PAGE FOUR . Z==-.____ THE CHARLOTTETOWN _ GUARDIAN —* i FEBRUARY 15_ 1933 1 g‘ r11: cutntorrsruwn aumtnuut m1...“ out, 110111111“ tun l‘n--11|~111 Ltt-ul. lul \\ the-tar a mLun hrs» Prr-tttlenltl Ii Jurncll I J I Il-limv 111.1 \1=.1.1-_-111g lltrrrlnr .0 1t llurnvll 1 J I Bvrrrln!) 1.11111 tut u t tl-wlttnnun D at 0 ‘r-Ilvblillr Lam-v- EIuIIL \\ Alba! anal U Ii Lurrte >1 tt-t |:ll'l|u\ 1131!.» s.” W, ,.... 1 11 1ut..111~~1 11-111mm to 1.1:; it m1 V" “~11 111 .11t..111z1 llt-IIIVU lu t‘ l: mum “.00 w: 1m: 111» tut-turn Illull?“ l0 (ulunln mull L l Urmurrs 11111.1 Uurnlu ul Llltultlllulll. o- 1- w--. ,4 .,.- man-u. m. “The Strongest Jlenaury, is Weaker Hull! Hu- lleakest. Ink.” ‘Old Age Pensions --u-q-<-~ l. la) 1r 11? 'l .1; » Jill ~1!lll'_' . up to tltc- 1-11- :1 v.1.‘ 1t.'t_'.. 50 pct‘ ct-ttt and ititze tln- 11111111- 1111: 11' tht- 111.1111...- ~'. j-v-Itf- ligurc. for ‘.21- pYuYIltCC uill ‘l ti» 111~I~ng more. The 1in-1'-.-111-1'111 \'.1>ul1l w; imr/h-n 0f 33.11.: .1‘ uotild hc. 11-. flu- >1'1 llll"l"l'illllt‘ llllltllnl- ..-11l qntpathetit: c1111- l('l' ll'l'. fl .\lr. (ion. 6l'l91':11.~11 11f t-- - -, atnl there the 11110-11011 f(.’.~l~. 'li1- lJ-1:1111.:'1r1 1.t1.t:-1‘ 1i-~11_\’ it~ >l1.'tre of rf--1111~-'l ,~t_-., lttw-trplw}tttvllt r1-li1-i for ycar- lra- D1111 :11i1111:'11-1l to '11- :1 11:1"1n11."1l proh- 1cm and 111ltt11_-.- l1‘1- .1:;u--1l ~1~ri t11~l_\" that it was :-11'11l|i1u.'1::1111 ln-I-‘ututn; in. right to tin.‘ l't1t111i13i1:1li1i<~~." . Act-r] l11t'_' 111 1l1<- f ' Jltdl/‘lfttf. n 'l‘r:1tl1 ll-varrl sulun. .11 1-» d11- l-f~1.\1-'l lullillll~\lfltl. (ltar- lottl-Yottil i- 11111l11‘ a urt-zrtcr luunln 1 1i.- Ontarlo 111111,§r111.1i . l..1~t yt-ar i 6| pwr c1111 of -‘ 1.1 *1 ‘d. t'-1~t~ ltfNl . had pH-w "ivv "111 ln g 1111 lll‘. l-.1.~» - ' r‘ mrivgrt- :1 .--1'1'11‘- ~~1--"\1--l. l11 1l..--1'11111'--':-.11 i.’ 11"-'1"‘~“" ‘I ' catnpaign .1;.1~n111t 111' .\lr. l’r-‘--r >1. Il l’. 111$ of rlwtnltf-f y.‘ W1“: ls reported in 1111- l’ "ltclv-rrinu to 11111-=11pl--_v111111' that tln- f'-11-1-1'\:111\1-- lu-a-tl-rl 113.1111’ had .1-1-ztr1-1l 1111- 1'11. l'r11\111-'1'. l1'.t' Irv $_§1_-_v11111_111;t) -111-1|1 1111' 11-111-1 111 (altza-la and "1 I'rint‘1- lz/hmtvvl l-lattrl ltatl -1‘1‘111'1rl lit-r proper proportion -l11- 1~,1111l1l l1avcu1-ttc11 -1-n11- -‘_‘,l.0l>f'!.' '11-a1'-, lint our f /111---r\a- 11 lttlav. a fcll rlnv 1t ~11 lllf.‘ 1x10 in 1l11- r1114 1' llvt- r1-11r1--1'11t:1t|\1-- illll. -.'1l'l lln- ~111'1:»1'l'.q \\'1-.1.-V1;111l.i11u11f1‘|l~claimi11tl1rl-ri1-l 1111-“ 01111-1] h] 13.1 t rnnplu-ll llovc1'11111¢-11t to thi- ]\'11\-.1ll ('»>1:1111i--‘~11_ nor ll.’l\'l‘ n1’ "FIT 71")‘- tlnnu in |l.11-..:11-1l 11. i111liratt~ that .\lr. hinclatr evcr fnpt-tutl lii- 111-1111l1 on the mhjcct i11 Parlia- nn-ut. H111 ‘1I1q ,\-1, l,|i-,-11;1~ 11111 the only l.lll(‘|'3ll politician 1.1111 111:11‘.- |1l"1||Il~t'\ rt-tgartling 11111-111- p11“ 11111111 1~1 1111-1‘. \1~-or1li11g tn Prcnticr Czunp- lr-ll ltivti-I-lt‘. i11 :1 -111-1-1l1 rcporn-rl in thc Patriot 1,1‘ fiptnhrr ‘t_ 111;; ‘"_\l1- M111; prt'~t'fll< a prac- ‘icztl =11‘-11i111 111' tlw 11rl1l>l1111 and will have it l-"nlt 115th hr :1 tlioronuHlr rt'pt'l'~'f'llllttl\’(' cont- "nission or1n-\11-1i't1-1-, :11 1t hivh tl11- employer and he r11.11lo11-1- and \':11"i-111\ oru:|11i'/.:1tio11s will he -1~pr--11111l. 'l'l11- :1d\:n1';1--1 of lntvlnsg :1 Uh- ‘rwl fi11-1r111111111 itlnvlu-ll i- 1|11i11~ 1-vlllt-nt from 111g 11-111 lll':l _\|r, Kin-_- uould haw thc sym- frtllt- fit" r1111‘ ~111111'-.1' 1i-_{l11 of lln~ nlnt- ‘pro- Vln 1-" l“-I'--"1 ( ‘l -"- - :- »111"1111~- our l-wal con- tentporary Cuttml the elrctlon appeal: “You: Liberal and get Luck trout the lhor-ltuusc!" Uur progress. "back front 13n- Poor-ltnttsc" is ti1u~ Ilesrribcd in the Board oi Trude brief: "\\:'.l1 regard to direct refit-i ~pa_vn".eut.-. irmn "I10 Federal Govertuneut to the cnd o1 the fiscal ‘ '-"“"' ln3ft-3f. Prince lirhvard l-lzitu‘; received ' j; cent.- per c:1p'.t;1'a< agztinq $7.45 for "to and $14.1; tor Sztskzttcht-uan. 'I‘l1¢~ ._ c- possible the ptrvntent by our Provincial 1 .1v1.-rn.n11.-ut to rle-titutt- per-oi tit- rural dis- .~ oi 11111)." $3.00 per tneulth." l); I‘ Editorial Notes 1 5i." Edward iltztckl n. cxplorcr, born Illl: i i i - the Yztzicaz". lias at1ti1-‘1r1ze1l "rte Pii-pc l1»: neck granted _ radio ma.»