for the big, new, Paper Catalogue your name‘ and address very plainly on this coupon. ' Send it to us and we'll send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER Catalog in Canada. A 75“ Handsome Designs. Prices Low- est in the Dominion. All Prices Based on Double Rolls of 16 Yards ‘use THE COUPON P. O. Address .. . . . MOORE ‘A McLEOD, LIMITED. ' Charlottetown, P. E. island. Send Me tho New Wall Paper Catalog Name Province . . . . . . . . Mo ORE a M°LBOD UNITED 110-181 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. n-Externally or Internally. it islording relief. s... ifiirm l \ —MR. CYRUS LOALLANT is new lGuardian Agent in Howiap and will ‘be pleased to receive news items. ‘advertising. new and renewal sub- ; scrlptions. 6i. -—O0NORATULATl0N8—We ex- rtend congratulations to Mr. and ‘ Mrs. Henry J. ‘Bernard on the ar- rrival of a baby boy at their home I on Thursday last. l —FOR SALE-Property at Ken- |slngton. mm - roomed- sworn»; house nearly new. Electric light. lBnr-n. modern to: ranch. 10% acres ‘land. William A. Toombs, ’ 4587-3-28-3i. n’ --GUARDIA‘N OFFICE. - The Guardian's Wes-tern Off-Ice is locet. ed in the McNeil ‘Building, Water ‘Sit, Summerside, where subscrip- ‘trions, news or advertising Willi be ‘received. The ‘phone number is i233. --RETURNED FROM BOSTON. -—Mr and Mrs John Burns arrived in Kensington on Saturday night from Boston. Mr. Burns was cali- ed home on cacount of the serious illness of his father, Mr. Joseph |Burns. l —HOR8ES AT ALBANY-we ,wlll have our horse cer of choice |heavy Percherons and Clydes, fmatched teams or singles. at Al- ‘bany on‘ or around March 28th. ‘lThese are choice more and geld- lngs from I5 to 17 hundred‘. All thoroughly broken. See Mr. A. H. ,Aff1eck. Albany for iulformation. ‘Signed C. E. Pratt & Son. St Pet- , ere. 3-28-3i 1 -—rFIRE AT ELLERSIQIE -- On HMoirdny the store of Mr. John A. ‘MacNelil, at MacNeillLs Mills near ‘vEllerslie, Prince County. was des- Adminstered inter-jtroyed by fire with part of its con-, Good.—-Whan applied externally by nally, it will still the irritation In] tents. The Post Office was situatcdi brisk ‘rubbing, ‘Dr. Thomas’ Eciec- the throat which induces coughing‘ l" the bulldllll; and Yesllifdfl)‘ P09! trio Oil opens the pores and pcne- and will relieve affections of the tratcs the tissue. touching the seat bronchial of the trouble and immediately nf- organs. Try it and be convinced. lovely flavor. Manufacturers The tobacco that has won thousands There ls not another, like it. growing popularity with‘ tobacco chewers has given it the greatest preference any tobacco ever had. Hickey & Ni-cholsonTobacco Co., Ltd. tubes and Hickey 8t Nicholson's BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO of men by its The steadily Charlottetown respiratory neuron: "s-IIIILII Morethan $219,000,000 a year for pitent medicines In thoyUnited States! This is the astounding figure quoted by the latest Government census of Manufactures. And this figure, startling as it ls, represents only tho WHOLE- SALE cost of these medicines —-not the retell mice paid by the public In its frantic search for health. if we maintain the right mentallattltude. If we oat. sleep and exercise properly, the chances are we will sel- dom feel the need of medle- ines. not; are times, now and then. when we all feel a little‘ below par. If, Instead of rushing off for a bottle of Dr. Bunkuihs Tonlque to brace us up, we would so to Nature ‘herself for the great- est ‘of all foed-tonies-mllk- we would be a different lot of . men and women. FRANK WISEMAN. M. D. 1 Main Street ‘R. e I Lac purum to be taken freely and often—wlth meals and he- tween menls.