re t; 1. i l ' fltmpbell - ‘A Dhaka-J n» ‘ins ra-rmor is a case in point. But another in- stance is furnished by the partisan attack which the Liberal press ls making on the experimental hlQ1l-:w°°d_pue whose “PM, is more way project at Bouthport. Not only was the experimental nature cf this work recognized by D0211 parties 1n the Legislature, butl new so to speak’ buzz,“ Around Mr. Lea, in the Draft Address dc- bate, expressly stated that he knew it was an experiment and that would be his policy "to let it go as an experiment and not use it for political pulgposcs." (Patriot, March l2.) Mr. J. J. Larabee, in the same debate, quoted with approval the following clause in the Speech from the Throne: “Experimenting with low cost pavements, the Department laid six miles of cold-mixed sand- asphalt pavement. Should this type of pavement prove capable of with- standing our climatic and soil condi- lions, it will be the policy to continue it on our more important roads, as far as finances permit. The Domin- lon Government assisted financially In this wo ." “I am sure." said Mr, Larabee, “that we all sincerely hope that this new nmd will stand up under the copditions of frost and climate here all that. neat year wc may get a gross deal more of lt.".~ (Patriot. March 35). Again, Mr. Than; A. Campbell, referring to the experiments in cold mixed, mixed-in-place and semi hot- mixed road surfacing done last fall. said: "I think It ls very desirable thlt these things should all be tried.“ (Patriot, April 2). He add- ed that he had not much confidence h the cold mixed and mixed-in- placo processes. Ho favored the plant-mixed process. He referred specifically to the North River pro- ject, Iwhich, he laid, "certainly had s veryfinc surface after it was com- pleted, and if it is found that al-lat flpegof road is a lasting road, as it k claimed to have been in the west- crn. provinces, It seems to me ii. would be better for tho Government o specialise m can tyre M "I" rather than continue an expenditure c; $1,000 a mile road. It stands g, m”; ma; the $11,000 would be betieirgvbut u the $6.500 a mile mad will ltand up to wear and tear, I Mali the molt cryilll “w! v1 "1" province is for mileage st the present clam!‘ (Patriot, Al)!“ 3-) The North River road, which Mr. commended, was construc- ‘lsd by the some (F0001 ""1 iy the. some contracting company. ‘y. u‘. Qouthport road. The only difference, as explained in yes r- day's; Guardian. was that a short section of the Southport project was done-late in the fall, during the Wit seasm. It wss done at the con- tracting company's own risk, and it ls now being repaired at the com- pany's own expense. n is evident, from the foreselns qnotations, that our contemporary has taken the bit in its teeth and is riding roughshod over the policy of its leader and party members in its determination, as it expresses it. t0 make a political “hornets nest" out of the southport Reed- Pwlecl- Our contemporary in the r019 M "hornet" is succeedinl; fldmlrflbll’ i" ‘ stinging its own party stalwarts. It is ln no way dlscreditlng the Gov- ernment's policy, for the condition‘ attaching to that policy. l! "n"! In the Throne Speech and com- mended by the oalwefllon. h the‘ the experimental pink“ "M" ‘prove capable cf “ landing our climatic and loll conditions." We note that our» contemWYiW may" to give the impression that the McIntyre highway was also on uaxpaflmenyh" But‘ 110W 0011111 (b1! bulge case? 1e mt. u we IIIW“ ‘yesterday. actually mm M’ I111" yard-shun the permanent concrete llghwlys built at Borden and Sum- ‘ V ’ 0| what earthly Us wss _ t" In extravagant ivsdbsildlm ‘fivlcncw em be little doubt that . Consul Isllsv as o a rwl-nlfi ~ hlbflilll! llfl nrlllclvsne vmfl.’ _ squadrons: msllvcmocsslsossllngdfidm, ss-runnar, Arum. n, ms. HORNET ted its party spokesman in the House. It is frantically seeking. to , make a political issue out of what _ I ‘ If V7.81. Leo's authority as leader ML L“ appeal). Gwyn“ Wm M‘ of the Liberal party is on the wane. be u,“ by we Dynamo,‘ m. Mm 17"" “w” "mm "imded h“ '*' ical purposes, and it is running ab- hmpt‘ t‘) ‘mmflm ‘ P1““°m and 1 sclutely counter to the opinions vulc- policy at the Lenten banguetfestivall ed by ML nub“ md an Thane Campbell. Whom docs it proton to represent? I ls there a nigger in the Liberal party potent than the voice of the official I Opposition, or is our contemporary | just out "on its own"; a "lone hor- I viciously but distractedly? Many of ' its readers will be anxious to know; rand weventure to include in this category Mr. Lea himself, who since the pl-orogation of the Legislature must be wondering about a good ‘many Clings that have been going i on behind the scenes in Liberal cir- 1 cles. EDITORIAL NOTES According to the Liberal organ Hon. Mr. Maclntyre paid $91,000 per mile for an experimental road. Something like the $100,000 tele- phone order for road machinery. Some spender is Mr. Maclntyre. .P.._..__. 1t is all ill wind blows nobody any good, as the Canadian com- pany which controls the ballxlifl fields of British Guiana must real- ise. Bauxite is the raw material used for aluminum, and the source of supply here is in tropical Dem- erara. The Canada's 911M195‘ competitor in the aluminum mar- ket has been Germany, the source of whose supply of bauxite has been France. Now Rance has dc- cided to prohibit the raw material, which Germany must get from British Guiana, or go out of bus- iness. Annual state medical elmminatlon for everybody is nothing new, at least so far as men are concerned. In every country where conscrip- tion is in force such examination is compulsory. In Canada and the United states, the association of assurance companies provide a free bi-annual examination to all policy holders. It would be an extension of this practice to all and sundry were the Federal government to adopt compulsory annual medical exam- ination. A successful Health Insur- ance scheme, as the British Gov- ernment found to its cost, i; not actually practicable ‘“- i it. no social” Credit League which is holding a convention in Alberto. is c. socialist organisation, the first plank in the programme of which is that every man of enty-Onv years and over, be he millionaire or pauper. shall be entitled in $25 per month from the state. Then the stale olln set about deriving the means for such distribution from landowners, industrialists and such- like by taxation up in the extent of ‘l5 per cent of their revenue or as- sessed annual value. In a short time there would be no land owners or industrialists, everything being State owned and controlled, and everyone sharing alike in monthly allowance from the State. . It is in; of all the defiant express her hatred. Derlunciaklon Tumllnhsvr crown considerably surprised to learn that "at cugh to hold suflricnt water fo" one cup of tea. I actually handle!‘ one of therr little pols the other day and it we; well over 200 yea s expensive. It came from China an which only the rich could atford. In the days of Good Queen Bess they drank beer for breakfast, and thr: Queen had her pot of beer the same a; everyone else. These early teapots are, of course, very rare, and so are the accompanying cups, which. by the way. were made in Chinese fashion without any hand- les.-Orlr Ihnpire. The best, and most hopeful use that Britain, France, Italy, Russia and Poland can make of their united front against Germany is to Iifrce to all-round armament re- duction which will leave Germany cu an equality with her most pow- erful neighbbr-the latter, of course. to be guaranteed the sup-i port cf the other Powers against~ any German act of aggression. Hitler may indulge in sabre-rat- tling, may talk menacingly its he talked in "My Struggle.” but that is a far different thing from fac- ing the massed power of Britain, Rance. Russia andItaly. For Hit- ler, unles he i; a complete fool. which he isn't. must have learned something from history. One of its lessons is that while democracl sometimes survive war. dictators in- variably don’t.