jfb "f1 115.??? “"532”? 2'5 "term ccr-Jaziszvtw J_ fl“‘u.n (r101 PA onrocit The Charlottetown Guardian tit-n” a Purm-ll r tt minim l- J I u- Lure J-l . in“. t. w- wtar) |.l| Ill llll n \ ll mi.“- t | tut. unit.»- 4H4! ll ‘nnnnmllr r h (‘i-nu u-iimug inti- llvllliili-il mi‘.- 1x00 p" ynll llll 1min"! Irlltrrmf in illt w! win itn nihum-oi mulled lo Prim-q lhriu irtl ' - uvr vvnl lln ndrunn) \i l n-u in 4 .| m.- ttult I nllrll i-lntn .\.\Z l ltllfib, JULY 31, 193T -__.___s ,, _v _ , _ _ Service‘ A bihcr liuv llitfl \\'_ 'l_'u' lav.- ACBT: b). one of nibition .\s- of initiative i’ considera- s- zinv efforts v\i"i interest of try, as Otllllll-l H.,~' _ _ Depart-z Ilrnnswick Old Age Pensions Act during th. u-rviccs of i cr box -li unlit-r‘ Ii this, . must do3 ' all '.C‘f‘-' tU v," l c:.:i XI‘.£li~l(: in ini- 117- ' ~ .‘\ Milcouic Visitor .‘\ "I - ' or to‘ th i l.‘ lJLKKTPlltC _l. l7 1 »- liztt-ruiitioival i'l‘.‘itl.(ll repute. It - ~; ici- of hrtlf a iurpctfs the honours . .1 him. Anioitg bur of the National “ Association of ztute on Interna- niiiittee on Intel- Lctguc of Nations "ird Island last nplimcnt of rrned holi- . for he . »-i \\§ii'h he ltlli and thrtt. lit: l ' . (ling- i I. .rni'ln, .\"'r ' l. f a thoughtful : ' during - of rit- '- t \‘.i| Tl their i .\tn- in; the t '. lit and llJt-l. : other signifi- ‘llt lit-ii li_'.' (i; " t'~ llud‘ HFilI-g ly Tur- l lz‘.\r-.\i-t~ tinder- ruczul chrinqr-s duties 4t. stri-‘nitt? l . _ . . . , . ' '. ericton l‘..\{]lCl‘1l!1f‘l‘l!Ell Station they are making a “W!” l° ‘he °mP1°§eT ma“ ‘he l\"-\al (ico-i . . . ., , m- pmludzi‘ | luiulevard will be continued. ln future this \\i.l “Mull” m- lie a permanent policy on all trunlt roads. tli -idt~s oi tliel Department of 'l‘rade and Commerce. Colloidall fuel. if it Ctil11(‘> into vogue generally, should in- crease the constimptitin of Canadian coal bv a very large zunount. l I Editorial Notes r Ypres III. i917. ‘> l l U Now that Hon. .\lr. Michaud has gone with- l out doing, or promising any-thing for the Pro- ; vince, we must possess our souls in patience until lion. .\lr. Dunning comes. i 3 i I Total payments to pensioners under the New i2 months between lune. i936 _‘-'L‘t'lf', amount to $i._:,-R.4o;.o_:. i‘ i I 4 and lune of tlcis ‘i lessdt is remarkable the number of "authorita- , tnc’ statements appearing in the mainlnrirl Press allegedly giving his intended decision re~ garvling the leadership. I l U I Notwithstanding dire predictions. .\Ir. S. Woodsworth, .\l.l"., has been re-elected head of executive. Though having only seven members at Ottawa, the organization with vaulting ambi- tion, has decided to form a “slate" for the pur- pose of taking over the Government after next election. Ii i ll! l 000,000 and Si4.ooo,ooo is planned by the On- tario Government for this autumn. Ilon, T. B. .\IcQuesten, Minister of Highways announces. Half of this sum will be spent in Northern On- l l f A road-building programme of between $12.- ‘ tario and the rest mainly on the “middle" high- way between Toronto and llzuniltou and ntinnr extensions in Fouthern Ontario, The work of v w Articles of special interest on the educational l! 4 I ideals and progress of Dalhousie University ap-i }pcar in the current issue of the Dalhousie Re- mscmaied “Y ‘he Pavemelil- v, l‘ll~l'lfllil,: view. They are by Dr. D. C. Harvey, Provincial Archivist of Nova Scotia. and Dr. R. H. Coats, Dominion Statistician, Ottawa, and are ‘timely in view of the preparations which are being made for a reunion in August next year to coin- memorate one hundred years of continuous teaching at the University. I 1 l i Commander H. H. Harwood of the British cruiserdixeter told a luncheon meeting at Vic- toria, BIZ, that before a British naval force can guard the l-finpire against attach “sister services" must provide adcrptate protection on land for‘ docks. railways and communication systems.