Q a i‘ hes-Pm hi1! 0! $119 5°! 5w“ miiwmmt» but ‘m m9 “h” ‘m ‘u “e 1°‘ required o! men who my not more important a factor in pre- ' ' l' l . d l l m T93 first, to raise sufficient funds to as- the party and none are for the “em” 1”‘ d“ “m i’ “"° a“ venting decay. Yet artothou ct all lost: throu h as much moral satisfaction as he EX firmems b Dr m v M? n B You, Sir, were kind enough to m‘ m“ md°n'p°wen' m” chm Siam’ ‘m? that h“ m“ m ‘m °“" °’ “ PM‘ °t “mm “gs Collulzn Johns l-lgpkins‘ University < ma“ an use’ M“ “ ‘°°“'“°"° t° my “m” m m‘ Scout of the world, a fitting wel- throughout the whole four years." oughtwuraotdmxlbe farnlitlllg iubArkané by Dr ‘F C Tmdm and associate; with Sfifigifiiitigy a??? liid hiiiiiili‘ day's issue diiflllggflsiiingma: argbtaril- t d, _ sas 0 g some g g’ an ' .' ‘ .. _ awer tomy c es a I an °°"“.'.° .°.2'..'.‘"..‘;'. ;'.‘t.'...“.i‘...f.2.. s.“ .i‘.’.££i.."2°'?...' ‘..'“".,.'::“ .22.‘; “more in l if.ti“.fié°‘i.filiiii°ti.ii°fil”llil“Si. we my - Wa» ‘we rs»- = e- on “can y' c! y . p0 o i“ ' Mcllanby in England and the Drs. ed tom “y Act “d m“ b°°°m° 5 mb‘ Dr-Mmions words ue unfair-that Thirty-one convicts, most of them , C - d m v “ed Th“ Oid and happier vein revived agent of m. .1. .1. ‘rrainor. Well, I “ ans“ an e n m the“ have had that thought under con- Irflldenl-II ship and spread the Scout move- ment to many part; of where there is at present no organ- ised work amongst boys. Nothing. we may be sure. pleasure when he an assurance that the tive of the campaign will be reach- ed. Om of the finest and perhaps the most genuine compliments that can ‘ be paid that he-or she-ls a. "good scout." ' f-lere ls opportunity to cveryiwdy W demonstrate that they are "good scolls." Surely all who are con- ‘ framed for the development of a high type of character in youth. who are anxious that a sturdy citizen- ship shall be built up tained in Canada, will help forward a movement which is so splendidly achieving the aims of ' f. the association which was started ih 190a by Lord Baden-Powell. These aim; are to train boys to be clean-minded and manly, self-re- _ . llmt and self-respecting, quick to take part in good actions and ever [Qfldy to co-operatr: one with an- other, The boys pledge themselves to do their “‘" their country and to do their to help others. There is no military elm or moaning iii Scouting for ' boys, The purpose, rather, is to trsih up good citizens and inculcate principles of national and interna- ' . in several lines of farm products last year, it is encouraging to note To o very encouraging degree. W" is treading on tho heels of the effort which is being made on be- ‘ Prince Edward Island, there was an I ,_clude improved and. " land, together with dwelling houses, . While for all Canada the average ' with Prince Edward Island in IIARLUTTETOWII Gilllllllfl Gimme I IeLIn. ‘ lonnlri-dsleul 410i ‘ Idllor and lounging mentor-J Assoc-Isle Editors-Iron! ‘Illior lips-v IIOIIII] Dill] ilbllllfll ll”) II Q1 I) per your ill advance) no uounsv. wuwu i. ms. THE BOY_ SCOUTS iiw first the Montreal Gazette. success once Canada m. could give more _ to Lord Baden-Powell visits the Dominion than second objec- be to the individual is to say and main- cheerfully at duty to God and to best 1y of tionsi good-fellowship. ___._______. FARM VALUES Notwithstanding adverse prices $1 that in some Provinces, including increase over the preceding W81‘ 1933 in the average value par acre of farm lands. The figures. which have just been released by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, in- unimproved barns and all other farm buildings. per acre value was $24 in i933 as against $23 in 19:34. Prince Edward Island farm acres increased in ave!