t>o<ooo$ .i <§+4404+++¢¢>¢¢ o» Qobtlfio-Qd e 0 v 0 a - - - “ " A u 1. V X44++&§&§O$§>0¢00¢o00+0+00 ""‘T".‘?~’:;:}2 5-'<,":s_ ..,_,.<7_, ‘. ._ PAGE FOUR '\- JULY 30, 1938 GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Aloruing Daily tl-‘uunrlit-d I887) W President LicuL-(jol. W. Chester S._.\lel.ure cc President J. ll. Burnett, l-..l.l. _ \. .\Iat'KIitnou, 0.3.0. Editor and Managing Dirt lot J. ll. Burnt-ll. Associate Editor l-ruuk “alkcr Secretary liieuh-Cal. l). scissciuerios lures »- .. . ,. .. . City 5am] per you tlll atlunic) tlilnuul lo _ ' tlll uJuun-i-i matted lu I‘. L.I>I.And_ _ I I admirer-i mam-u lu K M11351 M"! 5-5‘ )I\‘llll)t.'l‘\ Audit But-tau of Urruliltivlh S-LUU per ) ' $5.00 per )1!!! >_______ “Th” stptnlyvh ‘thump-p is‘ llealrer than» lite ll cakes! Ill/r." ‘.. -|[, Mint Catch \\ Ninigiilnis -,,,~ iii '1'" t». " 5.1-: ' i ‘I1 Illtltlll‘. l"~"inl. ‘ h! \\ i- T" _,,-i -., ‘i|{1'.t|l\' . All a tTtlfiht“ \ " _ v ' ‘yl:'tl l‘ it t int-taxi tl (' \ f‘ xiii‘. 5t slain- n i p, \,-_, ll|_t'_ t‘i,ttl"l\' tl|i‘\_[l .iii ,_ h ,_,,‘.t t - |iii~= ~ i | Ei t. , A » y‘ V, ‘\I'4 l‘,y'1>'ip;fii,:i ,,',,, !~ii»~'i. .liii_“\\'ii-l T lat‘ N! w [Firuiixvii k SIIlI-Iiittl} W‘ of hirleh ti.» fi-i (‘"l‘ll I‘ 69in.” r-il h" {~- i". :‘ .,-,.,- not a (‘Imucc 0f warning the iuiiltiia in sutiuifif. Jlli!" 110. 1935 In»! I Iflm 5 .\I<III'I\III!IIIII_1; - .-i 'l ti» initc :nn!inq the l‘t‘t‘llllt‘lll\‘ ii. ~ g‘ til Iiitioiir. tlii‘ uamr‘ iii Pmies-iii‘ l. ll Vw-iiriiicipal of Prince of \\'ale» llznrli". nztl‘. 'h“ Prince left i,.§',i.i :i:iil \l‘ lhili" 'll l-intl a‘ litlilnwl I\‘iMl\I‘\I‘:I ll'l"i-\'~: l anti-t i‘ Ftlllltdllllllllilly. !‘ll!‘\ lining "launched in inirl-aii‘ from lll- ‘lief- r» i- lrtli“, 1h!‘ IHXQ!‘ flying hoat Xlaia." .\l.'ii.'i was .\li-i"i-ui"_v'= miiilir-iz not his “ltetteij half" and -r\' xvzis intentional when naming the (ii‘i‘,;-~:t(i't~' (if the composite plitnr‘, the swift ~lllll{'l"lIllll'gll(l*ll(‘lnzIl(.l1|("II\!-I‘II;nlllIhlir ' l Il:"lll of hotli. Tin‘ first intimation of the raid came with the ~lll.'l~lllll}_: explosion of half-ton ‘bombs in the '|'!|i<u, for the first time, was heard thi- -iiim<l iif the engines of the attacking air- crziit. 'l‘li<-n. at last, came the air-raid warnings. lit‘: hi. thi- time the defence had mobilized, the aitzirltliiu iiirtw‘ htltl (Implied their l(|{|(l§ 3m] hm] i ii-iwiyii-(l ltt ~itlt‘l_\'. the considerations which civilian ;ii»|ii‘.'i:itiiiiis in Fnropc must face as they reflect “ll thc l'l'lllllt‘lll§ of war and peace. Small won- ihi- zl: fl then‘ is fear and terror in many hearts. Signally Honoured (hi the tllTlhlltll of the recent visit of Kin; Ill‘ irqi and {jun-n lilimhcth to Paris, llis .\laj- i-tv ilrclai-(‘rl that it would now he llllpllssllllt‘; w» ri-wil‘ a tit-rind in which the YPIIIIIOIIS hcurccn lib‘ Fri-nvfi aiiil llritish races ivcr!‘ more iiitiq (Hi1 H!‘ W‘ W" ll-"oiiiiig (‘lose upon this consecraiiiiii‘ iii ll'ltlltl\lll[) and cii-iiperatioit hetncvii ‘qua: hlllplff‘ (IPIIIHL _t‘-l|,1l't‘ llll tlt!‘ part iif the French .\va» ztnartling lllt‘(lItl~ tn tli-"tineiii-‘ltcil ' ~luni~ for ‘I-(‘iwirv- l‘t‘lltlt'l't'fl :tlirnail " rtiu-v." l7.\"t‘r_\i»ii<‘ in this Ihwivinrv ‘tog QnlllUS Zl 1 f .71 Editorial Notes I llii-nia- lira); writer of “The lilegv", (lied l/"fl. I =01 III i .\iiii;..i‘,i ail! lie extended to Chief vlllfllft‘ lnH-tiii. in his continued inrlistuisitiiu‘. (‘tinnitus-ton report utll be like rilll. i w x “nit-ixi- k l.t'f_‘l~li'lllll'i‘ l-i comparable tii Province in seething anarch)". l.ili~ n ,1 (lidwilllll in tluiaila. and l-il<(‘l_\ ii. ,-..-i;?|;ii(i ~11, l‘ro\'i|ici:ill_\' anil lcilerall)". rmvu laui-(l-iiiiiii" harl an Illltlivllfit’ of thi‘ llnrhiiiggliaiii Palace late on Kli-Litlrt)‘ (In the >am(‘ (lay the Marquess nl "Llii\\" Yippi-ivv nf lmlia, and the “archi- '\\(‘r!