l EFOUR TIIE IIARLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN Moral-is Belly (Founded u: ism Authorised n Second Class Mull. Poef0tllee y "enormous. Ottawa. Mlltlcnt. Inn A. Burnett; Vice-President, Wm. ll. Iurnett; Been-Trees. a. M. Burnett; Editor ma lllltlllnl Dlroalor J. R. Burnett; Associate Editor, _ ‘rank Walker. '77" Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” wzmvasnaviflwiiiwiecu 1o, {sir Want Express Rates Boosted Too it ts important for the people of this Prov. incr to note that not only ore the railways ap- P¢°llll9 _l°l' ll 30 Pitt cent flat increase in roil- , waygiretqht rates, but they are asking for per. y nission to make the some increase in express afjm gs well. lt wbs expected that the case on express rates would be set down for considera- llli" Plllfllflltl’ to the judgment of the Board of -Tl’¢l"90ort Commissioners in the freight rate case. However, the Canadian Pacific Railway has requested that the issues be joined, and it lllli MW tlltVt-tloped that the question of an in- snuse in expuss rates will be decided concur- rently with the freight rate case which is new proceedin . ' The ailwoy Association avers that the in- crease lit eXpress rates is being sought in order to bring them in line with any increase in freight iolli lllflt might be authorized. It is also point- ed out that if the competitive express rates were not increased correspondingly there would obtain instances in which express rates would be lower than freight rates. Here are some of the express competitive tariffs applicable to this Province which will be affected by the proposal: 1st aiid 2nd class commodities (zone tar- iff) from pain-ts in New Brunswick to points in N. B., N. 5., and I’. E. I. _ 1st and 2nd class wommodities (zone tar- iff) from Nova Scotio points to points in N. S., N. B. and P.E.l. . Pox food, from Nova Scotla points to points h N. 5., N. B. and P. E. I. ' Fish, ffirn Lockeport and Lunenburg > points in N. B., N.S., and P.E.l. ' 1st and second class commodities (zone tar- iff) from P. E. I. points to P. E. I. points. 1st and 2nd class commodities (zone tariff) from P. E. I. points to points in P. E. l., N. B. and N. S. , PackingNhouse jzirorduscts, from Charlottetown to ntsin .B.an .. "Emit and vegetables vflOhb ln Nova Scotio to points in N. l., and P. E. i. . ‘The extent to which the railways mlsl" undertake to increase the competitive express my“ would be governed by the competition which motor trucks mightoffer to the extent that their rates are not increased 1W ""9" " ‘spending amounts; Herein lies the rub, so far as we in Prince Edward Islanduand the Mari- m“ re concerned. The chief competition ‘fJTIQm motor trucks is in the Central Provinces, "rand it is there that the rates will be kept down ; ‘white m‘; shippler; can expect to be mulcted all the tra ic wi~ ear. t Speech Froin The Throne As anticipated, the Speech from the Throne cred by His Honour the Lieutenant Gov- “ contains intimation of a tax n this Province and Dar-pinion Government, and of the intention introduce a bill to implement its terms. l But it seems that only part of the orrflllfif‘ been negotiated, "Pd ll ll §llll ch se of "jam tomorrow and |_am l '34:" biil-ITCETEI’ jam today." The wordifl! d ‘h. Speed, an this subject is rather curious. R m”; "My -Government to (fresh or green) from N. S. 0 I w -\ 0 a n :- re G. U‘ re - i intend?‘ to urge f Canada t e nocessi y f lbliiii. ostolitbntcierliiesf possible date, ll lllllllfi’ o cf nae on social security and public invest- “n ERWhen public investment plans are con- T424}! with the Government of Canada, it is i pad that assistance to provincial roads, build- -. o ‘knit-urea fisheries, and forestry will be “w”? and whbn the health and social secur- ‘l "Milan's are developed a large measure of re- . i: p and assistance will be provided as aid _to . thpinmenmuy i", aid to hospitals, to ‘Sldiilltiflfl, h“ ta preventable disease in Qellellll" """These beneiuctions, it‘ would Scam, {"9 ' || ‘n the realm of hoPellll Plmlllllllles‘ wlll‘ which‘ at least the Jones Government can e w“ to be cinply soldiers who hi!" M?