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X 1-. ;.- ` ~=;~}s*‘ ` ` "fe , _i v H ~". 5%? i ~',. ~,g _ ¢ if .Z ._ i "lf:;;i'¢’v.‘f’ff’o,f~i}}cfl,€»*f?-‘»'j :fi li.-1,: rig'-', v 7»_ '/C] 1-b.=.'f`;f1’-f'>'/9,' '-',214' 5'?-le -- ` _/_:_-.if `>_'.;'»,".">1_"f'_=,'f'§'-- .l _ i _;;l':f.‘.v,f»_./_»~1;f'. »_¢~.,- ' '»-f/011.'-,all ,» s`- .'-. 5 I - ‘J--",-1 ici I _'-` , °'f"'»__ '/‘_ / 1, .nr J,"".- . _ 'af "1_~ 1 i ' I v __ If ' pf, fl PAGE FOUR = 'rua gggfannorrarowu cqannraw _ gg _ _ =_= 4 - JULY 12, 1933 i Q- <5 *r* _ '"1 "T E _ , . 'i " ' ` ==§ Four By-Elections l _ _ l '* V WHUTES BY THE WAT ____ . _ _ _ _ 'me ciuntorrrrowli auinnull W, ‘ MMM) Q; ,_, , , I The Haberdashery, g 1,, fr lid t-W. Chester H. Mellon, I u a T D an Secretary-Lleut.-Col. D. A. llaeliiunuu. I). B. 0. his 5”",-Lee” w_herev°r they are have ' _ rdlior and uondging nireelor-J. u. nurn°t¢.F-J- Y- lost nothing in eflecllveneés. H1011 Y 3-` auooiate rzdliuro- funk I' Vlorlrolldont, Je l- lllI'lO¢¢- " 3-I walker and D. K. Currie ' oo (I d ) 4 u ‘ ' Those of an older generation who I il d |881) I6. er you ll A vnueo e vera "`57l"""‘°""5'°'°i‘.."l"§`.:'il“.':'-‘.5 °::.' ir.‘l.'lf:.2°.°§i:.i;‘s‘ ”"“'° "““ “"° ”` ”‘°“`°‘li. "T-“i.. 1-“if “..""..-n°"` ' 5 - e ‘ e lc ria e ED B1`A'l‘lCS-The Beckwith Special Agency lue Now York Con al “widen” 0! UNIT '- _ "-1 N" 291:* °‘°':.t.'“.¥°'°':. ::.':.‘L‘L"':.-...':°.‘.:°':..:'.'.".i:.i.'.: “°““ ”"° ““"‘§’ “}“°“,,, °‘ "I," “"2 Mes . B ilfli K I Y- ' “UI 7 ‘“'°' “ 5 050 I 5 0 ` ' ii: Arllilutnialbiznadnnek Building, Ban Francisco; 1.185 No- 86th Btrel ish war vesses 0 y JTIQO i>».ii..l.i..i.».. _ N l“’“”‘¥ “P b‘;’P°"“’;" ”"“' 1:1” -roo muon s-rsacnr mon oem necewgy fo, mwogmon 0, mana,” rheunmtisni to cut down on the A simon-pure Communist named dumping duties that were a thorn ro and employment for tae pa , ”“°““° °f “lm °“*°”~ "' mm M’°"°’“°° ’° '° ”°"' hi’ “'59 °”1’°°' ' Yesterday's news column carried in the flesh of Bmlsh ndmn. And ,ess any em" is being made to n_ iwould make too much uric mold. ent, n Canadian Press despatch from lstcre in England the stand of great, _ London, England beginning with _ ioaks felled during the World War._ the following statement: me part or Brmsh manufacturers' 1 Unemployed miners and “rm labor' the canadian Tariff Board is ae- ters are planting aooms to that end. functioning and is in process , Of the 478,000 acres of trees out “Tho House of Commons was told today by Neville Chamber- , lair., Chancellor of the Exchequer, I that the British dominions led by i Prime Minister R. B, Bennett of Canada had in effect saved the World Economic Conference from an early death last week," Only last week the Winnipeg Free ~ Press was coiiiplaiiiilig that what was needed at the Conference was John Bul.l'l method dl protecting if they have undergone a change. seat of trou Or. give var Y. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12. 1933 were wu sometimes tae' lsoonfol “N “USE TWUBW M.; W, _ .- 1° 5 _ ' Y V Egubgers ay 322;: ` For many years it was the ous- |"v1ndioat'ion" in the book-sections - CRELUT WHERE' DUE pile currencies and removed the tom for anyone afflicted with of orders." , | i despite comments of the week on tively of deterlnirting whether or not Can- adian tarifls permit s. basis of fair competition to United Kingdom .sound THING The nrst thing for those who take “leadership” The same newspaper has been persistently hostile to Pre- ` rKi`or Bennett, but it is to be hoped that on the present occasion it will realize that the Canadian Prime Minister, having supplied what the Conference so sadly lacked and re ceivefl such high commendalion for his action on the floor of the British House of Commons, is surely entit~ 'BNHS led to credit in the press of his own country. This statement applies of ooilrsc to other Opposition papers as well as the Winnipeg Free Press. lf, des- plfc