I P \ t i . \ \, . i i l l __ i 1 1* , .l _ l . l i \ P » i __.4..-_-e - -_ u.. .. ` \ .c..._.,.ei_.,..u-.»i i. ~ - . » iw »_',~_l¢.. .,.. .v».cl» Foul: 'rua cHAlzLo'rTl~:'l owN GUARDIAN _ _ AUGUST 4, 193,, _ THE UHQRLUTTETUWN GURRD|M’lNbzes By__The_ Wayl President-W. Chgaterls. .\ll-llmre. C l D L ,I KI Viva-Sresidsnt-4. B. Burnethl If mug bg (bag good “dig 3,11- rvre ary- li-ll . o. . lr nnon. . li. . ldlior and lianuger-J. R. Burnett. Anorlnis Editor-0. K. Currie. “ounce” are hom that “.555 because, - ' _ ‘ . - - ~ ~ if they could be made there would be i Morning Daily ilnumlrri lillill $5.00 per you lin advance) drihrrrd. | _ $4.00 per yur ilu uni-um-bl mulled lu cuumu um puma sm". Says no more than the OCCH-‘.1011 de more of them. The good announcer* | mands. and he says it in a pleasant natural voice The bad one, and lie is . What _ Soup of 1 Quill:-ll' By /uma lv uuun M.D And Alaska (Ottawa .lournal> In 1867 when Mr. Seward. SCCYGC- ary of state for the United Status. negotiated by store: treaty the pur- _. wi-l 4' [930 legon, labors under the delusion that ` ` Chl-Se Of Alaéka 01' I5 if'_Wli~$ kim the "Vast and unseen" uudlence is IMAGINARY HEART Anl,MENT5_th€l'l. Rl-lS€i8-Tl Al'H¢fiC31'1-1" 579°'/fd 5 . ' De ¢ ;»,O1,q;,=uCn .;-- Sounder.-Los Govcrnmcnt may hs.: _ llrlel e, l ll lla a 1-an “ -h tl-e Federal Gov a real opportunity of fulfilling some Sound werklllg kllowledge el. spoken ;#:lsiorls_ securing of final .-1ib:i:‘_j.' af=r_'.l°_*l“‘x*'. r»-:te"_=tril*. nr aLvl‘lrliItizi'al activities. l':lgliu'a;.' illlprove:nc:‘.t_ $3. the Saunders Govel‘limer.t cc- t#\:e:l upon its legi.=l.1tlvc duties mth 3:. ovel".\'ho1r*i;~.; r:_ajori:‘_.' and with overy opporturlity 0! puttltng its pledges into effect. What has been the result? How many of its prom- ises have been kept? The prohibition situation, according to the damning admission of Ex-Pl‘em;cr Saunders Lrl the 1/agislature last session. was neva; worse ln the history of the Province, Old age pensions. for which Erie preceding Corlservatwe adminis- :ratlon was criticised for having fati- ed to put into effect, was found tx: he g proposltlon too expeiisit-e for the Province to undertake. The fruit expert engaged by the Stewart Gov- ernment was dismissed. and a fur- ther damper was applied to the hopes entertained by those interest- ed in fruit culture when an Ameri- can humorlst palmed off on the Minister of Agriculture that article: ‘Yes We Have No Cranberries," which appeared in this _veal-'s Agri- zulturai report. The settlement of our subsidy claims, despite the jour- neys hither and _von of Ex-Premier Saunders and numerous speeches, briefs and pamphlets issued on the subject, was in precisely the same position, up to July 28th last, as it was when the Saunders Government came into power. With a new ad- :'il:llstration`at Oitatva, headed by a former Maritime man and with a strong representation of members interested in seeing that the Dun- can report will be lmplemerlteci, the situation has changed for the bet- ter. But the Provincial Government. hzwlrrg done all in its power to op- pose those candidates, can scarcely claim credit for any subsequent ec- tion that may be taken in' this con- nection. Nor has its attitude on the question of hlgh'i'ay improvement and agricultural education been beneficial to the Province. Even the M’il:l,ist°r of Public Works, supposedly .nterested in seeing that the Prov- ince received all possible support from Ottawa in the matter of