Notes By The Way anionic-Kw. cantor a. mun. .,. . Dally (founded 1am ti.» DI year (ll lIvl-IOO) IIIIIIIOI- Vlce-Prelidenk-J. I. Barnett. . Bantam-Lint. Col. D. A. llaeilnaea. l). I. 0. litter and Ilaagaa-J. l. Durant Aaaoclaaa Editor-D. I, Carri; IIW IOII-llnlnllngla Ne Nl\' GLASGOW. N gjlflflfAfllll-bl. a. Johnston. A. 11!. Poet 08in. ‘Q Jul. Taylor Grafton Strut. [e3 findat, (treat George ltveet. Ila stations-n. Ir. jar la White, 128 Elm AvIo h 6a.. ‘lac-an Strut. I. . kltloei, Great George Street. i IOBTOX~OM loath XIII! I. GUAIIIIIAN can be obtained Inna tho Iallewlng agnate In Aadlerllan. l“ Tnamaa IL II Its-pan, II Welt IOtl IL . tL-ll. I. lfaalliaer, ‘ llUllllllrllllfi-IIIIIII Book I-llvr. I0! IIB-I. I. an". Charlottetown- llnfly. ltieakmanel ltlrnt. Alex. lie-Pharaoh. than street. n. Twoel. Mn Tnmllna Grocery, (in J. (‘lnlvln News Co». Depot. alra. Janwlmcll. l-nnheatar ltraet» Frank N. llaya, ll llllialsoro Shoot. Ave. r. Kant I llnollard tweet. . Unify. “neon Parliament at Ottawa there are sev- thia Province that should be definite- ly settled. One of these concerns land. There has been needless and very tedious delay in preparing and deciding upon the plans and specifi- cations for the new Oar Ferry at the Capes. Our representatives should not leave Ottawa until they have definite oflicisl assurances that ail plans are ready and that tend- ers will be called for an a contract for construction will be made with- out further delay. i... WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1929 4 CLOSING DAY the: school year and the graduation Q students. The Commencement excitcises of St. Dunstan‘s Univers- ityyesterdpy marked another mile- stone in the history of this fine in- stitiition which for three-quarters oi century has been carrying on a splendid work in this Province, and which in August next will celebrate itsseventy-fifth anniversary. it is encouraging to note, from the Rec- tor! address at yesterday's exercises, that the attendance during the year was the largest for some timc past. and that excellent work has been done by the students. Feiicitous con- vgrgthirlatory addresses were 8W9" b! leading citizem, and the exercises o”? in every way up to the high araddard maintained byhgrand old St. fflunstanb, which is now one of thevleading universities of Canada. Rector and hLs able staff, aswell 5"] graduating students, are to heparmly congratulated on a- year oljtrenuous and successful service. - o. s. roraro manner q»? .r._'_ ..~._... recommendation of the Re- Ways and Means Commliiofl the duty on foreign POWWS Qrimlugthe United States from so vsloehu nor hundred pounds has giwlsfidaympathetic reference in the Canadian press to the probable ef- V “,7 this increase on Prince Ed- ward Island producers. Undoubtedly the proposed tariff u designed to place. producers in this Province at ‘ i disadvantage. The situation i ha“, while it may result in a tem- iry setback, should not: be u‘ M The superior quality of who Edward Island potatoes, both and table stock, has carried t ' products into the United Stains ‘A it in the face o} the keenest fitition, and an increased duty. ‘it would have the effect of in- the price, would not neces- ahut us out Prince Edward 1M1! seed potatoes have always Hddht a higher price than the best‘ fisuct that Maine can produce, and this quality is maintained to thigaailafaction of Southern growers fhijemlsid will oohtlhua. n will be rcdiiiod that when the initial duty cents was put on, it was re- iatded as a death blow to Prince Ed- ward island growers. The result, how- Jwfgz was simply to place greater em- on quality production and thc ' l P of our growers in this direc- zlbiiflovcr their American competitors greatly to the reputation of the product. has been a steadily increas- lrig’_demand .3- Isiand table stock potatoes in the Unites files. and it u believed that this variety also will * a fighting chance against the mu: increase. Writing to a local" shipper on the subject, a. pro- " t/Boaton broker, who has hadd- ? 