1 l 1 i ,- . ‘nu-wax ~41 nuns-w». 136G113 FQUR. _.,_ .. THE IIIIAHLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded 1887) Piesirli-nt. l.i1‘ul.-(‘al. W. (‘Incstcr S. McLure \'l1-1- |'|'0~l(Irl\I, .I. R. Burnett. I~'.J.l. Secretary, LicuL-(ol. l). A. Dlau-Kinnon, 11.5.0. Etlitui" and )luuaging Dit-ci-l A-surllllt" l-Jdilor, I-riink Walker sEBSlQKIFTIUN RXIES 55.110 p111" your tin advance! delivered to lit)". 511-1.! per )t:.|.1' tin ‘advznu-i-i 11111111111 to l’. l-l. Island 3.1.00 pt!‘ 51-411 1th ildhlllt’!!! mailed to (zinailu and C-S. Aluuuurs Audit Bureau of Ci " lutions ,. J. It. Burnett, Fall. “The Strongest Jlemorg/ is lleaker than the IIk-ulrt-st Ink." r.".-" - ~.-.- ». .. ». _ u..-..-.— --== u.\ll 1111.11", .-i.l'"1"i;.\iBr:1t 3, ms 5' '““‘::‘: IIIL lillnruf Ilfnblclll 1I [,1 1 . 1 ‘ 1 ' 1 1 . '. ‘ 1 x‘ i. i I \ '-1 t. Cheer Up " l" " a‘11".-.1- limbliitt; the \\'in1tipr‘g l"‘i"<,-- Pr! » "1. 1!r.<]»".'.1"i11'--" 11‘. g‘ r011ar1h1rg .\';i/i iiitvixiflnis in ' 111 1!1'-1"11\1-r rch-n-"r- ' tln- !i1-1"ni.‘111 .. '!11 51-111. 3, i!)in1_1 c11- parts of tln- \vr11"!1! will pur- ‘11"-1'"'iti1-:1..".! il). ' va! to I11: l .\' 11"l, 111-711" llci . "es are Mvtiiising a Jtl!ll’illE{_!1l;t_\'.~ h)" 51111101"- --.:"..a:v! (11-111-131- li-rnard .<!i.‘1\v. . a-i inter: inna! conr-c of instruc- = to i111 lac-h! at \‘i1‘:1n.‘1 this full, 1n $11 bring up 111111111‘ Il!("ll' l\'llf1\\" science ant! the latest curative L'-1l!"=!1'l' lll't"~'> It \.-'1 tha" the fall <ca=on at Falzhnr i< ex- _ Fl’ ‘ 11111- r11 th1- hc=t on record. PM‘. 11111! The Fisheries Industry " .-\:1--11~ .\!."11. 1111:1!1l is iiI\"11!\‘1r! i11 an 1i1i,-~!."111-~ a 1111- 11\'<'l' :1!l1g1-1! n11 .\ 11111! llzitzirii) !i1~\\.-11."111t'i".~. rc- gr.11.: ‘1111- (Ni-ting zniiiiiig NIH-ii. $011- I141 1'1 ' ‘1 i!!1111'.t pi"1--iii11ii1_u to Ctlllllllt’!!! 11-‘ 1 . .,..1'ti11-1".‘1»1‘. \\t‘ i111?1-t!1.‘11 flu‘ !‘1"1-- i1 11 .- 1K1 1 »'11i"11-\ i11»!ii~»ti'\" 1., h1- "1-11- 1111-1". 1 111 111M. "1'- —\'1-]11*"."i- i‘. i- 111111- i "1 1 1. 1-1- "1" 1'!1-1! 11)" 1!11- l"'1-1!11":1l !i11\"1"i"i1- 11.11" '!'I1‘- ",1 111111- <11‘ i‘1-!1:1!1i!i!.‘i!ii1q the in- 1i1. 1 1 111-1111 1'10 .\!.‘11"!.<-i1/i1- l\ii1_t;:i1!~ tlii. !'l‘\]111!‘l‘ s1 “£1111 1.! .\!‘11t-t1-i' 111 '1i11z-."1"11.‘1~!. -1i1!1" l! !.."11! !11111 111-.1-_;11! i-1"I1~i1i1!1i-t1\‘!-)‘ ‘ £111"! ; :111! I "lii-inwh" " 1--‘-~-i1._‘. 11» 1:.11.‘1.'11! 111 511 l!!!’ 111w.- . ~ 1|. ‘.'1111-1- “iv!- i1i."11"!i1|1i- ricil 1111 innit-v c1111» 1-i"1!-:" "I111!.1-<"i1tl112‘?i11' 11 !1:1i"11-11- 1.1‘ '!1i- \11!1- @1111,- 1'\[1tll'I"'I !11-<":111-1 th1- |1i"11- tln- 1!I]1€ll‘!ll!!‘ll! 111 lht." i11- i11.1!11-11'_\" t0 l!!!‘ 1!.‘]1"ii"!111ci1! --.i11!. '!'!1:1! 1R. 11111111111111! lll!I!t"l'- h1- :;1"ii\1"1I at as to !111\\‘ this‘ l 111- t"\|i1!l!t!t"l. ~11 “1- 1!<-1"i1!1-1! “"1- l-zi. 1'1." !l!:111-:11'1!. _!ni_"." 3o. 11133.! 19111111" hv .\li". 4011111111 with 1111.11"! ' '1" ' I 111 11111" iircilv fi-lu-rini-n. iii 1"-111111-".i. H1; ‘l ! 1 "\!v 111111. irii n1! 11111-"1 -- - ' . '.'11’ i;."1l1'i""1'1/11nl1" 111'." 11/1! Ill!‘ 11"‘ Jr r/ l’ 11:1'.‘1i111i t.11r1"1"i.‘1.11."1:.'. 'l'hc)‘ art" r " ‘ r11 11:11" v‘!!ll"i~1!l<‘!!'ill in1!1-~~ the)" com!- 1.1-‘"“-" "‘11 ..-11:..~ 111' th1- il~lll'l'lt‘§ i"1';‘1i!."1ti-1i1~"." ' ".\! 1'n1livi1!ii:1!~ in 41I!l!'l' 1n- 111r11!."1 have hvvnnn- tI11- “"."1i"1!< of !!i1l1.111!: “l ‘111'~1"!Iii1."1t1-!)"l" I‘ "-1~11!-§ .1"-i- 1i" ironi lhc- li-rcguviiig t!1:1t r1111’ “Qitinic Il>llCflllUll are homeless orphaui. "N0 _.-._-__---._._____ ' {r1112 FCfXiQRLOjPIETOWN GUARDIAQ provincial rhponsibility," say; Premie; 113C- :l.,._1.i1»1.~—- the industry is entirely outside the 1l‘\i\' Me's hkftlldf," _ "X111. the _\\'Ell'(l.~' of the n1t-i1tf" .\i1tl u _ Dominion Govern- £tll>\\£'l'> fisheries Minister Micliautl. with stich side-stepping of re- .111)‘ ;i.-l11-1\\cc|i lIlUl'£'(!L‘1'(ll ."1i11l 11111- -. l . ‘ ' _ u l.l!\tl..i.il1lll4ll”lll(‘>, no mutual tunic-r- _.~tr1n1!:ii;_- Olllltl he arrived at," and the .~un1 of “d! 11 l! l‘ ‘!"'!!1"'>'. voted for the rehabilitation of iht- 1111111-1 in these Maritime Provinces, 111v 111111111! i1.