.V .2. ~ f- if vi 5“,l'- ~; if‘J,' ‘L .novw -lr-' Q, T".` 41-. v < . Y f =-i i _ 4.: I 1 f ‘ . “_ -wi ll: 2. .1 I ,_ _.l if” I r 'ir ~l.`.' _ iii _-__f _..;i"’ "_+'.=_-:». if A 1,; i ‘ i . Ji 5 ' '£~f"’.’7»' 371' i-= ssruanav, auovsr ro, ips I- Ll- ui W mu (rn aaa lem else rear (rn d lcuivma' ye; (ia-advance) Oaude :arzlzioad links. li. _-luzanrr siovmrsuvr ' YW". . . ' `_'?'t1ie monument erected to Wiidey, founder -of the Independent order- oi odd renews. is€§'ifi'i‘ inscription; 'urs who mi- i§'.thl`.t the true mission of man onl_.§`anh is to rise above thc icvcl of 'individual influence, and to rec- ognise the fatherhood of God over ell;‘nnd the brotherhood of man, is nat\ir`je's true nobleman." This may ' be said flttingly to describe the 1% _zg e' 1 onto 'idefola of the vast organization Bm months of 1098. Tlimthiugstookaturnfcrthe better, and from that time on- ward export sales continued to in- erelle. An occasional month has fallen out of step but, on the whole, the march has been steadily up- ward. AS LIBERALS SEE IT Writing of the Prince Ildward Ie- and election returns in the Tor- Globe (Liberal,) Mr. Alex D. ce, Unionville, Ont., himself a whose leading representatives in Ubud’ nn: _ » the jurisdiction of the Maritime Provinces meet next week in Char- the lottetown. The convention includes P - the 78th Grand Lodge annual ees- the "According to press comments sweeping victory has created a roblem concerning the ability of new Parliament to function in sion. the 48th Grand Encampment ,ccordayme with British pgylfp. session, and the 33rd session of the m ntary traditions, but I have not _ e Rebekah Assembfy- noticed any comment concerning ln-this Province Oddfellowshlp mg weakness in our electoral sys- began with the institution of St. gem whim 1_5 reppomgblg for mp Lawrence Lodge at Charlottetown m-“gb” of the d|m¢u|;y_ on oct. is. mas. ron is Joie nn- campmeut was organized fn 1375 and»Alpha Rebekah Lodge in 1896 “The llmple fwt is thdt the new Parliament will not be truly repre- n . tative, the total vote polled was _ ~ 39 These pioneer lodges, under vig- M559; mba,-,_;_, mst 43351 of those oroue leadership, inspired the or- iee and elected thirty represent- 3“m“~ti°“ °f bf"-“Ch” ill `°¢llBl' atives, while the Conservatives sections of the Island and cha movement has continued' in me I The Grand Lodge for the Maritime the vo cast 34,108 votes, but ,did not elect representative. Had the repre- - e Sl! PN sentatlon in Parliament approxi- Ureu mn ted the same proportions as did votes cast for each party, fax in 1855 Charlottetown has elected and twelve Conservatives. been honoured many times as the ual convention centre, the last si the Grand Lodge met here in Stating the case in I different form: h group of 1.548 Liberals is ven natives are not allowed one Plwllltione for opening on Mon- day, 18th. It is not surprising the tremendous amount of interest evinced in this, our greatest Pro- vincial event of the year. an annual meeting ground for friends from both home and abroad. ` CHARLOTTETOWN -.Votes By The Way "Sentiment," 'once wrote B. B. Cunninghame-Graham, "is the strongest force to move mankind. All causes. that of Bruce, of Wal- '~ after- Canne, and all the - = 2; A loop_ -f d _ PUBLIC FORUM ‘lHleolam'nie onafef the I Illldho iii _, .