Premier Bcnnett's efforts. the outcome of the Conference will be adjournment before ally tangible results are obtained, the blame must be placed on other shoulders. Can- lda's chief spokesman, at any rate, has not been found lacking in those qualities of statesmanship which are so 'necessary to readjustment of world economic affairs. Indeed, it may be said that he has manifested sun-baths to remember ls. that ,whether the effect wanted is a :tonic reaction or the acquisition of 'a deep coat of tan, periodical Jud ieious 'more ftinual l sir Henry Gauvain, well-known I the “Sunlight exhilarates and en- livens. It induces gaiety, ifveliness, 'and a sense ot well-being. It I braces up and cheers the soul. Like all stimulants, if pressed to i excess it fntoxicates and then ex- hausts: again like all stimulants. I if exhibited over too long a per- _ iod its tonic action decreases." i :an 'ducted ‘the therapeutic qualities off sun lradi ,The of men are being taught how to tend products in this market. ‘seedling oaks in large tree nurse:-_ _ This information, coming from the down between i914 and 1918, 25,000 acres have been replanted by they Forestry Commission. Unemployed ies. The saplings are placed in a transplanted to the forest land. It is laid that lf 5 plipll writing on a paper known to have been] ;st.olen made higher marks than the l principal of the school or his teach- | ers would believe him capable of he ` inaturally would fall under suspicion. ` ”’p"°“”°“ °' th’ ‘““ Wm "°§If principals and tfwllefs ml ill"-1 ' is very often found in me urine. soon. He nu again taken tae/ The World Today. K°°d than 10"! P"i°ri: eXD0Sures are of! working in various industries the tissues, including the tissues of more bene than occasional long - _ _ the 5k1n_ . Kexposures. This fact will be mmem- ed at 567_000_ It seems inevitable Dr. J. H. P. Paton reports that in bered by the wise. _ that the recent- reform achieved in H- girl-S' S¢h00l~the number of cases __ _ _ _ l the textile :rode will speedily be ex- °f vatewh was much the lowest in ‘ TWO CHDICES I Thus nearly th,.ee_qum-f,e,-5 of a mu- f amount of sugar was eaten. :lion children of tender years will be The 310112113 f-11911 is that too °“' M‘°““°° D“P’°' 5°1l°“'°"[ released from the t'i-eadmill of Lmuch starchy food can cause var- neral of Canada, who is not enforced labor and sent to school. l0l1S &i1mcll'tS. but H-9_ i0rChlI f00d‘ en to making rash sggtements This is a goal towards which Am- must be eaten to give heat and erican child labor committees have €ll€l‘EY. it should be eaten in the gross at London. ottawa looks for [Predicts that the next general elec- the immediate launching by Prem-gtlo ier Bennett of plans for inter-Em-'fm' pire trade cooperation along much m€ntS Ut political. economic and so- broader lines than those worked out ,JCM meeting at Bonaventure, Quebec.,F°nuMmy this imonecg imprek Wgmen in Ottawa. last summer. It is roported in Ottawa that,; while Mr. Bennett is bending every; effort to keep the larger confer-' ence together and headed toward! aoh;evement, developments threat-'. effing: clissoliition have already led him to confer with other Empire leaders as to measures that may profitably be employed by the Bri- tish Commonwealth of Nations to offset failure of the representatives of 66 natons to ngrree on any use-l fill reconstrilction formula. : While expressing enthusiasm and confidence in the opportunity p - sélltcfl by the International - ference to launch the world on an even keel, Mr. Bennett, three] months or more ago told The Mail \:r.fi Empire that "nil Canadrvs eggs Q :E are not in one basket." The remark was apropos of months of clap sizlfly of the possibilities of prom- 'tang the economic wr~li'are of the Pl;n'pii'c tllrcurrli Empire c'>-opera-, tion. "The Oft'i\\'.1 al:frecmeni.s," Mr. Bf_~nl:v\:t said, "are a definite and useful s'cp in the right direction. But iI'lc;_~ arf* only a step that will prow the wirfloni of the course. 