:-' .-='-h—.=ve»-r¥*.-’r1“rj_‘. , z ‘tble expenditure. Their memories Y months of ofllce. Q ,1 . 7 ' I V i’ V 7 Vi‘ Y 7 —7 W 7 ... ldltaeaal ' lea-u; ma; (radios ua-i halibut-I. Claalas- l. lolrawl I. Ilaa-Plaallaaabtl . . Ill. Iuallllol. .l a Inna“, IJJ. a-a a Iurlatt. I is. aaaaaiaaa Idilaoa- raal Ilalaa aaa D a. cum. cal. IUIIQIIIIIIZ)IJII {an Jopwyaaalllaivaaaeilailediatialadaaadll SATURDAY, JULY C. 193i. ‘THE CAMPAIGN OPENS With the meeting last night at torn Ball. _ and the gbroadcast- . peaches of theiparty leaders, the vincial election campaign may said to have opened with a bang." The Liberal press, for some ya past, has resorted to misstate- ' nts regarding the financial rec- oi’ both party administrations hich the Conservative candidates find no difficulty in answering the platformxsuch propaganda, , _e believe, defeats its own purpose a Province such as Prince Edward d, where the great majority of e electors have followed the leg- ‘ , tive debates and are aware b .the unprecedented burdens which ‘ s MacMlllan Government. has §ouldered and the savings it has fected in every item of control- ‘ bill be refreshed, during the cem- iaitign, by the citation of concrete s“ v ‘s under Conservative e which find no parallel in Lib- history. They will be asked, as fltelligent men and womemwhether Q government which has been ibis toaccomplish so much during t better qualified ‘to carry on amount paid out under this heading in i083 was $59,817, and in i034 $160,496. I The introduc ' of this measure in Prince Edward Island is due en- tirely to the conservatives. whose reelection, provinclally and feder- ally, is the surest guarantee our pensioners can have that the psy- merits will be continued. The ub- eral election platform, it will be noted, contains no assurance that Old Age Pensions will not be abandoned. iAll that Mr. _Lea and his followers promise is to “us-ge" that the Dominion Government pay the full cost. Failing this, what do they purpose doing? The significant thing is that their policy presup- poses a return of the Bennett administration, since Mr. King is already on record as opposing the constitutionality of such a course! EDITORIAL NOTES. Prorogation throws us into a sec- ond prospective election campaign. The Boy Scouts and Girl Guides" executives are to be congratulated on the succes in every respect of gkperlod or world economic crisis is an its opponents, whose provad- s capacity and extravagance caused eir defeat lh 1981. . That is thé| jor issue of the campaign. Else-l here in today's Guardian appears synopsis of souls of the achieve-' gments of the Government in the ~- st four years. We commend it to l- attention of every elector. It is necessary to add one word in endatlon. It speaks ening. The main plank in the beral platform is a. balanced bud- t. This, if it means anything, ans drastic reducti us in expendi- e on public services and unem- ,. oyment relief, or increased tax- Qlon, or both. The Liberal press Qys no taxation increase is intend- ; but there is no such assurance Qven “in the bond." And there can l; but one reason why it was omit- dsd from the Liberal platform. <5 namely to give Mr. Campbelland ‘is colleagues, if elected, a. free xes which the Liberal policy of- _ rs, is one of starved public services d repudiation of the obligation ‘going every government $068!, 0f providing employment. It is boasted that there are more [liberal than Conservative govern- pants in Canada today. 