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Acorn. . lilcrliereon, Queen Street. Ava. ‘ line G~orery. Cur. Kant I llorhforll Dally, Qneen Street. Jiu-ohaon. Do eater lltreet. illahnro Street. SATTTRDAY, MAY 31. I930 l’. W. C. (‘losing As usual at ilie commencement LXEPCISCS at Prince of Wales College, summer, and there are the ravages of winter io be repaired with boards and shingles. paint and whitewash. Of course, there is nothing to pie- The third delegation of Gold Star Mothers from several sections of the United States sailed from New York last week on the United States liner George Washingon to visit the grav- es of their sons iii Europe. Groups will go forward weekly until the en- tire contingent of 5.000 is taken up as provided for in vote of five mil- lion dollars by Congress. Five dollars a bushel for wheat is a big price, but that is what it has brought some farmers in Westem Canada who marketed it. in the form of eggs from their poultry flocks, ac- cording to P‘. C. E11 Uvn__.,lu!9n Poultry Husbandman. The Marltimcs cannot grow hard wheat but they can produce as many bushels of thc softer grades tn the acre as the vivest and lf Mr. Elfords statement is cor- rect there would seem to be an 0p- portunity here. i body as it is not only supplies heat and , THETIHARUUITEPOWN GUARDIRN’ MR. KING EXPLAINS I (The Vancouver Province) 2 Mr. Mackenzie King's "five-cent", speech is returning to torture its maker, as it was apparent from the,‘ first it would do. Chickens like that’ always comc home to roost, and es- pecially if they are sent out within measurable distance of election clay. Premier Ferguson of Ontario has been quoting the speech and draw- ing inferences from it, and Mr. King has issued a statement in reply. The ‘speech, which has become B] [emu IV. Burton. MD.‘ FATS INTERFEBE WITH DIGES- TION. Perhaps as a. younrlier you dis- liked far‘. meats and your parents ma)’ _ have coaxed or threatened in their know“ a5 the ‘flmwenv Speech’ w” n ts w L c“ soma- o! me ‘made in the House of Commons on in?‘ 8e you w , April 3. and dealt vid-‘rh ‘the unemploy- - i- m energv w the body but it acts a‘ a cd and setting forth ‘the govern- pmleém‘ w. me organs and "zs-‘lliifillffi attitude on unemployment. It i ld h - ' - sues or we body‘ iuou not aie satisfied the opposi tion. of course. nor a great many ~ kn > d ‘ . 185150;“ gzrzfuzfoxiizsrxtzfmgng‘people who believe the Dominion “p a m c y " Government can not shirk responsi- City police oflicers are absent from there was much interest taken in vent a busy man, or a lazy yesterdays procdedings, the ad- dresses delivered and the annoiince- inent o! the winners of awards and maxi, else to do this work; but in that case it can: never become a labor of love. To those K who have cultivated the habit, there in from engaging someone it has been found that eating a llftlc fat prevents them wearing away too rapidly when your work or exercise. I spoke some weeks ago about ex- amining Strangler Lewis, the ex- lf the King Government wished to do the. right thing about Empire trade, ltscourse was clear. All it had to do was to wait for the Empire Economic Conference, where thc l l bility for a good dcal of the unem- ployment in Canada. But it would have aroused but littlc comment had it not been for a couple of senteiic- The Public Forum This column la open for the discussion by correspondents ofqueatiolle of Internet. This Charlottetown Guardian does W! ll " endorse the "lllllhne of’ correepondenis. WHO PAYS THE POLICE? Sin-Will you kindly advise why their duties in the City on work out- side the city llmits. These omccrs are hired and paid by the citizens of Charlottetown, for their protection only. It has been observed that two of our officers were recently sent on police duty to Georgetown, and one even left the Province to bring back a non-resident, alleged absent debtor. Are these ofllccrs who are being paid by the citizens of Charlottetown rc- celvlng remuneration for outside ser- vices. If so, is the City 'I‘rcasury rc- cciving these payments? This is I. matter our citizens are entitled to full information upon. Citizens of Charlottetown should not be called honors. The students, of course, wcrc looking forward to the closing of the is a perennial pleasure in poltcring about line's house, yard, garden my“ lawn. especially in