omen tumour ‘lemmas-w. us»... u. luau- ,’ lvnelsly-Lleea Col. 0. 1 Illtev all Imogen-l. l. Bunsen. Illllll. UNI: 'IJO gar I—I (in advance) lsralll Dally (handed ill!) WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1930 Vlro-Pnsldoae-i. l. Iereeoa L lav-Ileana, l! t 0. laasllsu Rinse-U. l. curs; UIIIOO Illhl lellveeoi p: you u: advance) 1 Commerce and Agriculture The interrelation between com-‘convicts, and severe punishment ior meroe and agriculture was empha- sized at a conference oi the agricul- tural committee of tile Canadian Chamber of Commerce, held last month at Regina and attended by delegates from every Province inclu- ding Prince Edward Island, when a resolution was unanimously adopted suggesting that there should be set up within the Chamber a National Bureau of Agriculture under the di- rection oi recognized experts. This resolution will be laid before the next meeting oi tlie Chamber's na- tional executive for consideration, and it is npccted to have iar reach- ing results. Commenting on the resolution, the Commerce oi’ the Nation, oiiiclal or- gan.of the Chamber, expresses the bellei that such a Bureau can ren- der very valuable service to Canad- ian agriculture and business by mak- ing available to agriculturlsts and business men findings and recom- mendations which would commend themselves as sound national pro- cedure and inspire greater confidence on the part oi producers, middlemen and consumers. d Among the Bur- eau's duties would be the surveying oi the whole question oi agricultural production, marketing, research, eduosfion, grading, standardisation. stc., and in addition it would, through the Chamber's contacts. keep Ilols touch with the local Boards oi Trade and Chambers oi Commerce ul ol-ovl-‘ul implement and assist the work of agricultural committees in tiled-various Canadian communities. Other resolutions passed at the Regina conference recommended the appointment by the Federal Depart- ment oi Agriculture of a committee oi man familiar with the economics of agriculture, one of whom would be the Director of the Bureau oi Agricultural Economics, to survey the agricultural situation in Canada and r ommend policies applicable to Canadian agriculture. One fears, however, that a committee so ap- pointed would be inadequate to deal with a problem oi such magnitude. The consideration oi policies appli- cable to Canadian agriculture neces- sarily involves consideratlon of\the issue most vital to the farmers oi this country, namely, the tarin; and there the committee would run up A commit- tee appointed by the Federal Gov- ernment would be a committee in- clined more or less to support the‘ 111:) "Kicy oi the Government in against political snags. .< power. Aecommendations from sucha source would get our farmers no- where, ahd would serve only to fur- a question which to remain a subject oi ther entangle threatens heated political controversy. A Warning Example Commenting on the humanualian aspect oi the fearful tragedy at Columbus, Ohio. in which more than l00 convicts perished by fire“, the lesion Post says: "The picture oi our prisons as it has been revealed by the successive investigations into these outbreaks we one taken irom the darkest ' . and warrants an inquiry into the whole structure and burrow 0f our penal" . Why should our 41s so conducted as to turn at the start. may bl w- t}, screams on million that mur- . a m thermal! an incident!’ our IE h the lttihilh-d . l. n n, mitted, theprisoners are well looked‘ alter, there is regular labor for all infraction of the rules." One reason. oi course, is thatcrime is decreasing in England while it isfiarmingly in- creasing in the United States. The attempt to eniorce the Volstead law, which is said to account ior '70 per cent oi the increased prison popula- tion, is charged with other and more serious consequences. Since 1000, ac- cording to the Philadelphia Ledger, in thirty-one American cities, with an aggregate population oi 40,000,000 the homicide rate has doubled. Thirty years ago deaths irom violence in these cities numbered ilve per 100,000 population. Last year the rate was ten. The figures ranged irom sixty- six ior Memphis and fifty-one ior Birmingham and Atlanta to 8.4 for Philadelphia, 'l.l for New York and 12.7 ior Chicago. Contrast these iig- ures with those ior the thirteen lead- ing Canadian cities, where the homi- cide rate decreased irom 21 in 1918 to 1.3 in 1928. The rate for Montreal