- age value'in the some period from gag to Q54. Incidentally, this aver- lle Info value is by far the highest (or the Moritimes, and is battered only by Ontario and British col- umns, thplfigures last year for which were s41 and M0 respectively. ul against as and sex in ma. Que- bec. which had. an I-VIYBBE P" 9417'"- vahre of $36 in i933. broke even The i984 figures for the other i933 figures in Scotia. $21 ll“. provinces, with tho brackets. follow; Nova. mo); New Brunswick. $24 ($20; Manitoba, ti’! ($16): Saskatch- owm no (us); Alberta 01o ($16.) In average values per head of live stock, the 1934 figures show an increase for all Canada over the preceding year in horses, sheep. swine and poultry and a~ decrease for miich cows and total wti-if- ...._______-___ . A SORRY RECORD Ilo more serious indictment has ever been brought against a politi- “1 pgrty, than that which Hon. 18'. Moduli. Minister of, litailwnyl. levelled against Mr. Mack -' King and his “colleagues last week , in the House of Commons. SW37‘- on the Liberal pretence of co- g in the Government's un- gmployment insurance legislation while really OPPOBIM it. DB Mm‘ ion said: "they hove done as they hi" usually done with all measures 3i s I l’ Item-President. I I l! A Inllnnomlll um u» onu- friends have deemed it sufficient for them to play politics, placing party party and all were for the state; tried to make a. political football of every remedial measure int. Passenger air planes will have to made "fool proof." £19? iit-itixdtditihiig @V°!li_d*i*PP"i§mi-€ address in which she stressed the New Brunswick is in the uuen- ix, Se; e s“! an o ' nutritive m” gmw‘ To illustrate this she drew atten- viable fashion of having a_ big defi- cit--some half-a-million dollars. Today last opportunity for con- tributing to the Welcome Baden- Powell Fund. The Iriberals appear foolhardy in selecting the “Ides of March" to banquet their leaderJtt. Hon. W. h Mackenzie King. Invitations are be- ing issued to Liberal members of both Houses, and all legislatures, to attend the banquet While’ grazing the other day in pastures near Dorchesier, mgland. Mr. George Shell's cattle kicked up half a dozen gold coins which started the farmer digging in his posture. He unearthed more than a hundmd coins dating back 300 years. The treasure, worth about $5,000, is believed to have been buried during the reign of the Stuarts. Burt-sure- 86303 persons were receiving pen- sions at March 31, 1934. The total paid to pensioners for the year was as at Decemb 3i last of the Fed- eral Govemment with respect to each province BXCllBlvr: of Quebec and Nizw Brunswick were: Alberta, $3,581,406: British Columbia, $6,- 071,793; Manitoba, $6,559,037; Nova. Scotia, $1,154,148; Ontario, $0,061,- 386; Prince Edward Island, $168,886; Saskatchewan, Northwest territories, $7,774. Total contributions of each of these pro- vinces at December 3i were: Alberta, $l,6'78,3U; British I lumbia, 391,760; Manitoba, $0,305,112; Nova. Scotia, sseuliey Ontario, $15300.- 266; Prince Edward Island, scenes; Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, nil. prices for potatoes. while out in Notes By The Way The Bolton. Kansas. Recorder. reports an Arkansas farmer who bought two hound dogs at the be- ginning of i934 for fifty cents apiece and at the end of the year appraised them at $100 apiece. By dint of this accounting he was abl». to show a small profit on the farm. The Kansas paper suggests that. such a man would make a good bookkeeper for the New Deal, but a little contemplation of the record demonstrates that this Arkansas gnnius would be wasted in a routinc job. He shows the simplicLy, the breadth of vision and the inspiration out large firm“. l‘ l I I O I Burnett. I J l. Ill l! l._fiurrh. §.-.-_..___ In: u: Mullet Animal. udllnlkl Ionic. But my hon. depression. While all dentists and most phy- sicians agree that brushing the teeth and thus removing fermenting sub- stances will help prevent decay, the evidence is continually increasing that proper food is as important if and the stile second. ‘ y said that none were for the Y Agnew States give striking evidence of the effects of the proper diet in preserv- ing or preventing decay of the teeth. "Experiments by Toronto doctors have shown that cavities in child- rcn's teeth can be reduced '17 per cent by a nutritive diet", Missfllary Bell, director of the Visiting House- kcepers Association told the Feder- ation of Community Service in an violent criminals, killed a guard and broke out of prison at Granite, Okla, where Mrs. G. A. Waters is warden. some of them used human shields to prevent fire from pur- suers. Granite penitentiary has been in the spotlight on more than one occasion recently and reforms have been instituted. Apparently the violent criminals" lnmain dissatis- King and his followers have not 1 d? ____.