m caahiorrirrowthovanniau T the Swing-most people _iafode. Ilnudwuinofsllsguuebeno- laniwusiograir-sioonumuo pyveitudefortbsfiod. THE lllllllllllllllllll BlIlIlIIIlN Inn-r mo: mus-s issn 05.00 o» n» 0- 04ml“) film-il- MJQ per you 311104 In Canal: and linked Statua- rmiuout-iv. cantor s. Ielmre- vlee-Pmlihll-l- B- "Irv"- l Secretory-Lint Col. D. lluclilnnon. ll. B. 0. Editor and Manager-J. I. Burnett. Aston-lulu Editor-l). If. Corrie Ilqctlvelrillilch: lieollifo iota-amount Bodcriiipureblood monop- fhc tutors: o! my form‘: nth dies: u: OVII ID! Ifllqs fllfiTulgT Edi U-IIAXID. Iuilqhullfi. Iii Iii ~ aortas bemtfintbellh (‘nth-In THURSDAY. _MAY 10, 1928 accusation and the CQHSCIOUBYW“ "l guilt: It may be presumed that. thereafter, they were very guarded in their accusation. NATIONAL SUICIDE I THERE are many ways in which the nation's growth can be pre- vented’ many ways m which n magi 1t requires neither be llo loing held‘ m 02:3‘ guiltlessness to cast stones after the never r Se as“ n first one has been cast. Then it be- i Poul that we possllssl natural rc-lcomes the joint action of the crowd. sources of almost limitless propoi-‘others are doing n‘ why not M“ ‘tions has been reiterated over and courage nor :them? There still exist among us over again from press andgplatform. These are nothing to boast of if they are not used to the nation's advan- tthe loud-mouthed descendants of those self-righteous accusers of old. They are blatant and loud in their Notes by the Way _ NANCIAL Statistics of Provincial. Governments in Canada for thel year 1926 were recently published in! blue book form. In this book thel direct liabilities of each Provlncel and the liabilities per capital are set‘ down as follows?- British Columbia. 89,392,140 151.21 $95.29 al T0tlll . . . . . . . . . .$893,409,8'1I direct liabilities of the Provinoiarextra total of 893 millions of dollars. Above ll°ifitpiilliilfiiin"“ilififs 3L”. fllloiellllled °° l .°i°’ft°‘"§" .°‘ o. nfiganswlc US ncrnse 00.0- billlons. and besides there are thelllvlty °l “ll "l". "55"" °l "l" l°°dY jmbum 1- m m _ Iso that they can overcome waste es o e c es towns and matter, poisonous o; harmful pro- Per Liabilities. Capita. , a ' P. e. Island .... .4 2,510,944 tiaoslnoNT T'“lT,9,,$‘,._F,‘,’"°“ SW" Nova Scotla . .. 42,517,114 78.73, __._t_ i New BWHBWUL- 43,389,146 106.24; One of the mistakes that ls often Qugbgq _,( _ _ _ , _ ,, 103333351 39_95:made in the household is the use: ohtoi-is ........ .. 886,620,581 iis.5s‘,‘t’;e::g;l'etg;° “bllse- °l ll“ °ll“l°“l Manitoba ...... .. ssmitias- iaasaj n mm B3,“, ma,“ me h, mm Sazkatchewan ‘58,316,503 11.98 perature, one or two degregg per- Alberta ........ .. 103,001,991 169.5: hops. Immediate stem are taken to bring the temperature down to nor- m As a matter of fact, as Dr. Salons points out, this, rise, in temperature —-—- is really a sign that the body is on The above figures show that theithe de ensive and is manufacturing I eat to fight ofl some ailment Govermnents make’ the lormidablell“ l” keel’ llllll’ llllmelll‘ wlllllll Sal” Fever or increased temperature is certain l l Fertilizer ltagc. To enjoy a riotous and lux- ‘urious time lfililllCli is not a credit to us. 4 ldemand that the full penalty of the m waslmg our sub-llaw be exacted but, unlike their pro- We it "th h 't the race to For Lawn-i, (ifilhfi Plots, Vcgc- , I80" 0Tb ey ziven K municipalities which also run to hundreds of millions more. Optim- lsts treat such matters lightly and tell us of the boundless resources of Canada, and that they are amply |in ducts, harmful organisms and so forth. Thus you can see thattiiis in- ‘lllflVfi, if we choose to useit. practi- ‘ciilly a monopoly of the mineral] lwcalth of the continent. We own‘ lthc nickel. the copper. the iron. thel 'Sll\’(!l' and gold and the asbestos ofi America. How do 'l'l‘nkc the latter. asbestos. for ex- |llml)l0. We have asbestos enough §io supply the world. and it is one of~ lthe things that are increasing ldftmlllld yearly. How have we man- table and Flower (izirdcii. Also Special Formula "A" growing Seed Potatoes iit CA RTER’S ed Store for we use thesc?i in aged to avoid making money and; providing employment in this one “i. Columbia, litem