' nlr Gill Notes By 77w Way ensue-w. ' ' . . ' . . . . m"! WNW ‘Illusion’ f :I_A fl.-O._n“~ ' ' ' subways are w wfi waiting w: i‘ Lffiiffiiilfs‘: “w” mm“ ‘Mm b’ ""‘“ ing over and over: "Stand clear of (locale! Ul-Ilaenas ‘m, illllili) cue v- on QIBIC i alvannlcllveed. ialhlIdaa-illalellhaea. JIIDAY; IUNI 1L 1088- olrsuv sxroms snow .11» grain mutating policies ef the Burnett Government have been bittcriysritloiaedfrom iilnetotime. I is probable that they are not priest since this b an imperfect world; but there exists irrefutable evidenoethattheyarewortingw to the benefit of the grain growing lnduah-y. 1n the plain record of ex- DOUJ in 601k! VIII-id. The department of ‘Bade and to respect for the law. t Australia. suggests the ulsory voting is neither a. mere flouter of the law nor a shirker ol_ his public duty. The Argus evident- ly considers that this sort of on- foroelnent oi the Australian law of compulsory voting does not oonduce Most Canadians, and probably most other British people outside Vancouver Province, will find this little speci- men account of the workings of the Australian franchise to be rather the gate." Londoners think. with good reason, that the word "please" should be added at the beginning or the end of the sentence. but the emciency experts have ruled other- wise. In doing so t provide good cause for doubting t eir so-calisd efiiciency. Courtesy costs nothing and adds to the amenities oi life,- Tolonto Telegram. Dr. Fraser B. Gurd of M06111 be- lieves that many persons. of both sexes. do not obtain as much bene- fit as they should from the sum- mer period, and more particularly from their summer holiday because they do not Prepare themselves gradually for athletic exercises. There is a great danger with most o; our people, that when tennis, golf. boating, swimming and the other Slnnmer sports become pos- F‘ - ‘t “u” 1 “med ‘ - "wlnl- o" “h” the"? °I sible at the beginning of the season. a central statement of groin o!- democretlu self-government, we limbs and backs, and even hearts, ports, com, rug the ten months should like to know. can compulsory may be overstralned through too ending May 31. 1984. and the same period of the current year. This sold wheat to the value of 8144.958 to the United States during the ten- month period ending May. 1984. But months record shows that Canada in the same number oi ending May 31, 1935, that value had Jumped to $11,560,164. The United Kingdom bought $64,714,482 worth of wheat in the first ten-month period under review. and in the second period spent $73,171.25’! on wheat from Canada. Total wheat exports to all countries were valued at $96,218,277 in the ten-month per- iod ending May, 1934. while in the almilar period ending May. 1935, the value mounted to $106,065,363. Barley exports to both the Unit- ed States and the United Kingdom showed excellent increases. In the first ten-month period in question. the United States bought only If,- 566000 worth. while in the second , period the value was $6,742,056. The United Kingdom bought $447,782 worth of barley in the first len- month period and $1,823,526 in the ten months ending May. 1035. oats ‘to the United States were valued at $16,483 in the period ending May, 1934. and $1,418,041 in the ten months ending May, 1935. The proof of the pudding ls the eating; and the proof of any gov- ernment's policies is the results they achieve. OUR UNKNOWN LAND According to the Publicity Bureau of the essence government. the current of his politics that he can't find represen that oifer themselves for election compelled vote. EDITORIAL NOTES out of the Ethiopian embroglio. The political air is now cleared so far as the Liberal-Conservative Party is concerned. Premier Ben- nett will continue its direction and lead it through the oncoming gen- eral elections. Premier Bennett is prepared to go as far as the law allows in en- acting the Price Spread Commis- sion's recommendations. and then to endeavor to get RNA amended to give him power to go farther. No man could do more. Federal Llberelsare rather hope- less regarding the outcome o: the election. A leading member of the of Vancouver, Vancouver Island , eases the hlgltpst waterfall in the world. It is the Della Falls. thirteen miles northwest of Great Central Lake, reputed to be 1580 feet high. This is ten tlnlrs the height of Niagara. Few