_ 3T3- b AN unolrrr’ cALl; I » NOTES av THE WAY. mt.....¢ll..a.l1l.. Prince m." in a widasgread feeling Upward Anti-Tuberculosis 2m ll would be semi- to have u... 3a“? 1 u“ n" m” pmwnury free-trade Liberals and The Pro- ht.‘ fmmsm 4n thevBo-ard praeelvea in one oomp- Also the o‘, T “h- R ‘ m‘ v impression gains ground that they - , '. t th th they, ever T ' an annual call to our cit- u“ nearer o" or an ow Evil? p, m... W. Bus; IL A LESSON FROM rue noo ln a former article l spoke about This column. la. open for the discussion by sorter. pendants of question; of in tareat. The Charlottetown Guaflfian dose not naaeaasn iiy endorse the opinion a» pressed by its oorreepon dents. ' ...¢ WIINTER ROADS Slr.~—'l‘hat the people of Try m tom... E The Public Forum O-O-VOw esmltnnvfimorc rlslitlo body of iChrlstlsn men tum be would have to attack in tho same citilen? ' ~ I have not, the time, and- "you have not the; space, to deal with all the base iuelnuatlone which the letter referred 1o contains. Take but the most serious. Is it pol- aible that any reader of your pap- er can be so ignorant as to ,believe the following: , “What we want, say the Mn- ionlsts, la all the property and - all the me bersblp_ of the WhOie Preeb terian Church in ‘m Canada. We are_ the majority wrongfully and wantonly s swat. way the character or the humbliesi: . National Policy ((Mr. Wfiotton) The effect of H16 political be" gain recently entered into between the Progressives of the Wesz.‘ and the lLlbersl government at O..urlfl must necessarily be to revive throughout Canada the old quies- tion shall we ‘have Free Trade with greatly incieased direct taxation or Protection to Home industries by means of u higher tariff i-hlil will give the country an increased ' HEN your M“, onhVictoi-y 41%;‘. '_ ' due, deposit then: in? .1’ Saving‘: , Am... n. at. Bank» of Montreal, ‘ where interest is on all de- ‘ posits of One Dollar and Upwards. / , ~were before, since the Kins Govlilll‘ lee In annual opportunity to learn what is being dune to combat tho Greet White Plague and, ‘ equally important, 'to learn what poor aud su wards and unIegitimate care. “The poqr ye sa¢a= always wilh yotifwas, pod still‘ is. a divine re- exlstx ss long as Christian charity’ tical helpfulnese. In our city oi‘ 12,900 people, blessed with all the natural requisites for comfort and luxury, lherq),;..‘g.r9t nevertheless“ Christian citizenship these are not. neglected. Provision is yearly made for them but only those ‘who! _ment, at the instance of its Wcst- ern allies has declared war to the death against protection. it significant that lion. his speech during the budget d bale. Two members of the Cabinet _ have already thus delivered them- millder ‘of Christian obligation as selves by reading their speeches ‘Wellies of a condition which shnlllwbich is taken lui mean that they I15 needs summation by active pmcjstipulated in a secret compact. M‘; lAlberta in successi -n to Hon. A. L. Sifton, but hi; Government was de- itook he many pooriandtirthe credit of OIIPIfOIIIId it necessary to get a seat in were “delivering the 800d!" Stewart had been Premier tested in 1921 and when he office in the federal Cabinet Argentenil, Quebec. Since the Robb tariff has Charley vein do“! n‘ cmiens m‘. um Stewart was chosen to make the ' who “a m" announcement by feuding ll 011F9- fully prepared written document as fully t the wishes of the Progressives h l l""° - have charge ‘of t e distrimtlon o ‘a [strong effort In being made to a chop, sixty years of age, who had nludc hintsclf younger by watching ltis d-cg. When the dog was tired he lay down completely relaxed. Afier he hud rested, he- stretched himself and wil": randy for play again. ‘Pills chap was doing the same ‘UJIIQ tithe-n he rested. Sometimes thlrmnhout the day he lay as if completely exhausted. Whcll he arose, he stretched him- self l0 his full height, raised his arms full above his head, and then reached over and attempted to touch the floor with his hands, keeping his knees straight. I've often thought that we could learn another lesson from the dog. the cat, or almost any animal. That is when we are feeling a -bit slugkish, a little bit sick as it were, that we follow the example of the animal. What does it