Eg., ._,,.,, » __ i 1 sf* `-‘§;.=&'§cEz.{`_ .__ J .W if » -1 .. if l ;> .el I i l 1 -ol , l lg -I i , _ a~=»..- ... ;..:~ z.-1 ‘i ‘I i i .E l fl - ' » ”-l. -nv, _ -I iv ,_ /eesva. _-of. 1.;-;.:._. I ..§7 ,.8 ~ ' l A-` ,fr " . I 1 E'-i _i l 0 .__ ,_.v‘ _-i. ' 1'. lf/ f If l / I i ,. | .l I i 'in' Fiilu till . I - I _ .lp 1 . k. I -S 5 li »> .. 33° ~f ...».'.1.' _., 4,;.~.». ,-:_§__ __` 51?? u_~: are-L7 4 A-A ,._,_a.- li `-5' I ..~.¢.._-.__ e. i` .wi '_.la .‘_ll_- ll. 1 I.. .y ’ ~l . iii" i. 1-- , hi 'l £2-'."’“ / . PAGE FOUR ` THE CHARIDTPETOWN GUARDIAN FEBRUARY 25. 1924 _ 1 _ r r _ -~--_ ...___ -.__ »..¢- . ' ~ THE lllllllllllllllllll llllllllllll fIf.s“..”Z.fl”ff’....l uw: goes nn while the Hott .lohnl lollhl Dull! (handed 131) Dill Nl' tell’ (ll alvlloe) ii EE rratden. W. chester a. lelmnl vlee-Innocent. J. ll. laments member and that economy wlthl Secretary, Llcut. COL D. A. ladilllol. ll- S. 0 Elliot all lulnger, J, B. llurlztl Allqdlln Editor. D~ IL Ulrlle. Chicago l£e»|'e¢entlt|v@l. J. Power I ) I “ n_‘_ E. Slnolalr tells his Liberal friends; and Unimed Inge.. here that everything is lovely un-1 der the Government of which he is Q Ph ra big E. rules the roost. I-‘or the: 5 NH' V01* “*I*¢¢¢lUl'|’°-BNIB U- N°"¢l"I ‘moment let us put another witness? l '-rn ouaamua -.1 ne .st-mea ln- me unsung una nlln the box. Senator John G. Tur-1 Ull"\“‘¢*°""_ lriff. a lifelong Liberal, speakingi B' /ana . BCL H-D. I _ _-l Il] From the viewpoint of Liberal-i lam in this province the time chosfh en for a demonstration of Llberafc out ut, the railway must charge a " _' ' _' ‘ _' p ’ present Financ Minister has e'tl~ _ _ 9 F ‘Sher frelgm mm' the more mu" mated tha: we will haveha deficit hafse mfs 1°' "S 8000*- fl" °f'fn; something like 390,000,000-ine, °U'¢'=S‘l‘ ""1 °P‘lml“”‘ “"” “”"rice must charge more tor its ser-'ennnliinn nl this nnnnlri- win be lin the Senate at the session ol -grecently by A. P. Giannlni, tbe_ i _ . _ - . -15-33 ls llms “ported - h S _ BLUE MQNgAy lpresldent. This ste_p, he said. would MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1924 ____ D__________ ____ ____-==____@ _,_ _,___ ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,_,,,,,___. ' ‘ ___ ment. _ _mates being under consideration: Glannlnl slal-led the bank 20 THE LIBERAL MEETING store and in the office. The factory.; "l Sin not usually Fvssimlnllv- is there anything in the idea olirears ago ass small one-room ns: charge a nisner price for ilsbni if we keep adding lrnnl sr5.ooo.~."blv@ -Winder." lafffilf- T°"“-‘ ‘his 3°” "`"‘“°‘"°' 1000 to $100 000 000 a vear-and the. Do o le reall ' feel more de P9 P ) ' _pressed after the dav of rest thanlcaufomia with depclsns exceeding lbgfgyp il? _ l530°].0(l(l.000. The b8l1k 1183 485,000 ~ lindividual depositors. ' Yes. there is considerable truth Lar est California ‘ 0508! Bail win be Under ~ |“'°‘t“‘f'!l Qgh” Employes’ Direction UIIIIIIYIUIIIIIGS . 1 (United Press) SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 21.- Control of the Bank of Italy. California's largest Bank in finan-, cial resources and eighth ranking financial institution in the United States. gradually is to be passed’ to its employes. lt was announced bank has T5 branches through in it for some people, but I believe _TUE Bank Uf llall’ has 51°" flllilll the cause is not hard to find ° U00 9mDl0"95 H1051 01 Wh°m U0* - _ __ -, _ . _ _ I l Of course there are ministers. 