Z" . `” 1 ~ i _..-_ PAGE Four- or v _ _ _ Arttgyili tion of lands.-ih`nt li was not forl liiniseli' and feel-thnt he had Salncd -- - if ' *.“-.- - 5 . _ _ I , v f ' . _ - - - _ - ' : ` ' _ i t "2 7* " _ ` ` TUJVIGHT'-‘5 HEFTIYG ceedinss =‘_ < .statute fi provision forthe exprnr-rin- ln- inishi irike :l little f.~.n_~i:.l.iiion io* ;r;___:_-; r;_ri_ti____f;v-'_'ria___i;1_i__:_i_;:it___;l_l_§ri;;‘g_ 1 get some consolation-the St. P0 G5 Z T * 2- _ QI 2 ; __ __,,__ ___ __ r The inet-ting in t,l1_eLep_'islative Council Thk |.¢giS|3tl|f¢ Hua ones =¢'cim`i°t¢¢t°w». amen one of sum. ('li:tiiibc-1° tonight to bc :idtlressed by Dr. _ -- mmus. Aloe-tw. swf: and Montague- J. W. Robertson should, and we have no p-,,,,,,,,,,.,d nom mg, ,,,,,_, fffff doubt will, draw it large atidieiice. Dr~.~ . - Robertson is no stranger in Charlottetown. -_ Ti ursday, Apiil 4th, 1918 |~_ -_ ,_ _,__ _,_ -_-_-_ _-_-_ _--f ~.- _-_-_~= _ _ Y ff: -_-_-_ : Y _J ‘f ‘ff-' ‘ `-‘-' - Tim: i-iii-:iiiizirs i-‘iitsr srnl-:vii The Ti~eniiei°, Hon. A. E. .f\rsenault in his fir‘ ‘ speech as Leader of the _Govern- ment it -5_foori_nce a_nd in __ _Ge_¢;r_ge-i ___ €:_e§:_§f-tt;w;?___u-ig_i__i_l_nt_i giikéhgnfiront for dollar niust be izlven in order ti “Se V0 h\"i~ if 1-* Um." l“ 4* °*‘-*P "’t ‘°“n‘ put “P "E ng H .Qt x 9"' les' ,he ,_~ 'of ,|151 .k '- on Mmm me *S000 Therefore we have (ha, kind lim, ~,.xp,.0I,,»m;,,,, pl-(,,..» : lic-cause ilu~_\- fi-li that it they could _~P _ _ L_ ii 0 trees_irom seven ` ‘ ' ' ' -_ . ~ ` ~ ' < ~ » '_ _ke an _I _ro riauon of $5000 ,Ugg Hugh. |,@¢0,,,,. n,..,~_.`|\ \\,.\tic-out hotii of us there would have lf’ “Pull 160- high. 'lite snow comes house' ini Iiirder to Felcelge he "rant from had the Land l*ui°t-lias»_>4`.iti.' untlw' I0 be ai neil'-i'al clectioii with 1110 if”(°'mls .up ‘3°.l““°5 “nd ‘"9 °l°5°d l ,iw Dominion Gm-ermégnlf Some. which whole areas of land were tai;-_-'ii P0F5ibilil}` Of lh@`_li` Coming in- “fm ne' mr me “,'m[e.r" it me 'bush was “mow over by the Government. _Tliesriycr were tlie__Libei'.ils so active as Cf* me Slim* “°U1\'i P2155 on and lie ‘gd m0r_._»_, H is 3 question “.he,hm._1nn.|5 \t-are miigu 0\-.»,- ,md g-Om 1,_;._i, i in those elections. lie talked about _ “Will lime U19 Same illlwllnt of imow .` 1 'to in~i\~»ite iniii--itluuu ivii-it tin.-. t-. "ie intliif-tw that the '.;0vci‘nnii-til§‘”‘ mf' Gem* “S 0" me TOMS- - | I I_\`l)I\'lI)l'.\i. l-Il-`I~`0IlT Y There has probably never been more tzdvice, wholesale and retail, handed out to Iour people than during the past 'three 'yt-ars. Much of the advice is good, clean. wholesome and well intentioned. much of it otherwise, bttt it is all directed towards getting the other fellows to change their methods, to speed tip, to do a little more than they are doing now. Urging on to all reform and all progress depends upon iiidividtial effort. In connection with the war we have been told that the salvation of the British Empire depended upon the individual ef- fort of