the ‘Orient [in metallined chests. A Blended and packed I into J1 _b.‘, Vzlb, ‘Alb. packages. bright Aluminii‘, A 1t u Budget Your Life Insurance! Here is a method, simple as the “rule of three"t Income from presentluv r ' ' $- Income from r sent Life Insurance (if invested) $- _ _ I nrqpg a o - ‘income required by my family - - - ~ NEW LIFE lNsURANcE NEEDED TO . rrtovrus rr-rs osrrcrstvcY $ ------------------ ~ ROWNLIF Maritimssr MacBcalh BldI-r 5100*"- . Chnrloti town P.E.l. ‘l i‘ ,P1s4§ ‘éf.'.‘.'l“t-..’é!2i"s--. chlrlclllntowrsiulfifiilh QNALD) LL.B., c.r..u.. Mal-MM 5W" l‘ W“ - It ,- - Brands Omen ~ler UQONNELL. Branch Secrollfl- ‘ INSURANCE COMPANY -- ' i . trol. Solne t. LETTER ' ‘ - ‘ ' , ' . a _ lie feels that 1 l‘ extra. 800d. plallkll are better for the coulrlrtrrlsl‘ ' _ p. 4g' _--..+1»s- 4r», vs; stag-l 1w: he .~ r i————-— than the rrine planks oi’ the 0,, Sir.—lSome time ago ll promised . heavy and the . mm o“, to VOtBllQODlB would not ins-n fl l Tun Pursue’ ronuiu ! Th“ ""1""! ls open for the discussion‘. by cor- zllwmr "'1' M‘ questions of interest. ‘rm Charlottetown r l" does not necessarily endorse the opinion of 1 Olirftlpqndqnh, REMOVE LIQUOR 5 rnom POLITTCUS “Km Sir. lt is said that if a ‘pl hi or the mluol‘ question wase Sig: that the expense would be very their friends. in this prclvince will when the proper time comes. 76'. sent in no uncertain way the libel on the fair name of their compo’ trlots in the Province of Quebec which the Grit organ in this city. 1n its efforts to boost the discredit- ed Prohibition law, has seen fit to whe" ‘he temperance question For examine o“ -_- plgnkg m; on, ,5 ‘éoljgzglglélfif c?:_I'OARDlNAL' eeolws PASTORAL 110811111 Ditrty, so tlr to secure a c fCardinnl I1 ins perplexed what to lrlsthe elect“ ‘Birastorsr mtg-yd): the date olgrro- Since the temperance quemon;\'ember~ 21st, 1925 and I bavenow is a moral one, why could not a done so. ' gslrérgate ballot be prepared on this Tile only reference tb thotemper- on and deposited by thsance question in the letter are three e maxi convicted in 1923 to a month and his whole department. The man Hon. R. B. Bonnet this afternoon mysterious "some one” who exerted the influence which has saved the in n puny qué t, ._ broadcast. .- unmhqm. me; ogawsmzwihéfiel it l9 am. Sir. etc.. tions and planks involved quesi| ~ ' ' ACADMM- . proven. however, that the Hou..A. B. C0111). Secretary of State at the time and now a federal senator with a letter which the lion. Mr. Bennett interpreted as a move for "remission before the man began senator for Charlottetown, and the the ge A elector in a special box the "0"" Drovirrcial elections‘! l um. Sir, etc. INQUIRER. day ofdiflrazrapbs which read as follows: "There is also. dearly beloved lbrethren another cause of pessimism Iagalnst which we have resolved to rsct with the greatest energy; we DAMNNG A°M'ss'°" ill-fish to speak of the illegal traffic S|,.;__In discus v.0 intoxicating drinks. qnemkm in his SD35] 0ah?,‘ell‘,l:l‘g_l “You know what a. vigorous bat- get 1,, the Legislature on ‘vednes_;tle we have fought for the virtue dny evening ma,‘ the nwmber for ot temperance in our diocese our .