‘ lllllrlirvut guests of their hlziicfliP-l "i ‘ui-Jlil!‘ (ii-hing (‘rents are casting tlicii" »,i.tili-‘.\‘ l'»(li‘tt'.° .»..+*t I'.\lH\ll= of Cana-"han cheese amounted in .,;,]i_;. p. _§;li_;_iiiw,t in lune compared with >570.- l .<i_i>t3.5\‘jr‘ in lune. i037. The -rl Kinciliiin ivas- north $757" _ iiulzul illlll-Ilttlljklfl Sigfqu. Vnited Frate- ii, Xcivfiittiiillaiiil $3.302 and lamaica $4.- * i ll 1i .'~iii‘ii'liiiiq nlll htlri‘ to It" flint" Jlmttt thf‘ i iill in lilll ialiiiit- Illicit" value in lllll" {,-,,iV,-,.,| I1\Q:I\I>‘I|I\_’II\IN'I from IFII_‘,.OISJ'YY\ l" |!;_§/“_ ,1 ih-stiiip iii’ 4r; percent. said a re- '.(iii~il by th!‘ lliiiiiiiiiiin IillFPIIll of statis- l-"ylitirtc tn tl1!"l‘i1lt(‘(l $tntc< (Increased lit bk-oxliiiiim from S_:2.i‘i.ooo :niil ‘ii llriti-h lfiniwirc countries from $47,430.- Milt) in biibinrttiyftflfi, 1 ilechnecf 24.3 per cent ', .4 * x >l< "itlian l‘ri-~=_ile<patcl1 from llotwoorl. mil, ma: a hit astrav in llttlllfllfifl)‘. lt speaks iif .\l!‘r- i >91 1i i .\ (aiiailiaii VPHIFIVVI to lnnrliut Fffl-"tlml lll‘ with lii~ (‘N]»t‘i'it'tl('(‘~‘ in Foiith .\li'ii‘a. i iiiUiiinnj; >hiiiitiiljl lion-x in th!‘ 'l‘r:ni=v:i.'il. "llut." .\ll'l\‘-1ll tire-cut, "thcrc are no ., ~ in tlii‘ 'l.‘ran-vaal". “fllh. hut there are» ‘it l--l|.".nnt‘-l>iiij; cven," rcplicil the (fanaili:in. It ,"ii{ll‘,ll\ lllttlttl'l~l<lll Kruger National Park. fri- initttlly p11,,» Phiuogiwiyili- of lions through thr‘ ' lil- of :nitnmoliil!‘s, “.<hootin_1' iltin!‘ only with cttmt-nas. ’ in thr ‘K ‘I'- il >l< Xltintri-r-l tL-izctt!‘ pays :i fin!‘ trihtit!‘ ti» ‘Ia- llllt‘ luvici- Ila-mint. “llurinq his career in Q l'i“,iiv!- lfilnaril l<lrtllil legislature the nltl lliyiitifii (illtllP llf'~t‘l‘lltl‘tl .\lr llaszarrl as ‘a inaH ii lillllltllll~lltftl vhiiravtvt‘. ‘an zihlt‘ la\\'_\'.<.‘t'. 8 7» i n ilwllati-r, and on!‘ with a wid!‘ knowhvlgc on ‘iiii-t ~iiliii-ct~. who llt'llt‘\'f‘~' that (ufvthing that l< ivnrtlt iliting wcll.' (‘rintciu- .\li. Illhlitfll .'igri‘e!l that this na- i-"criptiiiti iif th!‘ lslanilcr. who wa< i": i-n a farm and hv il1‘Ill\’ll'\' an‘l llVlll iron ,-, |,, itii- high Ante,» HI-IIIFlIHF‘ .\Iltll~ltl‘. - ‘ v Itlltl hzul a wiiriln rcciirit of pnli- U i l‘ i ‘IN \'I‘l'\' il,|_\ filial llitlci‘ harl a iucniruial Ill‘. in Vienna ti» th!‘ lllt"lllltl'_\' (WI lh!‘ ~‘l-'l_\'t‘l'\ King tieorqt- ]I(‘l'\‘1>l1.’lll_\' knighted :ll l in ‘iin llarnii tieorgi- hrzuichcnsteiii, IlIl'lllt‘l' u: \nili.".-<ailiii' t!» th!‘ (‘Hurt (if $1. _l:|int‘~ a -i;‘nal l't‘t‘tt‘_'lllllltll iif his long :u1!l_ ills- \!'l‘\‘I(‘l' tn a littl!‘ country that nri jtl‘ i\i~t~_ IIlll\' tw-i tIIl\'\ :ilt!‘i' licriiniiiig fl -llIIl1‘l‘l. There Ill't‘ icw if an)" prevcrlcut - .- R/nal lllllllll’ in a lornicr iliplviniai who -iii\ li"t"\lll!;< sinqlii-invl with lllt‘ title Slit‘ lirrirgl‘. i. sliriiigglit to h!‘ an indication of thc ‘iritisii (i<v\"l"tl!!‘ll1‘< |‘1"_';|t‘!l IIHIII for hint pcrsoiiiillv ainl ,\',\.r4 rerjitpr‘ which he fririticrlv l‘(‘]\f'<‘~f‘ltlf‘II. l >11 l i‘ ’l'!i~ ii-iirlrl i: getting int-r!‘ and uior!‘ ("intract- \\"i,i-ii lllr-rli-i Ill"\\' thc linrjlish (liaunel t" ii ‘he llailv .\l:iil .<_:n,ooo challenge prirc, it was “litqlqiiil l< n!» longer an island." f1¢itiil:i"li~ llalilwiii in 1 YHPIHHFTIIWIP lIou-c of i (‘itiiiiii-in: luv-ch ilcwlarcil "the hiiiiiiilarv of llri- . . twin i= n~\\' 7h!‘ Rliinlfi‘ ‘ ‘li l'-lll'\‘ Il<'Il\.'t"l'lllQ thr- prcviliiis (lav Irittvlrut , t'l“‘,\ _ti,tivl‘t'= in Vontrcal. w!‘ mar riqhtlv tlcclarr‘ liiinziilriri‘ of (‘IIIIJIIH iin the Fast is (‘icrnianv ‘ "ll/I France, nn/l ‘Ill tht‘ \\'!‘sl. lilpflfl "WI Rlfidfl- I ‘,"/‘ fir!‘ ltl"“l<lll‘(‘7ll>l_\' within a day's "trmrclt" "T v\'n lnngynf ianlfllflfl \\'(‘ YTIIISI Ifinli ii""iil1. ltt- ‘"1" (IPIPYYCQS and to our defenders-the Rrl- uit= l tlsh liuipiro. i \t'tr‘r th!‘ flight of the ... i ‘no .|._..