‘ \\'hich nteans Caitada must lay foundations for, [her own atlcqtiate defence and protection, aftcrl " ., I1(,r(: Wml which she may look to the Mother Country inf‘ assistance in the way of Imperial naval service. i I i ¥ According to Mr. C. F. Bailey of the Fred- special feature of horse breeding in New Bruns- wick to avoid the importation of horses rcstilt- iug in sending many thousands of dollars an- l itually‘ out of the province. ,~\ few years ago a (‘Willt-Hllc‘ sit-v - lv- cniuncrrttcd, lt.i'._v'.< , 1'!"-'filtllli»l‘|1ll"_\' , lu/lavl " s’. iii ‘l 5 the priuiary nccrl ' ' > lr-wl." for only uni‘. uiuiniiiiii its “v.1 iusiccs ‘-\'|l> l the illnt-lr- differ. r ' !'- diff" "ind labutlr ‘ “ v t‘ - in p fur thel " , l,::ii7.'i-. rt ‘rctious if]: r-u" zu t" l l. "l suggest tlsi." ti: -'- mew-tires pru- '. nit lli-r'f'fll‘("l to have t't.:" ~ a ‘ - f l .1. di-tirgziniztwl by a find m‘ t" uliilt would drag down ~ not." their r. " 5 AA( -| l ." iW- f "dun exchanges if it involved con- n- of lhl- internal gon- ' Quint disi-rguitization . » ' t: uicltid- d Sir Sit-illicit. v———————————- Furl [Ixpcriitients -l.,‘.- ll . ' i _~ "llli"l1i< with a new fuil in‘ i ‘ , . l civil and critde. oil, c.'ir.'" d 0'1‘ l : ‘ :1‘ ll_-.- 7t lvnc-irle firm in cntfiir-W‘ u v. " l i rdStt-ruu-liip(fumpany, wPil. lt is said that ._v llC ailr-pted as the l will l"""lllt‘llll_\‘ it gives int-i, although it is ap- ‘l i: uiil mean a great Iikrlv In lm mliirfird rrflh fnndrqimlv iinlcs. - ui tirrzu tritaiti and 'I'hr-rc is now a real prospect of the ship chan- n" t r i - - - v til hi: not nil is ztviifl- ni-l's dcvclopitii-itt upon a scale long desired and n‘ with results which will undoubtedly rcdouutl to ;,l‘ I ion of crude pctrnleutti lllf‘ advantage of the Port of Montreal and i.- ;~ ~; .., nu. a \('.‘lf‘ w-hr-rvas itn- only less directly to that of the whole Domin- |, u» . .. i; l\‘."i 1n? llll't'l'-llllill'lf'l‘ billion grtl- ion." Meanwhile (harlottctowit Ilarbottr dredg- lllns iii p; -.:i oi all kinds, including 24 mil- int: ntust hang fire for alleged lack of fllmlfi. 0f lion for ships itlunc, according to figures of the l l i‘ first as a \\'('cl\'lv then as a daily. iirtiiv i ‘ i and socially clcct in l-Itiglantl. its in the llritish to he done in any one session will be contingent ~ 'l'ho mixture tipnn the ainottnt appropriated by Parliament for crunr- nil and 4o pcr that season. ' vi lluid -l fncl in large mill Irl llir (null-art, and ‘which if n/Iogrllirr mi- Clydvsdale stud was established at the farm but was replaced with Percheron horses. as it was found that the average‘ farmer in the pmviuce preferred the Percheron type. At the present time the station has one high class Tcrchcrott stallion .\'ir William Laet. and four Percheron inarcs, Three have colts at their sides now. IR i fi I The Klornitig Post. the oldest titorning daily in Loniloti has just changcrl ownership and be- crinte the property of Lord Camrose of The Daily Telegraph, The Post was first published in i772. and has hcen continuously issued since. lt is noted as, I thc exponent of lllf‘ views of thc "ltiglt-brtlws" in the Rlorning Post was to obtain the. hall-i mark of being socially. politically and religious- ly correct and acceptable. The llaily 'I'clcgr.'tpli. on thc other ltiind, was. and is. the cxpoucut+ the mirltllc-class and industrial point of view. Lord Canirose was fririttcrly .\[r. William liwcrt Berry‘. and is chairman of .\llicd .\'cws- papers I.td., and of Allied Xorthcrti Nevvspautrs l.trl..owticr of a chain of newspapers, coinptrtitttrs of the llarntswnrtlt group. 1K I it The long legal battle of .