t. . .got,tlioir exhibits ready. _-.Yforld's ‘Poultry Congress,“ to be . Trticnrroue“ '- iii iiiiiiiiiiiwi ‘iiiiiiii; Plccldciilr-W. (‘holler 8. Helm". Editor and Manner-J. Ii. Burnett. Tire-Prenidonl-J. ll. nit-tit. Secretory-Lion. Poi. h. A. llurliilnoll, D. S. 0. Associate Editor-D. It’. (‘urrio THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1927 THOROUGH TRAINING.‘ l, Variation. T‘ i'rlnce_ Edward island has won [were transmitted l lspeaking peoples It-apital or metropolitan city 1iu tho memory oi’ persons who are still in active liiey-bfl,’ ‘Now lYorlr has expanded even more roir "diy and in the not itit- instant fu- E Supfilmendenl of ‘he Toronbun‘ enviable reputation fol‘ itself in 11111‘ 11111.)‘ Oveflflki? 11"" fillrila-‘ls ‘he to Labor Bureau complains tho ton many oi‘ the applicants for job are thoroughly‘ unqualified for any certain lmsititms, one-halt’ oftbosel who apply are absolutely untitled ‘aha ixrultry-husincss, and this re- lputnticn was won by the splendid l hge production pet‘ hen has been- utreaily‘ lncrcasetl and. because of [careful irrzitling and selection. our‘ ymoperatiou of those engaged in ii, _ mmtmm- km“ bi work‘ Suppwe he€l3reecis have been improved. avci‘-: calls for two hundred men to till. lgreat British Metropolis alike in lrho number of its [xeoplc and as a financial center. A little over seventy years ago the first Atlantic cable was laid. liefore that date electric communi- trtion between _ the two hcmls. phi-reg vi-as only o. vision and a for any particular kind. ncvor hat-we,“ Mm brongh, n", l|ighpzlv1Jpew The small steamship lines of , . . .. . in; been thoroughly trained along any special llnc. lie. issued a New Year's message to parents ask- in: them to their titmilics traliictl lti whatever llnc o‘! the)" Purpose following. ‘Tile advice is Fiuicly and sbmilrl have work . . {prices in the markets. i Egg-laying contests. poultry show, -!lt'l t time. slow in speed t-ouiparel v. itli those of the present do)‘. Wcivl . , Pvl’ . . Notes by the Way vino on wont‘ in the ion: story ct electrical communication be- tween the ‘New World and the Old ‘when the other day stioken messages between .\'ew ‘York and Loudonfrheiie are the uwo greater capitals oi the English- and. either or _t‘hem tar exceeds any other of the out ‘earth in population, or in wealthl - ‘ London hiioimwn antpzillgb‘ 5111i" ' ‘W! . . of L pinto - a. Iomu w. an». up- OF EXAMINATION . THE KIDNEYS & 'tna:iy folks ’t‘hink‘.the kidneys are located in the lowest portion of tho conduit-illicit... hot-mum: it is vrotth while to t-crreet this mis- take. - ~ - ,' . . . The average individual when ho gets a “pain down there immediately blames it on ‘his kitineysifiwtiercaa the trouble may bu duo to an in- flammation iii tlio joints ct‘ tho spinal column, or between the spin- al column and ilto lilp bone. ..-~ .- ._. . v.»- t-‘oit THE BOOK A SERIES 0F LITERARY -QUOI’ATIONS FOR ‘ c newt tqvzns o" o FOR. THE SGIbAYBOOK . .. . . . TUESDAY. Jun. 11th Till-J NTNCOMIPOOPS- There is no logical answer to s. guifaw. This sense oi‘ the ridiculous is merely a toad, infantile habl iifiolhgrotes-i qiieiy ritilcuiotiii, _o y s it particularly ‘the uétlré.‘ ilie grestesh, mails-t, not» greattst composer, not the great.