Pam". ego; TI-IE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Pluidlntr-W. Chute! h. llelsuro. Vln-Prnldulnul. I- Ilrlolt inning-Lien. Col. D. l. Inclination. D I. lI._ Irillol in! IIllllll-u-l. It. Bullion. Annual! loner-u. l. Uirrlo. M.“ nu you (in ldronu) Iullorl II Olnlfl urn Until-d lllln Inning Dolly (founded ttlill) “.00 DII fur (In nrlvlnn) llllvlnd THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1930 permit, generous. in the treatment alike of one and all, wholly re- gardless of the political complexion oi the particular administration in office in airy of the provinces." Explanation In Order Now that the question of the Pre-.1 iniershiti has been settled it wouldi be a graceful gesture on the part (ii why then, for consistencys sake. the new. leader of the Gumrnrnqnt igialoes not the Prime Minister reti"act his be took the public into his con- “venom Stammem and humbly “POL | 311011 11115 11115695 W1- Rlld 1119 130111111‘ pneumonia all acks" hm he becomes i‘ m‘? “emit 1" Why docs he inginnatc that i 1011 S1001 flllfl C031 Corporation 111K135 iyiq-"ioiisii- iii hi‘ i-iiiiy (iii; ‘idenee with respect to the aunountiugiz“? if the Submiy ciaiiiis iiimcnicii i.e_ i he has been "misrepresented" when xniiy before iiie Dominion Boiiid all his notorious emphatic utterance AiiciiL was ii Hon‘ Mn ‘against Conservative provincial gov- Saundcrs‘ t "memorial." or Premier Lea‘:- iininnnicin. m. ii bmi in iiii, nniiiii, i of rl-ansarcl? Was that a speech cul- i l . ernmcnts is before him- on the pages )i a cqniiiioiiiisn iiciiincii iiii. “w. m. 1- culaicd "10 avoid and to remove all I. totally new (locumeiit prepared bv lm-“ibl” SWYCCS '31 c°n'-"°“c"s~v beU "Attorney Cicneral" Campbciy ‘yhii-ii‘ tween the provincial and federal gov- l was iii-emaiiicd ti, iiii. Aiidii Bum-ii M‘ crnnients aird in financial matters to the authoritative statement of the. 17° bclilpulmml-l’ “u” m” was i‘ u“ claims o; this pi-oyii-icc hiioii ihe‘ momentary lifting oi the mask from Federal Government ndchiiohai the features of a partisan of tl"ie most subsidy? The public interest aroused,‘ “UTIIIP- 11111" R110 0610611181 n this matter has not been allayeti I 13'0"‘? L01 1118 11001110 Jud?! Facing 5y {he sihguim- nth-tn“. of Mi; my; an election. and writhing under the‘ mih h, the Licgialatuiff amt Shh-e iig-l verbal lash of Premier Fergusoral tirorogation; to discuss the purpose Mflfkclllm K111: now R_Pl1fll'l‘1l11§' 10-1 if the "pamphlet" public-lied in the‘ alizer. the HFO-“IF 1115111! P855941 l0 111C; Patriot under his authority on Jannl Provinces and attempts to gloss overl 1'1. setting forth a subsidy claim of hi5 r081 160111155 05 CXPITSBf-‘d 111 1115f. ;.3_372_155.57 plus additional l for ! l Notes Byline Way ‘ Although their intentions may be deadly enough, there is something pathetic about the preparations by; the Ghandi followers which have‘ ‘lacen uncovered by the British au- thoi"itics in Shalaiwur, where a ver- itable arsenal" of swords and spears has been revealed, in the possession of the Nationalists. Imagine any people arming themselves with swords and spears in preparation fora rev- olution in these days! Now warfare is conducted with weapons which deal in death in wholesale quantities instead of the individual methods" oi the days when edged and pointed weapons were considered effective means of offense. “ I The British Empire Steel Corpor- its place. The principal feature of the financial arrangement is that the three old conipanies—Bi"itish Empire Steel Corporation, Dominion Steel Corporation and Dominion Iron an Steel C0lll])H1l_\'-—~Zll'() to transfer theirl assets to thc new company, thc Do- minion Steel and Coal corporation receiving in exchange all the out- standing sioek- of the last named company. North Carolina has a law making it compulsary to teach the evil ef- fects of alcohol on the human sys- tem. Teachers who fail to givn thc prescribed number" of lessons on thc" subject will be (lismissetl. It was recently proposed that tlic International Chamber of Commerce‘ back a gentleman's agreement zimoiit: the industrial leaders of the world whereby thc essential raw materials of ivar-éiron. coal. rubber. petiolcumfl we warJ_~e"r1"E_.'r9_uuc-iiu=nu~ g what axe ‘ 3011p i of WEIHAIWEI 15111‘ In behind the i»- the Yellow Sea pu .