0“'“ =`l°°k- 3“°°"dmg I0 Gmnnini-' '°"""““e' Friday nighrs meeUng,\'il`@5- l“"l' 59"l°“5- Yet in Sim” °f lhallpriests, and church workers. wh`o'lJUI his D18!! will WSIS! _9_"9l'>’_ use up a tremendous amount of|€‘HlDl0l'9 ill Obialfllllll iilliillllilllill \-l,_-,llw on 5unlla\~_ _ lstock holdings with the definltel in the Strand Theatre was, admit-E erals who, have their ea: to the, ground. Liberalism. both provin~ '_ cial and federal, is at present ill eclipse. The provincial party has k The laborer. depending upon all ml' l10l10l’8-ble friend l>Tl!lllS_ "”`while the laborer may hold up thel neither enthusiasm tlor a general rallying of the forces. The meet-l ing was snlan, the nan being lmiei, if 5' - `.. an . more than on-. s third filled and those wh'l‘_f were present. cami- more out'3 of curiosity' as to the nature of thc C proposed defence than through; any loyalty to or faith in the partyf lt is safe to say that the great maj-. orlty of_those present came. not to hear ,what the federal representa- ilves had to say for themselves bull what the Hon. John E. Sinclair had to say for himself on what is url-_ doubtedly the most acute tlues-g tlon before thc people of this pro-2 vince today, namely his connection' with the Andrew Fraser _\1itchell.f fraudulent land and immigration; scheme. This matter has been be- »fore the public for months, _\fr. Sin-l clalr gave sworn testimony in tllel case before a Commission in Char-, lottetowll and the Canadian Press’ carried to the uttcrnlost parts of- the country the statement that .\lr.= Sinclair's right to a seat in the cab~ inet was about to be questioned. Yet Mr. Sinclair had not a word to say to those who had elected blln to this scat. He owed to the-se sul. porters and they had expected some explanation, some defence-, some excuse, if nothing more. lie did not see fit to make it and he- cause of this, his stereotyped de- fence`of the King government, n commonplace defence with which they were all more or less familiar, left a "ball taste in their mouths." Very many came away from the meeting disappointed. The appointment of Mr. A. C. Saunders as provincial lcader was a foregone conclusion. There was :lo other in the broken ranks and the choice was one of necessity and from the point of vie_w of the party and of the government no doubt satisfactory. Mr. Saunders has had some parliamentary ex- periauce, is a successful lawyer and stlll young and vigorous enough to cherish the hope that he may live long enough to rlse to thc premiership of the province. l-le ls a fluent speaker and in-his ex- hlbltlon oil Friday nlgbt of what he could do if he were premier he pro- bably overdid it in the matter oi_ rhetoric as his bids for applause dld not always produce the desired result] On the whole -however he gave a good exhibition and was cordially and heartily cheered both ln his rising to acknowledge the honor and on resuming his seat. Mr. Saunders, admittedly, has a difficult and apparently long road before him. We wish hlm well in his leadership of the opposition. e€-O>--- ` THI VICIOUS ¢lRCLE The laborer demands a higher wage and will not be happy till be gots lt. He Il in such A position that. If refused. be can stop working and l Tll.l lou hair taken lrltn your director than an outside businc " burdm uf "XISIEDC9 ls becom "’-'ld men) We lor me pr°°em ln i-. lflofl-arlil rich 0 ulzln llc- added The worker is in 'ng almost intolerable. ?