i 1 yr‘ » x ‘k P’ it, ‘i Bil Ifi Gillian Dalton. Plvlllent. n. 1t. Gnu-lei Aaeeeint l. I. Innott. Ildllor and ‘follicle! Idlin- O TUESDAY, APRIL s, 192s ‘l IRRESPONSIBILITY " The character of the which Prince Edward island‘ suffering st present, is rcvealcd item. Con pro-election promises in occasional our Liberal fronted with from which escape, they lintle them utterances representatives. lild E1911 l0 Mr. B. W. LePage called Jmis speech on the address. ecch to which the Patriot de- “Noted two or three editorials of [flvlulation and explanations. ‘The 11011. 1-‘. .1. Nash, 111 tb . arly “who would blame gut taxation"? Who indeed? you. not the Liberal politician n ‘ °vested right in deceiving the people? Who would blame him for saying nothing about so unpal- atable a subject as impending tax- Mr. Nash. the Exchequer. in the electors frankly ‘There can be told "little promise" on his lips cowardly dodging the question b "not mentioning taxation"! nle King's political career of with broken promises. Tho cuses and barefaced denials, i‘ ACCREDITED H-ERDS The accreditation or pureubred -‘hords is‘ going on steadily and A1- eighteen horns have passed their official tests and have been gm d registration certificates. are now being ‘ d, some of them successfully “ wring the end o1 their probation. ils is a magnificent showing for Lbrovlnce o! this size and holds ° f! an especially ‘bright prospect noisqlcssly in this province. read ’ 80m fifty herds \ l? 4'; the future. sat the proportion of affected Jflilflll in this province is very ‘much below that in any of our sister provinces. There is an wythor fact that must not be for- gotten. that is that in the whole hiatory of the province there has not been s sinkle case of hog 01101011. anthrax. foot and mouth disease or in fact of any one or the deadly diseases of which there have been frequent out- breaks in practically sll the other provinces and which in many clue lenvs traces whidb many Y8!!! cannot eradicate, ‘booking at this recon] and the Present work among our dairy herds sonmly In 111t- ‘face, what is the possibility, what is the duty! The possibility is that this province may be made the source of healthy pure bred cattle for the _ dominion. Our duty la to press ',_ forward along this line until every ‘ vnotlge o! twercnlolil in cattle the TPDIILIHOI of‘ losing one nrovnm in (lush. where "shrim- manebip"—save the mark-under they (‘an no longer clzildishly iry t0 he‘ make light of them. “Little promises,‘ them in Nmurse of n windy exposition on fliiieflnite glories, remarked eav- any iticiaus for going lo the coun- and not mentioning anything province the recognized source oi healthy pure brcd animals is u goal womb aiming at, a. goal which our isolation makes pcs- sible and which is not possible in any other province. Iicre we have absolute control of all the animals that 111'? other provinces lire side by 11111’ and diseased animals may firid their way across the bmdci‘ willi- out official detection. The work of accreditation; as has already been slated. is going on as steadily as is poszslbielintlie and, consiut-rin; the difficulty of travelling dilviug the past four months, 1t 1111s bc-n remarkably rapid. ll haps be unwise to 11love foo svlift- ly as accreditation appllc-s only in come here ; E circumstances a would por- to pure bred herds and ihere are many that have r-1 yct reached that standing, The. aim therefon l Notes by the Way w v 1y '¢v0+-q-‘, "Pfinbe Edward island ,wlt|| a population