1 E "1 *iii* lit liirk’ l'1 i X iii' .i§._ . 1 'iii . wil :".»:l 11; _ lv” 1 _it ~" f _ _ 1 ._ ' lensing u-ii; u~»..11.|».| num moo 1 _ u 1 1 ‘ati t1 .if _ :lil 7'. if fall: l t i0’ li ‘ , 11 _ 1 1 i i \ » 1.-j~‘ » l »¢‘i 1 ‘ 1' 1 ""~". i 3 '. é'| 5 __ it 4, fl' _ff ' ,,.. ;»1”.t"I1 i 1 i mr' ¢1iARi0'r'l'F1‘nw\i FIJARDIAN MAY Tiiefciiiaions _ ‘ p,"|4,`=;,_W. Chnl" ta. lrlmn 1lr¢~|'rnldsnl»-J. L llront. ' enum:-|.i»u|.. roi, u. lunar and uananr-J. ll. Marriott TOWN GUARDIAN Uiiiia _ ‘Notes By_f`/ie Way E One of the main reasons given for , the decline in export orders for Can- ` ` l adlan wheat and the prevailing low ‘prices is the abnormally large crop L lwllnnnu D I. 0. Anllvllll Kdllnr-Il I. UIPYIL “JI pa' _yur (ln unvam-0) malls. oh the continent of Europe, especial- ly in France, but Mr. Maurice Be- llanger, assistant Canadian trade l ip canon um value athlon gn yn: nr mvancrl delivered nlagazine Litgrature p1‘&Sl!Dlf6d U10 P00016 milk. Ind Mlrk, The recent death of Mr Charles i Scribner. for nearly half a century a leader in the field of magazinepubllc- ation. may recall the fact that this periodical was first issued in 1870. sixty years ago. and that magazine literature has a long history. In some sort lt was known in the seventeenth SATURDAY, MA 3 For flirty-.seicri years rl funnful lmd Coiii|>Qi_eiit offit‘;".1 in the Ciiil Service of Canada, l.lr. Percy Pope. of this City. .1\s_=r.taiu Rceeiicr* General. retires fr-;»1u his duties at the end of this niontli. 1 Mr. Pope. who eii'.ei'eri the Civilj service as .-X;su~iai‘.l llcccivcr Gen-I eral in 1883 has nf1:=.iral13.' had a wide hiicl'\'ar1ed experience ln his department. In nriiiion to his fe- l=pons;ble position he has been bc- A .Voltiblc l\'ecoi'd hind the scfncs in :i Sim! P5135' maiiliood has been ln touchwitli inner circles at Ot- tawa. In the social and literary activities of the Province Mr. Pepe has taken an outstanding part during the past half oentury. His intimate knowledge of Canadian history, provincial and federal, i-_ad & e‘:&ty ‘seth :.1 e, speaker and writer, have long been recognized. In his courteous and dig- nified bearing, as well as in the competent manner in which he dis- charged his official duties over so long a period of years. !\/Ir. Pope has maintained ihe' highest standards of the Civil Service. He knew person- ally the heads of the Department during his period of office and was invariably regarded bv them with est/eem and affection. Mr. Pope recently returnerl from Halifax, where he acted as Rteeiver General during the vacation of that offlrinl. Yvhile the period of his active service in the 1,‘ep.°,i'tmcnt termin- ates with this month. Mr. Pope will be on rt-firing 1-:avr until December lst. His niiniei'c1ii= frienils in this Province and thi'.~.ii,=:liout Canacla will wish him many _vears of con- tinued good health in which to rh- joy' well earned rest and leisure. The actiiit: Assistant Receiver General will be Mr. D. A. MacKin- PN!- J _ Y Vital Statistics. 1927 1*" "T ‘Progre.=.s_in the campaign agaliui tuberculosis in this Province is in- dicated in the seventh annual ro- DOH 'if the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Just issiiecl, which covers etihaustivcly the vital statistics of all the. l"roviiic':s fcr the _vcar 1027. In 1831 Prince F.r1iv:\i'°l¢el`* l>€f°\`€ °f 8 P‘l`lYS~°B\1 Same F981* Kl\1ght‘s Penny Cyclo . _ during the period since 1921. 