HE BHAHUITTETIIWN lillliilllil S. Iclmrot . Holst. Cal. D. A. llucltlnuon. D. U. Idlter and lunar. J. B. Burnett XII York BQflPOOlllIl|YO-—lIIPnlnAlsl Powers, Inc. Chicago Representative-E, J. Power - President, W. Olen O u. u)‘. 1 Notes By The Way At the opening of the tourist sea- a son it seems important that Queen Square should appear at its boat. Morqtonrists will see thlsjpartio- ular piu‘: of ground than will view Hoe-President. J. It. Burnett; Anthem. mantel, u. n. Currie Buy , HA RD O 0A L We have the Schooner “Evelyn Wlikie" this week discharging 600 Tons D. L. & W. Hard Chestnut Coal this is boat quality Coal sold. Our price is the lowest. A. Pickard 8t C0. 240 trust. Phone ZIKZHKIB J party, ' ern ment. CHICK FEED Look alter the YOYKG CHICK- l-ZNS, it pays to du no. ' v harbor Foul our CHICK MASH it nusltes Ihem Iruw. (TRICK i 1'1""? i" “"1" of the people are ready to ‘give their , chkhm _ he imense hem wave o! Thurk may visit all the provinces, as Scratch Fe l i . 901mm‘ SiYPPQTt l" “mtlange for ‘ q I "we many thousands of Canadian vet» This ffiqliifflfl I10 N00’- lii" My m“ A harm e58 y over ' crans east and west will desire t0 A ""1"! "M" i" "Esflv ii" Garden of the Gulf -where neither hes-t and cheapest. ford for Poul- try un the market. ' Egg Mash for laying’ um... They Inunl. ‘ "Lay 0r hunt" If fed with It. BONE MEAL. (HUT, OYSTER HIIELLN, rtlu, ctr. Auk for BLATCIIIIJIKD‘! YOU l. T It \' FUOIIN the hast. ‘VP sell them. PRATT! LICE KILLER in storlr. Carter & Co., Ltd. ii and endeavour to justtfy conduct in THE RMOS $1.40 to $5.00 Lunch Kits $3.00 to $5.00 Here are two articles every home should have. They are useful at all times more es- pecially during the summer months. inequity. We have‘ just received a lame shipment or these and are now offering them at very attractive prices. , SEE OUR WINDOW m: 2 nAcs I-IcDONALD 6. BRADLEY Proprietors ers. Great George st, Phone s15 Professional Card; sands. i i . McDonald & McPhee, ‘ h Bo As v , w ‘J. a. MoIDONALD ' It. A. i » ‘ Barristers. Attorney. Ito. -. Mont! to Lo Illny Building ‘sgukmh’. ll. If. InPllEI i Dr. .0, c. Archibald .lteif jxcGuimi no. K Matti" to qrostirrlty. and inf: the pas-t ifour years. improvements, and other iptdbllc works 0n the eve of an election? ‘ls it not because a largo proportion. often a majority to posterity, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1925 LEAVING IVT TO POSTERITY 01L ition a! 1020, the rise of agrarian Canadians of the 4pl'€86i'ill. 01W have inherited much. A country rouzh heiwn from the fort-st prlfwé- val. a county richly equipped for nationlbuildinga country for wh-Ecb over fifty t-housand of its sons died. w“ mun w“ [or we opposition ‘Twas a noble heritage, a sacred We are now passing it along whnrt conidfition shall it be when they take it over? We unhe-sitatingly denounce our government. at Otitaiwa for extraiv- in with good iie at the door oi‘ the Ottawa 30V- Why are constituencies through- ou-t the ilengtih and breadth of till! country offered branch railways, dlevators ion might be multiplied indefinitely to show that qtresent ercpedltancy . ‘ .i _ , n“ opvormmty m secure the we Seeding is now practically fin-‘from the Mother Country come 0v» sent. dollar. is the ruling force in such? stances coveriing the whole domin- 7 fifilnada today. Allegiance is given to ‘the iparfy in power for the sake of the loaves and fishes with no l‘ ~gard for the future even of the‘, piesenLgen-eration to say nothing for‘ posterity, Amd the party ‘hacks WW-WZFZ IWi-Lh voice and pen, on platform and in the press, blatantly endorse :pnblic life ‘which. in private