was 1.4. During that year there was only one homicide in the city oi Quebec. The rate for all England and Wales in 1928 was 0.5. Sound Business Dogma A iorgotton passage irom Ruskin is republished in a. British Columbia exchange with the suggestion that it should be hung over the door oi every commercial establishment in Canada. It reads: "There is hardly anything in the world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who con- sider price only are this man's lawful prey." We can purchase, not only com- mercial products, but everything in llie at a cheaper rats than the mar- ket valuc, but it generally costs us more in the end, Editorial Notes In answer to a question asked in the House oi Commons at Ottawa, it was stated that imports of agricul- tural implements were $ll,’l5B,49l in 192i and $40,292,899 in i920. A marathon record ior continuous piano playing was established by a Vienna pianist who thumped the instrument ior eighty-nine hours. When he started talking to himself he was dragged irom the stool. Teacher delegates to the Ontario Educational Association convention. says a Toronto Exchange, learned at least one thing that they will pond- er over in amazement. They heard that "the most important person irl national llie, holding the highest po- sitlon, commanding the beat salary, with assurance oi a liberal pension ior his old age," is the teacher. But, uniortunatcly, this is in Denmark. The spirit oi Boy Scout organisa- tions wss strikingly sxemplifie‘ in an incident reported recently in the New Brunswick press. Carmen Caul- fleld, a 14-year-old Boy Scout, "emu- lating the sterling characters oi his own recent school essay on Canad- ian Heroism," sacrificed his liie in a vain endeavour in rescue a comrade, twelve years oi age, irom drowning in Bellevedere Lake. lupsrrtitimls numbers ,0! Parlia- meat may have noted scmsthinl ominouein the length of the luster roost, thirteen days.‘ It may mean __tbsir last parliamentary holiday. as Notes Byulfie- Way ‘ . flowers .to wither at the north wind's breath," but all Liberal beneiactions and reiornls srs confined exclusively to one season, namely, the period im- mediately prcccding a icdcral elec- tio . poned until next year, Mr. Macken- zie Kinggwill have an opportunity oi attending ~ the Imperial Conference in London, during the coming aut- umn, but he will never again bring home such a Magna Charts as he brought irom the last Imperial Con- ference, and which “Leaves have their time to (all, and Should theiederal election be posi- vanlslled into thin air as soon as it cams in con- tact with the Canadian ‘msphe z. This was one oi the biggest blui1's ever attempted in this country. We note that the Liberals oi New Brunswick are cautiously preparing for their provincial election. A sig- nificant plank in their platform is a promise to call a. plebiscite on pro- hlbition and government control nit- er the election. Ii they had the cour- age of their professed convictions they would have made prohibition an issue in the coming election. A plebiscite six months after the elec- tion will be harmless even ii carried out. Ii, as is declared by prohibition- ists in that province, government control has proved such a curse, why not test public opinion on the sub- ject at the impending election? A London letter says: Amongst Conservatives is much quiet specu- lation as to Mr. Churchill's immcdq iate destiny. That Mr. Baldwin may not desire to bear the heat and bur- den oi leadership a great deal long- er is pretty shrewdly recognized. l-le has thrown out hints to that eiiect be- fore now. will his mantle (all on Mr. Churchill's shoulders or will Mr. Neville Chamberlain be promoted? 1t is the conviction oi Winston's friends that some day. he will be Prime Minister, and thus realize his‘ last ambition, and there is no burl:- ing the fact that, despite certain suspicions dus to his changes oi par- ty allegiance snd hostilities to his iormer iree trade sympathies, Mr. Churchillb personality looms most eflsctually o!’ all on the present Op- position front bench. Both as a de- bater and platform speaker, he is the strongest man now in the ranks o! Conservatism. The an. losses m ‘the Dornlnlbh last year included 1,414 lives and a property loss oi $40,000,000. The Canadian‘ Chamber oi Commerce has undertaken to organize a na- tional fire prevention campaign, and is soliciting the assistance and co- operation of the Boards of Trade land other organizatlons. That such a campaign is sorely needed in Can- any. is evidenced by the fact that our annual losses from this cause alone amount approximately to $100,000,000. ‘ ._____ steamers for the St. Lawrence", say! the Glace Bay Gazette, the outlook ior local industry brightens Del-celli- m“, There has not been a sol-ins ior some years when the opening oi the at. Lawrence navigation was more anxiously awaited than the present.