. no myaarn-wrtii-iowu GUARDIAN Commission direct. I am Sir. etc. INQUIRER PmL" Notes BLThe Way‘ Though discussions at Ottawa have ‘ ’ * ‘L’ ' sensational so far, ‘The Public Forum niiaeaaaan a .098! for tna discussion by correspondents of questions el interest. The uharlethtnwn Gus-dial: doe! n” “mu-m, “an. u" Bin-The Temperance Alliance and - a were out two years ago ‘l ' . i’: Prohibition and sobriety. The a In.“ w up ‘UIHI ‘ were after pow- , aBauo Q er first-then dollars and cents. BAD TEETH CAUSING “HEUMA Revenue caused the first vein of dis- TISM NOT A NEW DISCOVERY. DOLLARS AND CENTS __-_ a r-w- ' ' the Hon. R. B. Bennett scored heav- Dinosaur-w. Cheater h. Hellen- leerdarI-Lleah Col. I). L Iaalsaaon. D- o. o. "Wilma en's Imam-J. a. imam Associate seam-u. a. oarrua "y m wmmnm o“ Fume ‘mu’ M‘ tention had been dl-awn by a Nova Scotia member to the fact that in his constituency applicants for Gov- ernlne ‘ work were made to sign a - pledge that st next election they would vole Liberal. ~ Mr. Bennett said a similar state of affairs existed w“ UIIIOI ~ Clllb ddlveeaa mailer’ u Canon us. veal (In advnnna) IIIOI) l I ‘ ‘.‘ Ml‘)! 66.4w III IQ! Uh ll Dill] ("Iliad THURSDAYJMARCH a, 1930 av -...- _ concealment Sin-For a couple of years the ission were quite cord between the then ailiesfi Ai- liance leaders contended that per- - A. and-a.‘ Immigration c "what happened this whiter in the way of unemployment, says fhe Winnipeg Tribune, is, in its essen- tials, perfectly clear. 1t was almost wholly the result of the Govern- ment's immigration policy. It per- mitted and encouraged immigration to the numbers that could be ab- aorbed in a normal year. Because of the partial crop failure a percentage 0f the immigrants were unable to find fork, and relief had to be given them. Yet according to figures tabled in the House oi Commons by Hon. Charles Stewart, Minister of Immi- gration, the encouragement of agric- Wiltllral immigrants to such provinces as Prince Edward Island, which is‘ actually in need of replenishing its‘ farm population, was anything but generous. While immigrants Oi. the farming clam to the number of 50,352 entered Manitoba during the fiscal years 1928-29, and a total oi 93,204 found their way into Canada, only? e1 wanna rd Prince Edward Island. as’ there was no provincial department, of immigration and colonization to‘ I I l zadaiva these farm settlers on their. "d" “ddms °n Pmmbmm‘ Th‘ gage 0am. W111 he taken, ld°wu u iwimv- No more svcdsqrcl- —* """"" "- Pfim“? by ml“ “s 4mm“ l“ P°' wn-H A|_|_ THE ggAN l, ,, ._. accusation is false. The Guardian sons) are manufactured, bu; chm-e 15 I ce c-ult.., those giving evidence of . ‘raving pa "wscd liquors in prohib- OF WHOLE WHEAT arrival, a considerable proportion-oil this number, after a short sojourn here, left for other provinces or for the United States. hibitlon as well as his attitude to- f u, Anothelwcliss. the favored chiefs x15 . a el serious; it is only when it re- 0T - H _, n“ ‘here e ted a F105” co wards the present administration of z“; y“ regular intervals ma‘; sen Now this idea o’ bad teeth was,“ A MARIIIME UNION Jf the tizifnc, have plenty of dol- E opemmn between the Edam] and the law. Readers of TheGuardian ious consequences may be feared. rheumatism and other Pains only. 13"- Bl" W113’ K111 the 8008c that lays RA G P E TEA 1 ‘ ‘1 provincial authorities. many more‘ “vho heard Mr. Harding are aware Nor med the PM“ have a return seems to dam backatwenty years’ and i-l- What is meant by A Maritime thghzoilden 05%: t , x lvllicultural immigrants could have; of the truth o! this statement The of the malady when l: lizges in a fieidDr. Benjamin Rusha over hun- ‘gm; Marmme Union when ms wooleigeergzplfefgstlg: S z bun flccgmmodgwd y, my ‘ _ temperate climate. 