IIIIETIIWN ‘B l|iH|] IIIi yogi... cine s. InlIn Qkfifl-IBIL Qfl-U-Llnillllmli-I-D. Ilmersivijsseeenmn. lunati- mei liy- no ‘Way ,. new ' , more ln the Government, in Parliament and before such high oihcial boards as the Railway Commission than has ‘been allotted to them iur many mammalian-nu; Aosoototollltosylhlfinrrlo. “ilk (IIIAQDIAN In] is obtained ll '~ - l. Drown, ljnnip Your. snu leokotsll. Ilfllllo BIGIIOIIPI. “IIHQI Hired. I. D. Tnylor, Gris-Ron Minot. filer k 00., Queen Street. x. Iofhurson, Queen litres-t. . - I‘. J. Melanin, McNeil] I. A. Plflilal, Souls. _ saw llolnlts News Stands-G. E. for. lssd t4 t Breodwoyi 48nd street. Oppe 3 Street J Sixth Ayonuo. (Opposite uepot, llorelny Street. Entrance Wool BOSTON 0h! Booth News, how iork Representative-Inquire»- Powers, lno. Chicago Boprwosututlvo-E. J. rowel‘. Ire. L. Doueette, 2O during Pork lend. o. Tomilns. Kent Blunt Wool. Stephen Duly, Richmond Strut. years past. This is important and urgent, rbut only in part satisfact- ory. The officials oi‘ the National liluilways at the Mom-ton Rates .Conference showed themselves to [be distinctly hostile to Maritime ‘claims both in regard to restoring the lntercolouiai to its original p,“ 4m, status and the transportation rates 1'1- 6"- thereon. News from lhfifolloqrlng agents in Charlotte- lt. Thomas \Vlllle, I25 Elna Are. .\'. Iivvel, 4d Elm Arnuus ' bred Qiluiirt, Grant floor lfrisnk h‘. lhsys. 1D Ilillnlwro Street. Bullillnl, flummerslile. h. A. imnnntnn, Montague. YORK Iltreet A Sixth Anubis: 8. I. silo (irnnd (‘antral Depot; N. (ilmhel Bros.) llul llotallng’: worth Building. sum. l The Ottawa Gnernment has ‘been compelled by the stress of Epublle opinion to consider the situ- itiou and has resorted ‘to the ex- .\l. Ansllsmnns. THURSDAY, 1pediexit of appointing n Commis- ‘siun of Inquiry. This was not ask- ‘i-d ‘for by the Maritime representa- APRIL 15, 192s TONIGHT'S HANDEL CONCERT Tonight's Handel Lecture-Recit- l. in the Heart-z Memorial mun will be one oi the most important events in musical and literary cir~ oles for some time. In the past ‘we have had considerable surfeit of Scotch and Irish music and liter- ature, while ihe ‘more retiring dis- position oi those of English nuces- try has permitted the uniutcntion~ al neglect. no doubt. of outstand- ing figures and features in English Arts. Ilcv. F‘. }i. Litllejohus will be the lecturer one of the at tonight's cvuccn and will perhaps show that Georgi: Frederick llnhdel is one oi" ihe greatest names iu the iillfl musical performers history of music generally, and ab. solntely paramount‘ in that oi‘ Eng-I lish music. His influence on the ar- tistic development of England and its people is’ perhaps unequalled. Handel has entered. according to lives and was regarded wiih ills- Railway-g was; $9,696.48; theTuvor by all the Maritime members 81,088 opemmu Co“ Ol llle pl-lncewvlio spoke in tne recent ilcbate in , III ‘H Y . ' ‘511111111114311111111 331M111’ “'11” ‘wsnflsiligle oelifiestiogonilzlrolzoiiitll; 111: _. . l . 35!, This al-so it l lhiacdonuld of Nova Scutia, who is shows many things. First. it sbowfllhimselt‘ a member 0i‘ the Govern- mal‘ cumpand Wm, the ma; oglment by whom the Commission oi’ Canada. we have an exceedingiylmquiry “'1” 11111101111011‘ ihefil) T1111W1W- a 17116317 91111191119111»! The Maritime case was very a cheap service and a third rate strongly presented In the House o.‘ rallway sel.vlce_ Mlle for mlle the Commons by liir. lJIack, of Hali- operaung expenses 0t the wince fax, who moved the resolution, Dr. _ _ lMcLaren oi‘ Saint John, who sec- Eilward ‘Island Railway with iis“onded ll‘ by COL Canlluy‘ m. mu numerous stations and its conseqir-‘tou. and others from Nova Scotin ent multiplicity of officials, sllflliiilland, Ne" B1'11113“'1'~‘11- 11111-1 11)’ 11011- ' v H _ t ‘ . A. Macdonald, from Kitigls Coun- be 811131151113 m?