-Ottawa Journal. The bland 0f Orleans, a new miles, below the City of Quebec. has retained, to a greater extent than any other part of Quebec Pro- vince, the old houses, customs and souvenirs of the French regime. This is because hitherto it has been practically ’ accessible cz- cept by boat during the summer months. Its hidden, charms first attracted and then retained Hora- tio Walker as a resident for many years. But ‘a new steel bridge will be open for traffic about the mid- dle of July. It may continue to be l. haven for tourists if the govern- ment take; steps to preserve its ancient featureL-ifbrozlto Mail and Empir . The Bulgarian Government has resigned and two former Prime Ministers have been arrested. Balk- sn politics is always a network of intrigue and it may be some time before s. clear picture of events in Bulgaria is revealed. The country has been under s thinly-veiled dic- tstorship and probably the only change is in the personnel of the ruling Junta. Flue shlpowners of North Syd- ney, N.S., have had to send to Newfoundland for seamen to man Notes By The Way In s commnlue issued by the R6111 Oollllllllllllll acts and i ifcclures she can possibly employ to ‘ in size since i720, and you will be , t-his time they were only just large en- one with heart disrase. Dr. F.’ L. Wahrer, Marshalltown, Iowa, 1n Archives of Physical old. ft seeméd no larger than a toy Themp y, Xray, and Radl , a the pretext advanced in defence of ‘fawn- the 5mm “m! ‘fbilut "l? "A5 a result of seven yeallismexiygy-s- repudiation, these stale debts are a. 5 1e o! anther lame dolls Pet- 0 lence, Itfeel free to soy that 1t ha: blot on the course. a in those days was very pmved to be a useful, practical, United stile-B- and suczessful method in ‘selected’ formed one of the luxury drinks ca5e5_ These selected cases numhu 14mm“, about ten per cent of all cases that corrc to me for tonsil removal." “so far as results of surgery and clectro-surzery are concerned, the two methods are capable of . giving the same result-the complete re- ‘moval of all tonsil tissue. After in- lspecting the throats of 200 patients in which the tonsil; were removed by electricity ‘ $1. agulatianp- at least one year after removal. I found remnants of tonsils in only ‘lfour cases, three of which were lamong the first twenty-five oper- _;atcd upon _ by this method. The rfourth patient, living at some dis- tance. was not seen again after the last treatment, untilelevcn months later. It L; my practice to ace every lease several weeks and also several months after the last treatment so that if any tonsil tissue remains it can be readily removed." It would seem therefore that this electric method-coagulating the tonslls—is a successful method of mmoving tonsils in selected cases. It takes a long time. as many as twenty or more visits to the doc- tor's ofilce. but this long time and the many visits suits a great many patients better thanoperstion by the knife. YOUNG AND OLD‘ When all the world is young, 15¢ And all the trees are green; And every goose a swan, lad, And every lass a queen; Then hey for boot and horse, lad, And round the world sway; Young blood must have its course, lad, And "H? dog its day. when all the world ls old, lad, And all the trees are brown; And all the sports is stale, lad, And all the wheels run down; Creep home and take your plate there, The spent and maimed among: God grant you flnd one face there, You loved when all was young, ‘From “The Water-Babies." —Charles Kingsley. ‘ _ Stricken Formosa (Exchange) Ilbrrncso. was stricken by earth- quake during the week-end and the their vessels, despite the fact that there are forty exper-t sailors on the local relief lists. The North Sydney‘. chief of police has posted the name; of these men in a. conspicu- our place and announces that if magnificent, but it is not practic- able. - i There is no form of tourist ad-_ vertlsing which has so great a value‘ to a community as an attractive appearance. Mr. l". c. Nunniclk, of the Departlrnnt of Agriculture has been emphasizing this in Quebec in a. series of illustrated lectures