TllE DITARLDTTETDWN GIIARDIAN PAGE FOUR . . . t I-I- I g lidang-J}, (holler 8. All-Lure, ll-P. Vlou-Prscldcnt, J. B. Burnt , n Srcrstnry—I.leuf.-Col- D~ A. fluslflnnon. 9- 5- 0- zdhur u,“ uunngm‘ nlrec inc-J. R. Burnett, F-pd. L Alum-inf: rl-liiurs- l-‘mnh llulker und l). ll. .urrla d d Ills‘) $5.00 per your (in nllvnncc; delivered “ansgupoz-“ylsyqrufitlnhill/once; lllll led In Canada and United Staten ‘ Anvrzllrlsuua lucl-llrssl-zxrhnvlss k . A1i|.;5._1|; If kwllh iprclul Agent-y Inc“ New Yo! Can (n! York (‘l°fy, accuser» Malone Iiulldlng, Detroit. luiernnQ B Ildln Klinllll City. “lllnuxlllty Tuwrr llulldlng, Chlrngn: Glenn Build h: Aflflhln; llonadnouk Building, Slln Francisco; 113i N0. 85th 5H0‘ v . Philadelphia. WEDNESDAY. JULY 19. 1933 THE FRENCH (jAlvAplANgAtlantic. and with the history will .____ development, of these groups C01- Colonel Wilfred Bcvey, Director onel Bovey also deals. thouzh in g; mo Department of Extra-Mural less detail. He finds that the Aca- mlstlous st MoGill oulveroity, aziius of Prince Edwlfd mend- whosc addresses at tho Prince oflwhough few in number. constitute Wales College auditorium are extraordimlrily mtemstmg . trllcting 90 much favourable atten- group." Their early struflfiles and lion this week ‘in cchheeucn withll-landicalpl are briefly Qiwibiid- the McGill summer library course, lvote is made of the fact lhflt thl? has just, published a book en- present Acadian population of the| at- an monweaith. This is a chm which Premier Bennett had in mind 1n the “on; of failure at the World Oon- "——" ferenee. and which it my b6 Hi- A! we hm been told inoeonnt- pecied will have his "Dlhusla-‘lk’ 1y. we must neither counton l. support complete success nor c i» »:.~.:.::..:i;.:.:::.:.. "°.‘.i";';.¥.‘.i§;’. of the present conference at London The phenomenon Wm be “pawl the Blmiide °1 m‘? Unit“ Sui“ l’ which always occurs when iihc delegation was the subject of much gweak and the strong meet: uphim- critical comment and the reason for 18m W111 P8511331 mum?!‘ this criticism is given by the Wflsh- .P°“‘“‘““‘- w‘ m m“ °‘ m‘ Wu‘ lion that on the most important 1mm“ wrmwndent or we wmm‘ fpoirlts there is an understanding P98 PM "955- wmmg under m” {already between the Governments. caption "Comic Opera Tactics," this}: the principal powsn. Whether; NOTES DY TIIE WAY correspondent sayl: boontbowu debtsproblsm. wmaubmummmvm ‘mnthoreolnn tofllc gold standard ‘(with s. higher value for that me-. and at their best, they could notmu) or a Eduction M, mm“ u" m“ w “m” a “m1” °P°m ar°und jriffs, we may rely on it that Lon- and about the American delegates tohion md Wgghing-tlon will bo in the London Conference. These un- hgreemenii m! that flwir “em-pie fortunate gentlemen have so added Wm “"7 with them the “Tim” to the gaiety of the nations that 3:15: Etfilgwersg-Tavzie “'12:? 80hr of By lulu W. BabmAflD. RESCUING m: worms or nulcrluc snocx It is thrilling when you read from time to time of an individual who has had an electric shock and after being apparently dead is restored to lifo by the hard and persistent cf- forfs of a physician, I Pcllwmln. firerrlsn or fellow worker. While the conditions produced .upon the human body by the elec- tric current depend on the source. In Prince (‘Iimontlq missil and Empire) Edward Island zm-ybody remembers that Prince Edward Island did not 4811M‘ Odin-I federation until lcls-thct fl to my.’ six your! after 011N110. Q1195”. New Brunswick and Nova Bwtil, ohms under the British North Am- erica Act. Hence it ll thBt the lil- lcnd province on July 1st last cele- brated tho sixtieth anniversary, in- stead of the sixty-sixth phnivemlry or the Dominion. m s. special arti- clc written on thil p!!! I! NU 5th, m. Prod Willisms dealt with ?r ‘es-cor Harvey's story of Prince Edward Island's adhesion. A series of articles published in, i . the Olmrlottetown Guardian just by c wic of M to I. The legislative $352; :2: l. u. h... l... l. who i» m». vim m» i ' ' l r fusi . who “mm” me rescue h to "eater-eating light on the Confederation ‘r1131: gnaw’ ummzh Th0 k the vmlm from m, cum,“ h, melmovemeut m the island. The articles flu 0 P e hwwiiirv z- cnd o.