of the] World War Heroes, Nurse REM iltibean could not ism)’ 10111481‘ with them nntl accept 1115 W111” hospitality they wished t0 M10115 fo her. £1 1.l n I I A cortlinl welcome ls belnt; 9X‘ tended to Mrs. Ronald ‘Stctvzirt hm) Wilflflfllllfi clilltlrcn who liavc iirrlvcthlitiiiie frnin Ottawa to vis- an! Miss Dora Miitliltesou, dflllglll-"F tit‘ (‘hlef Justice nnd Mrs. M11111"! sun is visiting iii Suuiniersiilc. the. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex- C saved Wllllt-lill vince. ‘We all knfllv servatiires get along portfolios. The Liberals have five _ lllt: puiilic may not be aware or it as the holder fifth one tides not have to run un he is the least puid rif any, and llilli more say than any of the people's rcp- retseutntives clear of the executive and I have been told, SGlllf- of thcm. l refer t0 the Inde- ,pemlent (‘olletzttiix the 'i‘:ix Off-ct, A he holds up uiiilcr all his titles is although election. BCCOUXIlS ilTtt pointmcni 111111111)’ 2i ivzietc uf M0112)’. liberty, itllll tn devote that and effort and money to the flfEill_ -work of world Evtingtil. wish to form other church none will hinder. 26. 'I‘liero is the fiction that “If Union lie not now consummated would show that departed front our Church (lourba. in that they allow -il minority rule tno majority." This is a triple fiction, for-first the tin-called "majority" l3 only one Church ;—sec0nu.—- Church Courts Iiuve no authority to (lilSbflIlIl the Church, but only work for its maintenance, to which they are ])l(‘dg0(l;—-lhll'(l,~ille so- tuilled "niliitirlty" seek to rule iio one; they simply cluiiii the right to choose tIit-ir oiwii Filth illlll to reimrii lii their own (fliurt-li they ‘grunt (he suiiie freedom tli irtl uf The Public Forum ‘I'll: eolnln l; open to! ti. tllnennnlon by eorrnpondentn OI qllcntlonl of lnterenl- The Charlottetown Gnnnllnn loco IO! lecénnnrlly endol-no (In opinion expmnaed by It: cob Rope-delin- Other We]: f0 Econoniize Sir.—A-lettci~ fii tlie Guardian some time ago signed "Another Teacher" has shown how $12,000 per unnum could be saved. Well I think that in audition to that amount u its’?! e i-ijury to the Pro- that the Cou- with three more thousands toultl also of tlii l-‘ur all that something wonderful, l t l ‘lll- - , , lcrtammems as "bmlele- and Dose the fact that t-ucli hljie carbrlds I alllESllg eta probably the last of them has a salary with it though the public > ' co so fixed that outsidt- the executive do not know 1m an evening reception at Buck how much, gives him strength. Pulp EXPO!‘ 1115mm ‘Palace 1n lmmmr or m“ Now we know that under tho Cou- iiinrritige of the Duke of York soi-viitivi-s the Premier and the -Sir,—-Y0u will lie fiitt-restx-il l0 shortly h9g0“, ‘that cerenluny wk. Attorney (Ii-iit-i-zil were on good learn that there tlllrltctilll 111111’ _. , - terms with cut-li- titlit-i‘, which by llillleFllmkillf 111111‘ 111‘! "1112 1"‘ ‘Ihlrflric?’ gmgtnthere Iésvlrkeiflse all UCCOUIIlH1i§ nut so zit prtsciit. 51411190 111 61111111111111 l111l11'1‘ 111111" “"11 111° l“ ‘Y "l l‘ “e m‘ lihii [llil Lilli-Jill! ftilltiwt-d this this year. duet on ti vury large scale in lion- example $21M“ “mum ha“, 1h...“ Those thirteen lllflfflllflvl-l, when will‘ of the sairie occasion. Alta- snvuil illlll thi- l'i-ciii.'<-t~ and Atlnr- irrec-ted and running full, will étl-[hflr the", is every prospect o; iii-y tlciit-i-ittxivdilil nth-vol oh h]; (‘lliliil-‘illflllfi lillnre rlllflll I ‘tsttootir ud- , _ _ . I _i|u tIUIIt-i. II-(illl liiirl tit-y iint t Iona (‘HHS o ivruit .1 .