dc'!. -. Ahstains absolutely from all food, sometimes for days. it will drink a little water, and perhaps ealt some green grass, but it takes no food. It would seem that dts instinct . teaches i-t more than our brain is e. and vicinity are deeply in earnest over til-e question of ‘better whiter roads ls very appureuLSome weeks ago l announced that I would open a list of those who_ desired to parti- clpute iu this movement. The following was druwn up. - “We the undersigned dissshstled with the conditions which prevail in the matter of winter roads, be- ll~eve that the breaking of the roads double and adopting the shift bur would work a great improvement. and hereby agree to attend if poc- elble. u meeting to be held in the ’I‘ryon Hull, May 1st. 1924 at 8 pm. for the purpose of discussing the question and coming to some under- standing as to plane for bringing about the change. Over sixty have signed and as l have seen less than he'll‘ of the people l feel sure thére lire as many more. The meeting will be held as stat- ‘Cd, and is open to the public. Those who have not had the privilege of signing the above will lhe very wel- come. _ ' We shall expect a good attend- ance and that the outcome will be some co-operntive plan iby which we . . _ . What they went is ob vlous. uerty, etc. . . . say the DPOPBPIY. . . . church church." Charges such as to organize nrefer to stay out, provided for. Any congregation uny of the churches concerned, tb may elect i0 remain out to the very lust dollar, which other congregations like-minded carry on their work They want to get pos- session of their neighbor's pro- What we want Unionistsr-is entire possession of all Presbyterian Another thing clear is that when they get all the legislation they want, none will he allowed to leave their another these are re- peated again and again, and yet there is not u sciutillu of truth in any of them. No congregation and no individual is being compelled to enter the United church, and the , rights of the minority, who may are not only carefully guarded but generously of the Union, will continue to control ex- nctly the same amount of property controls today, and may unite with under any name which they may choose. That is obvious in a free country like - revenue? Everyone who thinks at all of railway required by the Pm‘ gressives as a condition of their support must entail upon thc 50V- ernment of Canada a large 1111111" tion to the public debt and a larg- ely increased expenditure of the peoples‘ money. In these circumstances the 5011' ernlueut has also as a result oi‘ de- mands made by the Progreflllli/QB and in return for their support bf the Administration determined to lower the tariff upon the machin- ery and implements used by farm- ers, so giving the makers of those machines and implements in the United States better conditions in which to compete with the Cana- dian manulllcurers. The furmerfl will he enabled to see nndfeel for themselves before the next election just how much they will be better- ed as a result of this assault upon the National Policy of Canada. ~ But the question that has been raised is not merely the effect tbht w-ill be produced in respect to one class of tho people-even the larg- est class. ll is ouc ihnt will affect for good or ill the whole people of thisyoung nation. The resultfs produced will, moreover, incertably influence the future course of Con- ada, us an integral part of the Brit- in at it to isll Empire. feels and knows that the new lllwB - Ilramllca ‘in all Important Centres in Canada Savings Dcparmzeols in all Branches of Montreal Established Over 10o Y...