\liss (“atriona l.oui<e ‘i llaclean of .\rrlgour to bc dcclzircd chicftain of} her branch‘ of the (‘Ian .\l".(‘l(‘t'lll is over-and Bliss .\laclcan is nri ticrircr hcr goal than when the fight bcgan last year. Thrcc jitsticcs in Court of Session, I-Izlinburglt. agreed chicftaiu- ship has no status in law and that the Lord Lyon King of“ Arms has no jurisdiction to determine a dispute as to a lligliland chicftainship. Rival claimants to the chicftaittship were Miss llaclcan and her cousin, Licut.-Conimattrlcr ll. ll. Mac- lean of Burslcdon, Ilampshirc. The former-- chicftain, Miss Mziclcatfs father, LicuL-Com- mander II. Maclcnn, died in 1930. l! i i i Naturally Montreal is rejoicing with cxcecd- Thc Leader of the Opposition is not taking‘ ._ I ziny one officially into his confidence, neverthe- ihe C.C.F.. and with him practically the same’ ,c.zit.~‘ art. .. ing great joy over the hand-out nf $ii.500.000 for the rleepeningpf the St. Lawrence. The Montreal Gazette forgets all about its economy strictures and can scarce forbear to cheer. “The only room for uncertainty as to the prompt and expeditions execution of the project." it says, "arises from the fact that the amount of work There should not be, however, any great anxiety tinder this head, since the ap- propriations will be submitted to Parliament by the Government, tvlticlt ltas n/t/trazrd flu.‘ flan policy of economy. episodes. We canot afford t0 be taunts BY Illc. WAY With their customary Australian thoroughness the Australians are flshnns the police dog. 1t is a menace to humans, of course, but much more than a threat to live- ; stock. A btll was passed by the Vic- » toria state legislature requiring all owners of police dogs to pay an ad- ‘ dttfonal $12.50 reglstrat on above the ordinary license ‘fee of one dol- ‘ l lar. ‘This measure was the outcome l Qlibat . Ifiobp 0f much artery comment about A!» satinns. which are wldelv regarded as savuzc animals. In no Case 15 g_ holler dot: allow-Md out except 0n aj the t leading strlniz The effect kleqlslation has been that of OWHPFS | who canot pav th= fee, nr who arc ~ not prepared to do so, have taken Aisat ans into the dog hospital for killing-Brandon Sun. ‘ '*——_ l American bankers long before the depression went on record as op- l posing indiscriminate chartering of new banks. Their warnings were i largely unneeded. with the result ‘ that when the crisis came American banks presenteda sorry picture as compared in the situation 2n other countries. A big factor 111 the col- lapse was the number of unneces- i sary banks, managed by men who; only under the most elastic inter-i pretation coud be called bankers.‘ But. it now looks as though the lcs- l son had been learned. The Federal: Deposit hisurance Corporation, co- l operating vvizn state banking de- partmems, is quietly merging. and without loss liquciaung, some of the smaller and weaker banks. De- finite discouragement. is handed out to those apply-fig for new citartersl Banking associations are raLsng standards for entrance into their profession. with Lhese safety-first precautions it is a sound assump- tion that no future ebb of the bus: ness tide w ll take stich a toll i batik failures as did the la.-t.-—f-hil- ‘ adelphta btlllehlfl. A mountain man who rare.y, if ever, visited a town of drove into Statesvnle Wll-ll his sou, trazelluig in a uecrepn, car. cumb- ing out of the car on one 0f the main streets, the old man appeared He scraped his feet on the naitl sur- face, and, turning to his son, re- , m‘ calrhmflc 5mm‘! be give“ by marked: “well, t dont blante cm; mmlih- If the" l5 §°°d , for building a town here. 1m‘ to believe that. the bowel should be .‘ vlllnzes within the ground is too darn hard to plough anyhow.