()~Lenry_ ML Dennm Stated mutllbelovedlCoad-Jutor artd the groupof at dances new h, me Prlnce “ecclesiastical apostles who aided Wales "Collegg nan during the pasplrlrn in his efforts. rafter about flf- winter liquor was found in the ind-dwell yeals‘ 0f WOPR. they lied el- ies cloak room. that ladies wcrelmost conquered the enemy and hauled home irour the dances irr nnwvere °"°"1°Y°d l“ fmeselilllil the intoxicated state and that iiqum-lend oi‘ the destruction caused by bottles were found next (lay on [he the excess of acohol. But alas! desks of lbotb professors rrnd std-there is now spreading somewhat dents. ‘everywhere the intolerable abuse ‘What u damning admission oijwlllcll we denounce and in particu- the failure or‘ our so-cullerl Prohi-‘lar. the subscriptions fabrication of bull"! 18W! Opponents of Prohlbl- an alcohol more harmful their any “(in "We fllwflyfl maintained thnt other to the health of the body and inst suclr excesses as those des- soul; at rnortsl bile. confiscated when ho was caught with 75 gallons of rum. history of the conviction. A sum- mersltle magistrate condemnation. of Prince Edward island upheld the judgment. ecutc." was the word in July; "de- fer," was the order in December. s-ei-d Charles P. Blair, general cxec- who blamed “higher-ups” for stop lping the jail term and the fine pay- ment, and declared, “he would have shabby looking ‘by ll o‘ turd of like mdiritude or slas- nnmmmg. You rtviltlnqtice it. .l 0TB; ----~—-<-0->~—— when you drag theni out from t eir ulmtrq-n Lthrrrrsht for su nun». winter storage. They 1110i? l"? _ ‘ r i T. ——and could l The ldeal_ lnve » ‘ ‘ \ COM RRISES ' I Safety of Principal Ample Earnings Marketability and Fair Yield \ Before investi hfconhlilt ovurhNbiill” Offering List which .centslns,- ‘ 11 Government Bonds yielding from 4.70% to 7.30% 35 Municipal Bonds yielding from ' 41.85% to 5.40% 18 Public Utility Bonds yielding from 5.15% to 7.70% ~12 industrial Bonds yielding from 5.90%rto 7.65% 4 Preferred Mocks yielding from 5.61% 1o 7.78% Copy gladly furnished on request. Eastern Securities 00., Ltd. ' A wvs£+ut~r shamans v fllcilmond Street cHihlrLflT-ra-rowu ST- lJOHN HALIFAX \ i cribed by Mr. Dennis have nlw tion advocate, at that. , imagine how iProizlbitlon Lender-i Tanion would smlrck his lips ii he ifirilfllfrif°l.°tffé'fife"‘olhiilllfilill we dlrobedlme- "c Mcwior- of the Liquor Control luw as ‘Mr. ‘he “h, and m‘ clndntme lmpon Dennis has supplied of lire ftrlluro lam)" °7 ‘Mmmlxmll of Prohibition in this province. from the lips of n hohl secure in any of the Provinc- am Sir, era, I" law" Rylliacks the living forces of the indi- Miiltboui. irretrieveble ruin. “Therefore we desire to lproiest mrrl by virtue- of our pastoral nu ilrorlty, We lhnve prohibited and do hereby prohibit. under 1am are already f0 poison which at- The ROD-q" l ‘Tafilllined by painting with strong l0110W0<l ill i110 "like 0|’ PYOhiYIi-‘vidual of the family and of the so- - --'-"--—.1 - ‘U.’ ldyes. Mon‘ now w“ have ‘he aflmlssloll-Cioly. and which. if we do not pomp rugs usitlaii get DTBW-Y Dye. “k0 charity. 0011011111 ll m“ “ch l3 "llllliubiedly ~00 clislistrorrgiy protest, will soon Jarlnl pain of ‘ n _ liquors such ldcien by the civ- and more a progress to rnnlycnsnnorralrowtl GUARDIAN my be expected from Liberal members in, enforcing the law. OTTAWA, April 20. 1926-—8ome- where in Prince Edward tisland is Schools are only of yesterday. Gram mar Schools were far from numer- ous. while the Public Schools sadly tailed us. l-ler Universities were few in number, and in no wise as free as those of Scotland, Germany and the United States. To her shame be it said! However, it is the duty or the English in this country to rectify such blunders in the years to come by fully taking advantage of higher education in its many forms, and gladly contributing their share to the “Bigger Things" in Canada and the Empire. Why, sir, there are at the present time over fifty-five races within our borders. "Who are going to govern Canada in the years to come? Are Anglo-Saxon institutions secure? lt is said Nero fiddled while Rome burned. Beware, "lest we forget." Concrete bits o.