o i: clllllilolrsrowll GUARDIAN No... B;_»_7_‘he w... pa! you (II IGIVIIRO) mulled Ill-BI Dally (founded 1M1) $5.00 . j Incident-W. Cheater l. llcLnn. l l ’ ' ‘ Hoover has not lost much an“, ‘lllllé in putting his pro-election pro- lmise to lhe formers into effect. I-le ‘has opened the special session of ‘Congress "to lay the foundations for ta new day 1n agriculture," which, (‘being interpreted, means that a. new In Clnndn um! Uuma our you (In ndvnnu) delivered. Vlcc-PIeofllrnb-J . B. Barrett. i"' Iu-retnry-Lleut. Col. D. A. llntklnnon, D. 5. o. , ~, ulightnlare is 1n preparation for Can- g‘. ' Editor and bllnlger-Q. B. llurnrfl. Aunt-lulu Editor-D. K. Cnrrig, f- f LFICG Traders who have done so much f THURSDAY, APRIL 13’ 1929 .0 open the Canadian doorway m ‘Alnericail. Ausiralian, New Zzaland 5 Til-E ORATORICAL CONTEST ._ ‘ - i Contests 1n the The Oratorical Mifferellt districts lvlll be held on ‘lrlday of this week. For Q1l€8llS Jounty and Charloteloun the coli- ‘Ssfs will be llclcl in Zion Church thc ev- ' ‘:')\'€Sl(".lil'§ a‘. the former , and ion. Premier Salinzlcrs at the lming sesrion. In the course of the ical pro- TVUSS fpvenin; session a short m ‘Tgrammc \v.ll be lvrosclliid. ,,3!anchard being Ktfastrr llcrnee §.'1.'E1\'£‘ll. a lender in iliis cri- lhe 1l..‘.ll‘S'. The priz- Qls for Quohns Ccililly and Charlot- . on cd to the "rin- Ill. The jvslgc: at n, 5rd lcr the iwo ill:- voraliet, and etown vslll be p; at ‘lliis r' ewe two r: .-.]\5[7'1¢L:'._ “"11 b!‘ Dr. F. J. Coffin i‘ fudge Ilarold L. Palmer, and l-lon. 6 p. m. Commit- ‘ rl. F. lfzci“. :2. At j ;he Judges, l. vess. the contestants and their par- : Tunis or mlvsiluins, will be entertain- .‘>;.2Cl at supper rt thc Russ Hotel, by f ',rlle Guardian Publishing Co. i4, t will be that last mar lllany were clrappolntcd in be- g unable ‘.0 obtain nzinlittalice to and rclnrnlb cred v l 'ld- because of the large attend- ce. We would stronyfy urge those w lho purpose bcing prtscnt this year to secure their tickets in advance. ilfiffickets may b: obtained at The . ‘Guardian office, 0r at the s.orc of yltfessrs. W. W. Wellncr, where the T-Zjprizcs are on exhibition. The Contest Prince County Twill bc held in St. Mary's Hall, Sum- merside at 3 p. m. and for Kings for ‘Monlague at 8 p. m. ma.“ by fv:cllty'-t\vo countries. l creating world wide interest. 1 , . ~l fl In Cl'lI1Sl0C't)iO\\'Il, May 4 the Canadian test at Toronto. ._.____€_-___ racrs or "rm: case [full at 4 p. m. and at 8 p. m. rcs- , ' plectiveiy. llis \V0‘."?‘ll'_) llfayor ‘lcof’ e hall in which the c.:ll.e:;ts were County in the Oddlellows l-Iall at ’ The Intornzrional Cratoricai Con- lest this year will be participated in and is Tile i Provincial‘ Contest here-trill be held v 3rd. when the winners in the several dtsiricts i. will contend for the honor of rcp- = iresenting Prince Edward Island at I Championship Con-‘ ‘ Elsewhere in this issue we repro- bridge had-doubt, pity the “pool” American that the rebuilding of the ‘word of sympathy for the Canadian, xisiance, put words in the mouths of liigngert Illtsfiilismgieexxting lllB Q1195!“ calmly repmsenlauvks _ particular pocket or position. If theyj vrhich U19)’ “We Obliflcd l‘) dflly m‘ lhappcll to be middlemen importers‘ ‘ltlley want to buy in the cheapest lfllflfkell, bring in duty 'free, or at 'lhe lowest tariff, and sell to the re- taller at from 100 per cent upwards ‘gross profit. It matters not to them The allflmis ‘Md 1° lmnray ‘m!’ that the heme produce market la lice as a nlaicfillc “male lllillre- Wm‘ .being ruined by the unfair compe- balance or scales in one hand, sword 3 iition. The agriculturist does not m me 0mm.‘ and eyes blindfgldei ycolidntwvlviet: themllexcept as a vote; _ . ' - a1 l e ec ion comes roun , in“) fipifi?