in: .i. -~ IQ ileealee Dally (founded from u.» >'i..... I'll! (in advance) willie‘ II Canada and United P" Peer fin advance) f ‘flleeilent-W. can-m- a. ucmn. e “we Viee-Preellleniral. B. Burnett. leeretarr-Lleni. Col. D. A. nlee-Klnnon, I) B. n "' Idiier and Hunger-J. B. Burnett Leno's-late Editor-u: u. cur-pl‘, ;;?ElE~ir6llAliLOTTETOWii GUARDIAN IiNotes cg... w... scam lsaints. But here at least divorce has delivered In this happy Isle‘ we are not all always been discredited. One case of ll-sgal dissolution of the marital con- tract. and only one, has occurred since the Island entered into the union with Canada 53 years ago. “John Anderson My Jo" reflects the BOSTON-Old lentil Newer ll. Anlilerman, 2M Trnnnnt 5t, hlW Iliitlf-llnlelinln Newa Input. Si» its" so", 5;, NEW Iil-AMIOW. N. iL-itl. if. l-‘aulilnn, llUlllllfllllfilllfiv-llulitor Bonk I'll-VI. I0.\"I‘AGUI-W. A. Johnston. SUI INS-M. ii. Acorn. IQI flllAltlilAN eon be obtained from the following agents In iharluiu-tovvvs _, Ii-own, Pnet (Niles. liufly. RIlnIlIl 1| Hlrnt. ‘I. l) Tpylir fivnlion filreet. Alex. llrlhmrs . (luv-en hie-eel, ,IIfi fiend». Invent (marge Street. n. Twerl l lm Are. Ullitlme Stationers, Tlillllllll (lrmrry, (Vi-r. KInt l ltmlltord I; ‘Iha- as WIIIII. ifli Elm Are. J. . fluffy. "ll-m Hire-rt. fir?! i Cm. Gun-n Street. (‘llvlnllu News C11,, liwlmt, Th. Whltlnelv. om: ill-urge Sires-I. in»... Jllrell-snu, lmrrheatrr sum. i-‘ranil N. Kaye, ill llillnlmro Biron, f spirit and attitude of our Island peo- ple toward the marriage relationship. Here we have more silver and gold- en wedding celebrations and fewer divorces in proportion to population or to the square mile than in any other part of North America. I m eve As a medical student one of my , first causes for wonder and admira- tion of the human body was to see the way Nature protects the “vitar” parts. I . '1'here was the master tissue of the j body, the brain, in a bony case, which Thunder and lightning, more fre- quent than is usual in March, April and May. are reminders that sum- TUESDAY, MAY 2s, 1929 . permits it to get all sorts of blows and jars and yet remain uninjured. Then the spinal cord which carries mer is coming. The calendar also; tells that the season of longest days’ and shortest nights is near at hand. l ova Manuarrlvo PROBLEMS Ne“ n ‘frho Forum ‘letter in yesterday's I and is due to an increase in the pri Guardian on the marketing of Prince pine semi suggestions which are Jorthy of the attention of our ship- persvend farmers. One thing seems,‘ by the Motor League, I 5 The matter {to be evident, that is, that Prince} one of considerable lmpol-lanoe lnuown. view of the bid that isbeing made. for tourist trade, much oi which‘; We cannot crtpflct Oill‘ Silllihefll neighbors rent election. Politicians have always ln ‘professed to feel that way at elec- Ganadmh prqvinces i; me, are ob- ftum times Oil both sides of the At- nged m pay what w them mun seem ‘ylantic. Their frequent assurances to Yldwerd Islahd potatoes are in con-Q qlderablederlglaxld in Cuba; and that.’ -with properl-Aittention to inspection! ‘~s_hlpping_drldjistrlbutian, they could; vb; sold on this market at a price l consistently above the price at which potatoes from other places are being iflered. Under our present haphaz- iald system of marketing, selling to ‘every buyer who comes along and Jtsuch prices as are offered, we enact expect a stable or profitable lplerket. It would appear from the ex- perience of fruit growers that the only way to overcome this unsatis- factory condition would be to have our potatoes handled through a mar- keting board. Such a boszd, working in co-operation with reliable brokers ll’, the point of destination, should‘ go a long way towards solving the’ present difficulties. The suggestions in Mr. Msnzcrls letter to feed the iqgprket by shipping at stated inter- ?‘ vals Ind in such quantities as could comes from the United States. to spend much time motoring an exorbitant with what they pay at home. ough enquiry. THOU TOO. 0H EULER! ers‘, The Guardian is informed that the present increase is Canada wid ce Lihe cool air and intermittent eun- f] I of crude oil. This reason will douht- ,5h1n9- Y" {Wm the 177955 I990“ 91' l Idvrlrd Island more!