0e Edward Island potatoes for diam that instead of the hlah- being a "black eye" to the Is- lt will really be to our advant- ‘ the American consumer has ,_ ifijaotlon to paying a few cents H _ {in a high class commodity. and ‘ potatoes are .‘ cognizcd in - as "the cream of the potato ‘his extra duty, it is suggested, i abut out other Canadian ' ton whose product a in- llditwiilbooatthapricaofme o which in turn ~h iivortbiy on the price 75, l‘ duality product of this Pro- Ia.- great event ln/the life cf any ed- ucational institution is the closing of towards chocolates. You can buy chocolates for 25 cents to b0 cents a pound, but you and I want the $1.00 a pound quality. as quality is what we ‘pay for and not ins digestion or some other ill from cheaper chocolates." The argument advanced seems B! Edward Island potatoes sold at 60. cents pcr hundred pounds more than v Maine potatoes and never failed tOQwm-kg (m m, gt, Lgwfgngg u, c". ‘hmfld be i” try 5nd and m" by Phy" bring the‘ top market price over all lried on. That would be a breilclhtz: I fiilvsggintlgximlsgih competitors. to be ratified. In any case, it is wel is not hopeless provided we main- tairi our lead in quality p. ‘uction To insure continuance of this P19!‘ tatoes, it is up to the Island produc- grade that the housewife will be quite overcome the increased duty and Island potatoes rather than the cheaper product from Maine. ‘There should. in the first place, be com- pulsory inspection of all potatoes shipped out of this Province. Oi more and more importance, too, ha: become the necessity for shipping in attractive packages. If oniyrlew stoncilled bags were used, plainly marked ‘Prince Edward Island Pota- sold in peck bags similarly marked so that the potatoes would reach the consumer in the original pack- age in which they were shipped, the effect would be an increased dc- mand which should more than com- pensate for any additional cost that might be involved. EMPIRE malnrsarviria Thanksgiving for mercies, divine‘ or human is as old as the race .The tense anxiety throughout the Empire Tefllfdifl the illness of his Majesty King George resolved itself into a universal prayer for his recovery, and this prayer being granted it is only fitting that the thankfullness of the Empire be publicly expressed. It will message from Craigweli House on April 22nd, said he looked forward to joining with his people "on some appointed day" in thanking God not only for his own recovery, "but for the new evidence oi growing kindli- iless significant of the true nature of men and nations." ‘The date has now been definitely set for Sunday, June 16th. The programme contem- plates a special service at Westmins- ter Abbey attended by the King and Queen and other members of tho Royal Family, His majesty also re- quesu "that his people will join him in this act on the same day at their | D h“ m En “m; i; g‘ m . by foreign countries? usual places of worship. It is felt this mlgllignfimwrlne. M. msvlcverfl om“ t A. Th". counmea We cum“ occasion for thankofferings from the money, the largest being Romania, This Balkan nation is in the debt of the Dominion to the sum of $23,989,- Dn KIM’, chimed m“ m, 9,5,. 720. Nothing was received from Ruin- eminent had "stood still" in the Ania dill-Ins the 11ml vehr o! 1971-88. mum. o! an,‘ ‘m; 1h, WW5 but the Government holds 4 per cent “mm m‘ “ma. comm” “M lpgt‘ bonds for the full amount, and matur- caplta of population is paid by "gov- l "II 1n 1907- "nn-mm m m“ mm“; m b“; l 7.28090. The Greeks paid M91000 dur- i l“ me nonunion 0053mm“; "m" P ing the year. and will ilquidatc the ‘fl-I oohu. Taking the amounts ea‘- Psmllhder In mduaily lmreulllc pended by the Dominion, the m- Twigs!