i . p»... rt , _-,~_ 1514?». A. ..’:;'¢:<-?z. 35.31;. ~> ‘. £- . PAGE Four.- illuminant: rreotdenwfl‘. Plush-r 8. aln-Livru. I. P. View President-J. I- 81nd! Brfirt-lllry-l-lrlll. i'ul. l). A. umltlnnon 0 I 0. Editor and Managing Director-J. ll. Burnett Aullnvllclr l-Zvllmrn-l-‘runlh Wallin- ‘m! U. IL Currlo Burning Uinly tluulillrd lull?) 8.1.00 we: yen llnkavlnw) delivered» $1.50 prr year (in admin-u) unfilled In Canada cud United Statel- ‘ The Provincial Sarmtorium l l URDAY, MAY 9, 1931 York to the opposite coast, 1s about 4,000 miles long: it is named after It is expected that iuflhe course the great liberctor, Abraham Lin- of a few weeks the new Provincial . coin, a. man who was born in the Sanatorium uti be oihcially opened. ‘ most humble situation and who came The event will be a most import- ‘ to be one of the greatest statesmen ant one in the annals of the Prov- ince, and is being nwuitrd with great died. the people of the R/rpllblit. Sixty years after he of that ‘country public interest. The institution will , thought that he was big enough and i not only take immediate care of a renowned enough to name a high- number of the \'l(?'llllS of tubm-cul- ‘way after him and they named it csls in the Province, but it will pro- i the Lincoln Highway. vidc the facilities for combating ihe “There is another highway out spread o.’ the disease by fitting a5 West, calledthe Pacific Highway. It a Centre for cdllt-nilzig the peoplcltt) 15 one o; the most», remarkable ma; regain and to ictrnn ihcir her-lib. i l i ,was ever built. It runs from the Located on an rmincilce at the bmmdary 11m; 0g can“; go the outskirts 0i‘ tin; city,‘ equipped with Mexican border, through the mmg every modern convenience and with ‘gorgeous scene“ m the worm may patients, ‘ the facilities imcxcciled in zmy insiit- mum “o; find any ma“ big enough uiion of its size in Cillidtll for the ‘to name it after’ “m; they “filed 5g lneatment of tuberculous the Sanatorium will stand as monument i0 the zenl and generos- . "Y °1 m“? P1“~“~l°‘-“P5"l"‘“ °“i"°“" one hand the great highways of the who realized its need and g-ivc un- w0,1d_ghe Applflfi Way, the Ilncoln ltintlngly and to the point of sac- Highway’ the Pacific Highway; Pacific Highway, after the a greatest body of water in the world. “You may count on the fingers of rlfice towards its construction. In this connection it ls bui fitting 1 that we mention the name of Iifr. George D. DeBlois, of this city, who. in the early stages of the campaign contributed the magnificent sum of 610,000. It was this generous coin’ rribution that inspired the campaign committee to go ahead with their work. It supplemented by one-third the amount that was asked of the Provincial Government. and it set an example to the public which re- sulted, eventually, in the campaign passing its objective by some $16,000. The Guardian is well aware that the subscribers responsible for the success of the campaign had in view no motives of publicity or notoriety. , Ihey gave because they realized the‘ great need of such an institution in‘ the Province, and they preferred, in many cases, to keep their names out! of the press. Nevertheless it is well} at this time, ‘when their hopes are] on the point of being realized, when! the Provincial Sanntorium has in- deed become a fact and its doors will shortly be opened, that the cred- it should go where it belongs. Wc compliment these ciitzens upon the luccess of their efforts and trust that the institution ivili long exist to ful- tlli its beneflccnt function a. community welfare and as centre of betterment. Famous Highways "Some time before the Christian era there was an honourable gentle- man who occupied a position in the Roman Empire somewhat sunilar to the position of Minister of Public Works. His name was Appins Claud- ius Caecus. He l5 known in history "Then we come to the McIntyre Highway. "It is a curious thing that the length of these highways is an index, to some extent, of the greatness of the man or the object after which they