- est actor can prevent-an audience ironi laughing uproariously at a tragic moment fiat-at walks across the stage. Hut why ruin the scene ‘by laughter? ‘Simply be- cause the majority of any audience Perhaps oven the joints between or sprained. ' Now the kiducyn-t themselves are much higher up in the back than ibis; in fact a. simple way to loc- ,1‘-_\'pcrl0nt‘0d advice have all (‘oily newt: across the net-an. ‘Ptalogruphlnlo hark Th‘, mrrqnq" “m, ("rovnyl uribiitetl m the SIiiPPSS m‘ thiironc ‘lot’ the most profitable side-lines ill Piiir agricultural life. Let all work together to matlcc they land lines some twenty years ear-l Iicr, the result of American inveu-l ‘ion anti our next neiitliIbor-i ‘wcrci still boasting tliat~ z 1"‘ [imam 113' a" 1'““‘""" Tmmaro 1.01:7 ilmititry Show tbr- grunt-Alf ‘Ylwvtis Ffililklilis hand [but catislii, many tin-called “educatr-d" men and women who are, tn put it mildly. good for nothing. be able to tlti a number liaps o: things after a fashion, but nothing- well. The demand today is fnrmcn and women who can do things right.‘ ‘years alto can do them in tho. hrst and qii'lel.-_ est way. Sui-h doing is the result They may, per-l SIHTPSS YOL “BREAD YOURSELVES." t the late hionselgneiir ilurkc was its Prince Edward ls- ilit‘ 1.10mi»; i ‘harnessed by Professor‘ Morse. "i‘\v:15 Submarine cables effected a mif- velious advance in the. transmission Tun Marmm" Farm” i“ ‘l "“"9m!r>f world ncwiz. Then in the sevcu-imany pus“ m- “Mmngmu In“, issue recalls the. fact. that lnnnyl 110s 0i‘ 111-4! 00011111’ 01m" 1-111‘ 1P1"- lieie the diagnosis I phone, ivhlch has. been followed by wiriess telegraphy. which again bridged the continents and net-ans. of thorough irainlniz in Youth. Ttflmnd mrwspmldfli" m“! ‘wotm ‘he TY-idtli’ W‘ 111W“ 111111101“ 13310111113, he able to do one ilnitr-ly better than to be able to d0 :1 lot of things in a sllpuhod man-i t ner. Plducatloti, after all, is only thc training 0t‘ onefs common sens/u‘ this trained. education follows in natural course; it can't. be stoppcdl ‘Every child has a natural bent‘ for some particular calling. he, and earlier this bent is discovered judiciously‘ eitc<>urat:etl_ the better it will be for the future of tlic boy, or girl. The one wlto follows his: or her natural bent takes D1111‘? 111i the work and iii tloitig it well. Willi- out such bride llililliill,’ is tloiie well. Th‘; 1m" 11'3"" 11- M- Bfililil- W110‘ liievctl in a tliaitsaiitl yours bcforeqn year. it is rather reiiectioti rm ilic school system will-iii leaves liuli til‘ Zl its product uiitiitcil for any particii; lar kind of work, but ii is quite {tos- sible that sucli a condition may hi! found in other ‘places than Toronto. .~\t the root. oi‘ the. evil is want of thoroughness iii traininiz. would be vrell for all homes and all schools to make i1 note of it. ‘There are two places only in which children should trained. till? 110mg and the school. Unfortunate- ly there are other places in which training is available. but, ii‘ ‘the homo and tho school do their duty, be - the others can do little harm. The great injunction of experience and of business is. "D0 11 W¢11-" -—-——{O3-———-— COMING POULTRY SHOW. THE City Council at its last meet» lug as usual irrantcd the use of the Market. Building for the ‘Poultry Show to be held during Farmers‘ Week in March. Tho show iii still some weeks on’, but the time to be- gin weporation for it is now. Last year's shown!“ a very successful one and a credit to the province. Its success was due very largely to the monuous clot-ts oi tho secre- tpry, . ‘Mr. George Liglitlzer, who may confidently be expected l0 I10 similar good work for this year’! uliovv. ’ 'Nooessa ily the putting on of a elbow oi this kind moans much heat. u! well as hand work. Entries are '00 be csrettiily guarded. coops pra- porod and the building generally put iu readiness. Tho secretary and the enocutive of the Association have this work well in hand, and all that now remains to be done is for the poultry men throughout the province, iinncy and utilitarian, to "Yfiliio prize winners at this show will have an opportunity to try con- "autos. at the bllgesl. poultry show Connie. has ever had, namely "The