MAY 10. 1932. _ ""““""';'_'_'~a _"1 '=”‘=°=‘='=_ C » - _ .-===_- >--- --=-e _ TPE CfmRLOIr@T0‘§',11_§U_A_RDL5§_ ____- _,~--___`_`:__`________ PAGE FIVE Gm- '.°°‘“* “WW” “ld tile" vel I into the matter. I _ - , h - ' _ 91:5 in 793'! iiK_' h Coun. Day: “We investigated that ress. T0 1) '"°' ‘-'°‘ *"’“-‘*'“P°“ U and hs-acknowledged that he was ` ‘ U §°o?rf.i`i'.f.P'°”°°'““ °' “““‘*- W1-ts-on so --... .....n-- Pdrents At' ,mb of Dr. Cmhen was not real- gimm-me “Dum” Wt in some dovohxhtuistixessey. what did you _ Wd” m“'m°" h V '“°‘“°°°‘ '“'f°°i°4.P°1'°°°I_'°fe tak' co . ns : “w didnt _ Ratary ucumatoimantliouahtthatimenqi _ou tm “ff V ° ‘i°°“y circumstances, whesrnrvmnoi In mmm mtmdmwz' th’ ‘ ' ` ' _‘“m.b’°°5h° W°!° 'UN ull' Coun. Hennessey: “It is a world Kmwuum' "pm" 9'1"" Du” muh u didn-g him se ef "Ten Commandnldhts for _Par- Park school district was held last tits to oops with his increased slvis coun, ' ' ’° '"° ‘“°°““ . _ Hemsssssy imtanscd el-ies siripss, or something." °“*°' f°i‘m°d *iii* *hem °f "1 ih' evening in the school building and neun. cud: some means should of zines being paid whlcblie alles- coun. noull in seconding the mo- ieffiiiiiis address, given before the was a great success. Mr. J; A.‘Moore be found mmobtaining increased ed had mt. h,m.."°eh,¢d _hy the mm md it W” common knowledge Rotary club yesterday by Mr. Reg- c wiv? ‘gsm um 'hh Ci°y'but had been putin thepolice- time the Polic, 3°,” W” not ,uhh inald Davis, a memberof the Na-. following program eaeb number of coun. _ ‘ .Q __ _agreed 1 mens pockets. chief Birtvvhistle timing in h “hmmm” ,mhnen tional comsell of the Y. M. C. A- which was heartily enoored by a cm H w» _:... " n' '° '" ““. th’ °‘i'° Wim” °°ii°ei'iled l-rs was not satisfied with the po. M” DPW “P” °°“°h°° °“ th” hi” 11°"-if-The feature number was I5 the °"' 5 ""“`|m‘"’mty "5 °9“` "UU" Wh° hifi IMD but aboard lice Committees investigation in pa” Plhyed hi’ R°““’Y md tm “ screed. _ V - “Q their ship. ' ' thi, imhmm The mhhuoh was Y. M. c. A., in the process of so- "°""°""°‘ T°“°"‘°"°‘ ' °°‘"'- H'-'viiwev asked if the disgraceful, he asia. inatancina oil.- °’“’ "“°h=°“‘°"°11 vid commended P. s. entilcd "oct Your Miln"- Ali- » . Police had -foundoutwbobadstolen 3. mmm 6, ‘hem mhwnduct Rotary on what it has been doing pareiluy they knewiiew to do ibut, The cityheaith report was read certain articles from button he which had come to hh, ,mehhon ,with respect to boy's work. colin. Hennessey asked what was handed these articles to the City Mm. th dh ment of cattle and hogs to be000i'i° 01’ f-hb Wlilllfl- In wine Clerk. ‘ _ _ _ ' husmml time ngggalngf 35333 "|312" The speaker thenydiscirssed the evening. miles. ii° *i\°“¥h°» *N “Plliiitlrv Stroll: oomplalnt as to the ss- parents Joh at present in this condition was. the tenants' own minlstl-ation of the City Police ne- mechanized and ovei-stimulated and Harry chandler of the salvat- fault. » pai-tmene was made by the ,peubei-_ MEAT AND F00” REPORT world. He spoke of delinquency and C0\iIi» Ti’°il1°1' "PNIO4 40\ibt The meeting developed into a » its causes, including broken homes, whether the landlords Im collect- heated argument on personal mat- __Y°"’ W°r°m'i’ and Fenueiheh I the great increase of divorce es ins the rents in many or time ill- mrs between colin. rrennessey and "°’°“'"" °"“5‘“f° mi’ "P°f* °f f*>°/.1-Ar .4<_-__ l "-M » .~. -ci , -.'