‘B’ 7 and ‘Muenrmuinfciuima q i boughtmadooldoncpm- l] Quotations " given. l] A prompt and complete service. ’-» USE IT FREELY Ill Charles Dalton. President. THE ‘cnsriisbwnrowu i‘ GUARDIAN ”"'"'"l'""‘" ‘ m . p, p. liiEiiiiliiililliilWN 1111111111,‘... ‘a y‘. t‘ J. ll. Burnett. Editor nnd Publisher l), K, (Junie, Anloclule diff: u u‘ l ‘.7 ( o ve ) anec- u..m’.lylzgg(l.(-::lel.ql‘)fi ma’? igetlznudn and llllred states. on. the no ' TH E BUDGET MONDAY, MAY_ 14, 192s or otherwise from the United 5mm, @1- its president. she wants a square business deal and notbinl! w Hereafter the express business Canadian " " i Rall- ways will ‘be controlled by the rsii- way authorities instead p! by com- ponies as heretofore. This, we are told follows British practice in such. matters. It may ‘be objected that this will create a monopoly in the express service where before The Public Forum ‘Ills column ls open Isl eh dlaousslon by ‘ correspondents of quotations Q! Interest. The Charlottetown Gunilla loos lot necessarily endorio the opinion expressed I its enr- respogdoltl. ‘Slr,-—-We are infonmed Church Union Expenditure that a Canadian Press desputch appeared ‘l. liiijat‘ filmy ' at By James W, Bdrivll- M-Ds l3 YOUR BLOOD THIN? Quinta , Perrins Gloves ‘I 75c pr Perrins Gloves. The first shipment an-lved by Exp,“ Saturday. Chamoissttes in Gray, Brown, 5",," an; Covert, all sizes .......... .. . _____________________ __ 75c Long Silk Gloves finished with fancy stitching M “ck on heck tin all shadis ...................................... .. $1.75 pa, pa“ The Fieidlfl! budget. B sYnlJpsls h nited ‘States wants wdwmm e of com e- in our paper stating that thirty- more. if t e U we h the S '0 Y °l which w” “flushed m Sam“ to build a tariff wal’i between her titl u.‘ But the udvnnt-lwe derived llggdgllmglfinclillfglflxrsufillt): ha“ a‘: wgligrbfinflwvl‘ l0 Perrins French Kid Gloves at. $235 this question i. xvafiLzéi-ZQ 1on3’ >. u NSURE YOUR AUTO AGAINST FIRE AND THEFT AND OUR l8 TH-E LOSS, NOT YOURS Transfer ‘the ‘worry and the loss our shoulders, (insure your sum. '1 Jere are several forms of desir- . no auto insuramce, or one broad “oilcy that is a complete coverage or every kl-nd of accident or prob- able financial loss. Security and SGPWlCQ. Hyndman 8: 00., Ltd. p The Oldest insurance Agency in ' ‘ . . l. l’ P ¢-n_.__| The following letter proves the above statement to be correct. Carter & 00., Ltd. Seedsmen, ........................ .. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ( Dear 8irs:-Wlil you kind- ly forward ms s copy of your Seed Catalogue as I wish to. select my seeds and have them sent to the Magdalen islands (Canada). I find your seeds much more satisfac- tory than any other seeds- rnen's for Garden. my Canadian Yours truly, 151 Beech Street, Waverley, Mam, U. 8. A. ‘A lull stock of GARDEN SEEDS on hand. No. 1 Clover and Timothy Seed, Seed Oats, Wheat, Bar- ley, Poss. Vstchei. Buck- yvhest, Corn, etc” etc. - u llowest prices Wholesale and Retail. Garter & 00., Lid. l o 9 b o v r» o 0 o 4 t v u v 4- i, 9 4» a 4» n 0 o a i o o 4. o “r ‘.\ o o 4- 6 o o s + v a v- a 4- o b . Daily Selections _ FOR Guardian Readers‘ From the W. 8. Louson collection. MY LITTLE FLOWER So ‘long I waitcd 1'31‘ ‘hand ; To hold my ion in; bands; A World that filled whh seemed to be you" 'I‘il!v . 1.1 1:. ii >wers jfl iiariefs Seeds Grew I and are the BEST THAT GROW. day's Guardian. is remarkable for at least one thing. that ls, the stead fast adherence of the Liberal Dari? to the National Policy which 1'0!