\ l -. Q ‘ , / \ .~. I i » ,. 5.6 t M » 1 A tl ?W"l..2 1L?7E2{‘.>=l'J7.`Ff fl _V “_ O. ll “. S( Sfj SIYUU p. Ol P K Ill It .si E: ll lr “t l" $1 1 SA t. nr-r-..|.ucr1" \ _.__...._....»...- as.-»».»-s-,.,.¢ i i i t . _..-_ .I _._,__.. _"ii l `t -t ,‘ it , S t i .l l ll li '~'» it i" qi' ir) ’z if r'~Gr rouic rut: in/uu o1'rlz'rowN GUARDIAN JULY 2°. 1931 Pranlilonr Lli-ul.~(‘o|. W Chester I. lrl.nr\ \'|i-e-l'n¢l|d»-m J ll lluruatl, l.J.l Ellllur mn() .\l||llii|¢ln|| lllrvrtnl J B- B_l|r|lf(| l J I it-.~r»-Ihr) |.l-ut For ll A thu-Klunim D 8.0 A~~oi-line I-Jilltorn Frunli Walker ond D I Cnrrlo tliirmng lmtly tmumla-if ltut'll $5.00 por you (ln odvlipw-| di-|i\»~r¢»i| In f‘lty $4.00 nvr yur (In ulrlllret mulled lo I fl I In fl £3.00 I MII ) l'rlnro I-ulunr u in por year (ll llvl lluilml to Cnuaila and llnllod Staten -i --~ -~ - i 'I`||l'RSD.-\\'. JULY. 29. 1937 Conado's Position ` “i"`:iii:ul:i`- l‘i»-|iii»ii" li:is lici-n the siiliject of tl -i-vii-.~ ot .ii‘tii-li-- iii 'l`lii- l.i-;;ioii:ir_\', official _ii';.iii i»i` ilu- t`;iii:iili;iii l.i-giiiil. llt-rc is an ex- ci-ri»t_ \\liic|i iiiziy iir ni:i_\- niit hiivt- been suggest- eil by _-|»ii-clit-s iiii ilu- _-.inte siilijt-»:t by Prime .\liiii~li-i- l\`iii_-`-_ liiii \\liii‘li :ii ;ill_\' i':ite st-r\'es as an iiiii-i'i~-ting i'i»iiii‘:i~i to .\lt'. l\'iiig`s well klloivri vii-ws. \\ c i|il-iii': "\\itli ci»ii~iili-i';ilili» priifit tit iiiti-st-l\'cs, and iiiiiti- uitlioiil li--ing i`.it~i-, wi- i'-ittlil give tiilk of our iitttiiiu-iilv a li»iiu_`li»iic_ viiczitiiiii, in coin- }».tii_\ with ilui- Iiiipi-i'i;il tiiiltii-i't-tice rt-siiliiiiiin of l-»_'t'ttttl:ilt‘ i‘iitlii\:itrirlts. it- \\-iiilil lu- ;i';iii-fill fin' il ri-st i`i'il|ii the pon- ’lt-i`-iti-, ii iiiiilt- iilii'llt\clil;il_ ili~~t-rlatitilis and :i'iiiit;»i-liii;;- i-ii his ii:itii>ti;il stiitus. "L`.'iiifi-lisiii :i-liii5iii~tl':ltiii's ilil lt-ss than jus- tict' iii ilu- pi-iliilv \\liii~i- :iii:iit‘< thi-_v have been appiiiiiii-tl ti. ii-fiiiiiii-ti-i- if tlii-_v fiiil to grasp the ii'l\'is:il»ifi:\' .iiul iii-iii---'ity of wliiili--lu-:irteilly co- 'iiii-iiiiiilg i\\itli piiiiiili- \\iiii~i- initiion- wi-:ilih |ii'.ii'ii~i- ilu- -;ittii- ili-iiliiiirzitic s_\'zilr}ii'ig _-init-i-iiiiiiiili-iii. lf clii-i-se nlzinufnc- mit- iii.-i~.-...-. ini' .-iiuitlu-r _\t-iii* :it its pri-sent r.ili-_ .\'~-\\' |li'iiii~\\it`l< i-xpi-cis iii enter the eX- pi-i'l iii'fi`l\i-t with ilu- -iirliltis iii' pi’iiillli‘tiiiil_ The (till l`i»iiiiii‘_v prii\iili-~ ilu- l:ii';_'i-st ltlarket for (`;iii.iili'in i~lii-i--i-_ ilu- priri- of wliich is rcgiiliit- eil in ('.'iti:iil.'i ln' ilu- stun p:iiil :it .\liititrt':ll hy liit\i-is in ilu- llriti-li l-li-s. iliittirio and Qlteliec h'ii'i- -niiplii-il nuii-lt of the ili-inliiiil for (':in:i:lizln1 clit-t;-e in tlic inf-l'-i-ti-. nuirktt in the past, \\/orking For Washington? -_+ (lite of thi- asstiriiiici-s giveii by Liberal speak- ers in thc ri-i‘i~iit _\`nva Scotia election campaign was tli:it thc pt-i-fi-t-elice ctijoyed by (fanadian fzirin priiiliu-is untli-r the lfmpire trade agree- ments wi-nlil ri-iiiliin iiiiilistiirlu-il, notwithstand- ing ri~p~i-i.- to ilu- contrary h:isi-d on rumors of a pi-tiiling ti';iile .'t_x;l't-eiilt-tit bet\\'t-eil Great Bri- tain .'i\ul'ihi- lfnitf-d States. Prinle Minister l{in;_r`s silt-tice on this siiliii-ct since his return fi-iim iivi-t'-i-:i,< has lu-cn interpreted li_v the llali- fzix l,_il»i.-i':il pri-ss :is corroliorlitiilg its p:lrty's ceiiiiiuiiqn si.-iii-iiu-nts. l'iit'i»i'tilil:iii'l_\'_ l,ilii-ral writers do not speak with oiu- viiict- in this nuitti-r. Grunt Dexter in thc \\`innipi-cf, I-`i-we [’i'i‘,r.r stziii-s that if the \\`asliitiut-iii-l oii-lot-i iii-giiiiations fail it will be no f:iult of .