‘ history may serve to stir our sluggish minds. What part have, the English played in the statesmansblp of this goodly land since 1845 and onward? Ar- ound that time Canadians began to case about for self-government. Whom does the nation delight to honor? Monuments in Queen's ‘Park Toronto, and on Parliament Hill. Ottawa, make known to all. Wlhere were the English? Have they been fully alert for their national pres-. age in this new country? The glory of England will not suffice. More- lll lail and a $200 fine for wan/port- ing rum, but protected by political influence which for two years has paralyzed the Minister of Customs has never been dolled, never paid is fine. never paid court coats and he is .“laughing at t-be law." the demonstrated to the Stevens com- mittee. _ While a departmental file gave up a weird tale of official vacillation in the face of powerful pressure, the man could not be traced. lt was from New Brunswick, intervened hi5 sentence." it was shown, too, that the lHon. B. C. Prolwse, federal J-ion. John E. JSinclair, minister without portfolio defeated at the October elections. took a hand in ‘trying to find out the terms on which the Customs Department would release the man's automo- nvl . t . . __ - land warnoF-gsneral. Boar-d, PAGE ‘hummer ' in . $300,000.60‘ ' Bishop Realty Corporation l (DENTAL BUILDING. MONTREAL) .. Denominations: $1,000, $500, $100, Dated February 1st, 1927. The Dental Building is being erected at the south- east corner of St. Catherine and Bishop Streets in the City of Montreal.‘ The building will be fire- proof throughout, having storcs 0n the ground floor, and the three upper floors will be specially equipped for the use oi Dentists and‘ Doctors. ‘Z The leasehold premises, when the building is frn- ished, have been valued by Ernest Pitt 8r Compan at $720,239. so that the bond issue represents orig 42% of that appraisal. The Trust Deed securinF this issue provides for a Sinking Fund that wil retire alll Bond! before 7% First Mortgage (Leasehold) ZO-Year Sinking Fund Gold ' Maturing February 1st, 19d}. maturity. The nct earnings. after providing for Operating El- penses, Ground Rent and Sinking Fund, are cati- mated at $39,000, or practically twice the amount over, what of the Empires needs? Canada, it is acknowledged. is the, foremost Dominion beyond tlrej seas, and the Keystone, some aver; of the Empire's perrnanences. What; will the Centennial of the Dominion show to the \vor‘lrl—this country‘ which ls now the melting-pol nt‘ Running through the file was the imposed the The lSupr-eme Court “Defer execution of the conviction" was the Customs De- partment's word in May, i924; “ex- "That is the present msltlmbnmlers, the Empire the English irnvc- ldone so much to found arlrl msirv lain. has become history. Who were the representatives? What pert did the English play irr that‘ momentous gathering? They form. the backbone of the Empire lu pup- ulntion, commerce and wealth. The utlve assistant in the department. been in jail long ago had it been l left to the department." l am, Sir, etc. , TEETOTALLER ‘fogrgndations were laid centuries -__¢+>—-—- Ministers were present from the shores _of the “Seven Sens". but - wbnt was accomplished? Conces- "St. George's Day, April 23rd, 1927,sions are good-at times. Banquets ‘often stir the best in surfesrrrcn; lSlrz-‘Canadians generally in this but where do the Dominions trinrrd‘! historic year will turn thoughts to COTIITCilG-Tilllflll. 