“ “To Help Others” is ilur Business You may make a business of selling motor cars, life insurance. stocks and bonds-or perhaps you own a farm or Wfiflflflg a store, a factory or la work- sh OP. . ' That is your business and you are expected to know it thoroughly. _ t h u _ ours. Not only so, but. a commis- tms pravmm‘ Mo“ how mademmm bring Mr. Crerar into the King elifeueilsie figured out that as food 33:5‘: tfifvgbaiglnm]: 711m’ tY/"hu ieqliatl repremintflzion it is to meet all thewants _ and | A we“ credited report is necessary to sustain life, and Olll l8 ll Ollfl S 11ml Hill-up 0n- .. cab n“ givg you strength for muscular “med here- lsis, appointed if necessary under how’ far the provided comfort foils from Ottawa tells that he promised Inovements, therefure to sustain lam Sir, etc, the supervision of the Chief Jusflce short of luxury and even of ordin. to give his answer within two yourself you Shank, em something’ Baptist Parsons: B. DAGG-ETT Egoianrlxrgiltllzmlclugiefiéo glib?! 2:18;: t v . I - . u - ' ' 6 i, "y hare “vingwgmgort A, mweeks, some days of which hate al qnigeeefiIntlis rfiiilaionllzbltilelélnoilfllijxi: Tryon, R E |_ gets n", h“ and equitaglegahare " night's meeting t etDistrict Nursenlready expired‘ should he decide w ‘tlnfiltd do. lvilost of your ailments <"—‘—‘— "t the Pmpim-Y- 1'9"‘ all‘! Permllal- .1 M, E l m b I h t {B00991 llB ii l8 expelled he mfliflllle ma“ with the mouth and-the (use? THE GQVERNQR'$ V570 belonging to or- held in trust for! ‘.5 5s m‘ e’ w B“ m ‘ er rem” ' {union of ,the two parties wil] be .30 “me apparatus The body is ‘clog? _.____ the respective parent church." As in former years it will tell of! much further advanced and would misery partially relieved. of suffer-Zbe practicum. completed lam- by ed, the intestine is upset, the blood is carrying an overload of impn-ri- tl what His Honor thought Sin-Will you allow me to in- form "A Bystander" that it is not to be That all this is true, l need sim- ply refer the reader to “An Act Iul norporatlug the United Church of I‘ it must "give us pauso." pnst have not been such as to cause These “are those yet living who most heavily involved country in the world. In this regard alone, The effects of Protection in the he people lightly ‘to gtlve it up'. emember the United States as the The Congress ‘ of that “To Help OtherW-that’: our business. We have been in it for a long tlmg and our Officers have been called experts because oi’ th eway they do their work. Annual Seli- Your profits come in dollars. Our’! come In see- ing lmcn and women start life one-w, _in healing broken hearts and mending bruised ambitions. ing partially alleviated and oiltbe accession of another ‘Pro- 9;; other words you have eaten much still needed. gressive to a Cabinet position. mod and made blood, but you The work 0| the Ami. Tubercuiowwhile opinions are divided, there ' are strong probabilities that some scheme of this eort is now appmfl- ching a consummation. In any 685B Premier King must soon st-ruct his Cabinet. Mr. Fielding is down and out Sir LomenGcuin. Hon. Messrs hiurphy slid Lowe are away and ill and Hon. Mr. Graham i5 reported far from well. sis oclety will also be reviewed and information given which all should know. We trust the meeting will be well Jfllfilldtid and that the reasons for the annual appeal on behalf of the poor will be taken to heart by all. ‘i . I I IVETTER ENGLISH CONTEST An excellent opportunity is avail- able to our young people for re- creation and profit, to ssy nothing l fame, in the "Cameo! Correc- ‘tidied’ in connectiunwith the cam- ‘paim for “Better English" instit- iitee by Miss Archibald of Wolf- ville, N. s. , . Miss Archibald has addressed fleoveral educational meetings "rlottetown, and" has made n tjsvorable impression. I-lerl COMO _._.._.¢ There are many who would weL two-party system and it may be that the Robb f i’ ting -ls sill-right if you have a ‘arm Wm bring n about‘ n wzlslighyilliacinn watching your heart and return to the ound in the election of 1921 3011B of complications and intrigues | resulted from three candidates of ‘not only the ridtilnil Billie 1110M 0' different parties being nominated] for the some seat, one effect being, that in dozens of cases the candid-l received but a minority of the rc-| i" corded votes. Ag, it is new ' Government has declared war on protection, and pa“ gm- Baum- Engnsh hnyaccept the challenge. Thcy the wil TECOII- the Opposition purities. the system. and so your to carry things along. By abstaining from food. as it has been able t0 Eel rid most of the excess wastes. Now this advice of abstainin from 100d when Ypll "e teem‘ followed for more than from on to three days as a rule. The ide ‘your general condition. But t the blood itself. You may thus s ate who was declared elected had ‘nny serious nilinent attacking you. that you will not have sufficient strength tn fight lt. l haven't exercised to use up the im- The impurities must get out of heart starts to bent faster and stronger the digestive apparatus is given a rest. no extra waste matter is manufac- tured, and in a couple of days, the heart begins to slow down agslglt. heavy or miserable should not be abstain from food too long means ivasie matter. but also‘ of too much of the richness. the haemoglobin of weaken your body that if there is on, but uot in the least teat. or some. which opens on l"rl- fight on clearly understood lines if Yo“ love Wm‘ an “d” tn.