\li'. l\'iiu_;`s; ihiii tht-rc were iliffcr- ences of opiiiiiiil ziniiiliig the ministers who were with hiin at ilu: lnipi-riril Conference in London. “btli, broriillv -pi-:ilini will prevail so far as C:iii:iil;i is crnii'i-riit-il." ‘ \\`li:ii iloi-s this nu-rin? The l'nitcd States, acciiriliiiq iii .\lr. lli-xii-r. are :isking for modifi- cation- of thi- llriiish pri-fcri-lice inainly on lum- ber :intl fritiis ii`i'i-,-li, i-nltncil, :ind dried). lt is with ri-_g-:ii-il iii fruit pri-ft-ri-iici.-s iliiit Nova .Sco- tia is p:it'lii~ttl:ii'l_\' inti-ri-sti-il. So is llrincc F.d- “-;|y-fl l=l:inil_ if the pi‘op,o-i-rl t‘si:tlilisli|tu‘i'lt of 3. |ar;;i--sc:ili- fi-uii cunning itiilitstry here is to inaii-ri:ilivi-_ iiiving :i\v:iy this shi-ltcrerl mar- kpt nlipiiiii-il l»_v ilu- Ili-nut-it (love-rnmcnt five yr,-ir; .-igii uottlil lit- :in :ict of ireiiclitiry imc finds difiii-iili_v in cri-ilitiiig to ilu- intention of any (`.1n:ii‘li:in ~t.'iti'~ni:in. llni the ;ii'ticle in the 'Witlnipcfg l.ilii-r:il pzipcr is i-xplicit in associat- ing “niiiilii`li~:itiiin" of the fruit preference \vith thi- \\'.'i~lnitqi~iii pi'i»pn~:ils. :intl l’i'emif-r King with ilu- iliti-|~iiiiii;itii»n to sci- this sclieine ina- terializc. "Potato George" The lf'i‘_i-/writ .'|/iii/ of f`:ii'iliff. \\':tli‘s, could not ri--ist the ii-ni|»i:iiinii of l:il»i-lling its most f--mini: t`rtiillll‘>\'lll.'ill llfililto fir-iiilgg-_ mir] r\||1|1i|ik- an ciliiiiriiil i‘\‘i»ri-s-ills' riilicf tl\i-t‘i- wntilil he no 'ir1lit."iiriti tif I lin-rl (ii-iirgi-`~ piitaio |1i'iiwiil[{ on hi! fririil at ("liui‘t. “The energy of thc \\'t-lsh stziti-stnan in the be a in board atteliiptetl to restrict his bold enterprise," The fl ‘ffl 1"‘|“" -'“-">* 9"" ‘”""f.“i‘if"»l“`l°"`ii.‘?l‘t‘l‘s glnhlllé Against Fisheries Minister M I D - S U M M E R the Ca P >. u tl tier for national regret lf any purbltiul l'( (AOIIIIIHUI "Ii is alrt-zidy on rt-cord that lic has succei-il wi,e,.e 8 fu,,da,fme§,e,:f1 ggorjzn 33,: I ed in making ten blades of grass to grow where of our ideas is enforced upon us. In ' ' only one grew before. His pigs are the pride me l-illlled Kingdom we are on the New Brunswick Newspaper 'S n 'lf \ur tliiii ti- iluce su rt-_v; his apples are more sweet than any 05,.; period when our population tpted fllother Eve; and his bees pro- then bcgi s~ai'<-d to the got s. to "mm ".\lore recently he has turned his attention to t,0i,_ which he has I are'the mzlrvel uf the cotintrvsiile. llc furlller gr0\vn_ ” course oi' of their _ Post, Editorial Notes 1- sri.-no ` theory. __ caps wht \\ ilb _-\not e rs-th The greater hut, alas, there is an exception in the western M',,_S “R part of the province, dcath in xi ni is ' - _ _ _ _ ' ‘. ` " 5 . t- I l-lon partineiit over which he presides the altetitiiin B,.,,__,,l it deserves; and if he has been a little ntiire at- other 'c tcntl\ lmpencl The roads are a perfect disgrace-sliould wi- llilfitrtlillately have a (lay or two nf rain tht-_\' Ther be actually impassable. As it is, they _'tri-I l-“_'€9U would teniling R.L`..\l. now wrong .\len support i'ecci\-e niittcd attempting to do the right thing at ilu- vllc-nt' natural increase and even thesc two dominions, if present is priiuder of his spuds than of anytllillg else ii-emi. ,.,,,,,;m,e_ are m“,|y in me time to witness a cessation growth.