“ until the debt is willed out .; ii . leipalitles did not imount to more 3618111111 tolellliis ltlfléiiitin lWI-sl. congregations might appropriately bb devoted to the hospitals." h) this message, we are llsured, there will be a loyal response ti tliil Empire. Arrangements for special services are now being made throughout this Province, la elsewhere, and no doubt the occasion will be flttingly observ- eo. His Majesty's suggestion that the collections at these services in the different churches be donated to the hospitals is an appropriate recogni- tion of the medical skill and devo- tion to‘ duty which, under divine gui- dance, resulted in his recovery. .____..._.____. aorroaur. noose am me Oanaliiaa Pris b-nei ire. as the recommendations of the Ways and Means Committee have yo! to realize that our position with re-j spcct to the American potato market erence, particularly in table stock po- er and shipper to put up such a flue satisfied to pay the price necessary in‘ will insist on having Prince Edward toesfl-and, wherever possible, were be recalled that the King in a special ' The Chignecto Canal project is a work of vast importance to all three of the Maritime Provinces. Com- pared with other canals already built by the Dominion it will involve but a moderate, expenditure of public .money. In the meantime the Feder- ,'al Government is u ntemplating an ‘expenditure of hundreds of millions to enlarge the St. Lawrence Water- ‘ diticn of" the ‘Confederation long years ago should ‘not now be longer delayed while the ifaith riot to be tolerated. mommltted to construct the Ohig- lof their system of water transporta- 1, tion. ,5 longer rest content to import all l8 tum machinery ma implements m; clined to agree with the old fashioned where the pigeons strut and coo; the its stoves, grates and furnaces, all its water pipes and bathroom equip- ment, nearly all its boots and shoes and ready-made clothing, bricks and i tiles, house and ofllee furniture. That its only e. partial list. Our automo- biles, pianos, clocks, watches car- riages and sielghs have cost a mint of money to say nothing of the flour, oatmeal and corn-meal, pickles and canned stuffs, coal and oil that we import. Where on earth does all the money come from to pay the bills? We have tobacco ‘ that make good and give mpioyment to workers all the year round although all their raw material comes from abroad. All honor to the enterprising proprietors. Surely thereare other lines of factory industry that could be established here, scores of them. that would give constant, paying ‘employment to hundreds, perhaps thousands of workers and yet pay fair dividends to the firms or com- panies operating them. The want oi cheap power to oper- ate factories which other provinces enjoy must be considered as an ad- verse condition. Formerly our own rivers and streams operated numer- l ous flour and saw mills and other in- ldustries. Now their waters flow idly to the sea in, most cases. We utilized more power in former days to supply our own needs than we do now. Tan;- neries and lime kilns have disappear- ed along with the water mills. The heaviest oata that are grown in Canada and the best, a. credit to our farmers, are produced in Prince Edward Island but the oatmeal for our porridge comes from abroad. This ought not so to be. Quaker oats and other oat-products are advertised in our papers to supply our needs. Some Before the close cf the -'seaaion of; i eral matters of great importance to’ t our transport to and froia the inain- , w“. Every Maritime . represenume l‘ that this new {angled idea of sending" sgund one and it m; been borne out ‘should insist that the Chignectc con- ' Datum mm mspml “d making: , , 'struction which was a. promised con- tests o’ urine‘. blood’ sputum’ new!’ du-ina We PP-Si 595°!