‘ 1711' 111111111131‘, and not 0110 .l1.n‘1.1."11.‘t" 1.111.111! 113M _1"."11l_.111:‘c, n! Imntg or .1) <)!,‘(_'I;1f, .. if In: .1-.."." 111 protest.’ \\1- venture to say that nothing comparahf. 1.1! 1!11.- act 111' criminal indiifcrciicc and >111 u)" has 4\.‘\‘tll'l'l‘ll in the \\'Il41lL‘ hiqm-t- .-.i 1 i".. .'.‘n".::111".1~11ti<nottohlziinv. l!f1‘1"11g1ii1¢1! 1111-1! <11 11in" ti-"hcrnicn “ht-n i1 vow! :11:- 111 1111.1 !!!\‘l‘ll on their fret. '!'!i~"- ~ol1- hfzuno "'1 11tll' !.1'h1-r."t! a1hnii1i~Ir."it1'>1".-, '!"-‘.r1-1- 51,1, hut-rm, ll$ in the .\l:1i"ii-fn11- !':‘111- ." l :1 lrlu t! (ilt\'('l'llllll‘lll. a! ‘!!!.1'.‘.!. .1?! ' '1. 1Z1‘ tlu- 'i~!11-i‘\" ‘!l1!‘,‘ '11. 1 1-11! \\!l("lll!l!~'\11f1 1 1- i1! r111 '.‘1.11.1t'1<‘;" - 11'1"!!! -* 111- 1".\‘i»r-1i'!'1";1 "’ I11 Qt‘! ‘1-- 1 hliturial Nukes 1 .1,.f."1"i: win" ll!‘ 11:1- ..'.1.1 :1 111111-111“- WWI \Ai‘ m t 111th!" YM- '11-.111.":I “n- :1 pctiti-ui ir111n ~'..'l‘!!(‘1I :1 "trailer" on hi< lot am! \‘.'.'l!(‘l' cminectii» . 'l‘li' . 1-1! i< \\"!10thvi" :1 “ti"21i!1"i"" T---";‘11.:1i1.1l :1 "linihlinyg" on 1111- lot. x1111! :1 hurtling -!i."1in1- i111" the lw-g 1i11\"<-i"ninci1t 1o harlmnr an‘! 1- “i111 “with! roh 1111‘ snvcl)‘ r!cpre<-- 1111111311! in:i>~e.< in t!1i\ time of c111»..- .i. \\ l1)" hringr iic\\" i111!ii.-ti"i1-<to (‘aiiadi to 1'1-."1".!.101" lllf‘ 1l(‘~!'~ oi pollI l! t':1\‘oi"it1-~ . qgntzi-n git: (‘:1i"r_\ iii-q liar.- to (‘Illlfltlfl might he con-"i/lert-t! h)" some :1 p1"1"»1‘c.<< similar to <"ai"i")"ing voal< to .\'1-\-."1 411‘. “hi1- (Einadzi PIYWlIICPrI iur- to an 111 \ . ! vulnt- 111' near!)- Sijorwxooo last scu- .~"1-n. 111' which §irx5ivaooo was accountr-i! for h)" " -1" 171x, llllilii an1l mushrat. the llnininion Joonoo worth of fur< from .Q,!,7t>~'1_1'3l1t) worth camc- from .51 1h!- lhitci! ..t."itc.=. >11 >1< 111 n1 Rr-fciw-riwe is made in the local Liberal organ 111 1111- 1!5-"11"il1i1ti1111 of $001! oats l1)‘ the Provincial lli-p" "11111-11! of .\_L'l'l(‘!l!!lll‘f‘. This" is a rcminrlci" 111' i'.‘: <l"..‘1!1!1_\' i1"1-.'1tin1-nt this I.‘1"r1vin1"1* reccivcr! ir11in "hi- lloininion !‘i11\‘<-1"iiin1"nt when, in con- iiniciii-n “":'1h .\'11va §co '1. (jut-her and Untaria it Tt‘f!lI(‘\Y('fI fCfIPYIlI assistance in distributing wet! !'1~"t spring. '!"11i‘< ic-‘pu-st “‘a< turned down 111 :1 111110 “hen !‘a1"!i:1n1c1it was giving sec- 11111! i"1.-:11!iiig-t0 a Ii‘r1\\'(‘l'llllll‘ll[ hill guaranfeciiig $1 ifioirvww to .<;1.=I<:1t1"!i0“";n1 and $i.91)0.o(‘»0 tn .\!!1¢l'l.'l for seer! rlistifihtition loans. l ¥I< II‘ 11K» importer! b‘ .‘1!11"11:.1!. r1!‘ \\ i! 1-1" 1h: Quitc iinohtr1i=i\"c!)" a rcivvliitinnaij)" rcfnrin !1."1- t."1!.1‘n place iii the l‘. .\‘. .\. \'."1v_\", vim tlk‘ .\':tv:1,l !‘1»“"r‘rs-t!iat-hc have rlccirlcrl officially that a crn1iinissioiieil officer's marriage without have is not misconduct, and iliat Fl'\ll.\‘f‘f|‘llf‘llll_\' the l1i"i1!<-_g1"1»11111 is not snhjcvt to Naval 1!i=cip- line. "l‘l!lll'\' in tliv 1‘."1~<- 11fai1cnsigi1\\'hn i115! his 1"11ii1111i-"=i11ii l1)‘ t.'1!\in_g a hrirlc within t\\"o years" aftr-r :_11"."11!i1:1ti11g from the Naval Acailcin)‘. the Iii-lg‘!- .\1!\"o<‘:1tc Genera! said: “A !(‘§Z.'l! marri- ag1- ~!:11u!1! not. !!lltlf‘!' an) 1"i1"1‘i1ni.<t.‘1ii1"c.<. as :1 1111111111" oi‘ mlnniii-trzitiix- pnlir)". hr- consirlercr! :1: t‘i1il~lllllllll'_' :\ii act of i11i~1"r"»1i1!1.i1"t." .'\.< :1 vcwuli, lht" fnvnn-i" ensign. who was not identificr! h)‘ 11.11110. wii! l't’1‘(‘l\‘P a _\"1‘:11"‘s s-"cpriratir1ii pa)". /\ ilvri-‘Iini that h1- was guilt)" n! mi-"coiirluct would h:1\1- n11‘"1nt losing it. >1= =11 >11 y i111!" ."1-ii!1 11111111211"), i11 willing lli". .\l:1ni11n'.< :1!- to thr- !‘i"11\"ii11"i:1! ti11\"1-i"i111i1-i1t'.-" r11."11!- 5 .‘1.1"¢i\i!1'1‘-. iii-glider! in s11)" thc wiirl." €< . .11:1"1-1! l1)" .‘1ii ."11!1!ii111ii:1! gasnlhit" tax i111 "11~11! E11 \"-11I:-.‘.§11i111t‘ thi- ti1-\"1-i"1ii11<'11!‘_<“i11111111111 ' ' |1!11!;1<-~_ It n1‘_;!11"t!-1! HIM» tr1 ~:1)" that the Ili-nni-i!Alivhlilliiii ad1nii1i>ii":iti11ii§ 11-11 111-1" niili‘ 111' lllt‘ ('!1.'ii"!