“ in Cuba con-i less be looked lhtc by the commit- “h” “"95 hm“ tee, and all available information. will be gathered pending any action‘; price in comparisohl What- ever explanation there may be for the I present high C0815 of gasoline in this i Province, u“ 110m, League L. taking ‘whether the City Council have law- the right course in making s. thor- “Wet propaganda“ is the epithet[ hurled by our politically dry con- temporary at any honest statementl u on the vexed question of prohibition lnear ch‘"1°tt°t°“'“' we "M; k9” -provided, of course, that that ana- ace with we “mes and ha” a pm- fhema can be hurled at a political ‘Bu, where s opponent. Will the Liberal cloak be Qhow shall wide enough to shield from this at- iprovided? impulses to and from all parts of the body, protected by thirty-three strong short bones. And then the precious heart and ungs with that heavy brenstwulu of rib which are so strong and yet so sprlngy. jBut the "trees are yet showing only’ ,a' trace of‘ summer greenery. their 8- ileaves hesltstingi to break forth in, southward and l westward. we reach the conclusion 1i DE a Park Lewis h“ been ream“? that no other part of North America _ c lng us of how generous Nature has _ i has been more ffiigififd with enjoy been m Drowning m“ precmu, p“. con tons than our, “salon m’ eye_ There is first the solid bony cavity h , t u ls not a hcw thing that the p0- u’ £711,218? t e c" m“ pm m“ on ulltllcc; llegdegs ‘in Greetifillgflm m] ‘Then there are the lids which cover i“ ° n e“ ° ‘“°°°‘“ " t ° 9"" l it, and the lashes, which when the j lids are closed tend to interlace, in E that way preventing substances from ~ readily getting into the eye. The lids . have two sets of muscles, one e. cir- l cular muscle by which the lids may be closed, and the other en elevating a muscle by which the upper lids may i be raised. ' “m” "mm m I'm“ '° kmwl You have crud noticed how the lids lmmedia‘ ‘y close of their own accord if any thing approaches the eye. is l able weather the electors that victory is in the lair convinces that it Fmust be so. themselves ful authority to pay any more than six thousand dollars toward the new The lids are lined by e. delicate nary Building without first obtain- , membrane which mlnuhcmres a Y a vote of the ratepayers to en-i " lflufd which shows them to glide over dorse such action and notwithstand- . 15- ‘lng that they appear to have had; the bu“ smoothly um wm-mut d legal authority to borrow ten thous- I ‘and for that purposli l remember that the eyeball became e. We must have an Air Port in or and interfered with this fluid. i lperly equipped Air Club otherwise.‘ hall it be located and the necessary funds be outer edge of the eye, which manu- facture the tears. The tears flow across to the inner margin of the eye comfort. If you had the flu you will, I llttl t der and o imply‘ because the ellflilxfg oi the slits: wafinfflamed m“ h“ delmte “much Wm‘ ‘ Then think of how tears protect we" many “h” the eyeball. There are little glands at m! u“ salesman‘ m” W‘, ummm“ ,'l_‘_l_l_F CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , (Peter C. Lexicon in ti: r A Famous Case In I’atent Law e Vancouver Province) From time lmmemorial there has existed a breed of men whose minds turn to inventions. The majority are of no practical benefit. in fact the custom in the Elizabethan times of burning inventors st the stake was a splendid way of keeping down whet ‘has often become a pest and a spe- icles of industry which has taken ‘good men from their work to £0110" jtlle willow-of-the-wisp of perpetual motion and a non-refillable bottle, and a thousand other impractical and useless ideas. A persual 0i’ the patent records at Ottawa or Wash- ington will fully demonstrate the truth pf the above. Year after year wild-eyed inventors make application gfor patents a certain per icentage of them are Fm?