-..-,.. ._... .--_..'.‘......_...,‘,,,,, tiles is... rut i cusstonstown sullsnuls Morning Daily (Founded 1801i Prisideni um. Col. w. Chestar s. mun VIM rresldeni J. R- Burnetl». F. J. I. ldltor and Managing Director J. 8.. Burnett. l‘. l. l. Secretary Liens. Uun- D. A. Maoldnnon, D. l. o, Associate Eultor Frank Walks: BJBEGRIPTION BATES» 85.00 pervyear ttn advance) delivered to 0B7 dtW per year ‘in advance) maued to P. l. Island Il-W oer vw on wvmee) mailed to Canada um us Members Audit. Bureau cl circulations “The Strongest Memory is" Weaker than tllewlylfegylcest Ink”. FRIDAY, HAY 8, 1038 Time For Action 1n a letter in t0day’s issue, Mr. J. O. Hydn- man emphasizes the importance of prompt action on the part of the Provincial Government in pressing upon Ottztwa the necessity of provid- 111g. m the Supplementary Estimates this year, for a start to be made on the harbour improve- ment project for Charlottetown. The time, as Mr. Hyndman says, is short, as the Supplemen- tiaz Estimates are likely tolbe brought down s fortnight Hon. Mr. Dunning is fully informed as to the nature of the work; the survey has been completed, and there is no rea- so! i! the world why further time should be wasted in view of the serious unemployment situation. __In addition, Mr. Hynd-naa suggests immedi- iis stops being taken to make a complete sur- VQ of the proposed North River Bridge pm- ioet. He points out that in March, 1936, Pre- nid‘ Campbell "had given assurance that this itvuy would be undertaken “at an early date." Apparently this has not yet been done, although I was stated m: the last legislative session by Hon. Mr. McIntyre that "a partial survey" had been made by the Dominion Government. Mr. McIntyre did not explain what the nature of Giis partial survey was, perhaps for the good and sufficient reason that he did not know, From all that we can learn, no real effort was made i0 implement Premier Campbellfll promise given in i935, either by the federal or provincial au- thorities. The borings necessary to make an ac- curate estimate of the cost of this project would take a considerable time. No such work was undertaken, yet last year the Provincial Gov- ernment obtained, frorn the Federal Department of Public Works, a statement calculated to throw cold water on the whole proposition. It is possible that had there been more ‘active co-operation between the federal and provincial governments, "both these unem- ployment projects would now be under way. The failure to achieve this co-operation is all the more inexcusable by reason of the fact that the Dominion Finance Minister is himself a re- presentative for this constituency in Parliament. Since the above was written, a special meeting of the City Council was held last night, at which both the North River bridge and the har- bour improvement projects were strongly in- dorsed, and special emphasis laid on the need of taking immediate action in both cases. As pointed out, the time is short. If we are to get that million dollar vote put through which Mr. W. Chester S. McLure suggested last August to the cost of the Federal Government, per manned more than 200 per cent. While the Minister l8 urging that there is no excuse for the lesser advance, he would do service by gdight 0n_ the tremendous expense of party politics, which figures so largely in hi5 stock in trade, and unquestionably in the cost" m of farm implements. “The lot of' the compan happy one. The committee found they had their ups and downs, one company showing a net profit of 6 1-2 per cent over a ten-yeay p"- iod, another a loss of $1,000,000, two others a net profit of $20,760, while the losses of one from i926 to 1935 amounted to $15,000,300 Can the Minister of Agriculture set everything right by having a motion adopted or a bill ies.has not been a’ be “Political oppression of business has not help- _ Governments could relieve the cost of implements and other articles by tak- ing less business revenue for their own use. Mr. Gardiner might better turn his attention to some- thing of this sort instead of trying to make his constituents believe business itself is rotten at the core and in need of the kind of political re. formation he can provide." Especially, it