.;ll ivwfi-i ‘~19.’ QEFWUTPZ filfii??? Bfifiwflflf 5'5 I flttA-ucrfl". __-....._..-i_»._ Anna”, fhc lll'lll"!_" iiiriil til lltv l'1'it1<'<' lithvflfll Tihcil- It may be rcczilli-il that I'l‘lll1C blitiistcr Vac- trt- i< iii ii» l"lli‘_‘ llillltl ll]itvl‘l obtaining the kciizie King promised the llotise of COHIIIIOHS fiit-t ~hiiiti in I l°'l‘l'll (‘iiiaila iii 1iII(' of thc last session that as far as (anada was coiiccrn- mm; §Iiiil,.‘ iilai- Illl"i1>ll |li<'ll1l't'~ ever filmed. ed undue profits and politics would he remov- "[_ri_i llriri-iiii", iliriiti-il :iiiil produced hvieil from war supplies iii connection with the ]r,-;.,,i_- t;i~ »_ I- l4) ha.‘ il- i-ri-niier at lI1lf1$_}_§,O()O,(X)O vote they passed. As a stiitable gi,<-,-,iir_- Iiil i.\I‘ii'!'ll".. ll‘ ili r thc p'iiriiii:igc of llis 1‘ gesture in fulfilment of such promise a com- Ilnrmiir iI,- 7,"ll" llillll tiiwi-riiiir, llriefly. the’ iiiittee of high-ranking civil servants has been sllirV rii "l.- 7 lliizi/iiii" t">ll\'l‘l'll\ five persons established to scrutinize Defence Department twini- ai-i ti .Ii ;;~il iii I'll airiiliiiii- iii ("hiti:i. aiiil contracts. i't will have authority over all con- 11111.11 4.1., ,' -., tio- in» r in‘ Fiirbiilili-ii Tibet. tracts awarded under the $35,000,000 defence ixicl m] w. m .'~ i"|l'.'\'.'l.'l b~aili il bv ll l|l_‘.~l‘i\‘ and programme. The committee consists of hlessrs. elihiflP t',.;.i- iI- v HIV‘ fl-(Itbllfl iii what is l l.. R. Lahleche, Deputy Minister nf National __lZ£§':7Ji°_UR . The Charlottetown Guardian l-‘i-iiiiiiit-iii |.iiiit ii-i n lIlrllFI ll ui-Luu \li»i- t-riiiiii-iii .i it Inn-int, LJJ iliiiiiciii; IIiIYFIIII .| It iSuun-ll 1' J l |.ii iii tiit ti \ HIIPKIIIIIIDII ll U. I) .iiiiiiiii triiiii. ttiitlii-i Hllll li |\' ("unto enormous success in'the larger American and European centres at prices ranging from $1.50 to $2.00. It is distinctly one of the "better class" of films for which movie patrons have been clamoring. lt will rtin at the Prince lid- wtird fur futii‘ days at popular prices. and we can safely recommend it as entertainment of a quite exceptional order. ___________ Editorial Notes bliiriiiiig ||iit_\ ili-iiiiiivii tmtli l1 ml p" yriu tln IKIVIIIPPI iliilliiwi-ii III rit, sir.» iii-r )l'll! tlii inlviu ‘rl mulled to Prim-v rziiiiiiiii sriaiii ti" rem llh \iii ti-it Ill (iii-iiilii iiiiit trim-it ru- n .\\'. JIJLY‘ 24, 1937 ndunn) 5X1 [RD I I A (ire-tit Ciititiilion Industry C°l°lldg° dl°d ‘fls f“: @34- W i Ev‘ If tomorrow be like the rest of the week, then St. Swithiii had better hide his diminished bead, for there is no chance of his forty days of rain, even though we did have a shower oii his an- iii versary. Titi- 1 in; iii L':tii;iil.'t is told iii an i3li.~ti.i‘i-i' aitirlt- iii thc current is- k.tll lllllill iii-iigriipliiciil journal. To 1i tlii. iariiiiiii; Province it is proh- r . 1. Itlll ll-'\\' angles arc intro- -i', liaii") LiUIIIIHISSltIIIUF _I. :\. t\.'.llllili‘, lit‘ Iclls that the en- Stlc Ul t.‘ “TIMI iiaiili ably .i i dllfltal l'_\ Kuilil" Oiiiii~ti~ \ 1101*!!! The death of Marconi must bring sad meni- orics t0 the Rt, lloti. David Lloyd George who 11 11 1 1 1 1 ‘ l‘_ll1'l_ll\ l'“l1'-_l1ll“1"l1l" 1:2] ivas closely associated with him when contracts " ‘l "Til “ll” "'1'f“,l "WU " _1'-‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ were being awarded for linking up the Empire tween tiic \i.ir~ i.~ i.\ and i-itti would iiiakc a 1- _. 1 1 1 - . 1 ~ . with “IYCICSS, » . akc tiirci» mi 1'4 iiiic iiiilc wide and t8 feet - ,,, ,,, ,, ,, ,. div-z ' _ .ll . - ‘lllll l1l ‘ll ‘l l’ l l‘ “ill 1iu1llllll \\hy should a German submarine be on ' " l ' ‘ iii *‘ ti ‘ 1 - . - . rltl1l1l H1 . 1 ‘ ' l ' "l" 1") r fxfrqj-(n ddvsli, ‘routine passage" iii the hiighsh Channel to be ' l‘ ‘i i ' 'i'". " _ ' .. ~ -- i;.1 “ ,l" '1 l _ lll‘ ‘ ll1"1_'r‘ "11 :11‘ 3011;" unexpectedly discovered bv the British destroy- _"-~ ~_' i’ ii, ti‘! “ '. 1' . ' 11 ll ll . l -‘_ ‘l 1__ g1‘ 1L‘m-1n l: U15 er Spearfish? It looks as though our old En- i-1c .. pp. ',i'i-; i _ _ i_ _1 " - . . . . 1-111 Q <1 1 / '4 i.“ l’ ' emy _.\o. 1 is still at her spying and prying ‘ .5‘ ‘ ‘ . . . practices such as preceded the (ireat \\ ar. llw- i- r iactriry, Dr, Rtiddick tells us, ,, ,, , wzi< < i:'i ' i: t: t‘i- village of Norwich, (3n- . , . It is great for the Sydiievs to be on the SlfIt‘ li'll'll~, ziic 1!l'~'l _-'llL‘\‘(‘>.