. . 03191533 T- 133:. 1-. - _-;-.- pUIUtK THE UHARLUVFE1vWN GUAKDIAB i "“ i ‘Q ' l t, tionin 0f ublbspeaker‘ might prove h The Charlottetown Guardian .,,,g=,,,,,,§, ,5 *,,,,,,, b; ,...... ...,.. Notes by the Way 1E at PUBLK; FQRUM _ __ m y.” . w" n, c m, ideals,” he proceeded. “Public specct is tu- +___ m m "pfiliiiiirtiliit Lt,‘ oi] llf-Iillkllell, fr‘: means by which they form and transform puhllC fears of a sold short!" "@- "u “u. u ".- s Sci-ruling Llt-u u. a. llnrlilnvmn, n. s. o. Iltlilur llllll Alultllulng lhrn-rtur, J. ll. Burnett, h’. J~ |- \s~,||ei:|ln llllllntln, [rtlllk “MILE! um] D. h. (Jllfll- - it.“ u“; nan,» tlnttlltlvtl nun; 11.00 l." your tln ldilflll!) uilvnllro) lll'l|\l’fl'|| .|| (H). it >0 lll-l‘ rwr 1h- whtm"! '"°“"' “' | $1.50 I\I'l‘ yen! t!" . u tuul [lulled Slut" Prlnvn lktltlzlril J1 llu wttistssuar, ocrouck 21. 1936 lztltlllllg ‘The’, ElGCIOTS . p, ,,,,._, 0,1“, mum- is essentially‘ un- ‘y ,,,, t);,_»,,,,, fmfffiflhlllllclll. 1S _ _, ,~,-...,p~,-,-{u1 qnvt-rntttettt has ‘ _, ,, ,,, ,'_» pimple upon ll, wlllt a VIEW tilt - hr. lloxdlltz. Kim; ill 1.111;‘ his: _\t‘.'lt’ Wlll} at llltatva as a : tr. the Liberal chief- -,,..pl.l .1.» nozhittg effec- _:-,,. t .!l‘.'t*l<lll.'ll'i(‘l‘h for the _\| l t- ticcttpatiott itt life. HS 1 , ults l<| club the unem- . v i txrtte willtiti reach. _~~ l :'.l l-gttlt-t lrlun tlllC elltl 0i 'l ltvt: ltt was elected. ll!- v, t "on Jtrttse ,_\ to what should t wit-ll t-tlilive. Shnttld it be ‘ - \l‘lll;\ pron-ell alltl it be inns now uccttpyittg t ti} .\'t-illtet' si-lttti-ut \\'.'lS '.~..'t- rvllllv needed for the - ti-rvcrittttettt recognized for which lte is ll‘\\‘ ltt-l put in the :-.l purpose. lhtrt . . . ovc-tpztttryt by the ._ .\l‘tl I>\t‘l'1 the structure ' i - .\~llt'.llll"ll Police lttiltlittg." <i"~ll ~ltl‘l't’ll. .._, \l ,\ fir; l:lllt‘ one is ltt-ll;- "Villsifillttll it will . ‘avitvtvvmtltiiwc. ti l t ~ t ,lll Ill!) H) "If." ljlnttlll‘ Uffire, of the ' s l ~ pttbiisheil a bulletin t- "on o! tlte clllpltvvlllClll t- _- of the lraqttc. It is ltt: been cvery- iptarterly' l »u.' (liiice for the past cult“; a luwvgrcssive decline in i ttttt-tttplovcd in practically all ltt l-‘rztttce. Austria. .‘.lltl Switzcrlztttrl tlte situa- . ut lv-s iztvtirahle than a ycar “izt-r Ftllllllflf‘; it improved. to ..t ntany ntore workers were in the vrtriotts industries than wotspertty. I021). case in Canada, ltmvcver. lg to read that ttttetttplo_v- .\ttett-:t was only 12.5 per .i'h l_=.l per ccttl. in the . ln the [Ruled States the : to’ lat .\n'_'tt~t t5, tog}. wilt. wt the ,- trne dalc this _vc.'|r, more '1 ‘foul workers ltavillg found :t lluritlg that period. llttt, as t It, the lntlletitt declares tllat o’ vlllplthfillltllt has not vet lrdtctl Sittti-s. Accordiugito her, in the Xlaqazille of \\'all . it \\'lll not be lung before quite will be entplruxwl in that cottn- try .. t 'l'akitig official statistics, Mr. Beecher sh" that in [O20 there was an aver- age of 4; v-ooo persons gainfully occupied, “norztt'al" tuttittt;tloyrttcttt itt that boom vear be- ing between Ill") and three ntillinn ‘persons. There has lllrr-tl an increase of about two million Since then. the nnuibcr of “unemployed employ- lblcs" to-d y lteing estimated at less than [hrgc millions. 1 Managed Currencies Detection of France, Switzerland and The Netherlands from a fixed gold standard leaves but two of 11n- larger powers, United States and lielqitun, v. lwsh ziuvjt-eltcally buy or sell the yel- low mi t ~.l .2: a fixed price. lloth United States and lb- ~-. been throttglt the devaluation nt l, "cl l approxitttatcly‘ 4t per cent. it" ‘I'll, '1.