‘ pnlqaectivo Premier during April 16th and 16th. and the Gov- ernor flnllly gave way. The lieutenant-Governor later telegraphed Lord Duflcrin that the new Ingilsstun would contain o mcjdrity in favor of Confederation. A later mango informed His Ex- cellency that though the new admin- istration wished some smcndmenu to the tau-ms of entrance. it was just cs anxious u the former s4- ministrsticn to no the matter quickly and finally concluded. A motion against union was unani- mously defeated in the Legislature Ifl thy dim 0011103, flowing 0M’ Yet still within thee, gun-gm‘ sweetness rare, , I come to thee, this Bummor- n of Juno, Dear memories In hers, m4 m‘ thy stringl, I would awake, loved music on“ again. r Toll ms Wlut dost moi no h m. q room- Whm dlyisdonamdnllitssomq are stilledf I touch thy keys, faint chords gm harmonies Speak yet once more, and m“. far sway seem softly singing now, the song of long ago. Imperial were compiled by ML H, R, 5cm. ‘islation through the British House an. Dqpugy Proyjngm] gecmgm-y, and congratulated Governor Rab- from original sources on ills m the ihwn "PW hi! PM in the whirri- local legislative buildings. or Ipec- meni- 8o it we! flint w July 1. icl importance is the text of the 1878. the smallest of the orovinm- The simple faith of youth, m n, telegrams exchanged between Lieu- {Mum I mnflfifld ""5" ‘if 810M hflihl. tenant-Govemor Robinson, mm "Cohfeilerii-i-iim- "i" will“ I"!!! ~' its ions ions thoughts. of myrm, Duiferin and other public men psr- Jimwr "fumed w lhisiwd. whmi and love. ticipating m the historic develop- the nrved the Mic in other immri- o tell mo- ments of that (lily. This is Bald tollmt P9"! and cchwitiw- The awry Dost thou sec. be m, firs; time the” telegrams of Confederation makes interesting years, , V, my, appeamd m pm; m4 they reading as all the facts are drawn . 'I'he children come, to sing their throw a curious light on the msn- iwm their hiding ciwu- l evening sons? _ her in which the English Lieutenant _ HOW pun the» ml. how ma’ Governor brought the antagonistic l 31°11‘ Widen hill’! parties into line ‘by pulling wires‘ The Kidnapping 011w more» child-vol“! i flii iibn behind the scenes. The series he-i Racket " dusky room i’ So clear and soft. so heavenly sweet, gan in December, 1872, and contiu- ' ued until the Island ‘entered ocu- federation on July 1st the follow- ' U,’ mnlpe‘ m. Pm“) Lu" mm‘ °3 “n15 “"31" 1" ‘hi mg W“ I Eight American states impose, night _ _ _ _ Representatves ofthe Island Gov- m’ a” ‘my m” 9mm“ i“ ‘ha’ "W" But I must 1cm thee mm. th. eminent visited Ottawa and there ‘he dean‘ ‘mmm m’ “mapping "Bl" i! 8°", ct the current will enter the right was much flickering over the flncn- Wm‘ ‘mmm " “m “mm” 1“ Grey shadows creep along the fldu . l - hiihd Bhd P555 0i"? 0! $110 Tliht 168. cial and other terms to which the Lhlrieanr ti}: “ling; ‘t’ ‘Q2302,’ wan.’ and W111 not 8o across the chest and federal authorities would agree. A 7"“ o ' 0' o Dm“m’“°°‘ PM”- dNDm "°1°° With thy sweet sounds come drcum of vanished years, Of childhood’: homo, its 051m 5M sheltered peace, titled “Crmadicn: A Study of ihMProvincc is about 12.000 and that French Canadians." The volume is their derivation from the 59W 0T1!