-London Morning A sts have put fo ward A new They say that if the ice- oh cover each Poe. North erforce died this date 1833. and South. could once be removed "` " "‘ * they w they would never re-form Qnce' nt the whole cl mate of the E” her splendid half-holiday for store-keep earth would be altered. The hard _ _ ._ climate e good record has not so far been broktn. me son of Britain would change to warmth of the seml-trop- T * *V * _ ics. Scientists say that with modern billk of the hay is now saved; in tliiv e_Xi'iI0-slves the feat is not impos- part of the province it is a bumper crop llllll Celllllllly ll “'0Uld be bel- - OF _,. El\piess. Mr \Iicllaud iertairlly gnc- the d - Thr to those provi|1cc`s where elections wi-|'»: lllllllllc* ing it is not poltitcally a vcnal otfcncir, g,,,',,g - _ _ _ _ , to road accidents. :-is tcstifii-il to by ilu- ‘ _fll,;l:`,`,L___ mankind to use explosives in than to blow each other to with them.-London Sunday -__&, 'Torixnatinn Scot", the great l'tiilwa_v train. covered thc- ny a 158-mile stretch in 114 And if vou ask any rall- d nav miain hr- will tell ‘you fhat is some. Those s`ow British once agatn!-Si. Catharines Standard. -*L_ e is a sharp distinction be- a lawyer who sees that hisl is at-corded due process andl who is permanently re- P. But our do-nothing Gnvci'nincnt :ire ‘¢,qi,i,;.{|_ wuh fun k,,,,“.1,.dg,, of his time. lfllf“lll"‘_' * * _ * lli llOi.n(u in the Transvaal who will not work tn, fe.-sion, thenlselves and their families will soon ll llllll “lll an unpleasant surprise. Tlicy will lic coin-1 Qifoiilx to the Swartfontein \\`ork Colony in this - mako s crmilial activities, to cheat and bclliddle the law en- L fisellvii-s Such a law er . . y merely a disgrace to his pro- He is himself a criminal, on lt his guilty client, and even gulltler, since his train ng has been such as to him fully conscious of the lm- lfiistern Transvaal, where they will be paid gd. l_l’l_lfllll0"S Of his “CIS--NEW Y0rk it da_v \\'1<1E<‘S. where the_v will be worked front runes' so in H n fish risk Hritisll waters. tif fort venture people An intl-rnational, three-way effort to penc- p,,,_;L._ l(‘ irate th influi-tice on the British lsles is being unili-r- The taken by the attack on the vagaries of the warm stream from tropics will he carried on for five _vears at Oceanographic Institution, thc llcrntiiiltl Biological Station and in England. Mr, Coltun- the the bus lse the stui .\`tre.'iin Russell E. been co \`ancou of coils fairs of I-lcdley Amalgamaicd Golil _\litie,_ l.td.| (`oinmitt:il of Anialgatitateil, and Cox, llcdlcy mine stip- ley erinteni minary when with _lack Fraser, mine foreman, th-:v were charged alleged Fraser “A house Edmondo de and tra is chee house, a city out a school, ho hours be allowed to swear or have any beer, lllld U01 to deal readily with some of 0 . . I-louse of the life of a week, and where they will not A im-ni hm * * * * the woi'd -Xlfred merchant ships in Spanish tt-rriiiiriallflhligiglllcl Rlockzide-running vessels. like soldiers of the w unc. ma_v continue to pursue their ad- Sllme s, but strictly at their own risk. Other ltllin are not to be dragged into war because i two duty he * ,g * 4, aihirtl ti old e lnysteries of the Gulf Streani and its -‘fur M M a E Oceanographic Institution. The A Sym, wall , wclci-inc lin. acting institution director points out ‘ llle lv would embrace the effect of the Gulf, - . _ _ _ _ _ _ Wes Eng oil the British climate and fisheries. l t patticulal tal, iopa ' * * " Gems car Barker and \\'illiatn Cox have *llc nllnitted by Magistrate H. S, \\'iioil in ver police court to stand trial on cli:i'i',qcs piracy to defraud in connection with af- \ (‘KI` the the blit in th not ary c.\pei't. gricn sh- Harker, former pri-sirlcnt of Hed- lcnt, marked conclusion of their proli- police court hearing which began in .