~ i- ' l vartc of the dollar and about 21s‘ tit tttrt. from the ltelga. The operation lt-it ‘wit, lauvcnwir, in Zl position to resume latcr -vt “illtitleflliy gold standard. Several ‘?-- tjattatla, United States, Great the g .- Ttllil 'l‘lte Netherlands have so. < wlti-Jlt are used to maintain tl.r.r tn"- t» i z ratios with other - ' » - ti; tltvt‘, Great llritain and Unit- ol to use their funds in the vv to prevent wide fluctuations ‘itth the normal flow of trade. "ittpitagttl" currencies use, as @511 entlntrgncs, licensing 0f -l pruhibiliott of imports be- yinul it" t: t'i.\t'tl by the governments lhtitlzf t . 'l t- totvtwl- ltave their eye on (nllllll ‘ ‘rt lltiiit- goal is ttsttally to m- ll -- . » ~ wit, no more than it can pay’ lot‘, pw t-\"]»i-t"t-. lirutlnnt Of Speech "T1,? ,- if !s’!‘lf-I‘,\'[>l'l‘<<l1|ll. not (‘fin- fitttvl ~.‘- '.~ <l>¢t‘t‘ll but sell-(‘Xprcsinll throng], .,, . ~ la xt-r so ;3t'i.'tll_v encouraged. Yet itt tlii: ‘ tti- lint tnattv speakers and ton ft tv otattti‘ This wt; lllt‘ vvrvlict of Yon. Archtltwtv-ut \_ l’. li"l‘.‘-ll'—l'iI'l‘-'_ rt-rlor of St. fir-orgt-I l l:tt,:'.'lt_ Vt Jtdtlt" ssing an enthusiastic illllflllldlllV‘ wf 2w niiultw- of the Montreal lttnitir llttawl of 'l trult- on "'l'lt<- _\t-t of Public §p':.'tlv'tt'_'." .\'t> llftll, h in’ vl-r giltt-tl with fptal- ilip; ul tttinvl and ltiwtrl, can lrecotttt- an effective .,,,l,t,,,~ c,.,~,],-t-r uirhotit ltntittittu." the .t\rcltrlcac- m g;,,‘,l_ ">11 great is the power of sperclt b,“ the _Qll't‘.'llt‘s'l cat-o should he taken itt the e-linirrg of ztll who ututlil bocrutte either pro- ficient or prc-ctttincttt itt the art of ptlhlic speak- .l, “in prt-parctl to spctttl‘ * llali-lvt‘ si-lnwl the tlillh‘ opinion that ultimate source of the power and au- thority 0f Government. lireedottt of speech 1s not an unmixed blessing but its utcrits t‘XL'CC(l its demerits, ltcnce we cherish it as one of our precious heritagcs. The (liscltarge of explosive verbiage in llyrle l'ark, London, is ltarntless when compared with the suppression decreed itt llolshevik and Fascist countries." ltc declared. Editorial Notes Trafalgar Day. ¥ i Mr. Farttter--\Vltivh is corrcct- a hen is sit- tittg or a hen is setting? I\lrs. Farmcr~l tlolll know, and I don't care. .\ll I worry .'tbolit 1F. when she cackles is she layigg or lying? liens with a useful laying life of five years. producing 1.000 eggs during that period, lttu-e lteen produced by stiecialbrcedtng at the \\ est Virginia Experiment Station at hlorgatttown. 9K 9K ill It is to be presumed Prime Minister King and Lord .\Iayor Vittvettt swapped opttllmlfi 01f llfl" ry .\lc(}ccr when they all dined together. And we know what .\lr. King thinks of Gerry. 1‘ Ill i Alberta (ioverntttent portfolio ltultlctjs have ,hcen asked t0 “keep tabs" on the officials ‘o1 ltheir departments who take tart of their salarie- tin Sqrip, The matter is optional, so we are as- ..<ttred. i l i III Ill \\'ho would ltave intagittctl two years ago tltat the high spot itt prodttcc market speculating would this year he the ltunthlc spttfl. Yet so it is. and, in the Chicago ntarkct. potato reached the all-time high, 3.10 ccnls .\larch delivery. per llt. 9K ill 5K Premier Abcrhart has to g0 cati-itt-ltattd to (lttawa to get fittztttcial assistance to ntect a er t. All the sinking fund accumulated for the purpose is $366,000, or about 3o cents on the dollar. h? ‘l? Pl? When an auto bus loaded with passengers en- tered a national park in Blanitoba it was charged by a bull mnosc, which fittisltctl its work by smashing‘ off a door ltantlle. llut wclll ltavc no against the selection of our national park. 5K 5K 9|? \\'ltat “gets" the average reader about the coal tnonopoly investigation at llaliittx is that the Royal Cotttmissiott heard verbal statemt-ttts pro and con. yet never even suggested the book'- scs was speaking the truth. Mr. \\'illi;\nt F. lllealtley‘, Republican candi- date for (iovernor of New York, told att attdi- ence at Plattsbttrg that the hoosevelt .'