c nsrssca rnon resolve q gun. ‘iha speech reflects the gen- , 4 prevailing throlllhoiat Can- "fticeable in Prince Edward island a‘ 1- r n~¢~§_; ._ .- _ gun-l. -».D(~€'4C.-_ ithreellaritimerremlersoisre- i ’ ‘Inn-lent anticipates the undertak- wurunaaau-mapfl» 1.2’; '" "' ' trig: is the Bpeech from the jinn» delivered at the cpenina of flb lqiaiaturs yesterday by El linem- Lisutenamt Governor De- ‘Jarai iesling o! optimism and cou- ada at the present time, and sim- by rising commodity pales, decreasing unemployment, and oflies- unmistakeable evidencu or economic recovery. As the Speech intimates, this improvement is no- and the outlook is brighter than for warns time past. ‘nliefcrence is made to the assur- lk obtained from Ottawa by the mnsideraticu of Maritime claims under the termsoftheDuncnriCcrrl- mission report. This asurance has been added to by the m. lion. R. B. Bennett, Prime Minister of Canada, ‘ who has indicated on the floor of the House oi Commons that prom]: sotion will follow the presentations which the three Provinces will make in this regard to a commit- lle 0| “In Dominion Cabinet. The various activities of govern- mental departments are reviewed in the Speech. In Agriculture, ei- hrta have properly been directed slug educational lines, through HQ!’ and Girls‘ Clubs, short course ilk, school fairs, exhibition; and public meetings. Reference is made to the welcome uptrend in iann F141". and to the good average yield from all cropl- as justifiable aausn for greater optimism. ldumtional activities are tit. lingly given extended reference. The andowmuit by the Carnegie Ieundat moia chalrinBoOnorn- II and Sociology in Prince o1 Wales College, the addition of s berth year to the College course, the increase of almost one hundred students at the opening of “IQ um hi September, necessitating till,- Qp- Poinument of three additional teachers; the establishment of thg llcGill summer library mung; m; lhluzloatlusoi the Puwirscisl lib; l‘?! demonstration-these are evi- dences of a great and far reaching development in education, mp7,. oedented in the history oi the Pro- vince. Activities in the departments of Justice, Health and Public Work; lilo find fitting reference in m; ' Ionour’: Speech. Particularly important in connec- tion with the latter department h the uncernent that the Gov. ~|ng by thc Dominion o1 a highway "Billie the “Dita! of the Province with the Trans-Canada Highway. ‘hill is a project which Prgmigr llennett has had in mind since 180, but which, owing to the 4e- pression, it was impossible to carry eut hitherto. Now, at the first op- ‘ ‘ibrtunlty afforded by reviving economic conditions, the project 18nd! concrete embodiment 1n the beech ncm the Throne. Needless b all. such a project will not, only Ila of permanent benefit to the "gfrovinoe, but will provide much _ Qddltlmal employment. . The Speech intimates that bot-h rlhe Public Accounts and the Fsti- Inetel will be brought, down at an _' early date in order to txpgditg u“ work o) the session. This is in ac. A ewd with the precedent set by the adminis ration, and deserv- " lea unqualified commendation. TRADE WITH SCOTLAND‘ Canada's increand livestock, dairy lit: iii‘? i‘? tigggér all E El E9. fig l??? "l it $3.: E iii l" Thou on the shingle aeakht neat, Itothe watersiook (arrest.- Iontheshomandthou cc the —nretiiarte. Poems. Politics And Central is it g8 in treating various skin ailments by simply cutting doyvn the amount of salt used with the food either in cooling or at the table. It would seem ULH. certain skin ailments are “sensitive” to salt. For instance when patients with ecaerna and hives (urticaria) were given large dosu of salt by the mouth, after having been kept o! salt for several days, always showed a marked the symptoms. Giving these pat- ients an increased imoun caused a severe shock and the large doses had to be stopped; the itching ming These investigators found that by using table salt mined with other sal%potassium, calcium, and mag- having. 1i our elforts when we were power had not succeed- adlan cheese into Scotland in i988 amounted i4) QQMN CI“. ll Ci‘ wnhlundm‘ thy‘, fi h‘; support. The proposal has two pur- poaca-to raise money and to check the influx of alien laborers into Whether "the Bank of Canada" should ha Government-owned or its capital contributed by rgivate in- fir: ible with treaty obligations. Not- pared with 32,000 tn 18H. There wassome buainelsdone in‘ Canadian eggs during the season, and, on the whole, it was quite' I satisfactory. One nrm had a. little troub‘ with one or two ahlpmenta the fillers not being large enough to hold the eggs. The eggsmet ahiriyreadysalmbut they are not so popular as the Australian, as tbe latter are treat- ed by the trade aa new-laid, while tho Canadian are cold-stored. The d“ prospects seem to be quite bright for businem in Canadian eggs in’ until they could win through. But if we once loee our democratic li- berties for which our ‘forefathers qumm“ m“ i‘ ‘wmmg up bnween the political parties in Parliament. Mr. King, the Liberal leader, come out unreaervedly for public ownership. The bill as prepared and presented by the Minister of Fin- ance, Hon. B." N. Rhodes, Jovidu