rites rotm llll illllliilllllllllill ElliIlllliN Pmldut. I. cums s. mum r Vin-Panelist. l. I. Insane- Notes bylhe Way Sir Henry Thornton. speaking to the Toronto Globe the other <|ay.| referred to "the vast wealth Clnadws Hinterland. especially the t - into cnsnnomrowu cvsnnmt What . Baby of of w: Classics For Primers Favored By Publisher New roux, May 18.—"Aiice" her journeys in "Wonderland“ and "Through the ‘booking Glass", dear t.o all the little Johns and ‘Marys of MAY 20.1920 w? Ladies’ Trimmed Hats 98o. F Ladies’ ready trimmed hats 98c each- Ali of theaeiare up to date, rnanufactur. northern frontiers of Ontario and‘ Quebec. He emphatically reiteral-F ed his optimism as lo the tuturcj ‘ particularly as it would he revealed; _______.-_ ~_-,in the products ol‘ tile mine and the‘ ‘lforest in thc North. Northern Ou-i iturio. so rich ill precious metals.’ (and forest products as it has been‘ . galready proved to be, is now proud-i n 15 very disuppohlung u, a p“. lent to have certhin infected teeth loeretary. IJoIL Col. D. A. IaoIlaIoI. l). l. 0. can» and IAIIIIII’. a. n. oar-m. lssoolaoo ldltor. n. a. Dusk. America. today visits the nursey ers surplus stock, 90 in the lot, these will be placed in the Bargain Basement Friday firesides of Gretel in Germany and Riquette in France. “iieidi", the little goat-girl of the Tylol. whispers the story of her flight into the mountains to wide- cyed little dwellers in the Low Countries. ' Tom. the sweep, plays “Water 7pm,... w. ante-pub ANOTHER cAuse FOR LAzmEss morning at nine o'clock- PHURSDAY- MAY 2°. 1926 This Store will be Closed all Day Mon day, the 24th i KMPIRE DAV Owing to ‘Empire Day, .\iny 23rd rulllngthls year on Sunday, the day will be r-cit-hrated on Jfiitlay, May zist. A teoturc oi’ the celebration the year will he the presentation nf the prizcn donated by the im- perial Order of ihc [Nillgilters of the Enlplre for the best essay on ‘Tultivatiou of Courtesy, also tht- [lrizes for the best essay on Hero- islll. A prize will be awarded for the beat essay on thosc subjects ln each of thv-‘flvl- (‘lty schools Wilih an cxtra. prize will he given for the ilPfil Of thc five esshays, l On Priday also [he imperial 0r- drr of Daughters of the Empire will hold, on the streets, their an- snie of Alexandra Roses. These meets. as our readers know. art- mnde by cripple chldren in hospitals founded by the late Queen ‘Motiler, Alexandra. Thou- sands of crippled children‘ are sup- portcd and cared tor by thc fluids ‘thus raised, while a nmali propor- tion of the fund is retained by the (‘hzlpte-r soiling the roses, Out of’ uuai the small proportion 1o which the: local Chapters are entitled .1 fundl is being v for the ‘Vt-ll llcltlorlal which the Orgalrzatmnl l. w-ecriug. We trusl that the Hill-B, kvlili he the success it ticscrtmwt i0? be and that everyone will honour, provided himself or herself by Wcilliflll 0-15 Alexandra Rose on Friday. Th I.O,D.E., hag done a great work. particularly during and since the (iron, War and is entitled to all the assistance we can give it. ._._.j<o§-—-- THE BUDGET CARRIED The King government has won “name,- "(h-em Viggopyf l; hngyincc. It means. an :lt!vrrtisetncnt! 5g omit-it, and Quebec, having pushed the budget -by a ulajority of of iucaicuiable value to thc Prov- the mower and nwch more than the iii, an unlucky number, by the way. incl‘. as last year over fifty per "qiliiiie majority in Parliament, took to themselves tiltise hundrcda 0t‘ thousands of square miles and zgave themselves a clear title inert-- But did grgyislyys‘ up l)“, hamm- and QIIViIlQEl-IIS that the quality of our ‘seed they compensate the Aiaritimc Pro- .i.e independents who werc electenlwtaloes ls recognlwl all over uwwvlllrea for their 811MB 111 111% 111111111 in oppositon to tthc King gOVGFII-IPOl-‘llfl-Bmlviilg world and ma,’ m in question, which are now boas.