or 33,000 has a debt in POIIIId numbers of about a million, whilst Newfoundland with 350,000 ha; a debt of $52,000,000. In other word; Newfoundland with a population only four time} as great as this province has a debt fifty-two times as great. "Hon. W. M. Lea. The lines above quoted are tak- and convincing or Mr, Lea on the dr 1" Address which wc are told- (is received with “loud applause." Newfoundland 1; not in the Do- monlon. it is a British Province, but it his no federal debt. All the indebtedness for which Newlouud land is liable is its provincial debt. Tlic people of Prince Edward ls- lantl are liable for both the debt of file Province and for their pro- llortionate share of the Dominion debt. Let us assume that the gross debt of the Dominion is three bil- lion dclllars and that this Province. ls liable for one-hundredth part of that sum, which is in round figur- es approximately correct, For our The Public Forum This column la open for the discussion by correspondent: of elk-NOI- ot lite-rent- The Charlottetown Guardian . doe: not nrceunrll! endorse the opinion annulled by ltl cor- renpoldel‘ lllsnlic Railway Region Sir, —So111e of us plan on being 111 Montreal when the Maritime ltuprcst-uutlivcs confer with Sir Henry Thornton. If we do not got what we are entitled to We 1110 going to take it to Ottawa. We ' ncmami "110 rt-iiuuiuu 1n mileage‘ of oisleru division of C. R." lit) l‘(!\lllCIl0ll o1‘ railway employees cast of Montreal, a lower freight rate enabling us to increase our coal mining, lumbering, fruit, fish- eries and other industries. More tralfzc than HtlllilJX or St, John and less through American ports. We claim such will enable the rallwiy to turn losses ‘nto lirofits and keep o11r petjple from going to otlici placcafiorc1np.oy111e11l. We want ail the force possible behind us. All voters standing for these things or more should send their names rand ii(ldl‘0i5$65 before April 18th to the undersigned. 1 11m Sir, etc., J. H. BEAUMAN. :10 North S1,, Aioncton, N. B. -—4—{0->—-—-— A Second Car Ferry $ll‘.-—"Al1 Old Sea Dog" thiziks Q OOO-O-OOO-OO THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN- T“ ‘ \O-O-OO-O-OO- ilibqi 1110112 of ‘ yours i“ 1.. W, Burns. ‘ID- _ (COPYWRIGHT) THAT o1.o srnmmzn ANKLE. S0 1112111)‘ people liosscss utle of those nuisanccs l-lill a word about. it 111115111 i111 of service. in nearly‘ “very (‘use it is on ilie o1ltcr_ aide of the Jukle, and thr-re is a history 0t going over 011 it very 011911- Wm‘ smuciiuies a 1111111 11"‘ 11 11111111191 9f (lays thereafter. Now how t0 Eel 11 115111 again’ Tin.- ‘first thing to remember 1B» (ha; 5| mpppcneil first some time‘ “go and trclttiucn-t such 21s rest, massage. and so forth is not new your first consideration. 'l‘l1ere 111 only cm- wny i0 gel the i011" gtrong agliill and that is by use and guilt is lust where the misiukeli are viz-tie. The first tiling 1s to 1:91 11 11W yard rojl of one inch adhesive tape and tear off two pieces ~11 foot lung. New turn your foot outward as far] as you can. Take one [iiece of CiPllICSlVG and attach ll 111111 11111191‘ inner ankle bone, then bring 1t Valued at $2,000,00 Canadians should have a special interest in a story kins Adams tells i11 Colliers as tliel result of an interview with a man l‘ l 1' f ll: ' these Provinces b 1 .2:"..‘:°'.::::...:.. 