rue CHARUYITIYFOWN GUARDIAN T3‘ NOTES BY TIIE WAY a failure. The West still wants a minimum price and at a figure substantially higher than has been offered. It has been said with some confidence that the ante will be raised to seventy cents, but it is being said now, and with scarcely less confidence that strong western pressure is to be brought to bear to induce the Govern- ment to maintain the eighty-cent minimum for another year. If this is done, and if conditions during the next crop year are no better than they have been during the current year the tax- payer will be called upon to supply another sixty millions plus the thirty millions promised as a so called crop subsidy -—ninety millions in all. it? 2;? it PUBLIC FORUM Illseelanaleeeaaleesle lei I a hi8- ‘Ile 0i laelpewa Guardian lees lea ae- elnslly uderee ale vnlaleas er eeeseeeendcata- BLIINIILDTTETDIN GUARDIAN I L, Dill! (Billed ll") W.OhflleI it‘ n. ii In tlseaadays. when guara- bustnnam his: business, outed ‘u: lb declaration i i is i: f? T if tor. hank Waller SUBSCRIPTION KATIE 86.00 per year (hi advance) delivered le (My. ‘humus-year lhslvaneel inalledlnll. lalanl 36.00 per year (In advance) nae-lied teCanada and U-I- . Members Audit Bureau el Oirealatlnas i “The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink.‘ sin rnausranitin- nwrr llrr-Irbe siisslp rescues in umsily - it Oemdsescl edlilirffehows how alive Oosieeneitl ve is today, how wd-l iihvy E “if 3'3 understand of Llbeml dodgers tn - i method ingtcfoo lsx_\'l’b-<'.~v-"/vs-pli>nsf.fil‘ v _ SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1980 A prostituted Session. Qr will the subsidy be dropped? This is un- likely, ha_ving regard to the fact that it has been promised and that a general election is in pro. spect. It seems that the western vote is going to cost a‘ greal deal of money and from what is be- mg heard of western sentiment it is by no means e by the Quebec his attitude are equally ant Prov es. legitimate trade. Also. that closes business establidi- inents throws workers out of em- ployment In the case of the chain store, such legislation deprives the Ithelrwnybsokln hootorby 0on- parlng to s. s pa‘ camp It liows that they know public of the advantage of com- petitive trade and loses to farm- ers and industry a steady and profltablo market for their pro- ducts. —.F‘lnancla1 Times, Montreal One of the characteristics of’ childhood that reuiatns with us ls that we must, have sugar-coating on our pills. The child who will not take his medicine unless it ls first made to taste like some- thing else never dies in the oldat man or woman. A despatoh tells of a man 1n a small town who B h rfpund itl raard to fave imoneylsn ri ' “a ' e dev se an ngen ous pan Us f nus whereby he could be amused as he saved. Every time he filled up the gas tank on the family car, he dropped a quartrr into the tank after the gas. When he came to buy a new car, he took off the old gas tank tore it 0111311, and wok out $25.75 Why dld he no: just put a quarter in the sugar-bowl every week. save all the trouble and the damage done ln recovering the money from the tank? Oh, but that wouldn't have been any fun! ‘The o‘d pill Just tastes nasty that w-ay. It's so mucn csrtfiin that the political goods will be deliver- e . how slim their chances are, unless may can catch their opponents 69P- Arid vidmt a stinging rohuf-f when. with lightning speed. con- ventions to mobilize the conquer- ing army, 1n every dMrict in the Pr ornamented two full of the Guardlpnk space. How lt must, have almost rup- tured the Premier's heart to find that his bluff had failed. ‘Phelr consbemstlon must hvae been appalling. Our contemporary says that of the sixty- eight bills passed at the i938 session of the Leg- islature, many are consolidations and revisions '—*—"———————— "which will be of great benefit to those who ad- I