<1t!1‘to\\"i1-Ilovrh-n- . i".1‘1-:"-i1!<- !1i;1h“"."1)" “'11s paid for out 11f the "171111! ll't'.'l\\ll'_\'. in adilitiun tn payment <1!‘ the 1 011-! 111' tln- lint-s! dtclvh of rrnn! in the. 1.1111111.» !‘1"11\11i1-1‘< —-~t!11- l\\'t1l11I!(‘$ 111' c1111- .~1-1-"<- I "'Q!1\\'.'1_\' :11 lloivleii- not to speak of stih- ~i:111!i.'1! i'1‘1!1‘1".‘1! :1!!! in t'.\']\(‘1'lIllf‘llIfll work oi1 $11- \.1"-11‘.1!:11"_v 11111.1!» Tlii- ;1.-~i-"t:1ii1"11 was given flnn-En-g the n-or-t "pt-vim! 111' the wot‘!!! rleprv-sion, 11 ::1.\:1ti11i1 l't'\(‘ll!!!‘ at tlttawa \\".’ts" $1311,- ...1>,<,»i111 !1"<< t!1a11 it is 1111111)". i l! l‘! * I-Iiiflr-ntl)‘ !‘1"cn1?1~1" “.\!ii1"h" Ilcphurn inarlc 1 fatal !1‘1i1"1lc1"“"!11-11li0li:1i1rlcrI C!ior!1-)"!‘ai"l<. 1hr‘ 11111111!» 1;.1\1-1-11r.r'.< official ITFIIIPIYIT‘. over to a |11"1'\",111- 11i"_;;111iz:1'ii11i1 for charii-alilc pntpnscs. .\!1". ‘.I. \. Ilcirl, l\‘. (1., I7. C. l.. writes to thi- t.‘11l11- Illit! .\!ai! pointing out that thc niiginzi! ~it1- “'11s given I1)" the Federal (‘iovcrnmciit as a 1111.1, 3111! \\'!l1‘ll th1- ni"i;1in.'1! silc an! |\l'11|l(‘l'!\‘ th1-r1-11n “"1-1"1- <11!1I to h1- t'.!‘.l{. for $Xry1_nt1f1. the pi"1‘~<-i1t s!!!‘ was :11‘q1iir1-1I_ the \"."1lu1- of ivhich with l!!!‘ i-rcctions thcrcnn i< value/l :it i111-r .\"_-,110<1,oc>11. 'l'!11-i"ciorc, .\Ir. l\‘1‘iI 1"o11tcn1|<, giving :1“"."1)‘ (‘Iiovlcv Park is simpl)" puking t1 prc-"cnt of the trust property purchaser! with trust 111111111‘, thi- |1r<11"0(-1I< of the sale of Unin- inioii f§11\‘ei"n1i1ci1t |)l'f1llt‘l'I_\' tr."in.<fci"i'1"1I I11 lhr‘ (lptqrio (lovcriiinont for a specific trust piiipnsc 1111!)’. iinilcr thc terms of tlvdcr-in{ouncil £1111! in lnitroly unwarranted and illegal -‘?1.n .i!‘.- NOTES BY THE WAY It has taken twenty years lo re- build the C-ailicciiiil-tur-nt)’ vears U1 111111.; “nrk 11-111» oi smaz-"liitii; shell- l~1 11.111 an twbjci-t lesson ‘ - lllt‘ absurd waste, mess of war, then nothing is.—‘\\ii1nipeg Free Press. But for Mr. Hepburn and Mr. Duplcssis, the proposal that. the Rrnvell Conimissicii should cease “ark and 101. 0 its job unfinished “flllld never have been made. The)" ccrtauilj." cannot speak for seven of the iiinc provinces. Press comment ma}; it look very doubtful it ili speak for a un- fllllltlOll.\ (Jt-ntral -Can."!(la.—- \Vln_ ."-.ll‘f“,§ E700 Press. The hazards of life in thelma- clinic 111.10 lli1‘l'13t\t-L‘ tlziil)". as the follo“1.1".1__‘ sad lllt'l(!(‘lll$ illustrate: (iuards and Ulfillh in the Alle- 2'1 rounia Jail at Pittsburgh, cpt at 1 1" 11111-1; “lien acci- l_ l electric wires ~11 vulvcs in the Hilton. ‘.30. ol .1 11.11.1111 o!.1i1"(-. . Lake Cllj. 111:" F1’! miles l!!! llt‘ll vvplitinctl to 1111111“ 111-1‘. ln- 1 11'! hclp l! he- cai11- "ll1P.l\"l!1" 1"1cl;11-_‘ with mc liar! ln- fr1-1t 1 1111- :‘v1c!r1'atni"." And Jean l;".1.1:". l2, of Rochester, 1111:. bcixding 1111' to close the tron‘ of ‘ " llri" I". "-11 1111111. the "i" ' " 151111’ 111." in 11! for znn-r problem .11 \‘.'llt‘l!l0l‘ 1..-Zn- their 1r together. 211‘! 111111111111111" of ..1i1- 1o say." that . of seeing 11-111! con- t holi- -da_v .11. 111111 1}- ln 111.11.‘! in- 1 !'"l‘ l1u-"- i1,1l1l1"‘ l1ci" 1'1 i-cgurp " 1.1111 i.1"1l 131111 1-".i‘i" u-tli lici" Th1- Huntsville changi- in ’1 ‘r1- as 11 l- in ilit- 1111- ilrct 1- itiicoinnioi‘. in to be 111111- s-lxii ' to 1. bcd in a lioaitllnt: 11011-1 even recall one ruomctl " he said, ' For- 1. .~lli‘ll as that of " (111. t has" developed. - S1111! Sic. Afavu- SL111". .§‘\'llltl1lI)ll_\'§ should he taught. to 111.10)“ b1 <, 11s v.:1.:s silggcst- c1! at 1-1111111 School 1-1n1f01"c-111"1-. 11.11011 Ilcad- mastei" L. 11111110.- cc! t0 include 1‘1.\11l11i 1.111: at the 1111111111! sport- throiv 1111111111) .\l1 said Dr. S. l-l. Peri) “oulcl be tminin: I01" the boys in!" the ncxi, war and would be just us" good sport," D1". l‘1‘1"'i"v told 1n:- hc “":1< serious in his z-"itgu tioii. "It would be intich 1111\n- .-i1‘11.-<1lil1- than shouint: thcin how to throw these silly old-fmlnnnr-d Jnvcl11is."