'l`h<~_v slloillfl r_fi'ectivel_v preach the. ivisflmii of co-operation to the na- tions who will meet together in` Lfmflon_ F.\i!_ng limi., which is un- thinkable. ilieg: will prove it to the British Ccmlnnnrvcalth. In the event of a break-down of the Ifinrlori Cnllfcrencc it will sur. prlse Ottawa if British Empire f'lolez:ii:\_; to that meeting do not imniefiiately assemble to devise ways and nirnns of expanding the agree- mvlifs that lmvo been in effect for iii- past eight months within the 1lli1llirf‘_ 'Nw ::el'.'nucf‘ of the pound sterling reoently, he appealed to his hearers to leadership of Premier R. B. Bennett H8 The Solicitor-General drew a pic ure t of s mounting demand in some l ' quarters for "revolution, a desire to over'lirow our institutions and trad- itions" and stressed the influence of J. S. Woodsworth, leader of the Co~operativa Commonwealth Fed- eration. The C.C.F. Mr. Dupic claimed, had the same object as the Communist party, overthrow of ex- isting institutions, "through imple- mentation of radical doctrines which have their source in the Commun- ist councils of Moscow." The only dlflorence between the parties was that Socialists wished a constitu- tional revolution while Communists advocated force. Towards this advance guard of political thought the Liberal party was slowly but surely swinging, declared Mr. Dupre. He quoted statements by Rt. Hon. W. L. Mac. kenzie King, the Liberal leader, and Hon. Vincent Massey, chief organi- zer of the Liberal party, in support of this contention. The mounting tide of radicalism and the Liberal “flirtation" with third parties--Mr. Dupm mention. Nl the Joint sneaking tour of Mu- fhell Henbum, ontario Liberal leader, and Harry Nixon, Ontario Progressive leader, as a further ln- siance of this-would leave the el- ectors a. definite choice at the next elcctlens: "A Woodsworth dictator- ship or the truly Canadian Con- servative party.” Between such a choice there are Iiris ;|I:'f‘:zfl1.' \i~i1:<-fl out many of thel difficulties of stabilization of Em~| few in this section of Canada who would hesitate. throughout the Republic is estimat lterlded throughout other industries There is n general impression ogical dism,de1,_~. Addressing ‘B that it is useless to continue efforts Larger Feet for lat resuscitation more than an hour. felon did not hold in Brentford a recognize and support a truly few days ago. The rascuers of a boy Fr h;L0llf;liHLs'1`;l:l€S;> h b t - from the Grand River applied re- Om C F0!-‘O S 0 rut a ou Canadxan government under the 3 suscmmon mmmds for 9,5013; two | feet cannot well be hidden, but they l hours before any sign of life return- |mlShf~ Perhaps, have RSPE their de- ainst a Woodsworth dictatorship ed_ That boy is ,uve today bemuse liberations more secret. As it is, not feofluiated by the oalpftulazfon of o i of the intelligent and prolonged ef- only f-he Californian State Associa- dlscredwgd Libe,-ai par¢,y_ iforts which were put forth to revive “Oil Of Chll‘0l>0d|-S55 but all the . mm - _ world now knows that women's feet _ are getting bigger and their ankles some ,,,mm.hb|, _wmevemenu b, larger. The reason, said the ex- wireless operators on air-liners arelpeflenfed 5P°Hk@l’» 18 UIC USG 0! 'reported by Imperial Airways' mm- high-heeled shoes and the current I Imperial Airways "Hannibal" was T round the world the result of the a stretch of desert, learned the result pos _ is the demonstration that a strong state can invade a weak state with impunity. Under such conditions who would dare disarm?