TllE GIIAIILUTTETUWII Gllllllllllll Morning Daily (Founded 1807) President Liens. Col. W. Chester S. MoLm-o hue rresiuem .1. B. Burnett. F. J. L Edna: unu 111111145111; Director J. ll. Burnett. F. J. l Becremry Lieui. u... U. A. Maclkmnon, D. l. 0- ' manual‘, minor nank wan: bunaCLHPTlOh RATES $5.00 per year on auvamei delivered to Olly $1.1m yer year All nuisance) unwed I10 l’. L". lllllfl 55.00 91:1 yuan 111i advance) lnauen I10 causal ikuu 0.: aieumers Aumt. bureau of Cllflllllllnlll ‘The su~B1Lg§1IF111¢Y11ZEp ls Weaker than the ll/ealcest Ink". FRIDAY, MAY W, 199i Seed Potato Opportun ily .110: - __~ s. ¢:;j-.1~1.w..~ ln view oi 1111- iradc negotiations riow pending with the Ljiiiie-i States, special significance at- taches to the zirziclc quoted elsewhere in today's Guardian, from the .\'c1v York “Packer” of re- bent date. The writer proves convincingly, from the results oi intcr-sizitc tests made to determine the best quality of Cobbler seed potatoes on the continent, that Prince Edward Island holds the palm; that no present appreciable quantity of 500d equal to Prince Edward Island long-time virus fin-e <t~1vi< is living produced in the United Stan-s, 1llltl =.t the illl\"l'L‘<l'5 of U. S. growers would i111 ~111~..1! by ailoiving as uiiich as a thoii- rand curl-mils of the best Island seed to be ini- ported .'i1in1i.1ili', free of duty. .~\t l\i't‘~"lli. there is a quota arrangement per- miuizig 111- 111111111111111111 111' 750,000 bushels of Clllllllllll .~ 1i :111uur1iiy at reduced rates. Only l part of ' 1|uota is supplied by Prince Ed- ward l<‘1:1'11l, as our potatoes are late in matur- ing and other <~1--i producing provinces have the ldvaritagw- oi i‘ll'll(‘l‘ shipments, It is reported that L‘, F -.'1'1\v1'cr< are opposed to having this quota 1~x11-1i1i1~1l under the new agreements, but in the article t1_1111r<-1'l it is pointed out that an exception \i111:1‘1i be lllillltf in the case of Prince EflWfllVl l-"laniii, the "champion producer" of Cobbler st-cd on 111» whole North American con- tirient. l‘<’l'llll‘< for tlllll'~fl‘€€ importation, it is mggesteil, Uilillll be issued, carrying the oFficial five-year rword of the lsiatid sccd, and also an nFfidavit from the l.'nitctl Ftatcs user that such importation \\'l'1ll'1l be planted for the growing of nerd. A tiii-nvniti (‘71l'l'll1'l~' would represent only orie-tivtwitivih of the built-d States Cobbler seed feqiiireiiiviits. Here is an opporliinitv which should be press- ed vigoroudi and yironii1tli' bv our parliamen- tary r-~pr1-~1:1'.:1ti11u<. lion. .\lr. Dunning, m articular. rllt-lllil be lllllllvllllliClv advised of the P . feeling (‘\l~illiLf in infornictl quarters in the ‘Cnitcd btatcs as to thc advantage 0f duty-free importation of island Fccd. It should not be difficult to convince the U. S. authorities to_take such action in the interests of their own pro- ducers, at the same time providing an assured market for the admittedly superior product which this Province has to offer. Poor Advertising (The followli}? curious news inrlcr a iccerit cgina date line: Dried ooofish, sent. out from the Maritimes i hat fall bv the federal government for drouth area residents 1010111, are coins w be election campaign iiiateria. rvlany farmers of the southwest country saved Che dry fish . , rloiv, with the election commg on, these anti- L1bf~ral fnriiivrs are tlusning off the codflsh and painting on them words somethingdike: “Dont. be hooked by 1.1110111 BYO-Wil-“ll 01mm." T111- tisii. with these warnings, are being nailed up in Vflllklllli plat-es. 'i'his can sriircwly he CZlllCil good advertising "l for the Riarninic fislici-ics. \\'c note that tllfi matter w.'is brought up iii the House of Com- mons i.1~t \\i‘i'l\' by .\li". Coldwcll, who said that item appears p’ sonic of 1111- fi-h si-iit out to wcstcrn Canada was not cod, but poiiocit. a frhcapcr grade fish. TlllS ;‘ suitviiiciil \\Il.