‘ “hm Pflnce» negotiations m: , and so forth, which may takc a‘ i ' g The tariff situation is still lndeiin- , M’ P’°"‘“°°" m‘ °’ ‘he mm‘ "" l ,necto Canal, and it is a. necessity "rd" Prince adwcrd Island should no‘ “it m“ b‘ 1m“- way, our people seem not to be "factory-minded." Even the matches with which we light our fires come, ifrom another arid distant Pt-ovince. Iwe need to be educated along the line of making things, small and llargc-buttons out of our abundant ‘oyster and clam shells. for instance. Canada's Health Department was heavily censured in the House of iqommons for neglect andinefficlen- , ‘cy by Dr. McGibbon of T‘ ' and Dr. Kaiser of Ontario. DrsMcGibbon ‘quoted official figures Ihvwlnliihfl the death rate in Canada ia It per |countries it is still lees. i-ie charged‘ ithat there is a_ terrible wastage of ‘human life in Canada. vincial oovcrhmeht anti‘ the m ‘than s1 i-i cents per ‘héad. How ‘could we hoot to get rtsliits‘ in‘ this way. f Morning aeaelena of Parliament 1n- dieate that prorollilon ll 1194f; 3 at walla-ma thetarll beaten- to tax them? lllllitr. - "l" WFIIM’ iniinunafroibthe duper-account mnaowmroaot , t . punctuated w l" i vlaaelta uni-nu he comedian While his weak body shook With merrimcnt for this book. ‘ ‘follow the directions as outlined lni at home, but he gets no satisfaction?‘ Rama“ legion‘; “Mo” mm‘ u” days, that he milst be in this sus- pense. 80 a long way in reducing his “mor- aie." his power of resistance. m, doqm. can 8m by gums 1.18m, Tittle viricus llcrson bested Pardon ahead and treating him and continu- I ing or changing his treatment as thci results of the tests become known. into golf and other sports. and into‘ mini’ of our every“? normal actions. t nowhere is it more apparent than‘ with a patient away from home. To any laughter-lover Loosing your mottled cover. Yet. Aristophanes. With some old scholars wheeze. i . . Some London’ M0nfdiitdflt8 (namhuoolioaonoorioan- . Get Your House-Cleaning sqppligs‘ At the Central Drugstore‘ la lane- it‘ lama. l). , u ‘ . monumcn and relics You have likely heard the story of London is the most interesting tomb in the British Empire. Before we are able to attend it as a iiviiis f city its innumerable graves and, iteto catch , fell in ‘the w»; m, muom 50mm“ on Wm” ms‘ Trafalgar Square General Gordon. It is here lfioilinli-On and N61” mm ‘ budge h“; been wuhgg o“; l’ stands in bronze dreaming of celes-; liv- ~DOWh i1! l Pill‘ 0f dtllfiI-llfls 5 3e jnsggngly reported it, and m g§ tial empires, while the iou talus toss; few d“; g you"; engmgef, grpjyedj their bubbles in the chilly April lllflé and asked the foreman how the work‘ H1531 "m"? Gmdw- 1mm m‘ l ‘W’; ' erilig drab stone column, Lord Nelson‘ rides the sky. At Nelson's base are y on the new bridge was getting along‘ and if the foreman had been able to‘ the blue prints he had forwarded; from headquarters. t The foreman said "I didn't. get a} chance to lock at the blue prints as I.‘ was too busy getting ‘the new bridge] finished. The trains have been run-I 11mg aver 1t for the past twg dgyg,” ‘ looking 8f. iii the martyr's 88R i8 Some of our older physicians feel lifted to the heavens far beyond the hzmtze. These monuments cannot be looked at without the deep- est interest: the mind rushes violent- ly to the great dramas in which the sculptured figures were the heroes; Charles stepping through the fatal window farther down the street and meeting the uxemarl with a courage that pailintes his folly: Gordon in ‘ his desert city, holding the fort for thunder. lions is King Charles 1, on his mettle '.‘..-!: ir-ll couple of days, is all wrong. _ Their idea Ls that the first thought , rid begin treatment at once. These other tests can be made after T Because even lf the diagnosh is, wrong the tests will correct it within ‘ a day or two and proper treatment And I believe most of u; will b; ln- side the fountains, in the square doctor on this point fcr one bigf misty years their cloudy wings unfold. reason. When e. patient has to go to the hospital and leave his home, there ls. Mother. that! when he lfillsht the immediately a tenaeness of his mind] Danes." Nelson is speaking to the and body, and e. feeling of dls-' English 5W1- quietude. ' ‘ o! course as fl-lé. you“; physmlusl On the Embarkment at Westmin- or lntcrnes come to make the various‘ 5t" Bridge old Bondkm‘ Wm‘ ma‘ um he rem”! something u being! ing horses and scythe-blades on her done for him that could not be donel’ charlmhwheem l‘ “m dawn‘ m. ‘mm these when” or from m! o Abbey, Oliver broods, sword in hand. doctor u to what is "my the matter; Bible on hip. a lion for his dog. As we with mm Th!