- ‘ ed of as the [Back Bone of the <Wenlth of Cututdn‘! They did not: Not a single, dollar or cent the Mnritinles yet received on uc- -0f course everyone knew that it would tho passed and by whose vote. All the Liberals. all tin- Pro- mt-ut voted to keep their scat: in the ‘House. All theyCouservatives who also were elected in opposi- ',arn,u“__for m"), pound o, '1 wasily claimed to be "the backbone of ‘Canada's weaith." be, . Few] purchased by island farmers fore the first cargo arrived. Sir Henry and The Globe are both can fully appreciate the anion .i oflflim h, the". eaunlale or [he weum, . . I dctutl connected with such a hugcouti resources of Northern Ontario. its trader-taking as this unti all (Lite 11 B01115 W111i 1111111\11*||Y 11°11! through a quict little office -l ti...- iitoviucial Building. it may Wcii big one w "put across" success, fully but this L»; by -u0 means the‘ lueamlre of the yearlylnmlness gill’- ricti on -by the Potato Aswciafion. Tile sale of tho ye it"s crop 0i certified seed potatoes, added to the fertilizer account would easily run into a million or more. Growers’ llo our farmers realize and np- i that in done for them through their organ- ization ? i; is very doubtful that prccinte the work being l Hf they do. ‘Vs are all liable t0 ac- cept benefits without enquiring too minutely into details but i1 would not he too mllch to sny that done though the little ofi’ cc in the Pro- vincial Building many for such work us is being i managers in other plat-cs arc being paid sub, many of thl-n 4t \ilifll‘i9fi. -a.~lt. car“ their] What tioe< this fertilizer tlllf-lr-iPtildiflllll-Blll. 9pm.“, me“... m [q-gn‘... Edward ;_»,|t.hat they did this in accordance with tile old fashioned land’! First. .it nleans that trtry‘ fnrnlt r in the province, whoiitel- a‘ lulmbcl- of the Assocln fou ol‘ not a it. means giving some huntiretis of men cnttfoytnenl , ll zn the pro-i Cell! of all thc certified seed nttm. tors shipped from Canada from Prince Edward isla-nd. wen. u. long us tho Association, through its‘ executive, insists on pmducillg only the Iherli quality. we shall retain; longed all the ywultil tJl tilt: guessed at then. lluines and wooded lands, the rev- The yearly output 0|‘ its gold mines is reckon- be realized that the Secrctvy “tied in Wm, o, “MHOHSL uuei-l Of n Kingdom. They did not belong the of (‘unutia the Hudson The Dominion. at the time of the purchase, was made up oi the four <I‘l'0\'illt’9l4 of (Qntario, Quebec, New Brunswick and a united flout-lunch, be- illu- only How then liltl Ull- Nova Scctin. hem, as erialtli whosc fifiliis was But these lhe 'P°i11-1° 919W"? Mwfllellml-liands, so rich in mineral and lorest Mr. JJW. Bouiter, is n busy IXYHLiV/Glliill did not always belong to A $350,000 busintes l. certainly a 011ml“- .0ntario when pact was forlned in 1807. 