~ VfIlll-lflllldl by H011. Mr. Gardiner, 1 hlllllHC!‘ i-i .\gri1:ul1iirc. .\lr. Coldivcll th-ere- > upon pnillitul 11111 that “so far as advertising the fish of 11.1: Xlstrrziiit- is concerned, l zuii afraid 1 it was 11111 111"} \\~‘1i ailvcrlist-tl by the pollock." f .\lr. ilzntiiiwr: "l think the fact that only '11 two r11i11pl.1ii,,<~ c.1111": in is :1 good indication 111,-,‘ \\h,'1l1'\if 1111,- 5111i was prctty wcll ad- vcrtist-ii." p _\[,-_ lYllllWtlll “i‘i'11i1'1l1i_v 1hc_v did not ivritc iii, but i \\',".‘~ in 1'10 \\'<~.~t rcitcntly. and I licfirtl ‘ and more interesting sonic ii11uri~ 111'; si-1r fClllllllt> about 1i ~ 1t iish." .\ Villlltvl ("1'l'l'1‘<l1'>ll1l1‘lll iii 1hr: \\'cst. who $111111,- 11. ~T11- n1 . ciinpuig above quoted, nf- l-"rs an "1 r v‘: . 1115-111 for thc unpopulnrity of tln- “1'1l'1~f 17-11‘. \\‘1‘.~,11i"i11~i"<, he says, do 11111 l-_;1-.~_1_1 l1,1-_1- 111 1--111l< drit-d fish. ;\ll island?!’ “i,” ,1, i ,1, 11,1; _.11111\ 11f i1 11111111; parhoiicd it :1111l found 11 t'.\i‘1'll."lii. $11 it would seem that the Govci-niv ~11 fcll down iii not giving instruc- tions as to the 1roolting process when ilistribut- iiig the r1r111iurt. I iiiprtipe rly H a ndled Noting that in Sflllli? rcspccts the attitude of the .\'cw lil'illl\\\‘lt'l\' Government before the Rowcil (foiniiiissii-n \\1lS similar to that taken by Ontario and {Qut-licc, The Moncton Times says: "The tint-r Provinccs arc opposed to any change in the llriiisli North America Act. In viciv (if this vcrv decided tiltitllflc taken by three of thc old 111~11vin1~1-< which first entered Con- federation. it is ilifiit-uit to rcach the conclusion that the RHWUll (Toniinission will result in any material iiiiniifiration of the pact of Confedera- tioii. "it now nnni-ars quite clearly that the whole qlivstiml of inu-rrvlationsliip between the Pro- Viiiccs and 1111- lloininion ivas not properly ap- prrvirlitwl. \lr, llvnncft took the right altitude. He wiotrntltvl iii-n 1I1- nc-rsontiel of the Com 1 mission should hf- iiolillCflllV flnll-Dafllifln. 01' ,“ rather. that it should llC roiiinoscd of men drawn from lllf‘ variniis political parties of Canada. Mr. King rmrl tht‘ lflwrzil gnvciuimvnl tUOk the View that it was 1111m- proper that representation on the Commission should he confined to the Lib- illql-party and that was a capital error which at .. 1 the success of the very object l for which the Commission was formed. “The Canadian Confederation was founded by men of both political parties, Liberals and Con- servatives, who met together to consider and solve the problems which at that time confront- ed then nation. It was natural to expect that a similar course would be followed in any step or action taken to modify any essential clauses of the Federal pact. Unfortunately that course was not adopted and the great Liberal-Con- servative party which had so much to do with the establishment of Confederation was entirely and arbitrarily excluded from the Rowell Com- mission “Another grave error in the formation and selection of the Commission was the failure of the Ottawa government to consult with the vari- ous provinces. That body was instituted for the purpose of investigating matters which were of common concern to Federal and Provincial gov- ernments; not Federal affairs exclusively. Quite evidently the advice of the Provinces should havc been sought; the provincial governments, in- cluding our oivn provincial administration, were ignored. These are some of the reasons why it is doubtful of the work of the Royal Com- mission will be productive of any practical rc- sults." - Canada's War Pensions Canada is paying war pensions to 79,789 ex- serviccmcn, Hon. C. G. Power, Minister of Peu- sions, told the House of Coriiinons recently. Of that number 69,917 saw service in France, 6,660 served only in England and 2,750 in Canada. A total of 462 served in other theatres of \var_ Ex-servicemen to the number