‘ mums noun even! stood looking at the old Ironsidd.‘ ’ I whose untidy habits offended the de- ' corous Mr. Hyde and whose sombre h mind scared the potcntates of Europe And the“ hm“ °I "awn" °m| into fits, and oouhg that the London l sparrows have taken liberties with tile He loses that woriderfulhelp thati Lord Protector’ a strawbemJwfi for speaking to us-but did we sec anything wrong with that statno? "No," very grumpily, "we don't." "Why,” says he, looking sllghtingly at Oliver, "the spurs are hupside down just think of that." "Well," said we irldigriantly, “what about it? who cares?" "Hupside down." he repeated more diffidently. , "Let them stay so," said we. "He won't, be riding horses any more." Redface then backed off, again begging pardon for addressing ua. Later we saw him with a viilibl‘ 1!! tow in the Poet's corner in the Abbey. J His upside down spura evidently a bit of bait to hook up a job of un- authorized guiding. We wished him evil: he ruined our meditation on , Noll. i Queen Anne stands with her back , to St. Paul's looking down Ludgate i‘ Hill to Fleet Street, and St. Paul's itself is in the hands of the restorers. It is an emormous cold dark cavern of dust and gloom and dirty windows and mulberry-faced long-gownedl vcrgzrs who have ‘been aged to wood for forty years before going on duty.‘ In St. Paul's crypt (slxpence extrni' we step down on to some of England's most famous storied dunt; buried dis- ! maliy in those grisly stone cellars; ‘hidden ilirtivcly away from public While the “mental hazard’ ‘enteral T0 AN OLD ABISTOPIIANES Three hundred years ago ' ‘l Whose was the scholar thumb | That browned your pages so? , Athens is never dumb For me your volze is mingled Whose English ‘doublet ' tingicd, G. Rostrevor Hamilton. in the Spectator. ' i observation. THE LAND WE LOVE l The m, mm we m m m, mm g] pgggg yg|g|| 1' is a bust of Sir John A. Macdonald in blliaus marble, with chain of strain of asthma bring; the pgflgnj, to a dreadful state of hopeless ‘ex- haustion. Iiarly use should by all means be made of the famous Dr. i’. D. Keilolfl Asthma ieemedyowbibii more than‘!!! other ash quickly and are tun busy attidyingtba illt or "Noon mailman-rumm- qm“. m m” b help and comfort, No home ‘mlmwufim - ~ whbreaaathmaiapreetiltintlieltatt decree should be noun office round his nezk. and the famous motto-"A British subject 1 was born. n British subject I will die," lettered on the base. And beside Sir John is fastened up a great tablet to Mr. Thomas Bennett, citizen and stationer of London, who married Mrs. Elizabeth Wittewrong, of Rnt- liampstead, had by her one Ion and two daughters, and departed this life August 26th. i706, aged t3. A neat. congenial exciting crypt companion MONEY OWED TO CANADA Q. What money is owed to Canada Greece owes Canada the four gigantic bronze lions; watch- ful. suspicious, sagacious beasts ready, at any moment to rise and shake’ their manes and roar like canlons‘ Out. from the two front charger, facing Whitehall but notl A little boy points up at the tablets ‘ " on Nelson's monument and ssys-‘See, . for John A. We sit down on a granite wh slab and copy Mr. 1'. Bennett's ili- Mm cellars we find the tombs of the tw one side of him ln~totcl shadow, th of Naples bayltodiasten to his brigii I Emma; light and. love and the view mouiderlng cheese. inscription: it is to tilt newspaper ‘correspondents who, stout B18- lilh reporters-Power ~01 the ‘limes. of‘ death‘ Cameron of ‘the Standard, Herbert WAITING FOR Till! DIAGNOSISf crgwd forward for consideration, and; oi the Morning Poet, others as well, .. i to make their immensely powerful‘ and Britannia- sltting grieving for. i emotional appeal. In the centre oij them. - great British heroes; the Duke first; ‘ other wlm ghostly lights: andbeyondi him Horatio Vise "Nelson: each in his gruesome cell: . Wellington ‘with six banners. Nelson with