/ . a \ a THF (‘l-war nTrE-‘rnwitldlllllliiblaw- ‘ ' FEBRUARY 21. 1930 inthe valleys voaltatiou-u luxpriantcspeclailyolfaliqblstaiarh partciwhat wepassed fllroualiis bare sand covered mountains on whiahmthina crows. Weoameto LaGrand about zsomllss east o1‘ Portland. ‘Ibis is a pretty little railway town ol about 11,000 andhas some sawmills. Itlsebout 4,000 feet new mm i D - mie- -- —------~— T"! Notes Babe ‘Way ' l Obaatoe a. alt...‘ Vlca-fiuideIF-ul.‘ la aunts pféhizfhg: xpfitxmmgémt; Lions. Oal. l). A. Iaallaaaa. n I. 0. Idteo and Insane-J. _IL ltuana Queenie» Mum-ls l. oars-la “y o; m‘ numb" o’ people who u,‘ burned to death in Canada. The ‘sue pa‘ "rear ua scum; nalln- ll uau ‘ arm name sum Iaralle Daily thud-o “mm 06A our nan u: nuance) Iona cold wean" ma“ h be B puma cause of these tragedies. Hot fires ‘File Forum of quinine oi interest-r The Charlottetown Gaardhn does ‘t Mann-aluminum opinions '0! correspondent. ' l above sea level. Leaving In Gland are kept up of necessity and lei» we pass over another section o! the non, luigvar laollwnivs , Flimsy, FEBRUARY 2'1, 19ao ‘i burning without sufficient care .Ior . V’ n“ j, - sarsty. A warm bod on a cold night 3r loll“ W-BflII-u-lf- n“- mu, mmmhwmh m m, l . Too Thick to Swallow s cent! Der pound. under the British “Wm” m“ Wm" “mp” ‘"“ asn rousns owes: aroused n1 , "Mad-V" w“ to the w" to! "M" n“ i‘ mum!“ u“ 1°“! ~ Pendlotcn and intocam ’ perateq Plelemmfl dutY- storey of the home and the (anally TROUBLE Sir ‘In the a1 ‘rainy Seaso m p o -- - l ,____, '— m llbyamanwhohad DGODIIUI. "M11111: hwot ho hard W" the“ ‘fanner but want broke. no sald eral organ for misleading its read- “Junibo" roads. We pass ousands g min; nun“ A South American Physician came of “c” o! my md “aw and “we T‘ W” 11° I°°¢ 3°" “"118 ‘lurid Board were opposed, with the 391-055 n number n; an“ m“ m- v bg elpense and taxes. herds oi cattle, and in the western Thgy gnow n 10¢ o1 win“; much 1n ers as to the true status of the so- n one u“ l m t called ‘Consumer's’ league" and connivancs oi the Board, by Liberal chance he Bfibx; m’ ahztialpz: aembled H1081‘ 01 "l8 Btbmwh 0! 0! “mun a M o‘ when u flown Jud‘ . m m “n Th chm m“ - . - Isown e — ey “Alrriwltllral Council oi Canada" is politicians nlasqueradins under the tempt w save others, ls overcome by ififnnggspfirftsvntlzirml Imtmnu x in: by the number of "elevators" I m; 317M118 l, laugh sum nnnsprm, that the president of the Provincial specious titles of "consumers smoke and himself bmm" fl-vlttlm-l y p y < along the ' _. ram houses and Sheep and cattle raising is a u; in- er that an X ray picture was taken. mama“ 1M‘ rule m not m good ldustry n” gm ‘Huh h“ ma Dairy Association, Mr. J. A. Dewar, League" and “Agricultural council A331“ “"1 "'1" l" "l4 0! Wholeumls however sfiowedwhat mo” w" o’ tidy u m Iowa.‘ pomwu We no" com m the I The eiicrts of the Canadian Dairy awake only to iind that all ways o1 The excuse advanced by the Lib- Council to secure justice before the “u!” hi" 5"" W? 0B by the families thus losing their lives in this no ulcer. had no authority to represent the local organization at the National Dairy Council meeting when he sup- ported the decision of his fellow delegates to press for an increase on butter duties. Isn't it strange that nobody thought of raising this ques- tion at the recent annual meeting of the Association, at which Mr. Dewar presided? Ii we remember correct- ly, Mr. Dewar on that occasion gave a pretty iull review of his activities as delegate at the National Council meeting, and every one seemed to be satisfied with the manner in which