\lllllllll.\",l tratiotfs reciprocal trade ztgreetticttt with Calla-- da “sold the American farmer down the rivt-r for a ntcss of tiorritlgc." Did he, not titean a tnash of potatoes? l It >l< Irish Dukes evidently ltave not yet Q'l'.'lllll.'ll(‘ll in the school of “ltiglt-prrsttre salcsntattsltiti". (Jne of them, llis Grace of Lcittster, 4.; years of age, confessed in the Battkrttptty Court, Lon- don, that he was uttsttcccessfttl in his matrimntti- a1 trip to the U. S. A., ottly ltaving two offers of millions in exchange for a title. and in both cases, the prospective buyers withdrew before a sale was registered. m at n- The lVeekly Crop and Market Report, pub- lished by authority of the Hon. j. C. Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture, dated Oct. t6 says: “Wellington, Waterloo, Perth and Brant coun- ties: POTATOES—Frost killed all tops. TUR- NIPS-Movement has been fairly steady with price the same as last week, 2o cents per bushel. Harvesting has been delayed ‘by weather cott- ditions. Storage harvesting will gommencg ncxg week." 1k w a n The first yell of the Boy Scouts introduced by Lord Baden-Powell, and still one of the best goes thusly: The leader first of all chants in a thin, high-pitched voice “Ecn gonyama”, the while he points excitedly down the trail. Then he goes on in a deeper tone to a chant “Gonyamah At once the rest take up the chorus :- Invoo Yah bol Yah bol Invooboo. The first “Invooboo" is shorter as though it was an agitated, excited questiomthe “Yah b0! Yah bo l” as the equivalent of saying ‘Yes sir! Yes: str!" quickly, definitely. The final "Invoo- boo ’ starts loudly and dict away. As to the meaning of it all, "Een gonyamaf’, in Africanese means, “He is a lion". The chorus means, "Yes! he 1s better than that; 1,1: ii; hippopotamus." We are supposed to be hard hit financially, lfllt l10_\v dOCS our condition compare with that of (lfllflflO, which was reported to be the Province London looks to as representative of all that is best 1n public financial integrity-until Premier Hepburn took charge. Here is part of the rec- ord: The Town of Mimico, subject to sanction by the Ontario Municipal Board, attnnuttccs a plan for refunding the municipality’s $1,r;oo,o<x; debt. Debcnture holders are reported to have a- greed that interest accumulated by default dur- ing the years 1933-36 may be paid on a 50 per cent. basis, and that interest payable from I037 \\’lll be on the basis of 80 per vent. of the tirigittal total. Debentures guaranteed by the (‘ottnty of York are to be paid in full, interest and principal. but on debentures guaranteed by the 'l'owtt of New 'l‘or0nto 5o per cent. will be paid on inter- cst account, with final adjustment if New T0- rontn succeeds in a similar ilcbt-refttttrlittg ar- rangetnctit. Contractors will receive cash pay- tncnt of bills on a 75 per cent. basis. All pay- ments 0n principal are to be set forward five years. debentures falling due itt i940 being re- decmable in i045. Other liabilities are to be 11g." Ilc suggested that a moratorium, or, at figures ,. . bond issue of $1.25o,000 dtte to he met Xovcttth- , - l “sich ltattitttal" here to cuter vigorous p1'Ott‘<l-. and documents of the coal tnittcs and coal (fnntp- attics be produced to decide which sct of wttnes- l p l t l l therefore, entirety out. of date. The danger is in the opposite