\"‘11- uiiiitlicr vcry brilliant season this “Maud this m,“ pmfluh.” imunr Not counting “Wm, ,,,h,.h;h,.h_ .1"‘-'11'. and already a 111F311 1111111111" .-r 53,1100 th- ])l-]‘h;|]§_q g.;3__',pt)w0h|,| Canada is iiliti-ly tiiiisiiiiiiiig ztlltl m‘ important receptions, tlntict-s. have lJt-rll sun-d. and Wllllouf, “K110111111; annually iiitirt- Lllilll doubt iiiucli in‘ tlii» tlislhitisikicticiii, Willi tlir- lfilllllldllllvlll vihir-h now (iXISlF, liflvcrtiiiieiit. tlii-re urt- us iiizitiy doliiiuuetitn as ever lllvft- wcrc, iiiituitliiituiifliiig the. Kri-ait lilllllti lllrt-e yi-lirs iii ~i-iiiling tlmusniitls 0f bills tlirtiiiizli can tliiy were Si) ‘lii-i-ii (‘Illllllll lizitw- zivoiilt-il, deny spout the 111.1 ill-ny that lllilily lll-Vr-r TINIHTUUIDIG rate payers iititlfiuil ziiid sue-d for trixt-s und Queen wll'l be seen at several ‘m I _ “r m" prlnclpal 30cm, functions llir:rT-1t'gri-pd:13thatH tlihtllle of the year, including the Royal mt-nt nrdlii- llJ1"l1l|*, has this 1110' llflcll I ilill Sir, i-ti~.., TAXPAYER. Yet Further Fictions _ of Church Union Sir.-—lt is HIIIFVHllOUS how much rt. '01‘ the Unionist Literature The G. W. V. A. dance on Alon-lover (‘anatlh tailu ho-tlay chnpcronetl by Mrs. McCroadyi-“clhm” of differ‘ I , l _ ‘grades. Sonic of tlii-m hm facts 5h “muons 1413' ‘I’ S‘ Bagnan‘ and Mrs‘ A‘ Gduscd as to mlikte thcni fictions. Somelflont of that are fictionsysiiccesgful ‘Ill kind re half facts. iintl stun.- ry liudgt-t iiimey In tlii- ttcmptiit strangling If authoricy the U hoicc t0 all others. 27. There-ls the iflctltiii that, tint \§§GO-O¢-P more than Chief Clerk‘ in sct-"oor &c. How those 'I‘lie that lust country, 110i‘ lit-forte iiuni- whatever, sent‘ y is mode up of p_(;_,\nhha1 flY1<1"‘vt.-r,i- successful 1'11‘1i011—-"\V0'tti find regret and on open heart- , ave gone» too far t0 go buck; than," the phi-t of the hoard hm] worm :0ll.ly ciiing iinw is t0 go foi-ivartl tot forniu Mrs, McLean, wile 0i 3f‘--1','llnicn"~-Purc fiction! UIVYL‘ all)!‘ John McLean, of Sollris, lsjitving buck to do .All that i.- ll8lé(l0(l'kn(,\v]¢t]go(1 vlsmng {n Brmsh Oolumhih hehis to quite wasting time tiiid efiorflshv-h; about " illld lliousnntls of dollars of hiivsitniihhh-th-hlly (mninilgttlng th i8 1111i torncfv-zzt-Iuiv. Villll religious time any tics. lt Iind to to :i|itl which ensued is 251V"! 111S¢W11PP9 comparative ezisé, but with u bur- xlcn of railway tlabt, and prohibi- careful perusal of it to our ruatl-' ers. in this Issue and We commend a live fniiglit Talks which are rrllSh- ing the life out of our agriculture Tlicre was .1. time In the history of Great Britain when free trntle was a necessity. Thu country was not self-sustaining mgrlculturnlly. It was necessary to Import large quantities or footlstuffs ln add..- Ion to raw material for manufac- turing. for Great Britain was then manufacturing for the world. ‘Her competitors increased in strength; Germany competed With her in and our manufacturing industries. Senator Tanner of Pintou, in the course nf a speech In the Senate the other day, gave some unvar- couragerei in e niuhed facts and uvcry glut-is. tiiany who are re in connection with the railway difficulties of the Maritime Provinces which, ni- though ancient history, should not "be forgotten. Ho reviewed the pre- ldlctlon of twenty years ago when, h" own market" and mdnnry dehin 1903, the Grand Trutik Pacific clined. Foodstuffs came ln fromlproject was launched and