PAGE FOUR '- iiiii iiiliiililiiiiiiiilii iiiiiiiiliiil I. Oleatae I. Illa!!!) Vlao-Pnallaat. l. la-utary. Ideal. Oal. D. L-Iaallnlal. It. l. 0. Pg-qallgji, I. IIfIIIlt Notes by tlie Way The cost o! living. which so great.- fora time fell o8. takes no account ly increased during the war. then ‘ THE OHARIDTTEQUWN GUARDIAN STRAWS Excerpts from Varioua Sources. Kivowlng Pains or Senlla Decay? The intricacies of labors organ-q the best (foal and tie-p. Iditoe and longer, I. B. Iuaatt. BURNS we... MONDAY, JUN i Associate Idltor. n. n. cum. E 7, 1926 O " Nothing amnion‘ ‘. w than‘ aaelillzxjelly. B: I. Pam. Hasnem nature's heal- ing. Wonderful for cuts, l’ '_ little accidents. cusssssoucu Mrs. co. [Ctholldnlldl sszo 6.1m Ave. Montreal Vaseline PBROLEUM JILL-Y l LESSON on PROTECTION i I Some months ago the London] i Daily .\lail sent "hiiaaionr of Brit- ish Trade Unionists abroad to study conditions in leading competativc One of these Mis- non-politicai and em. with no axe to grind and not communities. ‘ sions. independ-j 5O §-@O-§Q-O O§OO'§O+O§&@O-§-§O-Q Coal You Wan looking tor evidence to support or to de-tioutiu- any political creed. ‘was sclll to the United States. The National Review of London. When you want ltoli-Ingland. May. 1926. comments onl We‘ take pleasure in the Mission to the Untied States.. and what was round there. We l selling our customers ""°"’= "it is somewhat suggestive that should nowadays be necessary to ‘Free Trade‘ u , ,t h send workmen from verlng I w en and i-luklatul to an iron-clad protectionq ill-ll country, United!‘ jstutcs. in order to ascertain wbyi such as the ‘where they want it. its condition is in most materially Send us your Coal Yi-‘tiilt-t-is immeasurably better than}, oi British workmen themselves curs- ed by free trade and foreign com- petition, after personally investi- gating industrial conditions under the protective system 0i the most highly protected and the richest country in the world. And still. here ill Canada, with American prosperity continually eyes and drawing our men and wo- under our miin to their higher Wage fleldsmvc little Canadian screaming high protection have politicians means higher cost of living, screaming al- so,‘ that meanest of. all screams. that protection means money in the hands oi the manufacturers. an ap- peal to the ignorant to arouse the meanest of all jealousies, that the poor against the rich and all for political support! of ENCOU RAGING REPORT The monthly letter of the Bank of taxes as such. As oilicially tob- ulated it includes rent, fuel, food, clothing and other requisites for the average family living in a rented - dwelling and employing no domes- tic servant. Civic, provincial and federal taxes. along with electric lighting. telephone service. railway or taxi fares, postage, contributions to church and charity and a hun- dred other incidental outlays. make‘ quite a formidable total in many households, but these are not tak- en account in the official cost of. living. sacs NATION'S us: or m- m» FAT ‘til Denmark some W"! “8°- i‘ great number of cases oi a pecuiifll‘ eye ailment were being treated pri- vately. and also in hoapitlb Blink!- At first there is swelling oi the eyelids. and an increased amount of "tears." "However this condition becomes worse. and a dry condition ensue-s. so that the eyelid cannot move freely on the eyeball. . it was found that the onset oi Taxes are Important to every-Eh“; aflmem could be 93mm. to householder, because there are} have occurred albout the time that three taxins Powers. the City. theif‘f_"i:z“r“lf)u'l‘zgfdflflg ffiléaiggayfilxttt . . 