-Itll creamery ' of the Government when big contracts are to be at l " i .lll 15:73‘ ‘.\'l rclcrhncc1 l5 ziwarded. Probably had the lloii. Mr. Harring- :l1"_“"'. i l _ ‘l_ ll ll“ ‘ll m? lmllljll-‘l l" '1"? ton been elected in spite of that 7 1-2 per cent. ‘ ""l"“" ‘l’ -l"l" '\"'l"""_' ll“ rbwrlqeu wage increase, Sydnev Steel Plant would not lllli‘ ‘l l “l "llfiuic “llimlylll 1°83 have got that I5,0oo't0ri rail order which is “llll i “ll l “TV-llllllch M“ Self": calculated to keep it busv till September. ,1. ,,i g tori, ‘Ill. liarm production ,,. ,, a ,,. oi thin-i wool ciiiir-e. long preceded those of HVMS‘ Dundee, According to the crew .\'ew York is a great city, bttt “it has nothing on London xvhich is a city tincxcelled." Most of 115 agree with them, and sincerely hope that it will be a long, long time before I\lticzitilay's prophecy _ _ _ re ardin lier comes true thou h air ilane war l ‘fll "l “illll? llY Ulilnllllnln’ fairle ma? make iit realizzible sogiiner lthan was l l..lll"l"'ci lll HUS" Jacques otherwise anticipated. - lc iii i541, and donies- a a u. a. slll l“ lll" Sclllfnlenflal Canadian journalism loses a potent force in '1"l ll"-""_ “ll""l""d' {he the passing yesterday of Mr. ‘l. T. Clark, editor ""'l -'l llllll.“ lllllll at (:39 of the Toronto Slur. Mr. Clark was associated i” ll-ll“ l"'l"“‘ lllc ‘ll-Vi “lllch with the Slur as chief editorial writer for nearly 'lll‘l l"‘ll°""‘l l" be‘ lhe forty years. His contribution to the develop- The FJH- ' il.iti-~. l» l. ii-r fll-lilllft‘, this Island had a fii,;.\‘f Ii1~_ Ii‘illl\'l' and 109,133 prii~lti " U1. t‘ . Ir. Iglllililnk, the dairy indus- ' g iii (Eiiiziila with the first 0km" ' 1 ""1 l” °""ll'lc'.l" 1 L ment of the Queen City, and of his Province pirc 1l_.~»i . ~» i'i-.ii.ii_ri~il cattle IHIQ l"? as‘ and country in general, over that long Period, it m" l i f‘ ‘l l'“'l lllll lmllldallo" of on" would be difficult to over-estimate. mriifi; ig the 5t, Lawrence; on the iii x w 1r fit irlii gririi i. nit‘ (liitario and in the Xia- ‘c .\laritiiiics. the Acadians iiri- ihi: iiiiddle of the 17th ii- l|\‘.\'l ioo years these had Ex-Prinie Minister Bennett is not going to be caught napping by the press as to his political future, btit on the principle that no news is good news we may be assured that lie intends carry- ‘ ll ~ "lll" "lllllllcl"; , mg on as leader of the (ihiposition and of the ~" Wlll-W l'l"*ll.llll l" ll"'"l llle Lln‘ ,ih(‘r£tI-CO115CT\'{\li\‘C Party. It was reported . i.\';_; lit serve thc Ilvml‘ "l l-“Hl a national convention had been caller] for Aug- Fvll\i1~'> ll‘ lllHY 5llllll‘ll'l‘l» “i” ll“' 17°‘ tist 8. btit that was bound to be wrong, as there i; \\t~t of the Iiflfill Lid-ms. 111w Illtllylll‘; l.; - tliiiiimaiirt- briitight in large ntiiiilici" of c.'ittli,- ,riiiii llfllllilflllll, It was trrvn [he-c utrititis siitirct-s that the Ctillllllllll or grade c1,“- m- i1-,,.,-,.i;, 1m, (l('~i'(']]li"lI, and coiistittttwl (he whole bovine piiptilatiiiii diiwn to the intro- ldticiion iif pure breed-z _ 1 _ The privgrrcss iii recent _vc:ir<. trillowitig scien- [ific Jqiyy- f(‘>(','lfcll1 l\ . ly tritccd h_v Dr. Rudilick, who tjftll"llllll\ \\i'li ettiiihzisis oii the valuable contribtttir-n tii thc iiiibiiilihng of (an- pdiaii aqrictilturr- which tl{tll'_\'lllQ has niaile. . Holiday Havens iiiiiiiizt; iii‘ would have been instifficient tinieto select dele- gates deniocractically to represent the different organizations. lt is now announced a meeting of Conservative members of Parliament will be held on August 7. I? 1F l! i! The new Herbert divorce law seems to be now an assured fact. Mr. A. P. llcrbert formerly was better kitown as ".