spring. many Charlottetown vet this habit. and since ii is vcnlas- is: Empire trade to promote its p0- vears actlvitics. the formal dividing line between a protracted period of liarri work and the summer vacation. _which alsolsa necessary part of the school curriculum. It is gratifying to DUI, inn D5. Robertson's remarks i at yesterday's that the work of the student body was sat- isfactory. and that the class leaders an exceptionally high exercises, maintained Itanderd. Till W384“?! llliltlttk: that ‘he Itnldents, during vacation, keep in touch with their studies by occasion- al reference to books dealing with some particular subject on thc cur- riculum was timely and valuable. It ll by maintaining an interest in ones studies all through the year that. scholastic success is achieved. Such interest should not detract from the enjoyment vacation, nor should it occupy the mind to the exclusion of legitimate recreation at any time. The old max- Lm that a change is as good as a rest is really an understatement of i the truth. A change may be better ofa than a rest; for cvcn a vacation can become monotonous and iin- Drofitable if passed in complete idleness. The difficulty most students find in adjusting themselves to thc severer of study after a- lengthy holiday would be consider- ably lessened if Dr. Robertson's ad-l routine lous there is every reason to hope} freely this year than ever summer the prospects of a general election by July 28th are in accord, as l-lon. R. B. Bennett phrased it, with "the very earnest desire everywhere apparent that this administration should bc liest possible moment." Minstcris request for speedy dissolu- A good ‘ citizens have I hat it will be before. | indulged in more 1 The civic authorities are setting alley‘ chanceuor o’ the Duchy o! Lam good example in the commendablegcasm,’ and the report m,“ Rt, Ho“, manner in which public squares are being looked after. i “minister of unemployment," will rc- B." following tide. a-sapie. not my‘ in the city but throughout the Prov- inoe, we shall all mi better satin. fled with ourselves and Prince Ed- ward Island will charm for summer visitors. the streets and‘ have an added The Coming Election The prorogation of Parliament and "eplaced by another one at thc ear- The Prime non was therefore favorabtyi received by the Opposition, despite the fact that the time Available for examining thc'Estimates has becn too short, and that all other legislation of a conten- tious nature had to be withdrawn. "First things first." and the qug5_ "09 ‘Ii 377i! "N"! "P?! 30"" 711i tion of prime importance to the peo- mirirl. it is now seventy years Prince of Wales College was estab- lished. During that time the institu- 5:9. has perfomied a service of in- calculable value and to Canada. ‘There is scarcely a‘ Province in which its graduates have not achieved success in business or ln the learned professions. The institu- tion has an enviable reputation which Dr. Robertson and thc present leaching staff have done much to enhance. Students and teachers alikc are to be congratulated upon llicii‘ Efforts during the past year. slncc y Spring Cleaning a ‘Die liming season. now upon us. ls the season for house-cleaning and city-cleaning. Entered upon system- ltically and ivholc-liearteilly, thc cleaning-up process can be made a pleasurable exorcise as ‘well as a nc- ressary task. The best house-wives Ire usually those who get the most kick out If house-cleaning. Of course. if husbands had a voice in the mat- ler-which fortunately they have not -thcre would be no house-cleaning at nil. and the accumulation of dust and rubbish indoors would assume mountainous proportions bcfore. bo- lnu even noticed by the so-callcd head of the house. . An annual house-cleaning ls the lmmcmorial prerogative of ev- married woman. and it is wcll SPFPC cry that this should be so. On these oc- easions it is the duty of the mere male to refrain from grumbling, to keep out of the way’, or, better still, to assist cheerfully in the beating of carpets, the moving of furniture, and the dozen odd jobs that require mus- riilar energy, leaving thc intelligent direction of affairs in more capable hands, Rouicver. n. cleaning-up process more congenial in the bread- winners sense of‘ his civic import- ance can be carried on outside. There is, tn every house, at every spring reason. a back-yard to he cleaned. ‘fhr-rr is generally ii lavm to b!