- ono which can be unhesitatingly Lnul families is evidenced by the rooonlmended as of outstanding very Blight ‘Timely 111 "mm"; merit and importance. It is hand- also that they continue to cherish somely illustrated and is written. pride in their racial orizlh and not "merely with the thorough tradition as well as love for their scholarship one associates within-alive Province. Colonel Bovcys name, but with a‘ Reference is made also to profound understanding and svm-‘unremitting efforts of Prince Ed- pathy sud with s wealth of detail ward Island Acadians to help their 7 gleaned frml personal experience children to an education: they srld shrewd observation. The book having managed, in spite of many is too extensive in its scope to be drauisaclfs. T0 mfiihihih themselves reviewed adequately in these ool- in this respect on an equal footing. - umns; wc shall attempt only to their number considered. with E indicate some features of special their neighbors. Colonel Boveymen- . interest to Island readers. lions especially the honour and es- Tho suthor notes s distinction teem in which Mr. Justice A- E- , _ between the Oanadien cf Upper Arsencult. the leading member of . Dsnadn and the Acadian of the tho Acadian community, is held quickest and safest manner. and be- the conference itself, whether a _ also “may hope m” m” Anglo gin artificial breathing or resuscita- succees or a failure, is likely to end Ammo“ ‘gggmgnt wm l» pflj- 1 u fled. m general good humor. The British mtsble i» census. especially 1r it “°“' “ ‘ °" m m mo,‘ it’ o! ‘undsxéfik Hart Ellis Fisher, o W” h" 59m Wm" m‘ “d °T 5m exbmds to “M! Medical Journal, in speaking of rc- at the visiting Yankees and withfiwenmpnt’ leasing the vlctiln says, "Whenever some justification. The delegates,‘ I mo’ n" our" Mum" 2x112; Ilwllilylflgt fileilzuzlétfigaellcfi are not in accord among themselves Adam‘, the my; g1 grlendg mm rent‘ when the ‘witch u not at the and secm to have no well defined seem fresh and new to me every hand’ than the rescue, should make lnlan or policy. To cap the climax. m” I °°m° if‘ “mm” “m them" use of a rope, belt, necktie, or even Assistant Secretary of State Moley, ‘ Perhaps this 1's a big order’ but his dry coat which should be 100F- a mmber o’ m“ "bmm ‘rm,’ w" wonderful, neverflheles, if it ed about the p“; mow may u, up- “mm “w”'y'.b° "M" I ‘m “m?” arato from the current and rtmoved 4059599164 by "Wide!" WWW" ' merited when I hcsr that there are Wm, on, quick “m”; 1g l dry mo]; to London to retrieve the situation. ‘those who do not understand mo. I is avamme 1g ghould be used to pry Mr. Moley modestly described hlm- ‘di? "Qt understand mY-‘em I l" 3° tho victim away from the contact. a“ a. m wand boy. Hm “m? reason, thereforcdwhy Hiybhe B186 All rescues should be done with ing his srrivsl, the World Economic fitfuéntllngflzstan; do 2:?’ m; Zita‘: Szfigbgliozzebgifi-géglcg mnferen“ ‘eemed "° be mrkmi ple to respect and love me, as far ed it would not be severe enough to time. as I deserve-but no further. "Perhaps the American delegates be fatal. By using the right hand whllc the left is placed in the pock- are not so much to blame; indeed they may have something to com- thrmish mist of There ls not a railway engineer who believes that the locomotive throughout the province. An error is c long Jail term. After the ab- _ " Ocnsdi’ ss meaning Quebec F Maritime Provinces. He finds that u "just cs tho older generation of _" Nova Sootians continued to talk of and Orltcrio, not Nova Scotia, long lfter confederation, so the Acadian differentiates between the Can- sdien and himself." The reason for this attitude is traced to the Acc- disnk peculiar background of geo- graphy and history. Isolated to s greater extent than the French~ [peaking people of the Upper Prov- inces, he has also, for nearly two ,mier, following the appointment of occurs in referring to the latter as having been Administrator of the Province for two years. The refer- ence in this case is obviously to Hon. Mr. Arsenaultls term as Pre- Premier Mathieson, now Chief Jus- tice, to the Bench. From the concluding chapter, in which Colonel Bovey discusws the future of the French Canadian, we quote the following very interesting passage: centuries, been handicapped in many‘ ways. The last fcw yrcars. holveven] have seen the beginning of ll change‘ for the ibetter in this respect. An illuminating chapter is devot- ld to the deportation of Acadian settlers. Colonel Bovcy clearly shows that while the English Gov-i .ITfIIfl8flt of that day cannot escape’ censure for its part in the harsh measures adopted, France on her side had helped to get the Ace-- disns into difficulties by interfering with them to lm extent never justi- fied by her treaty rights. Moreover, it was the New Englandcrs who “Th:- nnnexafinn nf Cnnsdn tn the Vnitcli Stains \\‘|IllT1‘T_ without dnllllf. llilt nu mu] in tho svpnrnie r-xisl- lilwr- nf thr- Pnnalllilill, TIN Wfllllll‘ Illu- tho rest nf ll.