“ magvfllnilsfixintgezgitf; these Liberal Free Traders have al- lmpamrhll‘ ‘m 51g lways some nostrum to offer and di- llvlvs. 0m‘ Fllllill“ a3Y°55 ‘he ‘mrder late upon to distract the farmers’ llllplcmems ‘Attention from the tariff till the doesn't .elect1on is safely over. nlent. and to add color to its in- thc floor of the ‘louse. ..______--- A COMPARISON have taken away thc and left the bondacc» mid l‘~ imply impartiality any nlcrc. Gwfllc the gambler lilchlulllls wlloinul"dcl‘ed The fanntrs, if they are ever to Arnold Rotllstcln in a New York h0- ‘icollnt for anything in politics. must m has been released C“ baip 550,- ‘fiYSC get control of tariff. It is for their American broth- e00 bcfo"e his trial 11t is generally ‘mam "1 d° as ' ‘ crs have done, refuse to support any “mscdcd that‘ he Wm never be ‘candidate who will notyopenly and bllllléllll 1° lusfice‘ Al“ who has labove board. promise to amend the heard any more of the Bang "m" tariff so that the Canadian market der in Chicago? Without going 11110 ,‘.r.'ill be freed from unfair competi- figurss ‘his police and judicial lax- ‘lition from outside. It does not mat- ny is bring,“ about a slate of things ;tcr whether theoretically Free Trade _ ‘ v d" l day m lis the bcst system 1n the world, or “mm mo“ ' m“? ‘Protection the worst, Canada has nlfllly °l 9119131?“ mm- .only a choice between a. tariff as In contrast, 1t l5 Ilfllewllrlhl’ that ‘high as that of the country that es- ‘tnblishes her basis of cost, or ulti- mate bankruptcy. The United lain The criminal statistics lately Stat“ “X95 m“ has“ °f °°5l~ 55 ll ‘ Y_ u b rvers _ Wm 'a'.tracts our Vwage earners by higher Publlshed 5&3‘ o 5e ' ' lwages, and if we are to compete QEYBB m“ m‘? slmngest deterrent [with her. .\ve must flay the same rate certainly llilllg lilllllil ‘ll-ll “d 5p‘ 1,0! wages to retain our workers, or plied.“ for the total number of mur- ‘lgo under. ders in 102a was mo. including 41i mffrits under one year 01d. fhe ,tarii‘f problem realize fully the grav- "1158 “Mb-l P“ will‘ ‘° "p “m d ‘lty bl the sbububn. and that is why criminal. 111G “Timmy l‘! “m a“ , Hon. Mr. Robb ln introducing his ‘the short tinre between sentence and Ebudget. uttered a veiled threat that Execution are the deterrents which if the United States persisted in her intention of further raising her tar- ,if‘f against us we “would do some- lthing" unnamed. All we can legiti- ‘mately do is to follow our neigh- bour's example and protect our own i The librarian at Newark. N- J». MT- lmarkets and home producers. John Cotton Dana. who is known as . one of me mos.” Outstanding men or‘; Our economic condition ls really , . "alarming, and it is hard fo thos m5 plxflesswn’ has Pew’ icéortdyli; EWIIO understand it to make the av? ‘l9 me New Ymk Tlmes’ gvm’ ‘v lerage elector realize our Position. views on the lllllfill0ll5 °.l the 1mm": For instance, our internal and ex- ‘library. These institutions. he thinks. lternal debts amount to $940 for ‘should be guides for enquirers into lciwll person. Ol‘ $41700 for each fam— a _ i . l! 3S8’ rather “Tan a_ means for angrily ’farm and household of Canada. Our i118 We Public “m lwpular mmonlpoilcy allows the United States-mow ‘——\\'l'll.Cl"l laltcl‘ l“! Wflllld tum W“ m istrengthenlng its walls further murders arediminlshing in DYQPf-ll" llcn lo the population in Great Bri- Those who understand Canada's ‘ the u. s. A. might do well to imitate- ______€_ ‘ a LIBRARIANS vllzws .