fdflona| Notes I minister the law in particular, and the public in , general." The fact of the matter is that these consolidations and revisions, which took up a at practical value in their present form. As p0int- I s. l. ,,, g . ed out by Mr. \V. E. Bentley, K. C., in a re- Dememn ‘putred b V cunt lcltcr to the press, the Speech from thc m“, 1-96 ‘i 'l‘lu'one refers to these measures as consolidating i ' l‘ ' ,,. * ,,, * and revising outstanding legislation passed ex- tween the years 1773 and 1909. “Without ex- planation as to why this consolidation should stop at the year i909," says Mr. Bentley, “it - would appear that such a consolidation would be almost useless. Why consolidate the legis- _ infirm from i773 to 1909 only and not include ‘I all legislation on the various subjects dealt ,‘ with down to the present time? To ascertain the Tomorrow St. George's Day. s: s w a- pap insurgent supporters, bought at lees than $1 per ton. 111;: price of common sand. and more resemblance to real gravel than chalk is to cheese. Like the “dead dolly" of nursery phyla?‘ these veneered roads will "look mended", but there 1s method in the early election madness. that — — they hope to get it over before Slr,——-I want yOu to publish this thu veneer exposes l , letter about the Campbell Govern- well we remember the $50,000 a ment, the government that makes mile McIntyre Highways which our roads after Halloween. I want have crumbled into dust before to refer to what was done to the the debenture cost has been paid. Southport Road leading from Cllhe MnolVlI-lllan Government soiithport towards Georgetown. corrupelled to use staple and About thirty years ago stone was standard material. because the hauled from the Queen’ County Dominion Public Works demanded Jail m construct this road through 1t The Cfl-Inillbelll GOVBTHHIHIQ 110$ the brlcktyard swamp. and from 11111191’ $1115 ‘IWDOHBWlJl-lly. 1111114118 that time there was always a fulr- no Federal obligations to llve up that 1y good road. to. oould go their own way, wtiic they did. trustlnll to luck. or the Mnnlon Government's compassion. to help them out. when he ee- sumes power. And from now until May 18th. the public will have s. rehash of those 1935 perversions of facts, to gull them lnto risking another lease of power to the grea/t be- trayer. I am. Sir. etc. UNDECEIVED. MR. McINTYRE’S ROAD BUNG-i . . LING Shakespeare died t0m0rro\v’s (late, I6i6— “Our little life is rounded with a sleep." a- Suits With Class We are showing hundreds of new suitd that should tempt the smart dresser. Our double breasted models have s. lot of appeal especially in the new stripes and diagonals shown in new greens, blues and greys with contrasting stripes and priced reasonably $18: $20! andzzl at——— We would like you to see these suits as they won't stay with us long. Other nice Hyde Park S. B. suits in Snappy, lyrgitihslaPli-iczdszzsso auras-on Newest Arrow Shirts Just received the latest in Arrow Shirts the new tab collar so popular now in the larger centers. Step ln and see 8 them. Prlced- — — - — - - DADKS siiors $10. i CANADA'S BEST HENDERSON 8s DIJDMDRE MEN'S WEAR Rupcit Brooke passed liuncc at Sky'i‘os 0n St. George's Day, I9I5——“Somc corner of a foreign field that is for cver England." x a a s "Getting away with it” has bccn so long the _ I _ _ l _ l_ experience of Premier Campbell that he thinks “m” Wm‘ “fir!” Vmimq“ Tm“ aw as ihexlste‘ m I209’ nifty years ago’ sent“ his luck will follow him to tlic polls: on the 13th At last Ripple Rock. m) Practical Purliosfi prom old-time menace to navlgation 1n llow much these obsolete enactments have s u s: seymglll‘ Fsflrrflws. 