“ o ‘yl-urdin 'obs for themselves, will lmd difficulty in ngoult the paragraph ,,re_ lqLths slim: twhiiie are "so many opportunities iziukgorkl in that tho-prospect l" \'°'l‘ l" years to come is so brlqlll- ew department of gov- " mziigrepiisiiindylflyuwiri-h a fat ministerial sal- "n handle such matters as tour- imiy ‘ixiisilldzstheries (including llle "ll" wide" I P t . r d, reconstruction, cent Fisherman sunlaoaizdulisotg; ) A cupiml sum is planning lgadeto furnish loans to improve hous- m b. Prov!’ e and g-eneral hotel accommoda- l?" catenngt is to be mode in establishment of iiiilbl higlihibhoals bY undertaking uniform valu- '/ation and assessment.’ Establishment o; fl “"1" car diagnostic clinic~is also tiIillClPule - _ Th; Speech is more than usually vague tii my. especially when dealing with Govern- ‘u ' I lir; Here for example, is all that we mlluzoyhzflimporrént subject of rural electrifi- cation: "The demand for electric energy con- tinues with little relief in sight immediately. The installation of a new turbine at the Mari- time Electric ConvPflllY Pllllll l" ll“ "u" “lb rm will help expand the section served by It. I Immediately, when materials are available, steps will be taken to expand electric services to the limit of production of power. Al lit? I'll!‘ “M, "jig hoped that existing plants Will‘ in- eraage their capacity to meehthe demand. _ r “fire would scarcely imagine, reading this "dd-committal statement, that rural electrifi- “alga-was a major plank in the Liberal election platform four years ago, that up to last year we were assured that "a particular study“ of the subject was proceeding, and that Gov- ernment action of some kind was right in the offing. A sorry anti-climax to all e speeches we have heard on this subject from= overnment benches! — hDITURIAL NUTIIS .- Provincial Legislature gets down to infor- mal business today. - i I U I Eggs will now have a chance to meet their level in the market, and' price fixing being off, competition will be the life of the egg trade. I l‘ K I lf the mail carriers do not get their de- serts it will not be for lack of advocacy at Ottawa, for Mr. McLure assures them that "my good friend Douglas would take care of'them" on behalf of the Grits. w .. .- The House of Commons has adopted a res- olution preliminary to a bill to provide com- pensation to Government employees killed or injured by accident arising out of or in the course of their duties. The bill also would cover industrial diseases due to the nature of their employment. e w n The title of King's Counsel was recently awarded Mr. Norman Saylor, member of the Montreal Bar, by the Province of Quebec. Mr. Saylor is of Iroquois descent, having been born in Caughnawaga, and is the first Indian in Can- ada to be so honored. 1r a The Ursulines, of Trois Rivieres, will cele- brate, in July, the 250th anniversary of their arrival in the Trifluvian City. The Ursulines inhabit a monastery whose original construc- tion dates back to i716, and which is still well preserved. a Q n n On the principle that "Heaven helps those who help themselves", the enterprising Wo- men's Institutes have organized a concert to take place in Parkdale Hall tomorrow, Thurs- day, evening, in aid of the School Music Fund. There should be extensive patronage on the pcrt of all interestfd.