in I E. ~_.--`»..., ' . --<_f__..-¢-_-» ' ._i~ _ , _E_..- -:~.;r~. --- _ _ . . ll it lf# f i ,` . i l V f -ji.; i 4 l l I .v_,tr». ` \ i ia.. . i' / e i ” GUARDIAN ` MARCH _..P_XcEFoL'1zW _ if ____ _ _ THE CHARLOTPETOWN _ _ _ 81.1926 THE |]|llHl[|llEl|]WN Iilllllllllll N°*°S'°t“‘°Wf‘l» rroemese. w. oaeeeee- I. lux; B L vue-reee|sle’_aa.._%.` lv lsrsem Liberal and United Farmer Hn" .u It '°""n'°°"_ {_'._““°'.." In ' “"““”°|““|._“ 'mm,_ “_ ‘_ °."|` in the Ontario Legislature that - I 3- - -' ~ - miei- Ferguson will not state N. There has been oomplsl _ ‘ 'Iles UUAIDIAN lay bo abtallod from the following agents in Charlotte- poiicy 9! his Government gn the evra' _ A. lnlewn. stems veees. ln. 1.. neseette. its skin; Peek stead. liquor question. in that Province “ww” a°.h,|'“u_ G. Tolllnl. Rout Stroll West. ‘there has _been a.m0ng\ the -'vvel_g"3 lprltlaso Btatianoflt Grafton lltroat. J. D. Taylor' Grafton Btrsst. .\'. ‘l*weel,'45 l'2lni Avenue. l _ _ cu", ‘ cm: “uw _muh Fm' u_mm_ um" "wr" sm,” ,government control might be intro lies. aserbenes. Queen street. _ Frans N. nay... to uliieimm street. gdticed. But recently when Mr. Btophol Dlsly. Richmond Street. lf. Thomas White, |25 Elm Avo. l’ -I Mrliiiiis, \lt-\eill Builtliiig duuilliersiele ll. A. Paqnot, Searls.. A l W. A. Joixiislon, Montiigue. Buicken' a private member' during Now volut ,the budget debate iiitrodticed an Behults News Stands-B. E. (‘or. 42nd Strait Q Broadway: dad Strut, Opposite Grand Central Depot.: E: Conlamendmem' favoring BOVBf‘n'mellf. and su--eta sms Avenue, (opposite tiimbei Brin.; emi ur-iatii-re rv...-.Vcontrol it was defeated at the Donal, Barclay Strut, Entrance Wooinurth BulId|nl~ close of a late night session and an _ BOSTON ,' Uld Himtlt News. M. Audiomans. facrlmomions debme 'by 8 huge ma_ Ssw York Iloprescntativo-lngrahsni Point-rs, Inc, jorlly. Street I Sixth Avenue: ti E Cor Oltii Chicago lloprosslstatlvs-IJ. _.l. Power. 31’ 1926 'isaue. About 60 Conservatives, 8 WEST MIDDLESEX ELECTION superstition or not whether than total of 74. while about `3 Conse i _ --- spirits of those who died turee or ents' B ,mai of 11' supported the Flew were surprised yesterday morning by the announcement in The G-uardian’s deepatche->l that the lion. J. 0. Elliott, the newly created Minister of llstlbmir was elected in West Middlesex. His clot-l'uii was 11 foregone c0tlcitt‘sion._ otherwise it would not have been held. The King government cun~ not afford to take any chances. Mr. Elll1ott’~_< seat was one of the] with some degree of assurance that ho would get back. He had -had ai very large majority at the general' election; the Progressives did nntl put up a candidate and they joined up with the Liberals. ln addition to these .favorable conditions the government took other precrltltlons Mr. Duncan Mamslml, who in pre- electlon campaigns,u~sually acts as a .sort of butler to the King govern. ment was on the ground during the whole campaign and there is every indication that the nieanr-. tithe;-'than prayers, were on hand where ‘most needed. The election of Mr. ‘Elliott will now be hailed by tho Liberal press an another evidence of the_ confid- ence of the people of Canada in the King government and their be- lief in thc coming prosperity which that aggregation is going to cause to shine upon us. rn -i-so->--~ SCIENCE AND SEA MENACES` A group of Canadian and United States scientists are going to grapple with the iceberg; ‘menace on the North Atlantic trade routes. They purpise 'going to the root of the matter and destroy the berg before it is bdrn, by blowing it up while ;st'll a glacier. if there are not too manyglaciers the attack will no doubt prove beneficial -but ice- bergs will look very different in