0 ' ' l connected with B 1m.g¢__c1miC who' ped;a_ whilst the society for Promo-E NU” Year’ EV’ tm” °‘ 19140 Wl'llMl‘1 ""”i`*“* 1 Thg tourist associations of Ihe; Sl»3l¢d mal ¢°n5tlPatl°n “'35 3 5ymp', Mon of Chrlsman Knawlcdge in mel I"iscr1l Slabilily Essential ‘ Maritimes have extended a. cordial l0m>il1 €\’€l’ 70 P91900! 0| me P°il‘l1l»5 Same 5'5" “me °“l ‘With me SMU" ' _“mation to me Oak|aud_ caufum_ ' ;.dmi;¢,¢d_ lday Magazine. In 1843 appeared thef a cursionists, who uraose s nd In lookin! °l'°r mvem5em¢l'll-1 ll* Famlll’ Hefll and iW° 3'¢°~1'5 °fl'€l"| The one thing that Canada needs ex _ D _l pe ' _ _ __ _ ds _ mud J al d th _ "mt profoundly’ _efspmaily Unger; much of which time will be spent in lazines, perhaps the most widely adver-1 1 l“'°5°"" “wld wndmons- ‘S siablml' the Maritimes. Each of the pro-l tised remedies are for the treatment- _ Ol llSCRl i>0l1L‘1‘- 'l`»'lHl. HS N1 Ottaivai vinces by the sea has many i'esidei‘its_ of this complaint. ` l _exchange points one 15 just what in California who will be glad to In fact _.the condition is so common: visit their native provinces. Prince. that paraffin oil prepared ln an in-_ Edward Islanders alone. how rest- viting manner, and preparations of_ dents of California, would make e ¢psom salts also. are being taken very considerable excursion, and no daily by thousands of indivlduals JU-il' part of Canada would extend a as regularly as they eat Oi' 510611-2 eh an e ar en o e . oc -bran, ax see . aw , -- breads. and so forth. l _ ' Now that constipation lnterferes_ _ catching votes, and which alters its. 'Most people resent being cohsid~ | with me memuh uhysiuay md event fiscal views every few months in or- ered violators of the law.' says the' mural haalth of the ll1dl\'l\'-lllill lS0\’\ly_ ‘ der to beguile different elements of T°l°31'3l’h ‘l°“m“]' M “ng "5 8' Tal' too true and rather than allow itto so_ the population can be regarded as 3°; __;f0;°°:__h°on];al_‘es‘:E o_l__"_§_’;€§___l_g; aifwt i-h¢ SYS'-U11. li ll °“l¥ °°m|_n°“_ - - . - ` ' sense to use methods above ment on-1 nothing short of a_positi\e handicaP_ say to smuggle or bootleg. do so. ed_ HW_,e,_,e__ somedmes men uv.. “_: _to industry and national prosperity. _ That, probably explains why the ____-1 mec___m_ca_ “__” mfcomtlp-‘__ I After swinging from free trade to_ Uaouaands of visitors to the Ger- mom md when me condmuhnu .1_1 ommercm .mioru vo vow va,-1gf_ go mah liner at. a New York dock were W. __ _,Bum ___ woum bu _Mn tu mu, .h 1 -nm Q y D ' reciprocity and to tariff for revenue., mdizmm ‘ °° Lx” "'”1£"' suit your family doctor, instead of . shore they found onlclal hands pllc- in ___ _,_ ,Wynn The un of u _ the Liberal party has of late yearsi cd on ____em_ perm” 8°me___m"_t.i'y g to el__le dm Q ‘nd cout” 1 lic!" Cul Sie” m“““f°°i“’i“¥ i“d“""‘ rudely, in order to ascertain if they ' Tyan' :mn lfrrituwzéhe umm of _ | in y so _ tries upon the ienter-hooks of un-_ had any bottles or flasks in their swmach _md ______”___nes that serious _ certainty, with continual changes ih_ Cl0ll'\95- A l1€W-SPBDOI' W_l'll5¢l' 8001: consequences may "sum . 