‘ over forty years they have stead- i.ly denounced. lit is remarkable ni- so in its demonstration of the wis- dom and foresight of the Conserva- tive Opposition, whose criticisms and suggestions are plainly evident in the few changes made in the tariff. Tho delay in bringing down the budget, the postponement from date to date ls easily understood. Conflicting t0 b8 reckoned wi-th, demands and coun- ter demands bad to be met, high tariff ‘and low tariff and no tariff at all advocates had to ‘be satisfied and the result has been that prac- tically‘ :.0 changes have been made. There is a slight reduction in the duty on ‘refined sugar of one half cont pcr- and forty cents per hundred pounds on raw sugar. A cur interests had lous feature is the ‘reduction of the duty on cigarettes to the figure obtainug under nzcnt. Last year the Liberal gov- the late gove ru- urnment out-heroded tionlst Herod by duty on cigarettes by ‘$1.50. The effect of this reversion to high pro- the yrntec- increasing the tection wns to cut down the ‘rev- enue from this source by some- thuig over a million dollars for the year and, to induce a flood of cig- arette smuggling from the United ‘States. Tne plunge into high pro- ltcclionlsm was n conspicuous. full- ure and the duty was reduced as lstated. The effect no doubt will be ‘to reduze the price of cigarettes nn-l 5o z~ncoirragi> the ‘manufacture ldeclded that, the Liberal-platform l . of the ‘Progressive party to lcontrary notwithstanding, lhul there should be no reduction in the duty on foodstuffs and that no fitrther protection ‘he afforded the Canadian farmers ‘by increasing ‘the duty on American imports of farm products. These items remain as they were under the previous government and before the Ameri- can govorlument closed ‘LllBlp doors against Canadian products. commendulble change has been made, thanks to the storm of in- dignation aroused throughout the country and the suggestions of the Opposition, the sales tax will now be imposed at the source. This tux will in fixture be six per cent. on One the dut.y paid value of goods or on the ‘manufactured cost of home made goods. This change will be u welcome one to the retail trade to which since its imposition it has been n veritable millstone. ‘From the sales tax inst. year, in- creased as it was by fifty per cent, the government derived an addit- ional revenue of thirty millions. The total revenue shows‘ all in- crease o1‘ fifty millions as compared with the previous year. Imports wore ir‘ ger and receipts from cus- torw‘ inzrirzised ‘by fifteen millions. l‘.'ot‘.vli.h'rundi‘ng the increased rev- enur- there has been an lncrease of forty five mtlllons ‘in the public debt, due to advances on railway _ account. As it is anticipated that. there shall be a betterment in the‘ and (lanada, she has a 199F199! "g1"- to do so; Canada has a similar right on her side of the border and will serve her own intererlt-fi 1191"" by building such a wail flmn by bdgglng tho president to go slowly on wall building. The president of the United States has nothing ‘to .10 with the tariff, ~it is a matter for \Mr. lFieldliughi budget speech would have looked his government. infinitely more diguifiedaud more Canadian without that resolution. ____._<&o->-i-— causes 0F’ unnssr or rather ‘Bruce whose Tho agitator named, mlsnamed, Mulcoln recent seditious utterances in Syd- ucy, 1r as alleged made him liable la two years inlmrimnmeilt, mull‘: his get-away. The provincial nu» tlmrilics got uric-r ‘him and tht cowardly ugilulnr ‘who would pull down the British Lag and raise ihc lied flag of‘ Boishavism in Cir-ads, got out of the irr-y. The Alzr-rncy (icncrui of Nova Scotia who Offli-l- ci his lmmedim: arrest la to b0 commended on ‘his prompt