v- '1 . .. , JUNE '76 1937 IHFZF FOPR THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . ~ »:__ C” :"* A . l — _ l ‘ .l ailment 1S proceeumz w; ylnlfif ‘ ' . g : t‘ -. = - . ' ' ' ~ . " La. us t s -no ‘ hn.'-_ .0..0\\r_ 6.[)€Cld.ll) from the head of" . B. st: léemm‘mfa.vf~vwu 10f» a l A" Yo“ Tumbled “m1 "P 13.1.5 'far'.»\¢.", are angrv mg,- tnc- Queer. a I G y 8 y n f I ~ _ " ' ' _ _ , ___ , .7 , v' _ u ,_,,,\, II 8 B e e fllvcrm. .450. sea a“: l... AV-El‘, LUMBAGQ 1'». . I I l... H‘ ll"... a Jlvluli - - Cl” "‘ —-——- _ hm m u: yo“ p¢.,¢,,';_;;; ;., ‘ 0K ‘ ' w , N ' "lflkrll1llrllvlll r J I v ~ r are 5_"m' [he Bishop of Gculbum lBL Bu". 5 P52“! 3E5,” 5,301} , mesa euorls 1s aa-Mcmg a. a f 3-. l. l \l-- l~--l~--'- I’ ~ 0 Jhcr harvi. 0! P" :1. n. nuzgumn. . l._s u.o;c-..u.. .6, THE (A.\ADIA.\ IIISTOR - ,4“ never seen or mam w‘ ln 1- : SURE BACK '~ - “ W‘ “ "_>"'"" Ce 5n he . " " C-U- SQCIETY ‘$222k e I “story of the Brmsn lsles. The: ; n m n h", u, M m, m, ,_ 1,00 p}. n“ .l.. I n05 AT Q" 4am, m: rest of me Lmplre l6 ‘l r roe-l" w "H". cam-l; ' "' "’I"".I.' "I , t ,. _ . . , .5. RemWm. Orr Mulligan) Any w-vpemwc mum my" ' flu‘ W?‘ ‘j ; ' ""u"|"hv,"_§'_,_.~ _.._e'. ...v gfit sp .n- ' ..un olhua. reports seem to zn- l 5311-15 . .. .. _____ J1;- ,0: ..'.< . v.31‘, race. huroplc ls- “male, m“ wnxn ma), be explaxr l, swam?’ “mm, u” 1mm , , .,. . .:.£':A0§€C :0 IE Hi‘: mQeL CD~BDI€HEQ Ti’ . . lull! pr alirl. 59h!!! L. 10in! ~ ill l‘. Jl,.\L w. 1'11. . .-. , _ l ll! _ so for mplolnauc reasons _. . m m," m, W", h, J l -_--- --—— . 3.13"}: -,;;;*a‘.°;;§,“.*§‘§,§‘°0; ‘Zfpfiigfir By Dean Wilson A4 www- wed w we Ad- ‘ i '.'--'--=--l--, il-h-ll- ~733i~ - - - ~ ~— - - . . 1 r _ ~. l~ ~--, rm I107 h. 1 .\ f. .L.| YLI’ lwlllll 515m. ..l.a.e than a c; mlulg “pr. ' in ‘"8 Cmonial Gillette o. Fcbru “bu,” Qemjnd can)’ loomed t ‘"" m" B‘ PE “V l ‘ . 1,3 m. He“. - .0 .. 1832 on the $31118 P389 _ and committees of the JAZXZAJLTY for P315 3~ 50X 45¢ i: " ‘ ' mduh I ll t.. alr I‘ .:l the same column B" '- '“ "m" “D735 are a me Co-omlnation oi Drzense are ' D3- L- B- D7455 g “ 1' am camping .0 erlaaf llelns rezerrrlz w 53-“ “M; ‘L77’ °" ‘a m, o“ cqnzlzually liming that ever)‘ Dls- .' if" ""9"" ‘"1 "kfmlhlrfl _ _ _ _ W ' ___ . . .- t; .3 . —- 12' . l." -> y; ' "-. ‘. _ . ' _ ~ n1! tifrlnfl! ‘n n l e no . l 2' T if: l-ilhuufl‘. a r133: ifitiviizzir. c-lcokoli} .3 ggdégstlc‘ -P° “ “= moflelfonltbles a?! mfg?“ JP ‘ lu-hlgndllrfninln ahtluldhlflml L , 1; -e 3,5 _ln_§_ 1 .'c. vi - - - ~ - 5.. p.313. ' 112- | hfllll o hlnu Plnmw Mi.- . I fargfiafale dope 05.31 Th; new gol/EIIUXIED‘! in 171a: vvhzch ‘ra be: o; mduoemen“ have been 0f. It luv! mu mg»... qllirlll] l. ‘o. I: r e - o1 mun; Email was setzlng its 81-31“ perhaps . .6,“ w 05mm we sea and m. 22:.‘- l" "Km-w: arm..- " - . . rder after it own fash- _ r ‘ ‘_ » . - , ' ( r e14. o- y-zglfifltolh ‘£5031? Zwh noun: ma‘ Lord Man}. years ago zhese “~39 worcs Néliigféllfsmas 232m ‘ ,.l.:,,.‘p:.:n.h u.‘ n» 134...}... 1 ' ' ' -‘ '--' ‘ _ ‘ _ - . , . , -. - y: _ "1 1 5 - nu o ca: neo m. c . - Sydenham nad asked a5 a successor we.e _vmt.cn b) the poe. ‘B, on .-.. d the arm-sh Govemwwl I :'f“ill',ly l“ n" 0mm“ Ht ‘ Y a, man who had train ng as a and tne real meaning 08mm 1- s" F?“ ' d r _' d A x ‘ ,,_ g ljlunn .