people have ever seen the 1alls, and many Brit- ish Oolumblans are unaware of its existence. The waterfall is inacces- sible by road, and to reach it one must go by boat to the head of Great Central lake, and then by a forest trail for thirteen miles, to Della Lake and glacier. The very country of the Dells Falls, accord- ing to the Vancouver Province, is to all intents and purposes still a. terra inoognita. Nearly all the north end of Vancouver Island is that sort of country. The island high- way ends at Menzies Bay. with 0! Campbell Rlvelzand there is a. 15o- mllle stretch of country. practically unknown. with the little coast set- tlements oi Port Alice and Port Hardy cut of! from comm ' n except by sea and air. The occas- ional explorer-timber cruiser, gov- ernment surmyor or airman-brings back wordof this country from time to time. agreeing that it is s. beautiful wilderness. but nobody else ever gets into it. 1t is an hour by air from Vancouver City. and ll- is a country unknown. It has often been remarked that Canada's resources are still prac- ticaly untapped. What is even more striking is that much of its western and northwestern territory ls still virtually unexplored. 1s there not in thirrefiection something to in- spire Canadians? Whatever be the economic or other difficulties which face us. the curtain is only going up on the part which this vest Dominion is destined to play among world nations. in IN AUSTRALIA "Rune men were fined recently in a Melbolnrle (Australia) police court for not voting at the last federal election. Two of them pleaded Illilti’ and were lined ten shillinla each. m third defended himself. and was fined a bound. He sent the gnagiatrlte a letter which can mnetionsry described as "remark- pbie." The defeme was that it was ‘iihtrary to to British iuatloe to If» a voter alther a» emment? ‘ fit for the rigors of the election campaign. new Provincial Liberal should be chosen. and the name of Mr. A. E. McLean, M.P.. has been mentioned. Whether he would care to exchange Parliament Hill for the Provincial Building is a‘ moot ques- tion. A meeting of all the nomina- ted Provincial candidates has been called for Charlottetown on Monday. is instanced by that remarkable confederation lady. happily S5111 1n our midst, Mrs. Artemas lord. Many years ago she read a novel of Louis Tracey! treating of the Indian Mutiny. Recently she wished to gel» s. copy but was advised the book was but of print. lvblnlns devoted Mrs. Lord advertised; her inquiry brought no immediate. result. but at length she got a reply from l“ away Australia, and ultimately 11¢‘ quired the coveted book. Needkrss to say it is now a doubly precious pos- session. rent issue of the London spectator. Japan has a clearly outlined policy of expansion to give her complete possession of the Philliplnes and they Dutch East Indies. She either Britain or 115A. giving China her necessities. claiming that she (Japan) though herself unable to mlance such a loan in cash, could give as 1-3 per mnt cash and the tlons which did not oppose Japan's withdrawal, has transferred most of her trade and ehipbuildilll from Britain and ULA. lo Japlfl- According to Judge J. T. McKin- Party admits there will be no Lib- eral retumed from Ontario to Van- couver—only Conservatives. 0.0.11’. and Labour. Even Mr. Ian Mac- kenzle-"the man who would bc KmF-Js counted among those to so down to defeat. Is it any won- der some of the Liberals are now favouring a. National Coalition gov- Although Hop. W. M. Lea. has improved in health, it is question- able whether he will be physically It has been suggested a mad-er The wide influence o1 the Press voting really be Justified at all? A compelled vote can not be free choice. and free choice is surely oi representative If o. man stands so far outside contemporary tation in the persons and parties the best we can hope for is that whoever is elected will not oppress or persecute tha minority. The only other alternative for any minority is revolution. in any event the idea of liberty of conscience can not be reconciled with the device oi the The new Baldwin Government will do well if it can keep Britain great indulgence 1n such activities. As a precautionary measure, there- fore. it is recommended that indiv- iduals of all ages, but more partic- lllflly those who have passed the third decade. take