e, rm o: If you are tired trying to make a fire with poor Foal, end your trouble today by ordering a load 0f scorch COAL , At A.Pickard 8t Co. Phone 240 For l“irc insurance consult H. DI; SIDIPSON 156 Richmond Street Phone 362 > .114) ney has lHE/ llllll llllllllwll ‘lllllllllN Pruldont, W. Cheater S. Helium; Vice-President, J. ll. Burnett; Bureau, Llout. Col. D. A. hllu-Iilnugnn. II. B. 0. Edlmr llll Hunger, J. ll. Burnett Ansuculu Editor, l). K. Currie New York lloprosentut lvo-lngruhmnt Potion, lno. Chicago lldpruonlut. lie-b‘, J. Power TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925 oua POULTRY ausmzss EDITORIAL N0TE$ Probably no other line of live Let's go fishin‘ stock in this province has had such a rapid and satisfactory develop- Oi" fir“ ma] ‘mrhmy- Inuit as his tht poultry lbusiness. x l .- r. with rho possible exception of tin- W .. l_,. rillVbf‘ fox bilsincss. While the lat-l don't forget to hoist Ylllll‘ fer has grown in fifty years from‘ A game of Progressive Bridge nothing to an industry pi DflllCilli-T‘\!i'(»il:.l be in order tonight. Lu; thc man who went out fish- ainnuallly ll. revenue of fromflt-luce] .0 five million (lollars. the modest‘ the from ms in Same flirt ll“¥.s morning tell one now. . lihc hen "Tile 2410i of ..\lay is the Queen's hlrhllzly’; if w‘- don’t gel a holiday timo risen "lntldsills" of society to a perman- cnt and i-xzt-lletl sta-tils ‘in tho res- w|'ll ail run away". So sang the P91111111“? ‘mrm “l Lin’ Smck’ from : z-hcol children of a lpast generation, tho despises] nuisance that was be- ,,rr,'),‘,fl‘, i, Ls because m, ‘NS fig,» (ifd thlrat that tlhe Z-l-lh of Ililay has In‘ ll faithfully observed as a holi- .ng stoned and shooed out of that gard‘ n and the gmln fields to thci biggest and most profitable aillinahday H,“ Sin“. on the farm, At the bent-luring of Sixty-five of the world's lvadiif. rnzunlrics have within tlhe jiast five ltvl‘ career, in fact before her care-tr In-gan. site, at the most. provided zt proportion of the “pin 1n0ney" _v-‘ars, increased th"ir tarff against which tradition hhd assigned to who furl-Inn cflnlrlrlltlon and all "\‘man“ as ‘her moral right to the "r lhvF" 01”" lllrmlilepll» Only unc country in the joint jirtx-ocds of tho collectively Th roilgh pmcossrs woild has in that tinn- ‘reducetl its llllkff against outside competition and that country has not only not wm-ketl farm. .11‘ sclectlion- and weeding and hous- ing, with which ‘the majority of prospered but has gone in die hale. ;ur rgatlers are well h ition she occurpies today,-t.'he pin disappeared and the Poultry Account holds an honoured acquainted. 'l‘hl1-t one country ._s Canada What itist- gradually to the proud pos- is the infercntrl- ‘.’ lSummer called early at fir" Char- lottetown Experimental Station this P1809 ill‘ ‘the fflflll IGQEET- “qlelllel season and it was not a formal call ‘either; ht- pin money is now a direct It is malclnlg a prolongctl ‘charge on the general rerwue 0r lav-lull. The farm has nevfr looked 1r"- lIP-"PTQIIS R5 "l YOTB. l5 I10! 1'0" innr> flourishing nor its magnific- '~:\'<'ll1l 1v U10 SlllliW-Il- Iant flower bcds more beati-l-Iful than nu: GUARDIAlIl- ‘ Notes By The. Way Mr. A. J. Doucett, M. P. for Kant, N.B., ha: troubled the King Govern- ment a good deal since ha captur- ed that county two years ago for the Conservative party, He has been a formidable opponent then and since both in and out of Par- liament as shown by his able speeches and pertinent questions in the-House and by taking an active part in the Northumberland and Moncton by-elections. When he first set out to flnd out how many men were employed on the Canadi- an National Railways at Slllllri€89f $10 000 and upwoid he was rather curlly informed that it would not be in the public interest to supply the information. Mr. Douoett waited for some months und then inqulrcd how many of the C. N. R. officials were in receipt of $15,000 and upwards early? This was a very unwei- come question to the Minister o1’ Railways. but the answer was -glv- en reluctantly that thi re are 17 ln this t-luss. Thclr names were not suppiiul. inquiring mind of Mr. Doucttt. if. by Ivithholtling the nztnles,_the Gov- (rilment could make pu-blic the number nf $15,000 men engaged on the C. N. R. it must l'ollow logically that the number of those in receipt of $10,000 and upward could al-so be made public. Wherefore a few days ago Mr. Doucett shaped another question lntr-ntletl to bring forth thc desired information. it did not prove e1‘- Iectivo this time. "lt is detrimen- tal to the interests and the opera- lion 0f the Canadian National Rall- wuys to make such details public," lion. Mr. Graham said. He also re- vil-lii-d lhelailswer he had before given as to the numbcr ol‘ ufllclals receiving 515,000 and upwards. Ho had persuaded the management 0t‘ the C. N. R. to answer that ques- tion on thc understanding that it would not be taken as tho doors to a flood of similar questions." 8) many people want to know! That did not satisfy the ; “opening V everywhere. for every call. This answer, such as it is, is per- l 1h? h?“ properly bred, properlyuihty are at present. if It be trui‘ l‘ (l and prtaperl)’ cared for. is ail-inn“ “floweis g1 ow only for muse mittedly one of the most prollitalblewho In"; mcfln", Mr‘ Bmwn‘ ‘he M" t ‘ . . - alnimzlls on the farm. Of a good-pen Flor at‘ must ha“ a vemablcl {passion for flowers, ' l llllhen You Go _ After the “i Big Fish You must have a depend- l able rod, a good line and a i hook that won't let ‘em get ' away. ‘in ‘addition to these you must have patience. We can't supply you with the patience but we can show you the best in fishing tackle. SEE OUR WINDOW BE- FORE YOU BUV THAT FISHING OUTFIT nu: g MACS MoDONALD @- BRADLEY n i. f-ILQII laying straiin, housed comfortably l as u“ friend 0f we Our Liberal m1 profess to be‘ Si‘? will “Y “l1 will‘ llldrlilll afraid of"h2 h ~ 9x51179911 °f l! few-and thii-ls their argimgrtiteaglfllrrisld day-s in February- and keen ‘it up m» Conservative ifiscal-pol-‘cy. The, all summer, Many of our farmers. have had this experence. All other; und cartd for human family. tor, with the fiscal lpollcy of the Conservatives is rot "high protection" but adequate who keep hen-s could ‘have slimilziil,,,-,,t,.,.y,g,,n' This has be“, Dream]. vxpericnf't* if .th‘:y -gave the subject tho lthotiglit and the study it 410-‘ serves. rd and praotlsrid by the Conscrvzr‘ fives party since it became a ‘party. llndcr present conditions at home; and abroad Canada cannot sticcessj The ‘hen is. in many respects, like fully conhpete with hcr human brother or sister. Flrstj _h lb f d l \ ‘tries and particularly ‘with its 5 e “m” ‘ ° e "mp" y‘ m" owrlnclghbor. the United States. The f-l,f ‘l'k' ~ - '1 , u l"; lha a ‘Em she w] l] eat toollatter ‘has tbarred us out with a tar- i?“ I Eh (e1 ge ‘food no hi“ Last‘? ff of 60 percent; w": admit United ms a 1 o no ay a w “let arfiStates industrial and agricultural = f ~l . lik ‘ - 0v“ u and e Owcnted men’ be products under an average tanifl of . . I tonic They should be fell 20 PM CUM. slmringly’ a warn) numb ‘naming in ("maria -bell"'ve ‘we can built up and evening and a little grain at foreign. collu- ‘lazy. Does nny sane man R l ‘Canada tunder such a system. Pillhcr noon. 1w mange s. raw turni s ‘ _ p ‘(we muslt do ouir own work and elm cabbalgt- ‘heads to jump at and >pick- » llnlnv nlll‘ nun-l I n.- I .. ll al ' plexing. to lct the ptople know how mall iofllcials there ale on the C. N. it.’ - with salaries of $15,000 and up-i wards, but unsafe and "detriment-i nalncs? And again, how can it be more fdetrimental” to let the peo- ple know how many of these are in the "$10,000 and upwards" c1 than to tell the-m how many are in' the “$15,000 and upwards" class‘) Furthermore, how can lt be "ill-- lrimentzil" to the operation of th C. N. it. to mttkq such details puIiQ lzc? GOVBlfrlllGill. liailivays haw» been operated before by each o .hc Maritime Provinces and later by the Dominion and these details _ .