action, nnd it is ‘to be regretted thn’. the fellow succeeded in getting away. ‘He is still in Canada, llO\\'€VCi‘,i1Il(l ii‘ the federal ziuiiloritics do their duty, he shall yet be placed on tiirll. llis CO-WOFK-li‘ who presided at the meeting in Sydney denies ihal Bruce mad;- tlie stuzcmenl ul- triL-utod to him, but such evidence, given after the oiliceers of the luw ltud got utter him, is. worthless. ‘There were other witnesses, nnd ‘rho matter is one for the courts tn settle. Within the put two years, the inf cigarettes in Canada. The duiylitlll "ill-f 713-5 lib’??- by m!‘ 100 Dfflmqiug. in its much longer term of 1H‘ lop soft (Yrinks has been clnanggeq by lncnt in Cunudi. Par-mics hcnilenllvcurs, the Cunsiarvzttivc putty, richl lmund on cmbmllc Ham gals. It wag hem in different PM.“ m. {he combine‘ succiessivtl Ministers 0f Finance. ‘try: Sovietisln and ‘Bolshevism ‘of 1919 and the demand of a wing hi“? ‘been Openly Dmflclwd 1111'»! l-iIEfSir [Tsunami 'I‘iilcy, ‘lion. A. W. Mc- ihe uuthoriiies have not raised a hundllnwilun, to prevent it. Not only have ‘not tricd to prevent it, but mem- Glbem of ‘the Mackenzie King govern- they mcnt. have tukcn oilposite sides in :fllrifllll.tfil ‘that have arisen. When ‘Madlnurhlztil issued nu order to the miners to "louf ‘on the job," Mr. .Vlill‘fl0('.l(, Jiiinistcr 0f ‘Labor, de- clared that the Conciliation Board would not be rccoilstitiltied until lMac-Lachlulfs order was revoked. The Hon. W. ‘S. lFicldiilg, declared that. the ‘Board would be reconsti- ituted without. imposing any cou- ‘liition upon Mxwbnclrlan, the -Primc Minister, the lion. W. L. Macken- zie King, took sides with Mr. Field- ing and the ‘man whose duty it was to look aflcr ‘the interests of Labor was o/bliged t0 take a back sent, willie file agitator Macbuchlzln had his own sweet way! This was purt of the beginning of the labor ‘trou- bles in Cape Breton; the ‘Red pur- ade of ‘May Day and Malcolm Bruce! seditious utterances were an evolution and the end is not yet. These nre some ‘of the cnusca of unrest and iBolshevism in Canada. We have no government at Ottawa, what. is masquerading there as a government. is made up oifragmen- tary sections none of which can move lest the others jump on it. €-—<-o->--— MR. MEIGHEN’8 LEADERSHIP Opposition leadership is always y; the competition was umull. The“ were loud and general com- plalhts that express rates, like the ordfpary railway freight rates were v ‘rbituntly high. There will be Bin little complaint u‘ hereafter the people are given an efficient ex- press service at fairirntes. The pos- tal service is a govern-meat mono- poly in almost all civilized coun- tries, but it is quito us efll-cieui and supplied at as small compara- tive cost ‘as any other. to turn to the left or right-was not dealt with by the Legislature at its recent session. And yet it. was u mutter attention. in the United States 1h‘- ruie has ‘long been that; ‘ten-ms and motor curs should turn ‘to the right when they met. The Western {Pro- viuces of Canada adopted thc sznnic ruin. l)own to lust your uii the til-rec Maritime Provinces ud- iiurud to the ‘British practice of turuiilg to the left, but. have sinu- iziliop‘ in with what has thus bc- conic the inmost universal plun in America. Prince Edward Isl-and stands alone for the left turn and no power ‘but that 0i‘ the lAYJlSlZi- Lure can change or repeal the ex- isting Law. What will happen when American“ or Canadian visitors come to visit us in motor curs dur lug the (aiming summer? They will naturally want to turn t.o the right. Our cur (lrivcrs and horse (lTlVQPH as well as the horses will iusiiilcl- ivcly