‘ tidied trim throughout the un and keot. ’))l9 of Canada just now is whether the fiscal policy of the country shall continue to be dictated by political exigencies or by a party pledged to consistent principles of tariff protec- in the communityzi tion alike for agriculture and iiidus- UIV- $0 10m; R5 the King Government remains in power, nclther industry iior agriculture has any surety that the tarifl‘ changes now introduced will be permanent. or that Canadian interests will not be sacrificed, as they have been sacrificed iii the past. for the purpose of maintaining a precar- ious balance of power and of placat- iiii: whichever group in thc Liberal party liappcns to be ilppcrmost at thc time. The delay of the Federal Govern- ment in making senatorial appoint- ments and in deciding upon a Min- istcr of Fisheries has caused consider- able confusion in the Liberal party ranks in this Province. Hon. Dr. Grant has been nominated for Kings. but it is not known definitely wheth- er Mr. A. E, Macbcan, M. P. will again be the candidate for Prince. As for the contest in Queens, there will be no attempt to select Liberal stand- ard-bcarers until the will of thc Prime Minister is made known. I-Ic may give Prince Edward Island thc Fisheries portfolio, and he may not. It ls understood that pressure is being brought to boar upon Mr. E. T. Higgs to nfier himself for nomination but whether he is prepared to comc forward or not has not been disclos- ed. A good deal will depend upon thc attitude of the Prime Minister to his or any other nominee's canvassing. Editorial Notes Remember to put your time-piece one hour ahead on Sunday night. With 4,806,464 ballots cast, and every state in the. Union covered. thc its Literary Digest has concluded prohibition poll. The result ls as fol- lows; For strict enforcement of thc Volstead law, 1,464,008. For modifica- tion in permit sale of light wines and beers, 1,399,314. For complete rcpfial of the Prohibition law, 1,043,051. ‘u |to use the British Preference for par- question of preferences is to be con- "dcred on its mcriis. But what thc King Government wanted to do ivas tisan ends, to seize upon the question litical cause. The resignation cf Sir Oswald Mos- J. H. Thomas. lord privy seal and sign indicate a grave crisis for thc British Labor Government. ‘These two men have quarrelied over the in- crease in the number of the unem- ployed and over Sir Oswald's as yet unpublished, but probably very dras- tic, remedial proposals. Premier Ram- say MacDonald has rejected his scheme, which presumably ls so soc- iallstic as to envisage confiscation of capital and industry, and the whole incident will be ventilated in Parlia- ment, with the definite PFOSPWiI 0i an appeal to the country in the ini- mediate future. “There are forty million people in this country," exclaimed Mussolini in a recent speech, and forthwith added that the Italian population is larger than that of France. Bracing his tniind by this reflection Il Ducc dc- ‘clared that all the ships which arc sketched out upon the governmental programme will surely be built, and in a few ringing sentences ho affirm- ed that Italy must be considered a, imajnr power, the equal of any other European power. It is now expected that prom!!- iion iii the Commons will take placc this week. and that the date of thc federal election will be announced immediately thereafter. Although the Canadian National Hotel will not be completed in time for this summer's tourist, business. increased hotcl accommodation is being provided at Rustico, Bracklcy, Georgetown and other places. These will no doubt be the Mecca,—not only for visitors, but for our own peo- pie. All that is now needed for an cn- joyable summer is to make our roads safe for thc travelling public and our hotels Wnfllly of the best that our soil aiicl our seas can provide. If it b; true. as some pseudo- rcieiitisis claim that the earth quake last. November has caused the Gulf Stream to be dcflicted to a position 150 feet ncarcr the American coast than it had been. it has not improv- ed the temperature in the northern part of the Continent. It may rc- quire another earth quake shock to give us a warmer temperature. The more the Dunning budget ls studied, the more confused it be- comes. Probably this was intended, as there ls a disposition in some quarters t0 magnify mysteries and rzivc them a value which they do not possess. Charlottetown harbor has present- ed an encouraigingly busy appear- ance during thc past few wcckii, while the railway lines, east, and west, have been too busy to respect even the Sabbath. ‘The e’ " ' Mi»- of the " = ' displayed by Progressives and United Farmers in the House," says an ex- change, "ls not surprising. 