0 y a pa- yea-PS B80 rcpcre a case of ' ' ' in this Province i?‘ vain inks‘ mattm however’ can easily be w“ tient who has been "soaked” with ‘rheumatism’ of the hip Jc-lnt foilow- "wsed “m” m ‘he ‘ime Pmvmms one side-the goats to the °th°" Is ORANGE PEKOE l ' cw nmswc ' tied by the Giwefnmeni 0min Pub- |mslaria by years of residencedn s lng the extraction of infected teeth. *1'_N°"“ 5°°““- New B'““sw‘°k an“ jlipi°f:fio,ix §af§:d,,3.:pmach l sold only in Red Airtight Packages 5 dun“ the same period’ succeeded m lishirls Mr. Harding's address in full. malaria-sudden country does this His statement that decayed teeth are “m” Edward Island- such 5- Pllm l h ti’ 1 b ‘1 p we oo-oooooo-eeoo-oooooooomooo oaaooo-eoowe-eooo getting 1,317 farm settlers. But of m the wanume "is attempt m cus- Happen‘ - 0mm the unsuspected “use o; disease fins been frequently propgsgd’ one 135x018 Jain: a sail: hose slip; " i » o a Wane’ comparisons with the New t t tte ti from the resent [an on deaf 8am New“ as “fly as ‘an’ when the to the slau hter rs are e m“ a’ n on p , The Canadian Legion of the Brit- Dr. Geo. s. Young tells us that the Julie °5 Kent mfldc Such a suggestion g ' . r s wick government have bewme- Scandamus slmlltb" i" s“mm°‘s1d°' ish Empire Service League has following ailments have been defini- J-‘l 7°°kmK W B Renew-l union oi The almighty don“ is the 80d“ ‘° “m” ‘° ‘h’ P‘°‘““°““ admim" which was the chauensins theme c! "started something" in requesting rely traced to infected teeth" in- mtuh possessions in North America Prombiuon the m" o! sacrifice. l "d, “m” ‘ha’ M ‘m’ 11"” l‘ "m" Mr. Harding's remarks, will fool no- ‘the Government to select and oub- rumination p: the joints, nerves, lln- mu Annapolis Royal or Windsor a; I ‘m Sh’ elc" J s.“ a s fins in orthodox Liberal circles. body except those who 5m] ms“; on "Sh flu 0510M Vcrfllun 0! "0 0811- ing of the heart. of kidneys’ and eyes; ale capital. The famous conference of U c“ . I - ‘ d." A rtf th f tthat many m1, i ’ ‘B6 ' '- ' Nothins is more ailsravatins to a dull bemg (count To this class of ma,» ,2‘ “the giltarigmstalzvailés repudiate :20": efiauébtiligjflozflcfimignl-ZIZIFJ Jnglnfafuthrngthrx dgzovince?‘ zzicn “ ’, and backward student than to be era The Guardian does not aspire to '..Q Canada," and sung m “The sue i Union l; m the suzzskm“ Mme o seated next to a brilliant student who‘ nppqap Maple Leaf for‘ Ever" as Canada's And the“, "e other ailments ma, “Se, movement which ‘ Sumd in .. . x ' "in" 0U P7116 51W! D1126 in the Intelligent discussion is not ad- Naflmml Anthem, the" a" 5° mam’ likely owe their cxlstcnoe tobad teeth. Confederation. More recently in 1025 ' ' "lnglish versions of "O Canada" that D0 m t k h ’ ' classroom, especially when the dul- vanced by the exchange of abusive there is bgund to be a keen contr-w mus 1m Lin,“ getlfifi‘ gay fmmlme Um“ was “um suggest‘ FCEIUIPB lard boasts of having all the "pull" eplthetd, nor is The Guardian am- versy a, to their respective merits teeth before txiouble star; 50m ad as “ET?” °rc °V°'°°mm5 the - '- ~ ' ' - ‘ *"i 1 and indus- and h d t i i i i th t l 1'- d d its. P ibl th op ern- e“ °X ” ‘g °°““"“'“ a - . . . u “my a V“ m W" M bum“ M “mpetng n e we o ha“ t e2? ,0? ’,,,,f,,,,,,1 to trial depression. atipresent. however. To Stimulate Business and Business Gon- rival except that of natural ability journalism necessary to carry col-m“ ‘l "PW" 9- me subject“ not um," definite c _ . . . . . . _ dgal with the matter and to mall" °“ ditions in Prince Edward Island, published by and initiative. such a. dispute. we feel that the is ‘report m“ was once done with re 'gidergflqn_ sues involved in the present situa- a d "as for Canada, but m’ e tion of prohibition enforcement “v1.3.5,”; w: plgegn-holed and that ' - l A Famous RCQiHIGIIt too geflous ti) be gldetmgkgd by pgr- 'the 108i’. Oi it. i "song, matters o, m, km, Ab“ We are Soliciting the Cooperation of the pn March 1 the 15th anniversary "on, a newspaper that hi“ ""5"" fiiiaiilli." 