‘ e i American girls have a better chance of getting married before the age of 20 than those in Canada, Australia, New Zealand or the- Western European countries. The authorities for this statement are the statisticians of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company who found that one American girl out of eight is married between the ages of 15 and 19, or about l2 per cent. In Canada and France the proportion is six per cent. 1r I a It must atways be borne in mind the dis- cussions at Moscow are largely shadow boxing. Thevarious ministers are talking for the bene- fit of their countrymen—not the other fellow. The real work is being done as in the past by the civil servants behind the- scenes, and any thing accomplished will be the result of their work, not the "savage" or other attacks by the min- isters themselves. ‘ I A Musselsurgh, Scotland, Scout is to be o member of an expedition which is to explore parts of Newfoundland this year. He is Donald R. McLeod, who was one of 20 senior Scouts chosen in London to take part in the expedi- tion. Organieed by the Public Schools Ex- plprgtipn Society, the expedition will leave in July, and will be away until the middle of Se?" tember. Donald, who is l8, is a pupil oil the Royal High School'in ‘Edipbiugh- Slr Richard Francis Burton, English ox- plorer and Oricntolist, born this date 1821; he jctued the Indian army and applied himself to the study of Oriental life and languages; made the first perilous pilgrimage by a white man to Mecca; subsequently explored the interior of Somaliland and the lake regions of equatorial Africa; was a voluminous author, and his trans- lation of Arabian Nights is striking testimony of his intimate knowledge of Eastern life: "Truth is the shattered mirror strewn In myriad bits; while each believes his little bit the whole to own." I i I I Ontario has undertaken to meet its own needs from its own taxing fields and has re- moved from Ottawa the obligation of paying Ontario the annual subsidy that would have been required had Ontario signed the financial agreement that Ottawa hos been extending to the provinces. The annual subsidy that Ottawa would have had to pay to Ontario would have amounted to about $74,000,000. In return for granting this huge annual subsidy, _Ottawa would have received the corporation and personal in- come taxes entirely to itself. As far as personal incomes an concerned, Ontario has decided to impose no tax but to leave that field entirely to the Federal Government, despite the fact that 45 per cent of the Federal income tax is paid by Ontario tpxppyel-s. i. The recent report on Scottish education was published too soon to take notice of an im- portant development in the instruction of the young. One education authority has given a lead to the country by organizing evening classes in Association football. "Some of the ratepayers are indignant about what they con- sider an unnecessary expenditure of public money. I am inclined to agree with them" (writes Sandy Todd). "l am not a ‘soccer’ fan, but when I have attended matches it has been borne in upon me, with deafening accompaniment, that the smallest of small boys know far more about the game than the so-called players or the ubiquitous gentleman with the whistle. There might be something to be said for a school for spectators, conducted by a referee, but i'm afraid the ‘gates’ would be disappointing. Edu- cationists will find it difficult to justify the in- clusion of sport in the present overloaded cur- riculum. Besides, it would be a dangerous pre- cedent, the thin end of the wedge for the ad- mission of a whole host of subjects. Sport is all very well, but a diploma in basketball] c,r a first class hens. in hockey won't carry you very for.” rue CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN ttetes By The lfley 0811MB, has n merchandising job to do in the United and no ought to start new. - Farmer's Advocate. Canada needs an inimfiration yiolicy attuned to present iondif- ions in the Dominion and in the wivorid. There are plenty a! good workers who would come a-nci help develop our resources besides be~- coming good Canadians. - Leth- bs-idge Herald. Life zoos nlon| as usual here in tihe frozen north. with o. more 33.5 inches of sue-iv to show for the on- tire scason- wiiue Ottawa L; blanket- ed 5,, 3?. inches in a Single work- cizd storm which deposited two feet of the stuff ofvcr alt but a couple of small areas of Southern Ontario. Straw belt? For years the Star's former Blind River correspondent. Bill White. was -i \'(I'Ce in the wild- erness (‘Ylliifl the virtues cf the Al‘1f‘lil."i "Banana Bolt". But the Winter 6f 19t6-194T has vindicated him. -~ Saul‘ Sit‘. Marie Slur. A f-‘i-rriii-hmaii with a liking for curious figures has been counting up the time that ,1 man otriiri-arily (lvvfilvs lri common occupations of life. says The Guelph NIerc-urv, He finds. that a man at '70 usuaiiv EDfYil. -brui 19 _\'(:ti's working 28 year's in pcrt. nine years amusing himself or being amused. ore year in clutch. and 1W9 years shaving IILIIISPLl. This last j)0!