direction. \Vltut. we have to Guard 8851115! l5 rutltcr too rapid an eXPB-mmn °l credit. as u result of the new-fulmd liquidity of the central lllsllllllilwi- That in the United States, the fir“ country to re-value lts 80W- ""5 danger is already fewgnlmd l5 shown by the recent. revision of the reserve requirements of the com- mercial battks. — Edillblllifh 5mm‘ man. When a man pays 20 cents for I packages of cngarettes he thinks he is paying a cent apiece for ltls SmOKB-S- But that ls not right. l-le actually pays just over 4 cents to the dealer. a little under flve cents t0 the tnzntufacturer, and 10%: cents to the Dominion Government. — LISIWEI Banner. A coroner's jury has found the parents of a Toronto tot. killed by a truck as culpable for the child's death as was the driver of the ma- chine Tltal condition exists ln s large number of cases and it ls per- ltaps just as well that. it has receiv- ed official uttentlom-Peterboro Ex- rtmner. ‘ __i. So far there has been no more than a beginning, though s. deter- mined begzttttitag, in _Brltlslt rear- , tnamctrt, and Mr. Cltantberlaitvs l forecast m lns Budget speech of un lcraltott ltrscale and in cost ls w! "tin to be fulfilled. The questou therefore ttrtsvs, lto\v far and how first is rearntatttettt to g0? The ans- wer to the §t‘(‘.)ll(.l part. of the ques- tion is that the spcul of rearmatn- out tnust be as fast as a united nat- un-al effort can make it. Only the futurr cotttlttiotts of the world can dei-tdt- what the ultimate scale of rearmtttttettt shall be. But. the First Lord tnade it clear that, whatever those condtliotis might. be, the 3 struiiglt of the BflllSll Empire rela- tiicly to other countries would nelet be allowed to sink so low as ' in the pttst, and that much of the present tnodest programme “'11s thctcfore "absolute and not rela- ' live.‘ No one who glances at the lgrcnt and growling 00st of arm- l attienls; to every nation alike will ab" dun the ltope of an effective ntent to lllllll them. But, the L‘. wish Etuplre is never again going to invite the broaktloyvtt of xtegotia- Llcllb, nor to lmperil the tnalntett- rut-e of tieace and the efficacy of any system of security, national 0:‘ lnltrnutiotial, by cite-sided disarma- ntent- London T111105. To both Japan and Britain the rule o1 (trtlvr throughout all the countries "of the Far East is of the firs; intportztttt-e. That ls one of the intexcsts which the two island Empires share. Another is resist- ance to the Red tnenauc, threaten- ing tn Asia and in Europe. In an hour of folly Britain relinquished the alliance of ltcr staunch and anc- ictit friend in the Far East. During recent months there have been signs that powerful influences ln Japan would welcome closer friend- ship with Great Britain. No chance of drawlng together these two peo- ples sgalnst. the forces of disorder must go lay-London Sunday Des- patch. "Unlt-ed Front” propagandl. marked more by splurgy emotional- lsm than conslderatlon of facts, re- lies greatly upon the “appeal of emulation." Everybody else ls unl- tlng (runs the suggestion), 5g let us unite too. Among the numerous European countries where the "Unl- ted Front,” is regarded with disfav- our are the Scandinavian lands, where democratic Labour Partles are strong and successful. In reject- ing Communist advances. which they aptly describe as "crlnglng," the Danish socialists have put the case with great force and clarity.