V of Choice Onion pounds of Choice Shalubts all in the "pink" o!‘ condition Superior The Oldttt WILLING 1'0 iiAv. She-A penny for your thoughts. gie——lt's worth it~— For Early Planting in HOTBEDS or indoors Sweet Peas Choice "Spenc- ers" and others. Tomato, early varieties. Cabbage. earliest and best varieties. Cauliflower buoys-limit" and others. Celery (earliest kinds) and many other varieties also rilowzn seeps l" - uét received 12,000 pounds Sets, 3.000 Our Sweet Peas are all im- ported from the largest and most reliable ETOVIQPS of Flower Seeds in London, England. See (‘iirtci-‘ei (‘ataloguc for varieties. %mw&CmLm. Seedsmen to the people of P. E. Island PROTECT YOUR SELF RESPECT BY PROTECTING YOUR FOLKS Life Insurance is double assur- ance, It can be used to borrow money on when you need it and it will provide for your lolks when you have left tlicm. to the future-do it right away- insure. Buy the Great-West Life Policy the most popular “made in Can- adn." Hyndman & 00., Ltd. lnsura nce Agency lK P. E. Island MIIRESGO The Perfect Finish for walls and ceilings Sold by ‘GARDEN SEEDS Don't leave il > lng to the governments own fig. lHE BHAHLIITTETIIWN Blliillillii $4.50 per year (mallfll) Morning Dally (founded 1007) $6.00 par year (delivered) in advance la advance in Canada and U. 8. A. A rsasr or music been eagerly looking forward so 9 mmHBDéYPJ as one o! the b2". 1T IOIB Oriole" 1 nctmfi-d C210: o! 31-‘5112: thoroughly tramt-d 111113613115. grarimie- has with whom are associated well known musicians islflylflllir—l was Zillfliilllg t... Jontralio: Miss Stult1. violinist: 30-"3- h u and Her Father iirimi hull of “n Amen fheene’ sump o e sinirsil~Give him a dollar. \iar- 011191‘ 1311071199- zi guarantee of excellence. Our citizens owe this musical organi- zation the best they can give it. Through its efforts tht city has been given a prominent place on the musical liiup and we can boast if an orchestra anii choir second ‘o none in the Maritime Provinces We btl-Sllttflk for tonight's perform- 'ince the lull house it so well do- ierves both for its own sake and “or the sake oi the city. Churli-tte town is a music loving city, but there are different kinds of mu- =ic. We, sincerely hope that to~ ‘llgllffl attendance will show that there are enough lovers of real music in the city to make it pos- sible to maintain and fittlngly en- courage such an organization as the Charlottetown Orchestra. ANOTHER BROKEN PROMISE o-O-O-OO-Q-Qb-O 04-0-04; ~A4A~A It will be remembered that dur ing the campaign preceding i‘=1.i last general- federal election. "one ‘If the promises held out to the I-lectors was that if I110 Liberal! were returned to power the crst of living would, by some unex- plained lhut strongly Qlllphilfllizi-‘d method known only to the Liber- als, be immediately reduced. The other day in the House of Commons a donate took place on an item 0g $5,500,000 for the payment 0f the Civil Service ‘bonus. This bonus had been givcn to civil oer‘ rants during the war years as an offset to the then high cost of living. Mr. R. B, Hanson, Censor votive member for York-esunbury, askcd when the government lpro- poised to revise Tht Premier replied that this mattei would be attended to next session but that "owing to exceptional cir cumsiunces this salaries. ycrlr the bonus ivas being continued." “Would it not be better," asked Rt. lion, Arthur dfeighcn. “to re diice the cost of living and thus get rid of the ibonus?" It was pointed out during the debate that while the cost 0t‘ iiv ing hud since .luly, 19:20, it hnd gone up, accord- steatlily declined TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. Charlottetown music lovers have loionly another rude awakening from Prince Edward Theatre. The first r; SOZIIi- months ago is Wei? ' niosl l enjoyable niusial ere-nus in the ' of the cizy and naturally mere _;'s a rash for seals for to nights performance The Charlotte- ra. its elsewhere an <~::==..