“- Iand probably three or four per oent l of those granted are put to any proc- ~ ticsl purpose. The case of the battered garbage can belongs to the small class of in- ventions which are both practical and useful. A Canadian patent gen- erally hss to pass the fiery furnace o! an action for infringement or an application to the Exchequer court before it can be pronounced sound, and very often proceedings are delib- erately taken to get a pronounce- ment of a. court as to whether the llnvention is a. "new and useful in- ventlon." Inventors flourished. Many years ago two tinsmiths in Winnipeg invented and patented s garbage can. It had many selling points. It was hard to upset; the best efforts of the garbage collector to batter in the sides of the can by banging it on his wagon were frust- rated by an ingenious 'method of construction; the top of the can ‘stayed on, thus preventing the Pek- lr-zese cat next door from overload- feed of overripe garbage. and there talking points flourished. The success of the invention led a rival tinsmith to copy the design of ' of the hearing of the application to be ‘absorbed. to have the potatoes m. . shipped in new branded sacks to pre- vent mixing when“ ships are loaded at points outside the Island, and the publication iril-‘dhe press of complete ,.,_. , details regartiIrig potato shipments. are equally applimblc to any market to which we are catering. The em- phesis which the writer places upon the necessity of keeping the produc- era informed as to‘ the detailed ex- piiisea and profits of each shipment jg-signlficant. The grower should be kept in constant touch with the mar- kot if he is to be saved from those , oocaksional panics which place him at the mercy oi unscrupulous spec- ulstnrs. There are as lmprotarlt problems involved in the marketing u in the growing of potatoes. Our supremacy in the latter field is unquestioned, butwe still have much to learn about the‘ profitable disposal of our pro- duct. Every suggestion, whether from outsiders or from our own shippers, evliould be carefully considered. One thing is certain: nothing can be ‘ l‘ tack the Hon. William Dreadnought: Euler. minister of National Defense ; in the ltfacKenzle King Government. l A site for the new Hotel ls also} ,bcing sought, and much will depend jupon the location that shall be chos- who, in the House of Commons one“ since the Victoria was burned l May 21st, said: ithe new Hotel has become a very; “In mv GXIIQIIFIICE laws with re- , urgent need. Much regret is felt that 3 gard to liquor have never been rc- ‘it cannot be built ‘in time to stimu- l‘ gardecl with the same respect as flute this year's tourist "Mum laws with regard f0 ally other matter whatever. People who are otherwise quite respectable secm in the past in this country. and no doubt today in the United States. to have so little regard for prohibition lavrs that ti?" will violate them apparently tvith no offence at all to their consciences." l l More parking space for automobiles near their business centres is a cry-i I ing want in almost every city in Am- crica and the want is seriouslyrea- lizlcd in Charlottetown. The cars are >multiplying rapidly from year to year and more and more space will‘ be required for this purpose. How; iCflIl it be provided? In some of ouri broader streets like Great George“? lthere is quite a broad space between , whether a tomato is a fruit’ or a the buildings and the carriage wayl vegetable is a question that has been that mum be utilized m,- the pur- E revived in the Australian press,scem- ipose. r ingly without any result so far as an authoritative answer is concerned. It seems that when the‘ immigrant to- Iramimes back to prosperity h“? _. can mentioned in the press. In our; ma“, mm“ h‘ as pm“ it 15 vegembm’ iown Province it has been a valuable] but Wile" it film's dill and °°h°°"' 151d to that end, but it is not enough. , trotcd it is a fruit. Webster's Dlc- ,'Our greatest need is more factol-iesf tionary defines it as "a colsnaceouslm El"! mdiml‘ "Illlmymi-‘hl? Mid B. WHAT'S IN A NAME? _~ i ; That fur [arming ls helping the: i i i 1 care of the eyes at this time. ~ us to think of what Nature is doing and into a small tube to a sack 'slt- uated in the v upper portion oi the nose. When a cinder or other substance gets on the eyeball it causes an in- creased flow of tears‘ which will often succeed ln wishing it away. You will notice that I am making no suggestions regarding the use or I just thought it worth while for for us so that you and I mizht ITIOIG n;i'.