- London Dairy Herald. Who should get chief credit for the French declslon (to devalue the franc)? M. Paul Reynaud, a deputy of the Right. It is sold that he may be the new Mlnlster of Finance. Certainly he has flrst, claim on the post. For he fought. s. long and lone- ly battle to persuade the French that devaluatlon or the franc was a wise step. He ls a good fighter. They , call him "The Toreador" because of hls pugnaclty ln debate. He ls hand- _ some, block-mottstached, fifty-elght year."- nld, a lawyer, and very rlch. with buslnes interests in Mexico; strongly pro-Brltlsh-London Dally Express. . The careful, courteous drlvcr hi! little need of a horn, and lt ls only tn a case of emergency that lt ls hoop of I gloom l; J95 ID. lain. III). comamsou or ma: ar-‘r-‘acrsj or nsarusss wrru nunmmss I flnd myself writing about the deaf or hard of hearing more often than about those who are blind or nearly blind because to be deaf or hard of hearing means little or no Let wheels tum on, slnce tum they sympathy from family, frlends or employers, whereas blindness brings out nothing but: sympathy and a, derlre to help. Yet those who know‘ most about; blindness and. deafness from having mingled wlth those who are blind or deaf tell us that the deaf are really more deserving of our sympathy than are the blind. It 1s gratifying to know then that there ls the National Society for the Hard of Hearing with headquarters ‘in Washington D. C.. and branches m cities of the United States and Catiada, and alto the National In—, stitule for the Deaf in London, England. The secretary of this Natlonal, Institute for the Deaf, A. J. Storm! states, "that an enquiry should be, made into the psychological (mental) , contrast between the deaf and the. blind. Lifelong association with the dent’, as children and adults, tn- cluding tlventy-nltte years with the? blind of all ages ha". led me to know that. these contrasts are very great.‘ The 10:5 of sight. imposes serious physieial ltattdlcaps in activity and industry but 1t leaves mental and ocial possibilities uttlmpnlred. The blind are welcomed everwhere ,and can take almost any position ln lift‘. The 10's of liearittg leaves physicial aptltudcs untouched. but it: definitely separates from ordinary intellectual‘ and social activltics. It isolates man from man and hinders the higher things of life on which true hap- pineus depends. Most. p:ople shun the deaf, and their opportunities 1n the higher walk‘. of llfe are extremely t limited. l Comparison of the blind with the deaf cleurly shows that. in promot- ing human happiness the ear is far i more potert. than the eye. Helen Keller, who ls both bllnd and deaf, says: The problems of deafness are deeper and more (ozn- plex, if not more intportvant than those of blindness Deafness ls a much worse tnisforttttte. For it nteatts the loss of the most vital stintultls- the sound o.‘ the voice-that brings language, set: thoughts a tlr, and helps us in the intellectual centpany of man". It ls not hard to realize as we read the above that deafness may alter the disposltlon and characttr. I am writing this so thatwe may all be more sympathetic, more help- ful, less impatient with tho e who are deaf. WHO GOES A-FOOT A train requires a continent, A cor at. least a county: Who goes a-foot wlll be content Wlth one sweet. meadows bounty To cllmb a. fence, to mount a stile, To brulsi the feet with gravel, Wlll matlre more rlch one leafy mlle Than headlong leagues of travel. Wide lands perceived o1 eyes alone The heart. cannot inherit; ; The compass of a. slngle stone Is ample: for the spirit. Munch! DI "fiwld". ‘r questions cl than. Tl: Ollrldhlflwl llllrllll 10¢ l‘ naoaulrlly II"”' ‘u ‘flun- I of cornliill°'“- PRICE 0F TUB-NIPQ 5113-111 my opmlon ‘there ts qnelhlng radically wrong with the prloe our hard working fa:- mers are recelvlnB 101‘ U161!’ WmlPS- ' The water rote being about 15c per ‘ hundred lbs. lower than railway fate, why then subsidize a boat. at a cost to the people o! 820.0041 Is l. ls to benefit. the shipper only? It must; be, or between the boat own- | ‘ ers and the shipper. for the fum- i er ls only getting at the most 2 cents per bushel more. Where ls the difference of 5 1-2 cents PET bushel going? Who l5 entitled t0 this difference ln the saving of , rates, 11 not the man that works hard to pwduce these turnlpa? The farmer ls getting the slap from both angles Pay the subsidy and lose the difference. ' ALVXIAYS Department of fisheries, Ottawa. I am, Sir, etc. . DISGUSTED FARMER INCONSISTENCY Sin-Can you explain how u gov- representing owning s rallwny wlll grant a fran- durablllty. one year ago there was a blg nolse made lnasection of the Press about. the breaklng up O1 the Southport; highway and we wele as- sured tlm contractors would repair 1t. at thelr own expense. which they dld not. I passed over this highway a few days ago and saw large strips again broken up. I am told taxpayers .gave a. franchise to the Island chiseto a competitive organlzatlon such asltas been done by our Camp- bell Government re:ently when they Motor Transport Ltd, now operat- ing between Charlottetown, Sum- merslde and Borden. Delegatlons waited on former governments ask- ing for themottopolysuchas these . people have been granted, but. the l government at that. time turned , their requests down flatly and rlght- ' ly so. Can uny sane person ex- i Dlsln the reason why the present government takes a different vlew- point. I om, Str, etc. TAXPAYER ________ tvartomu. ram: EXTENSION Sin-Now that the location of the Natlonal Park appears to be part. ly settled at least, would lt not be =1 800d idea to include together with the "Rustico Beach" that part, of the Clyde or New Glasgow Rlv- vr including “Campbell's Pond" 1n the same manner as lt ls proposed to include Winter Rlver. A visit by the writer to this pond a short; time before the opening of the Slwvllng season was a genuine pleasure and surprise. Large flocks of black ducks, as well as numbers of our continually lessening Blue winked teal, which we understand breed ltt the distrlct, sporting and feeding unafraid, was a slght to gladden the heart of every cltlzen of the class who would vlsit, our park. This area would include a, oer- taln amount of wood land; some- thing our North shore areas are sadly lacking in. We hope our authorities wlll see flt to go deep enough into the country ln the Rustlco area to ln- clude this place, one of the nicest blts of countryside tn the Provlnce and the natural home or some species of our wlld llfe, the pleasure of seeing belng one of the pfln. clple reasons for the exlstence of any park. F9111!!! this We think Ute good people of the district would be well advlsed to petltlon the Federal authorities to have the area. set: aside for a sanctuary for blrd me at. least, and we thlnk such a. pett- tlon would be gladly received and acted upon. Now, slr, although the park many not be tn the place where a lot. of us think the most suitable, yet with the lncluslon of the New Glasgow and Wlnter Rlv. must. Whose speed may not. be halted, But, trending slow the humble dust, The foot shall be exalted. true conservative ls the man who has real concern for injustices and takes thought against the day of reckoning. The true conservative seeks to protect the system of prl- vale property and free enterprise by correctlng such lnjustlces."~Mus- koks Herald, Bracebrldge. SLEEP m necessary for hlm to use it. As a form of greetlng, as a warning to pedestrian truffle that. the drlver ls about to turn rlght against a red Ilght or as a slgn that he ls lm- patient or angry, there ls no excuse for the use of thLs nolsy signal.