2:1: RED .0... TE when they want t e very beet- RED ROSE COFFEE a has 11.1.1- settles clear as a bcll-—no egg needed. ll t ‘to sell a dozen stolen Fords ‘than one stolen Packard. Since Fords! are more numerous than any other} our the field for the operations of! HupVtlie our tliiel‘ is 11inch broader. in Samuel lillt‘ third place, there urc so 1111111)‘ Words up the street lliut ‘.1 more should he to gradually weed all bun pure brv-ds and establish accreditation areas wherever p02- siblc, widening ll1c areas as 011* cumstances pcnnit until the wbolr province is an area of accrcrlilrd lill lion to promise to reduce them and no soon as the opportunity offers increase the taxes four fold! Who would blame them‘! asks the H011.‘ Contrast this irresponsible, de- them no reduction oi’ “MIKEY! imagine a British states-l man appealing for voles with al We blve it 0n good authority one really fine mummy. had shin _ of n similar character Ire gold and a tie-open» “any 11 ~ ‘wbufiflwsw tiire than usual in the cattle bus neesi and the eastern prmrm?" are already awakening lo that has a better prospect in 1b; line than “on M‘ Baldwin‘ Chancel!“ of] our sister provinces as well as in annealing mlour own will bc bred for ship- ‘ men! .____<o>---—— SUPERSTITION ur' Y. narvon. who is suffcrlirg lhl been regarded fonr is due to superstition and world than Many believe that Lord Carnal‘ meddling with dead. An interesting story of a mummy ten on its shroud is told in the who, as author of “The Great Lone Land." is familiar to Canadians the Nile Expedition ‘who was much given to tomb robbing 111i mummy lifting, and who, 8°0l1ring pcd it to England still wrapped in its care-cloths. This man inter left for A-byseinla where ha, was "killed by an elephant. and huric-i on an island." A- friend set out from England lo bring home the body of the war correspondent, but on reaching Abysslnia and lo- cating the island found it gone. There had been a flood and gravel and inland hm! dlsarpcared. "The mummy bad reached London" writes Sir William. "and was in due time unwound and the experts 1n Esynwlvsv set to work to de- cipher the writings on the wrap nines." There lwns no mistake about it-—a curse war evoked on whoever should disturb the rspogg of the mummified dead. "Mny he.” mn the invocation, ‘be abandoned by the gods. Mny wild lbensts d9. Ilroy his life on earth, and an" ‘his death may the floods and the llll: fact. There is no place in Canada Prince Edward island from This. unfortunately, is the Lib-iblflmldfliflollillg 611E, 1i is 1111111. i0 eral way in Canada. Mr. Macken-ithe bite of an insect while he was, njdisentomihing the remains of year and tbieo mouths t; Qtrewll ancient Egyptian King. has revivedzvfin ‘V911 111510111 l0 :0 011 ‘"1111 111° fnufg-‘l good deal of latent superstition/mm} ‘fix’ "7 °“‘1"’"'m"'§ years of Libero] rule in PmmQ“ti-csecrntion"ofiihumhn remains basrthe Rm Government has "mum"- Edward island is not only slrowndn a]; aggs any real or imaginary lbut clogged with broken promises and, worse still, with childish ex- the1‘e 1s more superstition in the we generally think. vrn‘s illness is directly due to his the abode of tll-l and the curse that was found writ- autobiography of Sir W. P‘. Butler, He met a war correspondent on proportionate share of that to pay interest upon it. and 1111-1 is no escape form this liability. stlon? ills business is to blame “"1” _ his opponent.’ for mum‘: ‘he ‘With the British cattle embargo ‘I'll; grlfllfailblnetizlesggogucuuorfjoilry: - ,_ e r . , 0mm”, Wm, “burdensome “my removed there is n brighter f1 _, 88,000 people are liable for $31 “ 000,000 what is the debt poi‘ lien L‘ process of division shows at ouc that the debt ppl‘ bead in F foundland must be $148 and i er words the debt under whit- rllllll"; 11s groin as ours! ‘This is the sort of decent-c i . lance Minister (soon to .p1’-1s5 Int loblllvlon!) would palm off on th [people of Prince Edward lTliis is what twenty mi-mbers ofwhm """*‘“ f” “wwylhing it The serious illness of Lord Car- m“ 119971913111“? can greet loud applause and ‘(a mere trifle and show that (inception 0f and fraud. Quite true to Bell principal portion of our debt alto nether from the account. Why flll no not make comparison New Brunswick 01- iNova form on which nil Bell mcnt surpluses debt reductions statements of account and liabilit lea have been fabricated. out sufficient items on one of the account and additions deficits. become surpluses! Tile cold facts are that. New pared with 0111's. or with that of |New Brunswick nr Nova Scolia Mr. Len either knew the fact or he did not know it. if he did not know he was ignorant of the nint- ler he was attempting tn discuss. if he knew the facts as they are he has 11o escape from his attempt to mislead bis supporters and the people. Let him choose which horn of the dilemma he may pre- fer to he impaled upon. We have merely selected from his speech one out. of its many absurdities. There are others to which we may call attention later. A word more about Newfound- land. That Province h" but s ber- rm soil and an Ilnhospltable clim- sto compared with ours. Yet it has grown in population for he- yoml the rstc of increase in eith- cr New Bmnkwlclror Nova Scotia. "filling rivers root up bin boner, and scatter his dust to the windvl fl Indicated, and the province '1 h”"'"' 1 8y there you are. Other stories ‘Ill-Pf! iitarsturs teem with them.l hows? And w” t Our fertile island has gone back- ward and is now 1 need with an ex- odus the larnesf l‘ our history. llas the lsct tbnl Newfound-lsndhr debt is not bait so est per head n11 Olifn. had eometbiu to do with her rrowth and progp tyg w.» think it iunqflewfonnoin d is not 50110111111 money to 11 a on debt the People‘- of this Province are as much liable as for the provincial dcbt. They are taxed every year New- Prince Edward island $352. in oili- will: thumping of desks, The object of the attempt.» ed, deception is quite appamm_“,!ou their hotels" and because milks our public debt appear to be we “-]||ch'l'lO'ldiS a year on the llotcls. latcd. in. this Mr. Lea is runninl 1trus f0 form. His government gain with considerable ed power by distrust’ if no, rem.‘ No doubt thislgrossest kind and he seeks to con-l tinue and end it by like dccepiion| the government form Is Mr. Lea. He goes outside the Dominion pretending to find a dtbt parallel to ours and omits the with Scotiu” it did not suit his 1711117050. That would not be running true to the govern- Leave side and charge up everything tangible and intangible on the other side to the dub! become reductions wh-le found-land's debt is moderate com- prudz-uce is the betterh-irt of valor" and continues to lllilc behind a Den 11211110 amber than come out in ilie 1111011 like :1 man. l‘ His first letter had such (‘on- trzirfliions as “WHY NOT THEN WAIT 'I‘\\'ELVE 0R PHFTENN YFJAlhS, WHEN ‘PHE NEED IS ACTFALLY HERE NOW." it and gootl reasons why :1 second (‘nr iferry should bebuill. [F THEY WERE BASED ON I".