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Poster ILIEQ TUESDAY,- MAY 13, 1924 to Ildlten D- K. Ourrle. rtlrnp I.~\4.,.~, Elia; is hi" Quint-s Y. M. C. A. DRIVE This week the Executive oi the Y. M. C. A. will open a campaign lng s iund oi $6.500 to meet the proposed budget ior 1924. in Charlottetown needs to be told ii the good work aimed at by the r’. M. C. A. Everyone knows it ‘and ill \vho are interested ‘n the iuture )1 the city. its citizenship and its boys will do what they cm ro help No one oi tomorrow, the law maker's or the law breakers oi tomorrow. Th:- airu oi the Y. M. C. A. is to help trulu the boys ior useiul and hon- orable cltaeuship. tributed ior strch a purpose in sai- ely invested and will yield reiuru infinitely more valuable than a cash dividend. We trust that our citizens w‘ll. as they always have done, meet this Christian obliga- tion with a smile and a generous (contribution. i ——-—-,<o>i-—- T|ME'8 CHANGES Money con- We are indebted to a correspond. out ior a part copy oi’ the Montreal Dally Star. dated December 3. 1921, a few days before the last genvrnl election. The "opinions" oi cer- tain politciami oi that period are illuminating as showing how ilipp- with men and with polic‘es. Mr. McKenzie King was stump- ing the country and a meeting which he attended at Holland Landing. Ontario, on the previous Auto"Wraps—-plaid wool, plain and fringed, $3.50 to $6.5o.l Black heavy mohair $17.50 At less one third off Towdling —~r¢_'d4l§|_‘ _ , and, _ check glass towelling ‘ofeucryisldnd. 12c to 75c yd. rsq At less 20‘ per cent )1; 56-inch Blue Corduroy, regular $7.50.yd for 4.5a yd. , 50-inch plain green Velour for portieres, $535 for $3.75 yd. 50-inch green Embossed Plush for up- bolstering, etc., $7.50 for $4.75 yd. EVERYTHING MUST‘ BE SOLD Flanneiette in white, pink, grey, sky lblue and stripe designs. One third off Japanese Crepe-a big delayed shipment just put on sale — 25 designs. Clearing at 33c Yd. 3 dozen Cotton and Linen Huck Towels. regularly 60c to $L25 each. Clearing at One third oil‘ Art Chintz and Sateens ,splen- did for quilt coverings, draper- ies, etc. 25 designs. - One third off Fancy Linen Cushions—-Madiera work-a big table of these-love- ly goods, selling» Price’! Bleached Engliflr and Canadian Sheeting: and Pillow Cottons. All widths and prices. Less 25 per cent off ', Cotigbleum its}; in all sizes and épnttense. Clearing the balance rot our stock at 25 per cent off Lovely Medici-a hand-made Fancy Linens ‘in all sizes. Centre Tray Cloths", Jmncheon s, Covers, Scarves, etc. ‘ ~ Half Prlbe t l e “wimm ' 1 Myrna "" Q loofilectirom day is reported. Here is one ex- tract irom the report: Mr. King traced evidences, he in the city ior the purpose‘ oi‘ rais- arrtly the Whirligig oi time (meals- NOTES BV THE_ WAY The return to penny postage In Great ‘Briiain and throughout the Empire is engaging more and mow attention at home and in the Dom- intone. in the days when Sir Wil- lism Mulock was Postmaster Gen- eral in the Laurie: Government Canada set the pace among U"? Dominions by reducing the letter rate to two cents. From that time un till tho war came a twu cont stamp would carry a letter to any part oi North America. rrortilr o! the Mexican boundary. And Canada did not lose but. gained by the change as a vast increase oi the nurrrber oi letter-s carried through the mails quickly enlarged her pos- tal revenues. Other Dorrfniona soon iollowed Canada's lead. New Ztaland has now returned to the two cent rate, as it was be- iore the war; ii’ Canada. were to do likewise it is confidently ~be- iievetl that the movement would be quickly followed throughout the Empire. Arrd why should not Can- ada do so? it would be a distinctly popular move, and as the St. John Star points out, it would not neces- sarily be followed by any loss oi’ re- venue. Very regrettably the Gov- ernment not long ago took a step In the direction 0i increasing the postage on newspapers, which neither the publishers nor the newspaper renders approved oi. it in rum-rt. desirable that the next step should he In the opposite dir- ection. The business oi Fciding behind his beck is being‘ considerably overdoiie