— London Dnilg." \lii"i"o1". Phalaropcs, which arc among the most cicliplirful of Canadian shore. haw some tiiiusuzil l‘ll.'ll'.'lCll‘l‘lFlIt‘<. First the)‘ differ from 1110s! other shore birds in being: cxpcrt. Z-Wllillilvl“. Thr- sce- ond unusual feature about. 1111:1111- rope". is their 111111111 life. The fe- malc phalni-npo takes the intlat- ivc in courting rites, and makes tlu- flrst ailvuni-c toward the shy and modestly colored prospective mate, The females are larger, hanclsomci". and wear brighter plumage than the males. After Mr“. Phalarope 111.511". lici" eggs, madam bctaltcs licrself to pursue her favorite pastimes. more than often to join other ladies of leisure of hci" oi-rn kind in s1 all sociable flocks, while the obedient. and faithful .\lr. Phalni-r-pn incuhatcs the cups". and Sllfilllflflfl’; pi" clical- 1y all of the cares r1111! \v.-‘i1‘c"- of the household. - Canadian Re- sources Bulletin. U. (Flmcst ti. S. patent. No. Zlllillltll Whipple. of Strntford. Conn» t'nllt‘f‘l'll"1 a Sllllff-bllllffb especially d i111-E t1. t‘(‘11("l‘7!!t‘ bulletproof \" , and mcrr-Lv goes to show that ni-vdzinll is 111-"11111: nowhruc. It, rlrcsn‘! matter 110w cunnintzly" onr- mon rontrivcs to [WPSIPYYP l1i.'-". and run". liirlcr»: a11- nthei" 1111111 011mm; nlonz and just. as 1"ii1ini111.:!_\" nlots- to undo him. All this ha" been flflllll! on since Illf‘ dnivn of lll‘lll‘1l'f.'. and probably explains “"h_v “"0 nrt- n11! ' in some nicc con! l".'l\'t‘ \\'t1l' i111: a bonr- lllfilfillfl of coweiiin: in a ho! cit)" \\"o1"i"_vln1: 11111-111 1-11- vnitlv There is nndoubtodlx- in all this. but t» 1-1- nirrans that $011111 1-ntci"pi1s1 who is now 11 babe 111 ai"ni'-". i1; point: to t‘f‘-ll‘.l‘ 11111111‘, “i111 a Slllffif- hnllctpmct \r-‘ 111-1! v"!!! h1- 1m- nitinr- tn :llll!"">Il!!‘llt‘!\, 11nd tlicn manltintl 1k _ . , il-clf fncc to int-r- \"llII 1111* l1r11"1""hlr- dilemma of 1111! l1c"'i11_‘ nhle to klll ltsr-lf off ~ 'l‘!1r- New" Yorker. It in fun to zn In (‘uncy Island 1111:! lic on :1 bout-h so 1'1""\'."r!t‘tl that a llPflP/‘I ‘ll‘lll"l”.fl' l- likclv to 1:11! 1hr -.'1ur!i1.i l1 on" thin s one is lwndinn to little f-ftzlirrt? l< li fun to ~11 for limit": in n11 automobile. 1101111111, n‘. (laden \l."1"li oncc <11!!- izcr-tccl. more nasolinr-rv than sccncvy. ivhilc the traffic pnllcr- unravel thc ttintzlci: attract? ls it. fun tn lcavr- hchinr! one of the peaceful almost! lnicollr. filfCfilfi of the city on n holiday 1111c! hrnvc the tumult, confusion and danger of pfluyflrv mm T1111 ovr-rvshr-lmlnr! consensus of opinion "ccn-s tn he yrs, 'i'11r- r-dlmfitt": of attendance nt. trn maloi" rrvrn‘! areas 1111111111! Grcatci" New ‘fork durlnr: tho nast ‘vivrrlr-evill vim to the amazing total of 2.750000 ITP!"‘»'1ll.<. Add the indi- virliinlir-Ilr- sot-Ir. who skipped the motor area". ‘~11! 11-1- 1-1111 cons"!- cntlonslv 11m thc figure up to fl.- FWWM "“l‘i"r-c ivllllon ls 40 per- cent of (Weetcv New York's printi- lntion T1 i": nbmil Pflllfil to the. combiner! ivmnilnticnq of Arlvona, DPIIHVHTP. Idaho, ‘Tovlvc. .‘~"*1."""'a. wvnmintr. New afr-ylco and Vir- ninla Tf lc. n lot rf ponclo, Do H1111.‘ have 3.000.000 lmad- nclics or do tlicv have 11 cood time? All that can lw mfcli- 5:111! ls that thcv lhlnk they are en- lovlnrz llietncclvr-s To which may he iirhlavl i111-f stniirln-‘rk of 0n- lovmonl in "RR or:- rFffo-"r-nt from tlioce of 1R"?! We inoclcrw: like motion, l“-it‘ill‘llll"lll, i-liantzc and, tn a cerlzvliv ‘ rvzlcn! 111-1 ~ ("1 hnllrtvvs vvr- s-crl: and flnd them. , ,-New York 111ml. 111 countcrbn ance. PUBLIC FORUM- rlu ooh-u u 0n Ill l» dlnunulnn D1 OOIIOIIQINI" 0' qua-dun o! luhrut. The Qu- Inltctnwu Guurdluu do" not le- eeuurlly udnno the opluloul 0| lnrreupondenh. NOTES FROM AN OLD PASTOR. Shy-I am Just back from the West. Like last year I spent the summer in volunteer work in the interests of the Presybterlan Church in Canada on four of our fields in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Brl- tisli Columbia. meeting with noth- lm: but the most cordial welcome and utmost kindness at the hands of the old. down to the youngest. in my congregations of pioneer