—l<‘. W. ‘Pure Milk. Hero is a prescription that is worth $219,000,000 many times over. It Irns built more strong ‘bodies than all the medicines invented or cbm- ‘poundedby man from the Ire- g-inning of time, P. S.———Life Insurance com- panies understand the inr- portance of safe milk. This advertisement is Part Two of a Metropolitan insurance ad. in The Pic- torial Review. Buy Garden ‘City Milk-and’ be pure you are not feed- In; disease perms to your family. , ifasteurized, clarified and full Creamed. GUARANTEED PURE. orner Fitzroy and Great Gen. Sta. l~rrro;l>érrroanillrllo. Ltd. Life ' A i Charlottetown A s, ...;......, semen‘, are Glass, near-arise > at ' . i Lowest “ Stock,‘ Companies at enamel-side. ‘Irioyd IRWlBo‘ I rOffice Inspector Whear receivetll word of its destruction also. Tire origin of the {ire is unknown. | i —-WORKMEN ORGANIZE- The ‘Worikmems Association of ‘Sum- ,mersido have become properly or- ‘ganlzed and have adapted a work- lirhie constItul/ion with proper hy- glaws governing some. Their nrode ‘of electing officers is ‘by nomination ‘and ballot. Their nomination was Ion Thursday. March 17th at which ‘rrlute Mr. Ilenry Desiloclres was re- {clected President, Gloris Gallant. first vice President, John E. Mc- llnnis, second Vice President and l]. ii. Burke, Recording Secretary. ‘J .J. Perry, Financial Secretary and Tmrdrew’ Blacquiere. 'I‘reusurer- These were all elected by accla- mution. For trustees were nomin- ated James H. Grady, Maximo Gal- lant, ‘Edward Gallant, Adolph Perry and Joseph Linkletter. Three only or‘ these could be elected and the lfoliowing were successful in the ballot on Thursday night: Jas. H. Grady. Maximo ‘Gallant and Edward Gallant. For ‘Finance, were nomin- ated Emile Arsenault. Anthony ‘Bernard, Tennis Gallant, Joins ‘C. Gallant, Robert ‘H. Phillips, John P. Wedge. ‘Four only of those could be ,elected and the result of Thursday ‘night's election was as follows: lTennis Gallant, Joilre ,C. Gallant, Robert l-l. Phillips and John P. Wedge. Messrs. Henry L, and Louis T. Gallant noted as scrutIn-eers and lconductod the election in a very .efficien‘t manner. After taking their iplaces the officers made approp- Wlate speeches and got away for a {good start. I . ‘VmoI Helps Nervous, Run-down Man "Before taking Vinol. I was rurr- ‘down. nervous and irritable. Now, "I feel like another person."- . McCoy. Vinol is" e slmpio. strengthening iron and cod liver com-pound in use for over 25 years for sickly, nervous women. run- down men and weak children. The .very FIRST week you take Vinol. you ‘begin to feel stronger, sat and sleep better. Hughes ‘Drug Co., ‘Ltd. Wholesome Whole Wheat Cereal “ Manufactured by Central Bedeque Flour Mills ‘Prince Edward Island, ‘Canada “laser; of ti‘. Product —NEW ANNAN COLT STAKES. ~SpecIal extra colt classic for the close April 1st. . —TAKEN TO HOSPITAL. — Miss Glen Bernard. daughter of James Bernard, Kensington was taken to the Prince County Hospit ai, Summerside on Wednesday u. m. and wasoperatednon for append- icitis.—l(. _ '. —-LADIES' WEAR. —l~lavlng se- cured the agency for Darwins, Ltd. smart styles for women. I am tak- ing. orders at my star's for ladies coats and dresses for spring wear. Cuts of styles and samples of goods are shownr-Mrs. M. J. McLeIlan. Summerside. 