-\.P.H." of Punch, the hitiiiorotis magazine. He is also a writer of revue lyrics and author of "Holy Deadlock", a skit on (livorce-laiv abstirdities. T'\\'ciit_v-five years ago a royal commission is- sticd a report that became wcll known, recom- mending niorc liberal divorce laws. From I912 on, (logged reformers tried to get thc recom- nieiitlatioiis through Commons. Finally Mr. for England >tatistics are the ~t trade _'_I'_I_I_Il.' _A R I.OT'I'_I_'I_TQ\VN GI 7A RELAN l lltlfw by lite nay Non at the bdxlnning of our own Cheri) season, We cuiizi.» o0 0m tie- votioii to ciierry pie as one oi Ht: buttresses 0t our civdizauon. m me rut-a. areas at lvflSI. this ls true, and it. would be 1n uie clues if we coutii find ine cnerry-pte makers. ror even a. poor cherry pie 1s better than none at ail; a really good cnerry pie Ls a thing beyond price and beyond praise. Ii we were looking for some clllllfllllflily enterprise oi benefit no mankind we mignt do lot-s worse than start. a cherry-pg contest, u) bring the best cherry-pie makers from far and near uuiiiag the cherry setison.—Vtctoria Times. ____._ Cecil Freer. the "IIIHTBIO king" of Northern Ausnalia, has Just taken a. holiday in sydtiey after twenty years of buffalo shooting. He has snot. 30,000 buifa ocs and in doing so has broken his ankle, leg, ribs, and has had his gun burst. in his hand. Last. season he and a com- panion shot 1,500 buffaloes in the Van Demons Gulf ‘country. He employs twenty native skmners to follow hlm on foot. Anything up to 35 skirts a day are sent to Darwin for shipment south. "It. Bets a bit exert-mg at times,” he declared, "but it's Just a JobT-Australian Press Bureau. I The outside world cannot be blamed if it begins to suspect that I Germany Ls bent. upon stirring up trouble, possibly war, over Span "utcident" is Iand that the Leipzig l really part. of a. carefully calculated effort, to involve England and France in that. trouble as virtual al- lies of the Nazis. Fortunately for the peace of Europe, the British Government, speaking through For, elgii Secretary Eden, has announced that it will have no part in any joint naval demonstration against Spa it.-Ba1timore Sun. We have had a lot. of eirperlencei with poison ivy; in fact, we are most. susceptible to it, and yet we time found out that we don't re- quire any drugs at all. All we have 1i to do, and no matter how badly we . re poisoned, is to get. a few stalks of another poisonous weed, touch-l me-not, and rub it into the blisters ‘ until they look as lf they have been lodized. Relief in our ease comes 1n a few hours. complete control of the poson within a day. Touch-me- no: is a common weed which grows tall in damp places along creeks, rivers and lakes. It can be recogniz- ed by its yellow flower, its watery- lookirig stalks, and later by the pods which burst when you toticli them with your fingers-Trenton Courier Advocate. Manitoba's southwestern dry area. Without a crop since 1930. has of late received the most bountiful rains in 36 years, and is now the best-looking part of the province. Tti s may eitcotiragc farmers in the drought areas of soutliem Sask- atchewan to hope that. their land also will receive sufficient moisture before long-Montreal Gazette. The use by divers of helium, the l Behind The l Headhnes At Ottawa By Dean Wilson 1t. is a long time since the Cap- ital has heard so many rumours uoiiuiig about. and anyone who has had considerable exllefien" along Parliament Hill will not hesitate to attest to the fact. that. such rumours usually tum out. w be nothing but. forerunners of of- ficlal news in the near future. All the stories run from one ex- treme to another, and they 1n- dicate that affairs on the national scene are not as peaceful as it. seems to be from a casual observa- tion. Thl.s column discussed recently the tact that a National Govern- ment may result. from secret. ne- gotiations which were reported here exclusively, and it was shown that. such ideas prevailed amongst many 2-i- l euauc FORUM ' rm GQIIIIII ll IDII I" H" luau-n». y, a-"rcupundcnln al fllllfllllil OI lnlernl. The ilinrlotletuwl (iunrlllu i000 iimoulrlly undone ll IDI -il oorrupnndr to. PAGE . McGUIGAN AND CLARK sin-I am sure that the good people ‘of Southport would like to have some good reason supplied in regard to the way in which the laboring men of this district are being used by the above mentioned gentlemen, Messrs. McGulgan and Clark. As anyone who cares to know may at. any time discover, the dis- trict line for this section in so far as the electoral district is concern- ed runs through the property of Mr. Roddle McDonald who, 1n theory at. least. ls road master for this district. And yet. what do we 01‘ Vitalityf