l; "bhnslsiwst nrmentativq Pdfl" i" " ‘ " and elsewhere ‘ oltdhlitllnerlt {the -Tc'.\.'§=72,. r- ll -.l 1-‘; f. #0437 ‘fr; Brgnches in Nova Soitia and a torallof m_orr Qsdly one of the cleanest and most than 55o bu‘? gsthmughout Canada and Newfoundland,» well a: ;.liil'lot"vs sills! ill "l9 Mflfillllle flnndm‘ financial centres of the world, " ‘ ‘ l I " Ban/e when Small Account: are Welcome ‘ y . v . "i l‘ BANKOF MONTREAL“ l" "a .-. . ‘ l‘ attended to this spring} ‘with even NE of the first forwardmoves ofthc Bank of Millllltill * Confederation, when banks and banking passed under the ‘of the Federal Parliament, was to extend its fldlities and stabilizing influence to the Maritime Provinces. The branch at Halifax was established in. 1553- Willi Bank marked-its 50th anniversary.‘ Established over 100 years T°u1__A5g¢;;Vin excess of‘ $6so.ooo.ooo _,,. 4..- .. n" scum a m‘ _ '54s". m ’ outlaw; us, ween »- _lp. point. __ oak.” for this season. lbs holiday. Map, 24th and every ~. one will ‘befits tho-mood for a good g mprmer beginning.‘ __ " Whether durlnga specified week ‘ or not. it has sliwsvyi been custom- .» lry in the Spring and early sum- ‘ lner to put on some touches luatreetsldes, lawns, gardens, &c., l ‘and the custom is-a rfiostconlnrend- ‘ able one- ‘Charlottetbwn is‘ admit- "orovinees. No city in Canada has 7- ‘more beautiful‘ streets and street . aides and nothing adds more to tho ‘attractiveness of‘ a city than these.‘ more zest than usnsrlflwve shall "undoubtedly have moreEJ-‘surnnier visitors than usual during the com- Trflyhloa been‘ our policy with L. will snow‘ "or." no other b! 1Q .2 its‘ 4 J m ‘(r 5%‘?- vps- irasdes. -—- Try 1t '- u. .1. ;-.-'.=*"‘-‘r'=v‘" r .,_~_-.~_.-.¢_=,l- _ Cd“ l - . . a. *'- rrzswsmwfir“'i7 - v.1 I LL- . ' l - _ .- "OTME" ‘l . “ _ ‘ _ ‘ ' i _‘ -~ '. .» _l_etter from "A member of the -Lea_- r _' l .. _ gue of Nations Socletyof Ouuadafl‘. "All parties indebted to Beer & Weeks; Charlottetown, either by open account "or. t over due note of hand?" are hereby notified to make payment. ‘ All unpaid laccounts and overdue notes of hand will shortlybc handed to our attor- neys for collection ac- cording to law. In the meantime ac- counts may be settled at the old tand-Bth . Floor. This notice is FIN- ~ AL. I " y ’ tile Market- ‘ ' F4 z “J,_°T."f'.".“".“ 3-- v - "lla Ioaitlcesom floor bond so: . A p. .. h , ._. w... lng summon . - ‘Attention to the street sides and ?awns will of course necossltatsiais tdintlon to the buildings adjoining and‘: this, _ tor Hthe "most improvement was effected iii this line last year but therellroom can brighten upjike a fresh coat of. paint audit has ‘nths. advantage of add-Eng‘ to both the villuoandftha durlibility of the bulldldgs. Agen- eral palntingup is‘ already talked. of and we expect to ses a veritable epidemic of new coloring immed- - WAR AND PROGRESS ‘In the Public Forum today we publish with pleasure an excellent We are in hearty accord with our esteemed oorrespondenUs emphatic Wu" in T991! to the question ' ‘fWouldtha woi-ld be what it is to- day in material weaiQl and the blessings of civilization without "ts international wars. its indus- |trial persecutions. its patloualnnd international crualties?" Thaibiwlth- out these, it would be "a better world is, taking rather too much "for granted in view of the admission itlint without them such civilisation as we have would be impossible. ‘To our limited vision it may appear , that this would be s" better world without its esrthquahes lad de- vastating storms