‘ while it is somewhat later than last year, it is WIMP! '- mu‘ earlier than the averasfi?’ The proposed daylight saving time ior Charlottetown is likely to so into eilect next month. Durinl the "m" val since last meeting the members oi the City Council have been "ieel- ing the pulse" oi the community‘. "id are satisfied there is a Ieneral de- mand rol- the change. 1r aPPf°V°d at the next mcetulil. the chanlfl i" the clock will probably take place on Sunday, Msy 18th. The movement ior week‘! hi" holidays has reached the Medical proiession, and beginning on May ‘l. {and thersalter until the end of 8e9- telnber, the Kingstone members oi Society have agreed "upon a Wednes- day hall-holiday, irom 1 p. In. until emergencies will be taken cars oi by a practitioner posted at each hospi- tsl. Doctors may like the hint. "wml ti“ sailing oi ulc am coal ' te Medical ‘ m‘ Kmum ma 1mm n“ Ubcanopied sleep is flying irom field s p. m.» During these hall-holidays n. can cenusotlon it may so limo m Mm,‘ m, mm,” y 1...... w Barisn._M.D. slouujmouru f ' , You may remember that Osler. the said that the niouth, its condition and care. was a bigger factor in health of the body, ' , Now as our dzntal friends who are doing research work on the mouth tells us that ii we eat too much meat we'll get bad or decayed teeth and i! we eat too many vegetables we will ilave pyorrhoea (pus about the gums), should eat. ought to be due to loo much acid in the blood, acidosis, and the pyorrroea to too much alkali in blood, allsalosis. And yet one individual can eat a largo amount oi meat and very iew vegetables and be free from decayed teeth, whilst another can live entirely on vegetables and have no pyorrhoca. . This i; simply because the glands and tissucsoi the body do not react to foods exactly the same in all in- dividuals. " » - A pretty good rule to iollow with childrcnhowever is m have them eat plenty oi vegetables and fruits so that they will have enough lime ior the de- velopment oi the teeth, The damage that infected teeth an pyorrhoea can do to the whole body is almost beyond bcllei-rheumatism. ileart, disease, ulcer oi the stomach, appendicitis, and many other ail- soulce._ _ . V . Another point about the mouth is the ccnditicnoi the tongue. In ior- mer days the first thing the physician didwas to have the patient put out his tongue. _ y u, Then the thermometer was placed in the mouth, and the pulse counted. ~The tongue reflects the condition oi the organs below-stomach, liver, and intestines. A coated tongue is a direct evidence that‘ one or more o! these organs is not doing its i0!) 91'0- perly. \ by poisons irom intestine, and show that there is sluggishness or "stasis! there. '\ about it; care. liie insurance. : Extra??? AWAKE, my nanni- -—-—. awake I doth break, slake awake i nopeth ior thee; shades that flee, ieet shall take: awake l could bc,— . loved, to thee; forsake: - awake I light, and see, and tree: And blossoming ' laughter shake; IWII: I Perhaps the Charlottetown _ , _ V no, all minllmaksand tarry“ and uookiorthssl,‘ rnents, cdn be traced directly to this , The tonsils also become inflamed So let us think more about the‘ mouth, and what it tells us, and also Seeing your dentist every six mon- ths and your family doctor once a year, is a system of health insurance‘; at least equal in importance to your‘, Awake, my heart, to be loved, awake, The darkness silvers away, the morn It leaps in the sky; unrisen lustrcs The ot...l..cn moon. Awake, O_ heart, She too that loveth awakcth and Her eyes already ‘have sped the Already they watch the path thy Awake, 0 heart, to be loved, awake, And u thou tarry from her,-ii u... She cometh herscli, O heart, to be- For thee would unashamed herself Awake to be loved, my heart, awake Awake, the land ifscattsred with ~ o: April m‘ Awake, O heart, to beloved, awdke, il/hmho-mvwm"; <> ._ Conic more adored, decal-pant: {lac 60ml”. I . 4 _ a new’ ,‘ lb I w-e ~= w».