___._- , 11' It . Th f. Libfi l a m“ “mm o“ 8m m ‘boss voun. BODY rorrr rou, ‘ . d tl e ‘ f ' d 1 l. rm o I 1 mm pm “Ce W1 no Flu-—l9l8—we had a young officer as , ‘ _ , a patient in a military hospital whosei “Truckman No. 1," l ' - not been abandoned by the govcrn- filllelllllel‘ and hale 11° lllflllgllt 01‘ m“ had gone on to a pneumonm Wm hved a“ ho“ ‘ Schoolboys Of Years, Ago Meet In Oakland, Cal. mint £0112 n: Quilts , B; ljlcfl W Brion. IP- (Oakland Maple Leaf) esidents of Summerslde, P. E. I., find those who have zone from the ‘mnflnes 9f mill ilretty seaport town, YOU? HF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Motoring Through P. E. Island (Written for Oakland, only" Maple Leaf by I. N. Kennedy) t‘; “gag?” 994ml“! for a. long M‘ m F: "Pm" 0'" trio. taken m: . ' ed! bl: tourlni car. He Wld us, the night before we left, that. the tourists were travelling with m“ ca’ w? d°wnr 5° ‘hey fastened m1" d°wn ieclllely ln order that we mlihl Bil a good view of the seen- During the previous ‘epidemic of, 2205c memory goes bu]; forty m. l! Willi. will remember John Gould ,0l‘flble life, raised a splendid famlly,= He didlft appearto be very 5101s.‘; and passed away at a good old agel neither temperature or pulse were‘,Of the family of nine childreyj gull, very high, and yet as the consultingfllvlng, but, one, Failnle, (Mrs, cf physician went into the history of the“ Kenny) remains in the old home. Ail, case he said “I'm afraid we'll never the others moved away to seek their 55W llllfi y°llll8 chill" fortunes elsewhere. Why? a During the past month it was the "Because his body is not puttingywriters pleasure to meet Mr, and up a hard enough fight. for him. His Mrs. Charles C. Gardiner (Nellie white corpuscles, which should be in- Gould) of Boston, Mass, whq were creased many times in numbers, are making an automobile tour o1 the not even slightly increased." Pacific Coasr, after having spent, a NOW 85 3'01! KHOW When 8H lllmellhl couple of nlonths in Southern Cali- all lniecllml- illlacks "l9 50d)’. fornla. Mr. Gardiner is a son of the your resisting or fighting forces areilate George H. Gardiner, Q1 Mrs- immediately stirred to action; thelcquche. me nmes west of summer- heart beats faster. the temperature ls‘ side, and s ngphg“) o; the late Q Cy 159F955“! and lllBlll-i-le dl-SBBSB fiflht- Gardiner, the wcll known horscmani 9T5. the Wlllle COTDuscles of the bl0od., of Charlottetown, who spent, many may be increased as much as four to‘ wlmers 1n C31ifQ|~nja_ . eight times their usual number. Young Charles C. attended the You can thus see what a tremend- Davies high school in Summerslde 0118 help they are to YOu when you while young Walter Harrington was need lhem- “"5 practically Ill the‘ being trained in the same scat of symptoms that arise are really fOTilealfllllg over forty years ago, Boll-i your benefits _The chill notifies you? were "Scfflppcfs" in 111059 faraway that trouble has started and the chill; days, and the principal‘ Ne“ Mac. shall" or moves your muscles in w’ Leod, was often called upon to sotlte endeavm‘ l” "em-E m°l° he"- {the disputes. It was therefore an The “ratios l3 l"! Blldllvfil‘ 90 8°" unusual pleasure for both these men. rid of some of the surplus heat which gmwn in years, stature and expat. h“ been mad“? w“ much mlelnalllence, to meet in Oakland. Califor- he“ ca“ “w” “llllble- rlia, last, month, for the first time vmnmng is likewise all 93°" °l1‘since their boyhood days. Walter nature's m“ m 3°" Tm °1 5°m° M", and Charlie took pleasure ln recall- ‘enlnn? materml m“ h" 8°l 111W thej ing happenings of the past in the System- and 15 “all? l‘ "mice l0 W": old town, while the former was show- m d° wmmul 1°“ ‘m’ a time 5° 351mg the visitors Oakland and envir-i not to complicate matters. lons. ' Diarrhoea. is likewise an attempt on[ Mn and Mrs, Gard-ms, have lived Nature's part to get rld 0! 50ml! °l"' in Boston about 35 years, where for fending material in the intestine, and, nearly s11 o; that Mme Mr, Gal-diner diarrhoea should not be checked atl has held a fine pssmon with the ‘he ‘mgmmm? °‘ “ll “llmelll- Sstandard Plate Glals 0b., b: that Even the eruption” that arises with, m“ They have muse fine sons, two some anmem’: m4“ attempt by the of whom are married. George W. 13 bl°°d l°. 