“ l day, May 2nd and closes Friday, there were to be no three-corner right hut what His Ministers Al} VlSE him to do is the RIGHT thing, and according to the l-ilGl-l- CONSTITUTIONAL way is the right way. Thus the present Veto is UN-CONSTITUTIONAL. lt is NOT a matter of waiting a year but -that_of doing right NOW. And the right way is for His Honors Ministers to see that their ADVICE is carried out. Then may l ask your correspondent if he is willing for our Cabinet to be governed by tile Ministers of the other Provin- ces of our Great Dominion of Can- ada? It would seem so by his let-' ter. Suppose the Lieutenant-Gov- ernors of the sister provinces 8 8 Canada," now before the Federal EST LEGAL AUTHORITIES the’ (a) . "Notwithstanding anyt in this Act lqtillg churches shall, meeting of the fr: six months after the pas o 8 a should have said “We will wait to see what the Governor qf Princei Edward island does before we give: assent to any bill? ; Where would the government of Canada he’! The question is not one of Church Union, as that has ,been passed by the three Churches land also by our Local Legislature, but are the Ministers of His Honor null the members of the Housel willing to nllow His Honor to act lu nvn UN-CONSTlTUTlONAL mun- ncr. 0 O _ I am, Sir. etc, ROBERT M. BRODIE Souris. lire iuielvlet of truth and l have no desire to enter, not intend to be troversy on this sent at such meeting and o- ceme — titled to vote theroat. not m {adopted an National Policy,l lud- 44 ,4 concur in the said union of the llll; 111B Prpl-Wilflll 0f home dllB- ' 4 said churches, then and i“ tries. That Policy has ‘since beenl ‘ such case the property, ma} maintained. Those who had de- erlrl pcrsousbbelonging to held ‘in trust for such Parliament, section 3 (cl) and 9 hing contained; mem- bers of any non-concurring cou- gregation shall not be deemed to have become by virtue of the said union or of this Act, members of the United Church; . and if any con- gregation in connection or com- munion with any of the negot- at a congregation regularly called and held with- sing this Act, decide by a major-- ity of votes nf the persons pre- O!’ non- concurring congregation shall be held by the existing tpugg. eea. or other trustees elected by the Congregation, for sole benefit of tlon." Now. Sir. l write this the such conprega. only in lnroducts of farmers had been muin- ' ju§tk§e_ taincd. But the great war. in which nnd dol led..into any con- euhjoct of Church country put into operation sixty years ago, an abnormally high pro- tective tariff. The results were that manufactures were establish- ed throughout the country skilled artisans" fsctoryulen and laboring men and women from Great Bri- tain and Europe, flocked into the United States-in millions, a home nurrket for the foodstuffs produced by United States farmers was consequently greatly enlarged and prices were "highnred up"' the hitherto latent natural rsources of the country. were developed, —-and the United States is now beyond doubt of question the wealthiest country in the world- on? , Twenty years later, in the year l1879, the Parliament of Denial Appeal We do not seek financial gain-only the oppor- tunity of carrying on our mission oi’ mercy. Today. we are appealing for more working capi- tai so that our business of helping others will break down under the heavy financial strain, Haw much working capital will you UUbICTIbQ-f , now? The Salvation Army J. HIGDON If you have not been called on. please forward your Commandant donation to me. not claimed against it as certain to _“rul_rl the country were constrained |ln view of the results to maintain ‘it. Until file end of the Grent War Canada had, ever since, been pros- Iporous, factories had been estub-, llshed mines opened, cities great-l ly enlarged, n homo ulurket for the Canada honorably participated, and the construction of thousands |nf miles of railway twenty to forty ' ll. n.