“ ‘h’ not g1“ "l7. P. IQ. I.. also by Right Hun. .- than, that on the mainland afliiAi-mni- hleighen, m. Cuban, 0i on the pralfles‘ when; ihe ggniionsiliiontreal, Mr. Church of Toronto, are “mm, miles apllm But “land others in able speeches, and ievcn by Premier King himscli‘, in ‘strange contrast with the cavniii-r mrcatment he had given to Mari- ls illumiisating shows :1 much mori- serious condi- tion than this, namely. that‘ our ‘ wince Edward island branches aretime claims and grievances ilurixn; Ming Smrvul m feed me H,“ Olthe October election campaign and the C \' Ii In otbtr word we amp“ other occasimls‘ . A . . ‘ ‘S , ’ paying our share of the excessive. lqom J‘ A‘ Macdonald from our st of the rest or the railway sys-‘PWII Province expressed regret that ‘the problem of Maritime Rights v - ' I t i “n “hue “e are ob 13w] o p“ 111111 been referred to a (Jommis- n leading authority, lnio the {rrivate Illliii: and politiwilliezts wi-lias iuiu the art life of Englishmen; without him they wunot bury their dead‘ or has a composer been more essen- tially national than the German born lldndcl has become in ling‘ laud. The that on thc other hand ii may be Handel's England be never would have Iiceu same authority states suiil but for sojourn in whnt he was. it a'a._s nudcriho intiu once 0t English poetry and iii i. . lish national and religious life that his artistic conception bruzvilencd and gained the grandeur and digni- ty which we see iu his uratorins and which was wanting, and sce- ing the style oi‘ nrt. could nut but be ‘wanting in his Italian operas. 'l‘lmse who are fortunate enough to be present at tonight's concert in ihe ilcariz hlcmorisl liall will. nu doubt. be sirucied in ii wny aim-i, iin-y “111 i-nieriziini-d nnil Iii- cnjuy and llJlpFPCIilll). .i—-———-- THE P. s. ISLAND RAILWAV .\lr. John A. hiacdonnid. M. i’., for King's. askvd several questions In parliament a few (buys ago the ans- wers to which throws 1nncIi valu- able li-ghl 0n our r. iiivny relation to tho rest. of Canada. Mr. Mac- donaldb questions (gmnpre- hivnsive and thorough. opening up the whole question oi‘ operating ex- penses. the operating cost per mile ns compared with the correspond- ing cost on ihe whole ‘system. ihe revenue, traffic &c. \»\‘(:l‘(' 1$6.821.~i5 greater than the cosl pi-r 1111110 on this Island. What can we elect llwll. leglslalllres; “ml “cwlhnviitrct from n scrvii-i: ivhicli ‘s so ‘JII ‘V1111 11 111111111)‘ 111111 15 I113"11"“11Y,sli1xi ivhich implied that. no oilici‘ crippled. The operating cost, piarlimmediato action would be inkcn lslihls year. lie further pninicii out ‘that one ut‘ our most important problems was that oi‘ transp0rta~ tion, especially in view oi‘ our nar- row gauge railway and interrupted mll ,,l- plupol-llon? ‘ferry service with the mainland. I" ‘he figures above mm“ no m‘; which prevented the exportation oi our products at favorable market iseasohs. The pledges given to seal-refs 411111 other services ‘lTEHPIlPriIIUc Edward island ht inc- time uniting outside of Prince Eihvard10f Confederation had not been k011i. island and paid inlo the offices ofhe 581d‘ And mm‘ “mm-V i“ ""111 ipziihiully true. which is very largo the C. N. R. 11%; It was to be expected that Pre- ccivi-s iis proportion and the P. 15.1mm‘ KIW W°111°1 4111"" 111* 3P- i_ Flillwil)’ receives no credit for if. p°'nt,m"“ o’ ‘he c°mm"s'_°" 1'1 ilnquiry and he did so, ilwc-lluig n11- cn the ability and illness m‘ ihc an excuse for the inadequacy of ourlnien the Government had appoint- ‘ Nn serious objection Iias bi-cn In the general systcln count is liikcn of receipts from pas- other raiIwu-ys. 