‘p. .....;., lobe-sea Psemies- Baandarfde- ' ca. n logger-a. ls. Iarans 99'.,,;""",,,m.4..1 "' _‘,"'rs's'r'.' sag“ QIIIIIMIOIIIIIID llbPIIUllIl-i. l if“ Iaallaaaa ls L aeaanlau liner-u l. Oars-Ia aaa latsao an» Ullvaraa plorahle break at AlIlllIl-‘Iirflhm he suggested Maritime Union was a. matter ior discuaion and consider- ation, still finds echo in the Htiiiax A ‘s. villa ' ‘blossom-old loath Ilrwao I. aealerau. '._' trad Baa Great George some. " Full-fit... llllgla: an. Oarear O 0a.. 01ml 0' - I. Whitlaek. Grass ilearga Street. TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1930 i. Frank N. Kaye, ll llllllbnrn Street. . u. su- ss. BersltLtbechieiol-ganoithatiifll- "T "" '3s.'i';.'ii‘i‘o"'&."if' "t‘.°‘l'?..K°'..'..“"-“ 1w.- "I- v» W‘ "i" New“ ' is _ commission-asun- no» stole. a lllwii s 0o. "my page on “secret history" sua- i ‘oxdgl ‘bI-Imz: from iba iollawlalgofght: K951i! m“ P79111171? P1111“ Edwud "I311? gen ' lee. s. ‘nIy, Ilelssrsond em». Island could be bought" ior union *'~°-""' "’""°° "'"“ ' §f'¥..'."f"i-7§'°Z2"“° 11"“ by making Charlottetown the p0- litlcal capital oi the United Province. qgpatiating at sorhe _ length 0h the nearness now-a-dsys oi Charlotte- town to the mainland, and insinuat- ing that "the prlce" might not be too dear ior attaining such an object. omllna Gwcary, (lea. last I Ioehiore . Duly, Queen ltrnt. via News Co“ Danni. Jacobson, Do eater Israels Too Much Variety More than 400 varieties oi apples, It is said, have been originated at the Dominion Experimental Farm at Ottawa in the past thirty-live years, and several oi these have the char- acteristics oi some oi the old stand- ard varieties. The old standard var- ieties were, oi course. the product oi long years oi crossbreeding—accl- dental cross-breeding, it may be- and selection, just as the new variet- ies are the product oi deliberated cross-breeding and selection. | Some oi the new varlenies are said v to be quite promising, but there has been no rush on the part oi orchard- ists to plant them in British colum- '_bia (says the Vancouver Province) Growers have learned s lesson on the disadvantage oi having a multitude; oi varieties, and do not need to learn again. When the iirst com- mercial orchards were being planted in the Okanagan, twenty-live years ago or_ more, some oi the orchardists thought that in variety they would ilnd saiety. 5o they planted s iew trees oi this apple, a iew trees oi that, and so 0n all through the hur- ' scrymans list. Then, when the trees came into bearing, they iound that while they had great quantities o! apples, they hadn't enough oi any variety to make up a decent-sized shipment, and that ior many oi the varieties they were growing there was no demand at a11- F | And it isn't with apples only that it pays to specialize. rt is well known ' that the quality oi Canadian wheat has suflercd somewhat in the past iew years ircm the tendency oi the iarrner to experiment with new var- ieties and mix the results in with the , crop he sends to the elevators. The old standard grain oi the prairies was the Red Fyic. Dr. Saunders produc- _ ed the Marquis, which matured much earlier than its predecessor and push- . ed the wheat-growing area several hundred miles to the northward. Newer varieties, like Gnmet and Re- . ward, mature in less time than. Mar- quis, though they may not have the lflng high milling and baking qual- ities. But besides ‘these varieties which may be called standard, there are scores oi other varieties, some isirly good and some oi little value, on the prairies. 1i the majority oi these could be eliminated it is claim- ed, the average acre yield would not only probably be better, but the qual- ity oi Canadian wheat, as s. whole, might be improved. h, ll When the Royal William slid down the ways at Quebec she symbolized Canadian enterprise and workman- ship oi a century ago, says the Van- couver Provincefsiie was the nrst renal to cross the A‘ ' Pr0li¢119d wholly by stem power. Her keel was laid st Quebec in 1530. 