ih 1h pa Y? ru tli E ' W. Chester S. McLure. Dissident. f the Canadian \Ve€kly Association province today accompanied, some organization; ihie those Aaricultural ‘TITQUBiiUY eillllhiliile with 50ml? lures which were voted out 0f the1111e1.01.me1.1axe_,1 111111 1111. are. problem-s, m-any angles from which 11e1..__11.;1e1111y 151115911 m pay until M“ Be" the agricultural progress of C311‘ the Guardian drew repealed alien-roads, our finances, and with the1 ada. must be viewed in order t0 11011 to it. Then ata meeting of theriilllilflq 0f make it a connected‘ and mutuullyngxecutive Council they decided t0 beneficial whole. ThePe must event. Day n, rearing no (mum 1111111 1118111963111, proud-n‘ lliili)’ be Cilflidlmiledt and unified n repeated attention to it should l-n- 1 Canada is to ibecome the great 111.13 1119 “11111; 115 you g0" reputation " country which ills 114001101 leiiiliiic" which ‘its irlefltls attempted to .be- many matters o D. K. Currie. Associate Editor T Morning Daily (founded-lat?) 85-00 net 1w (delivered) $4.50 per year (mailed! in advance in Canada and United States. 1n advimmproducod in his home organ on: The concluding portion of Prem- ier Bell's budget speech w“ re‘ ‘Tuesday last. -it contained cer- tain Promises. certain statements as to what the people are satisfied FRIDAY, JUNE 22,0923 1 WELCOME Jfilnhatisrs l T’ l The Charlottetown Guardian has .\‘ e wepape r~ who visit our tlim welcome the whole province int: power. wlfl lieiiriiQv jolii. Apart altogether the Bell Government has e (liffcrciit provinces e Atlantic to the sure them (.5 a vrarm welcome in Accounts that, the Prince Edward Island. . , .'__... _ _. .0. . The Cdflddldll \\ Q1) NEWS tnildish custom of so mantpulatim. they 1111011. 11131 111.9), are n01 mam laljse the accounts as lo show its‘? niembershiP liEi-ping surplus is p111 11 111111g1-‘iear that lthe couzrtrp‘ is convinced1 per Association is a in Prince w ar its President was u Edward lslitndt-r. ytrzi A. ‘R, Bren- min, edizor of the Sunimerside 1iayiiicnis, as shown yearly in the "i0"? “iQFUiIQ-sti ‘lii-ill tile)’ ‘YEP? iilliltthiic should he given relative ‘to i 1919, because his record since then the 1111111.; ith-rutluh Rustico. I , 1 1 sue which contracts the flesh. Thus [Rf-iiiili-‘tf (ove. known as the pond 1 Journal; this Ytrklf‘ the honour goes Public Accounts. sociation represents especially the riil sections cl‘ Canada and will erefore be in a position to apprec- characteristics province which ted that‘. the visit will not be sit.- ficiently long to enable them to see “m” M m" I)ro"‘nce4> "ind confer 9m] ‘boast is that may ‘ham showndiiio a glad h-Yrnn oi‘ praise to Bell. wish more of our people for piir- 11 1iumllls am) 1105a: of comparison as to meth-evary ygay since they men who are in touch with the -for'e- 11111 H1054 flgiiflliliiliii 59050115 0f ‘he provincial government has owedbudget speech and has them m1 11111 1ieiited in his official org-nib. 1 l I is obvious. s and its ing can be more hellpful in this eo- have 118-811 11111.1 ,1111111 Qhdhmtion and unification than 110111171 many 0111111. 1111111131- 1111-1111111 such .1; V1511 01' investlgM-lon com- 111115119811 paid? As it is these iblll.s1110111_.. hJis now the n. when the electors of! and i .._.?