- 11.» bc ‘nroaelcast tncry $t1:1da_v't'r<»1n Salamanczt. headquarters f ln-ttrg u: $11-$11. for C..: inc.- £111,n.1-.-.~11- ' " 1er1n1 >lfJlI wa- a-ketl by pre- ~t1ruettt '_t'l’f'II"I'_\', ultu -.:11t1 lll'Y:l :1 L} wt-rnntcnt ZCIIIZ- :‘_v hat-l no other l)t'l1‘t1"_\'. '3. lPJItlT‘. d ‘.11 cle f-It-M/ :11 -1,- » y. 1 .tI'.~.‘,_. wrrnion 111' 11-» --n! 11H 1111§t~1l . w-i at 1h»- prv-cnt tlntv. -- . lolin l. \l 1cl"l211'l:1:11l. vhairinaft of of .\fl-1-r1a. Xlclrarlzttnl \lr. '1'.11.t'il tyii‘ v-nrn 11- it- \-.1»rl< in larc, "Tlzrx-t- nill proccefl :1 =1\111’r:11‘e to en-sttt- 1h .r nun (ax 1-11- . "t-tly an-l '1 11w: a holly)‘ of n-con-trttctiott for '.il(' pr-tvincc. “lit? said, k 1k 1i i “no st-rved with. tlu- tintnrl Flt-ct and i11 ..:..‘1.- 11s., 11114-18. ha- ht-cn vi-iting the L \T. .\.. and ffanarla. In a <pec<l1 ztt l’l_vn1outl1 on hi.- rr-ttirzt ‘111- stated that in hi- opinion the United >1. 1 if 111-t-r:~~:tr_\'. would protect Canada from i11\.1-.11n by" vlllllllll 1111 the tvc-t coat. (fattada had lr"1'1~ fear front a tl1r1-at h)’ rlapztnc-t- inva-ion. ltv -ai1l. 'l_l1c lfHnP-l hltate- wa- .~o vitally con- cvrnwl tlu-rc shottlrl he no fort-ign foothold in (Vuratlz. that the St-attle naval base would pro- ze-t the (‘aruulian coa-t. The lfnitt-vl State- was "pix-pared to co-opt-ratc i11 :111_\" 11111vc1ncnt to en- -"1_1r<- tvorlrl pcttcc." Lord .\larlc_\' added. 'l‘h.'1t living the ca-c .1..1.-.11"1 1hr King f'lr1ver11111t:11t'~ \v;1r--carc cxpt-tnliture appear sonn-yvhat un- mwtv-utry"? X i * i! Prnnier Hepburn c.'11111ot he accu-ed of hcittg a Prohibition fanatic hut hc stcrnly- object.» to liquor advertising Ztpptélrlllg i11 Ontario publica- tion-. flu-ugh forcign 1111c» and even Quebec 1111c‘. \.\'itl1_.~t11"l1 ;t¢l\'('l'tl>lt1;,[ t-ircttlzttc freely‘ i11 the Province. .\ dclcgation from the Traile- aud Labour Congrczs~ waited 11111111 him asking him to lift the ban hut he was incluctahly op- po-cd. “There will l1<- no liquor advertising in flntarir. and thatl Ilefinitt-f" .\l;. llcplnirtt mid. "This ll!),\('l‘l1lll\"lll i- trying to control 1111- sult- oi llfllif)!‘ attrl no can't d1- that lllllti~~ m: prc- \'1-r1t ~tllltillilllfrll a< far as po-silfle." .\lr. llt-p- lmrn said the Untarir» Covt-rnntcnt had no auth- tQpH l-nt 1'111port.'1tion of pr-riotlicnls t-vcn . ronirtinvrl liquor zulvcrti-ing. “llut 1v»- crui atnl nylll t1rz-tr-nt pnhliratiott of liquor all- "It: in ftnrarirt." hc ml-h-rl. i i 1U it 'l"1- 1-U-<:1"Io11 of a llz-tttln-r oi Parliamtutt for ‘f1 rvorti-h lniyi-r-itic- for the sffitl ltcld pre- zynn-iju l-y 1hr- (invt-rnor flcttt-ral and the Rt. H1111. l\'llll‘lnil_\' Macrlrlnalrl is fixed for 21st to x5111 in-t. Four Cllllillfllllfdn ltavt: ht-t-n nominftt- wl. tin: Sir john ./\11rlers1111_ former Governor 111' llmgal, National flovcrttttu-ttt: Dcwztr (llbhs. l\"i_'!lt~ l’rol'c~~11r of |.a\\' in the LTniversity of flla-tynv. S111tti~l1 .\'atin11.'1l1'-t: 5dr Pctcr Xlltcht-ll fornu-r <ccretary to thc Zoological Society, 1n- rh-pt-ttdeiit Progressive; .\liss Frances Melville. fornu-r lHlSllTnS of (jut-cit .\larg.'1rct Collcgc. bnivt-r-ity of (jlmgotr, lntlcpz-ndcitt, and T. R livatis. Iudepc11rlt-11t Liberal. Polling at the four 1111ivt-r>itins-Edinburgh. (llasgou; St. Antlrcu-"s :1111l .\lu-r1l<-c11-—\vill hc ht-ld on 1hr- datt-s 111011- ti1111<-1| with thc result announccd Ft-b .28. m w a (Ytttruliatt Vcdcral, Provincial and .\lttnicip'1l linatu-inu i11 _l.'1nuary' zuntitttttetl to $158,227,024. inrludinu Szgntuoxxx) of Dominion 'l‘reasury hills to I11: sold IHIHOITIHV. according to Wood, flunvly‘ tk Lo, I.t1l. 'l‘his comparctl with fin- ancing of $to6_r>r>f1.5(x) in januaryz 1937, and 51435118314 in _l:1nu:1r_v, 1936. Of thc total this month. all hut S<),_;5(1._t;'1; wag for refund- ing. .\ll the financing for the month was done in Canada wlth thc exception of $48,666,‘666 cottversion loan 3 1-4 ]1t'f vcut. registered stock rlne in 1'1_=8-I'/1_3 \\'lllCll wits ntnrkctctl in Great llrltnltt. Corporate financing in (‘anndn in January amounted to only Sjtmnoo. I11 _l:1I111-'|r_v. 111,17. 1l11- 11-1111 11-11. Mofzsgooo; ln 1113/1 and H131 it \\.'1< $_>o,11_;2,81x) and $2,000,- 000, respectively arlcy". Labour lH-er and llt-puty Speak- 1 NOTES BTTIIE WAY Mussolini is said to be withdraw- lng has rneu 3am Spain 11st when Franco most needs help and 1t is an: ma: the Ethtopzarus are mak- ing it impossible. to brm Italians home thence. Too bad. '. 