“::"late her gifts. ' mafia/iv. GROWING OLD What is it to grow old? Is it to lose the glory of the form, The lustre oi the eye? r it for beauty to forego her, wreathll- l Yes, but not this alone! kilns-W fliurhigher price than successfully accomplished without; hearty co-operation. Cut-throsti Competition will lead us nowhere. Quality, secured through rigid in" spectlon.‘ and the observance of aj balance between supply and? domond, are the essentials along any ling of profitable production, and any sofiheme that may be devised for the I marketing of our table stock potatoes i “unmls a berry“ f; be found-ed on these principles. i Q9‘ time to formulate our plans is ‘m. when’ the potatoes are being to market, but before the sea- ’? begins. I '. ’ r-*--———--"* ' Totlr-hasocxlva none i? sl a vegetable." Bo there you are. EDITORIAL NOTES The argument ls put forward that its there are already 64 varieties of |' the British flag it would do no harm i for Canada to add another. On the of one oent per gallon [other hand‘ says m exchange. were ‘Q 59 . i‘ Pm‘ °‘ 5"°““°""h‘°“ l are those who think that e4 are quite ' m“ “h” on M" 22nd‘ u I enough, even too many. ' ‘ considerable dissatisfaction u mflblu“ in m“ Pwvmce‘ M Owing to the continued wet weath- o’ m‘ “mum,” M the] er during May little forming so lhu”. .mm'dly m“ matter‘ far has been done. This week. how- ififmd ' ‘mmmutce w“ ever, a good start is being made on ' ‘ihveetigate the whole ?'It_}s_ contended that mot- Province have all along l the spring work will be done in good time. H 1h: other Provinces, and I ,&_ increase thia- “W , i-siseathc price to as ,, ‘align. h an unwarranted H3111; aqmittee of the .‘" “was instructed to ‘ ~gmpitbe bottom. The tragic Harmony Junction last week empha- sises the dangers incident to mod- em travel. such accidents will occur. even with the utmost precautions. If is well to remember. however. that due precautions have prevenlnd islillll, similar “test-repay. d-“l l. 1. f“. cfiWhgcq pluhthrultlvclhd for its fruit." That 1A“'°°'“Y Piym“ ""°"Kh°“‘ i“ l“? seems to be pretty conclusive, but a‘ ivriter in the Nation's Business Mag- l’ azine of an inquisitive turn of mind/t has discovered in Funk and Wag-i I nan-s New standard Dictionary o; ,er from year to year. All the twelve; the English Language, a definition l which again leaves us ln the air. Of} "l9 Willa") ‘his B11m°mY says: "The ‘sanctuaries set up, within which no}, Ah‘ ‘ms m” what’ m youm we dram.“ .hlghly esteemed ;valuable game bird could be lawfully ‘ many farms, and it is hoped that; railway accident at I , runnin levajileuredilmaceoftlmelnm Is it to feel our strength- We have foo many crows. The? Not our bloom only’ but bu“ eat the eggs and devour the fledgl; strength—decay? lings of smaller birds including our’ is n‘ to we! each limb jscngblrds which “I, becoming ‘ewq Grow stiffer, every function less exact, month should be an open season for i Each nerve more weakly 5mm!’ ‘killing crows. With that establish- ed. we should have one or more bird- u. Yes. this. and more! but not, ed ‘twould bel . ‘Tis not to have our life J slaughtered. It should include a lake‘ i for waterfowl. and enough forest to Mellow“ and ‘finned u with wn" gon manufacturing. They purchased @578" lJremLses. advertised largely, ihlred a large number of enlployees and it looked as if they were well on we" Vi‘!!! t0 prosperity. d°wn l" the Nvlfih end of the city °' Wlllnllmz visiting a friend. They strolled out in the back yard to look 3" m? “mus Bards" and standing ‘Out in bold relief‘ in the comor or the can. and very shortly it cams to the ears of the pstentees that their patent, was being infringed and that much business was being diverted from their door. They rushed to their solicitor and asked him what they should do about it. They pointed out that they had paid good hard money to the Government of Canada, for protection and they were not goofing it. The solicitor advised injunction Proceedings and one day, armed with‘ voluminous affidavits. diagrams and "sures. the solicitor made an appli- cation to the court for an lnferim lh- junction. The document was duley served, When the return day came on the motion to continue the in- junction the defendant appeared by counsel, a well-known Manitoba coun- sel, rel-lowed both for his knowledge "I u". 