__ A... TEFL ciufizccrrizrowai GUARDIAN liioirs av TllE WAY '1')"; life of a man injured In a street at-t-itlcnt in Ottawa was saved because two bystanders knew Pllttlltill about. first aid to stop hl!‘(‘(lin:; that qulckly_ would have provvtl fatal. The things to do In such an (‘mi-rpeticy should bc uithm tht‘ knowledge of every man and woman. —Otta\va Jour- nal. Our guess Is that Premier Aber- hm-g i5, going to hang on to office until (he end of his five-year term. But between now and 1040 he ls going to find pllltllf‘ meetings most umylppstlltl. Ho will tarobably de- cide that be hzul better make all his speeches over tlic_ radio where nnhndy (‘all ask questions not‘ an- swer back. -I.t"llllll‘ItIgC Herald. From report" received by tlu‘ ‘lflirontii IIl"i‘i‘llt‘ Society. if i can hc seen the lives of captive hairs at. lllllll} ILHIIIIII" sitalloils In ' l‘; tit‘ mscs. .1. Itlacnab Wil-"ii. ._ icrnl manager of lil" 'l‘!umil l ‘\I"_ t that .*it'(Il(“i of . .t(‘d ti: t‘ iiii i- Fluted States Hie {Hi-find twat-t; home in (ls unit“: ~ llli'(‘$ (if cruel .\'Il'. “ll n swirl that in Ilthllti wen‘ kept out in sun for hours without vcatrx‘, "On! ]‘l'i"f‘l'|."ltll' of n unso- linc ‘-i'iti.n." he (if't'li)l“(l, "was .: c:l how iittezi ili!‘ bear (‘uh he had was gncn \‘.'.‘.l(‘l‘. He said it. (lidirt IIPHI an‘. ‘ 11"‘ b0.“ lii-nuahi n iiiip ii (‘are a bcnr lvrl n aziven 40 hnltlr‘! of i m i'i tun‘ (lat. and no “after. . it Th‘ .-, al l l .. flail lvit-“vlns have as i‘ lII ll'l‘ use of the |Z‘II'I‘t‘l- an" lIl!'l\\‘II‘< as motor ,t-a"s ltnrc. their should b!‘ l.‘-II'lt‘ll\ l't“illl!it‘tl violators of l ihr‘ law J-luuilrl h" pr! ’('lllfYI. lln- jlrwi soiixrthin“. t lltl'll‘ fl.‘t'l(I(‘l"l\€ iiill ini‘i'c:i»“ iii fbii iiiiuir‘ rather than dim ll‘ll ls to be tlt‘lllf‘\'t'fl iln‘ ieiit i-f High- ‘. {nth-l "n. I‘ _ priibfsin ser- nipi‘ 'f l; in‘? ~‘.1'Ticicnt ~!‘ III of thr- run" ll‘ t a lltl |iia_|rirll_v iii I\1<"\'('II‘~i art‘ incrc bqv... \'.'Il’l\ ' " aiii iilil ciiiittuli to i'i(l(‘ :‘ hi‘ . tli(‘_\ 111'!‘ old (‘notiuli tn l"i‘t,i flit!‘ l‘i‘.\'. It is said that about ha]. o! the l)lt'\'('I ‘old in Ontaiiti I'll‘ , , liv n‘. ‘tiger tihtiil! X00000. I'm‘ il ' . t) definite and rigor- (l. Bixintford Ex- positnr. Quit!‘ flu‘ iniist impressive llll‘|tt"l’_\' of the Wvyniottth revletv nurt hr‘ tlii‘ unusual FPIS-flflf‘ of the Royal ."-'iiiil;ii'd. In H.M.S. Cornwall. we of the Second (‘ruiscr f-‘(nininiii had an excep- tional (‘vpcri ‘ Al thcitime w(‘ wcrc . _ leading the Fleet. Th!‘ numpttin, Glas- izow. Shrff and Newcastle were othcrt occupied, so that‘ ' "wall w z in fnr‘ \’J\lt~flIJ0lll3 thrcc miles alimd of the Nelson. in which K1111, (‘rcorpe was spend- ing; the (lay. Altlruuh \v(‘ ivcri‘ en- ‘ . ‘rt \'.t“.lllll‘l‘ conditions. about t'|u'(~(‘ inilvr; r‘.\<ii‘i'n (it tis the Nilnlt anti ihi- lt‘.t oi llic Battle ltlcpt w: lilll'l?lltll‘ll in tn; Sud- tlf"ll_\' th \\ lu-(t aloiu.‘ the‘ qu.|i'i!‘i'dt‘!‘k ‘nu t}(.‘(‘ll the Standard?" For tipwards .of one hour all we could :-“r‘ (if flu‘ Heel. was the Royal Standard flown at, the top of the Nelson's inalrimast floittini; PCTII). apparcntfv sus- tendorl in mid-air, and ralrmount- mg," tho thick low bank of cloud which cansictl tli!‘ cancellation of bit: gun battle piwutirt‘. It canny -in flu‘ .- .i:i- tho. a 33- Stitl- ton ship so stilid—_\'et tlrerc th!‘ Kit. .\ (i‘.\ll flag. im- viiuts “garlcs of at- mnnplvra‘ wntl‘ ‘.1. ilyinu ser- enely 1n th!‘ tippcr atintts- phcru- Th!‘ b: Landon. Now emues into notice llflflll] aiuitliei‘ Lilillll, not so fam- out poi-hart‘. but t-(‘rtziinly more (ll.‘~IllI‘I)ll‘.j.'. for “hen lir- viveb evi- dence of liar ti‘; 1 ' rd h‘: it is not: iii the wide (ipcn aces but inthe fcrtilt‘ and crowded plain of Jnl- __ ' 'l“li'tt mi‘! rf the world utcd in lll(lll<ll'_\"Iftl' its tca and in the t‘tllt.