amuse-y; ammo s; . . “=9.'.'.‘"S.;'L"“"" or ll-Il lds¢_-a_\ ti, illliflili! Bail) (sandal Isl! I-sO an u: advance) dollvdd. per no: (ll $ . lumen. ‘I a s. Illlll old l) l. Onrlh. flattened-humus. I'll.’ RHODES BUDGE!‘ The Budlvt 1110118111; dovm Water- dallnhrllsmcntbytlnelforan. N. Rhodes, Minister o! Finance, may lull be called Oswald's ‘bunshine Budget." Ivldences cf steadily re- nnin: nobility and prover-fly in notsd in the Minister's speech. The fact is not mirlimlzed, however, that In are still on the uphill march, and cannot aspect to rest or relax uni! the suznmit has been attained. ‘me ordinary expenditures for the year will. it is estimated, amount to $70,000,000. With receipts of $392,- 100,000, the resulting surplus will be 1111s will be a. substan- tial amount to be applied upon cap- ital , nditums, and special ex- penditures including unemployment mlffif Ind railway deficit. ‘fills is the lsst budget to be presented be- fore l. general election, and Mr. Rhodes emphasizes that while fully aware of the popular reaction to re- duction in taxation, the government recognises its para-mount duty is to the state and its well-being. ‘mxation has been readjusted, so itlat theincrease fails, nm on the general taxpayer but on the wealth- fur classes, who must be prepared to moulder a Bbeatzr responsibility. mm this end in view, a alter ranging from two to ten per cent is bflig phntd on mveshnsm mccmes h closes of $6.000 and on all in- comes in excess of 014.000- Inpoe trade motives a fillies’ jgpsou; by the l. 1 of the spec- ial elolss tax levied on all imports enter-bx Canada under the British pcslemen ’ l tariff. This h: amoun- saruansx. Halon ideas. - Germany indignantly d9- . nicd ma ollelfltlons- Is it any tisnity for Pica-ulna? --_-- 81,736 doaen compared with 48.868 lad year. ‘Ibis llbotrt dining the first. eleven mon“ of the present nscailyearhas ‘ H. ’ in volume from 2,119,000 dnlm to 1,992,000 but. the value has increased from $440M! to $461,178. amounting to only 30,000 pounds mainly to Newfoundland. ‘The total months ‘of the oiutent. fisul year 58°- The export of cheese in February was 312,300 munds valued at 851,- am. A year ago it was 289.100 at $34,560.’ During the flrd. eleven months of the current fiscal year the 089011 was $346,600 Pounds at $6.68."! -- pared with 74,519,500 at $8,108,597 in the corresponding Period of the previous your, ‘The bulk of the cheese export goes to the United . l1 adMsdne the Ommcil of Pricnebfilp of Pbielgn-bom and Native Canadians, Dr. H. A. Bruce, unmade commu- of Ontario, made a candid ' “At heart we use a frlauly people," hsdtoipercemlastwarbmlt there is at time something a little vpiedncedtoisbpvrcentmlci- pith wider the British preferential lull. Now it. is filled out entirely lnilheseknvofis- i, revislonindilitelnsuan- dsr ti»; Omtoms tariff Is also sn- pounced. brusque in our behavior, if our Sneechseems often to 10.01: some- thing of that old world flavor of courtesy so familiar to you, 1e h not because we lack courtesy, but rather because we are pqrhflpg 3 little impatient dd rdnndmy and Mlilatodbyiuflmiasianhesfl. adhectiwlowattizeliquorsmufltlfll‘ gflbooblemerisamedmthemld- ‘gwmesizarpnductiosilnexcise klosmlillritllvfllliqilfifl- Afitfldftiledeballsoffllebili- ‘gggiuqihtoday-‘s Guardian. wlshowliatitlsnofihefl»? “elec- em psbum" but a statesmanlike podaotfimaoaiculaledto ‘ B3105- banoblb Humanoid podtion at home sndflzsoad, and, at thessmc time. beq- lljiflw on those mom, mtitled ‘umaasnslonetmewwrttflm- KPWS LOST CHANGE g a an unscrewed“ w ll‘!- flsll pm that he did not buns join mcial lalbhtion be- hpe than was l. hostile Senate mflmfly. M is an clause which he. hopes will satisfy wit!“ within his g“; pony who have recently dis- o... that it was ponr tactics to an quietly in Ouawblm Md NW u the depression to return him to power. Naturally enough, obmrves flue Toronto Mail and Empire, they think Mr. Bonnet/t could not have stein their clothes if they bad been wearing them- Mr. Kinds immu- excuse that he had to get an with a maior-lty of one has even ism merit. ‘me Progresdve ele- ment in Parliament at. that time would have supported him gladly if he had introduced such legisla- mn. may supported mm gladly on less meritorious legislation. They were sllmng enough then to have forced his hand, but they did not d! it. It is all very well to say now that Mr. Bennett has appropriated s. portion of the policies that Mr. King put in a. book and’ Mr. Woodsvvorth