4652 3 30 ill -—FIRE SCARE IN KENSING- TON.-—The local “fire laddies” received a call early on Saturday morning for a fire on -the roof of McNutfs warehouse. The boys responded quickly with chemical apparatus but a bucket brigade had extinguished the blaze just as the chemical errIved.—K. ‘, -LEG BROKEN. — Mr. Thus. Reid of Hope River had the mis- fortune of getting his leg broken last week, while engaged with a number of others l_n getting ~logs for lumber to build a new barn for his brother. Le nder Reid. who lost his barn receu ly by fire. Tom will have to recuperate rapidly in order to hold down his position as “twlrler" on the local ball team next summer.—K. —SERIOUS ILLNESS. —- The many friends of Mr Joseph Burns of Kerrsington, who was stricken quite suddenly last week with that he is slightly improved under the assiduous care of the attending physician, and has a "fighting chance" for recovery.—K. —-DEATH REGRETTED- We big races Aug. 17th. nominations] plcurisy will be pleased to hear‘ v A ‘Mrs. IL. B. Cree. Bum- morside. returned Saturday from their t-rip to the United States. —Mr. William Dunphy returned recently from Boston, where he has been employed for some time. Mr. Dunphy reports a great number of lunleémpioyed in the big metropolis. -~M‘rs. Hudson Prldham of Alber- ton. -P. E. 1., entered the Prince Co. Hospital on the 17th inst where she underwent a serious operation. Her friends will ‘be rpleasdd to boar that she is recovering nicely. “ . —-Mr. Kenneth ‘Hopgood. repres- enting tiie W. A. HBYWOOd 00m- pany, Ltd., Bi. John, M, 8., dealers In crotdreryware, was in Kensing- ton recently in the interests of this firm. i-(‘Obii Eastern Guardian ..°EA8TERN AGENT — Mr. 'J W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will ‘be pleased to receive news items. ad- vertising, new and renewal sub- rcrlpeions. . ..*NO MAIL SATURDAY. — There was no mail to the North Side from Sourls Saturday by the rural carrier. The people are very angry. ..‘°‘FEA$T OF THE ANNUNCI- ATION B. V. M.—The feast of the Annunciation B. V. M. was fitting- Iy and appropriately celebrated at St. Margaret's Friday morning. March 25th. Practically the whole parish turned out toreceive Com- munion at either of the three mass- es G, 7. and 8 o'clock. 0n the pre- vious evening at 4 o'clock confess- ions began to be heard by Fathers (Mons) McLean, Sinnot. McPher- son, of the adjoining parishes and‘ finished up Friday morning. --$T. PATRICWS AT KENSING- TON.—The lecture and musicals put on by the C. W. L. on the night of the 17th inst. was a decided suc- have heard with regret news of the death of ‘Madam Myrick, wlfo of the late Mr. J. H. Myrick, who was the pioneer Myrick in this community. Madam_ Myrick spent many years in Tignish. when her husband lived. but of late she has made her home in ‘Dorchestcr. Mass, where she lived with her daughters Miss May ‘M. D. ‘and Zlllss Alice ll. N. ‘This community extends sincere sympathy to the Myrick families. —-BEST--C-LARK—A quiet inur- r-iage took place at Oak Lodge, Mcncton. on Vilcdnesday. March 23, when Ernest W ‘Best and Miss Mc- lissa l-I. Clark, of Sunrrnerside, l’. ‘E. I., were united in the bonds of matrimony by Rev. J. G. A. Col- qulroun. The bride _ls one oi‘ Sum- mersides popular young ladies and for some time has been on the of- tice sralff of Miiiar Company The l-‘Pfiom is a well known ‘and popu- iar salesman. Alter a short lion- cymoon the happy pair will make‘ their future home in Boston. Mone- ton Transcript. -—S"l". PA-TRICK