naked walls. Sir Althur following the lioundsin Spain; Nelson dropping anchor in the glory: halioo of the fields: and this dismal ‘ Lhmlhousel, A Vera", mm”, a . things as well. in connection with our u”__ “Going claims. A united front would make ca‘ .5 c. A. FOSTER THE CHARLOTTETOWN cuaaoiaiv l A j . New la the time you will need a number make your bonnie-cleaning leaa label-lope. to the housekeeper with Ciirlllte of prepared accordingly for liar requirements. At our atore you will find Household Castlle Soap, Carpet Wash, Silver and Bria; Polish“, turn Polish, Smoky City Cleaner, Cedar Flakes, Creoiln, Bug Poison, Scrubs, Chamois Skins, can-roar. nlwo sroaa S Dr. Ffrench‘: Vermicide CIPIIIIO! Give ‘ MA 29.1 ' r .- i - i of article; t, We luvs u“, roads and 1m,- . i i I Born, Fur-iii. Moth Bails, Swim. m. unfiyoide‘ B"! Results l‘ yond a doubt. f: I I would be glad to learn that the Gcvemment and the Opposition had agreed upon the proper procedure to be followed, and upon souls other right through, sir?" More shattered: u‘ "Y"! and certlmll’ W6 W1" 110$ musings. "Through where?" "Be mi time for the service, sir; four o'clock. I sir.” says Cheese. "All right." 1s this,‘ "PP"! i° be “It'll-elm!” in Prwlns ‘.their claims. The Prime Minister of iOanada felt impelled to point this out during the present session of Parliament. If, for some reason, these Provinces wish to hold back, Prince Edward Island cannot afford to sl- low her case to drag‘ along. Moreover, the Maritime Provinces, in my opin- ion, should have a voice in determin- ing the tribunal before which her specific claims would be urged. I be- U atcmy looking _for won't get it. you ahed ashamed. The Public Forum “Tall eoludizgia open foe; the cnacien y eorreapon enla of guaatlonjof interest. The Chariot Guardian does not neecafil-ily endorse the opinions 0Q Mrreapondonla. salvaroli iilnioirss neruss sir,-'-ur. a.fo._ d; Campbell has a letter lh yesterday's Guardian which speaks roi- luiir. 1t was not hard to divine Mr. Campbell's motives for jum‘ into thfdiscussion en the "Subsidy Question": In the first place the young liiarl felt that he possessed all knowledge on the sub- ject. and in the second place, he wanted to 1et.the public know that he possessed this knowledge. The young man who could advise Mr. W. F. Tidmarth to read up on the subject and get some informat- ion before engaging in a discussion with him, need never ask the Lord to give him a good conceit of himself. Mr. Campbell tells us that he dined with the notables at Ottawa, and while this was, no doubt, important, I don't think it really helped our case very much, and if he imagines the). his last letter, or any of his letters. gave ul_ any lnformatiomwe ahall allow him to cherish the delu- sion. He has now gained what per- haps he sought most, a little news- paper notoriety, and if he is satisfied we shall "let him rest in peace." I am, Sir, ete., J. J. HUGHES. OUK CLAIMS Sir,--1ri your foot-note to my letter in your issue of the 28rd inst. you , say that I am incorrect in assuming. tilarbcth political parties are in lav-f or of merging ‘all our "claims with the ; claims of Nova icotla and New l Brunswick. ‘ ; Well, I formed my judgment in,‘ this matter from the press reports of i the speeches delivered in the Legis- iature last winter by Hon. J. o.‘ stewart and Hon. m. MacMiilan, and I éannot admit that r made a rob-t ‘take until I have had an opportunity ‘ of readlnglaiain these- reports. It in just possible that‘. the Charlottetown paper-a misreported the gentlemen above mentioned; and, of course, it is poasibialthlt I’ mlsunders‘_ ‘ the hey/ampere. if I find- that -I made a mistake! shall ‘admit it. but 1 must not be held rclbbmible for the mis- lam of otberft- i- - - .