<i..< c: item)‘ PM“ 1:3 r1; ‘sq deemed by the Male ‘s Both OI- .h;;r are made nip u! in- itrurnenici am vocal and the 01'0" been carefully pre- pared l0 bring out the best that is in each The: concert is under the direction of Plofessor Fletcher such as Mrs. Fletcher, soprano; Miss Cheshire. Tonight's concert will undoubb’ erily be the big musical event of ‘he season. There hnsbeen a 500d tation to maintain which alone is i ‘wanted to build were not able to ,1 do so. The increased coal. of livlnfl 111 the second orchestra conmrt hi’ me hypnotic condition induced by YOUR SPRINGS. the Charlottetown Oncbestrs which when“ pmmlse; 5.40m the olec TM body o‘ a molar car takes place this evening in U11- HOD. .___-<0->-i- ONTAMO POLITICS ‘Siniilailly Nature has on, 0i’ the feat. the The political sltunnon in tario k becoming acute and Drury government is waist deep in thi- troubled waters. The mu- tiny ofthc Government Whip, Mr. Andrew Hicks, one of the united 11111811115- Farnier members, who declared he under the Drury banner, was foiloweiifby could no longer continue of the bones. rrrusclos holding up the bow, an amendment moved by another United Farmer member which was virtually a want of confidence ino- tion against the government. The can see that the bow effect of a stretched eipring. amendment was defeated by avote ed and you have flat feet. In uflliitlflh to these slprings thedeet Nature has so your muscles that they also practically rlpring. They always like a spring on notion to go into cominizteu of lupply, specified that “iii tile opin- ‘on of this House. in view of the fact that the first plank of the U.I<‘.O. platform was to cut down .ill expenditure not absolutely es- sential, and further, that the Far- up any slack ‘before the is any slack, the muscle , deal of preparation for i, and uier members o; this House were alwiays £15 Ivsald above, on a slight , ,__ pl! OI‘ BIISIOD. , those in charge have »a reflll-[Llected for the purpose o’ sew‘ Thus the front muscles of the its clblect the amelioration of dis- wbilities under which agriculture in ling legislation that would have as to do your bidding. ~ farmer's Government into being ‘and we“ on out" sides of feet‘ and placed it in power." v This amendment coming as it llid loom a Farmer mcnilbnr and 1119 Nsmnation of another Farmer? member, gives some indication 057°" °m°°1 P°"1‘ii'5 a 11115931111?» "1 gspeech. [he c‘! t1"? chflfileflfseveral (to him) flgflinst a government elected bylthings that he character positively the wishes of the farmers. In the division on the amend- ment four Liberals voted with the iyear! government. This has given rlselto do with the Budget, occurcnces has intimated that the legislature won as necessary legislation can be rushed through and that an ap- peal to the country -will follow im- mediutely. for sale" is to some of uur__ read are a sort of signal of’ ilistress and rt proof that farming in this pro‘ vince -is on the down grade. If they look back over files of the Guardian during the past twenty or thirty years they will find that. generally speaking, Just as many farms were on the market in any of those years with the possible =xception or the years 1916.17.18. when the furnwzrs were rolling in wealth and everybody wanted to 5'0 farming but no farmer would °°113°‘1°"- part with an acre. ,,4 w“ ‘Conditions this year are as cnossss‘ they have been in past years with some differences which are by nn means discouraging. it is true that cash is scarce, but it equally ‘o n supposition that Mr, ‘Drury, ‘s holding iiit the olive branch to 1hr Liberals with