'Oi‘ this amount, The charge is frequently mach», as i-iluipmeni and of our service, that 911- missiou. Hut why was am Com- mission required’! 'l‘lic ipicsilons Jivs hundred thousand dollars alni Issue are “Hillel-s p.1- lnn i‘; 3-9111; 11f 1119 1313,1111 mud-wore cl-eqlerniuent to settle with the elerieil “ell with l“ share‘ of business or representatives oi‘ ihe pcoplc and laccoriiing to their well undcrsiood lwishcs. ‘The Maritime members ‘insisted upon measures being lilii- li-n ilurlng lilo prvscui session ‘s run at a loss oi’ from three to iii“ Jginnting elsewhere and ‘paid into offices outside there would be no uich deficit. Mr. lilni-ilonalifs dncsiinnn nl<<ii.""111"‘1-" '11" ""1111 “"'"1’1"1""‘1 '11- [u 1 brought. oui siillit‘ very Interesting‘ The dlscuulon appfi" lo hi“ finicrmaiion regarding the cur ferryjbeen, a; 1;,» a; poggiblg, fr" (mm service to which further rcfcrenceillifly P01111131 111" “'1111»'11 “Y” d" iar highly commendable, and ii ‘ended with the unanimous adop- iiou of. the resolution In recogni- tion of Maritime iilghts, which ivus ‘better. By so much the Maritime lclaims to a fair and equal partner- lship in the Federation and to im- should be at Work 811d 1111M i-1\'81”Y~ mediate remedies for ihe evils com- llmly Says 1;; so whenlm- 11 15 so 0|- pluincd of arc recognized and cs- liablishctl. m‘ l ‘ Parliament has heard the repre- “wrs m“ “rqsentativee of the Maritime; and lleXl. T110 fflmel‘ 1110 (1110 011 111°1‘Parliamcnt has spoken. its voici- g5l1ll1151,‘ 1119 133411-1111 overdue, |is In accord with the resolutions . failopled by ihe Legislatures in the if the King government carries Provinces by the Sea‘ what is will be made. _____-<oa__._ EDITORIAL NOTES Everybody says the street roller llOl. hlznyfiowc rs The Maritime -Provlnees sre just _o\ erweight auid ‘hp Prince Edward Island Rallw-‘ayuzikcu to ihc personnel ui' the ifmn- z The Public Forum I» mini: ls o!!! for the llssualsn by. osrroepozlsnn of p“ nsossurll; endorse the sp- gmng e! correspondent rvrfv . Pours Balms: Ifljqigli‘ ‘i; "m: WEIGHT Pnosnsm ENFORCE OUR LAWS. sow-Citizens generally will.‘ I . . am sure, agree with me that Coun- ‘ ‘cillor Heunessey is to be warmly I fat mun about his exceoeivei-marlis about our 901160 fOPSB-I wemhp 11¢ feplled "1 was iiqwn n1, doubt the policemen dot ‘C 1g“? f: the hospital yesterday and I didn't WWII 11111112!"- "liw bee: ° l: kin"; see many fat ones there. and I was/Wei’ ‘"15 - lmvz ' d u in every ward in the institutlon."lt1"‘1 ‘M! d” ‘l; mepelfza 5d a-wrgzb Now at‘ u time when ‘we arellihesglgélz m“; ‘ NofonTy Shaun 118111111“ argcertfzlgtlgw1zfe ltméfgltheir operations be set iorth truth- que ices o .' -' l d thinly a incl. that the stout personlxuuy and dennmfly In the r recur 0k, but the laws of which they "5111111-1’ e111?” ev‘1n.'1hmg 1n 11181511“: iveli as- the Police Magistrate inciuilhig oi course his food and his _m_e on-lcers should be enforced case. And it cannot he denied that by them to the extent o! lllell. under ordinary circumstances the po“.e,._ The), would glve no quar- 1111111111111111111111 °1 “"11” 119511 11‘ ier to law-breakers. They should 119118113’ 11 S1811 0i 11681111- 1110f, co-operate tu any extent with YV°11T111111°1Q when he 31°11“ 11'a111"t'hose who iliicitly sell liquor. his almost invafiivbiv new Onlriicy should help- those who try to weight. Sometimes It is not very curry on; 1119 law, vrhe pmmbl. 11111611 It 1B 11111.‘. 11111119 1111111111)’ P1118 tion Prosecutors should be assist- on somdweight just the same_ ed by them to the extant of their 0n the other hanii your verylpower. The great miijflflly 011111" ihin individual doesn't usually eh- izens. who waint to see the laws joy his food and his ease. Hjs oi’ this Province and City P6891101- blood pressure is below normsL1e11 111111 1111119111 W111 511991111 11191“ and.