advantage of the athletic trainers‘ experience and take time gradually to accustom the I unexerclsed muscles and Joints, 8nd tbr: heart. which his adapted itself to a sedentary life, to greater activity. Australia is declining. Until a few years ago it had the reputation o! b91118 the greatest tea-drinking country in the world. Now we are fourth on the list. Bo says a repre- sentative of the tee-trading inter- ests of Ceylon. This gentleman, Mr. R. B. Williams, attributes the de- cline partly to the popularity of "soda fountains" and milk bars, and lion! cf its!!! llfifillaiib Till EARLY ‘SYHFIUMS 0F MENTAL DISORDERS r The careof mentalpatienta is costly to the community because there are more patients in the mental hospitals than in all the other hospitals combined. That mental patients now go into these hospitals oi their own will is one oi the reasons for the great in- crease in the n ‘ oi patients in mental hospitals. This is helpful in the treatmentmf mental patients as l it puts mental ailments in the same class as physical ailments instead of being something of which the ln- dividual and his family need be ashamed. Another helpful point is that the 4 Household Sin The Quality Drugstore HANDY SIZE CENTS Johnson & Johnson Corner Kent & Prince Si. mu. was’!!! sassox sin-Allow some of W"! "m" able space in order to voice f!!! opinions of the fishermen 1n gen- Qffl gm packers oi this eastern section of the Province a r088‘!!! the present situation of the lobster “tiff; e» thewlatmess of the season due to ice conditions in the Gulf. fishermen did not ret their fishing gear out until about the middle oi’ the month of May. Many fishermen on the 0th" hand lost who 1B4 "W! m‘ '°‘ count of storms and ice. ‘This l“ commencement coupled with m9 continuous low catches of lobsters has made the situation most ser- ious for the maiority 01 "Bhemen- Hope; m- hood fishing which were munch-led by the men until late- ly, have been abandoned and the 4 w": c’ vlllllll’ /4§ i l A H Ci H Y IH§HR i (i Ill PA a.‘ u. snowman-numb: lemme I'll Real It. ' CiIAQ-LOIIITOWN l" ,..,, & l: ‘illill: mpg” o: poor fishermen are . nwggly gluing along for nothing. Something must be done to bet- ter the situation. Those men are enduring herdshlliil in order l0 harvest this delicacy of the sea so that it might please the rich mans puma. in various parts of the world. Yet 1f nothln! is done those stances that develop or bring out mental symptoms in patients are:- overwork in school or college, in business or in the home‘, trouble or o! questions of Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian Incl III USE ORANGE PKOI IIPIII GROWN BRAHMIN TEA loll only in Nil airtight Pill. illes must ask family doctor or general praotiction- i ms“ wit" the" “l” er whonaturallyseestlse “ t , h’ “He: mm “the government now recognizes the early signs or ti“! 60mm! W1“ Y- be o‘ o wk iymfmnu: T: ‘,’,“,°“‘“.,‘f, hfifi," “lad PUBLIC Forum! sigerhlgbgtbenfiigfltmllt has seen so 1'6! X11911 gun 0Y6 g l — ' lnent makes the headway it former- proved in the past and so nothing \_ ly did. eu- “m... u open for a. m0" "t" b“ “m ‘m l“ m’“°" game o; me causes o, chum. lilleaule by eorroopoldoltl Pathetic stories from the mouths of fishermen come from all sides- cnxiety; inability to adjust them- selves to circumstances; bereave- ment: chronic poisoning of the sys- tem from infected teeth, tonsils, gall bladder, intestine; acute illness es- peclally such illnesses as influenza; and the changes that occur in youth and at middle age in women. Dr. Dorothy M. Tudor, London, in the Prescribe:- says, "The danger signals in mental ailments are: dif- ficulty in concentration, irritability. restlessness. loss of memory, lessen- Dllftly to the poor quality of the tea served in housras o1 refreshment. No doubt he is correct. . . . There seems to be litle to commend in the American vogue or iced flea. which it is proposed to introduce into Australia. Momover, the fad would not last. such fads never do. The sour-milk drinking which was fash- ionable some 20. years ago endured over two summers. Therefore, a trade in iced tea is not likely to b: ing of- the ability for work or achievement. Depreslon is an "early" sign that should never be neglected as it may lead to pre- nounced melancholic and tiredness of life. In these conditions, while prolonged