‘\OTS, when lie said; "Why should expense Silillfl in the way of our ABSOLUTE NECEESSFTY," “Tile need is actually .0 d in each 0g the [we provinces? A hcre now" and that the Italluarvs ,, has’ ABSOLUTE OBLlG-IATIONS “ TO FCLlTllLL." But when l questioned his ‘illlillf/flfy for making the s!.i1lv1nc11i., fusieurl of giving reasons, lm ignor- h ed llicm, admitting his inability to ll cqptive, ehannolcssiy‘ admitted n“ merely [or the shipmmt “r Prince YEd-unrd island is burden- hi: method of appealing to the elec- “M112 t‘) England‘ 1"" ‘P’ n” ed is two and one third times as "H, m." Sirjmeg igpersollfllitxés’ w“ with the method adopt", by’ much more profitable business 01' great per lit-ad‘ as that which fill! lilleLlllfxt three with iii» statement .3011“ Law“ Prime Mirna" o’ gupplyipg tho healthy pure brcd pcoplvrnf Ncivfoundland are currpv ilxh-illlig utlilelrohli: Ffngland, before the recent eloclstnck "m" which the cattle 1"'ln'!,;‘ht' ‘Mm M“ ‘reI)rns.0“_le'!Hatter requiring an :1. :\1‘1:r." and 11"“ ""111 “'1' 11mm "--‘i~~lh"iu‘lnl’ii til; next sixty lines h1- wt-ut all ovcr ll1c (Tontinciit. ranting 011 Hotels, the Zlierchzini .\‘l‘11ri111,- and ndaudiug the 1C. P. it. ‘but 1101 one whmh M“ L“, our some “m: Findlvord 1o support. his Sblhfllllfllll that oltilfife was an " nbsolum not -f0r auntlu-r (fur Ferry or 1.11.11 s ‘and “unis ilils and that -1 _liy lilo simu- nlcthod oi‘ reason- ,l11{;, if the tir-fllait ivns two million he would want two Liar Ferry‘ Strand-ls built. s0 why not use ll1c dcficit of tlu- wiiclt: system and ask for :1 tlozcn or two, He holds lllt.‘ l‘, l’. R. up .15 an, example, thou-forw- ht- slinuid not. object‘ to ll‘l_\‘ asking him a question, Would the f‘, P. R. ‘build [a second Car Perry if they were operating this service? if so, how was it that flit-y lifd not have a duplicate o1‘ tiw "EAIPILESS" to take her place last you‘ whvu silo got ashore, and they 11nd to borrow a boat from U.S. ‘SOHIL people think, as long 11s the money is coming out of tlu‘. Dominion Treasury, the morl‘ wt‘ c1111 sponrl ihe better 1'01‘ P. E. l. but this is n fallacy. if the mom-y was spent on l’. b‘. i. lllllililllig 110w homes for the people, improving ll1c country roads or bettering tile working conditions for the farmers . and fishermen it would be all r-ghl. but 1i. is rank nonsense to any that l0 aiwud a million or a million 11ml 11 hull’ in Montreal or the Old Country to build a second (‘or Ferry we do not. nentl 111. the iprescnt time, is going to help P. E. l. for we have to 1H,; down and help pay ever) rent of whal. is spout by the l)o1niu i011 Government, it is equally ridiculous for a HOW!‘ up 1114111 it» say that because mime; is “S0.\i1E’l‘bM‘lDS SPENT W JTONLY 0N OTHER PROV- INCES" that it is right 01‘ llropci- for 11s to do ll1c same thing, fol‘ “two “Tongs llU 11ot make 1,1 right." "An Old Sea Dog" says: "it stands to reason that all l quote from his previous letter iulmut the uiofit to he ilcrivctl by l’. E. ‘I. rom 1‘. second (fur Ferry ton or ‘Avril-re years hence EQUALLY A1Pl‘l.ll5S TODAY," ‘l-lo has a ibecullar method 0f roa- 110111111. and his main objccl ls to satisfy himself. but cold facts are 111"" -° 89l- OVPI‘. l ‘have already broved there is no need 01,1 so“. "1111 (‘In Perry tn keep freight clear al. the present. tfiun, but, in ten 111' twelve young she l reuon“ 101‘ my Ollinitin which doc-s not agree with his "reason." When l took charge of this slip "V? yfiflffl 680, We hnurllcd ull tho {Fellini in about two trips a dny -_____._.__ so this year to Labrador. lured by brighter prospects there. 