days, as well as unmistakable cfidences of an undying tlitrstiniz 111710112 young and old for the preaching of the everlasting gospel. the ordinances of which-cad t0 say-we find ft hard if not im- possible to supply them these try- ln: liaise all tho year round I have not yet admitted to my- sclf. or given up the hope of at. least onccniorc. paving my late beloved congregation of Caledonia a summer time visit-God sparing inr- till then But I rejoice mean- time 1o learn that in my old cnarzc my successor. Rev. A, S. lf-Lr-an 1.: wdrthily and splendidly (‘fl2'l‘_\'ll‘.g on. I am. Sir. etc. ALLISTER MURRAY. Plea _ M1" attc has leen 111 :1» ,—1 slat?! "-111 made by Sce- 11 J \\'lll‘l'(‘(! Boultei" of the I’: "1! Exhibition before the The obovtgarqa a; ,_-..______ I o.‘ tho ivhcle work. and was the transportation facili- WU! 1h 1.- ..l‘~, i lm-c 11-1 objection to Mr. Boult- P1" tnkiit: credit for the rile? WPBUI- {11- ivo n11_io_vcd durinc the Exhibit- znn Week, hut when he unjustly nt- ks thr- Ferry‘ service, to detract ‘ion from his unwarranted ed- ..s.n1z cfa1ei"v'c,e,whlch had nev- 0r becn asked for much less ar- ranger! for is an altogether differ- en- nutter. and proves beyond a doubt a lack of team work on the 1111:? of the secretary and the pres!- (lt-nt "f the Association, because all 1hr)" mired for was to IHWB W10 boats 0n durinq the first two days of the Exhibltlon to bring the profile over and the last two clays, to take them back and ns early as .\t'.1\‘ the 25th the President. Col. AlacKinnon, D. S. 0., was advzsed oi what we were prepared w do. W11 not. only did that, but we ran the bozh boats during the whole six days. namely‘ from the 15th to the 211th both inclusive. _ , In view of this. it is difficult to Boultei" sent out information about the 11cc as admitted “hen he sad: two boats avallable we advertised there would be a double boa», service." beginning on Thursday of the week before the Exhibition. _ In justice to the ROliflflflnfidilld the '1\‘t‘1l(‘l‘, Mr, Boultcr owes it to the public, to explain V. who "we \\'l".l'f‘. and what. authority they had to put out. the ridiculous advertise- ment which caused the "only com- plafiat?" _ Hc might also explain, iii-hat the motive was behind his question:-- "Is it too much to ask for the <20- operatlon necessary to EIVB our VIS- lioi-s every sible means to reach the province without delay?" What, warrant. was there for ask- ing the question at all. 1H Vl€W 0f the font that it was they who put. out the advertisement, which caused an)" complaint there was. without even consulting anyone in author- ity and then creating a false im- prcssion by publicly, ‘accusing us for lack of co-operntion? Constructive criticism 15 800d and in the public interest and I for one, welcome all such. but. dis- tructive criticism, based odnothing more substantial than gossip coup- led with vivid ima nation, would be much better if le t, unsaid. l heard a num-ber of complaints. against the delay at Tonnentzne, but in every ease they were direct- ei-i ainst the numagement of the Exiiigttlon {or sending out. unauth- orizcd advcrtismcnts t at the doubt-.- bont service would start on ‘Thurs- day and hundreds of complaints against other delays. that could mt be connected with the transporta- tion facilities in any my, shape or orm. Why all this worry on the part of the secretary". over a fe-w cars which might have been delayed an hour at the outside, while thous- finds and thousands of our own people who paid their good money to tint on tho blcechers and Grand Stand to see the races were kept su-citcrim: in the heat. for hours o sec the second heat in the second race puppcd off, This is something ivh rh renliv callsfor correction and I leave int-suggestion with the 111-0111-1- authorities to try and do Something about it before another YPfll‘ rolls around. _ .\lr, Boultcr is quoted as SBYlllRZ-—— “Think cf lt, an idle boat. a paid crew, and scores of cars waiting for llfllllli for a chance to cross." There ls a bald, unqualified slntcment. that. could never have brcn uttered if _Mr. Boulter had onlv followed his ovvn advice and “Think 11f it." V Or what might havp been P3816!