‘ —5ac~kv' lle Tribune. In the strikes which are epidemic and contagious and which tne play 0f internataonal nuance prmokes by monetary devauation, tncre is a danger which shouid give pause to the various conflicting. factions. This danger Ls that of me "agents provocaieurs" whicn evil forces .n- slnuate everywhere to CXCILB the opposing pat-ties to errors-oi Jiiug- ment. and to disorder; to poison conflict stilt furtner with the uouble obiect of bringing dtsqreuit always upon the forces which might be good and of turning the smallest quarrel to the QGYBILB-KE of the forces of anarchy. . , These agents may generally be recognized by the same signs: an art ficiat ex- tienaism which renders them more employer himself; warmer partisans of labour than labour men them- selves. They slip into both camps to sttr things up, to upset. and, if pos- siblc .destroy at. sense of propor- tion.—Ex. Max Eastman, Communist writer anu cuitor, wno spent several years 1n Russia during the early part of the Soviet regime, has been attack- ng DICULOI‘ Stalin bit-erly m B series of articles appearing in the New Ycrk World-telegram. Th5 cause of his wrath is tne execuLon of his friends before tiring squads after brief and unfair tria.s. l-ie de- clares that it is lflCrédlllte tnai. men any size, l THE IISUAL ‘VARNING ABOUT APPENDICITIS At least once a year I eel it mi duty to talk about appendicitis. Not. that there is anything new t0 tell but to give the same warning as o! previous years to that num- ' ber who do not. know the terrible consequences of making three serious, though natura‘, mistakes when there fa a pain in the ab- domen. These m‘stakes are (at giving a laxative to "clear out the bowel", tlJl allowing food to be eaten. (c) tslaytng the calling of a physician. ‘ Some idea of the danger of giv- ing laxatives (and these figures have been given before) vtas re- corded fn I-Iygeia a couple of years ago. "By l survey of hospital recordl. ‘he Medical Society of Philadel- phlfl. showed that. in cases in which alaxatfve had been given 7 per- cent of the patients died. but. where no laxative had been given only 2 srcent cited. In other words, when a laxative was used 1 person out of 14 died, but. when there had ‘ been no laxative, 1 out of 48 dted. < When only one laxative, or one l dose of a purgetive (stronger medicine) was given. 1 tn 17 per- sons died: but when a number of laxatives had been given 1 in 5 died." What should be done when a sharp pain occurs in the lower right side of abdomen. which pain g perhaps started near the pit of the .‘ stomach and then went down to lower right, side and remained there? "The patient should lle down, preferably on the back. No laxative l emptied, a. small enema-a pint of warm water containing a tea- spoonful of table salt (but. no soap) should be given slowly. Nothing should be given to ease or deaden the pain as this would make 1t difficult for the physician, if called later, to tell whether or not. the case was appendwltts." If the pain continues-tn the one spot-for over an hour or two a physician should be called. No food should be given unt‘1 it 1s def- initely known that the case Ls not appendicitis. Operation 1s the treatment for appendicitis. 1f ft is determined that a severe attack of appendictvs ts present. the quicker the opera- tion is done, the safer the patient J?- crIZXZot/rzm. THE LAST woim Creep into thy naarow bed, Croop, and let no more be said! Vain thy onset! all s-ands fast. Thou thyself must. b;eak at fast. Let the long contention cease! Geese are swans, and swan; are geese. Let them have it how the; will! of the train ng and backgtound OI the eight generals rcccuuy exec- uted could have behaved .n exactly the same vvav in "coitiesszng' k118i)’ guilt. He ho.ds that their confes- 510115 vccre WHltLD by a cottiinon l audior, mat may we ul n.5, tOPu-l Tn hr‘ fflaftirgfl I ett by the tear oi to..uvc and thci desire to save t...ii' L-ttLAJJo from prcc-ccunon. life (i-‘Iliillkxtthil of s.