(5°"@mm?“’-- Leave an empty U93" lui tlllit-thall you \vould I;-at in constant touch with the llilhliillil A The “_ag,_, demanded by labon iulury lor the _incoming governu_lcll;. i-il_|_lll§_,__=; alll' t\\.,, :lays through tlle_'~tlt_i_l?1__t_i_t;_t;___ __ ____ __e_____ 0___ ____ THE TREE PLANTER _ ` thf l' _' and chereiz' no on l' _ - .-- _ ._ _ _~ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ the circumstances is, generally Th ,Hr.~l;|0 lim le - llll; et-pn 1-5 Anil ll-hav ..l`-f~'.’. ~5m,-lpll as 3 poor llov in (.allforllla.|l.sa\\_.i \\onlau bent and grcl. _ fore reached In the Dominion of' Canada under any government. The was-te is appalling. The :overn- nien cannot resist the ilnportuni- ties and threats of their hungry supporters. Even the Hon. _\lexa.1-f leulployee for another raise. ide, ylackenzle gl-llll his Sllgpgllui Q Tnéiuea ine tire-at-ner has. :nal aim of eventual control Passing 10! be should go out early Monday the workers _Tl-lls ls d@¢lal`9d_!0l morning to the golf course. to make Ib? Y-he _flfil lime 3 l3l’89 UHDKIDS; up by hal-¢l physical exe;-lion fm-_institution has endeavored to turn- this mental expenditure is a 0\'Pl' IIS 3ff2ill’S 10 9mlll0i'95- l tremendous mistake (iiaunini was the first man in t - i Hp Should lle in bell Monday America to develop state~wlde; morning for an extra couple of bl'3l1Cll biilllilllg K0 3 SHPE! SUCCPSS-I hours. and then later in the after- He will retire from the presidency; noon get his galnc of golf, of the batik October 11' next when- Blltvyou are nut a preacher 'or he will become chalrnlan of the ex-f hard t\-0l»l;.=r in the church and ecutive board. His resignation, he; yet you feel tired out Monday morn- said, was to relieve him from; lng_ banking detail. to “give the young- \\`hat's the ruatter? er fellows a chance" and to allow* Wt-ll youve worked hard all hinl time to work out the profit- week and quite sensibly take all sharing ownership plan. ; extra hour or two in bed Sunday. Then you get up fairly hungry,_' "I am convinced." be explained.: ‘that the day has come when tbosei have ple-tlt_v of time to enjoy a good who create and ullllllllil all El1l€‘l"| breakfast, and do so. prise should own it. .\ly plan is not_ There is usually a real good dlt1n» for the benefit of big executives. lt; or at noon on Sunday. home cook- is all for our vvorkerr. .\lY Plan li' ing. food you lil-ie. and you proceed for every-office boy and junior to eat a h»:ai~t:-' llleal. clerk entering this institution toll _ _ _ P E _ i Th. ._ h __ _ _ . __ _ ld _ ._ to __0_£,(__. You perhaps sit around home know it is possible for blnl to| Char °tSOWn. - - - . 15 '5 l e ‘ emu” CW" e uuderl “Ou not M al p =during the aftcrnooll. or perhaps share n all the profits of the banki |_ -lllcll D0; only Canada but llleithe treasury GBHIDSI' ll1*'§go for a walk. Your ulintl ig not and for himself to reach the __ _ _ . - , _ - _ .- __._. .i ,- .. . ~ - f ls ll -2- -1. 1 ir" °f "“"‘““‘ ""§’.”” li.”1;‘.'1;lii‘t.°;::.§°;:1::~-:.;‘“lL..“.53 ;'ili1‘i.°P" '” ‘M ‘~"°' ““ 1 llllli "Self I-Odai' and U19 Wheel lS‘mg ha) while the euu M MSA e'.