flit! injltiiiy next. and it. 4 tho roach and possibilities of evcry selves." ,The slogan simply means that Maritime far-mars should pro- duce what they consume. illustrating the soundness oi theI l l slogan, The Maritime Farmer pro- teed»: "We liad the pleasure two yearsl ago of attending a farmers‘ banquet: at Lewisvllle, tiear Moitcton. seems that the previous year all this banquet, which is an annual event in the community. one of the iiitcr-tlinncr speakers made refer- Fciice to the prevaillttg ‘ilillflliimflu. ivas one of the leading spirits in Slliglilli-I the banquet. called a halt? . I various articles of food1 'l‘lic'_ survey revealed the fact that with: “vi-y lllil l spread on the banquet table. iirom his words is that he in men-l lvi-ry icw exceptions nearly cvczyvl Itonimodlty was the product oil isonie other country. Then mull {there it was decided that the ncstl ‘lyeafs banquet would bc ii. Grown- itt- Jlbstmorland - County banquet. [The committee to whom the work 1w.“ entrusted did their work and did ~it well. The resulting banquet ivas a revelation to till-present. ‘idvery viand was the product of Westtnorland County and component ingredient was within over? farmer in the Muritltnes." ‘it may not be out of place to say here that Prince Edward island is the only otic of three Maritime Provinces which not only "breads" itself, but also provides a. very cou- siderablo proportion of the food mnsumed in some of our sister pro- vince and some other countries. No produce a very largo surplus of Zoodstiiifs over our requirements, a largo total aggregate ovor all our equirements. We are necessarily liu-gc importers of commodities. :hieily manufactured. The Westmorland incident above ‘oicrred to recalls the recetitmove- uout. among the hotels in. the pro- duce o! Quebec, referred to some time ago in these columns” Tho purpose of ‘the ‘movement was to encourage tourist travel by adopt- ing in all the hotels a distinctively ‘in iii Canadian" menu and service thoddea being that visitors are al- ways looking for meals and service‘ characteristic of the country. Our Prince ‘Edward island Public- ity Aoloelatluu lo doing good work iu fostering tourist travel. Possibly a loci from the Quebec book might aid them lcmewhnt. An attractive and well appreciated meal nicely flung we“ L; mfzreverend gentleman's slogan to the nightly to nowg, public addresses? “any us“ or “flamed kidneys klafnlmps’ --p_qrm,-.m_ New; your and rare music fbroadcnsteil from with only a history oi abdominal distant cities, and now as the’ crow-hing event in the amazinl story human ‘speech ‘is made clear- ly audible over three ihoustind tulle; of ocean, And the wizard electricians are’ dreaming of other triumphs yet to‘ be won. ~\\'ho shall set any limit to what they may achieve? When Hinton was placed on earth‘ he was Wonk (m. you in retaining those given a ‘great. dominion over ,the_ globe which lie inhabits and over the air and oceans which ‘surround it. What. he has accomplished in subtiuelug the. elements to his will , and in titillslnt: them within a cen- Tm, “Hm, M1“ U“, stoma so b311, iury past OXC€0ll5IWllil1 lie had ac- Lloyd George is quoted as sayili: that from tho days. of Socrates and asked tlie baiiqneters to l-llll-lduw“ m L111; present, stroulifetiiiliig; DAILY LESSONS ‘ l have been (treat talkers. ‘done a good deal of talking himself. {it his (My and the natural inference: tally i-igorotis, which is quite true. Ilut not all great talkers are either strong or wise. ~And ln such cases bow welcome in.