H -i l » i i » l i l l 1 A sa ,-3. n- cf. ft ~‘~'_-fr-., _~ . sl-sul »’;~s.»-_ -t. :IL M la ~.-3., 9,1 if ~; ,‘¢1.._5. _._-_-_ _ --_-r~¢-->.~:"» Ili t i .`. i . ‘~l l lr '_, i 1 Pia ‘ 3. lt 1 W' _I J H .. » »'I\ I PAGE Fog-R; r ‘ Y _ THE GUA}£]2IANi__` 7 1 MARCH 19, 1924 THE |]HiHl[|iiEi[IWN Eli Notes by the Way iii > Y _ Dt:1I:d?:\ "tx: III°LII:g\IlII°‘ntIl|I:o M.; I maint, W. cheater B. Melani Vino-Ploaldent, J. IL Barnett; there are a more or more or the I lifter IlIe°l=.‘IBIII|.rInezI ‘I “.Annoe|nto K. Olrl-le. same family imma distributed 3. New York Representative-Blank R. Nnnlrnp Uhleago Representative-ll. I. Power ` llll'0\lBl\ U19 Semile H0039 of worthy of mention. it ls true that Charlottetown: niarmam inauoaen. Gul!" Sl- Cartor ¢ Oo.. Que" 5!- A. Drown. Stamp Vendor gggyhgg Dgly, lllellunl BL llallwny llookatall J. D. Taylor, Grafton St. Avi _ - ____ _ __ _ Comm-ons sind various Legislative 'I 'ras uuaiunani -ay ne "nina" fn- an following arena ta A”“""‘b"e" belwee" 'Im A"“"'I" Wm. Dalllel. Spring Park Road l‘. '|‘~ Murphy. Prllnce tit., Grocery J. P. DUIU, Qlkel St. W. 0. Wright, Kent Street West ll. Tlnmaa White, lied Elm Ave. Fred iiqlnlet, Great George SL WEDNESDAY, MARCH .19, 1924 BUYING AT HOME ls Everyone believes in the theory '_ of buying at home. Everyone be- lieves that the prosperity of the! city or town or province riepeiitisi upon the maintenance of our r-s-I pective institutions, be they coni- mercial, indtlstriai or agricultural.; With prosperous stores, \vorkshop.=i and factories, big or little, in our respective conini\lnit.ies_Ithe con1», (. munity benefits proportionstl-ly,gi and general prospei'ity is the rcsultt 'I The burden of taxation is fairly .lis- tribulcd and lightened and business' prospers in every line. i This is the accepted theory; nn-.Q fortunately it is not universally' is is practised. For some years past there has been a propaganda for S cooperative buying _and selling.i This also is a theory and when elo-lB quently expounded at it mixed gath~lII ering it sounds _reasonable andl workable, By buying feed and fer- I'I tilizer in car load lots, the govern- ment or the Farmers' Institute ur other organizations can save a cer- tain percentage of cost and the pur-t D Iplied, would be a great boon to the _province and to Eastern Nova ate us for the loss we sustain hy starving our home stores and rndesmen. é--i CH'T0wN-PICTOU ROUTE All will hope that the efforts of tthe Board of Trade to secure the ‘Steamship Hochelaga for the Char- lottetown-Pictou route will be suc- essful. This steamer is in every way suited for the purpose, has ood freight carrying capacity and rst-class acconiniodatiori for pas- engers. 'l‘hc want of i suitulilc teainl-lr on this route has iong been felt as at serious drawback to the astern and central parts ol’ the rovince und. the link once slip cotta. We have no doubt that the card of Trade anti our federal re- resentatives will do their utmost to secure this service and ull will ape they will be successful. --*<4->_l IWARNING PREMIER KING Mr. \\'.(l. ltayniond, Liberal Meni- chasers benefit by so much. But bel' YOF BFH1llf0!