_{-o-&—--~~— GETT|NG UNDER WE|GH now being held or arranged forand before the month leloses all candidates of lbol-h‘ parties will “be in the field. The pmvlnce is htell)’ well advised as to the issue! b!" fore the people And as t0 idle cal-fibre and character of the candi-1 The new 111181 o1- 5111111111; 01.1111 diiles- ‘If We m“ a Mr granted’ as has added life and plclwreisqueness “'9 Bhmim be 8M9 m ‘m’ m“ magic ‘Charlottetown harbor. The series Chief 0000"" °Y he eiemmme B of Saturday races, although hither- 1° 99"“ ‘the “warp” “I the °"““'1to not very exciting owing to scarc- 11¢ expecmt 111,11 "Y m9" “hwld lbe mu“ “ec°s' lty lot‘ wind, draws many interested satisfied and that lie is sure of slty for Dliillilfliilwrangllm" The visitors to the waterfront and al- hime" “m '5’! “l Elqqtfins would ready many have _ their favorites be w ehwl 1H0" "W?" "h" “m among the white winged fleet. The 1 i 5° the b"i1saiilng craft has lby no lmeans 1119)’ 1W0‘? how iffr their pffliiiflm- thrown the mosquito fleet of motor -1-t is freely tldmilled till" "w" boatl into the shade. ilt takes iiii has been. ditrhts lhévvlfl l'°'"‘ iuiius of crafts to make mi ha... years, t0 put l! M5101)? l "film" tlve waterfront and we are flartun- fact that he and his dlstrlot col- flase of intention with respect l0 ate ill having them all represent administration. .lt will soon be time to arrange for JAR have httd our xes enormously the more exciting aquatic sports. c111,,“ 111111 M11111,“ 11w “W111 u c1111“! 1o s“ 11m trust, men wlho of our higher and sh:uld we include interest increased; we have, in addition, mo“ mama“, a ‘h’ fir“ “"1" burrowed large sums o! money and of the House. we have increased our other members of their families. in plus ever)’ year since they came The bald fact is that tlons oi‘ our great Dominion from year gone deeper and deeper in. Pacific, lheyfticiit. This is indicated by t“he i‘act' 1 1ments show a yearly increase. The ‘lvt-‘FF DTQWIWQ ii- iF-‘lillesented. Last political trick which no sane znan ill ‘believe for a moment. indebted- ‘ much 1ileiisure in extending a cor-1l19$3- We 8T9 DHYiIiB interest t:da.\' in Richmond tBay" was male (our t dial welt-tune to the members oi 011 501110 8160.000 more than vdéfeafi B80 in “r. Bell's manifesto paid in 1918. In the face of these incontrovertible facts we are calmly“ told by our Liberal aspirant; to ot-:'r1a1m_,~_ ot them at least, by their wltes undJice that they have shown a 5111-. e1 the Conservatives toi- I _ “e"°71fric has done-nothing in the matter from the tact that they represent made a surplus since it came inlosince but now Ipepe315 111s pmmsal‘, interest pay- a bookyof their word. with an) certain . predictions, the promises is "no addi- tional taxation". Th“ 91-91111” 1was made in I919 and falsified Another promise fill the hudset specch-"giviiig the lfflfiIl-EIS access to the mull deposits ‘to the electors. iln all those years ‘i was the same with our Ottawa F00!‘ Years ago he blam- neglect 1 in this matter, although they had lrecovered $100,000 a year 111ml ipronrised to do better than they-J? and sec power; on the contrary. it has each who Will be so credulous as t.» be-'fo the ‘Legislature. of the Legislature. lieve him now? O 1.. . . - . ~ ‘J1 G - ' are VLSFJIS and this alone will iti- t-leaixy set cut yearly in the Public1 Very Shy is Mr. Bell, also his of- Q8332 Sggeongm ‘ficm "F" i" hi! IUPPOPIBPS in returned soldiers whom they have 1111c Home 11f "11. man" o; broken betrayed in the past 11,111 ignored at in the city only a few days ago, lfaith and falilfied promises! tAnil they greatly to! the fact. Mr. Bell's 1iromi-seis1 -oi' no more taxiation. recovery of claims and fertilizer from Rich- llere are the records of interest nignd 1331; -1-e11¢;.;11e11 now, are 9111,11 to Quebec ,tlie new President being 11191115911155; .