1869 did they become the [lroperty of the Dominion purchase from Conlpany. Confederation Not till by Bay To ment does not rapidly get well. IPerha/ps it is the tonsils that have been removed. and still the joint, or other conditions, do not improve much. l have tried to show. 01109 01‘ twice before, that the teeth and tonsils may he considered as a fac- tory that has lbeeu producing cer- tain mootis-moisona. The factory closes down because the bad teeth and tonsils have been removed. but some of the goods they manufac- tured are still on the shelves, and wait for the bolsod to carry them gradually out of the system. ’i‘llot is wily heat, hot baths, bak- ing of the part, alld exercise, all help iu get the poison out sooner, because they hasten the circula- tion, particularly in the ailing parts. Unfortunately also, infected teeth can in turn infect the gull bladder, and thus even after teeth are removed the same old trouble persists, because the gall bladder then becomes the source of infec- tion. Now the gall bladder cannot bl- seen as readily ' as the teeth ur tonsils. and therefore suspicion doesn't rest upon it so frequently. U) removed, and ilnd that his joint ali- 11°11 tariu and Quebec become possess- eti of It as scie owners? By the simple process of passing an .\ct of Puriiutnteua. which eulargctt thclr boundaries, tImlLicd their urea and took ilillllifetlll of thousands l oi that is the yellow tint, willch appears on the mucous mcurbraltcs. stjtlare miloe from the lctlcrai p. b illfllilllfl‘ 11117311111111 111% 11111911 However there is one symptom that frequently shows itself when he gall bladder is at fault. and jaundice. skin and The other symptoms due to gull like power." House of Conlmons containing "1111 P1001116 1911111191‘ lli ‘r1 111W°1|l81 members Ontario had 82 mem- wou, $40,000 if»!!! in the aggregate hers and Quebec 65, a totui or H7. ltha-n he coltid procure it tl!il€l'Wl59..ll11d 111 111K’- 39111118 01 72 1119111119111 m they had each 24 mom-hers, ic domain. The two hi“ oartnera in the f-ni drier: of from twenty to s5xt_v~t'ive,¢"i| °W11¢15111P 0i 111959 1311118 i11"1' thousand dollars a year and thejhiceeded in a legmmme “my w 59" ‘possession 0f the valuable part of ,the Hitlterland which adjoiueti their _own territory; that is, by Act ot‘ it will also he noted plan should take who had 'l'hey had the power. those ng 48. o by Act of Parliament. tlop to the King government and tho ‘bcst ntafk“ for m" llrodtlct. it count of this claim. who believed that the policy, or no policy oi’ the Kin-g government was not in the interest of (Lunatic, vot- rd against it. ‘The 1l11<‘"11i1 in the House is as in short it all means that, throuzllluud Qucilec may argue that their (‘onservtt- Ihc "solenoid work of this ornnnu-‘tltle to the lands in question islc- lives m0, Labor 2; independen; 2. ation. through its executive rrlnt-eisal. valid and good: that they i111- The Liberal party of l0i controls Edward lfslnnd has becn pnintedrlained 1'°””e““i°“ wmwm “"5 m‘ follow-s: Liberals llli; the House. while the other three ittis groups control the govern‘ ment. "McCarty held the mare and the devil held McCarty." i The vote will puss into tldlbernl’ means progress; quantity of. the I fertilizer imported th's year is ncnrly double that of last year and ‘this means increased, production. ‘indelibly on "the map, indelibly that is. if we continue to use the intlelilirle ingredients of quality, honesty, fair dealing-and appre- ciation of our privileges. We speak of it as a claim. uuw that the malt- iluvc those from the teeth, particularly when these symptoms have lasted for some time. There is general depression. lack of anfbition, not m tch desire for food, drowsiness, and so forth. it is interesting to see that 0ili' physicians. working on tilese cou- ditions, iu addition to trying to cleanse the system by cleansiul; the intestine and depleting thc gall bladder, are mfiititlg other sull- gestiolts that appeal at once to our own common sense. These are ntassage, manipulation and luassage of the spinal column, electricity. sunlight and last but- not least, exercise, including walk- ing, rowing and breathing exer- cises. You can see that the object here is to stimulate the circulnlinn anti builti up the resistance (if the individual. S0 it‘ utter your teeth or tonsils iluvc il9l3ll removed, and you do not get some relief in n few weeks it may be due to u ittzy iivcr and infected gull ill-udder, tluti you sltotlld get ilusy about ii. 