‘ Much horn-blowing is the result of , l treated somewhat similarly. IIIIE IEFIIESIIEII fir: don't sloop ml it!!! IO intr- Y lo kidneys. ll kl ..".':.'...§"'c dunno the 0t poisons and Into z l T-‘s ti,‘ _i filly a bid after Ill". (Mai-y Slnton Leltch tn Wlngs) I m, 8,,’ em ' mranssrun President Roosevelt gives hll _ ' deflnltlon of a Conservative: "The nmlmmcmiifijoon R0595 ‘ er; and their head waters, wlth their dlverslfled water and wooded areas, we would have to be satis- fled and would say, "Well no; w Slr,--In your fs-sue of the 18th August you state that. the Hon. C. D. Howe being a sclentltlc engineer naturally concludesrthat we need more. hard surface roads". I have looked over his various addresses whlle in the Province, and I can't flnd that he has mode any such statement. It would have". been an absurd statement to make, because every mlle of hard sur- face road constructed becomes a keen competitor of our bankrupt want of patronage railway. But he dld state: "It ls hardly fotr to ask us to step up our car ferry ser- vloe to accommodate ‘ truffle which comes over here as a dlrect competltor to our own." m. moums, bung m my ,0 5,0,, lihl! with. M» AI th fir: Iln 9f The buildlng of hard surflce roads , most horrlfled at the Govern- un “.,,,,,, m, s,,o,,,d_ mo Rmdous m‘ ‘m"“imhm._h“l'h n. h." “an,” u; ls not. a presslng necesslty tn this mantis extravagance with the got, uni-arr or bgggugze he is jut-t,‘ lovurhflthoynnody. huh. ||4 Provlnce.'1'he great. lnltlal cost and people's money. And the extrava- dcimitqht thnughtlggg and gglflshr- I- ' —'- < , later upkeep wlll be a. staggering. ganoe ln evldence at. Bedeque. Toronto Globe. I l burden and they are lleklng tn Wharf, where thousands of dollars that, North River road ls 1n a slm- ilar condition and 1t 1s a matter of hlstory the thousands that have been spent to repair a mlle of Mac- Intyre hlghwsy. of the whole financial set up} The road will be bullt wlth borrowed takes care of the interest on our highway debt. I flnd that 1n our own district two-thirds of the car drivers are not paying their land tax. The motor ear has been an luctant people who were forced lnto already thrown lnto the discard? One would think so to vlcw the unnecessary extravagant. work ln homes for themselves and tend to small class of our people who flnd our farmers have a class of tour- ists who are a hindrance rather than s benefit. Is lt falr that this class should be burdened with a debt to provide dustless roads for transsltory visitors? It ls a very D001- argument to say that the Fed- eral. Government ls puttlng up more than half the expense.. For we are part and parcel of the Dominlon 5nd it ls just as bankrupt a5 the Pmvlnces. - should come down from their high pedlstnl and assume thelr proper role of public servants. It ls not.h_ fng short of crlmlnsl to persist. ln sowing the seeds of revolution! The people suspect that the secret springs of natlonal parks and hard surface roads are almost inseparable from graft; that without “the rake off" there would be little doing; and the time ls coming when they wlll attack the system that permits it. the legislature and knows something of what he writes; otherwlse hls letter ls characterls- tlc of the Tory-dle-hard-E. G.) To show the inherent. mttenness money; the interest blll and sinking, fund wlll be paid with borrowed money; and borrowing at best ls a - Y mean unsafe business. It ls s delusion to tltlnk that the auto license fee and gasoline tax arbitrary ruler in P. E. Island. Its lutroductlon was conceived 1n treachery and