its people and that it would require the united ef’t`oi't of all its individuals to save it. This is as true 'today as it waswhen the war began. - In this province our first effort, that of providing men was fairly satisfactory although subsequent events have revealed the fact that the ef- fort fell far short of what it should have been. The combing under the military service Act has brought 'out many who should have been with the forces at the front over two years ago; it has also re- vealed the fact that some who should _now be in khaki are very anxious to evade it. Gui' remaining effort must be directed towards food protltiction. In this the great aim with very many is the matter of re- muneration. Higher prices count for r-iore than patriotism. While the labourer is worthy of his hire. while every man is entitled to ftill reward- for his labours, 'while a man has a perfect] right to withhold his labour if he consi- iour- has suggested: Why didn’t you more is necessary, and if we hat on- -_ - -_-~__- __ - _- _-' _‘_‘ __ _ _._ _ ____ ‘_ ._ d.__ ._ .__ tained more we would have been ob- I "‘*"“n 7’-" Zh” T‘“"h‘-'~ 1”" l"‘m“' N; ` "j _' " “H "" m' im.” 1" mu L I ~. ‘qun case did nm mam ln, “-1105, _ ~, » .~»iit-ei-'wil there nas no infiiien-'-e li tim Sli etc _ _ lizod to suppleineiii dollar for dollar. | ‘_ - 1 ~ ‘ ~ _." _ _' _ __ J __ _ d =_ in plains like Queheg and Omurim , since. becfiuse ;i gr--.lt many pt-r,=.=,_-_ »i_l__i 1' I-_1§>!1~_l_0I_ il) -lH__ ti- -_ Suas _ ~, _“~h._=,~,. may go( sixty lhousamp me he-_ld their own hind. li meant c»_~i _§\'<\- _I f il*2_0ll\ \\f‘i€‘ hilt 111 l>"l!0f1'11-, CFUBER5 . tain sections ofthe public. and in th:s_ -_l‘-$~'_i~1f11` >~=l!‘~li<* 1-"lh0Ui‘ bf*-"21U_=f° lh»?_ _ _ _ ,_m,_`_ and “.h,.r_\ ,h,.:_. get ,“.m._.y.g",t-.1 case it is cxproprintiii: lands for pmt: wn_s_\vrc: ;_inff_c1iiis»'- the-=~° lniiiis :ire not --f‘~i_t»-_ -\_;i~ __lt_ .o _t_t_oik _i__e __poo_;_il_c; His own Hun!! provinfe has to put up sixty ilious u similar amount. This is an cxpvn- i|1¥“n'|f“i fir "“1`l0il1 i!l'ii\`f‘ll1i*‘-‘ 7"" """"‘ "' "IH m"""' m "H" 1' ` . _ 1,, .t' lil i ul l l ‘ cl n ~-~°- __ i diture which we have not_hnd in foi-» I for all the iiidiviiiunl; :1.;t t-oi:-..= '- 1 f' .; ._=~»ii‘_ .i_i wil si i.ir> et-:in . .- -_- -~ .1 <,}.'g. ‘.\.i.~ li»_-.ix li.-.il tht-r»» ivero pcupli ni.-=r years. and which S hope we willi under th~ class oi lleui ii it si i ~ 'N \ w _ F \\ ima init ili»\ it it uoikini, fo ‘ And the Help He Got From Doddts be abli in use for the benefit of -'r'»:~i- i "N-" ~\i.\' l`I`i°"li'l liilih il- H1! l"i1`~‘1l-' " ` V i ""' ' "` ' rl _ _ ' "' ' -. - “_ -. on ,,. fl;--ii..-‘t-l\'¢\__< anti not for ilu- :ovcrn-. ' Kidney PM; er production in this provin--‘-_ i ' i_ANn sE1'ri.sMsN'r screams did nur hc should have iniormi-ri liini- _s» li in-fore attempting io instruct the illouse. But. of course, this :lid not stop lilni. Anything you say to hitn goes in t one ear and comes out ii is not for want of grey matter that he dnr-s not take in the things wc, sly in him, hui if is hr-cause he docs not icuni in hear them; My hon' i'rii~nd has not taken enough interest I lin thc Land Settlement Scheme roi t-:i<|pir.