~.3:.;:."::..:’i.::;:.:*;~"::.:. firs: oi potatoes and turnips. and disease than any other one part l, '53:: 38:11:; otafeg‘ |hauled over road at this season, and,‘ Qllefl". 101' it W" 1!! “W? lwlllw I awe hope that the Millcove road will. ibe properly graded, and get, a good as there has not been any put on it yet. Roads were- ; ill a bad condition this spring lead- i a we naturally wonder iust what wel hopx tijdigifnerftazfig‘ 2:63;; In m d‘ _lwill not have to haul over such a o u w“ “my a‘ tum l?‘ m Ibad road another season. I am Sir, sisting share of gravel, .1118 O t l s. ‘For: u._._.. mamas ‘ l .. 7Tb: Public Forum . This solemn. h has; ior in; dissipates by correspondents 0i’ of interest. This ' Wrblhhu Gnarlhn u- not necessarily callous can “Malone sl correspondents, SIIIPPINQ CENTRE TAX PAYER. _ CANADIAN GAME BIRDS Sir:-We are becoming much in- ierested, now we sec irom year to year, our birds diminishing at sucll an alarming rate over most o: Can-| Hula those late years, to look into the cause and why‘ id falling of! in numbers. | By what can be lcarntd. muchat- ‘tentlon is directed to the game laws, and regulations in the United (Lstatcs toward the preservation oi migratory game birds from Canada ‘to the U. 8., during larluicr. We 11nd since the treaty between Canada ‘and the U. 5., 8 geese, 8 brant, 30‘ ‘ducks have been their “bag limit per day to each gunner." (The oillcial ‘record degirtmellt of Jigrlculturc, iwllsllulgton, n. c., for "July 11th. i many such a ra; i life} The on Page ‘I ___.._ _..-_.._.-.._-i-_a¢ first principal. and leading i for shooting the bag CANADIAN , , a large HON.’ If. D. MCEWEWS TRAVELS Bin-A sojourn of over five months at various places on the Pacific Coast aiiords a chance to "Size up" things in general, but. lust what to say in limited space that will be ‘or interest to your readers is not too 608% In our last letter we referred mostly, w the northern section, and now we come to San Diego, a city oi about 70,000, in the Southwest Cor- ner oi.’ California, and first named San Miguel, when discovered in 1512. i At first ‘a Spanish Colony, it became '. independent in i821. and in 1m bo- i cams a port of the United States. It has; a iinc harbor and is head- quarters foi- the U. S. Paciilc Coast war fleet. Tho Army and Navy and ' All‘ Force, " o! North Island and Point Lorna, and , . , incorporated by Royal Charter in 184i with Rev. Thomas Liddsil as its It took on a new -' isuaoi liie in m‘! under Dr. Grant, whowas succeeded v by Dr. Gordon and the latter by Dr. Bruce Taylor. It h" l dlltincllished frail or grad- ustsawhe have made‘ their ‘impress! on I109 ~01!!! Oanadlanbut‘ American student ,nov,y,, ea- oceds $800 1 " ' I 492B gives the total hunting licenses issued ior that year Iwild birds was 5,168,353, gunners in ‘the U. S, [The national association -Ior the protection 0i wild birds, New York, for the same year, estimate twelve millions birds are sllot in the United States annually. The U. S. Government has reduced limit some this year. Bur, little to what is required to mve the (legroo- tion oi our game. Take the above number oi gunners 6,168,353 ior their season o! about 100 days for shooting, a very low bag limit per ‘day, would make up twelve million birds shot yearly. There arc thousundg oi 'meh“in "tho u. s., do little but gunning irl season. When Canada's season Opens they buy a license and shoot through our seas- on till birds move south ior. xvillter. If the Amercians will hot reduce the killing of wild iowl down in a safe protection, Canada may as well open ‘up and kill a share, ior the time is Buproachng when there will be few game to protect, i! some treaty withi the U. 5., is not made much difler- ent irom the one which soon ex- pires. I 8m Sir, etc. CllARLU‘i"l‘i$'i‘U vyrl Xmf ,_ _ I (By a. aaanuilni s-r. nousrau-s cs BA]. o! on ’ My memory sometimes lingers over a scene oi my early youth. Ind 1 can, yet see in my mind's sys thebld "Catholic Church," as St. Dunstaifs Cathedral was oiten called in- the limes, and u» houses adjacent thereto, on that part of Sydney Street between Great George and was born. I regret that I cannot give nluch information on this sub- Ject, as our iamily removed from there to Prince street when I-was but seven years oi age. But looking back over the years 1 can yet 59¢ Rev. Thomas Phclan,.l=. P., who was oiiectionately called “Father Tom" with his good natured smiling rue, as he leaned over the fence sur- rounding thc parochial house, and was so friendly to all about him, es- pecially the children. I think he was Succeed ‘ by Very Rev. Daniel Mc- Donald, or as he was known _."1=\sr,h. 9i‘ Dan." Tho latter, aiter being some ycars in Charlottetown, took‘ charlie/oi the parish oi Georgetown, where he died. one iront doors oi the Cathedral were at the South ctrd, ill the tower,‘ and above in the spire, was the “clock, which served as til:- oillcial ' "Town Clock" for many years, or on. Iii-mot re....m Clwquesil} This Bank will welcome your Saving: Account-woken your coupon; and Cheque; may be deposfud at interest i] you desire. 