alone? We have not an asbes-l l the‘ n I i -los manufacturing plant Mouldings and Sheathing lust arrived direct from Vancouver One full esrloitd B. C. MOULDINGS AND mountains of the raw material. The tUnited States has no asbestos. but‘ she has scores of plants for manu-j 51155131)“; factoring it. She buys raw asbestoua Qssllnwl Wllélm- from Canada. which she admitsdiityj refrain or to slink. shamefaced away. If the fiat came to them from the divine lips and under the clear eyes that look into the soul, what a scampering and slinking away would there be among the accusers of to- day! How many of those who de- mand that the person who takes a. glass of liquor shall be cast into prison, would themselves take to the woods. knowing as they do that they themselves are greater offenders than those whom they accuse? We fancy the woods would be full of| them. It has been conservatively whole country. although we haveicsflmated that ninety per can‘. of word “economy” has 105cm Canada the medical prescriptions issued for alcoholic medicine is admittedly for beverage purposes and that a similar percentage of so-called prohibition- lsts, are moderate or immoderate L0 M. use‘ cnabnng h" w mllnulaclurcldrinkers. And yet the farce goes on P501175 wllmlvllg m unllmlwd lluammes and l” s“? unceasingly, the accusers are still ' _____________ ___ zllly the wild}. T‘) llrlzllfjlll‘ cllzlldjlbrlnging the “woman taken in the ‘, mm man" ac “r “l; s pm “c ‘ act" and. they being supposed to be lshe lmlmses a hlgh du-ly on mam!’ without this one sin there is no hes- & ifactured asbestos, leaving to Canadaimltlon about casting the first and nothing but the privilege of supply-Isubsequent stones‘ ling the raw material. The United gStates employs thousands of men in; ltlie manufacture of this product and! lshe controls the asbestos trade lthe world, ivhile we who provide the ‘material and sell it at a minimum ‘price. must content ourselves with ll“ ‘llsposllloll °l lllclr llclds llllll being hewers U; wood and draw, their crops, but it is well to. occa- crs o; Water for their factories‘ slonaJly, look over the situation and The United states has a pergectztakc stock of the tendency of modern right u, rmpose what duty She pleasfichanges. It would be useless to deny es on what she imports and to un_|the fact that, that as our seed potato industry increases there is ii tendency port free of duty when that suitsl h“ In justice mcanada and Cam to curtail the mixed character of‘ adian industry, have we a right, ohm" larmlllgi and especllllly lo d°'| 3S it business to n-nter away our m“, vote less attention to our dairy busi- products to have them inanufactur-illcss- Tllal ll“! glllwlllg °l 599d P0‘ ed elsewhere‘ driving out o; the-tomes is generally profitable must country. iiloiig with our exports, lllflllllll’ l" lflllflfvd 01' OVOFIOOKCII» I101‘ young mo“ and women whushould will iiiiy intelligent fiiriiicr overlook “m; cmploynmnt at hmnu or ignore the fiict thiit ilairying is 0h’ say comm, “mm I,OHL,C;HI,S_ tlic foundation upon which success- lmore artful than timid-if we in-lllll mlllcll llllmlllg lllllsl rclll- w” ‘Prensa dunes m. hnposc export du_iSllilll inakc ii serious mistake if our tics. the United 5mm; Wm put on dairy herds arc to iiiiy extent slic- retaliatory duties. This ‘is nonsense. rlllced "r m" lllllly llllslllllsll cur‘ » he United states wants more Cimqtalled for the gamblers chance of ‘llfllfln raw material than Caniidnlmlllllnll blg mllllcy l?“ “cell Folsom“ needs from tlic United States. Two °l' ‘my 9mm‘ Slllglc llnc- Many Ql can pliiy iit retaliation. and statcs- m" llllmcls "e Vcly lllllpelly ‘l9’ men, lf anxious for profitable mu-lvmlllg “ml” acreage l" plllalllcs‘ m,“ "Eda could find a way w evlseed and table stock, than in former change protective duties. For ln- Yellrs- others are llllllllg “P l9?