111: n "pity", '1, tin» dtailwuy hiul an ‘absolute obligation; _ |glgnd_|i0 111111311" but mo, a 1111011011 1-1111n|1'1"11 PW)" i“ , I Jucqiflilbill Iproven that 11. is possible lo,‘ ‘11111111’ 11111 P0111111 "ill-H u (lay if ticc-liiieuns whereby ll1c tlwil of molnrsl lust ‘Sunday wulmiizlit be reduccri. helpful on this point. lie said, lyou leave your bank roll leaniuz llll "mch Sm" they 1'0"!“ 1'3"“ 1'1“""(.-0vercll truck operated ‘by 11in r3011- . ' .. , - , 111' tlrivvu awn ‘ with the stolen - . . ' ,1 q 1 m. n" which med a Secontuagalnst the w", Somebod, 5 k0,“ a i iellcruic, and ha s t c. ilwcu us . - lsomr- 111111-1‘ kid lialupt-ns to l::1vel°$-‘>'""" 411111 0115i" 1011c, hr.- szim; “Tlicy- have n 1lei‘icit|"1*“~1“ 51X P011114‘ 111115 111 11 111-119 10f about :1 million 1111111111; .1 _.‘t-~:11‘l1"$*“ 1111111 (011119011 1101111“. NOW- oflin tllu fact 0f this can any one: this we 11.11111 smother Car Fc1‘ry|11'11'-11~""11y $113’ “'6 imnlédiatel". -l'111‘ Ferry to hnurllt: ll1c freight. 111111‘ nave it in nbier hands. ‘M L W11 shall do much iu the w. may not ye We 110,111- lo-day? be able to do it and when THAT w" 111111111 give our gold in a prin- Tmn oomos A isntxmo soar wly sum. wuu. on AN Ainsoburs Nac- 1i"! “"1111 11111111 we Rive IO-fllly? ElSSlTLnnrl live u~p to the reputa- “'1' 5111111 life the heart and dry tlon .e.l1as given mo, l will give "'9 1'31"’. We shall plant a ho W11 ulmll spunk the, won-ls o; “we ______________ J W . l - P70809111! are that thousands "$111111 be so MM in an" n from Prince Edward island will lilo; what have wt; been "may We shall bring to eat: under the fool c1111 atTOSH £119 1111961‘ part of the foot just in front 0f ouler ankle bone, and upiva-rd ‘t0 inner side 0f leg. Take the second piece 111' zidlhcsivo and place it half v/uy UVGl" the previous one and toward ll1c i005, follow l-he slime (our-e up to inner side of leg. Thus you ii-ave an artificial ligament that ‘s 111‘ilclic:1l',\' 11s strong as a normal ligament, Wcnr this for fuuror five day's-no longer-then remove lt, and after putting some talcum powder on me leg, but on 1.1m more strips. Repeat this ior a mouth or six weeks, 21nd then put on a factory cotton figure of eight bandage with the "pull" in the same direction 11nd wcill‘ it for 2t couple of months. During all till-s time you use your link-lo in 2111;: 1r:1_\‘ you like. confid- cnl. in tho knowledge that ill” strips of adhesive will supuiort you I11 safety. i fiUIIl-“lllIlPN 11114-1.- witli one passeng- er trip and the wliulo thing took lls ziiuoiil sv-vou 110111811 11:15‘. lAlnl. 81111111101‘ and Fall wt- made who, in ‘the course of twenty years’ operations, slole $2,000,000 worth of automobiles. The interview look place in a New York penitentiary Icliuuge of license number will cu- uble ll1c thief lo make a sut-cessfull 1 getznvzrv. Notice to the police that] a where this master robber‘ who is a ‘Rolls-Royce has been yslulen mil" called lMellish is servini: 11 ienlbnng {Welly K011541939 smug“ ' ’ " , __;closr- scrulink dud suspicion. Notice F- year alumnae‘ Since ‘W’. Alenbh. lb lllill a Ford has been slolen- will now Slxly years “'0' l" soon?“ “If; have 11o suoli result, 'I'll0l'te is also] llilgsamzllifdtlliarl lllfllflllyiliilldsirfllglilllllallltinisill:[1118 advantage that if the thief is,‘ Aluriue, Fire, Life, Automobile, ‘Plllliilll before he gels clear with -'\"¢111"11l-1111111111153 91'3" 1 ‘ m steal he! Ylliliillil)’ effected lll all its ibraucli- INSNURANCIE conlim-uuulnitlyle asl-lto lllUW 1:111‘:.n‘;1gt;|.!he Ford’ he dosirus sto en. incl ems y 1e rem ‘ 1 . _ . can lend that lie made a imstake that many of tlieliiglurlu ‘ .1\1111-\1‘1-‘ p Since Alf-l can cars that are stolen are sulr l iu the cal‘. 