‘ an occasional flash of silence. The City Fathers are to be com- mended for directing an iiis‘n<>¢‘i1°l1 of public buildings, ‘with a view i-u greater safety. ‘it is not. too soon. Well-known tiaugemus conditions exist. anti the-re are pf01N1171-Y 01110" that. lustiection may disclose. The thcatm tragedy in Montreal has awakened deep concern throughout the land which can only be reliev- ed by investigation followed byflucll action as will give as much secur- ity as is humanly possible. ,,___. , . The death oi C. W. Mitchell, re- tired journalist, twill be learned with regret by- survivors acquaint- ed with Ottawa newspapers oi’ half a century ago. ‘iic had fought aWl was wounded in the northern army during the Writ- oi’ the tltebclliflih ‘llo helped tn establish the Free tPre-"its in Ottatwti. and later become its owner along with other valu- able property. The ‘Free Press wit! established to advocate the intro- duction 0i‘ water works in Ottawa. lloforo that householders got. the needed supply from wells in the streets or 1mm the river. A lighted match, or o stub oi n burning cigarette thrown on tho floor ‘l5 suspected do» the cause of the theatre fire in Montreal. The cigarette hnibl; it widely prevalent among boys in many cities, and ob- servers have occasionally noticed boys about to enter u picture bail young carry matches and these -witii other smoking ICOGIBOYIE! are lug at an exciting picture on the to who; he iiirtiwti- away. -Z-<0>—-- servied and enjoyed "would ‘be all the more attractive and all the nioro easily remembered afterwards ii it , fl'iifl_,"yo9r'o poultry show will be ' 5 smvtrymetrinake it, and d” 1 'u”"“'1'"m““ 5n or utmost. produced imfilnce Ed-"m" 1 1'1"“ It 3h Iniliiiieiit- new , “l" fiivo ntthrsii- 1"'\‘.l~‘ ,,,,,‘¢> -".‘".W",'..,05-'.,» ‘-~_:_..g_,.,,.l s. , . were told-tint it no exclusively. word ihiliid and served o‘ le jsrdin ‘Q l. ‘lute-b W7. “ .-¢- t . 944453,...- IILAMED IT 0N POLL. l-‘niiicr~\'.'iln the teacher citiillit you iii-toil 1i him word and punished you." TlIlllllI)'—v~"Yl_'l. ilhti one ulicd rim "p. J-‘iithcr-Wwliat did you tell her?" Tomnry-"i. didn't vvuut in give you army. pa, ‘no l bliimcii It on the par- ’)1 ‘don't argue‘ the with unexilnguisbed cigarettes in| baud. Smokers, old as well its-Wilton you are and. and heart would. sources 0i danger, even in mfltfliiiie tihadts chat missed the mitt-k careful hands. A boy intently gas-I ‘screen, is notiilrely to give thought.‘ Wines had ‘lwvl! iilll 1H "iwfflllvn "Yllovi-r the ltiiliit-i-s. Two ilnitli- Creek liliygleltiils are cnllitii: attention to this. and show- lut: tliiit. some voiy serious kidney nilmctiis give little it any pain lii tlie back, but tlic trouble appears to be in llll‘ abdomen, and may bu. taken for 1L number of other condi- tions there. Therefore they believe that. an examination should‘ ho mailc with the instrument with llttlit attached, which shows [1119 condition of the kidney itself, because. there arc tines not point. definitely to something eiuc. Tlii-y believe “that this instru- ment obould be used in all cttaos where. tlieru is blood, pus. or mlbu- men, in tlio urine. pain, can be difltlliwed by this won- derful instrument. S0 it your physician handn you over to one of these specialists iii~ stead oi to m: abdominal surizcon. tpolnt. that your pain is more likely to be appendici- 11s or a tumor. ef-‘some kind. be- cause it is worlli the trouble nntl expense to ilnd out it’ your kidneys are functioning properly or not. The kidneys do most, important elements iii the blood that are needed, and gotiini: rid of those that arc harmful or poisonous to the body. _ , The ltldneys. like liver. lieart. and‘ lungs. should be watched carefully. our tint-tor cxanilnc it once or ttvice- ‘6-046-4 00-04 OJ Q4§0§§OQ§O§§O- 2 IN ENGLISH t By W. L. Gordon ‘ fOfiQfii-t-O-O-fififOOrQfOffifffifi wcntis OFTEN ittstfsiztii Dotrt say "the hat was crushed out of shape." -Say “the hat was crush- cd." “Fi-tisli" mantis to press out ‘of shape. OFTEN -.