‘ i -— m-to-Q» Mixsp FARMING T would be presumptuou to ad- vise our farmers with reference to l l tone will! Mason d: ltisch its depth; richness In addition, Mason d: The thrill you with and purity. v Illsch has now developed that price-ll lms touch of elegance, of beauty, oi‘ smartncss, that enables you to brink it new distinction lo your home. Call and see the New Mason ltiseh Pianos now on display. A. E. TOOMBS “The Progressive Music Store" 107 Quccn Street. Charlotictoivn. Profeional Cards ,_._.._.. l lifc companion. creased heat is Nature's way of tak- g care of poisons, or fighting off ‘invading ailments. flulllclenl’ m balance all m" llllblll‘; So that if the thermometer shows. cs. Federal. frovincial and Mum-yo rise or temperature to 101 degrees cipal. As to debts they would have or 102 degrees it should not be a: us forget them. pay up the rapidlywlfintYfie ‘of worryfnlaa‘ it ls silrnply] grow", l t8 t h a ures way o e ng you now plcasangt! "Biifsthift livriissiizbniioilzgil-li$123fifillcblfnlsyzffiwgiiiind that youl and i>058lbl¢ disaster. This doesn't mean that. you shouldl idisregard any rise in temperature. g l In fact it is always good sense to 1t seems of little use to even mcn-lgct to bed and send for your doctor, ticn economy or retrenchmgnt, ‘to when there is any increase in teln- tnc present generation. Governments pellflgle l‘? all , c P n t f oesnt mean either that you; an“? S Izlécnmfifg and Leglslaturesshculdnt help Natlmz but m] l’ e3 mm the Thrmle» flI-TNature take its course," as you ways repeating the colossal lie thatihcar said so often. the estimates to be submitted “have! _In fact the first thing your doctor] been framed with due regard’ tolggiuilel’ 2e w‘ illy llgll‘ help cc w“, I . , ygvng meicne o Onomy 9' a “l” ll lll Tlmmeduce the temperature, but by giv- ‘ylng medicine to remove poisons in)’ meaning it ever had. What lsfrom the blwd. usually by means of lgoing on at Ottawa and what huh-the intestine or the kidneys. been demonstrated in our own L g-" N”: ‘l°°.5 glllidmea" "ml the lem-i 1 l t "h, m _ipera ure s ou not be watched, s a um w e past law we” 5' carefully. Dr. Saious tells us that prove how farcical all professlonsof~h1gh temperature 15 Nature-s mam. economy by Liberal GovernmentslOd of defence, up to 10414.- degrees F.' have been and am iBeyond that is not safe and your ___ ;docter will endeavor to keep it The Annual Report of the Super-lwlllllll sale llmlls" I intend t f P m: My thought then is that you financial} oearelgndllelglllllies l°l' llleishouldnt try to reduce temperature 1927 _ Y ll‘ Mflffih-iby drugs .iind continue about on , is interesting in various ways.|your feet. but to get to bed at once There are six penitentim-ie; in Qqnzlthus giving your heart every chance adii, located respectively in Ontarlo,!‘l]‘:x;¥1llnsl'°llgnglll’if its": dsgtltlas mrlle - r ves 2:356: Crtfrltlltgbaéndsllglisllcgizgghl you medicine to.get rid of wfistes » - from the body, wick. In these six penal institutions on the date named, ‘c5480 convicts were confined. the largest numbgr being at Kingston (720), and the next largest i686) in St. Vincent dc Paul, Quebec. Dorchcsters prisoii- ers numbered 275. simply helping Nature instead of hindering her. 0>¢ 000u Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers 0000-0000 0 0+00¢o>00+0 0 04 o- 10, . LENGTH OF DAYS-The fear of the Lord prolongeth days: but thc years of the wicked shall be short- cncd-Prov. 10:27. I The place of birth of 1540 coii- victs was Canada, and 307 were born in other British countries, "while 209 came from the United States. Thusi 1847 of the 2480 were Brltlsh-born-J three-fourths of the total. Most of the prisoners were eoinparauvely young when they entered upon life in the penitentiary, 281 being under 20 years, and 1,036 under 30 yeiirs of B88- They were mostly unmarried, thcsc classed as “single" numbering 1,534. against 827 married. 115 wld-; owed nnd 4 (llvorccd. This recalls ii pious wldower's excuse for marrying again in his old nge uftcr losing his He sold hc could find promises in the Good Book forl married people, widows and orphans, but "ne'er a one for ll widower." MM’ 1928 PRAYER-Lord, our trust is in Thee. May our strength be as our Al-"PERW/tltl»; When ilii: Present. has liittehivd its posicrii bcliiiid my treiiiiiloiis stay, And the May month flops its glad green leaves like wings. lDcllcate-flamcd as new-spun silk. y will the neighbors say. fll-fc was a man who used to nollcc l such things"? Not less Interesting is whirl, u“; Qeport before us has to say of the "socinl habits‘? of