CELEBRATED —‘Now that the feast of St. Pat- ricks is over and was. as in former years, red letter day in Tignish. we feel a sense oi‘ gratitud toward all those "who came out on ‘that day and helped to celebrate that auspi- cuous feast. The crowd wore green, significant of the Irish faith and it was not at all. on that day. con idsred rveterlcal to salute your noighlbour with the greeting green lllduy. ‘Even those who have step- iled from the land of ‘the thistle or the sunny fields of France, joined in the celebration. decorated with the Irish emblem and claiming ev- cn remote relationship with sons nl that soil. Obvious it is that ‘Ir- ish blood predominates not ‘only when present in the greater quan- tity. but when reduced to only ‘mills It becomes at it were an essence or flavouring that per- meates the whole ‘being, especially on that day set apart to do honor to the patron of Ireland. St. tPat- rick. ‘The concert. which took place in Tlgnislr hall on the even- ing of St. lPatrlcks was financially and otherwise a success. The sum of ‘$124.00 ‘being realized. The caste wish‘ to thank ‘Fr. MdCabe. Mr. Brennan and 1MP. ‘Hackett for their very essential help. They also wish to express gratitude t0 the Myrick Co. for the electricity and lighting fixtures. PERSONALS ——Mrs. N. IR. Wright,‘ arrived home from n trip to Boston, Tor- onto and other cities. ‘—Dr, W, G. Church. Summer- slde. left ‘Friday IIifJTIiilig for Kit- chener, Oni. , --4Mr. W. J. McDonald. Charlot- tetown. is visiting ln‘Tignish the Bllest of lvlr. and Mrs. Johnston. -—lMr's. Ray Praught. char-lotto,- town returned home after spending St. ‘Patrlcks with‘ her parents in Tignish, _ '- ‘rro‘osirverlr‘ “ SAID: ' "My flrbt pair of spectacles literally‘ opened up a new world to" ' ~ Lliteihs‘ sevelt ou too they nled pies , 0n y en exem- indtltm wllttail you. - usfvfigpmaun eves exam a n once: -..i ~ ~ . n. ‘i. (MAISON osrdusritre-r Mellhltte. h, s. i,» ‘amt-i, (new wm. Drug —;Mrs. n. F; Phillips. Tyne vii‘- iey. who has safely survlved an dil- eratlcn for appendicitis, thanks all wroncernerl lorekill and klndnes‘ showir hcr. _ . Monuments Parties who intend ‘buying o Mopumtint will do'wei| (o welt till I can oreven write mo for samples and ‘pi-lobe which I will lodly “m”; ‘ from the "Old e eblef"llrni' of OHANDIJR a IILI.‘ w ‘ ‘ I'll. the emu steak _ finished Grlnite and Marble . to select from In P. E. Island. EDW. 11. JAY . ‘ 091."?- _ r ,.on¢rr|gtetoo», cess——both socially and financially Dr. W. P. lllcBrirle performed the Hundreds of thousands of Canadian‘ depend upon the forests for their livel be one of them. A lighted match, a‘ cigarette butt, th ‘cost ‘you your job. It is up ‘to you; when in the woods. duties of chairman in a pleasing rand erudite manner. The feature ‘of the evening was the address 'by lthe Hon. C. Gavin Duffy of Char- llottetown. I-Ie spoke on a trip lthrouglr the British isles, but con- ‘fined his remarks principally to conditions and scenes in Ireland- as he saw them. Mr. ‘Duffy is an iconoclast to a certain’ extent. He poets, or holler with the mob who rave about the transcendent beari- ties of Killarney or the ‘Iliills and glans" of Scotland. immortalized by Moore and Scott respectively. He did say that the almost incess- ant rairrs and fogs prevailing dur- ling the weak of his visit might have interfered with his judgment, and quenched the spark of senti- ment. Right there he drew an un- favorable climatic comparison be- tween