~l.......-~l. .\I lluretnkon 1 . Luna“ L, no“‘clc‘r1’ “yin, n, l -, m;_£1afl, Stanley sent a lines expresses the thsughzs of 1h “ff fl-‘Ef If L“ e “_“°“5 °_ a: l ill mrul limo. n0! only on"... . . . d k m» lm l . , _ .. _ ,. d ob n-ers a» 01,“; m" skiued a..d experlence vlor . all mm r t: m, nl, bu! ‘ " j I “n. m why“ He: h llmlah tc fi ‘d Bagot fox-gain“ 5e . ‘ e-s from places 0ufs‘de the Bflllgfl 11-?‘ nrolror; n» lznrllongl - »: ea.s ‘n 1 e con- 1r. :.e poma". e. . ay. '_ ‘, . g .. . l)" o t - ltomu _ ...l.. » ‘ ‘ _ help to Teassure v».- Mo “ken part lll some very ml- 1. i5 beyond question that a’. ho Lacs. mm the resu-trtnat loans 52pm... and m...“ l... . ' ‘ _- - ll know today ' 3:1‘, international events will? mo, gingg me p35! Greg: War of, Canadrans and AUSYTBJSDS wl.1_ OE] lppelllr. '. ' - *7“ 1° like P?" msclf and advantage w 1914-1913 {m5 there been such a 8B1! l0 B". 4°55 m ‘he-W '3"_~@Y'l 1m, L. ll. rzvsxv srolllq. ‘ s 1 ‘J- - 1f requ. . . fr. two of hi5 mos: marked e110}, on me p“; 0g o1. ‘ prises. Llkevrse the ‘trade unions. _.l\_llll;T; will; - I y _ a 0 if.’ “$116.20: ,_..pr Hdpcgt 0;: llhbose 831373;; finial Otzawa w keepbcertalg ma)? ‘ gliql-fipbizllyzogidtomgggagetnzoiusaslr-r:l WRITE "m n“. mm“ l < - _ _ _ ' “Y- — in ton '-- r J!!- __ t ass: 1c uh er t.e' - _ -~ l mun: ur- - 113 i‘ C0103 VIP-BI." 3 GP": 3m" "og dealaw h“ Amerran and Can- in ore way ori work. Furthermore. a YCCIPIOCBAI ’ f" 31-“ ~5 "P- 01 mO-‘al- miifF-E-l ‘I1 be w: uestzons of far- " ‘ ' " ' ‘ -~. ' d . llrra ement has been made by» and even hncarl supper. from the acua = germ-lice. These experi Z5382?afingigngfaggfiixi? hi?“ me ngrmm Govemmem wmmtkvj f [SL166 States. T. _' ed h-m emmermv for _ ‘ , . ' , ufld- 'jon5 grn . . v . .. “‘ ‘ - 1 t. e tal disclcslrl much the sILP-b 418 fibrpora. ., _, ‘ I- a.e .dentlc_a.. B s nerlsnip o! cam Hand lagmtican! Elnlorvma‘ constantly mcmasmg me wages o’. cualuorrrzrnln ‘l ' “ions mm if“ ~70». of national ilnportance. the skilled workers by 20 P" Wm- F P- °- ‘w!- m-‘PNII Ill- i‘ n 8m 555 9T" " -. . ' - ' t in the case of the j » —- Recsnm l. has been J-le good or la Def C81’!- . _ , , _ 1r_=_ prevzousiy . . - . , ,. , k... d l ~ = d h l ~ q - l - r - aoourer. an t e mac- on m me s 311-1 . - .. frtune o. th.s co.umh to dlshose . uns L8 - ' f Edflonal Notes f m, ,_ , 1 “l-h fiuch a "net Yiuhz‘, mformmjon “ax of W335 (o; {he QppIEILlCLS ii}—~—'—~i—Q— ' ‘ ‘l ‘m: ‘m: o.‘ lnda" prob efns. lncderlt: no - . . - ' t‘ dkmwratps “L; and ‘i=5 : s. ‘cf sheer neccssit 531ml’- , ‘ch can‘??? '5 ‘s w‘ "e he becamc {amzlfar with the whole R431"? L" "memmg ‘*1’. geakggil- ‘ 1g mhv appear as a sensaticnal from r o: Canadl h h agfltwlehe: égfiédBgigsié5 om; statement but. according to some‘ I" Brzrflv considered zhev s ow t at f6 ~ r h Id know . A new not in [h . ~ . - , v reports of those who 5 W- mafy of the emlgfiaff. the (gojlfg- i333‘; arrwfg 6m dwashlngtwhon iimsuggf: ggcocgeklrig ‘.8153 5232;; about such dcvclvpmefll‘. it 59'3"“ ‘ ‘ I__:_._ , _. _ U _ .fa:c 2i. l . an 1n .ess_ 8n l - .85 a 5200 w“: . ' fracret erlni) a1 0 "Yilie Canlmorucqn‘ 1hr“ monfits had w d“! “w!!! m: is arming a‘ a much faster m‘! m“ dun”; 3th); y nr ruisers will BARBIE 1' 1- ' ‘ 0 m? E m“ "e ' ~ AmWcar-Carad an boundary "*an a‘l o'fic"‘ reporn= want the and 3"“ 9‘ wd ‘to Us “l; f J‘, Ml . .. ._ . ._ . . .. “ _ l , esr_ _ ‘ _____ pfraased bv a "If! 5Y1 ‘~31? LW-"sv EFF-l"! 