‘ for him. he could have phoned me and I tvould have informed hlm that. the operating crew was not brought. on until Monday the 15th and that there was no occasion foi- him to worry over the autos getting to the province as that was our re- spondbility. Just to prove haw un- warranted were his remarks I take the liberty of quctn from the of- ficial records we eep, showing every auto we ferried on each an every trigo we made from. Tormen- tine m rdcn during the days in guestlon. when nccor lng to Mr. ouitqr "scores of cars were waltmg for hours for a chance to cross." So that the public mag get a true picture, of lust how ba ly the see- 0nd at was n ed. please re- membe the "Charlottetown" carries an average of 44 autos each cross- loaded to capacity on the auto deok? On Thursday the 11th, we had l1 autos on the first trip, 17 on the second. 17 on the third and 23 on the fourth and last. trip of the day or 611 autos In all, when we could have carried 1'15. On Prlda the 12th, we curled 13 autos on t_ c first, trip, 22 on the second. 31 on the thlrd and 26 on the fourth trip muklnq a total of 92 winch is little fiver half our cnpacty and not, u single auto was dc alned one minute on either of the above dates. In Saturday the 13th we ferried 5 autos on the 1m trip, 29, on the second. 42 on the third and 46 on the last trlp muiklng u total of 122 autos oi slightly over two thirds of carried if’ they what we could have had offered. — an" steps 1n that. dlmtton. or leave the may clear for such gov- SEEEMEQICQ. 193s A Message For Labor Day. 1938 3513i“ u‘ ‘m a" m e _ ta! 1.1 Y b re- (By a n. Mos-her. President, All- nu: PROBLEM OF NATIONAL Labour.) UNITY The workers for whom I speak are deeply concerned with regard to the problem of national unity. There 1's evident throughout Cun- Bda today a conflict not only o! jurisdiction but of viewpoint. be- tweet)“ the Bedlam! ‘Govgrnmentegig ‘ rov cia ovemm . privilege to_spvealc_czi betialf) 9Y0? ‘iillieéteverpthe causes of this div- grow dun“ $58; 811%lnf~fveg;lfiqmélaiinlirf~un_ ergence may be it. 1.; l; serious Its poor are ox-l-ike, limp a-ndlem. , , . . . , 1...; °§i.3‘¢..3.?.‘°.»...l‘ .1. “.10.... 31111331,, flog-g gggplggntbl; 25,31}, 1111-111111- I-HbOIIr movemffll- "5 11ml!!!“ mm cobdevelop the spirit. of tolerance Not that they starve, but. ab"; m nwfse ,“‘h° belcmg l? bramh“ and co-operutlon upon which alone N Lhreanuessly. Ell!!!" SIM“ "m°"-- °Y 11°?!“ s the basg of a t ‘HMVIOH can 0f flit they sow. but. that they "a! "r 1°C"! bod!“ 9 lam)“ be established. Economic interests, 5°60!" will. types. The lack of unitt- 31110118 political ambitions. differences of N0! $0.)’ serve. but. have m s serve, Not that. they die, but t/ha/t they Qt; Canadian (‘anti-m of Labour Day ivroiicles tunity to review some the Canadian smi-aiior. of special interest and co c0r11._ the workers. and 1o express so 1M as any one ‘individual can d0 5°- theii- viewpoint and azntzide with respect to such matters. It is my THE LEADEN-EYED Let not um: souls be Th gugobcfortat d smother“ ey o qua n eeds d flaunt their pride. an “my It is the world's one crime its balm the workers of Canada is a prob- md um age mus; no; lem which must be solved, as 1t Bis-aimed to guspm Canada 1mg prevents a (‘o-ordination of pur- competitive and selfish groups’ tke sheep. pose and activity". and the effec- and any individual who associates tive utilization of both the eco- himself Wm.