‘ll, Ontario. HCCONI' what about the regular dealers iniills I0 Iialllafd l°@lJ0l't1 Df these commodities, the dealers whoilllll Sl>€€0h P. 291 istllled B pay their share 01 me taxes, wiwsiguificant warning to the Prime help to maintain our roads, 0urIMinister the other day, at the same streets, our schools and churcheslfl and charities? Necessarily theirI,1lJBl ll W0lllfl be belle? business suffers proportionately; their volume of business falls off, their expenses are proportionately abroad whom we maintain by our patronage and from whom we do not receive a dollar oi' taxes or any other assistance. We pay him our frolu the Throne was me advising his fellow Liberals to throw the prime minister overboard than let the party and the country go to ruin. lie intimated larger than those of the wliolesaleriII0nllU0U5" ll\\`98l- lil that if the the speech given effect he, lllr. Raymond would leave the purty and join the Conservatives. "lt is me pilot I am going to hard cash and when we need 3 few blame," said illr. Raymond. “ami I months credit we go to our local dealer and he accommodates us, ll thus adding to his expenses ‘and re- ducing his profits. Unquestionably it is a boon to I our farmers to be able to save :\Ih percentage on the cost of these.” commodities and they are quite: justified in taking advantage of thei opportunity, but the question is, isI lsay that if the government have on onrd a false or ti. wrong pilot; if lthey are taking advice frolii a man who really does not know the coast hcy are on, they had b etteIr drop and-strike they want ini and get rid of him ut for the open water it' to he safe." The situation at Ottawa, in the Liberal ranks at least, reminds us there no better way? is there no of Byron's "Shipwreck," way by which our farmers could b\.\y cooperatively through ourIre- gular resident dealers? Suppose we buy co-operatively from them. pay them the cash and make the best possible_bargain with them, a bargain which will give them aI reasonable living profit, would not this be an all round benefit? In selling co-operatively also, the some principle applies. Either our merchants and dealers and mid- dlemen are or are not a bent-fit to the community. If a benefit, and t none of us will deny it, thcn we should patronize them; if not a ben- efit, and we all believe they are, then. logically, we must starve the I‘""’m| l’“"‘Y Wh° WI" to sacrifice the agricultural a dustrial interests of Canada for the sake of getting enough Progressive support to keep the party in The tariff question is far being settled and anything happen in the meantime. them out and give our trade to the\ foreign houses. What can the lat- ter do for us except supply the mei-‘ chandize we need and leave us to pay our taxes, maintain oilr public works and our necessary institu- t!9!19- . Our merchants lose heavily by the general ‘patronage of foreign mail order houses. We know that thousands of dollars are sent out of that could be bought at home ag dheaply in most cases as they can he bought outside and with the ad- villtngs of selection and choice. “ lt is admitted that shopping fromi t catalogue is an easy matter. Tliei illustrations look good and the quot- ations are tempting but, lilio the _apples that grow only in the fruit the catalogue, nperionoe is often dinpponitlnr. »-’ ,If our province is ever to prosper il we are to retain our population, it wg an to tivo ann 'have o right to live we must patronize more ox- ( ivoly our home institutions. our stores, our home industrious .IBIS .W llll in ont dealings \vll_L8r.u. msn comms Then shrieked the tiinld a As eager to anticipate their had given notice previous l~t:iymond's that he was going to leap overboard if the gove thought more of Progrossi port than it did of the interests of ‘the legislature this session, so the province every year for goodstls very gratifying and there ig i Iaesslonii. Then rose from