______.. EDITORIAL NOTES L tion to experiments upon the re- lation of nutrition to teeth being made by the doctors of the Hospital for Sick Children. “The average new cavities a year in the teeth of Toronto children are‘ three. By an adequate, balanced diet intwo orphanages they have been cut exactly in half, that is an aver- age of one and a half cavities to each child. By adding cod liver oil to that diet they were further reduced by about another half or a total reduction of '15 per cent due to proper food and cod liver oil " As mentioned before, it is for- tunate that milk is so generally ilsed Mr. Gordon Selfridge, who built up a great department store in London, England. says: "Without newsparnr advertising I could not have gone very far." l-le learned the value of such publicity when he was at the Marshall Field store in Chi- cago, being, in fact, the first to use a full-page ad. When he arrived in England, he tried the same method of telling the people what h: had to sell. and found it eminently successful, though he found the rates much higher. Notwithstanding the high cost, he declares he could not continue business successfully in the Old Land without the liberal Provincial mm“ °“ “m” ”°' t l di b all children as it is one of the §§enl§§.-'§§§§ll1i'r§gsglet:§er. ea n8 bzst sources of lime which is so campaign in Parliament. This bec at 25 to 30 cents B- 518 "We greatly needed in building Strong strategy has not been followed by for nn mticle graded to exactly the Mr. King and his supporters. the same standard, with the added teeth. Apparently vii-imln D is the big factor in preventing decay, and thus we find that foods containing vita- min D, with which vitamin A and lime (calcium) are often associated, are being extensively used in all children's hospitals, orphanages and schools. These foods include e88 Vim‘. mm‘. suct, butter and cheese. Cod liver oil and some other fish oils are the richest known sources of vitamin D. It is present in fat fish and also in animal fats except ll}?_'=.‘l§}.*1‘i.i3?i§:.. _ _ A lady had a lame bird which shn was in the habit of letting out of its cage every day. one morning. as the bird was picking crumbs oi bread off the carpet, the family cat who had always before shown great kindness to the bird. seized it sud- denly and jumped with it in her mouth upon a table. The lady was much alarmed for the fate of her favourite, but on turning about, she instantly discovered the cause of her crfs unusual behavior. The door had ham left open and a strange cat had just come into the] room. The lady turned the intrud- er out, her own cat came down from its place of safety and drop- the bird without having done it the smallest injury. the land was not that length time in pasture? Under the Old Age Pension Act, very forcefully the striking benefit resulting from our departure from gold. Under the old system this de- clirn of sterling-which is not in- dicative of any weakening of our lntcmational position-would never- theless have necessitated deflation- ary measures in order to protect the gold stock, and those measures would have had depressing effects on our internal trade. Now, how- ever, deflation, except as a correc- tive of inwrnal inflation, has been banislzvd as an unnecessary, dis- credited instrument of a freely operative monetary policy. There is at present n0 evidence of inflation. Our price Ynvcl is steady and there is no extravagant stock exchange speculation on borrowed money. Accordingly, no reason can found for reversing the monetary policy which has proved so success- ful in the past thule years-Reg- inald MacKenna. It was inevitable that the extreme left in Parliament at Ottawa should attempt to destroy the con- 6,56d,118. The total contributions Th” “we” newspaper h ‘he world, the Poking Bap, of China. has ceased publication. It was found ed 1.534 years ago during the reign of the Emperor Tin Kuan Tenng, who is considered in China as the inventor of printing. The paper wasi originally prinhed on strips of yel- low silk sewn together. From being a periodical the Peking Bao became a daily paper in 1800. In spite of its many vicissitudes and of being‘ suspended more than once for pol- itical masons, the paper has sur- vived through a long career, which began in the year 400 AD. $6,020,614, Ind $3.