their native haunts from their tht-oretical appearance through the study window. That the icebergs are a serious menace to life and property on the high seas has long been known and the thermometer has eo far been the only effective iiistmment used to guard against them and -it has not always proved successful. No doubt science will conquer -the problem some day and all will hope that th-e pre~na-tal method now about to he tried will be auccesshtl. There is another menace of the sea. which science is now con- sidering without: any solution in Bight. This is the crude. oil men- ace to fish life. The crude oil now so generally 'used in oil-hulrn- ills steamers has alrtlady 'killed immense quantities of .fish and as the use of oil becomes more general its destructive effects upon sea life --.fhih and fowl-will still -more fn- crease. The world cainnot afford to lose its fish supply nor can the world's traffic be successfully car-1 The market was well attended ried on without the oil burners, all Oi' `W|\i¢h 0°llSliii1ics 8 problem of\‘ihe previous day which gfrently im large proportions. 'I'-his problem #iw will eventually be solved by science which, so far, has been able. to overcome -most of our handi- ¢.lDl. - ‘FPHARAOHT VENGEANCE" t.. . ___ ith th inf r lation 'ined for help the engine an . __ mnd$ of vengeance “pon anyone! 'you by these ‘iieslearch mgedn? : "Easy!" l caittloged. '\Vlien the -_ "*' I ' iii: Wh() Hii0il|d (lille I/J “di‘.=tul‘b these; There an an Increasing number They have pointed out (heseicar bucks like this throw but the ft “iii ---~~--~-;~-----~~~.---»-----~---~-»-~-ji---~--_-_---- ~» _ _l _ _ . _ . »i i l rlint into. that the c!utch and give the engine reliance @1141 D uni Ol 91' ll 090°! 0 S bones. and. of course. the atorleslwlio expect a piovinciul election lil b‘;';l0d`lllvl:_‘;en‘ mflglted from teeth to get up speed _In drivhqg a ca__iw0,k_ trll of the fitifillliieitt to the 1etter_0“wl`\" this Year- The D0lil‘y llifionslls and so ilol-¢il_ carries mollwep your mind on me _S-peed of The report of the Grnnll 'l`ncasur- fmeasure of hope that some ivrni 01 All three parties divided on this Progressives and 6 Liberals cast their votes against the amendment. ,-_ vatives, 6 Liberals and 2 ‘Independ- llwilii Milli! Sllcil §0l`8@0llB Bild Giilb-lfrmendment had no doubt as one ufllwm-ly lmii as much again as nor- - ' - ‘Vi t di tb re at WML... ,lm-mulldi.ng_., wok Ollie,-lits objects to compel the Ferguson mtil. Two weeks later his tonsilsl ‘ Y ca’ was S an “g e for Mint Suhr of Quuta l INFECTED TEETH AND TON~` SILS _ I i Some months ago perhnlll Y0ll read about Villa. the world's cham- pion tlyweight boxer, who died Oli poisoning -fiiom his teeth. Just bow poison from teeth, tonsils, or. other parts affect the system ia' not completely understood. butl points have been _discovered by" Philadelphia physicians. The lfirst was that in infection lin joints. that the 'blood took into itself more sugar than normal. , rue blood in health is composed! of materials in certain proportional and when these proportions arel lowered or raised. ch&llEBs must] occur in the tissues to which the four thousand years ago still hover amendment. On its face this would the blood is can.ied_ customers ‘even if they MVS 10 l _ fl tt th . around their mortal remains to appeal' W ‘be 5"'ill-g 3 snag? sup. As “rn illglfggsolaiigeiesgr; iiiile §~0‘lir soelirlou don't believe I can port to the Ontario Pro iiitory case o a ' ‘. guard 'hem mlnsl d“e°'“U°"’°'imw- But political strategy m\\Hl\§§§imuit:;3stgd ttbiislligp tain-it that li had qiiestioiieli his ab- whelhm' tho” wh” mid their deadlbe taken into account. The Bracken mnogm of sugar in th; mood was ility. "All right." he said “i‘li just were removed and twlo weeks a.ft ‘ means of protecting them we shalllcwernmem m d1s“l°3° "5 1i‘i“°" er the operation the sugar in thuicar he had ordered. but the shift 4 policy to the House, which the Pre-_ _V i i m_ jwas the some, and there was 'noth- Dmb"'bl'y "ev" know' It is q““e!mier had i-eiused to dn. bhjxuiilothvg: cliigizmzasnthtbllnerf a pat-im! "`“‘"“‘1nY dTf“"`9”t 'll' the 90”' true that a certain fatality has at- ` ____ lent with a. normal amount of sug- ll‘'ear is that there are now seven! ,than that by which they had enteri- _edr still those who would walk out 'into the mud on the street rather 'than pass under e ladder. The list _might be lengthened indefinitely of iiile illittsu we should or should not Ido or see to avemnbad luck. it H _all a relic of barbarism. la little re- Kmnant of the savage still left in us and which education and grow- _ing conmwn sense are slowly eradi- _cating. how slowly is only too evid- lent in our many and varied rever- 'sions '_*1iO-}-l-- _ EDITORIAL NOTES their young lives during the past two nights in Charlottetown. Who will he next tn vacate a seat :ln the House of Commons to make room hor a Cabinet Minister? There are not many safe ones len. We note that New Brunswick is demanding a seat in the Cabinet. Whether Saiekatchewaln and Quebec will give it to them is the question. ~Now for the joyridlers. There were two cars out yesterday under their own mwer for the first time yeiiterday. thanks to the frost of ,proved t-he loads. Members of the legislature -have' been kept so busy during the pro- sent ties-sion that they were unable to enter very far into the mciai life of _the city. a circumstance regret- ted by themselves and the citisens ithls season. lthe liquor traffic under Govern- l 1"' - ,' Another reason for expecting a provincial election in Ontario this [vacant seats in a House ol' lil lmembers. These seats were ull vu- lcunt before the present. session and |tlie Liberal press has been loudly protesting that the vacancies ouglit to be filled. The inference drawn from this is that the Governluient :intends not to hold .by-elections but Ito fill the vacant seats along with ,the others after a dissolution of the present House. Although -the rule ‘line been that each successive Leg- lislature should hold four animal Isessions. there have ‘been several ‘instances in whichadissoltitiun oc- curred after the third session. uiitl these examples may now be |`ollo\v~ ed. Furthermore, s Dominion election is expected this year after the Ot- The old flddlers had the time of|tawa session closes, which is not lliksly to take place until July. |'l‘his will give the Ontario Premier the option of appealing to the coun- try before Premier King can be free to do so. He may not choose to adopt this course, but usually a lstrong Government such as that of ;Ontario undoubtedly ls, prefers to lead rather than follow and seizes the opportunity to strike the first blow. l While the Parliament at Ottawa 'drags along its weary way, start- ing and stoppl-ng, and has accom \plished little or nothing in almost 'three months since it opened on 'January 7. short, .business-like sea- isions have characterized the Legis- iiatures of Ontario and the Maritime ‘Provinces since the last changes of Government in 1923 and 1925. The contrast arises from the fact that -under efficient and energetic lead- ership in these Legisllitures the Governments had their measures prepared in advance and when the sessions opened the public business was steadily pressed forward to mmpletion, thus saving both time land money. "Haw not to do lt," has been th "A¢w|'»¢|l||| 59 "oem "leg,-aphlu - rule at Ottawa ever since the Kin; Government gained control of Dom- IUWI. 8000101' 0| "I0 El!Dl°|0liIil 'rim img; of lim png gil", 4|". inlon affairs five years ago. Never 5-yin' “N4 hivnqvn the iomb. of since the damn. of Confederation ,t,,_ _ neatly im-moved the lee on tile has it been so sliicted with such his ll_\_ld the realli! rivers. uid unless sn annually nv- unresdinees, weakness end ineffi- il¢‘ir' inlay. ettrl- ,N their me is tlie some ebes|a“°°°“°Y ‘i W* *"4 °' '°' ill* be good tara not cept. 1§ggQi“__“_”_..