might be addecb in view of the fact that Mr. _Gardiner’s own party govern- idilflili has been m power for three years and has Pm! "tithing, apparently, to remedy the Sig“. ticn complained of! ed seller or buyer. "T“§__S7§_-§_R.1%9TTET0WNV otlslznlsri i. notes sv nit vm ' In 0mm: or. Ilford Mm . “who Mwsv under Easter: Avenue. London, the QM m," Lfillb w; p‘ these stnrways main arterial roads. m pbmg of the world they am built. foot. git-be 20 feet above the mm m4 m other places they are 5141mm‘ em l0 or 12 feet. below the roads. The oblect behind all these ideas n totlvtvlgeenoeeestrlsnsanotrar- 11c apart. ' Asmfllnstcth u- rl ‘t. Retold. Larrnor gndeifioredngzirfh: reason for the paradoxical result‘ in the woheLsorl-Morley experti- mmt mil-st- be svusht m the effect measuring rods ma do,“ A mafisllfllls rod in motion. accord. 1X18 t0 this hypo-thesis, would be shmtenfii W H definite length in mommies with its speed, m, greater the speed the greater the Shortening. Similarly a. um 1,, motion would be slcwed down at 5 definite robe proportional to its speed. Measuring rods. accord t0 this hypothesis. would shffi to zero if they czuld be made to travel with the speed of light, I35’. 000 miles per second. Simflgfly‘ g clock traveling at the spged a; Uniform Public Accounts _11\ studying the accounts of the various pro- vmoes, says the Financial Post, the members of the Rowell Commission must have been struck by the lack of uniformity that is apparent in them. Each province has devised its own sys- tem,“ b90kkeeping and presents its own fornl of flnatlclal statement to the public. Obviously, comparisons are difficult to make but, what is "m" Important. ll! l. number orf the financial statements the facts are presented in such fash- lOI that the ordinary citizen has but small op- portumtyto determine and understand the truth. What is true of provincial accounts is true on aneveirbroader basis of municipal accounts, The financial statements of many municipalities are less complete than the books a newsboy would have to keep to know if he was making or losing money. A ‘firm, constructive recommen formlty and clarity in all public accounts, coming from the Rowell Commission, would give im- petus to a movement for better statements that has made all too little progress. dation for uni- I‘ Editorial Notes Clean-up week has been fixed for May 21 Mrs. Coogarfs press agent has uld not popular plaining he co uld not let her ta her lawyers wo by newspaper. Now if muzzle Jackie. lk. Such is trial somebody would just .P., is the first candidate ted by any organiza tivc leadership. Mr_ Earl Lawson, M to be officially nomina for national Gonserva York Conservative Association en Mr. Dilmljrlg should be placed in this year's estimates, it is high time that all concerned were utting their shoulders to the wheel. Pressure Rail that is needed to convince Ottawa that waiting until next year, after the unnecessary long delay that has already occurred, will not be tolerated. Political convenience, in the situ- ation Charlottetown is facing, is the last thing ' that should be considered. Energy Going To Waste One, at any rate, of our Liberal representa- lives at Ottawa sccms to bc alive and kicking. {Ihat gentleman is Senator Mczhtllur, l-lc com- plained the other day that he was not. getting enough work to do ill tllc Upper Chamber, that he was tired of being on committees that hadn't met “for several years," and (lcclzlrcd with char- acteristie energy his rcftiszll “to he a bump on a 108. 'W t rubber stamp, any longer." ‘ i Unfortunately tllc Srnatc has to \vait for the legislation sent up to it from the Lower Hotlsc, andno doubt tllcrc arc nullly hon. illcmbers who, like Senator L\lL‘.