- The average person cannot see why we cannot cut through tilac 8N standard of living much below what cur productive capacity would war- rant; nor can they see why this cannot be done without setting up a new and experimental order of things either by way of Fascism or Socialism. ' Actually, it b sterling prices that have kept stable while prices o! gold have fallen. Hence the depre- ciation of the gold value of sterling does no mo‘)? than mark the rising These facts illustrate NJHQ, Ind We complain about miserable Alberto. it is the‘ lnturn for cattle raising that hurts. Mr. G. G. Ooote, MP. told the House of Commons the other day, a neighbour of his-sent a cow to the Calgary market and after paying all charges was told his net PQCUJTLWOUXG. be 19 cents. Th: agent who sold the cow. receiv- ed ‘l5 centscommission. The charge for the hay the cow-mat the mar- ket was 35 cents. He was asked to call in for- his money as the amount was too small in pay by cheque but the farlrnr wanted a Quebec, 3mm, Guiana, the East “hwk- H‘ “id h’ Pmpmd i" hiwellndies, and one or two African it framed so that if at some time in 001m,“ u, w,“ Th1; poms 0g Ap- m“ “m?” mil 5°“ °°mi>i5m°d °i peel have mode thenmelves conver- Pw‘ 911°" t“ wind m“? him suit with Roman-Dutch Law and Vii" "lily 1°" Vi"?! ""- 1"! precedents from time immemorial. must he a philosopher u well l! l But otherwise mglish common law "iiiiifl- prevails throughout the British Em- ‘ pire and the United States with tn». It will be recalled that the Unlt- 630mm,,‘ 0g wuigigna_ ed States entered on war with Spain, because it was alleged the U8. battle ship Maine was (hliber- ately blown up by emiuaries of tough customers to handle who Svein- New s Filipino. 1n the ll- sometimes got the better of him. A 1088i! Dlymdflt of JIM-n. ll b01118 well-known worthy appeared before hilmed for calming the wreck of him for the nth time, and the tho dlrllibio HMO!!- At "i! W811i‘ magistrate said: "Well, Pat, I'm go- 111 iilirilltion. Ir. R0! W- i!‘ to tn lenient with you this time. Knabonshue, balloon manufacturer, hnd let you off with the price you - ‘ “‘ i-het the mo! 1m duo to pay for a bottle of whisk 75c." robotics during the flisht- Allied "nut, Your planer," replied Pat, "it by whom, be replied: "I'd-hate to was s, gift m’ 1 hope yours will be I07." but ll“? Willi! "I'M l! 9N the some." "Dismissed," snapped out mess boys might have been amp llrjfltlgerlld. We are mminded of edhvi-he-Yoolmmlienolledwlt this on reading of o one that is possible" 1h pointed wt only come before llegistrete Aniftlony two of the Mason's omw perished‘ moo. riusbursh. whom‘ having H119!”- bom caught in o. bookie shop raid. make o but?" lobed the . "No.1 didn't have tint." answer.” "Hmmm." som- meutodhilhonorflintlioteisoyou haw about turning it the fraternalistic duties of itself, to deny that sufficiently versed in that system to be entrusted with final interpreta- tlons. On the/other hand, it must be borne in mind that South Africa is not the only part of the Empirn under Roman-Dutch law. There is Share of the burden of whatis ti: a bargain as possible, there A Business Man’s Rhymes (Mail and Empire) When the late Judge Fitzgerald was police magistrate he had some thlhfl t0 the by Dr. O. W. TIIMIltbAfrlclli Gofifhmout "Meanwhile, o of op- uoved 0.10 . dsys Wewnrming whole lydun needs‘ tflliliflilidfiififiiilioililblrlovcrtothocmsrwjutssifycumu¢h',m,d“mmm laovebsaalymooasapoalsinflasdmthebotaodiestPMlluueihfiieh-ituksoatieost fllfl- Illdlll. rltiit‘ lmnudlllfioidtiu" sniflm ' viifliilimiifl-I" must fhehonbzilftlhado wi:un“"i'°“ii"'““"!°",h%°'|"w> and leave the whole Farewell, dear-Jen; that smile, No more shall glaldden our ‘lhat rum; tear, with pain forbid’ Better than words; nor more as- °ii That hand outstretched, from small Th: for our earth. our Joys in heaven, we hope to meet tomb at Edmonton. Election Date Guesses at Ottawa for the Toronto Mail and Empire may be accepted, the coming Eclnixiloli election will either on June 17, or in the third week of Septembe . The Conser- vatives, he says. prefer the earlier date while the Liberals now desire to see the appeal delayed as long as possible within constitutional limits. If this be so. it shows a reversal the attitudes of the two parties on the question since last fall, when the press abounded with assertions that the Opposition member were determined to "force" the Govern- ment to the country bry a militant reason given by the press writer above-quoted being that the Ben- net; reform time being at least, has swung