'i‘he above treotlnmut should cer- tainly give you buck some spirit and energy. ill 90-0 ‘Q O-OQ-Q ‘O-O-O-WOQ-QO-Q Q-OO By W. L. Gordon "that Maritime rights and claims air.- .to collie up for further consider-zl- ition anti adjudication. Ontario Hill-HG of paying compensation, and that whatever pretence the Mari- times may set up for claiming rc- dress is ilarred both by ndversc ptlssesnion and by the Maritimca having slept upon their rights. if absent. lirsi syllable, venb on last syllable. nniulosily. enmity, pathy, ilostiiity, grudge, uiaiice. Daily Lessons 1 In English z iMflRilS OIWDPN .l\l'l S i ‘SE13: Don't soy "tilere is no use of me Koirlg." lSzly “of my going.” O -l<‘ T b‘ N MllS HROlN 0 I ‘ NGBD: Accent. the adjective on lUllvllitlN l\i.llSSl’1i~lliiiEll: coerce. H01 ee. SYNUNTIMS‘: anger, irate, hatred. uversiotl, utili- dislike. WORD S'lliltDY: "ilse a word Baby" in Vienna, city of children's is ' The Black Forest is penetrated Children's ribbed hole. ail silel». sand. W“ by young French, in search oi’ “Schueewitchen and the Seven Dwalfs" and the Forest oi’ Arden is common ground to little Gennalls of the band o! Robin Hood. Soon the oiink of "Hans Brink- erss‘ " skates on the ice of the Zuy- tier Zlce may ring in tile ears of the lmrefoot cililtilen of Southern Italy. ‘Don Quixote may ride his ass post the lfiCfléfiiiifills youth oi‘ Stockholm. "\’\"heu these young peopic grow up, isn't it. possible that through thus having known each other and each o|hcr's childhood friends. tyhvy luuy understand each other better than their elders. who were always uttarreling?" asks Miltifllllc lielelle Schctl-itlersz. Mutiame Scheu-Riesz, Viennese tvriter. called "one of the greatest unofficial educators of our times", now is in rilis country. lecturing before schools, child study groups, civic forums-everywhere urging her overpowering enthusiasm: cheap editions of the classics of every language for Lilo clliitircn of’ every ntltlou. Already her own company,’ tile 5.14am.»- Vering has printed ovcr 250 world classics ill (let-luau. u large number ill French and Eug- lish anti a low ill Italian. "i suppose ewry nut-Ks life in lilillflll by the special hunger oi‘ childhood,“ she said, in explaining her work. "When i was a child i hunlrcrt-ti after iJtJilkH. l ucvor ililll cllotlgll to read. 'l‘llat is wily oil my iifc i have been possessor] with tho itlou that ‘I ought ~10 help tllosc who have no books." Seeing in Engiuml tllc Pcnny- Booklets. then edited by W.D. Stead. Matlante Sclleu-itiesz for years fought to convince Austrian publishers ‘to print cheu p books for chiitlletl. When she finally found one, dulinl: the war, he was an officer, fighting-null ycl sht- pct’- ulalietl him b0 publish _vcuriy alien enemy classics. "Alicc in Wonder- land" was uscli ill luttny (lclmtln ~chools during the t1lliirt1 war. Since the Will’ Matiulut- Schult- ltiesz ‘has itlilnretl at tin- wit»... of strhtloi-reatlers. Slle hut.- suc- ceeded in getting lliillly or iirc-rlt‘ suppressed, and international class- ics substituted. "if Hi1 ill/c civllizetl nation-s cnuiti make a pact tllzvt they would 1mm’ their silly llill'i'tl\\'~llilllt|t"li sclllltll reutlt-rs.“ sllt- said. “unll y-t-piuc.