put in a platform. averse to any undue elaboration of simple emotions and natural feel. logs." 0'18 y! we 111085 unique events 551108 the Jubilee celebrations will be a banquet at the Vintner's llsllLLondononMayiitobe KIWI! by the For! of “'-' me- ter o! fie Vintner's Hall. Pive Princes will bc-the chief guests, viz. YOPK. the Duke of Gloucester, the of Oonnsught. ‘Iho pihering will commemorate the "least of the Five Kinss." held in ma. when s1: Henry Pioard, Master of the vim. l1 the course of the preliminary hwins or the $5,000,000 liquor 8111118811118 conspiracy case, it was charted by the defence that the recur. had used "bhird degree" tactics towards one of the witnesses. Th0 Court investigated and ruled. that "the Mounted Police acted within the limits of their legal IUIB". and dismissed the objec- tlons 0f defendants. Then an ex. imvrfllnfly thins happened. Mr. Bra-is, for the defenca-intlmsted that “titers had been no intention to attack the R.C.M.P., that de- fence attorneys had attached small weisht to their objection; on the grounds of tactics, that the test]- mony of Mrs and Miss Blair had. merely been adduced in support of affidavits they had placed in his hands." Together they were in a position to put them in the Statutes. An un- ‘oylmnt insurance llifllbil, it pt into eflact then, wound have been invaubble in heksin: to tide Oancda over the depression that broke uponhthe world while Mr. l-Hng was Prime iidnistar d this country and remlvmg wrvlel sw- port from Mr. Woodswmflais gimp. . sozronms Moria die has abandoned Ohrls- ‘flie Ibhruary export of 088s WM some.‘ export of butter m Feb- ruary was again very small, of the value of $7,588. 1t went export‘ during the first eleven was 419.800 pounck compared with 4,377,200 in the same period a. year said the Lieutenant Governor. "If to thoPrinceofWalesJheDukedOr DIM d Kant. and Prince Arthur m“ W, Mac-rs scents for 1981, $.41 1m __ _ and the Jobs. can be. tn 119"’ cimllml’. 6158MB!!! Edward But to get them they mustfin $- IH- 0f hula-ad, David of Scotland, ilos n3 in privale kindness. Jomdmmwwmdemr m o‘ atthebotfomandlesrnthstrads Dunn“: ' from the ground up. Nobody out- .8nd Amadeus V1 of sidgqnmggnegsyhmexpedaw sflvoy. start life as a railroad president. ______ mesidents start as dsvrks, insonment iznpcsed by court of mllet for Belling DBlntlnBB falsely attrib ted to nmsters was fixed despite the pm- onel-‘s explanation that he swlrldled only: Britons and Americans. ‘Phat 3E (M011 him. f0 think internation- y. FiBllQfml-fl 0C $11510 Ky ha” dcddod not to have any rgim g1; ssea. because there is an old belief that herring will not come to the waters where blood has been smiled in anger. Ilbr the first time in a long interval the herring Qsain we Npmted plentiful and the catches satisfactory. ‘me fish were said to have departed 35y- "91 06b sifted‘ a Mam aver ‘l. many pnoplfiiealggthey Docmorstczy beonmewrtterffllhethoughisare "he" 9101181116. long felt, but never bimlshttoevrmemon. The same hflmensintzitecaseofiziventimor difiwvfly. anemanyfeellxigs "W1 101811188 in the average mind that are never pun; inwaremlcclcozoctoimamdazued T._._.Ju.'fl’$15"‘ We!‘ the mace of Wsion. The quick- 1118 touch. the mstrumen», for mm mention is lacking, so the ides, or fancy lies donnant. TwoLanoashi poliogm h“ irrvmtlafawimrlgss l'&8l.:1nng$z mblmerthsnasumllpaoketof trlgsdettecnwliichtizey corstz-ucted -_-__. The total retail trade in a. duflng 1008 mounted to 81.776.884.000 as cam- llWBd with $356,569,900 in 1980, flfwlfillfg to the Census of Mer- LIX L 193B and 64.5 for 1938. . braksmen or chad- peers. Poiita statesmen, if you prefer the stuffed-shirt word- must start as precinct workers and officers. Grover was "a"? 0f “N! bOYB” in Buffalo; Theo- dore Roosevelt served in the 1,931» lature and was glad to land the place. His cousin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, began his political car- reer a1; a clambaice of the Dutchess Oounty Democratic organization- or gang. it you prefer the realistic temp-Chicago Daily News. Jeremy Collier say! books are a guide in youth and an miter-tain- mem 1m‘ nee. They support us imder solitude. and keep us from becoming a burden to ourselves They help us to forget the cra§~ ness of rnen and things. compose our cares and our passions, and lay our disappointments asleep. we are weary of the living, we may repair to the dead, who have nothing of peevtrflmess, pride or design in their conversatior The last visible