991191-‘111111’ . ‘ l t Will in Canada’ and he mentions one,Mellisl1 used alw11_\s 0 opera e 1 particularly expensive c111‘ m,“ lghis own Ford c111‘ parked beside the! H . ‘F ‘l h l‘ l disigns 011. now being driven b)‘ 11 Tlllllnl": o“ e h“ 1 es intelligent Advisory Service yndman 81th. Ltd. i d n l ll t m ‘The Oldest lnsuiéanloe Agency In man. nci enlu y 1e says ‘ 111 P. , . was his oils-lulu when 11c stole a ‘ good car and drove it ()\'L‘l' the‘. lmr- H°W 11° wwked dcr to steal u 01111111111111 c111‘ for the - return journey, and lo 10nd 11111‘- ll1~ worked always [roui ills uwn‘ Canadian cur wlih liquor. which 1111.41,,- wm, M, ,,,-,¢u|,|p]3L-u_ The bus]. hull no trouble in Slilul-rl-lllilfi llllfiguess ni‘ flie lutler was t0 keep a the Fnltetl ‘Slates, thus mukinsflcokuui ior the owner and give the stolen 11nd ‘these cars were usually stolen again, bet-muse ll1c second victim could be calculated upon not 1o make an timlue rumpus at tho two lh-sscnizt-i‘ trips 11 day.‘ some, look .1l1m1t four trips n (lap, some-l limos‘ flvc m‘ six 111 bundle ll1c; !.»l.1uft' i11 about fourteen hours a] l. ‘ \. ' I Tim first year we did not carry" 11. hundred autos, lust your wo foo, r111- lllflliFlillll. i 11.2m- nud waill any man 001m‘ out over; his my“ 111mm and say ilu- traffic Will not cxpzmrl so svcnut l<‘<.-r1'y uccessilrl’ 0n ll1c ni-xl 11-11 'll' tvrclvo years and before tlmt 1.11110? l don"t expect "A11 Old Sch Dog" lo sue this in the iproper light for tlicro lire none s0 blind as those who do not wish tn see. but l think a great majority of your readers will he able to follow my argument. l \1‘1'11lrl like to sec a suitable 110M on the Chariotletoivn-Plctoii rouin also on the S-unlmcrsldo-Pt llu Clieno route but. not bowls like tho (‘hr i-‘crry, and l am going to l am. Sir, etc. JOHN READ. Tile “(Irurruious Captain". Daily Selectioilsfl FOR Guardian Readers From the W. 8. Loulon collection. 440 ro-oo-o¢¢¢¢¢,._..,,,"“°. WHAT ABOUT TODAY.’ uls to come, liut what ha l1 Ildd tear, ea rya. 11nd cheer. liut what did‘ we speak today? h lonely life] a smile. - ut what have we 111-0551,, tmflyq Ixodus being swelled by the grow lng debt, the infi-qaslng. Interest ohm-oer Ind ‘in: 11911111411 taxation l! home. Are we-on the road lo om 110w tbronging m 1m om "may" Pmllllflllli‘. or_ the . _ ......lL_._¢.-1|_~ W "whya, lo mkLWe goal: feed one bungering souls a lhlll slve to truth a smaller birth, d to steadfast faith a deeper Worth. lto flinch it," and lie 1111111-11. ‘-‘1:11e,1sr11r._tl1c tirsil 1111.1:- W'ill~S\vll1)l>l1l(J,111d1v11 lie says. is 110w helm: driven by a slreefé no safer place for your 1:111‘ a ganlge “m m“ e i‘ " I‘ l“ I " . , ‘than it is for your kids. I as m mdkc a!eltl1or 0i’ them there regularly n111ll."‘"’“’ "umbe" "ml kmmklng MT My 111111111115 you'll have trouble. them at home." interviewer, wants his car handy when lic goeaulrurtil-lztrl)‘ inquisitive about llivselDairy butts!‘ ...... .. about.“ "That's wliut uinlu-s tlic slight cliungcs because lillPFE ivusiEgl-fi 1191' oz game so simple." replied the ‘thief. usually some profit. accruing lo ihcl “lie takes his chances and he pret-l owner. A district attorney W110 Wasvpn ty often loses. You woultint leave present at ll1c interview said tlialyotutocs five thousand dollars lying around lilellisli had exucgeruted the case 1n the gutter, would you?" “But marainst the pnraizea. 