\I'illlll', would like to scc a little more action. In tllc meantime, perhaps our Prince County Senator could impart some of his pep to hi5 party colleagues in the Lower Chamber, where measures of considerable inlportzlncc to this 586-. tion of Canada arc being discussed, and where there is plenty of opportunity of showing zeal and independence on behalf of the taxpayers of this Ipviace. An Old Liberal Custom Jnder the. heading “Playing to the Political Gallery" the Globe and Mail, Independent Lib- eral, says editorially: “Hon. I. G. Gardinefls speech in the House of Commons last Friday on the cost of farm implements leaves little room for doubt that he is less concerned about prices than making an impression on the Saskatchewan electors. Many of his recent addresses suggest that he is using his office to play to the West in a narrow, rtisan spirit, an attitude which docs not add to his stature and may easily have far-reaching effects in helping the Social Credit movement. It is doubtful that the by-election vote in Ed- monton Fast was pro-Social Credit as much as "anti-Gardiner. The Federal Minister of Agri- culture must know that he is widely criticized for the failure of the two major parties to make common‘ cause. against this demoralizing inno- ‘ f» nrotttti. r m myth ng" else. f point lnMnflardine their annual meeting. v s Notwithstanding anything that Mr. Ma say to the contrary, “the ds for the integrity and mai dian National Railways as a pub "Slit, would be slowed down one hour each hour—that is, at such Speeds time would stand still from the mint 0f view or the stationary observer. l At- Wltson. Sis-sh, which i, about, 50 miles north 9g Rsqnq, the“. isamanlooyearsofagowhohu 311st gone on record to the effect. that 3- 80013 lauBh is man's hast medicine. It is to be mend ma; this cenltentarian. Wlllam Hcwe by mime- lv-ushs frequently and heart- ilv- He appears in elocellent. health. These are times in which many a person does not feel liioe laugh- 1118. These are days of concern for mfl-YW from s. material angle. and when one locks out 0n the world situation and sees the nations arm- tnz and making faces at one a,“- obher many a one does not. find it fill-W iio release a laugh or even a 5m!“- lmlefi it be of the sardonic sort. Still. one doesn't. think with l poet that man was made to mourn One likes to think that he was meant to smile and laugh and be jolly more than is the case mph most prisons and more so than al- as a M..." "s "at, its...“ truzs. m e na Leader-Post. Those Albertans who gnflq] amonthorsoagowhenthoymm that the fire brigade had been called out at Windsor, Exist/land, by citizens who mistook a..di.splay of aurora for tine reflection of a great tire. may be more clmaribably dis- posed now. They will be if they were one of those Edmontoniarls who were fooled similarly on Fri- day evening. Seldom has s more BIKl-mflflllmfy display been seen here. The deep blood red color was particularly awe-inspiring, No ‘wonder Europeans. who se- the aurora but rarely. were so distzurb- ed when they salw a similar display not so 1011s! ago. Cabled reports related at. that time how peasants in some districts feared war had broken out or than the end of the world had come Many Miser-vars here Friday night. even knowing what they were locking at, felt. strangely-Edmonton Journal ss $005,000. After Honourable Mi‘- uunning returned to Onawa, he arranged with Mr. R. O. Camimey. chairman o! the Board oi Canaan. to come to Char- Mr. Campney. on arri- tlle water-front, ex- the conditions and xtenslvely, and the d of ‘rrade had every reason to believe that Mr. Campney was of our needed _lmiirove- earried out." and that he appeared in sympathy with our WPPUBLIC FORUM This column. ls oilen Isl the ‘on h ’ ‘ of Gnsrrlinn floss not ne- slcrse the opinions nl- ITBST PRIZE WINNER d ds 313d Here is a major project oi which flint prize o1 twenty-ave do inory work has lsrs nated by the Prince Edward land Dspartsnenvt the student aooompl in the m; yggf 0g owl‘; that. it is a project that is a 100% Federal expenditure. It can be immediately. It'w1ll not only give considerable employ- ment for many months. but when completed will be a valuable asst our Port and Province. It will ers and shippers ty to ship direct by and from the West In- snd South America. where new markets are opening well as direct shipments to rest. Britain and Eur- large tourist cruisers many wealthy tourists for the first tLme, and our Port and Province will become popular and prosper as s___-.____ _.L_... A11 this means more .. oyment on our wat- lch is mtuéhtxinoléedde- ou e oe. ‘ifi, haflxm, lm- Mr. Tea Poll Says: was unanimously en- fl" Mimi?