- calieu "cu. AJAA§ nus m.“ g...- -u by the usmqe world as cati"c.t L\ci‘ suztc in: tr at oi a few yta... .118 Lalfitlttl] cnghcc... ago.—v.a.,-,aty “cram. Ife has lcft us. In the remote pad-m‘ Li‘ filth, tOUHtlyQAJ! \~AA\lc 1 u...» boAi a...i “new olu LftQtLh pin-aces i.t.,,t.-, tn....i,.i tiny nth; LC 03mg, L-cl] new f itctii- t.......i, Old pcopiL nits purine about mos.- nno die, "no n1... gone iiotnc." AL was a uitnertal pa...» uniuI.g_Utii_t-_ 0.. i251‘ tuitinai inuoreis, wiitxse Lie Vvitn one toil t.c..i ..i.ii' cums, uuys to tnsir last, r...ti t think ma. ma; ptnase must. nan: Bflbtn null} in: aetise tnat. one uay the lA/Al hfltllu be over anu the rest would C-JIIC, and that rest, ine cessation o. 1.0.1, wherever tuai. mcurreu, would b.- honic. So tney say, "ne has gene home." When our long days of work are over here tnei-e 1s nothing 1n our oldest customs which so stirs the imagination of the young mem- bel: as the cry which goes down the lobbies, "who goes home?" Some- tmes when I hear it I tnlnk of the language of my own countryside and 1 ieel that, for those who have born»: the almost tnsupportable burden of public life there may well be n day when they will be glad to go home-Baldwin. The National Government In England has won seven out of the las; eight by-electtons. The people of Britain seem satisfied with the present Administration-and with every reason. It. has given the Unt- ted Kingdom sound government.- London Free Press. The Inockerl cry "Inlemintlonll organization ls n sham." The League of Nations. they assert. ts l ftitiui-e. They point with Just acorn at. the fate of Abysslnla. ‘They point to the fraud and IIYPOCHBY Wh 0h has accompanied the non-interven- tion policy in Spain. we must not be discouraged by these sorrowful discouraged by them. Either civiliz- ation is going to control the air. or Thou are tired; best be SL111- ‘rnr CHARLQTTETOlVN QQARDIAN Behind The Headfines At Ottawa By Dean Wilson 1; 1s no exaggeration to state that very few Canadians are ab! l0 ifully realize the true value of Can-i lgdis wealth near hi9 AfClJ‘ Circle- ‘However. now a little secret has ‘come on’, in Otawa. arid it ls that lcfflalfl departmental officials Of . the Federal Government have been ;wgrking for several years on many "ideas which aim to 0P9" PP m“, ‘vast ncrthern section. with thel fcause of this disclosure comlnS ‘from the recent sensational filzhts or the Russian airplanes who made two spectacular flights from Moi- lcow across this vast terrftt-‘YY l0 ,' th~ sunny slopes of California. The question was raised in Ot- fiswa whv the Fedewl Government ‘had not in any wav endeavoured ito develop this territory, and if it lwa; not fr!" that Canada's pew. ‘sessions tn the frozen north were tn danzer from foreign hands wet-l Hug a strangle hold of! the enorm- ous natural resources. Now ‘t Mn w-"v readily h" stated ,here that the Dominion of Canada has been working several years to originate ideas ,‘whfch would permit the safe and pane development of ‘his land. In ‘ fact, right now the officials of vari- ous departments in the Capital‘ l know quite accurately th- ex'ent of; the extremely rtch deposlt- of m'n-' Jtrqls there. and the contemplated? iolans will involve a hugs under-l taking on the pvt of the FederaW Government, and which fs expectedj to yield a sensational new source of wealth to this countr". l Fivery preparation has been made to carrv on mining projects and to; do refinlniz right on the soot. and,‘ ow‘n»z in the particular conditions of this