r I I I _@3__ _ __ 1-*ultram .., _, ._.__.-.. _ ef-.__ f _I . _ __ aw citizens, and echo the senti~ G0 xnglts expressed so enthusiastically V12 _ - ._ ‘S-Le-_'<1 | 1 -1 _ l , -_ _,e me--eg., ..- “rv c _ __ ___ - - -~'-~'~r'~'~v'*~.- . I . » .. ». _ _ _ --_ _ ~-.~,- _ . _ _ -, . ' I ‘ ‘ `~ ~ ~ “ 'VW , . . _ _ . ,~’-“~Il=_-.Ill -' I--‘ '-lg" --I1 Zu;'lu'-!-i.!»I.,f!»~%I" !.i:l-.I \ \ ‘PAGE roua- _ me <:ilA.RLQ,1fl'l-;-|~ow~;c:_l_um|yAN_- “ ‘ - _ . - ' - V ' ~ 41 '_ `l~._rl:l`l¢;.,:~'_§.§»;i1_"i-_gn- GIIARLO EI' lllii anus; only (founded um as-oo nr ner nu uuvuueel demevea. Dltlfm 1°! *hw who to fliihl P01 _‘ll-50 wr (Il advance) nailed in 'Canaan and United ltatea. i me that tha country is Even that _. * ' an-w. cap. a. near". ia. r. we-rnule-uc-.|. a our-one N0 °“° "Wi *U ‘"1 "1" C‘_“'| "hrs-Uvlt f’»l~ D A- lvllllvl 0 ll 0- ada, in common with the rest of the ul a in ni or-4. a. a ......‘.12°e2n...l‘_”r'.'.'.'l w'lR.'.. ...u u. .L"E‘$'.'... world. is '_-was ui- d-pre-lon out 5 FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1931 _ 1 _- F-.lm--=-In i .ff Ready For The Field 3"?" pose oi' concocting this propaganda. §‘wo enthusiastic Conservative con- And were held yesterday after- of , one in the Fourth District of sion ce. the other in the Fourth Dis- made before the Committee by the LEM? Queen‘s. for the purpose of PN I n ting candidates in the com- will iii provincial election. rn lrourth ments in question had been improp- Pfince the choice fell upon Messrs. GUY l@h Morrison and Heath Strong, D0 Th ~C.. both gentlemen of high stand- ,°0l1l in the community, well qualified ‘ debate the issues of the day and P9 tflegistlate, if elected, in the inter- _ of the district and the Province "HSS g erally. In the Fourth Queen’s th! `“ ' rs. Shaw MacMillan and George flsilres `.4..Mucl.can, both seasoned clun- repo pggners, well and favorably known, 1511 wie nominated. To these gen- CRF -tl§len we extend hearty con- S110 yaterday, that they will carry the Cglservative standard worthily and slieessfully in the coming contest. *Q* F lv-“Q 5: '- 5' eo %1e Legislative session is over. If it had not been for the persistent .m efforts of the Lea. Govemment to mak2'propa.ganda for electioneering B purposes it would have been over m several weeks ago. These efforts were made so brazenly, so openly, th and with such cynical disregard for un the Committee requested permis- vincial Auditor, the request_was bearing on last year's Public Ac- its! g utlations upon the honour be- P upon them by the large and his esentative gatherings of their the w with fear and apprehension. Pre-Election Session 6° W8 were called for the specific par.- when the Opposition members to refute certain statements sed on the ground that the state- heard in the first place, and had e last act of the Committee was _-*__ there can bv- .otu'ri; but coud'ni , itically on that depression are howl- , most sordid kind of politics should be above such practices. Mr. Mackenzie, K|ng's strategy T Silva an exchange. is to mobilize dis- oontent,_to Pla! Politics with human _ misery, .to garner party dividends 1 ' _ - 'IT Notes by the Vi/ay_ His strategy is hardly a tribute to real sent condition of agriculture is due bd: months in office? Or the condition of _Sl industry? Or of the country as a ure serious thought. no canadeu lnteuigencc. who on earth be discovered bv an old or young ia- believes, or can believe. that the pre- vesti89WI‘; Whit liiflilnilliiy ho will from poverty and hardship. mst research man to und out the to Mr. Bennett, less than eight proving lt. _ ee whole? The thin; ,ls i'/O0 absurd 101' h\llld|'¢d-1 01`Y9I~\'5- 