1 the customs schedules and always ` time “° °°m°d the word hm Supp And when you do consult your dw. l with promises or threats of more* :Sd _1;I_(:;;:_yp__!elx_t' e`;ar:__1__ex` tor ask him to make a. thorougfh ex- a hs e s '- l hah es. Such an indefinite coursei D ainihatloh instead 0! Prescribing loin! ! C Biz __a_______ sheen _“dust” 1 remedy other than the one you have. lpar ' es . 1 ---° " i 1 __ _ d th th been using. _ Penalizes labor. dr.\ es wage earners __l;°¢E\;___;l_lS:_l>e\;°el‘¢________ xr th: when n _mmm wmpmm M I "re _to seek employment elsewhere, in-_ icxmess purpose of ___________u______g the _______°a__ b__o__c__________ heart uu_‘°u_ o_._ 1 jures the merchant classes, and _ _cn ___ of the __ca___ Tms was dune shortness of breath, immediately the _ S . insures for general stagnation. by measuring me shadows cash so doctor examines the throat, the l_ux_i:;> a The best thing that could happen determining the longest day, the °§ ?;:_sl;_°_:_t_'o:“;o;'_l;e';u:;e§‘___‘;‘_; _.___ ' . . o ' to Canada after the coming general _ 5h°"l3°s° dal* ‘md the day °“ “hlch . d 1 ,__ is "s,.1.ib_ , . _ ` the sun began to turn back on itself Sardmg dm 5" 9' axa ve P " election would be the terinihation and __sWa__0w ___s own s___adow_,, ed_ Nu examination is mgdg once for all of the vacillating, dilly- _ ° Now just as a. sore throat has a dallyinfz, groping fiscal course, whichl Muse or Other ¢0T\Clllfl0l'_l 1133 I wus* has Cu_.u_.d the country aud its 1u_1 The time is coming _when rubber so also has constripatioh and that dustrics and its people for almost' mms may be °°mm°“ ‘l'l_ll'*l-5 Wim' cause should be l00li€d 101'- ' ‘ f _ _ _ try, especially ln the cities such is of course most cases of oonstlpa-_ 1 8 ‘l"P`d0' Tm mstalmlon or a CO“'1 the prediction of Harry Newman. 1,1011 are due to lack of exercise, and _ .=ci'vati\',e Administration at 0ttau'alc1~m,f of me mbber division of the umm becuusé of mc son digg, u5ed,_ _with a stable tai-ifi policy seems to' United Stairs Department of Com- but sometimes there are other_causes.| _: ‘:: the mi,-_~ e.1.=_~e1-_s es uma tor the m°_1‘C°~_ I\1_£E11s_l_HH;l__f;;;f__:f§_H:;;\;_;;i_1__ec._i_1;i_sL;;;fm§0;u;n_l<;?_dd°c_ mucmcm' rocks laid on a solid foundation. tux. wcre “-mm; 1,0 'invg3l,igat¢_ in-` ----? Less noise, greater safety and more cluding pressure from other organs. | . . I{ei'c`s The Chance, Boys! °°‘“f°"' “fe me “d"°“"‘3°5 °1“”"f‘°‘l stricture, adhesions. weak lbd0ml\'1Bl Ln- alma-l.g genes ahianhon ....._.»` :KL My forum the Dominion has not enjoyed for I the past iiiiie years and what it is l less likely than ever to enjoy for thc next five years if the present Ad- ' niiiiisiration is retained in ofiiec. _ A Government which treats the . tariff machinery as only a means of 0 ing tliiee months touring Canada IIEWSPRPHS. D€l‘l0dl°3lS. 9-Hd 11198 “ll” We 0” 01”" Jn by ei time Charles Dickens was edltlrig_ Household Words. in 1850, there werc_ at least a score of fugitive periodicals printed in London alone. The demand, increased so markedly that, whereas' in 1831 it was estimated that about al hundred and twenty-five thousand' copies were ln circulation, by 1864 