. i . w i .,~..._~.~;.~E.bv-<ts. \. PAGE FOUR w Indian!‘ '1. Cloth! Iflocondlanoluntl- Intuit v , l. IOOIIIIO loorolorli hi“ o: D - l-tl lllllllllllllliltlflllllllltl l; I. D. 8.0. Idltor I. lino“- . II- I. Olnlo. mess" referred to, it is needless to tho Toronto Globe of ‘May 3. ' FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1926 THE GREAT ISSUE Considerable troufus loll u n preced‘. nt ed Mother Land. been so much concerned wltih events in own affairs, our strugglevfor exia- large ttnce. our sport, our alnuselnentsl that m. have given but little h to world movements, ito The great - dl l . t witn ssillg wieh almost breathless! THIS WONDERFUL AGE made b’ the so olures o’ anxiety in‘ a colossal class war. or class slow-sle- Wlilvli may 0P ‘This is euiphatically a sclentificj rnuy riot be bloodless. it ls not rte-lags Day ape,- day a he“. cohquesq administration of the Customst‘ volufonaryl“, aim “Halevlhr 1"“; Maordedy a m“, flchlevenlenll years has not been limited to the age, may become in actuality. All lwpisceu to the credit of sciencel ""“deme'm°“,°l mam submdl _ l I ates but has saturated the who chief ileadens are entin.~ly' sincere: Ehtewhere in this j-gsuc [he co". in their DIOYQrHlOIFS of loyalty the tonstitutlon. Hull ns Stcrctary of State for the Colonj and now one of the Labour Stri Council. almitted in reply lo ‘Pfllllfligid and eh] l Minister Baldwin, f0TUll$ have be“ loosed u-hich may lead to resul u-lrclr no one now can foresee. issue ln llltfic significant word ‘n wise‘ of rornplcli‘ either side. what slit- careful ‘balance of forces l)('l\\‘(‘I! capitall and labor. that '1' the men ll niny nit-a will thc irnioris. so long as th-y hit-rig Retlicr, and nut Portia-maul. iiltfllf‘ the. dominant power, probztble. tin- irilis. it tuny niorc (iomriilnen lapse of the trade union movoulcnt,‘sqiphu. hi“ a general reduirblou of irngcs, political reaction fornl." ' _.__ WHAT DRIFT DOES The pfvifilll limbs in the Old Counitry is the lin tiltal sequel to fifty yours policy drift and iiiculcntirlg of sound itjOllqllllg doc trincs in the rising gent-ration. ill- wttad of nu intensive, atlon of the ‘simple baizsic facts of political the (Tountry has been suplnely back allowing the fallacies economy, icy of sound announce. hands lo ho hold back ~- forfcur 0|’ losing votosl-vt nd no thc Commun- ist proPfl-Bfliidlat. has had the fertile field of the rising generation prac- tically in his own hands for cultlva-i tion and ‘dflvébfllllfllll. Now "Red Revolution" is mot a thing to be‘ dreaded but to be sung about: its] coniscquelitacs, alas, have yet to ‘be realized. and apparently ‘in the notl very distant future. Both sides sccm anxloua ‘for ‘merely a w-ar oi’ attrition wearing out the normal piiUenee of the otiher, or of th-ellr sinewir of war. But ‘history has no record of any such successful war- fare. ' ' -———<o->—_- THE AVERAGE VICTIMS The average- Brl-tieih citizen and itrluli-s unionist lsnts sttnc and sound an individual as to the ‘found any- where. llo hates extremes and prefers i0 ‘be left alone ‘to work out his own destiny. Ho its not by nn-l ture a Mlllfllllfll‘. plotter, or lovolu-l tioniat. l-le ‘is satisfied to let wcli lillono. In organizations the nvcrnnziv Ilrl-tishrr is ‘largely silent, leaving the. extremists‘ lo fight it out ibelwcori them. whatever the “it" for the time being may be. By the trade union rules, irrsiornv rules. so‘ if a local union votes 5l—~49 for a strike when thc deleg- nte reports to conference the local prevails‘ ll-S to the meaning of the