‘lltllll‘ for a vcry joyous annual (‘amp of t c Northern Ben- gal .\lfillll"‘fl ltrfles. When they are about the Jalpaitztirt giant shows the l)f‘ii(‘l' part of valor. His rare appearances are made at (safer times ut th‘ year. This mouth he has enter ed after an interval of two rears. Why he appears. why when he appears footprints art‘ the only‘ stun of him, why lie appears only at Jalpziigtiri, are ninoiii‘, th!‘ furs- tcries _\(‘t to be delved into. For he. too, llk!‘ th!‘ giant of Tibet, consists so fat‘ " re know of only a belief In liia c. (‘m-c and some footprints. ‘There have been ripen P1181 dorm years. ‘This _ ir. we are toll). iyhero is unmistakable evidence that h!‘ passed by the ltotise of a member rt a union board..\vitli whom fortunately he appears; tti lint!‘ ll'ltl no tend. Th!‘ footprints this jffltll‘ are 24 inches 1on1: and ll inches (it their widest, which s-l iws that thr‘ giant has grown siiiii st r throuch tbc !Il'~'ll'l" Statesman Th!‘ KII\[HIII‘ IIl‘I\\'t‘t‘l\ Lint‘ :‘.iii Japan via-i" thi‘ Pararcl Islands is stanrlarrl: can ca. l mat‘ Th!‘ Pnrat-(‘l of (‘oral reefs China Se": ltul v hr‘ iippllctl. It. of cxpcrltenev. l- arc n group (IIFIIOII about, flit‘ China. ‘ll is not t'lf‘.'ll' itlicthci“ any nah pow natirn. and l cstitlt 5 lint Iarrr!‘ lmportnit. m‘ fertile. the inlrtnrl of llmnwn. u . litlr"! to all which iraniri- irii Fast: still tipping: nominally tn close to I‘_I‘t"‘l"ll TnrV-Cltlna and as a "vltal iittcrc: net-inn‘ tl (‘fV-IFH have b (‘n irivcn vii intdcr- slam! that ' sticb a -l!‘p .i iiitcrc-J- ‘n tin. full Huppcrt iif llrl IFILKIFH] hctvxcrti France and Jn- pan Itns Increased nvcr th!‘ (‘tiles- tlnn of thr- rirnv traffic across pnssllil!‘ ‘hat the Japanese mlaltt ocruov Haiiiiiii or the Paracel iemment b1: very svmfhlv fort-- ‘il. In onci . ‘firiics- Journ- ‘ leader. Hon. Dr. Manfon, is evtclent- ly not. 20mg to experlericc any great difficulty 1n obtalnlng. a seat in the House of Commons. Defeat:- eil for the first time ln 1935, when h!‘ lost Fort. Willlam by a narrow margin in a five-handed contest. Dr. Manion has been out of Parlia- ment, though by no means of touch \v.th public affairs, forthe past 3 voars. While 1t is hlehly robable he will stand for Fort Wllfam ln the next general electton, an open- int’, must be afforded him now, ff he is to slt in this Parllament. at all before dissolution. ‘IS IIII- ' sci-votive cbieftaln. who ls invited stifucnci-es were carried by the Con- servatfvcs ln 1935 and have recently .li‘l"':l.' If .tl ' , . -. '1 in (i\ l s o lltlf‘ 1ll(f‘ in the 1-101: Indcpmdent Libcrflllumgai .1“ fertile" to accept the nomination. not. a l|lll"~ll'ill iii which mrirnl (‘at the Philippines and llir- v01"! n! Front-l‘ Indo- liii‘: t'!~i'1‘-'ilI'.' claimed their inn. lint tlw‘ reefs are more useful to Trvnu‘ tlvin to tiny." other tint!‘ has therefore liulitltrurw": and wea- thr-i‘ sllllliiltl» iniiii them The)‘ are Just to 1hr- l\'l"i|1. l1o\‘t!‘\'(‘r. lips ‘ 1 is en- "tlltmtlvcs and snitzlv In ‘ilow of imperialist! twtorv in lb!‘ Far (whim piii ‘-l""1‘ Haitian lies so dominate.‘ the (‘ulf of Tonnklnr! Fran has ‘!"t'\‘.'ll I17 rmislrlr-r It. nlntosl as a protectorate nr at. least, Sine!‘ thelr present. war hecau llic Japanese. who have lav" rnvr-INI Halnait. have ‘-!\'i'r‘".'tl time‘: ll\l‘f"lll'lll"fl In - l land, and on each 0t‘- '7‘ vqoiilrl consider threat to hcr iv!‘ has the ll] Recently the IFOHIIPY‘ nf Itidti-Cliiniw fntri (‘liina proper. As ll. seemed very ‘Island! or heth. the French Gov- Qfbat 18w of l yours MENTAL HEALTH Practlcally every automobile owner has his car overhauleictlsfgon; time to time to keen 1t’- in e5 possible condition. However. 