‘ he is usually much m.oI'e prone" 1119i’ 11° 11°- N” 11111101191 1111011111 to infection, including common,“ 111119 1° “Y- ‘V1111 eve‘? 1‘ 591111” colds, than is the stout person. 3111c“ “t 1mm’ m“ there are Tuberculous ls especlally comymore drunks seen on iaur streeltll mon among underweight people. than mh we lclfy “tum Olnrxlilql Ilowcvei- our insurance physicians ‘"11’ o1 er c 11 “Y. 0W1“ u, L .‘ l l l, _ l they siill have the license sys- gm’ Us some re“ I‘ 01111310“ tom." \Ve look to our policemen about this weight business. because w help m fill us of [he reproach . undenveight we that has been cast upon Charlot- treuted from the straight dollar leluwn‘ and cents standpoint, which is butl right ‘when we remeniiber that in- surance CGHIIDALIIIGS are really YOPXII-1C1lal-1O ed for the mutual protection 0i‘ ally the qmlicyhulders. 1 They icil us that both over-iThe iaveight and underweight are scriousl (conditions and should be correcteihl I am Sir, etix, A LAW-ABIDING CITIZEN ttetown, April 14th, i926 Halifax Fisheries Award es from the -Offlciai Record. and Comments on Prince Edward Island's Claims of the individual is to be considered a “snfe" risk. NM That mcn of forty five, of aver-1 age height. that is five feet seven‘ inches. who are twenty ‘per cent ovcrvircighi, have a death rate thirty per cent larger than those lll om. rgnlal-kg on 11115 gqnjei-iin of normal weight. m"- lnsi article we gave some At this age a slight underweightstatements which have been cur. is an advantage. 1rent ever Since 1877. but which are Historians. Someone once tried to tease a commended for his outrspoken re" l '1 . 33254.4 \\ililll_iilillii1ulllllllyl \§\\\\\\\\\\\N\\\1 ‘ , Cigarette " Wincha CIGAR ETTES ii ta l‘ (Inter Sir ll. H.) Davies contested (Queen's (‘unnty for a sent at Olin- wa. mainly on the_ question of our righttoushare m‘ this Award. and was elected with a large majority. it was then a "VP issue, and Queenhi County spoke out fearless- I_\'. 0n many occasions Sir Louis s110ki1 in defence of our province‘ receiving a,prcper share of that mnneyTlYut could not get even the men from Nova Si-otin and New Brunswick to protect themselves. Ontario and Quebec were tin-n vic- Ilmvcvcr, Incn iuider forty who not in accordance with the iucis. nrc inli. say five feet icn Inches. I-‘or instance, the 1'l‘l1111‘1 1" 1111-‘ "1' who are iwcuty [)l'II' cont nnilc icct ilmi. wc UIIHHIWHI (‘iminrlerzitiouf weight [or their hcighi- show .1101! 111° 1111)’ 1111-‘ 111111711 W111‘ 11111111‘ ilcaiih rule of fifty aver cent moi'e‘""1" 1“ (‘111131111- 11y 111° 1111111111‘ 11ml, llwse Ol- average welsh‘ lOl-1Stnles. has no oiilcinl iouililziiioiiq ll,“ lmlelll Also the statement ivbich is fro-i 1 H ' quirnily made that the .\\vn1'i1 “W151 'I'his would appear therefore thatlmflili! 0n I110 $111110 118.1’. T11~‘l' while 11 11w pnundg brim wgighf, iniiacis iii-c. ihe (‘ommissitm opened our LIVOIIHUS is a favorable sign. n 111 ilnlifiix 0n 111v 211111 ilay 0i‘ 11111‘; sanrl. 0f "reserve" as it were, aitcih1377» 111111 911111911 1111 1119 23rd 1111-"! this age any extraWveiglit is really 0f November. 1877. This complete-i u liability ly disposed of the report that lllCl ' _ money was paid over on the first.‘ in ihcsc ilnys when \\’U|i£lllllll111fJIllY| 13771» A11 ‘muchiuizs are available almost’ cv-“HILYH 11111111‘ “‘P_P1111"1‘P‘1 1119 “ “"“““ ”“ ‘W’ “f”1T~ZII.‘S.'I.SI§‘L“‘“i?!"aililidfi’°'°siiii kliiifnlziyiiiltti-Eoiio 11111111111; y(i1i1it)llni“‘i1lllli’f1lllg1~' the fact remains. have IIEIVPI’ ‘ ' , , . .. , . ~. fjhcnri ihni that foo sh arn 10H l-lillllllllfllllllfi. fuvoiubli, Ol lillidVOl ‘M0111 cunnfldlmed‘ but fie ham llu-nril it made on several occasions 101i public platforms by men who Jiguri-xl in public Iifi.