1s also a loan ' 0f this to be said: hts pteage w be worth more H Refs. Now one oi the? pppttrtuntites for v. uch democracy; 1° D havio: and ther ha. oeen watttn nu to ap- proach. May ' make the‘ fullest. the of —E hangg. l _ Agglomerations of _ individuals 1 trtrcughou: the worm: are agttat- mg for Justtce bang meted out to Chztta There 1s no: on record an tnstance of even otte solitary body agitating for plactclzty‘ being the {)0ll_C_\' 1n 'e_:_ard to Japan. It re- manus tneretore. he peoples of the 11m: my is. Recent a- bout tne Popular Asia. But “anon i1: view o! u: have becn 1m cv is rather nrl "red" poitcy L: and foremost ' of IO’ t n; the 43.000- b BIEJIIIEIILS for a amntg Tokio a Que-- 1.. no tntetttiott of accept- tne the a: yver ts an 1115111! not on" to ' Japatte. bu: to the of e1 cry r-ittzett who t.- asked to oelteve rumours when facts mght be 1e~s frtghtetttng-l Christian Sctcn Monitor Everybody knows what. the‘ G-otcrnor of North Carolina said to the Goycrxtor of Scrub Carolina. v bit. what did the Governor of‘, .\i uri say’ to the Governor of | sachtuctts? Well. ia=t week he he would appreciate a statcl _c t'-f")l'l. He ‘trtnted the pro-l u trm lr-cattsc he was carrying a- » .. $3.000,000 worth of State of .\.Ii.;~.011rl bonds. Uneasy Etes the head that tvr-ar a crown. The rea- nor Stark had a‘! these ' ' that while slgn them. but his At-l torn ‘c-Genera‘. advised him that - be 111cm) 1f clone outside- Mts-ourt So the Stats of MassaJ chusetts gave him an escort of 50' nlaitirlothr-ymctt. four z-quad cars and a fcyv extra uniformed state pol-tee. It was a gatidy $how_ Barron's Financial Weekly, Vaccination as n. preventive of SmBllDQX has been largely for- gotten durmg the past. decade or m_ore when emphasis has been priced on the immunization of chudren against diphtheria. scarlet fever and qtherdLss-ase» But small- pox can sttll make its appearance, as: recent developments have dem- onstrated, and ollUUlCl it assume feptdemlc form. a population which, 1n general. no lcnzcr enjoys the prctcctlonbf vaccination mav fall ready" v1ct1ms to it. and this con- cerns adults as well a. juveniles, ‘The steps which arc being taken in different municipalities b0 re- sume vaccination are to be com- mended. for in this way lies keep- JD! smzilpox under control. =Brae Rattle Recorder and Times. A Nazi “school for brides" is to be organized in Germany; toll-aw- tng the Jqpanesc syatem of in- strucztng girls how to become per- YPFI fillouses. As Japan adopted frightfultne. the present. reciproc- tty of tdeas 1s naturally in order. -—Strat.ford Beacon Herald Everybody knows that when I (101: bus: a man ft Ls not neyvs; but: feyy‘. however rtgtd their journal- istic standards. will object to the Hopcorancc 1n the nt-yvspapcrs of a stmy from Austria. In this story a dog bites a man: the dog was Ia “'5lTl"'°€-_ the _man was a burglar. The whee thing. tn fact. would have provtded only the most humdrutn of anecdotes had not the burglar. on emerging from a well-merited term of imprison- ment. sued the owner of the dog and obtained damagm, Thts en- ely new development in the strained relattorts between watch- dogs {and ltouscbreakcrs arose prtmartly‘ from a notice displayed 1&5! dash today by a lthan Vvinntpeg could produce. A freezing gale from blozvtng sireets. No wonder the silver foxes grow good p: s curses _ and portrazt». In fact. the sittings are betng held 1n a renovated czur". room. 1y with tndirect lighting. clean vvals and new desks. ques are the chairs the Fbthers of Confederation Fathers were lnce. my g _ _ leave: the Provtnces case ntatnly- to J. O. C. Campbell. In P. E. I. comtng C . . . ntortca‘ ,'.t= “Inch _ anv audicnce shout Or roll 1n the ‘BEIGE ~!to date at the inquiry. The struck when The only way! to get . Q-OQOOOOOQOO-Q§Q" Q ) » o ' EWmmpeg Journaltsti gTrails Commission; o O 5T0 Island PIOVIIICE: , . Q One u! Ibo neunpuprr men 11c- t-untpqnytn: tin lhlucll cummin- v-ion :0 Charlottetown nan Mr. J. U. Met-cult)‘. of Ill: \\'lnnlpeg Free Prev» lLlbt-rnll uhuw tdilor- In-chlol. In. Uufoc. l: A member o! the lommiwnlun. Sh. 31r- braving‘; arruunl of the first flay‘; pllling in (lturlotlelonnt ltlllfllal CHARIDTTYIDWYfZ. n11. 