4 i‘ . f i _-.am-.,i~3i».~ . <- a -ass: ¢.e5-.~r,- .e ar. .-`;.;_ if- _"~=-\‘*f° .I Mgr 1 . ,§__».,' -‘ , ijll. ‘vfrai ` -F5. , *Sift .ti ,':,;.'.' . » I _,-1 l l t _(11.1 2 _:Ji- ~ `:T"r_‘f i :i i"~ 'i ‘~f:‘!l fi ., ,_ il "il" e I :_ _._ , ;._':'é ‘ _ as ll ..-.f -dee -4 _ ¢.( l .Hi ‘ A ' _*_-if 'i ' .fa . .: f. . ,W _ 'fl fl 2 'i=i, i` ’ lil, l v .I F 'fffifi I. is T5 ‘.731 , _.,A;.{,_ ._ »-it .~ -'-[ll l, . _ ._ li ' ,-1.-'. ._ , _» l’~ ‘J V =‘ - 'f..'! i; 1 .ft -5 ,;..».,__; ._ ` - * 1,. , .- ~_s...l.m it " it . _ , -- -_ . e .,_,-..-a_n|»»A_u. _-..sae ,_,.,,m . _ , , __`_‘_ ,__,,,,____ ,,,_, _W__, , . ___ ._, _ _,_ -on _.. Af . ` . ` I 23 fe E FQUR 'rua Clma l.o'rri.’rovvN rtlllxanlan _ ___ g , 1,2, _ *_* __.. _ _ __ V E Notes By The Way ‘£5 .l§=_¢;e1sg _ -1 The nrst newspaper in British .IC til! (In advance) 'llavle' In rpnnn.. and United lltnlu _ g ‘nelly uuuenieu new lam. l>-r 1-ur un sawn-ei aeln-"ea N°l'ih Ameficii W5-5 Printed in Ha” fax. It was appropriate and emble- _ I matic that it should b= so. It is here. ~ l I'rH\ldnnb--\7i (healer il. Ma-l..ur . \'l r-President-J. R. Burnett. ' . sem-an-.v-l.leu| v.u°n A »l.n-illnln... n s. cl. by the sea. that the llshf 01 the Bauer um |l.uu;er_1. nf uni-'mtl ' am..-lun. isullol-ll. lr. curl... morning sun and the waning stu., i nrsn shines upon Canada every day in the year So also the light which Eliot Hoop at ' Quota 1.~.w |1au».lD ~ f`_ 'J ~ _2 23’ 19"() emanates from the newspaper began ; GREEN VEGETABLES -Q - - » - -' . - flrst to shine “in these delightful f alumna imp Annolppay Again the Liberal press remained _-,_ I --~ silent on the merits of the case, con- :Today will be observed in the pub- renting itself with quoting the opin- lllf schools as Empire Day and Arbor i ions of some l:c:i1 military officers Dey. The programmes will be of ai tllanies ilot glvelil :ind with assur- litrlotlc nature and will include ap- propriate songs and rccitations the pupils and short addresses b l i by, ing its renders that the militia would be back in Charlottetown next yeai y , for trainingf On May loin. just be- il 1 p;10minent citizens. Tomorrow, May , fore the public me.:.ng which rc- 2{th, will be a general public holiday. I _suited in a unanimous protest if the weathrr is favorable no against the change, it came out with dQubt there will be the usual picnic , an editorial supporting the argu- agd fishing excursions. The observ-f ments advanced by the Militia De- price of these patriotic holidays is' partment. These arguments were ef- cllculated to inst_il into the minds of i fectuaily disposed Of by M855” the young what they owe to the Em- 1 George E. Hughes, S. A. MacDonald. ptre and what the Empire means to i W. C, S. ML‘Lure. MAL. A., and oth- thexrl. Special sigllincallcc attaches ers who spoke that evening. The fol- bp; the school programmes today, and lowing quotation. from Mr. Hughes' the exercises should be encouraged remarks at the citizens’ meetinS. 15 a large attendance of parents and' from The Patriot of May llth: citizens generdlly. 4 e " Nova scorn wlss apr. .";'rhe statement ef th- Minister of Qtional Defense with respect to the rhmoval of the local militia for tigaining this year' to Aldershot, Nov Scotia. published in yesterdays Guardian, is l plain indication of a D winds this Province. if the military reasons adduced for the removlxl of the troops this your are sound. they 4. f. l vgll apply' with equal force next year qid to the following years. If it lsi téue that there S not sufficient room *H for anything more than drill move- Hfents here, if the most important cénsideration is the advantage. of I §rtioipati:lg in training with the C units of Nova Scotia, then we may C i§1itia"will henceforth be carried on qltside the Province. Once the pre- cedent is established and the argu- ments advanced by tue Militia De- partment are accepted, we shall bc reduced to the humiliating position of suppliants. And we know from experience just how much ccrl.