\l:i_v' prettiest with conspiracy in connection with moss nga salting of ore samples. The case against hear. of was dismissed _Iune 16. of is u in ni Cll The hi rls tion without books is cheerless," said t faith veller. A house without books, he said. ,fencai an preacher. whose education been slifliclent to enable s in the Bible that were Duff Cooper informs the Bri- "ol lll llle l"`l='lllal` C°llll‘ge °l llls L_ th t _ I _ I speech. once. reading a lesson from l‘mlll0ll5 ll ll* Ollg ‘ls le fc’ Daniel. came to the words: "At t ' ~ mains First Lord of the Admiralty he will not wha. -a single British sailor to Proic-i~t °°l”ll*’l- llllll’~ ll‘"*l`P- SHClcrat.s n the unl- d inevitable triumph of rless-“it may be likened to a public their iwlii-icallllu1o=vi>hv.Larse and the that it cannot be read. How cheerful is a room outside si full of books! How they capture the eve and has l"“`ll without a bookstore, a village with- l"lll"l`ll‘lll' slllms have lllllell llley ruthless and energetic . . L0 or a letter that ls so hailly written »-1e,,de,._,h,,,-- of R dicmmr' and even ich States the argument heard that democracy ls a ood outworn. unsuited to the how much enjoyment they can give anyone. til- §,;-W, and Strain of modem umm though he docs not have to bc a savzint, if he Event.; in Spain and elsewhere have r ads Dnly for his pleasure, as 10|-,g as he },__5 brought home to all democrats the e feeling and imagination. gal a ni u at The' first letter test bat be smitten, it, was fore be _ , _ . _ c Opd)-cke in “The Pleasures of Piiblisliiilg". “It iiiiifritaittiiigbgslisnigidbmiildqiiiiii toNfi1ii I 0 4 I had bet for, like most other letters in the Old Tcsia- that in fl WW ‘lumber °f "lBlS» - 1 A, ment, it is Crete, coherent, complete-and it certainly meant business l” The tario. vincial Ottawa announcement with plans to ailclress eight Fed- eral Li ing August. vincial an elf-c wants a Fcileral-Provincial Liberal ali;.;timi-nt if at all piissiblc. It will be recalled Premier llep- burn in his radio speech stated that hereafter the fcileral and provincial Liberal organiza- tions in which di-cislon does not leave much room for helpful good 2 ininistt-rs oihi-r important factor is that the llepburn Gov- ernment thinks itself capable of being re-elected without followin is sometimes set down as thc- CH" wme .3 _ circa B.C. Io ' , David wrote to ll 3° tl tle, and retire ye from him, that he may and die.” The message was sent I IYIOFC ter be classed as the first business lcttcr, to read short, succinct, correct, concise, con- gvllllpslos o n at in political fun is just beginning in On- Premier Hepburn announced a Pro- election in the Fall, without consulting . Prime Minister l\`?r-; followed this beral political meetings in Ontario ditr- It is unlikely he will touch on pro- politics, but his presence on the eve of tion is taken as an indication that hi- Ontario would he separate and distinct. co-operation during a campaign, and a ness is that few if any of the feilcral will be stumping the province. An- outside help. 4L gent. need `f0r constant vlglanoe preserve the liberties which they still enjoy. and nothing but good from the enlightened ex- mination of the basis on which _lobz “Set ye Uriah in the forefront of the hot- ggfilxdigiiifel-Lies rest`TMuncheskr_’ N.. pm or . aimtoi-.hip lam _Mt Ederfs wordsare doubtless in- l; . . . , ' , 1 h blta f il - by Uriah himself who, though he didnt know rsgfligagoitg :e,,..,;l,,tf,e‘,fs xnsmoofe 'O .. - . , _ _ or less concerned. lt cannot, thi-re- of thi- funn est developments of all - “ I called the first friendly lt-itcr, says l\lr. °°"“‘-l from Bclllll- Where ll law- ‘ tg, to aswn i V V V the daily papers. It seems and defendants have leaded ignorance of some Nazi rule AS DOWN THE WOODLAND or edict because they hadnt been WAYS- readlng the papers. The courts have got fed up with this, and are ln- A.; down the woodpm structing all such persons to mend With every wind aslegpways I went their ways instantcr. Such a rule ls I felt the urge of endtdss life lolz cal enouch. certainly. What ln- About my footsteps creep. ducement is there to read the newa- pnpcrs. in a land where every I felt the ur of ulekenin 1 i journal is undcr the thumb of a That had begin onlie, n flovtiiarinou d government. ministry of propag- Mount with the sap to bloom aggin linda, where a`l the news ls filtered At its apporlted hour. and colored and no in-tter dare dis- agree with the dictator?