of 18,321 took out poilicies under the Returned Soldiers’ Insur- ance Act, according to another return. Of these, 4,495 were "cancelled by death" and 12,- 587 totally surrendered for cash. Partial cash surrenders number 1,212. l‘ Editorial Notes I “Habeas Corpus",—the act which protects the liberty of the English-speaking peopies—passed this date, 1679. w a: v 111 I Under the Home Improvement Loans scheme, the loans to this Province to May 20 were 466 for a total of $123,820. a =1- 1 v Mr, A. I. Brooks, M.P., (Royal, N.B.) says the Fisheries Department should convince lob- ster fishermen that by disregard of the laws and regulations they “were killing the goose that lays the golden egg and destroying the fish rc- sources." w i: a1 n- Prime Minister King justifies supplying ja- pan with Canadian produce on the ground that if Canada did not do so, some other country would. Ethics of the kind-—“clieat your neigh- bour lest he cheat you." i: v in at The world-wide confusion apparent to the youth of today has risen through a disintegra- tion of spiritual values, a disappearance of ethics. and above all “an absence in mankind in its field of action of that thing we call character,” Prin- cipal Lewis W. Douglas of McGill University told members of the 1938 graduating class. m 4 ii- =11 The honourable the Minister of Agriculture is a past master in the art of electioiicering. His letter to a disgruntled supporter published in the Forum the other day is a masterpiece in the method of turning the other cheek. Only a good local preacher like Mr, Dennis should be ashamed to admit that he resorted to gambling in order to decide whether he should appoint his own nomine or that of the polhcommittec to a. job in dispute, x n1 a x The Maritimes have again been left out of an itinerary for an Old Country delegation, this 110m BY niiziviv .1 That chap who uld flu wont, , problem always can be solved by. getting people to slt around a table‘ never saw two married couples struml with five-suit bridge.- Toronto legs-am. Them no only two khdl of nur- riage. Those in which the oontnc ing parties are happysand those in whlc the husband not 1n as much money as the wLe R1015]! he wiLs-Stratford Macon-Her d. The fumed Black llllls 0f Edith Dakota aren't black and they aren't! hills. They're the hi est of all mountains between e Atlantic and the Rockies; and they're gmen from forest pine, blue from spruce. and gray from granite format-hump- Chrlstian Science Monitor. A factory In California burned down the other day while two wo- men monopolized a telephone line that should have been used for calling the fire department. ‘Ilmt makes one factory and a large as- sortinent of ears that were burning at the timer-Ottawa Citizen. Large numbers of elaiiunta have crossed the Unzon-Portu uese bor- der east of Messlna into he ‘Prens- vaal. Mr. Jack Plenaar, a well known elephant hunter, has just returned from that area and re l- ed the presence of several urge herds of elephants. He states the the elephants have not, only des- troyed native lands. but have also been invading native villa es tramp- inz down everything 1n elr way. _As Halle Selassie fold: hla lent; ltke the Ethiopians and silently steals away from Geneva. Senator William E. Bmah of Id 0 lndl - iiantlv charges that Great. Britain and France. as league of Nations members. are llty of i; " lees betrayal o l small nation." Maybe so. But, Bill Bomb should be the last man on earth to any so. For who but he led the little bunch of irzeeoncilnblee who kept the United States from olnlng the Lcacutfl-Harrlson in lndsor Star. "I would not lnvcd u, dial" In any United Statics lndult-IT." 861d an observant. visitor to this city . terday, “because unlonllm allied with‘; volitlps ls destno mg that COUH they ldynemlia has catpdusedgyij’ B hi: new, lIN it. ,1 i: “is. 1.... pension-St? Cautlliarlnec ‘Stunting: An excellent thud of bqglfl . lnz our