913°! 911E116 l°4°@~1_ 9- and B 5"“?! ‘*1 ‘l: gfnfine sumim 51X- Out of the dark over zhe ‘mbaowl f-‘Iactm-al‘ q - “ d&I)uf€d01\’l'?"1'sh1l30!IhBL-Smnd‘ :..e indmduas lvho were close to k t h am amed 1850 ton w!“ sea :. ‘rc- slzzllulzraon o.‘ m: al/Jnlil m P5‘:"“‘maq"°dd"' Bay’ o“ .me ‘h? siiuatiol‘ in ‘he om Coumrv a? ha! i" due r01. delivery m An earth-vrirld blew on Never rub;- " 'I‘he Cm.‘ "I111: lelugzx 2rd w”: '5 5fa?Y‘-’~‘~_1‘I'3 W?!“ 1° Si!‘ J during the Coronation ceremonies P9 °r u 5i ewe“ submarines m“ New; Land 1 trla: trade hum: h. was dfilllg C. Shfirbrookt’. governor of Cfmr and the fmpérial Conference cor~ v the ad, n2” operations before l chmmg 1;; depths of jungle my: _, n,“ W: Pr] 5m! {he gwjt; an ammo“ amour: u! Juarm tn the 3'3” 35f‘: h‘? h?‘ T°"‘7‘1"9d a cam‘ roborates a number of informal but 5753;” £85 away and , by m,“ fer)‘. i 1 v , 1- k k”, _~ng elf/C . and tho: thc- lrado mll- ”’ '9" 5mm ‘heh Qmfll-f?" reliable opinions in the Capital. F135“ expecu-Ed ma‘ fwe w ‘Vail-M m Son-ow on m; m”, - "1- F’? ‘ - - "'71" ‘ ' a, l of an Enlmre might be “P? 05 5'5"“ i“ W ic “mam It ap ars ma’ the British YE“ l _ - ’— bell‘ strand -' l'rol';rr:~.s of fault» In Ihc Cwflif} l. 1e as "~'.'Sp':c:" r‘... the fade Amerzcans ark thezr mm govem- W" A‘ L ' 000 ton cruisers will be put lglo where ‘the gflm Captalu who h. l: ,. . '. Q - l r i. y- natzonaixm n! a smaller l z mar". to asst them in sécurlng '—'~~" " commission. seven 1131118!’ <1!‘ F n H. has 1J1 =ent me y.» P0 . hook for ha d .,_ C owl L , ~_ C Ma mlir-Afonzreai Saar. _p0ss8ssl0n of lands sztuatcd cm twenty-four escort. anti-submarine Brood“ beside his pm” mm i. 1y”- ‘fl-j “m? _°“"’“*_* ;IhE5e islands which they slaw. were, by the Duke of Rchmond: "You , and mirlesweeplng sloops. and pm“. r "' bier/iv 111-3-- zolwy 15 1614111’ still being held by u... BrltLsh gov-l c‘ re coilzr ' " well as external. ' ' turn toward an open re-, road I offer .cre'.ar_v' éaid 1:0 the ope ing by the Navy tmrzn: of private ‘bios for the Corhlrutiflfin f one of 11W) nr. ' moron battleships. its 2* _. " clrhcrl that the ' A zlpproacllcrl 13cc principal naval l » zlil a sugg ' ll that zhc guns on ncw , E," / 1 hr: ro-lr l} to l4-invil caliber in- it 16-inch ma "mum. Reac- . .... v re a: once advcnc, so the _..'l.iI/-21 is that tE w [Ln . 52am; ‘llrlttlc- .l:;.-, will lfl: urine/I uyh 16-inch gun». l i I $ Allillll.’ (J In hi; Icttcr in torlrljfs 1¥~uc our (Jtialva cor- ruponricrlt \\' W-s, "the llrltish Government. ~_,,‘,;, m; (;.,..,;,..~rl.ti..n oi flit: Brill-ll linulire. ill- llll/lwg the llomi "m of Qzlllmla, plans to carry loll: till: V-flfllt: irllf-h antic flllViil progranllllc m». h": “,1” I a ‘I V: l._v i938 which would In»: no in» thali {our ‘vb-are i t; n ' "l; mil?‘ flgibj wlrlzcr ‘than lhr~ YHIV.’ >ct by. Pafllamcnt, and; U‘ _;,'_" ’ “ tlzls" SPYPZLIII/llll] flfiVthilllllPlll 1i or thcVhzglltfl. I r I v W; VJ. l fllwfllllfi Sig-fllllljilllLTf ‘to ltvtf)" pc-rfun llfiillg ill r ' ‘ _ ‘ 1 U?" " l zlnl- Illlrf.’ v.1 1111-,‘ fir-lib}! ‘lzmlllrc smut: H. lll1l'.