‘ before and uifier we entered Confederation. 1X01‘ “was the amount of the Award uiwirvs correctly stated. It was frequently given as live millions. when as a mailer of fact it was ‘ilve millions five hundred thousand. iilere are ihe words of the Presi- Iileut oi‘ ihe Commisslun:—- V l5 1925 I “Having cart-fully and impartial- ' |ly examined the matters referred to . . . , , .. ‘them according i0 Justice and ‘I 1m. sanmlrfi‘ SIGN- And eqully‘ l‘) Conmrmlly Wm, llle 1110mm ‘wake ““”"'11-"°"'1Y-‘»@iemn declaration made on and .1115 51111111111113 1'“ 111111“ keep; n" 111s subscribed to by them on the Fli- “ sign ‘bi-tween me and you wmllh lllly n; lulu.‘ H117‘ ‘llliruugbxmt your generations; tbatl -.Awal._,l ll", Hum "l: ll", "lllllnlll, Y" 11111)’ 1111011” 111111 1 "l" 111" 1‘11‘11‘ilvo hundred ilmusuud (Iollnrs, In ihui. doth sztnviiiy you.” iix. iii: £1,111‘ l" l". W111 by 111,. (hlvflfnlngnl l2. I3. oi ihe United Sinies in ihe (lov- ernment of Her Britlanuic hlujes- ‘ PilcUWidIl-hlny Thy Subbatlis Olly, in accordance with the provi- lLoril, i-vor be 41 delight uni-o us in slo-ns oi‘ Ibc said irouty." iholy living. 1 Signed ui Iiulifnx on the 23rd 1 dny of November, one thousand cightbundred nnil seventy-seven. The above, as already stated, proves conclusively that the Award was ncvcr mudc In .IuI,\'. 1X73, and never was puid ovcr I0 Canada on July 1st. i873. but was paid ovcr some yours Iainr. I —-———-<-o>+-i Q O-O-QQQJQ‘O—O-OQ-OOOO-QO-O-O-O O-Q-C o ‘ é I 1X . 5 l 00C O-O §O§O§'OQQ90§§O-Q-O-QQQQ Daily Selections FOR , Guardian {tenders l April 1 HERE AND HEREAFTER When I um dcnd. if men can say , 1"Iic bi-bpeil the world upon its way; 1With all his faults of word and‘ deed 1 'I‘hi-ri,- is a largo amount of iu~ ed1iurniuiion contained in the report in my of ihe Commission which throws liiniililnil did Iiavo some little ne 0f whnt hc gave"-—ilien grave lNu gi-ilniiq- 1101101- 6111111 1 crave‘ pi'i)\'i|li'l.' coutriimiieil most. to iobtaiuing of the .\\\’lll‘il. There is iii they can suy-—Ii they but i-nn——."° 11°"Y111F 111111‘ ".111; (1111 1,15 1,0,"; l", played lheilsiunil wus foremost in furnishinii1'1"i1 "P1111135" . evidence in Great During his exam- the mam hniiispntiiblc 1 .. . , 1BritnIn's favor. l IS utyollvnsls straight. his soul was mum)“ m, wlbnesaefi‘ one o‘ American counsel said: all the si-honilis no olilcr than theirs wi-rc. ' "' lar children (louied-lhns been said ihai (‘zinaria stands ma} when“ l , l_ l. Hlll , l _ l llll ll “h? "n05 M“, (cluiui by pinyin, naked in tbs sunu a1 10m 1..< n1, n oi on a e tin-ions. Flni the cause is just. as viiliil univ as it was ihen. and we do nui. think Hon. Mr. King and his followers were ublcr men than Sir Louis Davies wits in his day. Alaiiers have also taken n turn at another angle.‘ Ontario auill Quebec. are nut now able to cry out against us. They Iiavi- rimciv- crl their slii-i-s of ihe Natural Re- source 01' ibc West in the form 0i their tirrritorial extension which ought i0 modify their opposition i0 our claim to a share of this award. Our claim is not out of ilnie. It inr Equal Rights. is the time for There is no escape from this dil- emma. Reluembirr Lord famous poem. Iii- wrnicw hei- i0 show ii. 1“'I‘in1i= ntinsi. makes all things i-vi-n. l1.\III| If we but watch ibr hnur There never yet was human 1mwer 'I'hut igoulil iwnilc if uniorgivcii The pnticut wan-Ii and vigil long 0i‘ him who treasures upii wrong." i ‘ This quuiniiivn is also u power- ful reminilci" i0 ihosc who now r03 present this Province at Ottawa. ,'I'hey are face in iui-o with ibie question. are you in favor of Iiigh- or loi-nl taxation m‘ prepared t0 stand up for the Island's share of 1111, Plshory Award? ll is not n ilcarl issue. I.Ik1- Bnnqiufs ghost. "Ii, won't down." 1 ___. ,.