cities and. villages l; by g8 1110mm: of trees. ‘nee-planting L1‘ lie in ev k ba 0h l B0 41 200,11 F0 tt1s, cuacwwérown, 10011512111141 1 STRONG BMOTION DURING “h” "m1 111. ' “1‘."1.1‘1"E'Fi1 “ii; _ eran pass rig out! e °9 luff}: oygglfiflfi, Iwfljflf’; ‘,‘,‘m"‘_ ruins of Ypres m 1918-19 mlgh have zines entitled ‘What's Wrong Golf’. I was making the point, that only two types of people should play golf, (a) t-ha one who had eamed to manner just as he had learned to swim or rldo a bicycle, and (b) the one who did not cue what his score was. The individual who eats l hasty meal. hurries to the member all the draw club back from the what would be the eeping head down, left ll and still more and these reat. strain on his heart oodveasels, entirely aside from the physical climbing] lng tn it the brain enters into the exercise; once been his leaned the brain is not. needed and fatigue does not come on so noon. ride a swim, thinking. Further, during n. guna of gold it. ls not altogether unusual to ue n player shake his club throw it way, or even break it, as he be- comes annoyed wi 111s. heart and bl HONOR. h f u b rng on cart a ure y stimulat- m 3:0 adrenal gland! and mak- lThe Rebirth 0f Ypres l (The lngionary) . A ma» destiny has vurwfll IYprea, the one time capletal of WM!- ern Flanders, “a Nto cities! Except .12: . voted for we and proereil» l9 servo u a ttleground for zatlotss has been Ila sacrificial role. Often has "Wipers." as the British sold- iers pronounced it, tasted the sweet wine of glory and then the bitter wciimwood of desolation and dea- pa . Two hundred and fifty years a: Vauhcn — military Bnzlllfier N! Marshall of fiance. who constructed its famous ramparts-wrote of it. “Yprea was formerly great, busy and populous. but n as been greatly 1'9‘ duoed by the cruel wars which it has endured." That sentence. 118F194 1689. is is Wlznantly tnie today u penned iliibat £002 EXERCISE PUTS AN EXTRA STRAIN ON THE HEART stated the same facts 1n the same words with equal accuracy. And yet. after each war, stirred by invincible hope and youthful de- termination, thls city, although m- vlshed by fire and sword, has invar- lably risen from its ashes and its shell holes, d some semblance of its glorious past. The Ypres of 1938 lsundeniable evi- dence of this historic truth. After eac‘ calvary. Ypres has had its Easter morning. Doubtleas the most marvelous resins-action of all was that which began in 1918. After much effort and sam-lfice restoration is practically achieved, and this year with u.‘ ‘and le pride, Ypres is celebrating. At the tame time it is observing the twen- . tleth anniversary of the last battle of Yprcs (there were no fewer than 1 four in the course of the Great War) and two decades of liberation from the yoke of the alien invader. The celebrations, evoking medle- val pagenntiy and color, will be u say. as strl , as plot. 111-. as Flemish in nu ty can make than. But they 1.1 be conditioned b1,- the query. fraught with anxiety, "Was the fberation o! 191B final?" lth play lolf 1n l1 ‘naturfl’ olf course, eps his mind tensed to re- pgllrliu -1eft. fool: , ens stance, o with swing, eye on more of instructions -ls putting a and llr with the down exertion of, walking. hills. and hitting or try- ball. Fatigue comes because the early in these cases sport oi- exercise one has to remember how to horse. s bicycle. or how to it is done entirely without meu-rknem. "Lift up ui- beans will be the watch word o this Flemish cifiy. as, in carnival attire and fes- tive spirit. it. welcomes the youth- ful and popular monarch, 1d II, and the Dari of Athlonctlie un- on oeofKlngGeorgeWoflmigland. On thlis opcacsion, to the accom- panimen o i-egorian harmonies and maéestlc ceremonial, St. Mar tlrfs 0a hedral will attain comple- tion in a new and beautiful incar- nation. It is not only a faithful copy t-h his P!!!