life, _wou.!d. send men ‘to the ipillory. in the past few weeks, as shown .in ipniivinus reference to the sub- lject, miiilions of dollars have been voted away for the undeniable pur- lpose of securing political support 'for candidates of the party in pow- er and at time crack oi’ the party whip, men selected and elected to represent, the common people the taxpayers and the burden bearers. give their support and their loud- mouthnd allegiance to the admitted In the past four years he have increased the debt of the country. the iloibt which posterity must pay,| if tho country remains British and Canadian, by from one and a quar- tor "trillions to approximately two and aitailfbiilion-praoticaiily every dollar of which iWflS increased to satisfy aind secure the support of political hirellngu and oftlce seek- Thlskleht is ‘being paissd on lit ts, mmonly Ibelleved, by hiber- als at least, that. tflie lllboral gov- eminent ‘is so strvneiiy Gll-llfiitnflhad in Nova Scotla that the Aaanstrong svvcmmont tspertdin m barn; N. turned of. Miranda: ‘Wovhiclal lflfilll, farmers, or what? Asks me “hm-hm ‘u "I 934d "3""- ‘BVQI’! UlM-QTIVBTIIYOIIVGT Sun. Thursday night. fflnrfly in the ‘province hvNl-‘l l 10h in tihe House. they forced through o‘ "me M"! "W" m8 mvernment a. vote calling for a downward ro- "id "i" m" M‘ i! M‘ 1W or med vision of t-he Cll/ltldllll tsrifl. or conduct. the toner of cons-so mi wn- chum. they were dsfeeted: But "'8 "WW" 0f the sovermnent. ‘Nae what was their ides? ‘lsths Cans- BWW Pvstsim monalvsi oire- om. amt: not. low enough cent dleotlonl which thrown some pup, the “my?” - y » “"1" “M the tinned: of the duty on cthndubsmenwrio; the Llbenlnisanflvbvlfl- in the senor-st United sum ll eilht ohm s dos- °'°‘*'°' “l 19" W" m! Mutiny on, ‘film duty on American V‘. 1/4?‘ 4 . Ill] “5'“5“”',twcen bI-bera-ls and Conservati-vii-s Th9"! has “ever l“ n“? ‘history ‘Wand, (like u horse race, it is any- Ciliiflim bee" “ch a" m“? 0' 9x‘ body's w-in. One thing however is‘ travaganco as the-re has beiLn dur- This will \ not ‘be seriously questioned by the most hidrrbounti follower of this Bu; the ifanlit does not all ‘in the meantimieand because of our dishonest and inex- cusable- extraivagance, the consequ- ent ‘diemoralizartion of business and the expense of living, our peopiio are leaving us in hundreds of thou- Where will it end? -w.i-ll rpostcrlty do with bhle inherit. once we are handing to ‘them? {- m nowi SCOTIA What lfllwwiwiiemvedlns sown.‘ During) ‘ any other locality within our shor- es. Our citizens also tako a pardon- nblo pride in the Square that lies in the very heart of the city and which contains the most important 8|“! “hi”; grwps ‘Hvmed we 09' buildings in the Province. The phxihh iforccs in half tnseénstt- tut-‘ncica and rendered a change 0t government ‘iilliilltflflfiilile. The total too i.i that y or registered a heavy majority agitin-st the government. uriant growth and beauty as usu- ai but a few gallons of paint ap plied to the posts and resting sea-ts beside the walks would add some- thing that is needed to complete- ~- the picture. groups being‘ 193,327 and for the ,;0\'t.'l‘.llilJ,llL 154.629. The agrarian party has since gone out of busi- ucsS and ‘the Labor party is inegllg- iiile. The contest thus year will his At trifling cost some unsightly and decaying posits could be re- placed by new. ones, properly shap- ed to uniformity with those that remain sound and good and all painted anew. Many are enquiring what delays the completion of tho Soldiers’ monument which ought to be in its pm. before the influx ‘of expected tourists arrives. The ‘"0 531M931?" the!’ have bee" bm-Hbroken parts of the monument to ly seared. the fallen heroes 0f the Boer War should also receive attention in the short time remaining for suchlub- viuus duties. ‘ pzacticnlly a straight party one be- e.