'I‘iicy do not like the Governments boasted conversion to protection, its conces- slons to steel industry, the counter- vailing duties or the illusary features of the new British prcfcrcnccs. Look- ing back over the long years through- out which they maintained a minor- fairly say to Mr. Mackenzie King, as they do: ‘We have upheld you in de- feat at the risk of our political lives ity administration in office, they can and we deserve bcttcfat your hands than this. But for our action in - i ,cs in which Mr. King stated that, nvhilc his government might. be pre- , pared to go a certain length in meet- . i - - _ weight ‘or a“ important match was llllitéiiollllclllflllétlcIvfti-[Zfigtliltecifzfgltlllglloit 235 Pmmds‘ Hi5 “as” w“ mm’ the the head of their governments, it “ma mi w” g°°d pmtecbio“ m‘ his would not, "for these alleged unem- mu§clei mewmed them “mung woployiment purposes," give a five-cent muck} “Par- as he w”_ ‘wwnmg ex" . piece out of the fcdcral treasury to ilibmm‘ match“ mur “mes “ week‘ i any Toi-y government in the country, NOW Rl-‘hlmtlh “img i5 “i” ‘he way i "with these governments situated as 15" 15 swred i“ ‘he b°dyi neverthelws; they are today with policies diamet- efling f“! Perm“ mo" °i ‘be starchy riciilly opposed to those of this gov- food to be stored as fflil- criiniciit. If thfifi You B" vndeavwins m Put These words have been seized upon w 0 “tile CXi-Ya “Pigm- "imfi “is by thc opponents of the government will thus be O1 helr- and criticized in the House and out. Hewever some 01 W1‘ W11 Mk5» m- , They have been deplored by the gov- deB-VOYMEEB iilli 0Y1 “film fmdihai ; ci-nmcnt‘: friends, and hundreds of m; does not, agree with them, thc efforts have been made to explain stomach seems w Mt 11D. and thew-them away. The best that can be feel miserable. Isaid of them is that they were fool- ‘Research men now tell us that the ish, lmpolitic and tactless. Mr. King reason for this i5 that 93-91118 ‘lfisiriow attempts an explanation him- lessens the amount 0f digestive 101419 ‘ self. He points out that what he said manufactured in the stomach. They! had reference to an existing situa- found ma; whether the patient 8-561 tion and that he was carcful, in his fat by mouth or had it DOWN 40W" remarks to confine it to that situa- a tube into the s omach, the fat M- l tion. This is true, of course, and one tualiy lessened the amount of stomach may accept it as true and still make "nice, inferences such as Mr. Ferguson J And where the patient does not like ‘ made. fat i; was found that the digestive A statesniaifs actions are always juce was decreased even more. iopen to examination. A staicsmans However, buiter is a fat, and where , words can always bc used in evidence the patient was fond of butter thc‘ against him. That is one of thc digestive juice was no; decreased so‘rulcs of thc poiiiical game. Rllddliill‘. much King can not play the game an g- Now what is the lesson? inorc the rule. A politician is always Thar, where a youngster dislikes fatlbeiiinll S20E03» 811:1‘ it isulesitimfldieri: it is unwise 1o try and force him to ju gc im on s ac nns an i 1L speeches. If Mr. Kim: acts in a cer- eaéiving him butter he likes. creamor Lain ivny in a certain situation, or migh; be an effective way says hc would nct in a certain way. a: 6mg; m 5;‘ by: him, lit is fair to base on his action or his And g0;- othpr-s, particularly those statement nii assumption ‘that he who have a weak fliomwim 1; would be ‘ would act in‘ a certain way in a ccr- wm for mom no; m get goo mugh fgt’ talii other situation. I m, meal limes as he fat lessens me, Mr. King may circuinscribe thc in-i amount of digestive juice in the sto- tent and application the words hc we“ i» we m. l 11:7? 