- as to what it is. nor tim I, ders he is not being sufficiently repaid, we should not forget that three thousand of; mn' young manhood left their homes and; their business to face danger and’ deathi and privation with but little thought of the remuneration they were to receive, re-` niuneration which was in most cases very much less than they were receiving before they left home. Their effort was pati'iotic.<' In our efforts at increased production the patriotic element should also count for something. If we were toproduce at ac-It trt'-al cost we would still be making infi- ir`tel_v less sacrifice than they made who left their homes and their business to take* a. hand at the_front.' We should 'not, at a crisis like the present, hold back any effort that we can put forth to increase the world`s sorely needed food supply even if] prices are belowff* what we think they_- should be. The consumer has good cause to complain of the; cost and it is upon him the real burden falls. The time and the woman and child shalldo their duty, even if the remuneiation be no better than that received by the` soldier who is risking his life. __0_.__._'_ NOTES The Germans are paying a tremendous price per acre for; a merely temporary use' of some French soil. It is probably the highest rent, the Toronto' Star says, ever paid»for _vacant land in the worldfs historyn A returned soldier says that the gun that is shooting at Paris fr_om long range' is only a “scare-giin.” -It is more effective as an advertisement than as a weapon of, war. He says that an air-raid will drop more destructive explosives in a few mi- nutes than this long-range gun can throw in a day. _ The Kaiser says that in the German ar- mies “everybody knows that however great the stake we shall win.” The “we” is~the_monarchial pronoun. The. Kaiser alone is the player. E_verybod}t_l-ip' means all will loo'k`fo't" tistrictly business session. his soldiers, of course-.-is the pile of cfiips In leading' tiff as the Premier did in his he hakflhoved into the game and staked fm- _ _. _ ._ _ -. _ _ -. mf-i--ff---~-._~ii»-y,~of»,-,.‘»_,,»,.e»» . v..,.,m., .,.,._,, __ first _speech he has set aworthy example. 'ia win or it loss. _ _ _ _ ' i l . *I *‘.f5if.,4_ ..§*Q.‘“‘."2]§?.`»`..:f 1, “ _ " , _‘wif um. .r-.i=.=¢\*.»';¢-.‘¢.'_..-._ _ -I _ _ - _-_ -_.___....._......_.4_-_-L_ _ _ _.4-_-'mf criticize ii. He takes the statute we passed und says: “\\'l'tliin the coversl of this bok is contained your scheuie"i und proceeds to rail against it. i{c might just as well have taken any other statute and trled4o instruct the House as io what was proposed to lm done by a company incorporated by that statute. for instance. and to say what they intended to do cvent\i~ i silly. He criticizes the Government and says it was illegal to put in the --_..