‘rs . ‘ v'y"__'y‘ ‘I ‘will i that HUIIUTUVT [Jllllls of an llltr-rnutl~ll:ll cnlzlr- ; ' _'.,‘_ f,‘ H 1"‘ zlcicr Will he l1.lcr:lt~rl." ‘ l -*. zwwll \~...~n 4, , , , ‘ 4 7 ' _ l "'1 T""""}"_"' , [Huh-r thi- y-zlrl; (vJTl-il\\‘.'l—(/_)L1t'l1f‘lc‘ .'l;;rc<~lllcl1t5 f, I 4 _' I "_f‘vl__"'l'"'l"'“r" lllft l-Y-rlnrzll zlllll l'ru\llll"l:ll tmvcrlllilcllt are to, ., .1 (‘fh-HCN y‘ l rulllrlllllu: $L4FILFXJO ‘(ugh lor llnclnlllvlylllclll . if , '“ I 'j‘_ I , rcllvf ln Alonlrczll. ()1 [1115 vllm 3,400,000 ls fry L] ‘_ ‘ "'_‘!‘ g.» tr. tlv- culnpll-tillull of zl nclv ltfllgff over the , ' ""‘,"' Rlvlcrc llrw PTZllTlPw. Alllllflffl’ $;5,rx;0 has :1, " M“, 1 Em" ILHUUWI for Ill!‘ coll-lrllclillll of ll purl; mid ‘ ' :lrill'ft'izll lnlcr: on Mount l\'r'l_\'.'ll, in the nuigll-l f Il/lrh/IYNI of the park slillt. .\lll('ll of llll- lllllllr-l‘ I f. ' ’\\""""'§ l/runmr ‘W12 I].r.,l,-i.].-.1 ill‘ lhc llm Iillvcrnlllr-llls will gr. U!" ' ’-_. _ "—‘~——-— ‘ mll-ll, llt"\‘l'ltlflllll'l‘ll of flit‘ llzlrk >_\\l<'ll1 tl1i~ yurll‘ . 1 "l _l’=l'j, l.rl'?’~‘* I Jflill till,- Alolml [(0)1] lllvrllllll i- Ilflllllfillll)’ sul- " ' l./l"l-_ iii" w] fj/r -ll<ll illl r-llrrrprlll». ’ a. w ‘l 1.3V] fl I» ‘ ‘ " ., of I, l.l';l.~l.l.;, l." l'i'llll'f .\lllli-l<~r \\‘llllrlnl ]._\'Y]1 .\l.'ll‘lv'f'l‘l7lf' . W ll""-"H put-I" lilllg rrwt-zllcrl lll Alwrrlcvn fur till: flr>l l;l\‘t' I w; l. - I all that luv lnllvrllzll Vgfillfillifillffi‘ m.» 1m .\lll,-r- Y, llllfljfll] ;||l1] 51 ltlyilllwl, zlnrl thzll ill llllt ljlpl-l‘ ( 5.x l‘, lzlllll rr-lu-lllllll of1H3],lllhglvlllllfallvt._|rlilH King, lmlul-rl lli- ("LHHHH on ;l llilllllllill which, c-lllcr-zllr-tl U)" tllllfT gr:llllll':llllvr, \\'llli:llll Lyl-n .\l.'ll.'l-\l'llZll', llll 1'l'],(‘l. jrlllll King. lwlvlll-l lic- ill . ""l .l ll ll. w... III‘ lvllllc llcfurv- ‘ rl-Iigillll tlllllly UHL‘ nf the results Hllhl inevitably Ill- :l rclllrll, JlS the Rev. l)r. j. Keir Frslscr sug- \'~.||'A d: Ill-hind l'rl-- ‘ “fish, t.» lhl- IP14] Puritan virtues of honcsty, null v-l 1'" lllrl-nu-llul ‘ Ywll. T *' ~51“ Tl" sllllpllClf)’ llllll slncvrily and self-denial. Hut ' l ‘. - all ll :.~ <'lll~I'4|lIt'1l('f‘5 Fl 1 the cultivation of llltJhC virtucs may lllllkc its lzfllvll w.» l':lr frl-In , llllpclll, says 'l'hl- Spectator, as the high- ' l. : 4 . I .ll lllloll. \\.'l~' lllll com- l-vl form of llzltiunzll service, to thous- “ w’ .\l~r'l ll». imllls whom the rcczlll to rcligirln filld= lfl.‘ "l l‘t'l|'t' [l\V'fl l... 11> l-xpcml- dczlf. ’l'lll-y recognise that, in all irlerll national Hulls by I ‘my l’ ll V] llw P-llllh, zlll/l 1h:- , life, no sccfiflll of the pcople would lack adequate (Eur-vi 11 .‘ ‘l ill I l. llll- country was ' physical sustcvlzlllcc or tllc INC-Ills of adequL-ltz- c..ll.ll.i"~ l‘ l » :' ‘ll c tlll Nu- lllll‘ Slllglf‘ qlll-s- l luclltzll rlcvcloplncnt, aml n0 sccli-nl would list‘ [inn of [M]. ,- l i. 7.2.11. w, II‘ llu-Yl- llvfvlllwg it ifs wealth to create barriers between itself and mil- flllfll‘? YR l‘ l~ Iv. a ‘l... _-_~.: IIHH Will)!‘ NIH of or section‘; loss fortunate. 'l'hanks luour social ser- ~ l’ l...‘ 7' t-l H. l “l lTll \‘. ..l' Hfllw for (‘IINPT \'fC(‘,<. pzlirl for ill large measure by the taxation. f. l» .