10¢- After a trtp on a ferry which did a tot more ioebreaktng than plain satling. me Rowett Commission mght ward Island party 1s "with Admiral Byrd on a. = Antarctic 1s conftrmcd ~ new policies, mgre Qhanggablg bztmrd more hvety. the seasons. wcbbltxtg from Dan w '.O the ocean 1s ton. of snow around the As this 1s here . 1'. “as. to be expected the ion would sit in an olu shop with creaky‘ floors: once dilapidated but now Only anti- itlled tn I864. The comfortab‘ . Premier of thzs port. with a pcpulattott equal to is Thane Cantubetl. The ls boyzsh and frtend with cheeks and dark ltatr. He v his broiher. the Campbell's arr- up. J. O. C.. Government has a faintly‘ pirattcai erase of humor and an or- Ffrst day" here was the IIIEITLIII.‘ II’ note of innocent the 1 Confectetation l I l landed on Prune Ed-i _ The feeling that the - su-cceeded by Hon. Wilfred Lsurter, . government that when a portfolio ; form :0 ge: m c s11.» Prov- f jolltcn , k a b Charlottetotvn . Board of Trade. battmg first. put. in a brief. Col. Elliott Full. an ex- panuve and cheery man. read 1t. He brought the Board of Trade n-vlth him. "You can see thent. my lord. in the jury‘ box." he said. waving his arm. They looked, 1thougl1 shrewd enough. 10.x. pre- datory and yv-on-ied than board of trade members usually do. They looked as if the; vroultl be good company in the toztn nub and not unlikely to be found there. One of them called “Hear. ‘rtcnri.’ and clapped his hands when Col. Full made a point. Col. F111]. who tlid an -ab!c job. was heard by‘ a largc aud1°nce o! citizens in the back pew». rlso ex- uberant-looking people. They" laughed out loud when Chief Jus- ticr- Royvell made a joke as did the Colonel ln a full-throatcd gusty‘ way. It was a pleasant occasion ‘all round. In spite 0f thetr tcttdcncy" to beet". these Islanders are the happiest-locking Canadians yet seen on this official odyzascyn The demands of Charlottetown are simple enough. Two train: a traverse the mainland times. The P. E. 1.. . N. tnarl- ferry. run by R.. meets. one of them s. neither on Sunday. y oft r119 is- land on Sunday ls to swim or hire a plane. Ferry service meeting all trains 1's wanted by the Board of Trade. It seems that yvhen the island came into Confederation "Upper Canada", as everybody calls 1t. here, promised "contin- uous" transport connections with the mainland. - On larger questions. the Board has views the West would endorse. Redef and old age pcnstotts. in the Charlottetown orvvllon. should be federal. The avment used here is that these lrnefu; should be. with allowance for local dif- ferences. uniform through Cau- ada. As a pastoral community with a small money" income, Prince Ed- ward Island cannot raise large revenues by taxes. therefore can't afford social services on the scale maintained tn the “spendthriffi provinces. But its federal grant for that purpose is measured by its own outlay. Premier Campbell did- his best to pull a long face, hls natural countenance belng round and san- guine. The Island. he testifies. ts poor. Its smiling fields ~n1ilc only for the tourists’ delestatton. It has made ends meet by frugality. by yielding not to temptation to be prodigal tprodlgal, one ultncss called It; ltke the West. Th1,- Is- land, like Nova Scotia. is a little smug about its saving ways. Chief Justice Rowelt reminded the Pre- mier of the West's specia‘ difficul- ttes as a new country and of the fact that most eastern farms. un- like the western farms growing one crop for export. can be self- sufftcient even if they show little or no money income. A merry afternoon way supplied by J. O. C. Campbell vrith a dis- on the violated villa. The notice (‘escrzbed th_o dog 11;. dangerou5.1 and the (mus owner was therefore ‘ legally rcmontble for any harm lnfltctcd on numbers of the public... -—L0ndon Times There seems to be a loo pro- nounced t." ‘ration of motor of- fencPs tn the Province of Quebec. One must not forget. that the motorcar has n0 mind of its own. since 1t TOrDOIIKIS to the will of the dr1vcr._If it travels at an cxcesstve speed 1t, t. bctattse the drtvcr has stepped on the gas. intending to dose. It Ls zigzag: over tut-street. lt 1s because the drtver has turned the vghecl with the intent, of chang- ing tts course. If accidents result. through cxcesstve speed or erratic‘ driving. it. ts becaum the intent of cautions to safety. Thus th surdtt of the argument that mo- t1 o fenders an- not. criminals 1n] the ordinary sense and that when‘ they klll or nmtn other people there Ls lacking that Intent which ts necessary to establish a crtme.