nyvva”: ..-.-.~.-_,..,<-_.-. Jqy-rqgfi hi...» ?_n1 ‘p/Qfi-A p“, Till BHMILIIITFIUWN Blllilllliii rmllinourv Inulu Dull: (handed 1887) 85.00 Ill’ I'll (ll llvllfll lvllvvnd- MJO per you nnllnd In Canada us Uulfal Staten- hflb-Q_'_ Qm i, ‘QLIIQ, Vleo-Prnllnnt-J" B.- Burnett. Bosnian-db“ Col. D. A. Ilnelflunun. I). U. 0. “u” ‘I; l.-.‘¢|i_q, j, Bung“. Animate Editor-ID. K. Currie, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 1928 flourishing and fattening and be- _ coming rich. Thcrc is a whole army E 15 5111111 1 1111113 115 ‘he Soul cf these now. and when the plebis- Of I 118/1-1011- T1115 59111 15 ex ‘lcite is called on next summer. every P10554111 111 111° 391111151 11111173119” of man and woman of them will vote! the maiorltv- T118 $0111 01' 11 111111°“-‘ior prohibition. And who will blame like that of the individual, growsby mm? They 5.8 making a good education. by tralnlw 11>’ P111°"151113.llvlng but of it. This class bi citi- 111056 11111185 111111 1119 1°V°1Y “m1 “men is to be reckoned with. We good repute- v11¢<11=11~= 1° 011115111111‘ have had the Prohibition Act foisted ed authority. respect for law and or-innnn n5 by a nnnnnn. of fanatics. dcr. consideration for the rights of Ennd desrgning politicians; W3 others. With the majority livinE 1114511511, it we dd not heed the warn-l such an atmosphere. the charactenflng have n [m-pewnted by what‘ the soul of the nation becomes what was once n minor“), o; bwucggcm‘ God intended that men and nations now mnmnncd mm an army should become. These practises neg- lected or deferred. or ignored. the soul shrivels and dies and the ili- C divldual or thc nation becomes icA prey to every temptation and every vice. As individual lawlessness mul- tiplies. the national character be- comes morc and more subverted and the national soul dies. In this Province of ours we are. consciously or unconsciously. per- haps in some cases with good in- t L m hi n army playing “unis a feeling. according to the des- n . ou" l; 01” - ‘ . c a ‘ . 1patch. that as Prince Edward Island experiments which are destroying, -.has not a seat in the Cabinet it We, at the‘ b h t f n u afracuon orkshould be given this coveted pluiil. sma ro . . v c es 0 a g p If this feeling bears fruit. then Mr. our population are trying to “Home John E. Sinclair is mentioned as n "sanctions to which me great maj- possibility. If, however, the Govcrn- omy are opposed' we are trying toiment in its wisdom, does not sce lit enforce the will of a small minorltylw let Mr‘ Sinclair have it‘ thcn upon u majomy who’ rightly m; it may be offered to Mr. R. H. Jen- wrongly. believe their liberty is bc-f n n Wm not mm Mr. Jenkmg 1"“ 9“°'°“°h°d “pm we say “aito tic himself down with tllis addi- Sma" minority” because it is a wen- ticnal burden, it may be offered to kmwn m“ ma‘ the men and wo-lMr. A. E. MacLeaii. of Prince County. If the Government docs not give the seat to Prince Edward Island, then neither of the three Liberal fraction or those who do not look members will get it, and it is ex- "1’°“ "wdemm drmkmg “s a mm” tremeiy improbable that it will be and Indulge either moderately or ‘m- given to the Conservative member. moderately. in drinking. If all WEHBMFI John A. Macdomfld, and some so law-abiding as to be ready to obeyhther province and any law. whether they approved of. UNDEIIMINING CHARACTER. 1 II". CORDING to an Ottawa des- patch appearing in Liberal organ. there is a prospect ‘of Prince Edward Island being oncc ‘more represented in the Cabinet. ‘According to the despatch, if the rc- ccmlnendations of the Royal Coni- the local mission are implemented. a Minister of Fisheries will be appointed. There the national character. kins. men who arc total abstainers andl who religiously and conscientiously observe it. are but an infinitesimal some other Not-es by the Way I5 bur Province getting safer?