1110a! 01' I111‘, M}; him annthm-qucsunn. “Dow iive-thousand-dollur on!‘ i5 801119‘ _ Eggs he moan to any it would ‘he prnfll- what more cumbrous io steal than he admitted that he could point. outputs “M” 1m till hay" “ "111 v11‘ a. flve-ihousund-(lollilr roll of ‘b11159’ many revises Where "11 “M1111 “Pork W115 v1. s p l c 1o Perry nperal- ., . l 1 . -,l ¢~ r g p ‘flay . m“ o“ these route“ M a heavy Not much. l slolle ftiurlohsiii i1): riskini! H1111‘ 1111‘ "0 IY 911° a "V9 103m which we would be Called one week-live llOlllifllll .1 t ul» the gcgonfl floor, MGNTAGUE MARKET upon [Q "pike up in high [might 'l‘l111t was ycitrs ago. when ‘the bill Bum“, ____ u __ 35 rates 11nd increased taxes, instead curs weren't ull smeared over with Scorned ppotecflye Dunc“ hm“ """ ' ' g5 0r “mmlmb and “w” “°°"“"‘1"“1 identification numbers-and clear- ‘W1 m“ 45 bonl< that would be s-uilaible fol‘ , 3t) 91w saw“, and Mmh mum be 9d 1161111)’ $15.00" 011 1116 101» ‘V1111 Mclilsli and his partner o|1e1‘aie<i|,1"~1l-\1005 12 riperaicd at u. profit to (failada as hardly more trouble 1111111 plcklngvfl garage or their own where the-Hawk H Y ARBOR 1W1! ai- to our Province 1 ‘l i bill " ‘ k l’ bllt "ii tl 111111 Mun A H 1- lf he has no betterureasou whr up Hut mu“ n 5' m1“ M" ° ‘1 9"‘ "K f? " ‘Butter . - 3° m, Shnuld have a spew“, (,3; born 11f curs was done. Bciore they Egufl 30 Furry than m make a Job “ml. a Fords the Easiest siole 11 our, lw says they usuullyPork 12 111191011142 0f Cfllllhain Read" or be- '1“! luld it trilslnmer in slglil- l“fe‘l"‘*“"~‘"gi|tjln1_o TETOWN MAR-KM’: csus- ll pe l r "y, . 1 ’ _ , . . ,, 1 T ‘ mg"; ‘enmnzze ‘Lonlefivwlllgifgdtftg; But M1. ‘Mhlliflil in rflwlll 3911111 lliey sold ll1c stolen tar to lllfl‘ m a5 "H," M. ha“ hem". drop ‘he “miter has specialized on Ford curs. ll is "when huvlng “Hen-d n so m,“ ‘he out? true that the profit on Fords lilicnlllfl never PLKlOEDlZG it. much less than that on uuy olliel‘ the people who bought cars from l-lay cur. On the other buutl. it is-easler them auspeoter] V ‘ _ H police station. Modern safely dc- lhree Iproflls flow 110111 111% 0Y18111fl1ysIg1111l 1i ho ttDDBilFOll ulltsxpctwlolliy.‘vivps m, 5cm.m,d_ one o, We most uperatiop, lit-fore at car wai. siulou 1i. wus llSll-‘l.av()r0d of “Wm. whereby the steep fally marked down by tile thieves |in2 wheel foils to work ulllor the laud they louk pains to inform lllUlll-‘cul- has been “u-ked, ("(1 m); Dame isclves of ll1c general habits of the m“, for, wit]; t1 lever, he wicked up '0WI1<‘1‘- '1‘11l1§ 1-1191’ 01111111 1°11 w1i1“tl1e siolcnczir so that ll1c front part‘ ‘rousmiuble ut-curittxy how inn: lie rusted on his own cm- “glitml; h; He was “U, liliwlii b0 611111101911 W 191"" 1111*‘ "1" lowed it away. O11 another occa- 1." in a given place and therefore lmwmion he p," u S1019“ cm- 1“ a big Easy to Steal Mr. iMellisll was ziskrd i0 sutillefil 1 i . 1min 111 Toronto. Lcwve lerzitions, such 11s changing ll1c lic- t THE MARKETS SUMMERSIDE MARKE 1 M5,“. keep conspicuous extras. like 11 sylotllkliil ‘ “Bu, -- ‘Am Lheior a ilislim-livt: spnrelioldur. lie 11s- . .1 l. man serled that must carnal-n W011‘ 1101 . "the overall-if.‘ ilay ................. .._ Outs per bushyl rk SOURIS MARKET higli-‘rluss ones being ntrniuhi, lull, u Many ofYrotarm-s that they were ,P°'k ._1(4rl>o.mr'z1lr_r’ ;C u ' snag‘ . ,. , s» ~-H0/1 01/17;- . -"_701ii1r‘(‘0 r H, roll their own Bncfltt But when: havelwe fed today