— ' IlePetlt Journm. General Goerlng has Issued uni order according to which Jewish names must f‘ "Mom" from ""-' man economic life. Jewish ftrmsl taken cvcr by Aryans must change 1 their names. A numbe of estabI-l tshments to Germany former1y_ owned by Jews have already com- plted with the decree. 'I‘he pubttsh- l ng house of Ullsteln ha; become- the Deutscher Verl . Werhetmvtl department store an others wltl have to fnrego the prestige that lay tn old names. A new and antl- Bemttlc drtve is directed agotnst Jewish landlords. No offfclal, mem- ber of a defence force or person exerctstng public of seml- ublfc function may henceforward Ive tn a Jewish-owned house. The state wlll pay the moving bill. Another order forbids Jews to enter mtn- lqrrles or other public buildings. stgns to this effect are nlrndy dtsotnverl tn Berlin ofltcel. -Vtc- tom Times. the driver has eliminated the pre- Hawver puumg a damage course on the Island's tnstory: Mr. Campbell's court room marntet" is dashing. his mind i, quick and hls hfstrlontcl; were the most effective at. the lnqulrv so far. It seems P. E. I ts the Ireland of the new world. with a history of absentee landlordtsm ended bv buying out lb: lundktrd; when their posses- sion was threatenctl by" violence. Newest approach to a movte scenario in the Commission's rc- cord wit‘ Mr. Campbell's ac- count of rent. collectors and bait- tffs being pursued with sticks, stones and derlstve ttn whtztles. The story led up to a cated discussion about. the clal terms on whtch the Island entered the Domlnton, terms tn- volvmg a loan to buy out the land- lords. Mr. Campbell spoke Illicit: c a m compli- f lnatt 1-‘- Bb- 1 to a jury. though he insisted the real basis of the Island's argument 1s not a legal clalm but "fiscal trad." which ls u nice phrase for shortage of cash. The gist of the case is that P. E. I. needs more money than ft can convenlently raise by taxes to run its provincial services. especially schools. tn the style which all Canadians should be accustomed. 1 ‘lilo column tn 0pc! hr 1b- l Ilncluhn h: wrrfltwlflfll" ' - quedlouu of Interact. The Cbutonetuwn Gandhi: doe: Insecurity adorn tho opinion of Owrcowldeuh. EXIT THE FREE TRADE BOGEY Sir: Ft": half a cenbury the Lib- eral party has p0 ed as Free Tra- ders and the greater pan of that time the' have done so deliberately under f pzetettsc. In the days of l honest Alexander MacKenzIe. Pre- ntier from I873 w I878, and up to the leadership of Hon. Edward Blake. they were sincere tn that belief. When Blake. in his great Malvern zpeech. challenged the fal- . lacy‘. and resigned his leadershtp. the smoerny‘ of beliefs ended, and Bee: Sheba. wen:- trtmmed from nn “ to time to catch electoral. breezes and in the immortal words 0f Hon. Pzifnuer Lea. "their polities vrcre c211, made to get In on." I: ts a ttxed law of responsible member declares a fiscal policy" then such policy has the full en- dcr emen: o.‘ h» executive col- lvltgues. and if not. he must with- draw from his responsible position. ' On the platform in the election campaign I-Icn. .\Ir. Rogers admins 11> preached free trade. c; “a plat- I '....- l'..‘.{‘ of p3 clarcd prttczzlan. v of half a century". as the only _ s for public so‘. mutant, I: further too-s a; t! Han. Clwarles Dunning. the p31"! beltind. i also PUBLIC FORUM l l ‘and it. t; (‘CIIIEIEIEIY tan-cd with the same, stick. whilst o'hsr departmental heads arc out Heroding Herod 1n the sc\'ct'1fy' of their exactlons. l i llYNlllMll 8t Charlottetown, Every Day-All The need for protection is with you always _ in your home — your business - everywhere! Undoubted Security and Efficient Claims Ser. vice are the all important factors in Insurance. Established 1872 Summer-side, Year 00., 1.1mm Montague Mr. Tea Poll Says: For a Delicious Cupot F1111 Flavoured Tea Use snAMnuv Oranga Pekoe Tea I that public commonly known, thousands of dollars of money has been scattered under this ‘head, which never passed through the portals of needfut and legtitnate charity. PersOns who earn good pay in summer. who. It ' should be now wet‘. borne in ‘b- ore relief became the style. al- mntd hsrcaftcr. bv the intdligent clcctors. that when mountcbanks ‘rot ctr their worn on; free trade -...