New Yolk ‘ _ t. w. causes s. Ialilsos Vlao-Iseallal‘! _ seunurhusaecoaua-Ilaslfllsaotmn Illtos an shuns. s- n- llnnwtt ' "1"" Y, 9-—~-_ ‘Ll-lumen 1-H“ TTTTTTHNDALTTJWE so, 1924 The Guardian Will 110 Tuesday, July 1st, being Dominion Day, t be issued on Wednesday. and e publice holiday. ' bid ago ponslonsfor ‘Oanldlsvm .', 9, . h Ilfil’; IL IL Olllla- commyn“ of m‘ ‘flung o! ‘Oblig- - .|. "av-sol ' mons for some timthpast. It is understood that the committee will report in favor of s pension plan in which the federal and provinci- '.\l governments will iointiy con- tribute and recommending that ne- ' “ be entered upon during ‘luguhhed visitor‘ occupied the attention ol a comrnaiur AND we notso serious, complain in one breath of indus- trial depression and in the no: hurrahing over the improvement iu th‘s line effected by the King 80W, eminent. The farmers and the fishermen and the lumberman are Q going to get things cheaper which ' they lmportfrom the United States! Meanwhile the Canadian market is giutted with American goods while the American market is 0105M! l0 . Canadians. The Csllfllllllllfl who constituted the home markets of Canada have quit or slowed down their operations and are dis- charging their employees. ‘And the whining about the closing of Cau- adifs “natural market," the United States, goes on. Why should not > the United States close its markets to Canadians or any other conipet- itors? They have a pcrfcct right to do this and they will continue doing it as long as th_cy exercise ordinary patriotic care over their own farmers nnd their own manu- ‘f-CEITIZCPS Fed POULTRY SUPPLIES HORSE FEEDQ CATTLE FEEDS “~ - Fssd Oats (black and white.) Fwd Wheat (for Poultry) Bran. Shorts. Cruel-ted Grain. Schumacher Feed. ~Oll Cake ‘ LOWEST emcee WHOLESALE d. .' Carter & Co., Ltd. I | __ ' FQOOOQOQOQOQ00¢Q¢~¢0y9~< SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE WANTS YOUR _ PHOTOGRAPH 1 ilifilii ‘ 163 Great George Street , facturcrs. Wliy 0W5 1l°l Cflllflllil 11° llll9' her of school districts throughout wise? Why permit the American the province have decided to act farmer and the American or other ' foreign’ manufacturer to monopo- Agggclaflon and placard "m" lizc the Canadian market? ls school houses with me names o! Canada to ho forever dependent up- °l1 Ollie!‘ COIIIIIPIBB. Blllileflt lliffivei‘ commendable and we fecl sure that l0 U10 Possibility 01' Ollie!‘ Bmllilfleslour most progressive districts will closing their markets against us? 5e; the Bump“, and that in a very $0 10118 l1! the free trade ideas short time all the school districts of a gmlil! l1! YOTBIEIIQPB lli WBHl-(ifiiwill follow. The Tourist Associa- Ciinada dominate Canadian politics no“, 1n order to secure unnormlty as they have done in the past three years, so long will Canadians be vvvv Insidious l; Eyes strain Wa use this adjective advis- Sufferers from Eyestrain may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect the presence of any eye defect. The motive power of the ~ entire human organism is Normal eyes- It la computed utilize about 20%_ of this Nerve Energy. but when Eye- straln ls present, s much larg- Hcnce defective eyes, through their consumption of an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- orgy, may seriously affect-tho functioning of other organs of l the body, and produce ill HAVE YOUR‘ Ii. F. Iiiiichescii #O§§OQ§Q4WQO§O§§§OO§§4§4 Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K. 0. Iank of Nova Scotlalulldlng Charlottetown, P. E. I. »———-—____L__________ ‘MacDonald McPhee J. A. RoDONALD. * I. A. larrietera. Anon-nay. lb. .,m@,. ____. I I: it would be amusing. if it were "19 d to hear Liberals 1°“- The haste with which the re- hewers of wod and drawer: c! tor for any foroign country which may wish to exploit them. Our country today is flooded with for- eign goods which should have been manufactured by Canadians and t our markets with produce which should be sup- pl‘ed by Canadian farmers. And i all this as the price paid to Pro. grcssives to keep the Liberal party in power! Canada must learn to stand on its own feet, must learn to look to its own markets, to its own farm- ers, to its own manufacturers rather than to foreigners. We have all the naturalrcsources needed to support ourselves, to give employ. merit