‘ we ASK the question because we read kiThe Globe that "according i0 statistics furnished by the Ontario Safety League April's record of mot- cr-car accidents gives encourage- ment to the belief that a new era of street and highway carefulness has been ushered in." Accidents i111 Tcrtnto from motor cars were 13.5 per cent. fewer than in the same month last year. and fatalities de- creased one-third. In the Province as a whole the reduction was 13.3 per cent. It is the record of only one month. however. but it mustbe remembered that there are far more cars moving tllroilghthe streets of Toronto and along the highways of Ontario than there were a year ago. With more crowded streets and roads there were fewer killcd and maimed. ' It may be mentioned that in April 1927. Ontario was under the On- tario Temperance Act. a prohibitory lair. During April of this year it is ‘mdcr the Government Control sys- teln in regard to the sale and use of intoxicating liquor as a beverage. Guardian readers will remember bc- ing told of what frightful conditions of fatalities and mallnlngs would rcsult from drunken car drivers if the Prohibitory law were repealed. As the record of last year and again this year shows, intoxicated drivers in our owll Province have been re- sponsible for very. serious and shock- ing accidents under the Prohibitory law we liave.. As to what effect the change §ll1 the liquor laws may have had in reducing serious and fatal motor-‘ car accidents in Ontario. we leavcl our readers to judge. Our point is this. that apparently the change has not made matters worse than they were bcfcrc, and‘ some considerable ililprcvcmclit is nctcd. It may be that the reduction is largely dilc to tlic bcttcl" enforcement of all the Jaws that lnitkc for sobriety and public safety. Docs the King Gilvi-rllnlclif. favor Ilrltisll immigration to Canada? The discussion will not down. It is con- ,tlnued on both sides of the Atlantic. The McrningPost of London says: “We have heard so many com- plaints of the system that we in- cline to think the elaborate ma- chlnery of medical examination and so forth covers sonle political design against British emigrants. Certain it is that. where there _might be a great flow of Britlshi settlers into Canada, there is a lblood with enough oxygen for its! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN "mum The Defence ‘= E1151 0f Gailadal I . . 1WIIAT IS IIEII-fOOIIIGATION AND ‘WHO FIRST PLEDGED Ill-IR AS A n‘ I NATION? 1 . 90am ; ' 3| Inna IKBQMJLD. _ lhood. thus increasing her National, RESUMWC‘ 3x51191511 0R _ obligation in the matter of National WORK AFTER- lU-Nwfipcfences and other grist questftinxs.‘ 'In nothln else per aps is c‘ Perhaps you have had a sick spellfsense of g liability so rapidly 111111 1111111191‘ W11)’ 11 15 111111» Y°11 1°w1growing as in the matter of the “Ar- . main so weak. and that very littlcimy, me Navy and Volunteers." In n01 0110111011 $801115 10 1116 You. ‘other way can the degree of her I mentioned some years ago thatlcmn. w nationhood be so accurate- ‘ in some parts of Europe it was thefly measured, Show; u; the strengthl 0115111111 1111-11 11111101115 W110 W910 1"’-‘.1of your fighting forces and we can. covering from illness, and who hadeasny Semc the question of IIBIIOIF, been. on their feet for some days..hood_ 1 1° 111110 1119111 11111 1100115 111111 811/91 As all are aware our Forces had, them a little exercise. T1111 111°“ small beginnings in the different: “'11s 1° 511911511113“ ‘hem "P 115 muchflolonies. These were all merged} as possible before they went backinm one body 0g Defence under they’ 11111011 1118111111 °°°11P111°11S- ZBrltish North America Act under. It was found also in the treatmentllne confederation o; cam.“ n: of tuberculosis, that to simply fat-inns taken some “mm much 7531mm 1°11 up me Pane“ “m! send mmino little expense to blend all those? 11°11“ W119“ me 11mg 1111111111111“ wawcontingents into one solid phalanx.