ior prvate ownership coupled with Government control. This being the case, it is inter- esting to note that til Free Press. ablest and most influ- ential of Western Liberal newspap- ers, favor; the Government's plan and fears that public owne " advocated by Mr. Kins. would sub- icut the Bank to political manipu- lation. The Hoe Press says: ‘The common sense of tne pvblic ought to second the flat assertion that it is not desirable in the pili- lie interest that the Central ‘Bank should be subject to the dictation at will of the Government, of the day, which is, alter all, the exam-- ive committee o! the political party which fos- Lhe moment is dominant. cities and also from the among whom are many Italians and Spaniards who have iound work E l 8 them go in one more country Austria There are threats, it is true. in this country. both from the heft and from the Right, and you may depend upon it that those threats sre watched, not without sympa- thy from those countries where de- mocratic liberty as we understand perished, because so long as a free Britain is loft extent a smirch upbn the escut- cheon of those who have dutrvyed liberty as we understand it. when we ourselves ‘ ownliberties areweto saythst those changes that we are watch- ing abroad are making no differ- enoetous inths way tbstwscrder our own affair-a‘! 1f you look abroad in the last few years, how entirely the conditions of government have changed. Home of the greatest oun- triesintheworldtoday an ruled eitherbynsmem-iniaetbvadie- Mr. Baldwin’: reason for rejecting achangeinthedirectioncfadic- tatorahip reminds us of that which Mr. Bennett some time ago gave for refusing to adopt Mr. Roosevelt's N. B. A. in Canada. "Wbatlwsnttogetfirmiyinyolu- be said. "lwm-i- tom ments that may be pertactly ante in some countries might not be safe inthislnotlrcoimtfywe areana- tion that has become over-industri- alised. If an experiment were made in this country that affected vitally and industry. tnemriska ct Up i» the Maine border recent- ly a poacher was operating with considerable skill. He shifted from one side ed the international boun- to the other. Time and time again he eluded the Maine game wardens and the Royal Canadian Mounted mlioe. A rivalry grew be- tween these two forces- Each want- edtobetheiirsttolettheir man. Despite the tradition 0i the bkiun- tbe flalne wardens won out and arrested the fellow. were the Jlounted Police jealous of their auc- cess? on the contrary. they otter- ed congratulations and were will- to send witnesses to aid at the trial. They showed ‘Na good sports. ‘ The people of the western prov Incas mildly intimate that if they have been extravagant there an others. They nnd an illustration in the riob province oi Ontario. 1n that province seventeen municipalities are in default on their bond pay- ments and are operated by super- visor-a. Two more have applied 101' like treatment. We are told st least in default but not on. Pour citiu are in one or another of these classes. ‘I'D Toronto Star nnds that» the deiauitercintheanaintheim- " mediate vicinity oi Toronto owe $31,081,200, and in other areas $41,- filiflfl and The Financial Post says thu if the list ior the whole province were complete the debt would be much higher. psrently the present situation has been brought. about by the munici- palities spending money beyond their means. The western provinces have not been alone thereiore in failure to cut their garments sc- ccrdlng to the cloth. t In his broadcast appeal for fur- ther recruits for volunstry social service, the Prince o! Wales de- clared that there is no sovereign remedy for unemplo meat will ever replace or make obsolete 5 E nesium which overcome the harm- ful part of commons salt, the sod- ium,—there was no increase in the g i‘ ‘a YEP - This combination is known as an “equilihratcd" salt mixture and was iound to be helpful in a variety of including ecaema, E8’ if g8 xi 2 In 1933 the shipments from Can- ada to Scotland amounted to 46,000 g3", great hundreds. Then is no record of any shipments from Canada in i l? it and tuberculosis. Now as almost everybody needs table salt in the body, someinandcnhisfood,theccm- bination mixture mentioned above should be of help in preventing or lehening the severity of the attats oi’ these various ailments. The thought then where an ee- aems persists for a long time, where hives occur frequently, or where pimples seem to come in "crops", it. might be well to try cutting down on the salt intake, as it may be the salt in some of these foods, that is causing the "lighting up" or in- crease in the sympfoms. The Hen Lakes On l Z Canadian cattle to the number oi 11,238 head were ahippd direflt t0 Glasgow during the year 1088 as compared with 4.018 head the previous yesr. M. lilo btlinninl of m3 they were ‘averaging flout 3k. per live cwt. on the Glasgow cattle market. The yxice fell ofi’ during the summer to around 39s., but in Deoem-ber. when it was sa- certsined that Irish cattle were to be further restricted, it rose again to around zsanuringthelaetthree months of i988 there was a short- age o! Canadian tattle an ctrer. Early in Iibbruary the restrictions which had formerly applied to Can- adian