Ireland and Canada. The deep emerald green of the Irish landscape impressed him but he said it lacked the coloring of our ‘own Canadian scenery. recalled the words of a young Irish student at St. Dunstarfs quite a number of years ago, when looking from the roof of St. Dunstuifs to- wards North River after the leaves had been touched with frost, viz. “Killarney never looked better than this." Mr. Duffy remarked on the need of Canadian unity in thought and action on the baueful influence of sectarian societies. ,which keep alive old time prejudic- ‘es and fetishes to the detriment of the-"ail Carradian".spirit. In con- clusion Mr. Duffy thanked the audi- ence for the close attention dis- played. and exhorted them to be good Canadians all and forget their national extraction rind concomit- ant prejudices. A short musical and artistic program was rendered and well received. The Cantata by eighteen little girls reflected great credit on their trainer. Mrs Dr. E. G. Gillie. Miss Mary Ready play- ed the accompaniments. The solos by Mr. Roy Phillips and Miss K. Phillips were much appreciated. Mrs Parker of Summersids, mezzo- soprano, sang two Irish ballads in a pleasing and artistic manner. The stop-dancing number by Miss Hilda Doucette was exceptionally popular‘ with the audience. and oc- casioned long continued and voci- ferous applause. God Save the King.-——K. The Public Forum (Continued from Page 4.) Prohibition fiasco was creating. what ‘would be ‘the result on the moral behavior of rtrhe rising gen- ‘zrstion? From ‘these pnemonitions 0h- server has happily freed us. The change towards a sener consider- ation of’ the whole temperance quest-ion was at any rate coincid- enlt with the voluminous ‘prohibi- tion sermons of rahat ‘argue-eyed scribe in the daily press. J ‘think the diamond studded flask should go to ‘him. Aiming at ‘the bird oi‘ freedom (Haliaestus ieundcs- wrltole sltyfltli of rhuzzsrds (Buigeo wqwserls), e has destroyed a Vi??? 41113110"! $111 dangerous axiom by rputtlng it nto term-s oi‘ the i -- tolermble. This lsta public serv“ ' offhlgb value, and even of‘ a cerrtistfii austere dignity. g 4,», 333,51...» " ' lam. sir. , OHARLOTTETOWN‘ mu. ma. ‘|.. ‘P. rum-row ‘EXPANDS ‘Slit-cit has become s. popular ' practlc with politicians to try and make e farmer the goat in ail “ehflhaiitmdllt t0 the VlfiW." it. id; ire chosen‘ ground rstlror from the absence of statistics and the difficulty of producing off hand cer- titled and authentic evidence to re- fute baseless lmpilcstions. ."l‘l1is ls indicated in your effort ind that of your ‘correspondent "Censor" to switch car-amt Beg-M's Min‘ the cities to‘ refuses to 59g Qyg m eye with thejls not the truth. The city of Quebec ‘pha-lua) his has broright aowngo , incell A eY IF rm fires Continue men‘ and women‘ ihood. You may rown down care- lessly in the woods, or a campfire left smouldering, may be careful ‘of fire CHARLES STEWART Minister of the Interior.‘ Sare96ur~ Forests "Censor" declares that the Scott -'> Act was in force in the whole of Quebec Province onlslrlc oi’ tho vii." les of Quebec nnrl Nloirtretrl. 'i‘lrls l adopted the Scott Act in 1917, where It remained in force unill the Liquor Control Act became law when it \\‘:rs rcpcrtlerl. , You also err in lilo stutemurrl. that “nirc tenths" of tlic (Quebec; municlpzrllirr-s were, (rind zirc still) ‘under rho Scott Act, supposedly ;“(lry.