=ld- eraticn we shall get on that score. It is regrettable that the action taken ai. s. pubiie rlzzeting of tile Ro- tail Merchants Association and citi- en at an earlier dale. That the pro- is due largely to tile dev.crn~iined conspiracy of silence on the port Of the Liberal press and Liberal repro- `se`ntatives, who must have been aware of the attitude of tile Militia Department lcng before any definite policy was decided upon. _It is in-l conceivable that the Fed-3l':\l i‘9l11`¢' lentatives of Queens County were not consulted by the Minister of De- fense when the change was being mootedf Had they opposed the meas- ure at the time, and warned the PS0* ple of this Province, tlwollgh the press. of what was going on. a strong _ protest might have been forwardedihearing the observations ofa drill ser- imumvlicuiion of the silver fox and ,,_»_ ,.. othe f -b l l _ »» »° l 1 I Qrmanent policy which the Federal] Government intends to adopt to-1 épect. whatever promises to the p i l lens on May 10th had not been :ak-’ test of our citizens was a b:lated one. V Mr. Hughes. referred to the reas- on given in the Patriot for the re- moval of the camp and stated he was informed by a leading military man that the drill lasted only twelve days and there was very little instruction for raw recruits. which could be given here lust HS well. Another argument was that the rifle range was not in condi- tion. He could not see what the 'range had to do with it and even if it was out of condition whose fault is it? Tile Department of Militia should attend to it. Lack of oilicers at headquarters to attend both camps which were being held at the one time was another argu- ment for the change. Nothing could be more easily arranged: have the local camps earlier or later. That excuse is very slight, very insigni- ficant. If this is put into effect we will eventually have no shoot- ing range. Clearly the Minhter of Defense. in I - 1 his communication to Messrs. Sin air and Jenkins of May 17th, a resident of the Retail Merchants o the possible publication of his let- r and with the purpose in mind of iian lands he shines upon. i Long ago the poet Cow;>er des- cribed th-2 nnvspapcr of his day. i "This folio of four pages. happy lworit, which not even critics ci-lti; .‘ ‘ ~ t b c‘se; what is l but a map of usy ! llre, its nuctuatlsns and its vast con- cerns?" The newspapei' of today is :still a map of busy life. but in many respects ls greatly changed from' those of Cowpcr's day. It has more ‘than four pages now. and every is- lsue has a thousand critics. It con- itains news of ycsterday’s principal ihappcnings in every quarter of the E world. It is printed on paper made of wood instead of rags and the daify issues of newspapers in America. and Europe would sweep the forests of a iprincipality. The daily issues of a imetropolitan paper reach one to two m ‘millions of readers. It receives its tidings by lightning from the ends . m of the earth, prints it with llghtnillg ' to be rapidity and sends it forth by swift railway trains, steamships and air- B planes. » 8 The map of busy life is also a por- trait gnllcry of the sovereigns, presi- dents and notable personages of the P world, and of the local celebrities leaves are green The vitamms' b V .. _ N _ P in