‘ll0‘l‘ of time lie seems to consul-fr as one of the great wastes of tinte. But trying to inzvgint. uhal we'd look like if we all lt-‘ri boards. we are not inclined In agree with him. Even if we did all site time from shaving, there is ox-iit any real guarantee that we would put that time to any better use. A platter of six nysfern enhanced with jizirslcy and lemon, with a fringi- of lettuce n-xrd n menu-rai- iruz of s1, mind lnln rewriting litippléi‘ days at the turn of the raetifui-yi wthen any worthy farmer on the c-id Mc- Iver Ling thought nothing of a keg of oysters at about the same price. With the aid of two or three such kegs a man might prove himself a. most acceptable neighbor on any frosty night. They served about two dozen oysters to the bowl and there uus no ban on refills. when, to this foundation bed of the feast, his better half added pumpkin pie, scullc-prd potatoes and coffee. ad lib, life ixas a. live. iblc. heart-warm- irig. stomccti-saiisfyiug affair, and we were at peace "with the world.- London Free Press. A Suburban miss u! ninr- succeed- crt in filling her glass piggy bank with jmzzuies the other day, so tier another took it around to the lCCB-‘l brink and tail ii with the teller suggesting that, siuee there was no other um of cpsniug if, he break if ~.il.(‘l i‘i'(‘(1ll the pennies to tier daughter's savings account. The mother railed luck a low (lily-t later and was lirtllid€fl a deposit 511p and the piggy bunk, lbhole. She naturally risked lite teller how in the world he had m-mvaged to get. the pennies out. without. breaking It. She thought lie looked a little- shame-faced as he explained that he'd token the matter up with the president of the bark, who had re- marked that piggy banks costs tnouey amti thereupon trad set to iii-oak with an 01d razor blade to worry ail the pennies out. He oom- "plated the Job shortly after doling time. _- From The New Yorker. Not-tug that males are loss hardy them females. :15 measured by the lYtOYlBlll-y rate from all diseases, Dr. Howard Sprague sugseetfihat scicnce might investigate this “mysterious lethal factor of male- ism." We aren't sure that this in- vestlgiiiiou shouldn't be along sociological rather than medical lines. says The Chicago News. Any improvement tn the ma-ie condition would have to follow a general ad- mission 0t his inferiority. If that tame about, then the young red- head next. door would risk her bait-es tiangiizg head down from the apple frer. Safely through adolescence, our young man would coucerve his energy by getting first an the bus seat. nnrt be relieved of the nervous strain of “wondering whether ho could pay the dinner cheek. Later, he could ndrt yours to his life by sifting home these winter nights while his sweetie plowed through ‘the drifts to see lilm. Still later, ii would be he who gets the anaesthetic in the mnfentiiy ward. And finally. as Henry L. Mencken once observed. there can be no equiltiy- as long as the wife of a straying husband can expect pit-y. while n. husband similarly situated ls merely iin object of ridicule. I agree with the News Chronicle tn depicting the draibaess of the wording on the Roll of Honor to be placed in the RJLF. Chapel 1n Wrsiminisiet- Abbey. It reads, I gather, "Del-riled 1n this record are the tncmbcrs of the Flying Forces ot the Allied Nations who lost. their live; a; the result of fighting in the Battle of Britain." To criticize is merely to labor the obivous. "Detailed in this re- cord . . ." is, I suppose. Civil Ser- vice English; Where outside of the stimulated a shocked ~ vueuc ' FORUM This opium is open to the discussion by corra- eponrients of question: at interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not nose-ur- tly undone the opinion ol- correspondents. ‘n TO LIT 8tr.