present ‘Most of no have EVEIIIS \V'llli.'h shape- the ends of empires. upheaval we are now the llt.l lion. J. H. Thomas, folilner Labour traull‘ t0- iii-lent ulvolve u ctmiplt-tc col- sion uf illi- catastrophic situa- rcsisllcsvs um] 1|,- czimpalgn of education and explan- tllc pow- ‘ors-that- ho have, allow d thcirvihml I ‘it’ niuy euslly be realized ‘from this that thc figures given out at we the tn-unbership, and .it is i'or reason that the authorities m" hopeful that sooner or later, eed ‘general istrike to the which the Colnnlurrets hope and QC Yilquest 0L’ two (leadly diseases is and paralysis through arterial generation. ' lwn. citizen of 9S l mjlrcvlonsly had been stricken w Afparaiysis and btcu completely r-es- lflitorcd to health and strength. Aboutl 5V3 Will‘ 88° 8. Canadian doctor till!- "Wiicthcr thc (iovtriiinclit or the covemd a cure for diabetes, armllit-rl nu-u wins, England cannot lvmnjn 0f our most ‘serious an n ("lteclrod and zlcliicvtalnl nts 0|‘ p“ \l'lll llfi- ic-‘encv. ol‘ acicnct for thc good oh if as is humanity, lfor rrwztrtl only thc fuiithcr ext". at I wealth feronc-es are not to ‘be accepted as; actually representing the views of‘ extrelnral fighting for-a Contmu-uist Britain. l ported, namely pernicious aencnrial dfleale has developed overnight," con~ Only a few weeks ago Charlottetown . conver- oyed a two mile ivalk ll with a-gentlrnian who, a few u-eekiueilred by soothing njirups or pain will no doubt be fin- n all)’ halted. These and others which‘ of suit-lice which sock 4;,,|,|¢," Ruhr ppm.‘[an]:“lIl!-ll(‘\’lllf‘il," "(llfil'1l.‘1(‘ll," and i. is daily Jlfldlll}: to Ill-ill!“ “"r""l'tim*' and ncliievclllcrlts, daily contributing to "Huh": [he “vhuhl body Donne g itl an ndvltncutl :ht- lunt‘ rl pr the kvorpl" ilnily adding u labor saving device which the Probe Committee been investigating for ruuntlls past. If any of The Guardian's Lib readers may have thought our cmmcounuents ullflzr the revelations HlGH BLOOD PREssuRE AND ‘rnade lbelore that committee were SAFETY too outspoken 0r severe. should take note or ivhat the le thiisllng Liberal journal has to say are regard to it. the . " h n.‘ lent vote ‘will make itself; we “u”: m. 0mm" ulnar-p h yof the Globe's lrticlo referred to: heard again-st carrying t e present‘ ' It is too much to expect P ly to clean up this sorry, sord smuggling mess, now that it about it‘! .\ real start has be are‘ system." re“ “No One believes that the di .tlnues The Globe. “This lllii-ng spreads slowly and stealth ly, gradually undermining whole body politic. m‘ luble nostrulns. .necessary»-treatment." The artlcl goes on to urge men of all partic industry." 5 “Hghl m, PM?“ w". ‘Hmong H", hpnenl What a picture we have of the coiriiidertlhl ih i lif. -ha.n:'. c““°'"$ Depinmm‘ "m" l"'~““‘-'"!' ()f conrsi; wllerre ‘tlhzxllldivirlllttl life, the ikuoxvletigo that he line high blood lllfilllllllilillll? fvului‘. because lu- can use common (liet. fl-‘il-lmrllv. least thc ll] refed lll Tllt- Globe! A "rlleas" to li-Lrling moss," "lllt: whole system ll-l-‘lillilrltlf‘(l" with ll, n llcpatrtlncnl b)" inllucilcc “ilildt-r- .