the total had risen to more than three and I. hall' millions_ "Blackw0od`s"' more its debut as early as um, witiif Scott, Lockhart. Maginn, syme andi James Hogg u contributors, its edl-_ tor being John Wilson. author of Noctes _ Ambrosiahae. But the New Monthly had already thc s.art by; three years, and to this magazine Campbell, Theodore Hook, Bulwer' Lyttoh and Ainsworth liberally con-1 tributed. In "Fi-aser's." which be¢an‘ its course in 1830. many of the earlier; assays of Carlyle and 'rhackeray werel done into print, This magazine was_ long famous for its gallery of literary _ portraits. A rivei to the Fraser- was ml London Metropolitan. first edited by_ Campbell and afterwards by Captain Max-ryan who published therein many of his sea romance. The Cruik-sli|.hk| plates did service in illustrating the romance of Harrison Ainsworth, which first saw light, in the pages of "Bent- ley's," dated 1837. “All the Yea: Round," supervised by Dickens, and Macmillan's Monthly both started in 1859. The next year saw the emergence of “Comhill," edited by Thackeray, and of "Temple Bar." and “Good Words." Some of these magazines have gone; others have changed their titles, and some are still very much in _ evidence and keep up the excellent1 quality of their contents. If anyone should espy a copy of the English_ _illustrated for iaaa et seq, let nimi seize it. These pages contain thel splendid drawings of Herbert Ralltohl and much else worl.h_v of being trea-_l sured. By the way, the Illustrated wasl launched as an offset to the American 3 I-la.mer's and Century. . | Which may remind us that Har-| pez-'s Magazine has been in existence_ eighty years. It began its voyage ln, 1850. a thing of paste and scissorsf but with great judgment exercised by' the editor in selection. And the wood- ! ____ e ____ a___z____0__ ____ :_ an CMM up to date is the high cost of rubber. My thought is that`1f you are gegg. 1 g `“" ` Newman thinks that if the cost of _ug plenty of bending exe,.cise5_wa1k Corps .fill be unrlcrtaken at a meet- ____bue_, can ug kent duu.u_ many Cities __o___5_de__a____y _md can some much! ing of the Navy _League next Tnics- | will soon be ready to adept rubber foods dum._ you shouyd ucv have con.: i clay night, This is something new for ' roads. su.puuou_ If you d°_ then mme |5_ _ Prince Edward island and shoulcll _"“__ _ some reasons. and you should help , The Eastern Cana lan provinces . _ I _ prove as much or a success as th. are __________ he______ on ____a___ ____ States your 1ioc.or try find it _ _ 'school cadet corps have undoubted- :icréss the line in respect to wooded lly proven 10 bs- Tl\5`Y¢ ls SCRYCCIY ii areas, but the latter are setting a 5 cut drawing are n joy to ,t-he eye., Twenty years clapszd between thc, first issue of Harpers and that of thei S:ribher firm. And the new arrival inf the American market showed excel-l lent eraftsmaiiship alike as regards the “get-up" and thc material. Wil-l liam Morris. in this number. con- tributed a poem, “Fair Weather anzl Foul," and Rebecca Harding Davis was responsible for the first Scribner Twain contributed a short story. "A Curious nop`er1ence," whilst Mrs. Hodgson Burnett contrived the first serial appearing in this publication. The ten-cent magazine idea took form in 1890 with the issue or Munsey’| the roiiowiag »o°toi»¢r. and or M¢ci11.