‘ ' l i ill e"enill meal, Eve-nl ln the last year Gianninl has *”*” - 1; _know their access to the treasur;-,“_a" 0 e_ _ _ -_ - ~ _ _ , . ml mmm; How is me end tm __ _ _ __ _ _uhf re the eicrllug meal is omlllltt [givin seven of his employes plac _ _ _ __ _ villl be brief and they will not ad~,r.ll tllt-ro is n.»~.lally a good .sized es on the board of directors. mae' “e are now "ear the 90"" mit of delay in satisfying their dc- “snac};" inflnlzml ill before retiring. “The worker ln a bank merc t FOR i . at which. for the general public,lmands_ lt- is a short political lil-el \\‘ll:lt docs all thi.-' mean? often _than not makes rl h_etter_ - ‘ . . - -_ ‘ » ' i _- s; th' 3 ` N U il' a V ` `~ ‘.<\'.~itt- lli'.» ` ' " f0ll . » " ` - `-I l l ‘I WE OFFER To Yield ' About Dominion Government (Canadian National _ Ry.) 5%-February, l 1954 5.05% Dominion Government | ` (St. John Dry Dock Subsidy) 55§%-‘ l .Iuly, 1953 .... 5.25% Province of New Brunswick 6% -Jan- - nary. 1929 6.15% Feb. isis 525%. Province of New Brunswick 35% - ` January. 1933 .... 5.25% City of St. John, N. B., 335%-January, 1927 5.40% City of Edmonton, Alia, 5!é%~-Vey. 1953 5.75% -1 _proportion of youl- lnvestments should consist of Government and Munici. Dal Bonds. Take advantage of these offerings, I °“' C°_mnIeu= un win be . furnished on requ¢;¢_ MARBLE _ THE TIME IS HERE Fon MARBLES AND, _ _ JACK s'roNl.:s " l Stock Complete Send :us your Mail Orders. Prompt Shipment. Baird- Thomas - ScoIl,”_ __ Lid. Truro, N. S. _ _ _ SERVICE and SATISFACTION I . .City of St. John, N_ B, ‘ 4‘7¢`"November, 1932 ......... ._ 5.25% Citi' of Montreal (R. C. School) 51,§%- ' _ - 1 _V . THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT A wen satisfied customer is the best advertisement. This is Easfem Securities, lfo., Limited New' Bank`of Nova Scotia _ Building, - o-Q-o-o¢+»4_o . especially true of customers who have the ability to know a good thing when they see it. Messrs. B. Graham Rogers and GeorfI¢ Cl|lb¢¢k °f ' Summerside are authorities on “Purcst Strains of Regis- tered Silver Black Foxes and CORRECT FEEDING." we take the liberty of publishing a letter recently re- ceived from them. Summerside, P. E. I. February 15. 1924 Imperial Biscuit Co., Ltd., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dear Sirs: With reference to your inquiry aa to the results we have obtained from the use otlmperial Cod-Liver-Oil Fox Biscuits, we are very pleased indeed to be able to tell you that we have found th¢ results satisfactory In every res- pect. and that Imperial Cad-Liver-Oil Fox Biscuit.: are the finest fox Biscuit that ‘we have ever used. During the last two years we have used approximately sixteen tons of your Biscuits. Sometimes we feed them dry. Our foxes like the Biscuits and these Biscuits seenl to supply lever- al things that Foxes need. We intend to continue the use of Imperial Cod~Liver-Oil Fox Biscuits. _ » ci W1 lm? me” _ _ . ,, . . li____ _ f l p Pl ling trees by the bleak lligll~, ‘ Speaking' perhaps not out of prowlvley repudime every pnxelpclionl\\'<;l1tllllsi‘llul'fll:\il} bo:”lL5‘¢‘ll-).~1.-`]tL’;ll:\{tl dhurg- :`norll;1\engo\&lil;r§llll}l> ansllllllalli tfgléléir- anway. `; Y°urS veryB"ug_’aAHAM ROGERS Puftloll 1° the cost 0! ll“i“5- l romi.