3nd Wt W6 59011! , , cause . l fathers. aps the most remarkable of all Members of Parliament seem par-‘ Not that than hunt been many rh . We refer to the figures contained as ”°“1'”'1Y '°“°hY ‘t “"5 ’°“’°“ °°“' theories, and these theories looked ets” its report submitted to mul” 'i:tI;I‘m_m se pf_?"S°v_‘;°l very sound for a while untilvsome ummm yemmm ,mm ____ <:__s__er__¢;___§__l'____il1_°;i_1;1______f;_ tl: gm; later investigator was able to show ` that each in tllrn was not the cause . and the discussion on the "compliments" they discovered in the of sleep rt, are given in today’s Guard- daily l1cWSlJ¢P€rs one of these Miss one of these theories -as -the . Bhd We C0mm€!ld them W me Agn” Macphau' Hmewve M` P; cause of sleep was that in our wak- eful perusal oi' our readers. They gay s:V‘;I'n1:;T_5tn_(Z_‘:g'é_?:f:e_§_°m:xe‘“;_ ing hours the bodymanufacturéd a W- beufr 'han any W°"d5 ‘mn “T an Ottawa columnist for referring- to c;n:h;e:‘;;s;anaI;°C::cI;c‘g;P°;t ross, to what length the campaign herself and ten others who refused nervous system just [lu 8 “vs_ and gone of misleading the public on to vote in the House one day recently put the brain to me .. P- eve of an election which the Leu ;’____“'°’jf‘ s;P‘“_”;d_‘:f;d]‘n’¢‘“‘;; Another theory was that during vemment has every reason to B bit and sa, e e our waking hours the nerve units ' were in contact with one another It is nhnhm W n te th t he _' thus keeping us conscious or awake, ‘ ° B m but during sleep the nerve units curl- i B t 1 Callddidl! P0718 sedeechnzh teh; ainfghnrgsrittvguhjegifiih ed up in memselves and were not in always credited by mends and op_ contact with one another, separated lectric wires would be and we ntrllkllhhlntted°'s° ' At the invitation of the Canrldian xgemattgr _B :and ma; _§e_mrf;m_ became unconscious or asleep. vernment, sir Alexander Gibb, the prehenme and hmmm like my Im Still another theory and one held u_kn0wn engineer and member ot tmducing me old Age, pension sche_ by many until recently, was that the the firm of Gibb .fe Partners, west- ‘me the other day 'u parliament he hem dm "°° 'md “S ”‘“°h m°°d “P . llxl . to the bl‘Bl.tl bill? BG t it $0 th - _ m_swr_ Wm san for this country spoke for gwpnty minutes mly and ‘ace of the body an; ___ W __h;5_“1' found in the book of Genesis. Chap S1188 1 _ left no doubt in the minds of his ' u es' 5°’ I Ver” xxx- mm wwuds tm end °! MW I'° cmduct hearers as to what he proposed do- "mm °I me b1°°d 'upply t° the Agdin in No. 2‘s letter he says N survey of the ports of the Dc- mm Hy, “men -,,,,,,,,¢,,,_ ,amy to ""4" *ha* °°“=°‘i ““°°m°i°US11¢SS thoughtful men in the U. s. A.. men takers inion. The inspection, which is to My-_ Mackenzie gm,-5 se,-eva; hm”-5 °";:':;’_'_e D A G __ who were real sports and who wish- large scale. Let us see how this ' 1', 1'. . 111811 occupy several weeks, will he with speech at the opening of parliament Hopkins University hi’ been'a:l‘;h;‘: °d *D Ste W* Wd' Pl";*°°°°d- “u:_W°d W°l’|=° e obiecf of mouuuending the is '”‘°“‘" °”” ’“ ”°‘“°' A" ”“’"“` chow that the supply olhlood to th mth mm me mp my dec In-8 um' rnentcrians have not yet learned-that ° number of birds. due to the large in~ hun es on which improvements to both brevny is U3 soul of Wu an that brain, the blood pressure. the- pulse crease in the number M sunny,-5 uid bird what . Bob? of yours CAUSE 0|' SLEEP ‘IS UNKNOWN often wonder who willbe the cause of sleep; whether it will what experiments he will use in p is a wonderful work of Nat- that has been investigated for nearer the knowledge of the of sleep than were our fore- f'rhe Public lfonuu' W , -,j = _ if