“ in lur-‘i not more than forty ‘per cent. of rho population worcQ ‘under local option. tlic Scott. Arr in M part, zinrl lI]lil('l' ihr- (Quebec: tlrrcrtlll option) ’I‘<*rrrlr<-.r:rirt-r- Art. Tho Irrrlvr . act was rrpcuIl-(I by the LiqrrurM ‘Control .-\rl. zrllrl also in several; Scott .\r~r was repealed. “rump,- h9g1.“ Fronr llrr- fur-r lirut every muniri»‘Edward 1511111.] W111 not be 1e51, polity unrirr‘ Scott Act is now sur- hourly iirzrn any other Iirovirrce in rounded by licrnsvd taverns unrlcr the uulrrnrlsrnrnulion of‘ that great ‘ governnrelli r-unirol. with every in» er; t. 'l‘lrou‘glr its people, enuared l cility to got liquor without restraint the linion several years after trhosc by nluil nrrlr-i‘ or dirocl pirrt-Irzrsr. m“ ‘Muir Ahlflumea and the lflrser has mag.- ll... 5pm; Am a (lend 1,... central Provinces, they are now an ter, totally incapable of cniorro- illlegllll lutrl of n nation ‘destined menL To my and Saddle H“, (h, i0 per-form n distinguished pant in baucherrvs m- "qlml. “antral mum‘ tlic worrd-oriu-I ‘llllllifOlPEllllfilllii |o.i' this Art is rrrr illogical snbtrrfrrgr‘. Pwmw" "mes" But you sexy. Sir. "wiry wlll'|'_\“ A’; "vslms about Quuhr-r‘? Thu Stewart (loi- emmvnl Iiirs irrr intention ul‘ follmv of the Union ‘the people oi‘ t-lris ‘Province have al- ready‘ obtained several uota-ble od- ingllru (lru-bccl policy.“ Thur. may Lifiltfilfizfiiflllel‘ :3,‘ sllfizilflmgz‘ be so. bur rho liquor" pilily who ilu- (lgluurs m- ule ubsewlce landlords llllflvuilllrl r-rluinccr lire clor-tlorr will wr-ro purchased and ‘hundreds oft not sur-rrilcc rIir-Ir" cnvrrty’ Illlfl iunrls [hfluganflfl of “OHM-S Saved u, the for rtzrrlglri. ll is io bu rr "govern- |’l‘()\'ln(;(g “n4 1m pal-um” evflfy morn. i-urlirtll" iuw that is illiciuly y-r-rrr. 'i‘hcn there are tho bans- tilntiurrrzcrl, and tlic forces pr-onroi tits rcsriltiir-g from (tally communl. 111i.’ ll are swim.’ to insist upon tliclr vrtllon “"l‘l‘ll ‘the ‘mainland in winter reward. _ {as wcll as in summer-without ‘Now n (closing rvorrl to “(icns<rr.",“l'l('ll We ‘Should Y5‘! b9 lilllll out 0T His sialrrnr<-.rrrs__tlrat “tlic Aloohullr- 111i! (‘arnadrian British and foreign Liquor A... was m, m o“ nrrtrkcis during (our or live months matron i“ U“. mnvmce m. Quuhm, ‘lit-very year. tThen them is the In 1923. llXiifl-lll in Montreal :urrl-‘mll“b°"""5h 13ml?“ ‘mil the mu‘ Quebec is not mirror-t, i115 §u1~fl|(.1-1““Y l" MM"! Hlllflblllll‘. will“ declaration Um, ‘he “Poster ‘by nwlrvlrvn stundardizerl will suillvly the will’ is n0 lollktvr‘ In nvidoirco in tho flnlhihern pa“ of the ‘Province with Show wlndnw m, mm" “Bmgu 8L‘ fdirIiiIt-s ‘equal ro ‘those of every |s also ‘alum H is m" ‘new “m! n: rvr- section. Otlrur shorter branch has not bee“ rummm‘ Mr a ‘mum, int-T 0i railway one to be credited em “"108 ll “us first placed there. ‘hrr'%b‘irrftll(a,vlnce Wm‘ l “m- Si?‘ elf-J 0n the otllilerr‘ hand the Province THE ALLIANCE COMMITTEE has lost. all the rsrnall ‘flourishing ‘ Per L. P. Tanton ‘llldn-‘lries of preJConfad-eration ‘(Mn Tillllflll has no right m 1n- (hl)v_\"-1Ll]e Waggon Bhnpg‘ machine, “llillele 1M1‘ our figures are wrong slums. cloth mills. foundriei and B mnly ‘because he is not in a posl- factories which were compelled to tion to check them. They ale ymnflylold before trhe free competition the highest authority. tlic Provlnc- "1' 111° ‘larger and stranger indust- inl Treasurer of Qllobflu, who rr;|.