1O ' Province and the Dominion, which were gpmng “me i, any but," (o, levy upon him in one way or aD-UhQmQeh-ei other from time to time. We hesri it: Japan thousands of childreii much more about federal and pro-idle‘ 6"?” Ye“ w” E was‘ “g "1 ' . t f hi h vlncial taxes than about those| I one o’ "w "um omso w c 1118f] same condition of the levied by city councils. but that isi wag this eyes noted above. because of party politics infestingi _ the higher governing bodies andph-ysician saved UllOllllBlldS oi lives Treatment lily a famous Japanese The condition was noted in animals the supporters of one party is consuls“ and yet even when death w,“ stautly charging the other Willlignly h, matte;- og dayg, appropriate making imprudent, or too llhgrnljlrtéifllmlzfil saved the lives of these _ .au ma . expenditures. Many city councils: Md “yum was [he Human‘? especially in the Maritimes, are! l“ Japan {Ms physyclan ted me fairly free from Daily-BOUNCE]Fchiidren with the oil of a fat fish. strife. but they have nearly alLinto the diet of the sick aniunals. _ - jun increased amount 0i butter fat. steadily increased their expendi ‘pgg yolk‘ cod liver OIL mm from ietion are as complicated as thosel of capital. From the organ, of the American Federation 0f Labor, the American Federationist, comes this Welter oi information: “June American Federatiohist. page 4-10. an error stated that the Executive Council granted the re- quest oi the Egg inspectors’ Un-i ion No. S705 to amalgamate with; the Tea,.Coi'l'ee, Cheese, and Eggf Drivers‘ and Salesmenb ‘Union Nod 172. The decision of the Execu-i tive Council upon this application was that the Egg inspectors‘ Un-|= ion No. 8705 does not come uuderi the jurisdiction of the intcrnation-i al Brotherhood of Teamsters." Labor as well as capital appears} to be getting just a hit overorgan-f ized-Thc independent. b Ultra-Violet and Ultra-Styles. A British doctor recently catne to the defence of low necks. short skirts and thin stockings. The more your akin is exposed to the tiltra-violet rays of the sun, the more healthful you will be. Bare legs would be even better. he said -—if you can escape chilblaitis in winter. Fifteen years ago a debutante went home from Ascot withs head- OU are cordially invited ‘o 017311 YOU!‘ Ic- count with thia Bank. Nearly 10o "an right banking guidance. A hanrb trfrbr‘: Bani near of banking“ experience in the rum...‘ um munities oi Canada enables us to ofler a bro“ and helpful service to Canadian farmer-g, Nor need your account be a large one to en. list our clone attention, for experience bu‘ shown ua that email accounts often grew i,“ to those of substantial size under us; you will gladly take can of your banking Iqlingugg _ THE BANlg OF NOYA scorp, TABLISIIBD I03 Capital 110.000.0110 a..." siuoomo Total Ilaantrcu mm” does. _ ready hendlingitig UNIVERSITY ed Oil is now gushing forth at a rnte which pours $100,000 a month into the University's treasury. It is thought that tha yield may__ah0rtly exceed $1,000,000 a year. The At- th Texan newspapers are al-that this money need not behotrtl- as a principal sum from which 01-‘ TEXAS RlCl-IEST 1N wmthDlionly interest can be drawn, bu; "may be spent currently to exp,“ e University of 'l‘exus."—'l'iine T"""O Auto Drivers . “We can tell in 1:‘. uiinutcs whe- _ i ordeh ‘W’ °“’"- 0'1"" "W" i1 "RIB "leaf Montreal. always an inf r '- ’ " - . I ' o m“ lures and ma" indebtedness ‘minimal 3"“ kidileYs "r mile’ “ill-I'M” ache. She blamed it on her hat. an torney (lenerul of 'l‘extts has rub-d A. & coir-mild justifiably claim to be ‘theio; presen, 00nd“ Phone 240 iim"! W“ ‘"1 ‘he 91h" ieg- wfiitive publication, speaks hopefully ions in Canada. ‘vmkfihm’ °7 ‘he “"143 “m1 W°"id‘;"The favorable upturn in Canada's pit.- competitors came here to studybusiness situation continues und , +¢v+evr+veoo++o+e+eovo+aiuur success with a view to emuln-Tncrenslng activity in the major in- FOXMEN g ATTENTION z Now is the time when you must give young foxes the most particular care. It is the time when you must guard against the deadly HOOK /WORM and EAR MIITE when Y0“ "ll-Ill rid your ranch o.