——An add appeared in ‘Ihe Guardian-"To Let", etc, write bax 248. After the house was let thrive more letters were receiv- ed from The Guardian office with the following address: "Box 848 Guardian Otltce". We dtd not receive these letters ‘until the 18th. and The Gruardlan is not responsible for this error. I am. Slr, etc» LANDLOILD. P5,: The adtvt. should have read “PO. Box 2&8". Dd. G. J def 7oeeddum SPARROW PEIKJHIJI) Bewilderod by 51100119!‘ snow. That changes everything below, He is much puzzled how to go; And little comfort to recall, If never help arrive, at all, That One there ts will mark his fell. S0 let me shrew along f-he sill some crumbs of the prerlclirsg will That, surely, Ls presiding, stlli . . . Ana if may be-just may be—-then, (I pray it may be) . , _ t! . 5nd when . . _ He'll any a word for me. Amen. David hlnrfon in New York H amid-Tribune, OO-OOOO~O§f§O4-OO-O§O-§-§-@O-O-6-O Old Charlottetown (And r.|i:.|.i 0 6 o A 6 A THE YEAR. 1891i “The year 1899 will long be re- membered as one o! great import- ance to this PpQ/vlnce. Ncw indust- ries have Inert established, import- ant public works have beon- started. The new winter steamer Minio freight and passenger service as Der- airrived on the scene. The mail. formed by the Olmrlottetown Steam Navigation- Company was the best factory 1° the public. The fast mail in its history. and entirely salts- service, with the aid of a ligtifship stationed nt. Point du Cherie, as suggested by this Board, was per- formed between Point du Cherie and Siunmerside under the able and courteous ccmmand of Captain Cameron. with faultless regularity. while the S. S. Princess gave us s. service extending ter- beyond the usual closing date, having mad: totlltlfll’ 6701811185 up to -and includ- ing the 2nd of January. and which for reguhrttg and efficiency has never been excelled in any year. Some preliminary work has been done faint-ck the construction at "ts bridse to open the I-ltiictborough and the railway to Belfast and Muna Harbour, so that we may now oak forward to the early ooaqaiettom at this great work . . . The Charlottetown Condensed Milk u-e to be congratulated upon having within the year 0r- geniaod ii. strong company with a capital fully paid up, and erected a building fully equipped with the moot modern machinery and tisv- tng their goods on the market as the old year closed . . .. The wcmider- tul expansion of trade now going on tn Sydney, C. 3., opens up to our people opporiunirie; which should be readily grasped. Arrange- ments should at once be made to plnog a smell steamer an the route between Charlottetown and Sydney in early spring, thus affording a means at disposing o! large quant- ities a! meats. e888, cheese, butler and f-arm pfOdUC6"—FXOm the re- port of President Homoe Hasmrd at the annual meeting of the Charlottetown Board at 'I‘rarie. January, 1900. AUSTRALIAN 011. Ol-YDI, Australia - to?) __ In three months, six shipments of oil. totalling 62.120 tons. worth approx- imatciy £300,000 ($1,440,000), we"; shtPPod frcim fields in this New South Wales district. NASTY COUGH due to BROIICHIAL GRIPPE OIICO- relief from that ovcr-wroug Service would "detailed" be used like this? And in the Inst line who roticelvabie purpose do the wort "as a result at fighting" serve, ex eept to makeihe simvpie turgid? Wh_ not "Inscribed in this record or the marries of those menvbers of th Air Forces of the Allied Nations wh inst. their lives (or died. or feii) it the Bottle of Britain"? 