|l‘lus or’ Quebec and Ontario. ‘Since 579581118 a temperance ‘convention'(""'r°‘1°'a“°"- the" h“ bile" 99m in Montreal "emphasized the ram prom this Province in ‘the other which many forget. that nlne-rantirs p‘°"""°“‘ ‘~“’°'Y 5'9"" minim“ °f of the munjcnmlmes of the Pmvnllollars ‘which would have found “we were my» The Government circulation there and rbeen eventu- lms as much fight h] “amt Hm rrIIy added -to the wealth o! the [he bomdeggers are engineer.“ lu-oviuce‘. if rPrlnge Edward island M,‘ Tan!“ and ms comrungs “l: had ‘been kept out oi‘ the Union. . ‘Gnvernmolltv Bur. upon who whole. taking into _ magma-Bred ‘by the H - ‘cona-riderution both‘ gains and loss- ‘ . - . .. quor es. the Island is. ‘ptsrially ‘better l ‘Y-rhllflllofl ls easy. proof is off th‘ r - " llraoflibrunattei-L-elfd. o.) M‘ “W” ‘ . ‘-+“—'—4QQ-§---_. ‘ ‘f E OlAMOfl-D iusitss -_..__- t had continued‘ toq-kqmainy-dly-itl Doiltioallyfrom ,- " her sons have i ns which ‘e ' " ~35!“ - n mills Oflllleul-ller prov. tilled if Prince ward Island ‘hid ave, been-Alli. BUY YOUR ’ FORD CARS, TRUCKS ANI) TRACTOR ‘ TIRES, PARTS AND ACCESSORIES From " POO/e <9 Thompson Ltd. " y Montague. - H8 I16"? 9159"“ illflllllill" Qlmb“ (‘n-l’- ‘lwjiirsr or‘ July next, have been ul- nient of that which was formerly I hope that ‘Prince known ns the Grout ‘Lone Laud of l ‘the ‘Norl-lr-ive-st. ‘ ‘But ‘that land is ' now their land. As Canadians they iruve the szrrrre interests and Lain the positions ‘in the politics and law. irr tlic finance and indust- ry, in tire literature and ant or‘ the great young nation in which t-lrsy live. ‘to which their abilities, ain- biriong‘ ruul achievements may on- ti‘tle them. ‘ in‘ vie-w of ull the facts and cir- cumstances, there is no reason why Prince Edward island, its Govern- rnerr-t and its peoplc. “should rlvl enter whole ircuricdly into the cele- hrrrtlun of the Dlrrrrrond Jlillyllw of ‘Oorlfcrlcra-tion. ilow, ‘thou, can tlreevent be? best marked? Might not the suggestion contained in Mr. iMcLure's latest ndrlress~the suggestion ‘that u. ‘Library. Art (rill- iery and lvluseurn be established as a cent-re of the culture of ‘the Prov- ince be adopted? ‘if, us one of the ‘ladies of Charlottetown has suggested, ‘the ‘Market ‘Iluilriinll could ‘be converted into the Lllr rary. Art Gallery and Museum- rthat ria required there llfillllfl be. centrally situated un institutional urhlch ‘Prlnco Edward island wlllll ‘be proud for all time to comofllld which would be afittirr: turmoil“ of the ‘Diamond Jubilee. In ‘that case, the vulrole 010W“ fiquare could easily be converted into a ‘thing or‘ ‘homily "l! l‘ M forever. and students and IBM“ ‘sears at home-and ubwlll ‘ ‘have ‘provided for ‘them s centre of interest. _ The‘ chief objection" l1"““°&°, sal, lies in the fact W" ‘farmers and farmers wives. the ‘fishermen, would lw W" oz‘ ohedlllarliciet Honsnlflllo aopte.‘ name's B it hasbcon ouirzeoreu that ‘snag; property near ‘tho Fish M" flue“ Grafton street nrigrht be vb “men for tironrnarltelt men 811d “t” the dealing in‘ “rests-n w" f,‘ d... City might be obtained; a“ ' fie t“ a‘ p! 0f l .’ m, Street migunfl ‘both I79 the cel of the Diamond 1pm], ‘ firm“ w but“ preparation for remained ufl “def to fir‘ maln- J ‘b! ration n err _u lee =01’ Confederation, on tlic nor inconemuw y,;‘to the develop- ‘ initof the convenience and economy of using be rig “need-for cnkes, pres, bane antlbrcad, and "sl . 30 5.», luau: or Jilv “l the TAMI“ m toil-ins crawl-moor‘... I O l the su-nle ‘rights us those of ‘any ‘ other Province. and will continue ' in ‘filo ‘future. as in lire past to ob- . r I I I sdout " - served the . .\