the trend of public favor to the Govem- month side. who is usually well-informed, the tributary features of the unemploy- ment insurance bill, and it was equally inevitable that the amend- ment should be rejected. One has to hold vnry exaggerated views “of e State and of the exemption of Lo- bor from all responsibility to help the insured must contribute. Generally speak- ing, the moderate elements of La- bor are fully prepared to bear their signed. entirely for their benefit and peace of mind. Canadian labor as u whole can be described as emin- ently fairmlncrltl‘. and. while it is but human to seek to obtain as good are some cccasions when it is obviously the right thing to share fairly-Ex. 1t is not often that a business man finds time w indulge in poetry. When he does we feel like offering a wold of encouragement. His ef- forts may odd grace to the ameni- ties of life or oven contribute nome- gaicty of nations. And so we have pleasure in calling at- tention to the ddress given recently iiby. of Montreal. to the Royal Montreal Ourling Glib of which he is a member. He is a. graduate of McGill and 0f I-hrvdrliil’. ti» EPITAPH ON LAMB that harmless mirth, . domes- tic hearth; to flow, uago our .w ; but well-earned store, ield. succour to the‘ destitute no And if wflh friends we share thee there. at --I-l. F. Cary. m ‘Written by request of Moxon, amb's friend and publisher, for his (Sydney Post-Rcmrd) If the opinion of tile staff writer sol be held sh a programme, for the in According to the same authority, is Government will propose a Parlia- mentary recess from April 18 to May 20, to enable Premier Bennett to attend the King's Jubilee cele- bration at London. Should this re- cess be agreed upon, the Govern- ment's desire would be to wind up the sessional business quickly and fix the election date for the last week in June. As against this plan. the alleged preference of the Op- position for a le-ter dlssolutlonJs cited, and if such s preference of the Opposition for a later dis- solution is cited. and if such a pro‘- ference actually exists, it is not easy to see hcw an appeal to the country can take place earlier than mid- sum-me. On the other hand, the Ministers are said to be unanimous- ly against a July or August election. owing to the large number of absentee summer voters with 0on- servative leanings. ' One consideration that lends weight to these speculations is the remarkable lack of miiitancy in the Liberal opposition. which is accept- ing the Government's reform pro- gramme with little protest, and, as the Mall correspondent says, has shown distinct "apathy" ever since the beginning of the session. specu- lations. however, will soon yield place to definite certainties on the point, for, if the Liberals wish to postpone i-he date of the election they can easily do so. The one present certainty is that the Op- position has abandoned completely its ann -' im-sessional stategy or forcing the Government's hand and concentrating on an early dis- solution. The election can hardly be held earlier than July and present indications point to September as the probable month for the cam- Pligh- a different angle. "We have emerged, we're told, from the depression: Or are emerg- ing-that is the expression: Stocks have come back-it rings from every steeple-or will come beck-though not to the same people. These op- timistic slogans keep us going, so we forget at times how much we're owing. Yet there are , sslmists who who find enjoyment in talking all day long of unemployment. The minute that you paint s rosy vision. they tum 110011 you with supreme derision and give you arguments that last forever- to prove prosperity will come back never." ~ Dr. Colby then surveys mankind. if not from China to ‘Peru, at least from Japan to Italy, and continues with his rhymes: “We come beck, st last to our leaders, from all of whom be secedcrs. Thews one thing sure about the next election; whswer lllly be the choice or the rejection- e'en should the House be drowsy ll ' the Sena‘ ‘v-‘ll still have Stevens, Woodswcnh. King and Bennett; ondiftowardsthelafttoofuthoy B0. we Iiiwalys eon fall book on NM! 00111011369! IIGl-IDOMII- Oolby adds tho some: "Just cultivate your for gardening is or! of roceoticm. » mainly. ii) N ‘i’ Q ‘J F‘? ti. 355T. ti; r-ii POTATO MARKETING PROB- LEMS ' Bin-May I encroach upon your