‘ _ Phone 149 180 Kent Street X a. ' om tut... ; After ihavlrp considerable ex- malicious. is yesterday, élgned "PresDyt-srian.’ which appeared in your issue of l t CHURCH UNION _ Union. in ‘the churcll of which if“?! belvbro llhev were needed. R - contend for adequate protect on o .‘ um u mem "er it has passed that 11V“ ""15" "hm" a 39'1"‘! much euflmslum "mmglcauadian industry and how - stage long ogo. But 1 mink y; 1B change of conditions. in the States , he teachers, and the indications the King Government m APRIL 26 Yo are clever wish-foe: questilllmgldvgry much high tilde thdst the renders or ygur tile-so changed conditions were ‘ . -— ll ‘a e Bi’ l1 y one s cu e allowmi paper sloul Ibe told quite f k- "lei by higher tariff and "a p‘... m” prmmwny u" the schoul“ account for its waste and -iuc0m- and skilful worker with ydur to publish u letter so full of ly and clearly that, according ilrintlhe 599m" 9 llllell- T0 til-ll! "IIOOIH" ill U18 llmvlpce will enter the con- petenuL n would be a straight hands. Yell ure frank nud outspok- groundless accusations as that proposed Legislation, not one dol. lar's worth of property will g0 in. iu the States thousands of Coun- dians responded. Naturally they parlance with Motor Hear-sea In Toronto and elsewhere I have found . out by experience that they are not Hay om. _ ".l‘h'ls is an. opportunity which should not be missed by any of our young people. The King's“ English is through, carelessness as‘ contests. Our information le that there lo a strong revolt in Quebec against its tariff poiilcy and that this revolt weflas. through lgporance. felling 1B l-apgdly 38mm; strength im- oonditlormflamentable loose/merely in the Montreal g9“, A very affective ma“; 0f but throughout the Province. The - i checking the fell has been lnvenl-lleadl“! 3°“""““ °t m” he Lib-Prop combination and Province nature, flllfl affection and Beware of listening to gossip abou [hose you love. Cultivate hope. Your birth-shone is a which means innocence. Your flower is a daisy. demand single indi id I f t 110i ‘Your lucky COIONQW red and of scundsLv fits artillgwegiiptggngg: district, ye ow- respondent, under an assumed Daily Selections irresistible. You are of n jealous ‘ undivided constant attention. diamond. P&OO-QO-O~&O-O-OOO-Q-QOQ a “r0004 v l That letter was a serious reflection upon the honour and Christian in-t tegrity, not only of the lfifllldflhf t but also of the great majority of the people in three great historic churches. Only last week indigna- tion meetings were held in this city, to protect the character of a ully belongs. ll we cannot ngrec in this mat. ter. we can at least another like gentlemen, and illlputo to the leaders of the U Movement, men ution in sll the and methods wh precatcd in any buslnes treat . G ‘*“ e¢-eQ-e any V8!‘- l am, Sir, etc. consent hose to whom that property right- to the United Church without the expressed will and oi‘ one not nion of standing reput- churchee. motives ich would be de- s and by ‘ tlon ' of men whatso- went where employment was sf- forded at higher wages than they could obtain at home. Consequ- ently ihe Canadian home industry have somewhat languished, and the Canadian farmers home market has been distinctly lowered. This latter condition has been accentuated by "reason of the fact that large quantities of fruit, veg- etables, canned goods. eggs, pork, etc., have teen imported from the United States on payment of the rates of duty imposed by the Cans- dlau government, as compared with suitable for the Island, owlnqto the shortness of the season In which they can be used. To have a Motor Hearse means having double equip- lnent-Horaa drawn equipment for fall, winter and spring-and that means DOUBLE EXPENSE, and the public will have to pay that ax- tra expense, lfnot charged fa,- it will have to be made up in some other way. By having only one class of equip- ment and NO expensive Motors to keep up, and with my overhead ex- ed and explained by Miss Archi-fboth French “ad