oi late: Premier King, who thus placed Mr. Fielding as endorsing the budget, lhas since quoted him as contradic- lting Sir Henry Drayton. This was done the other day when tthe Prehi- ier was giving his evidence beiore the Home Bank Commission. We notice also that the Liberal St. lsald. that went to show how sn- lthroned uutocracy had swallowed luii the usages oi responsible gov- vHe said ior sixteen months the Premier and his col- ileagnes had carried on without a ernment. mandate, arrogating to themselves! -the rights oi’ the people as reprgd seated in the duties and respons- lblties oiltheir elected representw‘ tives." Wonder what Mr. King, now pre- mier, would say today about mau- dates. At the head oi a minority group in parliament. holding oiiice by the aid and under the threat oi the Progressives. he o! all men would be the last to reier to man- dates. And so we bear nothing oi mandates today. ilerells another from the same report: "Touching upon the tariii. Mr. King denied that the Liberal party stood ior ires trade. it stood. he said, ior a revenue tariii that would work no ill to a single leg- ifmate industry but would bear with least possible weight the makers oi homes iamilies." Since these memorable words were uttered a score oi industries‘ have been put out oi’ business and thousands oi the “makers oi homes and their iamilles" have been driv- en out oi Canada by the "ireo trade" policy which the Liberal party then did not stand ior and which is now going "to “wipeoul the last vestige oi protection." Here is still another gem from the same report: “The chiei factor causing discontent today. he said. was the cost oi living, and the main cause oi the high cost oi living was the high cost oi’ government." 1n the light oi recent revelations, the increased cost oi the Civil Ser. upon and their "W. the Royei Commissions, the purcbess oi e two and three our ter million hotel irr Paris, niwo time. s» 1n.» w. 8...... up. BAD TREATMENT (our thousand in number. rAs over ninety per cent oi‘ them were real Ilt individuals, there was States and Canada. at present, rt nright be just as well to go into this matter ~01’ the sons- arms. Wheth-er you ybelleve in vaccin- ation or not it is possible that you ‘may have to undergo the process. My suggestion is that you d0 not use the vaccination “shields? ‘Whythe medical proiession stand for tirenr let alone recommend them is beyond me. A wound oi‘ any kind always heels better where the air can reach it, and where it is not kept too moist. This shield retains heat and mots ture most effectively. ' -Further. there is always a pres- sure on the tissues from them, that lbrealis down the tissue surrounding the vaccination sore, and the raoro becomes many times larger than it otherwise would. - dn practically every case 'wlth sore arms mentioned above, they had been wearing these shield-s. in additior to the arm proper, many had enlarged glands in the arm pit which added to their ills trees. The shields were immediately ripped oii the ordinary borncic solu tion used as a cleanser. and recov- ery quickly ensued, Most physicians do not bother with any dressing whatever aiiter vaccination. Tire one precaution that is taken is to phi a square piece oi gauze on the undercloihing . immediately in contact with the quofina Mneore. This can be removed daily. Thus there is no washing, dr-ess- "The Policewoman. n. Social Con-l ing or meddling in any way-with the strrrctlve sore, and it heals up in a very short Thompson, Henkimer lPolice Depart- ment, Most ct thehud arms and ac. companying ill-nes/a are due to this HOPE. And the greatest evil oi all is the vaccination shield. John Globe oi May 9th states that. will be ln tho chamber when the‘ vote is taken, ii his health will pen. rn-Et.” This is a considerable rnodi-l iication oi the statment“ widely clr-I i‘ 04- ‘As' a matter oi fact Mr. Fielding l; Dari .We realize that the government’: case tle sadly tin need of being sup- ported. Liberal supporters have done what they could to that end,l barring Messrs Raymond Marlerl and Euler. who bolted. The Pro- gressiyes‘ have also come to the, rescue. But Premier King ieels that more help is