the convicts prior to becoming inmates of a poi-lite“. l-lflfy- Thf-‘y are classified ns fol- lows:- Abstaincrs, 475, Temperate, 1.491. lnteniperate, 514--2,4a0_ We had supposed from readlngfif l pass during some nocturnal If it be iii the dusk wiicii. like an cyclld‘s soundless blink, The dewfall-hawk comes crossing the shades to alight the wind-warped upland . thbrn, a gazer may think. "To hlin this must have been a fninillar sight." Upon reducing drug. remember that he is: R. R. BELL BABBISTEB. SOLICITOR, ETC. Cameron Block, Charlottetown. MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. c. c. ‘Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice Limited to Eye, Ell’. N"! - and Throat Testing Eyes siidsupplying Glance Office, Bayer Building Great George Street 081cc Hours-Q to 12.30. 1.30 to 5.00 Mark R. McGuigaii B. A. IAIIISTIB» SOIJCITOB» ITO. IIONIY 1'0 LOAN Q1!!! libel. OltMloltotoInJhI-l McLeod & Bentley I. A. II W. l. I . K- 0- lailrfstor and Attorney-shun 0mm Ill Richmond Street HONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. l. l. McDonald & McPliee l BO ‘A; r. a. moons: L a. r. irorim suns amounts no. m ro man’ III! Elllllll, Ohllloflolflib I-‘ll-flulll. stance. if the United States refuses to rallclllng- The“? l5 mlmeY l" lwlll- The Bulletin and other prohibition. reduce we duty on manumcguredand there is no reason to fear that literature that only the “soakg" and ashes“, mum they vpmnab... ob- either will fail in the near future. bwzers could set into the peniten- [OIIL I10!‘ WIS any BCOIIB. TIIC I061!!- jcct to Canada plltbllz an export duty on asbestos. here is little danger of our southern cousins adopting retaliatory measures. They protect their own as they have l\ right to do. we are false to our coun- try when wo do not do likewise. As- bestos is only one of a score or more of Canadian materials which the United States wants and what ap- plies to the one applies to all. THE FIB-ST STONE. l IT requires morb than moral cour- age to cast the first stone at an accused; it requires a certain con- sciousness. real or” imaginary, of guiltlessness. To the credit of thosel who, according to the old story, werel asked to throw the first stone pro-l vided they were qualified by guilt-l iessness to do so, they all slunk‘ sway and the first stone was not i ers were struck dumb both with the |try. the grains and the root crops. Yet the potato business has always nary‘ but ll seems lllal 1935 W110 W lth , been a gamble and, like gambllngmzzfie; Iilgixltrszpicrgesgiglétotvatlyaltpo generally, it has met with successes get mere, along with 5“ mtempe“ and losses. This may always be ate. Presumably they are all kept lookedfor. In mixed farming there eqlllllly drl/ While they are in. are no uncertainties. A farm of or- _ The nuinbe of prisoners ln the dlnary size devoted to the different penmnnams ls steam“, increasing crops grown in this province is ai- notwithstanding the fact that within ways sure of a profitable return. If ll Ye" ‘he Blflfiehces 0f 535 expired our whole dependence is placed on and 427 were relellsell by Plmlll" 0!‘ on Darole. It costs i t . any one line, and that line should w“ yearly u 23,, l” ltllunspeszllealllilrd fail, it means disaster. It, is admlt- maintain the six penitentlories, but téd that in a year of good piiceslthe revenue is increasing, being more money can be made on a large ‘la-om ll" W" l! lsllmt an av- uoreaao of potatoes than on all the during the prevloug other crops together. but the uncer-l 7 ‘___ tainty is a factor that must not‘ The avenge cost per prisoner ls, be lost sight of. Our most rumor-fl” P" dlem- . A" "he are oom- ful farmers are those who have pln-lmmed m m’ lmlllellllllry ll" "'1' hos their faith to mixed flrlnlnglzmrgarloblhnld kw" b“ “ml” l which includes dllrylng hogs poui-‘not ph,§..i,l”§’°'“°" of “m” m - ~ I y t for than it ts sup‘ ‘seated that if work were provldq“ This line. apart altogether from the ma“ imiitutiono could be made market uncertainties, ls always rell-"elmmlalnln" able. Let us not be put aside by the __--. blackness, mothy and warm. When the hedgehog travels fur- tively over the lawn. One may say, "He strove that such innocent creatures should