English have bald in her excellent little rocklgifyfzfflffflizhlh11.132111115213222: - F0" within English Drill," a booklcongtltueucies have“ Inge mdum Guardian Raiders “M” "mum h“ m ‘he fund” °'_irlel population whose interests every teacher in the province» (are adversely affected by the Robb . We trust tilfihfill our pupils will 'tsriff and Conservative hopes are THAW enter this contest with spirit anrLlllBll "w! when "i" n"? Vim” “e enthusiasm and that ss' a resulhmumed auywhereqlrt‘ °ne4tmn u’ t m _ two-thirds of the ue c sea s-may . ‘:0’ w m" only place our prov ‘be found in the Opposition column. w“ " . n“ more conspmmusly on the Justnow some Liberal speakers educational map and so win dill- lam putting up a bu,“ that ‘he new. "ucmm for fhemselve" m" hell’ tariff is well received throughout ' very materially in abolishing the the country, but they are very ll. nerve racking errors which are all silent about Quebec. . ,_ too common in ordinary COIIVBPSBy tiou as well as in public speaking.’ Like moonlight on whitejade The water slips Over the conquered ice. The wate-r drips From sll the edges where The earth h; seen ' Ruddy and ready for A drift of green. There has been too much white. Up winding slow Toward Cancer, the high sun Turns fields of snow into a radiance No eyes can bear, As if the Holy Grail Were hidden there. it is given out from Conservative quanerqlit la true, that the Quebec members of the King Cabinet are badly frightened at the prospect; that lion. Ernest Lapolnte, who sll‘ for Quebec East, which was Sir Wilfrid Lender's seat, fearing defeat there, will seek a safer re- fuge in Kamouraska; his present seat in Three Rivers and find a sanctuary i_n the Senate. and so on. Time must confirm or refute these and other like reports but if half of them are true there is great . uebeo Liber- i A’ "°'h"' ‘m’ rim; itthetrzohee compare- ’ I w u" tively few Liberal seats in that a! interests are Province um can be counted ma, ' “(Hoyle of Tryon are How it la in Nova Bcotla and New Brunswick the byeeleotions in Halifax and ent have already will, and n; for l’ nos Edward island, as our readers well know there ls ' little hope among the rnosfhope- hi of the Government's supporters ayes a ainslo _,se_at_. can. he A cool; EXAMPLE .. 4n, 9 ‘We direct special attention to the letter of Rev. Mr. Daggett in The Public Forum of tlifs issue and "vlleartily commend the movement ‘ which he has inaugurated in the ‘prograaflslve continuity of Tryon s‘vi'aw to better winter roads. Qlioaohinstwtl s‘. advocating and ‘ i ‘ , sll good and necessary And then the gray days come When treetops are Outlined upon low sky, And from afsr A light, wet wind creeps in, And you're aware Of something that we call "Spring iin the air." ‘r No one lroows what it ls. The children go , Out to the marshes where The pussy-willows grow. Perhaps they'll hear some bird Come early north. , Or see some sleek young snake Come slipping lot-tn, The woods are very still. I can hear nothing But one striped chipmun‘ a shrill. Queer chattering And the low running sound Where waters go Over jade-white ice and tarnished snow. -~— mules nslscont; 3 Lest We Forget? v TW §Q1 FRIDAY, APRIL 25 LOUIS IX (Saint Louis) King of France, called "The Just." was born at Poissy on April 25, 1215. He led two crusades to recover the Holy Lend from the Mohommedaes, dying in one directed against Tunis. He was canonlzed by Pope Boniface Vlll. EDWARD Ii King of England, the first to be created Prince of Wales, was born all Carnarvon, Wales, on April 25. 1284‘. According to tradition, the princely title originated from the refusal of the Welsh to recognize lie prince one who spoke English. Edward I, the father of Edward ll, eppessed them by exhibiting his son, ltlien an infant, and declaring, "Here is a prince who speaks no English." Through an intrigue sponsored by his wife, Isabella, he was imprisoned, later being depos- ed by Parliament‘, and murdered in Berkeley Castle. JOHN KQBLI W. M. RYAN Charlottetown, April 23rd, 1924. Rules of Road For Royalty (By Dominion News_8ervlee) LONDON, April 17.