¢o>-—--~- ‘Do We Wear T00 Much Clothing? Condensed from Popular Science ‘ Monthly (February, '26.) Robert E. Martin. 1 'I'Ii4'y are having a crusade in Europe. The biliilil cry is "Off ‘iviih clothing!" I 'I‘brci~ million persons. It is re- lporii-d, have joined n nudity cult. ,"i‘bi-y' are swimming without bath- ing si|ii.~l._runiiiiig linked over the lhllls, and (Icing caliiithenics with- Iighi. on ihe question us i0 WIlll'|l~lU111- 11 "W011i! (if (‘K11111118- the Ii Iiegnn. s0 far as can be iii-ter- mined. in Germany. with s. health pl-lllce lqdwnrq movie called "The Way to Strength This iolil 0f recent discoveries made by scientists con- cerning the wonderful effects of sunshine on. the humnn body. For ihe tlrsi time lhminands himrd Byron's _ Keeping the This is the proud occupation Nation Alive oi the larrzcr and dire would 1 be the consequences to the people If. lhrfilllh 801110 1111701" seen catastrophe, the work to a sudden end. of every farmer were brought Individually, this may happen to any farmer at any time, with disastrous consequences to his family. In such a case ilfs insurance is the only safeguard. If your family needs pr earning policies will serve you Well- otection. our low-cost, profit- Write for rates to llynilman 8i 0a.. Llil. Provibcial Lower Queen Street Managcrs—Thi: Great-West Life 4 Charlottetown baths are by no means a new idea “hermetically scaled." "Fur health" in Switzerland, which “'11s 1110111111- ll country in the world to dIll('O\'(5l'l\V()I‘i~‘(‘. can be ihe mountains. But with re- newed enthusiasm the Swiss tack- cil up signs on mountain paths: ~ "To the sun bulbs." - ‘Pluglunil. too, had been interest‘ led in sunlight before German cul- lurlsis begun boosting ii. A group of scientists long had been working; i0 iind a reason inr the prevalence! of rickets among London i-Iiililriru.‘ They discovered that smoke and, fog, shutting out ihe sunshinej were to Ialamc. They found that. children could be cured by 0x11011- uve i0 sunlight or to ultra-violet light ariiilcially produced. l The English police objected to‘ nudity. but last summer permitted] briefer bathing suits on the beaches than ever before. Doctor 11001111111 iiill. director of (be National institute ni’ Medical lie-search in inndmi, Great iilrit- trio's loading authority un the curn- tivc powers of sunlight, recently advised man to abandon their heavy dress and wear us light clo- thing as women do. To the women who would bo healthy and beauti- ful, he urged: "Wear short skiris and artificial silk stockings and li-nve your arms and neck bare." Woman for yours have been giv- ing sunshine a chance t0 do its work. Now ii-must afford them sutisiitciiirii i0 learn that science ubcts fashion. And men who have growled at ilii-ir wivi-s‘ and ilaiighii-rs‘ ihinly clad ankles, tissue silk rIri-sscsunil exposed throats, 110w are urged 1.0; slii-d their ivinier nvvrcnuis and] mufflers. For medical nu-n Imvial found ihui with nil Ihi- protection nfforiled by a-oolcu nmli-r\vi-.ar,1 shirts. vests. cunts ZlI|l| mufflers, nicn are more Iiublc in (rolds and slmilnr ailments than are women who g0 through thc ivinii-r with neck and i-hcst exposed. hc says. “they could |lill'il|_v dress 'l‘ight woolen i-ioiliingnpul- tees wrapped around legs ii) iieeu bottom. and collar tight at the top to keep air from escaping there. The average civilian. while he ‘seals himself ui the top with I light cnllar. leaves his irousel legs open. Ailcquziii: ventilation‘ —--—<e>—-——— IMPERFECTLY COACHED. blngiciun (to youngster ho hi! called up on ihc stagw-Noiv, m] 110v. you've never seen me beiori} have you? Boy—--Nu, ilaildy. Mlnnrifw Llnlmrnt for burns. >~ “arid-if Spring Cleaning Timt You will need good coll- W? 1"“ the Albion Sydney, kinds. best attention. best Nah Bescu lnvernesq Albion LumP‘ Coke 8011011411‘ and 0111111 Vour coder W111 "F" w A. PICKARl) & c0; Iilis railing not. ‘unkind, mn- menu; 1‘1'-l1Ic 1011111 his Bellow men nnil tried nnqllkw 1101p thmn"---I'II bo sdiisfleil, ‘now required is executive uctimi m" a“ "'5 prmnmes 11 Wm “Valle implement these four-fold forever. 