-, ho lnhf in ihni Illvltifl}! pot which hns drinlrnycd so mnny ilihnfifios. l-‘nrcible nnncxll- will soon go the way of thedodc, o. victim of the struggle for exis- tence. It is the simplest. the most elcstzc power plant on wheels ever invented. In comparison, an auto- mobile, with lts shifting gears and its differentials, is a. maze of com- plexity. A throttle, a, brake handle, -—the engineer in the cab needs nothing more to regulate his speed from an inch-by-inch crawl to a- maximum of eighty mics an hour.‘ And what reserve power for climb-l ing heavy grades and hauling what‘ are sometimes excessive loads! K0,! “easury omcms at Washington de_ the steam locomotive is not alto- gether obsolete. What is more, its clarlng that Ml‘. Roosevelt thought efficiency has been‘ stggdjly 1m. the time was premature for any in- ,' proved. It has by no means reach- ternaticnal stabilization of currency. ‘led ‘he 11m" °f m P°55ib1° deli‘?- lopment. It will continue to haul plain of. When Secretary of State Hull proposed that horizontal tariff cut of ten per cent, he may have been carryng out the instructions of the President. But, if that were so. why were not the other delegates instructed to give him their sup- port? Fomner Governor Cox, of Ohio, was apparently carrying out the instructions of the President when he sought to bring about the stabilization of the dollar. Yet the mat was pulled fromvunder him by (Eon as the rcsnit of vnnquhst, was vr-r_ nlllvll in the nlilnl of all (‘nn- :1 llns in days gone. by; Th!‘ Ilirlollll Vnnnlavns Imilf tn prnrilic crim~ lllllilll t‘ TH"'l\\'(‘I‘T\ Sionlrcrll nnll the \\‘1*.~'t in l-llsc of war with Amor- lr-a; the lllll‘f‘f‘filfiillfll Rilillvnyg nisn in PJIW‘ of‘ wnlq “TIN constructor] wcli tawny from thr- Amvririnn hor- rlr-r; tho (‘nlzrlrlinn Militia was form- ml prinlnriiy for flit‘ (TPTPIIRP of (‘illlllllfl ngninsf fllh T7ni|cr1 Srllfcs. Bu! in finish days 1f acorns mnsi llnllkclr ilmt tho (‘nifml fimlhn will ilVliT "ink" n rirliivcrntl- will" "f (‘rm- fill". : we nP"d scrlrrcly tnko fhc pnssilllllly inln nrrnllnf. A peaco- merfrcr is evon mom impmh- nhle, and more is no stronger frvrnc nphmfing rlgninsl if than tho dri- nirr for pPrsislnnl-n in the mind of vhc I-‘rMu-h Palrlnrillll. Tilcre Will n tiny. not In mnny vcnrs ngrv who tm was inclined to Innk with wond- callcd for action in Nova Scotu» who undertook the campsign there._ and who wtually carried out, if’ they did not plan, the deportatiorh. "It was," comments the author, “a strange chance by which a England poet, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, did more than anyone to recall the ‘Grand Derangement‘ to c. generation which had forgot- ten it.‘ mcidentally he notes, with s fine touch of irony, that “within twenty years after the dcporthtion the people mainly rcsp-msiblo for it had themselves rebelled against world n In” "he Wm “and b” England." sid his En iish-spoalrin f ll It is. of course. with the Provfnce e g a e ow- M be t Fr h C citizens as l Canadian pure and m” °' m“ m °‘ "w an‘ simple. n. the British Common- adian population and tradition, wealth of Nations he will be a lhet the author is chiefly concorn- loyal ‘ubmt of the w rd. Emphasis is placed particularly ' D m m t r _ n tached firmly to those traditions , . . l: m in - n e- g Tong n‘ g u u which are, after all. as Nirmsn as » rncc under which Frcnrh Can-i ‘they are Einglish." eldfl was settled and has always rc- "Jrlained, and (2), the attachment of N‘ the people to the land. The country. “life 0f Qucbcc is described as a wmblnalion 0g the ‘IQYIInLrjQX-‘Lh and Whatever may be the ultimate fthe twentieth centuries. The tlvcn- Outwme °f the W°T1d E¢°T1°m1° "ltieth century is gradually pushing Conferenm- l3 15 "idem Th" I » the seventrvcnth into the l)n"k-|de5d1°C-k has been reached for the fground, but fortunately m ihc time bcihg and that adjournment, Tfarmer gm push did my, cqmp 1m pending further consideration ofthe 1-40am m, “w; l; mo “Md. ‘The exchange stabilization question. is ‘j which necessary. There were other mat- edge tel-s lrpon which the delegates dis- nH-m- agreed, but the antagonism of the ' ruched Quebec at n11; the can. United States to fany proposal for l sdien agriculturist nlever hung immfldiflw Bwbiiizflllvh hls been the "fround his neck the load of mnch- chief obstacle to achieving any real ¥1|ncry (15-35 and gasoline debts and success. In the meantime it has ‘hank 10am; which w-Qjghgd dowyjbflifl] suggested that the Empire Ec- crinp srlnlimflnn upon Amcf-ihnn culture and American success. His nmhllirvn was tn go nnri live in "fhc .\'I1\If‘=" To rirly he has turned In Hi“ nthor rllrocfinn. Ho is friendly cnollzh in rm- All\r~riv:lnn_ h» likcs ihcir Jwzv. nml roads thnir hnsclnnll non-s huf hr- hzln cI-rlsvd to lflflk up m lhcm. Tn his nntnrnl loyalty ho NGW ll!!! nlirierl tho conviction that; h" is better of! whore be is, s citizen of l nation which lcllvvs him ff!!- dnm to remain himself." Summing up, the author expres- scs the belief that continued pro- gress intellectually, economically and politically is in store for the French Canadian And that while retaining his identity in his rels- tions to the rest of Canada, to the PA RLE Y DEA DLOCK era of over-mccilanizaiiun struck the west just on the :1)! the depression of 1930 No one knows whether ‘Senator, P“ f d bulk commodities in tmlns of a “m” ° NW“ “i 59°“ m“? f“ hundred cars. Electricity will do P11117159]! or for the American dele- an ma; swam mm d0, Ye; so fan. gation, or for the Roosevelt admin- tastic is the cost of electrification ismmom when he put forward h“ , at present that the locomotive will iprapossl for the limited use of sil- long “M” a" a hauler c’! freight I h - ver by central banks in their met- iosttlqclacflxgnsot and n place on mo allic backing for note issues. "One is led to wonder what these White House conferences with Pre- mier MacDonald, Premier Bennett, M. Herriot, and the representatives of other nations were all about. cer- tainly the President's policy st the present moment is extremely nat- ionalistic. Both the Farm Relief law and the Industrial Control act Hfggniflx Zwiofifltfg: lmeanlmore tariff restriction, and their nuldlstmn u to the musk even ln some oases s possible em- ‘m1 outcome o; m, gathering. m bsrgo. In his effort to raise the robbed M the time being olf cqmmodlty pflge 19mg, he h” 5p. whatever comfort they could have parently lost interest in the stabii- derived u what they expect“ had izatlon of currencies and exchanges actually happenat ' by intemaltionsl agreement. It is, therefore, no wonder that his dele- gates at London arc like men in an open boat on an uncharted see." The fact that hope persists for the ultimate achcvcment of some internationally concerted action that will react advantageously on world trade as a whole and so materially contribute to restoration of world prosperity. is tho testimony we have that the conference has been saved from oonrplete failure. There- re h possible, my: the Detroit News, to rmke headlines with rc- vclations that millionaires have ‘paid no income tax, but it might be hulking history to try Ind dig. covcr whet pressun and how much was exerted by private bunkingwulgeusinboilllovor- The following story is attributedflex o; 5 world w“ which w“ u, to Mr. John n. Rockfelier on thehhhke the world nfe. not for de- oocssim recently of his mh birth- "i" M’ ' M8‘ m" '4- m» c» - WWW‘. .. .::..t."'