0on- strtsoted wholly in Canada, manned byfaqahsdian crew, the Royal Wil- llflrl sped into the mists Oi the At- " leaving in her wake the clip- oi Boston and the iineat antile vessels oi Crest I Caxada, the Leader 1 Canada and navigated to England in l out the land. "I. C. R." is an Islander who iorm- erly edited the Patriot, and still. maintains his old Liberal afliliatlons and prejudices, though making his bread out oi a Tory organ, and so may have some ‘secret’ knowledge The wooden walls oi old 318181111 ggvg way to walls 0! lIOD. T1181! came steel ships. Aim‘ Swim "m? oil and oil-electric ships. And in her shipping, Britain "kept her lights so shining a little ahead oi the ne ," to quote Mr. K11111118- Canadians should iittlngiy cele- brate the anniversary oi the “V1118 oi the keel oi the lirst steamer in cross the Atlantic. In i894 there was a ceremony at Ottawa when the Co- lonial Conference met there. Lord Aberdeen at that time unveiled a tab- let memoriaiizing those men "by whose courage and skill the first ves- sel to‘ cross the Atlantic by steam power was wholly constructed in Premier Mackenzie King hinted the opinion at Haliiax in 1926 that Maritime Union was very near his hgrt and would receive his approval and blessing. Can it be that Premier i Saunders, in setting a value on our gravel roads, road machinery and old scow has been making an in-l ventory with a similar object in view? —v.~9 Colonel Cantley and other Marl- time melnbers have been airing igrievances at Ottawa. deserving gov- ernment considcyation and attention 1833-" li the Marltimes arenot to be tur- On the one hundredth anniversary ther placed at a disadvantage. They oi the construction oi the vessel a "(lulled m" m“ ma!’ Wvemmem‘ nation-wide celebration might well; 11°“ w” being “ndertakgn at “rum be held. It could hot help but stir to mm’ m onwk’ “nd Qmb“ 1° n” | cliitate trade, and the iacilities thus u” great“ Interest m “m” thrwgh’ ' provided enabled these centres to benefit irom U. S. A. competition with the Maritlmes. what is the use‘ oi advocating and urging the develop- ‘ aient oi trade east and west when .ve have a government at Ottawai WhOSG first thoughts seem to be how ' to placate Washington by encourag- ing trade north and south. Grey Bearded Chestnut The DOS Angeles Times recalls an ancient incident oi questionable au- thenticity; "The Uganda policeman who failed to recognize the Prince ' oi Wales didn't know that he was re- : Th“ g, Mi p991, 1);» _obm»ved peating history in the English royal .nore or less the world over. The or- iamlly. When King Edward was the , lsln 0f the "least" ls "wrest in mys- pflnm o; waxes‘ he‘ mo. h“ the l tel-y." coming down from the dim and | wander“ h While on a mo m“ m mysty past, jokes being perpetrated. Canada he came upon a tum" luniversally on this the first day oi ‘I the first month oi spring. But oi W51 $80! had broken down. The oi what is passing behind the scenes m“ number °t 1mm“ W“ c“ “m” in Dominion politics. It is known that l “d” "ma: p°11“1“- “"5 15 ‘ ‘ther you are the proper weight ior I try to struggle along without the aid W!“ is"? I i 01 ~ Qua s Balms-W n...o.'..rqr>. ssrnwrmo yous nlaurn ______ till)!‘ HR! i: . ~ h i-sroiy Speecbu? ~ 1. One oi the msgasinea is running aseriesoiarticlesinoneoiwhich V011 Bell yourseli certain questions, and ll‘ you are honest with yeurseu 301i can tell whether you are a suc- ceas in liie. So many points are given ior each question and ii you om scoreupacertainnumberyousres success. Another series oi questions has to do with your popularity with other People, and if You can score s. cer- good deal oi sense in these articles. Naturally I would like t9 Q99. m- even write an article about that body oi yours. and whether or not you considered it a good body. Now your body was given to you by your parents and whether you are short or tall is due to heredity. However you can uk yourseli whe- your height, or are you too light or too heavy. _ Have you good eyesight, or do you oi glasses although you need them? Arc your teeth in good condition? l-lave you hm an X ray oi ‘them? Can you breathe ireely? . is your throat healthy, or have you bad tonsils? Is your chest expansion 31.6 to 4 ‘nches? Is your heart all right, or do you qet out oi breath easily? Are your muscles ilrm or are they “abby? Is your skin clear? Is your digestion good. and does itestine act regularly? Is your bioodrich in haemoglobin? Do you catch cold easily? ‘ Do you have aches and pains in ‘ie body. particularly in the joints? Do you sleep well? V. Do you enjoy liiet, calocsAnoizhcridfl-whiohflfll-llilfid naps, w judicious revision: us... ere wmlaivpon There are oi courfl" hot you might not "Ullflllffliniorasasoial. Prince helped the man and the iar- always wait till April 1 to “take a' 11¢ m! Where heanf h . course the practical joker, does not mer asked to whom he owed thanks. l fir-e" out oi people. Apropos the rc- “rm w, pm.