high- way construction. took the stump in :pposition to the Conservative crin- ildates whose policy cf federal aid lo highwajfs formed an important plank in ther platform. The outstanding feature of the Saundelcs-Lea Government has been .ts subservient attitude towards the discredited Mackenzie King admin- istration. It indorsed its old age pensions scheme which operated so infliirly agzilnst this Province. It de- fended its ~."itl~.dl-awal of the high- way grant, the technical grant, the agricultural grant. Prcmier Lea him- self was active in the federal elec- tion campaign as a New Zealand :utter propagandist and supporter of :he King Govemment's Washington- made potato tariff. It is rumored. ri fmt. that he wa.-` preparing w hold the provincial elections immed- .abely after the-by him-anticipated Limral victory. His rude awakening an election night must have been a. severe blow to Mr. Lea's equanimity. Por in every line of policy affecting the interests of this Province he and his Government are actively "agin" the incoming Government at Ottawa I-Ion. R.. B. Bennett is not another Mackenzie King. it. is unlikely that he hu any intention of punishing my Province because it happens to have a provincial Liberal adminis- ‘.ra.tion. Nevertheless, it makes for embarrassment and difficulty when we have in power in this Province l Oovcfnmmt hostile to all the ben- eficial policies which the electors so Itrunled lldlltd It the polls in the . l I l i i l l I l 1 I | Has Premier Lea ever thought Oli hanging on his lightest word. He' sensation in at least three chancell- _ . , .- . 5 i l _ time bi wssniugwn, London The Reckoning ' feiiljllitilgo; B' Clll_el,l.alll.e ad_ talks mr wo much, and in B ‘mc Every physician can ten y°“ thulaxrlds St. Petersburg itself. No whisper ' h hand og sickening ul-,¢;l.m_ E each year he has E number °f pm” lof it got int/o diplomatic circles. al- _ , _ __ _ _ ot er , a. Now that the federal Elem” ha°l `n""“'1ar°On at Omma' pledged' to No doubt it is not the ea;est thing' 1e.ms consult mm about their bean' thou8h negotiations were started as l when as amatter of fact there is l 0 1551 ll alumnus W" 2=“lSfH¢f°fl1l' d‘-Sl>°~Ss‘e“°“gh th°"gm Gm” Bmm my | lated than soviet Russia, Fascist it- not Wave these llatlellls aslde bulieemias in not acaulrlvfi lt the rumvr retained in power. Now that the al _ . y has in some ways fel; ml; off from l e _ . _ ‘being that she had been offered it bv _ Go t ls delealed mel, rea the condition ,lust as they would Rlwla and mmed _he Mlm d0_ll_n Kmg Wmmen ~ the rest of the world since 1922. But any other alllnem . ~ - -- I V at ' would like nothing better than to lthe call of humanityovei-rides political' The patient reports again to the 'The "’““"15'h°“`°"°"a" 5t”°d‘ th see the pledges of me new admmls. barriers; mercy is neither Fascist nor doctors office and gets another real '59 “°"e“ had me `-"W"-`~"3`t 5'"-""°"'t““` llatloll swept el.el_beM.d_ Elle a me anti-Fascist. The essential unity ofcxamination of the heart, before ex”-_"~" Df_ l'5Q\1iI‘ll‘~‘3 iff 50011 Buff fm mankind has been demonstrated ercise, immediately after exercre. "*""f""""m"m‘-°~ “"d“5t"»" had de' al disappointment is coming to‘thom. ' _ , _ _ ~ _ _clvezl ln Brlmll Columllla md the i again in the outpouring of sympathy and again two minutes afterexer They Wm have °° endure ma spe°` and offers of assistance which haveicise. ' _]""-ll*-fl‘lJ!’ f’l1lf‘l 0? if- if “$5 ¢5t"\7' “C19 °f better “mes f°l` Prince Ed' come from all the world following the; The blod pressure is taken lyln8 '“"he`j 1" " ""1 Cmsidered to be the ward Island, which the election of shock which devastated three fair down, siting and standing, l*`0lll`°‘J Cf ‘“ fm ’3`m°“ Tum 5°“`h‘ ' - f lask provinces in the southern Apennlnes What effect has this second evam- ‘I5 “$5 mt 10”" "~°‘°" the A 9* the Bennett Government will usher ._ . , _ If l lb t l ul _ _?