‘ disruptive ‘mom. in “vllchel 14114551’- nomlc and tic politic! power o! me ‘nwmst o; province or pal-m _______ the workers along ‘nes which would benefit not only themselves bu‘. the general public. It is generally recognized that Labour organization in Canada has been carried on for the most part under the auspices and the dircJ control of the United States Labour movement, an anomaly which arose because economic de- velopment ln the neighboring coun- try preceded that in Canada and advanced more rapdilv. For a con- siderable period there was an ln- liFnflllgm‘ of 11-115‘. - Z-wtmrn the two countnr-s, and membership in a Unitcti Stairs" 111111111 “a. oi con- is an enemy of our must be treated as suc It is admittedly no easy task to weld together nlne provinces spread across nearly four thousand miles from ocean to ocean. but it can and must, be done. The national interests so far transcend provin- clal interests that they must al- yvavs have prior consideration, and the citizens of each province should ensure that the govern- voted primarily to the improve. merits they elect. both Federal and ,l'l'l6‘lll’ of condit ons for the workers. provincial, shall wort-m tosr-‘her-but it ls aunre that this depends amicably and efiectivcly fr." the upon an improvement. ln condi. promotion of the common welfare. ' "" for the people as a whole. l1 In the field of social lflllzlllllfill. tilv as-ocirttes itself with every people, and ~ . imtural resources and almost un- limited productive ability, is bound to lead to serious difficulties. and that. if remedial measures are too loin; postponed, the patience o.’ the pcoplc will be exhausted. and they will provide a fertile field for demagogues and dictators. The national Labour movement. as a Canadian institution. is de- siderable aclvaivage 1o Canadians .. ~ . t . - - ' U3!“ °mpl““““'“l “r055 the (‘Etiliiefidiioiiiigtilesraiiot bcliizggwemiiiii" titin cciiiiiaiiiicmseldiitiiigynziiigenmlgii: “m! to A"! ‘ l4“5specian<‘" people are less‘ intelligent or lcss'a.l unity and believes that 1f in- “lechall” ‘ 1°59 sflvlies humanitarian. but because of altelligeacé and goodwill are brought were required by 0 randing indus- try in Canada. This condition has practically disappeared. and with it the cliief reasons why foreign unions obmiited a foothold in this disposition to emphasize jurisdic- |to the tark. it can be accomplish. tional rights, or retain perogatlves, ,ed. In spite of the dangers w when the conditions which maylwlilch I have referred, there 1,1 have justified them no longer exist. ground for encouragement in the 111 1. 11-1-1 all“! i" 5P!“ °f ‘he gm‘ <11"- social legislation to be eqtiltablc groups to the problems witah whalrtib pregmll" ha‘ “'m‘°"*“’.d a slew!’ and properly administered must. we an» faced and 16. the ho e gr°wth1°l m” "alwml Lam!" be on a national scale, and what- that the people of Canada will movement. and there can be no question that 1h:- present trend of Canadian labour ls toward a greater degree of national autonomy. Naturally, those workers who have organized on a national basis have no associations which restrict their efforts to bullcl a Canadian nation in which they will be proud to live. Their interests are those of Canadian citizens generally, and they look at conditions from that". standpoint alone. In the circum- stances, they believe that the most take advantage f thl . lties and rcalizcnthe ehxlglipgloeglrili" which has often been prophesied for the nation. -_-__..___ 110111111111 SLEEP 110111111111 1111111 Wlut u nlieI to nettle ever obstacle remains in the way of progress along these lines must be removed. THE WAY OF DEMOCRACY Above all, fl: ls assentlal that. the people of Canada guard against any restriction upon democratic principles, or any interference with the freedom of association and the other liberties which they have re- ceived as the most important part of their heritage. Our parliamen- serious problem confronting the l. 1 1am, achiner 15 down tonulnight’; , new!“ °1 Canada a‘ PM“ “me L‘ igryfrag: perfect, laeutnflit muslz, be Infill"! lWllw I"!!! u)“ widespread "Cormmlc insecurity improved rather than discarded, refruhad ready “him “fir?” n" gloat ""55 °r and, no matter how drastic the Iocthe dnndutiea. I m" 1mm!