‘ all health and wealth des- troying verrvfin. ' I CHECK THE FOLLOWING Hook Worm Capsules Earmife Lotion Spray for Fleas Keathing’: insect also insect Powder in bulk Crcolin and other disinfect- ants. nus 2 MACS DRUGSTORE 149 Grcat George Street Powder CEMENT- Two Carloads FRESH CEMENT Just Arrived THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO., LIMITED. eed Oats We have In stock I 79W thousand bushels of choice NUMBER ONE quality for purity and germination. IMPROVED "BANNER". “vtcronv” "IRISH WHITE" "ABUNDANCE" One OARLOAD of Western rscieaned while SEED OATS prance number one tor pur- lty and germination, our "N" brand. P, E. laland "BANNERS" reelsaned and graded. We are selling at special low prices for CASH and CREDIT to ault customers in But that, strangely enough. dustries provides a basis for e“. ‘was when Great Britain was Pro- courngament." says the letter. ‘IH-iiouist or llylttg under the tnonr. No doubt, without intcntiotinlly‘ o-tiluut afforded by ‘Prutectiotiwhileilgnoring the King Government's the letter anya, "as to the future much de- ‘iililll. ulhet- nations were groping towarisiphrt in the "up turn," the light, ‘ ipends on the crops." lt then goes scientific tariffs, admitting raw mu- on to show that in all the provinces ‘LTM-‘i 1'9“ “"11 “HWY lflxlng iliiiexcept British Columbia the Spring gbfllllflfllillg matiuiat-turetl goods. ltihas been from ten days to two ‘was. after all. common sense which weeks later than usual. which they ultimately ,t'uund when they established their but thnt iyvas knocked on the head in thesepyo tar conditions are fnvorablr- (or ‘islands eighty years ago." in good crop. The increase in earli- .\t'ter this introduction the‘ Re-ilngs on the Canadian National Rail- \'iL*\\' goes on to tell what the Mia-i “ion the United I They were well received. they mingled freely with employees M“! emulators. "and "these tynicahthht. if another good crop is added """k'““d'm9 “Viking Tfilllfi Ullion-ito the last two, Canada will have il-‘lls enjoyed such an experience as had never fallen to the lot of men in their position." Among the outstanding phenom- ‘"1" "my fofiutl the United ways is also referred to as an cn- couraging symptom. Altogether the letter is guardetlly optimistic and there is good reason to hope discovered in ‘States. made a good forward step towards prosperity. i-so>-—-—- EDITORIAL NOTES. in The failure oi the steamer Scotiu to cross on Friday. once more pain- fully reminds us of the truth of that classical gem which once ad- orned fill oration in the Provincial ‘States were ihese_ “l. The widespread prosperity Inert-tripling through all classes of ithe community." "2. The extraordinarily high ivages industry can afford fo pay out oi Its overflowing abundance." “ll. The absence of class jeal- "llhv and class hatred and the con- cqtietitiy amiable relations be- and employee. iCupltai and Labor realize that they it"? partners with a common in- ‘iercat und not sworn enemiegy Legislature. “This island is all stir- rotinded by water." Left to the House by the Speaker whether the petition of the Con- servative legally elected in Peace River and the illegal election of Mr. Kennedy by "Baldy Robb" should be discussed in parliament the House, with its Liberal and i I i i. ,. itwccn employer ivultie for the civic taxes they pay year to your. Cities have grown both In wealth and population more rapidly than. the rural districts. We have not at hand statistics of the cities of the Maritime Provinces. but there are offlcial figures published whicn show how the cities of Ontario have enlarged their expenditures. their taxes per head and their in- debtedness and most cities are much alike in that regard. The assessed value of property in the cities oi‘ Ontario increased by 50 iper cent. between 1914 and 192i. but the taxes incresned 128 Deri ‘cent. The taxes for schools mount- ed upward 166 per cent. and the general expenditure. including both schools and civic services. gener- ally. rose from $260,885,000 in 1921 to $430,000,000 in 1924. Civic taxation per head, lo far as we may judge from Ontario’; ex- perience in its leading cities, had idoubled between 1920 and 1924. or from $21 to $42 per head. And ili has gone 0n increasing since 1924.’ land will doubtless mount still ‘higher in years to come. in a pru- itlellily governed city like Charlotte- [town citizens probably get as good as for any other money they expend. Not all Canadian cities are so for- tunate. but it is true even or those less economical ones that the bulk of their yearly outlay. whether ab- solutely necessary or not, 1111s been called for by the taxpayers them- selves. Yet when civic taxes run up in some cities to $200 per family, with provincial and federal tnx levies piled on top of them, the burden must be taken into account in making up the family budget for the year. it is evidently one of the potent causes of the high cost oi living, which is with its yet and were tpiaoed. , i A Wm" tens us that during ‘he she put the hat 0n the scales and iworld-war this ailment. became pre- wellhgd it- This Y9" “"9? m‘? vuielit in countries that had not same event. she took a notion to (Continued 0n page 5,) , Bea kllgwzeil Priiiviifllsili- 1 d weigh her entire outfit-gown, un- o W" “as 50°“ r9003“ m ‘dergarntents. hat, shoes. even the and as its cause ivas known to be due to a certain deficiency in the handbal- And 5119 “mild "l!" B“ . each country went about. its.of it came to only one ounce more own way lll curing and prevenlil1$ than her hat alone did in 1910. it. h. Dennmrk’ suck“ m. “hove, Au American silk manufacturer "he". w“ a "berg we M mm‘ and recently said that the total weight ‘VCR-Dill in the treatment with grati- of a complete smart costume. in~ Ffyllllllilugfitllllieils-gmvq "ver M mfire cluding shots. need not be more Us consmeramle amqum o" ‘animal than one and a half pounds, Per- ifat therein. Romania tisetl cod “P” ‘he 1'9"“ "Wm?" "W gilillg i [liver oil. Japan chicken livers and so fast und so far these days is s0 forth. h m _ Now the above are not all round t at ey are traveling “gm and Foods and a diet on ‘hem on,» keeping their place in the stun. M might cause other forms oi trouble. wmnmr” HWY"? Cmnpmliml- but it is obvious that to maintain health, to maintain our issues. to maintain the various secretions of tint- ihotly. wc must have these “oily” foods for lubrication, for building, The ‘Board vi’ ‘Education in Min- and to maintain energy. neapolis has embarked upon an uéxlfigrt f)’: ‘A; etii-‘Lfllidagdiifi!interesting experiment. Believing "me "m", Bu" o, vegemb,“ Wm that development of character is with liquid-s, prevent any dgfjcjeney the chief purpose of education, the ailment. Board has eliminated in one ofits schools the good old rating system "é which marked pupils in arithmetlc.| i An Educational Experiment. llailv Selections FOR lhistory. spelling, geography. From‘ lnow on the public and important rating of the children will be in in- ' Guardian Readers ,1 H. . n come to feel that their behaviour,‘ and not how much they can keepi in their heads, is the first consid- , oration. There is much to be said; u THE REVEUATQN Oljlvfigla; for thus shifting the emphasis. so, Lsgillnrilffilaaifll 8311;‘; algae... me long as the experiment is founded; and whatsoever he tihewetn me ion a recognition of the differences- will tell 111883’ Nll- 2313- among children rather than a tie- Holrwgfalilrgragtlkiig‘“$022k, ‘:3 sire to make them conform to a "um ' standard type of character. these are disciplinary virtues, and} seem to show a preference for] good little children quiet at their‘ 367°” Y” “We desks rather than for the more Or rfibiednyin bridal blossom gown difficult attainments of self-reli- On top-tnost twig each morn was ance, courage, individuality. —The| 868a ‘ eased m New Republic. A sweet songopurrow r tiality and department. They willij June 7, 1926 i SONG-SPAR ROWS was clothed in dustry. honesty. judgment. Dunc-*9'*¢§-9+O++4-0+O+¢ For?