huththssefieour periodically. for reasons which at. present we do not understdnd and with results which can‘ only“ be measured long afterwards. Soma- how. earthquake and storm, lu the natural world: struggle and fight‘, victory and defeat in human experi- ence ls the normal condition and wltbal we am lrlsklug some pro gress: at any rate we have attain- ed the degree of olvilisstiolfwilich we now possess. Ac slated in the editorial oodorravssw. tho-Q u. Dressiorls of the everlasting l‘. Jtrusslo. cannot " ' . s. "l?" fllaVb sill util- . _ ""lFR‘IDAY,MAY%1,6, issgl‘ . ‘ rl" i ‘ ' ~ . 7- r-"w . " ‘ V The timsjor the regular spring " dean up is‘ bow approaching and I it has heels-suggested that May Iii _.o 31 he designated as‘ the "clean grbas- vlnQbo a-titun; follow up to part, means paint. ‘ A good deal of _ lor more this year. ‘ Nothing" ‘else " ‘nfi to hlboral proldctlonlstmtho much. sulumedillll tho» ritual-loll lows: _ " ifiTbg King r‘ government is finally decldllll to throw aside‘ traits ‘underneath-those o! l sworn. eilemy toithe 8511f ‘n’ oiigurated by Mscdonuld ‘and followed next by Laurier. the national policy; of-protectlon. 1; do“. not-hesitate to betray the formakgpltomises made to in the course of the 1921 cam-» Dligp. by Sir» homer Gouiu and longer‘ hesitates to relludilllo the solemn. assurances of tariff stability given at‘ thb lost sss- » slon by Qln-Lomer iflouin and» Mr: rlsldlnr- I-surlor dead- ‘ Sir LJomer absent. Mr. Field- -_ lug sick. tree ‘trade comes uli " on the bill as the first article on the Liberal programme. while protection, on‘ the con- trary becomes the enemy to be fpught, whose head must be out off, trampled under footanu winds of Heaven. Since those who shouldpscrl/e "itlbetrsy it.- " it is necessary that the Cana- dian peoplestalre, a blind in its defence as tlldydid in 1818,1891 and 1911. Thoolder ones have not forgotteilths terrible years. l “whlchlnarked fifty yearsngo ‘ the first trial or" frso trade." _ tionlst folowars and he kopthld "Reciprocity Treaty in 1911- there" was no bréaclfol’ finitb‘ ondhis llbrt sie-Kingand his colleagues to. petrsts the Great Betrayal of’ 1924 and -it was done for a price-now made apparent in the Progrsesslvs support obtained to keepthe gov- ‘Ls x H fiflsestj?! , l , we. Robbblidlot ‘and mm will‘ be ehdoraad by -s big majority of couibiuedd-ilrqilils and Agrar- ians, but-no majority. can wash away the stain o! betrayal and broken "faith. Nothing can restore to inteihlgeut» people the trust they ouooi hadyxln‘ the. public men who have now given such unmistak- ‘ablejavldsnce of their inalncority and. yunreliabfllty. .Alld tho bitter fruits of public" faithiessness sro being shown even while the budget is under discussion. Ferry boats crossing the Detroit river are crowded with ‘Qauadiansl who are going over to the States and the traiujs are filled with the settlers‘ clients of‘ Canadians who have gone to that country to reside per- manently. while from Tomato combs the report of 7.000 vacant houses lln that-pity. - And if tho. farming lmlust y is returns snow thatitbohoolmu lo- bar-om o1 u» country M" bu" Kin"; government meter-as sub; niltted in Rarlialnsnt s few days ago show that the amount of this (Oolitlllli ‘on Page U)‘ softest/our n» "l". to its betrayal or ti“ "ll\'9"%4' sesf-lnnde by thvlilngisovflrlllllill‘ newspaper Ls. "MUIQYWT ' as filth" w", mugséd reveal‘ its true - the elector-vie ofthls province > » the other Liberal-leaders. It no . the rest scattered" to the" four." word. When he appealed