labors among the prisoners is fully recognized in the official report. The Superintendent. the Wardens of British Columbia, Manitoba. Dor- chester and the Dominion Parole Of- ficer. all make mention of the valu- able servlces of the Salvation Army. The superintendent says: "The Salvation Army have ren- dered wonderful assistance through- out th year. They visit the institu- tions nd hold services in the Pro- testant churches. They assist all in- also help the Wardens to secure em- ployment for men leaving the peni- tentiaries who have no employment in view. They also relieve many cases of distress in the homes of tllose sentenced to penitentiary. The Superintendent has personal know- efforts are entirely worthy and in thelr dealings they recognise neither creed nor color. Wore lt not fertile Salvation Army, a very grenades] of being dlscharsedsnd of the relatives no not _ Jfztlt enpioiuo. lCathollc and» Protqtontv t|i~ about l gamblers chances. \ , nnqiiimiiioioi thooo sentenced to W0!!!‘ result." mates on discharge, if necessary. and; t ledge of many such cases. Their Illflfilhl, both on' the port of those] l Maritime Fisheries are Second to None ND Big Ben plug is in the same high class. It is a chewing tobacco, for those who want a full, rich flavour and big value for their money. The plug is pressed so‘ firmly thatit. is always fresh and moist. The plug form prevents drying out, so there is no chipping, crumbling, waste. ‘The plug fits any pocket and is easy to carry. . BIG BE, . , Your dealer sell: BIG BEN by the plus and by the Va c u u m a i r _ t i g h t) in. BICHLORIDE OF MERCURY l l FOR. TREATING §EEII POTATOES l l i Small quantity arrived. Sccurc Yours at Once.‘ The ‘ 2 Macs I DRUGSTORE 140 Great George Street Telephone 315 N ‘is, By- the e~flarloadi~ E have inst received afull carload of Model 8 NEW IDEA.Spreaders and we want every farmer in this community to see this leader of all spreaders. We handle the NEW IDEA Spreader by the carloackbccause: » It is the genuine. original, It is riveted throughout. 1t is built of tlic finest materials, by skilled work- manship, for lifetime service. It is guaranteed against breakage for one year. Tlicsc and many other reasons easily place the Model 8 in ii cliiss liy itself. We can have one on your farm, ready to use in ii few hours. f. Mall Orders ltecclvc Prompt Attention: "wide-silreading” spreader. come to no harm. But he could do little for them; imd now he is gone." If, 'Wl1(‘.l‘| hearing that I have hot-ii \ " stillcti zit liisi. Jiicy stand lllw i. 1 l (hr) (lqmg Witiriiiiig the lull-stiirrcil lit-ovens‘ Z13 Great “M,” 5mm t that winter secs, Willcthls thought rise on those who will meet my fiicc m more. "He was one who lliifl iiii cyo for such mysteries“? Charlottetown 3. l \. I Authorized Faciory Representative I Ma-sia -'c i Aurl will any any ‘Nhvh "W 1W" 0F stitches must not come through, Take fl small amount of pcahlll fifllllflllfifi l-“i llllllffl l" U"? open thc licm sufficiently to insert butter, put it in a small bowl, and 8100M. la piccc of cardboard. Push the card- add to it-slowly a few lcasiiwlllllll A1111 fl (‘PO-Slims W004? ""15 -'1 11111156 board along through the hem’, keep- of hot milk. Beat it until it has tilt‘ lh its outrolliuss. ling it directly under the place consistency of thick cream. ‘mill Till they rise again, no ‘they wcrc n bglng sew“; ' Spread bemween thin gums of bread new bell's boom. -—- ~ “He hears it not now, but ihltd to iiotlcc such things“ --Th.'i.nas Hrtidy. -—~ ~<ol>~ vPO-O-OOO-OOOQ 000-0 0V0 00-00 Q O0 HOUSEHOLD _.~ SCRAP BOOK B . nosearya tee Z O¥§§¢§§+§-.§§§-§Q-§-O_O~O-O'U~O§O Salty Food When food becomes too salty, a wet cloth over the top of the ves- sel ln which the food is cooking and the steam will draw the salt into the cloth. , , Sewing Braid‘ l l When sewing, braid or silk tape on; the bottom of a skirt, where the I \ . ‘~f\ \\\\' nouns l,’ ’/ Then. sow some of our choloolllllllbillloll 0NI~"3l\"ll'.r .34 ‘Gill!!!- \ YKIDNEY Gqréiiis .- ssitn oars. Absolutely pare (olmnltl anon Test as poi- wit. / i j Also onr ouoioc substitutions lmlfilriquls." Ml “RED FIFE" SFBD WIIIAT- wlolnllllltl I IIIAIII- Carter 8:1; Ltd "sssosnau T0 rim r. s. int-IMP