111811 is different from an Hfll-Omflblltritlg that he has a mind. 811d Vet? ° ek the body may be 59mg is wgrr fairly well, because of regufl: habits of work and rest. but-Emil mind has formed fault)’ hlfl 5 which render the indfvldua un- happy or restless whfcb interferes with the happiness and iestful- ness of others. Just as an infected tooth or an ulcer of the stomach can affect: the healtnand s0 1-119 mind. by making one irritable and jfnpaflent. 59 can a restless. dfs- contented mind interfere with the workings of the bod)’ find ""55 in some cases. real or or8flnl¢ , trouble. Therefore, W“ B5 "m undergoes a physical examlnatton by hls physlclan,_ s04 should ht? undergo an examination of his rithcr llfe, his ‘behavior’ life. He must. make this examination of himself by hlnmelf, Dr. F‘i'crlcriek L. Fairy. Albany. N Y., tn an address t0 the Blology Club. Rensselaei" Polytechnic In- stitute. Tray, N.Y., sald:—"SIrice I mind and body are inseparable 1t J is important that behavior be functioning at its best level. Perl- odi!‘ health examinations are des- irable in bringing out faulty liab- its (as well as organic troublesl in order that they may be cor- reeled.“ "We are largely persons who llve I')\' ‘habit. It ls. therefore, desirable that n critical inventory he taken of our habits. in order that. they may be of the type and quality which make for adequate satisfac- tlon In living. Of particular mo- ment are habits of’ work, dlet, elimination of wastes, rest, sleep, social and recreational llfe." "Facing reality ls necessary lf we are to live effectively in the world as 1t actually ls, rather than a world which we have made tn fancy to meet our wishes and fancies." As you know. the dementia praecox patient llves tn a world he has made ln fancy, and as he measures up to the re- quirements of this fancy world he has made. he is just not fitted to live in the real world with the rest. of uu. "One should make a consistently sincere effort to know oneself better. accept oneself (weaknesses as well as strength), be oneself, feel the challenge for self-Im- provement.” So let us take a look at our- selves. find out why we are rest- less. dissatisfied. unhappy. ‘There may be a lack of philosophy or religion. a lack nf humor. per- liaps a little selfishness. overam- hitimi or unrlerrimhltlon. ‘If we find or rr-cncnin‘ these faults, the bat- tlc ls more than half won. "Man, know ltltyself." A Seat-Eur Dr. Manion (Sydney Post Record) The newly elected Conservative Two stich openlm; have already been made aviillable tn the Con- tn choose betavceit London and Smith Waterloo, both of whtchcofl- become vacant. owinz to the deaths of the members then elected. Both Icndon and South Waterloo are normally Conservative rldlngsaal- though neither could be described accurately as a party hive. London has sent. Conservatives to the House of Commons without a break for tbeipnst 30 years There were no fewer than '7 aspirant-s for this seat in 1935, when the v0t!‘_was (lis- trtbuted thus: Conservative _10.9l1Z Liberal, 8.628; Rexaonstructionkst. 3.- 314; c c 3.041: Independent. second Independent. 406. bLstori- of n constituency goes for anything, London should be a fairly stirc thing for the Conservatlves in the pending by-clertlon. (‘speclally if they arr‘ represented at the polls bv s‘) ablc and popular a candidate as Dr. Manion. The Conservative executive of this i-fdlng have un- animously‘ lnvlted the Conservative j-lfilbl] Waterloo looks at lcast quite as safe for Crmscrvafism .It. has never sent, a. Liberal to the flcitsri of Commons sliice 1896, ~- 42 years mo. In 1935 the Con- scrvatlvcs nearly lost, this tioat tn a four-cornered contest, The pol] then cave 6.731 votes to Edward. Con- iacrvative: 6606 to Charlton. Ltb- criil: 2,420 to the C. C. F. can- didate, and 1.000 to the Recon- slrucftonlst. The Conservatlve nom- lnatlon for South Waterloo has been offered to Dr. .\f'in'nn hv the ridfruz (‘xectitlve Whether the now CflI\->?I‘\’l'|I.lVP. chief chooses London or Smith Waterloo. 