¥§e Q . In mnlority of Canadians _f;`-f'¥§`iprobaI>ly do not realize lvilrit a wonderful choice `},f._'iJ:; oi'_ vacation opportunities' \w,`»`” this cuuutry offers. How `§j»h,§; runny of us in any one \"~.f'_1 province have first-hand kuowieiige of the Wide range oi at- tractions of our neighbouring prov- inces? Many no doubt have goric librolld io seek a holiday, forgetting that our olvn Dominion is un- equailed in the exceptional vliriety and range of its recreational re- sources. Surely a country which attracts visitors from other couri- iries by the tens of millions must liilvo recreational features of inter- est to its own citizens. Recreational Areas Easily Accessible It is so easy to travel in Canada thot an interprovinciai tour is a re- creation which e\'ery Canadian vacationist may well and profitably undertake. All the developed and much of the undeveloped part of the Dominion is easily acce§ible by train, boat, or automobile. Canada is served by two of the worId’s greatest railway systems and a number of smaller lines. The equipment and service are of the highest, standard. Steamers built specially for pleasure cruising afford many 'pleasant trips ulong the coast and on the extensive inland water system of izikcs, rivers and canals. A cruise from the hc.'i.i of the Great Lakes to the Maritime Provinoesis nearly equal, in distance, to un occuu voyage. Good roads lead to practically all scenic and sporting territories. Canada’s road system includes many thollsziniis of miles of surfaced highways, well equipped with direction signs and danger signals. Tourist accommodation, from campsite to hotel, is avciilahle almost everywhere. National Parks Cover Large Area Naiional and provincial parks in Canada cover nearly 25,000 sqiifirc miics. They are areas lviiich have boon \vitlldl'a\\'n from exploitation and llre being prcscrlcd in iiivir vir- gin bcriuty and wililncss, for pur- poses of pleasure and recreation. The largest nhltionni parks are in the Rocky Mountains section of Alberta, n region of unsurpmscfi scenic splcndoilr lidmirrlbly cquippoll b_v nniuro for all forms of sport onli recrcoiion. There are also iillport- lint pzlrks in liriiish CoIumiii;i,S;is- khtcilewnn, i\I:iniiob:\, Ontario llnli Quebec. Accommodation rrinccs nil the wily from liircc modrril hntvis. to lo: cabins and tents. Fisiiiilz is -===H. _ one of the chief' attrlwtions m the parks, but game animals and birds are rigidly protected and their fear- lrssncss never fails to interest visitors. Summer Resorts Numerous and Varied Throughout the Dominion there ore many summer resort districts which offer a wide range of attrac- tion and variety of accommodation. On the Artlilntic coast, in the prov- inccs of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, are typical sea-ehuro resorts, where salt-water bathing, soiling and deep sea fishing are the principal sittmcf tions. ']`he rugged beauty of this coast and the picturesque chilrm of the fishing villages, at the head of every inlet, cannot fail to cnchaut the summer visitor. Quchec’s summer playgrounds are of the most varied nature insclllding as they do, sell-shore, mountain, lake and forest resorts. Along the lower St. Lawrence, summer aol- onies have been established at many points. North of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa rivers the Laurentian mountains, olothedwitii pine forest and dotted with lakes, constitute n vast summer and winter playground. The Eastern Townships, which adjoin the inter- national boundary, also have a number of well-estaiblished resofrlfs, on picturesque lakes and rivers. Ontario has perhaps the largest number and greatest variety of de- veloped summer resorts of any of the provinces. The Thousand Islands, Luke of Bays, Muskoka lakes. and Georgian bay are known ihrolltzhmlt America, but there are in addition