rm: cnanaorrsrown cusxpgan own GUARD IP. III!- nI, Jjio. lulu", IJJ. Paddle ll A. lullnucn. D I Dinner-J I ;,:' Iifllloowvvva mas-vim»- Ilriflt. I J l. Willa: and I) l. Oath. (In nlvnfln) lellvnoil. In Otlflll Qllll Uhllrll 88M“. 0d Literal oiaaeauzn. is A, ad- between ady decline Eennett policies ha. W18 the When the iiPve 1 mtl0n head- nmier jmnett took office * 7;!‘ , the government ' Mr. ‘King a debit or balance of $103,000,000. this handicap, the ant took hold of the er two Yetta of Con- i, the King adminis- ersc trade balance had ‘fined into a small fav- ‘ and, in 1934, after ‘Nllpthe balance favor had he best show- mservative pol- l trade balance ars of $255,000,- .t is strikingly gurcs compiled by ations. These fig- . year period 1933- nwing increases in y in various count- i per cent; Japan, lnited Kingdom. 12.3 ie, 19.8 per cent; la, 14.7 per cent; per cent; Austria, 30.9,? cited States, 333 per ny. 36.9 per cent; Pol- : cent; Canada 46.2 per “i. ,1, MYSTERY the most extraordinary ' news in connection with v Ontario bond issue, says aetsry limes, was that the Windsor land subscribed ior i of the new issue. People w that the City of Windsor fault to its bondholders der how a municipality notable to discharge its Iiigatlona can invest in a. iai issue _,o‘h such a large mid appear that the money 2d is made up oi funds that rcumulated by» the supervis- om moneys gathered from ioi‘ and the other municipalit- rhich are being merged. Yet does not answer the question a how a municipality which has in the flpancial difficulties that as can yet buy bonds on d scale." SOUTH AFRICA \ interesting illustrated descrip- iof ‘A Canadian Monument in uflwktrlca" is contributed to the ir Jubilee number of "Echoes," ‘pmcial organ of the Imperial jgglnaughters of the Empire, by A. Oraick, editor, "Indust- ', Onnada." He was one of the qdian delegates to the Filth aerial" Press conference in South lea‘ who paid a visit to the figment to lay a wreath at the o‘; it. , Q (up; writes Lflzoraiek, ‘that float/ii norm, of the zoomed cah- lzent to South Africa ‘ tifitnhe Press Conference were Viously aware that on a fine in stadium King's Park. 5106m- teihflthm stands as a memorial who fell in the , a simply-designed but "mmument. towering to - le height above its sur- nor that this reminder the ceremony a significant address was made by Col. Deneys Rfiltl, Minister of Agriculture and Irriga- tion in the Government of south i . Africa, and the talented author of Wm and none a! m5 days unhappl y ‘Commandof’ The son of a former President of the Orange Free state Republic and s, man born and bred under the Republican colours, a representative of the men againstf whom the Canadian contingent had fought, it was inspiring to hear him speak with such appreciation of the British Empire. “I speak as one who has not a single drop of English blood in my veins," said Col. Reitz, "but as one who has very great admiration for the char- acter and courage and sense of fair play of the British people. I know them at their worst and at their best. And I have very flrm and deep-rooted faith in the British Commonwealth of Nations. I cun- sider it the nearest approach to the ideal of the League of Nations that we shall see inour time. Viewing the world around us, we cannot but feel that the British Commonwealth ' is the one stable thing in the world today. If the British Empire and the United States of America fall to pieces, all would be darkness in the world. I feel we, in South Africa, are doing the right thing by re- maining a voluntary partner of this great federation of nations." EDITORIAL NOTES The Fourth of July passed with- ‘out any untoward incident. Meetings are now being advertis- ed in connection with the Provin- Zcial election, and soon we will be [in the thick of it. a The welcome visit of Governor Curiey's deputy was all too brief. Perhaps when the Governor comes himself he will have more time to enjoy the “Garden of the Gulf." The great scout and Guide Rally will be the outstanding feature to- day. Do not miss this, and hear the Great, Beloved Chiefs of the Scouts and Guides in their farewell mes- sages. This is the last place in Canada which the Chief Scout and tChlei Guide visit omcially. We hope they have formed a good impression and will have pleasant memories of their brief aoiourn in the smallest, buiw not least prosperous province in the Dominion. Authority must be supported, the alternative being chaos. Premier Bennett is appealing to all right- thinking people to get behind the powers-that-be to prevent the spread throughout this fair Dom- inion of a spirit of terrorism. A firm hand is needed to handle a difficult and threatening situation. 