‘ ar, that is. ‘that i-f the liberals‘ EDITORIAL NOTES (iroat, weather. ain't it? The stream of summer visitors is stead- ily increasing. Earl Haig, Commander in Chief of the British armies in the Great War, is shortly to visit Canada and Motor partiis in increasing nurn- is due to arrive in Quebec on June 27. lt is not yot known how long he intunds to remain in the Domin- ion or what his itinerary will be. lt is earnestly to be hoped that he hers are now visiting the ci-t-y ‘and their coming adds t0 the summer enjoyment, meet him again and we have no doubt that the fixzling is mutual. ll‘ has happened too often, ltoweveir, that when distinguished visitors heat nor cold ever becomes ex- treme or ev’ n uncomfortable. lshed in Prince Edward island and" l0 lake i1 100k B! Cfliiildil the!’ omit the Maritimes altogether from» their tour, or if they touch llallfiix tor Saint John thr-y fail to cross m“ the Straits of Nnrthumberlanii, weather a-lfl through has .l.v'.en ex- prospecig of an abundant crop have nevcr UFen more in evidence. There has ‘been copious ‘rain and ceedlngly favorable | I | We are off tho beaten track in [this Province‘ and ‘those rtoiabli-s i"! YRBMS it?» ‘EQlIIB i0 he 0m: 0f pass us by. Partly this may he our thq city's grins-tout attractions dur- fault in not specially inviting them Charlottetowms flies-t of new sail- THE CHARLOTPIHYQWN GUARDIAN trees undfloweu- beds promise lux- < - - psychoanalyst as he is called, litivl-iii ' that made this man do an armor-mail 1/ ..-<' - . t .1; 4mm to, 1W1? 0f Quota By lama W. Barton. M-D. I INVESTIGATION MIND Uni; of‘ the words that you s00 trt-qti.niiy' in the papers wlim a Cfillit‘ has been cortimittcd is “psychoanalysis”, which simply iii-ans an unulysis or investigation oi‘ Lin: unconscious motives that in- fluence people t4 commit crimes. or do other tilt-usual things, The investigator starts out with the idea that there is a (lclllllic reason tor a normal action. The only difference of uuursti, is that oltt ll the offender doesn't know the reason himself why he dues the wrong or abnormal thing, > ‘rheroltiu, the investigat u‘, or iii: to find out the underlying i-auso thing, {For instance (me of these inves- tigators had inpatient who nevu- sealed a letter, but would find it For pen, t0 our city and Province. We rr-ail in the press that llalifux and other pie coming trom the interior where , . "Canadian cities are extending sp. _c- they have no boats, no risin-g and in-g the conrln-g summer, falling tides, the ever changing sea Let us cuttivate our seaside attractions. lN-‘llfltf our City Council nor lllli Provincial Government should ne- glect any courtesy that may be fif- tlng or necessary to ensure a visit from the distinguished British com- mander before his return. has unbou ndeil attractions. There are several dogs on Prince Street which are a perpetual un- noyance Lo the whoila ngigbiborhooil. The owners of these aniima-ls. if they -enl0y these nightly concerts fhemsklvrs, should have some con- slderation for the many who have no ear for dog concerts. If they do not lock them up the ipolice will be asked to take a hand. it is more than two weeks since Amundsen flew away toward the .io.tb pole and nothing has since been seen or heard oi‘ him or any of his adventurous party. With the lapse of time during which no ‘tid- ings have come the hope of their sate l"..l.lll‘ll gives