‘ " Anti the reason for this Wide. Progressive majority. holding grim-i brown. ly to office. of course. decided not‘ shows no immediate prospect of "ilmflll DFOBDENIY, for the general containment of empluyeeg and {or ilhc tnunificent wngeu paid m U“. itctl Slates workmen’! The Review ltives it thus: “it is due to the strategic strength of their position. which v engenders boldness and progress- i "WY cannot be dumped upon from abroad, thanks to the wise anti- llllmllillg legislation of Congress, which regards the home producer. ""9018? ollliiioyer or employee. as - entitled to fair play in the home market in order that he may ac- quire n fair field abroad." ‘ The Daily Mail, which had ..... this Mission. commenting editorial- ly on the Mission's report, and quoted apnrovinzly by the National I Review. “YB: "The tariil‘ gives se- curity," adding, "The prosperity i, which follows it i5 fully shared by h Labor as our Trade Unionists have shown." , The National Review closes its indmirable article as follows: illlieri security and confidence. Am- » i lerlcnn industry could never have . to discuss it, and the situation now is Kennedy in Parliament and Baldy Robb in the penitentiary. There is "isomer-other reason" for the watering cart being out in the early morning than the‘on‘e given by "the ladies" in Saturday's Guardian. The Streets Committee have inaugurated a much improved and more economical method of street cleaning, part of which is the watering of the streets before sweeping them. But this in no way interferes with the ordinary watering of the streets in the course of the day to keep down the dust. The small boy who was selling worms for bait on the King's Birth- dny has n future before him. if he follows his youthful ambition. in any case he has set an example in enterprise which older men might well follow. We are pleased to learn that he made good sales and int war prices. His venture also "Without the tariff, which sup-lmarks another of Time's changes; ,lt used to he bones and bottles. . The passing of the bone-yard and departure. Intelligent, honest and patriotic Canadians muat have read with am- azemantand deep humiliation the shocking revelation made before the Customs inquiry Committee of the House of Commons. Followinfl the astonishment and sense of shame comes the conviction of the vast and incalctilable loss to the public treasury, to honest import- era. merchants and manufacturers. suffered at the hands 01' smugglers. pirates and hootloggers, whose un- holy practices and profits were shared in, nldad and abetted b)’ sworn officials of the land. The Import trade of the country was largely seized upon by U16 Goths and Vandals of the dayfm be ravaged and smiled like a city taken by storm -in the barbarous ages of the past. Thin orgy of spoil and plunder had gone on in- creasing from year to year under the open eyes of Ministers 0i‘ the Crown to whom the plunderers looked for aid and comfort and for easy escape from the just punish - ment of their crimes. A dark chapter in the history of Canada has been written. And but for the sudden halt called by the ills call of “Vcry, merry, cheer!" And “Sweet. gwect, sweet" were trilied To tell his love that Spring is here. And earth with paradise is filled. Then echoed from a low tree near. lFul-l-rh-roated, happy. love-filled cries with song of Ready. ready. deer! 1mg "Sweet. sweet sweet." f5 piles. The green leave-a came and lhili from sight The miracle of love-built neat. And now are screened by blossom» white Their nest-imp ‘warmed feathered breast. ‘nenth The song-stern sing their gladdest notes! We hear cheer!" And through the air the JOY-Hill! floats: "Our sweet, sweet. sweet. 