‘ This is also .1. terrible strain on - mun l With‘. over a ‘century of successful 1 experience It this Bank “and, ready willing to render helpful BOPWCO with any banking pmlflem World-maids facilities dtpflflnduf o] ‘The 9f NOVA SCOTIA "l" ovu A CENTUIY or BANKING SERVICE C‘ lull-clown Albany Kemlnmn Montague 0142111 st. PM“ Snmmenlile Victoria ,c_...___... .. . . F01‘ Vitalitq aiwaus u. BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA m5" -... Canadian Roddu Yonwlllflnd in ‘ . —in thll Alpwixn -. both pleasant. and f1 em ~ - - - 515e,. ,, ,5 new, mopfftemwgfi adrenalin -mw n1 blood." is of the early Gothic structure, begun 6”’ M“ "dml- 511"“ rim-e 15 value 1n 1w g f" of Juice, by conatrfctfxtg or partially 1n 1221, but to it has been added M nn-lbanuirbvilllq them in on“ 5%,; h“ closing the bloodvessela pu more the magnificent 330-1001 tower Coin: Icgiald Hibwq stated that he 11111.1 not 11v m. work 0n the heart. which the original edifice never wi¢¢,.,/,,,¢, L,“ 11155111 11-111» has planted 1. tree. 1t n, h ma. Further, 11. stained giass rose ‘ I follows that. the man who has e "mug u "m" l‘! m“ l‘ ' window designed bv Miss Wllhol- Bmislldfifl 3°"!!! planted many of them is really a he!" u damwed’ rest’ l‘ the be“ mlna Nf Geddes of London and the I"! 45511810811 Llhmbllsn‘ bgnoeftacbor of humanity. Let us go mat‘§'““llnf,fu"lf’°ggy "néhfifg; gill. of ‘British tax-Service men will ml Emu-aid Lake Clllln a ii on a sort f - ' - ' . campaign-but 106° lwtnmgnfltflhlg mould uken‘ And We“ ‘man ‘I? deddfam ‘gemlgianeemorslrohreei Albino? or“ Jun. u w s.“ n‘ 1111111111111“ wermofuisussathehsartisnwmsiitsnoiudbswm Hr, 8pm“ s, QkQIySKduQQJQJcbH-fl which already are adding beauty to figgmllgéfgdmt-hflzl with gm Mtg-sin Mmfnwfing ca‘: ' é‘ will Sh“; Julia Dqr-BcnLJdyII-IQ our [OWTIS BU , Q elm!!! C, e3 ' La. Triimne_ d cm“ 4herbx°°b° the work ‘gut on the heart. by the "Hw- They a" “mm” u’ m‘ TM" 31W» Jill! IQ-Aunnl L __.__ phkerclste, m ere’ should not, be fur- ‘cgdédfolblu ylilnlsewimremeiléufidlg; Tn)! Bibs, Augun 5-0; 0rd Baum" h“ been bu,“ o, er sra u on it by emotional away’ ‘A lii liis retiremen u tinent urin a 0r exer . 3"“ 535W" "l" Emu“ "ll-W A " "3"" “ml _pe, The mun 1,, wb {aifgfi p“ a m y d” when King Leopold comes to avclinz to Windsor was at station. He leant out of the oar- riage window smo one or m; Chenvwoods. An elder y man, mam. ber 0f a 29nd 0f Dlatelaye-rs work on the rails, saw him and said: " see you have a new pi _ 511-", 19rd Baldwin replied. " es, 1 have. Would you like my old one?" The man said: "That 1 wo , 311-," Then the train drew out. of the sta- tion and the platelayer d The contention of the New Brims- Ypxcs t1o honor his father and to aooe t. the rose window he will be gree by a reborn city which con. river to enjoy the fragrance of the medievallsm and the conveniences of modernity. Pimctuated with uaint vestiges of the t,, present.- ls a gracous city of mad, clean sheets, from which most. of the scars of wai- have been mnoved. As l1 by magic, its noble Cloth Hall, famed in history and le- Basis Of Federal Payments (M. John Telegraph Journal) the episode from his mind. But a pend. has been restored and per- IIOM-OHABLOTTETOWN T0 , wick government, that federai f1- ggtlfgllfealazfesflce “gill?! l" 5l°“8h nanclal tame to the provinces orms its century old task even in mam, In “f Wm f Btgnl-lgn- should be bwed 0n Bfibllll X15011 1m. Its belfry, 2:10 feet h. its new The new asked“, Peta“ ‘l need. rut-tier than on a per eaplt-a museum. its mansions of euilsli nmgfer to hand the 1° Sm m‘ or some Bllnllar basis. apparently architecture, its monumental city p1a,e1,,,.e,__m,,do,, m: has been interpreted by member: gates, have all been rebuilt. thank: ' ' of the Howell Commission as a in gieatkpart to British generoalg. suggestion that. the richer province; Like aims, Yprea has expe - To a degree bird lovers can on,“ thwart the cat in its attempts m kill the song birds nesting within their grounds. Bird-houses