- lof the names and salaries of all the principal officials were publish- ed as a matter of course and what. harm came 0f it? It is only since salaries have doubbrd and trebled and people un- crying out against it that the pad- lock of secrecy has been put upon lhn salary list. Sonic day that purl lock will have tn he removed. or an indignant flvflplt‘ will rise and break it. Wu do not blamo Mr. (irnha-m nnrqmmllv H11 is regard- lt creates a new com-I plcx. ilow can it be that it in safe!- to let the people know their 1 ‘ ‘Wherever HE modcrn office . . . busi- ncss moving along its smooth, efficient course. ' appointed tasks, Watermans are The day's routine must be got through. dependable ll"afcr1nan's is ready Work Working at their And the' It is the universal pen wherever people work-or play. i I l t i NATURE'S FIGHT. You have been to the circus and have sci-u the mulc that would no: permit anyone to get on ills bark. If anyone did lund on ills buck, he Great George St. Phone 815 Oats We have 1500 Bushela of good heavy R¢¢l¢flfl€d White Banner Seed Oats for Spot Cash 90 Cents per bushel. Buahel done up in Bags of 3 bushels each, Bag: 10 Cents each oxtrlrF. 0, B. our Seed Stet“ '_ 1000 __’I#HQ|I of extra cholceltlmptlrted Banner Seed Oats. Also ' Imported "Abundance? 1nd other vor- lotlu of Seed Ont! the but W Ask for “V lctory," we hive over lold. prlau. - Mammoth Lute Red and Enrly-"Hed clover, Chalet Timothy 1 and 2 grades. canal-an & 00., Limited. w“, 4 hmwvmi“ ‘ ' ‘ lit-n, it must not be forgotten, “us. , lit-n diecomt-s ‘too should 1m scagltzrtatl among straw mitlre. according to an announct/lnenl. \ ctrmlpt-l the hen to scratch for it; [lllllflfl b)’ W- n- 33mm"- Dfllfllllelll 0i plollly cold water which they can‘ I P _ country. ll-iuntlrttls of thousands of got. at will, those provide a when» ‘us have already left. What are th- wlll ensure a ,rest of us going lo do about it‘! bonnillful quantity of eggs. The: some ration and Owing lo w-hat he terms lhu "In- liku lit-r ‘human brother, H1811” testability of tariff Ill (‘anadzi." says work for her living. \Vhcn man or ‘Saturday Night," the ‘mill of hhr (lanadlan lllucn (lomrpany of Guelph. Ontario, as bling moved to Salem. proud to \V()l"l( rht-ir usefulness ls over. The grzllini ed down berg-by the sea as ltbuut Ihu tbost ‘man in the (fahlntvt hunch ind ls only carrying nut n policy ‘if sccrt-ry and huggcr-mtlgge-i Igrl-trl upon by his Cabinvt ctillcu- sues. What ls objeclt-tl to is that xllhcr he or they shall sot a lllnil ‘s to how mut-h tho people shall .9 permitted t0 know about their ivvn business. ' The multiplication of big salarlm "allowed by a dangerous and plot- lhe (rabbagc broil-s and the ma ngv-Is fl should ho hung just a litnle too ‘high for hvr to reach it easily; let her fr‘ jump for lt and she will do it will- iIlKlY. ill-it ‘as a man will for any- thin-tr he wants sufficiently i0 ln- lthc connpany. in Vancouver recon.‘ ily. "Under prcsrnt conditions in (lanuda, industry such as ours can- “w, |Cllflrl0t possibly compete with cheat» not exilat," said Mr. Sanson. Eurnjic-an producer) linen. i am a ' ducvl ‘h-llfn to jump. a warm, easily ventilated, perfectly _ ‘through seasonal chantgvgg the winnplaold against the clheo-pe-r manu- (POWS should ‘be half cotton and ‘half fiwwred ankle from Europe. is . successful poultry men gm] wujgryitectiitve duty on the finer grade of may the bod at any time for the ask-minus of goods which we mantlfac- ‘good Canadian. but there is semi’- Grit. Ordinary may, crushed oy5.|t.hlng wrong, and its is not tin. tor shells &c must always be availWmlllllFY- "when l efltllblmhed l" able, The poulltry 11011.59 311mm] he (luelph in 1912 we -had a protective lm-Iff of from 12% ‘to 17% pol dry. To provide again-st molntnmiivent, Today thloduty, which ‘was glass. |7% to 20% per cent. andthere is Many other suggestions mlghit be "0 sill-him)’ "W"! ll- "o" U"! 