- iist into the body of i" I . - the Gull oi Chihli. '1.. Manchuria; to the sot.‘ " iAt the wrist. on the nori llrt‘ ~ iiin- -‘ sula of Iiiaotting projects hilt) ' . scu. B, hm‘, |y_ Bnflqm M_D_ at its tip the old fortre. .1 ‘ Mu 01 .110 musk plant Wuriie. This old-timer l‘ l. nioschntus, which has 110W l ctically disappeared, and 011°“ uund has lost the famous fragrance which it gave of! l cashi “five-cent piece“ pronouncement with} settlements of s".l00.000. nears to be some inconsntencg." on the ‘ part of Mr. Lea in affixing his sig-i iature to this document and to a Lu- lally dissimilar document filed by hi party leader at Ottawa on the very same day. Though purporting to! oe issued "by the Provincial GOYCFH- ' l | inept" it was admittedly prcpziicd and iuibllshed authority or. knowledge of the then Premier" aiidi Attorney General, and appai"ci1l1.\'1 xniteut any intention of official l7"?- l l l \\'lll‘i0lll~ lhc yentation at. Ottawa, the ‘only 5011' aeivabig place where such a docu- ment could be of any StfllCf‘ to the Province _ in Justice to himself. therefore, 1nd lmforc settling down to the rou- mc of his new zluties. We suczest‘ ihat. Premier" Lea another, pamphlet" making a rleivn larcast of l he irhole iny".‘.ci"io:i.". matter. i=stie A nolhei" Voile rm Premier Fcrg usonls enn- Kim! for having "degraded the P05111011 he scathing flemnation of Prime Nlllllfjtfl‘ iccupics" bv declaring on the floor of the Commons that he would not live I 3-ccnt piece from the public treasury for unemployment relief lo 1 Province governed by a Conserva- _ '.l\'C provincial administration ha". qqihi-c iiini oily phrases and meaningless assur- ‘ l . anccs. And in doing so he adds in-- stilt to insult. foi" he shows very plainly that his opinion of the in- lclligcnce of the electors is on a par with his opinion of their deserts when they have voted Conservative. l-Ic makes another futile volte face, as insincere as his volte face on the‘ tariff iswuc. and much more corr- temptiblc. 1cm oi child marriage, with pro- ""°“f7“1"“‘3k of Sum: 31mm“ u“ i iiiiiiiii iiinigniiiioii oici. iiii iiifiiiiihillls tlssuc". develcpcd great strength tion so at. variance with thc white 1" 115717-119 on mm 17Rr‘“w1a1' all‘ Appropriate Budget Text Finance Minister Dunning has 111-; ready found it necessary to make changes in his new budget. and will i introduce amendments to provide for seasonal ivrctcction fruits and vegetables. stances have driven hlin into adopt- lnfl pnlicv in this respect. If Mi". Dun- nine is desirous of giving credit where Oil due. we suggest for his guidance the following introductory from Robert Louis Stevenson's volume oi‘ pumps. "Undciwvoods": '"Of all my verse. like not a single linc; But like my title. foi" it is not mine. Thar. title fi-om a better man I stole. Ah. how much lwlter. had I stol'n the whole!