3.2‘.i“;il“ifgifii‘..;l“i‘iilfiifi‘ Sumcmm Juice w properly macs‘ m l Fnr,tlic_v' do not stand alone, but have ithc support mid comfort of other as- ,sertlons of his-such assertions, for ‘example, as he made in Vancouver, llast. November, when he practically‘ ‘offered to do moi-c for Vancouver if‘ IVancouvcr would do more for him. T Asscrtioiis like tlicsc tcild t0 P8150 the ‘fear in thc hearts of thc people of‘ Canada that Mr. King ciin be cynical,’ ‘in his attitude toward politics and, _"""—_ _ , I government, that lic cares not so‘ Wherever beauty has been quick in-lnuch to b? ‘jrcnncr u, Canada as m! clay , be premier of Liberal Canada, and Some affluence of it lives, a Splfitwhatl H the occasmn nrcsenkd W, dwells‘ _self-ai1d the necessity-he would‘ Beauty that death can never takemot hesitate to fling “me the gates: world's champion heavyweight wresi- lei‘. and how lie kept himself at about 250 pounds ivhils; his best wrestling icc cream. SONNETI‘ _ Sway’ _ to a flood of patronage. nor tn givc‘ MiXHiflWltli tliilil sir that shakes the ; a 8mm “gm and an one“ ram m‘ owcr c s" - ’ th trampling spoils system. 1 S0 that by waters where the applcsi e m1, , _ i Or in loiic glcns, or valleys full of? flOWOFS. ‘among thc important industries of 0r in the Strflctfi Where b10055’ iid- ;the Dominion, and the lnvcstcd capl- , iiiizs call. ital ms risen m $115,000,000. British! The haunt-ins waits the mwd that Columbia lcd the provinces with iii makes it ours. production of $47,440,000 and Ontario‘ Then Ri- il tum. a Word, in 110%. l second with $26,000,000. Lumber ac- ’ i Under the vcil thc glory never ends, But the still grass. the leaves, thc| trembling flower, i Kccp. through dead time, that evcr- i, lasting hour, ' -.lolin Masefield. coir 1 KIDNEY; THE LAND WE LOVE ‘a; nluvx anon CANADA'S LUMBER INDUSTRY Q. What is thc extent of Canada's Caledonlan club, especially t0 "105" of you who have not had the ODPOF tunity of investigating the subject. Scotland were called by the Romans thmlflllt. counted for the largest item, viz, l Such difference comes, the spirit ap- $103'[]0g‘[)0()_ ' prchends m; I That places glory, for where beauty fought ; upon, under any circumstances, to provide police duty to other parts of the province. Will other citizens ex- press their vicws? I would also llkc . to know whether the Provincial Gov- ernment contributes to the cost of thc City Police looking after car numbers both resident and non-resident I am, Sir, ctc., , a. a. MACNEILL f Charlottetown. l The Caledonian I Club The Causes That Led T0,! The Formation Of The Highland Clan System In Scotland. At the last monthly meeting of thE Calcdonian Club. Mr. ThO-S- F- White contributed an excellent paper on this subject. He said: The thought occurred to me some time ago that a short. sketch of the - causes that led to the formation of the Highland Cllifl system might be of interest to the members of thc The earliest known inhabitants cf Pictl, meanlns 1 understand. "Pelvi- cd men" owing to their custom 0i painting or tattooing their bodies. It is claimed that they were B branch of thc great Aryan race that overran Europe in the early ages. The first, record of their settlement on, Scottish territory is said to bc in the Hebrides, 20o B. o. They were the" known as the. Vcltaifi- The}! W?" supposed to be Druids in religion, but were convert/ed to Christianity by St. Columba and his Monks who settled on thc Isle of Iona A. D.. 563- Thcfii‘ monks undertook to educate tlicsc semi-savage W001: find Succeed"! i" some cxtcnt. Shortly before St. Columba arrived at Iona, a branch of the Irish Scots. known as the Dalriacllc Scots, invad- ._._-- ' You can't. cnJoy yourself if you are continually bothered with hard painful corns- lf you want to wear fash- ionable footwear, keep your fcet free of these painful growths with PENSLAR cons GOLLADEE A few applications arc usu- ally sufficient to remove hard. deep-rooted corns and we know that having used Pensler Corn Collide you will recom- mend it to your friends. Don't cut your corns with a razor, use this sensible rollcl and forget this pain. Price 35 cents. E. A. Foster CENTRAL DRUG STORE Sole distributor for Pcnslar Family Remedies 3005-4-l2-Sattucs6wks. lumbcr industry? A. Canada's lumber industry con- tinues to be one of its basic factors. The 2500 mills are a greater number than ever before and the total pro- ductlon value reached nearly $140.- 000,000. The industry ranks fifth A.”.\Ae-e: T been? 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