treatment may be sleces- sery. the prognosis or outlook ls hopeful." The greatest need in getting re- sults ls to get relaxation and re- of w: lment value to the mer- chants of Ceylom-Melboume Aus- tralaslan. A brain wash or salt and water. administered by injection, was dem- onstrated before medical conven- tions at Atlantic city. Years ago an Ottawa doctor told a member of the Journal's staff of treating a man so gravely injured by blows on the pose away from home. and away from the usual routine circum- stances. Medical and nursing care, with careful searching after any condi- tion of the body such as infection or physical defect which may be in- fiuenclng the mental condition, is absolutely necessary if results are to be achieved. This examination should include the examination for head that his brain was exposed. This doctor took out part of the mans brain. washed it m salt and Wstol‘. restored lt to its place-hind the patient recovered. -- Ottawa Journal. .____ For the rest of Europe there is no option but to organize common ac- tion for its common security. It is the universal hope that Germany would sooner or later prefer to come in rather than to stand alone. and an open door must always be‘ left for her. But if she chooses to re- main outside. the only guarantee of the peace will be such a. League of Force as she dare not challenge. And the peace must be guaranteed, for another great war would spell the end oi modem civilization in Europe-London Morning Post. Lord Grey once spoke of the joy that would be his when he could quit Westminster for his Northum- berland moor. bum all his blue- books and use their ashes for his roses. The world is heavily bothered about its borders. Many nations are lcelng sleep and increasing their arms because other tions seem ready to disregard the permanence or the purposes of frontiers. Japan at high speed forces China to yield its Dominion in Hope! Province. starts after Chahar Province with similar tactics, and announces that According to a writer in the cur- fiuenee in the far Blast. includinfl opposes loan for the purpose of Iellevin! a balance in trade credit. Siam, the only member of the League of NI- »: Ottawa remain Court. to decadefl-Toronto Globe. Although the New York subway! niflcance. offer, as the Burl puts it, "a cent, ride for a nickel." since they ing industry has shifted lose money which has to be made Tm; up out b: taxation. many riders do from within not want to pay even the nickel m, stiles instead. More than two tom of slugs-GQQOOO. revenue loss 0f whom-have 1118i been dumped in fond Island sound. comments ,- on human character.- "roronto Star. Ontariothlliin ml. lwrermrlllnlarumnusxmler sddtnallcanadatbarewereilioo fuwerperaonssanttopriacainifli llsallemted inohiaaiag nd so put lead slugs in the turn- curious and not very hol-rfkflllil The Canadian (lovommnt have ll. symptoms, many will not need to The It whirls the scattered leaves before us A1011! the dusty road to borne. Once it awakened into chorus The heart-strings in the ranks of Rome. There by the gusty ooppiw border The sgrllling trumpets broke the a The Roman line. the Roman order, Swsyed forwards to the blind as. saul . Spearman and charloteer and bow- man charged and were scattered into savage and teciturn the Roman has fallen away into complete insig- iofl ads’: neased the captg; elf, that 1mm Just announced their intention of by the Turh w t e1 swept Ihendiflo large sums on prospecting central wrong his ill” Mm 111' ' fore." he said. “and they will man better mothers and fathers than we have dale.” m i084 1.600 fewer persons were sent tepeiscn inseeaseabuteaehaprlnginsbfte “my, tbs or its oementiiliinga and its patell- gudapeat. It was long an object of Fulfill!!! thousands of been Thinner. ensfenhwl organisms and the use of the X ray. Certainly if this method is used in cases showing these early mental enter mental hospitals. ON MALVERN HILL _-__.. A wind is brushing down the clover, It sweeps the tossing branches bare. Blowing the poislng kestrel over crumbling ramparts of the Caer. spray, while the centre of Can- rapidly developing gold min- to Ontario 681M118“!!! It and was visited by school children. 