‘ lilies Editorial Notes rlrawwi a remarkable explanation‘ from that gentleman. Mr. King's ut- terance on thc occasion in question was not nmde in any mood of sud- rlen irritation or impatience. It was a deliberate abandonment by the Prime Zyiinister of the diplomatic at. iittide to speak with reiterated eni- Ffiasls his real and partisan mind. It is doubtful if any speech was ever rlclivrrerl laeinre bv a responsible minister" which anowerl. as l/fr. Fer. rusonls criticism makes this showed. the alasencc at once of political moderation. tact. lrileratlon and )'lZt[l‘l0l‘l:~l‘i1. Now that the inevitable reaction has set ln. the mentality of lIi'e"'P'i-ime Mlnhitgf 15 revealed in an even more astonishing ‘ight by hi: attempt in Parliament m afaj." 19th to crawl out of the dif- lculty. Ht- declarrv. and apparently ixpeets the people of this country to MTICVP. that. his "Cw-cent piece" speech “rad relation exclusively to "a than wisdom. ‘xistmg situation and was not to be. rnderstood or interpreted as having my other application" »~ whatever zhat assertion at this late date may mean. H"? prefaccs this statement rirh the cxivlanation that it is being nadc “in order that there may be plan that ‘ progress in Canadian Na- itional Hotel is that the company l contracting for the stone- and brick- iwork expect to complete their oper- 1ations by December 1st. The official iiannounccment that thc new hotel 1\\'Oll1f1 be opened on Jilly 1st of this l l I i The latest report of ‘connection with the year was obviously somewhat prem- fiililT. ii Attention has already been‘ galled ‘to the importance of the annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island i Hospital which takes place this c\"en- l, lng in St. Paul's Parish Hall. In ad-" dition to the interesting annual re- ports and discussion there will be an address by Dr. Yeo on "The Romance of n Hospital." The title is a suggestive one, and those who have heard Dr. Yeo on previous occasions will not need to be i"emind- ccl of his ability to speak entertain- inizlj." and instructively. "n - "Potatoes." is the subject of an ln- formative bulletin recently issued by the Ontario Department of Agricult- ure. The essentials of successful po- tato marketing in that Province are given as follows: l. Production of and Tragedy in further misrepresentation" of his lttllllflP or that of his Government,‘ owards the governments of any of! he provinces. and maintains that l-iir. attitude "will continue to he in the.‘ future what. it has been right i along. namely. one of nn honest rwdcavor lo avoid and to remove r‘! possible sources of controversy veto-can the provincial and federal ratcrnments and in financial inat- i*"- t-v be scrupulously fair. and vrr~iar u. the public interest. may high quality stock. 2. Proper grading; 3, Attractive packages; 4. Brand. name; 5. steady volume; 5. Advertis- lngf 7, Organization. Oi particular interest to island growers is tln- em- phasis placed on advertising and on steady and dependable volume. Pe- tatoes. it is pointed out. have been: receiving too much a..lvv"a=~ r":"i1‘.'|‘.'i'1.‘ particularly Ivy Iliorc pronrztlng the sale of other foods. ‘ t I i In other words. circum~ lhr Coirscrvativo leader's tariff’ nickel. alurnliium. manganese. tung- sten. chromium. mercury and news print-be controlled iii such a man- l l nei" that these materials shall not be} available in sufficient quantities to enable any nation to wage war stic- ccssfully. l t t The persistent protests oi‘ Indian affairs. together with the publication of painful narratives and studies nil the conditions oi (‘1ll1(1l‘t‘1l in Iiidiu. have turned attention tn the prob ‘ ‘man's conception of human decency.‘ and dignity. It has been shown that child mar- 1 riagc is doing infinite (lainage to the‘, people of India. ‘Ilic Judgment nil thc world condemns it as bai"bar"oii'». and inhumane. Brit tradition and rc-l ligious conviction among the lllndus» resist every attempt at reform. Canadians do not suggest la\v:= and their rigid enforcement as thc solution. fur they know oi how little! avail laws are against human cits-l toms and habits. But laws have been ‘ passed to forbid the practice with expected results. Th: Moslem church protested and the people violated them religiously. 'l‘hc.