to olir own people and to build up our own country. Political opportiinism and job-hunting is strangling our industrial and com- mcrcial life. This Is a mo: g0 which Canada must awaken if it is iaiued nation it has a right to be, UNFAILING SYMPTOMS It has been observed, particul- arly in the good old days before prohibition, that the amount of alcoholic content in a man's sys- iom could be pretty accurately de- termined by the speed at which he walked. If he walked at a mod- erately slow and deliberate pace, he was "corned": if the pace was rapid and showed an inclination to keep to both sides of the path, he was "drunk"; if, in addition to the sidewise motion a dog trot with a forward drop of the body and some entanglements of the pedal en- tremitiss he was said to be hope- lessly and helpless‘, drunk and his friends or the police would look I , I’, gar‘ of rolling. m him later in some frbnlly gut- ont‘ of which than was-no das- "lfh < coelersted ILATION coloration without any apparent reason except, as in the case of sipated; the new railway lines be- 1118 Dmleclelli 111° bilrmwl"! °t maximum pension would be I10 per month to those withoutincome and a less amount to those having in come insufficient for their support. A number of the loading civilised nations have established old age pensions, among them being the United Kingdom, Germany, Austra- lia and other lands. lt is stated Iocaymee that the principle has met with gen crai approval wherever it has been applied in practice. In several coun tries such pensions are granted to persons of 05 years and upwards. another 300 million dollars; the millions spent on valueless Royal Commissions; the whitewashlng of men who were strongly suspected of unparlinmenlary conduct —-all these point to an orgy of political drunkenness and an unnatural and unusual and unseemly necessity in order to keep on their feet. To stop would he to fall inevitably. The pace must necessity he kept up or down they go. for Canada, expensive in cost, ex- pensive in prospects-expensive in industry and in commence. The only hope of an awakening is the gutter in which the intoxicated re- vellers shnil fall on election day. upon the suggestion of the Tourist their respective districts. This is in the signs and also to assist the school districts in carrying out the good work, have made arrange- ments whercby these signs may be procured at a nominal cost. Trul- lee! contemplating the setting up of such signs would do well to com- municate with the secretary of the Association. lillliliiilflge in many respects, pgfu. to livo and to bcoomo tho self-con- runken man, to keep on their The spree is an expensive thing -—-——oo>_-- MARK THE DISTRICTS We understand that quite a num- placallllllB the school houses will he found to he of inestimahle “"1811? iliiflilg the tourist season when visitors from abroad will be llliiitliiz up friends of whose locn. m?“ they kw" Dilly the name of the district. All progressive limp. 1m" "B "ry Properly broud of their name and there is no hotter Disco In which to display it than generally adopted throughout the "V1118 liD to their name. ,. . FLY YOUR FLAqg our citizens iwfii prepare [or a gen- "iil flat; flying 0n that day. we are liniirely too backward In display. “Ill °llr "fies. If ever there was a flag of Old England. Let us be rau- fll! buy one. iii imrorrrs mo rxronva -_-__ strenuously oppose any further postponement of the hill. They take the ground that any fair and reas- onable plan of redistribution could be quickly passed by agreement and that any delay or difficulty ar- ises from the Liberal-Progressive majority who insist upon the adop- tion of n gerrymandering scheme. A recent Ottawa dcspatch affirms that-the Opposition are resolved to force a continuation of the ses- sion until the redistrilbutiou bill h“ been nausea‘ AB m that’ we ers to the common» jail of the said shnil soon see what we shall see. A definite decision must be made within this week. tings, Ont" who made charges on the district school house, and it may reasonably be concluded that the district having a name to he proud of will live up to it when the "we is prominently before the world. We trust the idea will he province and that as a result our iieiiiile will take a greater "may", l" alll-Wliiation of