“ o; wales," m‘! we 1 cent outbreak oi parrotvhdisease,‘ on 811d P09111411“! future “n; “PM- vet there.» u“ the l certain evening 111 ‘Genoa 18-989‘ 1n m“ m!- "BUY. iplacsrds were posted lip right and Int thins ls that -- vther. holding out his hand, "I'm the Czar oi Russia." K1118 Alircd and the old woman with the ‘cakes oi course is moths; °1 11" 8811110 Benre. so that the Ugan- da Story was a grey bearded chest- nut when Socrates was a child. ‘ ____________ Should Be Consistent whim the Proposed restrictions on "l! "Port oi liquor irom Culada to ‘m’ "mum! become eiieetive, it is’ ‘ thusted that the little islands oil St. PlblTQ Ind M‘ ‘ may bgcome I» bl-SQ I01‘ exporting European ‘m! other liquors to the United States. Pommcnting on L111; probability, a Q1195“ Paper says: "Now ii the American (lovem- ment, which has been pressing 9mm“ 1° 1WD liquor shipments, is solos w- be really c... latent, it will request France to stop the ex- port oi spirits from these French Islands. But we do not think that the American Government will do N1! such thing. One can easily lmeslne the reply France would make to such a request irom the U. B. A." Editorial Notes It has been iound by actual inves- tigation in ‘Toronto that 56 per cent. oi all men's clothing, suits, shirts, neckties, etc, is bought by women; some men, indeed, buy nothing but their hats, and then they take the iirst that is oiiered. That, suggests an exchange, is the reason why the mlivflty oi men look as they do. 7011071118 the lines oi the Ibderei Election Act, abiil ihtredueedih the °n°"l° I-sslsletvrebrrresuer rer- Illlvn lmvidaa that provincial can. dIdataImuItPOBtOOO-fllenionsyis Nflllldédiiihecandidaie polls hm "IWYMIIIIi-heceedissteeleet- ed-Itfldaeignldtolciisagnqmm”. -s—_—s i "'"""¥1R§v11¢muesit.u _ "'.“*"P1‘11lflP10"ierllelioli|iis-' ‘a _"l1f\9ll¢,1ia‘ruvrleensisfteese|se|' ‘ q " ' a '- leit on the walls ordering everyone who owned s. parrot to bring it to the munlcipio (town hall) next morn- ing beiore l0 o'clock, to be examined by the civic vet. People dutiiully que- ued up with their parrots in cages. The ofliclals knew nothing oi the order, and when the chiei entered the building a paper iish iloated over everyone's head-a fish being - the equivalent oi our “April iool." Dalodiis are now beginning i sautiiy our tables and windows, it will be ansther month beiors L warm sunshine will reveal the it glory oi this golden presence in 0i gardens. The Pcr~'"1s call our 1m cly herald oi spr‘ .3 "The Golden the Turks, "The Golden Bowl." Sc the Great Goddesses," because it was consecrated to Ceres, Proserpine and Euminides. "Daiiodil" is a corruption oi the old English "aiiodylP-“that which cometh early." T110 Popular cry "ton old at iorty” did not last long, and could notlbc- iore the doubted iacis oi science. The tendency is ior men and women to become more ciiiclent and civicly healthy irom 50 years upwards, and the span oi llie is no longer looked "P011 as seventy. The other day, in London a lady 0i 110 years addressed 5 Public meeting, and spoke ior twen- l! minutes, her voice, the press stat- 1118. being maintained at s strong, well-modulated pitch ‘throughout. Dr. Gueniot, Paris, whose iiiticth anni- veiial‘? as a member oi the Academy °1 "$161110 11l-l lust been celebrat- ed, and who ie in his ninety-eighth year, declares that there is no reason W11! evof! men should not live ior phooles named it "The Garland oi \ zorganiseap then add up your --~ My thought is health, and how it’ii Jding whether thi ubs IfllWl-IDBQG! taken place the ch _ _ _ tetiinif-vor oi ‘This nieetln‘ hag. .. ,.. sir; Chair "I suppose you ‘h . man that they be u inquired the score '.