- do to °°"-'......': :.. _ AIU $4 ` ejkle - 100 Cvermanywillsconbeintheud- 0 happy position or italy in having i up public opinion except the Dio- ie tators, and no means of forming it. P1 le thinkinl ref t °f awp un gy or ° the unknown birdexpresslng itsjaybe- c improved conditions oi Italy under 1 Mussolini, forgetful that they have n 1508 R0 00 , the Greeks at Marathon. U10 mens uses in the creation oi the world ntiment." Why does the strll-l1g¢¥`» ting it in the forest, stoop to u k the delicate little wild newer. stop lo listen to the song of some a. ill today have been set afoot bi' c re no one in particular, but to a ameless location? Bentfment All 1915 1908 1902 1899, 1883 end If thisisthebestthetourrepre E sion being in 1926 Previously a representative, while 34,108 n 1875 Summerside was the oonven tative system can do for us- se centre in the years 1892 and heaven help us; such gross in- _ _ The first Prince Edward Is equality _in representation must re- ander to preside as Grand Master suit in discontent on the part of ?"wa.s Mr Benjamin Bremner in the unrepreeented, and will prob- Zieos. at the ,zsth annual session at l an ,tsmhei-sc. since that time me fol- . 5?' i 1.). fs' If " .ef 1? >,_i°,;i 1'* ,. . -l'f!,' Qwing Islanders have ‘ presided: . essrs. T. B. Grady (1897), J. F. ' Une Sent timas to mak ' lendid - ` gnovinces was instituted in mu- clgiaecn Liberals wouidhavo been M! ' CODIS 880 ` . ,, _ part resul view ly result in arrogance on the of the overrepresented, with tant misgovernment. Such a as that in Prince Edward 17 Qvhear, (1904), G. B. Ryan, (1916), Island is neither good for the vic- ind John A. Mi1cNair (1929.) Mr. remner. who is still actively as- clated with oddfeiiowship, holds if 1 e distinction of being the Senior f ast Grand Master in Canada. nor for the country. "Electoral reform is necessary representative Government is to unction properly. Proportional rep- tatlon can assure us of repre- 3 si the lust Grand Lodge .=assisn_ scnmion in puriianicni which will ` Hel-lfalr in July loci. the lodges accurately express thc mind or the 1 ' the l\£'J.ritirne Provinces jurisdic- e tors as indicated by the votes ec on were reported as numbering which have been cast; no party 0, with a. membership of 10,717. should be satisfied with less." 'gc The great influence exerted by ‘he Independent Order of Odd Fel- FICTION ve. FACT 31, 1933 Lodge member; num of nations, Mr. Bennett raised tar- s Uered 1,1312S2, encampment mem in Qcrs 182 les, and Rebekah Lodge to the highest point in history Members 761363. Total Rue! paid Ml’ 3530383519 K-U18. QUUWQ in Y05' Y In less amounted to nearly five iaiuicn dollars Fi-om isao until e end of 1933. covering over a 's Patriot. "It may even be said that with re- 9013 resm and deliberately angered them."- terda gan! to favorable balances of trade kntury of the 0rder's activities shown by 801/€l'I¥'llen1s. and returns. o roughout the world, relief pay t only is Canada fifth among the .n ents totalled the enormous 'nations in volume but is showing a n :nouns or ezsi,4eo,14s, heady a lf million widowed families be- te dency to lead its contemporary nations back to prosperity." - Sir ipg among thc iecipienis. ` wiiiiani stavci-1:, well known :inun- ,*.";Next week’s convention is expect- dl tolbring upwards of 1,000 Odd- fdhws and Rebekihs and friends ws throughout the world may be Aihcied from thc not that at “lMl>wl of wllulllls the s°°;:. his own satisfaction in havingdone his best. has already furnished his hit of distinction to the sum total in the world and he has done wor- thiiy. Kindness and tolerance are distinguished traits that need no money in the pocket for their pur- chase. Heaven here and now to such _ and personal happiness thrown in.-Ex. Those who talk of a "Lawrence of Ethiopia" belittle Lawrence of Ara- bia. rating him as no more than one of those European adventurers who are almost invariably found in the armies of semi-savage nations. Lawrence did one big specific job for Great Britain under peculiar circumstances. 