1867 andiy. or was it divided? Wlro will irr- ln a measure review the Dominionfsterpret the "handwriting?" ll/hlri llfvirfefisrdllrinl: the last llulf centurylwrill the "balances" any‘! ls ll linu- he justlydor the English to wake up? ‘YE MEN OF ENGLISH BREED! ‘races’! l necessary to meet the bond interest. PRICE 2 Par and accrued interest, yielding 7% IVritc jur Special Descriptive Circular. W. A. Mackenzie & Co. Limiter! Investment Bankers 217 Bay Street Touch i The Conference oi‘ Empire Pre- ‘ .\, 1*}. .\I.\ CNliiLli. Representative Box 431, (‘lrar-lottctorvrr. their Was the Empire united more firnr‘ "We pray God that our voice may lbe heard and that such a denial» MAN ON THE STREET. 4+» ‘able and disastrous abuse may TO MAKE THE ELECTORATE cease! THINK. l l wish to draw your attention. 3M1: iliditor to the second last para- Sin-Thc writer its-a been ram-graph which clearly indicates that ed as a member of the executives“ was the abuses nomgrm-y w lne '37 the Temlif-‘Hllme Amallcer bu‘ civil law that the Cardinal was de- .s one of nn increasing number nouncmg This paragraph ("d not who have decider! that. it is time Mme“ h, the mam. o; the at,“ z':.".::'.:ri":.':::rlzilhlmr.:':*';':ir':l~--<~- we P- ing the mutter of liquor control vshiw" g tglxhggnolrFade rmereme m Prohibition u"ns introduced irr llimy m" ‘h‘ “b0 I, v u m gathering of about 20 men, rrnd= l“ View “M “d” ‘£11 "fa e! as .he statement was mode that theme llllbilfl '01“ K0 a 91' w existing Act has been purpose-lynch jllBl-i-flflii ill Bfluyillfi 0110! tile D00!" brought into rlisrepuie its cvldenc-uvr in question grossly misrepre- ed by the increasing nnnunl prrrlsenictl" the Cardinal. tits made by the Commission. 'l‘i'lo I nlll. Sll‘. 0K0». purpose oi‘ this letter is to ask you CEN$0R if-{O-mi- ll‘ you will he good enough to sulu ply us with n statement either dir- ectly or through your columns, pre- ferably the latter. showing the are Sir-,—I have read with consider- lllilil Proms hlllilled U19 Gllvelllwable interest your editorial in to- ment by the Commission since tlrenlsys issue of the Guardian under inception of the Act. jthc title "Need of inspection" in W. C. LAWSONwWvlrlch you have stressed the need Alberton. April 5, 1926. or keeping all the products export- led from this province 11D l0 "l0 (1920, $51000: i921. $30,000;lhiglrest possible standard of qual- 1922, $23000; 1923, $14,000: 1924Jily. Might I say that your note $44,000? 1925. $45,000; 1926, $57,101 warning to the producer is very 000. Lest year the Comnrissiomtimely and one which 1 believe bought a seized cargo of liquor. tlrelwould stand repetition from time POTATO INSPECTION larger part of which was sold to-to time throughout‘ the year. _ Quebec Cnmminnlnn at n profit. There is however, one grave err- When the new Commission under or which l 110i; 160W l0 D0lllt 00l- _ my‘, Amt-u, "Saskatchewan and . tinder! 00h Mr. James Paton, took oiiice lulto you particularly siuce it is one i924, they found affairs iu a chaoticjofteu made by the lllfllly EPOWQTB mnditiort. For instance. in 1923.'of seed 001M000. 011d Others. ill rithough the COHIIHlSBlOIYS booksllris Province. 