on poles or nests in trees can be made in- accessible to cats by sheathing the uole or trunk five feet. above the ground with metal for 18 inches, thus living no fool-hold. Barriers of wire netting can sometimes m. on ver- in bushes. Care can be exercised 1n placing bird baths well away .rom shrubbery-cover which provides ambush for a cat to spring S1] of time the West of Scotland Agricultural Discussion Society. The society celebrated its 50th aniiivcrs-l ary by visiting Canada but its conccptiouof thci Dominion is confined to the pre-Confcdcrzition on 1 Canada, viz., Ontario and Quebec. Included in the group are cattle, sheep and horse breeders, (lair)- farmcrs and wheat growers. Accompanying the party are \Villiam J. Rcid and vlillllCS Snori- grass of Iililligs, Prestwick, the original founders of the society. ##1## gcsted before theEastern Ontario Liberal-Con- servative Association that the Federal Lihrral Government abolish its tax on radio scts and place a two-cent tax on imports of vcqctzihlc oil. “I would suggest to the (iovcriitiicnt that the)" throw out the $2.50 radio tax, bv ivliicli lllt‘\ raise $1,000,000, and place a tax of two cents per pound on the 200,000,000 pounds of vege- table oil being brought into this coiintrv duty free," Mr. Rowe said. l-lc estimated the rc- sultant income at $4,000,000 annually, II Ii ‘F Ill ' Does money really imply happiness? Mrs. Martha Lee Williamson, 34, heiress, disappear- ed from _a New York Hospital tlic other night. l-ler father, the late \V. States Lcc, close as- sociate of the late James B. Duke, wiio fouiid- ed the vast Duke power interests, dicd three years ago, leaving an estate of sevcrai millions. Mrs. Williamson had been undergoing treatment for alcoholism for five days. Wearing only a nightgown, blue satin dressing gown and pink boudoir slippers, she vanished during the mo- mentary absence of her nurse, leaving in her bed a dummy made of quilts and a pillow. Sh: wore three diamond rings valued at more than $51000. 1 in c w a The value of Canada's domestic exports in April dropped to $51,248,752 from the corres- ponding total for last year of $65,516,661, Pur- tries recorded a decline of 32.2 per cent. or to $26,317,064 from $38.805-.895. and to Empire countries the decline was 6.7 per cent to $24,- 931,688 from $26,710,766. Export trade with the: United States was 43.5 per cent lower at $18,367,995 from $32,510,815; the total to the United Kingdom was down 4 per cent to $18,- 7611346 fmm $191$40.#76- from, iiiille birds are bathing or llllfl-k ml- But the best. solution is U19 Cfl-Qncratlon of the cat-owners 0f the city. 'ri1e.v should realize that illPlr 11015 hHve no moral right. to clestrov birds around their nef h- bors home; cvcn if the law—for e nrcsenl~nlzirzs no restraint on fel- ine brimlitve instincts to k'll. - ll! NE should be called in to aid the poorer ones, or as Commissioner Defoe Nested. l from the richer citizens poorer citizens of the Dominion. This v1 not. It, overlooks the federa lure of our constitution and sug- gest; a disposition on t “part o1 $10 provinces to regard e other part the whole Dominion, and that each gives as well as receives. The federal power 1s neither rich n01‘ pour-it is fiscally a collecting and distributing agency, collecting from people 1n all roiv rich and poor- and distributing the prosperity from the "poor?" Do not enced the joys 0f renaissance; al- though pmud of its pelt. 1t liven and moves in the present. Onl the Vauben designed rammrts, d api- dated, crumbling and falling spurt, remain as a symbol an echo tom bygone centuries; but few weeks ago the Yprcs Municipal Council voted to repair and restore them. also to conserve them for future generations. - Old Ypres was decldedlylflemlah: so is the new, but since 1919 than has been 1m admlxtauc of British charaeteratlrs. English is spoken dai- ly in its street-s, foi- Ypres has ao- qulred a permanent British popu- lation, the families of gardeners, caretakers and others employed in ne military cemeteries, while British visitors. tourists and battle, field pilgrims are ‘uncmg the ova’! day arrivals. There is even a Bri- tnnsfer of wealth to the ewpoint. seems hardl cor- feu- falr game without consideration the fact that; each is the of the laces. also not drawn P all provinces. Moreover, hn ion, "rich" provinces l w Brunswickei", for example. Hon Earl Rowe, provincial party lvadcr. 