sea to sky the wild fa reweil, ml stood still the brave, I And some leaped overboard with dreadful yell ' grave." Liberal, to Mr. Mr. Euler, Independent rnnient ve sn p- he country. Mr. Raymond knows a better way, that is to throw the pilot overboard. Thcre are many honest men in refuse nd in- office. from m-1-O3-e THE LEGISLATURE The business-like atmosphere in no inclination for the small talk tha has characterized man Occasional outbursts of smal criticism may be expected _ from members of the opposition n either in the House or in Country when its purpose is I evidently to "just fine fault." people renorally rs-elim that new-if noi. the "golden"--ora dawned in the Legislature an an satisfied to await the issue. ’l'h Honra means imlinols this time. _ i ti . _-. ' ‘ rane » . -S S- I0 ' ` structcd for the t-lilldl'<~n in \\'ll_il‘ll Seal III? WI? IIIIIIIiI Iyl _II CII? TI right down into the wind pipe, are every way suited to the great. oc- i iiumiii»i~_ di-i-ssed in their batliliig 59°' “W am he re g"_e‘ ‘" "_'“‘" ‘tiny hairs which ure always wav- casion. tlllll ll<*llVt~‘l‘€1l lll ll"*‘ lIUFl“- suits. were spurtiiig in -the water HS U10 lUlgllll0S! Spirit ill hall it ini: like ti field of wheat iii tiio was listened to with alniost lireatli- _,S i pgsseii by. .~\ll those i‘t-l-l'<>s- Continent Today_ with Rm,,S,,y ivinti. They are always waving mit. less attention by about iiiftvyftliotii mm, grouniit, nrt- well pi'o\'irlt»ii with Bfllilnllltl. (Sllll Fllllilll llw \\"l"'i*»“l Then in the nose itself are ape- -lllllltlillg close together llntl every ,hp K-pIi|di'eii`iit. illaiy, especially dur- tlnd so many Cumudian iliucdonalds cial bones with rough surfaces to LEW lil?-l‘~`“"‘l 0" “"9 l“‘""l‘l““l- the tug the suniiiier litllitiuys. in the mgh places of the Dominiom prevent dust getting down into the l’l'esi<|ent of the United Suites. il in the city of \'ietorlnA-t hey have _ . . lungs. tvzts n sight never before seen in “~,.,,| miiiiu St-liuol buildings and mel' auclem "mlm and the IIIIIIIIY Why do they guard th> ltln s fI€1llUll'\ 'Hill ll0=*SllJlY Uf"'1‘1` I0 ll” If-nit I§iI5I~lllflIIll- .‘."I.I.'?l~'§t'Z‘ 1.-`.'.’-1'. LL..‘i'.l' »..Y”f.I.’..§.“.~.'§`i'.."y~ other Province has so many Mac DUST c°LDS ti;]el;ll;'llLl`:eIgleSl;::l:T]$(lth§ tug theiir) Vlllellih ll/_ily-lim D°"aI‘I`5" Blevaled l~° lm' "‘U‘l“”` Ur .:IiilnI ItoIiIvard~l its erection. I ItIlIIeIIII|llIacIitlIwalcrs. I I legislators as has Prince Edward A lfllllll lllellllng ll DllYSlClllll 0" ,\m,m,.r n,.v,,r_m_|,L..|-0,-gone” in. S,wL_,.u| (mlm, ,,=,,.h (im. ut yi;-. island. it is -mot too much to say 3:51III;I§teIlII`fI;‘Icaluzizegxsvgfatgalxi uidenlt gas the l;i.~;_i!t trlfithe iitteiillzz ioria could lie seen tlliPresldent, Mrs. Hard- keg] iipwnrds, This mirage-for _ __ . "mu 5~II ills, l1'l€l11l1€i'S ll! the Alllelllciln 'S911' ‘uch it \vu's-persisted plainly for _ IITl'9l'@I-*l Y0\U` ll`0Ubl@» YOU ate, niembers ui' the Government OI' iiiitirter of nn hour. l NWI 3¢°¢|l ¢°m°S "Ht 2° “S "‘ havelt't n real cold, you have ills! Ciiimdu and the Premier and mem- M,-_ Smith pint ,,-miie iiitertistfiig honoring the Macdonald; at the had your nose and throat irritated lit-rs or me Government ot' British ri-mai-ks to make on 1-flllvllliolll polls by sending four of them to llyflllsl f"‘"“ the ll00l¥S- _ Columbia, besltlcs lllt‘lI10llDlUfl il0l’ ‘ll<‘or the largest portion ofthe time th P i 1 i L ‘ 1 t tl an- ‘\"“' “"h°"“l‘ ‘he “““* "S0" I" lcv and the Plein 1'-lotllcs mell- had .vo wen- in tin-ttlsii