-»w-»--»....~..~.-~ tuv.-¢~»-\~ i DRILY SELECTIOHS FOR I GUIRDIHI REIDERS i Furnished by W. 8.-Louson ,i ` BROTHERHUOD ` (Proverbs 18-24) l'd like io be the sort of friend that you have been to mei l`d like io be the help that you've been always glad to be; lvl' like to mean as much to you each minute of the day _ .\s you have nieant.old friend of mine. to me along the way. - _ l'd like to do the big things and the splendid things for you, ` To brush the gray from out your'skles and-leave them only blue; |'\_\»~__ll"l_ll-lib \‘-lirii 5- - . _ ' st-li-me as ai cliziitct- on thi- province will <~xcoe1.\ 'i I ‘ ' ‘ ~‘ """i 'll "1 'mmf .s--iieiiic before the Land Sctlieinent i ceritl' but tor I-oliiii-.il ine. '_i 'fh»-r»- _ v.-_n~_r»\'»-i~ :in~I_ r!i»_~i‘i~ \_v.is no 1-liancc [}'>:ird. they iliouglit ll relle'\'ed ihe'ui ' is no init-:iiion to sp»=nfl iin.\` saivli sun: _ “I ‘1"`-`*’__"'i"‘~'\_""_"` fifiiilg Hill’ 1131111. i oz' ci-riaiin duties and therefore ap-ini money It is H.-,i ,,..,.-.,_._y,-:,- 3,-A_n'i l it-1.1 :_--limit irom rei`crriiig to; I_m,_.‘,d m. __ _"__ _hm __0aSnn_ I zhked __`_p(,n_1 __ ,h._H____ M- _,___ u__\.,_1.,m,,.n,-4 _ tn_r- liunl_-in _.i»-`.':» cs ni il\»'~ miter end. my Irinnd at mn "mp if he knpw ‘ m0n,._,»_ uw! I ,in ,,,,, 1,,-.lim-,. [hm mn or the district and oi whicli my !ion.| what thc st-kicnio was, l>ct'ause it' he ainounr that will lic spent tinili'-r iii;-._i‘V1j"i\il ‘i‘>~‘~_ Hoi ivan! to ii~~i»r__l am t - \rn'c t-»-r'-vn Lost _vt-ar and the _rear lu‘~i`oi'c my frieiiil il»-ligliied in saying iliai ilie coiiiitry only waiif-.l for an opportu- M ins other which rr-minds me bv iconic it-licrniit should prop.~rl\-'coin._- i mi-" ‘"_“"[ “I “"" Ii" “’i“"‘ if me v‘-~- wav of little incident of which from-ii'o:n tht- iioininion f.lo\'crn- Enom" mhnm "_'“";" ‘h"m(" "mf" had i‘n‘.: any rc-al benefit *‘ -' _ _ . _ _ nown 1. : ' - ~ ` -‘ ` - ' - l rn,-id once. A judge was hearing an nicni. 'llinr is wln»i~1= ii will i-oinc 3 WI, _ I nm, I _' H Hi`mf“'m“" dm." 'L ur'uinent from ti lavvver for whoui front, het'-ii\is~~ llic lboniinion Govt-rii-i ,Ni “Ou " '.“"-‘_ nm ‘i-‘\" dons- \\i»1l, li»- had no great liking' and the'lnw- ‘ nu-ni, as ltr has said. has ilir- duiv 0;' ! mf) pmpl" 0! "m"'.f"m"’r-Y iw! H °h“"`. yt-r was etiilenvoring io' make a point providing tor iliest- in»=n. and it is 1 13?: ,,,.§,1|\'-lilfmli Lillulluifg il . _ " _ ‘ .' i. " " _'_-'--1' H ns i. _ - ._ .. _ ur :is t:f‘:."..:.“.°"ft‘: ‘.'~;t‘:§“ in ia“...:t'.;::a..'2..‘:;"1:...':< ...vnzti I f its °' °--- - x _ . _ ... _ 1 3 a _. .it _U ___ _ __ s- _ _ nf-ed not luhnr the point. Eve-rythin,2 have 'nf-ver rcpiifliaivovl lint some . ! _~‘l§11'i‘"Tt'l -ls il” hm ""“_r m“"“"'°dic \-on sziy _um-s in at one car and comes body intist l.'ik.~ lnilil oi' thi-'_' :ind i.‘ i ifiiiimi imd m"_ "'4l."li"i (ii. H". npompi out at the other." .