~ a» catch vcte scl1f~xne< to de- cmve them that free trade no\\' and former as 1n practzce it has been in tn:- m. t. a gho-"t of part" delu- ttctt. buried under the d?bris of gratit- of the Ltbcral relsurcctlcn trump. I am Sir etc. PROTECTIONIST PO YLTRY ORGANIZATION Sun-I notice in the Guardian on the morning of Feb. notice wanting anyone interested in startinz a neyv Poultry Associ- ation to apply to Mr. Herbert Carr. There is something I would like the public o0 know n1 regard to this Associauott. What ls the aim and cbicct of the Associattou; is. it tn the tnterests of the poultty raisers of P. E. Island. or 1s It just a case of spite that this new As- soctattott 1s bemg formed? It. seems too bad that when there is one good Association in progress that an attempt should be made to wreck it. - The P. E. Island Poultry Associ- ation has always been the back- bone of the poultry" industry to improve the breeding of flrst-clas poultry. and was always helped by our merchants and Government at any time. which I am sure that. the poultry raisers of P. E. I. ap- preciate beyond words. People should not believe all they hear. A I01: of rumors have no founda- tton. When it comes down to brass tacks the one that is up to date always comes out on top. Being a member of the P.E. Island Pout- trv Association Inc.. I know and defy any one to say this Associ- ation does not curry on their busi- ness any other way but up to the mmutc I am. Sir. etc. CHARLES E. WORTH. —~~- —-—wi- HOIV TO DO IT Sin-To balance the Ctvlc. or any other budget. cannot be done by increttised taxation. Every past. cxpertcnce scouts the idea. There has never yet. been an instance where more tax revenue has been nppled to reduction of debt, or of expenditure. No matter how much revenue is increased. whether by taxes or in any other ntethod. the "penders always found a way to dissipate it. and too often the gilt (or guilt) has been found in their own rockets to a liberal extent. THBTQ ls a rtght way. however. of working out the Pkobiem. Let me suggest a few. and with the ac- counts before them. ff they stn- cerscly" wish to do ft they will dtscover many ntore. And perhaps more east -- than governing bod- ies are now finding it is to explore for new means of explolttng the meagre pockets of taxpawrs. 111 To those wantlttg fancv con- cretc walled swan ponds at their back doors. lust give the answer:- Yes; we will accomodate vou. but ytctt must find the monev to pay for 1t. 121 when sports are after boat ltatbors and docks and quarter's for thclr aquatic pleasures, Ilke- yviso rivc the answer as above. Have it wet‘ stereotyped. 131 When hnstness mcn ask for concrcte narktnc fronts to ac- ccrwdatc their trade and custom. Inst toll thnm that a large n11m- bcr of their r-nnfrcros. in flat/s zom- bv. did this work at their own cwtctvsc nzwtn" tho r-"ttre co t. 1n fult-Gw thou and do litte- wfse. After btttldtttg our own con- oret.» landlngs. as mam- have done bv what. rivht should we be taxed main to build or may for hailhgr more of thc fronts of our llt’ "1 III“. f-t- Wbcn propvrtv real or ncr- sonal. rr-fttses to nav thr- faxvs duo. lust /"‘l buev. anal" H1- tmv. and 'compc‘ payment. And here let me “av. I would protest afzalnst thon- barbarous mnthorls. contrived either bv law (‘Omnllnrq ‘wlflq a mtnlmnm tlf not n tntm Rbclflflplfi of’ brains. or else bv 10ml shark: with a rleslcn to rlrraln m» smal] Itropcrtv owner of hlr fast dnllqp Thnl W9‘: fltt’ olrl <v=tom =11“ a statute law. bv who-h n "on no.1; mnv be piled on to collect R g5 Thero has bu» some 11,1" ,.,,m_ mnn sense additions to 11111 t“ trolllrrflttg laws. umnuqm p". (711,, r0 w X with a vtew of getttng the nced- In, M11991 1w 1.1111 1., ,, .m,,11 d,“ ed extra revenue, the Inland dorses Manitoba's plan for capl- taltutton of its subsldy from the En-lrnurl or lo mttwrt 1mm tenant: to extent. of repts whu-h an» m... able. and hv gammy» n: 1n me Domfnlon. It suggests three per ca» of fl- . 