‘thut is thc picture presented! And j\\'ll0l‘illl_y' tuo millions of dollars can im- llve yours pnlit by two Liberal ‘llllll lllld 3W0" lllloductld before. - hN-vcmcrlt of science over thc rc-i ‘ll’ lief that has wilful negligence in the on” ‘the mspite to labour‘, the shat of sordid ruaterialislu hiowereastill brings its maitcrlal gain ‘OW fore it ere the world ‘becomes th Nlllillergoodly habitation which is the pro- allllilll-r fess lure. than l.hn world o fa llllllf|'l'0fl ycurslfllpnch" h“ bu" very unequauy [Tl/EDI ‘with it is also a worse world and the increasing knowledge, still material want and suffer haye come but a “me wayyeqttally snlirched. What. Conlierv-I ‘he ‘lpward mad. The pastjatlve of any ofilcial promlnentehaa one hundred years have seen the, crowning achievements of the ages. In (hips p“, 0m- hope for we m, flower of a blameless life." And yet it is not an unmlxedl the world of n hundred ylmr. t.ho'ters und err-Ministers have rceelv-l l“, ppqduced where only 0m, nmjMluisters in succession. Bureau and IBolvinE lliuf who will venture to ythnt thc picture is (iverdraiv-il? | . l com i _~ f ' V‘ No the picture la not overdrawnu e O the “If an“: N'u one would expect Illilf an lrtnrostl“““‘".‘*”H““““lbrlghtemng and a“ l-l‘ ' ‘ Liberal pen would overdrnw ii. or" ludd darker colors than would t-x-] Blprcss the fuels us they have bot-n‘ ‘attested l0. ll is only fair lo add lug. Science has‘ still a work bu-lthat The Globe includes in itst-oln-l e meutary a statement sca-uduls splash their ugly pitch up-‘ on both parties." lf this is in put-ll ell goal of civilization and Chris-lune. it would be‘ most untrue to, iimljtisnity falsities of socialism and tximimun-l we ism to be propagated openly llflldlalgng practically ilncoutradlctiedl by eru- cnrics of the country. Instead of a‘ strongposiirlire and convincing pol-‘ ystate that both parties have becni the “pitch" deflled? Not everyi politician in either party can just- ly claim‘ that "he wears the white sgl But as we read the evidence the ‘distributed between thc two pnr- qties. A number of Cabinet "Minis-- "Olean up the Mull" I| tho lind- llno over the landing editorial In say. is in the Customs Department they lialnerlt fearlessly and thorough- so" oqtliat patients with high lt cannot be to unite “to rid the Customs scr-llrltlrVs life, and vice, oncc and lor nil, of the sliock- filllllllil l"? "lflllll generally kitown. “l” P“ l” d uliilnzttclyi-ni: looscncssjlild laxity in purform- l"’““"5° "m" l“ n" ililelillitll. lllll-lThe “Mmmg victory for deadly (|lfl(;|§ps_ The fldvflnc" uflnnce of public duty that manifestly ' ‘ . ‘ ' - ll d t ' a has Monk!‘ m? “ha! Wu.“ Plug“? has boenpnust haie bc devi e l for yelrn - [tn thc grievous hurt of Canadian begs [cleaned up. “a ‘stirry, sordid smug- Scenroii so Smlwtlfihewarl ‘l’ t a... Faint ‘The of has erai n. ' . ‘Bljoqnu W . Barton, “D ad- of time and thought. gives his lugs in 300 cases of pressure. llu 1918, and ins-examined in u». thus a ‘period of seven years M lexainlnatlone. is j °l‘ pressure are over fifty and h. should thus be in lediood of 140 to 160, you can see how;h;‘iae"illltzy tlhllia" S?" gregélllfl- p15?’ . . - e m s v ce ry - lveiy high indeed is blood pressurelmgly rendered through me poet” lNow high blood pressure is no (filer wéigjrérpni:bigggtfiglyernnlirgg Our insurance g - too cleurlyd lthat is over 200. 3' to be disregarded". tables show us only blood p insure. do not have the same life wellpectancy. as those of normal pres‘ ' inure. But many of these high bloodl Ipressure cases have heart and ‘kid-l lney ailments, which naturally les- 1y‘ mngl he eradplsen the duration of their life ex- cated ‘by (‘onrageous-uirtlrlcss, ifllleclanfl" g. n, This investigator tells “Idem-i rlot necessarily that this p0 that muily patients. once flours A Norwegian physician who has.