\lr. J. l2. l-‘ortin, editor n! L'Eclairc Bcaccvillc, Quebec. The Weekly Newspapcrmenk-As- 1918 $19,679.53 l9l9 . $50,Rul.39 1920 . $56,497.53 192i $58,686.93 1922 .. $59,070.11 For 1923 the figures on justLfinble pride. ‘ll is to be regrei- estimates by the Liberal majorit_\'.1SC11111 111111181“. bu“ 111111 1,011,111,193) tell the Then with glowing and heartfelt1_,_.1111,1n._e1.1 The above figures “stow and show how empty the Lib- an‘: V H ilo their own pay and broke fdhlh-Sllfllllfl be o1 enough val-tie for 1iro-l-1011S1 50 don't he inipttlielll i1 a debt oils of agriculture iintf‘_marketitig.1,°we1-_ The advantage o‘ a cuxfierence with. The (“her (my we referred m a blylfhe as s-ireplierilis a-t it wakes rc-l U“? peated the broken promises in hisi oi‘ some $l600 which DOHIiIIlOB. iililii)’ 0i 0i" “mums the tCilty 01' Charlottetown Tor There are many past three years and “Men {heyi "The People are satisfied". said‘ whim)’ (‘Ca-“adlanhmg stow upon it. Where would tliel1ruc11on_ IIMiOIlflYiliB-‘l Emilie “- l° be- N°m' boasted ‘surplus of the past yeuiHp-roud but ironfitient, as he ‘tells us 13111 111111 1111 1111111. he is “feeling siure that he can paritson and conference as the Pres ‘go over l0 l-lle current year whld ent l-olur of Canada by m-en who are eve“ 11 6191319111 1119 B211 Gover i101 011i)’ i" much with ‘the various nient would not be obliged to ac-1L phases 0! 01"‘ allflcumir“! me count for until next tlifaroh andnust they 111111 1,1,1.1-11ye,11_ but Wll0 l0 ii ""59 exiem '19“! and which, as matters are now going they dare not face the music: formulate vulbilc 0P Iiioii- Tim"- ‘he will have to be accounted for by tour will lbe an inspiration to the 111111111181. g_o1,e1.111111e11.1_ visitors and a source of informa- tion to their readev I)oniinlon at large, we have The trail of the Bell government 1n 192111 an 101.6“ 1° f“, 111,111 m ‘the has lbs-En marked by deliberate dec- now. When the votes are coun-leil _ m’ eption from the outset. The people doubt. We trust their ‘brief BYB)’ l“ do not want this; some hard shelled the Gil-Pile" 01' ‘the Q31“ Wmxbe ‘both partizans may want it in the hope P191183!" will limiiitlbieiilliiiii- m“ ‘tit-M. it may help them u» retain the)’ Wm w"? awifly. Wm‘ "them ifheir iflbs but some electors regard pleasant memories of the Little Sis i11 as 11 cause 1.01. a 11am ter of tho Confederlation. 11111111 11,1 1119 1,19“. 11111,, 11901119 gen. orally are taking of the situation. ‘They have decided that it i-s ttl-me ‘for a chztn-ge. All the conventions The remainini-t lBOIil/BHPIOHS "P9 held hitherto by both political par- for a ties indicate this desire liie change and the change is expecteillhi-‘ime- 0n July 26. -<-0>——-~—- EDITORIAL NOTE They speak for 3P8 mlifiil his followers made l , . very prgpgfly fesstcn and promises road d abs n- re““cfi°n anti Lea. and Crosby and Josh-atoms came inlfl That extiltant li-s not only proved hits promises ivorthless, bu". that we must expect 11, 1lllm to do the opposite of what be‘1111-1;(,3 11 1s ‘His- "no taxation" promiseif Lay's. lii 1919 meant four-fold taxationlmi‘ ""11 liilllii-isti" it received 1Tb: promise is only the bait on} the hookl 11 I Lightly and gaily Mr. their fair pro- before the in; with the ‘Pork question clearly shows that the Patriot's fictitious onrespondent "Farmer" deavoring to deceive the public 11 wherein making a Canadian and American hog prices he quoied flflfifll'gah%gfl i1: Toronto knowing we t t eist ogs on that market ‘e made 11° 9'70“- '-° make ll EOO-l-ixought a premium of ten percent higher. cago prices "Toronto" to gin the Ciinndian hogs. lpriicfised by the Liberal members in the“ North Rustico Bell and iguire rl. TN! column is upon for the discussion by correspondents _ of questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the volition expressed by its oor- respondents. Hogs and Grits llil llilllililiillllllll inlimiilummlnrmm J. R. Burnett, Editor and Publlshor1 ' Slr.