1n the opinion of lviiss. H. 1). Warren, Chief Guide for Canada, o1 its kind in Canada. She is charmed with its picturesqueness. its roomy acoomodation, and the magnificence of its outlook-not to mention the geniality and hospital- ity of its host and hostess. 1t is reported that the standard Oil Company of New York are building 100 new auto busses, 40 oi’ which are to be used in the Mari- time Provinces, including this Pro- vince. The busses are constructed to carry 40 passengers and are to be routed with a view to the devel- opment of tourist traffic by road as in the States. Prince of Wales College matric- ulation examinations ' ’ ‘ ye - terday. Over 700 girls and boys have been ‘sweating’ physically and men- tally theseriast few days, and the thought occurs, why not have the examination in the last week of June instead of the first week of July? It would be better for parents and children alike. as it is hard for youngsters to be tied up with their studio over the Dominion Day holiday. Notwithstanding his conspicuous bravery in the field of battle, his resourcefulness and tenacity in originating and building up the [feat movement of which he is the World Chief, Imd Baden-Powell is of a vary retiring and shy disposi- river's tion. Personally he bales publicity, and would rather spend months quietly with iiisfiahing rod on a m i billion due doubtless our Government House is the best, Notes By The Way Mulligglllfl- $801100 u“ He can console himself with the‘ fact that he has at least done his -best, and fulfilled his mission in life. , I Although there are 26,000,000 more, people in the United states today [than there were in 1917, and 37 wet‘ States now compared to 20 then, the} volume of tax-paid whiskey has; decreased one-third. of wine Cfié-i third, and of beer one-sixth. Rev- 'enue accruing to the Government‘ i through taxes increased 40 per cent.‘ These are Government figures-—es- _ timated for June, l935—covering ihe| ;first full fiscal year since the re- ipeal of Eighteenth Amendment. , Statistics show, also. an increase of 125 per cent. in the consumption-of soft drinks between 1932 and 1934 More non-alcoholic beverages areil iconsumed now than during prohi-l This was almost a fo one conclusion when President mae- velt announced his opposition to the remedy offered by serum;- Nye himself and some of his com- mittee namely that the making of munitions should come a Govern- ment monoooly. is would have extinguished all private iucenflvg to the mom- - to promote war, and would, in gd. cntum of sales effort and advertis- ’ dition, have eliminated the ele- ing throughout the prohibition_ ment of profiteering which was years, f grossly present among the pflvgtg Imunition makers. But the Presi- dent took the view that if private e8. The greatest poets and wrllerl. ll *—_"‘ a rule, are extremely modest and (""1 Ind ) retiring-Jul in their written words. m m" slimline "Nil- l ‘host they pour themselves out. How little "B" W the in of the n’ we know o! the outward, material N" “mmnwwnhevnlfid 9W6!- , . life of such writers as Montfllgnb- semw- mm m‘ W" °3 - Bacon, Shakespeare, Chaucer, Cer- mum” Wets- vantes. or Virgil. Each was a writer Zigmmiffm- R Qzvflgerlllld "MPO!!!- o life in is own works. ‘(they wrvivgars, howefxer, each wrote mwshme" 4911594 l!!!“ Oflrtain ~13" W for the pure pleasure oz wriunz- “r1111?” mdmd °°'""°°°d “m” a SIMPLE METHOD on unear- Thev were, none of them. "be-st‘ ° mm“ w“ Pdm’ "Mm "mo roasomnci av DINITRO- sellers" of their day. He who worksi V1111": Md be" Whii-‘h mutated PHENOL T“ W516“ because he loves to work, and whol t 5 “"1"” “"111! 