\ilSPllONOIT.\'CED:: in- cxoi able. Accent. ex, not o. ‘Ol-"FEN -.\il‘SSRl-1laiiED: nlze; two it's, and izd. SYYONYLIS: pathetic. ‘pitiful. pltcous. piilnble. touching, woeful, miserable. WORD STUDY: "Use ti. word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary hi‘ ‘rooster- ini: one word. each day. Today's word: LIAISON; illicit or sec-rel. in- titnucy ilictweon a. uiun and a. woman. "Their liaison woe carefully iriiurdeil, for exposure meant ruin.“ t QfOO~O§OGOQ~§OQOO§OQ+O4QQO Daily Selections rot: Guardian Readers tyran- o-oo Junulify 13. 1927 THE IAIGIIT THAT LS DILILK- NlflSsz-You. t-ho light o! the wick- od shall be put out, and the spark of his iirc shall not. shine. Job. 18:5. iPllAYERz-O 10rd. be Thou our light, and our iifo and our everlast- liig salvation. FRIEND 0' MINE Vlhton you are happy, friend mine, And all your akloii are thine, Tell me your luck, our fortune tine. And let me laugh with you pron me the hopes that spur you on. "The deeds you moan to do. 1_'rtio goidyottive struck, the fame o» . you vim. 1M1! let mo joy-with you. ‘And all your skies are dark, Tell mo tho dreams that. mocked your hold, Am I not yours ior weal or woe? tl-iovv else con/tripods prove true! ‘Toll .019 who: broaiu. you and briupcyuu lo, -_ ‘Anti let. me joy-with you. t l ' ‘So, when the ullht. falls tremulous. When you are sad and heart u’ cold. And- ono of ‘us or both oi un , ‘The lonitzioue rold Inuit go, t‘, inoltwitlfyour dear‘ old’ Qyeriii lwliich are not usually mentioned 000 1 n I l S79 . -. . -1 qp- ~ _ 1; _ - Vii‘ ntetestsucel . ‘l swiftest mean.‘ of lfflllHiIliU-illgflto them 1h m bend the 0mm‘ a.‘ dd ‘upon w‘ F“ a we‘ {web was itftnated th t i h ‘h ‘*9 the side and let tori-arm lie across: uords and images which lio Ollbaliilpypegttlture 8i ll l me! n! l 0 ‘ride ivhcthei‘ you will _ nw,_ . .. When roasted crabs hint in tho l.‘ artistically childish. This sense oi‘ the ridiculous can only be 1-110 511111111 "011111"! ill-ill 11191119 bflflfllcruslieil by tho exercise oi’ moral 31"- |1i1l\(‘ been siraiticd-or sprained, just‘ force. it can only be cowod. ii’ poet expresses himself more pow- erfully thzut you express yourself. when a poet talks about feelings your vocabulary and range thought. lhcu you had lictiei‘ take,‘ yourself in band. You have. to de-I side oi‘ the tin-gels or on the side of‘ the BlHCOXBpOOIlS. There is no siirer sign of‘ imperfect ilevelop- men; than the impulse to ‘snlgger at what is unusual, naive, or oxu- lierani. And if you choose to do ‘s0. you can detect the cat walking acrtxis the ‘stage in the suhlimest passages of literature. ‘lint the mom advanced souls will grit-ire 1'14" you. ‘ ARNOLD BENNET webu ESDAY, JAN. 12th GALLOWS-BIRDS (An Epitaph iu form of o iiiallad. which Villon made for himself and his mmrndes, expecting to be hanged along with them.) _\if‘!l,'bl'O'l1i€'i' men, that aitcr us yet live, not your hearts too ziir-‘iinirt. \l-B b0: For if some pity of us poor men ye Let lia rd _ ‘give, "The sooner God shall take oi you pity. llere are we five oi‘ six strung up, You sec. And here the flesh tliiit all too well we fed Bit ‘by bit eaten and rotten, rent and shred, And we the bones grow dust and ash vvlthal; Le; no ‘lullh inn-git at its discom- Ilut pray to God- ‘that ‘I10 forgive us ' all. ' it‘ we call on you. ‘brothers, to for- give, 1'0 should not hold our prayers in scorn, though we Were slain thy liniv; ye know that all alive _ liuve uot wit always to walk right- eouiiiy; ' Blake therefore intercession heart- ily ' With hint that of a rirgiivs ivotnb was bred, That his grace well-head For us. nor let hell's thunder onus be not as a dry We, are