way more and more to the fear that some serious accident has happened with por- haps fatal results. Searching part- ies are on their way along the route which Amundsen intended to take and fom these it is hoped that a rescue has been tllffiClhll or that the sad mystery has been soivtd in some other way. It is a significant‘ fact that no Marltinue iprovincmblberal news- paper has ‘undertake-n Ito justify the payment of $5,400,000 ‘m the llomio Bank depositors. iwhile one, the ‘Halifax Chronicle denounced .t in quite emphatic language. Sign- ificant ai-so ‘that more of these pap- ers has attempted to rktu-te the statement made by Hon Arthur Melg-hen. thnt instead of the sur- and the ‘reduction of deibt clalm' d by Mr. Robb, there was a liuige deficit nnd an addition of miil- lions to the ipubiic debt. The King government is condemned by its own party ipress, by default, Yet, mil those ‘papers, without a word ni‘ dPfBfl-ce 0i‘ an "tell"?! Bi- HXPIBI!‘ in the Saskatchewan election just a-i'0n- declare the King government now, hold out little hope for the h, steady“. ,q,,,,,,,g'.,,d iucreflsnlklnogressives as a party in the fu- ly worthy of me ‘people's confid’ m“ ence. An Ottawa dospat ‘ credits Pre- miior King with the statement that the Progressives are a vanishing party. That he may believe and hope that such is the case it is FGBOXIHDlP to suppose, but tliu‘: ht" made ,any such public statement seems must improbable. Yo-t the fate of the Drury Government and the losses sustained by his party in the Ontario elections in i923 nnd pZ-us Many fiansdlan eiflctors would be glad of a return to the two-par- ty system of government. The group system‘ has not been success ful of beneficial in either provin- cial or federal affairs in Canada. The organised ihrmers asapolfti- cal body gained their maximum strength in Ontario in 1919 when they elected H members to the Legislature. This was cut down to 10.17 in the olootlon of 1928. in Sos- Mie h ‘ ‘ m... they ‘ ‘ ‘ 14 in 191i Are tihs Pmgrensives in Psi-Ils- ta] luvmmona w Earl Hing anwor the sense of the letter itself. ‘l unusually cruel to necessary to unseal it. road it over a number of‘ times to maln- surp that no mistake had bet-n made in the stir-Hing, cuintmsiiioii. investigation revealed the fat-i that he had misspelled a word on»: time which made the reading of his letter most embarrassing lo a young lady‘. ‘ii-t was explained, and all clvaretl unset ‘the time, but tho ofli-ict re mntned with-this young mun, and made it impossible-i for him to ever send a letter away without unseal- lng it and rereading it. Another case where the patient appeared to get actual pleasure put of doing cruel acts, was felt to be due to tlw-fact that his nurse was pet animals such as dogs and cats, 'I'o drown the kittens, with this child as a spectator, was one of her chit! joys. When these tinderlying causes are traced back they are found to Daily Steicctltrtis s 44-0-0‘ 0404-0- 9 v Y FOR (i uardlitn Readers O OfiQ-QfifiO-Q Q V'."V June B, 1925 i Fl-lAill NOT:—'l‘hus saith the Lord that created thee, () Jacob. nnd he that formed thee, l) Israel. Wear not: for '1 have relief-nnd thee, I have culled thee by thy name; thou fir: mine. Isaiah til: l. l'll.\Yl<.