oi’ Canada." The obstnictionist atti- tude of the King Government in this instance is in strange contrast to the swiit and sudden way in which the flood-gates were opened to allow the entrance of New Zealand butter, by the simple proclamati of an Ord- er-in-Council. More surprising even than the attitude oi the Federal Government is the betrayal of the interests oi the dairymen of this Pro- vince-a disease free cattle area and the banner dairy province oi the Do- mlniorn-by the local Liberal organ and Liberal politicians, who brazen- way. The poor are the g-regtegt mg- WWW. but M’ I10 means the only ones. Hotel fires have also been nu- merous during the present winter in, different parts of Canada. Property losses by fire have been enormous, but such losses do not carry with them the shock and horror of a iire‘ in the home of a lone settler where an entire family is blotted out Bib‘ seen by mortal eyes. I Three days after Sunday's blizzard largo numbers of men, engines and snow-plows are still engaged on both the drifts away from station yards . Ohyenne in Wyoming north of However by the use oi the duoden- Colorado’ i. at me ‘oomml 0t the al tube-the line tube that physicians m,“ mum,“ the “use” on the put down the throat, than past the Lincoln ‘at stomach to first part of small intes- gwyommgmmaiobe a ranching and lune-he was able to get some of the wheat grow,“ 8mm but me Nd m, organisms that ' were‘ "causing the (brown) m‘ is he“, m In a "Wble- The?’ had 3“ “P SYmW-"m as in the other middle staltes. Farm that were so similar to tonsilitis, in- houses 1n genera; an pom _ fection of the tonsils, that he was w; n55“ mmngh 10mm“ m on able to prove that the symptoms were [gflnjng nnq amen, manna wwn duo to the same organisms. He took about the size of Charlotteto .. cultures irom the tonsils of these pat- They pipe the cfudg nu (or oven 109 ients and the organisms were the mllglfo another tpwn, a. little further same. Experimenting with these or- on, ‘called Porco, seemingly a. new ganisms, he was able to set up the place. The country in South Wyom. "l9 8TB“ YBUWRY SYBWIHB Bleflfln! some trouble inthe stomach oi ani- ing is really a. big desert. Saw one mlils- Very larse Sheep ranch but iew horses Columbia highway at Umatilla. This . highwaY irom here to Portland has I the. moat beautiful scenery of the whole trip. At one place from the side of the mountain it is said to be over one mile above the valley. almost perpendicular. llLv wife would not look down as it made her sick. The country between Pendleton and Port- land is more than hali waste land rocks and sage brush and the tramc is very heavy. We are now at Portland a city of about 300,000 with an immense llnn- ber business. We now turn nortl‘ 200 miles to Sealttle a. growing cit‘ about 100,000 larger than Portion" They are great boosters here an claim ‘that. Seattle is the hub oi th ity to give comfort and happiness eo can. THE. Savings Department of the Bank of Montreal oflers you its friendly services he represented tho interests o! the 1v support the domains into Canada and sidings. In ‘all countries where By removing the tonsils oi his pat- or cattle and. very little grain. Association. The iact that the local this year of 50,000,000 pounds of but- the snowfall la heavy _thia dlflioultv ients he aiieoted a cure of the symp- Houses for over loo miles are simply universe. mt ls certainly -growinl; , _ _ to on attam our _ New Zealand butter propagandist is ter irom a country which is not iree 2:3‘; bguf‘i‘so:lz‘terzd alga that cost i; “ms ‘l: “:1 1:5 _ , "£203 Shacksg’. In a part of this