the the agricultural countries of Euhlreople were assured that through ‘ma’ "Be of duty. and British n" i-t the Golden Era twns to be lnnu-I mere couhl no longer compete euc cessflully. The situation has now reached a crisis. Thirty to forty thousand farm laborers are idle. farmers cannot work their lands without loss. The only thing that can prevent the collapse of ngrl- culture In Great Britain is some measure of protection. This frankly admitted by the Prime Minister but he stated that a {infective measure could not be curried in the British psrllit» . Yet protection ls "h. Promlscil saying, |waa not going to cost the peoplelmme blue" or is p bngatelle of 813.000.0019 (it cost ‘"8’ °‘“"' ""1"" ~ $300,000,000); lncea were to have the _beneflt cf through traffic from the west, lower freight rates and a general 1111 611001118881‘. revival in prosperity and industry T is down like lng for the fulfillment, ever coining l," , II I ... a-mov-ae». . ,_ “h, " ..,,,. ~ Guardian Readers From the W. 8. Louson collyctlon. v04 Hoe moo-oooo-oooo-ou WANTED! ENCOURAGERS The world needs a grent many Hopefuls. There ore too many dis» Leno. M01411"! mid Mrs. McDonald l-lnlHY-‘Hllls 11111011." T0 use their of Lcaktitlalc, 0rd,, Lucy Maud 1mm“ n“ wmnflnt ‘or ‘he “mm!”- Mnntgoiiicry the Island's favorite m films Union, under present very community ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ conditions is to dislionour thclr There are so “"1"” memories. filly to say, "It ' ° ' 2S. ‘fhtiro is the fiction that if can't be done. You never can do Dn you remember that of thti twelve scouts sent to spy out the Land, ten h "There are giants in the land that made ua look like grass- hoppers. We never can take They discouraged the children of isruel. In the slang of to-dny they had colthfect." Only _ Josuhn ttndi Caleb said ‘We can do lgurated. The now transcontinental 11-" D0 Y°11 W91" l‘ "“ll°'m °l - there. n yellow streak In your mnkti up? Do you ‘tiny-thing, they were told, merely spend your lliel "A-helplng liime throwins brick/bate at them? There ls noth- the Miirltlme iirov- Ing that will help the fellow that a fricndy word kind hand and a lift by the way. If you want to do a good turn be (fl-lme 1W0 or in "The Maritime Provlnceg" con- time Provlncee whiting for tinned Senator Tanner, "have for fulfillment of some ot‘ these assur- 20 years walled, and are still walt- anceii, but we are In a worse con- ", ditlon because we find ourselves pm of any of those bright prom-1p'“°“°°117 “ed “P m 5 km" b7, ~n noun". back scouts the illliltll‘ Caiiiiiiliell. l U W. Cllltfilfilr Muliure s IM l‘. 4 enttirtziiiited tit his tel‘ tweak, Iii Iionor of Miss Nora Jenkins was fl charm- ing young hostess tit ll delightful Bridge on Thursday evening, l I I The Easter holidays nro bcing pleasantly enjoyed by the host of Young ipeople home from the sev- eral colloges on the mainland, ' . ' brill To: Day for (he PE]. Iiospltal was most disagreetillilo on Sutur- day, but the results were quitb liberal. 