'ieeaisesy‘-w.osest~s.nes.ua Ylso-lrbsllall-J. I. lunati- ssmtau-ussaooamarsasltsnemmso. Asssolaseldltu-ILI-Osrrle I . e Notes by _the Way Robert Iailepk ethe leettieh pest. who wrote’ The Course of Time, rs rather gloomy opin that wss much tread ‘l0 or 80 years ago by Presby- I terisns, but seldom quoted now, described the"‘bad years" which were, in his imagination, to follow the Millennium thus:- "Brilliance-ruminant. "It was withai a highly polished The PublicaFor-um lug aelnnalls ‘urtram “to fir: ISLAND ‘sufficient to meet the' added do- ' ‘would be called ppon to house and those institutions tor u... u...» the profits may bg 1t [Gilli be 1L "mands of the larger number ti!!! feed sud olothe. it may not have been intentional. yet there was half concealed irony. in the rev. gentleman's, special provision for a Juvenile Court in Charlottetown. l-iie Act would make it an lndespenssble ediunel. that the neglected children of the derelicts of his system might be BOVRIL 011g‘ a a montflz andrtofiw {In _ ~ filsnssWJsrtll-u-D- .. ~’ sll‘,— l notiiootln- the local press FASHfDN AND HEALTH that there is danger of our island Live Stock _l_ trgheins made subservient to, orelsn interest 1° the times when the medical oirteer the sreat iniury ogttltvhs who "- of health of the world's largest city Uel-‘led l0 W511i 1W 111,11"!!! 111 a praises the woman's fashlqllg 0! $155, Fwxlllfilgel 3:11:33]: gtllgdidei s‘ est producer by ions odds. or any 0f the Marltiges, we are cut down t0 only two members as against th to each of the other provinces, oo weak a representation. rfhere is also an Bllllarent danger, of the Central Office being estab- lished on the mainland. leaving our sellers wholly at the mercy of those more likely to conserve their own purposes than ours. l call this to the attention of our people In time for them to wake up and uvoid impending danger. l am. Sir, etc., ONE INTERESTED taken care of by state. Alter introducing a system 0f practically free rum our friend proposes to appeal to the honor 0i the people to exemplify the sill"! of his Act. He has no more faith In the honor of thd great msse of our people than I have, but my 9X- perlence in life portrays a percent- age of people who are withtout hon- or. 14w is not made for the hon-, curable, but for the recreant who, is without honor. A! W911 H1181" l‘; timid ‘rabbit ehtrust his life to the; honor of a hungry wildcat as t0.‘ entrust respect for a temperance » . law to a half crazed drunken . - » wretch, driving his children to the, ‘ _. ‘ i. street—or the Juvenile Collrir- beating his wife and seilipg h _ The Value of a Man furniture, or stealing his wife's, earnings to get the stuff to sutisfyi Value, when alivu and an esrnlnfgvpower, (Salary of $2.099. capitalized et-s per oent) . . . . . . . . 440,000,“; his creiving thirst. it is to meet? this class that restrictive and pro-i Vslue oi the material elements oomposltyggts human body . . . . . . . . “ great improvement in 3S9] When stranger upon the way ‘Each bowed to each politely and . d I very ‘dsbmé THmGB To hEMEMgER"! ~Lmge pt-‘ofession made of humble | serv ce; r - i . :- l is‘. current week will be one of UNDER this caption, “Canadianfl And ma“ the stronger wok the - . others urse; social and religious as well as- writing from Charlottetown, has‘ Add he whoztdubdd m‘ nemhbm, "political activity. Not the PIOVlll-‘lhB following interesting and inform- to the heart I! ciai Legislature only. but the Diwfatlve letter in the Montreal Starz- 513mm! 111111 001N913’ 811d cesan Church Society and the Wo-' "Canada should give careful con-i Thelrerglfiig dagger to "a sheath mens Auxiliary of the Church of sidernlion to the following facts bc- Wm] gracetu! a", England in this province, and the fore agreeing to go into partnership Preiillylery 0f i’. E. island will be iu,with the United States to develop session here. While it is true thatjthe St. Lawrence waterway and d"“”"'d'.b'“_'“'e “V” i“ u“ highly many-persons expect a heavy storm? hydroelectric protects: I lponshal age compared wnh ages , :p:ist. And how often in our time about this time, we feel sure that, "1. At the making of the Wash-i 1-,)“, stronger “Red ‘he other-d l . T116 Gllhflllllh llilefllrelh I116 110901!" ington Treaty the American Gov» purse. We do not refer to the “hold- 01110 1861i": 0f the people of Char-Iernment, for a good consideration, "P5" o" 1119 "Peel W118i! i116 8'1"" lottetown when it extends to thejr-gnted to Canadians the privilege ma“ 00mm!