‘ U191" 11y ll series of clue-tic and lnutlertl authors, cilosl1n out ct‘ tlu- lrettsuries oi‘ the u-orilts hook- ehelwcs, then tho (‘ili/lllllt-ls [l]... have been used to sprcatl "poison H115" could he used to infuse at nt-w solt of (h-slnicni. feeding the minds of the children with iovc and bezlllttiy, unticustanti-iug anti good \\'l . ' >o+o04 +000 e0» o4 >0 wows-o» < Daily Selections FOR ooeeoevo-evvea rvvoeoovve Guardian Readers May 20, 1926 l ‘lCQFiTY REPOILE (‘rODM-“Yte siluii have one tnunucr of latw, us well for the stranger, as for one of your own country: for i um liil‘ inrti your floti." ‘imv, 21:22. 'lil(-A.\'l')l{—-() 'l‘il.:ul righteous lioti, tltcrt: is no rtuapcct of qu-rstius with Thcc. THE CALL OF SPRING (Joule to tile luarsilos ,witil iDllBSy willows growing, Soitest little fellows gut-bod nearly stay. iill" ill and "mu at , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. gltc TobleOllcloth. 200 yards assorted pattbrlll 50W’ wool gweaters, all sizes - 1 4 -- 98° Mu" can” M“ “gm-ted colors 5 pairs 98c .\lui|| l-‘Iuur 200 yards extra heavy grey factory sheqg: C Boys comm jerseys, all sizes and colors 39¢ each .\lt|il| Film" Boys all wool golf hose. 5P=°iii - - < ‘ ~ 69° Men's fine jersey PUHW" 5w“"“ -' ‘Z50 Boy's wash blouses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 09¢ Manx; Balbriggan underwear. fine quaint)’ A large assortment of mall’! "Bfikwear- worth up to $1.50 for’ - . » - - - r - - -- 95° V .\lfiln 1th....» Four dozen ladies’ sweaters. all the new 12 ladies’ suite, short “Lg, " Men's khaki ‘shirt; . ' ' , 800 yards heavy qreyilcotton . . . . .. _ ‘ i liuruuin Basement-l‘ __.____.i_ _________\_ 12 ladies’ silk sweaters. regular $14.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , __ 35,99 Ladies nightqdwns, special . . . . . . . . . . __ 93c Jersey knit bloomers . . . . . . . . . . Sci-null mum. .________-,.___.__..___________ Take the elevator to the best Clothing Department in the Province. 75 men's suits, fancy worsted and tweeds, all new goods at . . . . . . . . __ 515,90 "ch Boy's two piece suits, English tweelis at $5.91 All sizes. Boy’; English Fox serge suits. navy blues, two pair of bloomers . . . . . . . . _, 310,00 ‘Pbirti Flour Men's tweed raincoat‘; only . . . . . . . . __ $515 i2 men's leatherette raincoat; t9 Clea,- i, ’l‘llir|i l“luor Men's fine blue serge pants, §pgcl3| 'l‘lur.l tun... shades, full assortment of $4.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 suit cases . . . . . .. 45 club bags lfor . . .. sizes. regular . . . . . . . . $2.98 Hut-null l-‘ltmr ... $1.25 each ,_, $1.79 each 15 ladies’ silk dresses. all new stock, rgg- _ ular $14.00. To clear . . . . . _ , __ 39,00 Rut-null Plunr .\l.-|ln Floor Ladies’ chamoisette regular $2.00 f0 r gauntlets, Another special $1.85 for . . . . , . . . . . ,. $1.29 .\l:|ill Ifitnlr S. A. McDiiNAL Ladies silk hose. three outstanding values, 59c, 79c and 98c. 5 pair cotton hose (or _ _ _ , , , , , , H93; Made up sheet. Special . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.50 400 yards extra fine white cotton, regular 34c value for . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25s Curtain scrim, 15c for .12: 150 yards bleached sheeting. Regular 65c .\i:| iu Flour The Island’s Leadin g Store for it sets our ilenris zlthroil- hing, \vc'il lake tllc teucilcrs Willi us to piuy hotllu-y just totluy. Tontmio. ~—-i'IiiZill)A?lll iklunlllstul.’ .\nti Ml.