1-le, as a British of- ficer, organized the disaffected Arab subjects of Turkey when the latter was at war with Great Britain, and, by flank and rear- attacks, facilitat- ed the general plan of campaign. It was a politico-military service rendered`his own country. If there is any British adventurer with the Ethiopian forces, he is there on his own, either for the excitement or for what he can make out of it in the way of money fr nctoi-.!ety_-Ex. In his addresses Mr. Mlckenzle King referred to the fact that the Liberals now rule seven out of the nine provinces and asked that the same party also be given control of the Federal administration. If the electors have any sense of theirown true interests they will refuse to tum all the Govemments of the country over to one political party. 'I‘he records of Confederation show that the people of Canada have al- ways been ailvc to the danger of such a course. Si venience or even hardship but others _,I may easily be infected when the i ` 6 me re of an dill theria _ three times daily two drops in the ,soo susum'sf'ro aroicuwus Iwlsquiteanxioustosee 'M' u " hariifrnz H Macanaic xing Lasiou iuicr: is 'ransfrsmrrr " m',m°”" “tt , ,_ OF DIPHTBEMA CAEBIEBS fimliyudgtmftf teliealrfgv- *”" " id ii resal _ A numb" °’ 5'°“"“ “‘° ° “W giuombotgeoicag ‘gre 8135 Dil-2:1 Per Package powerful young man dr0PD9d 11150 d me omoe “_ a physician who m'p_ one would expect wise. prudent gilt ww Irhni He patriotic counsel and advice. owed W be Hwlg md N he W uiougn he nopan pleasantly. wllllra Cllllll/ed f°f B h ° ed tm ms ssm~we1icr's iotioi-, ho soon plunged “D0” "° lea” _e ”m°“k,, from the sublkne to the ridiculous. ““i°“" W”_°, “hm” 59"' " Ho echoed the thoughts of the wise ~ 'ine physician examined the throat, and “doth when M Bald Canada which W” 1“‘“~sugh“y mam” _ needs: a government strong enolllh no sign oi any tonsiilitls or diphth- ~ thru ,I d nal la Oh well as you are here I w “"5 "sh Kr" an V er . " . » aeuroe coim on the might as well take a swab of your mb I-°pdt'°°l;“‘pmt?perity.tryHad he "“`°“°-" Said me phy51°1°““' shown clearly that measures taken The next morning he telephoned by me powers that be’ were W,-,mg me Pane” ‘md .asked mm 1° °°m° and consequently unsuccessful, and d°“’” t° his °m°°' when th’ pat' ` argued convincinsly for other DOHC- ient arrived the physician asked him les' he would have been dome the _ *‘b°“‘ M5 m"°°"' and h° repum “mt duty of a patriotic statesman. He it was completely well; that he must however dmappomwd mmy du(-pm. m O e have just irritated it during a lec- me md expectant sympamjmrs by ture he had been giving. The oily- descending to me low pedestal ci SM”-H said he was .muy but h° an irresponsible party 'demagoguo would have to take him to the hos-I H35 appeal Wag to put him and hir. & _ N ,s _ Real pltai for a few days as the swab, ‘M su md bc from his throat was positive-show-= in ww" wo _ h inch in or auisms I edledll ef B - H-dsunobertnordcnccolaimsd Thus this mdlvidual was icaily al beige m enugmened audience mg., diphtheria “carrier , just as others! Bu that canada needed in me wm- To Pipe ' Enjoyment And Contentment ‘The Smoothesi, Smoke” Sold Everywhere In The Province are typhoid fever carriers It ie quite "Duble was B strong oqnservauve BRI I I symptoms of the disease I With diphtheria carriers it has m rom all other people until they M have been rendered as “safe” as pos This is often a matter of incou- flu’ ndividuai is not known to hav it is interesting therefore to read Q hthcna organisms round in diph- 5 carriers Children were given ble by various methods of treat ws ment rabbing their hats to get out of the t been customary to keep them away Stagfey Baldwin and Rummy I nald, two Hercules oi’ states ip, found it necessary to pull ether in B great m-15]5_ Evgn the I- =»-1 = 'S 4 *_ 1711161112 Ll0yd Geilrge 15 bog gru- tcclaim that all thatisneces- _ for Britain riftyan “overwhelm- Liberal ma o . - Ogio.. in u t convince the Mr. Tea Po t diphtheria organisms in his throat. agimlnifformedwelectgrate that ex; I t h rtful an , . H “ fi‘;;’;m°“*a gf g‘1§"‘£_;“ W; unvl:1:e_pa'r1hy:ss'nsIc;:!