\lr. Sinltli rcjoin-- tin- c;ov~_»riiiii»_»iit ilo~-s not do it ulio ‘ ‘:_-_is un. _,m,_____[________ H_____._ _,_-iii_l~| i-i with truthful cnndotir' "\l\' lord 'is xtoinf' to do it" \\‘lio is goin" to \' """‘°'r "" ““‘~‘ )‘""" 'l“"" I" Wh’-‘ . , `_ ‘ ', ‘ 'i ' v _’ ' ,_ ' T no |'f.‘r'- Now _l just take _one or. t.w.o'box- s as ai spring medicine, and you earf se" lifitv liviilihy l :lui I built, ihig liousc i'rom biisclncnt tti chimneyiintii know in the case of my hon. friend. pt-ct the Land .S »ttli;nicni lioarrl to " ` - ~.\~~ are colin: 1" 1' ‘I I ltidiiny `,.,,m,.(|y_` ` L . . .__ ____.. _. I _ goin: to inform him until he takes i not pri-pure thc lands and lirive tliciii _ i _ -‘ifiicl-*ni intcrf-st in ih~~ mailer. liifoi- our i'»~iiirlu=il solili-»r-_ vii- iunsi _ li-» wort- :is deeply concerned in ilu-q.-xp:-ci ilicm io an io :iw oilu-r pm m e _ v.»»l'l`:irc m_' our rf-tilriied soldiers as lic] vlnr-es. \\'~- tuiniioi cxp--4-i, iinli-.ss iii- prf-ir-nil_-: to bc. he would :it least eti- .iavc iii-iii:-.-nn-iii< to ol`i`i~r_ to rciiiiiil _ ' uiiirt- and inform hiiiisclt' us to what t-von our own mon; but lot -in.» i.-ii ti . we nroiiosc to do hcibrc out-niiiiimx io you tins. .\ir. so-iii..-i-_ out it “itll A change of Seed Gam mwah P073” _ ' Results of Sowing Imported Seed Wheat . . \\.~i-ra /it ‘s ft 'fi `. -_`\\" :yi -1 .Za . ~. is >§\\"~ it\\_‘__ \\ " 1 "lf t i‘\ »2\»,;M”f§“/ t -4 ___ . S; Increased Yield and Better Qualify ~ Our Wheat is Grtvln'-tn Contract Esrec ialiy for us 1 The _continuous growin of any va ° Of grain on the same soiizand undeiflflih same conditions for many years tends to deaeneratton in quality and decrease in yield._ This applies especiallv to the wheat crop in ‘P._ E. Island. Our firm have been pioneers in wheat importation and the largest dealers since 1883 and tens of thousands of btisheis have been imported and sold by us, in fact otir Seed Store has iiii i'r`t'i'i¥i§§"`i¥’o§ eiaddoihirb" 'TAD' wut-:Ar ` - " S .ED As usual, our wheat is put up in strong WHO” S<’aml€SS baits, each containing two b"Sh¢|S (|20 lbs) net. Samples and prices on application. WHITE RUSSIAN fVery Scarce) Crop a ' _ Failure. WHITE I-‘IFE (Scarce) ' - We have imported direct from the Prcvince_oi Ontario some choice 'Nb. I While Fife of excellent quality, lrrown from stock seed. This is the best wheat in the world, and a ver_v _desirable change. Farmers should see this _wheat Give more flour of excellent quality and yieldss well. _ _ . RED FIFE _This is undoubtedly one of the finest milling varieties crown. succeeds well lil i!°Qd S°i'. equrl to White Fife, suits .Our soil and climate. _ COLORADO BEARDED _ _ _ This is a_ light amber wheat, rather short, th' k berry M258 800d size, white straw and chaff, stands uplewell _ and Qiirns early, wb . iuiitotiis wiitlvr ` is a cross between Red Fife and an earl hard nd what from India called Hard Red Calcutta Com’ ' - _ . mred with Red }"r'_§;=__filt'_=_irf°w1ns c_i_~oi> of Marquis cannot be distinguishes ta" a ___';fK__