§ 'Min Olhibiwf Fon i Gtiiirtliaii Readers _ _ |o»o++rerrvoo+e+o+o-cocoon March 31, 1926 THE OMINTPRESENT ONE '- unto the people and sanctify theiil,» " * ° and he ready ‘ " ° for the third day t-he Lord will come' down in the sight of al-l the people upon iMount lSinai." Ex. 19: 10-1'1.i |PRlAY|I*)R-We thank Thee, Lord iliat Thou hast spoken -nntio us in the person of 'llhy Son, Jesus Our lllnrtl. /_--_ THE HEART THAT'B TRUE Tell me not of lspurkling glenis Set lti regal diladen\B-- You may boast your diamonds rare Rubles -bright. and pearls so fair; But tliere's a peerless gl-in on earth, ‘ Of richer ray and purer worth; 'Tis priceless, but 'tis worn by few- it is. it is the theairt tllnt’-s true. Bring the tulip and the rose, W-hile their brilliant beauty glows -Let the storm-cloud fling 4; shade, Rose and tulip -both will fade: But there's ti flower that still is fiound, When .mist and darkness close around; _Changelesln .fadelesii in its hue-- it ls. it is the heart that's true Alrdent in its earliest tie. _ Faitihf-lil in ihslotest sigh- Love and friendship, godlike pair, Find their throne of glory there, Proudly accruing bribe and threat. NililSl1ietCtll'l brelvk the senl once 5 I All the evil gold can do Cannot warp the heart thlli'a true. lfir-st in freedom’s cause to bleed First in joy when slaves are freed; Their heartis were true-and what could quell Tile might of Washington or Tell? Oh! there\ls one mortal shrine Lighted up with rays divine, ‘Seek It; yield the homage due: Deify the heart that‘a true. _ ` -‘Elisa Cook. _ ._ _ . IMAIRCI-l iii-Yon are particular- ly fond of music You are intellec- tual, ltind-hearted and loving, and will have a very 'happly hom.; life. The horn upon this date lr!! mot.herll..and< retain an hold their ciiildnn as of -iisiofiird tendency hut as he followed my suggestion he allowed the engine to stall three power pllmij' lMacLeod has attended the Grandi lSnilth thought he -knew all tliisrbodge' Several other committees report-’ ed, among them being a comuilttce times; once because the had the “W’°i“t°d W 9"*-“’“'e ”-“"bl"_’l to cholter out too far and flooded tliel°°_""“9m°"“f*f the f°““‘""g Ut me carburetor; ii-gain because he didip' E' Island lf"°“"S""“" 0rph“m'g"' _not choke it enough, and finally be. _ . cmrse he was opening the mmmelnstittlte in the near future. I wide with the sparktoo mr rem|.d_ “The Order udjoliriied on Wedlics-, and which wull he placed in that ' iday at 6 p. ni. and met iii a body at ed. Lf he could not run the engine_ _ _ pmperly while the CM, was at a 7.30-to attend divine service, lin After we had got over the diffi- “l'm willing," i agreed. "it you’ll show me that you can stop the cur." the easiest part about it." That being iso. l pointed to a tele- tstandatill, his trouble would only.the Umted Church' where an el°q“°f lie trebled in actual driving. em d'5c°“”e was denvewd by Rev. Edwin Morris, lldileld Secret-i culties ot' starting a cold engine, MY' 'He was assisfed in me, Sew smith tiiti better. 'rule eiieouragedigtie PI R3' G' 1_"f°"‘5g“' °”““dI him to .boast tlhut he was going to "P mn' ev' M" yen” and Revu take me right down into the tiraffic.!Mr' R°bem?°"‘ A °°H"°“°“ was taken at this service on behalf of the Protestant Orphanage. 