‘ cured, was a mistake. as patienisfmn n nan w be done} , had to return to the sanitarlum af-y Even at m“ 1am an“, public 09., ter a few weeks or months at theirlnnon is somewhat. dnnded as an “'°1'11- ' ‘what should be the limit of and thei Bowever‘ 51111111118‘ with fiflf-"mlexpense of this Department of the; 111111111115 911911115“ da11Y- ‘"111 3°11111115Public Service but all are agreed; it up to five hours. the patient wasnhat the Defence of the country and. ab“? wtrftmm 1° 1115 wmk’ and “Wits flag on land and sea is a. bind-a mam a ' .in obll atlon. The ucstlon is what. 1111111810“ 111111 1111s "1111" °1 "Wisgthe lgizmit? Whoqflrsb made thcl 131111151‘- 11 111151181119 611119111115 canicontract. We have already stated‘; really cause trouble and actually dc-ythab me contract was entered ‘nwi gay {ecovery 1n many cases 1s onlyiillldfif‘ Confederation, and any onc °° ma‘. . ' who reads the s eches delivered by D's" Hmwmk and Leebel‘ of Neuhthe delegates wxilzl see the import-i Ymk‘ 1811.115 that durmg "mess andiance they nearly all attached to tlic r when pauem 1s recovermg’ [he vol-ifulfilment of that undertaking. The] "me of oxygen that goes ‘hough meflength and number of those spcecli- membrance of the lung into thfiles render n almost impossible w blood is not sufficient to supply thqpubnsh them. we assure the readn er, however, that they were deliv- cred with intense warmth", and. in; {our opinion. if they did not contlaJInI ‘the stron est guarantee poss c what 1S the pom“) 1there woulltgl have been no Confed-i That’ ‘vhen recovermg from u-nieration then or since In confirma- ' 11111055‘ '1‘ 1s going to be womution of this conclusion we copy the much 1'0 yom whole body to gel umstaicmcnts of some of the speakers on your feet and outdoors on they‘; rouows ‘ veranda“ or 111.111.0110 you i-fqiflnffnl In tlic city of Ottawa at onc of_ some sun mm flesh am m Athc conventions of the delegates the amount of exertion and change 0i, l l n ‘the Mayor or me city Scenery ‘vuldstirfiulati the trinmd 111111411 rlil/lneldcalf) presided and prcpos-I‘ help t ogra ua y s rent; 1°11 i ' , ' ‘ ma“ and nmgs_ led to toast the Army, Navy, fllldl. > " ivolunteers and said-— l By getting plenty of fresh 81f.‘ u - , filled with oxygen. without usml; 11111] I1 trifle “fir” not‘ ta 12311113135113‘? much of it by exertion. should grad-l vloquen‘ gen eilizienm 0mm Jwd w‘ ually so strengthen heart and lungs‘ I 1:118 111i’ 822110“ the sublject u. that you should soon be back toy 11111 9 a 5P9 near. norlnaL V t ls a toast that we ialways ‘l my The thought then is that durini}! “m1 131111111 1° D11 5°C a 1161118511‘) '; an illness. as the lungs are a lltiifl; Visions 0f £1110 810111110511 1 50 9' bcnmd 1n their supply of oxygen. lLi fore mc as stand in your pres]; is only to bc expected that you will cncc. thinking o scenes r0 Ifistorlcus . The rapid flight of Time is speed-i .ing‘ Canada on her way to Nation-j work, and also give the little extrai that would be needed if any con- siderable exercise were taken. MAY 1e. i928 . g i 11v. earns THE doc-isle‘... t 1. \ THAT LAYS THE. GOLDENEGGQ <11} NA Tlolws‘ sen woe “Conserve the Ilome and Stabilize the Nation" v Who pays in anguish and enforced 110""! 101' M81001 111 9111111111118 11110411111141 p1 ' 'tioii by means of Life insurance? of protection. Company's service. THE WIFE Loses support for herself and children Loses comfort and happiness nTHE CHILD Loses a chalice lo secure an education Loses the opportunity to learn a profession or trade _ You can't afford to take unnecessary chances, and Life Insurance is the only sure means m .0 D11. Great-West Life "Pro1cction with Profiti" puilciai are well-know“ for that: generous} dividend returns to policy-holders. at extremely low rates. Childrcns policies and Investment Bonds are also features of the This Company also write lffe policies. without profits, W