<.c' who are honestly working for betterment of conditions among the brown-skinned peoples face a fa- l l l age of ignorance and ialsc customs. -, The example set by British Colum- 1 ibla ‘in the matter" of using Canadian tor" British text. books exclusively 111* the schools oi the province is unci which slioulcl be adopted in all the. other provinces. Every text-book in} the public schools of British Colum- bia will be publirhcrl hereafter" citli- er ii"i this country or in Great Dri- Lain. t t l t In its slang use the phrase. "not. worth a continental.“ refers to paper" currency issued by the Continental Congress during the War of thc Revolution. These currency notes later depreciated in value. and to this fact the phrase owes its origin. From the day when the "contempt- ible little army“ of Britain shed its blood in that riever-to-be-forgotten fashion which has crowned its name forever with glory, until the last shot was fired and peace settled down over the battlefields Britain paid her price in human life and treasure and came out 0i’ the war with an unpar- alled burden of debt. Much of it was incurred by borrowing on her own credit and lending it to her allies. Without complaint. notwithstanding that debts owing her were not being paid, the nation simply drew a deep- er breath and began paying till 1t hurt that she might redeem hcr word. Just how tzreat. that burden upon her ls may hardly be realized. Recent. copious min! have dispelled the fears of those pesslmists who thought that. nt the beginning of the seeding season we were not. getting rain enough. The country never _was in a more promising condition ttwi at present for a beautiful har- veil. ibecii hziirded ldaily walk or other form of exer- mmar ‘Tlmmatwc’ They “lust be Con‘ l ci.»e. Nothing else can strengthen tent with the painfully slow pro-i no ileum" gross of education of an alien and‘. antagonistic race or impose enlight- ment by force and be charged with‘ - intolerance and exploitation of a‘ ' subject nation. Time and patience‘ i’ " must be allowed to thorn who arcf - tiyvintz l0 save a race from the bond- 1 WHY PNBUMONIA DEVELOPS t One of the things you do‘ not iunderstand is to learn that one of '_vour fronds who has entered the hospital with append‘cit s. rheuma- tism. =yplio d fever or other ailment has cleieloped pneumonia. Port Arthur with its Bun PW ‘WT’ ugh some incxtwllctrblc trick of merits on the hills and its monuments’ him-Q Ah gffQfl, w tli5cqver the to Japanese prowess. and. a few milcfs plant with the musk scent ls being off, the great and growing iwrt or ‘made- Dairen. 0n the south side of the ivrist" Its cousins, the monkey flowers, is the Shantung peninsula and near§ other forms of mimulus. are beauti- its tip. looking across to Port Arthur.‘ ful and striking plants for shady is" Weihaiwei. rm- more than thirty. window m" porch boxes or for shady years a British station. A little tui"- ‘ and fairly damn corners in the sar- Lhei" south is Kiaochou Bay and thc‘ den. They have larize blooms of yel- ln lac; he may go safely through a severe ailment such as any of those mentioned above. and then when the Nuiv why does pneumonia so oft/en attack patents iii hospital? Because the organisims of pneu- monia are always present in the body you a r- in far or resistance is so strong i‘l1l£\i they can do no damage. But "when you are in n ‘run down‘ con- ldi icn and your resistance is weak. .tliese ntiganisms then get the upper tliand’ and pneumonia results. Years ago it was found that many iinctviduals whose death ivas due io jsamc other" cause showed evidences of having had tuberculoss at some time. ' A lttlc later the satemeiit was ‘made that fully 50 percent of all ipcriscps leaching adult life shozpcd ‘evidence. of tuberculosis. And irow our" lung smcialss tell .