BR‘ ORANGE ‘ ‘t. , Auto Accidents Increase Last year the need of automobile insurance was forcibly demonstrated by the fact. that in spite of the most Sllflllilflug campaign on the part of newspapers: periodicals and iiisiiy. Luce companies against careless driving, accidents with no. lent deaths and Injuries reached a new high in Canada. Every person who drives a car needs Ihe protection or Insurance. An accident mIghl ruln a canowtiei- rm- |i|.._ financially-or create a tremendous hardship mi tlii- lit-mm Injured-If there ls no insurance. Let us send you a pamphlet explaining the Vflrious riiv- enges. Rates quoted without obligation. find? That 1n all the extensive road work now under way from Pownal to Southport, grading, gravelltng, etic.. the rights of the worklngmen of Southport, in their own section, have been enfrlnged upon. powerful etements of both 1118-301‘ political parties of the Dominion 1 Now it. appears that. a radical change may take place wherebyl ‘n. B. Bennett win iié uie first to non-inflammable gas employed in some airships. may be the means of bringing long-lost. treasures of the sunken liner Lusitania to the sur- face of the Atlant c. Two deep-sea divers at Milwaukee have been ex- perimenting with the gas tn the hope that inhalation of it; will over- come "caisson bends“-—crtppltng, sometimes fataii cramps caused by sudden changes of pressure while divers are rising from sea depths. For almost an hour the divers, Mr. Max E. Nohl, of Milwaukee, and Capt. John D. Craig. of Long Beach. Cal forrila, who said they tiitend to dive to the Lusitania next August, remained in a chamber under a pressure of 42 pounds to the square tnch—eqtial to the pressure of 100 feet beneath the ocean's surface. In- steao of the conventional breathing mlyture of oxygen and nitrogen they used almost pure helium. It was the first time that; helium had been used by a human being under prtssure, ncr-ording to a doctor par- ticipating in the teat-Sunday‘ Times. 1 Russia is a mysterious land. where 1 as Jurgen tisauid have raid. "any-l thing is rather more than likely Lo motiiiiiii_q . irc- .-t'(’lll*. across 1 _ _ I hound“ ~ 1.111111 E1111“: 1111.11). {rum llerbertcreceived charge of the bill. "the hill . . - . I - -l ‘(minions on the second readin oiilv 1 the 1,...“- ~ il itsiiits to plate» W55" » - _ _ l1 ,1 f p.55 11.11,, . , 111 1. 11.11.51 Th“, [11-“(1 i,- ivct-k or twoflbefore the liegitining of the crisis (hm ‘p. 1i, m" 1 \-,».;,iii'iiii{<t to gfitlflllll .1 1 lII1Zl[t]S\\';'[I)[ lung‘ llzdivtlirdflb 111T“ from his IItIFOIPBf 111-1-1-1 1.1 1. . .1_ 1|“. ,.,,,.,,.,- am mum. ii ic ftllSCD -orrs ie )l was a cen er o 151111111, 1 _ g --,1. 1,. 11]“; ,,_ ']‘h;.,-¢;n_ m; l (lebate. lhe lzarl of hloray startled the upper sii....,... 1, _ ,7 1111.11.111.11. 11111111113111 of 15-5,,“ house by his remarks on 1l1“llllt_V as a cause of 1,11“: 11.1 1p l“) \111,.1.1»11111 Yigixurj eg1,,.,1_-,]_ 1 iliviirce. lint the hill rcceivcil approval by a 171.1 11 1_ 111. 1 1.1.1 1.111 111,. 1,111. 11,,,,i@|~,, u... substantial itiiijority 11 It * fiiwiiiiiii~ I v fir‘ ~i'~==:_'=“l Ilhlwlll- l" .. . . . (1(,1,1,11111;1 11111_111111.,1\ 1,1 1111..., me [Uurlct A semi-inspired article in a Xloittreal criti- 11-1141. 1., .1 ,. ,_ mi. j,,,1,.,;-,_-,,,i i,-,.»i.,,- Should 1 teniporaryi would‘ indicate that t\lr. King knows be .0111 ;, - 1t more about hmpire adiiiiiiistraticiit now than he i‘. t. l "~ v q . .1.111l_ 1:11 _ 11,11. SH-‘Iqtwlfitl by thc fiilliiiv- f cares to admit. l<o1r instance we ill"? tiiltl that iii 1-1", 1.11. Ill‘ ,-, p“ i_-1..1 )-111./\.1.1.' 11.111141 1.01.3.5 l ftittire Canada will be pcriititled to noiiiiitzite a iiriiri -=. l: i» ill" ii lll‘i'll'lI iii other ipi.'ii'lers .'~'_‘l\"~‘1‘1l"T§ I1" §il'0\\'"1Li‘ll"lll(‘5 Fllfll _ll"‘-l_'4 ‘h v1.11 ~ koliiglor H1118 \\ estt Iiidics, lilllll (fllflllllidlapltiell ;1 . an: icii ie w-ricr iroccci." tins v: ‘ tit no "'l'll° “l “"5 ‘ll ‘he liccroallonal chances of this kind lore possible withiitii ciiii- (‘Pllllrs i.