-Vancouver I saw grey stumps go crumbling Sun. down Spectacular, dare-devil, death-dm To soar ln plllared green again fylng flights are no longer neoea- Oil some lcmoter day. sary. The time has come when the airplane development, and the ex- I raw crushed beetles, mangled tension of air services, should pro- grubg, ceed cautiously. on reasonably safe All crawling, perished things, plans. It may be still necessary for Whlrl up in str, an ecstasy aviators to risk their lives on occas- Of many-colored wlngs. tons in the test of planes, and pioneering over new air routes-but Through weed and world, through tt certainly is not necessary nor de- worm and star, . slrnble for adventurers to map out The sequence l-an the samet- hazardoils flights "Just for fun.” or Death but the travail-pang of llfe, for the gory of being the first to Destruction but l name. come through successfully.-Chatam -Str Charles G. D. Robert; lg i News ‘ “ QUCGM Quarterly. ,, ‘ veiled inte I`l ~ i; i f--4_4;-_~» 1 -;1n__-1 ,.-_-- _ - - ----~ '.__- ‘ _ - g is 1 ¥ ~-‘“* "fi, _--: the cnariiiiieuwn Guardian §;';,‘:‘,1;1,-i;~{i;;;;§,:f;;.;;;;r;,-;;-3;,--3,33' -.-3,-‘-.'!; iioirs at me wiv . . . . AG _-W ul Eh Serzous Criticism Levelled SURPASS sponslbility. Upon them rest; the fishing se of the fish business North Shore which extends from kpish River to Eel River _~l'---- proper conduct ln all its various branches and the C1106 much depends operation with not untrue to certain sectlo ing and that, as the fishermen themselves and Wlt»h0Ut entirety free from nogce given to lobster fishermen 1,11 PBC - ' The investigation held early tht; venlence and hardship 0! all Y-|1056 year turned the spotlight on lrreg- interested ln the lobster fishing in lllegalltles which were that territory. In order .to relieve generally known tp exist; lt has the C0l15eql1eI1t distress am01'lg the not only an those fishermen in the district, involved. a biisiness to violate the Minister granted a bonus of also on those whose fifteen enforce the law, It fishermen' but. instead of distrl- the continued exist- butlng ence of which must not be toler- and fair manner to all deserving ated and which call; for promptl Der-S0115. remedial measures. was pla Up to this clay. a= far as public l Liberal committee men ui>0n Wh0S0 m others, are n0t blame. ularltief and cast discredit who made it the law, but duty it was to ls a situation and effective knowledge goes, no serious steps recommendation the distribution of have been taken to adopt such these measures. Rather is the contrary was inevitable. In many ins!-M1068 true, a glaring instance of which is the bonus went to parties who action of the Minister, were not entitled to it. While many himself, the very offl- de ervlng fishermen did not re- cial who ought to display the celve it found in the of Fisheries greatest circum-spection ln these matter", in granting recently an currently reported that when the the lobster fishing Nova coast of Nova Scotia, nounced. the department stopped This extension was granted merely the Pavment of t-he b0nUS fo the purposes, on the eve North election, and in fla- money extension of season on the for political of a general grant violation of the regulations of the department of which he is and th the Minister