~\\' 30- You are |__€_ your happiness tiepcutla upon ll- Beware of jealousy, and cultitaio contcutntent and trust in. those l°11 ‘love. Your iliriit-sione in nu cmeraitl,‘ n great roati- which tilt-nus success in love, l cr null buvc u good lucmory. You urc serious iu your tiliukiug, ill your actions and in your love, You Your flower is a lily. - Your ‘iucltv colors arc roti Mill lycliow. Ontario. or Quebec, or the Federal Government are thinking of hny such pitiful plea as a bar to Maritime right and justice in this ulatter they may have to think again! three times and lt is yours." Let us increase our vocabulary by plaster- iug one word such day. Today's Word: MOTWV-Afllli; l0 act as the motive for. "HE knowledge of the hidden facts that motivated their deeds gave him an advantage," All the farmers in. the province Potato Swaying ilt the ‘breezes. bobbed ileuds silrawlug Uh, let us plny hookey froln school-room today. I history as another "great victory" only 1, Mme nre not members of the The uncertainty "1 fife is a decree oi fate which we W11‘ not change or evil“- .No man may 101°" ‘the hour of his leav- lng. for the King government. a... the flnflie of five weeks; of loz- GWWPN‘ M-Mclallon- The: sushi tolling, five weeks during fill 0H0 be} not necessarily to attend which the "victory" wt: threat-chills meetings orw advlse—aithoush and pro-arranged, but neither theilllfl Would ‘be desirable-out Ibe- "m" “°1' ‘he "19""? Wm Persuadficause of the help their small mem- °1 Called" "H" illflahlp fee would be in financing the m" mvmmmem ha“ k"1°“'““i!>' organization which has no other done Canada any good. A GREAT ORGéNIZATION ,,,,. Spring Cieanm You will need good coal. We have .he best inverneas Screened. Albion Nut, Albion Lump. Old Sydney, Boson Coke and other kinds. Your order will have 0W best lttentlon. A. PICKARD & CO. i PHON~E 2A0 i I l Let us. climb the hillside and search for early flowers Sleeping in the glory of Atttumtrs last display, Courted by the sunshine and icti with gentle showers, Oh, come we'll play hookey from ‘the scbooi-rooln today. The compact under which the Maritime Provinces entered the Union with ‘Canada is expressed and embodied in the British North ‘America Act, i867. and we fall to mean; o; gumenance an 1t makesiflnd anything within the four cor no prom on “,8 “m, A“ ourfners or that Act which gave llmrcl‘ ito the Parliament of Canada to ex- farmere get the benefit of the orqmnd the boundaries of any ext“, There is only one way known by which this conting- ency can be definitely provided for-Lids Insurance- lf you are uninsured or undcnlnsured, make appllflilfi" now, while you are in good health. Delay may bring das- aster to your loved ones. ‘ (h e people "k6 001188". make provision. re- “Pelifilw the effect and operation of ally such increase, or dynlinu- tion, or alteration of territory in relation to any Province affected thereby." Listen to the hiaclclwirds in the Write for particulars of our low-cm. ~t>~fl¢-¢""""° marshes over yonder, Every throat is bunsting with thc Something About policies. in yesterday's Guardian we ‘puh- 8111112811011; 7-1161! have a riltht trrmg Pmv|n,.e_ o, even u, 10m; new fProvlnces out of Canadian Terri» it is true that the Province l'shed a report of the latest ac- hievement of the ‘Potato Growers’. Association, the importation amd tiiutributlon of over 10.1300 tons of, f-rtdlizer chemicals, involving (sash outlay of over 8350,0110. Tile tlktribution of this immense quan- tity oi’ fertilizer has been going on’ quietly 1n our midst. only during the past few days and indeed is no; yet completed as there are i ‘I pot-ted daily. Wlhiic the actual work of lamb, ing, unloading and rc-shipping has tree-n going on only for a few ‘days. it can easily-be realized that it must have fallen many months to ar- range for the