equiilly attractive, only slightly lm known, districts. Ac- commodation includes everything from minlpeite to palatisl hotel, and oottagixl may be rented, in any, district. In the provinces ol Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta many attmctive resoris are located along the shores of the lakes and rivers. The Canadian Rockies are world famous for scenic beauty and con- tain some oi the most highly de- veloped touriix. resorts on tha continent. British Oolunisia, with vnriedan-d mlendid scenic ati.l'sci.iona,isstcru.o- ist wonderland. The province has majestic mountain ranges, and ex- tensive lake area, stately forests, an imposing coast line, and many at- trocoive resorts in setting of excep- tional natural beauty. . Government Bureau ' Free Information Service For a number of yeerl the De- parvtmenf. ol the interior at Ottald has been engaged in the prolmotioll oi lthe Canodiian tourist industry more especially the development of tourist travel from the United States to Camadn. It is also en- deavouring to influence Canadians to 'spend their vacaltion in the Dominion. The National Develops ment Bureau of that Doparitincnh will gladly furnish interprovindsl road maps and other information for the use of those planning a Canadian tour, and where neces- sary will refer enquiries to provin- cial and local tourist organizations. Appiimnis should be as q>c»cifio sn possible as to the section of Canada in which they are interested, in order that available infomation may be supplied. f i ‘sv ..é. L_. 1 ‘l iiure of umm the report states, again. “'I'ha.t, said Coun. Burke, ' ‘ ‘ ' W" C 3 eh Estimated cost bf graveiling West "was as far as the committee could _ F°°d I""”°°t°" Nishii B* f-he Chhhdihh N=¢1°hhi H°' street. ral-is 'rci-i-aes and Mccllu so." They had no evidence to take Wi °“ T“°“d”'Y ‘he wth' _ ~ d gentlemen: iiihfhe m n ii ee i-gpg b lu went back to duty after his ten days Y°‘"` W°"5h1i’ ““ - 1 beaieefl; ici-rietnulnbcii lgoyearsrzlhd suspension. ~ Th* ““""°'¥“°‘i 1*” the h°“°' Hon. G- Shelton Sharp. is new Ie done when absolutelg' necessary Mayor sbewut: “Th” is ,_ good to submit hel'B'With the City P01106 mefnbef. was intraduced by Rong. It The Mhym. hefened to sheet my in eneoui-age the police to get R-°P0'rt for the month ended APP” ian Percy Turner and the charge C - 30th 1932: read by Rotarlan Dr. J. A. Clark. Davements being listed as real es- drunk and keep drunk. I have state » to lata of iii 'i in eiyi bond issues. ments signed by people who were at Thifii' i-W°_ 1\i1`¢5¢S WEN ¢ff€C¢€d The musical program included a an ° °'¥ ° - li . "i°f Siieii flagrant misstatements the that dance. 'rhla Police committee vii-hin the C-ty limits diifiiiir QP* local solo bv Mrs. Roy Clldmore at whole cuunefl wg liable to he sent is evidently very easily 'armed' 2? the fouwmg 01°-'aimed °f h°' who was ericored. _ he to the nit tin he said. It was This policeman was WW* °P ° ' _i i-\1°°i'r¢0lfeto :y ge city owned real previous occasion and was sll-iiP2hi`i' 05"” Argests C°n2' eo estate ig .1 mx; len, i-eu; gg. ed for a month and lnoiitlit Dwi- hts' they 'own is not worth tll0.000". If Yi?" 11°" P°"°° °“‘°°"‘. ‘"‘° \sdrsiaied_ malls it s habit of seine about Ooun. nolmm instanced the drunk in public. Wil mit!-NV" Wu Market building and schools. The discharge the whole of them- It_il Hiro: said the warm building was common knowledge that the offs- Nt an asset. 'niseaohools were vest- ers .were on duty that night. and POIFCE REPORT Drunk and disorderly . Drunk and incapable ... Theft theft Vagrancy ... .... .... 10 10 Totals ... ... ...... 