3015 l0 g9‘ -- - - move . r over years as »- cost in lawyers’ fees remains to be seen-after been the Subject of petitions and y the election. gpmplaflnfi, but gtllazt it ls to ‘g8. ' l‘ ms COW 0W WE l’ _ Of the other bills passed, one of the most nmliiesfibu? the rushing tides that important was that dealing with Farm Re- swirl through Seymour Narrows habilitation. As Mr. Hughes pointed out, it “use pmverml ships m bemme jigives practically unlimited power to the Govern- T ment and it is to be feared that in this case, as After Halloween last ear Mr McIntyre. to provide wor to; one of the representatives of the dis- trict's friends, spent the taxes of this Province to haul away the stone placed there about. .10 years ago and the gravel placed there more recently. Then they haa-‘cd on some clay. The result was that: the road became lmpassible late last fall. Then a big machine was cant. ovelr it; plow lll10 clay and snow 0 ngan ut nature came to the --i-——i—— assistance of the travelling public FOGGY DAY5 when the frost crime. ———-— Again this Spring the frost. REGINA-The Winter o! 1988- eiiirted to come out with tie ra- 39 W" l- Tawlfi 1°!‘ 30¢?! d8»)! in sult that teams could not even get 393L55- In m! 1°11!’ 1111mm! D9‘ through, and cars might not even "m5" W Mflmh m9" W611 55 ntt/smpt lt, days of dense fog coigpared with The isresi move ls that the ‘"111 "1 e W" 84w- d 1w 1s bung-let's are now hauling ashes 1°33 at" "will? 1199x1951? 0W1‘ i316 from the clty ln order that the 3351115 810011. residents may get to and from their homes. If this ls the way the present Government did all their work it ls no wonder that shay rolled up such an enormous e . There ls another matter, that of Th; German legal code, such an ggthgifi‘; lzgletliugafliliabtélfo it ls, now includes a sentence of was that for k . _ spit/e to the Indian 2'55 ysvlgg -“,§‘,,1;§“°‘,‘,’,‘.‘°“‘,,§§,',,,§,‘,‘{§,‘,, resident living near or was it. a. gleaned from the British Broad- Pa“ M‘ m“ thirty w hi“ “i” casting Corporation's evening nevyg ti" 19th °7 sir em 1231151155,- ézzgilf, E€°i$§ggf1',°::1d ‘d639,, rohrmn LIBERAL n ems r an a e- i-‘i-“i” l‘.““i§l..‘3“‘s£..l‘“l°$’.°€él.‘“i%§fifi ““i»s%‘a»""“no~”°“' , . n l - —-—— I b 23.31‘. ‘{?.“‘l§é‘m.l’n§’. ofiii‘ ‘$- sm-m th- Iw or mum» s»- ular reaction to the BBC serv ces. 11° m” B 110W fllfllfised at l-HY ' v He wees wiui those officials M: n! we 181M111“ viii-bursts o! ’ a l I e l‘ Broadcasting House who claim 011-1111119611 -" O that. the bulletins are fairly wlde- t outcropfliflfl. (N- oertnin - 1y hem’ but he 00mm“ m“ cursors of an early eleotlonwo A great campaign to expand and stimulate New Zcaland industries so that locally manu- factured products may fill tlic gap caused by the restrictions upon imports, has been undertaken by the Government, with the Hon. D. G. Sul- livan. hlinistcr of Industries and Commerce, zit its_hcarl. Mr. Fullivzm said recently that this work was proceeding satisfactorily, and cvcry effort was being made to ensure that the neces- sary raw materials were made available. Pro- tection and the development of home industries Iinflsm ' unmanageable with the surge caused by this obstruction 1n mid- 1 gm, 311- gm, channel. Experienced masters and LEWIS P. TANTON. , , _ pilots will iako vessels through ~in the case of the National Park. an otherwise only on the high water and low "l .. ' ' - --_ at .' k5. .u.-' g l.‘ of time rgbEfleflClEll measure has been prostituted to politi ggderthlaflikrfigtigs ofdpmsenggr gfcal purposes. There was no reason why a scli-eclules. opposition for long Cams: 1fjSPEClf1€d sum, instead of a blank check, should llfgxugnfi$laé gigfhsglzfl? ggffgog; =~ not have been voted for‘ the inauguration of this is one of the planks of the Labor Government Narrows with i1 railway bridge. i15- iisclieme during the coming season. No reason ; why definite limits should not have been set to T i‘ i‘ * _ railway gltuaflgn in Canada, mo y-the authority of the Executive Council. The Hon. G. Howard Ferguson, former Premier the coming of the airplane. have 7P ' h h ' f """ fOt' tlddl t tth Itnt' 1*°"“"°d"‘“"‘°1‘°"“‘¥‘-°°“““' i; ijemier says t at t_e virtue o the bill is its 0 _n 8H0. 