3°‘: “d °l “mldllll! mlllelr with the E. n. Rollins 0b., Investment, m‘ Bankers; Ralph o. is asalcsmflll. and Now when illness “tucks W“ whl“ C. Leonard is with thc A. C. Dili- you have with which to fight it. is the ton Lumber cm Boston, ' resistance of your fighting fofcei, Inquhimg about the Gougd child. These tomes are what ywr 1°11“ ren, now grown to mature years, Mrs. handed d°wn m y°-“' what 3'9“ have Gardiner informed me that. William inherited, and what you have done‘ is 5m} m ‘he priming business on, with them yourself. l ‘ so you see u; is a‘ great an“? m be 1 ed his time in the Pioneer office, Sum- "weu born" physically’ ilmerside. George has bccn in the em- f-lowever, what you have done or are‘ ploy o; the Merchants‘ and Miners’ 1501118 with what your folks hovel Tranlsportatron C0,, {or several years. given you is up mlyou‘ This early training 1n this business l? E. I., boat which left Plctou at five o'clock. and as the road was now ‘Tremont Street. Boston. "will" serv-I fry B8 We posed along. when we awoke at 4 a. m. u’ heavy min was lallllli. 50. before leaving the shelter 01 the garage, they put the top up again. The dismal dawn did not stop "5' ‘md W6 lllled 1n, seven of us, with lussflee strapped to “side and rear.‘ Jwll» b61112 vcunlz and slim, 0coll- pled 0M "Jump" Seat, the space be- side him being taken up with a hat box. We left Sydney. Cape Breton, about half past five in this pouring rain. but about six o'clock tbs slougs bekbn to break and a bright new 5"“ filwne through and glistcned on the waters of East. Bay. Patches of blue SlIOWBd between the drifting clouds and we looked for one "big elwlllll t0 mlke a Dutchman a pair 0f pants." saying it would be nne Cape Breton folk.) By seven o'clock the day was assuredly fair, and we bowled along cheerily on the ninety- two mile run to Port Hawkesbury. Here is the Strait of Canso, which we must, cross in a oar-ferry. We made a good connection with the ferry. and landed on the extreme eastern end of the mainland of Nova Scotia about ten o'clock, and headed away for Antlgonish. Our nice shiny cal- had picked up a lot of mud on the Cape Breton roads. and there was even more in Antlgonish, which did not improve our appearance. How- ever, we stopped only long enough to take G85 511d started on the forty mile run to New Glasgow. We were planning to make the Charlottetown, like a. boulevard, the big cal- hum- med along like an express train. We reached New Glasgow at half past one, had lunch with friends, and lng on the last lap of our trip to Pictou. We reached this quaint and pretty town in good [time and soon the car was safely on board the 5.5. Hochelaga. This boat, was built in the old country for some Crown and is a magnificent boat. She has passed through many hands since ‘then and is now used as a ferry bc- tween Plctou and Charlottetown. We interior. and as the afternoon was fine, we enjoyed the sail down Pic- tou Harbor and theulxty-mlle run can you make my cmmgm "apbeing received while - working l°-‘ change. in that body of yous? “Dang” Gordon m summcr51de_ When you see a heart that is beat-j ilMom" is captain of a “lighter" in ing 90 to 100 to the minute with a l Boston harbor; Frank and Bradford “yeak pulse‘ brought to 76 stmngl are also employed in the city of beam cats to the minute, within eight tol and brown brad; “Igglgy went; West. twelve weeks by the simple method of and is “Vang m Mbsr-ha; Lem” (Ml-s, slow running exercises, you can seei “athews, ls resm-m; in Lbs Angelo-s. what can be done. ‘svhlle the other tlvo sisters, Nellie and I And remember. the heart is the. Faun“ menmned an,“ rcsmm re- foundation of things. ' spccuvféxy‘ m B3510“ and summar- across the Northumberland Strait. Had dinner on board. without, a 1 thought of sea-sickness. as the water {was smooth as a mill pond. We watch- ‘, cd the red sun sinking into a sea of ' glass. and the dark outline of Prince Edward Island appearing against the ‘sky. Nearer and darker it grew, and the glassy sea seemed to lift. it up l. and press it against that skY- The" night came down and in I. ch01‘?