01111118 Ito dioubt to the vhflrmlns Y011:1¢‘Dt!i'1l1le soliciting. “h. Mr. and Min. Charles Chandler are being mrdlelly welcomed home from their southern holldgy, I i I B lMlss Florence Lenin's muuy friends will be delighted to hear that she is getting along n‘cely In the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont- real. . O I O Already the Charlottetown Gulf Club is arranging for s most in- vwhm, ‘hm ma,“ m 1903‘ ‘the prohibitive railway rates onlteretitlng summer's program which t wuovww-..._ who WIlS u guest at. tho King Edwziid llltitel, Toronto dosing the 1021s- dinner daughter Miss to itirotict-tl to Uiilou “would lu- u gruv-i a-oflectlon upon those who initialed the Movement" uiid have passoti iiiwziy, men like Principal (laveii and others, ~whcii the fuels are i‘lroctly' the reverse, for those men tleclared Lliut "Utiicti"-"must curry the consent of the ciitirc membership" and have “practically Union be not coiisiiiiintetl "It would menu that wo tire -not worthy dOSCOJ/NIIILS of men like (lliuliiitzrs, who said “What care I for the Chuicii of lSt-otliintl only us‘. an, instrument to build up llll Klll".4"'lll1 0f GOLF-When lllt- very Uttlllblllfil‘ of ht; mtikliig that staitenicnt vi .i the starting of ii. ncw Denomina- tion, in which he Wns u lczitler, because he liellcved It would “hulld up the Klndom of God.” He cored more for truth and right an he saw It, then for ii bit; National Church ard the result was living Churches, Kirk and Free, in lpluce of‘the One that had been so largely formal and deatl. 29. There is the fiction that "It in a movement of the people" when everybody knows that it was begun and |lfib_ been continued by a few lesdcrii. who are aiming to coerce the Presbyterian people out. of their Citurch into a new Denominat- ion by ncl. of Parliament. 30. There is that old fiction of the bawr sort, which Union lender- ahlp revived and published all over Canada a few weeks since as fol- IOWQw-"Wlth many. Probably the most unworthy of the coerc an campavgiam. titted to kil the Kindly fellnwahfp between duioiizinatlons; and its tain" such feelings Methodist Church; as lu Churches, love; with whom they are one the Methodist Church for to attempt to replace these great Churches by the Canada and the world. of casting aside the tleniocrzttlc. world wide, teriar. Church, pledged to gellical Truth, for the autocnatic legal corporation, which the ordination vows of ministers do not require acceptance of any System of Truth, not even of its own Basis of Union, and in which the Committee men, mlscall- ltd “Eldei-s" have no ordination vovrs of any kind, and no declared acceptance pi’ anything In the way of religious belief 6 proposed Montreal, 2 ‘April, 1923 5.000.000 cords m‘ tiulpurotiil. 1'1'l1‘ resenting the growth of 11"v11t11I'Y ‘ir more, from 1.51.1000 iii-res of land. Every new thiitiiir iiiucliinv In- stalled in Pzinadii :i~i.l ~-\ti'y IIVW issue of pulp lllltl Ililpvl‘ sct-urltius brought out illlfl s1 lll tn our ple tiii Zlflllrfl r '.~'<ll'] for pru- hlliitiiig tlii- t-xptirt of riiw wood from Canada. l6 — I illll Sir, rim, FRANK t‘. D. BARNJUM. Organized Opinion Sir, ——\\'i- lii-o liuvlug splendid accounts of “successful nit-etliigs" iii your piipci" untl think it iiboul tiniti tliiit tho public. rccoivctl ut lczist .i little tlmiimeiit on what. the tcrm "successful meeting" implies (‘itiudzt Warm Products, Ltd. This is perhaps the lowest and fiction family. lt la the poison giu of thin the saddest feature is that thoae who state- ' i"t.he‘ niiaiottty-ipl-ofbss m enter‘- "toward Methodlstr-kuow it to be fiction. Presbyterian have friends in the other who they esteem and In spirit and sympathy. They honour." her history and work. They believe that two proposed Mlerger would be a. distinct loss to Their - ppositlon la not to people anywhere, but to the backward step free, Prcsiiy- Evan- Iii . APRIL t. 1928' I TO THE Charlottetown Branch, Small amount»; saved reiularl soon reach a large total. Deposit eac money y011 get fmm eggs and wabc h your Savings balance grow. WE WELCOME SMALL ACCOUNTE». THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital Paid up $l5.000,000 Reserve Fund $15,000,000 iFARMER i art of the wee utter and your cream. C. Lerner Miles, Manager "ACRES AUIIIIIIIW scriber" has l)i~. Scott, Rev. Mr. Mulligan. M)‘ John Agnew and myself". Iii IllS Your ’l'i~-itzini<-itit: dad" uiid representing the Hin- tlo‘.