—~\'our recent efltorial deal- Ehm $00,? i M ' Qduuts a, 1mm Bales. M5. INFLAMMATION or THE HEART 4 m1“ 1313i m)’ reader 111 ‘ 8r0w facetious and say tliialvevexxrgf was en- comparison of prices paid for thick in addition be used Chi- under the bending hat these were the mica; paid for This eZfoi-t on the Dan"; of “Farm- rs" in line with the deception 1 n-any sing song speeches illlflilg the but sesshml iln an issue‘ in an issue lhr-r letter by one who signs him- elf “Soldier Former" evidently of in an effort sullilbrt from lhc sliverezi l i and totally i their convention held i am. -Sir, etc. LIVE STOCK BREED-ER. i‘-'— Roads Dangerous I Aflir —A gr-itcriil warning to llic The road frfim lite creek .10 Mn 0..l, is so iii" veliicl ~' to meet or pass, "H1011 1; ing (iii not in the lea-It untidy lift voters who iire determined; but their rights shall be Jhmherl 'i‘lie Cape Road is in a 31in |worse coniiition.~.iin four 111f1€1.e11,1 knzm‘ itll this‘? _ Y plat-es the distance betweei the‘ election. With cheerful anzl happy 11.11ee1_11.1c11 111111 edge o1, I ( a blank, .\ b00115 file)" proceeded to double f-zom 2010 5O tfeet in height, is loss t on 1ier-li t husiasni they atldeti 150 percent 1 it chorus they nave wince repezitcil whenever they met: in the House. And Hr. Bell as "will our schools, our1 things as they no.1 How can they be otherwise?"1 And he is "proud" he tells -ns_ “es-1 “In four years" l peoted," Well there was a. man ‘even wiser than Mr. Bell who wrote that Pride goctli before de-s-l .Mr. Bell is not onlyi return to the Legislature with ful- ly as large a majority as we now Proud thud boastful as he time is not fa-r 9115i lBedeque in- |dlgnitn-tly' called. upon lhlm and Mr. ea his colleague to 1 And Messrs. Bell and Lea, who dared not face their indignant electors know just liow well "satisifletl" the people are, there and throttgltout the ‘Province. Re- cent reports from bhe 4th District. tell how reluctant their former political friends are even to nomi- nn-te them again, admitting that they can-not be elected. Neces- sity however compel-s their he- nonrlniitiion, for otherwise the ‘Bell Government would he left without a head! ‘it is also well known that if the Attorney General could iniflueince the decision both Messrs Bell and Lea would be they will that the Premier s-nyw-hero untiler complacency. This iaweeplng the Province lfflilrillflhfl maJorl-ty! - record for future reference. see in Bedeque and elsewhere. e11 league stand foremost In the Great Betrayal of 1919-20. lBell and Lea Ithis in mind July 26th. l Daily Selections ' Guardian Readers resign the I T“ left at And there are others of the coterie who in the party caucuses ln session time loudly proclaimed was “no good." and than. the party would never got his leadership, who would view his rejection with is the man who boats-ts that he is proud of his work. that he had done better than the -people are with a We cheer- fully join with The ‘Patriot in plac- lng the lPremlefs blalanld boast on lBye amd bye we shall see what we shall The Premier's words recall the bin one foot. The many [Ollfli-‘ifs who frequent htse rcziiii; in autos during the run a great risk and even he lives of ‘the 1 i ection. i‘3\'@i"l' v0lcl‘. man or woman bct tl am, Sir, etc, VOTER -—~--—<o->§_ FOR l From tho W I Louson ‘miihl " = -..w.. 'l ¢°|1¢¢;1°11_ 1the \\£.l\lll__. of .1 richly to11>1i11€1r1 :t;11iQ.