\l "..i , Cipe Carl. Nantucket, _ o ' ‘_ ‘ _ " _ 1 1 111p 1 1 11._ m, Adirondacks, titittoiis contact in our foreign policy. lemtiiis oi liog-cziliing contest. i-Ii rrgzirds itself as a maintains a pitbilicity pt-rs and magazines; the time has conic when the agents of the Do- niiiiions in London should be raised to thc lull status of anibassatltirs, with iiiilitarv and coni- nic-rcial attaches; anili "sailors from w-hiirnl i‘ , , Al... aiiiiiici-its people. \\'hitcltall has no secrets and who have no secrets. ti» i\'~'-v York. Ill!‘ While from its, and who meet rcgtilarlv, tinder the‘ l Cmllllwlltlll vallw" presidency of the Prime Mitiister, in counsel oii in heard in the land. ii trail only tn find that '5: quii-t than the trail it- . “ ,i.,.i.:' t-i-‘v the promoters of l‘ .viipp.i to think what the woods i ~ w,;:~ii Q\'l‘l_'\ _v conic.»- to them." all the internal and foreign relations of the lint-l pirc, Such a body might develop into an Imperial (icncral Staff for peace which ivotiltl, in effect, fcdcralizc otir common policy without itiipair- iiig the ftill autonoiiry of the several Dontiiiion Parliaments." 'l‘hnsc “otirs" look suspiciously like the Prime Mini tI-r- i"ct ‘ion. in i: i0 a A Noteworthy Picture happen.“ An air exptditicn ands at the North Pole. and sciiotis plans at": proposed for esnbdishiiig a commercial base and permanent radio station there. At the same time this iiaton of pioneers rind scientists. who seem to nut in"o fat-t all that Jules Verne BVCI‘ imag- ined 1n fioion. occupies itself at home with sinister trials and den n sentences which would have dis- graced the worst decadence of the Roman Eni,pii~e.-Ti'atli tLoiidont. High priests 0t‘ a Buddhist I. m- ple tn Japan olfircd vii solemn prayers for the soak‘; oi‘ iC.,i'itl0 bull- lrogs sacrificed for experimental purposcs in the ast year. Sime- body ought to put. 1n a word for "the hundred million guinea pigs" in the United Statos.--Strat.ford Beacon-Herald. Responsible motorists who keep their cars n good runnng order, and who at all times exercise care ln driving. are entitled to protection fiom mttle-bralned drivers wno go roaring over the highways, with rickety old contrnptions over which half the time they have no control, a menace to every car they meet..- Guelph Mercury. James Macdonuld, l4 years of age and a Boy Scout, saw a. child tn danger ‘n Lake Ontario near Belle- vilie. He plunged tn and brought A girl of seven to the shore. The rea- ctied child announced that her bro- ther of ten was also in the water, and once again James Macdonald turned to his rescue work and brought the boy out of five feet of water where he had gone down. This Mhcdonald Scout knew how to pvflhfllifi fill‘ iii ~t lllilislhil place Illl the face rif- Defence; C. Fraser Elliott, Commissioner of H", (,11-:l1___:1'; ii i.,-. iv iii‘ §'li.-iii'1ri-l.a. llvrc. Income Tax; \\'_ C, Clark, Deputy Minister of clii-ivl ‘ill lw- ‘i llllll"ll"ll‘i‘lltlf‘ nioiiiitztiiis, ‘ Finance; R. SharpyChicf Inspector of income I r|iin -~-iY F t 7 .l~-»'-il. 'l IIVIIHlIIYlHE lama- Tax; (l. .\l, lloltoii. statistician of the Labor ,1 1.,_. ‘.1 i‘ ~ 'l*!i~- ill F"|lll\’JlI"lll iii a iiimias_ Department; ll, Marshall, Dominion Bureau of tcrv- ii ‘—V "‘,'I'i Ijljllllllll"lllI‘l"-l\'{ll'I1IIlCfllll)’ Statistics. and (‘liarles Burns, director of con- Qf-fhf‘ _ i ‘lidllill’:\tt‘ll"l'-.iill‘l|'f1Il‘~IlI|l€ in the tracts iii the Defence Department. lii titlditioii ,,:1.111.1._ $.11. it l'i“~4tI llll .-i pii/i- \\illlllll_§'lll)\'1‘I to seeing that tiniliie profits are llI1pt).<\‘iIlIf‘,lIIl' t“. pp lliltiai :iiil hi- llii- "PlPllT-‘llvll actor. (‘ttllllllltlflf will guard. it is satigiiiilely hoped. RUHY 1,] tifliiiiii. iii thc li-aihiu; Tllil‘, against politic "Waring into the awarding of From all llCUltlIlllh. the picture has scored an contracts take n person from the wetter and make the trip to shore, and he also knew what. to do afterward. 1t was 40 minutes before a doctor arrived but the Boy Scout had so Intellig- ently applied the proper method of resuscitation that there was little "t" l"‘"‘"‘" c’ Public. Wo—"s. The "for" ls that ‘his famous fictive of “nu-H,- mu.’ "=11 y‘ certain members of the Federall Cabinet may leave their offices. and they will be replaced by re- presentatives of the 510M891‘ 810' merits of the party. Of course, it ls not customary for anyone to disclose or discuss officially such Cabinet changes. but: the story is that it. is quite pos- sible that. both Prime Minister Mackenzie King and the Hon. R. B. Bennett are looking forward to the very near future when sooner or later they will have to retire from the field of active public life. Right now, 1t. seems that. the Hon. retire on account of his health, which has improved, but which ls not perfect. Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King has shown unusual ac- tion on the tntemnttonal scene, and the signs of his tactics ln solving the domestic or internal problems indicates beyond a sha- dow of a doubt. that his retire- ment is not slated for this year tn any event. After the election of 1921. the present Liberal lender carried 117 straight party follow- ers. while in 1937 he has a part. following of no less than 171. with the added comfort: that. Federal elections are still far away. Ottawa Is "gaining the idea that five Cabinet members may leave their posts. The Hon. C. A. Dun- ntng, Rt. Hon. Ernest Lapointe, Hon. P. J .A. Cardin, Hon. JIC. Elliott. and the Hon. C. G. Pow- ers, are the names prominently mentioned tn this connection. The Rt. Hon. Emest. Inpointe, Minister of Justice. has been a member of the House of Commons for no less than thirty-three years, representing first the Kamouraska district in 1904 and then the old Laurier division of Quebec East since the death of this former Prime Minister of Canada in 1919. In face of this long membership he is only 61 years of age, and it is understood that he would likely step out; of active politics and take a position as ‘Judge in the Su- preme Court of Canada. The Hon. C. A. Dunning has had a long career in the Capital. and many believe that he ls anxious to carry on in a very important position tn the commercial life of Canada. which he reluctantly left after the last Federal elections to enter the Cabinet as Minister of Finance. The present Minister of Public Works, Hon. P. J. A. Cardin. ls known lri the Capital as the most floqtient orator in the history df the Province of Otiebec, and this vcteran statesman desires to Irove on to the Senate or zo to the Bench. He is 58 years of age. and he. has held Mlfll=l°f of Meetne and Fisheries from 1M4 to 1M0. Th" Hon. J. C. Elliott. who sot in the Ontario Yieizlslatiire for l1 veers prior to nrvtl-rlntz the Federal "lfllri. ls the Pcstmaster-General e! the Pornleio" and his member- "hln of‘ "w Y-Y-i-i-n pr rpm-m»; R""lOll< to re- ldea that the t}, 1." u f them oulte Rs em 000 butletusair commonly irreeted with derision. Not so Mr. the Russian forcefully to the public mind the <IZfllfI"lll'ICé of That. in the work above Tea Hill some weeks ago, (which work ls in the Southport district) the men who were engaged were from all the settlements outward as far as Mlllview, and although the men from Soiithport were given work at that time. the very day that the centre of activity was below Tea Hill, the southport men were laid off, with the sole exception of one man. Yesterday work was again be- gun on Tea Hill in preparation for the gravelling. and what. dowe find? That the road master, in- stead of using men from Soiith- port as ln the previous Instance. merely brought tip his whole gang rom below the Hill and the Southport men find themselves without any share in this work. Complaint has been made to the representative about this state of affairs and he seems to be but. very little interested. and Just goes on ignoring the claims which have been placed before him. The poll committee seem to be but. 1ft- tie better. ' For the life of me I fall to see anything fair in the usage handed out to us. Southport, ln so far u the village is concerned. 1s riot composed of a farming population, such as the outlying settlements are. and the men of this place need every bit of work they can get during the summer. I, among others. was fool enough tio vote for the Government in the last local election, but. let me state plainly for myself. and for many of the other working men of this district. that. unless fair plav is given to us on all Govern- ment projects ln this section, the Liberals will never get a vote from me. If I am any judge of the IIYIIDMAN & 00., LIMITED Established 1872 " Charlottetown Montague sotvc. noon “THE mini; SHEPHERDESS" i‘ Shepherds all, and maidens lair Fold your flocks up; for 