turn in the opposite (iirectiun and serious trouble and danger may arise. made his budget speech after long delay. it is quite l'L‘illill‘l(ill)lt§ 11ml this in‘ his sizvcnleeillh effort in _thut line. ‘the lsibol-ul party has hull but- two‘ ‘Mixiistiers of Finance, ‘Sir Richard (Jurtlvrigllt nnd Iion. W. S. ‘Fit-id- ln 21 years oi‘ pom-r‘ |Slr Alexander ‘ John Roar. Sir Gull, Sir,- Fruncis dlinckia,‘ . iSim Charles 'l‘uppcr, Sir George Foster, ‘Sir Thomas White and Sir Tlcury Drayton, nine in all. ln Premiers, the contrast of num- bers has been also great. Tim Lib- eral Prime Ministers have three, ‘Hrin. Alnxuutler ‘Mackvnzié. Sir Wilfrid Luurier iillll Right Hon. W. ‘L. _ scrvntive llromicm, ‘Sir John Moc- Sir ‘Chm-lea Tupper, Sir Robert Bor- den and Right Hon. Arthur Volg- hcn, numbered scvcn. Thnrc nro no positions k1 n Canadian gnvnrn- ment of higher honor nnd-respon- sibllity than of the lcuilcmhiy) oi‘ the dominant party and thc cnlre and control of tho finances oi‘ tile counlry. The number of pursuits qualidicil to hold cithcr of these po- sitions is relatively small. 1t may therefore be regarded we worthy of note that for thcsc two impor tant posts, the (lonsflrvulivc pnrty has produced sixteen men nnd the Lihr-rul party ‘live who in thcir re- Mncctivc ludg-n“-.ut.=‘ muusurell up to the [trilpttr Htllililiifil. The delivery of the budget speech In Parliament is almost always fol- lowed by a prolonged debate nnd this is likely nnw to ho repented. Even the morirst thrill’ changes now proposed by IiVlr. Fielding will not pass imchnllengcil. Some reduc- tions nnd some incrcaisc of rates are manic. Thcrc is no question on which Lhorc urc ‘more ‘differences of opinion lhun ‘the customs thrill‘ and many of tho 235 membcrs will want to air their views upon it. Mr.“ Fielding honestly iulmlts a large (lcilclt for the [lust your, and expects another during the curre-nl. Hon. Mr. Fielding has at length l ilecn abovc twenty years. this figure. Kindly ‘make. correc tlon. The Church, has issued n nlude ‘by anti-Unionists Unionist propaganda. period of ‘twenty years ‘Dr. Laird (Jencrul Assembly. ull members of ‘ihc Union Commit- lue during the twenty years period‘ also l'.\'1)l-‘li(lii.ili‘f:i~l'l'0i‘ printing, vot- ing papers, draft bills, lvgnl Lgoungg] fccs, post _ , stationery, etc. 'l‘i|ii.~ zimuuut cur Jitutus ‘the sflic expen- ‘lituru from the funds of the Church in l-onnccliiin with Church Union, shill-s i)‘: ‘Laird. i um, ‘Sir. c.l.c., J. LEWIS |\'liLL‘l_GAN, Publicity Agent, ——--——<-Q;- —~__ Church UlliOfl Sir,~—“.-\ imuntryl/lyman" in u - -‘-nt issue of your valuable paper and in port: “Ton ‘nu-ch ‘money is wnslcd nt. lmmre, especially wileu (he cull .l'nr foreign iii-ids ls so ur- ucnt." (‘nrrvrtl A in: a number of church orguillzullmzv. nuve one or more pipv organs. n hi}, iy paid professor m‘ music, perhaps puid choir singers, choir and minister lng‘gvl‘_l' and some nlilcr flummer it's. that cnulrl easily‘ be dispensed ‘ and the money mved used to ' _\' the gospol to the pvriieiiing at ‘nunlc um‘- uirroud (‘ill out ihc (‘iii ‘ iliit (l0 ilUl l ' "11 [he prom-h- im, :tl'l'~—it is c||til"'iy' lino suuuil Illl'l‘illl§'. I "ii is surprising in hczut urgu nu-nts uscll itguinst‘ union which is since the Duminlmi was foruiwbiuul, u cast‘ 0|‘ rilllli‘ will WTOIII-K, iult‘—r—'l"“""' only u nmticr of ‘(Ylulrcll (lnvcril nu-ni." This is n new phase. What f1: i1 thui is right. in tllli‘lli'liit‘ m- in lmlii)’ in [lli-"Illllilil proposal? Nu uninuisl wrilorfli|ils yet haul ‘the hurdilnuul to (ii .' ' nnd per- ilups .\lr. iurvmun will ‘lit he has iplaclng a duty of one cent per Openly by the Rel flag have bccnli" "W" Qldlllililflfli ability. 