“ Dec‘ 6m‘ hizb blood These patents were all examined sing between the first and second He tells us that in one group of’ twenty ipatients, under observation ellffor ten to sixteen years, ‘tho blood lielpressure had been constantly over pa,“ week The puhhc how real. 200 m. m. of mercury, but they felt “as that the romaine“ which and looked well and were nliie to ‘ _ _ work most of the time. seemingly has characterized the Thus as mom mu“ with “ml mgh’ us that the high blood pressure in itself‘ Hwy Swrct music grttets lcnrn that titoir blood pressure islsweet “(WM-eta above normal, begin to worry Illbnlll _it. and the whole course of their And “pom” “mb” [risk mum ..1 Spring Many Happy Return; Wind: Arc Gentlor and Skies Brighter. Hlntorlcua. Local weather observers looking uv their memos the past winter when frost snow made their ‘first appearances another of the ki-nd of a winter have had. get lt and “let the dead past b 1il25= its dead." "During the past week e an all seem satisfied that Spring has arrived to stay. memory, therefore we must all about the weather. The voice of the past as island Minstrel," front whose lln ,entitled m” copy the following verses: 8X~ “Sprlngfi Holiday." The air is keen with frost nn H101‘ All nature smiling looks HO gay, int i-horlstcrs appear; dock thc surln lawn. [lives "nderéoerx a change. The m: To welrouie Springfis fnir holiday lsult is that thc general henlth silt‘- down furs‘, and they tliercby- cut living an unhyglenic iprcsnure can be of lscnsc in his habits trl' and exercise. and ihus prevent, ni ‘int-rouse in his prt-ssalrc, ilt lttcl ‘may be ttble to rcduc . ' l ills final statement is that ti n L,‘ ‘he pmmre or a demmnmnt “ffncl lhnt a patient has high blood l _ h , V ,Dl‘£‘Si~‘l|l‘E does trot justify us in lull lluhm Howl“ mead“, mertrlglitoililrg him, merely on nccorlut of high blood pressure. This information should ilrolp to those with high blood pre- l blldlksi now remains . - hose who have the ' .a , l ‘levy of the fuels disclosed. Hire ‘mu l" i Yet over much of the glorious tic-I“ y n l cure of tltolr. Q;__;_.- Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers , flint. "ilic QOQQQQ-Q-ovoooo-ovvoo-o-vo-ov-v hi5 To Sfllli tinraclves ‘sleuth stilnc it somewhat. throws To honor Sprints fuir holiday. ly‘l:~= thc-n to honor nulurc mo. shade. . lc And sing nil sorrow fur tawny. On Springs dclinilliul holiduyz" O F It are lots of banks in the woodsniltl fields it is rapidly sinking view and will bc a thing of past in a few days. zilliar hue of which the poets sing land the artists all love to pui-nt. l (lthcr und equally welcome scones kccp looming up in all dir- uictlons. Most. gladdening ol‘ all, tillers of the soil where they can be discerned preparing if ‘n0! al- 2 ready started to plant, the seed. Mil! 7' ‘f?’ “Y hull|'l'liis_ however, is as yet being HUNU" AND “lib” e a ‘started where the lund is well fear every man his mother. and hi8] ilather. and keep my sabhnths; ll am the ‘Lord your God." Lev. 19:3. l HRAYlER-tfielp us, Our cod. l love our land. THE DAWDLING AGE Take il. boy of thirteen years, , \'l'hen the dawdlllll; BB0 lllllllfillffi- And in hint you'll plainly sen All ilritl (MIN! you uiicd to be. Didn't know it then, but you weary. through through parents. and keep holy Tlly Sabbatlls- and live loin; in the and means for ‘good and for evll are In-lOd prominent mention as err-plying, ishment for havmgbn btd and dream a bit our - ‘ . ‘w. are doing “lore goodjireen in close relations with the of- y today than ever before. also moral/renders l“ the“ scandals m"! also lair accessories lifter the fact in evil and our lialtli, founded 0n the "Xllerlentze of the ages before 11s,] ls flint ulU-tnatcly the good will sheltering them from the justpun- their unlawful acts. ls lt not singular that these Minis- trlunlplt. 