a amiilgamni ion Nothling at all. vlcw t0 Slnlght motive ibeliind it. into a Liberal party us tho name Gnitell l-‘armers has fallen into disrepute. Premier Drury. in view of these is not to ordinary minds a wicked aspi-re to ‘the Bench. On the con- trury it is generally considered to be a worthy ambition. The Judges in ‘Canada. are held lli high regard and the salaries attached to the positions they hold are by no means to be dlsplsed. But the Premier tells us that had he been looking in that direction ut all he would have committed what must be to him the most despicable crimes in the political calendar. It would have utterly demoralizeii him. Wherefore we must infer that he would have despised him~ self, even oii the Bench had lit- once found himself there! will be dissolved as -—-_-Q-oa---- FARMS FOR SALE An advertisement headed "Farm (Continued on Page 5) Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers From the W. 8. Louuon Tim-e ‘was u man who went to war And fought in the hottest fray"; All thoughtless he of the pm‘! 118 bore, Bu; no 411d great deeds that day, So the people culled him u hero quitt- truo that the farmer's tires. one and three qniirtcrli pei cent since tho present Financt Minister brought down his budge‘. a. year ago. Government mcmhnrs quibble!‘ over this statement. Vlfihile admit ting the increase some attrilhuteri it to higher rents and increased coat ‘of coiil.'l\hla argument failed to hold water when it was pointed cut that wholesale commodities o1 all kinds liml gone up in price. The increase in rent, it was pointed 0W1. we.» due 1b ‘the tact that _ than ‘iarns are full and there is every And they shouted h“, praise a, irospect that prices generally will One. ~ ‘ie fair, many of them good, during the present spring and early sum- mer. If grain and- potatoes m; lo bring a profitable return dire itlv they can be sold very ]I"_"T!".‘ly 11? fredlnz. Hogs and tiaary pro- duce command a good price/There arevmaiiy farms for sale, some of TDGIIITOI‘ quite otha- reasons than that their owners want to enli- grate, Every farm offered for sale finds a piprchaiierund there nre no And they gave him a cross when he came agnin- ‘ The cross that his valor won. There was a man who wont to wnr But he knew not the oinen fight, For ‘ic- fought with it foe whom he HCVBI 811W, In u place that ‘Will! out of sfghi; And‘ he died unknown who had hoard tho call Of a stricken world. "Oh, save!" So they gave him the last little cross of all- Tlio cross of a soldier's grave. For these aim the men who go out skilled Irdbor had migrated to the more vacant qthere have been any year in the United States and that those Wh0|1png¢ [yo m- m,” dead” to wur Full eager to do or die: All careless if Fame should attend them, or ‘ Should Ills! them uniioted by; farms today than 0311a! fimp “ffigus By lame: Brim. M-D; suspended on springs so that the roughness of the road does not give the paoaenger too much of a jar. provided you vilh real springs in the arches These arches are very much like the ‘ncnt bow used by the Indians in olden days. One end of the bow is at the big toe and the other end at the heel with the small bones of the foot forming the actual bow. These little bones are held up by The string of the bow is formed by u ligament rrunning between two Now if anything happens to the and they begin to weaken and sag you lengthens out and the strings or ligament gets stretched. You have practically the Now if this gets worse the bones forming the bow flatten down into a stiaight line, your string or 29 to G2. (ligainct) is practically broken. This ainelidn-eiit to a formal Y9“ arch °r “m” h“ disappear‘ in arranged are are slight tension. And ‘so if you wish lo use a muscle you do not have to draw muscle can be used, because there never being body are pulling you forward, and the scar muscles backward. You see they are always, on the spring lmmumww _ it will niliuwing closely on the bee); ogl~r n-+elslewsy “Of course, if ‘l had been looking‘ 1 8111 1'01‘? 