1t. ls unlikely that. he will bc opposed by the Llherals; the prmtfre bclnz to extend the court- (‘sv of an unopposed return to a party leader tn such clrcumstances, But o prised or not. it may b!‘ taken almml] for n certalnlv trial Dr. Manton can represent i-tlher of these constituencies at Ottawa for the remainder of the ltfellme of this Parliament. lf he desires to do so. H!‘ should be able easily to wln either on his personal merits. Aivl lb!‘ new Conservative leader rcrtnlnly should he tn the House ati U1!‘ next, scsslnn. which ts likely to b!‘ the last and most. contcnthus this Parliament will see. A zercral election In 1939 now seems rr-rtaln Dr. Manton ls a crent debatcr and a skilksrl przlittca‘ stratezlst He. can do effcctlve work for hls party In the crucial srsslon which rcmnfns before the Government appeals to tho Otmstltilfiloles. Ono fa fnpllfid stalled them by‘ "occupying" the Paracel Islands. -~ Manchester alone“ and rfigardlests of every British right. a menace to the public? and who‘. Is the fact. that. Free Trade in milk and cream ls an tmdoubted menace to the profit and loss tw- couitt. of those exploitln ft. for personal profits, of sufflc ent. serf- otisncss t0 Rive Jurisdiction to tihe Mt; as a (lantlcr tio the health and peace of the community? alone the fleecing ground for the Guwrdtan ____ ._..- PUBLIC roitum Thll unlunl ll an! l0! Ki! dlnln I by corresponds!!! o! quutlnnn ll Interact. Ola:- lnthtowl Guardian rlou not I0- nuurlly cndorna the nnlnlnnu o! narrower-denti- THE ‘BOLT FROM THE BLUE” Sin-The first. blow from the milk combine has been dealt. That. new formiof prohibition, unknown be- fore on this continent, 1f in any I The inalienable rl t of tho Britfsh subject to sel the fruits 0f his labors. must now cease, by order of this “Board? The right to nrchiblt trade or commerce in any Orm has been frequently chal- lenged tn imny courts. And in every instance, as far a; 1 can loam, unconditional legislation of Eslxlgsklnd has been voided as ultra The milk comblnc, within Char. lottetown alone, exercises this dis- tinctive power, until the lalwful authority steps in to call a halt. Noxious drugs, even violent pols- om. explosives and menaoes to human llfe and property. have been declared immune from abso- lute prohibitfin. Milk and cream us only when sold in the city of Charlottetown, by others than the agencies of the newly ore- ated combine, must. not. be sold to any one, no matter how needy, and Why should mllk, the most harm- less of the world's products, the most needed and useful. hr.‘ ro- bibitecl from sale? And why. a» ve all other reasons should this pro- hibition apply to the higher quali- ties and finest grades of dairy pro- ducts? Hltherto residents deslrlng pure cream could gotn the City Market, where bun reds of quarts have been sold at 40c and under. Now the farmer dare not sell a quart without permission of the "Board", the mouthpiece of the combtne, nor dare they sell the high grade cream of the ast for less than the combines pr 0e. 50c, 0r alternatively reduce the quality. From experience I know that Eractilcally all ofjhe market, cream of tihc whipping grade. More than this it ls for the most part superior to the so-called whip tng crenm of mechanical opera. ors, which I have purchased. and which would not; whip. So that, per order of the “Bcardfl these farmers’ wtves must. get licences to sell, must increase the price from 40c 50c per quartz, or put, more of skim mllk In the mixture to fleece the consumer. or m0re plainly to compel consumers to be fleeced In their own mills. I notice Paul Gotun. leader of the powerful "LflActlon Liberate Natlonale Part-y" In Quebec rriakea abolition of the “milk trust" a. first flank tn his platform, But, his ‘war s not against a combine operating under protection of i; leglslatfve grohlblflon