~;e," ‘in :luv other dav ill the week. mission business. When he “'39 31*-*lid 59905 Of STHS595 and 399115 °l- ' ' ,V g. -_ _ ,: l, . ,. h f um having, fl0,,.e,S _ osonoz -A. cAl.l_st=_cK. The poim is that both are wo _*__* V I | SMI" S Im rmmll Sim lv o\er lll;pll‘fHlre(lb“‘larl;aestor coll'llllission`She scattered here through thc-` . i _' ' 1 ' it a _ _‘ ' ~ i u e . ' - high, and inn general public are Ill,-,|_ we have quoted Senator Tnrrlfll.-ati;),lz1;,!llgvlllflllleltt-0rltlng_ D llrlnse handling produce on tllc| hours. _ ‘ co. sufferers. Where is the remedy to 1"“"5 at 'eww 7°' ‘everal "°“°"". Your systenl is lJrz;__cticall_y clogg Pacific Coast. He turi_led__;i\‘e_t_‘_0t_ll__€ ,She lo_<;_l;_ed so fragile and old and _ CHARLOTTETOWN P E _ _ _ _ ' ~ ' bl' lif -e. _ l _ -f _~ th ve een no mission tus ness o e ' - tv . » - - - . be applied? Loder present comli-l;;;__h;?_3§;*ul\-:ua D\\:`e;lern 9 l;;l;<-‘;gtuzfS;'d‘fu€lctioilIi?1g gf the differ- gain who had been associated with _'I`hat. touched with pity, I spoke tol tion the lab e ' ‘ ' ' ' _ ' .‘ fthe bodv. hilu: the were D0l"‘“lU€“l I0 hllY_ 11812 --1 _ . _ I III -_ s or r would suffer if . ent parts o l Y _ _ I.. 1 ltf. 'lature for seven years. serving as _ __ ~` _ - ' _- fl-_ - h._ “_ _ _ _ td _ _ _ _l _ _ __ _ _f Anil thi silglzestlon? lthe business tbrough_i_ts_ prols ___ _ _ _ _ __ __ ___ F ages “ere Cu (mn It pnceh iC0llll1l1SSl0l19'I' 0- D°U1l“l0" Lanlhl (let vonr f-vtrll hour or two ol|But the voung commission broker _ “ bl l0ll. lllllil 1110! 01'- I 9 0~l ,_ ._ _ _ _ ; of commodities were cut down t0 under the Laurier lzoverlimctlllrest iff Sunday morning. but rc-`dld not remain idle for long. Somel lllllfé dal- _ I l ll mtl of the dd) Wm belfrmnds Suggeqafl lim( he qtart 2| lPlzllltlng trees by the bleak lilgll-l K .___________ ___________ _“__ ____§t_ _“___ _gg _“___ ________ completely crippled, In the interest of both capital* ‘ e` 5 _ 'Ianywayz land re-elected in 1908. 1911 and 191' b ‘ore hi appointment to ithe Senate. In addition to being a am lahf" mutual Concession ap'Elil`e»long Liberal, Senator Turriff Isl lf you get out for a gootl lon!! _nears to hc the Only Way io a Sat- also _,_ good preslmei-l;ln_ as ,-li-nlwalk, you are. tier rest, entitled to meet the necessities of the lJuhlic.l189S to 1904 and in the latter Yeuriilienlier lc -' __ ' ' I ` - ‘- ` | way-_, ‘that .lluth sllorttr \\lth really fl0.bnuk I ‘ton could do with one lllcul less zlSfUCl0ry settlement, a settlement Hon, .\lessrs. Sinclair and )fcKin- 3 mu* "‘°f‘“ food: ovoo-_-*_ *U EF industry would be injured if notieieg-tell to the House of Commons _ You have earned a boluc an easy|. - _pork to tio, Chair _ _._.___.<_¢->e~ Q4-o-Q-004-O44-O-+0-0 l_\\'hlCli Will make the going easier iloii, .\I.-P.`s. The |8119? IWO S9n\l9'! -ll SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24. ;lnr linrn and infinitely lighten ine nfrulflefl 1° Elm 0"” the shame-. _ ; '~*- lb 1 h ful orffv of waste and i-\'travaz~Ioi his bearers were most anxlollsl 5|R HENRY MORGAN sh urten non cr in tl I =' ` ‘ ` ' ' ' us g ie ife otlt ' _ _ _ -. - - ' ‘ance now going on at Ottawa lnlfc hear about. lt is 110'. i8l‘ twill -of the general public. _ --_*<4 >.l.