11111611 Dlvllfiflll that tile Yl the condition o! the Drury govlpollcy would have been different,"- omment; some indication aha Misaid Premier Bell in his Budget “ And he went on to tell majo very hatefubwill’ 8111110310" wouldlscarcelv more than market, the United 11‘8rm.€m to carry mmmnve tionefhad he been looking for _a judgship and $9,000 or $10,000 a But he tells us he wasirtlsittisfiicticn. ‘looking for anything of thc kind. ,.And wli-at in the world had all this ivliich is, supposed to ‘be an exposition of the' ; Sonic folks financial affairs of the Province ‘bcirculnting tin». fear with straight ilriiit, I uni pleas- lt. was purely a part-ills hay“ 1‘ D-"iicnt till-y are ex- digressioii, but obviously with u 1"‘"""F 1'" "”‘11- S" 11"‘ 0-“ 1 1\'11"‘-*' there is no patent, ibut n very t-liiii- _ Let us try and find the motive. ltlymub] or despicable thing for a_ lawyer to oi‘ Prohibition agents, in regard to it is a sorry spectacle to hands of the Temperance Alliance and its merits are. lit Now for its demerits-too difficult of enumeration I will confine my sell‘ to citing a few. from Johnston's ‘River, No passing g ory cf pril so they seek in the ranks of the world's Great T The Public Forum ‘I'll: alum: la ‘open for 12h dlueuslon l1 eon-enpillklil of QIIIHOII of lltnreat. The arlotlotovvn Guardian loco it Ieceuarlly endorae aha IIIIIOI cam-cued l1 If: can Itllilitlll Q-OO | The Poor Man's dread is an increase lu $19.00 per ‘ilurri-l aniplc i-o well as most liberal smile. $20.00 pPl‘ barrel rate. inspected two pound loaf. ten short weight make every creased cost allowance for of fut-l. scale. Putter the old were eager for govcrnmcnl blltfifleivs iilaile monsyi: There is an outskic firm. Nova Svoiia. supplying bread a local agent to_ han.ile Knolls an:l' yet they s-r-ll a full weight pound and n half loaf, neat- ly wrapped in iviixod paper which adds materially to the cost. at the same price as the local unwrapped loaf is sold for. It is about time that this =iiattrr lic taken in hand by some in authority’ and a limit fixed. I am Sir, pic" Ontario has labored; regret the 95° “T0011 111B 511111188 111 310111‘ cry-HEM failure of this government to live Qeserve me arch m. exercises '———<°">->——Th ‘u H_ h up to the ideals which broughtthe ivallkiiig on toes then on heels. e ‘ 1 e 11c Sir,-,\ inner writer asks. "Did you evcl‘ ‘.l<(‘ a siilq shift in any country wii-re double team work did not. prevail? it" not they are no iziuthority d! .ill as to whether ovurcomc pitches and. above nil others. Perchnnce, ba-l Bin-Report says that the bak- ers -com-b.ne are world": l0 10°11 I may prove to bo but "sounding . a 1 A » ':1\1IPRI’I."1§1!,U192Q ‘ 1.. ilj a 1 ‘ . cfl ,”i “an e age A ci-lAs: a = NBORhFQ _ SEAL B§élfl°__g_.____ is nnsr FAVORITE °‘ a Modern Dancing ‘ 13§1'.-—T.1I0l1811 from all appear- ances the controversy, regarding modern dancing, has ceased, yet ‘. would like to oppress any views, which, it they have no uplltiting tendency, I am quite sure will not have the opposite affect, To begin with I may say that‘ theee are only my views. and l quite realise that It is u very un-i 118911111119 characteristic in any man to uphold his own opinion‘ fore I run to tlm end of my tether‘ the poor man's bread up another cent n loaf. Thu excuse 111v)’ 01161‘ the Drice of flour. Tittle is no foundation for this. Flour has not advailced and if anything can lbt» thought for less than since the picsi-nt brczid price was fixed. 