32 __30 In addition to the above mention- sa in tnistoss 'rho' only rssi ss- thattiisv hai their "ii‘f°f°‘° °“- M M as --~= rs- -» or °-ri °f ner' .....°°°.:.':° '" “°.; n.::'°;f.'. err; ‘::;°...‘.;°:‘::.° 2;: s » - th d in: v WI# ° ' ' muilldmg md qu.°m'° Whm' M in Tim.. ° me _ being for 8D0edin8 and five for ne8' d' Umm 1-rem-.casey asked why the lecting to stop motor vehiclw at A tender--for mwlylnz oil and . ' r - _ _ mc is impeiigiou stop signs- Three convictions for llloline Wal discussed. Colm. Hoi reason for the :a e 1: ti; e “Wm humrmz smuggled liquor. one for lull suggested tlirdsafrability of had'not'been UWB _ 1 _ ii” he me responsibility was common assault, two for Juvenle 3 any mM |'n!!!md fr the xgiggfgtg, to command the Delinquency, one for abusive lang- !" “nt"'m. P i force l-ie uagc one for allowing vicious dog 'ith this sumstlon. ooun xsane- reswit °f i-11° P°‘°° ' ' Twdm (the lowest in ash sus) onicisl ‘did net 0° _ ' ' _ -mpg stewart: "Was this affair twenty six samples of milk and el- .MH mlmlu” °! “Fw” und' 'fn ei `di-imkenneaa reported to the even of cream from licensed milk _ vendors. delivering same._to the ' ' ‘ ' i ' chi f or Police sirtwhlstie: "Yes, sity analyst for test. In connection ills Pm. nothin! houses .vu. 0° ° , ,ee ward si- it-1 set withths 'collection or millr samples The appointment of a. for Ml¢ilti'lte?" - ' 'nn hmm,” io move- ini- a reduction to be at large, one for permitting setidx “mt .mad d fn`"the Mafstrateb salary if that dog to annoy byblrkins- . ° 'mm' * . iii, duty," On April 2'1th the force collected 'Won or xounsmsy. IIN °"°°°°" ' ' h g-nwymoosletterusenextday fromstorekseperainmarch, wen vlth the Market Oommitfee. :id npofhd up uhm" mum! w mum mhmmt' tive or the offenders were prosec- _Qcd under the by law reqecting mill and mit vendors, resulting in four convictions and one dismissal. we assisted th.. Prohibition oslo-‘- Oinm. Hanaeaaey said a divliil h°lt would be-placed of! the Park this summer. A muon narannnxr' W1 Piuisiiss ..,» 'bl-! , iii §§§ shi i 22 ,O _§§§§ ig* 2 F / i f ' weather conditions favorable he will 7726 GOfning Avenue was also given. ' any steps that would suspend the ' R°t“”““ Ne” M°L°““ “S Wei' cut an airline across the atlantic __ The Muym- huggesied time per. mlm further, and he accordingly coniid back to the club after his to (Continued from Pa” D - ‘_Duty: Whoso escapes e. duty avoids a gainp-T. Parker. Upward, upward, let. ua climb, 13 12 4 4 Unlawful entry I-ind 2 1 himself.-Browne. . tion in each case- lows 3 Prohibition fines nil. $101.10. Prisoners escorted to the Qi-i¢`0P8 County Jail .. .. Prisoners escort/cd from jail to Police Court for trial ... . Summonses served ... ..... . Blbpoemls served ... ... ...a Dwelling houses quarantined ._ Dwelling houses released from quarantine ..... ... Ticket of leave report/ed o 'hansients in station ovemlght: Vlddua dogrdestroyed ' nl Rerpectfully subm‘tied, Living: Every man truly lives as long as he acts' his nature or some way makes good the faculties of pi a pected of the unlawful sale or pos- session of intoxlcatlnk liquor. Two prosecutions were disposed of under the Prohibition Act with a convic- ta The amounts collected in Fines. th and Costs during April are as fol- C0 Miscellaneous fines and costs. Other duties perfol-me_d by tha force during April are as follows: one across the Atlantic ici' lhc *LH* the coast of Spain. Otherwise Race Wiii foliffw the Swat circle L0 K. of C.