‘llz— "And flow Lord what ivnit l for. My hope is in Thee." “TAKE THEM AS YOU FIND . THEM." Don't flisturb yourself about Fair or iuormy wi-ziiiicr; Squails must sometimes whistle ' round, When titeopl 'livn togiethi-r. tloino will "Int" and some will frown, Hlll need ni-ver mind them; Travel on liil best you can-- Takt- tin-m its you find tin-m. You are tioacefuliy inclined, And you sormlltnes wonlor Why Lin. restless souls delight in exciting thunder, Rushing hiislily along, ‘Clfllltlllfil dust behind flu-m. ‘Nvvor follow in ilhrlr intuit-- Take them as you flnd them, Some are» of a different stamp, Quiet, deep and clever. ' (Well! you know sincerity is cantmized for ever.) Nature first, and luibit then, Crookodly inclineil them. Don't investigate them mucih- ’l‘ake tbemas yuu find them. Pass n little grievance by, Don't appear to heod it; lie ns hoipful as you may, Kind to those who need it. Never flatter, never try Skiilully to wind them To your own peculiar views- Take them as you find them. ‘Phoy may think you very wrung; You may think they wnnilcr; Charity will whisper than, “Better not to ponder." be of a trivial nature quit: often, and some straight commorTscuse advice from the physician enables the patient to adjust himself to the everyday life about him. . Sometimes the underlying ca-tiso will not really be remembered by the putlentmy He may remember something definite that occurred afterwards due to the real cause, and ‘he conside u this later thing to be the cause. The psychoanalyst gets him to go back nnd forward in his memory, and finally arrives at the original cause of the trouble, OOFOQ , U Character Reading Q§Q§QQ 0900-0‘ -O-6QJ-O brown Eyes Strongest of All Brown eyes are supposed to lm the strongest. of all, and often be- long to extremely clever people, with a passion." for lndependenc" and travel. Hazel or-ifgltt-mown eyes ‘denote an easy-going, roth r pleasure- i the’ nature. ‘ "barb-grey eyes are the sign of iffivol‘ practical, busty tempered in- dlvld l, whats head n dominated bible or her heart, and who strongly loves the opposite _sex, ofnlllfl. 0t those 24 were frdm 0n- tsrto, one from New Brunswick, 12 (that Manitoba 16 from Saskatche- win, l0 fromjlberta and it from new reduced to ilvo. la Nova sco- tis they elected seven in i920 and’ in N Brunswick s like number " t 4.1.5 iiiihilt" i ' ‘tings ,_ -,,-i ' *‘ -r\~ t ~ 6Q ~ - r. '~ I Y: . mtutssitl, Bfltlsl Oolulnblmflut s calm sur- oh rite of the etitlro rscorrlwsf the .,,_,. . . g . sum yesrflrssre u a little “it Wiiiililtiflfi‘ '5“ "f- "i"- "f" hivssi-oursngfm-pqtymasnk Canada is time v umlmmflflumw “who v O national ..m»nsna ls. mun r“ v stmv-‘s Actions wear a different look When Motives nre assigned them: Keep your eyes upon yourself- ‘Tuke others as you find them, i ‘An Anti-Union Tangle The church union controversy in {tile Brookfiielti congregation, and tspoclali-y in lliunter Riiver. has gone ‘lioyonntl the bounds of local lntoret-i, an-d ‘is now the topic in consideration IETOVKI‘ church matters are discussed from Alber- ton to Sourls. The ‘initial cause of the tiispuir lg the fact that there is no commun- ion roii ln the Hunter Rive‘;- church‘ from which to prepare a voters‘? list‘ and in view of this the pastor‘ Olalllittl the sole right ‘to pvvporai that li-st. as opposed to t-ho right claimed -hy the session of the whole congregation, working in conjunc- tion with a committee of Prcsohy- tery. officially appointed tor that purpose, ‘The dispute progressed til-l it came to ‘the stage ‘when: Presby- tery declared the balloting null and void and ordered another vole. Again the pastor of the congress- tion ropmliatrd the alction of ‘Pres- byfery and refused to road the lio- tice. whereupon a commtssloiitr was pointed by Presbytery to do 0 T s ho did, though strenuously apposed ‘by the pastor and his sup- porters an foot, on the second Sab- bath on which tir notice ‘was rend. by way of evasion the doors were found securely llldtocked but the meeting was constituted by s morn-l hi?!