'l‘hl- consumer who now pays $18.00 fur tiir- lireail l-Pilillliiuil from a ililrfvl oi flour, costing the baker $7.00, thinks the margin of D11)’ ‘baking 002x15 and the retailers as tlir- baker's profit on a Not satisfied with this they ai-i- after a round the city amusements oftodny, or- iginating in Boston, other beautiful tile fact that were is roo . _ _ a guild, Whu has been chmitlzoil m for mlloiidclllffahrsmllarrf-ia “““j""'@ on for milking unsuitable remarks. gyrgmlngnt é%_:g1rd11“‘l*'i 11°‘ 6111?. r. ‘the ‘Pt-ttitftlthlif. ifliilzwt. -'""1 ""1" ‘“-~"'l"“"‘ "’ “"""'““‘ “m” "“' has n wierii mingled with gust, lrraded sex. with their sleeveless arms and 1H1I18 6hr only went there through curiosity. but, been enticed lous escort, in 111s Young man, commonly called B "BDOIP-a llOlTlfldlllbllfle ofthe When flour iva-a $5.00 per barrel bread sold at ll to 7 (wills for n full Now with flour only $2.00 higher, the consiinicr it; taxed l0 cents for a DOund and n halt‘ loat‘, and too of- at that. I can in- lirbor and outside ni-iterial and still the niar- gin, for profit is on nn excessive two pound 7 cent loif ram tho bakers tumbled over each other cutting prices and and large control-ts at thcso and less prices, and the lfliliilntr men in the “mnkqlvlng .0“ "m “gm “W: round out my mistake. I lmvo‘_ .. ‘ ' -' \ w! tut i 1 t dais-liar aduidmnlgeiidy steeped in the a"??? figttiers"; ttggf: i: Z°'l'|':;x1t‘l1";g" v (Continued On Page l.) . p non. of conceit. and. quent. the sting 311N878. and nature's purcheartetil darling stands tnrn. when; m» of a \\"ird_ inhnles 111 ‘iccomcs in this city. They have to pay ex~ pressagc to Charlottetown. a sharp ‘provincial license tax and employ their __.________ _______________ ._.__ ‘ed "l1 page 8.) -i___.__.._ , ,. .. .. . .. 5.3.335]; lanlllluahflglitllna. Wllnlqglomrlorflno l‘..- Illilyslbfi Dill-VB: wldlrlfignfi 3,1131“; 1,21 Iroiud foi-Trleolatnrol-Peleolatorua. . H‘ yund my tother and hang myself.’ onau aunaoa . - " non-mun. ,. \, ‘ - "Bybxilnodernddunci I menu M‘ ..l_.__" l_.__.__ _ _ .. no a room anclng, which has] _ ‘m. e "meni ac um ma-ulu.“ 0nd niliii ‘ become u vcry popular factor iii- ‘Tint Mr c y y also be attributed to his wlckeq. . hlch lieao clearl g1 ' 3i , M , M -Intyre s last letter “a” w Y 11°’ 110's taunt]; [rue o“? um bmubungs o! in all of his letters. I do not deny New York and American cities, _ I I'.'Vt.‘I'l11l31i‘l~iR cannot "verymmre e1”? ‘but 311011111 We - ltfllllixlihfffftllltflflyllllg something. This “my” destructive crmc t” 1195B n sensation of diavlufletter or his mfiefcre- is inilirecations on the heads of m"; as she blushes for her tielnnwurlhy or "lows ma“ passing Island girls, of whom we are t-lu mention, lbut I would like to offer pmudh and, 11'5")’ 3°? Qll-jlllere ' it Iittlr. criticism on some 0i‘ his is}? n D's chwfnry? ma“ 1 11111 previous letters. From their first ‘mud: nomemity‘ u he 15 1'11‘ . aPDcnrance, I have rend them with Ezun’ t i, “w; “men h” had 1111' lyullttillle, always ending up. how- '5 mm‘ er s mud prohnm 5111111 fascinatoin, not llII- low cut dresses. Per- ninre probably. has by some unlicrupu» the “Wm “f *1 dash‘ c-vcr with tho worlo “vcrlm vcrbii a" assertion ‘mm ever 010531111! ~ ct DTHOUETGII, nlhil/‘Now l h“ ups‘ But where 15 the chwmi‘? 1 M" of the Guardian's formtiiousand oxaggerlltlon '“_"" " Becflllflllg accustomed to the1 ace her visits become more ire~l of conscience dis- wickedness. in one. of Mr. Iliclntyrivs recent letters he attacked our "sexus W” n 'l71l1C1l“I‘!‘lIllllS." ivithhetter antag- ‘ , '9 111111111" lonism. I-Iis words meant that our corrupt litlrlligigllryom? il1enthl“""s' with R down of two heifer“ m“; m‘, on“! Liz“? ZhFIE-lilnily a wether, had their wether the vnpm". "@1135; I‘ 1.9m open for a partner in life. _ _ - P $311 Here is where his exaggeration 1 meat roiling Aim-nun. 1comes in. It is even more than , _ . “xaggerafloll: t is hylieiibole. an absurd fabrication, a falsehood, a '~----‘-==_-;.