8P0 here!" _ ‘ ‘ Daily Lessons In English ly W. L. Gordon WORDS OFTEN ‘Ml-SUSDD: their "Very. merry. Bay ‘asomew-hat better." OFTEN MISPRONOUNOED: Dotti; any "the patient i; some hef- Fewor Farms In Uas The Census lBuraau announces ‘ Successful Angler We have articles in our splendid line of filhmn gum that will. when rightly need, make a gooi catch ctrtain if the fishing in done when-there are fish to catch. our line o‘ FISHING TACKE is entirely of English manufacture, purchased by undirect, and la the best assortment ever ahowii here. |t mum" everything desirable in Rods, Lines, H00ks.—Double Gut in all Desirable Sizes, Flies, Etc. Come In and see these goods whether you contemplate polnp flahing soon or not. it always pays to keep tackle complete-save; lots of bother when you want to start all in a hurry. Better add to your ‘tackle now and be ready. Our prices are the lowest that you can get good lulu; for anywhere. The White. Drug Store l. G. JAMIESON DRUGGIST O-GO-OOHQQQQQ-Q" Electric Refigeration TllE KELVINATOR The Factory Representative Ls Here ' And would be very glad to.discuss any of the points of Electric Refriger- ation with those interested. Household Size and Larger Phone or Call » ll l Pahnef wats/Qn Elflllifltl Co‘. there are 75.135 fewer farms in 964046-31. O04 actual use than in 1920; the de- crease is 4433 in New York; 61.634 in Georgia; 11.988 in Ohio; 11,536 in Illinois; 19.931 in _Houth Caro- lina; 12.115 in Kentucky; 18,520 in Alabama; 14.368 in Mississippi; and 10,623 in Montana; increases are noted in New England and elsewhere.-—Revlew of Reviews. "The Rlcheat University" Two million acres of land may or may not be a gift of immense value to an educational endowment fund. A few years ago olflcials of the University of Texas thought that‘ it was not worth so over- whelmingly much. The land W8! about to be sold for a song. Then suddenly an alumnus sullfillflfl that the property might contain oil; events have proved that ll- Jltmn ‘I-oood kidgment and strong convictins. A taete for music. Fond of tending and oi picking up information from peo- ple. Sympathetic. philosophical. an entertaining talker when the spirit moves you. with a sense of humor. MODERN BATH . ROOMS ARE OUR SPECIALITY Why not have those changes made in your Bath Room NOW. Can supply any Plumbing Fixture you may need. Your order will receive level‘? at‘ tention. FRED l-l. TRAINOR ‘m: announce wLumannpHoNi u“ so onsrrou eraser AT“ OPRPRINGE WWW" T“ 4_’___’___,_., ‘A i "Brow ' ' wit m atcanouo owl-nun ONAILOTTITO v_ vvwyq vwvv——ivvv M‘ °' "Y ““'""""°°"' “" iadvanced by m” m“ “m! bmmd” m“ “mm” m M "'°h""“°“ M“ loyal . Ollllonitlon u. Parliament You Probably dress veil, , catch. Pronounce one a as in "cat" Trauma. In bags of 3 bushels each. Bee them at our SEED STORE. Carter 8t Co mmfrso. ‘that have made it the envy and ad- wiped out this once flourishing imlrstion of the rest of the world youthful source of revenue, but . for the past forty years. But for where there's a will there's a way. "‘-iha the tariff. neither American This young capitalist has the will manufacturers nor American work- and ha may be depended upon to 'T ing men would be within sight of find the way. We should not be where they are todsr." p surprised to and him proprietor of i t coat a so all a worm ranch in the near future. A. would not the orgy of plunder have gone oi. unchecked? There seems to be no escape from this conclu- slon. m} plantll! time. III!"- not as e in "l8!" OWDEN MIBSPILh@i able: ca. chat. conference. discourse course. co WURD thmdtlhfilfld 1t is Willi." l g 0i‘ ‘$0M dlch -i1\...:1...' ‘ cha rga- GWNONYMB: conversation ‘talk. MOI’- mmunion. communication. STUDY: "Uao a wad amides our vocabulary b many lay.‘ day‘! vast; - u. and are a good manager. love when it comes knocking at your door. Your birth-storm lo _a pearl. which means health and long l-ife. Your flower is tins honeysuckle. Your cky oolors are light blue and w . crln: ulln- 593g mttrlbtrtesmhia fire, Life, Accident, Sit-hand Plate Glues Insuranov I Agent Good Strong! nuirkabla "euocoae to e cleaiii ‘n . ° »-.. ' "._.- .-.-...-.. ' . r I . > ,