1 “And me Lord amd “mo Moewy G91 He laughed at mm "Why thaw] At the morning session on Thurs.. day considerable business was transacted which brought tlho sees-l graph pole some 30 feet ahead ‘mdioni up to the election of officers; gave Vh m me command to Stan W lwli cb resulted as follows. were then- going about 18 miles an hour. l watched him. First he ask. ed me, "What telegraph -pole?" and then “W'hy'."' By thalt time we were 10 feet past the place where I wanted him tio 'stop Vile then agreed 'that l should give the sign- "whereas you should have applied the brakes on and off. Your way of doing ii is bad for .the tires and folly in 'slippery weather." it was actually two weeks af- ter this that Smith took me for a ride in traffic. 'He was learning. Next Week:-The Car in Deliver. ed. 65th Session Of P. E. I. Orange Lodge The 65th snnnshseseion of the Right Wonahipful Grand Orange Lodge of lP. E. island convened at Kensington on Wednesday isst. The attendance was large consid- ening the state of the roads for travel-ling st this time of year. Grand Master John Y Philli of ln his e lips gave year'a ‘future 9 Grand Mast>er--C. E. MacKeii1.ic sumnm-side preeiaeaf D' /union Nut. Alei¢»\"t.umi»- ole iiiireseoi-end meter rim- lvdflm lm# Coke ami ether. tie vi t ttulw- _ _wil alia srnvg tru the em'm'&.°N” ‘ I h'm°"r Association hobo# Mlilton. *Deputy 'Granki .Master-Rev. 'l‘. lspriggs. Kensington. Jr. Deputy Grand Master-IT. J. inman. C. Bedetlue. Grand Cilaillaiin - J. Vernerl Moore. Crapaud. ,ff 1 5 .L 1 ‘ N Refiiiisltingf Announcementio Car Owners Our New Automobile Refining Shop will open for bus- iness on Monday, March 29th. ln addition to regular Paint and Varnish Jobs we are equipped to refinish cars in DUCO the wonderful new lndistructible finish now sup' plied on 'many new cars. ~ Mr. Edward Halloran. who is a Veteran Coach and Automobile Painter will do Paint and Varnish Jobs and Mr. Everett Platte who recently completed a course in DUCO refinishing will have charge of DUCO Jobs. We will be glad to have the opportunity of quoting on any class of job required. Bruce Stewart & Co. Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWiN,'P. E. I. al to stop and that he should bring . __ _ me cm. in 3 Bwndsiln as soon ns m_?r;"‘|‘:n|l£$;af£“‘8'\__9‘:`;L!¥‘)Mmt possime am” "C“‘V1"5 the c°m‘i Grand ’l‘rcti¢4ul‘cr-{i.\/itlriioclt lilac- M8073' ‘smwl mana' ,_ lleod, Charloit,t»towii (i-c-clectetl_l - =------=--~-"---*- ' .P '-i Smith complained. "Why didnt brethren to that town a pleasant there were 6 passeiigrrs hillml in . . ` the car stop right away?" one, i t 17 i |924. 76 _ ` ` ...km _,M me me___. I exD|med'l____ ____>___n _____M_W 7 1925. as are M li - em _ _ _ ` _ -slum »---~ _--f l L 3v_. \ _ ,» "I-1 1;;'~.'»’_-'-"-':l".»':`-\l"Jilffzfléi-`=i1‘i~:»_‘:`:f 15;" '_'. ' -.- ` -~~¢‘_-~.~:;_°_€0i>le of Kensington, wb did A i jured. V 1'. -_ A _ _,.1 "`°" 'Z' “But I had the wheels lockcd_"!mnch to niiike the vislli is the Wgizlxifying these casualties. `;"'°"}-:°’i-`¢”J-*°“-ay/V; i ' l 4*. t ttf* SPRING’S HERE HOW ABOUT IT? NEW WALL PAPERS FOR 1926 . V ps Feeling fline-If so we say “gat 1.". Nm “nk you're lucky--if not we can _ 'ldatltiltll Goiorinqs, ARI* mske you feel that way. “° unmm' "mann" uv., Serine ie iiere end with it _ .___A;_I_’ICI{ARD &OO eomee happiness and health providing you guard against sickness-that's the question -we have the answer- Macs Spring Tonic give the system I ofhnos. ”“°"'ll.'°§§W°_v i7l°"~f J I nwhaaite 'PIII 1 We SN Bolo Agent! M' well nper netety et 60"" meal-tae' I ce.. ine-. i~i°”' tmsi. who 'have no suD°|'|°"' |91” Wolf Psair line. prices are made to MN* ° uapviltien. volt on 0”’ _ M§__i l".iARl7Ell.~ dsrsip mlfoil- }/_ |, _telene im the tern