11111 00111111111 1l1llllofifl1iiYlsoliitiniis, able arguments 240 Doctor i). i1‘. Smiley, who kept ‘ ivnrefui records of colds at. Cornell University for fnur years. found about ultra-violet light, ihosr in- visible rays in sunshine that iii- crease the percentage of lime nnd "We have the testimony of Mr. James ll. McLean. of Soilris. Prince Edward Island (culled by The answers eiii-iicil ihe fat-L that the total amount of money receiv- 1| on account o! ireighis passen- gel‘ traffic, mail and Bxprcgg can]. 111:0. and. from all within the province representing the Internal business of the Prince Edward Island ‘branches or the Canadian National Railways d“. ing the year i925 was 8427.o::6.39. 0th or sources ls vary unceym1n_ Isympnthetic words. in that rc-i lgurd where are we at? Nu uni‘, Ii the ice-breaker Montcalm ‘gcislkilflw! W111"- 111" 11°11"! i" 111" 1"‘ mm Charlottetown harbor mp lal_‘tenl|0n of the Government is. Ii =it has any policy with regard i0 n tor part 0i’ this week she will haviilialr and equalized rate of trans- iv break ‘$01116 101*» jportntlon throughout ihe {Jomiui- ..___ on, or as to the restoration of [I101 ‘Even the pessimist agrees that Intercolonial to its original stutus.1 the recent cold weather was a good 01' 1'11 P9811111 1° 91119111111115 1119 1911-“1” The amount received in Prince Edward Island railway offices for! frekhil, passengers and other trai-l fic from the mainland to points‘ wit-bin the province was 3763242157‘ This is illuminating. showing. rs it does. the intenprovincisi import-1 once of the Prince Edward branch} rs, the receipts for business orig- inating ouhakle of the province be In; over $336,000 greater ihan ror our internal trails. The gross operating cost per mile of ihe whole Canadian National ‘ he National to l I l ‘l l l ll eru division oi t flea t ms o mod m“ s a a me Montreal. it has not been disclosed. when good mods arc usually not to __ be had. As s result business has1 In regard to the Government's been excepllonally good dllrlng thepisns for satisfying our clslms. nr _ providing remedies for our ‘griev-l latter hail‘ of March and ihe iirsbances we are h“ equally l“ ma‘ half of April. ldsrk. All at we are permitted: ~to know is t at we shall be priviI-l leged to dance attendance upon al \ll|pflc.n emlmu" n," . “u; Commission oi’ inquiry for an in-i "may canlpalgn h“ already bemideiinite time In the fuiure. When . 1o;- wliere these gentlemen will inaugurated in some of the ‘Sinielhlmeel. m, wlm lot,“ or lnmlll.’ m" I 71191-5 t, 1101111“; 11p, 1,9111; fgldy; will make we do not Iinow. There l M l will be delay at the best and any he" m‘, . n, on‘ of hue-long delay would he s practical de- nial of Justice. ‘It is encouraging to note by our days. ‘the nthcr side.) and coming from the strongest point in favor of com- pensation, that is the bend oi the land of the Island". This extract shows that our province rendered iralunble service in the winning oi‘ the Award; and yet the Ottawa authorities of that rliiy thought that her testimony was inconsequential a-nd flung it iutn the waste basket. As for ihe silly plea set up that we had become a Canadian pro- vince and thus forfeited our share oi the Award. we would respectful- ly direct federal attention again to tbs isi-t that Ontario and Quebec. Alberta and Saskatchewan were in precisely the same position when they each had a vast