valuable space for a few further observations oh the problem facing the potato Province as a result of coming un- der the provisions of the Canada Marketing Scheme. slderation but license will cost one $26.00 and that I shall have to pay another $25.00 ca/use of the great difficulties emrlenoed in making sales those already Everybody admits that since this scheme became operative it has been exceedingly difficult to make sales, and I think any schoolboy on the street can tell you the reason why. the birthright of the potato pro- ducers of this Province has been have been forced out of the mar- kets of Quebec and Ontario by the blundering policy of trying to con- trol something that beyond our power to control. If you are good sprinters in s. race and you of handicap one of those men by placing a heavy the farmers of Prince Edward Is- land to sell their potatoes in the cities and towns of Ontario and Que- handicap and lieater charges, to say nothing whatever about delay involved due to a long haul thing is manifestly unfair and rid- iculous. If this marketing to the farmers of Prince Edward Island they must be placed upon an equality with the farmers of 0n- tario and Quebec. u: osbb mended to the curlers but Dr. words of o [not ens," A own producers of this the fact that this the end of March has caused me hesitate and more especial] be- ing by holding licenses. The fact of the matter is d for a mess of pottage, and we is absolutely going to start two equally burden upon his oulders surely you cannot call it fair deal; and still you expect of exorbitant freight rates the extra risk and sub-zero weather. Surely the ever going to be worth five cents 'I‘o revert for one moment to Mr. Trainer's idea of what consti- tutes a fair margin between the price paid at which may I suggest that 3 or 4 cents a bag is not sufficient to cover ware- house charges storing and loading and still lcm-e a legitimate profit If the warehouse men are h t“ looked upon as mere "middlemwn" whose services and equipment nrc of no value to the business, then possibly 4 cents would be adequate, ‘nut so far as my judgment and ob- servation go the time has not yet, arrived when you can safely close the doors of the potato warehouses and dispense with the services of those upon whom rests the respon- sihllity of co-cperating with the farmers in marketing their prod- to the farmer and that the potatoes are sold. for conditionlllc. for the shlppr-r. ucis. Mr. ‘Trainer evidently still clings to the opinion that a. res- ponsible rnsn in charge st loading points is an unnecessa y item of “Dense. in spite of the fact that the bitter and disastrous experi- ences of last year are still fresh in his memory. If the warehouses B" not required then the sooner they are turned to some other use the better, but if they are required i-hen those in charge should cer- tainly be compensated for- services rendered and their owners cannot DWWYly be placed under the eate- zory of middlemen. Therefore. I submit, that in drafting out a scheme in which "pegged prices" is an imposing feature. some con- sideration must be given to the men who accept the responsibility of buying the farmers’ produce Bill! ravine him u legitimate price at the warehouse door. Personally, I am in favor of giving a few or our men a monopoly of that end of the business. ‘ they cunt ' charges. FARMERS ’liTTE|iTi0|i While In Us City do not form your supply of If l B ’ S Condition Powder REFRESHING 2 . . SATISPYING, O The fragrance of dowy-frosh spool-mint leaves-Aha flavor that has mode Wrigley’: apoarmlnt world-famous! Perfect blending of Wrigley’: spnrmlnl flavor, ehlclolnd cone sugar-unfunny the lllvor Int! 13-4209 Cosmetic-Wrigley‘: loss l 12.12. skew ~ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Surnmerside, ifioyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown more successful shippers and sales- are trained CU Can Buy H &Ns Bright Gut Anywhere in P.E.l. Processed AND Packed and _ Nicholson iiiiiiiiiiie- PRODUCT WW“ BRIGHT cur Sllillilllli TOBACCO and equipped for the work. but I om not in favor of giving them the right to gobble up the whole am- set aside for handling and ii. Ii. S. iiilllflliii, B-A-xlP-AsC-G-A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT. MIMBII OI’ CANADIAN SOCIIT! OF COB’! 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