himself are, it is not at all a matter of l will not observe the law how can Surprise if the department is ex- '- he expect the fiehermen not tofol- perlenclng difficulty in the en- of lawlessness which forcement of the law and regu- governing the fisheries ln the head. If low the path he has laid Minister in enhanced his public estimation lf it is going to The administer effectively and suoces this ls rtant a business as that _ observ other matters in which ot-hers has exhibited g sing- of the fhheries be attended with sense of responsibility 'success and pro perity. he miistl ass fully so lm the fisheries There are Mr. Michaud ular lack of in the administration of his de himself, first of all, observe these ` partment_ During the last se-sion laws of Parliament. a large sum of ate honestly and faithfully with SHOULD THE Tl-IYROID GLAND money, some $400.00() or $500,000, those to romote he flshln of fish and ackers, who have a was voted lndustry or explaining upon their wise co- so that one another. It 1: May wll say that that spirit this rad of oo-operation has at times and ln out av/8 ns wide open? lations The weaknes displayed by the these p . this instance has not at. the constant and bitter criti- levelled against the admin- increased the respect. in which his lstratlon of the Department of l department. ought to be held in Fisheries. P0 reputation nor has it ci'm D D E a=slst fishermen one deep way or another; the Minister, ln eries the item, was not very i seeing SUCC the season which opened ln well as elsewhere and if lil/I1 llne to wear lor the balance ason on that part of the l wn on we are otfel-la, ' ;_ this week only at pair _ C of all cease w grow, ana mmm the Moncton Times, July 38) _ n to decline. In Australia 1 K ! ch rare anlbrosia as wa* never vou‘l- llllll l‘°“` Zullllllld me Pfesenl- blflh' ` ' ` . I 3 Ll fates are no more than sufficient The offlcial= of the Department, - definite or clear. But we know now, "‘ }‘"|l”l-h:ll;‘¢ l: I sensation" "1 H111 H Stationary popula- ot Fisheries, the Minister included. at least in some measure. Wlllll in "gli Mi" ‘ lm M °"f rm, . . _ _ .Ollly lll Canada and 501101 the fishermen, the buyers and the was done with these 111011195- A l ' I srrunbl 'Ev€"l“g Sll°¢5- Tl the homelv spud, and is now producing crops Al1`1¢`U l->` lhefe 8 lJl`0SDeCt Of Ui packers of fish have a heavy re- change wa.; made ln the l0b‘-terl ;` BTI 13"; ° °°dW°ll‘ has an am, ' . ' _ $1., to clear at PII' '- l now begin in Augusthagqd Here la stlll another Super Value ` ical ohanse was made _ - . . wh,” .. .. . liz..-iss". .:'..;r 1 .49 i’€i2‘§"l--"'-‘-Tl--°'--l-ll"“il`»' - 1 .49 ell foun Wan' comm Oner Il ' _ W fr I fisheries in that very lo- ‘l“ll“"‘ ll' “lf” ° "'° ° " “‘ ln that respect. the gate the men whoie special functions, aswell cality as kers to the great incon dollars per month to the this bonus ln an equitable the allocating of the bonus ced in the hands of the ‘ onles was made. The result To make matters wore, lt is - Scotia elections were an- Shore fishermen and hhef went to Nova Scotia. ’ If all these allegations be true, ere is reason to believe they i SANDALS A Speclal line of SiP0l't Sl-Mill! Bl- a remarkable saving for yon. We have then ln Patent Leather lt 51.98 the pair :md canvas reinforc- ed In different shades at $1.49 $1.79 =ufflcient or reasonable _ _ ~ § - 1 .98 MEN here is value md make a saving on a pa po Shoes. Values up to live and six .98 a chance to T lr of S rt dollars clearing at pair _ _ SEE THE VALUES ON DISPLAY l .