li ill.; ‘llhaolanat _ dhai-Iyclilllaluo scum-u ‘ sir,"-.I notice in your issue' of A01 lat, a. letter over signature of “Clit attempt to explainwhy we should shooting geese and bra_nt. _ The followingwill explain nomo of No. 2's errors. In the first place he ' ingsinU.B.A.thanholsinthis the resolution read in our local pax liament will meet with the general approval of our law-abiding citizens me Well; "We" and I think different- tain parts of this Province. meetings were held in connection with this matter and were largely attended shooting season in the spring. ' _ At one meeting which had a large this attendance the question came up, as page ever found eggs in geese ill the pl-it spring. And strange to* say, only one , the man at that meeting had had that be den. As this gentleman is no longer ed," those eggs would tum out‘ To be -au gravel stones. l my Who feeds those birds in winter? and I am not a clergyman or even a 3 1 wer the above question in one word. lor thing He has created This can be a the opinion of the intelligent elect. the °'=‘=°mm°dl=il°== and *lic equip- threshin old strewn notreul s ch me' ‘md th” """‘”"“g- "“"”¥ still further he says: “Duc to thc and ore or the province, that they as- "1 sumed almost an heroic quality. All election, make efforts to capitalize “fl -re _._ ,W -"~;’-"T1 _..__.._¢_n II ment. has not been content' to con- fine its political propaganda to the m ii yi- I l ill' ` 5 propaganda. feet of further stultifying the Pro- hibition Law in the interests of pol- itical heelers and partisans. Another statute empowers the Govemment to raise the gasoline tax without 'the authority of the Legislature. The be- lated implementation of the Liberal platform with respect to the pay- it of railway taxation to the oity`_ political issues. It is natural todex- pect, in the debates on the Draft M Address and the Budget that the points which they believe will have me most effec; in swmng support er that me necpssary an-angements |118 to the Cailddldfl Nui-101151 Pciicl' - 3" readers to decide. One thing we do He at the polls. But the Lea Govern- m speeches of its members and sup- is porters in the debates. rt has intro- lei _ duced into committee measure after P9 'I measure, for no other purpose, ap- parently, than to make political After abolishing statute labour, a gesture was made of re-introducing this system under an Act so design- Th Another hoped-for vote-catcher was the Ticket of Leave Act. a. measure unheard of in any other Province, which will undoubtedly have the ef- arld choose those who shall have the c ade recently at Ottawa by the Min- e a. and about $5 a horsepower for his °W Be of those who may not have 3 wpy, d their development along pro car A llocnre for an ordinary Ford ‘h°"’° hell’ “S ‘° UG’ ‘JU *° S1821’ of the -M13,-,tory __ Bud het 1 muy' ec omy’ his Budget, and there are new taxes “rc m°rc efficient cdmll_niStr°il°1l in lt, love not kick too vigorously. rsuult src, Mu lc st lines would not only make for Wm” t° “°°"'ly $100 state that Congress is not mention per ' . . » - . h ~ e mmmum on but would also So w cn Mr Bennett brings down Birch Bark Canoe ed _between the covers of the Act. EUS . ‘ may be regarded as mother political_ taobaabeenproatitutedbytheloea Government for the purposes of pdftieal ‘illvlilu-ode. special meet- done, as the Opposition pointed out, at the 1928 session it the Govern- ment had been sincere. All through the session, as readers who have followed the proceedings are aware, the same' persistent cam- paign was in evidence. Perhaps the most significant pol-_ ltical gesture was the repeated in- sistence on federal