“ _P'l"!)Yi-ery and the notice‘ re- kulm read from the steps of the n . , .. 1 After dissddflm of do pastoral fie b! PRWYNPY. the clerk was sp- miitgzl fllifliflrim “ ‘ . ‘and i! ‘, ofotmorpsetorhs ‘fio fibt ‘is the floss‘ snnofnlol ‘ violence at’ he d-i-il not leave tihe pastor. i-lnirch igroutids. h; ieiit. "Dire fact that a g situuling ‘in t-ho Brookdtkdil church crowdbd. Th was tllSCOVGPLll nittemiptlng to lock the church there ‘before daylight 0! the (lcllflllllflllfilll of Ithe non-es; Stintlay itmrning ‘by ‘in ‘ans of a pads lock. may have added to the veryic tense feeling in that section. ‘ man "gave information n-t the tiime ‘that the lock was furnished by this known shortly, [ Needless to say in Hunter ltivontthe ‘meeting be- _. ing la t-he Methodist church. tihe afv, This| entleman of high ‘fair iwas quiet and the chu‘rch was‘; e -fniteri.rn moderator? gave a. very interesting account‘ entlal doctrines of the two ghee-t’ ltnrches consnnmiating union. iln the meantime the voiin-g pro- ceeds and‘ the wean-lit will be mad-e keg. lrndu Murh The Sitandafd. Fox FOOJ imperial FoxwBiscuit is fast becoming the sthndlrd h‘; its,‘ ‘ "Wncfiig/QY. l \ Fox Food in Prince Edward Island ranch"- Ono experienced rancher who had wonderful DUN"! in raising largo litters to maturity i!" Y5" in his opinlion 90% of the i006 Pmhhm‘ ° pies is solved by the daily use oflmP ECONOMIC FEEDING ox Ilsoult is a whole food 0i‘ 98'1"‘ it is of high food value Ind bone and muscles. An lmperlaPF diet when mixed with milk. develops puppies rapidly building up Ranchers can cut their expense account in two by s reg- ular feedlng of impsrials. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO.’ LTD. Cost less than a ci-iAnLoTTsTowN, P. E. I. Imperial Fox Biscuits CONTAINING PURE coo LIVER ' on. Manufactured By The Imperial Bisfillit Company Charlottetown, P. E. i- srlal Fox Biscuits- wrltes us thlt f ‘eedlno iwr‘ ccnt per meal- un v The fCIiictrlottetown Fox . Breeders Protective Association "rho following ranches av- members of the abovo ‘ association. which includes in its protective measures one pair of rnan tracking blood hounds, which will arrive in Charlottetown May 20th. party or parties who attempt to enter, or do entif or stall Tn‘ members are also protected by one o1‘ the belt detective agencies in Canada Ail members pledge the resources subscribed for tho purpose of effecting the arrest and prosecution of any or_moleat the property of the ranches. The list of ranches protected are as follows:- “Unionvslofl MacLure and MscKlnnon, Union R014» P. E. I. "Vlmy," Prowse and MsoKinnon, P. E. I. Lure, Marshfleld. P. E. I. Norwootl Road. "lnternutlonalvFoxes and Furs," W. Chester 8. Ills- "Bovysr Ranch." Franklin lovyer, Iunhury, P .5. l- » "North River Ranch," W. K. Rogers. North River. P. E._l. “Dalton Ranch," W. K. Rogers. Qouth pert, r. sLi. ' ~ tutu-v... saiwh."'w. K. Rogers, Tsiwl-liii; P. E. l- "Flood. Ranch," vii. K. noon-s, lpnthpon, s. s. |._ “Smallwood nines." w. it. "with" “Feruuharson Fox and Fur ‘rev-lain P. East Royalty, P. ‘B. t - I E. l. "MacDonald I r. a. i. . s . "Silver Ohodtrltpneh," Waiter O. Grant. ldarshlloil» A nest-tom "Lawndals smith," c. L. satiety, u. ram soil.‘ P. E. l. H ~11»... anion.» s. R. lrow, autjiqtitgr. t. i. ‘Edward nus. r. s_. i. "Hopslttknneh," W I“ i‘ fur-eon Aorta Qlnstt”, hay ‘i. hilt‘. ' ‘ placards - ‘v ' ‘Nsvntead Ranch," so eaunaarsfimueo. r. a . I. 332W "Charlottetown Gliillr . a. in ton. emu". a. o. equine. ‘i, i-v _\ "- t.‘ w‘ ) ‘do ‘smug Wlgtroo. Ltd. than,» a. KWIIQUDOIIIII, m lead. has. n. pjs. tetsnl- . , " tierlitv. ‘won t.