-l‘ll|l‘ l"- . I , 5m. null lllPlllfll the distance |K‘l\\‘('(‘II the cxlrt-lllvs of wczllth mi] j, . o; t w... ll-lilq; I!) .Il~;lw .1 ll-Zlll- mull pnvcrly is luring llllllinislled. ‘lut all cnlply ... ll l" ulllllilllll-lll JIIIII lvllliillllull, and lll-rllicillllq luxury, nlzlrkwl illlcr zllizl by rivzllril-s in lllc (‘fflhllfllllflll of cnlcrtzlinnlcnt. .1 wllflil-liln. lll'\\'*i, srll-v lhf‘ c.1211]? --.-lll.l llll- elevation of drinking from a social habit ,, .'. lll. ml, -:!l lllll l-ffcrl of thc Hctlhllrn info a kind of fifllill. all‘! "l9 1|"\\'h°k‘5'""" dc‘ l-xlllot-Wlll hi] lill- fl-llvlwll Lllll-l-zll situation. From vclopnlent of night llfe, IS still far loo prevalent rwllc aUlIIITS it is frccly zldlnittcd that Premier for the community health. :--l-l- $_+‘_-"_;:-.é_,_.,l_‘-.._,....:..r ' The Eskimo neither reaps. He mus; hum round. changing b5 me lzhe seasons. ‘This has c r20: to be equ ppezl techrucally to a remarkable degree of perfection. Clothing, hunting and fishing gear, sledges and canoes are all astonish- ingly effzclent apparatus manufac- tured out of a minimum of resourc- es, nmtlly in fact from driftwood and the products of the seal. Yet zhls high level of mazerzal culture goes with as prumtlve a society as could we! be magirxed. There 1s no armoocracy nor ls there any recog- nizer: system of govt r em of the mp’ mans-n: aggrc-gagon of fam- whlch make the Eskzmo dwell- xrl place. Much less 15 there any ac-A-mpt a: lllfllllfiCfi over a wider reiyon. T ze is no complicated marriage .em and no burderling of 1hr, in. .,, w 1h {he souls of the dead, Differences of llealth are prac ‘cally ruled out. smce 1t. ls im- ble for any man to own more shod avian aused the e lmcrlr than he himself can use; x1e no Eskimo would think of hunting more food than he and his mighbous could consume-Ex. There are child ren living in vil- lages Loday who have never seen a horse being shod. They have never stood m wonder while smith heated a shoe, then proceeded to pu: the ho: shoe on the hoof and apply hs knife to do the trimming, nor have they seen the operatzon when:- the same men deftly tucked the home's hoof in between his knees through his split aprori and finally brought the operamon to complctlcn. The young folk never scorned 1o tire of sfaniing about the door of Lhe v Page blacksmith shop, Today the door Ls for the must par: rinse-cl but they are miss- in: a good deaL-Petcrlzorough Ex- arltincr. Quite roccntly air cm hes in the Urmea Liatc». have wlllporarlly shzfincn t a til o. .h_- pubic Bu. U1’: ai ' l: l’ ca;.'.'.ng thcl. t l: cntncn. .,>.:: ma; 11a»;- their ill;- ..llc.y a. d zr- ;:l'.-.. y (r l... no.1]. hut. llulxe un 2a ll 4;: thvflct 12m; alrplanu. _. (..l._..llLL cu; new air lligll- lzi one clung hill‘ 1L0 “nth a p c (XLJYPBITI of evcryxlllng hut uh..- tai; in hnnzh-Afontrcal Star. .’\.'uny hrrd thhgs hi“! been said alx-zl lli-XIYJVJTK lur bfillCfllYllllflltfl - ,1 ll\( nut ml. u. lllflll JUFL. 1t. is n0‘. c l1..1y lnzl f.;r a bcy o. ‘ ‘ ill ‘Pu zlll llllllllflflll ‘UPHIT: grzlvl- ill (jlll‘lll"' til)‘, lllll _B*_-1'f~_" W," 11191l‘>1118i-1~-l§11l111f: t‘ ‘ ‘ '- "I"""17" 'lH'r-I"U-!l clill till: |'rllllv Xlvllivll-l‘ \\§ll~n ]|r('~f'l1l(‘l llilll Silva" .l;‘cm“o'i§<ql§S£,L,fl:i l 1 t . '.' llv llll\'t'll"ll o lllr- frln-llolll 1.1 lhl- ('il_\~ of .\llf‘rlll'(‘ll, "if Ptzlkl- ' h(]fl’|f_~]n_1)" ho },,'o,-;- laooblo V L] ~ l . l, /.