offer you a service silrpassed by none in Life, Accident. Ifealth, Marine, f-‘lrc, Auto. mobile, Liability, Guaranfre. Plate Glass. Parcel Post. M141 Rfigistered Mall Insurance. The Companies we represent are well known for their prompt and satisfactory s: of losses. Obtain our rafcs before insuring nvllnmlll s. 00., LTII. The Oldest Insurance Agency Iii I‘. I5. I. 1 (lfficcs, lower Queen Street. Charlottetown, Buy a "Great-West Life" policy, the most popular “Made in Canada." months at all events to gct llien to take the field, and in the lil- fcrval we would be. I will llot sayI what. (Hear, Hear). There have passed these schools not less than| 250 gentlemen holding first class| certificates and sonic 206 or 208‘ holding second-class certificates. I am well aware that, any gentle-i man who may have passed thcsc‘ “LAIRVEX Makes Fabrics MOTH PROOF Miltlis do not eat holes in garments! It is the moth worms that do the damagb-Larvex kills the moth-worm‘ znul also destroys the cglfWlml/inl! 110 ¢°111¢'1111°11 ‘"1111’ tire easily on exertion. and there- fore while you should get up and‘ get fresh air as soon as posslblcn exercise should be taken for short‘ periods only during the first week; or teli days after recovery. y Don't overdo the exercise at first thinking to get strong sooner. i4} mere trickle—-a state of affairs by which Canada loses as much as _ t it 1d d b“ b |member will get it. s ~- . 1t or m ’ W0" o“ _es_ _ e p05 It will be observed that this prob-1 sible to enforce the prohibition law. Unfortunately all are not so consti- tainty and interwoven with too manyi tuted and the law is persistently “s m make it a Sam thing w 8am- vlolated. and not only secretly but me on ' . ‘ R _ openly and defiantly vlolated es It will also be remembered that h ' t bl pecwble and at erwlse repu a elthls Province was definitely offered men and women think 1t ‘lune wnhmhhls portfolio before the last Federal their rights to break this law. They make no bones about it. Before their lem is hedged about with uncelw; children. in the face of public op-l fnion. for or against. the law is- broken with impunity and without any conscientious scruplcs. In this atmosphere of coiiti-lnpt for law. tlic children of this genera- tion arc being roared. In this" ut- lnospherc the soul of thc country is being trained. What arc we to ex- pect? Just what we have. contempt for all law and a reign of lawless- ness such as we have-never experi- enced. not even during the days of the open bar-room. There was more drinking in those days. it is true. but there was less. infinitely less perjury. law evasion. theft and other evils which today are the common- place. We referred to the rule of the minority in this connection. Our ‘Prohibition friends will point to the "overwhelming majority polled for prohibition at the last election." There was no majority for prohibi- tlon. There was a majority for the Liberal candidates. not because pro- hlbltlon wiisthe platform or the Liberal party. but because everythi- eral. wet and dry. voted for the party and. with them, a number of Con- servatives who believed the promises of the Liberal candidates who de- clared they would wipe out the liquor‘ evil. Along with these come the votes of a number or women who believed. as they were told. that Government Control would place a; grog shop at every door and would open the floodsltea of drunkenness all over the country. The fallacy and the deliberate falsity of this nmnnundn u n”, minim“ “an t, yet be said that there is no hope for, __ 1 the Murray Harbor Railway m- ine: Evidently nothing has been decfdeili tiicmmlgnbrsbr. nor-bums this country. If the Dominion; were wise in its own interests it. would allow as frce a movement‘ between Great Britain and Canada as between London and Edin- burgh. or between Quebec and Montreal." 