vast. unfnhabltablp terrltorv, actual realization of these objects, has been delayed. However. ft will be no surpt-‘se ff thes. ploneen M85011 "iove fn on these new towns and, next vear or earlier, since ft ft known that alr- "lanes mav plat" a farce role tn hustling the plans, This modern meens of transportation wul be used to carrv out the materials for the establshtr-g of mills and machfnerv. to bring materials for blflldiniz homes for these northern DlOneers, and so forth. Remark- able research efforts have showni that. certain fruits, veeetables and grain, mav l» prrown there through’ "Wit-la! methods of cultlvaflon fn-l doors t It. l; obvious to th. server that it will not. be font! now‘ when such des‘rable products as "old. of]. fufis. radium timber. will start on ftfq {been pnrtkev-w a-aljpm- p, m, ,..,t_ ous world markefls. and many Can-. adian entemrlses will funfsh a‘ new i source of revenue to a large num-l ber of citizens of. this countrv. That‘ is the opinion of official Ottawa. a 0 a o When the Coronation ceremonfesl were 801118 0n in London. a small' incident caused a surprise. ft was] th; fact that. various solders of the DomLnlons took part tn relfevingl the steady guard that watches. Buckingham Palace, and which 1st lhe official Landon residence o; m5 Male-st.“ K111: George vr. ‘ At that tinne, an enquiry was made. but official retlcence we; flu‘, "Ward {or every error: to obtain’ information Why this pfocedure was adoped. l Now. slowly but surety, n, is clear why this interchange ofl Tbev out-talked thee, hLasfd thee, tore thee! l Better men fared thus before thee; Fired their ringing shot and pas-’ so , iHotly chirged —and sank at. last.‘ l lChflYRe once more, i dumb! ‘Let the victors, when thev come, When the forts of folly tint, Find thy bod" bv the wall! —1\!".TTI~IEW ARNOLD. into the squalor of the dark ages. Only bi’ n grand combined effort y can we esaoe from a deluge of mls- , cry. This is no time to abandon the "iv-so of the League of Nations, Th:s ts no time to despair of true international comracleshtn and co- "rrtahnn. On the contrary. it is the tint.- of n11 cfhfers to advance wit h “eh rare ve and to persevere.- Churchill. then, and be i Bassy stomachs R E Ll E V.E D l If you have lny trouble with your stomach such as Indigestion, dyspeplh, sour utomach, heartburn, ‘Qflrlq distress, etc. Then don't de- lay getting n bottle of Dr. L. B. Evln‘s Stomach Mixture immediately. Evan‘! tumult Mixture la I prescription of’ Dr. L. B. 3 Evnul, noted English Physic- guards $30k Place. and it was bu;- the start 0f a vgzt, 5pm,.“ of 1n_ Wwhflnsiniz soldiers ' which Wm lake Canadian rercrults to every Pflrt of the Ezaplre. and Pkewlsel bring to Canada. soldiers from all' parts of the In otherl “mrds- It l5 hODEd to create an‘ Imperial army or flrzhtinz force in D1809 of the 03d and outdated sys- l tem Althouzh ell rr~~ ~ _. tended the fm l1 co Layman flatylterpi‘. "Jnfefence in cxfictiv What u if -- "'3; at, this pistol-i: Tilhlifi, madlllil flpenlv admit that they ‘hay; zdftttled a DCIiCy of secrecy ln ti‘; 159a interests o.‘ the Empire, yet, it that?“ "nknvyn in Ottawa now be a deflnl e defence pqiicv has en adopted by the Empire, when. by‘ each of Dammtons. tncludtrwl °‘"‘“°“- ‘"1" share Dfvportlonallyl In responsibfllty for the eno-mous tezlrmamcnt ercenditurr, c 51°" the first lndlcatlon or this “f? “will Dolley has come out, and lnle-“chaflfle 01 soldiers or troops, which idea was originated Y the new British Minister q War. Hon. Hore-Bellsha who to allow lad f ' Australia. News Zeiilaanritd. Saudi: iii? l“ “M0115 parts or the m- hope; O I I O Wflshlfltwn has provided n new’ ggbéect of discussion 1n the cspim th nnada. A report was issued 1n thfltcnmtiu of the United