___..-. -- ~ —- SPEilllll. siiowlilil M LADIES’ collis, sillis Allll llilizssiss ‘ I’ i0 questibn ilas D011] nut. I can iin-i ‘Four intcrs, I was on n ilusior- late i l New Ilru-rswick where the Wot fhc ucople were rail-- Tlio farms were‘ gar; idens. The dnilille UJiilIl ivas the cx-. ,(‘l3])tl'(|ll' I101 llié‘ Tllli‘. Everybody; used the slilH shift with oniir.» Tl‘ ‘ would clizisii- il\ [mun (if the ro:id.<i1‘\\-li.'l Wlflllil ilnn-l 4'11 to izivr» [1111 public the lniorma~ tinn asked for. llrl- vi-ry r-zlrncsiiv relmrt lliai certain ph- attzicliinciit any can put it oil with e. Rev. Mr. .\lt-.l"liorsoii Hampton and ltosr-i lioultcr oi‘ Victoria have slciglis with ilir» shift attachment. Any pnlvsmi who ‘1911111751 (flill sec how simple ting are. also linw invxpcnsivv. I am Sir etc., J. ,5. DAGGETT Baptist Parsonage Tryon ———--<0a>--_-- The lllianceanll Politics Slr,.— Permit me in present my ‘ views on this so-cullcil Temperature _ ltliimicc. and the present attidudc blaricsiiiiili at the Legislation. To say the least - scc tlic supptuod expounllvr of the Divine Law. so sadly lacking in the under stztntl-ing of its prinizi-ry object. Naturally, when a movement is projected, stipposedly for the pub- lic good and we are solicited to support it. We ‘bring to ii our most. serious thoughts, as to its merits, and, what its influence will be, on the community and the Province at large. The Tpast history and standing of Prohibition, present in the has proven an egregious fnilurv, n discount. ‘Tho ictier so timely ivniifllllleil on Piizr» ill Who ntniid where a breve should. IllflD Friend of the Wonk- The Man with the Cross‘ of wood. --Mlllicent Paynfl. /// 7 ‘/. z swerlghat question very dcfinitt-lyl vcry litllu ' We are showing fifty new models inl f all the fashionable’ cloths. Just one 0f its,» kind. ‘I, e Future If you couldsee, when you first look at 110w much you will have t0 pay for re will wear and keep its shimmering, would know at once that the Dodge Brothers Car is the ideal Car to buy. Whether you are buying a Car for ‘ purely work, or both _ ‘a car-just pairs—h0w long it silk-like beauty-you _ purely pleasure, _ combined your safe choice is Dodge Brothers. It is a fairy achievement in light expense to the owner. Twenty miles t0 the gallon of gas, as easy °11_ 01.1 111 Drflllortion. N0 jgears in mesh in the trans- Ilélfizlon when running in high as you do over 90 per Icent. 0 e time. Larger tires than other cars of her weight. 1t PHYS f01001< ahead. now read the experience of others who have done so. No. 12 Gentlemen:- l_am the proud owner of”: "Dodge Brothers" 1°" 5 BCHIOHI. during that period I ha Qlillendituro of $125.00. more seasons. Car which I have driven _ ve driven her 46,l07V2 miles at a total Th‘ ""°'°" 1‘ "°“’ 1" J14 lh-‘IPB. and good for several With best wlahea llor a succelsfud eeaon . Your truly, (Qigngd) v. ‘s. No. 13,- Gerltlemem- ' The amount of $5.50 repreuonta the dXpbnlg | have m Brothers Car which has driven 4,700 mllea. W9" 001110 1° b"? i new car would touy a Do Your: truly, ‘Id ' d , on my Dodge I am perfectly satisfied and If I dge. (Signed) W. G. N0. 14,- f GentIemen:_. My Dodde Brothers Car la now H _ an good an ever, have driven her 10,000 l"! el during the pant two seasons and my total exponu la about $16.00. 8M a not to be eonvpared with other oar: at or near her price. V1111" 1r111y. (Signed) We Shall be glad t0 furnish you with the names of 0V9!‘ fifty owners where you can investigate this car if yo}! wish. Please order your car early, markets tsay prices are going up. ' H. B. W. B. Prowse &'Sons Charlottetown gummergido ,