very inst and has a. beautiful situ- _ F; h Y an]- , - , es mp ymen , rnuc He o i; e op n that thggg qr- s - ere is a large sugar beet fac- ntion. lflgn Qt Q53 w Q at d tM . De k - m dis d h - _ , C clear Pee" l l‘ “m” °utsp° e“ Pm "m" c“ e “a” a“ w “e p” neededin the cold season and the ganlsm 1mm mg mnsun, gnlng nnwn tory which handles the product of I am sir. etc. \ » - n. n. McEWEN t0 you. tests against the present tarit! ar- rangements will not, we believe, un- duly affect Mr. Dewars peace of mild nor will it influence the opin- ion of his nbiased ‘ ‘ s in the dairy industry in this province. The attempt to place Mr. Dewar in the same category as Mr. Deachman and other propagandists who misrepre- sented themselves before the Tariff m)“ ‘m n“ m” °t ‘the “m” “d the most enlightened too!’ Mlmh- a many cases of stomach and intestin- “W” “m” w“ mu“ w° “n” m“ lEssabl‘ —Sam Slick. compel; Montepelier, Idaho, about ‘shed 1811 ' Board, and who were supported in their misrepresentations by the local Liberal organ, will not go down. Canada and Australia duct can be sold, in competition with the superior Island product, without any indication to the consumer, on the butter or on the wrapper, that he is purchasing a foreign product. Tact and Modesty "I guess we are the greatest na- By a. resolution, introduced simul- taneously in both Houses oi’ Con- gress, the President oi the United States is requested "to extend to foreign governments Some interesting comments on the financial conditions in Australia are contained in the remarks of Mr. D. H. Ron. Canadian Trade Commis- sioner at Meiboums, in the Commer- cial Intelligence Journal. That these comments contradict the arguments advanced by the local Liberal organ that trade depression in Australia is and individuals an invitation to join the government and people of the United States in the observ- ance of the one hundred and fif- tieth anniversary of the surrender oi Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown on October 10, 1781." Is it possible, asks the Ottawa Journal, to imagine a similar propos- al being made in the Legislature of money is paid to workers near their homes. The difficulty increases as the snow piles higher beside the railway tracks and successive drifting winds inevitably and" quickly fill up these narrow, deep trenches. This is the condition which now confronts the railways oi Canada and the border States, with the prospect that it Willi continue throughout the month of Egg ‘production is increasing in New Bnlnswick says John Taylor the Domlnioninspector for the province. But-there is abundant room for ex- pansion there and here. Farmers are being educated to the fact that there is, money in hens said Mn-Taylor. The Province does not yet supply its home demand and should be pro- ducing for export. Not more- than 50 per cent of the home need is now supplied at home. Farmers have no need to fear that the egg market will with ma 100d, ggflng go;- n 1on3 time about 2,5000 acres.“ There ‘ are also on the lining o1 the stomach and in- oopper mines. i testine, may produce ulcers. He also ‘Mt/or loavin: Stones River we believes that 1n s11 dlnnug-bgnggg n; Passed uirough a desert for over 20o the stomach careful examination oi mfl“‘**bea“tuul SW11"? but hflf-hlrls the tonsils should be made, and that but "ti" and we bwsh up and ma“ “M1,; chum mmmh mm down hill and wlndlnl; around moun- ble, where the patients have bad ton- “m “l1 W- PW" one or two sils, may be cured by their removal. w“ mm“? “w” Tm” P" 5°“? Th“ “worm 0-,“. "m". “much oil wells in this district but for'30 ation. For years now the cause of so ma” m" “ “M” bu‘ 3m“! “mi?” al (duodenal) ulcer has been attrib- uted to nervousness, overwork, worry and other elnotional disturbances to constipation, to_a lazy‘ liver that was not removing poisons iroln the blood, may“! m memcm‘ mm the some wheat which ‘they we're cu as we passed through. Po!