'Mclanwhile tihe it is ‘the reverse. bc lifted above it before we can world m-uht learn to think. to think in tcrlns of tho Golden Rule which alone can bring pence and har- nrouy. EDITORIAL NOTES Everyone in rendy now Lo inlk about the weather. Charlottetown hhmrld Ibc n good city Judging ‘by rho religious meet- ings and t.he visits of religious or- ganlmilinils during the past two weeks. ' Till-n is tho time of bird nmting and the home making of the little union is reported for a strike and l-Ll total ‘member-ramp otmnted no favourable. On the other hand, of course if the n v local union A votes r ‘the city and country home should laqtrirrolc and other little aulmob, against o strike. at conference ltnwhich mid so nut-ch to the life out- imai me-ntlbcrohip lg counted aittLof-doora. ' fl folk ln the ‘groves and woods: the time also ‘when the little fblk 0f be very kind to ithc birdh- and the struggle noes on, lbrlnging in its train want nnd strffcrlng to smne, wealth and Dower to otltem. The quest fkrr wealth and power is neither a civ-ll- izlng nor a. Chflstianizing urgency, ‘Humanity’ must hope for tihat harmony which con- stltu-tcs happiness and peace. The tern, present or past‘ and thus lin- piicated should all be members of one pnrty and that pnrty in power‘! What could be more clear than that O. M. Kennedy. who holds the Commons seat for Peace River. was not lawfully elected? lie was declared elected, it is true. but. it was lby a deputy returning offlccr who is now in prison under a ‘five years‘ sentence for switching votes from the Conservative candidate to Kennedy. Premier King. who wants Kennedy's ‘vote. to keep his unnrpl-ng Government in powcndc- ninn tho right of Piirllauicnt to rc t lCOHHBTVIIIlVU cnndldnte who was ‘defrnmlcd of his seal. It may well be asked why the Hotlsc of (fnln- mons has n Committee on ‘Privil- ‘ogcii and Elections if not to dcnll with cases such as this. The House of common: hn (all ‘l power to Ittlpgnd or expel a mem- ber nt any time for aufilclemtcause. And what cause could ‘be more suf- ficient than that the member had not been elected? That counts for nothing with a cooperating Liber- al and Progressive pnrty to whom a single vote may be o matter of bl B fl have got his soot lf his vote can be counted for the Governmobt when the division hall rings? life or death! What matters it by three tlmen and it is yours." what cmokodnesr Kennedy may 100ml" 0'" Ywfiblllt"? Wmuw" lng one word each day. . Today's word: RFMIEDIAL; remedy. "it in o real agent for the prevention of orlrnofl’, Thnt when morning came you'd sit While your mother called below: "flurry! You'll be lute you know!" Now he dawdics, lust as l Did in days so hint; K090 by. Fumbles with his clothes and ileelns Lost in boyhoodb golden dreams. Puts on stockings inside out. Sleuplly he moves about; And his mother. much distressed. Vows he never will be dressed. "ilurry, son!" she goes lo state,‘ ‘fliurry. son, or you'll be late!" Long he bends albovc his shoe In the way ‘i used to do. While the precious minutes fly, Long he tum-bios with his tic, ‘But l chuckle at it all As l hear his mother call: ‘Wan there ever." oft she'd‘ said. ‘Such a little sleepy-head?" ‘Yen, there was." l mutte low. “One you married years alto!" j___-¢-0->____. o+o ceive a petition from Collins, the! ~ln English By W. ‘L. Gordon 4'0 