tract of ‘the liui whiru I'm gone. if even one (‘an weisp because my life is done, And fci-I the ivorld is smoothing bare nPUilIlSé I am no longer there; Cull mo}: knuve my Ilic mlgiipent, No mailer, I shall bu (ynflgnp ——ScIect 'l‘lmughts AIPR": lire-Your perception is keen. and your lienrl courageous. Y f "I l . Pav- elllfiufimugfifil Zomaifléllenfizfl [let natural resources of Prince Edward your; ambition lead you. You sel-gzgairaddwfigl11aflraggeadghgag§fi iLom allow unbleasuni sn-ibuildings“erenceylwlwaet; "la Nkmml Ra '° ‘Hgmfl’ 111° "mwum1y "1 m" sources or the land in the ‘west and 11111111‘ “"1 ""1 a “mm 1°ver€the Natural Resources 0f the water Ourh ihe ilesire to be aIW ya idle. lo m, Eu" Th,” can he m," 111111 11" M1111" 1'11"‘ 1111111111- Yowwhntever. And it it comes down P11011111 1111111‘! 111111111110 to values, we only have to point to Your flower is a daisy. the Fishery Award to test the Your birth-smile 1e s diamond, "111; of our Natural Resources which means innocence. within the 3-mile limit. . Your lucky colors are red and We might also recall the fact. yellow. ihlt‘ In ihe yrnr NR2 Ml‘. L. phosphorous In the body iiniils.uiid increase resisiunce io disease. Eitlelllil and other iikln troubles are cured. rickets and tuberculosis are fought effectively, with nothing but sunshine. Window glass, it was found. shut ni‘! this curative‘ clement oi sunlight. _So did cloth- mg. In Germany. various clubs were formed tn free people oi‘ imprison- ing clothes. Tlicy started sun baths and gymnasium classes. One 0f the largest. clubs holds classes in nude gymnastics in s great col- iseum in Berlin. _ A general alliance made up oil smaller society. it is reported. now has 180 community garden colon- ies, 900 model playgrounds. 380 fresh sir baths. and 15 hniiilay camps. at all oi which it is the rule to check 0ne's clothes at the ilnor. At first the police objected strenuously. hut the cult spread ton rapidly fnr control. Now they con- tent. themselves with arresting ouly those who stroll through the streets without covering. In the country, or in their clubs. thi- nud- Isis can treat themselves to as much sunlight as they please. ihnt. us chronic catchers the men students vastly untuumirercil the (‘il-(HIS. Insurance companies‘ in America, which keep tab on ihe health ni’ 85 poi- rent. 0i all the people In ibi- count y, present il- luminating ilgnros 0n the number or deaths from pneumonia. For _tiie lust 25 year's. while women's dress has become briefer and scan- tier. and men have stuck lo their insulation methods. the number of’ men dying of pneumonia has con- stantly been greater than the num- ber oi women dying oi’ it. One company with 6.000.000 policyhold- ers found that in 1924. 93.4 white males of every 100,000 died oi pnaiimoiiiu. while only 67 women of every 100.000 succumbed. | No better costume for mankind ever has been devised than ihel short. kills ni Scotland, declares Dr. Walter H. James. of New York City. who has made an intensive sindy_of the relation of clothing tn health. In this connection. it will be recalled ihai the hardiness or the Scots In the trenches was al constant source of amazement tol the soldiers 0i. the other allied na-l lions. Now me ma’ h” Inn,“ m 8w“ Fbnirtnr James describes Ameri- Hlnrlandl swam,“ and Enulnml sun can soldiers In their uniforms as System Service and Satisfaction Three essentials to 0°“ business esoh and all °1 ‘which will be found st #1114 store. If you wont s perscriiim" filled or In (not l"! "d" filled Just telephone and I'll" us send It to your ¢°°"- it you are out of tow" 11"‘ lend us a mall order I" you will rooslvs 1111"’ 111"" by return msll. sameness w: wisn 1'0 many: v00 his 2 rues DRUGSTORE I49 Gust Georli 51"" PHON‘ U" 4c‘. "-1. -.r >2’.