are called. For example, the Lincoln Highway is 4,000 miles long. "The McIntyre Highway, » Mr. Speaker, is three-quarters of a mileW-Dr. A. A. MacDonald, in the Budget Debate. A ' Reserving Campaign ‘There are few organizations of any kind that have benefited this Prov~ lnce so much as the Canadian Red Cross Society. The transfer of a por- tion of the Red Cross mctlvitlu to 3 the Provincial Department of Health 4 on July 1 will entail the withdrawalof one-half of the provincial glint for the year 1931. The Society, however, must keep up its organization in or- _ der to promote the Junior Red Cross movement and develop the work for crippled and otherwise handicapped children, together with such other lines of effort as may be necessary: and for these purposes it will require the same assistance by way of vol- untary contributions as heretofore. and even greater help as the scope of its programme extends. Our readers need only be reminded of these facts to welcome the volun- teer workers who will collect con- tributions for‘ this important work at the beginning of next week. In Charlottetown. envelopes will be de- livered today and collected on Mon- day and Tuesday. The business men will be called upon, as in other years, and a generous response is expected. Throughout the country the Wom- as the projector of a highway. He was a very learned mun. l-ic wrote books; he W85 a critic of writers; he aspired to all the offices that it ups possible lo fill in the day's of the Roman Empire; he u-ns consul. tri- bune, dictator and censor. In fool- he was a great mun. His name comes down through the ages and is linked up with the Appinn ‘Nay, that great high-rend lcadlmi YYOY“ R3109 to Cnmpanln and lower Italy ovilr which the traffic of the capitol \\’1\.'~l carried and thc legions marched to conquest and glory. lle xvns rccng nlzed as a wonderful character, a man deserving of having a highway named after him. But, lo nnrl behold he horrified the people who thought f so much of him by naming ill!‘ " highway arm himself. And n you will look down the corridors of time . and search every nook and cranny you will scarcely find another gen- tleman naming fl highway after him- sell’ until you come tothe Hon. en's Institutes and the teachers will {help in the collections. Circular let- Iters have also been sent to the cler- ,;:y of the Province, and it is hoped iihat all will co-operate to make the campaign a success. May 12, the anniversary of the {birth of Florence Nightingale. is now llknown as British Empire Red Cross Day. Next week's campaigfl- there- fore, comes at a fitting time. We bcsneak for it the generous patron- age of all classes of our citizens. Reducing National Burden Premier Bennett has announ ‘ a far-reaching plan for reducing the interest payable on s. large portion of the national debt. Imms aggregating n total of nearly one billion one hundred million dollars mature with- ln the next three or four years. They bear interest at rates varying from 5 to 51~2 per cent. Mr. Bennett's pro- posal is to offer the holders of these James P_ MCmMTCI bums,“ o; puvpisccuritics probably 41-2 per cent. ‘lllc Works in the Lea Government- "It is a great honour to have a highway named after one. In even‘ city there are monuments; almost Y every man of note has u monument -_' of some kind; but few have highways l 'namcd after them. They nre reserv- Qed to perpetuate the names of men ‘i of transcendental qualities. The 'Lln- bonds. A test issue of somcth’ _ like $200,000,000 will be shortly media. It is expected that the holders of the {old bonds will be glad to have a new long-term issue with all the asset: of the Dominion behind it. If they do welcome this conversion scheme, and the first issue ls a success, other: will follow a: the market seem: v.