°tm`1>ast vrove ‘ » Recmnmends as d ers vere _ en o - - Berlin. He found that lemon Jgiice is salt what is metkd for us is -' kms refreshing dunk effective remedy against the Ewen ' I possible for them to infect others. mm L1 ca wen mmm, that and yet they themselves have no SIX; ofxhs M5? mend, woum be ee . cDo ' te U7 li, a strong pull, _ IIIGKEY '& IIIGHULSUN sndapullallto- 1' ilod the diphtheria organisms (bac- the lemon juice in the nose is some- 9’ vglha I P IA e and twenty drops in thernouth tendaysand attheendofthl.tper~ He reports fifteen cases success u “Y "eawd bl' “"5 ‘mm "°“‘°d mlnnh in thc has Platform. It was 4 »=f Di- Bcrngcn admits that putting 1’ D3 at the lemon Juice method sur- asses that of the various dye solu- t nos . This treatment was continued for A omised with the solemn backing t iniui but points tn the iaci *he* “We keep our promises' hl;s;v;;,a;=,;°f_; ;v;;,;,h;, ;‘;g;,,;;; llot One Canadian Life Uompany ely be in the immediaiefutiire 1-- us... BRA HMIN 0 aA'r'i'olns AND _ . U ORANGE PEKGE Com sronliall _-I-EA 8ir,-Establishment of Abattcire _ d Cold Storage was an emphatic ,E , =_ It is certainly a simple and ess- he li) had completely disappearui. ' lik ons now in use. Th -» 1-. if ul--1l<>»-» u~l;;l-gg ` Ilas Failed to ‘Meet Ita Uhligations' ily - theria organisms in "carl-iers." 8 editorial, tries to question some of the facts in my writing No. I.`iI. gl I _ ti s e Island interests readers can depend upon them as obtained remedy to kill the rliph Trade and Commerce Z' 'W' sl 'Ilhursdays Patriot, in a wordy have neither space nor incline at 0 _ n to follow the flotsam and Jet cting Maritime and particularly g an he hilt the accuracy of these, and o . and a King government s u ain power. _ L" I _ if we are roi-ood back to rec New e nsuranee is the largest medium for aland butler, 4 1-ac nec: and so the accumulation of savings. k ll-fe will uwgn lumen" The crcai-wcci Life is inc champion u slaughter as at present, (per as all 0 0llBBl\ 8 0 ance oi Mi- Jouca_> is too high, Canadian homes. li 8°1’¢mmfIl* “ld °°°‘1°d T° W Consult your nearest Agent or write or call 50 for slaughter of a hog selling 5° per lb. certainly will cut deep d why pay this. with those never um. gathered from distant fields. inning promises of public slnughier & to conjure up a show of argument. house Mnencgently furnished by As stated in a previous letter, I t deal °lllv with incis and figures. ai- Nights ah-cody getting chuly, and 1' all is near nt hand. hurt it tin; L Provincial Managers - _to locate at least two or three qwer uggn Sn-¢¢ Every figure which I quote as those conveniences so that at once Q t’ taken from the statistics of govern- 5 ment, except where I refer our _ _ , readers of their own personal ao- inggpnu impeded with, und '|'h nonunl counts. I am prepared to prove to gompleulprd he time to handle ml e on And (which, admittedly, we cannot da, t d winter huichci-ing. under the Wal’ fter the 15th, (when Hon. _Min takes charge) d plan, so the election promoters he incoming government _ Established 1872 Charlottetown 1. ])0l` i ,By mmm., °,°“=“**“"l-l °‘ 1"” S “- Th* °°‘f .Thrift and the Guardi r is 'ii sur _ _ ll 8.11 . ' » _ on ’ An . -1 lea building can be f F/ . . page 149 "Bulletin of Statistics." y ' 7, , lbs of butter in cold store . In leads its readers to believe. I wrote f or their products I made n were "50,000,000, lbs. per year" as exactly 41419372, as taken from 1 _ unwlalleble by the Patriot. or my told ua, tho Province was losing (Maui-ics ceiothwohl in 'rhs °°1l°l' ill dimt llillflwll- thousands of dollars, meat dealers Nineteenth century) lilillltllll with ruin. It is now high time strength from the new and para- °f What °lll‘ f9l'm€l”S Were l’¢°¢ll/1119 for action; quick action, to hastily mount consideration that, at this 1 - ° nd this drifting