“ a hlghw“ robbery‘ . There is nothing polite or polished l I cer cal visitors, the lay delegatesof a free entry of their fresh flshKaboud that The politeness and the 370m i119, Collhlrl‘. hhd the mllllei-ylnto the American markets; yet it‘. Dough d", more in evidence m ddch 1111B- ll 1168")’ We1¢0me—hlld h lllehh- did not scruple, after the ratiflca transactions as the Confederation ant stay in their capital city. Weflion Qfthgtregny, m grad“). lessen‘ compact, the promises then made sincerely trust that the meetings; the mug or the prlvllegg by impos.‘ by ‘he Fame" and believed by ‘he and discus“ r i“ d t n __ Itrueting Mnritimcs, but not since one o t s an o Qty-ling a vexstions tax on the tin con-i iddtmed’ and the course o! legmw lng weeks will entire to the ivei-‘tsiners. ition at Ottawa since those early bra“, “dud every step, _ H Ms “fem was Moe ted he undermine [he prlddlme Ofprohibk. “HP-moral. social and lwiitical-ofj "2. The refusal of that Govern-E days. i The broad low heel on the mOG-i includes Y, éws, commendable rid. ion—a gift of Liberalism under the. tern shoe is certainly a striking il-f er a Surely neccessary one w mud 1am Premler Fdmdhdrddn’ and Con. lustrutlon of the common sense gddd me H“ ms method “find pm. eistently supported hy Conserva- womcn are now displaying. iddm l, “ugh, be likened to we tives throughout, and iticreased in He B9931" 815° 07 m9 511°": wisdom oi’ opening a Holland dyke emclency and effectiveness "nder dresses. escomnhred with the trail“ and then providing the flooded in: preiiileihMhlhie-‘lilh-Aisemim“ “Mi ing skirts 0f ale“! Yea" 38° Wmchi hlillllilli with a broom t0 sweep m" Dream“ Prenne" 818111311!‘ swept no the dust of- the flllYiout the tide. He would divide the streets. iprofits from liquor sales amongst Then their sensible custom Oliorphanages and other charities. wearing light clothing in the housed‘ presumably to care for the wrecks office, or factory, and only puttingi his greater traffic would be sure to on heavy clothing when theydwen: create. This would he no charity to out into the cold. This is in rec ‘, contrast to mania habits of heavy, underwear. heavy woollen suits, worn indoors, inducing u continu-i ous flow of perspiration. and Elvlilxi him that “chilly? teeiius when he} goes outdoors. ' __ some day men will become send sible and‘ w-ear light clothing in-l. ‘awyfl N“”“§”“”.. doors. . e However it is helpful to all of us March 15_ 1927 . to have these health office“ will" THE surname TEACHER:— mehdhlg Dame Fashmn» W119“ shalGood and itpriglit is the Lord: deserves it. She has made mlfllhkehthereforo will he teach sinners in from the health standpoint, blffilhe way. The meek will he guide in there is.no illlesfifnltgg ‘rmllllfifipltidgment; and the meek will bc desire to be com or a , 0 teach his way. i1 eednm of movement, has much to; do with the changing 0T lflhkm! even to the ibobhidig 0f 111° 11a"- atranger met it certainly shows the trend of TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 192': HEARTV WELCOME. _ e tells us that it is only a short while ago that woman's fashions were a. resl menace to health, with the tight corsets." tight garters. tight shoes, and so forth. This interference with the circu- lation of the blood, and with the action of the various organs of the body. was the cause of gall stones, lung conditions, thinning of the blood, anthother ailments. Tight corsets were recognized as one of the chier causes of gall stones in women, and of anaemia in young girls, _ Tight garters were a direct cause of varicose veins in the legs, often followed by varicose ulcers. Tight shoes not only deformed the feet, but were a direct