evidence of the N31“ The hgur vfhen mm: foundations ed. first l!!! ‘i I DUI '10 A FAULTY TIIYEOID GLAND pressure that it is found usually in those who are overweight. However you . Parkinsm and O. Hoyle. investigated a number of Pfltienk - thin, nervous type - and found that the thyroid gland in the neck was at fault, thus causing high blood pressurafrhe condition is ‘ten times more frequent in women than in men: it is not common under 40 between 50 and 60. ‘Two-thirds of these patients have had a chronic 801D} for many years. The enlargement of the thyroid gland is so slight. it present at all. that it may be overlooked by the examining physician. Dre. Parkinson and Hoyle examined a large number of patients in whom there was no enlargement of the thyroid yet the thyroid symptoms were present. ‘Phase symptoms you may remember are rapid beating of the heart, thin- nem or wsstinglof the body, great ness, and tremor or tumbling of the limbs. Souietimes there will be only one or two o! these symptoms - mpld heart and restlessness. which makes lit difficult in festeningthe blame for high blood pressure on the thy- roid gland. xfiatttumllylfthe éwigllsiédis at a for inmeasin, prea- sure, the treatment is directed fo- wards the correction of flue thyroid condition. 1111:. means rest in the majority of cases. However some of these asses show considerable enlargement of the heart, with beginning- failure of the hem-t muscle to pump the proper supply of blood. when the heart is mum to fail removal o; a part of the thyroid gland may have to be performed as this "quiets" flhe heart: it beats less frequently and does not tire it- self. thus preventing complete heart failure. The Point to remember is that high blood pressure in thin nervous individuals may be due to a poison- ing of the blood by the thyroid gland and that rest or even surgery may be necessary, but high blood pressure may occur in thin nervous indivi- duals and not be due to any trouble with the thyroid gland whatever. High blood pressure then is not a sign of advancing sgs in all clsu. THE CHtARLUTfE IUWN GUARDEAB» Whenyouqzlnkabouthlzliblood 300mm! have in mind yesxcofasma-ndmostpatimtsare Grant PIE Sentiment E 9 re 5 lg; Edi ..§§§§§;.§?§;§Zl§l£ in the day when Heaven was Hallowed their mercenary mlling Md Wok weir waxes and are dead. Their shoulders held the dry sug. pended‘ Y. What God abandoned, these dc. fended And saved the sum of things for Pay- —A. E. Housman, REAL WISH "Dent you wish you were a bird. Jimml’. Mid C0illd fly away up 1n the sky?" asked Peter as he watched i-be xngulls. ' "i Ji~~ ".2" srornfullv. "I'd rather be an elephant and squirt . .. ii ._. - 1...”; -i--—-______ GOOD EXAMPLE The turtle i5 an exammle of 110w useless streamlines are without a 800d engine. I '-- It may bc assumed that the Greek revolt is over and the govern- nubile“ KIDNEY PiilS ‘Rwy ind BAH-h’! foundations mart by .0 pwccnhltwilllhusbescenthst an ishsrelvy registemcd fhr the retemion of League ,me l. fir; FIBHEBMEWB UNION AND FISH- ING INDUSTRY Bin-On the 30th inst. the execu- tive of the Haber-men's Union are :':. meeting in Charlottetown to draw up constitution and by-laws for their union. At our formative meet- ing last Autumn, we asked tbs local Good Properly tol Own Life Insurance is keeps families from sovvmmvni 101‘ 1111mm! “ii-Wm” deuce in oldsge. Information in the near future Is we lack funds and need a good 018mm!‘- Every fisherman on this Island of ours feels that this, our only indus- u-y you may say, clear of agricul- turn. is not set-tins the hair that it justly deserves. neither in the past nor-present, but trust to see n. decid- _ ed change in the future. Isms. nvunuin a What do we find 1n our 11618113101’- ing provinces? ‘rho wealth of forest. mine,agrlculture. fishing and man- ufacturing. Here in our little Pro- vince just two industries of any im- portance, and therefore our demands and pleas for assistance are twice as imperative as any other part’ of Canada. Lower Queen Street In reading over the speeches of our representatives in the Local and llbderal Houses. we find very "We pertaining to the mums industry. and this is an industry bringing in to us in wealth around one million dollars a year, and with help and encouragement could be stenl-‘lad 11D to two million dollars, and thereby give much needed 01111110343519 m thousands of our Willis mm W!" up every yell‘. “What is the first step in order t0 sflgfy CM f” ch" better ourmcoriditicais aniyhelli gig. our Indus . n "e11 W ' unite as a solid body. Take Nova Booth, they have a stmbl 1111M!