1W4 111111 sonn-thiilg 1:001! lt-t us huvq 11_ “U11. inn is coming" ways “A (lczmtl; l.it_\'iliilil." 'l‘ilcrc is no nrgunuéilt in Lilla, i1 is: IilCPl‘l_\' gztlicry nluptrnp. l unu, ‘Silr. viva, BYSTANDER. —-———<o Church Union Sir.-~lln your inwuc of April 18th appcurcd ihn-c ‘icllcixs uudcr lhc heading. (inc was signcd “Slnid 'Pl'(‘Sii_\'iI‘l‘lllli." This writer pr-uys that in- may ‘bu (l0ll\'i'l'<_'!l from thc nluicciictiuiis (“ursc-s) of Mackcilzie ‘King. The (‘mf- “lilo iAllllPi." lio win: unfuvourubi“ in union, ilul. has bccolnv cimvcrt- “(mam Sh, Jam‘ Alum". Sh, John ed to Hllliliilslll. Hr‘ HtlPlllS lo hc so Thomfison’ Sir [Muckemln Rowe", eiimple nnd illogical [but in! (ices not undelrstzuul ‘that he cannot be a “uialrl" or any other kind of n Presbyterian nnd be u mcnliloi‘ n!" til-e “United (lhurch."' Win-at onc does when he votes for mum: is i.n sever his cannot-lions with the Presbyterian Church. ‘Pills is any Ono's privilege, oi‘ cnunac, but uny- one who so uiionnlcs himself must remcmluh‘ ills uciion does not givi- him u. liccnsc to convince (xihcrs who differ from his wuy of think- ilu: 0r t0 employ "Imuleditztions" when speaking ul tlmm, “A ‘hover of the ‘Churclf’ is filled with interest and dismay "nnd says: “Surely if they must fight, they could do it in their own church papers.” A lover uf wllul; church, pray lull? The foumicl‘ “(lhrirsllnn (llmrcll" ever "sphin- upen-ly illlil in secret have I said nothing." S0 to xvlmtcvel‘ church not‘ tile Christian ‘Church. mediums church homes and that i“ the public press that open discussion of a?) illlll so muy be‘ pardoned afor his un scomly allusions. or to BilllLOiT iliscusslo by unionists. “Uulty" says: "Yonfinay ns wol ilry to stop ‘the world Presbyterian church in the last i have enquired at the Canadian Press olflcemnd they state that they did not. send out the Union (ixdrrliihlrlilillltesxllililidila: floem w have u good appetite and past twenty years is $32,853. The item shoudd have rend us follows: ‘ . _ _ -<Acting tinder upnuiili instructions an‘: than‘ you‘ “kl” l5 puny Wm‘ “ from tho (lcnerul Board of the yel 0w greenish llnge‘ the “mmces Presbyterian ‘Church in ‘Canada, Rev. Dr. Rubi. iulird, treasurer of that Just ‘ma; 11.; hngllpt p)“; r10], “ye giv. statement lug elements in ltthuit constitute ‘ emphatically denying the charge good blood. that the Th, n“; of ma mad_whether rein-unit's fluids wcro being used ‘for Covering a tiiallion, the wrong kind of food, cm- stutcs lhut. ‘u lotul of ‘$32,853 has constipation are reitlly ‘the umlur‘ ‘hr-cu spent. by tho Union Commlt- lyi-ng causes. ‘The number 0t iltti" urgently requiring tee undo,- HDQClllC authority of the red cells lg reduced over 50 nL timo- TMS ilmfllmt The trczttcnent is self evident, lots includes the travelling expenses of <,‘|‘ the (luldnors, plain, well cooked L "l m" l)r. Pidgenn smokes no nlcntinmbut this writer holds allegiance it. is Aguln, wircrc better discuss ‘this most im- portant ciucsilon than Lhirough the reaches the ‘grout membership whn live in Perhaps this writer is unable to ilistlngulsh between a ‘ gilt. and an “eve_ p question e may wish 1x75, (between the U. r, and m. "Owl"! U18! Free ‘Church. The nsmo they chose knowledge kills ihc cause espoused [m- ‘Lhqvngmd body w“ we Frag. Tllfllllllg Church of Scotland in Canadastili through space an ‘for any one to remained out o; ‘M, "mo". ‘hm try and keep buck the‘ answer i0 uftcr some yearn united with 1,119 our Lord's prayer." Ilndeeli! Did Presbyterian Church, and How do 1 know? Well, ii’ you are n. young person of the l-‘amdnino