~-~~\' of liisitiory. kml’. "id _ cg - Eiintl kl '4 llP-Hi ' h‘ m“! ‘if “miwml AFTER iilflflllidlll onuiitiils tinder the N211’- l -Al“ter ‘the darkness, dawning, 1we have d'oiie_ bet-ten than we ex- A1111 5111- 01 11118 fested 11,1111“ I Fresh fragrance from the meadow, Fresh hope in everything. After the winter, spriinttlme, Aiiil dreams that flower-like throng; Alter the tempest, silence; Alter the silence, song. Aliter despai and (loubtiiig A fiiith wit iout alloy, God here and over yoniler,— The end ol‘ all tliin-gs——_lo_v. —-F. 1E. Contes thc-y were never deceived a-nd he- trnyed before. They won't to evade such subjects now to talk about schist-hing else-to bide be- hind a smoke screen anti tell liow TlllllCfLhGllEl‘ they have done than they late government. iilnd this wit-h the Cm- Ferry 1ilylng daily across ‘the ‘Stflhll. of Borden in their own district! Which is the great- er boon this fret.» gift oi‘ the tCon- servaitlves or the "Bell and Lea taxes? Which is the more desir- able ‘the lionelst fitithi kept by the late government or ‘the deception and broken promises of Messrs ‘Boil and LOXI?~JLGL the boosters refrain from boasting tin-ill after the battle! -—i<o>——-— SWEDEN TO HELP AMERICA CELEBRATE JULY FOURTH GOTHENBURG, Sweden, June 21.—Conimenioratlon of the fact that Sweden was the first country to sign a commercial treaty with the United States after their in- dependence had been won, will take place in Gothenbnrg this year tit the first Swedish celebration of the Fourth of July, the festivities Exposition now being given here. the festivities. This ed Just like other lining and if the blood is carrying I around in it the poisons oi‘ tonsllii. imprcxslsion is. rheumatism. they will naturally tbe carried to the heart. should cl so lieiirl growths: or vet: vsliicli prt-vcnt it This iilltiws blood to leak back-n stand narrow that in mail)’ flesh you liiivc ii valve whose t-ilgcs absolutely 'mp“5'|’m.iiri2 1)ll('ki‘l‘f‘il by the fibrous tissue. u 11in. You soil the lilnotl flows back‘ by the 1iuckcrs. This causes ii known as heart murmur. Rustico people moo-inn it niitrht prove veil‘ fir‘ l w _. 1d "Thbcil it few dtLVS 1UlstériflBuys A "in ‘the print m‘ selling Loiizlontle treinuins to he ‘Sviill. but ‘Hit! l-ivins- marking the culmination of "Swed- en-Amerlca week." which is a feat- ure of’ the Tercentennial Jubilee About 5,000 vlsltorn from Amer- ica are expected to participate in festival will be honored by the presence of the King and the Crown Prince of body gt-is this osiidition sometime l tlier litres. ‘ B“! as a mail-er 017301. lbe inner lining ol‘ your heart can get inflam- harts of the body. You set- the blood lbfllhes 11115 or scarlet fever So that it can easily happen that he lining of the heart gets inflam- " ed from these substances, and you‘ ' have wha’. is (“It is" simply means inflammation ‘ oi'—~fls appendfouls-inflammation o.‘ appendix.) called OIIFlOCZITGlUS. V. Thus the products of onsils can find n lodgement upon ho valves of the heart. or on the little strings that hold the valves é it place. S0 the leaves of a valve that ~ iin opening in the " pi- iictl)‘. have these li-tilc iitims on lhidll coinplr-le closure. flillfy'\'lll\'i* its you've often heard t spoke-n ivl. Perhaps the best Way to tin-lei‘- it is to remember than an nflitnimatinn such us a -burn for iisttincc causes SClll‘ m‘ fibrous tis- llSlPilil iii‘ ii nice snicrtli valve o1‘ ~ us! likc the iist-iilloped cilgcs on hrntiuli the l'ttio opcnizics caused ' You ask what good docs it do t3 Just this much. ll‘ when yitl 0i‘ ‘ "ours have iin nitui-k oi rbeumiiiisni onsilitis scarlet fever or other icute uotiiliiiion, that you lie ll"- ' ferllv =t.ll in bed llllllLlllil acute _. voiiilitiim is post. 1 _ . qtiiiiild vntir liciirt share in the . .~- - ' 01.1w 9113's you hate to sot.‘ i" lllllg?!‘ than you ‘ "l l ‘. ‘i . lthink nt-ct-1<s1tl‘.\‘- ii lb ‘m’ “‘ lthin: to do. l§§i-“‘7' 10,\'DO.\'. Jum- Tlr-Lonilnn i ' s uiiiiingz ill- This transaction. like it llilll-Is/WWS Jest. flnifihii-‘I bowed ear...