- ‘ado Hlnhway, which run: from New of shot-hing them. The general effect _ can upon u». n: an am: time w-mqu ave-wig‘ ‘who prefer tbemoundect possible-kinda! long-terns wut. u» oppnqmmw which they mosaics-in. ' - “Unfair: u; Premier- Lea” . . .. . . --~ i - 0w- ,-nsw.oilnu>w The Guardian's statement, thotf Bennie: Le: adrulttedqthstfqrrie: were luv, properly bv the‘ lfuhlic ‘Ave- court: Committee 3f: facet}? lag-its camoufllsed = stetementfiof the Mab- illtles ofjshf Provinuult says Pro"- mier Lea-did _'nothl'n¢ of the kind. Guardian "readeramwhb were furnish- ed yesterday with n, full report of the discussion on this matter. will form their own opinion 1: w the merit: of this contentlogi The Pre- mier’: argument was thit tliorfalvy herd at Falconwoodhad been prop- erly included a: an “I-flaet" the herd could be coldrby anef-‘oxrand converled" into cub. ‘Then m‘. 101-, lowing discussion ensued: _ pa. MGWIILAN: "m my‘ boats saleable?‘ ‘ " - PRELIIER- LEA; 0f. counernot. That l: ckflerenj. , pa. morminnfl; But _the ferry boats arelncluded. Does tholuiua? reasoning apply 1n the ferrrbonhf ~ PREMIER LEA? 0h, no: w», could not do any wiflrlbe ferry , boll-l. . . .' - . ' ., Th1! has pain an adlnisslon that, the fen-y boats’ were‘ improperly up, eluded u it was- posnble" rm‘- the, Premier to have madeuifvvn: '50 akin. m ma, m: m; nominate Wright thought it neoesahrytq em. tradlct thePromierhystatingWTnn-e is no reason; whythe “qqvu-nmu-l; couldrft realize on the fan-y he“; 11 they wanted m." m ma mans-y m. Macmillan ‘mails. "Couldn't you reslizopaggll m; mm- lsbings of thl: bizilding-too, lf you wanted voiW-a questicnivphlch Mr. Wright discreetly m,,gm<,,,,. And so the dlbcusaicn terminated. - The man-u‘ m... "misreadin- employed "in . furnishing - its readers with report: of the debate: thln- in attempting editorially in .fgrblg it; own leader's statements, merely to pull the Public ‘Accounts Committee out of m ridiculous position “lb which the partisan zall-ofdisl- Lib. eral members has llnderf-lt. - 7 Perverted Humour The curious misstatement m the Liberal pres: that the Opposition members “voted" for the adopt- ion of the report of the Public Ac- counts Committee may, _o_r_ may not, be due to defective hearlngdoh ‘the part of the pressrepresentdtiveYTlu; m: is tnsrvvrmi thc- motion m; but m; Opposition members ma "sip." n. i: true that no standing ‘m; was taken, but what A difference would that have. made? The-repbrtivould have been rammed through. with or without the Cpposltion’: consent. There were present two Conservat- lve membersof the Public jlccounis C-mmlttee. Neither of then; clgned the report and neither they nor any member of the Opposition‘ ma: "for it. The contention that ‘ivheYOppos- ltion was a, partyto. the. frantic ef- mm of the mam-sf ofithe Committee “to whitewash the Gov- Cl. ment’: I ' i-record. Iss0 rid‘- lculous um 1v m: evidently‘ meant; not so much to deceive our contem- porarys readers, u to make. ‘um laugh. ‘Editorial -Nofe,: e "It f: not neccsaaryithnlt we should have a. H. ‘mar mu the actual. w. LePage, chairman of thclfilbllo Accounts Committee. .ln excusing the unprecedented method adopted by the liberal-member: of the Com- mittee in making up their report o! the Government’: flncnciel ' Mr. LePlge ,nd nlreollenzuu" in the LeaGuvn ant aresluw unto thcmselval A: m aftermath of the winter fleet storm, uy: the many tree: still» learn’! broken choc, which ion: no should have been lopped offvThc not: migun- ning and bmmboldm- who vim-to alve ma: treuun: mculteioufm time in having this trawl-mi; mut- m- attended u» clinging brnpchu suck the umlvlm fluid m. m: main atom and lb- cflshodtll and n. "Olwald tlmifln another week he the Minister-taint: may seek in dis- , vponslble for numerous deaths and mainilnga- A- campalgn to stop ruch ;- - offence: uems~ to be necessary. ' Foofiiridu, we: n- neal hero. He ran Notes. by the Way JIM 10011811 I80 I'M b: uni 0n "All"! Will. lflllr the‘ Royal Mil‘ 11am, them-u chip tool-nu the At-v lactic be: own steuhflwfl hunt-Jud at Quebec City. 11150008- lon w::¢ celebrated with grant pomp and cfiumony ineludfngJ-milltnry mute frouvthemlitadefof Quebec.