- miimdi For a Deli i ' C ol y e en rs ts o! Prince Ed- c Dub The time is short, the lalrtgstiulrdeiport is, that the Sup); Use BRA HMIN Orange Pekoe Tea I’ have very much pl inc Lewis Mr. in record to this mat- el his friends through- out hhs province as well ll well-winners of the‘ youth evince. will be only too glad to ow that our young me measuring up to what we Department of Agriculture. BRIGHTON BB HARBOR- IMPR/OVEDIENTB letter from Mr. W ng that renewed forts be out forth to stpuctton of the bridg v t. as a nlaior pro- sirable than payl oi Trade, and Farmers’ Instltu unemployed. which of five hundred men, whose families are c tlmstes are to brought down at ects. I understand. tinted through the ernments. I am sure nment of Prince Edward iztniz not only the im- of this project to the 1'1, 1936, and which was but; also the extremely --v_._ ._.___ ._.-.__,.___ attended by ma, Mayor Turner and the City Council were also in attendance. t of that. meetlnx which arch nthusiastlc the dele- t th dened tax Buyers ch be started withou able asst to the something worth r much o! our re- . to which the city e been heavy contrib- pbeli while to show fo the meeting any ura ds d-td stats that “The would take the pro- essarv survey to flnd sumo! r 1 em, Sir etc, ranked among , 1|, g Gaelic scholars. and he hes dons Minister o; Agflculfllye work of insatirnslble value in rsvlv- ing the native language, which _____________ pouynny pggpugmmq went into eclipse and almost died g11-'.__we u»; makgm; a m“ on assault. Indeed, the phenomenon e pmvmce‘ and its revival in a sign of the inex- anon o; the e0- haustlble cultural ener y inherent hopeful o; 5mm‘, 15h- in the race. Criticisms rom scorn- mg someqfln; when we coma u, ers and skeptlm have been made it, was necesgm-y w hnpoff, inst its revival, but the Irish. ds of western chicken, in W 101m B11 °ld T509 "155 h” wi this project be 11m- essrd Trans-Canada hi8 t, otherwise. the e buts. To build such however. it will req extensive survey poultry work in th with the cooper A farm of 25 acres. charm- insly situated among old trees beneath which Cromwell’; men are said to have sheltered, and watered by a stream along which Queen mlmbeth sailed in her State bane, is for sale. I-r all sounds beaut- ifully rural-but actually the farm owned and operated instituti Ross Gray, Liberal member for Lambton West. st n: m s r lan, head of the De- Tlle Hon. Cyrus Macmil cGill, will introduce ment of English at M the Rt. Hon. Ernest honorary degree of LL.D., tion on Thursday, ‘lMay 26 n: at the spring convoca- ound littlc newspaper nlitted to the Rowell nd and standby the d it “a discouraging stan- ast assure our fellow flect the views in g Premier Hepburn has f Globe and Mail terme dard” which it "can at le Canadians did not re of Ontario people." s Senator Creelman MacArthufs bitter com- enough to do in the Sen- It shows that the days of d and that a reduc- is within measur- plaint that he has not ate is a healthy sign. sinectlrcs are nearing an en tion of scssiollal indemnities If democracy is beginning must be madc——\vith reform of Parlia- King; “Yet Scotland was at has never been her way. he best means of avoiding Thus speaks the not daunted, for th She believes that t trouble is to provide against it, an enterprise is the saf turn of the depres the Exhibition has symbol of the vita the continued prosperity of Scot 1 F i ll est insurance against a rc- lt is in this spirit that been built, and I scc in it the tivc upon which land must rest." is anybody in Montreal these her photo taken in order civic elections, On e voter’s name will raph and unless the the picture his Everybody who days is getting his or to be allowed to vote at next the voting list in each poll t be surmounted by a photog would-be voter cor right to vote will necessity, this from suffice: “We know of a ca were marched throug formation, visited 2o p0 every one of themi’ ‘u the Montreal Herald should se where sixty men h a city's streets i lling booths and voted in_ struck a snag in his cut-Governor Bowen his Social Credit issed Governor Premier Aberhart has attempt to get back at Li The cabinet diam as at Aorilso. t House after May 2. maintains on order- th instances and he Premier Aberhart