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Newberry (sister of Mr. Artil- ur Newbery c! this city) and laicr still by Mr. Stanislaus (Judge) Blan- chard. Aiter some ycllrs as Choir‘ Master, Mr.\ Trudclle entered tllc priesthood. ‘ _= I | I l i Many today will no doubt rczneln- bcr a iew.oi the prominent nlclnbcrn Conway, two Misses Higgins, Mrs. ew/xtifi" l? ' 'l H m‘ T v.0“ ",4 ; HEumATP i,‘ ‘l, fin ....,-.. I‘ n. PROTECT i ‘YOUR FOXES Against tils ravaging eiiccts oi round worm! and ilcok worms by treatment with NEMA WORM an elective, lllflven remedy. These Capsules are highly ’ ‘ by the liadlng veterinarians for the destruc- tion of parasites on the late‘; "I'll "IN oi not _ only foxes but all animals and poultry. ' ' efficient and I Oar Ear Mlle Lotion has ’ never yet ialled. For lice we "Wmlfllllfl Kflellrl”! Powder. Consult aroboot your Force. The Tuba Macs, DRUG$T0RE' f. of the choir; therowere two lliissos ___.,_.__._..,.,._._._.'___._> .__.._______ i I i 1 CAPSULES \ ' ritual..." v Vilnltm, ., the iront tower oi the Lalv Ccurts, ‘DP-l Conroy. Miss Gone Newbery, Mrs. Goflney. Mrs, F, Kelly, Mm, Maurice Blake, Mrs. alter we l~.:.:l rcnlcvezi from Sydney Mrs. J. C. Doyle (Halifax) and Mrs. Street, St. Dullstanls Ciloir had nyfohn l-laley,_(Son Francisco). Among tlle/ P112 members were: J. G. Eck- stact, Augustus sczl Charles, Professor Coven, L. J. WillP-"ls, J. c-riLilth. Aeneas Mac- Xlonald and Charles Bell. Four of tile ladies xllmvc-mclltioned are still living, nil the others have passed away. incconducted several concerts in the! lrndr 1' o? the choir today i‘! i-ht CW1‘- clty when I u“: ill my XTTZS. Sir: lPGPPI-‘J’ M?» W- J- 135‘0\\'l1- < Mary McEwel-l, later by.Pl-oicssor"'$i'-7N' ’ Dr. Fromm Bros, \, lllrgrst fox ranch _' itself: l “We would like i» rollllllll you llult we were amongst ills I~ m‘ ills fox breeders to discover the prlcslessjvlrtoes oi your III luslllclns and that was yearssgo. Since’ then many llsw n ‘ Illlvs ionnd their way Into the market, but as you m by oar -l ou-ry year-l we accept no substitute. You lads a Good Medicine ‘no ill-s Else Knew u Thing About 0ur Needs. 1i illers luvs tau discoveries, we ieel that you have ion z “We iesl grateful to your people ior the benefit derived I APSULES and cannot pralss them cllollll- Q your VERMICIDE i‘ d They Stand supreme 0m- Ill llnvo always stood ills rest an vi Worm liclnsdlcs.” - cide this year already and sot llumbcrduring the season. ' ~- Leading fox ranchers in Prince lidward Island . is no preparation that is so 010100": » be administered with such ~ h’s Vermiclde Capsules. Doll . Number 2 Gapsulel- l‘ toll you there so quickly and can safety as Dr. ifrenc ups at three weeks with the 1n ten days. . _ _ TolStimul-ate j diiinns in, Prince James Byrnc, Hermans and his procession The ciliclcnt conductor alld Ne». '7 ss- '~' The renown; This well known comp Twenty Capsuks to A most impressive iullenl .. i slob was the cortege accom ..' the remains oi Bishop mmm‘ McDonald (second Bishop oi » ‘ lottctown) to st. column-l ...l mi irom St. Dunstan‘: only,’ i850. I was greatly inlpresmg _Gcorge Street to v-llcre the u ; clnn rites were 1)2l'i0i'l1lé(i.'fhfll an immense throng oi peoplp. ing the procession oi clelgy, ‘ lytes and citizens. I was told u‘ Continued on Page ‘l Ne!» iirencllfs Vermicide Ca ~. soles Supreme fiver All 0illj Worm Remedies, Says John Nleman oi Fromm Bros. letter from Mr. Nieman, President l Niaman 8t 00., Tllicnavilis, Wisconsin, ( i. ing. company in the world) speaks a lld 0st about illeln too. y has ordered $3990“. ". to use a much . ,_ the bo;-$1.00—-Prepaid W address. - . ‘ E. A. Fosicr....‘.i"2'#h Sole Authorized Distributor oi D Remedies ior the Province. ‘ Sullnysi ' r. iircnclfs A“ _ 1 Prince-s Edward If Island's “Goluden-Fu ta re’ Feature Business and Bu Fdwurd Island- moved along i ‘ <1»- w. sincss publish