‘ The voyage keronvtbeimlanticivu successfully completed andth: Royal Wllliamun- her-return trip called, at Cfainttetnwu. ‘Ivconimumorate the use". xvi-sarcasm. was‘ ietiup in the-corridor deciding 40' thclllbnry. of Parliament! was; lthef loin-fp- - m- l-fonor-of-the, Mén By lwhose entérprise,‘ courage 4nd .- THE ROYAL. the "first vcuei to ores: the Atlantic by Steam power- fwn: wholly can- ‘sttucted in Canada and navigeted to England in 1833'." Th: "Pioneer of those mighty fleet: of ocean augm- m" by‘ which» pnuenger: and mor- chandlse of all nation: are new oon~ s/cyed on every sea. throughout the world. ordered by the Parliament of Clhfldglllfl! 13, 15, 18M ‘ . The American Ifhilmphlul So- ciety meetlng= in Philadelphia, was told by Dr..Lee'K. Ikankelthat in the future men will live longer, work more contentedly. in the field of en- deavor that they enJoy, when orphan asylum: I and welfare organizations willbe things of the put. ‘ "You by year we shall have fewer hespih-lp," he declared. "The job of thedoctor will beln prevent diseake. not to cure it. Industry, because of the constantly ‘increasing technolo- gical developments, will m, able to maintain efficient production with u. marked ruductioir in the length of the working week. The world willliave more leisure and fohe problem of the fixture-will be the adequate use of tenure." ' flow melon: the British Labor party regards it: ‘defeat lnjthe by- election at Aahton-under-Lyne; an industrial constituency in Ianca- min. cubism be realized by u» irlvectlve the party spokesmen and ma; an dimming Ice-inst 8h: Oswald Moaley, mutinlst, whose iiipistcncewn nuinlng a. candidate in oppooltlmmto the official mbor mm- ince u held by Government support- m to be wholly responsible for the spectacular triumph of Lieutenant- Colorlel Broudbmt, Conservative. with, 12.4mm votes. The Ivsborite, w. J. ‘Gordon. was over 1.400 ballot: be- hind the member-elect. Mr. A. Young, gnfmleylte, whoae party counts seven members in the, Ilouae of Commons, received 4,472 votes, which was sufllcient to convince s1: could have won‘ the ueat. This my be-too egoistic, but however-much oountthe Young vote and decry Si: Oflllld M0819! as 8 Pillltlctl moimte- bank whuseqlrogramme is merely ‘the old tune of protection set to jarz time u» make ic-appeal m bright young-people, they- cannot do other than what they arydoing and “look with alarm“ on the ‘shattering of their forces every time there i: an appeal to the people. And there are still four vacancies in the Com- mimsi " ' Bnenoo Aims, capital of Argentina. andthe largest city south of the Igzquawr, has c. , latlon 0f 2,153,200 according to the oen:u.: taken in No- vember last. This ls an increase of 293300- over the figure for i024. The city's hl-BWW 80% bank to 1535. but it: greatest development has been since 1860. Ju’~‘ by‘ it: growth in the lastfew year: it hm still great- cnthirig: anew. Cue: ~of motor accidents seem in be becom’ l; more numerous- a: the driving msonadvmces. The com- bination of dazzlngheadllghts and darkened station y vehicles is re- Every now cud than proof u given that the age of chivalry f: not put. ‘rh-svrireles: operator on the Swed- ,l:h' tanker Clstor vvho, mei- he and the crew had left the burning vea- hehwent but and cent out a last wircles: call for help knd then dived into the sea. to be picked up by his flab risk ofbélng burned to death or dying in m explosion. Courage of that kind decervea recognition. Prcmlu Bennett’: presentation at the Imperial conference of the cue ofthcnomirilonfnrflgalutotrode vritrlmnlnulfrrarowu neuronal: a if ilfliar. . any . " of ‘ , , goers m. Bylqueaw strum» _ -, Nfiw llSES FOB BURQERY. ' . Jug; as, therefore lung V, clallsfs. heart specialists,“ stomach smiling.» anifsoforth in medicine, so risque umé Oflhbpfidlb specialists,‘ abdomi- nafspeclallsts, ' and brain specialist: in surgery. ' ' ' A Main specialist, up in a (c! year: ago. confined hi: work to the brain. but now we find that he l: be- ing called on to operate on all parts of the body because after all the nerves from the brain and spinal cord g9 to every part.