- ul i-oitiiling-liiiiisias llll London (‘iiy luiftire the illfiiil file swept ‘LllOlll iiwirv. ‘ Within n few lllLYlS the Govern- mcnt of Norther-n lrelcintl ~— thut, is of Ulslcr-swill make it final pay- ment of $2.500,(l00 T-llT Loiildousl large holding in tho ‘SllllQ, livid tlici llizniri-i 0i‘ lll1lll_\' f‘i‘llllll'li‘ll' weziv- ing will bccoino Itlic stuff at hi. Kory. All Londondcrry il-s part of tho large holding tlius ilcalt with. be tlelccleal out of tile <-it_v's numo liition will mciui. no doubt. ‘the end. of a. gtriive and reverend cor- poration called ‘in English which Defoe might ‘have written “The So- ciety of the Governor fLll-(l Assist- ants ol’ London of the new plitinta~ trion in Ulster. within "the realm of lrisih Society." The Honorable ‘iris-h Soclr-itiv. founded by Roytil Charter in 161.. hits its ofllces ~nt this lliiy in Irish Chambers, (lisilillra-ll Yard, ibon- doii. A vast l5lllll of niimoy h i llUPll fXllPnilllll by the Ulster ov- crimnenl lin- lhlh‘ ]Zllll'(‘l‘.l'.l‘a'(!. vale-l its iiltit miidc kIlOWill, but known that the lpnrlinmtint of Nor- Hllii-ll lirelun-zl lrei-ontly sanctloiicd 1t "Si-llklllg iiiiiil of inillic-ns to 1iiiy off debts to Wllglll-ltil. Fllllillffi-l itiiil history come ingot-li- or in tlhls selling out of ‘London- ilt-rry lii l.l'l'lll'i of finance iin tii- verlmicrit hits been rciiiizcil. The sum invested was $300,000, btittlie investment ‘lH 300 years old, and the $300,000 is now n. miilter of large lnmn-ing llllDDPLllllPG. Onolliirii shniro of the invest- miint is -helil by ‘the Corporation of tho City of London aind ‘two-t-lhirds by the Livery Companies divided info twelve groups. lii 1613 each grmp of companies helil u sh-are worth about $16,000. This shit-re today is worth at least elg-bt times as much. The tTJIlWZHZLlOII, ironi-iiilcireti in terms of romance, lrr-Sngs down the (H31) curtain on an old historical ilrima which had its beginning in the rebellion of the O'Neill and the O'Doberty, wild ridlrg men of \\\\}\ \1 11 bonus” Sweden. for tho cause of the lng of the new republftfa any nation, even antedatlng Eng land in recognition. The wore leaders of the band who de- statue ls a gift from A historical incl. of significance to Americans will be recalled at the unveiling of a statue of Gustaf, lli, one of Sweden's most famous- . kings. He showed great sympathy ’ American colonies during the Revolutionary War, and, after the war was over, lt was he who authorized the sign- first troaty of commerce and amlty with new American Z/"KIDNEY ’11P|.Li_.S 7/ l ‘it. diseased .1‘ unliut‘ 1 uh] l, I l’ Whether the "lioiidnii" 1iart will .1, Ireland, kinown its the ‘Honouuble 1. prices. nhly 1.... will be Mov, 11 Store atthe "flltl Stand A In the meantime everything in stock at 0...} present‘ store, 1A5 Great George Street 1s being sold at reduced The opportunity is yours today, it. will pay you 111-" ~ come now, as the removal sale ends 1n a few days, 1 i. s. A. Mcnonittliasfsczi‘. ljiiyfi Tilt flu to the flew ‘v “Kill! ~\\ i \\| .11 M111“ l\ ‘. pSURAE/c u ’___,_, ..> v krz;..zlilT.vl/nl/i/;//Wf/7fllfflfl 'l'lll§ \\'ll-‘l~‘. Ti IF. CHILD Itoscs it ciiaticc t0 sccurc an education. Loses llic opportunity to iuzirn a Profession or 'l7ratic. You can't zilTtirtl to lnki- llllllt‘Ck'~'.<Zll'_\~' chances. Life Iiisurzincc is llic only iiiciins of protection. quick words ‘unit quick swnr-ils who would h-ave- Hllgllifih (Itieen ltlliziibelh. ()'Nc'lls and lO’Doh-e'rty'-s, iilor till inlr quick SWONlS, went the way of other wlltl riders against ltlliza- both, and their Ulster was tlecinr- ed [cite-it to 1he English crown. ‘i100 u; iQi-i——~ PREDICTS LOWER DEATH RATE FROM TUBERCULOSIS SANTA BARBARA, Callf., 21.