dead, let no man hurry 01' vex no ‘dead, But pray to God that he forgive us all. The i-ain has two-shed and ltitiutler- e41 us all five. And the sun d-rio-tl and blackened: yea, pcrtlie, retid and rivo iinvc tiuiz our eyes out, and pluck- ed ofi’ for fee p Our boarder and eyebrows; ncvcr arc we free, Not. once. to rut-it; ‘but. here anti there still z-‘petl, Driven at its wild will by the wlutl's change led, Moro peeked of thirds than fruit on ‘ garden wail; Men. ior God's love, let no gllbo bore ibo ‘said, 11"’! fir-till)‘ to God that h‘: forgive us a . Prince Jesus. that of 5i" nrt Lord and end, Keep us, that hell be not our bitter lboii; . We have naught to do in such a master’... hall, tile not ye therefore oi‘ our fellow- . head, - _ Dug pro‘); to God that he forgive nit a -i=n1iitcois VILLON. (1431-84) (S-wltrhourneha trans.) THURBDAV. JAN. 13th (Now VIII’! day, old Style) “Frote January, loader oi tho your. Minced pies iulvau. and cell's head in the roar." wiruiwinnn. When clcs haugby the vvsll, l And ‘ g-iliouihephortijifiwthyfls ._ -. .,,.,,, .. P65 c‘. ‘ Whetimlglofdlis aimed," end ways v ‘Pu-who; Tu-vvliit tu-who-a merry note, While greasy Joan doth keel the Wt. -And coughing drowns son's saw. ‘ And titriis sit. prodding iii the snow. And Marion's nose jocks rod and the pur- Tlteii night’? shin" the staring owl. mine. _ Give me a ltoudnhlko‘ true, "f “Iiholoveriato our souls unit, ifio be tliovo-i-Vibigfil ei. f! Words trout Hod t. ~¢r-'i~/r1'2.\; U?“ ‘agalili-‘QWQQT-i“ '3'; --n0~'mi~..» wee-it»- _ ‘Pu-who; ‘bu-whit, macho-d me Vilijhilo D018. v Scoiii nothing. Ravens and pies with beaks that‘ And Tom‘ ibfllfuinn into the wit‘ And milk com“ Boson homewjp‘ on , Then nightly sings the storing owl. . when iiil around the wind doth , tblow fr! ‘- pfioasy Juan doth tool the ‘until-to Frau it's Thin lsiamfo < Claim: lo Ready For The Fight. This Session (it tit-tots)‘ was a strong revival oi our oiii story, that is tho wrong donowhon our federal Union was consummat- ed, and .-the subsequent results. But the bit-title subsided until it. was ircvlverl in 1925 and since. when it spread; to Nova. 800th; and New . Biunsyiclt and-culminated in the appoi ment of the Duncan Royal Com ion. it is now ‘before ifarlla em. and pressure should not be relaxed iot- a "moment among the people. -lt ‘is ihcir tight. The restilt depends on their action. At; stated, some twenty years ago our case was clearly stated by several statistical writers by an able authority on the subject, viz, C. F. Deacon. who presented it in ‘a masterly style tinder a as any tiihcr joint can be strained‘ you are inclined to laugh when :i'1§"°"l> 01 @1811?- 03111118- b11101! “'0 [WODOSQ to tiatily repeat in this col- umn. 'i‘hcy start as follows: "Glal-nt 1—'l‘ho cost oi tlio (isl- and) railway, amounting ‘to $3.144.- it of (‘uniitlzi -iipoti iii-i public ‘works on. tho mainland would ainiuuiit to Siibittiiijiflfi, tititl the on wrtlcompetisaiion iva-i allowed cu that: basis. that. it was llili contemplated the inrbher expenditure on railways and canals would amount tti liiintlreiis oi’ inlllionii itimc. The ilytilctn of graying itubsidlcsto rall- wtiy ccanpuitlcs up to $6,400 a. mile was still in the future. The wru- pleto change in the railway policy 0i Canada since i373 justifies the claim to ho alloivcd the cost oi‘ the railway, which WflFi given to Cnn- ada upon the assumption that tho railway of Canada was settled. since tlitil time ll railway illibl been built by ‘Canada in Cape Breton, which cnst, $3,800,000, costing Nova Under tt-he policy now obtaining a private company constructing such. a road would re- celvo n subsidy from Ottawa o! from 83.900 to $6.400 per mile and would then own the road. wherein; Prince Edward lslnniLgot nothing and surrendered the road. (We omit-here Claims 2, ll, 4, as they have been ipartly adjusted. viz. transportation, tunnel.) Claim 5.