- ‘ while little lights began m prick the weather if we saw one before seven‘ l i o'clock. (This is an old saying among enloyed B11 hour's rest before starl- ed cut each familiar spot, changed best of food was again served to us- Prlnce 0r other. for a private yacht. Tile i-eascn for this being, 1 wippbse, oXflmlnfld Wllll filler?“ hill’ bellllllllll spent two days in Sulumcrsidc, Visit- APRIL 18. 1929 Every ‘package of Red Rose ,'1_‘ea i-s-pljepared with the same care-as if our reputation were to stand m- fall upon that single package. RED ROSIE Ans go OdItea". RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE gexfro "good -i . 4 Look Over Your Nees for Housecleaning Supplies We carry a full I'm: of the necessary supplies for house- cleaning and our stock in these goods are new and fresh. Here you will find everything to make your work easy as pos- slble including the following-Household Ammonia, Castllo Soap. Borax, Carpet Wash. Liquid Veneer, Silver Polish, Smoky City Cleaner. Moth Balls, Cedar and Lavender Flakes. Scrubs, Chamois Skins, Sponges, etc. No order too small to take care of and quick service m any part cf the city. Give us a call at once and let us proud our sfatcmenis. CENTRAL E. A. Foster ill-reeves» Sunnvside The Home of Dlaflrcnch‘: Vcrmicide Capsules NOW TASTE THE SVl/EET FRESH FLAVOR OF BRAHMIN TEA Sold Gilly in Red. Hygienic, Airtight Packages. comfortable dwelling house and out- l It rained a little the morning we left buildings. Grain was stocked in the; Sllmmgrslde (with the mp up) and fields; catile and shcep grazed pcace- l we skidded g bit, bu qr 1 - fully, not even lifting tllcir heads as? fully we reached Bo,;e,,,,:vg::dcx,1 we slipped by. A soft and fragrant! lo cutclrtlle big car-ferry which car- wind fanned our faces and the faintly fled us across to Tonnenmne, Ne." overcast sky was gracefully shading‘ Brunswick, a dgsmnée o! nine mnedm to our eyes. About sunset axe reach-F ed the outskirts of Summerside, they’ dear litlte town where my husbandi was born. l We l-ollcd slowly along as he polnt- 4 l l ' YUUR '_ Uh BILITY h‘ f * mud 1Q the; .’\ T of course. for he had not seen thc We thc old home for nineteen years. put up at a fine hotel where In my opinion no such food exists‘ anywhere as in Prince Edward Island. 1 tha; the market ls just at the door. one might. say. Or maybe it was m‘! excellent appetite, made kcencr by our long drives in the open all". W: ing many of the beauty spots which abound there, driving one afternoon" to Bedcque where some of my hub-l band's relativcs still resided. We also visited a large fox railch for wlli-zh this Proriilcc is noted. Tile foxes ‘ nnly the c", B“; n proud,‘ "u? are black and silver black, thc latter ; think Yllu own or hope to own fir being the more’ valuable. They arc gsgrix 50118116 llllll cute» shy little (cnowsl mm “m my sibh: for alldamlgey it 1:21:20??? their‘ houses and bluwws Wllv" , light runabout CID kill it per-ml l! strangers appear. This ranch was, certainly n5 a big touring car. The 1n a natural grove of trees, and coll gcgnllllll l; Person was indulged by“: l ed b t t ' lv hundred valu- 5 u" "'35" ll" 9 "Ill 5 l? F‘ o; csmnncst llranch" l" (lemme: any smaller then 1f he a l9 lllllma ~ '-— _ l were hit by a five-fan truck. Ho might we visited contzlincd SBYCH- SQ- l°ll ask for and get $25,000." "I only bald ssoo mi- the bus. Pool- ish to spend a fifth of its ms; (m- 1h. suranccl" "It would be foolish If 1t proiecfcl ‘ .l1“°¢' m9 Hmsard Report 0f m9 dis" the care of private circulating llb- lagalnst us-to bleed Canada not only 331s , . . .,_._, . V_ . a , Lcusncn in the House of Commons. ram, M, Dam does not advise the 10f our poplation, but b: $200,000,000 ______________ .