act: as in this province. he "trust" be opposes operates tn the old fashioned way of cornering the milk supply and then compell- lnz consumers to pay the extor- titonabe rice. The r Rht to prohibit sale of 1n- tox-lcatlng llquors has been tested ln several forms before the Privy Council. It. escaped voldance on the one strong zrntind, that, if was an injurious tlrug. not safe to be al- lowed‘ in unrestricted use. a men- ace to health, yleace and public safety. The right to absolutely pm- hlblt, without cause. is stlll maln- talned to be an unlawful interfer- enoe with the rights of the Briti- lsh subject. Must we presume that milk and cream are co-assoclated with alco- hol and the dan erous drugs that demand these res rlcflons and hlbltlons? In what. sense are t cse does its free distribution endanger? Chlrlolklown | 1 bvlates disturbance of management It‘; E: ."§l'tli'ii'vcee nit-n on the min: and atablllty of m business. t“ . . fund as a safeguard In periods ol I: $351; mRITIiT-Ziii. asset for any business Partne- p m- Corporntlun to 11058888- 11., gmpwm Lire speclallzes In Business lnailnnoo. Consult your nearest. Agent. or write or cull on llynilman & Company Limited Provincial Managers Montague Summer-silo AD-SERVICE BUREAU Q Q Ads That SEIiIi lllei-ehandise Charlottetown Guardian F01‘ Vitalitu alwauf ufe BRAHMIN ORANG PEKOE TEA .'llllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Sparklelrs for Your SUMMER ADVERTISING Here Is an Exclusive Advertising Service for Progressive Merchants THE MODERN In combination Wit-Ii our new SUPER- SERVICE Q Q Attention Compelling Artwork Q Q Sparkling Copy and Layouts FREE to Advertisers in the For Details Telephone 132 ‘I llllllllltllllllllllllllllllllIlllllltllltllltlllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllhlllll ers. Moreover It was obliged to start, from zero. _ At the tame of the armistice the orfglnal 14 officers and '79 men had grown tp a personnal of over 10.000. There were 600 instructional and V . administrative officers, more than And 1f so, why l5 Charlotetowri 4,000 Cadets In training, uhllc some _ 3.300 trained cadets haxl been sent Oberataors? If a 200d thin wny not overseas. The ground personnel of make it provincial? L; ti because mechanics had grown tn . the lambs ln Summerslde and Three hundred airplanes, 700 olr- \ L I "—-_— other independent corporations rle- plB-ne engines and 350 units of v1" “mum We 391°"- VERSE clfnc to be exploited? Or ts it that mechanical transport. were in its: F01‘ b°l"""1' "F ‘Vfir-W- there ls less of the grasping dlsprt- for training purposes at the close OI m!‘ Lfilll.’ A20. sftton tn those places, and more of the war. Actual flying training was carried l. an}: s“ em ‘gamut Borden. Ieaside. Armour EWIS 111' ‘raivroiv The mm, De Kctchum School; the Cadet Ground at Long Branch; University rcnto Buildings were used for or mp1,,“ lands But you need not, delvg 13v the sea-side hills Where the Muse herself All Time fulfills, Who (‘tits with his scythe All lhmcs but fir-rs; All but. the bllthe lfcxtunct crs, ——Oltver st. John Gogairty cm.ld t1 1' th. , miiztmiilggoiiubllllc? p rlmts of the Air Training In gin; Canada (Globe and Mail) The British Alr Mission ls on its WHY to Canada with knowledge framed from experience, although a labs!» of twenty wars ltas cllmmect tihc memoiiv of (no average ntizm_ In January, 1011a party of 14 offtq. ers and '79 of other ranks sailed for this ‘country from Brllinlll with rc- stilts not overlooked in the rmomq of either war or peace. From that erlod dates Canadafis practical ntercsf fn aviation. but not an interest which was followed up as It should have been. Had mtlllons of dollars’ vivorth of aerial training "lWDmeutjmt, been destroyed after the armistice was signcd, today's advance iindoutztcrtly‘ would be more notable and f-bo work c-I th!