1t had feeble and hollow for man! it pntcnanewooat of leaves. Jttowled this stopped? Bin-The Liberal organ is expos- lng the high crilnes of the Iilley Government in N. B. and the Mac- Millan Government at home. What a shame for these govern- ments to be building those national highways? inality of helping the Bennett Gov- ernment to implement the greatest of his pro-election promises. Not long ego the same organ spouted meledlctlons and curses against the whole Conservative phalanx, for not building the promised highways. Even more; byway and l the shot-to They are clamoring for the one .T.‘£?§'.'.',..T.‘Z°.L“ "'-""'"' and only mm; which will help " I tho situation and that is e. month's fishing in the m1. s petition is MONSTROUS going forward in the near, future, Just think of the for not paving and Face Powder Powder Skin t Lemon Folllidlflon Organ; Tissue Cream Cream Rouge and Lipstick Poet. fumed, to affords a good illustration, Tbeeo chm m a single country. of made from the purest ingred- '* " changes which ienis in correct color. h". have occurred recently in the m0"! IIINIII. lo blend with world's sources of supply of this IMIYWI"! "vlflflflllon color- representing I capricious metaL-london Morning llll- l-Ilil ll flollollcl! III- _-_-. IIADQUAITIII IUI TIU B-ne and back alley. wit); -pieces MacIntyre High- way sample of roadway fraud. Then the monstrous corruption, thlrstupendous iniquity of building “National Highway" the second District of Queen's. When they pass the private preserve of Ik-PBBE-MCPIIEG et al there is a thrilling danger that they will con- tinue the puving through the First District, and with even the greater horror of actually paving highways through the Fourth of Prince, so sacred as the camping ground of the Opposition leader. And another encroachment upon civil liberty. What gall for Conser- vatives to actually employ 18 men. men out of work and in need of bread and butter on such infamous projects? And worse, worse, two boys, perhaps a. rnothel-‘stion goes forth it will meet with l support, "poslbiy 14 years of age." are actually given a chance to earn some bread and butter by this cor- rupt government-of course to bribe and seduce these lads into voting Conservative. The pure and public spirited Patriot will never be a con- senting party to such deviltry. Then the heinous crime of using "the smaller machines" to do "or- dinary road work on Lot 40." Could anything be more reprehensible? r Why not send a monarch of power, driven by a. 10.000 l-I. P. tractor, and an army of a thousand men, to level off the sideroads and alleys? A jail sentence, or better, a penitentiary term would be too light a penalty for such transgressors. ‘Ihirlk it out. The infamy of using a. small ma- chine to do a small machine's work. The whole thing is the acme of crime. giving work to people. oulld- ing roads to travel upon, helping young boys to earn a bile to eat. building the highways through dis- tricts which some hungry Liberals would like to exploit. It should be There should be a Do- mlnion-wicle conference of Liberals and Socialists and C.C.F‘.‘s and Reds to put a stop to it. The 5. O. S. call from the "no policy" organ, should be made to vibrate from At- lantic to Pacific. through signed by packers and fishemem, asking for this and it is hoped that the request will be granted. An extension in July would mean the climax to their already sink- ing condition. We know that any government would prefer the granting of this month's fishing in the fall rather than to pay thousands of dollars in relief money. Unless this is granted conditions will be bad in l’! W. K M! 611m- 5—_—_~ -_- =|= e,- giliiifiifiifiiiliiiriliizfililiifi Plan Your Summer Vacation NOW For all Rail and Steamer Connections call _ City Ticket Agent 94 Great George Street i --_.._..i mm‘ I l general. Much money has always been placed in circulation as a re- suit of the lobster industry. This means much to our province. Not only does it benefit the men who are engaged in this industry but it also benefits the merchant. the farmer, the banker, etc. We know that the country and the province in general is in favour of what is best for the fisherman, knowing that it is a benefit to Prince Edward Island besides ‘c ‘,' _, many hundreds of poor families who depend chiefly on fishing for a. maintenance. 