-.- v.2... y... .'l Ihfl ffliwlhill m’ your city llllllly, l llllc i. bc- 1am yflcnrnpls w tile total‘ 1111mm‘ Y ‘ml-t lllult h!’ l‘-'lll~l.‘ it was his lluc, bccnuac l F1111 proud fr. Ilcnr gflehgglihgoéfiflg: 23d fifoccfgetyf l“ I» l FPIIlill-t llllnt his llunlv." 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W111 b0 read wl h illtrrcst null approval, we think, by most sensible parents and, teachers-Thr- New salesman and Nation (London) Mr. Chamberlain entered office at. u time when European rlvally and the clashing aspirations of heavily armed Powers may sweep us to destruction. and at time loo when llldllSlflfll and dangerous tran- slllon. His need ls for patience and a coo! head. He has shown that he, personally, has both. In foreign af- fairs It may be fatal to display that. lntcrferng qulxotry that was pos- sible with safety when Britain was the most perfectly equipped Power for conflict. The adoption of high- falutln moral attitudes which anger others and cannot be sustained may be fatal. Such a policy brought Brl- tain's prestige to the dust. when Italy was tllrelzzelll-d by sanctions and laughted the till-ear. to scorn. It ls lo be hoped, lndced l; ‘a to be as- sumed, thal. under Mr. Chamborinln there shall be no repetition of such u. deadly braggart lbllllldlr-lfllldflh Sunday Dispatch sows nor e the whole year mmerlt and allezlng thlg to be Ln will 59o by a despatch that l have thought it proper to rcprescnt violation of lhe 8th article of fhg mrougn Bagot 8n‘ outrage com. Treaty of Ghent. He asks sher/mhneq b; the American Oftlcer. b10014!‘ l0 341411131X" him (B680!) I commahdmg at R0153 Point Lake' i wizh "the real situation of the l, Champlain. , lPTODP-‘fy m qucsfon and whether? Prom "border inmdents" tc‘ any and what objection exists w , bounqflfifj, h; activities swmg" .115 bemz restored? lagalrl. we read tnal Aaalns haul Eizhteen months later he avaln . me; ¢a1houn_ who asked him‘ ‘wrote Sherbrooke on this matter ;' 151311;; "to enqume of Mr. Bagorl and not until an additional - months had passed was he able tn d-rect the governor general in Can- ada on the authority of Her Majesty's secretary of stave for for- 0.312 affairs that possession of the Lsfllndo was to be given the Ameri- cans. , A troublesome isSUQ in American- Canadian relatorls was that. of the ‘rights of Americans fLshPries. In the treaty o in the Treaty of right; were not clearly ‘Small wonder then that, lcultes arose which glhffitfit7ffl€d to become and Bagot was f 1783 and these defined dangerous apparently busy ‘preserving peace. at the same time protecting the rghts of his subjects. Despatches to Admiral Grlffitm. Vice Admiral Plckmorc V‘ce Admiral Sir C. Hamilton. Sr David Mllnes. Sir John C. Sher- brcxrke and others Show Bagot had lfull powers in the fLsherles agree- : 0t want any high. . handed acts to spoll the success of the discussorls. However. he l5 not going to be hcodwlnked, or ,he coins to perm’t the Amerlcaml to take full advantage of his losifv. Neither dld he tie the ‘ of his co-workers indefinitely. Batzot was thus brOuPht Much with maritime boundary pro- blems ‘n ffova Scotla. New Bruns- g wvrv and “7"W'I:1lf1dl8l’ld. I (‘Flu bmndarv ouestions had a!"s"n in the meantime. In a des- dated Nov- <Y7'?ff‘h to Sfvrhl-cke cmber 3rd. 1817. we have Bagot’: first recorded contact with the h'."'""2r" =5lll=s connected with th= v-rwth owl; of Amercw. He ha"! ,“"¢rd "A rumour that the U. S r'o which has lntc .