0 fegfl 65 _0_ e 1161' 310113 and fishing sklmnfs W111, who“: zrudfiStlClly" —an ominously significant term in Accident Prevention Association there could be ggcrets, any “Goodbye. R1W1¢ traffic. -—Vancouver Province. fldebt, and taken more dictatorial power into its that granted every individual the maximum of Hhands than any government since Confederation. liberty COHSiSICHI with ihC 511116 fight being if The Liberal organ boasts editorially that “the granted to every person in the state_ “We have simain estimates totalling $2,071,044 with a sum developed conventions that are restraining in _ir_suf~ficient for fishermcn’s loans, farm rehabilita- their intention and pUYPOSB-i" hi? Sflld- "And Y“ JE-pflhC session—the voting of the taxpayers’ form or write for the press and say anything zsnoney-rushed through at the rate of eighty we like. It is the veriest nonsense. If everyone Jithousand dollars a minute,-——scarce time enough could say and do everything he wanted we fiqforllie chairman to read the items and put the should soon have strife and chaos." ’ n: m a is ing Ripple Rock for a base for a g the mouth of the leader of a Government which “liberty of speech” as that involved restraint kl‘ It h“ been a comy d” ‘ stion and other purposes were voted in less than I hear people educated people talk about free- ilqllfifillOtl,—-wllllfi hours and days were wasted in . According to Commercial Letter of the Can- nafigar-Qli. central pler. The change ln the g _ _ H H _ _ _ struction to our growing coastal {has already gone over four million dollars in but free 5Pee¢l1 W115 1111P0551bl6 111 a system r alf an hour." Imagine the most important work dom of speech-freedom to get up on the plat- political shadow-boxing, in "debating" measures Geirma g ‘already debated and agreed upon in caucus, in ¥ppartisan speech-making of which verbatim re- gports were taken by employees of government adian Bank of Commerce: The imminent re- sumption of exports of cattle to the Ilnitcd States under the second quarter quota tended to maintain prices for this class of stock, despite the usual Lenten decline in consumption. Ex- the listening public in must remain comparatively anal , unless the transmission strength of these broadcasts is atly tn- creased. Today, I gs er. onzy those Germans with powenful and expensive radio sets can be sure of hearing the bulletins, whereas letter- front page dlspl nesdayh Patriot where the master bluffer sports with highway fig- ures. as a Jaipa j d is their an; This is exemplified ln big black ay of Wed- Mortgage Sale i To be sold by public auction in ont of the Law Courts B Charlottetown on Monday the can day of May 1980, at the hour o'clock noon. All that 0n the sea, on land_ peril of fire and “lightning, of automobiles, of accident, of slckne . In our modern life we are surrounded by perils, and that ls why we employ the system of in- ports to the United Kingdom this season have lunnce to Proud- “! flflfilldlllY- been negligible. Hog prices were also well main- taiiicd, and reflect the very moderate deliveries to date, those for the first twelve weeks of this year being nearly I4 per cent. below those in the same period last year. The market for dairy produce was again depressed by the continued relatively heavy production and the weight of stocks on hand, particularly of butter. which on Ist March were 123 per cent. greater than those on the same date in 1938. Cheese prices remain- ed at February levels. 