1st us therefore put forth our best efforts to Obtain this month's, t fishing in the fall. We know that the government. when it under- stands the plight of the men. will not hesitate in granting this re- quest. In union there is strength, so therefore let all fishermen every t” o+oee e‘ b ‘a ‘BAA .amaaaaaaa SCOTC DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND . 0N! CARLOAD “SCOTCH vv‘v#‘¢v‘¢¢‘rv#vv H FIRE BRI FIRE BRICK SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES. L. M. POOLE & 00. ‘fnoLrs WI-IARF‘ A are, still stand together and when this peti- a favourable consideration. I am. Sir, etc.. THE NORTHERN PACKING C0.. Per D. A. M. Boughton Island’. P. E. I. Pest Of The Picnic (Exchange) The annual debates about im- munity from poison ivy are now in full swirig among campers. pic- nickers and holiday makers in the woods. some persons may be im- mune at some time but no person is immune from ivy poisoning all the time, as for example when the pores of the skin are perspir- ing freely. Contrary to popular opinion also. a person who has once been poisoned is not immune to further attacks but is’ rendered more susceptible than ever. Neith- er does a recurrence of poisoning symptoms take place year by year without fresh exposure to the poison ivy. Irldeedpthe only sure method of avoiding poisoning is to give the ivy a. wide berth. That is easier said than done, but a person who has read the pamphlet on poison ivy issued by the Do- minion Department of Agriculture can be forearmed with the know- HIKISI B‘A"c'p'A" C's“ Certified Puplic Accounts and Auditor ' and Reports Prepared a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. m‘ F Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements Administration of Estates five Provinces of north China showd Hmvad upward‘ i" ti"? 30min Wfly- I 1m» 91“ d“ 1948B 01 "hm W150“ 1W i5 "1055 form an independent state frlnndly Pnocnsss‘ mull’ 17° be mlmd and W113i i! ' w Japan and Manchouqum It is There-in the twilight-where the best to do in cases of casualities. “r repetition of the mgngguver Q13; cattla while poison 1W 15 Widely dlSCfl- made Mmchaukuo out of Are lowing home across the fields. buted across Canada. complaints Manchu“; and the“ “fused the ‘The beaten warriors left the battle Max Factors are most numerous from Ontario mam“ demand to withdraw, Deed on the clansmens wicker and Quebec, especisuy 1mm gm ChlhiV-S borders will doubtless be “meld-b. S . gtgflilnliomshlmd "signs so at _ 1 n y “it y ve camper- an summe ithlgegfirgh lggor ‘ivszgxggééd “Jams ‘£181: leaves whirl in the winds riot o c l e cottagers. The ivy may be found shut in China as already it has Quff h ‘hf B°"°:“§II3"'“"F 51""- - .' ~ $0M": “odor a variety of condi- clumsuy banged m Mmchoukuol__ e are can an c ef, and quiet Beauty Aids tions. wet 01‘ dry. shaded or open. Christian Science Monitor. centurion and ‘unmet’ “d m '11 “m” ‘mm W" 5""! t° ‘ -—-— —-J0hn Maseflelri. c'°"“". h’ M“ “W'- mky “m” o“ mm°d 1”“- Rkh‘ "ML D.y|d [Joya GFm-‘e, llgllywoods mlio-ilp genius, the 1395i’- 15 Wnflnfll b0 161106 b0!‘- Wales‘ favorite son ponders upon lib for gold. If the result is oommen- luff" math’. ya“ h” be” d?’ n“! mac“ m‘ mach“ by erty and kings. ‘Today we are - surate with the outlay there is a m‘; “an: m," wtheune“ Huge‘ vhflous tmatmn“ “e nessing thn strange spectacle of re- possibility that Canada may pres- u." pm anon‘ mun m m” pamphlet‘ m very publlcan dictator-ships stamping out ently regain the second place M“ Fm!“ p'°p"'“°"' “m” use!’ the Mn“ o’ a phy‘ freedom, when a great monarchy is among the world's gold producers. re m ‘ hi“ w‘ ’ mmmm’ m“ k advlsable‘ but m slight the shield and protector of freedom from which she was deposed last 2' ‘he "mm" °°ml"°°"°" m” “h” u“ Wm“ "u M’ m’ ti. ughout g great Empire, which year by Soviet Russia Two years ° the celebrities of “In l"! has not yet penetrated the has been engosed in extending the before the War the Yukon had been “mm wulbfiébi“; gm‘ hundw m” boundaries of freedom from decade the largest producer among the 5°“ M m" m“ “"1"” ' Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St.. E. R. allow Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness‘ and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Charlottetown RIVAL PIPE la now packed llilerently iaapaekage which . . . l t PRESER vEs, 11s MOISTUP r , . g \ “HELLO THER ' BEND OVER MY PACKAGE r awn“ PIPE SMCKIIC TCBACCC For sweetness, Fragrance and Coolnesl u h "recourse AT run macs" fupxrv a lllcllolsoll 9