_ . ' t' 7 'catch was cite- ‘a c a 0 6 in, So far as Premier Lea and his ima 1°" _ _llol of we United States lvllal The recent locust invasion of Pal- It shous the patient that the doc- lf* C - coneagues in the Provincial Goverm estine Egypt Syria, Trdn5_|0l-damn] tor did not make up his :nilid in a`“'°"’ regarded as “ch !°m"°u°“5 in tv” dis- mem are °°n°e"“ed» they may “ke l Iraq, the I-ledjaz and the Nejd was ` hurry, and say there was no trouble, l'-'°1d~ °°9\~ sum" and °°p9e" ‘e this turn of the tide philosophically. the most, glgantlc in modem hjstol-y_ ‘ but actually made sure of it for him- `C°\'91‘@5- 8-lld \‘Ei'§' considerable devel- lolrrient in gold mining t/'ok place. since they will not, as a Govemment, says the Near East News. ‘ Self- l ` ' “ ' - - t» reversf in It is lrteresting to note that the' Further, the doctor then quietly ex- Th*-"° 15- h°“’~"°"`» 3 31'" “ have “mg m walt' Their mm time _ , ` . _ _ < plains that if mme were ,eu heart the prospects which .were once held _ authoiities in the countrie ff t l is short. Next year, at the latest, will mel me attacks precisely il: need; trouble that the exercise would bllng ‘,-ug, and o9f,lm15m_r¢=mgln5 _no more. see another provincial election and ll, ll b lo _ _ 3 l, if, out more ¢1¢;,r1y because og mel Furs. largely those cf seals. hav. lere y a reign army T ns 0 fi-indled to practicallv nothing as another Government in power in thousands of Bedolllns and peasantslextra work the heart would have to -- - -- l 1... _ v _, ~ lhls l,,0,,lllc,_,_B G0,,e,,,m,,,, mm were enlisted lo repel me llll,a5lOll__ab. also that the been would notre-l »ml:a»ed wlth °»d-lalflflleli ialmfllll _ . . . , i ~ 5 _ .e. _ .. ‘ r - in line mtl-i the alms and policies of ' There was wntralwfd l.1\lil1°l'lfl' ll* Fur” t° “°"“°1 “"°h‘" the “me “‘““.m““° has b° “ expo _ j‘ me can methods of wl~lc\‘ ,sale fishing, directing the defens° Military' scout if it were not normal. the Federal administration. Then the l _ r' _ _ Further' that there was no breatlb =,,_lme,l._ reference U ,.e7,,\_1mons or lcars. equipped with radio transmit '-‘n fo'-~ ns threatening the extinc- | . _ . local Liberal organ _can hang its harp ters. were employed to keep llead_l1e5ne55 whml-, always l¢_¢°mpa_nles B fe .c ._o,-. _ bu a willow and the surviving Lib- ull ol l. l me l dencleut bean. _‘. vo. of the lndustry sow-'r 01' lawr quarters ormed the inns o In other wal-ds the aww, hgals gh. ’ The celebrated Tres/clwell Mine. near : l lltil unlfsvfitn it ln' . - - e a pc C ans can coming attack' | ' ' ‘.":lr~.eau, on of the largest in the world _ _ _ _ patients mind in this sane practical chanting dolefl.-l ditties undeten-ed The most effective means yet found Way' just as ll nerve speclausl wouldlaml slllll_los__d eo ollisllllle the weeml by an" g°"e’“mema1 re5p°n5ibume5‘ of checking these attacks mC1u.de5‘ untangle an ' mental delu=lon gr hg1_ lcf “Ori-nuz and the Ind." promised to J _ _ tb 1 rt bl l ~ - 5. - provincial or federal. _E use ? W a e zn_° 5hee_°?ng`lluclnatioll tt patient might have|!'Jl`°dU°° “1m°5t indefinitely huge uhlch is used to da.m back the llllng cnflow and f lame-throwers, introduc- about himself or others. amounts of S015- The ¥“il’\¢ W9-5 9 mountain of low ade free gold ore. . l F [fs The Climate ed to mankind by the Gennans in the _lim ml;-lgd 50 gh-,~a,p1y by ~.