vtiiiiiiiliiii uit- ° mv nc” eglsa “"I_ un ritnles. because thc tlllsl Durticles ;o walk past quite near where we 5,-11001,, WEN, ,»|,_-,sed for iiutir ,min Olllél' £0 the House Of (OIIIIIIODS liare sharp edge ut times, the real stood. We were'foriunate in htlv~ mel- viiqniinn, iiiiii we could not, and 3 .seal in me fedemi (‘,iiiii|,=i_ tilwiiiliie 'is often little to th; actual iii;-; gnc of the hrsttview-péiiiits in (hr-,~,.i~,,r,»' 53,. me .pupils iii “-nrkl iii _ , _ _ - cleni ca coinpos ioli ot i e tusl the ark. ‘it was a s tiiiip 0 one o h v ,-0. ye(-tivo grad;-.=_ We tit, \ . IIIIIIGE of IIN” ‘IIIII III‘IIIII II(II‘ I” III that irritates the mucous inenihr- the large trees standing about three ImI“I~I;-vl>i- ISM- iiiiiii-lim.; of the sclnio1` 5' ` 7 ' I I »~ 1 .1 i I ,. . .. iw 1- l v % nil' lie 9 am " in ‘U l"”0‘""*‘S “ une ot’ yuiir nose and thioat feet lii,,h which was quite ‘level oii i,||,|,@,, ,,| \ii,.I,,,,‘, (md -\;,.w “mul I ,,..'»';’.>. _ I: _ \ .1....`t-.».‘~»~ `....,...__....-f" _ ' I ' I 0 - .. - ~ . , - _ ’° the sttnic- initials as the (»i.ind Old batuie does her best tor you. the top. \ou may initlglnc its sm-‘ ,,,,,,§|f.~,~ M muy in lin. 1,",-k.. ,mu _ (`hieftttiii of the Liberal Uotiscrva- YU" HFC @Xll0Ci0ll to breathe when i tcil you that there \vel'\’ other recreation groliittls, f‘Silf"f' ` I \ \ - I I , NEEDED th, an Sh. John A Mucdmmm lill'oui.'.li your nose always. eighteen persons, iiicll and women, ,-_,i|y1,|~,,yi,iL»,i and piliiimigqi ug play 'MADE I . e II y' ' I lllilht sl the entrance ofthe nose stniidiiiiz on it all the time thc gmlm,i_,-_ .in .mu of 1|),-gil viii-kg_ iii 'N \ \ J / IN HL’ “Bell I0 'llill llllll U16 1110110 i-‘l are sonic little hairs which filter Prcsiclent and his party were there. ilu, ,My of Nmv \\i,._,.1,,,|n,..|,.,~' | ` ` af the Macdonalds was “By Land and out some ot' the dust. Then inside whicii was nliout tin hour. -The n(,¢|L»@d ii liii-ge swlniniing pool con- Q *4"l* the nose un the niiicous mcmli i’i‘e~iideiit' addres will h was in or gm' mmmml worn qigiitiuiietl l~~. \‘°°dH- 5-756 | by thin route, elevators must be iiigwn? I,;,"’°d° “ built to store it and special ships 1.- °-""7 b t built I0 carry it. Ag the Ice CIOIGBI Of gourgg |\¢ mu" |\ggd| ggi-no little attention will be paid to this =:;:|I,I;I: :IaIIIiII°c°"'-l'l Ifllll NIM \out via hal laid so. They have their M. Vancouver and that of Manitoba “ani-anno wo, "Hon, Mr, Graham, d and Saskatchewan by the N. T.. R. Acting _ Premier during tn! or C. P. ll.. from the lang new Premiers aheonoo, had given the nd the here as n salaries nearest \VEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 I ...- . . . ; ~ ¢.|alioui _ ._ - -,, it irincipnl of tlit- liillllrllllil -*Ill""`l 'I II"‘I'II“IIIII'I`. IIIIIOIIIIII IIIII IIIIII 'it-ui.i"IgII;,,I,I.fIII\ , If ~“?“ "‘I "‘°I| Ist-iIitit.l Miss -i-zu.. xi.-.\iiii~r.._\-_ .\1is.- tice is not universal. Ou uianyl _ ' ‘ ‘ nl* ‘filmlllil on and ., ‘ ' _ _,_ “ _l _(_, ,Um hp, know iliiii it is dm. 1,, dm, uw orb; l.oiig, .\ll.~>i Adi tl. t .t i . ‘ farms along the railway track you l|,,,,,.v wlmm" uf h0mL` ' ‘ ly." Mr. Smith concluded with an in- teresting description of Vancouver He then colirluded: A few days before leaving for home wo had an opportun`ity oi ing on the League ot’ Nations at the Sunday evening service of Wesley Aietiiolilst Cliiircli. Vancouver. Long before the hour of service the church was crowded to the doors and numbers were turlicd away. ‘Sir (ieorge, who came all the way from Toronto for the special piiiiposc of delivering -this address, .