‘“rr~'\ of v'"r Onto rcmctlv sailed from New ‘q PW-lmi to P» flesfinc tawny-w. f\'*fifi'1_ d for the a“d has instruction. ‘c r"*~'"d to ‘be molvh o’ the "r\‘l'"‘“"l Pvcr on the North "'*s‘ "Mrt o.’ America." Should , ~.-l~-.....,,v-., Y“'"k rwoer he "may 1v out the Ncrlh was! Com- VHF)‘ uron their rru"f'd a"a’nst anv -'-» --1 w-Hirfl] mgy pQ-yhu- be . """""“""‘l(‘n to I"‘-'\=[8‘)l'-§h th~ .~Q‘~--o><; v-huh w, Amvhan "o""l-""~'-"t f-"Mrlv attempted t1: ..~ m. y~<'~-l5\1fl' m, r,_,-.r':,n1 -'-l~\-| liq-v ewfl-Hvcrpfl M cu-m 'h_ '"“"":\'1 won aftcy- gym w." ~ "t .'*r‘lcle of the ‘Frosty jot‘ Gbmt." Ys Ihcr" apv ~ - “won... rulh 'n the rumour! lpqqpt “"“T'd rPr"-'nLt', so he flwofo F'"‘l"1 ’*f':(‘-l'l‘vrl=v. Esq. l "w Vcrlt, r~' thr- "orth W05; w." ‘Corcrunm tn fnd out. and Mc- "Hlllvrav F§F"T7f| Hm tho l-llmolly '""s ccrrrcl. but h“ would n the‘ source of his QMM. won lam-v- saw "cl official conflrmatl sloop‘.- rirnnrtllr". and f. ‘hat there would be no dksturbinlz In any wlly the trade of the Ncrrth ‘ West Company. i "Border incidents" were numer- °"-§ eflvllvh f0 zive Bmzot, several opportunities to acquire g wide-g knowledge of the llncs that wool-g. vd the United Stalks from Oanndlf On the 29th April 1816, the Amer]. can lzovcmment had passed an,’ act "to regulate trade and in- Wfwllfée Wm! the Indian trzbo. and m preserve pegcg on m, frontiers." Ballot wrote Lt. G-merai Sir Gordon Drummond. drawing, hi; attention to the provision; of the act "all intercourse» fol- mo‘ P11111056 0f Wide with the lndlnng, wlthln the territorial llm'ta of the‘ United States ll. lllmlllclea under‘ very severe penalles, and that all other fulfil-course ls plncm undo; <urh rrtralnta as amount in 13431 to l] total exclusion of Brltsh sub- tocts from the territories in qul-sg. lon." His Mnjewty‘; subject... no 9o be worned of the danqvrll they are exposed to by any volition of t-hl, act. From Canada came l complaint information AdfllT-‘l. arm, on of the» he aitllmnc" of, glvq j i l 4 l 1n Canada Lee. dlffl- r {e frequently] a 16131"? ment. With the l 891191‘- l lfstorv. hands ‘ ment," l l l York I l l l l fivflwhetlwr he had any authority w‘ agree to a. temporary Lne between! the British territories ~a.nd ours w the North West, and said he was‘ establshing a ilhe of posts in that; dlrection to cov-er our frontier, andl prevent the British Traders from; crossing the lino to trade with the‘ Indians within our boundaries. I] called afterwards at Calhoun’; of- whe-re he show-ed upon the; map the position where the new} posts are to be established. 1 Two momehtolls arrangements af-’ cling u... boundaries of Canada’ nd the United States were made‘ during Bagotls term of office at, WashlrlgtclL-the Convention of‘ 1818 apd the Rush-Bagot Ame‘ first. Bagot among its provisions it fixed the boundary between the Brltsh possessions ln North America and the Unwed States at the fortynlnth parallel of latitude. running from a point south of the Lake-of-the-Woods to the Rockv Mountains. Th’! Oregon country boundary la-as left open for later