gender and notice _ that you are getting even luzier than usual, ‘that sometimes you other days you‘ havcnu, ‘but. ‘that You ‘are constipated ‘all t-hc time, are tho/t. your blood is t-hin. What do l moan by thin blood? |Whnt has caused ‘this? ‘It's hard to say. Often poor ven- otionul disturbances and persistent food nml freedom from w-urry will tide over the condition for you. perhaps you are lint young any more, are on past middle age, and [rerhups also oi‘ the nluscillinc: gun‘ ler. The thinning 0i‘ the blond at this ago is n different shutter. Uf czounse‘ -il' you ‘have zmything (irzuwing your ‘blood uwny from iiic body, s-uch as an iniustiil-ui ulvfil‘ "Y 11119.1, dr any poisoning ‘by illlllliflil mp“ you “an expect. in huve thin blood. If ‘it ‘be none 0i‘ "those lbiflgs. Mill Yup you gut tired VPIXV PllfillY- ‘mp skin gets ilulc, the ‘whites of ‘tilv eyes pcurly nun] your ‘body w" ernlly becomes liwhby. will‘ "breath" icesuess nnd pwiillillull" m) l“? slightest exertion ‘then you have In real amamnic condition nl ~il|c M001 ‘ in this condition ‘the tu-tuul unin- ber of red cells is lessened, so lint. the ‘blood is 000" Mm l“ ‘lhunmer ‘lnfllqfiguliigtEcol-ions condition. ‘Tn; trcanment is hygiene, \\'"‘°l°" mine’ tiwbdv‘. prgparcd lOOil, p10 Perrins‘ French Kid Gloves in all the new shades gy. ' cry patlr guaranteed at _____ u £225 Silk Hose ‘$1.00 Sport “HOSE 79¢ Silk Hose. ‘A large ship- Ladies Sport w,“ ment of these arrived last in Lovet night in all the new shades at $1.00 and $1.50 per pair S. A. lVIcDonalld WADMAWS OLD STAND_ .............. ...,.............. Hose and Sand a; ............................. .. 79c p" m“, "Q;oooooo0004000oo_oocvoooopoooono-ovoooaw‘; ........ w» ‘For ,Fridy 25 Ladies Fancy‘, Special M‘ -., 2.00 50 White Vonle Luouses, requ ar $1.50 to $2.00 value. Ail sizes tor-ear at . 5v. 25 pairs ladies fashionable Corsets to clear at ,, Ladis Pink Mull B sonzrp, a.l size. bpciili . . _ 3,5; Ladies fancy Iorepe Bloomers, all sizes. Special $1.00 _ 50 dozen Ladies Underveste, short sleeves, no sleeves and opera styles, regular 35c va-ue. Special Friday and l Saturday . . . . . . . . . . - , . - - . » - - ~ - - - - . . . . . . .. 29c A big lot of C ldren's Underveste. all sizes and t styles. Special 5 for .............................................. .. Ladies knit Bloomers in pink, large sizes. Special 40 pairs Boys Tweed Bloomers, sizes 6 to 16 year; regular $1.75 to $3.00 values. Special ......................... .. $1.11 - - . nuns ‘are nnr out‘: o! tlyfouit-ifclenltlilxlim,‘ ‘he in bii-f luc 0P5- 4 “ ’ , ‘ - . snciun. thohunds of your ivihyfluml from u‘ 1pm. (riiillillli-llllfl 0 _ _ T; lrol hculliil’ ‘lwrsou ‘hue 111V!" l 3 1 . “m? results in many ‘cases. f ____'___} I - -; ——-* l flmul‘ . ‘l the Nmv ‘Posin- mo“! .|“T’;?"_$fi 2:11}! Willi llomll ‘ ' ‘ .: Ylil mil’ grace hm!“ lllli\t"“\\'ill'l‘tl rush-- , . w; l - ' in‘ "Ntlililullllh space us to try lo slop iililionist writers from purvcrtiug u gnfllwuf Dm.-,;;1§§4\ of Hr-yllliilpc in un- cffort to holster up un argumlclilii "nr making “u church ‘ill’ "Bi “l ‘l? . ~ ';;,Ti\.' iiuinieiit‘ (vi (lunudu. ‘Bod ii‘ Fl v"- rczitling goes. “Unionists nrelomp - ' i '. “,h,,l,n(.