1 The medical examination as rc-i ferred to by the Morning Post had Q.Q.Q-Q-§Q-Q } ‘ifloouo; Daily Selections l FOR ' Guardian ' Readers n O-OQO-O O-OOOQQ-O O 950i QQ 950001 May I6, 102s < A STARTLING CONTRAST-The. integrity of the upright shall guidcf them: but the pervel-sencss of trans-i Cressy to Waterloo. from Blen- helm to Balaklava. tClieers) And not only are great names associ-g atecl with the military. but names ‘equally great are connected with‘ the Navy. and I call to mind‘ those of Howe. Jervis and Nelsonj The is still another branch of‘ they nited service-the Volunteers of Canada form a part of the toast. (Loud applause). They are mentioned last, but I know they; are not least. for if the occasion; required it, I am sui'e they would‘ be found in the foremost ranks to. oppose the common foe, and prove that they are worthy sons of noble sires. Without further. trenching on the time of the dis-I tingulshed gentlemen whoare w. follow, I now give you the Army. Navy and Volunteers. (Cheers). "Band-Britannia." - General Napier-—rose to respond. and was received with much checr-. cvcr. It ls absolutely odorless, stainless and non-inflam- mable and will not injure the rug or garment in any way. If. can be used on clothing, woolens, knit goods, drap- eries. blankets. rugs, upholstered furniture. bathing suits. automobile rugs and all articles which are all orpart wool. Cannot bc used on furs. Tile price $1.75 pcr bottle with atomizer-MAW without. ' E. A. FOSTERSiZZiZI Sunnyside Use Dr. Ffrenclrs Vcrmiclde Capsules No. 2 for 3/011"; fox pups—-Sl.00 box (20 capsulcsb-lnilflcd to any address. ..i- schools and taken a first or sec-l ond class certificate. is fit to take command as an officer of a com- pany of soldiers. But besides these there were more than 11' hundred who attended the schools and who, although they took no‘ certificate had enough of drill to make them exceedingly good sub-é altcrns. if not good non-commis- sioned officers. You will thus‘ agree with me that the establish-f inent of thosc schools is a most important stcp toward the orgaii-' . . ization of an efficient iililitia." ‘ Col. Denlson then returned thanks; *““**“"*“**“*”* on behalf of the Volunteer Forces. A Several other citizens also spoke, enthusiastically of the outline sub» mitted for the acceptance of thc country, and the proposal by several ls Always Fresh and Pure of the visiting Fathers of Confeder- atlon. There was no hidden mystery Sold only in Rod’ Hygenic, Airtight Packagcfl, . of what had to be done—n0 conceal- mcnt of what was before them -- PRAYERHM}, 50"] b“ u“ tnydrlg. Having thanked the Company‘. been mush-aged by such Shocking gressors shall destroy lllClfl.—-~PTO'/.1 election. and that Mr. John E. Sin- Qxanjplcs as m“ o; the McC°n_}1113~ l clair was elected largely on the ns- nachle case of some months ago, inl 1 sunnmon that he was going to be which a mother and her child were guard! . deported because tlic infant of l4 —— Elivxztlstlté ts:cm::i1:gfr;1at1:)illcd' months, after being passed by one T1111 T111111‘ I . a wc _l , _ . doctor was 01,1061“! to by 111101110" Our (from! is lifted -»sllc is .';avctl' looked for novel citinc. Perhaps it The deportation separated the mo- nnnin. ' | I ' r was only the election time happcned tllcr iilid one child from tlic fzlillcl" Saved to arise illld sot our world‘ nnn n5 nn more vows were nomad and four children on this sldc whom _ 811K111. _ 1 _ _ Lhgy had Con“, u, Mn The“. ‘n Saved to breathe frccly illld bc fruccl: at tllilt time tlic appointment waslmnc wonder m “we or we mo“ . oi‘ pain. i allowed to go by default. There iSitllflf. suspicion of some secret politi- o Léfikffnfwd! O um l5 “1‘°"~"\ another election pending in the notical design or conspiracy against 1 1 415mm, 111mm and w‘; should not baBritisli imlnigrallts has bccn arous- NOW 111 111i’ 11011 1 110011 1101 11min ~. . cd in England. 