~¢ei1.,_ 1893, which contained ninety-three pages of reading matter, 'a wonder- fully 800d first number. Whether with ~`: 'ie- T); .1-at ‘ 5 _ .1 pci- Fom='_ _ _ ...-4 '_ sg.-. --.-~ 1..-» -.=» _ __ e _ 24.19311 _§l'if'4 1 5 l ' 1 1 11.. 1... 1.11.... .1 ......1.1.... .1 .111 ‘.‘ Protection with Profit " I sorts and colors at his dayfthe sty1e_ and material have kept pace with the ` market demand we do not presume to ` decide. A Famous Truce from the German side of ho-m\ha- lahd, appears in "German Students' War _let-ters" (points out a Daily Mall reviewer). The writervaa al Young student of philosophy of Mar- , burg. His letter is dated, "Near Four- nes, January 3. 1915." Twelve days later he was killed hear !'ro_melles.l Of the "truce" he wrote: | "New Years Eve was very queer here. An En'gli.sh_officer came across with a white flag and asked for a, truce from 11 o'clock till 3 to bury' the dead (just before Christmas there were some ~fearful enemy attacks here in which the English lost many in killed and prisoners). The truce was granted. it is good not to see the corpses lying out in front of us any more._'rhe truce was, moreover. extended. The mgiieh came out or their trenches into no-mans-land and exchanged cigarettes, tihhed meat, and photographs with our men, and said they didn't wax-it to shoot any mon. Bo there is an extraordin- ary hush, which seems quite uncanny. our meh and theirs are standing up on the pai-apet above the trenches. "Ori New Yea.r'| Evo we called across to tell each other the time and agreed to me I. ulvo at _1I. It was l. cold night. We sang longs. and they clapped (we were only 00-70 yards apartl; we played the mouth- organ ai-id they tml. and we elap- psd. Then I asked if they_hadn't get any musical instruments, and they produced some bagpipes (they are the Scots Guards, with short petticoats and bare legs), and they played some of their beautiful ele- gies on them, arid sang, too. Then at 12, we~ all tired _salvos in _the air. Then there were I. few shotf from our guns. I don’t_l¢how what they were firing at, and tl1e'usually__so dangerous Verey lishf-H ¢1'l_°l¢l,°re.m-1111511-iii»_._`_ii undergoing a period of severe eéoii- omle depression. The Labongdv- en-iment has taken valieht me|.a_\Y`es, including increases in many eust ms duties designed to aid in establish- ment. of industries in Australia," eutt- - ing down loans from over'aea_| mar-| kets, putting into effect a 'rigid pro- i gramme of economy. The stats gov- ernments have followed 'this exam-! ple. 1 A sharp decrease _ln 'the price of ivool, Australia's greatest primary in- -is the motto of- ti.v.G;'cai.-West Life, and it i.-, :learly descriptive of the service rendered by this great Canadian life Insurance company. Personal rates and particulars furnished without obligat ion. Hyndman £5 Co. Limited Provincial Managers 3 Chgrlquetown Offices Lo-.vcr Queen Si. * Prince Edward |siand’s. “Colden Future ” A Booster Feature To Stimulate Business rind Business Con- ditions in l’riru:e Edward island. published hy The Charlottetown Guardian We are 'Solicitlng the Cooperation of the Business Firms and Leading Men of Charlottetown, Summerside and the Province. ~ Mr. Frank Walker, Assistant Editor of the Guard-_ ian is editing this Special Feature Edition, which ia now in the course of publication. and Mr. J. M- Kirk- land is in charge of Publicity. Boost for a Greater Province oo-.