to live stock crucial turn in our Imperial his- statement that our butter imports bp;-|1¢1~up¢¢y_ tary, we pquld ng; mg php dpggln- There is no need for delay. ies of the Motherland without the falsely charred ln the Patriot. The Aiohiiecis plans are anethaina to mu sanction and so-operation of fi n t be needed No doubt all plans we engaged in a European war, e so long as we do not bind the' to active participation in such commitments. is radically unsound and highly dangerous. The Dom- inion Governments fully appreciate a/d been wiped out of business. The argument fore thi! flirt- But our profeeeiond ace P 011. prejudices and attachments, are beginning to chefs under the democratic check on British diplo- matic and military adventures ill Europe which the Dominion Par- liaments imply. For in those great overseas dependencies the Last word n the supreme issue oi' peace or tellers price. as the Liberal orsan stock raisers were brought face to commitments derives further iilblomats. with their re-war vis- B o re adequately considered before and the Dominions proclaimed Wir lies with the Parliaments, and n W Ill 1929 ll Mackenzie government iauhchiu the ro ct for electoral their neutraiit the ties between E ar there was (October 2 365196 3, fisllles WGN Klvell ill llly 5111010 our Liberal govemment, and will the self-governing Dominions. If o _ D 9. as hue. with Ministers ol B' P 10 Y ° proval_ Such astute statesmen us, whatever the outcome of the their permanent officials, §ii. iii machine which not only prints tickets, but also couritsup takirigs, has hem install- booking ofiice at Liverpool to declines in prices. The index number of value of irnporte fell from iocin im to an in im. while volume only declined to 09.8 the lie level. Exports- ed from 100 in 193| with _a- tc 40.1 in, inisfnu name ‘ll fa fga §5 street station. london. By the pressure of a button the machine, which is nrat of its kind inthe world, ts. dates and _lleuee a ticket selected from 8.040 different and simultaneously records of money involved: the amounts are automati- together so that the can tell at any mom- the total receipts. The _tickets are not neces- aW¢ll'auce of the if ri iiéégl 'wiui has beentransfcrmed. 3 is lrllle belllt replaced b windows notuniihe 'a chop i,ill¥~'4lCI*hll'I&, several years after fc: Hon. R.. B. Bennett te‘work‘off New Zealand' L., _ ' _ llB4'\i1lUl.~i|¢0Vl'@H\‘~|§P1l@ and. In 1929 221 780 lbs from Aus tralia. with the New Zealand im o to say nothing of the quantity in tru . It was quite a Smart Alec. trick cl or the Patriot to quote the 42c b Toronto (1930) studiously avoiding the 7c per lb drop within six to a he July price, the lowest price of even for an orthodox Liberal ap- peal to prejudice. "Distance lends enchantment to - the view," and a large consuming p market like Toronto, where high- est prices pertain, has an attraction for a political derelict' 'seeking A price to excuse a lost cause. Writ- ing as I do in maritime interests and our home farmers, I prefer to deal with prices and dollars and cents in the volume that they reach the pockets of our home producers. Ignoring the King key word “pre- judice” I ask the judgment of the partially discarded "intelligence" to Join in investigating the stern cold facts which I place before them. And I ask, you will repeat again asking then to ‘look at their milk checks," from year to year for con- girmation of every argument I of- er. _ - Let us study our home prices. In 1999. under demoralild market flooded with New Zealand butter. Island creameries sold at lI.76e 18-880. ll.86c P¢r lb. Deduct from this factory cost, and what did the farmer let? I ask him to look at his milk cheeks, and to use his own common sense. Of course. as I stated, it took Maclienaie Kings 1 cent duty some years to break our market. down to this; likewise