‘ new llllflfilfill‘ simplified. The cntlr!‘ or- ganization of_ the Royal Afr Force m thr- Dnminion was nbollshed. r!‘ was no Caiiadtan Flytmz" (“ms durfnzfiiie ivnr. The first legislation to institute mi Alr Board drafted '1' (‘ttawa c“ Apsll 2. Obviously tn‘ ])l‘[‘\'.(tt;w tutsslun cam!‘ herc under conditions (llffe - ent from those of today. German aircraft "i t x‘ dominating the West- em Front. Britain was far behind In requirements for nn air-fighting force, in pilots. mechanics and equipment. and could not. produce fast: enough. Attention turned tn Cnnadw as a prisslblc source of 511p. D . . Ffnllowin: a contort-mic at Adns- t-ml House, R, F. C. headquarters. it, was decided to attempt the manu- facture of machines and training rf men tn this country, with Toronto ns headquarters for the R. A. F, staff and Aviation Purchasing 1')»- pnrtmcnt of the Imperial Munitions rd. Slr Frank Baillie became first. head of the department and when he took charlie nf the Muni- tfons Board factory was succeeded tn the Purchasing Department bv Mr. G. A. Morrow. In twenty month: thc purchases cf this rte- parfmcnt. exceeded Her!- was an Impcrzat unlt Oper- at-lmz tn Canada without Ottawa jurlsdtctiton, but. matters of rllsolp- llric hnrl to h!- nrranzed wltib the flv__l2kitflsfi._cht§eiqt5fk to bollcve that he will choose Lou don because of Its outstanding im- portance ln the business and lltl- cal llfe of Ontario. He sboul . and probably will be allowed to arrtve In the Houu without a. contacted election. Wen- lt not. for Veiae: What. ships ivcnt. down‘ What ivalls were razed; his, Deseronto and-Beaiusvillc. who Wm the crown: W). It . i» i» it A ;;ti...":*.:.:.".§§? “We” 0r a waste of sands; And all ls known the Ground schcol of Acionatttics. The Armament School was located at Hamilton, and the principal Stores Depot, at Weston Road and St. Clatr Avenue. The Airplane Re- pair Depot was at the old Central Prison and the Engine Re air Depot in the Salada Tea Bull Inc, Kine Street. The‘ Mechanical Tl‘Rl1.‘]')0t‘l, section was housed _ cii Dunont Street. It is wcrta iccallliiu ttl-ll this organization o useful in an- other way. en t ifflnltcd States entered the wnr IRCllll-Ics. were mt available for trainfm: rvcrscas squadrons. Brigadier-General llcaic General, Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force (Canada! was call- lrd to Washington and it. was zir- ranged to train the first, ten Airicri- can Overseas Squadrons In (‘invad- Ian schools and flying fields. Tiic unique situation was crcated of having troops of a foreign nation trained tn Canada b" Y-~-~-oi~:~i Air In return for this III‘ u .i ii two flytn fields at. Fort Worth. 'I‘!‘xa‘:. (‘nab ed the Royal Alr Form‘ to carry on wtnter tmfnlng under fav- orable conditions. Tbrcp bunclz-iiri and seventy-five carlonds of alr- panes, stores and equipment, were Sent from Canada to accommodate the 6,000 men who went there. These facts show that there ls no doubt. as to the suitability of Canada. for training pilots fct‘ the British Air Form. and indicate tbc stimulation to aviation and alr- craft. manufacture certain to a!‘- crue. The first. aerlol mnil officially carrfed tn Canada was tnken frmn lmastde to Ottawa on Sept. 17, 1918. Mall ts now bclng carried to regtous accessible only by alr. But. the cx- cellent, start this country‘ recclvrd fhrouizh British lnlattve was not used to advantage. Other countries have far outstripped us In the past tiwo decades. At the present tlmc. przpartng for defense and not for the prosce- utlon of war, Britain ls seeking the manufacture of’ equipment and fact- lttfes for tralnlnz pllols and mech- antca. Wlth equlpment. imrl training go the supply of thousands of snare parts for such tihtnis as wireless, aorta] zimnery and photmzranhs‘. 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