0"!" given bu; there are now so ma“). hand. tin the Unltcd States the» pro- women that necessary lnfqrmauon linen ls l0 per cent. and on the lnlz. As already gal-d, there are goiture the duty 1a 55 per cent. l do mm"? Mini-o of almrlanlty betwegn {not want to convey the impression man and a then that any woman wholllm l fl-m Th“ l9 110i 4h’? can manage the former and DHnQIBRSQ. This is a great country, but I him up w a llfle of une-hllnosa aindzflm wmmelled to mwe- "My omn- reapeiswhllhy may, wmwm heapmlzatlon had two ill-nan plants In 5011f. ed secrecy has become a growing lllll rapidly increasing evil in the and it has within the past ‘fcw Years attained the proportions ol" \ dangerous public menace. A pampered oligarcby 0|‘ olllcluls in lot only noting up the people's sub- ‘lanuo hut is steadily invading and mcroachlng upon the libtsrtlies they wnce enjoyed. The mun is bllnll who cannot see it. And quite un- worthy of British liberty is tho man who sees and knows and docs not resent it. And what has been and la the at- ‘lflldg and action of our elected re- wrrsentatlvra toward this arbitrary action of the. Kin-g Government‘! Has lt not been that of tame inl- lowers, more ilnclles, voting with --.¢| |'(v- the Government evnrv the wishes of the people who elect- ed them and clinging to the skirts of the Government, eager and lime "ml a" u“ "m" legumes“ Ofzdnwn quietly and give your heart-- wotiiu"tli‘o‘j>"hl€“h'crid;" kick’ hours htels, try to roll on lhc ridcl. try to bite him, would try anything and everything t0 (llslotlgtl him. And in a similar manner that bully o1 yours behaves whcil anything at- tacks lt. A little dust in thr- trust-w oud a snooze zlttcmpts to dislodge! it, something wrung cuten and a vomiting spell cnsilcs. lf~lt gets pant the stomach, the inn-slim; muscles work thelrlnlrtlcst lo strnd it, ulnng down and outside the body. When u. little bleeding starts, the blond tlrles to clot so as to stop lt. Any little infection in lhc body, and the hotly warms up to its work. increases its bent. so that its dc- fenslve forces in the blood wlll b‘.- ln ‘better shape to fight thi- lnvnd- er. The heart bcztts stronger und faster, and the lungs work faster to keep the blood pure. And thon the perspiration that pours out from tho hotly, gels l‘ll| of the excess of heat, besides rid- ding the system of much harmful matter. The eruptions that conic out on the skin are ulsn lllllt illl- other way that your body shows that l-t is fighting away in your in- terests, and has got some nl' thr- trouble right to the outside of the ltotly. whtre ll. can do the least harm. Thus everything that may bother you in an illness. sneezing, trough- lng. vomiting. diarrhoea, sweating high temperature anti so forth ls your bodyg way of dlslodglng an unwelcome invader from your sys- lem. And so your physician tries to assist Nature by having you lls the malnstay—a real chance to fight for you. Further he simply watches the fight and keeps it within fnlr limits. ll you need a crlnglng supplant! for something for themselves? it looks like that to many electors of Prince Edwnr-rl island. Let our Liberal friends . tlon. take charge of a moderately Guelnltllnd one In Tllllmrv. Ont-n glued flock of hang gm] mgkg {ham about six month ago one of those earn their l-lvlng, 7wns moved to bockmrt, N, Y.” lat hard, and yet not doing any- lonk the BIUIHUOII 0"? Mid llllfifwfqhlng, he seeks to help lt. and so little stimulant for the heart, as n temporary measure, he ail-ministers It, if the pain la more than you run uinnd ho alloys it. if the cough O-;O-OO (I Inn-d may 'l‘h_\‘- \|lll'|i ilfljll)’ to us Hi1‘ l'l‘(l< mplion til‘ !(illl'l>l, tu-‘n \\l' wlll!