1"’ and hi5 Pertinacity in shaking up for his client's rights.‘ This gentleman much to the surprise of counsel for the tlnsmltl-ls admitted the infringement and consented to a Dflfmflhihk» perpetual injunction against his client. I Launched New Action. All_ then, was peace and harmony for e year. The two tlnsmlths kept, one day one of the partners was provide breeding and roosting T ‘aim?’ facilities for partridge. , A “m” My‘ dun“! The cost of fertiliser and spraying‘ “n” n“ m "9 m‘ w°"d 'material for the potato fields last,‘ A‘ ‘mm " hush“ with “phi pm" you got e. lawyer?" "Why no, judge, the beck lot was a» large. V"? new garbage can. The iinsmlth was in- terestcd, walked over and looked a: the can, It was a replica of the child of his own brain, but bore on thc side the words "Made and guaran- teed by-" He turned to his friend and said to him "who ls this man?" The reply was. “I-le has a litlle tin shop down on Main Street, a colllllt‘ or hundred yards from here." The enraged inventor bade a hurried goodbye to his friend, walked downl‘ to the address given, to find a little? factory going full bllst, menufacturn ing garbage cans which clearly in-_ fringed his patent. § Again he went 1o his lawyer, again ' he told him the story of the lnfringe- 1 lnent and pointed out that nearly a year before, a. permanent injunc- tion had been obtained and want,- ecl to know what he should do. The lawyer pointed out that the in- junction obtained the previous year was only against an lndivdiual and not against the whole world, and ad- _‘ vised further proceedings. I Ah action, was accordingly com-j IllEflCOd» an injunction got out and] s date set for the hearing of the‘ application to continue the injunc-l‘ ilon until the trial of the I-Ctlvh- The documents were duly served. but had apparently no effect on the infrlngar, for in the period between tho date of the service and the data continua the injunction. he kept mer- rily on, manufacturing and selling garbage cans. Brought Offending‘ Con. The day arrived for the lrlllmfllli - on the continuance of the injunc- tion. Counsel appeared for the pat- entees, but enquiry made anions 14h! gentlemen of the long robs at the counsel's tabla revealed no one act-g log for the NorthEnd tinsmith. The - case was called. Counsel for the pat- ‘,- entees got up to make his applicaw tion. The learned judge enquired u; Maids. u. i! The Red Roe Tea guarantee means what it say; * not satisfied return the unused part in the package Ii, i the grocer will refund your money. v "4 REP B0815 TEAlseeodiei RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is extra , FALSE ECONOMIES , Scrlmplng rations to cut down feed lill Neglecting buildings and fences to save expe to expense. All the insurance money that paid through years of immunity from fire I- slngle loss. But the most false of all "false economies" ls to forego the protection of llfe insurance to save the snlall snow premium. ’ - Lack of Life Insurance may spell financial dinner y" your family; Life Insurance ls NOT an expense-the prem- iums come back to you with profit lf you live. For particulars of Great-West Life "Protection with Profit" policies consult Hyndman 59° Co., Ltd Provincial Managers-The Great-West Life Lower Queen Street Charlottetown i . i ll doesn't p“, use merely a“, mllht have been ls outweighed by Offices NOW TASTE THE SWEET FRESH FLAVOR OF BRAHMIN TEA Sold only inwltedtrlilygjteilif. Airtight Pafikflgea. FOUND The Public Forum This column ls open for the discussion by LuuQSPOIIIIQIIIS of questions of interest. The -.. to who, i for ihe ‘ ‘ and on being told that no one ap- peared. suggested that perhaps the defendant was appearing in person, and enquired of the court-room whether the defendant was there. There was a scuffle and a. rilskle at the beck of the court-room and from a little group at the back there shot up an arm brandishing a. very battered garbage can, and a voice said, "Here I am judge, it's me. I'm the men your looking for." There was e roar of laughter and then a bellow from the court cried for sil- enco. The judge suggested to the de- fondant that he come up to coun- sels‘ table and the man pushed his, W1! through the crowd. carrying carefully with him a large discolored much battered garbage can, which i C‘ lottetown Guardian does j One of the v-evonlltivel not necessarily endorse the | known for ‘nt " ofcun, " 4 ‘ SMUT 01' RUST- I on GRAIN ‘ PROVINCIAL CLAIMS i exist. , Slrz- The reasons given by Benatcl- Hughes for writing a letter recently in your columns was “in view of the strictures of the Patriot and Mr. J. 0. C. Campbell in regard to my speech." Now, I take the word "strlc-i lures" to mclm "carping criticism?