\\Tt/‘itlliiifi-ii anon Irons Llmrrnn 'll/ez 4_/ -ci/f ~ II. J. A. 123 Grafton Street IN OUR STORE. BROWN. MANAGER Charlottetown arts nor must one wonder conclusion or moral of all that. lf the Minister wishes the laws and regulations be ed by the fishermen and and that the administration l and regulations and co-oper- P and large interest ln the fish- them legally, wisely and thy LL- . __ ._ ~__~ --_-_-fs ___ th e Eden-’s Warning and whic isydney Post-Recordt _mm The supreme object of t-he policy dem itended as a warning to Germany In as Italy couched in language open --draft-» on a ;umace_ an op;-ri hit ls believed they 'will under- draft that bums up the fuel (fond l d. It is indicated that the and ocratic countries are no longer , This °f "0"-im-‘f\'€“li°H in Spain has willing that the time should be al- ‘ , been Span ls, it European war. But the Brlt- ish fowgn secretary. Mr. Eden, makes o secret of the fact that for Britain there is another reason for that policy. “slmred by tegrity" of As long poin Mu solini bilt now that. while ment is a ing that pass concerned to confine the war within way ish frontiers-to prevent. that both parties in Spain", the maintaining the ‘fterritorlal in- citlents over the wee end an o that country. aim ago as November he , the t-ed out. in reply to Premier mor s. ,that for Britain. “t-he excl Mediterranean is not a .short cut, life la main arterial road". He has N thought it necessary to add Ari Spaln's form of govern- CUT matter for Spanish people t-W0 _ alone and`is not a question affect- a. sllgZ95l-lm What me 0" dl'lVel'5 Britalnks vital interests, Bri- Wi’-PB tain has an interest ln the routes l-W0 by, nnd, therefore, is dem-d beyond the DOWEF Of W0l'dS plete rest. or the use of dltzltnlls describe, and with this fact and about the pri-fervatlon l-0 of Spaln's land and .sea frontiers. fh¢l”3 Sh0Uld bf' SGUNH-l COUCHU- fal‘ed to slow down the heart ln .___ ls (Halifax Chronicle) lalf She has an interest, Two youthful lives paid toll to le" _ -_ 1 _ _ more. A monster aewrifd as C21-:se Physicians, realizing that this - six-year-old children, is there the homes in this province are sad- cas it is just as well that this should In the We °f Chlldmt- the 0"” = be stated war in S frankly and clearly. The ls pain ts often regarded as lll' simply a war between two conflic- fe UUE id00l08l6S. in which the com- all , , batants on the spot, are assisted by lllwllys lf’ l‘°°P mem Olll °l llll'l`ll'll"; this CR. especially upon car drivers. The H wave, tha varv brilliance of S tie ones cannot he expected to ih 9 illlze the dancers of traffic. It ls, short mm. may' at f_im,,s_ tempt impossibility for their parents but their rpmpathlzers in foreign coun- _Wl‘V- Tlle l`¢’5P0“Slbllll»Y- lheleloleif the tries. It. is But this which has Italy. Chancellor Hiltler has with remarkaibltee candor declared Ger- 5? mlm 's n rest. ln thel n s,,,,,;_ Premier Mu5_0,l,§, °l'°h§; step.; can -be taken its will wad to ' backed General Francisco Franco pr because he cannot toler- dr ate a Bolshevik Spain, but because be italian influence in that S" necessary to Italian dom- ll DOE Only increased coilntry l~ inance in the Mediterranean. r S this which gives the war ls its particular dramatic quality. ca is not the only reason 9"” Promoted the scarcely R0 rventlon of Germany and la fllcted ones. But at least such upon those who operate motor ,_ rs and until such time as tneyi ,ha tiilltles will occur. ,QP When life has been lost. nothing at can -be done compensates the m men, fishermen and buyers BE and are earnestly desirou= of The fully condlwted- ; likened to a whip that speeds up ‘ with S Called by °ll‘°’5» liable, and think and act quickly. One of the organs whose work A is speecled up to a very rapid rate in name has been Served upon, rnpld heart rate would. in time. people of this province that l-lf? _ 0 than reasolmbie care must; be power, particularly in hearts al- cised lr the taking or human rf-adv damlured or beginning t0 is to be avoided. ffl"- eiiher at Llvgrpooi noi- at removed. The heart. fri-ed from chat. where the fatalities oc-_ this red. snuffing out the lives ofl to normal almost immediately after Yo to blame; btit the fact is that Surgery is now so popular ln these reasonable time The result. ts ume such responsibility and hug vem themselves; accordingly' l P mo slo to o¢.