“ llavl- the-mun, l)‘ lunlrl lhut lllil‘l|l good like n nu-tlicinv, ' in themselves whether these ‘aregforth. the kmd o, m“ they wan, ,0 H,“ However, his main object la to POOOOQQQO-OOOO~OOQQ"QQOO-OOQ (‘hut-actor “Qllflillfl § 1 .....-...........,.-.-M~ Very black brows which are well art-hid show nlusit-itl talent an-l ilfilrlllt’ ability. Their posscsstlrs ale. llmvcvl-r, inclined l0 be “Doubling ldloiuusstis." __ OOOOQOQOOGO§ OQ-O-O-O-Q-OOQOOO Dally Selections FOR Guardian Readers vQQvQO-Qtvrvoooovoovvvo i 2 l May 25, 1925 ~Sl’-l~2AK 'l‘"lllu‘ (i001) \\‘(llil):- HUllVlilPSri in ‘lilo lu-url m‘ man nlillii-lil il stump: but a guild word mukcth ll glad. Plllltlljy, 11.’: 2’ l’Il.~\YlCll: TIME TO BE KIND. 'l'llt- fl-llnu‘ who'll l-|n‘- In bt- kind. Ivas mu- i _\\"itl| an awlul lot lo do; lht- tiny was lI\'L‘l' and half the night, llefurc this mun was through. liul still, no nlatlt-r how grout the, lurid 'l‘ll-'|l ‘Yriliht-d upon his mind, No XliilliPl‘ how hungry und tired‘ 1H‘ it'll. llckl ahutvs tin... m be kind. H‘ ‘ll llllll‘ l" lump from his bicycle. 11' lu- IlH-Iiullt you looked down-i rust, And toll you glorious. That summer had come at lush‘ And spin you a couple of funny yarns, - . ».’\nd leave a s-tnllc lit-hint] - it mad;- hlm live mlntltog lute, 0f,- coursu, llut still ln-‘d time In b" kind. I the wcalhcr was‘, l N t r, a chance to ut up its present them at Ottawa for anoth- $9‘: “Sh: f“ n, “d u? am Nah er term. ure whenever or wherever possible. llt- never had time Such ‘filings soon 5l('l(l‘li(_‘li and There never was room for ivoctl- in lht- soil of his crowded mind. "l? nevi-i" hurl time to think of him- Filllng a Blank Yes, some men are care- lcss about buying things for themselves. And if he hasn't a fountain l/‘fl, it would be thoughtlu in use the next gift occasion to romplctc his pocket cqtlip- lncnt with a llhrzlermdrfs. to chsrish a self, And no he nevi-r will find. The shrine that inc-ml"? llvlllcillps- To the fellow who'd time to be kind. ~+Dorls Canhum ln_ B. O. l’. grudge, plned. to grow hllnurd’: Llnlmenf Fine for flu- lllllf- The Charlottetown Fox Breeders Protective Association The following ranches are member: 6f the above Association, which Includes in In protective measures one pair of man tracking blood hounds, which wlll arrive in Charlottetown May 20th. The members are also protected by one of the beat detective agencies In Canada. All members pledge the resources oubacrlbed for the purpose of effecting the arrest and prosecution of l"! party or parties who attempt to enter, or do enter or utell or molest the property of the rancher. The lint of ranches protected are n follow|:-— “Unionvalefi MacLure and MacKlnnon, Union Road» P. E. I "Vlmy," Prowse and MacKlnnon. Norwood R0"- P. E. |. ‘ “International Foxen and Furs," W. Chatter S. Mac- Lure, Marahfleld, P. E, I. “Bovyer Ranch." Franklin Bovyer, Bunbury. P 5- " “North River Ranch," w. K. Regan. North Riv"- P. s. I. "Dalton Ranch," W. K. Rogers, Souihport, 'P. E. l. “Beflevue Ranch," W. K. Rogero, Ten Hill, P. E- l- . "Flood Ranch," W. K, Rogers, Bouthport, P. E. l- "Smallw/ood. Ranch,“ w. K. Rogers, Southpo-t, P. e. I- "Farquharaon Fox and Fur Farms," P. A. Flrquhnrnon, , East Royalty, P, E, l, "Lnvvndale Ranch," C. L. MlcKay, 8t. Potoro Rold- P. E. I. , , “MacDonald Ranch," I. A. MacDonald, Southpflfb P. E " ‘ "Silver Sheen RnnohJFWnIter 8. Grant, P. E. I. "Brow Ranch," E. R. Brow, Ent Royalty, P. E. l- "Newu and Ranch." Ed Sounder-u, Wlnoloc, P. i- l- “Gonur I Fur Farm: Ltd" Mount Edward Road. F- 5- '- “Oonernl Fur Farm: Ltd., North l-‘tlvor Rand, P. E. l- “Chnrlottotown Sliver Black Fox 60., Li!» "W" Edward Flood, P. E. l. "Hopeton Ranch," W, A. Mu toh. Bouthport, P. 5- hum,‘ "Jonklno Ranch", J. D. Jenkins. CWTIwn Floyd!!- “Groon Acres Ranch", Ray Clark, Union ROI!!- Mnnhfleld. It In tho Intention to mark all the ranches with d": lnl ‘placard: of the Auoclntlon. This wlll b0 done ll I" n placards no mode. '