0f greater , gnlficancs to our electors is the ct that not one provincial gov- nment, Liberal or Conservative, as been able to balance its butiaét- [n every Province the chief concern t! governments has been to tide er the depression, to give as much gmployment and financial relief as ble. ‘mat has been the aim of e Maclifiiian administration. It as achieved its aim, while keeping y average yearly expenditures lower by many thousands of dollars than the expenditures incurred by the sea Government in its last eight and. lThe only alternative to increased As to the Govermnents election zrlatform, based on its record of whievelnent. this will be announced y the Premier-at a public meaflnl o be held in the Capitol Theatre, harlottetown, on Tuesday, July 9, who can do so should make it . point to attend this important ' iueetlng, which opens at 8 p.m. ' ODD AGE PENSIONS It is reported. that Liberal can- rs are asserting, in at lent constituency, that the Muc- n Government intends, if re- ectedyio abolish Old Age Pensions. is scarcely credible that such i» =~ misrepresentation would be m. .to; but the report orsuch tamsnts bolts mscelir thvir great Provincial Rally. 1t is all over-including the shou"_,. The Province has had a never-to-be-forgotten experience of whatfl-le Youth Movement really means. A “tremendous crowd"! of i5 per- sons responded to the Patriot's in- itaticn to "listen in" tothe acting Liberal leader's radio speech at. the Liberal committee moms. 5nd six o: these were Conservatives. Com- ment is urmecessary. We have now heard from both France stands sentinel. She is waiting for the logic of events to com ete the ' process whereby Brit h opinion,‘ however reluctantly, is beingconverted from sentiment- al idealism to the Continental con- ception of an effective League. Thereis a. race Going ombetween the forces of destruction released by the upheaval in Germany and the awakening impulse or respon- sibility to audio: Europe "in the British mind. The‘ urgent need is not so much any mechanical ap- tus for the collective system, give full asure of fine words, as for us islanders to learn ‘to speak European."—-Contemporary Review, . The County of Bntlalld, smallest inhngiand, has caused surprise by asking for one new policeman to be added fto its county. force. For the twelfth year in succession word was sent recently to the Judge on Circuit that there would be no need for him t_o hold the Oakham As- sises. There were no cases of serious crime for him to deal with. During these years Rutland has had l’! , llcemen to keep order among the 17,400 inhabitants. Most of the petty cases coming up in the Rutland local magistrates‘ courts are cases of summonses to invading motor- ists. If it were not ' for motorists the 17 present policemen and one recruit would be just about l’! pol- icemen too many. The Bennett adminlstra" It took over the country a year whilethe whole world was slipping downhill into economic chaos. It policies which have placed Canada alongside Great Britain in the van of recovery amongst all nations. the secretariat of the League Nations. If this fundamental fact can be got into the consciousness polls should be satisfactory. I The mast fascinating personality is always that one with the larg-' est numbe of interests. The man who is greatly travelled has things to tell that the ordinary man knows little about. He envies that variety; may be gained in many ways out- side o: wide travel. John H. Finley once stated that he often took a i119 around the world from his bed-l side lamp with hi5 book! This l8 vacation time. Why not takethat’ vacation to some par-t never before ma" °f the mvmd“ mum" visited? Why not add variety to parties, and there can be no doubt your travels? John Milir, the Cal- m my nmmd mmd a, w which ifornia naturalist, spvent days alone presented the best case-Premier Maiwnllads address being a master- was never bored, piece of effective oratory. The question is asked what does Go Moot mean? It is a combina- tiori of two words-the first syllable in “Gemini-the twins," and “Moot" “a. gathering from all over." the combination meaning, "a meeting of twin organizations for a. common purpose at which ‘eats’ are serv ." The Birperior Court at Marienwor- der, in East Prussia, has ruled it is dishonorable for a German to trade with a. Jew, and accordingly, it is libellous to assert a German has done business with a Jew. The case was the result of an appeal by a Jewish business man, Heimann Sim- onstein, who had been sentenced to 30 days in jail by a