en- titled "Homes in Canada from they continue to refuse jobs they will be denied relief. North Sydney is not the only plum where men prefer relief to work. A school mhtren, after impress- ing upon her pupils that “Upper Bums is about as big as Slam" found that half had written in their nolebookg “Upper Burma is about as big as she isfi-London Advertaer. llcpclrs were being carried out on details f the disaster now are coming in. The toll of dead and in- jured is running into the thousands. Reports indicate that no person em. Dloyed in the mission-field was killed although many people from the British Isles and this con- tinent are e _ -' in missionary labors. The Chinese population of the country seems to have suffered severely. The island of Formosa like other islands along the eastern coast of the Asiatic continent, is subject to earthquakes ‘out that docs not les- son the tragedy when one occurs. Bo vast a convulsion of nature is something against which it is im- possible to guard. although it does However there has been so much said about the removing (c! tongflg Ihy electro-suy-gel-y “m, mmy m. ETOI-lll includes the elderly patient; the bleeder-ozle who bleeds easily from the slightest cut; the patient whose blccd does not clot quickly enough; the tuberculous; the indiv- idual with hiih blcod pressrre; and : -.| g Repudlation (Ottawa. Journal.) . 1n the United BMW M!!!" ill "mursdsy Idaho's Senator Bomb and Illinois’ Senator J. Hamilton 08cm") Lewis merited that W- WIAVINC Biryl-A rewlhua ago. 1 read an with one than Montreal and it con- 801M113“! “$1013 l! tlb “m”. m!“ t a i _ . ‘ . Browne matter how business im- Qh-uwkuia.’ "moves. The threat to deprive the “EMQVING 1091811.! l! Senators fraudulent ones of sll help wulq ELIGIIICITY thing, why do they restrict sccmlo be the only my to correct . maletlmau u» slum? IBvNlv de- thc evil-Guanine. Nose and throat specialists are urmclstion, of evil. like charity. agreed that the but war to-remcvc should min It 11°11."- tousilsisbythclncoftinmus, ' gat home. Senators In Germany's morflflontiop The tonsils usually come out "like Borah and Lewis could have point- Berlki has, it appears, been think. . "It kernels from nuts. ' ed to the sad cases o! such great ‘and sifvercigzl American States as Qgmylg, south 083011118. Nbfth Cpfollnl, Alabama, Iauisiana. Ark- or u» whole treaty, mm“... , o, tients. who dislike the idea oi’ tz- ansos, lnssurlpci m! Florida diplomatic relations, lemllitaflsa- °P°""°"- gfflv wk tau new Could have told how they m in ticn of the left of the Rhine u, m method will A means no .:t"\- la default so millions of prlnclpfl-l. 90° “Ind d; bu; it B Ewen“), hospital and no danger from blecd- minions of lnlAN-Bl- mowm. that ‘he Wm "m he‘, lng. The tonsil is gradually lemov- ‘rhcsc and distinguished 591"“ through g N", pyebmit ed by electricity. senators might have gone to the Wm, m, mm, m“, thorough“ Now this electric method cf le- Library of Congress. taken My its mp4,, 3n “yum by bmwmmn milvms tonsils is not meant for shelve; Nicholas Reoseveltb Am- pemumve methods the average case but for just a cries and England." placed this pas- ' “$111511 Broup of patients." This ram from it on the molds 0! "141 bonds were not loans of foreigners +0 help the South during the Civil War. . . . In behalf cf Amerlrm the most that can be said is that tbn conditions under which the bonds were issued made it plain that risks were great. But whatever good name of the and the failure to ake a settlement is as unwise pol- ss it is morally indefensible." They could have found in the -Llbrary of Congress, too, a volume of Current History, in which ap- pears this from the pen of Ray- mond Turner, Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University: "Many a one in the United States will , " r over this situation at a time when his government is insist- ing that foreign debtors shall pay what they owe. all excuses aside though they are staggering under terrible taxation. hard times, and have a greatly lowered standard of living, and when