111m exts s n Fine Arts Commission to nest judgement cn nubile works of a i at different kinds; t! ha; rccent v approved the Roosevelt statue disapproved the plain; for Coventry cathedral. There would be much to be said for a. Literary Advisory orrripitort and some public docu- Inqntl. lpeotn "vs Commission to coruddcr public in- ' oombinetiop. There is new hope ahead (ll P Don't let: choking s cl s frighten you any more. l you are a victim of Bronchial trouble. use Poisoni Cough Syrup at This soothing remedy acts as an internal antiseptic and thine out the mucus or phlegm that makes you gasp and choke. You will get prompt: t condition in the muscles of the y bronchial tubes; these muscles y will be relaxed and you will _be able to breathe freely again. Thcre are soothing properties in this remedy that will surprise you-also something to remember-you will be using s tonic u well u e Cough Syrup-e very happy and effective lor suflerere from Bronchitis and Asthmes-onci they start using Pollotfe Coulis Syrup. Soldbysiibrugitstein 86o nus COUGH SYRUP Misrepreseniing-C BC . Variety , i l Sydney Poet-Record) Premier Georg, Drew charges the "011" 1n- broadcasting a newscast on QnlI-Yl“ Boeeon from the Throne. l-DI 0n the newscast, says that at best. It tine l‘ .“Beoaru.se the refusal of the Dftmlnlon Government to reoo-nvene ihe general conference which ad- oumed last May. P1181‘! will be no "few agreement between the Iiiovcmmemt of Ontario and the ‘Dominion Government to replace | he wartime tax agreement whtc expires on MITCH a1." ~ The 030's newscast, given hours iloter. said: | “The trig-blight of the speech we; ythe statement that Ontario ivoulu not. enter into a new tax agreement ‘after the Wartime fax rgrocmcnt. ,ends lit-ts month." y Thus, by deliberately ignoring iiie ppenlng words of this readily un- derstandable paragraph, the CBC newscast threw the oitiis of bliimr on the Ontario Government. by say- ing simply that "Ontario wouiri iiill enter into a new tax ugrceznciii." [No mention wu-s tirade of the reason 80 Dl-Hlflly stated in the Sjrcccli irons the ‘Throne. ivhy iin new lax [Qttfeement would be entered into by Ontario. For the average listc-it-ci", TlIXCnATCc" lent UNA "I u ruo" r v"- ml‘ NEW l0 CWT. These units are of sturdy st light connection,, tarpaulin, CBC with "dtltberafa misrepresenta- Thq, Ottawa. Jouramii. in comment- was "certainty loose, bid re- a3 Premier Drew says, “deliberate HERE IS TIIE ANSWER i to The Load Limitation 0n The Highways 600x16 6 ply ground grip tires, absorbers, hydraulic and emergency brake, tool box on side, trailer bar THEY ARE PRICED TO SELL Stewart Motors ”YOUR MERCURY DEALER" vvvxm xgqxgm T1 ' fir. A. E. Arseiieiilt K.C., L-L.D., Retired Judge JONSULTATIVE and ADVISORY COUNSEL Law Chambers I26 Richmond Street (Prowse Block) Hours. 10130. A.M.-t2:30 m A 2 P.M. - 4 P.M., or by Appointment __V PHONE 1&L____ if he were concerned with 111g truth. this emission made quite a differ- 61100. The Ontario Speech from the Throne, stating that Ontario was being compelled to take o, certain course because of the Dominion Government's action may have hem wrong. BuL whether it was ngiit or wrong was no concern 0t’, the CBC nawscasters, whose Job was simply to report honestly and acouuafeiy what the Speech raid. The Ottawa. Journal treats the matter kindly when it says lt was the work of amateurs in news re- porting. It ties a far uglier tinge than that; certainly no amateur would silither over the important feature in Ontario's ‘lift-tone Speech, so conveniently from the Dominion Government's point of vie-w. It could not. have been that casual, even for an amateur. It was. as the Journal says, "loose. bad reporting." It was also. STEEL TRAILERS eel construction complete with two springs, aero shock complete hook up including f». “EXPORT” CANADAS FINEST CIGARETTE misrepresentation." To the intellig- oltl llslcticl‘. ti was for worse than that, coming from Lite Dominion Govemmenfs own broadcasting system. Call PAUL'S For Charter Flights P. E. I. Points to the Mainland Expert Flying Instruction New and Used Aircraft For Sale (With free instruction) COMING SOON! Cabin Car Trailers a mobile home for two $649.00 (subject to change) Place your order now. 224 Gt. 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