11731115.? 33.2311“... BElTRmUTloN Business Firms and Leading Men of °' m’ m‘ °““‘“°“‘°“‘ °' ‘m’ Pm“ ulously exploited the temperance concemed m, emhnauon o, can“- .__- Charlottetown, Suminerside and c w“ P"“°“‘" °“‘“d‘““ I'm“ m‘ sentiment of the Province for polit- Inns to the o. s. A. has practically The =0“! lulu 1W1! withdraws. think ’ the Province. flnlfy in the Great War was cele- “m! purposes that suppresses we” ceased. If this had been due to 01 B11 m,” 1n Toronmm a R Q L_ m "em of news calculated to put m lgbgundlng prosperity on Em, 51d, The gay, iaerolcal ordours it forsook. I N s u R A N c E Mr. Frank Walker, Assistant Editor of the Guard- . oi-tbefPats", as they were familiarly? an," h, ,_.,,,,,,,, o, m, MP zjflgllzltfljztjsxjz“ "g3? fnilf;ft1::;<1>;| m“ fjreyilgfde om sweet with _ inn is editing and Special Feature Edition, which is ‘sued, were the first unit in the‘ even m, new, m ,.,,,,m,,, to the “b. the u a coma“ report ma, the w} pm,” the wars I _ __ - ‘ now in the course of publication, and Mr. J. M. Kirk. 9511541511 Eiipfiditiilnflfy F°Y°° W‘ joct matter of the address which it duction has two pfilllillpfll causes; un- Love wept, dying of its own fullness, gr r ' ' .' ' l‘, IS ONE OF FEW ‘and is in charge 9f Pubndly- . Qnm- u, gmfh m w w ‘ u b_ employment in the nited states and and the fall ~ ' -_' i" '. ‘ ‘front gThe illeflahgsixfjiént ieleljiatli: new “cleanses the align-abut or gag-ii the stiflenin8 of United States im- into the deep where the seven un-l I l AT ' Jlllvlrflllw THINGS YOU CAN'T » l o - 1i "_ a e es com - , s _ “tutu. h , m? p" p‘ migration regulations. This means holy spirits conspire will" B008! f0)‘ a Gfedtér P 1' 0011168 W‘ Y! lllllil/"SBYY W15 t e‘ merit which we could hope to receive we mun and more work a; home m, “must me Holy on”. tum,“ the ‘ . y gucoeesful fight. at St. Eloi for a‘ “pm that quarter. our sons and daughters, which is all “whom m, IT MOST . , _ , gal-mm "may; on February 3g. 1915, @110 m0" T088011 why Oil!‘ market! unto imam“ use,’ feeding beauty -—-——--—r-----~——— ---- --?—- --.--_ ...a .--. and industries should be protected to the beast ~ A had been calming them con-~ Ildtrable trouble. The trench raid was the lint of those for which the Canadians ‘afterwards became ldmoue. It was also the first engage-L pent of a Canadian regiment on the‘ liluopgn front. _ The exploit drew considerable encoiniums from officers. p! Higher Command, including Marshal French. The m. Can-, 55nd Division, with which the N“ Pamela's went ovorseasywas in' by tlia middle of February, fir‘; lld not actively participate in the‘ Nttie of at. slpi. , "Pat's", from the time of their I population at the outbreak of war,‘ looked upon with particular‘ by Canadians. The regiment’ up stain African w. . The resi- ‘ cobra, rsoelvedfrom the fair or. the Princess Patricia. uiadmlra of Connmigbt. harried through every subse- is ma» and are‘ volunteers. Islanders who were pres- ent at the final review by King George, Earl Roberts and Lord Kit- chener at Bustard Camp will recall the pleasure which His Majesty took in inspecting this veteran body of men. The 1st Division and the Princess Pat's were the only Canad- ian