-We Prince Mward Islander are iilbie to think loosely, and speak and ta carelessly; even on fairly 1m. v nt matters. Al an instance, I lcription. Poor Mr. Bennett; whoa was he anyway? ' ' ‘ It is artists, and musicians, llld soldiers who are buried in these caves. Blake, whoseben was lit by heaven's own tapers, mouiders dui on a wall; Sir Arthur Sullivan, wit spring and summer in his music. lies with defi- ness on his namer-Ainta it covered by snuffy bronle with a wreath of lamb and at his head: lllllaia and ialebtoa at find obacurtly or chi gloom, and 1m bar. who mated that myhoioi who worked in I » told, iylna iii-tho cobweb er - I Canada njhade advances to zzileiief from asthma. The or»... r o» ' ..*+ W! cits your-wan remarks inyour tiiflmills notes-roomy. "The at- titude of the non. .1. p. Stewart, both t! Piihllclhlflfl- lctder of the 0p- position, has betnltbat tho Province has‘ lroportammnlo claims in ad- dition to elliiealuoso‘ ciallns of up "the mounds-ovum. Itwould . "Itleflglhflbvorslo mo" than , nnarlttb, anal ldjiutinlnt l ‘ F". l" "1' ch the wail it'd grand , without this gm: in red and om,» blonds-e)" “ ‘ . ooamorwohoahwoenaytat \ bt- tuppence too He In WtSf-mlfllfl , NUICB OIGHQIGI Plea under alamall diamond-shaped‘ atone; ‘and Wordsworth sits respect-l. lbiy with Thomas Atllqid in l llttlb England, and falling far from homezi “up” 3111"“ Iiuflnl 61151112 Ill"! ' Nelson on the Vanguard, Nelson at? n“? Lmnflhne». 91' 3151111911. "l" the Nile, Nelson shot through and dy-l "*4 "m." b? vfllfllml hm!“- l1"!!! ing in the Victory's cockpit at Trafab; "M" u" 5"" 751"" 0! "l! ll"- gar. Al] gathered here with theirspelisi "m" °' m" t" mm Ind o" and magic in the heart of London, bc-i "u “M59” '3“ " “m9 "Met w ‘ "Jane Lister, dear chiide, 168B." If a‘ tear you needn't be get more than we ask for. lieve I am safe in saying that Mani- tnba wes consulted in regard to the personnel of the Court before which her claims are now being argued. And wthen the Province of Saskatchewan and Alberta wish to have their cases disposed of, these Provinces will re- ceive every consideration and right thatlvfanltoba obtained. These things are very important and Prince Ed. ward Island cannot afford to disre- lilard the usual precautions. I am, Sir etc. J. J. HUGHES (As Senator Hughes. on his own admission, has not yet had an op- portunity of re-examining the re- ports upon which he based his state- ment that both political parties are in favor of merging all our claims with the claims of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, his explanation would be more to the point had he waited until this opportunity presented it- self. He could then cite his authority. It‘would be interesting, also, if he would cite hm authority for the state- ment attributed to the Prime Minist- jer of Canada that "Nova Scotia and New Brunswick do not appear to be overzealous in presing their claims." We quite agree with Senator Hughes as to the necessity of being accurate in statements of fact, and we trust that in his reference to the Pflyng Miriam-a remarks the commendable caution which he exercised in exam‘. iriing the explanatory foot-note to his previous letter has not deserted him-Ed. O.) .i._._._______ PLEASANT DAYS awarr YOU IN i P. l2. l. ' Come to Prince Edward Island This Precious bit of land whflc you are met like brothers Arid taken by the hand. Come when the bright And the nights are cool and short o" COMB! ye tourists from afar M!“ 11911! your summer resort. days are lohg m! Come when the birds sing sweetly And the roads are covered with flowers A" “w” Pleasures await you On this dear Isle of our; 90m! view our Island all around Our meadows, rocks. and shores, With streamiets winding her-g m4 there with 38h by the scores. Come roam ail through w; you,“ Bee our wee animals go w“ Nut meet our familiar mg yo; .Who ls so innocent and mute. Coma life is short be with u; on“ Enioy our summer showers, 9° 51911118 in our rivers, Li! in our fields of flowers, °°m¢ Yo" can so boat sailing l BERNIE)! UIUO IHSI l0 b1“; “ma! Inioy all our pleasure} That are here in m" yo, m, .3" when 7011 so home again And dawns the next spring sky You will say "we are go holidays m‘ m m‘ Back to P. l. 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