~us that every one of us actually has Lti1l321'r'i11u: but that ax our resistance is good l develops only a limited number cf people. _ Now HICH‘. is no question but that some 411111121115 are nrore lkcly to at ack >3lllc indivicluiils than they are others. even although those attacked are careful. in fact more careful of the r heal li than those not attacked. It wciilrl rccm that some ailments .~:ck‘ out some individuals and give iliein a hard bat lc for" thc l‘ livcs. What la the explanation of‘ this? On." expiuuutmn is that an a" 11;? or ance-t.r."-i of one had such a l l l l ‘but when l1lCZl1l1‘l'.\‘Olll‘ g. mcnt and that type of tissue has down. thus enabling hm r0 resist. chat particular ailment. However" in pneumonia it would appear" that this docs not get handed. down. In fan. an attack of pneu-" nionia often iwetlisrcres the‘ individ- ual to more adult-ks. What L". my thought? - ’I'1ia- if pneumonia organisms are tllilflXfi in you that thc only thing that i-zll enable ycu to give piieum- good . German-built, city of Tsingtao. low or white ground handsomely and This iii-ea about ihc ychow sea it“; interestingly spotted with copper, red iiic ciosihn yciii-s 0i the and crimson markings. It is a coni- i last, century of llie struggle of the‘ lmriitiwh’ mrcll’ 59°“ annuill ziiiininean naiions ioi. biiiieics Oi iii_' although its beauty iriakes it deserv- ilucnce in China. Russia, Fianceancl‘: i"?! 95 a Place “h”? thc“? i5 5 Iav‘ Germany had all used their" illi1LlCil0C1 “mble Smmumi- ' i0 keen Jiiniin mini annexing nim oil The main difficulty tn raising the ‘Southern Mauchuria after thc STIIO-‘planls from seed i5 the exceedmsb‘ Japanese ivni.’ and inici. inc), cininicdl-llllc character" of the seeds, ivhich are their price. Germany took her lease of? "mm mm‘ n rmimres 50m? 519“ w Kiaochou Bay with certain concession? 5'91‘ "mm to "iamnty W‘ n’ ‘s no!’ in siianiungi i-iiinsiii Seciiioci a iciiscaliihcult if a little care is exercised of Poi"t Arthur and its iccninsula and The emu‘ i" we seed b“ should be the “gin to buiid a raihvav “Grim incide flat and level and moistened. ward to connect’ “m, iicil in“? The powdery seed should be scatter- Siberian line. France's ‘interests were Cd mm. the moist Surf“? A glass m we South and she Secured some- should be placed over thc box and was“ and concessions more‘ Last Oi’ when the earth shows signs of be- 'i1l eamc Britain belting Kowloon n‘ connng my n should be “Tinned by 4 _ _ - setting it in a pan and letting the smp of ‘““"““.“" ommfll? Hvavgkong’. water soak into the soil from below. gsiiznglcfiisgc ‘i: ‘Ytlcitlimggliainl1301?‘; Watering the suriacc is bound to give back Weihhiivci to China when‘ was“ U“: “my dgmhkc bows and “m, Russia giivc back Port Arthur. 1mm“ out M Cmslcmt Bu‘ Runsh never gum hack m“ Care must also botakeii to wipe ‘ ‘_ condensation of moisture oil the Arthiu" to Ciiiiui. 'I1‘lre wiu‘ with Juli“; glass from time to time. ousted her roin tie \\'i'i‘.'il\ waters o the south and Japan fell heir lo her ~1@;1§¢_,- and 1m- privilrgeti, Rilstilfbb‘ by liltiii: thc illass slightly and do l l When the seeds show a green film upon the soil. give thc seed box alr t I I m... yo “as. to send money away- —to pay an out-of-town -—to a relative or friend, -—to pay for goods from on outside pig. —-f<>r any Purpose. cal] at any Branch of this Bank and semi-e a Draft for the amount. Sold “over the counter " ma. no delay or formality, Bank "of Nova Seed; drafts ofier a safe and convenient method ‘of sending money away." THE BANKOF NOVA SCOTIA ESTABLISH ED 1832 Capital $10,000,000 Resertc SY-itlltltnfltlr] 'I'ota‘. Asvdrs over 5270001111011 lftih the-object o1 giving the meat pnnllilo nnrviw tu nu} “hm rullnlurrh rim Errata-rut fiuprrvlnorbr Dnpgrtuu-nr i. l-nntvyi ii stunt John. N. B. fortunate in securing" an excellent tcriionn with him .11 in.» iniiii- snapshot of him which I tre:i.