totlie depressed the business rpnoflts tax ' tax [collected droppid-rrolnjimllfllb- __ " -" "l! was ‘dreading’ - tubercu_l__"igl_. I _ the path when)» enters. care ,of their teeth, destroying the sputum, the long time required. and statement. erculosis calrnow be cured-do you, get better. are really the one whocures your self. Byobeying the directions ‘in bed when the temperature is above 99. F, by restingoutdoors all day. and starting the light "exercise when the r time comes; in [out by carrying out your doctor's instructions you will get WBll, li may be slow. very slow, but you can will out if you try." ll could not help "but lhluk how much those words meant to the put. lent st the outset of ‘his months of separation from loved onras. That appeal to the real "stuff" "that was in the patient. to help him to put up his best possible fight. , Anyone who has lbeen around a .sanitarium and has soon the some ch-sp there, in ibSd month alter month, then up ontbe verandah for an hour a day for several more mouths. then walking slowly about = the grounds for months. and finally "raklnfthe guess or actually cutting the grass with a lawn mower. and looklns the picture of health and ' strength, has perhaps" felt like throwing up his hat on seeing tbs victory over what formerly was considered incurable, and I-have wondered further if "‘ i1 twouldpot ~be wise for physicians ‘sir would lander ‘In ‘all bu oloetlons,fr°m' TWQG‘ to‘ 1911 gave similar. assurances to. his crowd“ to be ‘Just as frank with their pat- ients who have other serious condi- tlons such as lnsulficlont heart "or ldllflyfl. high Iblood pressure, and the like. ‘ " ‘n’ lllitllhysiclanjwouid simply sit country "onl the Fleldingdiatersolllilown and‘ explain the function M he 119911 kldlloilsssud blood ves- "YB, lilldrlhe» effect of certain foods and exercise thereon. u: was silbnrlttod toths péonleirol-Ilooils would-be hard on the kidneys‘ . . "hair slicer” *1 _ "br-midctlollil. " lately 8R6!‘ "l8 holiday. 1,. '- _ “they reigned {L ‘That l“ ‘ ' ‘ ' '- lonailghr, -lt. maiaedrlor looks“ ‘and blodvesseln and “that certain 355"!’- BXBPGWBlI-lilight mean a dllflr lfi-"lllll 9f i-lltf-hsort and death. . ' That on the other hand “hum pa; i “"‘YT.°'°" Wllllns- to- "play the meme and eat exactly the "diet pteg. firlbedwaud indulge "in "the light ex? ercise as suggested, that the condi. ["0" fifths kidneys and blood vessels would not get any worse, that the hear; would actually get stronger; . isnd that his-Jill’ " 1 ' . shameful bargaiuand resigned hired [of ygarg_ e w“ d M prolong i believe thstalmost everybody mlllghgjlgivigllasi? coobsrs-ts with _ _ 3 W81‘ t him in this way. e p“ “p m Beledtltdtail“? roll " wafer-man. ‘WHAT or m: _ sgonnlnor (its ("epitome or Life) ‘ - Morning Watchman. what of the "mornlus? hill, - l gee lio stars and the air h chill; No sounded hes-l- save the "llltinl ~ rill’ ' ' ‘ " And the Shepherd's ceaseless warn- »h-|!.'l'.’ . . What ls tbs‘ shepherd savills? "HQ calls tothe sheep in the vale h low. ~ svtisrlns- who II ‘Raoul! dull" To the iloclts that roam where ths tbs past three years under‘ the " watel-‘flldw ‘ " mi- I-{e notanflhg dawn where the _ qteaks are IKIOW: l And dis foals-tor‘ tho young ouss" i .5: l < ~» " _ ; Noon » Wstcillnaufsvhdt of the morning‘! ate} onsets "- ‘d! this "war. Future centuries will tell, " n», ‘nlsibls of- rib‘ ..tvot*wno den "ton what would fiaclis have bsnn uuspeakably ter- Tho. sun». shill - lforth and the ‘ f shadows do. _ The sky is unpleas- aa a sky can be. There is ltunsult of life over land anti-soul. ~ ~ For ‘dug at- the world's adorning." n! have ‘evolved ofzworldidlsastsrjlad 9!