-The Spectator. Canada‘s Dominion Day dinner, presence of the Prince of Wales and of outstanding men from all parts A of the Empire. His Royal Highness, from his place beside the Canadian Prime Minister, spoke with obvious feeling of the place which this it 4. country holds in his heart. Refer- / . / H y *ffza-".; fly 'H ` _ » , i -‘ rr , ’ I ' » < \ , » f ,I v " sedulously striven for many years proportion of 1 pert meat or eggs . ri will be a battle ~'|,¢f,w¢on the msg , _ ’ to 2 parts butter and cream, or 31 Liberal wnsgltuency which was ir ces of order and subersive ele- ' -.__. fait meat. t/o 4 pants starchy food. ited, London, on the afternoon of addiction to athletics. But it is the Derby Day, for example’ Whne me fact, and not its causes, that ar- nym along the BB,ghdad_Ba5ra sec- teaching of fashion is that feet tion of the India air route, the op- °“3m W 17° Small- N0V€1lSts and erator heard the wireless message P0058 expect them to peep like mlC¢.` from England which was flashing not to squat like cattle. The influ- I ence of Cinderella, felt early in life, classic horse race just run on Ep- , '-5 som Dowm_ Thus me passengers my the largexfoot suggests the ugly sis- the machine' although they werelter ever after. Some rooted tradi- high in the ah. at the moment above ' tion in favour of smailness must cer- tainly lie in the depths of conscious- of the Derby within it minute or oo 5 *less brasil-‘le there is ln this matter of the Winner having passed the ‘none of the usual oscillation of t V Paraguay ha; d,¢|,,-ed W" ou, foot would give the greater scope for Bolivia, and it is declared that this decoration and variety, for jewelry is the first formal declaration ofi “nd m”°°'-S- Wllll° the more utili- me kind am.whe,.e m the w0,.]d,tarian gains would be marked. A since the Peace conference. Tlierel big f°°" i’ Pmnly fm °d"°“fBK° 111 is some satisfaction to be get out|“‘°d°m “W lll'€» 9-* 1-S PW/co by I of that reflection, but not much, for | glmce “" the fe” °f P°1l°@m9l1. Wh0 it means in the main that national “"° °‘“'°f“"5' eqmpped Wml ¢V¢l'Y are circumventing the plain provi-| °dv°‘“t“3°' The “We “l‘b°lllf'Y 0! mom of the Mm, Covenant by; Poweriully built men is fortified by simply making war instead 0! “_ } this sense of adequacy, and no part daring “_ The outstanding examplm, of them does more for their reas- is, of oourse, Japan. This is not thai 5“'°“°° th" their bmad feel- V¢l'Y time for xecrimination, but it is as, small feet perched °“ “VY N311 plain as daylight that the troubiel heel’ 5'” "° mm gm’ '31 '-he “nh from whch Europe is sunerm-8 today and inspire no sense of rootedness. may well ask themselves whether, those gains do not outweigh the arguments urged for small feet, that - held in London, was graced by the ring to the four visits which he hu made to his ranch at High R.lver,` he knows this Dominion better than Shy other part of the Empire: that , he is proud of his association with ative powers and bright future. i, i stituoncy has had a varied politi- cal record in recent years. In 1917 it went Liberal by 2,806, amd re- ‘ the house in which the smallest 1,470, but it switched back to the South Oxford, Ontario, a tradition-I the stronghold of the late Sir Rich- ard Cartwright for many years.| ed was Hon. Donald Sutherland, who was lvrinistea' without portfolio 1930 the majority of the late Liber- al member Mr. T. M. Cayley, was 1 only 55. It is reported, however. the by-election, the reason given by the h distribution. being merged with North 0xforrd~ for the next general terest as reflecting the fluctuations of political sentiment in the coun- ests attention, Unfortunately the the party line-up in the House lit- tle if at all. i im i they do less damage, if they miss more beetles, in the home, and that they are essential for the accurate` no doubt in part responsible, and e to ashfon. Nl 'rms 15 perverse, for the bigger could grow small feet as a. sign of 0 elegance. it has been the same story women are being punished for the vanity of a small hand. It is not merely that they lose their bags when the sudden tug of the bag- .snatcher disturbs their dreams with violent proof that it is a wicked world after ali. A large hand oould comfortably have held the sort of objects which live in such bags, and no bag-snatcher would have been able to operate with any success against the lady with the fist. / f \ / .