these tops, are transported to; the Maritime Provinces, said 'For GW BYU”-'»\Vi0l¢ in PY€SSi¥\8 fbiS ‘ i you see the likeness of our King- George, Ramsay Macdonald Mac k-enzio King, R. B. Bennett, Gover- e nor Heartz, Mayor Yeo, or it may be | of some other Island citizen or vis- 0 itor who addressed a meeting, or to e whom some thing happened yester- m Cieminceau. Foche, Hoover, Musso lini, Trotsky, Lenin are familiar faocs in Prince Edward Island all because of the newspaper. Thanksgiving for King George‘s opy of which he forwarded to the _provldential recovery is now in ord- |er throughout the Empire. There Assocmmm was Writing with R View iwere four Georges before Queen Vic- Qntrary are held out by irrespon- itorials day and we now have King 5 tc I le parties, that the training of our t George V: the best of the lot and the most famous. Long may he » tl ‘ enthusiastically celebrated thlou h letting his colleagues down as cas- irelgn. The old Qucelrs birthday was H _ V _ _ _ _ _ y as possible. His intinlation lon 3 me Queen.s Coumy rep,.E,5Cntat,,,es Q out her' long reign. Since then it is _ istill honored as Empire Day on May l.d ‘ ltzd lim "on several oc i _ m Cum” 1 ‘34- Km! Edward. by choice prefer- 0351055" “'°“1d be mme helpful If red to have his motiler's birthday we knew the date of those consulta- tions, whether they took plafze he- fore or after the receipt of the pro- test passed at the citizens’ meeting in Charlottetown, and whether, if they took place before that meeting.. tllerc was any excuse for Messrs. Sin- clair and Jenkins failing to notify their constituents of the proposed charlg: in time to have made a unit- ed and effective protest. The plain b ell-ler that our* celebrated instead of his own. and King George has dutifully followed his example. They have followed the divine precept, Honour your parents. Empire Day means much in many ways. It is fitting that it shall he duly celebrated. If you have a flag prepare to fly it on Empire Day, If you have none. buy one. Militia of- ficers. leaders in patriotic societies the I. O. D. E.. and Boy Scouts should ineulcate the doctrine of f'yillg the i i i . l i i l 5 iwithln its field of circlatlon. There ' u i . l . ,teeth by supplying abundant calicum i i i . | chemical composition of vitamins,it - _ : , -‘ sit atlo as I see lt. ? llounced, because our needs increas- The Public Forum This column ts open for the dususloa nr cvlmwudvlu 91 questions of interest. The Charlottetown Gurdlan does not necessarily endorse the Wmgom of ¢m»l-espondents. rm: suasmy quusrlolv salwron avouas naruas Sir:-In view oi the strictures Prince Edward Island would not be out of court. When we entered Confederation. » “ ,, wg were given $15,000 a year in lieu 4 'Wh C O In . . of public lands. I presume that was ‘ _ to put us on some kind of equality with the four original provinces which had their lands and natural resources, from which they derived considerable revenues. The amount was, of course, wholly inadequate to make -the equality real. but Oiilb was a r€cognltlon that we h P triot and Mr. J. O. C. Camp- *were entitled to something un- l fu .ntro of Y nln lie* Prov nceso tesun rs o' ana I ou are e g advised by"healti1'§beum regard W my speeah an me der that head. And anyhow it lie ‘ wr rs to try and nt some "em i tl of inueased subsidy in ileui was nearly all eaten up in I vegetables every day, because of the,"1"e" °“ ` i or public lands, I have decided to i buying out the English propriet- 'lt i k ' .' ` am ns mm" to exist therein' ' tl eo le of Prince Edward Is- 5 ors. As the years went on, the iiidtl- Although no one knows the exact “We 1° P p 5 and a fairly full explanation of the equacy became more and more pro- has been amply proven that they are `*“°l° “ n' the body.