Stale; a “m” "t" 1t L: eXDected that certain new inventions will create In: of which we have the sole rights lo and since lelllng it have received numerous testimonials from utlsfled pnrchuers. Try a bottle today. Price l5 cents. S T 0 C K A I D ANIMAL SPRAY KILLS AND REPELS ILIES. LICL. and MOSQUITOES Slochld In one of the beat cattle lprnyl on the market nml ll absolutely gnlnnked . not to taint tnlllt. nor t6 ntnln, ' blliiter nor burn the hlda or - hl'r. I Write. Phone or Call for one today. the afr 5s going to wreck ctvtltz- ation. Either the scientific educa- ted race; nre going to control war or war fa going to rufn and plunge the scientific educated races back l l Phone m. m m. o». st. ________________l v PRICE PER I28 028.5130 l TIIE rwo mics l fn“ “grew v! unemployment with- c n s ort time. This statement Wu; ontatned in the annual report or the National Resources Committee avlhich explains that "bad business One does not cut off men from Wflfk- find send them home, n, i, pointed out that definite work now Being on wfu produce improvements and inventions which will throw out of work hunched; of thoua. ""18 0f Persona. andcreate g new‘ "Mwmlc hroblem for the country Tl" "Fort quotes concrete ex- amplea. It 1a nothinz new for Canada to Witness industrial revolutions lhwuith certicn amount of un- BWDIOYment, and this latest warn- ‘"3 his 56F" taken very seriously by cfflcfnlq 1n Ottawa, Congequ. Pflllv. each case has been studied lalely. and thfls will be continued untli the Government m. 0mm; him made the neceasarv prepara- Hons for any situation likely to be JULY 31, 19‘ l l I iDALHOUSIE-FIJNIVERSIT‘, HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA Maintains I high standard of scholarship. Includes all the Faculties of a University. largest Staff. Libraries, Laboratories in Eastern Cana-ia, Arts and Science Facility Degrees: B.A.. B.Sc.. B.Com.. B.Mus.. PhmB. lplumn: Music, Engineering, Ilouschold SElPHCP Phlrmacy, Education. ' l Four Year Advanced Courses In- ; Classics, Mathematics. Modern Lilllguagg5 and History. f Grlduate Courses of recognized standing, leading p, l degrees of 01.5.. M51‘. l Cannes preparatory to Professional Faculties, ’ New course In Public Administration. l Many valuable scholarships on entrance and lllrough the courses. The Professional Faculties in Law, Medicine. Dentistry. enjoy an uncut-fled rrnutxtlwn wxasv Inclusive Fees. in‘ the B.A. course average about Sllilijm a year; ln the B.Sc. course about $190.00 a ymr, Residence Shfrreff Hall, residence for women. Carefully supervised t ‘dentin! facflftles for men, <1 feverishly for s toot-respondent of lTtmes. calls the "most far-reaching; political reverse ever suffered by a,- great party m at"! week to President, Wav from came ‘Senate abandoned their his Supreme Court measure, hand-i l executive in 561156 authorized him to put the Unit/ed 1n-Z—> RovAL VICTORIA cotiéé? mvInmmnlI-nowmlrruunuimou.) McGlLL UNIVERSITY IAIOIIIIJTICOIAAIDVOUNIIOYAI MONTREAL Appiagw," 9,0,“; Recentlyanhrgedlrcproofbul|dlng,tliorou5hlymodem be early. equipment. For women students, resident Ind non. For» .1] Mumgim resident, preparing for degrees In the Faculty oi Arb apply to (B.A., i ., 1Com.) and In the Flculty cl Mu||¢ ‘f H E I A R D E N A llinltcd number 0| Scholmhip: and Bursaries, l‘; . . s kt; One of the schemes likely to re- _. _- . s __ +- sult from this study ts the creation of a planning board to gauge be- forehand the effecr. of any new or ' ' ' modem invention and to work outl the necessary readjusgent-s. 1335', L, venting the many m kes ma e‘ by Federal Governments of Can-J ads. 1n the past, in stmfiar in-. stances when whole sections of ourl BIAS. COURSE population suddenly felt the pains.