—-Al1 equivalent for the increased subsidies gran-ted the lar- Ker provinces to meet the increas- ed cost of education, public works, etc. The .I’rovincc‘.~3 increased ccut of maintenance of these sec‘ vices since Confederation ‘is S128,- 000 and is fur below the stint need- ed for their efficient performance. Yet, it is left to sirumzio on unaid- lt has aI-io increased in past twenty years. l "Claim 6.—(‘onipensaiicti to this Province in respect of the lands which have been transtererd to the 181391‘ Provinces of Catiada, with- otit tiny (‘.0lliilil0i‘illl0ll l'or the in- tozest of this Province therein; ai- sn iii respect oi’ the contributions to the great public. works of Can- ad.‘i from which the island derives no advantage. Every ‘Province had a partneisliip share in those lands, and in. the debt incurred. iu their purchase. We all helped to b11114 "'9'"? mile of railwgy and ltiitliway that ran through them. tutti slim-ed in the cost to tit mom for settlement. When by these moans their value hail increased tnan-lfold they were cut tip and giv- eii away to the large and wflflllhy provinces. Until then it was the privilege of tho island to help make it valuable. ‘ “Claim 7.-—in the ‘thirty years before Cotifoderation its population had doubled tindprogress “fiiil gen- eral. Then it handed its destin- ies ever to Canada. . . .lt‘ its pro gress lyad not been stayed it would have today at least 150,000 inhabit- until." “Claim K-Prince Edward lslnlld has ii claim in justice and equity to the proportion oi‘ $4,600,000 held by Canada from tho Fishery Juvam paid by the Ilnited States.‘ The. damages llllll arisen .10 it before Confederation. and ‘ilicn the money went ‘into l(‘nt1:i_tla's bandit. . . . . Tho island's slim-e hint long twp“ placed at one million dollars." ‘ ‘Because oi‘ the length oi‘ obit-t ar- ticle we must omit, its already not- ed, all that. are not relevant ‘to the claims still stztndinz. ‘but our list contains moat oi the iloimnnds now about to be pressed to we hope n satflsfscwry settlement, a i urn booked by tho Royal Comm sion to receive parliamentary enquiry anti adequate payment, Let is not be supposed that lio- catise tho ‘island potatoes grew larger this season ‘than in preced- ing seasons we must accept any cheap-jack indemnity that. may he oiiorod to us. As already moiuiioti out our 11901110 811d Legislature have boon making ‘iioovy sacrifices tn help out West anti vote muniti- coui. grants to Control Canada. Ailld to be successful every elec- tor in this Province must riovv make his voice hoard and shcrw that bho iProvince moans business. "jfljiese claims arc long overdue. _, ' ...ii corks ‘irereitirncti nt once to bot- ilcn riiitl hotlibiffo ihn itiieii‘, if the bot. lion imWrlticd clean. there should itn no titilncd vihclrcn. " O i fntiiiiiiis"*» Kl D N EY A ‘PILLS rNearly twenty years ago there I . 1 f." JANUARY 19.551927“ " _ . , ‘ j __jf‘i"toroitto‘ii_tqewing_- ‘Company; Limited - c While the weather in titt- and ‘the hauling good in the time to fill the C011 bin. . f- instills» 120,0” bprrlii Wrcan supply tho very boot ‘" Per-am" Hard and Soft Coal, also Buoy < EARNINGS: Coke ~ » (‘E imntéd) $300,000, t..- Don't delay. Send your ordor $2. 0 P01‘ llllri. today.’ - t _ ‘ A, PICKARI) & (30,i Price: $112.00 t... ti... Pi-toue e40 CHARLOTTETOWN +o+oo+oo+o+o4»+o6 o+0+++o Wain! riicultir on nqueri. iv.