contracting. the char- tering of steamers, the negotiating with the different wholesalers m: fling of tho chemicals to our help it in every way plausible. l —-——-<-0¢-—--_ :1 sot-roam. norss s the split-log drag. Day (Friday) public will, ‘Empire not he hltt everyone rlurln-g or afttr working hours- Aiexnnder Rose and wearing It. Every hit of ‘sunshine, these days. raises a thought of gratitud-sf n-ud thankfulnsss. ‘Perhaps this is‘ wthy the clouds and the sunshine ai- lernats. We gmuch when the olmldn come but the sunshine "in nil the more highly prized because of. them. ‘ inf Manitolta ‘i870 ostensibly under the author- ily or the iParliament of Canada Road Hunters’ keep 7m" we Mlwhich was afterwards found to bc iuitra vires, and tile British .\'nrti1 lAcmrit-n Act. i871, was past-ted h; Wm the Imperial Parliament to com-c: holiday. the error and validate the ututu.‘ he'ore"o{ Manitoba as a Province. ories. was established Section 2 of the B. N. n3‘ A. Act still two trmlH cirgoert due and ex. have an opportunity of buying a-n'i87i, gives power to the Pariln~ I iment or ‘Canada to establish nev iProvinces. This does not concert‘ ins now. Section 3 is as follows:- The Parliament. of Canada: may from time t0 time with tht consent 0i’ the Legislature of any Province of the said Dominion increase. diminish, or olherwlst- alter the limits of such Provlncc upon such terms and conditions This section apparently confers power not before given, to the P". ‘lament of Canada to incre ac. iiuliuiult or alter the limits or any "rovince, but under certain limita- tions. Such changes can only be made us are agreed in by tho beg. lsiatura or lmgisiatures oi‘ thc Provinces affected thereby. Were not the Maritime Provinces "affect- 2d" by the cessinn of a vast tract tf the Canadian Hinterland t0 Oll- lnrio and Quebec? if so, when was the transfer ever "agreed to" by my one of the Legislatures in the llaritilue Provinces? it was never to agreed to by them. These anti other questions here- ‘n crudely outlined can obviously be dismissed more intelligently by lurinfs thnn by merc laymen. We desire simply to raise the point hut Parliament had no rightful power to transfer. as it did, the as may be agreed to by the said lands in quoptlonata Ontario and legislature and may, with the Quebec. music of his lay. Frogs take up the‘ chorus. so do noi stop and ponder- lei us leave the school hottsc to the teachers for today. 0h. Then harkeu to tile music of tile orioie and robin. The lure of brotlk and uroodlaud ‘are ‘calling us away; Titerefs magic in the Springtime. Klowtjf l} i o... l,',‘1_1jf)f;,, s inn,‘ H ., n 1,4 .1 Our Mail Order System Sometimes you find it Im- possible to come to the city to purchase your drug wants HYNDMAN Provincial Managers LIMITED. & Con’ The Great-West Li" Charlottetown, P, E. I. or perhaps you have a pre- scription and cannot conven- iently bring It to our store. It is for people such a‘: you that we have established a MAIL ORDER SYSTEM It matters not what you de- sire in our line all you have to do ls to write or phone- we guarantee to deliver the‘ goods when and where you wanil thong OIVE U8 ,A TRIAL AND FIND OUT FOR VOURBELF rut 2 macs on uosrorts 140 Great George street Telephone 31s g Exquisite P tiumes if you dsolro ‘something different 10'1"‘: perfume-oomethlng so much more deltqllmn than any scent you ever dreamed of. ‘i Rlgautfo UN AIR VEMBAUME will just nu the bill. Another very 1°"°'1 odor just received is Yardley’: \ ION-D GTR E ET . The most fastidious ladies are J11" 9°'"' m" eeotssy over than odors. r. . THE ‘VWHITE DRUG STORE JAMIESON ' v nttuootsr.