-Regular K. ol C. meet- England, thence over France tio ing tonight at g_i5_ 2973.11 elv- If the fiisht is Siicvesifiii -i _ _ P! The Holnian-Pickdrd Bicycle Road aptain Boyd will be thc first man Piiy FLYING VISIT-Pilot Jain-"mme takes hmm _hme 13ih__ as hi conference- ing the arrival of the Car lorry iii ilioiis will ii-.ivc a field day oil thc Capta'n Boyd purchased thc|Borden, Charloi\‘i0Wil`S i>C=\liiy,comlng Iiilporilll Economic Confer- Colllmbia. from Charles Levin;-, wh0 spots, the Confederation Cliiliiibcr,‘en¢e_ ionihi'l-nw. A gcllorlll discus- Bde history in the ship as ihchhorsc racing. golfing. battling. ii-‘i\'|sion of ilic Ottawa meeting will be- rst trans Atlantic passenger i\'h°i1:irig. etc. Tho picture was lrl'<‘nii.\'igln siioriiy after the I-loiiso opcils, iarence Chamberlin llc-lv from enjoyed and a vote oi thaiilis waslnnd will iuobably occupy the grunt. Roosevelt Field, L. I., io E'sloben.'convcycd to Mr. Mould. er part oi thc dny. Germany, almost five yours iico.i l-l-_ _Ill allswcr io li question by Rt. The p‘0p‘:.sed flight would take ihc Hon. Mackenzie King, opposition Miss L_ Jones. Verduil. Qllfiihhr leader, Prcmior Bennett said to-E 8 . ~ ii? hlrd time. ilrrivcd in the City last rvoiiiiig..higm discussion woiiid noi, bc iim. ‘institutions to servo tho rzrowih Miss Jones is a guest nt thc Can* lied. li. will take place when oil ap- “nfl Ui” h"ii‘i5 “-`"i"iS °f mdai'-“‘ T" --<1* " ` adian National Hotel. propriaiion of $250,000 to provide H~ W- B°°°h""~ _ ~-- for the cxpellscs of the conlcrcllcc, True Friendship: True friend- is ulidcr consideration. Wisfwmf Th" Wiser """ “"5 me hip is an attribute of viriiic and Truth: Truth crushed io crlrlil *___*__.___ iii0ri‘ i'@Hi“iii.V ‘i0 W0 P"i'°f`i"" Um” lhfedlisness. and can only be cc- shall risc again. The ciernnl A Trllc Woixl: How sure it is that happiness lids in olll' i1i'i'\SDI ihhi- Ghtcd between high and noble years of God are hors; But or-lil wc say ll true word, instantly weiit has no more enviable gift than In sublime endeavor; Nor forget oilr work in time Acts on the for-over. A Job: You will always find fxi ‘ i_ A. BlR'l'W.S'i'LE, minds. The food may, thc bad ror, wounded, writhcs ill pain, mid feel it is Gods. not ours, and pass 'iho uneventful moments it brings _ela‘in five searches of premises nies ‘»_ N 5 ' chief of Pollcezman must miss it. dies among his worshippers. iii on.-E. B- Browning. i-Maurice Mlicteriinck. Failure: The only failure it man 39:: the N050; -‘lhilllhhfll bl; Dim; cs Wade al'l‘ilvcd iilbtilc Cliiy SU;ldhY\rcady anilolinccd. The roads are sci- ousilt to fear. is failure in <:leavinS 9 590011 0 Y t S0 0. about 11 o`c ock y P3110 1'0"* ting in good shape now for can-it iiei' beiiis C0i- Ciiiifits A- Linh' 'I‘rui~o. bringing ovcl' a passensel'.jtcstants tranlnir. N--George Eliot. i‘8i1~ Iii fiyilill alone. CHP il" Mr. Russel Davison, former clerk of. Thys is an annual affafr iimt iei B0yd Wiii lliiiliiilli i0 h0iCi his the Victoria Hotel hero, later man-hooked forward to wiiii inim-uri, The ‘U59 'hy dffiifi i'0°i¢0iii“§- The nBCi` Of the Nova Scot a. Hotel., Ti”U'iprizcs this year are in keeping with i BHC Wiii Iwi be 0¢llliDPCd with ro, Mr. Davison is how in thc auto-;o¢hc,~ years and from wiini we cnn iui pc,-iommii C Oi miie duiie; dio. mobile business. They loft on return i ti rr i Qing io be ii long "The modem development of in- at 5 o'clocl< the some afternoon. rof Iiui'ic;.gTlic course will be trumenis has greatly simplified the --_ ihe snmc ns lost year, nearly half' roblems of navigation," said Cap- Gvno MEETING -- Hon. H. F._0[ it hnihg how Fayed i-ond .md we... in Boyd. "I am confident I can Mewpliee wig ciiulviilali at ille reg- i_‘manager. The picture shows vor- O'i”T/\\v/\_l\1ti_v 9-