issues, culmin- ating in a resolution introduced by live freetrader, protesting aklimt the tariff policy of the Bennett Gov- emmcnt, over which the time oi’ the House. was wasted in an unprofitable debate having for its sole obi°¢¢ Nl* eehuhing ot the duestions rais~, tem the_Publio Accounts Commit- ‘sistent, there would be no misunder- Ediforial Notes food U pee _ ent of the Ports are desirable in making. ' ' r:_l°1p;d°'°l ;°t “ly ww" tm" U me met that nets were used, whereby I d » -__ " ““ “W” °»l"°"‘°‘“¥ *mth* birds could be drawn in, killed at e,-.ee the interests of Cana ian trade. is lymg tree” met d I Pm m be ned b sir Mex' while Premier nenneit und nigh l Pe Y ‘1 »“° i8°°i°° leisure, sold und shipped to large cr-aio parties, in the last session before al1| “S W pm’ r y Commissioner Ferguson are being fins! °n‘ gd his mind “Im and cities by the car-load.” A fi def ‘=°°°f°lll‘8lY- The PUT*-S '=° 'md' condemned for advocating on anti- 'ee ’°’“ °““"" °‘ “Y km- I must”-congratulate No- 2 on hi-S thro ergo ll special survey win include British policy they ure getting the WNZZ th” is ”‘“"'°?“““ “ ’° “md” giving the public an explanation of Dc ont,-ea|_ Quebwy SL John Hamm greatest support from Conservatives d°esn,Er°i‘_'; V212” 1I;;’!“°€i_ but It why the birds so rapidly decline.. 19; and vmwuven sh, Alexander Gibb* and-others in England. In his speech céuse. “asleep e "al Uncle Bam-was certainly cleaning dum - BU T-iWi'D00l Zhi-S W¢Ck Ri- H011- Stan- ' them up( and faster than we could my speukcrs will appeal to their con- d°P‘“’°“’° W1” I” P”°°°d°d_ by *ha* ieylnaldwln opened his country-wide H°‘""°' We °° “°°“’ *mi* N“"“'° conserve them). stiu No. z thinks-we’ me emuencies, and Wm ppm mos, of one of thc senior members of the campaign in suppor of u National iff’ “S-tm" W” “"5” h‘“'° "- “ld should suffer for what they did in fl., firm at the end of next week in ord- Policy for Great Britain correspond- as imp°"°°'“t “nd necessary B3 the stages, 1 win leave it to our and and fresh air, and the stron The treaty was signed at Washing f url , D c., th leth d y of Aug- e problems of each individual port Canada, dcsplte evefythllll. iS Still _B A Writer in the' Montreal Gazette 19|3_ on e a pd as to give to the mad umcials 01 would be gone into lu a thorough and S9" °f °°z-V °°m°" °f the w°rm' ' hasklthe !m.I‘5I'°'k°" n°°i°“ th" thi _ The next part of his letter I will the Government the power to pick exhaustive manner and advice given _ ML mn: W” nine “___” "mn: E; o_I___i_l__ee_l:__i;'_v_;l1s;;rl:__§;fgo_fi_iil`_l:_ deal with, is where he quotes if with N88l‘d to the method-of h_al1d- a _Liberal majm-ny in the Sen“e_ gol_na_ thc mst outpost of me 0j_b_| #_ _ m-ivugge of commuting their taxes ling such problems. The Govern- where vacancies are caused only, by way. The proof if that thee u f, r re wo _ ent would then have before it e death. Premier Bennett mov we 8 blfchbarlfr hanging in the ssuit star W” °";°"’ M Iighmmtf" :ine I:;,f_ In . . l - » ' its l - omprehensive pm for me develop melority 101' t.\ C°M¢W°llv¢S With- office both of them made hy ojlu-Im” “V °”f’_° °°“S "C °" gn less than 3 yea, The senators _ _Ing it .a universal use. Here and ment of each port in accordance do not work hard because they ue w'¥gmI;t;'h;$x;;::' ':as°°'_l ul thcre"it'is still used. - _ sma with its needs._ Sir Alexander Gibb. obliged to await legislation from the |,|,-¢h_bm-k canoe In us museum and; _What _finer --decoration., for A added Mr. Duranleau, was recogniz- Commons. lt~fs estimated that the other museums are acqumng éhesc _ canoe clue-or an; other ki;i_f_i a ed as an outstanding authority on Gm" R°°P°" '°m.