<--_~l-l1==$- llfill" “m! ll“ “w” u?’ soc. anyone 01th a lltll- ‘lllld W“, "B," I hum,‘ so‘ s25 000:, “oh “my year on trade balance alone‘ m ‘ , “A3 me sauor’ more nuns“ e own a fsx ranch 1n P. E. lmind! Th1! I well. that won't worff.’ the illrl". ‘ "m5 °l ll °y~l'_a“d he“ we were‘ soil hcrc l5 WW Iilllllllllfi The mild“ They'll set the award; the claimant T’ on the much labored subject of the ‘lblfillnayy Harbor Railway and Hills—‘ thorn JZridgc. The Report speaks for ‘rllgglf, It shows that the Guardian's‘ yontenticn was quite correct in all' 3 t oach upon the worki nbrafl S o on“ ,ten years the United States sold us 0‘ ‘he 5°h°°1s “or ‘o Sm’ up as ‘each- E$2,000,000.000 more goods than we or; The llbmv l5 llllfillml? “s m" .5014 m the United States. We have function. he insists. “if it acts as B imported goods our farms and fac- guide in adult education, tracing iliories could have supplied, while our lfnctories here run on part time or will seize as much of your property as h: can lay hands on. Ind mortgage your future earnings for the balance- wirc enclosures. ‘ a 10ml’ at m" d°°k| consists cf large j cach conlalnlilg two or more foxm. ‘ THE HAPTY ISLE the “one 1,3133 bmqgd m 11.3 gymgigtl n “M “ha” “me p' m' whenjml“ v lwcll ill: lllllc YOE-llls "There's only one WI! "l m" . ~-_ q.- ypppqrs 511mm“ c"all’-'lm°wn' “m1 m“ from dlvririg their way out. Some-I rvcrrlhlnlz safe. Thu l: to hay In LANADNS c “h n ~ ‘waiting for our own and other car."- umcs tire”), do’ and [hm them is a! Automobile Liability Policy, with hllh THE LAND we LOVE BY FRANK Yiillill v a < '3 5 .- >-. u THE SHEAVES 1 l limits." ywnf be rcmcmbcrcd l r. the government the at lt said cdhorially and otherwise, 4 (regarding he government's intention \ w’ rebuild thc l-lillsbsro Bridge '4 within the mmrsurablc future. That film Bridge will be rebuilt in the in- ‘gflllite future has not been denied. ‘ that during ll e ‘Cfllllllfllgfl prczeding the last gen- ‘_ ‘aléelection a. a public inecting= ‘jpfijharlotbctolvn, Hon. Mr. Dunning Trlifinister of Railways. promised that: 1 would ' clear roads throuah the °V°l"l“°l°“5' log mass of information in print." All this is probably true. vet the" is another way of viewing We mat‘ tor. The library, which ls-Slllllmlled 17y the people's taxes for the enter- tginmcnt as well as the education of (he people. cannot, afford 1o cast aside the interest of the nlany 1° provide for the instruction of the gsw For one who asks for scientific iguidailce there are PQTllBDB l- hlmd‘ ' furray Hnrbourired ‘who read 13mm.“ and me 13;. t-t-j halfway. There was no lndcflnitencss i, Khalil. this promise. The lmprezslon rary cannot afford to ignore "Tel"? ‘for the reader of wholesome fictlvll. “ANN wanted to create and did create, l be n Comedy m. tragedy, undoubted- lthat the work was to be done; ‘y gem an educauon ‘hm-gm y‘; cariy as possible during the DBr-,“brary m5 m; sphere of guidance if ltldntary term. When the cues-i m ma.“ new’ and “sunny is success. i l tut .. l“ btthl time. ‘ ‘Linn! order coin- count! ‘lh the disappointed “Q qollthorn route, vlnolliod n". l . ‘I The p‘ came before the Railway Com- l m,’ on: o! the most dlsappglntfng ttec, early in March, it was an-Hhmgs ma”, B m“ ma; so mgny - eed that, a new perlnancnt llnel mid amen‘ but m“ 5° many more ho be built between the Murray‘ do m.“ m“ at “L arbor and Georgetown lines. tog care of the heavy traffic, and. ‘ . order m avoid the necessity and} fl of rebuilding the l-Illlslwfb u" meumlme- durmll ‘he read The ‘Patriot's and The Guard- " J9" "nw" wmamme m” Ian's comments on the rebuilding of i l» M - Harbor line would be stand- ‘ gm Qqulpped for light traf- vpigengen, malls and bail!!!