-ii. biAilliiiiliiilE t. co. L lIlllO 217 Boy Street TORONTO Baldwin Gondoles. In MovieDisastcri Sends Menage and Premier King Wires Mayor oi Montreal i . l 0+0 ooorwo-ovo-wnoaoono‘ v OTTAWA, Jan. 1l——"'i‘o all those ‘ ' to whom this tragedy brought. sorrow,“ tho condolence oi‘ the ‘British Government in yesterday's 1 fire disaster has been cabled by Rt . lion. Stanley ‘Baldwin. Prime hiln- 1 ister of ‘Great. Britain. Premier t Mackenzie Kin: today received the o following message from Mr. Bald. win: ‘ ‘flint-b heard with deep reg-rot oi the news of the cinema disaster at Montreal. and ii wish to express my own and my colleagues’ sympathy with all those to whom this trng- edy has brought sort-cw." . Premier King has acknowledged the message and also has sent to Mayor Mederlc Martin of Montreal the following: messrigo from the. Canadian people: "i hope the fathers nntl mothers nnd brothers and sisters of the lit- tle ones who lost their lives in yesterday's catastrophe in Mont- real will feel that. they have the sympathy of all citizens 0i‘ our Do- minion. I shouldbe grateful if on behalf of the people oi’ Canadayou would have this assurance given them. Vny -l also express the sympathy which will be felt in all parts of out‘ Dominion with tho City oi‘ hiontreal in this great sor- icu. . - ~ ...““ TESTED AN o GLASSES FITTED New retracting-room with modern equipment. Our experience is it Y0"? service. 1-1., w. TAYLOR ‘QSSISTED BY J. S. TAYLQR i . , OPTOMETRIQT 142 Richmond" ‘Street u oeuv- Our largo-stock‘ o! TOILET ARTICLES PATENT MEDICINES SPECIAL REMEDIES HORSE AND CATTLE ineoiclNEis; ._ muses-s. "cnurci-ies DRUGGISTS SUNDRIEB. Em, in at your nearest Post Oitlco or rural‘ box. Prompt service-All orders sent by return mall. Eric one money with your order. or if nequostad will i sottd goods G. O. D. The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE MacDONALQ 6. BRADLEY 149 Great George Street Telephone S15 oooeauo-oo-w-owoooooooo t - . 6 4‘*‘%“vvvv i‘..- i WINNIPEG CUTS PAY OF WOMEN TEACHERS lKiN-NIPEG, .\inn., Jilli. 7.-'I\he “hniiipcg school board. after the stormiest session in its history inst flight, decided to put into forcca reduced scale of salaries for women teachers. salaries of mole teachers arc not aiiectcd. ‘ Teachers at present employed by the board will not have their salar- ies cut. The reduced scale decided "non will apply to all washers eni- plowed after January 1st 0f (be present yeni‘. . T1105‘? Mlllfloyfid who iiaye not 111141 any previous experience will receive $900 for the first year dud $950 tor the second yea-r. both re- ductions of $100 from the previous = Scale» Similar reductions are mrol VlilGd‘ for teachers up to the 131th‘ Q Year oi’ their employment. After ton years service salaries will be somewhat increased above present rates. reaching a maximum two years earlier than under the prev- ious schedule. " .. . ¢+o+vw4 . lit. LAMPSON s co. - 1 84 queen Street London, E. C. 4, England PUBLIC nnorrorr " 041-118 _ ‘ ' _ y or RAW FURS _ ' Represented by ALFREDR FRASER. t|.\.\'nn um ONE. "W1-'5"'11'1 You strike tiii- ioicgrifpii "1""'“'“""' 1111‘ Jllilcc tiitlrctl the dorky. "“"‘"- 3"" 110M111." snltl the culprit‘ "it unit jest liim this: i linutis hint ii Itcitzfiriim l'or‘m.-ih izlrl. an‘ IIP u...“ h, 212 Filth Avotiuo "" ‘i 1'1 ‘N’ l Jr's! nntiirnily tips anti I New York iiuiitlit lilm' one." . . . Sufferers train ‘cold toot. it they _. l9! Ilflllu without a hot- water bottle, mlu u‘ lot of comfort that F1101“ b! them- - ‘We coll a good nor. " wart-m "BOTTLE 1dr trifllh‘q'uiriount_oi 98c O its Well iitilohod and will surely ‘ give good service. outp- bottlotbpAo wit: out». The ‘Whi¥'%;i°“i¢°i°'¢ cortisol‘ c“. t ll u our new income Dluiiillty Accident ‘Iioknou Policy} which ulurpoyl a uhtodpi ‘tho ‘Qooilrod it oonilnfl hwqunmtino than.» time tea vnhll l"- cruuu 10% in value yearly? i. 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