O§§§O~§O§O OOiO-Q QOOQQQ-QI VWJRJUS OFTEN MISUSED: "Am not?" is preferable to “aren't l." but the latter is used by some 800d peakers. . ‘O F‘ T EN MWSPRONOUNCBDI aucy. Pronounce the aitu as "law." not as a in “at." OFTEN MISSPEIJLEDI bank- ruptcy. Study the last four letters. SYNONiibMS: complete- conclude. nlsh, terminate, close. end. WORD STUDY: "Ilse n Lot us "(will have self-esteem, drained and the snow is nil gone. There is little or no ice to be seen as there was very little frost be- ° fore the snow began to fall, and there were -no rain falls tlnrlngtlte winter to make ice. The next class that are making things hum at the coast are the fishermen who are stock-taking at tho factories and getting their fish~ lug gear llito order. The bent wish- es of all follow thc daring fisher- nwn in their hazardous occupa- tion. l1i lite Old Country the fish- int: folk and all their well-wishers are very fond of chanting this old ditty when they man the boats or the mothers rock the cradles. ll runs thus:~— "Wcel may the boaties row better may they speed. a ud wills the bairules breed." We are not aware whether u-ny of the dancers and fiddlers who have ‘been delighting music-lovers among us recently had this touch- ing Rom: in their program or not. ‘but whether or not, they would find it hard to play one better cnl- culated to win applause than thin very enllvening and expressive. We hnd the pleasure of hearing it make the fiddle speak on more than one occasion. and judging by the way tho dancers performed the accompaniment the fiddlors mot only moved their souls, but their half-soles as well. Joking aside; more than ordin- nry interest is felt thin year by the ‘fishermen In regard to the extent of thin- season's catch ol‘ lobsters. it is the opinion of many good fish- ermen that the watch of the sum- mm- an" {all and wlntcr fishing is permitted ls largely a rnllure. a rybodyfllreeting ‘fer excuse lf we unthlnklngiy droplBmml Gazette" back into the hmbit of complaining our ovvn days very closely. They were then pray- The [he mejghbme lng for spring with much greaterl "Springha Holiday" we “Now surely Winter's storms are o'er. Descends the soft refreshing rain, The meadows flnurlsh green agai-iulsnmmury of l l the early duwn, l villi-l u. "it's glnddcnlng light the sunbcnml land sparkling bright the river flows,‘ l-Tclt on the rude unsheltered shore, Tile restless surges coliisc to l'0i!l'§ll)(‘f0l‘6 For stormy winds their I‘ur_v stay.‘ use and l can do,‘ . u rs ground-l _ iggctsnfllllfivlto do good business if the English ‘ldoubtlesa, tire the operations oitlicl 0 wool may the booties row tliutl inuawln Govt. l Will Issue IMNDON. May 5—'I‘he llri (iazctte. a daily publication of uovertrlnent of the ulorning Pout. made its f luppearuliue last night. are.’ Arc and We my pendent only on rumors. . » LONDON. IMay li-Because of t Last port-appearance of London news— winter's storms made an impres-lmlfers “Meclfd ‘by the's“'“i‘° ‘Ills sion that will not soon fade frornfgmernnlellt h“ “nmmnced ‘NW - called The beginning tomor- Th-e paper will be a news ‘and will contain we authentic irews, says the announce- gleam it through the oldest inhalnmen!‘ ltant and the records of the llewa- years oylpilpm‘! resembles their blood pressure OLPBBIIG a newspaper row. sh eet primarily The being made that they ivill be -pr sutlfer in the future for voluntce lug. es‘ London Times Issues Single Sheet‘ 5.