- W9 mad aimostevery dsy M’ 1119i!‘ 1111' mm; efforts in every direction to getadocentlivingoutofit, their medium fishuns with mlcht and main and their e501" have gotten them subsidies for boats taklngfishtotheBtatesandthus enabling them to ship wider Wi- __ ‘ "- for fishing boats 9.10118 their coasts and lard! 815MB 7m‘ m! mmumgemant of fisheries, also buying their silppiies cc-operatively, which means a tremendous saving. Every fisherman, including myself. feels heavy 971901156 m‘ tailed in . 1 sincerely ask all fishermen in the different local sections all over Prince Edward Island to form muons this coming spring, and that every fisherman from East Point to West Oapq some to Charlottetown next summer to unite in one 511M unlim- We have all kinds of work to do and grievances to settle in the lo‘ ‘ cod, oyster and smelt flshint 1114118" tries. look what a united powerful body we shall be. We can do prac- tically nothing individually and our members i L-72-3-23-li. plants built by 0111' great industry will go for-sins ahead to pmqaerity, taking at Ottawa. are Dllfhd l" the uncompromising position of not 200d property to own-it want and provides illdepen. gladly submitted l“ “i” PW“ °‘ “mm”- “q as regards Protection for the Home, Educational galiiiedhi‘: gfrftlzignabfugggfiysi?“ policies for the Children, Endowment or Pension Policies, and Annuities. g Let as help to solve your Insurance prob. 00., immzu Provincial Managers-The Great-West Life Charlottetown Soclty fr Prevention of Cruelty ts Animals (s. 1'». c. s.) dren 15 years of Age and under. a cm. Prizes-lat, ma," m: m each County. .....__..__.._.___.-_.__ Listen in to Radio Station CF CY Daily from 12 to 1 hr further details. should have curing and lay-products llii r being able to ask for a-nyth1118 5°‘ gauge we, as a bOdY. have not back- ed them up; but nevertheless. I would like m m every member o! our Ietlslatum. have they dam their part in fosterins find "WC-W" aging this industry so vitally 1m- pomtent to this Province? I1 not. let them go to their district. enquire of the fishermen their grievances. m- all have sums-folk 11W Hi hand, and air their wants 0n 0119 floor of the House. We see on all sideshelp and ss- sistance. loans, experimental farms. this and that. Where do the hardymen d: the sea net c1! at? 9° we not see on all sides of us ycuns non-military measures s 2,480,104 majority, and to; security by mili- . necessary, the score stood at 1.727.754 in favor and 64‘,300 against. These figures are fficant. They show that, public sentiment in Great Britain is decl- sively in favor of settling inter- nrtlonal disputes without recourse to armed force. and is not in favor of the increase of arms appropria- tions which the Government re- cen-tlv sanctioned. It is left to the officials at Dawning Street to plead, as they have done and are doing. inst the menacing situation they rmistmeet is noneof their own dbdce. but it is thrust; upon them. But the referendum launched by the Ieazue unions plainly indicates that the people themselves do not desire arms increase and are by no means pevrusdcd that security can be ever attained along these lines. Small wonder if the flovemmcnt is s“ 5 5 possible and not make of them. 8B we s; a people will derive Practic- ally no benefit but as consumers of the manufactured products of Upper ermen starting in? Should our fish- ermen not need 108M 8-! We“ l5 farmers? The cod fishermen especi- mgn growing up in hundreds Ind thousands. What are they gain! 9° do? They cannot get work any- where off the Island. and if our legislators do not throw all their weight in encouraging and rnlaIIIBB the fishing industry, the hard-pres- u‘; taxpayers 0g this pfCWlnDB will. inthespaeecfafmvyearsbeoh- nged to pay out thonsa ’ in relief- Are we going to blast and wreck the ependence o! those younB 111611 growing up in our ‘midst, or are we going m give them every chance it were, flotsam? Take unemployment insurflnw- Canada, will have to my our Iwdly share, for it's the consumer who pays in the end. Would not we be justified in asking for a lame s11- pxopriatlon from the Dominion Gov- ernment to finance our young fish- ally on the north and esst shores -—-— mm?- hflc hfid its Own- Mflenizclos é'*-"*'_' """"" i‘? The very regrettable indhpogjtjgn havoc wrought on London and ‘n? 31% "P" 5"" "M? 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