‘ and suffering of unemployment; through faulty or negligent use 0f.‘ our resources. l tmproduotion Prohibited. 1937.‘ Educational Feature, S_vnd‘eate t September 20 to May 2t 1937-1938 For information apply R00sevelt’s Reverse t° Th“ Di'°°'°’ (Ottawa Journal» I What Arthur Knock, Washington‘ the New York, 3459 McTavish Street, Montreal came last‘ Roosevelt. It‘ when hi5 captains in the fight for, lender," lief in the 119mm" 7 check; and b ‘ng It. back to an hostPe Judiciary. Committee to be buried. The Judlch‘ ary Committee, composed of‘ Democrats and Republicans, had reported the measure unfavorably; Just how Roosevelt, a brilliant tuctlclan, came to hopelewy mfs-, calculate public opinion on ElTEIdQQiSIvQ in victory. His roai ‘Supreme Court question seems d111,“ a statesman and leader dtcult to understand. The only pOS-l come new 1n adversity. slble explanation seems to be that, ztven more power than had ever, been yielded by Congress to an i peace, he lost. some-l , , perspective, of his? PUBLIC FORUM Yeve thiatphilbpovxvbigdhwiitltisrrliawm be-l Th“ “mm” u w“ m mi . _ _ , , Cmlgmsi hid yielded much to‘ hi: gnrllilellegzfltilnuTl-IB him. It authorized him to devalue? Uliurlntln-town Gulrdlisn um nut ‘he Amertcan donat- at m“, time nncolinnrlly e|i<l0rll nu nplnlvll i ‘Inns the nekt two year-s that of unrrolponilcntl. zieased him. It told him he could issue two billion dollars 1n green- backs 1f he deemed that wise. It‘ they would neve easily, to anything dictatorship under riitions. _ - What rlcclsive defeat ‘N111 mt.’ for President Roosevelt. only l can toll. He has been brilliant thing of his PICTURES FOR EXHIBITION States on a bimetallic ovemfght. by deereefng N"! Unlimited coinage of gtandgrd Sin-Last. year there were shti the free, at the Exhibition pictures cove ' silver, It.’ six and nine squart feet of space told hlm he could fix the value of, As 5 consequence smaller pictu = the silver dollar at. any ratio that l of merit were evidently m he saw fit. It authorized him tot tielther by the judges nor by 0 SDend. almost entirely at his ownservtors. iiscretfon, a relief fund larger than‘ Now. Iarceness of size is n Tie country's entire budget the ‘ criterion of artistic gcnitis or 5 "ear before the war. ‘therefore there should be a 11ml No other President of the United to size a5 the space for art ~ States bad ever remotely pl sessed l limited. 5W1‘! Power 1n I time of peace. I am, sir, etc, All of this, coupled with his . EXHIBITOR mashln!’ “CWT? 1n the last oIec-l mn- "my have made Roosevalz wllll-‘Htpllwlla of Congress, forget ——-—~ ful 0f the very source of his own ‘FDGEWATTTR. N. J.. J ' Power. History is filled win, such 1..!->_c. r. o. represents "tflmitles. iofflclals of in». National stint Yet the American people for all‘ Refining Corr any of New Jerse! of their weaknesses In govemmennl conferred today on the sit-dell“ are fundamentally democratic: with, strike of 600 of the plant's W‘ n. traditional and deep-seated be-i piqyces, CD-NFFR IN STRIKE or Vitality atwaos us‘ BRAHMIN RANGE PEKOE TE Auto Accidents Increase us! your the need of automobile Insurance was forctbl! demonstrated by the fnct that In spite of the most strenulflll campaign on the part of newspapers, periodicals and Insur- once companion ognlnn careless driving, accidents with v10- llnt dentin and Injuries reached l new hfgh in Calm‘!!- Every person who driven a car needs the protection 0' Insurance. An accident might ruln n car owner for 11"!‘ financially-or create a tremendous hlrdshlp on the Pflw“ Injured-If there ta no Insurance. Let Ill lend you u pamphlet explaining the various 00"‘ OIIICI- Kaleb quoted without obligation. IIYNBMMI 8i 00., LIMIT" Esllbllshell 1812 created by these new invention. llnmersldo Charlottetown lhmu”