-ipoke for nearly tivo hours and held the close at-tcntloii of the immense .ttidleilcc tlirouitliout the eutirc service. His subject, which is one ut' vrltnll interest to people ui' all eitisses itnd creeds in all lands. ‘was handled in ti mnstcrly manner. At the sessions of the League he niet representatives from almost every nation under Heaven and ev- ery man hoard in his own langauge. through un interpreter-the one unanimous demand for arbitration in the settlcinen-t of the world’s disputes. - Tile League hull already dl-‘uit with and settled tniiny troublesome and vexed questions, and, through its intervention, several wars had been averted. tif the object, for which the League of Nations was created. could be fully r<~a‘lizt=il war would cease and righteousness woutld prevail throughout the whole world. lf it fails nothin!! ff'-mHlllB Great War would be an unthinkable cutustroplie. So many ineitliods have been discovered to destroy life at so litany miles distant that civiliza- lieariirg Sir George E. Foster speak-_ I but destruction and chaos. Another ' I` I'I‘he drive was throu h Imdydmllll I 4 ` L lf ‘_ " \ ‘\ ` of the -Maiahnt Mountain, which I I . 1 , \ \ --- - -- -_ point tho car was stopped. wld ll 1 I \\ buunoar line beside the Pac fic - - i y i thousand feet below coufld be seen 0 U " Highway. The mottos on the Peace the water in among the trees und f P S Arch ure: “May these Gates Never around the small islands covered V be lOhisad," and “We are Children with living verdure. Along thi- i, . . 1 . "e|t|.£TT’ " __ _ _¢»_@;v»~v»`v',*\ --\ , \~v,_\~',_\v/4 vI`\vI_‘-'IA v A A _ v _ _,A\~' I-51- Yi i @’.¢».`@ 4 if v,` _l . it is bcst for cleaning and disinfecting sinks, 4 t drains, ciosct bowls, ctc.f ior softening water, making yonrown laundry soap: cIcaning_ floors, greasy pots and pans, etc.; lor renioving_o|d paint, destroying vermin, etc. Full directions with every can. Bc surc 3'0" get ‘he Eclllllnc GiiIctt°s FLARE Lyc. Substitutes are usually costly and unsatisfactory. @»*_v ‘Il ,_\, "SI" ti* an Hun i1§.,,H- would hp 1-iiiiipleiely to do his und her p:ll't, nu iu:1ili~:‘ wi.p¢»(i .mi of Qx|,,¢,.m-_L._ ‘lit is. there- how sninll. to help tlii\>l.l~n_si|i- 0. flirt- " sntid Sir ileorge, "the duty of Nltlons 'iirin-,-, in tht- l\iii;',If‘I» 1_5*-__' . gh Tide in Rubber Trade IS Now - - __ . _ T) _ - -';z11`i7‘»l . - -'.¢.i.l,,_.-_»_.`.1-;»*l'\ ‘*‘,“-,,>.r@E:4’~.¢.:. io- _ _~._~~»;. _ -- _, ~,',.~ _ __ I' III ";flI% fi - F I-_~.g_~»A ,`=.¥I.' i _ i -~,-».. »,,,_~;‘a~ _Q __ ~_:_;‘*"¢git I Buy only the best. You can always get them at ' Goii’s. \ Every kind of rubbers for every kind of shoes. if We cali special attention to our high three quarter ‘ length rubber boots for boys and children. ,. ~ GUFF IIIIOS., LTI). » -.§~¢- - .ti Strengthen Your Credit Confidence is the golden key to oredlf.. it is uid of certain men: “Their 'word is greater than their bond." but in such cases there Is always THE BOND behind lt. There is no finer collateral oil earth than a Great West Llfs Insurance policy that will adequately meet the case. Iiyntiman _& Co., lid. Branch Managers The Great-West Life Assurance Co. Offices, 61 Queen Street Charlottetown * },I;*"“'“ 1. ".-;".:"`.""""“-SI GREPE PAPER ` Special Values - LIMITED STOCK ALL Colors packed. 125 to carton. Retail 5c. Just the article for window and showcase trimming. Order today. Baird- Thomas -Quill, liil._ Truro, N. S. . SERVICE and SATISFACTION . .. ._.,. .. .., ‘ _ .