8nd that 1B 000ml“- mowed they did nearly $25.000'ed in your statement which reads znore business than in the prcvi-flThe defects probably were not ms year it turned over in profltsqserious. but were sufficient to be $14 000 less. Evidently the moregarr infringement of the rigid rules business it did the-less Drflfllfl "laid d°""," by m” Wm” Gmwer“ . xcd Associat on." , _ fffehfgogfgethe pwifgrevetllladfltlro‘ The Potato Growers Association. “(may go, ' thnve nothing whatever to do with M'- P“‘°“'“ c°“""“'" h r ti s r r in the rion immediately installed a pgggniklxlllglifi; is? anegw ccfiergo mgum. per audit and check n5 fiyB standards governing ‘he "Ne" M“ Lawsom a“ a bankerflions m This work is carried M" “Ppreclate m. handling otherflrlrspllylftitlirlie Dominion Department 0009109 m0lleY-“hd- (L) or Agriculture; Experimental T‘ Bran h, Division of Bota . AN ‘NFAMOUS FALSEHOOD Tlrlemgeed otato inspection Sal:- vice was instituted as far back as 1914. and with the aid of the Plant Pathological Service has been in- strumental in introducing to this province potato disease control measures, and more particularly in introducing _our best strains of seed potatoes to the Southern markets. This work was there- fore in operation long before the Potato Growers Association he- cams established. The service is free to all who apply for it no mat- ter whether they are members of the association or not. Our aim has been to assist the growers in the production of disease-free seed potatoes or as nearly so as it is possible to make them. So far our efforts have been crowned with success, but unless we have the hearty ctr-operation of each and every producer. and dealer, in seed potaioes-to-aselst us in keeping up this high standard than the busi- ness will. in all probability. suffer in proportion. ' I am, Sir, eto. 8. G. PIPPIN, District inspector. Seed Potato Certification Sonics. _-<oo---- LIBEMLMUFPGRT" - 0F PRO IIHON Bin-The Alliance claims they have the promise of the Federal members‘ help to en rce prohibi- tion ‘by preventing Bin-Wednesday evening’! an": riot contains a Prohibition a ver Eisement entitled "A0010" F?“ Beer Debaucb." The advertise- ‘neut, quotes what purport-S t0 0f]: lOanadian Press dispatch will“ h scribes o. run on a 01W"? i" t e Province of Quebec ‘by 25,000 poo: ole in order to obtain ‘free Dellxll The "dispatch" states that m? crowd included "molly W011i“ w n children in their arms. "Gilli m‘? wglhing with crutches. 1'0"‘! men and women" and persons l1 all‘ walks of life." Arter- quoting the so-called dispatch "lflfdYfil altars. 2. velatlons" oonta ne ' example of the dcilrflv"? i“? “M? in Quehtfl! Drill/him 0" 4 "sun ° it; Uiquor Control Law- qlo 4-9341 the advertisement on‘? would think thst every m“ 12c woman in the province of O00 was a drunlrard. A more infamoga falsehood never was Prim“ "'- ‘t: QIQQBIQ of the Trench electors - A; everyone who has event 1011i" in that province knows there iadllot s more moral. 1nd Jlilffl“ “5_ thriltz rwonle in any wt 0' Ci," sda than in Quebedconsequenty m; effort to make them apnoea‘; drunkards an: 1352:?" 5 n ""é.'$‘.'.i.‘.‘.i%. a.sle 0110100? 1' "l operation in British Columbia. MI- wMmmyuQne-laec “M” the rug-male ti": what has been happening all along under ‘Lise republish the following l‘ extract tllllvMhtir‘siis1lin"a09ii1"l"”9'mT““. ~"°" .'”