10115 115w" i ,surpr1sed 1'0 ‘we ‘111 11119” °1 111cm For moments ominous witlliil lit-i". ‘carrying the appointment in their Is Prince Edward Island w: mt “m”; i |Dockct during tlic campaign. to have a Cabillet Minister? Thc Nownlloazilgliisfelnd wuwh the wmw‘ ‘ _ .. _._.b>-- subject is lnclltiollcd iii il prcss dcs-1 Upon my window in mg ghggfly1 EDITORIAL NOTEs pntch from Ottawa in a Cfflljfftlbllffig 8100111- l Now like ii mail come from ll prison; cell . I use again tlic littlc comlnml as to how far the King Government 1n ycsmrday1s P1111101‘ 11' W°111d “Piaf this session of Parliament. We ways, I pear that The Guardian's recent ed-'ai'e told there is still time enough to T110 110111‘ 11081001011 111111145 1 k110i"! itorfal on "Conscious Guilt" had hlt1111‘55 111° 11999551113’ 1°511511‘11°11 1° 131V°1 E s1; W511‘. .1 ' . | "I our esteemed contemporary squarely!“ 114111151811“: Head 1'0 the 1115111111115: re restless 133g. b ladowmb “ca” on the top of its bald head. lgpgrtmc?‘ “m”? the _G°vemmcnti ~ a esire. Wc aie also told thatThc long calm hours, ihc books bc- "it has been suggested" that the new. side her chair. Many sections of the roads am Cabinet Minister might be selected Th" 51111111“ 11115191111‘ 1111"” 111311111 bclnc crowned so hlsh that. 05D001- "m" 11'1"“ EdWMd 1111"“ T” 1111“ 0h. thlzaeyglige-llcri» and mliic once any on "my days’ n ‘s simply "m is added that Hon. John E. Sinclair‘ " 0 ldth f b lbllit 1 ‘more w sham ' w u cre ore ea )0SS " d, _ possible m prevent a car from snpJ I y an The music and the laughter and} ping into the ditch. that "the name of n. i-i. Jenkins. his| the sun! T110111 1111"! colleague. has also been mentioned?! ""1°h" 114111111111’ M111 been several tumbles already and 811d that "A. E. MacLean. of Sllm- The 919m U1 m” Road‘ i more are being looked {on The new mersfdc. is another Liberal member. machines can n" n M of am butlfrom the Island." lis understood to be a member rc- l -—- presenting n Novn. Scotla constftw! the“, 15 m need or 11111115 1° 111°" A" 11118 11111)’ 110 11110- 11111 111110 01‘1cncy who failed in his ambition m1 full capacity. especially on narrow I . roads. nothing of it is new. and nobody!gct a Cabinet position for that Pro- |is much the wiser for the telling. It vlnce and is trying hard to get one‘ ____ 111111111111 "that there is always the which belong bi right to the Island| The cdlm b1 evening l. now gammnncssibllity of a man not at preaentrrovlnce. Premier King. who favors‘ upon Parnammt Inn‘ and n‘ la eh inlipolitics being called to the port-{Maritime Union may think it deslr-1 _ o o." and that “it cannot bc as-.able to promote that object by glv-' 11:01“ m“ 11111113111111“ Wm mketsumed that the new Minister will lng the portfolio to Mr. fiance Logan. P"? 1101 1M0!’ 111511 1110 "111- nlfnevftably come from Prince Edwardlcr Mr. Duff, MP. anticipating the may be that further suppicmentaryfdandf But among all these pos- time when all the best positions in. “mun”. m" be rushed unnnnn on slbllitlcs “it is anticipated that thenhe Marftimes must be given to1 Government will make an announce- Nnv S ti " 1 m t _ a co a by right of the a c" o promuuon’ w n “nnoament as to its intentions shortly." strong." ' l i0} mun» n‘ n“, do” ‘n4 ‘mun second Car Ferry. One or both of by 111° Gmwmmem- T1“? 1111'" 1'111‘1 1* o‘ ‘u '1” at n’ ‘m, u "H1606 may OOMQ—RINI. "pig! may kept by a boommc can which is 17-" zzworms feed upon the vitality ofl lera] members represent,“ “n, P", children and endanger their lives.‘ ;vince in the House of Commons are 81mph “m 111191111” remedy 1'1 . l discreetly silent on thqnubjeot. ‘Ifierexuther 0mm wmm 1‘?‘"f'?""“f ,_ . l for the compliment to the Army. he‘ ,sald: {you cannot expcct mc to resound ‘impossible within five qrhm vent unnecealiary fatigue, I " i; ‘ and what they afterwards did. The 040006060004 O-O-O400-QOO-QQOOQ §O§+O~ 9§49§ maintenance of the Army, Navy and Volunteer Forces. was made fully "B01": "use" a 111111111111 ma“ understood by the delegates and the Professional Cards ._ . {country at large. | " 1 the praises of tlic branch of U101 _ ‘ Service w which I belong’ but‘ I u It will thus be seen who llladc RI R- nmy say this on me authority m.