lower court on the ground that he had boasted that a. local Nazi functionary had__ bought goods in his store. The lower court ruled the boast con- stituted a legitimate ground for suit. Simonsteln carried the case to an upper court which ordered a. re- trial, but not in the sense the ap- pellant expected The Superior bench ruled the court had not gone far enough. It asserted the funda- mental issue had been overlooked, since the court had sought only to protect an individual party mem- ber. The real issue at stake, declared the Superior Court, involved noth- ing less than recognition of the principle that, the practice of pat- ionising Jewish business firms deep- ly violates the honor of every Osman. ‘ There is nothing new under‘ the sun. Ancient Egypt had a tax-the- ricn plan, too, though the rates diflcred from the levies that would be assessed ‘under President Roose- velt's programme. As far back as ‘100 3.0., mypt had an inheritance tax. It provided for a flat aaleal- ment that amounted to about l0 per cent. Though the rates in the United States programme have not been determined, one tentative Announcement that Right Hon. R. B. Bennett, health permitting, will continue to lead the Government, is the most satisfying news that the Dolninionhas had for a long time. Thoughtful people of all political faiths throughout the tountry ap- preciate the leading part he has played 1n placing Canada in the van among nations in the climb out. of the depth of the depression brought about by the world-wide economic collapse , _ , much has been done. but there isistlll much to do, and the strong hand of Pre- mier Bennett is needed to steer a safe and steady course for the ship of state. During the past couple of weeks he has shown a return to his old-time vigor. He has been work- ing long hours and spending much time in the l-louse. He has entered into debate with-all the light and file which he exhibited before his illness. He is the R. B. Bennett of OIGw-IDHdDH Free Press. " No man could long live happily by doing the same thing over and over again without some other div- erting occupation. Variety. it has been said, is the spice of life. It is also the fun of life. The thing that makes Nature so attractive and fas- cinfl-tlflk to us is that it is forever changing and-different. Go in any direction. No two scenes are dupli- cated. Each range of mountains has its own personality. Each hillside and each valley its own distinctive charm. No two rivers run alike. The great Creator had variety in mind when he built this world and when he created human beings-no two exactly alike. In all the billions of faces born into this world. since time began, no two the same in ap- each of us!) a a ‘No y 17ml W l .0 ‘which now British statesmen of the electors the result at. the‘ pearance. (This was a break for- TIIE BODY NEEDS ANWAL PIIDTEINS-MEAT OI. EGGS t0 Nature" and DBHBVQ tlmt my rm. man .. . earliest foodwas meat; he got the grasses and vegetable later when he found that thcywere more easily obtains‘. than by having to hunt animals for food. He still continued to eat meat but found that the grasses and vegetables made a better all-round diet for him. Prof. Bickle. before the Berlin Medical Society. lwinted out that in primitive or early man a miexd form of nutrition, such as corres- ponds to the nature of a man, has always been in the foreground. A one-sided nutrition, when found, l; nearly always due to circumstances, or, in other words, is forced. An ex- the best nutrition vegetable protein —Dess. beans—must always be sup- Qplemented or helped out by animal ing in protein-meat. or foods. And it has been learned also that when more animal pr- adopted measures and instituted m9“? 