§.'I€?e | Maul; i \ womc f People who look below the surface , lbérifa. since the war. he said that *ie , and is confident of its recuper. V .general election was 548. This con- ‘VD it ,;:;“f:.;::_ ;:'".:_.°::°.‘;;f::_r.r..z._ so lf ,the Conservatives carried it by E; Liberals in the following year by x 2,183. It therefore looks like inter- th lesting fighting ground for the im-_ un pending by-election. no 'I'he fourth vacancy is that of ns. ut some ow as not und expression under the old system of Conservatives will not contest- the' my o election. S These contests will all be of in- C try, but their outcome will affect Cs M with hands, and no one denies that d is becoming much harder to live in, but it may be in many ways a better world. I have a feeling that you will find a friendly one at bottom. We nlsm of race to race, yet nothing impressed me more in recent ars than the goodwill that uni- rsally exists among the peoples of e world. This friendly feeling is iversally diffused among the na- b h lt h fo ociety which we have inherited The best vulvanizing job and the most prompt gm] courteous service in the City have your Tires repaired by ng, You are invited to inspect our Tire Repair Shop, which is one of the finest and most FULLY EQUIPPED SHOP ln the Maritimes. When you have any Tire trouble Telephone 538 md let us change the Tire for you. We carry a complete stock of Goodyear & Firestone Tires. A. HURHE & G0.-Central Garage om the past" CHARLOTTETOWN A man bought some sausages and _ 1720_7_12_Wed_5at_tue_3|_ The °“lY Ovnsefvallve lt "ef elm' asked his landlady to oook them foi- his breakfast. 0d-8 How shall I cook them?" she in the Union Government. But in 'asked "Fry 'em like s fish," replied the er. COA L The next moi-ning when are lend- We represent the VICTORIA Coal Co- Ltd- y serve-dtl1em.¢he remarked: "1 for P. E. I. and the BRAS D’OR Coal Co. Ltd- pc youll enjoy your breakfast, ' _ London me Press hem that the Sm but them not much in mm for the Charlottetown Territory constituency is to disappear by rc- gh _ g,';y§§w°§_§g:y'~f H. R. Lnnafc co. *Mom mann ' 58 Queen St-~ Charlottetown Phone 1 ,nes when they.” cleaned mm., We offer special low prices for early booking- RETAIL AND WHOLESALE Thousand, of mothers ‘hm h t \. i 1 \ _ D ` _I sl \\` \- \\"\\\` n the marins and their child r nadabaveused um 9" ’, ;" 'A ¢7 /`,/ ’ jygifj .~ _-._, ._ 'H/'__ tl f/ 7/_/’;"ff,“'»l /' ' T/ > I ` -`-- SQ s ‘ Sie an /,fi _.3“f.‘ l i~;_;< 'l*{1’4ll.“1H.§./ _(.1: obahly saved by its tfmel uso. ' _ " Pr. soo bla larvae. ' /H r ca n o e a gglsts / I- / o to,0nt. FUR YOUR VACATION HEEIIS BATHING CAPS ..... Me, 351:, 750 I-lld $1.00 BEACH BALLS ....~»... |59 BEACH BAGS .......... 35s THEBMOS BOTTLES 81.00, 31.25 and $2.85 CAMERAS FILMS (Ill alles.) FLIT MOSQUITO CREAM A complete assortment of Fishing Tackle, Flies, Rods, Bnske¢s,llooks, Linoqeto. THE 2 MAGS "1-\(\} /S' wr -. - . - - - ~” \ "sf-I: 'lf / rrowitps / f EXT-or-' w| L D /ff S »_' 1 » - //ix X (I ' 'I f )’. TRAWBERRY lf '-i’li,/ if driving of’ motor cars. Such argu- /f ,, _' ml 7. I ments are devised to bolster up an ' ____ '- . ll' ’ ' . xistlng prejudice, which goes back during the 88 yu” h 1, a. day when fine ladies were less 0 ~ ~ ~ _g ' ""’,'_ v". - ' .' tive than they are today and p _ ' ‘ _ _ F." . _', j»,_ _‘ '- _ : ,_ l ' ' ' 'ly ' fl/-'/E 5/.‘Z}f`2."‘\‘ 'I'/‘l li W ' I F. 'V 1_4 L ` ‘V 'll ll LJ! / clit urns . I ./__/» 1’ _ ;~» j_, .__ v "- ff f Ol” ,yfjf/lf-. ff/fl, ..2:‘.l:".°l."‘f_°..;'_fz...f’°' if Tl" T 9 'uf/~ I l y //,._. we \\ \ \ \\\ \‘-<\ rf /' /f \|\ f' if t ,\"..` .ll L: 4' U C \i\\. _,_`;\\\\ \‘§L`~ I l