- Drs. J. W. Crist and Marie Dye, ob* Michigan State Agricultural Collegeib tell us that the green color in vege- , d tables is an actual guarantee of the E presence of Vitamin A. which as you F know _is necessary to that body off] yours if you are to maintain the 1 health of your tissues, and to your " boy or girl if they are to grow pro- “ prely with strength df bone orl? 8 Having read the brief presentedl ed and the lands and natural re- n group of substances of most !oods*_ 4 1 - in then. natural ,gate of which vm, sy Premier Saunders to the Doniin- i sources of the other provin-cs bt- lon P"ovincial Conference of 1927 I came more and more valuable. ll title bsltl e-. '~ mm Quan S ue I 0 u e y ne as ‘ h in satisfied myself that the 1 I have mentioned this view of the i sary for the normal maintenance of 3-“d “V 3 I , claim made in that brief for sub- matter to some of the members frolzl idy in lieu of public lands was far the western provinces and the other elow what it .should have been, I provinces, and I found them all dis- edged to plage before Parliament posed io listen, and some approved. nd the country the rights of tho I think Senator Sir Allen Aylesworth r$vlm,, to whim 1 belonged, .1 favors this view. It is hard to carry aimed, and I think proved, that In on a conversation with Sir Allan ieu of public 'lands alone we were bcclluse Oi' hi! dcufne-SS. Everylliillil nntled to an additional subsidy of iiuio be written .I wrote vu 8 view lore than $400.000 a year to make 0! Paper “Shouid'Prince Edward ls- ur_ status equal to that of the other lurid be put on an equality with th ,,,c,e_ endless provinces; whereas Mr. oiher landless lvruvimes of the Do- .mese donors ,ny that tm someisaunders. ln his brief. claimed that m1ni°n?” He took his lien. struck out ' lin lieu of public lands to put us the word "landless," and wrote af- provinces we were entitled to an ad edly~ quite a differen e. and surely worth lh0\ild abandon our claim for com F 4 . nergy contained in rays of sunlighti _ 3 ' 0 nta These rays men are m canotsiilookigg into. Modreovz, dfhe Prime lwullsiitlondflg reitpecié to tlfie lands _ ts’ d dish b h ‘Mn ter o Cana a s n ng in his P C I-W Y 0 FOWI1 rom the _ e an ra es, ecause t ey are _ Hudson., Bay company, I mink W _ V 11, ,L EB|;;¢5_ pmvhcm Mun", ' place in Parliament during the pres- . _ ' . mduced as parts of punts whiiisliicnt session when sP°aking about should unite with Nova Scotia and 135 Ku" sim" ch°"|°“°WW|\ P- E- llhlld ew' ysterious way chlorophy Ii (the, A ' ‘_ ,eén ,,,,,o,,,,g 0, ,he leaves, mmgesion equality .wlln the other landless ter my question the word uudoubt S, U ,.1 uk some reason or other the claims have 4581111 md trying to get a decision , the roots for storage. tn a y m ., » lEmlicr0r uf Stanley Baldwin. Lloyd i ,,,,,,,,,._ ,md cheese' mv, me sameinot been put forward by the prov- umn it at an early date. but ln the suld “rue isolated position of Prince ' ' v this vitamin youll remember, that the digestive processes i lucas" \vllile Premier Saunders, Went 0! the d€C1Si0I1 bein; unfavor- a o o gre.n 'g - ‘said "It is because we presented mndless PI`0V1DCc in the Dominion. alntalns the appetite and stlmulates."“°5° Claim in 1927 “S Well “S in H°"‘”5 md me "=°°fd °f l°1'@¢L= Dggembe,-_ 135; that I beueve we Wm of the Dominion-Provincial Confer- It prevents the .._,_u; down.. condb receive some increase' in subsidy." 9"” °f 1927. 