irritant ttftbe entire nervous system. il-iigh heels were likewise a men- ace as they took away the arch or cushion effect from the feet, thus putting the work on the cushions between the bones of the spine. The loss of the ‘spring’ in the foot made the feet hit the ground like the knobs on the ends of wooden 1'6- The Millennium has not yet hibitory laws are made, and 1101' for those upon whose honor we canl Slr,—'l‘he severest of Rev. Neil deplmd- M Herd Herman's critics will hasten to 1“ a Prevm“ “Qfmo” ‘death, commend his eloquent denuncla- ma“ suggesfiad w Put mum lion of the liquor evil in sanders l" l“ A“ Th" "W" h” mfg; Life Value sdmmd The“ mere Wm be d "and. in the line of comma? sense, tdar-t m" mm’. m ask _why open the in trusting to the thi? . thre modular, flood gates o! liquor distribution to er °r “'9 drunkard d" mi‘ on“! ‘h; intensify the iniquity? Why cut out “'1 l "i" "e “he” if" eedo; the restrictions limiting it. to medl- "n51" b“ 911961113117 plakedt 1° ma. cinal uses, to transform it into an 3°11"? 1911MB WMK It 15 1°" t . authorised beverage drinking sye- géxlgirpfzfig-lefggggi daggafi; ‘i213; 7 r r legs, thus jarring the spine 811d tsiildlldtzxiitdclts pvggésegfs proposed greater energy, and not seek 101 imam-i- REV. _MR. HERMAWS LATEST .80 ——-_-. ......................$39,999.Zi, The life value of every man Is subject to instant tqtgl loss without warning. There is no escape flfom (m. p". glblllly and only one guaranteed pr again" |¢_ life Insurance- is yourhmliy fully protected? ntr carat-west LIFE assurance oo. Hyndman 8: Co. Limited Managers for Prince Edward island Agents at all Principal Points. Why Not oy. it? Articles of wearing apparel that hsfh become‘ us“ can be made as good as new with the lid of our QQQYQQM‘. dyes. The directions are so simple a child could under- . stand them. 1 the people of the island Province. intent to make any compensationi INTE ,‘for the damages inflicted on Canada! After the Union of 1867 and the 1 L FREE TRADE’ ' various hostile Fenianiliilfchilie 01 i119 Hildhiilil 13h!’ from the - ... .. ‘Territories the hlaritimes clearly , - d f th bixtl . i i atlngv HE m“ of Free “Ede “mnufial s o e es org“ iowned u fair sliare_of that public Europe and protection against '“ m" °°“""y' The ‘mm-Mn midomain. hull’ a continent in extent. mewofld m large deems m be taknimake these rnltis was well known] which my odnflde d; the organised mg rod, among European nauons_‘to the American Government. Yet provinces. The didlritlme shdlrenwas The wdddem" Success o‘ that pow it took no steps to prevent them antli “"111 m"!!! m 0118 0f ° “r5- . fused n d B_ m] "u h l h“ And since then all that part of the uy throughout the United States“ a re m? a ° g c“ ipubuc domain mug northward o; has evidently captivated the imag-‘mg Mme same “me m" reparauouitluebec and Ontario has passed mane“ and we reason of men motor all damages done its cornmercefldm the possession o; those two - i . . Eumpe_ In n id argued‘ i, has redhy the Southern prlvateer Aiaba- lprovdlncei). it was’ tfrllren (by tGiFm - l i111 suited eqwell in the half-continent m“ which "waved from Liverpool. ash y. y act o. e ans . muting the American CM] wariParliameni, quite politely, too. but of American. may it not also pro; ‘ethically what was it but Ontario Inote Prosperity. in Europe? At pre-‘°“"“d“ was “mm entitled to saflfdand Quebec. the stronger‘ 1 DENY. "n, me neighboring nations affection for these raids than was the- taking the Maritime purse? Europe are n" dhmed fiscal“, by] United States for the ravages of ‘deans of an“! walls‘ H the“ ‘waudthe Alabama. Great Britain. for the were obmerdted and a. mgb wanisake of peace, ctc., paid for the lut- ‘ The United States stood to l am. Sir. etcl. ‘ OBSERVER (‘Q-emi- THE STORM A sudden, bright flash ofligllillilliL, Lit up the eastern sky. The thunder crushed, the wind blew hard, The storm was raging high. QOQ-O-O-OQQOFOQQOQOO-OOfi-OOQ: Ilttllw Selections We keep in stock the following; makes: Diimomj’ Dy-O-La, Sunset, Rlt, Magic Flakes, Butterfly Tints, Tintex. Also White