—Al‘thongh the like the other newspapers |wt1$ irnabl-e to come out ill its usual LONDON, lMay lTlrnes ‘form it issued a single sheet thi luornlug. This was about 12 b inches ln size, llthogritphed on bot e‘ sides. and other news. shorten u You'd think Spring held a holiday. bniruy. mild and cleilhlLondon By Beer Shortage IMNDON, Nlny 5.—'l‘lie first 24 inrs oi’ the strike brought about Y - la beer shortage. l The famous (‘heshi-rc -,closed an hour curly Tuesday niifht [icriorlcc which has not occurred wilhiti the memory of its llll) yours‘ old parrot muscnl. which u»: such a l‘urnlliltr fixluro of tho. pint-v. Olin-r popnini- "pitli.~4“ ltro (rltlsing illvfilllfit‘. llli‘ strflti- bus cut. off tic- ‘,Zl‘l'(!llIlll'(.‘l'y of tln-ir ‘supplies. l ;Nightly Gaities Expected To Stop. 'l.().\'l')ON .\lZl_V5-——-l.0l|llllll'rs‘ fright I (ilniiclng itcrosn the harbor Wlillf"! mum‘ _ 110w llllil i110 ice has ncurly nlldis-lfu“ m, nfltlppeirl-ctl nnd only what fl_ ed 0n the flats and clings in the‘ ng the h-nd of sporting social cirl-lt-s, is preparing for period of onfolt-ctl abstinence lMtlfll. cf the West End lhiluircn fromflreld pcrlorintiln-es TllG-‘lllay night"; Uwibut mulrnztlrs were douhifill if thc‘ reigning succcssi-s could conllnuc ipeoplc, buckling down to ivur-likel conservation of resmrrctw, confinuol ill their present lnood. , Racing lhrtltlghoilt Englnntl has ‘been, cancelled and thc new social sous- on, scllt-tlnlctl lo upon Iiinnduy. has‘ Jieen killed off ut its very btlfillfl-l lulng. , When the costs of the present catastrophe are coilntetl it is lin- llkeiy that the 1926 social e\‘crlls-— arranged to round out the gayest period since tht- war-will he car- ried off in anytbllng like the man- llel‘ lll Wllvh they were planned. l}? 555i??? BUBBLES “IJO you want to blow Bubblcl. m) Lilllrii?" called Mother. iii-ll) and Billie rlmc running. "Uoooli! Goody! 0! Yes! Bub- llll-sl Billvlvlrs!" flu-y rllnuled. l “look ll m) BIG Imbblc!" Bettv I squenlrd. “Watt-h! Watt-ll! It'll g6. ing up into lln- lrl-c!" “I notiilr-r uhrrc- they 5o when they go out?" liiilir uid. _ " by! Tlw Fairies mm? and get ihrm lo malt:- n lugs for themselves.“ lit-ll} Mid. "I'm goitiv lo MOW LOTS of lit- tlr. "billy" on" forrffte belly-hide! l0 Pll)‘ with." we remember one mention when there were very few lobsters cnulzlitl after fall fishing and the men took ln their gear on account of the scarcity of thc cruittoceana. ll seems reasonable to conclude thutl there cannot be two catches in one season; but lt in open to a doubt and ldioiild be carefully considered when on trial. n- i-n-difi-i-i-I-i l ,_, ,_._. - MAN 7.—-Whlle your mind don not act rapidly. you are shrewd, been. and" olear-siphtod, seldom ar- riving it a false conclus‘ You ambition. and ability. Your married life will be pleasant and your children ii . You should have plenty of friends. affording 0' remedial and be s _ l l _ ‘pll buninoll“ 'undertaklnls. ' P Your birth-atone l: an emerald. which tuoulis success ill love_ Your liowor is n lily. Your lutliy colors- are red um] yellow. -__--___-_. Newspaper prin-ted at the office it announces lt'has a circulation and hghurdioif on]lyt_7(l)‘0.,ll00.rb itdgilgsexggglibillzs ‘ (5 Hill B IO BB 8 ' us that we had the first taste Oll ‘Nearly a“ we newspapers have been silenced by violent concerted 1f u“, he col-rec; WQKQOUOII. it asserts in itaileadin-Btzr- _ h h» d t th v |,‘tlcle. and th.s great nut on. on e lu ibeen givinc the sublect a Brent deallwlfifeln“ "l": p:;;1°al:°:ec:sgr;°f0 whole the strongest community fllldlone, an apology for remmdms one which civilization: can show, is for the moment reduced in this respect . , lMany may wigh to for. to the level of African natives, de- Montfil paper will be dlstliibtlted throughout the whole of the Lon- don area at a price of one 118ml)’- governmeut. has appealed for printers and workers of every class to get out the paper. promise tccted at work and they will not lt contained ll condensed ‘thiestr-lkt- situzttlonl (‘liteeso trhop house, known to all toilfiets. ‘bi-cause it ran out of beer. an ex- from the gait-ties which help lnnkc‘ ‘vhne lherellife worth wlillc owl" hero. llnnia. ‘Philomena McDonald: 3, Lloyd Pope iAnlrus Mclnnis. BRITISH EMPIRn STEEL\\ CORPORATIObl m“ Dom. Iron G. Stool lsyga v ‘ "‘ Dom. c“; Co. the Nova Sntitlfl ‘a Q.‘ Ovll Co. lrst l ___ - Ploaltlon of Bondholdernv of these CornpanienhOuflirted;.~_~‘ _ Dickinson‘ ‘8t~'1lllla,lbank L Membero Montreal Stock Exchange 152 8t. Jamphsgreag na- he o‘. f. , R.C.JAMIESON aflo-LWIITED PURE PREPARED PAINT Ready for use on all surfaces. Y Covers 425 square ft-ct per h gallon with TWO COATS. Gives a beautiful gloss that adds greatly to the appearance of the painted surface, and forms a protective film of unequalled durability. FLOOR ENAMEL A Sitperitir Enamel ‘for floors that wears like iron, dries overnight and cun be scrubbed repeatedly without damage Ask for Our New Color Char s THE ROGERS HARDWARE c0, LIMITED. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. s. i, , - NEW ISSUE A The Alberta Pacific Grain __ Company-Limited 7% Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Shares This company has been successfully carrying. on ‘the business of warehousing, shipping, and dealing lfl grain si nce 1902. ASSETS ‘ Net Assets over $170.00 behind each Preferred Share EARNINGS Average net earnings three years ended June 30th. 1925 equivalent to over 2V2 times ‘Preferred Dividend re-l qulremonta ' .404 Average net earnings year ended Juno 30th. 1.925 equivalent to over seven time; Preferred Dividend rfllllllfe‘ menta, and alter allowing for Such dividends leaves ap- proximately $13.56 per share on the Common Shares now being Issued Application will be made In due course lo lint the“ shares on the Montreal and Toronto Stock Exchange. _ Price 10o and accrued interest yielding 1%. Carrillo a bonus of one nharo of Clan A. 60mm” 3t°°k~ Full particulars on ltequeot. Eastern Securities C0., Ltd. w. u. v. DUNBAR, Manager St. John, Charlottetownh: Hill?“ N B. PqE- l, N. . I u . , . A gs Gratin ilii. Jr.——l. Ernest Rose. ‘ _ tirade 'll.——l, lClarence [lose I School for lint-gas Mdlnnis equal; 2i Com“. McDonald; 3. Cyril McDonald. ' Grade -r.-1. ‘Joiiellll l-llel)?“ _ and -Charlie Melanin. WW1‘ Catherine Mdlnnis; 3' nutm- lMdlnnis. ;GOLF lvnvc-nrrlvodupnd pre now on , ‘dloplny ‘in oilr window- LAKEVILLE SCHOOL Siitnding of lliakeville the month 0|‘ April: Grade lX.—l, Allco Elsie McDonald. lGrade Vlll Sr.-—i. 2. Lloyd Rose; Hose; 2. Helen Jarvis; 3. Anastasia Mc- Gradc Vlll. Jr.-—i, Mabel Row: ii. Mclilnis; 3. ilenry Pope. Grade V.-i. Laura Rose; 2, Reta. iSr.-—-l. lEllnor Me- Mary McDonald; 3, Grade Ill. Donald; 2, This your’! Miowlflfl " '" _ ’k_\\\.\\\\\‘ nouns ' "w, Spring Cleaning Time .- A» and/i vnlnnllld‘ I"°""""' d Von will and good coll. W0 M," "lope and Iollo. tho but lnvornon Hot-lentil - ‘ Albion nut. Albion Lump. out Qytlvioy, luau coke ind other ,,,. l, _ l ~ _ ltlndl. Your one» will nova out --"' "" " but attention. lowor than than of tllv m" few you". . ' Check This List nmvein ' l‘ BRABSIE MASHIE MID-IRON ,i_ ‘ v mil-W _j ‘Ir-f A. rrcknit‘fl*“&l ‘ V i” ‘ nnucsronil ‘ maul m C0. HHONI