\ha-t are known WSI. as “glory hole" methods that the pro In Syria alone the French author- , . The “her day We rewrded 5 news ities employed peasants to plow 50 003 |f%lt5 “many llwerel e;<;;nou5' 3: ' _ _ _ _ _` __ ` _ _ '___ _ aong came a uge an e one 'J item which we thought would :stab acres if la...d ini’cs.ed by locust egg-, _ land the mme was blallled out Ill hsh an election “cmd thr°“gh°“° ov” 650 tom of young locusti ° V @1900. Bfeat expectations were based canada. it related to lvir. Murdock "1'l°Pl°"5" We” d°5"°l`°d~ N° fe"-'31 0% D1/nf/[4 bn the rich cllswverles of placer sold H. MacKenzie, of Rose Valley, hale » l I l l and hearty at 99. who marked his own ballott for Messrs. McLure and Myers. with all the gusto of a young fellow polling his first vot,e. But it seems that Pictou County. Nova Sco- tia, has us beaten. The Moncton Times quotes Colonel Cantley as authority for the statement that Miss Christy Dunn, of Westville, 102 years old, voted on July 28th and helped elect him, as she had done on several occaslors. Anyway, we still maintain that Mr. McKenzie’s feat is a memorable one, and we are glad to note that the old age voting championship still re- mains in the Maritimes. Editorial Notes Our disgnintled contemporary pre- diets that Hon. R.. B. Bennett will not be able to fulfill his election promises. Another else of the wish being father to the thought. It is good news to len-_ri that the report of ROH Hlmiltonh death was-to quote Mark Twain on a. sim- ilar oecaslon-greatly exaggerated. We ahouldn‘t like to think that “Marjor- ie” was no more. _ So long ls -Prince Edward Island was taxed under the King GOWN' ment for half the expenses of old age pensions in other Provinces, with- out nnv cdmpenutiontothia Province. the local Liberal organ was perfectly satisfied. Now that the aged poor of P11800 ldwlrd Illllld In to ll 'than 400 tcns of eggs were burned [while over 15.000000 kilograms of flying locusts were destroyed by de-l frnsive forces fighting both from lancl ‘ - and air. R.espnnsive native opinion is mani- festing itself in India at the pres-:ntl time. The native Princes have an- .nounced that they will participate in` ‘the All-India Fedciration in the event; of the implementing of the Simon Commission Report. Influential mo- derate liberal leaders have also com- bined to secure the calling off of Gandhrs passive resistance cam- paign. _There are numerous lndica-l tions that Indian opinion is .swinging _ proposed round-table conference. Ati this conference practical plans to ad-‘ vance India'a self-governing ambl-I tions are to be devised. The country churchyard at Stok¢_S Pages. in England, made famous by Grays immortal "Elegy," is being en- dangered by the encroachment of lfactories, red-brick bungalows, and other prosaic and material things. An appeal-and it should nnd ready rc-- sponse-la being made for funds to! secure sufficient surrounding land to_ preserve this once "neglect/ed spot."_ lwhere, folded in doath, may llc “hands l that the rod of Empire might have! swayed or waited to ecstasy the liv- ing lyre.” if-°~ 1” placed on an equality with those of . other Provinces by the Bennett Gov- ernment. it pl-ofesses to be greatly worried about the heavy burden of taxation involved. Evidently it is still under the imprealon that its read- ers can be fooled as easilyls they ‘were in the provincial clection of “nl __ _ __ _ .