Canadasbirtli. lliiy. tomorrow. it ls hoped that "as w he proud of it is the "ling that braved a thousand yam-g um b”, tie and the breese," that is, the dy to show our loyalty and our llflllfl lll U16 "M! by displaying it is. vishiy on Tuesday. If you have no ' Th! will imports into Ollladh for the year ending May s1, up; were valued at $878,807,751‘. Our ex. the recess between the federal nnd m; the summer m provincial authorities to that end. against Hon. James Murdock, the Minister of Labor, has now reslgn~ ed his scat in the House of Com- mons. lt is the penalty he pays for making charges against another member of the House, which char- ges both the elections committee and the House declare that be has failed to establish. Had his charges been found to be established against Mr. Murdock the latter would have been in honor bound to resign. The incident is a very interesting one. the more so as it is new, the first of its kind to oc- cur in the federal Parliament slnoe Confederation. Mr. Porter took heavy chances in making the charges he did. He knew that the matter would first be investigated and reported upon by the committee on privileges and elections. on which committee the supporters of the government bad an overwhelming majority. He knew that it would later come be- fore the House where the Liberal- Progresslve majority is pfopgfllou. liliily Iii lsrire. Only a strong sense of public duty could have prompt- cd Mr. Porter to risk his political future as he did in this case. New he makes his appeal to the elect- ors of West Hastings as the court of last .resort. The bye-election there will be one of great interest throughout the Dominion. Mr. Porter, 65 years of age In a lawyer. a Conservative, a Prdlby- terian. who lives in Beilsviiisf and nu represented West Hastings- sice 100i. A ‘ t ‘ ‘ Features-macadamia“. mm. s Liberal. ‘s1 unusual, sa- years old. who lives in Toronto and was first elected in 108i lo repres- ent Kant County. Ont. ram are ‘Ihiaoolaaials us: for that‘ llaoaaalol QAV-E TYHE LAWNS .__.__ sup-Apr of Oarnival week opcs and the probability o onths in our at- tractive city, our neWRDHDQPI- ""1" lets Association. ent bodies have The plan as so far outlined “n, o; the adv would provide pensions for per- sons of 70 years old and upward who are of British birth and who ‘ venue o! the count" l‘ being d“. have been residents in Canada dur- ing the psst twenty years. The hdidepg in tree plan ki-ng and trim use is all cat-tie are al the streets and t made lawns and strip and bark oif t This Is not id actual occurrences pening in different town. You will be goblins mat one of your wor- e motter of sunburn. As you know the reminded the citi- inability of produc- ing a good eife tourists by inakin premises as attractive as This means, of and expense on g our lawns end and you MEI“ reel ed if you didn't get Yet you have friends into, the sun and sct- l sunburn and are the part of house- j 1914 to 1030 these countries have been practically out or m, uelly invite a rea scarcely reddened. bl if ll lid trcu e orses a Now w“ d’ m“? lowed to wander about ewly , rump over n that actually onus 1 held acnonth later. motion on the slain, le apprehension, but X RQYB. 01‘ U18 Pa?! iit is these same e snow blindness, and the lnilamanatlon of t tropics i-rom the glare of the euu. After the rays have acted upon arts exposed become and often swollen. A ng often occurs, and the smarting is most intense. Wlheii this fades away, as it dooe ln a short time. the skin peels off, and the skin becomes darker. Now this darkening of the skin is Nature's way oi? preventing further where newly made lawns have this summer been already ru- ined by the tramping o es without being in cha owners. This is a ma should have the immediate attcn- 8 lion of the city authorities and a naliy enforced on those allow their cattle and hor- ses to roam at large. "A word to the The inability to agree upon the wise" c“; em boundaries of ccns-r-uencies in the redistribution bill has led to a rumor that the Government may attempt to hold it over until next session of Parliament. The hot weather has ‘begun at Ottawa, members are tired and want to g0 home. And as there cannot well be another general election until the redistribution is made, many mem- bcrs who d-islro to lengthen