- And :0 we see operation: on tho nerves of the face to releive the ter- rific pain in the large nerve: that: sup- plies the face and teeth: lrlfaclal neuralagia as it l: etvlmc: called. In old cases of tuberculosis where fresh sin-rest, good food, and even trying to m: the lung. by having gins-pumped up against it, have all failed to arrest the progress ‘of the disease, cutting the new: supplying the lung prevents movement and the lung get: a‘ chance to rest. In angina pectorls, that seven pain over the heart _with which there i: a feeling of impending death sur- gical treatment by cutting the nerve supply that keeps the blood vessel: partly closed, allows more blood to flow to the actual muscels of the heart, and brings relief. similarly in severe cam of asthma the use ufsurgery ha: given relief to many sufferers. In the severe pain attending ‘scia- tica. and many chronic casese or rh- eumatism in the Joints, great relief has been given many chronic suffer- ers by surgical interference with the nerve supply of the parts. You can perhaps realize what this means in the relief of the pain, and the crip- Dllna of these cases; ~B0me oases of epilepsy have been curedby this surgical interference. i You can readilysee the great poa- sibilitles of surgery in many ailments where medicine, rest, heat, electric- ity and so forth, can be of no avail. In relief of pain, and the increase of this new surgical treatment i: bound to make great strides In the future. Dr. B. W. Swift amiP. G. Flothow point out "the brain surgeon is now a spinal cord surgeon, a nerve my. B0011, a. neck and chest and an ab- dominal surgeon." They quote Dr. W. J. Mayo as saying that surgery of the future is the sugery of the sympathetic nervwis system, which controls all the organs, glands and blood vessels of the bbcly. shiny will." fifi v ‘.8 l,‘ IIOTHEIPS l; " nu Why not remember her with a nice box of Chocolate: spec- lauy boxed roi- u» oecuion? We have prepared far your requirement: by jutting h: n. c! flee monument. of lull Inch pmkueo and we know Ion can 3 make a Julia: selection from our stock. out chewing‘ u min and National Candy Company’: good: i: better than ever bo- fore. Usllearlymdheveomof ll‘ Li‘ l! l‘! ll l! u nil-may beam; good mm. A Inn- don‘ 1m.- ‘aya- Canada f: now in, at the nuplr: ‘Mahatma, atom‘: um aim to be owned in' nubile. no shop l: u. oi nigh; mm,» Birmingham, and Candida’: dhblnvwuopvueamaouinpi-unv the m o. Howard Ibrguaon, x. o. Inna mmmiaionu - for 0mm in ahould they M» he pmhlblo mpunnin diuoploddll- who». Dllflfll u» nut [Oflllllh mailman produce only will be uwwn ‘men, amp. m: will n» be uoldl maple fenn- sg§lkivvlv iii-ii"... , m» beautiful bani at um. We will deliver“ lo- ony ad- dress. ‘ s. A. its“. cannula cancerous l‘ nu iii ll‘ ll Perfection m Cream min :II|:-cIl!:-:Ilf$lal1:w-l circulation of the blood 1i: a part, i i-Cfél-lifi l€iirl§fiiiifif ' I Reminders ~ ' and Reviews \ ' I - wq iii-vs all enlvyed m. delightful wit and; frequently, the whmnicuity of C. ‘Kbhesterien’: prose writings. Even bl: ‘serious -wcrk dllpiflyl 1 merry tiwlstr-l Imllohex 1 and there. and this happy attribute,’ together with his unquestioned ability. ha: placed-him in the foremost rank of diving Englhh writers. - < _' i I-lei does not tell, in the brief auto- biographical skcichea I have read, how he. attalned- to this apostleshlp of laughter; we may learn that from his biographer‘: 1mi- on, but-win to‘ it he did, and, ubtedly through 801110‘ atres: of mind or body. 