------1-‘-_'=' \ `€i1__**""-'-°' in Nome, but plalrr mines. however THE MOON IS UP rich. soon play out. as experience has ---- shown the world over, The moon iiup; the stars are bright: l The interior of Alaska undoub‘edll' The wind is fresh and free! contains much mineral wealth, but We're out to seek for gold to-night owing to an exceedingly mountainous . Across the silver sea! _ condition transportation is extremely The world was growing grey and old: difficult and expensive. The Govern- Break out the sails again! lmcnt, in President Wilson’s time, \‘.'e’re out to seek a Realm of Gold und'rtook to build ls. railway. which B¢Y0l'ld the Spanish Main. has ccst something like $80,000.000, and it has been losing a million a Were sick of all the cringing knees, year since completion. and the prob- The courtly smiles and lies! 'gm naw gt, washington is as to what Cad- let Thy Slrleine Channel breeze is to be time writ lt. an investig- Llslilsn our hearts and eyes! ation to the end ls now going on. Lct love no more be bought and sold _ Production in all lines has greatly F01' earthly IDSF- 01’ gain; decreased, the po-plllailon has dwind- mward “vm-mg gttenganm at my Ware out to seek an Age of Gold led to 25,000 or 30,000, and the re- BOYODG f-he Spanish Main. maining iniubitants are more dissatisfied than ever with administr- Beyond the light of far Cathay, guy# fmm washington, As it was in B¢y0l1d all mortal dreams. the days of Russian sovereignty. when Beyond the ,reach of night and day the munm-y v-gg ruled by a governor Our El Dorado gleams, _ "ng fx-gm 5¢_ pglm-gpm-g_ the fur. R£"“"n€-“H 91° Ski” llllf°ld- huntrrs had ma,ny,gl-ievances which Tl; 5;; wlt;“;‘l‘lt “G“;m' l ld fhev could not get remedied. They Bel,°ll_‘lYl‘l’,le s;llnl‘sl_’l;ll§'_° ~ sm that "Goa and the cm are very _ All” ll Noyes. far away." The minority of the peo- ple in Alaska would much prefer a direct, pnctiul. stable form of gov- Docrons nl emncllllsrnment such as that in Canada, Just _ad_lndnii-lg, tothlt which they new =-TfM°RE» Aw =-ow =» S.’§‘-°€.i....‘§`°’.“.Z`.2.f“2.‘..‘.’.‘.‘l.‘§.Zi’.°.‘$’.” ss.-lemble l,ooo pliyalclma in tne‘,,,,l,_°ol,‘,llle, lt, mmm ln mm ' lI1'B¢=¥ 906%-graduate cancer elus` ever held were announced today ati Johns Hopkins university, I The course.is designed to meet The invitattom are aol-it to 10,000 new conditions in cancer prevention j‘i'lysici¢.l1s, sirgeom ' and radiolog- caused by at marked increase in the frm. This Ls expected to bring an lt- numbers of persvna seeking medicaltendmec of 1,000. They are issued advice. It is announced by Dr. Jos- by the Garvin l3ps'rlm¢n¢Al Lib- bpll colt lalopagom for _sepmmbu-Iuubry me the oopley surgical 15, 16, and l‘l. The entire ballroom Pathological Ll.bo'rlwry of Johns of o Baltimore hotel hu been on-_l-Iopltinl. Oo~cpera.tion is announced gagedcsaclucivslnbeosiugthere ofthe Americanoollefeofsurgocns ia no other available au¢Wirium,o! and .of tho Chemical _!lounda.t.iou, audcilmt dl ' hi ‘ -' DR. L. B. EVANS l Of LONDON. ENG. THE LAND WE LOVE B: nam mol ’ ‘ W ;” ` l` Ll Z 'KSN T ""0 72' ' Ullciesam "l - Z A . _7 3 1 i _ __ FUR PBDDUCTION IN CANADA Q. What is the raw fur produc- tion in Canada? 