1m; m’ ‘Gins to thicken, and tin; Si“, Already hi5 great course hath n See Llie dew-drops, how they kl, Every little flower that ts; Hung iig oii their velvet treads Like a string of crysltil beadsi Set: the heavy clouds low falling And bright. Hesperus down rain}, The dead night from tinder group At. whose rising. mists unsound, Dumps and vapors, fly apacq And hover o'er the smiling lam Of these past-tires; where they com striking dead both butt and blooi Therefore from stich danger lock Every one his lov-ed flock; And let your dogs lle loose wit); out IS CANCER INCREASING? The question ls often a-ked. "W111 u cure for cancer eier be foundf". Thousands of research scien- tist; are constantly at. work and nnlllons of dollars are spent. ann- ually in the earnest endeavor b0 find its cause. Yet within the past fvW yfflfs as we have seen diseases fonner y as fatal (diabetes, pernicious an- eamln and others) held 1n check we must believe that. so much has been learned about what. does not. cause cancer that. the real Callie should be found within reasonable e. Lest the wolf come as a scout From the mountain. and ere day Benr a lamb or klcl away! Or the crafty, thlevish fox, Break upon your simple finch. ' -T0 sectire yourself from these, Be not too secure in ease; _ So shall you good shepherds pm. And deserve your master's love. Now, good night! may sweetest sluinbcrs And soft silence fall in numbers On your eyelids. So farewell: 'I'litis I end my evening knell. ——B(‘filll'l'l0l1t. and Fletchtm Physicians who deal with fig- ures point. out: that as cancer is a disease of middle and old age and the life span has been greatly lengthened durfng the past. few years. many more individuals live to middle age and dd age and thus there are that many more to be attackeed by cancer which in- creases the total number. MATCHES tifliftk‘ HANDY “More persons are living tio the - - words of men, and of what I have heard in this district, what. I have said in regard to myselfhulds true with the other men of Southport. I am. Sir, etc. FAIRPLAY. Flat World (Hamilton Spectatori Wilbur Glenn Voliva, of Zion, Illinois. i5 still convinced that the world is flat. The flight of the Soviet aviators over the North Pole to San Francisco. he contends absolutely confirms his theory. "They went up in the air and flew over the earth." he decides "not around It." This is not the first. time that; Wilbur Vollva has announced that. the world I5 flat. and we 59g m) T635011 Why he should not, b9 pg- 39°93’ free tie flout vigorously the worlid l5 round. what we find difficult to understand is that Mr. Vol‘vii i5 Elven such an extensive audience to convince. We all have our pet theories. many of idiotic as Mr. Vollvtfs them and we are vawns and Vollva. Let science (like achievement) brtng =ome new dlscoverv or the earth's rnuri d- iiitest of Mr. vnvvit‘ 11119 i "w. I1. ~i<t 1025.0 i b‘ '~.-.-- . “ WW5 n, Inf“ hf “,1, 11,11’ Qfwijhw :1 mirlirir th~ tmdlttlnn iiir flat.- "boiir. lWnW. of H iiii . . ' . tic-hm.“ up." flrq.._p,i::"=hm:1l11t? "r. votva has not the wit of fiernard Shaw. who makes i; fati- in publicity, nor r cf .1'mmv has he the Walker nor the , i‘ of ewe“. what this IEBCICI’ ti.» .- .. , "ff Y‘ “llr We to eved- of ZlOTI. niiiiiin. m; probably wlmil‘ fl?" v<t'""'°.*t c‘ thls fiimlfc"! to is that free!’ newa is Wm," "f hive-this rnI1rnpq5y1t§ Ho,“ 1,11" new!‘ and tum R "H" .mam_’ l left, for the doctor to do except ad- mlti lt was about. the finest. piece of work he had ever WIIIIPSSP(I.—PPI.PI'- borough Examner. Mr. Lloyd George the other day pleaded with the British govern- “whml wow-i. |< m. w...‘ Q a hfwvmvrn_ “gtlflnnl "nprg pf and Her-in p fnnvvshnv- n; fhh mm" 9O yearl- "coiilt" metro-r whh followers of therrolf they all nnlltlcnl shades cf onlnleo. and “""‘""=r fll’ Pensions and Health. who ls only 49 l iiltboi-"h he has House for t He ls an extremolv it ls n common story that he ls amt‘ tnz to enter the political arena of his province. where it ts be- lieved that. his oiialftles may show to ndvantave i-lvhr now, Such sensational rumours are sure to bear fruit soon. bttt the experienced observers hold that the whole oblect of these changes and manoeuvres requires that on commitments be made berm-i- m» Cabinet. learns more about what must be. done about tlin pinyin". ships between the municipal. pro- vincial and the ferl-rnl cove-m- ments and the thomv flvtesflrv" which will he answered bv ‘he findings of the RMal Commission that the Federal Government h»: In mind to sturlv and lnvestlnate the whole situation in Canada. merit to "stand up to the dictators." Mr. Chamber atn. qultie evidently, hos no intention of doing other- wise. It. was one thing for Britain to strive to confine the Spun sh war to spriln; the prou-ctlmi of vltnl Britt-iii interests ls another matter. Nor is Britain spending $7,500,000.