troops to be reviewed by Roberts. whose death occurred shortly after- wards, following a visit to France to inspect his beloved Indian troops. The Princess Pat's were later in- corporated with the 3rd Canadian Division; but before that time their eiqbioits as a unit oi‘ an English in- fontry brigade helped to make im- perishabie history. The regiment suf- fered heavy losses and had to be con- tlnullly recruited; but it maintained its high standard of efficiency nroughout the war. Mr. Harding's ‘Address The local Liberal organ accuses The Guardian of publishing a garb- led report of Rev. Mr. Harding's published an extended summary of the address in question, explicitly stating Mr. Harding's views on pro- Editorial Notes Theentire staff of the London weekly, Saturday Review, has walked out because the owners have decided to support Lord Beaverbroolcs Empire trade policy. The fame oi the Prince Edward island Potato Growers‘ Association has pissed into a proverb. "What the Wheat Pool is to Western farmers, Wiat the Potato Growers’ A iation is to Prince Edward Island, the Maritime Egg Exchange is fast be- comfllg to the poultry producers of Nova Beotia and New Brunswick," says the Maritime Farmer. ease, or a phenomenon much accen- in Calgary, and then proceeded as follows: "Are we to understand that only those who will promise to support the Liberal candidates are to obtain work? That is the question. Are women to starve and children to be destitute because the husband will not promise that he will vote for the Liberal party? Are children to go in rags because mothers will not pro- mise that they will vote for the Lib- eral candidates? Are they to sell their consciences and their souls and their judgment merely to obtain a little employment? "What is more, before the House prorogues, these matters will be brought up in the Public Accounts Committee, and details will be offered for the attention of this House. Last year it was shown how men in 0t- tawa. had to phtatin‘ a chit from somebody-to quote the language. of I the Minister of Trade and Commerce -before they could obtain work on the Rideau Canal. If that condition exists in the city of Ottawa, what is it like in other communities?" It is known in this Province that applicants for Government work have to be vouched for, but surely it is a new thing to demand a. pledge that the applicant will vote Uberfll next time as well. We are afraid that if ‘that be the new practice here many Everyone will regret the illness of the Prince of Wales, but there need be no anxiety over it. A first at- tack of malaria, while disagreeable is from outside competition. It is new reported that the three representatives of the Wheat Pool ‘who visited migland in connection ,with the disposal of western grain have communicated the result of their negotiations to the Miicxenzie King Government. It seems that while in England an unofficial llreement was reached with the British Millers’ Association which controls 60 per cent. of the milling in- dustry in Great Britain. The agree- ment was reached largely through the efforts of the Rt. Hon. J. H. Tho- mas, who, it will be a ‘ ed de- manded in exchange an equivalent market for English coal. In future the Millers’ Association will try to buy their requirements from Canada steadily throughout the season instead of buying heavily for tonnage to tramp iinea. Thfilagrse- tunated by rising markets. During iozo-zs inclusive, a period of can»; tion. the rate was 1:4 for each ioo- marriages; in 1m there m a sump‘ toil-awhilainimtlunsurarou inent does away with the necessity of building storage elevators in Great Britain for wheat, and