American states- men are dcploring non-payment or delay as _striking at the sanctity of contract and the foundation of that honesty upon which the relations of men should be founded." m Are Titles Abhorrent? (St. Catlnnines Standard) I" Ill-MUM tho government yesterday, Hon Ernest Lapointe made the proposal that when the s l election is held, there should be taken a referendum on the issue of titles for Cana- dians. He declared that titles, non-hereditary such as have been gtmnled in the last bwo years, are "abhorrent and obnoxious" to the hm msicrity of Cana- dians. And he alsodoclsred against r_ endation of any titles for Canadians on the occasion of the King's Jwuee. It is true that a. minority of the newspaper of the country, Is they reflect public opinion, have been consistently opposed to the hand. there ems not lacking many Mwcpapcrs who believe 1n the British system adopted in s. moqg- fled way for mnada. But there assuredly has been no crusade a ' -‘ the system as Prime Minister Bennett. h” used and uni’, abused it. As s tter of fact, them has been a preponderance of praise for the duo-induction shown in honoring Canadians who were most worthy 0f honor. In a lefemndinn it would be an easy thing to work up a demagog‘ kenly on such a. question "lllly thousands of voters in Cansdswouldcarrytothepollss mcet complete ignorance of such an imue and its entire background? The suggedion was Ila-idly wor of such s man as Mr. te- But the indications are that if attacking the title system will gain votes, it will surely he under fire. Canadains. of course, accept titles from foreign nations-there was one the other day- but horor of horrors, Canadians should not be recommended for titles by their own government for by their own Gracious sovereign. Ethiopia Calls To Canada correct" throughout. the Island- that Weaving is not c. lost art by anymearls. However. Weav- inglsnotcarricdonlikcit was some years ago; but many woolen, young and old, are still engaged in Weaving, and this art is by no means lost. My attention was brought to this. in the district of Rustioo. and while I could mention quite c. number- of ladies who still are engaged in weaving. I wish especially to men- tion Mrs. iR. ’ ' “ Nfith from STORAGE run cons for and ornna runs Covers . . . 0 Summer storage under perfect conditions 30 to 35 degrees fahauenheit. g Constant supervision. . - 9 Insurance against. fire, theft, moths and heat deterioration. INSURED T0 THE FULL AMOUNT 0F YOUR OWN VALU- “Contrary to general belief these Healing, Rustioo, who piles the shuttle, and weaving with Mrs. Fleming is a fine "art. as she produces some of the most beautiful of fabrics on the loom. she is also encouracins Women's Institutes that she comes in contact with, to take up Weav- ing, once again. I only write this letter to give you the information that Weaving is not a lost art. as many other dis- fir-lets throughout the Province engaged in Weaving: » I am Sir. etc. DUSTICO A Fearless Fighter (Sydney Post-Record) The passing of the late Dr. John MacDonald Prlngle. beloved pastor of St. Andrew's church for so many years and missioner to the Klondike during the 1N8 gold rush, mnloves a national figure from the councils of church and state and brings an overwhelming sense of loss to his _, atlon-his flock—whom he loved so well and was by them so well beloved. A believer in the simple and natural life, during the latter years of his pastorate here he maintained c. keen interest iu his charge at the little Sydney Iorks Church, whore according to his last wish, he will be borne today by his sorrowing parishioners and laid to rest 1n its unpretentious burial ground. Much has been said of the stir- ring events of Dr. Prlnglcb lifc o! devotion and of service. his arduous careey- in the Klondike. his part in the Great War. and of his unselfish interest inthe church and com- munity in which he lived during the last years of his life. More perhap has been left unsold and will nev- be known, of countless acts of kind - liness and cheer which he