Rlt, takes dye out of colored fabrics- The White Drug Store l. 0G. lamieson, Druggist FOR (ilmnnall 1191111131? The sea filled with mighty rollers, That spent their force inshore. Succeeding flashes of lightning. When would the storm be o'er? The nigh-t grew later and darker, , I lteard the raindrops fall, Who would want to wander hither into the night's dark pail? What did the Maritime: get for their share of the public domain? Not a single acre of land, not a~ dollar of money! They got just as much and no more than did the iweaker party in the poets vision of the robbery in which "the stronger took the others purse." And that was but one ‘of many in- As the tide came ever onward, =B0rn of irrestless deep, My thoughts were on other iido waves, | The storm wind cannot sweep. of protection erected around theater‘ whole of Europe, the industries of "a rerun‘ m make “me-uh t” the i former. liese European countries would be, mmumtdd and the" prosperity proi 3. When American fishermen, in mum‘ "A's for Great Bflmm, Cunfviolntion of treaty rights, invaded our coasts and persisted in fishing VOICES IN THE AIR {There are voices, vibrant voices, floating through the air, Glad and happy, merry voices Drifting everywhere; e-e-e++0o+H+H The radiant sen of fancy, Bright waves where ftiii‘ winds Ma" anti the other Dorninions, they also, are being constrained towards a system of inter-imperial trade in which their industries will be pro- tected while freedom of trade be- tween themselves is maintained. . -?-——<o->—i- G. B. AND PROTECTION. Y the changed circumstances of trade and the financial condi- tions that now-prevail, the Govern- ment of Great Britain is being forc- ed to change the tariff policy on which it has acted and prospered in the past hundredlyears. The in~ tlustrles of every other foreign country in the world are now pro- tected by means of a Customs tar- iff, and are providing, to a greater extent than ever heretofore, for the requirements of the people. Great Britain is consequently deprived of foreign markets from which infor- iiier years, she reaped rich harvests. At"the same time the products of in_our waters, blaster and threats stances of polite robbery 0f the Maritimes by the stronger pro- rvinces and interests westward of rung out from Washington against the attempts of our Government tn isafeguard our just rights. "4. More recently American cruis- ers seized and confiscated Canadian vessels engaged in the lawful occu- pation of catching seals on the high seas, hundreds of miles from Alas- ka, and against every semblance 0f right and justice, imprisoned their This high-handed conduct of that Government was persisted international tribunal had given a decision of its being in every respect unwarranted against every principle of internu- CTGWS. in until an tionai law. "5. And today even, and for years back. the City of Chicago has been illegally diverting the waters of and their boundaries. Prince Edward Island, lured into Confederation by the contract to give her daily steam’ communica- tion, was denied the fulfilment of that promise for over forty years, during which time her federal taxes were doubled and trebletl and she lost 80,000 of her people. lf one native born Canadian, reared to maturity and educated as our’s were, is worth $1.000 to the country, our province lost in that way during that time thirty mil- lion‘ dollars. illow‘ the stronger was taking the weaker's purse, and how “polltely" it was done during those forty years! Taking the intereolonlai into the National system and advancing the freight rates 92 per cent against Lake Michigan for its own purposesya“ advmwe of 9M7 55 p" cent on into the Mississippi River, to the iother parts of the Nstiona~l~what ‘was it ‘but a polite robbery of the great injury and damage of Canal Mdrmmes by "Sh, Mme stronger? dian rights without apparently the Washington authorities caring Both Sir John ‘Macdonald and to George Brown were on record e- ‘FOR THE SCRAP. BOOK A SERIES OF LITERARY QUOTATION! FOR BOOK _LOVERB ee++e++eo¢oveo+eo+e+eooe Tuesday, March 15th. Caesar said to the soothsayer: "The Ides of March are come"; who answered him calmly, “Yea. they are come. but they i" "i" damp , --Plutarch. Life is a chess-game which has been played for untold ages. every man and woman of us ‘being one of the two players. The board l8 the world, the piecesare thei phen- omena of the universe, the rules of the game are what we call the laws of Nature. The player ou the other side is hidden from us. We know thatt his play is always fair, just and patient. lBut also we know, Iii‘ we would but stop to listen We could hear lllelr song, play.