- m hwy traffic to be forwarded o “new lino between Lake Verde 'P1|qu1d."I‘hfl the Guardian ox- .__-_____-€<--- EDITORIAL NOTES The l-lon. W. B. Butler-must have the Hlllsboro Bridge. judging by his ready admission Tuesday night that the bridge was not to be rebuilt. Yesterday's heavy gale would seem to indicate that more of the planets have been conjllnoting. Either that or it warn celebration of the ap- proaching and of the blow in the Hillier-lira! ‘bccn closed down. The manufactur- ing centres of the Maritime Provinc- Les have been practically closed out {by U. S. unfair competition. and th: lconsumug markets at our doors for Island produce have been wiped out. {Our farmers know pretty well that las the result of this disastrous eco- lnomic condition much of their crop. (especially potatoes, has been left to rot on their hands. Farmers cannot sell to farmers and make a living. Nearly a millifm farmers’ customers in the past five iyears have been driven away from ‘Canada to the United States to milke a living, and we have only got to look at the number of vacant farms here ‘to see that the farmers are fol- lowing their customers. And now to nlake matters worse the United States are preparing to raise their tariff farther against us, while we are lying supinely with folded arms. ,wond:rin3 what is going to happen next. v_ ~ \\ oh, m- a Joan/a. MlcDofllld. p: even a William Stevens Fielding to handle tbé situation! To illuslrlle the present dlflercneo 1n the tariffs we may give the fol- lowing: U. S. Lowest Duty: Our Lowest Dilly 42c per bushel Wheat 8c per bluhol 15c per bushel Corn Free $2.04 per bbl. Wheat Flour 80c per bhl. 84-00 per ton l-lav of.» per ion for. 1o loo pu- cent incl-cue; wllpt 35 per cent Fruits 15 3-4 p. c. they m likely in [it 1n 831-! pct 59c per 1001b Potatoes 20c pel- 1051b cent-lama». What. in tho Canadian I m lb. Butter 1c lll. femur can: w m1 '11:; iuockvu ._ be lb. cheese Free " lulnl from our pro-Auction Hblrll -,_'_°..§Fll\ , M, u‘ Where long the shadows of the wind‘ ~———— had rolled. Q. What are CanJ-zls chief BX- Green wheat was yielding to thc pnfls? 61131189 flsslfincd; l A. Canadris cllicf exports for U10 And all by some magi: lllldlvlncd rflscal year 1:". -::i tu.:lll g $1,223.‘ The world was turning slowly into 237.606 inzlucicd the fall .. sold. ' ‘table produtts, s; 5.11am: animal Like nothing that was ever bought: products, $165 315.026; Hbgrs and tcx- or sold til;- products, $10,601 73; Wood. wood Ii- Wflltod there. the body and the prodiuts and pa_ 1‘. mind; tlron and l;.-. lxczlucts. $63,753,034; And with a mighty meaning of n. kind Non-ferrous mclal products. $90.8f0.- That tells the more the more it 155441; Non-metnlii: metal products. not told. l$25.28tl,i;05; Chemicals and allied So in a land Where all do 's are not rcducts 517.832.5104. All Oillcr 00m- l y P . fall‘. -, moditics. $15,026,350. Fair days went on till on another day‘ A thousand golden sheaves were lying! "They toll mo that Jones has a there, lvery wide circle of fricnds." Shining and still. but not for long tol "That's perfectly true. They can't ‘stay- ‘ ' keep far enough away from him." A511 n. thousand girls _wlth ‘golden hair ' Pmimisiic Poet: "Is the editor in?" Might rise from where they slept and 01mm. boy; ~Nsy 3° “WY- Pessimistic Poet: "Well. ill-st throw —5- E- Rfllilflwfhthis poem in the waste-pamr basket Y '—""——*-—-—' for him, will you?" ‘ Landlady: "Good morning, Mr. tipps. Did you sleep well?" New Iioorder "Only ao-so. I'm . afraid I'm not used ‘to a three-season bed." Londlody: “Three nelson?" New Boarder "Yes,_ one with no y ' * ifkl DN EY f spring 1n .11.!" .._._._._._..._._.___....