|¢»»w can-cm.o.` P* REMOVED IN SEVERE HEART DISEASE juice manufactured by the roid gland in the neck has been no vnrlous actions of the body. h also been likened to an body cells) rapidly or fiercely. is the reason that patients goitre are thin, nervous. lrr- l the heart. Instead of it heart of ~'72 to '76, many of these pat- ts have a rate of 110 to 130 or I or exhallst the heart's reserve have had the thyroil gland great driving force. comes back operation. u can thus understand why es of failing heart where com- other steadylng drugs, have es considered hopeless. 2 results obtained in stlch a h phvsit-,ian and patient. to use method instead of trying out re-st and m-‘rllcal treatment. for t. once ln a while n patient who the entire t.h_v'rnlr'l gland re- ved finds that. where bf-fore rvhhlnv worked too rnnldlv - ld heart, removal of all fat- I l safe, the mentally and physically, and ha the The the heart ts rapidly faillnz desi l Phone 315. 149 Gt. Gen. SL ` . L_; l . llS~S11e. very rapid thought in vc-ment-now evci-_vtliinc tml l»°0 S10Wly -heart becomes vii slow. fat accumulates on the im thought and movements bmi, w. The heart is perhaps mag and thus the llfi- siivt-ti, bil indlviduiil becomes slip take thyroid extract daily in rest of his life. point then is that when e rest and medical tri'-.=ttmen‘ the thyroid gland should be re- moved, ;_ _ . able hope of getting results oilui than gland. further rest and iiicdicnl treat. ment. but where thi-rc is ri-avvn bv complete rcinfi\'al of thi the patient .shoiilcl be zivel instead of iinclcrgoing iipm. n. .__ 1 Gassy Stomachs l R E Ll if v ii D ,‘ If you have any troubla l with your ltomach ' such rr lndlgestlnn, dyspcpsia, soizrl stomach, heartburn, gastric l distress, etc. Then don't de- lay getting a bottle of Dr. L. 1 B. Evan's Stomach Mixturel immediately. Evan’s Stomach Mixturctl A prescription of Dr. L. B. Evans, noted English Physic- ian of which we have the sole rights to and slnce selling It have received numerous r i testimonials from satisfied purchasers. T y a bottle today. Price 85 cents. STOCKAID ANIMAL SPRAY PILLS AND REl"ELS FLIES. LICE. and MOSQUITOES _ Stocknld ls one of the but l cattle sprays on the market ‘ and ls absolutely guaranteed not to taint mUk, nor to stain. hllltter nor burn the hide or ha‘r. I Write. Phone or Call for, one today. ( 'ilii 'iliili ‘iiiiis --va event further accidents. No car lver has a right to drive fast tween parked cars, nor, under ch circumstances should he pay ttentlon to anything except the oad ln front of him And, above ll else car drlversshould makelta ardinal rule to use the bmkcg ln- tead of the horn. If lt la necessary sound t.h¢ hom. it is necessary For Vitality alwaut ule AHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA ll Iii sodden, grim decay, se the brakes and bring the _ _ / \ /` b i-4" , I TA-tr tu i S / __ IIIUKEY un lll-0HOLS0ll CHARLOTTETOWN . » _ "5 ' ` _ i A-. .1 ' r <1 *__ There Is No Extra Tax For The Recognized Extra Goodness of Our Chewing Tobacco IT HAS A FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN, BE' CAUSE OF ITS HIGH GRADE LEAF AND THE SKILL OF' AN EXPERIENCED STAFF MANY OF WHOM HAVE BEEN ON OUR PAYROLLS FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS “ITS QUALITY NEVER VARIES” BLACK TWIST CHEWING