°V°5 “n °~"°’T°¥° °! Apparently these fragile vessels areI club Iorithat mat P4 an I e S .. ,_ _ . ‘ six mernbersof _the Senate every year. only made in Algoma and even m| :inctively Canadiim birch-bark 08" 5;.-.§=.-.§’.‘-.§§!-2%!-ZfE'=>!§ harbour c°n5h°uc“°n and _ P0" 'A' vrhe_1,eas°n for this is that in 'the this district it requhes some _rsisb 068? Mtlfiyf C&!l8di87l’l3 CBD l'eCl|l tht? - , Lu: ministratlon, and would bring to his past mos; of the sengmrp were not en-ce so have one mam It t_F_‘k the happy-birch-bark days cf their youth; ;-; :~, task u large experience gained in appointed until lute in life. sir. Rob- sm, some yew to “nd mmm who when WY *"9"* °“ “ed” °°“”"‘ I varied news of acuvny_ He womd Crt Bdrdéh Bppolntéd l110l`€ SCllHl»0l'5 knew the art or makmg canoes and that Were Kenefaul’ dalnpv Bhd. _ :_: be free from local prejudice as to than any other Prime Minister of then another year or two to get the died into the land of romance. _ _ Canada. In the Upper House today comforting to know that Such vpy- - the claims of the various ports and ~ “H005 made. The builders do not - .. 7 . there are 34 who owe their appoint- know that mus u t tl _ age; are yet possible. | his plan of development would be ments to hin1_nt.rron.'.u-thur Mei h ° "“" Wa" ‘° ’ “’°“" - - . ~ - _ I 1 \. ‘ la t lf or __ and incorporated towns and villages 110118 sound economic lines. ' _ til ll-180 ddffibildhed 1110121191’ l'¢f`/-'Wd bl' bu pne these canoes Is desired _ ` The announcement is of direct elevmmz gt “HIM £913’ 1;!°‘;” £1” tg-gust; 2:3221 an' the sm- Wm try ' ` gesture, since it could have beenlconcern to the Maritime Provinces, 313:35' mnfly 3:” bg, ,he wslfsaé The birch-bark canoe, the ihven- 0 'I' *md mal’ mean m“°h V’ their f“I"-W during hLs nine-year tenure of office. 33”: 3;” Wt? th_°__51’z‘;‘3*°5I . _ n on c v on. ‘i°"l°"'“°"° 'md ’°’°"°"’ . ;‘,;°fnp°:;',f;d,"ufm'°:;°§ :;',£;;’;‘e only hy it could the continent he 0 U R are mn nvml - explored in the old days. Every trav- eller used the birch-bark up to about '** Economic rdadjustment is slow and 5° yea” “5°- There W” 5 °°°°° fe’ "AB "Sl-lui." SWS thc I-ib¢l‘ll 0f8li'i3 tortuous, but the force.; which make “tm at ofmm in 1573- at Which 11°' “the opposition criticised the Gov. for increesed stability are gradually :bluff cl-9° W°B_____\_1::d- Bon; of the___;r»c- uini ' herdwk _ As stabilit is es- “S °°“°°-‘I °l1 H °¢° on ernment with regard to the increase 'gablhzeed were :pm be inc;-nsyed mm- Wore l|b0ilt 25 feet long and just Wide °' ““""°"'" N° ‘“°h °"‘"°.”’”‘ W” fldcnoe in the money markets and enough to permit a paddler tot sit ever made by the Opposition, for the fund, uekms °pp°mm|¢,|,| gm- fo,-_ his knees into them. - simple reason that the Lea Govern- eign investment will flow intolong- Whit di`°V¢ U18 birch-bi-rl! Of! tho' »»- -°--- --P-°---» -- W- -f ;;:::..:‘;'°:.':..f.;;.“‘;°l. “::';f:‘.;‘:..;‘f.:. 215:: my' _ financial confidence are `the necess- rule its floor was too round and thus “_” ary prelude to the rs-establishment it upset easily. But as a handy means Our contemporary compllim that of world trade. - of transportation in the old days it‘ "'° °””°"“°“ '“°'“"°"' ”‘ "‘°“”“ . ...u -...un .. .. ..”`?._.n.