.:*"".....:'.r: there was p. community that re-‘ml than the“ t“ "vellum w oeived unusual good fortune. so the know whgthgr the gulmde of m4- people of the community met and Ivan banking for the csnellation of passed s resolution to take up s Ell-WP" w" ab“ M‘ 5°"! "I11! collection. The next day they metfancclfigfiugg‘: 3cm": ab; bee“ ectcd s va- again and decided that the calico-inane‘ m, active pressure a firm o! iioh should he M the nwr uhd.'the Morgan magnitude has at its meeting the third day, they decided command. they were the poor. EDITORIAL NOTES Ll _ The emf of largo numbers One of the events of the Victoria, is now made easy by all things of Australia. serif-nary celebrations is,h'h* mmhme 539- Th‘ "m" 15 u‘ ken w his new home by rsilwsy a great air race from England to: Melbourne, Australia. ccucitlonslxi‘: zrndmzfmalc“ have just been announced, says the a new country may, when w,” Australian News Letter. issued by [pared to what it was formerly, the Empire Press Union. Cash may be mede e wrt of martin: 1mm totalling £15m“, and a gold event. Ten millions of British can be well settled in Osnsds with l t . cup, vs. ued a £500 are offered for much h“ one" than the ma"! championship and handicap events, haif-dorlen British settlements and each pilot who completes the were made in our American colon- heart as would occur if the two hands were used. All skin surfaces of the victim's body should be avoid- ed, also his pockets and shoes for a ' severe shock can be obtained from such metals as knife or keys." The Schafler method is now con- sidered the best method. The pat- ient is laid face downward and the rescuer kneels down, beside 01' astride hlm,and placing his hands on ths lower portion of the victim's ribs presses downward to push air "out of the lungs, and then lifts the weight off suddenly to let air flow into the lungs. This is done 20 or 3O times to the minute or a little more rapidly than the normal breathing of the body. American “English” (St. John's Daily News) The two official languages of the World Economic and Monetary conference are English and French. Unfortunately American slang is not understood and thereupon hangs the misunderstanding which from ele- vating the five gold standard coun- trles to an enthusiastic hope" later plunged them into despair, and threatens the withdrawal of the French delegation from the Con- ference. It happened this way: when Mr. Moley, President Roosevelt's "bl-sin trust" head, arrived in London and was shown the text of the resolu- tion drawn up by the five gold standard countries, to which United States and Britain were asked to subscribe, he is said to have stat- ed, "Is that nll you want?" Now those of us in this country to whom American slang is familiar would have st once understood that the "aJITWB-nted was s good deal more than United States expected to grunt. But translated into French and thence into other European languages-and probably by the English themselves-it was under- stood to mean that Mr. Moley con- sidcred the proposals quits moder- ate, and hopes rose. European papers became quite certain that the United States dele- gation would slgn the resolutions, though some of them expressed sn- noyancc st the "vsgusness" of Mr. Moleyh statement. ‘men come the refusal of the Americm delegation to sign. And there the problem hangs, while France, Germany and their three smaller gold standard allies coquctte desperately with the pound, in the hops that at least it con be brought back to gold if the dollar cannot. The moral apparently is tlmt English is not English when it is "American"; end that when lan- guage is translated it is not mere- ly suflicient to secure exact trans- lation but to convey the meaning behind the ‘words. It merely in- stances snothcr of those very di- verse and difficult problems which confront the World Economic Con- ference in the attempt to resolve notional