25 A Prince Edward Is- mm with loss of Weight' in chudreip Under these circumstances, I de- lander. I was pained and grieved to and ,d“1,_s_ ,clded that somebody had to speak ‘md that our province was regarded on behalf cf Prince Edward Island, 55 I Parasite on the rest of the Do- And green vegetables also contain vitamin D which prevents decay 0 or lime as it is usually called. _ It ls this vitamin that is found in Cod liver oil which _has greatly ln- creased the demand for that product. Sothe. thought is that_..as green vegetables ct/.ltain vitamin A. B. an D. all of which are essential to health strength and happiness, that at lee once a day we should make them part of our meal. Remember once day is sufficient. . THE LAND WE LOVE BY “Ass 'mga lWe have claims that are entirely our that Prince Edward Island was cn. Canadian lllgh Commissioners Q. What is the cost of Calladcfs Ofilccs? t [ f in such a public place and manner mmm” bl’ Y-he delfglifes from several that it could -not be said .we 01' me Other provinces. For instance 'ipod .slept on our I-ishtg My view5_ "Premier Gardiner declared that he tum arguments 1 employed to 5-_,,,_ would not care if a hundred or two 'port them, and the Governmenta re- huhdfbd thousand dollars \vcre taken ipiy. are now matters of public rec- Wi 0! the Other ciilhi- Druviiicrs to lord, and can .be used in future. if MIP Prince Edward Island overcome dyisowdesired. the Peculiar difficulties under which Aua1n_ I saw by the discussion in it lBbOi‘£‘d by TEBSOI1 DI its isolation." ,Q the island pl-ess, and in ine Leglsla- NOW. why should it be said tus-. afture last winter that both political Prince Edward Island was taking aiparties were in favor of merging all lily*-hlrig "out of the other vigllt our claims with the claims of Nova provinces," by getting its rights. mul Scotia and New Brunswick. and fav- one or two hundred thousand dol- msu pressing them in common and iars additional would not be half its askin; for a common set.lement.' I rights under one claim alone. Again ,do noi. thlnl: worse advice could be Premier Brownlee is reported to have igiven, or a worse procedure followed. Said “He was quite prepared to ::.;.‘ fown. _that have nothing at all inliifled to very special eoaslda~atlsn_~_ common with those of the other A remark like that should not harel provinces. Then why should we get been allowed to go unohullellged If, such claims mixed? '1‘o'follo\v that Prince Edward Island got its rights? Huh C°mm,ss,one1_s and meirixulllseaxcguls lllotnfdvili tt; becl;>u:'il;e Iivroauédhiflatirbe “gang spice-ial con_=’d_ » _ 'e:.': r ase. ‘an -' . any o y ad [Qld M;-_ fact seems 1° 0' A 1 " ~ »- -A , » . - h - . ‘ed lo piutcst nuaiizst any such action :Brownlee that his province _was 39;. Old Flag on national ua s tnus n T estimated dt f .3 5 t ti ~e e asleep' 5 . . e expcn lures on W , A _ _ Federal rem 5 n 3 ves V' Y ishowing respect for both the na- i i929-30 for the cost of the \'al~iousibef°T°1t“"u‘d be t"° me' ting "very 'pedal °°"5id°"““““»" 11° b th t the were con-i . 0” the 3° °" a y _ | tional emblem and the day. Our fa- High Commissioners for Canada in-i =°“ff“S Pam” °° 8 i‘°“°“ble "ms ibm WCW more ubservinz in these ' elutles sllmzoo; washington simtonn; tice aimed nt the Province. matters than we arc. There are a ' Paris, £80,000; and Toitao $75,099, good many flagstaffs in Charlotte- ‘ihese sums are in addition to tile _ --i--`-- COWI1. too many of which have been _ expenditures of the Department of 1°” naked and ““ad0m'-‘d UD El11Di1`¢f External Affairs in Ottawa. EDITORIAL NOTES Day and Dominion Day. i it P1-. Prince Eduard Island. u little spot __._,-* Reporm of me