} . .. Iloordoi. Nations sad; "Null. "Psi" ~."~u*.\2*."r~*¢zl~r.‘,t~ir~ p . “cob . vilit war. . v ~ sot: tbs" virsbosrsd Ytbosiolrssn Gilli-ideals‘ Qt ooiso- of tbs noon. L" » tide-mourn " " . _ , _ l‘ llldifllllilllflfl!‘ Inst Friday's‘ issue of-thofiilsrdllll Which .315 Nlhrllil-"ilitlil 0191 14.789 i aqultarium gives to arm going unto detail about ‘tho mstteijotthe fodfrest, liter" ‘the exercise, andliltewlso about the so forth, he makes one very striking "Remember your Cum-and tub pends entirely upon your self. it is really up t6 "you whether or not Your doctor will help and advise you all be can. but the cure of, tuberculosis _is now down to such a science that. you - dlvldual crusltles ‘1- ' , p with the window 09911. at nISht. by V To. thel.laa‘efi_-flatoflyc.al question. Th,“ somelsituation that is under was anornoonsss", p ‘ Y slrr-"ljqnotldod . nu editorial in‘- ‘iifwhiob the writer on a rlthor dreary picture of. na are and - mankiniifandfsllows all. apparent. cynicism and pessimism-I had thought foreign to the mind of the Editor of the Guardian. There ap- pear to me to be some fallacies stated there which l would dare point out ,tllough many others might do so more ‘forcefully and convincingly‘ than ‘myself. . May I call-‘dttention first to the summing MP l?! s, remarks. "The. iprobessf" ("racist "_ economic. international Altar) cannot be justlflediou ethi ‘l. moral or rs- liglous grounds; ‘b t is. I would fultllositstiilgly answer‘ "No." WithQut-ifihesé crireltles. per- world lrl wh-ioftlib weaker, wheth- or a nation. s _o,lnss_or" an in- dividual; would have ‘ a l better chance of ‘development, n ' world into which’ it_wou_ld bfsafor to send out ourchlldren. a world more in harmony with the tenets of the Christian religion. ‘ To thefirst question, "ls gross possible without that depends on what is meant by progress. If by progress is meant something really desirable to mau- lcind and- if the process .~by which it ls obtainedls “not justified Iethical. moral or rellglousgrounds" then let us frankly repudlatecom- pletely these; ethical, _moral and religious grounds, the very fibre of our Christian religion. This I cannot believe the esteemed Editor ‘of thevfluardlan i3 ready to do. Let us rather questionlthe progress that depends on war and its sue’- tenance. One would need be a keen-minded historian and - socio- tory and yet I hear as an-echo the historian say that the Thirty. Years War put Germany back two centuries. This would suggest re- trogression rather than‘ progress would it not‘! But it "is our own considera- tion. The Great War broke upon‘ the" world tell years ago, it is five and a half years gluce" the armis- co. Whatnotlceable progress ‘has -. t is, the greatestfwardn" history, ~. brought in itstrain. Twenty-six million. lives were lost" directly through the war, there were twenty million wounded, nine million .wal orphans. fivsmilllon war widows, " ten million refugees. Three hundred a-nd thirty seven "million dollars was destroyed in. money during the wan. The United States ‘spent in 192016.495 of its budget on war purposeslflleavlng 18.8% for all itsother activities. 75% of England's tntesused lu ~ expendi- tures on war. A year ago-it was ‘estimated that lfingisnd had Dsid ‘out two tlhousslnd "million dollars‘ iludoles sutfu employment funds due to the war.