peculiarities into terms of intemstionalism. British in blood and sentiment the time to act is the golden present. settlement was arrived at, and the Lieutenant-Governor dissolved the lmgislature in Order that ministers ies Lindbergh last year, Congress in might appeal to the people on the strength of the deal. On March 10th the Lieutenant-Governor wired the Govemor-General, Lord Duffel"? in, stating that the Opposition ofllce. The Governor asked His Ex- cellency to say that the terms ar- rangcd were as 800d as the Island could expect or was ever likely to receive. Lord Dufferin replied that in the opinion of his advisers, in which he entirely concurred, no further concession would have any chance of acceptance in the Dominion Parliament. Tho Lieutenant-Gov- ernor obtained a similar message from the Federal Secretary of State for use in the pending election, The Government having been 4e- feated at the polls, presented its resignation to the Governor on April 15th. He thereupon called upon the Hon. James C. Povpefl leader of His Majesty's Oppositlonfl to form a Government. But, in do- ing so, he asked Mr. Pope for m undertaking to do his best m con-l summating Confederation during the approaching session on the term recently submitted to the people, "if none better can be lpro- cured from the Dominion author- ities." Mr. Pope refused thus to com. mit himself. He asserted that 11¢ Wilma "Oil Jibfidw the right of popular government to this extent, although he would do everything in his power to consummate Confeder- ation on just and equitable conm- tions. A considerable number of let- icrs passed between the Governor v drift away, And thy faint music melts into flu night. But ever in my heart, and in tlu quiet strings Live the sweet melodies of old, u dear, That I would come again, at mem- oryk calls, And wake awhile, upon thy fragile keys- Those ongs I loved, in days that dawn no mom-Miriam Suckling, duction and murder of young Char- a mood of indignation made “inter- state kidnapping" a federal offence punishable by twenty years in pri- son. Yet the kidnappers’ continue their frightful trade in American cities. kidnappings of the last week have been in Illinois, where a kidnapper- may be hanged, and in New York where he may be looked up 50 years. It is trite but true to say that the most appalling of rackets still flour- ishes because of the uncertainty of punishment. The failure of the hunt for the kidnappers of the phosphorus, potassium, calcium, sul- Lindbergh child shocked and alarm- magnesium, sodium, iron ed the decent citizens. It encour- chlorine and silicon. aged those who were meditating like crimes, especially since an immense is in league with fear, the worst en- sum was paid in ransom and not rc- emy of the race. Every man's hand covered. is against him. When he strikes, Among criminals the kidnapper his fellow citizens are moved not seems somehow further beyond the only by wrath but by shame and pals than any other. Even s. mur- dismay. That is how Americans feel derer sometimes shows great enough about the kidnappers who terrorizl provocation to get sympathy from their towns, but how to get rid oi humans and gentle people. But one the blight seems to be, at the mom- can never imagine an extenuating ent, beyond the wit of their policl circumstance for the kidnapper. He forces. SUMMER COAL vlclomll $1.15 AVON $1.00 Fully Screened _ Fully Screened DELIVERY EXTRA TERMS STRICTLY CASH MARITIME OOAL COMPANY .________i__. \ Plants in their normsl grow’ take from the soil ten or more sic- ments, These include nitrogen OALL IIERE FDR YDIIR VACATION NEEDS BATHING CAPS -.... 25o, 85o, 75c bllll $1.00 BEAOII BALLS IIIIIIIII 25c BEACH BAG! .......... I50 TIIIIIMOI BOTTLE! . . . . . . 11.00, $1.25 Ind $2.25 CAMERAS FILMS (Ill shot) I111‘ MOSQUITO ORIAM A complete assortment of Fishing Tackle, Files, Rodi, Baskets, Hooks, Lines, do. 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