“ Dn" reconstruction of the economic wnlortured by freiful They deplore. as every citizen must, the cxisteizce of unemploy- ment and its attendant evils of poverty and distress, in 1i land so richly endowed as Canada. and the luck of effort on the part of poli- tical and industrial leaders h bring about. a more satisfactory stat-c of affairs. Surely no intelli- gent man 01" woman can remain complacent in the face of the ob- vlous breakdown of bhn present economic s_vs!0m. with its recurring depressions. its failure to provide work and wazcs to increasing num- bers of people. and the general ln- stability of industry. It is especial- ly significant. that chnnncLs for industrial investment with an)‘ as- surance of adequate returns have become steadily more restricted: that vast amounts of capital re- main in savings -bai1.l:s or are loan- ed to governments at. low rates of interest. Such conditions. affecting every’ citizrn. ought to inspire con- certed efforts to reform the eco- nomic system, but. with a few n0- table exceptions, there seems to be a conspiracy of silence on thc part of public. men with rcizzvxd to it. and. while the reflects of it are palllated by rclicf and similar measures. no fundamental proposals are being studied oi" adopted. system may be, it. must. be brought. B-bol-lli by Wnfitllul-mnal meam- The lug-never comfortable. Hulfnuh dun workers of Canada do not. want a _,,,,_¢;,,d.,|,;,;ng|,,d ‘ndmindhnrk dlclamrshlp 91mm‘ of the pmle‘ uhentheyneededrenl.‘ I DoddbKidnoy tar-lat. or of the plutocrat. But. they H"... n- . himd_.i{. m" b. ml!" '1 °°““““““°” °‘ ‘he "Se"! iunéyr- r... 11-111 followed 1.1. 1am.- conditions, with the natlona lead- mwrmfleepinglik". Ink“. m ers in government and industry ' I Dodd s Kidney Pills nights-toning. turn- eitlier unwilling or unable to es- tablish economic security for ten m_1lllon people in a land of vast INSURANCE the modern safeguard of Home and Business. Have you availed yourself of its many advantages? Our representatives are always ready to be of service to your-phone or write us llyndman & Company Limited Established 1872 Arm- 111 i r - ' tam“, amf p",?§{?§{i§§}°° Q,,HC‘,§"°§§E Insurance u All xima n Lowest Rules, conshunl. with people of Canada have gone Security ll"! SHVIM through in 1"c"."0n. years. it ls scar- CEIY nefessariflto b11112 these facts (Hurlottcwwn, Summershh, Montague to their attention. But the workers particularly feel that 1t Is be- __, comln: more and more dangerous to drift. along, either 1n a mood 1 of despair or of blind hope that somehow conditions will improve and "prosperity" he attained. If, as appears to be thc case. the com- petitive profit system has ceased to function adequately. and to pro- duce and distribute the goods and services which the people lnvc a right to expect of an economic System. the F0011?!‘ that is realized the better. The remedy may be found In the dcvclopmcnt of co- operative methods of carrying on industry, under the direction and control of the stale. On the other lmncl. If. as many profess to be- lieve, the pit-sent systi-m mm b1» made to function. the obligation is laid "Don them to take thr- neces- Mr. Tea Poll Says: For it Delicious Cup of F‘u11 Flavoured Tea Orange Pekoe Tea (.1 FOR The Ladies We carry .1 (‘IBIHIIICAO amok of Max Factofs Society Beauty Aids including m, Powder Foundation Cream, Clcansntl (ream. Skln and Tissue (Ircnm. Face Powder in m‘; ghgdu Rouge In five shades Ll Sticks In seven shades B lllantlnu and Eye Brow Pencils, etc. We also carry complete linen n! Evening ln Parts-Ashes ol nses-Demy‘; Three Sec- retn-Thrcc Flowers-Gurney and Yardlcyb, MXEE IIAII! IIESTORER A delicately perfumed pre- paration which restores and buulllles the hair. It will restore grey lulr to its orlpinnl color. Macs flair Restorer pro- motes a new and luperlur growth where the hulr la full- lng and In remarkably uleful In prevetlng dandruff an destroying urlultlc hnlr kill- ers. Just folow the dlrectfona carefully and you will he amazed at the results.‘ Wrlic or phone today. PRICE 80 CENTS. THE 2 MAGS DRUGSTORE I49 Great George street Mill Orderu Receive Prompt Attention. It Carries Its Own Recommendation GOOD LEAF CORRECTLY PROCESSED AND FLAVORED TO SUIT YOUR TASTE. THAT'S at IIIBKEWS BLA l} K TWIST GIIEWIIIG 1' per Fig THERE IS NO MISTAKING THE FLAVOR OF THIS OLD FAVORITE. IT IS ONE ISLAND PRODUCT WHICH NEITHER TIME NOR WEATHER AFFECTS iiiciuzv and mciioisoii Manufactured by z ~-;-r.----.~-- .,