brough with him to many s. home and tc many- s. man. Always a. fearless fighter and a fair one, what enmity he engender- ed was always tempered with re- spect and admiration. Know‘ throughout Canada for his ccurar and fearless views, his coming i’ any large centre in the Dominic» was always precedent to an over- crowded hall or church. He never , lacked an audience or a theme. an" ' “gum “the uflesyw , m the message he carried" went 1pm,“, mmmi" ",‘,,,§'°”dh_ straight to the hearts of m: mmlmtm‘ foam on m, other hearers. without hypocrisy an? without cant. Dr. Pringles memory will,long b:- honored in the community and i1‘ this Dominion. His passing is a sol" loss for his congregation-to all his congregations. scattered far a-nd wide in many lands. enterprise and in hq- rich mining fields." That is the memage brought by Mr. James I-I. Mason. a Cana- dian engineer, who speaks for the Emperor, and who has been 1n con- ference with the Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce; also-per- hansrwith an eye to election pos- sibilitles-wlth the Leader of the Opposition. ATION. _ Manufacturing, remodelling and repairing " furs our specialty, . J. D. KENNEDY, Farrier. EASTERN FURRIERS SUITE 4 BRACE BUILDING could mention those that are still l» Investment Without g a Hazard Life Insurance 08ers a guaranteed Investment, combin- ing Savings with Protection. The more you have of it the be“!!! 0R yo! will be when vyou reach the age st whlchyou want to retire from business activity. Great-West Hie policies make secure the future welfare and comfort of many thousands of Canadian homes. For insurance service consult any Great-West Life Rop- rcscntative, or gct in touch with llfllllllflli & 00., Lmmzn Provincial Managers Lower Queen Street Charlottetown ll. K. S. IIEIMIIIIG, B-A-.C-P.A..C.G.A csammn runuo accountant ‘ animus: or CANADIAN SOCIETY 0F 008T ACCOUNTANT‘ _ COIIIIBSIONII I03 TAKING AITIDAVITS IN TII SUPREME COURT OI’ I. Ia I. . I. I. L REPRESENTATIVE ‘I'll CANADIAN CREDIT MIN’! TIUII v ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. ‘ IANI 0F NOVA SCOTIA BUIIDING CIAILOTTITOWN, P. l. l. “will!!! mien: opcusd up and revised. hbor caving oflice methods installed. Cost Accounting instituted to suit qcclsl requirement. llwlhly. cnmrl: and annual alums. Balancclhcehsnohofltandlmsaccollisprcplrcl. Income To: turns written up and lllcl. Financial arrangements made between debtor and cndilon. ’ l-lmlfcd Liability Ccmpanlu Incorporated. I. 0. 30X 1|. TELEPHONE 111C. “can kc DOM: Twill" m,“ Bu“ 1': i» w" (Toronto Globe) From far-away, disturbed Ethio- pia comes a. tribute to Canada. Emperor I-faile s-allaxaie ts _ " t-' ing with the Dominion for-develop- ment of trade between this country "i E u r~'1 A i’ ' “u; . "i hi‘ Mr. Tea Pot says: Use Best Quality TEA BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE a EBGIBE TEA Sold only in red airtight pigs. Coast to Coast." Mistakes ocm- the rcof of the asylum by a locpl “m”, that m“ t, l n” _ moniy mane by people in plantin! Eiglfiréowmhlgfiufkalu "'15s"? w‘: timl of bulldinsg‘; redluc; r1; olnilfi- zioinimoxiaflai»: flow-cl- beds are emphasized in the ' _ Jury and death. One of the most representative, now in Montreal. “d M “ch u mo“ n? we“ until 1lln::ln:1m€,t:;lBn t: buildd s, 1mm“ o‘ 5 .8 . "n, umopm“ haw 5 66- - ~ ' r's is , ed h un ‘ er plllfltl’ out possible re-arrange- ah, “with a 14311211710 gifiwéulapths‘ Yfiat-‘aetnfindath’: mmégw l‘ ml menu w preserve s alanine hel- "fifhhwd; “a” °“- ‘tfishgmg likely u» be visited by the m“: of Also: ‘They ml- the imperlslistic Te "Ms d 1w who I" II- once of the whole gal-om or home. of“ a‘, h,‘ ,§e"but ‘gaff; which the FOIMDIIII ellfliqlllkc militarism of llirope, and will not WWII“ H"! b he" b h 11 .. "wlsthcmcreforcrrunner. sllowlurope towmnintheir ""l'l"‘li'filli¢lleill' noun: of‘ t w!‘ “Dinar-scan yaledaeu S: g: ,mhdsnltAin-spirstsioziamflaoratst The any,” o, “an “M, “up gm- m, mo“, pug gm- lieu. Arcycu lfllflfl’wllh the ' ' “m. .. 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