consideration. With the second arranzemert—B>lgot's name ‘W’lh that of Rush aces down in "The Rush-Begot Agree- ns an example of what nations can do for peace and good- Will by the llm'tlltlon5 or arm;- ments on their borders. It ls, how- ever. with the boundary agpgcb of these avreements we are dealing. Bacot was contlnulfly alloying the frctlon caused by clashes on the borders because of wilful or unwitt- ing invasion of terltories. The armed forces on the great lake; were not of the type to rest ln idle- nesfi The? were too desirous o! "tttify rz their calling and Occupg. lion. An vnallthorimd stepplrllz Over the line, ard trophy-s ensueli Pwot ‘carot. or had to learn, where the lines on land. m- HWY ol- l°\'o ran. arrl where there were doubt: had to have the doubts re. moved. In the light of later dcvc-‘onmenfg. U1" “'0"‘l\'. flirect or jwfiiv-prg m. "lvred in tho-o poaopm-lons "ye 5"“ m‘ ""1? a vfllnble tra*n‘n<v "ff Pxrerionrw. nvvi Wu, kxv-“xqedq, of W» hl-n pnnr¢rfnr out '--*~\~l. l...» ll... ,.._k.-..,,. ,, Amert ""1 r"'~"v1l~~. .---1 an “ualvspsqd. ‘M of w... l”.- """ '"'nr‘. It l= "kn to h» flkenfv-AJ “w. he w“. fclflolw {n.- op. 4-... I frvrnerl arvl sol-wg o,‘ snfgq-uarfl them in =~w~~ ‘>(vlf|ynafg w“, ""0 P“ Corfwwh . r —~ many aircraft carriers of at least <22,000 tons each with an outfit. of no less than 70 aircraft on each one . In simple words the Brit-iii’! Government, with the co-OPEYB‘ tlon of the rest. of the British Em- pire, including the Dominibn 05 Canada, plans to carry out. thc whole British gigantic naval pro- gramme by 1938 which would be no less than four years earlier than the time set. by Parliament. and this sensational development ‘s of the highest possible signlflcan’? to every person llvlng in any part of the British Empire since lt in- fers that rlo further bluffs of an international character will be tolerated. coco An intensive and careful-plun- ned advertising campaign coupled with a certain degree of business recovery ln the United States are the reasons for a belief amongst certain officials of the Govern- ment in Ottawa that the trade resulting from tourists will create a new’ record this summer. It may not be realized by many Canadians but it. is a fact that tourist. trade fs an extremely im- portant factor ln stimulating and increasing the revenue of this country. Last season, vislbors t0 the Dominion left 5 sum over $715,000,000 ln direct. expenditure during their brlef stay 1n Canada and exactly 2,198,181 automobiles entered the country from across the border. Therefore, the Federal Govern- more and more tourists into Can- ada. especially during the sum- mer months, and if one may be able to judge from the advance reports by the experts of the Tour- lsl. Bureaus throughout the coun- try and the large number of en- quiries received by the officials for information, road maps and other details about rural and urban cen- ters of the Dominion, it appears certain now that the investment of the Federal authorities ln this branch of trade will return re- markable and some unbelievable profits. finds its your property, coverage makes possible. A fishing mp In not n very great pleasure or success if you have an old or ' ' ' rod. 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