—“'l‘he ilecllne in the ClIlOBlH death rate of the lust two ilecades from over 200 per 100,000 population to less than 100 lii thi- registration urea of the States, is in large measure to be credited to the organized palgn against tuberculosis which has been carried official and non-official during this perlotlt," said Dr. Louis on by l. Dublin of New York bafo Nntlonul Tuberculosis Association here at today's meeting. Dr. Dublin statistician on the Nletropoll- tan Life insurance Company. A careful study of the statistics ls gathered from all over the by Dr. Dublin gave n direct swer to those who from time time have questioned the value of campaign. and have looked upon the working of natural selection and other in- fluencos. not under human control, significant tho anti-tuberculosis as probably the most factors in the fall of tho rate. Dr. Bubiln nialntalnc the tuberculosis death rate due directly to factors development of these of control over tubsiculosls greatly Increased and the rate will be subsequently much lower. the credit for the declining rule of the United agencies the larger part in the decline manhcontrol, and that with the through the anti-tuberculosis and other social agencies. the amount ' "Nor all. but a larze part, “Conserve the Home and A Stabilize the Nation" \\'Ii0 pays in anguish nnil enforced poverty for ncglccl iii 1iroviding ade- quate 1ir0tccti0ii by mcziiis of Lifc lnstiriiiicc? - Loses support for herself iiiid cliililrcti. Loses comfort and iizi1i1iiiicss. \\"c offer you n Service stirpzisscd by nonc, hiarinc, Fire, Automobile, Liability, (iunrzintcc, Plate Glass, Pitrcci Post, (liiil Registered Mail lflSllfLlllCi‘. ‘ The companies we rcprcsciit .'ll'(‘ well known for their 1irom1>t rind satis- factory scltlcniciit of losses. Lllilziin our raft-s iind. terms before iiistiritig. hiolto:——'Sccti_rily ziiiil Service. nvnnmm a co., Limited The Oldest insurance Agency l-n Prince Edward Island Offices-BI Queen Street 3")’ i "W93! West Life” Policy, the Most Popular "Made in ‘Oanadsfi’ J ll_lli.‘ tubcr- Gilli!- the ro the world an- to death d that of was tinder factors in Life, .'\CCld(‘lll,llCZillll. Charlottetown fLll0S|i~i death rate can isi-iigiicil to the anti-tuberculosis iioviliiitint," uitiil Dr. Dublin. "No inc known all the facts on the Jituses of the reduced prevalence of tho illscuue. It would bt- un- rensotinblo to deny that there are [lllfROllS so constituted that even under favorable living and hygienic conditions they niny become‘ seriously nick with tuber- culosis and would not respond to .iny treatment now know to the medical profession. but such. a group composes [irobablyy n very stuall part of the whole 11011111111101; What the nntl-tttberctilosis movo- mcnt is nttctnptlng to do lg 10 iiiililii)’ U10 living and work habits 01' U10 great mass of persons of Rvilfllse endownment or otherwise mistise their bodily economy, and tliuri needlessly terminate their b“ life-s pan- "\Vith the Cilllllllllldl H5191 levol or genernl lntclllFPm‘ "1011 economic wull bcitiil- lilac?“ 11,111 uf control OVCPVUIDPTL.“ 11111111111 be increased. \\hiit iii.i)’1 M1111 in the futuro lii indlcutci 1111M phenomenal tlroll i" ill“ 1.911- culoufa deuth rnto (llllllllltandard r000!“ Year” “men m“ 58H rose of living timoiil; will!“ ""'1“11e‘1_1.e111 sharply. Iicttcr homes. "E1 m1 wngtis, more tlnio for ‘resce 1” recreation, and intcllill?" utilize to the ftill these hell‘: better lionlth. illivo roilitctr tuberculosis death rate 11111111 wage-working polllliiilm“ “ 0mm? “pr. Tho nntl-tuberctiliisii11 111x11 algn itself is an index of t 0mm or intelligence uiiil the 18111111. conscience which Clliffilc tin advanced clvllizatioi the lie i Oman- Itcsn AW v Dunno: Enwasso Ask the mln who had the misfortune i0 5° "wiped out" If you need Fire Insurance, and follow d In- his sdvlco. Your Buslnce and your Hlolmo H" sursnoc protection. Our Poilolss all inoludi u“ rlsk ofLlghtnlng as wail as Flrs. secum-rv . “m”: will be death vary of . i tuber- - 6’ I Q l I rhhliqlhilly-hi’_ .;YNnMA 59‘°*Qstc§l;