“ anadds aftermath or the war is ritzy ‘six lnlllion dollars n year. It is five and a half year; since tbs‘ war ‘ended. Does any one ‘claim that, world conditions intrude are yet restored to normal, not to mention enhanced as sblt ofths war! ese appalling. figures and this co tion» of trade represent financial and economic progress? And -ll'ow do business men themselves fsslabout, war‘! l May i quote what _-was said on this matter by a Canadian on his rs- turn from an antdndad surrey of European conditions. “a highly "Dense are the shadows_on vale and successful business man." sccord- invent a machine so terrible in its ‘ ' possibilities. so absolll ly ‘ _ recommending lug. thatmanbirnsslf wllbe appall- ed and" renounce war Shall we than placidiy await “deli met Tag"! A famous BHUIII"_KQIIBI‘II has said re ilorrlblonlachlllsg‘ t of death‘ invented the , . stitution of lllhllde real!‘ between ‘ lug to Sir Robert Borden, who has ‘fno hesitation In his views to the attentiomof the business men offianada." Mr. W. Gleason Doylls‘ said "l have " some of the biggest business men in the world, but I have never met one yet w desired war. llflmlfil‘ German, ustrisnfltsllsn, French, Russian nor‘ British nor oi_ an! other nationality.‘ -l have never yet not one who" did; uot-"ardsstly de- sirs thefpresorvation "ofpeaoo." How about progress h" "science? Numboriess man of science on the outbreak ofwsr were diverted from constructive research . work for the advance of civilisation. to sake up invosflll bu! inf-ll IIQIIII . PIOKIQSB . posslblefiwlthoirt "lit. Would the ' world be wrist-light; -ds_y in muter- l ial ‘would? "" "- be’ feedings. of "_ ' internal 179T" in- secutlonsfsnd wary/it would , un- ' doubtedly bo..a~,ba,tl,sr "world, a " ‘my . . war?” l 011' loglst to interpret-the facts of his- » IIQ--‘ IF yoli1could_*sce}lggithc»= to give." -will"be ‘helped and donation, i. Y . ' ; Fill the boxes tomorrowll. - Tag Day the .9115 . ‘a’ " ".-: ,_. comer. Jessi-s umbou. ‘ violence have ‘lnolsssddb htgly. n a Mil.‘ "; um n mill‘ moulds" nrd salvation Army, CpalummWn~ v ." ‘ j p us)»: r . " sass idle-lad‘! terrify- foreverfi’, are wo-lcr tilt a ,. not signs o vrb "~ _ ill-m- daplorsbls laxity ‘of thorn is us; an . mitosis of destruction. Th s is true avon in our own universities, and has the war. The univamitlss not help than. they loll ~ " l " " ' ,. ill WY?” ‘l? ‘irsmliigl’: " llinrope are so ‘ingovsfislled all‘! that ll ' the molt-urged _ pol, "llifl, ' .. . v _ . 1 , g5, . y "Si. '° l‘? “"‘a.o.'"’““' ‘l?’ l‘ role lsltbrmabsohm nailing? ~ " ° “ " ssonls filer . . mgr.“ l‘ continued everywhere jsvoo Iii!“ but ous ' 0.! in Eng vrith wsrM u’ laud and Illrau ll‘ °.° , l igladncss‘ that comes jinto the lives 10f those whom We are able to hc1p_ of your gift to the Self-Denial funds,’ your generosity! would only" be iimitedby. your-ability For ‘the csztensionkjl our‘ "boners home and, pbroad; we "cérnestlyrap- , pea] for "your support. ‘wRemember 1 —some" -xv"afindering‘boy.—or 81115-801118 “ stricken familyflsomeone in‘ distress blessed by-‘yyour i IilI-akethis biggest‘ ‘and, :1 If you would lprérer . t6 donate a m‘??? leiibsishiii-ll. SW92"? please.‘ mail-tied; tzhegue to t rllr sstvluoll "swar- syudavino petition is carried on in business figiiiflirl“ "ssrza: ts '1 lcsl, joy and .Il>.¢§="‘.-"Y=*- v ..~l_ v - l" a “it " “ gudilieroisnknd A i _ “compact on" Kiin 91-9, , "fmcw" com, . rgason justified in is not the do! " tron in bulls- fl gut? Are there swan-u- of 00479975‘ so». to mu °‘" eautio . W9‘ .. cred ave I ‘u?’ pflillfll‘. ‘firs’ M‘ Jnorld. New! . v t .