*,;;- u t deficit in the eubué Accounts "W '°'l’° ° °*" “’ ° °'"‘ 1" ""‘ °"°“°"- ‘I ° "smhem Io- but to tm methods 0; newspaper in this country says Lon- last fortnight we have seen how ll- don Truth supported the Round Tabu lusory all our hopes were. Gandhi ed and decided upon by the electonfoulculctlou they hed und when Wil’ ie conference and suppressing theirhus shattered -them. 1-lo is playing election oi iut year. own party was in power." Had the worst fears; hoped that good would the Hindu game’-the govemment or ‘Img Government been equally con. oome of it. Great Britain offered mdia iy the Hindus, for the Hindus. ' - Indiana a chalice of attaining its full The Moslcms, the strongest religious stature among the nations. There minority in the world, would be °*'°‘|-"ll °' f° “‘° "“° n”‘“°m wu only one condition, and that was lunatiea to allow him to consummate niuuuon. thi: the :adam mould _coulpounhu culsltwu _”___m____W ___ _ _ *_ -_ '_ __, ,,...,..,.m,.”. ““"'° f us_.».r_ _ wsu wa ~~»_‘_;._._____;_,;_,. ..»_;_~'-rm ”'_“;,n,\,§;_”_,’¢»”,q,ruv,,~. -<..we¢.-w . ~» _ .~ .._ -_..._ __ ",_` g __ =» ~ _ -ge-,.,;_ ,__~~,_ '_ 1 - . ,~ ~-1 »- » 4. -~~ . . ..,..~».‘~ -. _ _ . _ . ,,¥_¢w, _'_ ` _A sralxo saoormo I _ ,M4 idian No. 2." makilit' a v¢l'¥ feeble NW EIDE ueenu to be better versed on the dof- Md country. No. 2 says: *Wa don't think calm And ly. He seems to be unaware of the Look Now-. not be ailowedfa spring seasonof mu” i<_ _ fact, that, a year or two ago _in oar- And assured employed in that capacity I would man not _be 5\il'l>l'iB¢d to find. thi!! if h¢ Yet he calls himself a Canadian. were askedthat question today that Our readers know that I gave my tho , is . STABS gn ;h¢_ Went the slender m00!1 lies low: t ~ _ _ now Orion lllmmm' u“'°“¥h the trees. . ‘ the earn-l with even pace and ll°_W_3 _ now the sta,¢6llf_°m°Vl-“¥ P191' ldM,_ _ , _ t soft iniinitedarkness over- head, ' _ _ `3¢wg_1.,wige upon a silver threat. _ . all the lonelier stars that._h&V°. their place, lamps within tho dill-Slit southern Sky. - planet-dust upon the edge of 3Pi\¢°» down upon the fretful world; and I up to outer vastness unafraid, see the stars, which lang when earth was made. -Marla-lo rlokthau. and all were in favor,of I short __.._l__*__-___ gentleman cm give one concrete of violation ofthe law in the to how many sportsmen. vment had ,U. s; A. and give the names' of cui- and informant. in confidence to editor of the "Guardian" he can that no time will be lost experience and he was a game war- in having it thoroughly invggtigat- What great 'faith this gentle- has in the U. B. A. eportsman. rity for the article inserted in first letter to the "auurdian,'* 'for the benefit of Canadian No. will give it again`."It was taken Sunday school teacher, but can ans~ from paste 739 B-lid 740 0! the "Popu. Mechanics" magazine, May. 1331. \"God.” He has provided 'for every- num ber. If Canadian No. 2 is so us for investigations let me o est he take it up with the above ed publication for full dets_il._ ext he says we' are only care- of the birds or (arlners on a out. Canada with nine mil- as against U. S. A. with one dred and twenty millions, or one for Canada as against thirteen one third birdsfor the States. wonder- if Canadian No. 2 would l' into a partnership with me, ing. poultry) on the same basis ve year old school boy could see ugh it. sling with the last part of his ter in which he quotes: "to get to the root of the matter this ement is being agitated by the that 'some people have 'been ed, and have been working night day to discredit the Act." has missed his shot in_this. And ay be made . as advocated by nt. Hon. n. n. hen- es; WI” °°““°” "“"“° "‘ Ve'-V ’°“¥- know, is that such slaughtering nov- hu, ' - _ _ riett at the Imperial Conference last n the meantime as m°’m°"ed M’ er took place, in this province neith- if The announcement of the visit was 0¢¢,°be,_ , _ _ , , Sic. if iS Srlitifyills to know that the er do I tmnk we should be !;e|d_,e__ haue _ dy processes, heart beat, breathing - V _ - ‘ l spcfnsiblefor killing all the buffaloes. of J ter or Marine. Mr. Allred Duran- - °"“‘“="l '==°*°"=" =°~°“m°' f;;°'b,'ff§d |f’t';‘s“’°' ~°"°‘_”““°“ P’ our critic mentioned congress in u_ who said the ,welfare and pm5_ grumble over what they pay. Well. slow dow _“bo tezgmcesses In fact" two or three places in his letter, and it Candi t in.England the moi\ st pays a tax “ “ “ per "M If we says' that sixteen years_ago this _ r y of an ports was s. ma - 0! 