at the same time provides an outlet for mgiiah coal. A patient was having so much troubl! with his knee that he could hardly walk any distance. He was advised by his physician to have an X ray film made of his teeth. ‘ One of his back grinding teeth showed trouble at the root. He was advised to have them both removed. ' Immediately after they were ex- tracted both oi’ his shoulders began to ache, he lost his appetite, and his tongue became thickly coated. He felt so miserable that he returned to, his doctor and said “loll you've started something now; I feel awful.’ The doctor leaned back‘ in his Prohlbitio a C- eager to publish the names and full details of convictions under the Act. lrn the early stage it included those pardoned, let out oi jail and run- ning at large, and those whose fines enforced. Within the last Iyear their ardour has abated to below uro. The Prohibition Act enjoins sec- recy, only in the matter of informa- tion iurnished, and by inference in detection of offences. But there sec- reey ends. This is public business and the owners—the people-have a right to ,know what is being done with their goods and funds. chair and: said ‘Don't think inc hard hearted but I"am greatly pleased to see you in this condition, because it shows that we al'e on the right track. The teeth were in bad shape, as the condition of the roots and the odor therefrom showed. When they were extracted the tissue sin-rounding them was disturbed and a great deal of the poison got immediately into the blood, and that poison is what is af- fecting your shoulders, appetite and tongue. When that get; out of your system. as it will in the days. weeks. or months to come. you will feel your old self again.’ The patient; was advised to use purgntives and take plenty of exercise. As mentioned before, when bed teeth are removed it-isflike closing considerable of the goods on one allel- ves that takes some time to be re- moved lrom the system-from the blood, the glands, intestines and so Remain lJllfl the dark rapture that was born of the feast, It dreads the everlasting fire, the torment oi sense. Oh, unhappy, the judge is not with- out thee but within, who shall condemn thee, as retri- bution for the sin, To the consuming lire of thine own , penitence. . —G. W. Russel (A. E.) in the Irish Statesman. Farmers of Chile are installing modern machinery. the West Coast of Vancouver Island, and subsequently sank. so little is thought of the value of this wreck- ed war vessel that we are told "no effort will be _niade__t0 raise h ." will she be replaced, or will this 1 Prince Edward Island is indeed honoured in being selected as the As one of the people I ask that names and facts be published; not ‘of those who have paid their .fines "or served jail terms; these are now free citizens under the law, having paid the penalty. But of those fines which have not been paid; those jail penalties which have not been enforced; those pardons and releas- es from jail which were so solemnly promised would cease, and last but not least, the amounts paid to stool pigeons, and such as that $1500 ‘made public by the Summerside Journal in connection with that de- ‘ectlvc. i -We should also have a. definite "tatement as to who hired him, and wuch statement would have an es- weciai weight if it came from the HE LAND we LOVE By FRANK YEIGB l Go to the office with new VII»! - throw oil that feeling of wearinesa and fatigue with PENSLAR DBYNA MIC TONIC For overworked men and _. for feeble fella of old ll! and ‘for delicate children. --oaia~~tssir~'1r-ii‘1|nly recon. blended. I ‘lfyonriservqdiaedgqmhh’ . mefllllfllmmtemeiilafar cmpmd “new of “non” sumac. pubmhsd