—-When the King went to Lancashire recently to be the guest of Lord Derby for the Grand National rsce, the royal train was pulled by a new engine painted bright red-the colour of the London Midland. and Scottish Railway. Leaving Euston at 1.30 p.m. the train arrived at Huyton-IOG 1-2 miles away-just after five o'clock. A considerable part of the trip was covered at the rste of a mile a minute. At no part of any journey are freight trains sllowed_.to pass the royal train, nor is ahifnting permit- ted for ten minutes before the King is expected to pass. Passenger trains, if running in the some dir- ection as the King's train, must not remain level with it longer than necessary- Men in charge of trains which will be passed must see that no projecting objects are carried, and B!‘ en ou ho English clergyman and religious poet, was born at Fsirford on April 26, 1792. He we; one of the chief promoters of the "Oxford move- ment," which favored Hlghchurch principles in the Church of Eng- land. WILUIAM OOWPII Noted Ilnglis poet, do... East Dereham on April Si, 1800. ‘subject to attacks of mental disease, with a denoy to suicide are able, if necessary, to get into horse, instead of becoming s mos- eum curiosity, llsa increased great- I Throughout his early life he wee ly in numbers. tunnels must be inspected an hour before the royal train is due and be guarded at each end. A staff of engineers in the train telephonic communication with any station lwithin a few seconds by connection with the telephone wires running by the track. A recent census shows that the l if.’ , i I P. 1'- Blfhlllll, ll“ IIIIIOII d. rs nohsi . and i gist 1m“ b-ddama pegmasanti: man. issued passes to ilipstnte his she those levied by the government of United States. The duties imposed by the United States upon Cana- dian products are from two to four "i116! iii! high as the duties imp - ed by Cans products. that the has. weakly and yielded to the demands of the Pro- direction Trade all round may be all But such one-sided trade as farmers and men of business sure puss a higher tariff bill. At any rate there ou juncture, to direction of the National Policy under which Canada -flo i bed ih thirty-nine l" a washout m, Hlenator- ers and wa r i d . Md Lmrmnralzureu of Bir Wil the Senate last »whole population f Ca ‘ that they will us: abaalilhiltmtligi: s proved so good here the! will not plma Libs a e myself, between their is 1'" their conscience. show» and their lo qtflgyneg to “I!!! tllll t to than fha- morality of vile.» maximum different interests deserve sympathy, but it the do upon United Stpt pensea AT a vary minimum I can illve a HIGH CLASS servlo’ at I REASONABLE PRICE. eszesre tees-i lt is in conditions such as these government of Camille. dishonorsbly. esslves for a lower tariff in the of Free Trade. Free right. Olll‘ counter from the United States Eht not to be tolerated for an ur longer than is posgible to be no change weakening in any Years ending in 1918. Devld. the veteran Lib- icy of industrial ‘stability, which m.‘ for the count . p dut to " M" the will’! . l!" to their party;- air efforts to gm- c_-_._ ‘hi, Bl “Ill l‘ pa“ .'l‘housands of Liberals throush- ~ ~ - out this, great country of. ours . ~ < i agree, l feel sure, with Senator navid" and regret that the govern- ineut has abandoned-upon the de- d of the Progressive pa the National Policy “which proved so good for the country." Not a few Liberals. i $35.53‘ dun i QUALITY COUNTS Our ambition is to render the beet possible service to every customs. who purchases imperial Fox liisouit. We use only the highest quality of ingredients iln the manufac- ture of our CodlLlver-Oll Fox Biscuits and guarantee evdry package delivered from our Factory. This Biscuit la the ideal food for puppies; many losses can ha. averted by feeding a regular dllet of these Biscuits during the spring and summer months. ‘ _ in order to supply your wants for the vlaa you to sand in your order new. IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00., LTD. ' 10x44! _ Charlottetown peason, we ed- —-.__. Oils. and thereby ,lmpi'cve the fin- aucisl condition of Canada and re-' move the fear! which are ante mined about its future!) eep power without ado in! cy so dangerous to the uter- a ‘if: i i l l -_izKl‘[lNbfil“l‘ Fill i f‘. “i; ution‘ of all the inlluptries w fob exist or, ’ be established, a ‘ransom: "l t- ‘ ‘ ‘any ylcixh a and»;