still needed andl twice quotes Mr. Fielding asa- sup- porter oi the budget and again quotes him to help out the govern- ment's weak case in the Home Bank aiiafr. When the time comes ior Mr. Meighen to speak in the budget debate we may learn some thing as to the real value oi this second-hand, hearsay evidence and the emergency that called ior its deliverance by proxy. Both Mr- Meighen and Premier King hlve yet to be heard and so many others want to speak in the budget debate that no one eeome to know when it will end. We note that some Liberal journals are complaining oi a westogoi time in that regard. As the Opposition only includes some 50 Conservatives among 185 Liberals and Progres- sives, it is evidently thqrailied min- isterial party that has done the most oi the talking, wasted most oi the time and loadedup the pages oi i-iiinsard with» nu btlllt oi trien- speeches. The Unholy Alliance are great waiters, not only oi time but oi public moneys at the cost ot burdened taxpayers. The "t evegent epondthrltt Gov- ernment elt Othwe l; pettornbd after the defunct Ieli-fl-ver-nment here. For two ind {hell rnonthe they end their voiubio supporters have deluged the House and coun- try end tilled 2,000 pages oi Hon- piillloa dollar oiilce urination. another two million railway build- conch. ind particularly in ‘viélv a the ever-I increasing cont u, time ion words or Mr. King bound inlet end ior ‘any’ may. But. snub is political lite and such till occasional ailitortenn that .,, .. 1M1.- a Iueeiul work ior the beeeiit oi the in; in Toronto which we! no-morefqlntry tbepelsion a. needed their-lilo iitth wlioei u“, "Y WM» '1' I _f- d‘ try‘? . | A serd with tsllt, much oi it as em- pty u the whistling wind. 0i reel p” . sialiii lllon ‘ ~61 _ edit-a ditched . Flinn. winks... Mflrltmqltsinrvenlfqus l»!!! Ill Iillflllilhlllfif 01nd!“ illlilrvwilbm m: ‘l. in", “has been ‘little better than a bar- .M a w. avatar-- During a smallpox scare Just a few years ago all the students oi a University were vaccinated. nearly little ii any sickness encountered. but nearly a hundred of them had 5°” “mm ~ .» I am, Sir, etc., As there is a slight epidemic in “Fox RANOHER." different parts » oi the United ‘ very attemptvto treat and dress the ‘baseball results. {The Pubho Forum This column. lo. open for the dleeueelen, b! come- pondente d! question. of in tenet. Thefiherieflflfifll Guardian done not neeeeeen liy endorse the opinion In proceed by‘ its eorreepen dente- - a z . -v~v~ yvOQ-vqv-wv OO'O@QQ'QQ'QQ e O TO EDITOR OF GUARDIAN. Shy-in common with dther iox ranchers throughout the island l am most anxious that the recent "Fox Steal rig" be thoroughly in? vestigated and that the culprits be brought to Justice at all costsAn example must be made that will strike terror and prevent any tur- tber instances oi the kind. ' —— CABINET Mrmsrsnswrmour PORTFOLlO Siry-iwould you pldase let me know, through the Guardian, what \\\\\\\\\ iiilliilylllll,‘ .. . .~ Finest" isalary a cabinet Minister without_ Portfolio, receives per year and! also what his living expenses are! when travelling and in attend-l ance- i am Sir. Sun, TAX PAYER . t q. a “wlmraciiirbnirkina- i Tobacco at 10¢ Now, for the first time in years» Yo" 9a" (Cabinet Ministers without port- iolio receive no special umolumentl for their cabinet services, excapt' their travelling expenses when at-l tending meetings oi the cabirreni -—Ed. G. w. s. Y. l TUESDAY, MAY l3 79o Kllocycles ‘(sso Meters) WGY (Scbnectady, N. Y.) buy the finest sun-ripened tobacco Yiffinia produces for 10c. 8 Pflckagil- Th9 kmd 7°“ like to emoko-theprice you like to p8?- Ggt a package of LONG TQM and celebrate. General, Electric Company Eiltern Standard ‘Dime I 11.30 a. m.——Stock market report l 11.40 a. m-Produco market re port. 11.55 a, m.——U. S. Naval Observa. tory time signals. 1.00 p. .m.-—Music and address. -Force," liiarguerite 5.00 p. m.—4l’roduce and stock market qnoattions; news bulletins; 139"!’ Taradmé --- ‘Rmmnne Grcemd Penelope Moon ____ Lola Summers _ 530 p_ .m___,1);ner musk by the Ming dAptrot (the Vicar‘s Sister) instrumental Trio of Hotel Ten‘ Eyck. 7.40 p. m.——l3aseball results. 7.45 p. m.