'I'he natural, or surface variety of wit in more con- cerned with flpplll. than apostle- ship, and Ghesierionb poetry-the heart-language of all writers-reveal: hi: true purpose. "Cleanse u: from ire of med or ciuc, Sow in our :ouls, like living ma, The anger of the idle kings; , The IMIZhl-El’ of all lowly tninu." Bis vBallade of Suicide" i: a delight- ful blending cf v-it 1nd banter; "TM Klllqws in my garden. people 55$ v , _ Is nevi and neat and adequately tall. I tie the noose on in a knowing way As one that knots his necktie for a ball; - But ill-fit as all the nlghbours-on the wall- Are drawing a long breath to shout "Hurray!" ' , ‘The Strangest whim has seized me . nib-flail‘ Ill I think I will not hang myself today. ‘lb-morronv f: the time I get my pug. My uncle‘: sword i: hanging 1n the hall- x sole 8 little cloud n1 pink and grey_. Perhap: the rector‘: mother will not call- . I fancy that. I heard from Mr. Gail ‘that mushrooms could be cooked an- other way_ I never read the works of Juvenal- I thing I will not hang myself may, The world will have another lashing day; ‘The deeaxienis decay; null: Andi-I. G. Wells has found that children play, And Bernard Shaw discovered that they squall; Ratlonallsts are growing Iatlongl_. And through thick’ woods one finds a stream astray, - So seem that the very sky “m, small- I think I will not hang myself today, the pedgntg Envol Prlnee,»I can hear the trumpet-s of Gennlnal, The tumbrils toiling up the terrible WBY; ' Even today your royal head may ' fa1l_. I think I will not hang myself today." Here ls something entirely differ- ent: a love poem; "Love's Trappist." “Iliere is a. place where lute and lyre are broken, Where scrolls are torn and on a wild wind go. Where tablet-s stand wiped naked for a token, Where laurel: wither and the daisies gmw. Lo: I too Join the brotherhood of :llence, I am love’: “Ikapplst and you ask in vain, as through Death's gate, Goeth alone and comes not back again. Yet here I pause, look back- across the threshold, (Continued on page '1) BECUBIENCE ' We've known another world, uncther sun; And you, and you and I have some time gone Upon the hill as green as this, n. road shadowed a: this road is with lovely trees, ‘ Upon a lovely day no lea: a: fair A: thi: fair morning, you. and you and I‘ ' nave come upon s. wild bird. und- ‘enly, Whore he wl: singing in the thicket- bush ' ‘ ‘Ibday’: not all of living. 0h my _ friends, ‘ Have you forgotten how that other 5W8 Cum: down the wind to our un- ’ troubled heutpf. No. you have not forgotten. In your m: I ueWhe nlmdow of remembrance For man through Love's gate. even l . -L.. W11‘ 9.- 193i- ?‘ and ment: Brahmin Tea Purity. Broken Send your answers to Hlgg: gather with the side of a word “Bi-elimin" on it. may be sent. Bnhmln Tu. lmsold in P-b-o-R- Kmv! 1 _ recommended for Brahman Tea is composed of small pound package of Brahmin Tea, with the -_ - a A: many answers u rahmin" labels This Contest Closes 25th May. iTlicvcu-r YOU vu-r rm; QEMT ou-i-i Ids domestic life fanln y ? Probably all of it i: not a riotous com. oily-but there are many incidents in it that are very rich in interest and humor. These incidents are portrayed daily by “MR. and MRS. --,” the new comic that will appear ln The Guardian every morn. lng. Follow “MR. and llilRS. morning and enjoy the adventures that -_-" every happen to a million couples. MR5" l‘ daily in the" c UA R o IA 1v Starting May 18th., (‘IASH Pmzzs $5.00 first prize and ten prizes of SZOO-each L to persons ‘from whom the correct missing fl word IS received in the following advartise- '_ its Orange Pekoe leaves. . 8a Co., Ltd, Charlottetown, io- i red. all-light packages. All sizes in STOVE PIPE, 80 Grafton Street How we w“; Beauty in thikliw? of days. Beauty who made no sound. 11°!‘ MY print o: her white feet upon the shore of time. And still We neck her, you. and You and I, Over the earth today. Thé barf"! hours, ' The barren field: and vlneylfdl we ramp Hinder: u: nothing. All our passions flame cool: not for unfulfiilment. In the that 8nd The long assaulted. wail shall crumble down. There i: no ultimate disaster here Nor yet hereafter. You. and you and I Have :een young April numbering in snow And are persuaded it l: cleep‘, not death. ' Thl: fleeting circunutancc of time and space I: the low laughter of the flrmament And --~m n; more; and you, and you and l, _ Th: pale persistent breath of one: utars Well-mod upon the tlme‘r~- '-~~rr home. ' MbI-Fl Vmmu in N9‘; Y9“ 11m“, FRED. H. 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