n wummwn export st certain times. This will be counted as part of Great Bri- new strength. nothing will help I m ‘mam o! m" m“ “we,” u . m. m’ d.” regulate the flow of Canadian wheat tains reduction of Naval Arlna- y" “bu, u,“ "m", _ ‘, many o em P . P P‘ Y to Great Britain and afford regular merits? pyum, vlwnm Yea, it ia true, all your drug Two also: ‘I5 eand JIM. only outside Province to provide a, member of the Nova Bcotls Royal, Commission on apple growing and‘ marketing. It is evident Mr. Boul- It may have escaped attends; of ter has been ‘ ’ because of his E. A. Foster, ‘ cans-an. nsuosrou fect prohibition, regardless of cost of enforcement, was the pledge given. The Government demanded Prohibition must be self sustaining. Nominally the Alliance won out were not collected nor commitment when Premier Saunders announced a changed attitude. Vendors sales Commission's rum stores there seems little diminution in the business, with profits keeping well up. The number of scripts per M. D. was reduced to 50. It did not mater- ially affect the aggregate used. them beyond Justification. There are hundreds of more intelligent and better qualified men, working for half the money-and sble to show something for their pay. To main- tain these high salaries, funds must be realized. And to get the money the Act must have its provisions ex- ploited snd manipulated. |Hyndman é? Co. that The win was only nominal. Scripts were to be reduced, and restricted. In the volume of Salaries were increased. Some of The common offenders, those ap- Ztion Cl""il, are found to be finan- cially d-y. Phase are discarded as ‘lilpi“lf"'.."' l».- wets. En- forcement has been relegated to the background as of secondary consid- eration, and every contrivance to scoop in the almighty dollars adopt- ed in preeminence. Prices of liquors were to be reduced for the benefit of the sick and infirm. There was a trifling drop; but not, as promised, down to the actual cost and hand- ling. \ No ‘FRIEND LIKE AN OLD FRIEND I For thirty-five years millions have shown preference for Shredded Wheat over all other cereal foods- and it’s so easy to understand why. It’s the whole wheat in its most digest- ible form. The crisp, crunchy shreds enoouragefithorough chewing-and . the more you chew it the better you - like it. So easy to serve a quick break- fast because it is ready-cooked. Deli- cious for any meal. sunzooro HEAT oooooloeo-ooowoooea» ,. Telephone 6V7 or 333 ‘ . LIMITED ‘Lower Queen St. Charlottetown Mail, Orders . Bring The Goods stosawanteeanbaauppllelhy Iveryqlleklyaadwltholtany lvaeteoftimaanol worry on Joarpartilnatainipiyinailna aahrlorfladlnthefllltelt- selnalemlwillflwevl" eeadyaawhatyelwiah. ' The flavor of H. 8: N. Black Twist is cured in——you’ii have the time of your life trying to chew it out. Aalgfor it and enjoy yourself. uiciuzv s. Nicholson ++o++ov+ew+o+w v to ms; The rate for 1m, which‘ was the casual reader but nevertheless it intimateand expert knowledge of the I “limit ‘Wliviillll-YVIN“ fi gilt trained at a boom year until the October emu. la a fset that as per cent. oi Oan- conditions which have made the seed’ I I. . wk“ Plains, la expected to be high, but, adat navy has done to the bottom potatoe and table potatoe industry ughbnun‘ m“ Jim“ V, _ f, gm. m‘fflnw' “my-t ma“ u, edible sea in some 20 fatholna of such an outstanding success brie: ‘ m“ _ * ~ ' I r . A i This was the inins sweeper and after all, according to the ran ashore on an French, the potato is nothing more in Barclay Sound oi! or ieaa than the "apple of the-earth", narrator-aired» a . ram..- , twili- biniudse airemelvuegkiflismlra-aiafl ~ .3 _ ‘r