discovery of a new scarce‘y, noticeable on a ma of the ( / . i ‘ P explosive at Pctawawa Artillery Camp _ World' has been "umm of rich gms , 6 -ii-4 are denied officially. Possibly the mis- i to the 51553,. Provinces' and to other take arose through a civilian over- . lands. One of tllesc gifts was the` " H d°°i5i°“' The representations or wr i__ r 1 without money or price. Federal memb=rS. S“Pv°fi°d by An aerial u@iw°u will H fedms D* ‘ Another l-len gilt is that of island a -resolution of the citizens of the 500 miles is to be Diilfed 01" I D€*~i'0it|men and women whom we reared h :and educated and have given away some weight at Ottawa. cllaracierisiic modtwty the invcntorim the c"m`”1 “nd Wfmfffn PWV' iinces and the United States, in tens on April 21th The Guardian fm' claims that the light will be brighter,” um5Rnd3_ nounced the proposed f€m°‘~'°1 °f the' than the sun. Perhalw bu* it W°“" To the miners of Nova scotla we tr0ol>S £9 Aldefshut Bhd Uflled 0U\'! last as long. ' have given a rlcll and exclusive mar- reprzsentativcs and provincial gov-V ____ i ket for their coal. and to the lumber- ic l ~ ket i Umincrit £0 fi'1k° “H30 at °“°°~ The I With six inches of snow in Calgary i ;“°”t;f1N';WAB;"““5o"‘t'i K; m“‘°th muy "ply was A snwtng reterencfilasi' “ek and chm blizzard; ‘mm intilxinuficxtitultixsy ext” Oltllctario wemhav; mn" Liberal pm” ‘to Tm? abuse' img “°’m sweeping “°"°‘“ th” pw" 1 given a rich market for agricultural Un Ml! 3115 The G“°\'dt°“ “Kai” i ies, perhaps we in Prince Edward Isl- lmaehinery. motor cars and news- hought \ii1 the mai'-3*" 5954"? i" § and should not be wo critical of the l print. For these what market has pirtt _ weather l*.'_'_zg' has so far been provid- ‘ i ally none. Province. w0u\d S\i1‘Cly have h“d| skyscraper to guide aviators. Wit been taken by authorities to from ing. goverrlment or! by _ 1 I ____`_ ___’ nt Y _H ui The Camp goes to Aldershot. Nova “;:n°'I":;;~d méztxncé; A”°“‘°‘ “ a“"'° "‘°“ `*)` ` 3' _ Szntla despite the protests of our ' ‘~ "1 ' " fr m week- 'Ontnrlo given us in retuui? Practic- ih¢ n5~“”"“°“ “f“ nm# ° ,citizens and of Messrs. Sinclair and: end :rips with tall stories of those bi; __ym1<1n5_ The M|n|,¢¢,~ of Mmm ones that get away. somehow, fish- i knows that they will vote straight i any way. And he L1 a Nova Scotlan. from year to year. We heard one the i Th’ s°°"° L' " me C°p°"' P""“°' '_ I \ us_|Kin¢ has expressed "his personal °“‘°’ “Y "‘“~“ '°““"°" °““’°° opinion" that the rslllna mould be ii lu” I YU" "il" 1"" Wan" united under one government with efn'len's stories are remarkably alike might have told in s villeze inn in Iv. B. and N. B. in which cue Char-V okl Ilnzlmd e good many years qu, lottetown would cena to be s capital Old John with white i Does laugh away care, i Sitting under the oak , Among the old folk. - i ’I1'loy laugh at our play, I And soon they all say I Such. such were the ; When we all-girls and boys- THE ECHOING GREZN The sun does arise And make happy the skies; The merry bells ring To welcome the Spring. I The skylark and thrusil, i' The birds of the bush i Sing louder around i To the bells' cheerful Q While o'l sports shall ;\0n the echoing green. sound, be seen hair joys Blind In he who cannot see how gthe mystery of political iniquity is I working to our hurt. On ,another la being taken lvny from 'our little Province. 'The -week go to 'the wall."