~.iii"e for summer Sllllblllllt" .11 lump» hi the memories 1t keeps green 01' an af- Island. _...._ ._' 0040-06-004049000000 > :--~. <>++o++0+ooo+o+> Nun lease of Port. Arthur was toi" twcnly- ‘mi “none in inc not Sim An won five years from 1803. biil. Japan has as in? in“, niimiy begin to iaiic mm r cxtcitttctt n. r9 j\i11(‘ti\'-11lll(‘ years. The i;rblc form and show two or three GYM“ W“ 5a“ m" 9379mm‘ "I GM" true leaves they may be transplanted 1 mam’ Irvin 1W1‘ -'~"'°"§1\°1<1 "l 141"" iviththc point of a toothpick and will 611011 “W1 31111311 mdlicd i" i“? 111M“ then start into sturdy growth. Give its \‘11‘l\131 501F131" "1 111° TM‘ and them a littlc- morning sun until they 110111110“ Pmvlnve 01 Bllflllllulu- '1'1l'~‘" assume sizeablc proportions but at no came the Washington ‘TPWWY- "ind time should they be exposed all day, Japan was dislodgctl. Kiaochou, Tsing- iii; iii“. n“, iniiiiiiiiii. _.iiiiidc_in._.iiiii, tao and Snaniuil: 1111 11111111; "INK 1'" plants. ‘rhey are fine porch hot the Chinese. lt was fl11l'f".‘i1 at Wnvh- iylantg‘ ingtoii. I00 that Brllflln h1l0ll1f1 llfcj‘ sently hand back Wcihaiwei to its original owners, and Britain has been A . ' ready, these several years. to do this. Trl But the Chinese, busy with civil wars and other internal troubles. were i101 i-ciiiii. i0 i-moiw n, Meanwhile, Vlci- United Empire. -writc:— haiwci. both the mainland station and With genuine regret. though with- wmc ncigiiiiniini iisiiiiiis wiiicii iiiii u“; gin-prise in view of his advanced wiiiiiin ii-ie 1mm ha". hitch hgqd by years, all who knew him will have iii-e Bi-iiisii fieci iii ihi. F,“ Eigftigi, 35.11 heard of the passing of Mr. J. E. B. so“, iii gninnici. iicaiiniiiayim»; McCready the tioycn of thc Canad- . .. i I _ _ In Febiiiai-y iiiii iiii iigi-ccmchi [Qi"_lRl1 Press. When I was in Canada thc surrender oi the lease was reach-V “W0 W33 111-10 °_" ‘my Rim“ Emil“ eii between sii. Miien iiiiiiiiishii_ iiic Society mission. it was a. i"eal delight. Mr. rtrlwzirtl Salmon. thc Editor of onia a real figh- is a strong heart. 'l'l'yll‘lg to pump blood through 00n- geatecl lungs is a severe task on the heart, and if you can continue to do it until the crisis is past, your chance for recovery is excellent. And as you know‘ the. only way your heart can 15-1" kept, strong is by a i TEWKESBERY ROAD It ls good to be out on the road. and ‘u, 11., - - l i. .. XHTH‘. Going through meadow and village. one knows not. whither ner wiry; l ‘Through the grey light drift of the’ dust. in the keen cool rush of; thc air. i Under" the flying white clouds. and: the broad blue liit oi the sky; r11‘. And to halt at the chattering brook.‘ in the tall green fern at the brink Where the liarebell grows, and the gorse. and the fox-gloves pur- ple and white; Where the shy-eyed troop down to the drink, When the stars are mellow and large at tl"ic coming on of the night. delicate deer i pools to - v‘ Ol to icel the winrmth of the riiin, and the homely smell of the earth, Is a tune for the blood to jig to, a joy past power of words: | ngr 1,728,827 tons or mor"e than half of icontinue to increase in keeping with nriiisii ininisici.‘ niin Di._ Q ~13 wiiiigi; and tarivilegc to meet. and have long the Chinese foreign minis-tel; Thci talks withnone who sat in thc Pres! cemeni was neiii, iii Minion ioi-‘i Gallery of the first Dominion Parlia- ment. He was then 9i years of age, and such was his vitality and interest in affairs that he gently protested t Wcihciiwei. the foreigner is at last out-M “('1' bu“ “lmwcd m d‘) '1“ Th“ oi snaniiingi and iiie nicsiigc 0i iiiel he would have donc 25 years earlier. Nariking government has, no doubt.1 5m‘ he “TOW m5 comm“ °f “Ems gone up But is was easy w sci Lin, daily for the Charlottetown Guardian British om of wciiniwei Th“, wcroni and walked to the office to sec his much bent on nan“: anvnm. .i.in,_ proofs and