out a their legislative term favor post- poning the bill for that reason. fearing that they may not be re- elected. ' ' heavy pe —-—-— who will One who ls expose e time acquires a coat of USE OF FIREWORKS _.._._. fter is nqtbothercd “tan" and therea Sir,——A citizen of Charlottetown who is n merchant and interested in the sole of Fire Works has rc- publish the require- iaw regarding Fire You get a coat of tan in the sum- mer which gradually wears away during the winter and spring, and so you are ready for a fresh burning the following summer. lit would appear some previous time his ancestors must hav such a "tanning" that the skin has developed so much coloring mat- ter that the ~sun does not have much effect upon it. ilf you; burn easily it might be woll to wear a good wide hat, or to cover your face. hands and nrnis with an ointment with some color- ing matter in it, Thc application quested mc to meats of the Works. The following is from the By bows of the City of Charlottetowir 1906: AP I A By Law regulating the Fire Department No person shall fire or , sot off any fire ball, squib, fire cracker or other fire works within The Cciilsrvlilvo Onrosltlon will the said City, unless authorized so to do by the Mayor or Council of said City." —"Any persons or person f an infraction of any of heady burned and f there is really nothing d fashioned bak- guilty o the provisions shall. upon conviction in the City Police Court Magistrate, on the oath or affirma- tion of any credible witness. forfeit and pay at the discretion of tho said Magistrate a penalty not ex- ceeding the sum of thirty dollars s for each offence, exclusive of costs and, in default thereof. forthwith, it shall and may be lawful for the said Magistrate to commit the offender or offend- better than the oi diule thrown into a 0 basin of water and the plunging of the face and arms therein, is vcry the healing ate that you and l .. ' s»: early and avoid disappointment. so much in- Hi- W. illicster S. Ilclurc must live our lives The reabvalue o not only to the skin itself but to any‘ for any perlod no; exuding the cntlre body has been actually . one month, unless the said penalty and cost be sooner paid" The use of Fire Works except for public display by experienced s or firemen is dang- The oxygen in the blood increas- ed about twenty live per cent, in ' The Largest Direct Hamil: of Sliver Fox Furs In the World. mm Wm w“ remmed mm a dark t Judge at International Exhibitions, Montreal and Toronto 4 4 grown person room i0 tilt! sunlight. m. Porter, M. P., m- West Has- erliliii 1° 111° ""1 1"" not been permitted in this city for p: ' - v" _ 1- 1',_._fv"). J. ll .4,’ ’ ~ v é I \ . i Il eTII-E" FIITI-IIIE . I ltloimtc ’ Itho isarshreid*as'rdtir.ma....r,, vrvvv ’ i any other man. he makes a sugypftiondttiona tn his c“, > ilnqlmtifl were asked for; temsntssto the po ' Illtlea or ;, slim farm! 59min! next live y My consciences, om, ion would be. th we-are in for a 0d ‘of greatly increased ;.- mwroritr lnillimsr arias: tonsils r" m: m: this we u... i seen during thypast two or thresgoafs. r . ,. > Anyone who has studied the fgahindnstr! e hat twenty years must. know. that ‘Europa hasbesa the gr outlet for Sliver . I W‘! N?!» llill lllli-Aliithe world's-records for palm ‘(whiph .5, we a ,' > way have been captured by Prince Edward Island raked fox I pelts) were modest the great london auctions. Th1, w", I > 10111111 tlislr V117 to Austria- Russio. Genus-iii. Ind France. From l > market. Now Germany, Russia, Ans la an Pr; , active in their demand for Silver Fox ‘from. ‘The 3§:$':.'$§I§ the largest buyers at the January Lempsonh sale, "Mg" m, price of good skins up 50% above. the previous auction “l” lleurcs. Germany also was the largest buyer at the Danish sale t Th! is good news for the fox rancher. ea it men _ I , er market and steadily increasing demand during Jnlflfilf, years. The United’ States lernlgo-lgmnndin‘ n“; number“ m, Silver Fox furs. bus market conditions are being or“; d which will take ca e of all the Bllvdr Fox furs that can be a dllced- It W109! llllt Wlll yield a profit hen times greater ti? any other farming proposition one can engage In, n if you intend to take advantage t thQ would be who la QLlfl wqir ranchthis fall ancdnliiiIIillgg y??? 1 ."’ ‘ =2, arrangements at mm, a w for the purchasing or 1i i 5799i“!!! stock. and ' . avoid disappointment“; ‘securing the lnlndrand ‘ l i quality OI‘ foxes 119mg.- sary to make for sure § success. Owing to my etteu. sivg connections in the fur industry of this province. l believe l am 'wwY‘vv tihat the fur markets of the world- demand to- day. Every fox I sell is scored by me and my score card goes with it. I also take particular pains to see that inat- ings are satisfactory as to blood lines. etc.. and that-the markings are carefully liliiiflottioned, To ranches that require a change of blood‘ my services will be psrticu. larly valuable, as l am in a position to buy for them almost any desir- able strain or type. ' in a better position than any other man here to advise and select for you the kind and qual- ity of breeding strains 4 I Charlottetown, - Prince Edward island. cliiliil Also Judge at Boston and Muakegon Shows, 1020. My Score Card ‘ Goes With Every Fox. t lt would be a great mis- the indiscriminate sale or use of Fire Works in our City and years. take to start Sfilfltitlillld Guardian Readers IN HER GARDEN .. .. .... “Keep That School (ijrl Complexion” same will certainly be done. Provincial Fire Marshal. ______g@Q_____ THE N. T. CHANNEL PROJECT These many epriu Sir,—- I see much in late papers And still, amid the re the "Dover Tunnel to Calais"; it seems to be the best idea: Jealousy has retarded the project for a long time: if nations used their means and money for improvements in- stead of killing and war and war material, folks would be better o Some say war i-s unavoidable. if that be so, war of defence is nec- \ larkspill‘ and the HQT s-[OVE A wood-bird sings, But she will never pass this way When spring tides stir. To comfort through the sunshine Our grief for her. It brought to my mind the many letters from lion. Donald Ferguson of Happy Memory re the Northum- borland Straits. And yet her presence seems {so This quiet place. That we who loved her fuel less feasible project and l sin of the As If there brooded on each bud: The northumbor- land Straits is only nine miles. Of Her leudgfnggg, Aa ll her qpiritt o'er each bird-filled ‘ Western Provinces Bent down to bless. —-iBy Charlotte Becker BILL-BOARDS HENAOED \l_-__ money", but one may ask "who spared you the in where you are?" enough in tho Maritime Provinces to build the tunnel‘ and Ia prlvato company could spare the few mil- lions necessary. Home might say the "aeroplane is better oney to get you There is money The published intentloii of a few prominent business men of United States to 10in in a move- ment to rid the leading roads the diflguring monts that “have becxome such" an _ gzawrgufilc fmzzzzx’ ‘mm u“ The Queen Fire‘ Insurance Co. Continent recalls as. in- . L cident mentioned by the cslebrat- The Oommsidlstunlon Fire lneurane. co, the motor v v is‘. ':..:"". ::".:::::':. “sun” "c5 ~ 0 DE G i - Lot us have saurveyy I ‘he tiah poet and publicist of the last century. Charles Hockey. in till’! he spent» some time in mak- ing a toss ‘on "the eastern pan of this continent. an . as a matter of hook telling is . ' I ~ , , _ . Political lrisoners ' .. ; __, coo! a very high rock the omen as. "Pure u a soul out aim" in very largo letters. llslns naturally curious about the “m.” m l, . ‘u-‘wmu, M with- thd principals in the controversy on turn. The Government will fl: which the comm hyo-sisotios will , article so described, he saw as he mum, m," m“ w Bum V,“ copra“ M“, h“ bonfires from ‘Dr-Hus ll ‘RIM lmaallulafib (h. mgfl“ ‘ad ‘h. V axxx‘ A‘A“A“A‘AAA axxxxxx AAAAA‘4A‘AA‘A vww vwvvv Yw wwwvww vww v 24 0-6-5“. I ‘ m ‘A . h You Can't " ' IF YOU MUST SPEND SEVERAL HOURS A DAY OVER A UNLESS, OF COUROE, IT I8 ONE OF OUR MODERN. CONVENIENT. AND EF-FICIENT OIL COOK STOVES We have the best- From $1.75 to $45.00 Come in and select yours FEIIIELI. l' ~ AND _ I I IiIIllillLEll 20244-24-Mtihurtf. :='.4¢ AA :4:v:v¢A;AA&‘ x x --nnxx¢¢¢x_¢¢--x_a‘“ l The Liverpool and London and Globe Plra insurance Go. The London Guarantee and Accident Insurance 0o. Low Rates-Absolute leQisvlty-Jlovrtpt Attention A few Agents needed in unrepresented districts. w ndItl ‘ I ‘ ' co ons ohhardshiilll. almost of “a ‘m!’ mnm‘_“° "lam," tn ram, rssalazfiiglghl? -. I lyrical effusions. i at it minutiae ‘ the I‘$."~‘L""l,.,“.“; "