9*‘ WES-e" "W! "m" 18 ">- up to ' ' W the - mark reach the proper rate and do not go can beyond it nourished with _ ‘ ‘ only. such nutrition is of poor and the increase in body‘ weight will be below normal; there will be lus resistance to infections; and the “nihogen balance" will also be below normal. As mentioned before an animal ""1115 ‘m o thatt iszotosgtimesthe length of its body. Therefore man. whose in- testine is about five tin-nos the of knowledge-yet that fins varietytme Just m,” “mes the length of its body. Therefore man, whose in- testino is about five times the length of his body should eat both meat and vegetables as his intestine As isrnuch shorterinproportionto mm thewwandlonserinproporuohio gmdemandsforarecipe for old furniahoblfi-nglly in- but no mioking, no drinking, birthr- milkandsommlmediatelysome other auariseslto N! ttrlbutes onuovi iperimeatoreesisioaperierie mmmm“ -cream. butter fat meahtodpaartslh ‘“‘°“““gf"“;m§“ °°°"‘"°“‘1 '5 the dog. Our nutrition experts who work out their diets on thousands of men, women andchildren under varying with his naturefriends in the moun- gm “was m h tains, and among the glaciers He eon om at t a “ma” adult. doing light work, should use vegetables. - Growing children m- men and women who work lard physically need more meat and eggs in pro- portion to fats and vegetables to in- crease growth and repair worn tissue respectively. Largest . Britih Airplane (Exchanges In.“ “on eboutthsdrilistilm andperformarlce ofthe biggem airplaneyetlxlilginflreatBritsin -tl'ie31-t.oaiShortBarufand six- enginedflyingbooit-dsdllvulgedby of “ Airwaft Construotorafliisdlsclosure One of the flntithingalamea J. Braddock, the new heavyweight champion of the world, did after resources suggested note. The note was due Jilly l, but dayafewdayiafterhereoeived hiaaharvofthafightmonsylfo Z E ‘.1. § E s 5 wonder the new. champion has made ao many friends. Apparently tbs old-fashioned virtue o! honesty to Han-Bos- '§§§Ei§; -as ail 3 tween nearest midis F? §8 n its THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ ‘ ~ - - ~———— _' Peaceful European l ‘%“.==i " .§€§§§§%g s: >. gisigi § s Eb - 5% 5342?. Those who advocate "going hack Th, m Norm powerful etitrral ' cooked foods are most suitable for em 133-9521; or ggtgmabic value nunember that man's to m, mummy-troubled con- tinent. but points out flint calls not merely litlcai Pflsition but for a military 101'“ make neutrality effective. This is the old uguulent that a count-I! npads aments to maintain peaoejustasitdoestomakewar- warm the Zituation. In Patent. nhe ecast an no 899F301‘ powerful guarded fortifications. pest of which Wm built by Rusda duning the World War. Finland now is in a 906mm in n-lobilire twelve wen-equipped elusive diet of raw foods cannot divhions. 8nd ill-UNIS}! h?!‘ be regarded as a. natural det. For la weak. her mes are m“ enough to withstand at least a first assault. With Finland resist- “ , Sweden would. re- . main comparatively safe. she, as It has been found that when not a loyal adherent to the wave of ,enough animal protein is being Nations, has followed its disarma- hl, ‘used the combustion oc- burning up mom, a magnificent record to its account. Pmwws a" 11°” i“ “ti”? i“ in!" siast-imlly "ll-i? m!‘ “"1" mel nrmlns stimulate the 11m- divisions have been reduced to arm. the depression began, and comes to action more than other flue, This dnstic cut has caused 1T ‘enaion and a parlia- to disarm, although hoa- laiid frontiers are quite vulnfllbe- We~have this on the authority of‘ I‘ “W”! °" “m” hem“ °"° Norway has gone oven further in tlhe matter of disarmament , and Genove meotwouid bealie my. few iii-equipped pom m "DQ061160! an 0111098930!- asregards these Scan- Reclpes For Old Age efficient . could nowbebuilhfluch craftcould ranseinsireupwanoeewelght ofnoleuthanwmoo pouflg-fi mosethanfmlrtimestheweight dgheasvrafandJrl-leywould be veriteblefiyinilirlea-s. able to com,‘ inthecomfortof their appointmmtswithsilrfacevessels i nay t. 193s rimuciroaum an wnlnaaziall I. E. l. OHUIIVBIIES Sin-During the past few. months we have had in Ontario many very interesting and unique religious aer- vioes. lnMarc-bwehad aservlceof witness in ‘Toronto, when 11,000 peo- ple o! all denominations met in the Maple Leaf Gardens to reaifirin their faith. We hid the King's Ju- bilee services in May and a drum- hesd Service in River-dale Park, To- ronto, which wis atten’ ‘ by many thousand soldiers and 100,000 spec- tators. We had a meeting of 15.000 members of the United Church from all parts of Canada and other na- tions in-Iunetomarkths tenthan- niversary of the consummation of union. mi June 30 the Ho Name Society had its parade many thousand members to renew their vows to preserve pure speech. 