12 cents '_ “mon on _ms gasou_ne_ are willing to lie quietly in bed even treaty was s1gned_ For _the bmem ter which an eted canada as whole 1_1 We do not sleep. This kn lcd an - . . , ,- is my standing in thscommim- I am forty~eight years old and never been up before any court ustioe for law-breaking. I am _sir etc., ` CANADIAN _ __ _. ,_ =,...,=, ______.____l-_-,,__--==.. _._-ren.. _ ._ - . ~‘ _ ...~._-’*-.'-*_..*Q--v.~.* _f ~: . 'aria _'f“‘*’T~ _ ' _ _ sjf -1 ~ _ -l-in--for I-T155-3 . _, . _srl _ _. _ ‘ l i ,..1“HI VI I ` I ._~>__».-of |»;‘\' 1 *""""__'__ . *'.¢._ ' l-.~..ii_.-i-4-'1 . ~I., .~-_ '7ff:;=-~ 1". _ "cl-' ‘ .$53 """"._°` 5+ '_.'.,___,_,....' "°'° _ 92 .,-f' _.__.. CRQP REPORTS and V ` _ _ . P BUSINESS Du__l;l__l_#li_f_l.__§__:__e..e.. eh. alt er Meena; Every month it publishes a “Building lndlebeulullen onlin uheedleaeukineemeu. -- __ °-v------»~._ / mpstmhave 'name¢piao~dono\|rma|lla|;-ll;_;-, ~ ‘ ' _latallhhudlllf _ | I _ _ 'ro¢elAeeee.fneree.eofssoo,ooo,ooo ` _ _ , - _ __ Charlottetown Brnnchl G. FILLITER. Manager. H . ,_, _L . . ,.. -‘_‘- l . _ "4 ‘ J P _ _ f'.~,_°"Y' ‘...- I ; .. _ » ‘ _,»_ .4-g e... ' I v __ \ 1 ~ You owne, _ aslwr I. -1 #of /if c to \ GO <-/’ \! \t %... _ ` _ ' |’l||\..`l’l_ (Is domestic life filrtny F' Probably all of it is not a riotous colli- _ - _ _ ,_ _,_, edy-but there are many incidentgirl it that are very rich in interest and humor.'. These incidents are portrayed daily by “MR. and MRS. -,” the new comic that will appear in The Guardian every morn- ing. .Follow -win. und lvms. -” every m°l`lli|l8‘ and enjoy the adventures that happen to a million couples. I“MR. ond daz°ly_z°n the- _ GUARDIAN Starting May _13fh_' :I l ` \l “mu f me-vunn nwuaugnnuaif F 0 X E S ' against the ravaging' sleek of _ round worm: and book worms by treatment with ` _ ` p g.; faunaouolrscg wanwonn ` `u.endon, ear.) woluu carsvnas ,__ _ OB ' Nam woke! olirsuaas Pit no by 5-! raaxa navls- S' _ '75 F §. 5%? F .5‘5i rg e g r?§§- :'I:§xE:': tion of peridot alll trlot not "bl" 9| Ill lllilllll aadpoaliry. noN‘r» nlular. -f , on 2 lil Great Gina line( .llifl |n_¥¢_i_lll|l. 014015, 1 i R i !§3'¢i¥‘2-_Ti .rorfeouen rec' Umm g _ 3 ‘< Why not remember-her with :_: a nice box of Chocolates apes- lally boxed for the occasion? We have prepared for 'your 3 requirements by putting in a 3 due' assortment- 'of Jolt Inch packages and we' know you can make a pleasing acleetlon from A3 I Boilers, Cullenders, Bath Tm our stock. - Om- showing in Moira and National Candy Compania goods is better than e`vsr.b'a-‘I _ fm. Clll cally lhll 5 § 2. #IEE-Zi __:_:__ time beautiful boxes We will deliver lt' to ri ~l-l il i. r omni car_r`l'aAl. T `n_a`oosfroai, uxUxi»e_uxi:el'_` E it r si in-on - w _ .ll _e Q _ _ - LUBSTER PAGKERS SUPPLIES Sanl°_tary_ .Packing Tables All sins in STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS and liiytlllng in ` _ SHEET_ METAL or PLUMBING FIXTURES .required for the Lobster Factory ;_' Orders Promptly Taken Care of _; H. .TRAINGR * _ i>l.u_Mal'N_c a nallrruc _ _, Grafton Street _ _ '~ _ ppm, an 5| J .0l»i»o§iie_l3rinee_-adware Theatre -\` ' ‘ . . . . ` .- . , ’ I ’ " Y . ’ . ' I ' I ' w y A -