~i, cttn, illl us. you say united to Christ. why m.» you separated from cacli titlier." Wcll, ivliy zine we tllvitiud into iiiiiuv human f-‘iiiiilles? Why not :ill join and hcctuiii- nnc funi- ily known us: the “United Smiths." Ono is tiilioiit its logical a qucstioti blPT‘ llltllvillllfill$ our Lord i-lczirly illlVlFillWl Ilia rolzitltitisliip 101"!“ I|l!~\'\'lI)l4\F/ when He. :iuitl:—“l zini llll‘ vlnt: yo lift‘ tlii- brniiclics." .\'iiw, 1n‘.- lllle lJFlilVlIUr. lllH Ville‘ U!‘ u tlivlsltiii of it‘! Would britlltillflfi hi-ciiiue tlii.- viiio iby tas- ltrlllllg tliieiii Ltll together? Vlloulzl they iiot function better us llfillb CllPS nuurisht-tl by the vine‘! Anti is this not iii zigreeiiictit with "if ye irbide in iiic uiiil l iii you, then lire. yo iiiy tlistriples indeed." Again it} tlLs futzt not in fuil ugrco ' uient with “l pray llliil thty all iiiuy dw one; us thou, Fllldlifi", ' ' in iiii-, and I iii tlico," ‘This pray : lius been utiswt-rutl slut-c (Iliris- tiiittfty liud its tlllrlll and its uns- wcr is tint awaiting the organic tllllilll of tht- PFH§l))'l(ll'lilYl'n‘, ,\l(‘|.ll- odlsLs and (kiiigrtigalipualtists of (fiimula, its sumo would have us lii-lievo, l nin Sir, cttn, J. 0,. JARDINE. 1923. u. Side sou. , .\l:iri.-h 28, The mun in attendance ut the F's feel that. it was u- iiieetlng for the: hoard of tliroctors and 1919 presi- compaiiy and madel for the corporation] 13* 1111"‘ 1W0 nwycr who was their spokesman.’ Nniv, TSIr, the, shareholders went] :t0 that meeting eihiecllng rit. least, I met by them headed by their at-| The main tact nc-i was that they b11111 $9,000.00 in CilSlLi t? assets of tli» concern In the year i922; vi-t wi- time treated to a buoyant- iiiiit cf the proceedings in your tiepei‘ which show esiriiiarks of very tnrcful preparation for public coiisiiiziptimf right through the ulicln irioce. Tho farmers of this iprovince are at lmst entitled to all the fztcts before they are oven asked to pay t-iglitt-en or tlilrty dollars cnch. when, if they are satisfied, I have no tloulbt (every man. or almost cvcry one, will at once pay up his slitirc. l; l5 my opinion that n, thorough investigation of this ctincevrii IP01" lls int-t ptlon up to the present tlnic is in uttlor, ‘ I uni, Sir, etc, ANSON W. JONES. Iliizl-llirotik, April 6th, 1921i. ---——<+>—-——— Not So Gullible - ‘ihfAfi tlii» limo drcgivs 119111‘ Provincial government will tippt-iil to the people for re- r-lt-ctiuii, it would not be amiss. jlflflllllbs, to urge upon our repre- sculallvm to use. their influence iii bcliulf 0f their constituents, in securing certain rights. for them to which tlii-y are justly entitled. lii this connection l might rc- iiitirk flint no other tlepartment uf tlio Piilblic ‘Serrvlee tleservcs so much attention and so much close nticntlon as the local Department of Public Works. This Depart- ment ls especially charged with the maintenance of our ronds and is thus more directly in touch with Ihe pooplo than any othcr Department. of our local govern- mcnt. Now, its l infer from the