‘ With its nitcliorsd dreams and vis- . Floating through the unknown spat-cs, 4 Sweet their iiott-s and strong. There's a shower of liquid music Pouring front the sky, Thrilling all who stop to listen As the days go by; But earth's deafening din and dis- cord, And 0819's clamorotis throng, Shut out all angelic voices, IHtish their tuneful song. Thus the echoes of our voices Will forever. roll. Touching with or gloom or glatlness Every humafl soul; And this thrilling thought should r ever Make us watchful be 0f on-r words, whose echoes rlngeth To eternity. -I{elen B. Anderson to our cost, that he never over- looks a mistake or makes the smallest allowance for ignorance. To the man who plays well, the highest stakes are paid, with that sort of overflowing generosity with which the strong shows delight in strength. Aud the one who plays lli is checkmated-without E DAILY LESSONS I 11v ENGLISH I By w. |.. Gordon - WORDS OFPEN MISUSED: "Though toil ions, ‘The sen will keep airway. COIN/flying a golden message. luging it ‘sweet and trleur. A wonderful truth proclaiming. Listen. and you trill hear. were a kin-unions‘ duly, ‘~ His soul is evor free, T0 sour unou wines ellclillllteil, T0 1'0)’ and ecstasy." Flora McDonald, iCard-igau. sorter‘. Now is the time to have your Wagons, Carts and Slovene put in shape for the Spring‘: work. WAGONS-Ail kinds built tn order. NEW EXPRESS WAGON8—in stock. Rubber tires put on and wire wheels repaired. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTV-h-Protect your v horses feet from the hard pavement by using Dunlap rubber pads. Personal attention given to all work. Prompt and offlo- ient service guaranteed. " Proud & Moreside 22s GREAT ozone: eras-er MARCH and APRIL fore Confederation that the In er- 110510» b"! WWW"! T°m°T50~ Don't say “the book fell down upon ' foreighcountriee are belng dumped into all the British markets in in- creasing quantities and uhder-seil- lug the goods of liome production. British agriculture fend British man- ufnctores, alike, are suffering from this cause. More than that, the money required tod-‘meet the current expenditures of the Government and pay the debts, due the United States and other countries is not coming into the iietionai treasury. There was a heavy deficit last year, put a stop to the wrong done us. "6. Then there is the‘ Colombia business, the Nicaragua embroil- ment and the Mexican question, all of recent years, to remind us of the over-reaching propensities of our neighbor. “After the announcement, was niade a short time ago that Cane- da was to have a representative of its own at Washington, it was de- clared to be the settled policy of the American Government not to colonial we! built as e political necessity to unite the provinces and could not be expected to pay. its rainbow-shaped route had a military object inkeeping away from the American border. Sir John laid, “Build this road snd iHslifsx will soon become one of the great emlloriums of the world-all the great resources of the West will come to the bosom of your harbors." George tBrown said. “it will intake Halifax and st. John the Atlantic sea ports of half a continent." These preJConfedera- _Thomas Huxley. m "rt-tr: navs or OLD In the days 0f old, _ hcivers felt true passion. Deeming ‘years of sorrow By a smile repaid. Now the charms of gold Spells of pride and fashion. ‘Bid them say Bood-morrow To the best-loved maid, Through ‘the forests wild, 0'er the mountains lonely, They were never weary Honour to pursue; if the damsel smiled Once in seven years only, the floor.