‘ ic contract. Every other delegate aamtisnzit, SOLICITOR, ETC. _ . __ almost spoke as earnestly and clo- _l_{1gr?cnes€;og111fnazgtgngflqucntly in its favor as the two wu Chief-and I can conscicntlouslylmavc quoted’ the 601011195 1111111" Say nrnnm the British Army anwards at the polls ratified all that the present moment. is m a smwhad been said, all of which culmin- of nw greatest efndenmh undated in the Act of Union and the ready w do n5 duty whenevervopening of tlic Dominion Parlia- mncd "pun to do so‘ _ment. Every year since grunts wcrc On an occasion such as this [made for Defence purmses- 111111 11° can only address you n" a bflcncumplalnts were offered; it has only space to make a few remarks on-‘been on the question of how llrucll the volunteers and militia of can the country 111113711 1° 59°11“ Canadtt You an know my opmnthat objections have bccn offered. ions on the subiect of the volun-mnd how 11' 11011111 be "11991111911- tcers. I believe them to be indeed; Bu.‘ the": “ppm” 1° be 1‘ b11391‘ and in truth th ri l ' f E 0811mm and shofild 1:3; °_1 forth surprise and objection all ovcr, which I sincerely hope may not the country. and be me casc_butshou1d war arise‘ which is designated lavish expendi- owing to the number of milcs we-tum‘ flung 0111‘ 5° 1111911119131111111’ “"11 have to defend it would be impos- seemmgly 1° serve 1111111111111 1111115’ 5mm for the regnnn. ‘mops for n Purposes that has alarmed the pen-l moment to make a successful re- ple so much‘ 1 slstancc against a large force lln- It 1s not 1'11” 111111011119 o1 Defence ‘cs5 we were suppormi and welnof Canada that is challenged-tho. supported by an organized. and'D°m11110.11 is pledged to thafr-Self-z effective mlntnk Gentlemen. Ildefence crlcs out for lt-—but thcrc ls- know with you. that to have awn’ strong teem‘! 1131111151 1'°1'°11111°11'1 efficient militia force you must‘ ry expendnurc a1’ 11 “m” "1 Pea-Cc- pay for it; and it ls in that point‘ of view that I hope my honorable friend on my right (Mr. Gait) w . . i .é‘.‘.5.1f';‘.‘..“‘2.'1§‘..§°?.ti’£23522; "Ousgggkg BOOK money to keep upa good militia service. (Cheers and laughterl.‘ 8y i ROBERTA LEE Let him do that and there will ¢004+§>00+0<440+04¢9q be no question about your having- an efficient militia. I am not go-l ing to detain you long. but before! I sit down I wish to make a few. remarks. on another branch of. pound the an,“ wen’ mn n m this subiect in d r i 1 60111111111 that a swat =ndlVZ.‘}'bZ'Zb.SY "Wizietzbfiesflifiogigarg-x most important mp has 119011'ed bad i 1-2 cups of boiling WBLH‘ taken in the organization of thefmd m, bu" f ‘ t. . 1111111111 of this country by the es“ utes. The reghltvlliotbtfihizlii tabllshment of military schools in. der- “teak and lent o; nod r W’ /, Upper and bower Canada. I think} The Sevefng lllthclffne. g a ' it is one of’ the most fmportantf when the sewingmaehln re-. measures which Lord Monck andiqulres oiling and no\lubrlcant is‘ his advisers could have broughtiavaflable. try as a substitute equal forward. because you know as welli parts of clean lard and paraffin ofl, as I do that forty or fifty thour-i in‘). 3190] and men could not be rendered! Every houggwifg 311mm; have l Tender Steak ‘ efficient unless they had officera| high stool to use when paring vegg- Mo," ll who were well- drilled themselves tables. washing dishes, ironing. and and who knew how to drill oth- doing other things which may be era: Ind unless they were well accomplished while illttlng q: satis- drllled beforehand ft would be II‘ . It will pee. Cameron Block. ‘Charlottetown, "fir. c. (‘TArchibald Graduate of N. 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