°"""~""'°"-‘ portaiions. now can this h». reconciled with m mo. 110k you‘ to _ ~ ' front the Steven-e Commission ~- proud of. country-henceforth called English." America and the pared to be represented rtt tlre ‘ficonferencesfl’ have been bigger. To Durham the Empire owes a debt,‘ of gratitude. al as,_ ell as University, our share, in the phase of nation-building has been, through value higher education? To-day, even, the English cannot point to one of their kin as presi- dent of aleading university in Can- ada. Yet we hear much of English universities. Did they provide us a background? If s0, a poor one. Is it of moment that the leading, press infonns the public that only one Englishman holds a portfolio in: the Dominion Cabinet? Appoint’ ments to commissions and other‘ offices for years beck show a simi- lar trend. Here they ought to rank high. , It might be worth while for thei English to remind themselves that, a friendly rivalry has existe I among the foremost nationalities in‘ Canada for some three quarters of a century-s, try-out assuredly on a big three thousand mile front. Are we to be second? Unfortunately. they suffered han- I i dlcaps. National Education in Eng- In fairvvsather or foul, ago nights or rainy l vs. I have always ma; . with‘ Chianti: piollS ‘ark Plugs- they're le. In ‘Iii m ~ “h: =- i‘ Some salient facts ought be ofllvlighty Empires rose nnd m0"? "1011 Ofilillflfy concern to thoseGreece with her philosophies. sci-f of tEnglish blood who form so largelencos and arts, a great world rpowi a lpart of the Apfllilllfll-illill 0f lilifiler, crumbled; history alone rclll-l nl‘ "Tlleher grandeur. ‘Home. with lrer ling- lled ‘Legions the world over, ilro inw- Ths Union oi‘ the provinces was affgiygr to nnglonn ‘Fulfil-liming event- to British NOT"; [Rome drunk with power. But what Emlmev and-Of Rome to-day? .Hlllf;0l‘y tells oi‘ strange though it may B98111. "other nations that lettered Dllil are. found the ‘English none to well pre- no mom ‘ Will Englishlrrerl. who hrrvo givt-rr ‘Our part shouldlro the world Lord Illlrllfllll. il- (FOVTERJNMENT AlND is true, outlined Colonial Policy in, paralleled in his distinguished Report in- 1839..ll1A1NG-’IllAiG-l<3 and [liter-attire sccorrri only t0 that Or‘ Greece. if not. its equal, a living language on nil corr- nxgsin,‘ 1n education, mpflftnleul~itlnfilltS, illlil o. passport oi‘ con» merce on all seas. will Men of this Breed still hold high the torch, or the years, we become “hewers of wood and (lraw- much neglected. Do the English 0P5 0i water" tn Time must answer. WORTH Let us remember. in the post iellfl their rtrtbrlru ; . lNS'l‘l'l‘U'l‘l~0N‘$ OF the multitlrrlcsi’. 1755-4-7-9-13. i? Sugar Beet Pulp can as ran TO YOUR CATTLE AT THIS szAsom OF THE YEAR ' WITH EXCELLENT RESULTS. IF YOU WANT TO INCREASE THE PROFlTS FROM voun HERD AND IMPROVE THE QUALITY or your: MILK vou cm os- 'l'AlN THESE RESULTS AND AT THE SAME TIME same voun cows To A CONDITION OF PERFECT HEALTH av FEED~ mo. SUGAR BEET PULP VIWE STILL HAVE A LIMITED 'QUANTlTY OF THE ABOVE IN STOCK. ALSO BRAN—-SHORTS-— MIDDLINGS——OIL CAKE —- COT- TON SEED — SCHUMACHER FEED — OORNMEAL —- CRACK- ED CORN — HEN CHOW - COW CHOW — ROLLED OATS AND Lmws llll- OATMEAL. ALL OF WHICH we “n, am new,“ a ARE: SELLING AT LOWEST PRICES. A. l-lorntaidtitloi. ILlsten! “ENHIPILJYNID TO FREE-l “l have a wreath! .\ly forehead A hundred leaves. a hundred sh years; ., l never knew the words “You lunir-l And shall my wrclrilr return to Never! dust?" No! t Tire English. the ould determine in fit themselv- es, through higher education, thor- lic life. to be ready and in Parliaments er capacity. That wnrlrl over. rrs HERE FOR you The best‘ Coal, Coke and Fire-Wood. Allin sheds and dry. Sold in any quantity at the lowest price. When in need call. CK’ARD& ‘ Rhone 240 f . A A?!" ilillghly practical, etc" for serve ml Com missions. (Continued on page 14) l s; l Pl! at all oe Bl etc. in Vhiltfifi is theifhdls Let them to themsellves .he 0Q, l r