c01- nmns of the "Patriot." the preso out, government claim the right tn, style thenisnlven "The Good [toads Government." It is also evi- ilont that they tntke unto them- rclves great credit for their rec- ord since their atlvent to power In 1919. The Premier devotes -i considerable pnri. of his speech on the Draft Address to the tadk oi euloglzlng the achievements of his Atlmlnletratlon along the line of making lpermiinont our public highways. So that We may safely assume that "the permanent roads" will he the great cry at the coming election. NW. it is remarkable that a Buntleman endowed with such un- usual niblllfy an Premier Bell Hllfluld make the serious blunder of statlng that the different parts of the province had been lilessnd with a permanent highway a; 1 result of the policy of the govern- l’ Wlllrll llll‘ majority, lhn real iftflllfl their fllilwsltion to Union ls H?" of the of sluirlqrlty they profess In towards Methodists, lThe fiict li- that certain sections .tif this province, and I Gpflflk eh. iteclally of Esulc-rn King‘: County, ment of which lie was the head. cn l Sin-Kindly ticriiiit we spzicclnl your Public Fortini to refer tn lllli question of 1i “side.hltch" In prel- creiicc to the centre ilrnft. In the llrst place l would like l; refer t0 lllP IQLIPVS which have ap- pclirt-il in the Forum recently pur- porting to he tigziinst the chungc lii our system of travel: which I and several (lflllll‘_q_§pl_‘ill(lilg from cxpnrltence hiivo advocated, believ- liig tlint wlziit lins lii-en adopted by llll the other provinces con- stituting the Dominion of Canada and the neighbouring states o.’ USA. could not fail to he or hen efil. to our Province. 1.0L mo deal first with "Taxpayer Nu. 1'3" let,- tnr. l do not know whether to take lilni soriotisly nr not. Wins lic only trying to ‘lie n little humour- nua (as a. little humour is cer- tainly not nut of place when s-i many are suffering from n mild attack of the ililues.) My friend takes me to task for a typograph- Ical error which inadvertently erupt Into my last lnlior whlch should have read from l2 to l8 inches was prlnli-il 12 to 18 ft. This led "Tnxpiiycr No. l" to t-n- quire wliiit kind of horses We had \S|I‘.—‘YOUI' coitrespondrnt "Shib- submitted a letter- written by Dr. P11115111 311 W111)’ l“ latte-r, Dr. Pringle quotes from 1110 "In Christ divi- coiitiiitieu ‘If Y0" "Te l.ti ask Ilfi tlii- tiflicr To its litiiii- tlic kltiriiite, Fire, Lite, Antomoblln. At-cldetit, Liability. etm, Protiiptly effected In all its branch- es Intelligent Ailvisiiry Service llyndiiian 8:170. Ltd. The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. illibqt hour of flours fi/QQIKBCIQI-De (COPYRIGHT) q. HAVE YOU HAD THE FLUT. In a former articlc l told of two t-ltu-mn coating ppm _the v hospital together suffer-lug with " Flu. 'I'iicy'botli went out n. W861i lutcr, one well, tho other dead irotn s-pinil lllfflllllgllll-l, _ Now they both had the Flu. 11111 1'1 one it iitttitzkcil the bYfiln and nerve CUnliTh uiitl the 10110" succuiiibctl. Now tlicre is just one joint to rciiieiiilicr, fillies, people who have the Flu suffer with terrible headaches, rest lcssiiess, insomnia and so forth. showing interference with the nervous system. And as If you have htid tlic Flu and titid that you tire ouslly that you have headaches. that you one resllt-ss, irritable, 81111 suitor with sIca-plcssnces, you can just piit It flown to the fact that tilihoiich yOII boot the Flu, and ziru oii your foot nevertheless lt has liliii ‘lu- Illiifk’ of the fight on you. Nouv what are you going to d0 about iti’. Wcll, first be mighty thankful that you are alive, and 7.1167010"? tibia to carry on and get Into decent young m. Mount Stewart; l have met some mcn in Mount Stewart who tiri- proud of ihclr horses; who consitkr that they can hold their own with the rust of the Province‘. fnltlitnigli I um not n horey hm“ myself.) Bill just now most or URL-EC Iiotscs arc suffering more or out."