consult with the Editor. Nanking government Vhas announced‘ M t” with him and his charming m“ “Inn the end oi inc yo“ an; wife in their garden. when friends forei n concessions are to be eancell- l gflthcmd mum them‘ or m m5 study d g u L inc To“ foreign Cmcqlutith all tl"ie_ paraphernalia of the c‘ ' irougm glmier on,“ so Con“ tworking journalist and student in flfc 0 ' v i I 9-1 ‘ i i Thai .n bf 1 mivcn mom ‘in lr-virlcnce. he was full of reminiscence f0 . Wl . r r ‘ ‘fieult condition to bring about. ratification. It has now been approv-. ed. and Weihaiwei has gone back w, the Chinese. With the surrender 0f and of ideas as to the future. To bring Prince Edward Island into closer touch with the outside world 1was one of his themes. and to show what. a canal linking up Northum- 1)f‘i‘1i'ilK1 Strait with the Chigiiecto Channel and I-‘undy Bay would mean he produced maps and books with the .“.llllllll'ulOll of the born advocate. The loving care and diplomacy with ivhich lvfrs. NfcCrcady saw to it that he did not overtax his energies no doubt accounted for much when thc sands of his llfc were running low. The sympathy of a host of friends ithrorrghout Canada will have gone i out to her in her bereavement, Lwas FOUND One of the beat known for SMUT OR RUST ON GRAIN A cheap but thoroughly ef- fective remedy. Grain Gfljwg" would be wise to act promptly THE LAND WE LOVE By FRANK LElGH CANADA'S NI"\\'.\‘l‘lil1\'"i' LEADERSHIP Q. What is Canada's Ncwisprint Leadership? A. Canada continues to lead tlre world in ne\v".=pi"int output The pio- ductlon in 1929 ivas the highest in the history of this industry with the United States production. The development of this important iii- dustry in the Dominion is emphasized when the production of 1913, of only 350,000 is compared. Most of the Canadian production ls exported to the United States nnd the present indications are that this quantity will preventative; the demand. ‘S And thc blessed green comely inca- dows seem all a-rlpplc with! mirth 1 Al. the lllt of the shifting feet. and. the dear wild cry of the birds.» -—Jol" 1 Xfaseficld. IRUIT GOOD AFTER ~17 YEA our-men, May 20-11-142 fine quai- ity of fruit "that grandmother used to preserve", was demonstrated in a1 Rockwood home yesterday when Mrs George Ii. Pcaren served o jar of; canned cherries presented to her by; her husband's grandmother in 1883.‘ The fruit nllhcuvh 47 years old. wag perfectly good and lino in lover, in order to have Seed properly treated before sowing. One pint to every l0 gallons of water. Full directions every order. FOR SALE AT The Two Macs DRUGSTORE l-ill Great George Street p p us‘ K1 D N EY given with All Mall Orders given prompt attention. 001w" FORGET BRAHMIN TEA Orange Pekoe iS Sold Uirly in Red Airtight Packages r FERTILIZER Our Steamer" with Fttrtilizer" has arrived at (‘harlnlle- ooovovovoooooorv town and we want those who have orders 1)0t|1\i‘f1\\‘l11'l us for delivery ex steamer" to call for saint- u- quickly as irossible.‘ A. HORNE fir" GO. ‘ g‘ . - _ u ‘Protection with Profit -—is" the motto of fir; (Treat-West Life. and i! is tlcarly descriptive of the service rendcn-rl 11." this great Canadian iifc insurance company. Personal rules and IIfIVIfCII/(Ilfis furnished without obligation. Hyndman fa’ Co. Limited Provincial illaiiagers Chitrlullvlrtilll Offices Lower Queen Si. Prince Edward Islamic. “Golden Future’ A Booster Feature To Stimulate Business and Business Cd‘): ditions in Prince Edward Island. P1111151“: y The Charlottetown Guardian We are Soliciting the Cooperfllim‘ "t ime Business Firms and Leading Mc" ° Charlottetown, Sunimerside 811d the Province. Mr. Frank Walker, Assistant Editor ti: the Ian is editing this Special Feature Edition. “ ‘Kirk now in the course of publication, and Mr. J- M" land is in charge oi’ Publicity. Boos? for a Creafer Ptvvm“