- thfieng; ‘g atoes is one of their chief products indigestion which sometimues is-very and "Wm mung m’ about $2M per severe and at other times mild. but m9 “m w‘: passed om herd o‘ 4m seven or mud “m” t nan be cattle being driven from ranches. "Med w b“ ' ‘v They also grow beans which were Remember “manna” \ ' - selling atascents per. lb, They had ‘ ' "ma" "u! a good general crop ihls year. With- 4 P. M. ~ Idaho in general, is a rough country with rnuoh waste land, but many, valleys‘ are very fertile through irre- gation from the Snake river. It be glutted. There will always be a de- mand for more good eggs in Central Canada and Maritime farmers should at once increase their productlonby m“ ‘m N‘““’°" mm" "'“4"'h°“1d out lrrlgdtlé-n this state as well as m" b’ ""‘°"°d-1“‘°°~"d "W!" h!" others, including California, would “mg been “mm “b” the “u” a a desert. After leaving Boiseflthe rheumatism m‘! ha“ 415""- “d Capitol and Nampa, we passed over San Diego v - (To be continued) Ceooooaaceeeaoeoo~oo44+fi§c WELSH ANTIIRACITE AMERICAN ANTHRACITE PETROLEUM COKE BESCO HOUSEHOLD COKE ALBION NUT AND move: INVERNESS SCREENED OLD SYDNEY» SCREENID SPRINGHILL SCREENED SMITIIING COAL CANNEL COAL FOR GRATES Also HARD AND SOFI‘ WOOD. Sold in any quantlt and delivered BANK OF Total Assets in excess at $960,000,000 Charlottetown Branch: G. FILLITER, Manager MONTREAL 7 Prince Edward lsland’s “Golden Future” th l illzed State Fan due to taril! protection will not sur- any o er c V‘ 7 w 100 to 200 per cent. now it is definitely proven that they “other p199 mugs o; Sage brush p"- promptly. prise readers of that newspaper who putting the o“ Kath“ of “esenung ‘m’ m‘ “m” a mum "mnwh lflfi W6 pawl! a flock of 511%? which A ~ P‘ k d a C k I m this naive invitation to the British trouble. covered the mad ‘or “hour a “arm. , 1c Q, M” “h” ed “p °n “m9 ° e The Independent Labor ‘ in ‘ - ~ Government upon General Daw, 7 y oi a mile. There must have been [moms 24o ‘ ....r..........»........... ~ A Booster Feature Deachman propaganda which has appeared in its editorial columns rec- ently. The chief contributing fac- tors in the present depression of flrl- ancial and trading conditions in Aus- tralia, says m. Ross, are the marked decrease in earnings of all the state- owned railways, large interest pay- ments on loans raised in London, and aloomparafiei, poor wheat crop, combined with a drastic world- wide reduction in wool values. Colonel Stimson and the United States delegates to the Lon- don Naval Parley! - The incident is reminiscent of "b following resounding phrases: "Your expressed purpose of Bill" Thompson, Mayor of Chicago, and hisrdefiance" of King George dent Labor pm)" The u V- It also walla tho mama “ har- Laborites sit in the House of Com- angue in the course o1 which gct- rnons with other members oi the ing Mayor Iiuriburt welcomed Mr. Lloyd George to New York with the England is irankly communlstic. so “h” was Mr. Ramsay MacDonald himself until a brief term in oflice along‘ with the general strike and the coal strike convinced him of his error. Recently he rnaniully resigned his former membership in the i-depen- ‘ r ndcnt party who support the Government and constitute its left wing, but so far they have given the Government more trouble than either the Con- servatives or Liberals. several thousand in the bunch-two shepherds on horseback with dogs __.