__, 1 ONE THING LACKING i An exchange asks why lt ls that ‘across the imaginary boundary llne between Canada andthe Unit ed States there is employment with lgood wages while on the Canadian ploycd and factories are either clos- ing or closed or working on part time. It adds that ln Canada we have all the advantages of soil. climate. natural resources and man- power in Canada that they have in one, that is a protection tariff. The to a first rate position among the industrial countries of the world. Through Liberal traiff tinkering and tariff uncertainty we have fal- len to the place we occupy today. While every country from which we btly and to which we sell ls protected with a high tariff wall we are a dumping ground for them all, And still the little free trader and low tariff advocate ls with us iThe day of awakening ls rapidly hearing. @-€-O>_l- EDITORIAL NOTES Scientists tell us that the at- mospheric envelope which sur. rounds the earth and ln which wg enjoy the gentle changes of sea- sons. ls only six and a half miles in thickness. Above this envelope ls a region of unbroken and cloud- leas calm with an unchanging temperature of 100 degrees below the freezing point. Considering the thlnnens of the blanket that Iles between us and o temperature ln which every living thing on the induce others to stops working al- earth youll! perish. wa have fared which tens of millions of tile llard- eamed motley of the taxl>8l'€‘l'S IS 'being flung away. We want our Liberal readers to know .what an old-time Liberal thinks about lt! Listening to two of the speakers at Friday nl9ht’n Liberal meeting we was reminded of a remark made by D'Arcy McGee ill the ill‘Sl session of the Dominion Parlia- siile there are thousands of unem- mem_ It was mis: “What sadder spectacle can there -be than an el- oquent man speaking that which ls untrue'."' Our representatives for Queens County have some reputa- tion for eloquence. Yet on Friday night they sought to make their bearers believe that honest and _the United st“t"_‘"°f7thiU5 but wholesome economy prevails at Ottawa under the King govern- they try to pass oi'f falsehood for truth? We leave our readers to judge as to which comes nearest the truth Senator Turrlff as above quoted. or che llembers for Queens County. Both the King Government and their 5oIId Four supporters Ire ruponolblo for ths payment of an old claim on account of our Car Ferry. The story in brief la this. The contractors had been paid all that lwas due them but wanted more. There is nothing new ln that! dt was tmder the Conserva- tive government that the cont-tact was let and paid ifor. Hon. Dr. Reid. -then Minister of Railways, refused to give more money and the Chief Engineer of the Depart- ment reported against lt. But ln that last. awful night of last aes- slon this vote was rnllroaded through the House and the friends of the King government got $196,- 417 and tfbe 'people 'had to pay lt. That ls the sort of thing our nep- reaentatlvos have been doing and helping to do ln their merry -llfe at the capltal. lt. was loo trivial to be mentioned In a -Uberai melting of course! Hon. Mr. llnolalr dld not mon. Emerald to the Car Ferry where nearly $200,000 of the peoDl@`S .money was vllely cast away, as told in the previous note. He I-3lk€l1 glibll' about -the civil service but omitted to mention the new salar- ies created by his li0\'0l`!1lll9n’-_ $50,000 at year to a railway mai!-_ nate and 815.000 to the new. Audl- tor General being examples of this l'orm of economy! ls it l'or such transactions as these that we send nleti to Ottawa and pay thcm $4.000 each per sessi