- (Cont-inued on page five) --—-—¢-0->-—-- B ttoniaii lhitl Mr. McIntyre Sir, -—lt_is not what is tho mat tor ~vlth l’. i}. I. that. worrle-s me, it is W-h-‘IL Is the mutter with John D. McIntyre? That there ls something rmlitml 1y wrong with him is .yery cvlilciil or ltc would not have written lill the silly stuff that he hits from time lo time about the laud of his birtli und the worsq of it Is llt- is not Improving any. ‘Every knock ho g‘vce the island is u ship lii his own late if he oiily knew ll. Nothing has . escape-d his. vt-uom from the Tllllfflilllg to the mongol cliickcii, and his insulting remark" about fomfile foxes uiid n dowry of Lwu heifers undone wltlicr and also tho intelligent wniiicn voters, in ticvfectly iiuusiallng. it it ‘h; true as he says that they volo for the beet looking man on olcntlon day. then he had better look out and never offer hlinsclf its h candidate shape again. Bu; remember-flint. ‘when 11111" hotly n’ YOUTH has put up such 11 biiitft- that it. will tniko some time tor ii tn gt-i. right again. 'l‘i~y and live n very quiet llie for i<|.\ mltlltlls or even a yell-l K610’ milsitia tlii iiiucli as possible, 8111 good fond and got plenty (I eleell If it ll i-ziii afford It, get 11W“? frtiiii business (rrizraa for awhile. In rut-l lllilllllll work or worry just at this llllllli‘ miiy have aserlous effect ilpull _\0ll. '|‘l‘t'4iy_ that body 0i yfllll’! 841 W“ would that of any ulnk animal. Form-t l‘0r the time being 111M you liiive a brmin, and just 898110 your time nourishing and 01111118 for your body. - lteiiiomber Flu can leave it’! effoc a upon you for months, v98 cvi-ii for years. mine ‘tls his and has been slave t0 Llllllldilflllfl; but. 119 U1" mch“ from me my good name, robs m6 of th it which enrlchea him not and itiakes me poor indeed. ‘ be; John ponder well tho” ivolizhty words and profit by: them- 'l‘hlnk good thoughts about 11111 fellow Islanders and day by d". in every way he and they "l" grow better iiriil better. Now 111' advice to liliii is before he Bu?" nut to rt-forni others study himself n bit, trend his letter to the 011"‘ for hi- would surely go down to on IguomlnIoui-i defeat, for ti may] thht shows ouch disrespect for women must he iitirthinir ‘but good looking. Ha talks about “charity and good Will f0!‘ Ell". “fan he prgcflcfng thtii when in his first latter he came out boldly and tried to In. lure the reputation of the boys 3nd sirla who came to the Amer-mun cities from P. E. I. by boldly In. slnuatlng that they "muted the ‘Krea. white way and patronlged the red light districts." No doubt, some may have departed from the etriifgiit and narrow path hut they are so few in number that they 011511’. not to be spoken of th u way that would throw nngqtigh 9h the great honest-itpriglit majority. Hal he forgotten thug good name in mun or womnnls the immediate ill-ill] over ciiraruiiy and, sir. if 11¢ thinks they are crcditnible, eoniltufi (continued on Page B) W ‘Ilitflllifsl. KIDNEY. p1,, Pitts. l V ewe‘ of their cools; .1 a