(1 by mguuncilt uni ll‘ l lilo attempt to raukc n straw uni Imp“ grasp at it. The union ill-ll] come as “ilui1_\’" ‘sikvfii ‘he "m" (mm; 1.00 notwithstanding tbc rmhlpnu“ pr0aph|ng of faithful qmm’ “y. an), nnprnsponsihle f0! ihnt which comm iml. wu an-c rc- qpmlsliblo for our utii-tudo. towards il. presenter l um, Sir, oirn. I FAIRPLAY. Church Union fgiy-I-Jn the (luurdlnn of April :0 lune, there appeared a length; letteri- drom the ‘D90 ‘l! “will” L‘ Pidgcoli, o. ‘leading Unionist. Hc is chuinxuan of the Union ‘Commlil-ttst and an ardcut ‘llmmmer "l U“ ml‘ llut. many of his statements u-rc “vidcntly unjust to the anvil-Union- isis. ‘llc says that 53 ‘Prcsbytcrleh nut 0i n lntul of '79 have voted 0" mm Union (lunsiion, ‘hurl llfliilll if" mutilate union with ‘the Methodist nnd ‘(longrcgatimlnl churches. ll)‘ fQnrlhlg ihis letter one would think that ‘all tho votes ‘cast ‘by than‘ ln-i-nbylc-ries were cast for thc lluiml. ‘But it is wcll known ilhnt iurgc nnd influential minorities in uli llltlSO Prznshytcries voted ug- uinwt. Union, and intend tn stand by their guns. (ll bhese minorities [rains-ice them ‘by as if they were o nu ilfltflllill. Thugs and iniiucniinl congrega- tions in Montrcul, Toronto, and other large cities have voted ag- ainst dill!‘ proposed Church Union, and have large following in the country also. The anti-Unionists ure not so ‘low, weak and insigni- -licnnt as l‘ho leaders oi Church ‘The ‘first Union of ‘Presbyterian - chilnchcs in ‘Cannda. took place in byterinn IChurch in Canada, which l it still retains. The Established since Union would lend people to be- , 50 pairs b.ue and whiite striped Overalls, all sizu specm .......................................................................... .. .. $1.‘! Wash Silk, 36 inches wide, suitable tor underwear in old rose, tomato, paddy, red, tangerine and henna. Special \\ value at $1.25 and $1.65 ‘ i‘ Boys Blue Chz: nlway Overalls, sizes 2 to 6 years, Reg- ular 85c value. Spec ni ........................................................ .._. 39c l Cotton, Ribbed Stockings in black and brown, at. sizes. Special 29° A f‘uli range of sizes ‘in ladies Stockings in black, brown Grey and white. Special .................................................... -001: 100 pairs ladies Stockinus in black. brown and wing; e ' | .......................... ._ - r Another big shipment of new Paisley Silk! ill“ “l” ‘l rived . . . . . . - » ~ - - - - ~ » ~ - - - - - - ‘ - - - - - - ~ - ‘ ~ ' ‘ ‘ " $22? to S630‘ 1 A mg ranga of boys sample Caps, ellsizes. Special 49f: A ‘odg range of Men's CHPQ a‘ 93¢. $115. 95°‘ $290 $2‘ . 15 Boys "iwced Suits, sizes 2 to 8 years. Regular to $5.00 values. Special ............... .._ 2m; New Draperies and window materials m Scrum, ‘ l . ras and Nlets. Come in and ioohk them over beiv"? °°"" \ pleting your house cleaning. R ‘ 1s dozen children's 111 me Hose, sizes s and e'/.~.- W ular 35c value. Special ................................. "I. ......... .. m and Mothers will save money on BOY‘ 5mm “Team and see the values we are oierlnq at $3M)- 59-00‘ s ‘ r $12.00. ‘h We are showing good values in boys and 7°" at $1.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00. 513-510.- wl 15”}: U - “ i n ’ ‘ ‘ g9" Do your-wcek-end shopping; _ 5» p 5 Suits Ilmmussorrs FLOOR ENAMEL h Qupgrlol‘ to any Floor Paint on the market. _ - y, it dries hard ovcrmwtd wvzlitlu- mlrwr I'°"' “am” repealaers like mg, never sticks and W= iron. Can also be U" etc. THE! C0 Hal’ ware '9 Rogers LIMITED 1 ‘ Charlottetown. P- E‘ " d cn Vfirlmdah" RQJ ‘ \| erllilii nlbout. one-third "f tfhpihIlLendhe-tblii 1921i. lly wlhom the movement W! on the sirenlll“ n lmilqt leadtl‘ originated matters not. I“ “ti: membership. ‘he xgnninca it! the lenders in the Presbytflflll“ a are proceeding Wane‘, t; Unici semhly gave their oltilllll“ llmlh‘ church. 1o ‘he S“ and m “bolls vote o! we aware ‘members Church or ‘Calm Church ill ' . would be necessary to insure B85 the Preobyt?!‘ dlrlld “Ema m; 1| -. lsfsctory and lasting Union. it wafi do. her 001i Y l" seems lnsvitsbl decided to take a vote tofkeiilllfid that disruill-"m aim ‘ members. n vote “fills a (Conunuedpn P559 Sit‘). ._.»