bulls and female; were re- moved. in practice this meam that they can be shipped out to an! slaughter-house, market, or fsfln, provided they are passed by the Ministry of Agriculture oihcials. This concession strensthw ‘ demand for Canadian buns. they brought from ll w n par head more than icrmerly. have alsobeeuelewcows and heifers included in many of the shipments mu scuba. Canadian farmers should endeavour to send quantity of their prime quality light, animals to this market. Aberdeen- Angus and Bborthorn crosses cl good class. approaching two years c! sge.and1rcnrltol0ewts.,are preferred, and will alwan mand s premium over other sort. y power to have this power of intervention. In a matter o! lucn ‘Z5555? l a 5 E E at in tbepartyincontroLios-tbetime oltheClovernuienteYeta =2; E t i E i i152 mg?‘ (Amherst News and Sentinel) Increase in the price oi’ eggs within recent weeks sending them to a wartime figure in some local- , ities, has called attention to the Y important place this bird tahes in the economic life oi the farm. A S?‘ iii. 9E3 l population. In its It would be better not to have a, central Bank than to have one subject to direct political manipu- gésrg i. it it The Prison Report E E E 5 r i; it The annual report of Canadian pcnitenc i“ shows that the wi- aon population does not vary much, being fixed at about 4.000. Q: Itasca 3i last there were Us‘! per- sona confined in the eight institu- tions as compared with 4.166 a year laflcr total, how- ever, 570 were Dosikhobo held in British Columbia for nude parad- ing. Without this colony of incor- rigible sun-bathera the total for the latest year was 4,011, a reduction of was eight down; Q. ul two up, Dorohela two up, Manitoba bl down, British own. _. :0 down, Collins Bay stationary at O-ne prisoner escaped during the Baakatctlew died-a death rate of about thousand. Of the dbl‘! convicts 3.910 wen born in Oannb. ‘flit serving two-year bored 1.250, and ill were in for life. Under illyearsof aga wereifhand from It El? ti b; r 5 8 y of for himself during the past years how several occupational cen- tres for the unemployed have grown into clubs which are an inestimsbie boon, not only to the women thcmaelvs, but also to their fam- ilies. Goodieliowsbip has been the E re of the farm burden, but. in I1 nods: farm itself. For it is trifilc 0f revenue from the sale ct her important contribution to the average breakfast that has pro- vided essential sums to keep the agricultural plant ‘IQ; money" not only his iied and no clothed fann families, but out of the same egg crate have come the . children's school books. garments and shoes, and the sugar and other table necessities which cannot be phedin rnainapring oi those organisations and the Prince's will, it may be hoped, lead to a 10h 0i the cliii idea in places where the need still exists. go y? 5 MR. SPEAKER Boner couidaee The appointment Hon. Heath strong. K41, to the Speakershlp of the legislature will general sl-tisfactloe. On several occasions since his election the to the House in lfll llr. strong has shown his ability both as a debater and as chairman o! colli- mittee ol the whole louse during ii rochtsers have £16 into business on a scale as widespre-d, as prodi- table, and far less perilous at? all l E i é t 2 z l ii at i! i i l e i §§ l? it: ii s E a l i §r 5 l! r l 2 l l‘ ii i it i i Illa d E iii; -l iii “l” "“"' u he had been .....[¢£{...' 'z§'°mfu'“t§i'bp'“a." fiif°zufifem "g "is M- llili. , an would lllh was ae n» recalled the state of amt. h, m m. M‘ I _ 1M Ice-rs ago-caused then, ssmy wtmi be became Prize "' ““"“°‘°"“‘°“‘- 1‘ “t "Wt m” m m 1W1 100mm ago predicted theft- egg, l? rrtgriirzl § rag 2.5; 5 E it will l 5 it srmnmasnwhenhedtad ‘mmuwfiseaincreaaesoiplitnotssmg ha“. Imdoteeonomicjuaticebutssadsw uum“m“_ ioucipclicyweshallscesreeq- mummmauh nitiocbvthspeopisthstnappim mg‘. wmanmandplweritydepond “mflmtuuponemplcyment-Weshalimg sbtbsnabouldmw” trielswept away for fallingwdeii the G dominated thisgroatuu“ m“ would be swqt away today h m‘"m‘mnhedr iaiiingtoprovlde satisfactcrya- mwmuwneglsctingtogiveusa l5 t? it it; iii § 3 .5 E as i l. a l E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance ot Lowest " Rate. Agent at Summeraide, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St, I. Li. Illllll, lMQP-As we (neutron-remoteness:- in tlllQllleiltbwllaoooonarm Ifltmloranmavrrs n4 TI it l it igfiiil r I CINTIAL paves-rm; 3 child labor, ttqg ulti have been said of him m was not quite mspectable. ‘n; can be made against m.‘ tiltenditwill do rnenobsg is made frequently be the developmemg 100 years? Perhaps mg g , but in 100 montbgy. aea labour restricted tag weekly: the child at school but in all condition; my raised and salaries increase older to provide more pumbgq power for the people as the method of dealing with the mph [Induction d’ the nation. We sbsl come, IllOOflllVe llhb- une of unemployment- aa the Government on tbs eb- o! Westminster Brib water 1'“d°'n Canadawillplayaleadillgpsn 'm"°“"m'u‘inthaseohangeacanadauso ' ‘fi factor amongst the u. of thought and in political sptiht that the Dominion must play I asked to plough stubble before Msy_il _. ____;_::i ‘i.|lllry1 Charlottetown