4- wanted cnd were entitled to receive, especially in an ‘Kelection year, the session was the most barren in pthe whole history‘ of our Legislature. There is mo doubt that this was deliberately arranged by lithe Government with the connivance of its sup- i porters. On the eve of facing the electorate, ad- iyantage was taken of the absence of an Op- fiposltion to make the Legislature a mere sounding , . it ls lihehwllt! up: mo; modest means W ne m urgent- ded f p m; 1| w ly information of an obleotlve na- $29; 1§QUZQ thetsough ture So far as one can ascertain, while the public works Juggler be- Show a Bedlam my ma at m, Londoners are paying no atiten- trays its clurnslness. Nomwest angle d land m me tlon whatever to the new Ger- nu first deception is in oom- possession now m. former o‘ John man service in English. rm once panlng cost of gravellrig on iih Doyle. men“ scum m a Norm German propaganda has dedeat- Trans-Canada. Highway by the wand“, um o‘ mud m the m, ed itself. -— Written ln The Jour- ‘$131? yard, with that of sognipf cupmm, o; wimam Ham? than“ m“ London Bureau. so as to deceive the Rel hstagi tiigniivmiid n“ ti?“ (13 . 0 . gm b01111 pry‘ Pmnw“ "DRWE", Wfwhtlill His advocacy of ruthlessness 15nd 1n m; p mum (sf “m CBHMB 0105913’. are 91191888118 Q brought him into collision with Robes-g Young; than“ Nos-m m m; 0111111011 that the Dvmlmvn is on Chancellor Bethmnnn-Hollweg and ngol-emd ahol-s- and than“ ‘m; the eve of an era- 01 PYOSPQIIW- forced his retirement ln 1917. But m; game to the place of com- one pronunent expert in regard lfl hi8 M63101”, Dlllbll-QYICG lll '15, mgngggyjgnf,’ Qgnmjnln‘ gng nun- 1° investments wnisnd-i W" 1n he still harried on the tiiemcmaln- dred mo) acres of land a little fsme meaisiuie ltwls ‘p: the netistufe talnlng that Germany had lost the more or less. a 161w 0n e even Y1 war because she hadn't been ruth- '11, above 53h 1g mm; undo; g Europe. Apart from the stimulus 14m 911011311, ._» Han-mm 1n wind- pom‘; o; mm contamgd that re-arzriament programs have 5m- g“; ‘ndenmue o! mortgage dated u“ given to certain manufactures , 27m day o! Apm 1927 m“, b” and the deanand for raw materials, ' he points out that, thanks to the policy Europe dictators, capl- tal is being driven from the Con- tinent and is seeking a. retuge 1n Canada, where more peaceful conditions prevail. In like manner craftsmen skilled ln certain trades, We_ are ln a position to provide a complete ln- surance service, and welcome your inquiries for advice and information. No obligation. IIYNDMAN 8i DD. LIMITED The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. I. oard for Liberal election propaganda. Charlottetown summer!“ s Q v Montague tilt "On the whole the experiment _of total prohibition in Bardoli and the five villages of Manclvi taluka (district) may be definitely said to be successful and Government have under consideration its extension to Yalod M91181." states the first official report reviewing the pro- gress of total prohibition since its introduction Another Wheat Flop Coming‘? i-m For ii Delicious 011p of Orange Felice Tea l i “It looks as if the Government is about to ex- ecute another of its celebrated back somer- isaults in an acrobatic effort to evolve a wheat policy that will be acceptable to western voters,” ‘sa s the Montreal Gazette. "First we were told there would be no guaranteed minimum for i next crop year. The western producers, ac- ston. Lot. 35 Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Farmer, and Charity Young his wife. o! the one part. and the undersigned of the other part, default having been made in the payment of the prin- cipal and interest thereby secured. MAC’S HAIR RESTORER A delicately perfumed pre- ‘~ iicoriling to the Minister of Agriculture, didnot six months ago in Bardoli taluka and five vil- Bombay who have been compelled to seek parauon which restore! and oeautlfles the hair. homes where they may enjoy the It will restore grey hair in For further particulars opp to Mr‘ re“ p0" Say‘: MQIAOG d! BOlOl II, Bentley, lages of Mandvi (Surat District of Presidency). “While bcforc the introduction of prohibition, the consumption of country spirit in Want a minimum price. Furthermore, it had been “demonstrated that the 8o cent minimum had Qenriched the wcll-to-do wheat growers, those n . . blessings of peace, are moving to Canada, bringing with them Lilfiil‘ knowledge and sklll. Al-i ready there has been talk of de- Charlottetown. oalgated this 8th day of April, 1069. 