- 000 on armaments as a mere bluff. —Ott.awn Journal. vsnrnrp bebo nronhecv shim drab nonriallty and such convent/one a5 that of beuev- "3 the world ls round. They 1Q red bv hlstorv. but convinced the north cm, Wm “W, l, of draught and the wl'l' ignore their hat itioitsit AIIII ttteitotsott (IIIARLOTTETOWlN SOUTHEND. rzrl — Fort tinately, B111 Watson wok plenty of matches when he started out for Gibraltar in a canoe. The canoe unset. and he was rescued by I berar crew who saw his 10115- cancer age than ever before be- cause they have been saved from the epidemic disease of childhood and early life (diphtheria. scarlet fever). The reason that soire New England towns have what appears to be an abnormally hlcli rate is because many of the young people have gone to the city and only the older generation ls left," As students we were tattkht what. is known as the Connnelm theory which, in brief, states that cells in the body which for some reason 1 have been prevented from growing 1 CORK. Irish Free SlMP—Al<lPP men Sean French is still Lotti Mayor of Cork. thoutzh he dwrfl mint the Job. C0llf‘l(‘l".s ciclith ll.- tcmpt to choose a sticcessor ended in another deadlock. -/~ :1 ~- r ~~-~—~—-—:%"-i at. a. normal rate. stiddenly begin to grow at a. much faster rate tto make up for lost time) and there GassywStomaehsil R E Ll E V E D l L5 thus this overgrowth of cells n. i I you have any troube which we call cancer. The dls- Wm] your stomach 11111.“ u tlngulahtxig point about cancer is lmhgesuon, dyspepsh’ so“, not only the great increase tn the 1. swmadn heartburn‘ 5mm number of cells but the disorder 1y." not orderly, way in iivlrch they grow. If the "something" can be dis- covered which lrrllates and starts these cells to grow so fast and so disorderly, then he cause o.’ can- cer will be found. Fortunately cancer is not con- dlstrcss, etc. Then don't de- lay getting a bottle of Dr. L. B. EVIIVS Stomach Mixttm immediately. Evan's Stomach hllxlurets a prescription of Dr. L. B- Evans. noted English Physic- ian of which we have the sol! rights tn and since selling ll taglous. In the meantime the warn- have received numpffl"! 1i lugs of these worthy organizations testimonials from satisfied y that. are fighVng cancer shou'd be Pl“'\‘ihfl§°"§- l, .11 l remembered because the early Try a bottle today. m‘ signs of cancer may be overlooked. 35 "m5- These signs are: 1. A perslsten pain tn stomach, l STOCKAID l abdomen, and chronic“ indlges- Mum“, 5mm!‘ flora,“ friidlthose of middle age or yum; AND REPLILS P“ m gaze, _ runs. I.ICI~.. lllllI M's-rm“ ‘“ n10SQUlTOE§ healizh and pin hopes of longevity on wet tea leaves at the but-tom of a cup; they will shy from the- messege of n statesman and flock to see a man who can make smoke Slnekald is one of tlii- Nil cattle sprays on the iiiarkrt and is absolutely illlflfllll“'l’d nnt In taint milk. nor trtflillll» blister nor burn the hide 41f come out of his ears. Mr. Voliva is aware of this and he knows that lmvhlirlle. Phone or (‘all f1" thousands -Dei"haps millions of om- mdzly. _ 1i people will be acquainted every mugs PER 12$ 02.4.5100. now and again with the fact that he still believes that the world is flat. He a, found out something 1 riii-: rwo iittics1l about human beings for wlfch we llHJLI utiiit.u%_ -—-§-_-____€_____ There ‘Is No Extra Tax For The Recognized Extra Goodness of Our Chewing Tobacco IT HAS A FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN, HE- CAUSE OF ITS HIGH GRADE LEAF AND THE SKILL OF AN EXPERIENCED STAN" MANY 0F WHOM HAVE BEEN ON OFR PAYROLLS FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS. "ITS QUALITY NEVER VARIES" BLACK TWIST CHEWING