_ And whll not" our Liberal mambo . eral pun are consenting while the Province in being stripped. e thing after e "consenting rs and Lib- 'rbsy air t t hm , ,Mm v`re would no longer have a Governor for the government, right or wrong. "india . - uc we mp” ‘° P or £ Legislature of our-own. Nam lntlutsnletltiiadme. unissad _ ""’°°‘°'“°“‘_‘°”" i“'“’“°‘"‘“' seem would own in my ma amn¢fouowm'1a6xm¢amga- g’"°f“\°°*“¢°l\ ‘“““~ _nmnhzltme ' nmtmentuuganwt---i r i As I see lt. we liave only one' claim iwould have resented it on the 5p0;_ ln common with Nova S:o'.ia and 'Hence I deemed it to be my duty New E;'un:.wlrl;. namely. the gislm when I spoke in the Senate to suv of prop'.‘i:,r.;'y or bmsficiary inter-. ' ests in all the lands that were bought i'I wish to emphasize here and non. by the Crown from the l-Iudson's ;ls strongly as I can. that Prim-Q Bay Company. That claim ls strong- Edward Island is not lookin ly opposed by the three Govcrnmens 'sims or dolce, but is asking fur gu-liiilt of tile p':r'il‘ic prosinces, by every ‘The believes to be long over-due jus- membcr of I`:_l-1L.~_lllent from these live-such justice as Manitoba has P1'°"iHC¢S. by ‘T-f~i`»;»’ members from i iecelved since the early day; of hc, -he 031101’ Provinces as well, and the i existence-such Justice as Safrkatrll. cppesltioh is str:ri,,tilening and i ewan and Alberta have rc eilel lunluun .ul on .;. 1 Und. ti lusts me wer so ...~ A .1 :__ " ~~_ __ __ U I i ll r lese I e r g n, p_3m_` _ _ m circumstances I doubt whether iniiel Ferguson is reported to have iczard to that claim we will ever '--*im NOW TASTE THE succeed, If, however, it should fail ‘° me-59 Eentlclnen and to olllcrsz rs i l i capture, transform and render ' _ vauable to your body' the acwa,`ditionnl subsidy of $200,000 a year.- NOW. I do not suzsest that W0 D -ported lu the Patriot oflvraren auth Inst to have stated iii the Leglsia- i. f r ,mmm A from me hcrbs the came . , Edward Island must be dealt with “_ ' ,suuullng ln nu plate in the Legals- able iv the Mariiimes. we could then. i is tm ture during the lest session, Bald as the only landless province in the erosity nlus: be shown." If I had Therefore they adv c the ea g‘ _ f fresh vegetables and those decid-i"W°__h‘W¢ "ev" S'-°PP¢d i7\'¢-'>°mi!18 D°mmj°“' demfmd 9° be PU” 011 an I i 0] :every single claim that we have in Bilullity with the other provinces in l dy green n c or. _ l A As B mmm. of fact Vimmm B is'0tta\va; lt ls only in this wayihat we UN mutter of natural endowments. comes before generosity, and that dav 'Ihe er Kaiser. Hindenburg is f und in _ ‘e etables and it can hope to succeed!", and again he By that time we will be the only I’:‘inre I~2d\vclrd Islnndwas' not uk- is been present, I think I would have “Certainly something must bs dong 0 ' T ~ ~ not live on potatoes alone." If this it bbwniiiig. and he sllould have been _l._.__.=, *V ` .----e -€- __. _ _ _i . - , i ,Ia /__ _ _ Q would your 'family have? 'efrbalo of ‘ k/;,>@¢.z(&é'é x: 3 Wow; li' of "'”’”=‘lZb;,,,,a»\' "'”'_. . Zgzgs STOCKS, bonds, bank balance-Egure :hm-i all up. What is yourvbusinesa worth to your . family? What is your real estate equity? _ Five per cent. of the total represents the in. ' come your family would have to carry on the i Business of life. _ ls it enough? i The problem is rather a sturiner to most men. That's why some of them shrink from facing it. i But there is a way out. Talk to one of the recognized representativesof the Mumal Life i ' . | . a 1 i , about mcome insurance, or write this oice, i | A J lu the Legislature lut wma, ,ui ea, with s great dnl of conlpluq. cy and satisfaction the remrm u which I have alluded. If our 4,1. csates to the i821 Dominion-Pm. lnclal Conference did or .uid my. 311118 which contributed fn my ur In part to the idea. that mu. Edward Island had to live by ug bvuuty °r zenemsity or the Moll Government or the other mmm they did -our province A grievous ill. iury. and these men. or men of am. liar mentality should never uamtg allowed to represent us at my qui; Conference or assembly when em claims and rights are bein( consider- ed. I will go farther and say tlui when our delegates found such im f-0 BX!