has to unable him to ration. Threshing over‘ the year-old report of the Farm Inmlemrnts Cmmriittee in order to t“ (‘mvcrpnient price control or removal itds'more likepsrty Bowen's secretary .to maintain Governmen But LisuL-Goveriqr Bowen . ineouncil is necessity l-‘s theorems is right. in ‘London. less than five miles from Charms Cram. No farm is closer to the centre of the city. Continental trains pass its bmlrsdarles within a few minutes of leavlniz Victoria. In the Sum- mfl‘ hflvmaloinfl can be seen in progress almo-vt before passengers have had time to settle dawn in their places. The farm is on the Belair estate. in Dulwloh. which ms owned by the labs sil- Evan SDlCet-Pearsorrs Weekly. The botanical department of the Department of Arsriculture at Ottawa has been doini! some an- nouneinq about the dandelion as providing the irurredients (or a reducinn diet ‘The leaves and rmts when shred mvke a good bitter salad. We learn. tooflthst dandelion leave"- are good 0-1- zreerls. also that coffee can be made from the roots of rlandeiiom after they have been thoroughly dried and put through the coffee grinder. And then comes the tn- formsrtlon that from the flowers of the dandelion it. is pcmiblg to make wine. And all that is sent, out, as news in the year 198B. And all or it is as old as can be. Every farm house on both sides of the Tenth Concession knew about it and It was a common knowledde on all the other concessions and sid- llnes-Petertboromgh Examiner. Every time we sec a~news item like yeslesdafe-“No drink- l!!! no smoking, three mes-ls a day and plenty of hard work fmm the recipe for long life. according to Napoleon Reed. one of the pion- swrs of the_ Feivua district, aged 93..—we dont. believe it. It's uto- mfltlo. Not that were dreptic, in Mfr. Reed's particular case. Far from it. We never heard of him before. But we lie a meiotic in ell such cases. Mainly because such recipes dorft mean s. mini. Thomas A. Edison chewed tobacco oomist- eflflv. He smoked plenty of bis black clears-ll m- 12 a day, He drank strum coffee. He slept o threeorfmlr hours outoftho stsrldarvd as. He took absolutely so "some! w‘ ‘ . And yet. we neiths attended the time till, Msv to the ordsrs-iii-sotmeil for the" Governor p binder sold s: Reglits dons‘ "per: cent, from r913 s nuns. Isthmus t to contend with, the requirements . If such s survey, 4°" tell exist at: the pre- been made. it would b9 broods . f in the meantime to miefflfiffi’ ruuned work. We would s oder r *2.“"."l"" o ys e ore e are t, 1n m; b m4 _ _ a wsy an adaptation of d pubtalned. ri-omeiugedi- dwtgfl “PM! m‘ 0 BYE-five m; and Poultry Assocta-q on. a d wh th billls ted u, us, ‘h, wfffpa; one- ‘egg ,,_ th: offoe as he n1 it tend to lift mount, when h he; the realm of government above the t e t" is ‘med ruti; of more politics. which Plato umhmm Under o her defined as "the folly o1 fools.” t s government retains 1'- ll 800d claim on same. The Dominion Llve- °m°° 4°" m‘ dew“ ‘m “m " stock Branch, and our Department wmmhed fem are available for any advice or in- f tl i 0mm on Hliffg,“ e veals that the Irish have advanc ote the harbour improve- citizlens are prdb- Board of Trade ears, it becomes the ro- Charlottetown harbour tu- several years. ur Federal repre- havina the survey , at every oppor- to have the nocessa dock pots/toes constructed. so as able to cater to the ls freight and uhsiacsqrsr from 6.000 b0 11,4130 tons. When our Federal representative, Mr. is ed front. Houarabl‘ ommitt-es. setting out. the rs- of the Po t and he the math-let smi- "lltm Wm“ m‘ Whdhigtiolifrior day before his mis- break through your n I w m‘ ‘Then draw your curtains and begin figures on an onions! plan. This show! wt “also William Dsvenant (isos- __L_________________ sstion on its first. n ht when sev- tihe bets dremed i; rsl OIRIIIIIMJODS participating 01.1,). loom. Now vn hsv sud National Haroaurs Ottawa inside of ti.» V. g. " bnuh airway Ilse Acobwebg courts-mam. u». s»: rim-errand» rruillngyeorovnnitigsinwd ROCK CITY TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, QUEBEC s Canadian end limp." l urned to convince the Federal Eire9s ‘President sltsy —-—— will not only bring a good measure (T- F- ‘Heflli’ 1H The New York of relief to the unemployed, but Times some relief to the over-bur- 131‘- DOU l“ Hyde. the 118W Presl- of Charlottetown, dent of e is not. so well known who have been called upon to bear he"! 