‘lDS. Leno. ELOVE» and yet even thisw only,‘ . percentage oi along the great ‘ north. Plans '_ increase the ' w veloped which other gigantic I dustrisi charac l ting power to its-were. - “ll "arches-segue . yotiog. had. vcritidfiill 0H1 4911101 together? * throughout the only haii his ter in which ti: interested, and _ entitled to inio The Governm penseoitheci ll widely" have print. ttaachldil! '11 tbioiabrahamldnoeliret Gettys- burgh is concedes a high Mambo 1w and Ainericansamnot alonain thenoliticianrlianealled ll“ "mono; in‘ he, ci letter-row. alhaeomawliat isriowecoohsreeterisedituose-‘wvlr derived It the '1woki-nn' masterpiece oi modern‘ Ihiglieh clo- ofliwhetltesmenalnurheandhr. queries. lord Ohsrnwood. who wrote Macaulay. Disraeli and Gladstone. eseoithsheet shidiueruscolh. W! rather Mb commented vim ranked itasaclssdcwhicb wilien-‘thelackoithltlllll-lityiutheirinod- duresslengastnemglishlanguagelm 111111191511". 11110-110 to isqioken and other authorities have think. were wopeesly immersed in ha,’ equuy @913,‘ m “m; “u. the aiiairs oi state to be interested mm in books. Yet at the time the state- Just what wen the qualities out meat was made. not only nerd m». n" u, m, momma“ “gm-mg, 1g, bary hlmseli. but lovers oi literature “wanna,” 3, . qmmm “m, M, like Baliour, Morley, Trevelyan and omnbem 45,433,“, mg may, “m. Bin-ell might‘ have been cited as “mum; q- “u; gun” eemlu- nroois to the contrary. siealthssheeoreses-vedwenamer- Todsmuirbapsftheccmbinetioso: mm "mm", who m; mmbuud bookishness and statesmanship is voluminously to the literature that more rare. or. at all events. 1m huvmm.“ “w,” m, mm,“ maniiest. in the present British Hawk,’ to m“, . mgmm mg ,1- Parliament the traditional associa- hmm“ ugmmqon 0g ‘u w, w- tion oi letters and politicsjs well cummcqmmdm mp-gggmum, maintained, but to be "literary" is deliverysndreeeptionoithsremmrs mtaulte the same this: as eebe addseaaandthasearesetiourtlhwli-h "Wkleh" 111 the m» in which appropriate comment, in g book ltosebery used the term, ior a man “mm, “New, on,” ma“ n, my may have written a docen books oi puumunmeumy dumflugqf distinctionandyetknownothingoi gwyflty. _ i116 llhllmtlna companionship en- ybg len; the impression prevailed loved by the lover oi literature who m“ umuettymjmvhwgtu. w...“ ilnds thlt llil greatest pleasure in impromptu eiiost, the llllpigjflqn q; lite is to brouse in a library. asolemn moment ands. mnvingoc- It was ssidoi Gladstone that he was a treat man oi aiiairs because 11H 111d Quite exceptional resources oi historical and literary experience and illustration at his command. By the same token, the Right Hon. stsnley Baldwin should stand high- “ m“, duduedfumw m, n-wgmq, er in the estimation oi his political prepared his addrem with great care critics than recent events would m‘ demmmm ma,‘ m4 "m- seem to indicate, ior he,_more than ingiywithhisownhandatleastnxlany other living statesman, has times, the iirst in Washington beiore I shown that the leadership or g p"- he leit ior Gettysbus-gh, u“ 1g; gm-fty is not incompatible with a pro- pubuuwn “mm ‘an. 15 m ban ’ found 1W6 0f litflltil" llld the p"- delivered, 14», is one more prooi that dllcctions; oi a oohiirmed bookman. mm ewe“, my h, ,, hmwi n might not be true to say that m. bum 84m u W“ m; ‘ “m, w “m. Baldwin's heart is more in h_is library “u,” ‘m ~ than in politics, but it would seem Thmmmmnwafiumufl“ that he is never so happy in his “m, m“ they wummt flunk,’ p“. ~publio utterances as when he is dis- his iavoriis authors, intoapopularlelflndflvllillltthi speecihorthegreaierpertoiitwaa written by Lincoln ontba train whueonhiswaytothesccoeotflie dedlcationoithe celnetcfyfllliaiaoil» enamels mweegaethe ancient ciaseiuyprg. sewer- rewpiiosfanc’ "oiessmlills-oithemawh shew. therlujsere oi mannere- it W!‘ is‘ mom 1w flawless; in ions. But no meticuiov ‘alive merit oi iroiecrciasrm-iheit . ‘ tands gen imwrilhqflejwnumen Fdbv ' S f‘ i “"5 from w m» . trouble!- .. d an . ., 0- Thesectaxrliditlonenvhllcnot y?‘ a?!‘ fiyffiffififim "<1 “we! 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