1 . LITITIA A. WIlGITs I15 original color. Mae's hair Restorer pro- motes a new and superior (rowan where the hair is fat.- Use BRAHMIN “with large crops, and it meant nothing at all to “fifarimers in the areas where.crops had failed. As so-called relief- measure the guaranteed price i WIQQsald to be that. But it wasn't. Along came urdityfcosting the Canadian taxpayer some- " g between fifty and sixty-million dollars. ce theipolicy was to be abondoned, and that ' "Government with s__new minimum, sixty p . per bushel for No. I- Northern at Fort "i i a figure which obviously meant noth- to» the producer unless upon the loomy ~- ‘on that world "vheatprices would fall ‘ally-below present levels. But the Gov- tfofktteld something else with its other It proposed an acreage subsidy _scheme, l ‘ to eflpoor areas, and it was thatch the basis of the last har- fluid gostfthe "jeountry . ap- tfiillioti‘ dolIsre._As between the eighty-cent guarantees ' f millions. the area under report for the same period in the previous year was 3,254 gallons, there was not a single gallon consumed during the same period after the introduction of total prohibition. The sale of country spirit at sliops on the border of the area before the introduction of the scheme was 2,032 gallons and after introduction it was 1,617 gallons. Figures of other intoxicants show the same result.” i i i I ' The new chief of the Imperial General Staff, Lord Gort, V. C., is of medium height, of fair complexion, with moustache. He is i! 111311 0f iron will, quick and precise in speech, and has no hesitation in saying exactly what he means. So muchz-so that in his regimental days he was somewhat irrevereutly almighty by the junior officers. None the less he is of kindly disposition, always giving credit where lt is due. and he possesses the saving grace restoration! ’ , vsll ." "deli in Irellsndn/eiidhiliecsine. ‘mm mm " Testste in» County Gslws . Later on the family was changed so ersleer. l Canada, and only the other day 1t was mentioned 1n the Quebec Legislative Council that. Interna- tlonnl Iblls, Md, a Czecho- Slovaklan concern, proposed to veloplng ‘the pottery industry in‘ d ha‘: l ufl tic hair kill- the dlreotlonl carefully an? you will be anal-led at the results called Lord G0rt~ "i of humor. He is a man of independent means. - and could live a life of ease if he chose; but his. sense of duty and his love for his profession 1 caused hini to accept the heavy burden which ' ‘fshls to carry. His recreation is the very peace- nu one of yachting, - The famil records go ’ yl: to ‘I169, when Maurice Pren rgsst, from ovmer ohm establish its plant at esp de ls W11“ or Madeleine, in the province, m 131° his way does the sheltering arm receive lts reward. - Canada's Weekly, Iondon. Ghee Quick nsi W“ We s.‘ h" ‘#2.? """"l-°°° “mm wretched, tort first time s. husband a wlf iisn u,“ m, 1m . G Iflflllil , beomtiiawi 1m" able thing is not that Mr. and MfLtTHflDIflflln at" use erld." -; New ‘York \ . . Belief iiomciiiiiillé. . MAC’S PILE OINTMENT in all cases of Internal and Ester- lflclent remedy fétliiiniom lxttzre‘ _ ment of Ill and all. Full Flavoured Tea IIITHA G. FENNILL, Mortgagees. mle-l-B-lt-fl-QD ifivs AN ILL wmo BLOWS N0 our. (soon And no matter what quarter the wind blows. from, fresh stocks ct our tobacco go to all parts of thejslsnd every‘ week. As s result our his!» ll ll fresh and lively as a spring breeze. » i HICKEYS , N BLACK DTWIST . " -.;..-..mm,mnd_ay _ '.i|l i6.ll~t!i".And§ lllllllipullsd-Iléi 1 lei-i» 1=-:-~'-i1-l‘~~uu-i-w~ . A v y... _.-_,‘1