-Bi. they were more than remix n rl special way and the utmost gen- 'cnlindcd Mr. Ferguson that Jusiice. ng for favors, but for rights. Again, Prcllller Suanders is re- ure that Prc-mler Ferguson declared r Prince Lduard Island, they eau. t-m‘:1lk was made by Mr. Ferguson, was neither wllty. nor wise, nor old so at the time. I cannot, how- ever, find it in the precis. I am Ulcfefvre disposed 'to__tn1n1¢ that a. Hood deal of bsmtcr wns indulged in by some of thc delegates at the expense of Prince Edward Island nd ts lc -1 1 1"iC‘u -. and that poor Mr Snllnricrs thought he uns getting b C PlIl10's Su ll builtci \\ou‘d not, of uuisc. be ielio t~d in the official rcco d. I f°fil fills ilew is co;-regt because I find that Mr Saunders in their duty whenthey did not ta- te’ I ltmuz protest. ma by :malt able arluments prove that such view were wholly erroneous. And now a word with respect il the editorial article under the bmi- UIB Of "Our Ultima" which smell# in the Patriot of the 30th of April last If the Editor wrote and wir Continued on page 6 l. ‘ . ~ _,_ FALSE EcoNoM1Es .vf ¢¢"»~¢-»a. '-§~»v- _.laser -.nr~.+.-._ ;‘i I single loss. premium. Profit" policies consult rar ._ I-. Scrimplng rations to cut down had bill; d0o|n‘t pol. l\`cgle;-_tlltg buildings and fences to save expense merely adds to <~'.;:c:\se. All the Insurance money that might have been puizl through years of immunity from fire is outweighed by liut the most false of all “false economies" is to forego the protection of life insurance to save the small annual Incl: of Life Imuranee may spell ilnnnclsl disaster for your family; Life Insurance is NOT an expense-the prem- iums rome back to you with profit ll you llve. For particulars of Great-West Llfa “Protection with Hyndman 59° Co., Ltd Provincial Managers'-The Grant-West Life 0fl‘1re_~. Lower Queen Street Charlottetown ,------a-' -=_=--lm. swear rsasll l-l.Avoa _or ~ FQUND BRAHMIN TEA Sold only in Red. Hygienic. Airtight Vackagel; In our youth time were seen ' On the echoing green. ` ` i Till the little ones weary, ilo more can be merry, The sun does descend, ~ And our sports have an endf , Round the laps of their mothers luanytlsters and brothers, ’ Like birds ln their nest, Are ready for rest, - Andsport lo more seen i On the darkening green. ` ‘ -William Blake. 0ne'of the best ||reventn.tlves known for .‘$'fvlUT or RUST on GRAIN FORMALIN A cheap bat thoroughly er|¢¢¢. 'VU *¢m¢¢|¥. Grain growers would In who to set promptly, ` Dnuosroaa Ill Ul'&¢ Glofgo Stfleb Al lull 02| on Ginn Prompt ltlelitlm, \ t-lei Your Fishing .Tackle E. A. Fosmv »i5?»if‘i»- smyslde mu erectus; nf. rmiiaaz vamau annum :ml F“"‘ attention md paid to any libel - ill llrder For the 24th. ‘° °"°' *° ""° SEED nw- ' our melt in rulung 'rsekle an been eomrlohlr f¢r\°l\“'*“ ` perl; treated before sowing. V and we lmow we can supply your every need. You will likely lo'-' one pm to ever, ui ,..u.._., making your nl-st mp an n-my nm for me “rum F°l|°""' ’° of water. Full dlrezilons given 5 get busy and nee \hat your hclk io up-t0~d\to-Don'\ |00" “ an 'N' °'°”` "4"" I 0-he but mini". you are enum to overlook something thlv- ¢ p .' M nh It ' We carry everything In 806|, Limp, Bleu- CUM nm' my _ _ Iiooks. Floats, slnken, Baskets, eta. _ The See our special Steel lad at |l:05._ _ ‘ _ C - °