0n the same day we had at Brant-ford and at Kingston the 160th annive sary services of the founding 0! 5'1- PailPs Church of the Mohawks and of St. George's at Kingston. Mohawks was built by order George III in 1785 and is the only Royal Chapel in Canada. It was without an ordained pastor for 42 years and the services were ’ ted by an Indian lay reader. The second pastor served for i’! years and the next for 80 years. The Bible and Communion Service were given by Queen Anne in 1713 when the Mohawks lived in New York State. The services of the past two days which I have attended were the most unique I have ever attend- ed in Canada. The Indians them- selves having a large part in the pageantry. The thought has come to me that there must be many very ihierefiiilfl! churches in all parts of Canada with unique services in the past, churches with varied histories, fam- ous membcrs and sons, famous or notorious in other ways. I am pre- paring an illustrated lecture on "Famous Churches In Canada" and am asking aders of the Guardian to cooperate with me in asemblini! material for lecture. articles and perohance a book on this theme. If your church, of any denomination has souls interesting story connec- ted with it. I should like to have the storyorploture. Lctusaddtothe colour and interest o! our great Do- minion. Your assistance will be a-p- preciated and gratefully received. I am, Bir, etc, r. w. asylum.’ Orangeville, Ont. The barren ‘pine tee stretches arms Above the cold-faced, oranny- wtrlnkled rocks voiced Hmong-feathered, sternly black, ~ come napping down, To ait the old pines limbs and shit its sown. ‘Hiesedarenosongmhdstodohlht G wind That shakes the delrilo tree with aombrehanis. Theyhavenosmooth-tonedtalaato channth e mind. which they have ilttthend hi aoft southsn lamb: " songsofdea , Andlmmtedgraveyardswithtimeir moulderingbnath. Dart aliens these, who an as far from fair As this chill oine, with creeking limbs gouged deep By their fierce claws; forboding is the sir Decayismarchingonusasweslsep Andthese his spirits, chillng, stir andfly Upwardsgaimtoblotthe icy shy.’ --.1urne Marriott in Poetry Year nook, 1995. 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Justnowthseyrs 1km sperousperiodinthehistory he are directed upon W“ n“ °' w“ the country. when, in uie seventh African country. Abymlnia. b!’ Qqfliry the qxpuigiqn of 1,1,, some named Ethiopia. The former Abygmms hum ARM“ wok title is 884d i0 5911"?’ mmm?‘ place, the event entirely changed Anablingstei-irr Halfh. W‘ 0t the stats of affairs. The setback signif a miXiMN will. 114°" racial elements t-hwsh 8°11" Ethiopians, "encompaascfi by their algilzorlilfle h°1d wit" a‘ enemies, slept for near a. thoumnd m AbyBinlllll-B years, mrgemu Arabic stock. 'I'-hB term ‘Ethiopian whom they were forgotten, M is adopt-ed by the people them- selveaAmol-ding iDflDpld-tilnd w ma- Gneimthismmfl 6011110“! m‘ siniaundsrths aegis elfvascc cried abmltfoizrmilliorls. aoil-lwwlfldfl‘ Butitbrmgsuswithinthemodeln iagailegianoetoliimpesoraehissls, o”), ' hhepresentoccilpantofilhethrono. m," were 6Q,“ ALP. (boarding mink-Porter, I'm in lower three. Is my berth ready? No. sir. I thought you politicians made up your own bunkl The Unanimous Verdict of Successful Ranchers “We have never fed anything to equal IMPERIAL FOX‘ BISCUITS and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD Jln promoting healthy and normal growth o! pup; m4 “"10? llllrdl’ bodies with superior pelts of lustrous sheen, thick-skinned and retaining their . . Charlottetown l