—~1\d(l‘i‘BS8, Phases of Drama," .Dr. Edward [Ev- fUh Guardian Readers culated in the Liberal press somei l lJesse and Her-wood. erett Hal-e. Union College, Schuec/mfifnl"! r001" 0! "w MW" 'H"“"°' \ "my, N_ y_ . Petworthy, in August 0i 1015, lselectkm, nMaraha] Foch» __ Lesa/selection, "Les ilrerrrulilles" _.--_, I . WG-Y Orchestra 8.00 p. m.——4Comedy, “Billeted," by WGY Players S The Cast _______________ -. Marjorie ww- "Happen To Mrs. Brace (the Cook) -----_ ---- -- I ______________ ._ Helen Campbell _“ "Mode Rose (ti-Servant) __ Estelle Rogers V _ m Act I-The play takes place in the A Pohcy Qf sucrose OBACCO _______ __-_‘-.-- ‘Charles S. Baumesl This Might » Insurance can be purchased that will relieve you of financial worry In ever-t of either sickness or accident. We will be pleased to qlve you ___________________ __- Somervilici- Orchestra l Act iii-Same as Act i. election, ‘fiChanspn lSererrade" ____ ________________________ __ Drlgu l . ‘And all oi‘ mystic green her shimrn’ ' ' ring gown, . Her laughing ayes -the hue oi brooklets brown; l I stayed ire-p feet amid the tender grass. Behind her walcning woods -snd fields astlr, The truant winds swept sweet irom pastures far. A-nd hillsides steep where sturdy balsams are, And all the day seemed filled with Joy of her. ' 1 met with Spring. ding lane; Yet what the weary world could see, i know. Just. Phyllis with her shining ablow. A bit of youth. oi gladness and o play. , ‘twas in a bud. MAY 13.—You are just. honest, . , . l i ti concern. two ‘weeks ago that Mr. Fielding A THU“ Peirer Taradlne _- Edward rt. Smith A m S oreneskr-gt n “U.” - _ . t:,."':°1,c‘;f‘ ‘ . Ooi l-P a .... -- F rt on - t —- atne as - was expected m I “me his Sea‘ m Rerinlimliiitfsey Liptrot (rtilrne Viciiii Selecction, "Dance Interlude" ____ .. the House on Monday, 5th May, By Aux Thom I ' Edward E s! Louis __________________ __ Bowie n & co and sivs his personal endorssflvn r met with Spri-n-g ro-rrsyuuis win |Mf‘,"'1,,}},i.-',,f,];§,e (Bank ‘Mfl-nagef, . Orchestra y .. ‘I ' {to the Robb budget. some lass: Established 1872 ram: rs nuns. Through your gi C. A. is able to do just twice as much as it could i memberships alone. HELP THE “Y” HELP CHARLOTTETOWN BOYS Space Given by Imperial Biecult Co; Phone: a1 and ssa V 61 Queen 81"“! 5 NEW-issue ssgsoopoa. ". ' f St. Lawrence Paper Millsiimrted j 6 1-2% Twenty-year Sinking Fund i Gold Bonds ‘ ‘ Dated March 1, 1924. Due March i. 1944 , ASSETS: Over twice amount. oi bond issue. l EARNINGS: Over three and threeqnarter times interest. requirements. A special circular, giving full particulars, will be" mailed upon request euros: 09% and Interest, yielding 0.00%. Ca-rrying Stock Option Warrants. " EASTERN SECURITIES CO., LTD. Bank oi Nova Scottie Building st. John, u. a. Oh-ilottetown. me. i. W. H. V. DUNBAiR, Manager ving, the Y. M. f sustained _ by e-oo+e-o-o++o-o+oo++o+¢¢ o-o-o-oo-ooooo Heililx, N. 8- ~-1 -8l. »»<»»»~+»»4 intellectual. oi a somewhat ‘retiring nature, slightly subject to moods. " flq ' but most lovable at all times. You ' enjoy travel, not. because oi tho \ _ , _. ~ chimgefbut to: ‘titre sducqtiuna: Floéeumtlne . l . Foreign N“ u m.‘ "m. u, a“ your N“ "Pflndt M," ‘h. va ue. ou ma e e most u You e * _ n, w up t _ early rllne have shown the ieekegee. _We ooh Y inptfiliiumiiir, Twill Iliriantalinpiliii’ tell": "gist: I!“ Immense varlety 0°". complete with your rooting supplies. ' married liis il‘ you retrain ronr " . wantlngbto lltrstmssisr. H » ' SlllIIQIOS 0f You irt sons s an emerat, ' : - .--_1-- ‘o -- whichrmfleaus aucoasqsnin iovc. \ for ' ' the sort Your ower is a y. _~ ' ~ , .. .- ' Your lucky colors» are red and f; » ( ‘Maritime F ‘Mwlmi “- ' ‘U yellow. ~ » .~ Y » Trade . ""°" I "who mourns-mow - » com . . ‘ _ ivory You war ept/ewroreinr lengrtln ‘--"“"*.*""i Made i l ' Noveitioe yyqqqq" '“ “ These are the main iruits oi a. ses- ‘v m“; t our salesmen be _ I ~ i?" n‘ eion oi seventy-live days. The rent ren wists or words. . / ' ~ aunt's‘ AOKHJNEY 1 trialling‘ upon you in. aj, few dayapand we be-i x speak for them ‘the *= " .7 a’; favor of. "inspecting ., m. in our sample line. - * Canada " ‘ , SerVicEEVSatisfucirlonV, , 1' we mus