____ 40$». _ Cattle 16 no. What the American for-mm naked a lg r-vcgc- i {£8 !.54Zl,390‘.. '1 m, w», suing a different and short- ' or route back tn " ribbon: mullml form mm rolled l- to be run off the boat. we wont at jcnce to the Victoria lloicl, since dc- ‘ stroycd by fl;c. Here we found splcn- did accommodations and we all quick- ‘ ly turned in for we were tlrcd out v;1‘.h cur Iourney (by land and wat- cr) of two hundred and forty lllll°$~ ‘ l have called it. "the happy isle" 101' that ls how it impressed me. So still and peaceful it seemed in the hazy autumn twilight. we started in the morning (with top down 1n PPOPQT tourist style) for a trip around the lcoiltlicm shore of the island. all?! passed through Murray Harbor. lllqntague and many other pleasant villages, until, near evening. we reached the pretty town of Bourls (pronounced "Souriefl Here we Plll up for the night. I shall never for- get, the good supper we had served u; by twopretty waitresses in l. spotless dining room. Our aloe? Bill" wu deep and dreunleu. 1n the m9?- nlng we viewed the mllfllflllflll 5"!” err. looking acrou the lllllfllll! wmi- w the Bar Foflllm lll°l°~ This would be in ‘ideal spot to avfllfl b week or so. but as we were m tour. by_ nine o'clock we were llfiln l" Charlottetown. ar- riving at our hotel in time 101' dlll‘ aer. And what o dlnnerl Rout spring duck. I remember, ls what I ordered. As boon no dinner wu over we boarded our "apron" once mom and hunted for iummmido through, apparently. tho richest and most prosperous action of flu Inland. The road ran straight for mflu, stretch- lngbhoufofullihnbrfok-oolored nlcrry chase. Willie we were there, 11 fcx valued at $500 got cut of his cll- ' closure, nnd after rilnning up and down the lanes between thc cocci. scurried under a large wood piic., Hyndman & Co. Evmycne was on lip toe, blit that manager, using caution and strJtcllY-i Ycllcllcd l“ and calm“ mm by ma! Tho Oldest Insurance Agency 111 tpil and Ml‘. Reynold was dumpcdl p_ a L into his prLson again. And llllslll he] charhnumwn I taken illto the kitchen where their‘ dinner was being prepared. It con- boilcrs. I presume it consisted 0!, grain and vegetables. though I havey R visited the old Church of England at St. Eicanors, a fcw miles out of which marks thc last rcsl-lns place <>l my husband's father and mother. We Wcspcclnllze in Automobile Insur- lmzc, and invite your enquiries. Now that litter: of your; ire lfflvlfll’ dilly. what precaution are you faking for the trut- ment of Worms‘! A mat many of the loading Veterinarian! strongly "can. mend either- BURROUGIISO WELLCOMI madl- The feeding of so many anl- _ ____ mais excited my curiosity and I was | a slated of a mixture resembling thick c A u T I o soup which was slewing in hulfe} forgotten now what tllc mall told m0- On the afternoon before we lcfl; we Summerside. We reached there a- bout. cvenlng and looked for the stone found it. a dark granite shaft, stand- “m” w!“ ing among many others on a award WORM (3,833! u smooth and green as fairy turf. __on_ - We wandered there, seeing many N53“ won" Guam!!! names familar to him. though not to W‘ "i, mo, among them the name of Ellis, on old family name which we had given our daughter. The scene there i; onc which stays with me; that green and silent churchyard over- lwklnlz the bay. We came away feel- ing glad that the old sailor slept there, with his face toward the sob. We found the roads 1n Prince Ed- ward Island very good. I red clay, which is fine except when it, rains. Tl"! are very well marked too, and PARKE. DAVIS a c0. Both time remedies are nrmteed to destroy Bound Worms. Ilook ' Worm and Stomach Worms. . DON'T DILAI. Price ‘Ibo and $1.00 Per Bu. The 2_Macs DRUGSTORE woy on either bids. each homestead \ 1M! llttlmnbt 1n I191 iinoum u Qmgjlty/ln gqttln‘ m: mm doom! Strut with out guide bcok in our hands we ‘ h" h y": u.“ 0mm i -~. l.