51111-1 111:i._'.;11 11-111 iii-truce results. we mav l"“" "TY"?! llwvselvrs the lvxurv I Reich proud of chases of Canadian products by Foreign coun-~ lOW-COSY CANADIAN IOOKIIS Allv-IXPHISI TOURS lthho l " 4 €o£€>°°'*‘111111'1‘l1."'11‘§‘l‘1'1.““‘€“!‘ ‘."3"“£§?§1&‘°£‘;“" 6 WONDQIHJL DAYS - . . . 314,59 up Tour: operand duly (mm Baal and Ileld, Juno ll-Sopl. ll; ICONOMICAI. TllAVll. ON "TH! DOMINIONW, Cundl Pacific’ miumndmn flgcq; You algal in mall-duties: comfort?!’ ndlflo-d “i. in qogdm. Ionrlll and mndud deepen: Delicious club melll in dining and cafe an": Brenkfan 50¢; Luncheon 75c; Dime: $1.00 and up.- CRUISI THE GREAT LAKES 0o o: from the In: (optional) u l exam-mim- s1 a 10.00 u no iu ~ wrmnmm a In HABKATOON 01.40 .111 nnoma um 04.40 iinl OALGABI-IDMONTOII nu m.» lull.‘ M 101.111 110.10 l], VANOOUVIB-VICTOBIA us.“ in.» lfl ‘SLEEPING 0A3 IAII IITIA I! DAY! BOUND TRIP FIRST GLAD! IAII T0 BANE‘! "ll-l! 1 FULL INFORMATION FROM ANY CANADIAN PACIFIC AGENT 0|‘ I. M. DAWSON LTD» 78 GBIAT GIOBOI STREET. PHONE 811. the time; 1,9 _ Fmee. the mm“ FOUND Calgary Herald. help to piv the taxes-Jederal, o- tish School, a memorial to the 342 whl h th vlnciisl and municipal-of mariii-u- Etonlans who perished during the 60131119] in’ OggiTuglldmf-(llgulgggdl "way Gnrman authority‘! h. rd d factrrlng concerns in Ontario and War; also the Anglican Mernrial Remflnl mot ‘ ° j. p t we o ere Quebec in Vi: price of every ro- Church of St. e, a simple. on t u‘ M" "Vanna", ; ll" ‘W018i .01 iron fences sur- duct from lrise factories sol in allow-brick edifice designed bv su- ° ° ° l‘ . 1)‘f_*“§£l,{',1¥ lpldfilnsf 00d 01h" 000110 11111 prov‘nce Does not the federal inald Blomfleld. Within u‘ is 11. '“'°"" '°' '. l “l * l' “L l°°l Ce have 35° been r-ustcms tariff produce benefits for bust of Sir John French, later Field 3M1"- oy GRAIN ; llléirllCl/Jl ta use tlic.i~ moial inn..- ince to i; sane Dlvaie owners t0 uu 1lit- btlllt. Piuvate ClLlZEllb 1n the hlvhlv industrialized nrovlnces. and these factories and working pconle- ot. thermense of thore pro- uciuiitinj‘ 0 ny i l ~ ~- __ 101M510 l“; film, ,‘§,‘§,,,‘j",§,°{,‘,',°e,{c;“g, vlivres not so h"'hlv fidvstrl zed? 11,11 9-1;“ m,- we ma m; 1mm,“ Or look at it in another way: 11111 nnljqmlie ,d,,c,l,’,1,,,,f, can” New Prur-sclck and other provinces s ortages unor- tnken ln l1 sacred cause,—-New York Times. 111 some nrovlneu to the Dominion "ovemr-mt, to hrln them out of ‘l-sfr flriancwl dlfflculti-s after p lhev have unseeded llv-llmlta of Calchwords, theoretical bellefg, their rev-nun resources? The whole question of federal gn-rita is one of bmnd principles. and an: animation that it involves a nutter of milllnv and haulM- be- twwn tb- DPOVlDB" with ms 1w- cnlled "for" nMvlnr-Ia on th- one "de- and the "near" urovinz-ea on "- 11m». l1 her-db: ln iccord with thl. sfllrll lhll 1M 1m to confeder- Lrailitlons. customs lazy habits of thought-these will have to take a diminishing place in a world of scientific progress. Hear-say will not, take the place of evidence‘ ttllnnes-s will become less important as knowledge and lklll increase. A great many of our initial difficulties would disappear 1f ive would try to Marshall and Earl of Ypres. bv Jo Davidson, the American sculptor. is British and ground to the Empire. Eve at the Menlri Gate. "Last sounded by busier‘. In the HI-ll 0f Memory th" names of 58,600 British other cherished spot is Poperinghe. a suburb of Ypres. where Colonel John Cree poem. "In Flanders Plel ." ors of the “Old Contem tlblefleome to Yprea on May ll 0n t elr pilgrim. ‘urge of remembrance. and to pay rule. King sense-be returning "norm." to the onlv home perilous and uncomfor- table. which ry months of warfare. Willi thf 1 In a. still profounder sense Yprea has become sacred ni ht, on“ is A Me wmte l" ' famous In contequencq when the surviv- te to a lant wartime com- bert, they will-in n they knr during wea- IOI‘ 1 b d tin UIIQPIIOI. mo» up . » ., Qwuu . 