___ .... ___.__-.-__-_¢_- The flesh is sad, alasl books are read. Flight, only flight! I feel that birds are wild to tread The floor of unknown foam, and to attain the skies! Nought, neither ancient gardens mlr- and - all the were in charga-Growing aifala hay - " in the valleys is a big buslness—The" get revel-iii crops a year and o. total of about eight tons to the acre which was selling at $10 to $11 per tan. In Caliiomis it was worth $25 per ton. owing to the great drought there. The western part of Idaho near Pruitiands has many fine apple orch- erds. We pass into Oregon at Ont- ario and thence through a very mounianious and wild country for over 50 miles. The drive through To Stimulate Business and Business Con- ditions in Prince Edward Island, published by The Charlottetown Guardian ~We are b- ..-iting' the Cooperation of the Business Firms and Leading Men of , Charlottetown, Summerside and the Province. Mr. Frank Walker, Assistant Editor of the Guard- Th‘ mm“ in wmch the Amtrak studying at close range the man- ian Government is coping with the ner in which the national edifice can“, sum“ ‘om?! Premm rored in tho eyes u“ snug. fiver canyon 1's interesting - . 01 " from nic ta d int b t at . ' ' ' ‘ situation is significant. They have °‘ Amm“ ‘m’ "°““ °“"‘“'“'° m, Unlon o, 5Q,“ Am“ ha, m, Wm: xv,“ L rooms or nvnav xmn l" l! timing this Special Feature Edition, whwh l! " now in the course of publication, and Mr. J. M~ Kirk- raised the tarif! on 221 items of im- port, including automobile parts and other items hitherto accorded tarii! preference under the terms of the trade treaty between Canada and Australia. what the Canadian dairvman cah- ments which beset Europe, has been preserved and maintained in the forty-eighty sovereign States of an indestructible nation, should not alone prove of intense person- al interest to you, but the know- ledge thus gained should be as welcome to all to whom you may impart it as was the divinely sent manna to the children of Israel wandering in the wilderness... Clasping to our hearts the best turned to Capetown after an extend- _ed tour through England, the United States and Canada J-le tells of~ the generous hospitality extended to him in ‘all the lands he visited. He had Men Beret-ably surprised to find how fully King George had recovered his health and strength. His Majesty, with whom General Smut: had waters its delight, _ O nights! nor yet my waking 1mm, whose lonely light Shadows the vacant paper, whiteness l g profits best. Nor the young wife who rocks-her | baby on her breast, I will depart. O steamer, swaying l rope and spar, - Lift anchor for exotic lands that lie ‘Shall hold this heart that bathes in 0""? m!" l” be l Prilttl.’ ""811 When in need ot tools of any descrip- ' . "“*"""""-— tion and of dependable quality visit » _ ' our hardware store and make your l HF- LAND WE LOVE selections from as fine and as varied n; I351“ yuan a stock as can be found anywhere. Compare our prices with other first land is in charge oi.’ Publicity. Boost for a Greater Province class places and you will quickly see " . Louisaoulto . Q. What are the outstanding facts . that it is to your a; with us. ‘ to deal Q - not mdcnund mxwhy ‘in meat“ brain and brawn of the people oi walked about Sandrlhlhflm and Nor- x I ornament. in the m ° I the earth: and (using “all ‘farm ‘this yon“, mum “m” h, b, m nob A a ar _ concerning Iioulabourg’! - Roge ll the dairy industry suilioientiy alarm- ai-erlloe Amtflwl "t "l P mal health and not at all fatigued by "°"'"°“- °lllw°m by orvol hopes. A- The town oi i-ovisbourx. in e rs t l “u” ‘mm ‘m blending md m" long walks. “m “"18! Caps Bretdn, Nova ‘Siiotia, stands out t a 4| . mgtowarrantthecsllingcfared- aging tcgono of the moat important ifying crucible of our American form oi Governmcntwhish God in opvaiw oibarilamontv The rule for ‘Pile-chances are that it will berin To the last farewell ‘handkerchiefs prominently in Canadian history, Hardware ($0., h From Fob. 17th. -Pgqv1n¢lfl con: to consid- institutions, one may travel from —-——— ‘ . m“ ma: “m: _ the centre to the circumierenceof Isabel c. Armstrong, who is quite ‘lat haokoninsol l first as the chief stronghold of the , , u , 01' IIYI "14 ""1"," Y” Pm Ameriucdfsivaat domain ‘manly to find won known 1n Qhapiqmmwn lniornls And m“ mt "Mo. the masts inviting trench on theAtlsntic which took 35 4 . Lflnlted ' :’ ' auction flow not “Wt ti" "m" glmunénz: Iffglgfglflj‘ gfflchwx. The Mall and sslplrs that I-Ion. Mrs. Th t storms, not these years in building. 1t was captured by ________ q " protective measures as Australia l! weuhmm “d the mmmhmm Norman F. Wilson, the new woman ‘l. "l “Wfllllhlhl Wind bends over Peuuerll and Warren in 1745 and _ u adorn-ins. What they never have the Irishman and the Scotchman: w. is above the" average in mt "will"! was» asain by the British urlder Amherst . _ :' l . . . . . .. . but, ‘bu w undmund u ‘my m‘ ti: mgrrird an t: £11130- hleisht has dark and very deeP . ills: aerszil. a infill. a flowering in i700. Itnwlas thcreiore the scene o! .. . I d , uummm SAUCE 1| Australian treaty was aver extended - m“ mu m‘ m“. m‘ scum but eyes. Her! ilne liiliregand ca: Bu‘ o u.” Mach two historic, seiges first were deetin- . ‘ _ h h P“ ‘m.’ 1' g “n! l | - d ma, lnavlnn and the Russian. and, in m"- °"° ° "mm" W?‘ ' ' u’ m“ m” “t” m" “mhmd '3'“ “w” m ABSORBED dart aloe refill-l‘ ""'° 3 to lwlvlle N" W1" r " w“ M, m, w,“ o; m" “m. mod health and plenty 0f exercise. W" ti" sailor's soar! destinies of Canada. The ruins oi the - 3 " ’ m um: a drum thmw- What l! silty. ¢W011hll€h§miiiy"an'd£ncord, and she -is always dressed sttlnslr --ataphaas usual-rm. fortress tell still or its great strength u“ " g ' ll 81.40 for s.“ h. undmgmabh u ‘my. no‘, imbued wit e 8p 0 0f!!!“ from the tip of her shoes to the top - --—--------_._.. ‘n4 “uni; ‘n5 n“; m, “l”. mug "l" 5"" ‘will! 0UP .- An “u. sauce l’!!! mo.» m. u-osty has proved so dam- m“ ' “fiwm °,',°°,,'f,',"‘°“m‘,',,' o! Mr booomiar hot "l8 alvthol- What wr- Jviim will Jim been decided tests of war. ' , l. ahvaya welcome Io i" ‘mm-dlmmm “m,” uaoqunstioaoidrsasralssrthswsarwlliassmlnsalo ‘fig ' mum . 1”“ ‘“ ' point: "What will she wear at the it win make hum w: precedent. . ': a I industrial in Canada. an Order-in- l-Iis wisdom ever vouehsaisdvto Bio two foremost countries sumrlns ed can sad-museum ol-wbiah _ mnnnmm m“, n‘, course or political affairs. my.» tap Prn- Mom’? law y ’ 1 iélvtteafliflifla Oeaaaileannotbe pasaedimlned- children." ladissonthsiioorofthessnateandharmonywith the attire nfher | lsubrmaliaathaloflw film-m“ Ifyou don't believe it, uystnaot- arm"? I'll"? i; mole fellow members of m. -- u To Much 1st, '9"hmm“'h.m°'kmflt°'m “Vl~7°“"ll3-3““'1°°3"cm“'°busidouciotheeandsomeiamorn- I _.__.-_. -, ~ . ‘ ' \ ., amino: to AultraliialonaAlAllF lsdayl so Parliament opens. thsroisjcr EUY Ngw .' QIililibultnreaaelilybeimportd _ 4 nlblflomandinthisconnsctionoom-tholinttimsiahlsloryawraasn» Y‘ "V " "W f 'idlfllllllflnfflh Edihrh‘ No“._ mmuwfl." mg“; laemberineachoithotwololun- ~ .‘~ moan" parr-