5 A. The raw fur production ln' Canada, according to the latest re- .urns for 1928-29 represented a total value of $18,054,493, slightly less than .or the previous year. This sum rep- resents the value of pelts gy fur bearing animals taken by trappers of those of ranch-bred animals. Musk- rats led in value, followed by`silvci foxes, mink and beaven which ha now fallen to fourth place whereas 1 the early days of the fur trade it can". first which are declining lg num‘.;;_ while silver foxes are increasing l' ranch breeding. . ` aio; IMPROVEMENTS AT _ BOSTON FISH PIE!! BOSTON. Aug. 2-Improvement lilallns $750000 are to be made at Boston Fish Pier by the tenants lc care for Boston's rapidly growing fish business. Twelve new piers, each 80 feet long by' 25 feet wide, are to be erected at Ylsht angles to the main pier in or- der to increase the berthing space available These will enable the P101' to handle four or five more than the present businex. As an experiment three of these Piers will first be constructed and if the arrangement is satisfactory nine additional piers will be built. The new piers will thus provide space for 24 fishing boats to unload at one time as compared with the present bert-hing space for about eight boats at a time. Plans for the new constructlorl have been under oon- sideration for the past two years and it has been estimated that work on the first three slips will be start- ed within two weeks. An unusually heavy rush of business lately has held up the omcial signing of the contracts but bids have' been sub- mitted and a verbal agreement oon- cluded. lt was estimated by an of- ficial of the Bost/an Fish Corpora- tion. under whose direction title work will be done, that the piers would be completed in about a "month after the start of the workf Besides the 12 piers there will be -ther important improvem`ent.s_ The. buildings, at present about 50 feet. from the water, will have exten- flbm 'made to the bag, of theé water. These exten-_ -_lens will be ou the second lu-ld‘ third floors, allowing ll. pamageway underneath of approxilnctely 50 feet. The buildings are t/a be extended to the waters edge for five practi- cal reasons. The are: to allow un-‘ loading of fish to the second and third floor direct from the boats; to permit use of gravit/y conveyor; to work and shipping rooms; to allow use of ramps or runways from one level to another; to allow unloading of barrels, boxes, etc.: to relieve floor congestion; to 'allow vessels to be iced from the second floor. furth-l el- relieving congestion, . The plan which probably will be financed by a bond issue. is thei product of several nshing executives md stai! member; of the pier. PORTLAND, Mich., August 'I.- Tarrywvlm, N Y., may boast the old- l ost good golfer in the United States ‘ in the person of John D. Rockefeller, Sr., but this little one-stop village has a 6-year-old who shoots in the six- ties for 9 holes. _ With special clubs. Tommy Lock-‘ wood sometimes tums in s card of ` 60, and never goes over '10, He can drive 125 yards straight down the fairway. Like Bobby Jones, however. he has most of his trouble with his putting. 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Wllerever you buy, insist on this home product. IIICIKEY B NICll0lSON “Baath lwlsr” CH EWI NG / Keep That Lawn Attractive had Garden Implements. We have real nl »l!mnn. Prlecs $8.00 to $73.00. All glue. Aho. Rubber Base, lakes. Bpullng Forkl. ll°¢l» 6”” Shoup, Trowclu. etc. 1 Bethune Hardware Go; Ltd. ll3Qlecl|B\\‘¢¢i i| *rhl rumnnm nnlbwml U08!" 0 il l “M in Lawn Ihoue 151-