and 18,623,917 lbs from New Zea- to l _ 89 1928 the King government imported n 5 _ bs In January following the exit 19 f Fa the year for 1935. for a comparison h _ co I never quoted "Jobbers”- or re- 11 £8 . _ _ be is sublerluze is wo transparent or iivc cinch. Inspection laws will E,-5', ,_ _Q n . un t like all politicians he will find f u consumer sale price of Sept. in he mmwt p1¢p,ge»n1l_i Mackenzie King has promised restore the old order of 1927 to ir demand will be most urgent rmers will be forced to get' rid tinue to hamper export at least til the leader of the "solid k" brings ‘ ' provinces and Where to place them should not these circumstances, really lest as hard to determine. The chief sured that its neutrality would be Fm H1-*H05* d°l1bl¢d llp to 24.739351 exponent is now acknowledged, respected by any of 'our opponenb e '___' _ these were proclaimed to be were conflict. would be thinned to the ot taking chances, were sure of snapping point. Besides, not one 71.872 lbs of butter from Australia their ground. and now are ready of the nominionr, with the single operate without delay. exception of Canada. could, in dw .. ader of the "Solid Block East-of lwhich happened to control a navy the Kills 80V€l'IlIll€¥lTf there WI-‘l The Hillsboro' and as originator Thus the thesis, apparently favour over 25.000.000 lbs. ill cold St0l‘88¢. entitled to first choice. Where will ed by Mr. MacDonald and the For- h locate his first boon? Let us eign Ofiice, that the Domlnicns 115" f|'°lll NEW Z0”-land know at once. There will be many should not object tc our entering amoring to have it at their door, into fresh European commitments, lll°lllll-S after- Md then w quote issi pi-iccs. ri hc succeeds thc ab- I, _} t l tw _ rl I T 1 ‘ 'I IN PRAISE OF EARTH 1 am sir, etc. mmyoned FABMEW5 FRIEND By silence never broken by the lolihd moo f- _ _ ougmifiigit niiuiluieifahiiosisdtlig 81:11; Wh” 1:; '};°fnd”“m‘°° "M Wm so Iuridly pictured from Liberal speakers, not a moment should be The hg:':¢" P 111°' 1°’ hh mum l°=l- Get busy- and loved' the valleys, uid been ket to its present price. I again ask of morn] dlgpqi-4; who 1-1” gy" the inte‘ligent farmer to look at ' known his milk checks and see what prices The, rooted strength of gross, the he realised last winter. and what peace of trees he is realizing today. Aa'tlneleu.snristemel veritiea- 'rho Pan-ict next affirms that Shall never find him licmeleu and "til: zealand iieatv was ici-' slime. m a n Oc ber 1930." This is not true. The Bennett govemment NW Cxnthe wind of petty discon- did not assume power till A t , of that year. 'matics cannoliguifa "°f swims chmee immli lllllllt .hmnkd _ _ hll llltoi _ ies Premieii? rgsvgg f‘:r:rlir;l TM mm °‘ “nh u arm md 7"' notice r is in ti i october, ”‘°°°°‘ ' but ina? ccuifimno: :son enforced un- A" mm? ‘ ""°“°‘ "°"‘ til the time period xpii-gd, d sly parliament couideimposs Th-I az' 'hm “mga” duty neceafarv to implement his ‘ ' pledge, which aid noi occur un "'"°m““‘,_ 1' "1"" 'M d"'“m'» l midsummer of 1831. I Pnmurrr more Arm no- -towards. l'ltmld,iu1!ew York .morcssl1N'r'1'snuz'i~oar'llr.-""1'1l1al‘Al|lllll lil 0 ac .sg UUH mf Just a Pneemt Husband: “Dinner isn’t ready?" Wzifez "No, I've been shopping al Looking for something for noth- illl. I 311913086." "If you like, dear. I was trvllll to get you a present." .-_.__ MATS Hair llastorer _..___.._. A delicately perfumed PN' paratim which restores. gntrnngthena and beantiilea 01° RESTORE GRAY 130 ITB ORIGINAL _ COLOR excellent hnlr fm! W3; , md invigora I ?aml|, blood veuell and iiifii"`l'sf'ili'e hill' and '£06115 this producing a -ich and abundant growth of hair. E5 EE; _§ i‘?‘li‘ i iigii 1 tiiif fi i iii ii nmerkeb -7 lacerrowyrsrownn Avefyeieetfverelnelyill tagtreelnedtefwnna A elfeelro., " lhllerlera lolloib li' Klllll. ,_- '14 T. ,' _~