55 he l5 1X1 3913116 Mid the m}, heavier prqpomon o; m. Isle. and on the Continent. Some- id than other citis o! Can- hflw- ‘m6 like"! him t0 tihll- T-h axis, which fact was very clearly the prwentatlorl of AE- M°Y° “i811 535-. - q-rade brie; befml came from the Irish tradition, or ' i this at We 11' the Rcwelll Commlsion n Irish tr ‘than’, lxwway of loom tradistlnction to ‘I am su- etc. ' ' ' _ _ tradition," which for so many ‘I’ o HYNDMAN held a usurped ascendancy ers and which to the Irish was spurious errlrlg. That tradition, of course. had none 4,15 Department; guqngly of the native values, and its very 11 gamer; to buy then- “5 literature was for the Irish a fake. table dealers, 1 vs Even with hearts bowed down. the is of some seed, (timothy native Irish never revealed them- and alsike) bou ht as vernmeut 8 ins ted, whleuacontamgeh the rol- houW-svmbolh Celtic idiom for wild mugtaflLqxjdg- the invader —and under their kle, clnquefoil, rib- broken mattress they furtlvely edick, worm-seed, brewed in secret the reolous dis- Ag we advise buying seed 5119-96 °l i111!!! “It from reliable dealers. whom the Hydfl elvcs with "a stranger in the Di‘. Ireland. It is e greatest llvln the demand in this been scurried by experts, are but. as if people should milled. 110t- 8961106 1 semi. m u to ‘m’ “‘“'“““‘“° °t ‘h’ iiliif lfgsln posit: fnsliiawii o1 u: 1g the weaken, prom“; and enable them tc render worthy u, supply flflckgns and statements o! the race in ways the freight on that distance, “flat "id dam‘ l° ma“ "m able to meet them in e l” market. offering to stand one- n-lsu mind. The Irish to u the m” m“ 35.3,, fiflmwlgéfl‘, hallmark o! Irish nettoniilty; it is will not “ducal 90mm the seal of Irish heritage b“ q; n" the a intment o! Dr Hyde shows ' Irei to ttous, in that his lncumben ideal of h as not s. llticlan, sill the man and to note too that the nlcal detail as more popular democracies are based on— a plebiscite. Ilia appointment rga HLFDENN“ well along the paths of political Minimal o; Agflcumm, ideatlou in the uast few years un- most Protestant citizen. It. some race that has give the world a Dluchull, Bedulius. Duns Sootus. Scotus Eriugena, Coiunrban Col- umbcille. a Burke and a Berkeley- Dr. Hyde is himself a most ad- SONG classical sensenol the term. He u a The éark now leaves his watery citing ‘@1001 ma s, lonely pslglplp; n . And Bllfljbln! Shakes hi! dew!’ Piiastdent will 5s for them what. thus‘ King is for the English wings. He takes your window for the east. e sense a higher symbohpglonce he your lttlht. 116811138! embodies also intellectual and cul- the morn will never furs. nobility, s. quality the Irish always admired rise, _ Till she can dress her beauty at we mgy look now (or a, a: Irish renaissance, of whtchmWlll _ B. Yeatria Celtic renasgfiiioe was The MCXIThBHC bows unto the sea- m; pfglude; and ms Land 8 may relieve her golden use in h from the sun his terms of today. “kelgier wonders what ~ ' Nude Pictures .. Cause Sensation GLASGOW Empire exhibition rm into e sen- e the national fitness camp iected tlotilaht lee ftsures. fitness osvll n hsv sasot-ly same status Nil DAMAGES FOB GIRL Ill-II " at work emplo Beret lhubs: ed £350 ($1355) den , o er uniquely gifted Irishman. the late Wow cnnomc snuncvms _ m is l»: hit-Rh puuhfslhiihd Csunlssi (laekinsmhssieg, isgarsususllyldisverlasoues: sailing vlisnsvsr he! fight: Bells! on l1 sud-u 1 , - soeesllsidrushts COFFEE What. do the neighbsIs say? Cheek your n- perisnce with theirs. -neither fish nor fowl nor good GRASS SEED red h to . gpresents the Irish- grgllicant that. he l; Each day we give Y" exactly what some er Maritilser took the write and mail to I. They are simply vim" expressions of oplnlfl by people keenly inter- ested in Coffee, in the hearts. '.l.'he deslr SMIIO way 8S you I10. fulfilled overnight, but it will come. It is s. Shannon sch OM11, m- that In a deeper and a large sense, l8 '1'. n. Esraunooltfi. co., LIMITED SLIM John. 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