-»——— “'“" f the ‘majority of voles cast WI! l“ , .. n i ; b -t ‘the anti-Unit?“ fakes such file] L0"! Dilly l0 Uni}? "lid hi: tifcn nil the Prushyterimls in Can- y“? xgsugooangél the“ n was comfort us ho can from Hint-lust?!"tomnlwiyscrnbtisthgrnrggé am: hays hcmli one united church, “bought be,“ “of, m go on ‘with the ‘fact. that the yearly deficits ' '.__ _. ‘____..., __' 1',','é,,,8°w,',_:gn: ‘ififralglngéghzehvffi Union. Some time after it was u: and additions to the Illllllli! dcbt are burdens they laid upm. the people. them ‘previous to phnh- "M0,, 5x, "med w "y another ‘chance’ . » b - slowly being decreased. ‘ The contrast in that respect is cent their names. and that. was zigngelfgsjgn; llfiksgiaflnguiswf, wide indeed. ‘It is yet too soon, “wily ‘allied’ l“ “my were a" in favor of ‘Union; ‘but the antl- He does not yet propose to "make however. to ‘con-alder tlfe proposed lliaeefibivtlzlohifiaz‘ ‘ltlifiéoggmgnclgnrmloa; Union V018 Willi Jfllwh 1811191‘ l" 97°; sir wnmd Mufler heed at time; both ends meet," as our ieeai Cov- lwrilf changes in all their hearings. 0g graph, |Ca,e,.,h,,m_ PM,” and ifigfillmlmn ‘glxmxgf: gig‘: £311‘; The personal appeal to President this situation. Mr. Meighen is ior- Zzzieinxdcaefizczsgcgga: Stanly: mkllzigeidllgg gflzflsggnhilnl‘: Bgiirligés-Efnrlh“! ‘fruit’; ‘Tiiki: gig: gaaaiiglngmymag; m: - Harding to use his ‘good offices in innate today in having behind him jump. Ho expresses some regard sees across the boundary the bsnu- lmmdm‘ ‘m my“ 1mm“ “m! 3°“! iMt General ‘Assembly. 1M7‘ h? l. Wm“ l7“ ‘mam-quid N! mma‘ inducing his government to show s united party. There is no ques- "F" °V°l"|llli‘ii0"@i1 llvlilflycrs that tiful but elusive mirage of recipro- wll" t?" "llflghwa! 1 "We" "by we vote of 40o to o0, ‘to ‘proceed imme- grogn ons. s un on now propos- d“; 1 to m; mm»; Unlg with Pgfhypl, I gave to you of charm. some leniency to ‘Canada. in the tion of any other leader, for the m“ ‘Ben G°v°"!'m°"t "Blllwr i6"- cityl His vision ‘may soothe embed p; between ‘Prggbytgflqn. Mam. “y M“ e ‘v ‘ nor oppressed. He has th th ti ti arches re- even re- comfort the free. traders for tho ildifli"aflidflfilnflfglllliigflllmcgllrclz- gszdfesselofndhs: V:l;'Il‘Iflll wishe; of . duced some federal taxes, ‘but tho moment, but leaves the fulfilment M. A n n m“ °" 9 l V191" the sun-Unionists. ‘ilhe ‘total mem- m d m‘ u t ‘be "mum; i d r "I M u , . v ‘ ' en ‘nhurch loses its name and pollt box-ship of the Presbyterian shawl ‘an mm uc‘ ‘o Infant“ as a; e. 4m: c; onérat, 18st! government continual to ex- of preefeclion promises as far off‘ we w," new ma“ me e of ma“: o: ‘men “m” i" m “mm Canada wants no svors, persons s n msns a when res. ,_ _ . . sector. ibeit/Iniqnlstassndyyuhflsl A of o; pumfnmun ,g,“_w.;g, my, ‘mm one single Rose of Mm operating expenses of tho railway, difficult, and no matter how able 3'6"" "l" {or me. there is room to hope that in the the stutesmunship, or how brill- not distant future, ‘the increased lent the gcneralshlp, there are so long I waited ‘that beneath my revenue through higher taxation usually mutterings of dissatisfact- A ‘mmgllfyfllsvu hidden for a whn“ may produce a surplus that can ‘ho ion, Even such consummate lead- A misery whose shadow s-omly iloslapplled to the reduction of the pub- crs no Sir John A. Macdonald and Wlbhlfi U19 WDUIII DOM!!! Of/ W1" "c deb; eyes. . so longl-cud now the days sre too nrift b, W? I and white-r of ‘import duties on Cans» reason that he possesses to an un- gnut soul-Mosque 0R‘. _,..-,,,. ‘~ nae‘