|¢¢o0o00O lustry. is the underlying cause of the . ooo ‘QU-GO OO-GO OOO-§'§OOQO~V~O~OO'O¢§O OO O OO O-O-‘OOO-O70 O40#-540006-O-O E. R. BROW 146 Richmond St..` Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest 'Jil Ci Qu 5° Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summersiile, Lloyd Lewis ooooooo-evosaoeeoeouoooooooooeooooaoooqo»oo¢4N+#N 2 , ¢¢o¢o»>»»4»»¢»»»»»-Q f Y - _ .4 0->&4#-0* 0 CO-OOXOOOOOOOOOOG. ~OC>O'Ol§OOO5O'0OO-"O To get the real i°efi'es’_iing flavor of ten TRY BRAHMIN Sold Only in Red Airtiglit Packages ¢4o4-9-boo-4 .¢¢¢oeo0eooooe00o0so00* uouovooeooooooe ‘ . 1 ‘ __ 591-ful, ';ii_ it _ a. ood. it iw a 1131 - 0% 1 ` “ ° . _ -- O1/NM. , .ical flavor. and there. is somethin In the recent -1-,XM |0|.__ `_____,,__ , _ about the idea that is highly pi'o_hils- must, su lives wte_rc SONXET _ 1ng_ Captain G. F, Morris, Dominion _:iid _ tix: dstate 3 21:50( UE _______ . 'o ii ierpr. _ .. - . A; .._. _ Field S':crctar_v of the Navy League. The dC__€__ ____ _S _a__g___ _“__ The 5l_a___i_k_ and ..f:r.ois im!-. \\lL S0_ 1 will irc present at Tuesday nights __ is ___u_,_m35eu _,umuauy_ by me uutu_ v__x___ ____ ______m________ S_______;___ ___1 |m1`Cli1i2 ln lllff Nfllil' I/wguf Build' mobile toll of life on the _liigl'i\va;.'s. Cha_,S__ ___ mm _ Q t1i_':, and as a g'~n:‘i'hl i:i‘.'1"\tio:\ t0 which people are_so_uSe:l _t_'> that thty ' Ham _,__m_!,:d Km. joy _mu mu in uv). lnli interested has been extciidcd ` almost accent lt- HS li1C\'1lal>lf‘~ my . _ l ' “~‘_”“ " To take`his pastime 'mth the p:e;° css The Soviet Government of Russia m_.___,_g_ I tcndanm ..h” l°l°““"`d L° sta" “ 5"” comm Ott had I dune his noble keeplngi ---***"‘_ igrowjing lndustry ln 'I‘urk_estah cov- “,_.uug_ | l fllarilflllc P7‘05P¢`¢`t5 l°l.'l"3'“ mmm “°‘_'e5‘ The w°rk re' Woundlhg his heart to 1vor.dei' what; _ __ 'quires a huge irrigation scheme _go _,mum be _ _ 1'tcv:cwing election prospects in the _ firtllizeb l_;i_iici_,__;i1;i_u_i_i_e_ls_ O; Gods _)u_.uu5e in B soul of _,um d¢-_ _ _ _ S ,d P t f.-mds _ c a. eu mee; _ Imarmmc mu' me 5 my os jsoil, but without water at present. And there he had ‘en mu but fo,-_ 1 it is pretty generally conceded that _ Unmd states engmeers an in charge ____a___d______ ______°__g_ _ the Rhodes Govcrnnieht has greatly _ of mv work, but they do not seek ` | improved its position in Nova Scotia :i__ub1ic_:§::'__cRS___ll;2 scl?_i”__"_-lce°;'__;§El__§° ____‘_’; But seeing thee with me now. his task _ 1 G _ 3 6 U _ ' at close ' 1smce 1928' nm? that me mmm ov, l Uiilled sm” °°tl°" 3"°“'m' He knoweth, and wherefore he wasl ‘ ernment of Prince Tdward Island has » _ had to stun , 1 I lost ground heavily. The retirement l .rm range, of vat"-pillar pests in And work confusion of so many foes: | :of Hon. A. E. Saunders from thc‘ recent yea_i-E. amo_i_\g _the _zrect-_r;i_u§ The t_l;;i1ek§ _txt he doth look for._ 1 . - ' ' _ trees shou riot, e orgo n. _ . Premiership to accept a ju