forced upon s. re- the dltches and smothered wlth dust. To escape this prance they purchased cars they could not af- ford, without robblng other sources of revenue or neglecting to pay other just. bills. Has the economy and "balance the budget." crles of the last Provlnclal Electlon been oonnectlon tvltlt contract. It. ls quite evldenl: this work ls not as much for relief as ft: ts to placate the job hunter. It ls sald that the present. hard times ls cous- ed by extravagant. llvlttg. debt and taxation and we might as well "try to llft ourselves by our boot straps" as to try and cure the malady by creating more debt, 1t wlll only ag- gravate lt. It 1s a. more vlclous principle than the dole because un- der the guise of relief the bulk of lt will g0 to persons who dent. need it. I see some 0t‘ them coming to their work ltt motor cars, the sons of wealthy farmers with bank ac- counts. It. would be better to put the unemployed to work stumping the scrub bushes out of our vacant farms, where they could make the sub-grading bulld up the country. There are a thelr benefit» 1n tourist traffic. But It la hlgh time our local rulers I am, Btr, etc. TAXPAYER ("Taxpnyefl ls on ex-member of presumably i BEDEQUE WHARF Sin-As we look about us we see ound thinking people become al- Dr. ffrenclfs VERMICIDE CAPSULES "- i Eliminate Worms ii Now ls the time to plll your Foxes and we know of noth- ing so effective as (french; Vermlcide Capsules, No. l, for present use. These Capsules have been proved satisfactory from every standpoint by our best ranch- crs and we do not hesitate m recommend them on their merits. We have just. received a new shipment in boxes of 20's, 100's and 500's—at $1.00, $4.00 and $18.00. Prepald to any address on recelpt of price. TE. A. FOSTER cntvTnaL tmuosrons - Sole Authorized Distributor . for Dr. ffrenchs Anlrnal Remedies for P. E. Island- Tuiit=u by mg extravagance of t1 National Park and the senseless extrava- agance of fencing lu ‘our ltllwl highway. For weeks and weeks zrmitts o1 men have bgen pubflng ll] lllllE Oll Bedequ; wharf, gquanderiitg mon- ey (,0 no purpose other than buy- lng votesvfor the next election at the taxpayer's expense. If lllli samt polttlclan had to pay those men for doing the work on lit-dell" Wharf out of hls own rocket l“ stead of out of the Govttrrlnltlli under the gulse of relief mouejgnll the engineers tn Catmdn ctiilld 11°‘ persuade hlm that. this work W“ needed or warranted the (‘filmm- In days gone by Bedflllle will" was a. great public .uttllty and strings of teams reaching n We!“ er of a mile could be seen at tllll season, walling thelr lttrn to llfv load produce. But today “'9 11"” l” an sge of gas and rubber, mill W5‘ cut-day transportation has left Bt- deque Wharf a page in ltllol hi?!‘ ory. Yet wlth practically 11° 5m‘ ping today and very llttle P1551“?! traffic, moneys are squatttlvtred 0'» -~i (Continued on Pore 1*‘ ,_._.. \-$'W'\1 “i. “Two MAGS l SPECIALS ALL THIS WEEK VICER-OY n01‘ “zvrnu tuvr1'l;l}‘i_ Antsonvrnnv ~lt.\n.\.\lf-h" Frnuvlncs , . p. rt- We strletly mI-Irlllll” _ ,_,,,,, fnlllltg m Ill" l“ * Yli-oroy (‘tiuntesm “hbfliz: Scarlet. — — # T " , liluv. The \ leerfll‘ lmrmnpsslr. t t ra Green no Senrle . “i, hen Tho vh’..-T.._Fu..T-.v7i~~~-v- l or Blue —- -* .. The "iverng? Firunlnltt bl Fls‘, Scarlet. only — -— _ 1m. 1.. n. n11? w“, " Yo". ':.".::'.."::.-l...":: your no -‘ _ l _.|_ tlon. ll3'll!<‘l'9“t “m”, '.‘_i.""..'i,.i. ehenrtlruttt, gusfflt‘ m," :‘,‘",,,,,,p. umbuurp dt-luylfizllflilw luau", of r. lvnus s - " lmntctllult-ly. , W, ‘Phln tnlxtttre In n Pfl‘-“"’,"','l,,i,,. of Dr. L. ll. Evans. 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