1 cent as the rate. Thn is. lt. ts IIPNL whtlnfis Tsrcllfilrtl,“ wltlfn to take thirty-three times 111911105; n1 an" and W1“, “n its Ml ldy ln a lump sum and call that vast nmnmyg of .,n¢o11,,.p.d ft squgre with Ottawa. As this awn-am? whv wk of tnktnq “We lumJ) sum would pay off the Is- who m“, tm-lr my»: to 4mm‘. 1m h, lan ‘s debt. of flve mltllon and lthe execution 1,10,» nmym‘, mode leave ft ftfteen mllllon to the good the pro mon looks good to the Cnmpbels and others who run the government here. Detail. of the argument wlll be examined to- rrorrow. Meantime Chtf Justice Howell has warned the kesmen against. raking up old quarrels. It. w, doesn't. make for domestic 1 umd more whfln (It-twitter: (to tvm arc patted on the Imck dnllw-nl f_'\\|n(\,lg? " '1 "1"" f II f. W5‘ pm‘ Rr ygovsnhfl‘ nlnlynfqlg in substance. -w1111@ r 11m Prime Minister no nt-rson tn Canada shalt Inmvry- and Wllhnnt 1mm] PPRPP- With that t am In v1.11 111,-”; he en's. to kflflgntelllng, your wlfe 1111-111; wt: w, n".- hyrvfhart: hm ou made n m eke back about. c ttmo you got taunted. cr-s. an" am- olhs-v vh-w m "m! wmttd be nvottlnl. 3m, 1 m", I 1 1 i 1 l ltztmbtltzs. beyond the reach’ 14th a l ways laid aside a sum for winter's lhing. should be compelled to re- vert back to that old system, and not. expect hardworking neighbors to feed them in winter. I am. Sir, etc BALANCE THE BUDGET. THE NATIONAL POLICY AND THE MARITIMES Sin-Setting aside party lfll-EPQSW as of minor importance also the question of the completeness or otherwise of the report of“ the Dun- can Commission, as referred to tn your ccltortal 1n SaturduysGuard- tan. It; seems to m; that. thts whole question of the tnctdence of the Canadian customs tar_tf_f upon the contmerce of the Martumes 1s one that calls for a much better and clearer understanding by the lead- ing minds of Ontarto and Quebec than has‘ been the case at any time stnce Confederattm. No one who studtes cconomtc conditions. both past and present. tn the Maritime Provmcts. and particularly tn Prince Edward 1s- ltand. will contend that the people of Eastern Canada have received anyunlmz approaching their share of the zreat wealth that has ac- cruedto practically all classes Ln the two Central Pmvmces from the growth of their protected tndustrtes. Apart from the c0111 and tron in- dustries of Nova Scotta. there tam but few manufacturers holdtng their ovm today east. of Quebec city. while mam! that were well established prior to Confederation have long stnce been forced out. of business by their stronger compet- itors tn Ontario and Quebec. as- sisted as the latter have been by the heavy rail freight charges west- ward into Canada. 1n contendintz on Itnes such as the above before the Jones Com- mission. Professor Norman Mac-. Leon Rogers was but. pointing to 1m incontrovertible academtc truth. On the other hand, when the I-Ion- orabte Norman MacLeod Rogers. Minfsier of Labor. admitted 1n Par- liament last meek that “to abolish the Protective Tariff would disrupt Confederation" he again spoke the truth. and from an all standpoint. a truth comparatively of far greater significance. ' Impartial students of Canadian history" a'l admit. that, had ll not’. been for the imposition _of the Pro- tectlon Tariff upon Bnttsh. Euro- pean and Amcncan manufactures Castada would have faced naflonal disaster 1n the early ll s. When Alexander McKenzie, tn I875. told the then few existing manufacturers of Ontario and Que- bec that. Canada was a pastoral country and that manufacturing industries were not assent . the leading merchants of Montreal met. tn the old Mechanics Institute on St. James Street and passed ttnanl- - mottsly a resolution tn favour of the annexation of Canada to the Untted States. fFhen tt was that Sir John MacDonald, Tupper. Tilly and others with a strong Brttlsh tnsttnct p aced the matter squarely before_ the people of the Domtnlon who. 1n 1879 gave an overwhelming verdict. tn favour of the Nattonal Po icy as a means of maintaining Canada's Independence under the British Crown. There have been many electoral contests since I879 and tree trade has not been without. its advocates, but everv Fbderat Government. Liberal or Conservative. has neat- lzed that the people of ‘hose days were rlttht. lust as the Minister of Labor is fltzht today when he says that Confedertttton uould go to pieces 1f the Industries of the country were sacrificed: md. so long as we 1n the Murlttmes wish to call ourselves Canadians. we must make up our minds to support. the National Policy. 