“ Omit “down? 0 FiT E N MLSPIUONOUNCED: long-lived. Pronounce the i as in "109." not as in “llve." OFTEN MISSPELLED: banana; anana. do bouble n‘s. iSYNONYMS: productive, fertile. prolific. Fruitful. generative, plen- teous: WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by master lng one word‘ each day. Today's ‘ word: ALACRITY; eager readi- ness; briskness. "The child rose with alaority and came forwar Youthful ‘hearts are rovers, have is bought land sold: two months longer, polglbly had,“ You will need a furnaee 41,-, yo. We sre prepared to supply you With "the host Coal and Coke at the lowest price, A. Pickard 8t Co PHONE 240 ‘i; That Child i! Remnant Sale WALL ‘PAPEB$ and Bonuses AT HALF ‘PRICE _ Come in and get some bargains for the next few. ‘days. 5' heme-e“ Gw-bmmwt ‘newt’ send a minister to represent it at and Government expenditures. It is own,‘ yd d, ma, m, dam, m "m"! m" 1! 11W “'99 “M” 5°11” have Canada lnveigled into the 8t. .9! Great. ‘Britain is, maintained there Lawrence “"8",” and hydro. m." b" ""m1““°"' d°fl°"" m ‘W’ electric projects has brought about Q9311!‘ Yumfi 5'.“ m” ‘mu ‘um’ the sudden and unexpected change f"1'h°'1__"'"1° "d "°*1‘°"°d “"1" of policy et Washington? ‘l fear (“Q “Q9511”? M m“ °°““""7 the Greeks even bringing gifts’." fr be worse instead ,0! better. - ..n__.__q..__...__ _ d “inset. therefore, wonderful that EDITOR,“ “m.” idle Finance Minister of Great Brit- ‘ “sin announced that a further qotlaitton will be made to the British ‘Customs Tariff upon articles of fos- All their wanderings dreary Ample guerdon knew. csnrrirs Bookstore Fortune's gift; may (33359, Love is less beguiling; Wiser were the lovers, lu the days of old. . , —T. L. Peacock. p of commerce and friendship be- ' i’ tween American republic, who , support in by their contributions _ » in proportion to their population, and it is governed by g mud (Xlmpofled of their diplomatic re-" nrssentatlves in Washington. The Vice v Union publishes monthly ‘bulletins * . "'° ""5 ll I on the varied interests of the re- ‘// . §'t'.'§':::r“i§"“" famed)“ w’ publim and maintainer: the ' y ' ‘ Columbus Memorial Library in so CENTS PER ‘MR- , , Washington. No doubt thi m. feign production; nor is, it wonder- French troops. The continued oe- cnunity of republicans hopesmczw 2 loan (loafer-once in 188MB. and Canada also made a republic, and nnuo are“ 1“ 5"" Qfilfiffitreet Charlett wit, p, g |_ “fol that. feeling the pinch of foreisn cupation of" German territory by giompetltion the people of Greet foreign troops is not calculated to '°°"5'""°d 1" w” and Wm‘ ‘m’ "w" ‘iivmmtlh 14° Whlk into their . ' ‘ larged scope by the conferences of parlordehould serve gs g rem] qty I _- _ d i 1 I ~ r T»; - = Te t. , I tion pledges and promises have ‘been broken by the advanced freight rate and “polite" pilferlng of the Maritime purse. .4‘! n. Of Yours is he or site suffering from l "it! l" the head or ohestl If so see to It new and p“. cure s bottle of Moos Cough 8yrup, best oure for colds on the market. as cenre wen so-rras N°W 0119 day's capriée W618i“! dflwh Years oi smiling, he soetath We have on hand m- Bale Qltqgylpé, v|,.. 2 Millions CedarShlngIe Assorted Grades d Sin George Foster has sounded a note of warning in the Senate ‘because of public reports that Can- ada had been offered a seat in the Panuimerioan Union of ‘Re- publics and would probably accept membership. This iPamAmerlcan _Union was formerly the inter- national Bureau of American Re- publics, an organisation establish- ed ip Washington on a recom- mendation of ttte first Pan-Amer- ._... .--'v --; Germany is evidently growing more and more, restive concerning the occupation of the ltltineland by 2°“ M 1mll°md Ullruoo Lathsq 20014 Island Spruce Lathe.» ,‘ r-‘rte i; "s" Lowest pesslblg "h", nrscolnpdiled give theirLpr-oniote peaceful feeling on the pdrt 190d and 19m “a bu“ purpose m m ca,“ o’ ma "ma" lllslit. of the German people. ' I d the conservation of close relations vitatiqti td'pho‘~f1y!,t .,._. .._. c..- m... at '0 w