9171i” nub‘: ic-|gq3l1¢ii:.'q°,_ The 5.111 American fill’!!! Bus: N"!!! Ull- blll heretofore hll bfln oven I . ‘ 1 fitlihl‘ 11,157 b: m o the var- 11:: 11 °' ‘“’ ‘lllll-“gtia” m- en. olefin: that at IOU ll n ucifgw“ Ms-fiwialbé“ lfll 1.11.11.16.12" 1;”.‘1i‘3...°“§.11i’“’1’1’i°.f'1;1.l11Z ~10 m1.- 11-1- m- 10 i» new M it» "t -=~=- them' equiv ourselves to he more _ ._ s..- seful the new world of today, 31°1°.11'1"°1'1'1‘l1."1'1 °l" "mdsfliluifi t, ‘ l re ca ban o1- , 1 x 1 , cure of problems that are essent- §‘{‘k'f,,‘§,'¢_%§1°fi_ {fldhfi 11.11 121111.111. .1111: m," ¢~'"-",:1'..'"'1;.11"1l'."-1a' ‘- experience of exports are a bottar "- you‘ 1°?” m: ' p ' K I n N mundat-lon for national well-bat hmhm. ‘hm guhggq; “m; .han loose re tltlon "£11 fen-bent,» . h“ |£| "in .1; it A bu- en nalf-tru ta t from the, b, gm; g5, m...) L l‘ S e."11'*:."11i:'111t. es‘. .1111: ~11» ~ ~1- 1 e0 h» t, 1 m. schools-la Jour. mum-m. l‘ 51,51 1 31$}, 1;‘! w = 1 -' __"“" CM i Wheredléold 8111' Francis walked 0f ID! 1 But westward lo the stately £11m, 8o it’ t. rd, , wit: 23131713. ~11'1'11‘.“111 ward? Across A _ 1 crols panther 1i n5 night, 1b llllld in» world F ORMA L IN l, ll" mmpfly. In order to some or THE aniumans h“, 111s; ngsipgie that the lfon fencés 0f férlfllzflijdunitlotial ‘and scclg] k“ h ‘ 1 k own d Hm 1iirciiii . .' -. c; . t: - WPW “"' f‘ "W" . s. n s es 9 see n un n .1 I will lCnllllfllllllTOTlChléJIiaTlg blbriialdi-"one d"‘1gl'1 into debtplgvorlilfafnhiirid ‘give; hnwlre ‘ween ?n5m-1bed_ with- l llilblysoiifitgftfnlgf. gfayesmswck "e m“ lfllflllllln from", u" e ' "s to conserve iron for de ence pur- the" demanded federal nsshtarice. in a two mile radius of Ypres lhel‘! And Plymouth is a dream loni- A lDos-f-s. This cOmmOh metal la sl- net-hank on otnei- grounds. but none- are no fewer- than forty-two British One plat to ever; 4° m, ' -rcatlv prohibited for hundreds u! theless occrloned bv expenditures military cemeteries, including the Upon g u; of “m; In! n! - Flu m“ ordinary articles of clally use. Why they mwm, hmyn 5111195941 5o f; l; one at Tyne Cot where ll 87' aold- ' If"! W"! "d" the German auzhorlties should feel the f-Mrwi B"ll'|"l”f1v 111 ‘concerned lers of the empire are burléd The l lit-a of Dover were but stars I" n" ‘l ‘ti: gége ¥llqle$sglalebl't'lAl'vs:;' vzpuiddt, r-nt, be 11.111111- to have 11111" Marble and granite memorials The Cthat. vpnlbhed with the night, ‘ with the ugly ircii feiicei’ when I seal] nfiedbl m“ “ch dwovmce M- lluil lift“ gloalglttrdrebnbgbllelgfllllelgfogdl‘: wlaklzneolsmq5ngg B?!‘ If; 2 1111,11 1110111. "Hall the useful W" “B” t n1 iiiwtTi a“ M" m’ 1's}. ciii Wdtlad t Mal Ave- p‘ » ' flcjncel" Even :1 it. e11 gents 1111 iron fimfiigef, gnflhw lgrllggs-mtag Que ‘an, lklgmme, ha, wmgtggnm And lauiihtiir died toi- evermom n11. s gnu“ l“ German‘ m‘ the Tm“ 11-1111 to wltneu the coivtar-t anneal all ‘PP-vim! tribute to heroism. An-' 1°‘! m‘, B,“ Pl 311,0"- DRUGSTORE ‘ the Devon hllll, non ~ l and down n Devon lane l" 0"“ 0”“ w” All nun omen Given Prfllll Attention beneath young April’: I ll I It WI BIOOMMIND 5 MAGS, k éttllfl’l.ll1“'-11il1°' Slloclal 111;. 115 h the LIVI on. emu" con _n t m svm-n cum onuooi. courwll" i in mo: oouhl- "I: i ":- "izi 21:11:11 “a... the drifting lIQll. w" 1 OVIIM%DO- 00 In ll Incl!!! uunnmmsn g if...“ statesmen . 33"‘ 0' ,., ‘l’ unwell l‘ W Charlottetown .1111 , Nofli Wlltllln rm; II