‘ and if Senator Hughes can find one word of such in any of the letters I have written on the subject he has my sincere apologies for the same, l can find none, nothing of the sort' was intended, and, in fact, does not‘ What I did do, Wits to point out, that Mr. Tidmarsh _was incorrect in, his opinion that the matters com‘ it was quite evident had been used. for the purpose for which lt was in- ! tended up w a very short time be-l fore the opening of the court. The; clerk of the court opened a. window, " Gentlemen in black gowns and whjtg - more room and air. Cousel for thei plaintiff got up. He ma. “It u my‘, duty to make en applicaiipn lo com- l mit the defendant for contempt of, court. I have. evidence here that he ‘ has paid no attention to the injunc- ‘Jon and 1 wish to make an applica- tion for an order fol- commit!“ 1 think. though, he should be repre- sented by counsel." i i i Dldlft Want new, ’ The iudzemeéd. He said to the défmdant. "Mr So-snd-so, haven't jt ,d f ain't got no lawyer. I don't know no lawyer. I can't my no lawyer and they are all crooks anyway." There :0 was e. snicker of laughter at this! again said | "r thlhx this man! THE LAND WE LOVE BY FRANK YBIUB lyesr is stated to have exceeded thel PM” '3'”- lprice received for the crop. One, And ha“ 3"'°’°"“‘“Y ‘HIM’? lwould naturally expect that this ex- l‘ And w”? ‘M ‘"1 m‘ “me” °1 m’ Jperience would have 12d our farm-f pm’- lers to greatly reduce the area to be i Th’ 7"" m” ‘u M "m"! planted in potatoes this year com-l pared with last year, and propor- ,' l" l‘ w 59"“, 1°“? d"! tlonstely shorten the importation of And 11°‘ m“ l”! "h" “'9 w"! W" fertilizer which is still being brought i Y°“"I- 1n “may ‘It is to add, lmmured , 1n the hot prison of the present, Liquor smuggling goes on in the; mmm United States and in Nova Bcotis ,5 T° "mm" i)’ ""7 Pim- and our own Province despite pro-g’ hlbitory laws and on a large scale; ll "He" m" °l l"- ft would be impossible to search ell Wm" l" "'9 "W!" "P "mil"- "l4 the ships, schooners and smell craft W"! and the luggage of tourists and trav- ‘ n’ 931mm" °l WWW"- ou," who grin; it, in “m” ‘m; ‘ To hear the world applaud the hol- fluke. This u sport mm the rum- l" IBM ‘ you,” whgch any m" ~ Which blamed the living man. cargoes of scum. The British elections will take place on Tilursdey next, and wlthj favor the general result should be! kiifla here t agricultural lands? nine provinces (l,40l,3l5,e4o com) p, ~ ts estimated that approximately an, 162,190 acres are available for use m Ill“ °l Wm" w eon-m Ind u who to will“ "m" Mt occupied by agricul- lll 11nd! Possible of devotion to siml. lav purposes. under cultivation is but e fraction o1 this total, the extent under field crops in 1935 bfllhl 55310.66‘! acres, while. the total eree under pasture in m; lama your was name acres. s tilt-ice of farm lends -hlllth0w Arnold "g1 m.“ u“ ulturei lend ltlll evelieb main. ..-__-_ evgetiyalls aiiuiqllfeuvs-nsss. h! censors AGRICULTURAL LANDS Q. What is the extent or con-d“ A‘ o! u" w“! lllld ares of the —l psbdiltitloii. Thll flgul-g 1| uriatl, including grazing lands, and‘ The ares at Jnugnt i should have a lawyer." ‘rho judgg agreed with him. Up popped tho do. ‘undlnl lllin. Waving his arms in m‘ '1' h! "M- "Jlldla. I don't wan: l a lawyer. I ain't got no money." ‘ ant had been sitting was g "the; “mkmm WWIIPQI llwyer, since deed, who, while the altercation had We rein: on. had bcch gazing n the man. He stood up and said to the court, "My Lord. I will be very Illd t0 act for this poor mug’ The defendant becolm mo" “my a,“ m“ m“ ""- I-le ernmlulmd m" vlevrvwiv and finally t... u, m‘ “'3' '5'" lflllilh would no 1011M take care of his lolltlmentg "i! he lame into hla native vld. 4""- The eentiemsn who had w "m"? Ofllfld t0 take his ca“ flog“ mime at him. put m; or the defendant te-‘llle motion that at the census of~ will!!! I arse then occupied arhlm 140mm eereeltbe one. ulmrcccimlt u“ m, of whet may beooneidored a; hm. the lawyer." ‘m. “m, le for w,“ Judas’ cinema d l o v 0 sill-ills next to where the defend. hand on top '5 110M, and, using oaemoiue use l; _ ("'3 lilo l bows, shoved h.