0n the other hand. while doing so. there ts no reason on earth whv we should not use every posslble fair endeavour to make the people of Ontario and Quebec realize what our patriotism has cost us tn the past and ls cost- tug us today: and that, as they ltavc ntade almost at. the gains and as we have suffered almost. all the tosses. 1t. is thetr prtme duty to do whatever may be required to assist us. tnetr fellow Canadtarts. to obtain standards of ltvtng as near- ly as possible equal m their own. whtclt Central Canada their part. tn this tmoorumt con- nectton: . Flt-st: they can. with their capt- tal and flnanclal and Industrial eupertence. establish such manu- fncturtrttz Industries tn these East.- ern Provinces as can be can-ted on successfully and profitably. rtlcu- larly those. the products o which - can be exported 0o the outside wogld. c : they can second the de- man or a higher nrooorttonatc subs y from the central govern- med ttn) order‘ that we rlnay In gn- gran our oeopea g er grade of education. mm health brotectlon. n full quota of old u: pensions and other social services, trtcludhtu practical assistance to our farmers and fishermen. albobetter and cheaper transportation faclll. ttes by land and sea. These are vlew bolnts that no not, under: by one In a thou- sand of our fellow cltlaena of 0e1- tru‘ Catmda. ' I know whereof I speak. having ttved moat. of my ltfe lit.“ 'i§1"1.°1%..“f’.l‘“'" "'t'1"°'°'ll1°' . . my n dlllflflllllffllllllopflno‘ a Canada" “Rlghts" ts over and. 1f we wt gain the sympathy and assts of the financiers, thet-antatns t. tudustry and the llafllllmflliflllttl‘. at Ottawa. we must. nutm to Mai‘. time "Needs" and place the who. tnatter on the basis of British fa; play. On lines such as these we u; bound to succeed. 1 am. Sir. etc H. K. S. ltsruttxt Streamlining (Baltimore sun» Not. long ago Iheard a mar describe the terram over wntcc spantsh armies have been strug- glint; as "streamltned scenery. Recently Isaw a ptcture of a ski-er equipped wtth a streamtznt body device, A few days sg1 Mr. Roosevelt. spoke of “stream- lincd" anti-trust. laws. Then aha president of the Americans Ba: Association publicly urged tht "streamlining" of Federal anc State court procedure. Just ycs- terday I read that. the War De- partment was constdn-‘txrg plant for a reorganization that vrottld Introduce "strcantlted divisions." And these examples have been chosen at random. Is there no defence agamst 11111 streamllning terror? ls there not at. least some way o1 escaping :1 word? I seem to remember haw. tng been told that the essence o1 streamlining 1s the approxtma- non through engineering skill of the form of lhe natural teardrop Consider me, then, _as asheddznq one swift, glistening an fltzelr designed tear tn enutne stream- Itncd grief over t e violet. infec- hts new tdon rof _ t» two-sydtablt plague. "saunter were shadows dark upon m1‘ cw: a . Vetting forevermore the world from me. Its seztts. tts valleys and its moun- a ns . I ooulii r201. like brave Milton Dm- en . To smelt he apple blossoms fresr. wt rain. To hear the singing of the brooklet gay. To touch the woodbtn and the _ Illac spray. , Remembgnntl their loveliness. womd My hdlil-t so much that 1t. would break. know. A I'd tcll the seasons but by 506th and sound. Should wonder ff the grass mid“ green e ground. I who through life have worshtnped - beau v so _ , with my clad eyes. O fair. such world. may I ‘ ., Fbrever see your huts. Your flt-‘lflt your sky. —E. Colleton Graves 1n the York Sun. TRIPLE WINNER BALTIMORE. Feb. I4—Gertna1n G. Gltdden of New York becanw the second man tn history today to capture thrcc consecuttve Unt- ted States squash rackets chntnu- lOnshlp by def-nanny: Leroy _ (- of Detroit. 15-13. 18-15. 13-15. 1.1-3. RELIEF Ill Z0 IIIIIIIIES FRUM’ Al? MA i ATTENTION SWINE tlllEEllEBS time to dllnntlhe against PIG-WORM by uulng flue most effective remedy on the market: Mac’s Pig - Worm Tonic Powder It .Wl|| thomulhly abolllh I" traces of worms. and Imvffl" tho health of your herd. Price 35cts. oer lb- Don’! delay. Order by Phone or Moll. 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