“ m” M‘ “h!” sod said men. I em m. ...__, dent subsided. that ltwouie WI me oi es It Ibeililsyea; talned in Senator Hughes‘ speech: had not been presented at the 1927. Conference by our Govcrnlnellt, but l did not in any way reflect on the; merit of that speech. (The Senatovj does not dispute the contention 111' bands moved W" ‘ but‘) Ewe ma ilmy previous letters.) I should have; w, we" no; "pnnnml pt um urban 4cm md m own" ‘ “me , been ill advised to have criticised in mam“: by Sena“, Hughes, ‘ statements indicate that he , 3 have been capable of turnihl l!" ‘ pathy lhto spthv. Ba Considers! Ilnstance, that Premier ,r.‘.lould have been promptly will lby our delegates for p-esuminl any way, lct alone dcstructively, the effort of anyone who seeks to assist our Province to obtain additional subsidy. Nor do I find any such crit- icism in the editorials of the Patric; on the matter. FORMALI. A cheap hut thoroughly effect- ive remedy. Grain growers, would be wise to not promptly. in order to have, SEED pro- perly treated before sowing. One pint to every i0 [elites of water. Full directions llvu with every order. For Isle at The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149 Gilli George street All Mall 0rd era Given Prom)‘ Attention. Brovlll llor Hughes has not given the real {reason for writing his lcttcr, Some‘ .people appear to preicr_to play a Should have been chanenggd out! lone hand. Tcanl work nnd coopcra- spot’ when he mm that i-pflnuu‘ ,“ tion are alike distasteful to thcln. ward Island mug], pg dealt within‘ iThe only goods properly hnll-markcdi {in their estimation are those made! {by themselves. Their arguments and] ' only reread ' Saunders. marks made by the other Provincial. Premiers at the 1927 Conference, he demonstrates clearly that lt was a fortunate thing for this Island that early a date as possible and with the consent of counsel for the plaintiff and the newly self-appointed counsel for the defendant, fixed o. data for trial. Counsel for the plaintiff proved his Then came the defence: Witness af. ter witness went into the box and Proved that which the plaintiff had patented ""9 ‘hlllls which had been known i" "10 llll-"fllihlns and esrbsac can trade for a couple of generations, and l" WW triumph-wily out of court, ftlll "Brine-with him his old bet- “Ffi- °4°Plf¢f9u| garbage can and I conclude, reluctantly that Scna- i 5mm that "Prince Edward Island! ‘entitled to very special conli ' tlon." And that Premier Fe , special way and the utmoil- NW‘ oslty must be shown." And min m’ , mler Ferguson, who made s “MW ircmark about Island potlwfl l‘ ‘ {dinner given the Conference W“ ‘, Canadian Club at Otttawe, l: W”! .by the $enator, and the remerkil‘ f signaled by the lotter u "neither wit! i nor wise, nor becoming. lllfi‘ 5' heorles constltuc the solid r0ck— all other ground Ls Shifting sand." If the Senator wants an example f what a stricture really is, he need his own lcttcr. In it eavour to discredit the jrlrcscntatlon Should hue been wk; 5o a; m; f our case at Ottawa by Premier,‘ . I had the pleasure of sttendinl" 1 idlnncr. and I am sure the W“ I will deal with only one or two; hundred din"; present would hi!‘ f his statements. In referring to re-i been delightfully ‘mum-l, had ti! worthy senator been 91'9"?" '4 W ;der his scathing rebuke w Prev"! , Ferguson,-—"at the time." Senator Hughes Considers that t" ieditorlal of the Patriot on AW" contains ridiculous miller. In it“? i Continued on page 6 \ In due course tho trial came on. f the infringement, and rested. all the improvements the close of the case the defend- iilflmant or the court m m; “y. end en order for can; 4544A‘