55ml"! Wore REDUCING DRUG puts all that he is into his work,, 2:11:11; 311mg"?! galleria»! Ameri- ,‘ re o berm; u; the QmQfnHEQY" “I; A druii which will increase the ,mmeauom or the “m, makers heat of the body to such an ex- wem shown m be lnwmlflonfl‘ tent that it removes excess fat The“, were “ch extraordinary even more rapidly than can be ac. revamp-m, as “m; Gemm u“ compilshed by hard vigorous exer- ventors of certain devices used d” l‘ “Bhutan-Y going t° become the w,“ we" Bu, w ‘gaunt geglyw $22181‘ with those who are royalties from firms in ta ' allied nations which had usedcethe: The m“ that n‘ is a dangerous "wenflom without Drop” authority drug when an overdose is taken, ctr The Nye committee h“ now med those who are sensitive to i, its report but u seem unlikely that is not taken seriously by many be- anything much Wm be done ‘bum cause of the fact that this drug- dlnithrophenol - may be obtained at any drug store without a piiy- siclan’s prescription, Dr- M. L. ‘Painter. Ban Francisco, one of the original workers with this drug in the reduction of weight, issues a timely warning about the symptoms of dinitroph- enol poisoning so that physicians and others may now keep the fact of! tdhc poisoning by this drug in m n . ‘Ihere is nausea. flushed skin, restlessness. marked sweating, rapid and deep breathing, and fever. As the fever increases the breathing . r c ls l,- s m d becomes very rapid and very deep anfixfaflege; Qjnda, "m" ‘m i until the victim is using all the hands. Parties of the Leif claim to mubscles °f m5 “he” i" a tmiflc e1" have discovered that Fascist organ- ' gggsttotéggfiegigioulzlrthgntgmuglge f7 _ l ' izggifl)‘: tgzvgcgflznujtsl¥hfiyuglre°g_ pgexsegtnsayrtsitmshtgulcéinttaiknéiethetllaagg bone, as well as sensations of in. so alleged to have obtained aero- I defeat m bee “m” heat- planes which are maintained by div- f; k r Wm “use of m“ Uhmrtunately the“ is n° chm‘ art-mg funds voted ‘m, wurm pub C ° 1mm 0118 Plants at ical antidote that will overcome licity. This is very annoying for a gs,” the he h dmnhmphen“! l“ the bwy- 5° m“ nflhhom and Iran French 30w apmwprmtlorn an orasfisligixgm ‘an treatment of the symptoms and ernment. It needs all the quiet and m U m L f ' -' °r renwval °l the drug “m” the 5°45’ confidence possible lf.it is to sur- e “ d 3 m‘ “"5" “h” “m” '5 ti“ fir“ “lilllilhl- vive its financial reconstruction ef- since the peak o’ peacemme The swmach shwld be ‘mshed for“ Nowme extreme u“ is sup cxeizenctliéiaire was reached im- out with large volumes oi water ring up mud and throwing it at ‘Tuba: 2'5“: ‘Jae world Wm“ prefemb] the extreme Right. Doubtless it h, i‘ “s l‘ pleads patriotism and public honor; 5 but eve bod know- that al t an the gembyérs o! éommunjstmgi er rmtriqiong up. the dinitrophenoi dissolving in tLe ganlzatlomhave cheap pistols’ yet on privgte shlp-blliidflfl have been ‘Water, A large volume of water nobody takes n seflously___Ex_ relaxed. There has also been left in the stomach in take increase in Army appropriat ace of the wafer that has Ev" heard o, the "Protocols of and more money is available for been lost by the profuse sweating. Zion?" They are probably the big- the B" ‘°'°'~‘- 1° mm! "l" While T“ m" "my b° “WWW by gest forgery in history. Blood is the “Yes m’ the 99°F)‘ ha" bee" putting ‘he Victim m 5 bathwb sputtered on every page, The "pm. opened to the machinations “ of l"! 10B Water. or in an ice tomb’, purport m my down the munition makers their, power - This W111 Bearer-ally reduce principles of a Jewish plot to dom- d° anything “w” it h" 9°’; been the b°dy temperature V"? W301i]? inate the world, secretly organized mwmsei and keep it with!" ‘mrmal 11ml“- at a Jewish congress in 1897. The ' The cold prevents the dlnmaphen‘ Czarists used the ‘Protocols’ to ln- ' “ o] creating more heat‘ flame the mobs against the Jews, The aw" treatmmt h“ and Hitler recommends the study of them. The Swiss court at Berne de- cides that they are "ridiculous non~ sense” and bans them as an offence to public morals-Landon Sunday Express. mer- gency Service and Hospitals in San Francisco. Now that dintrophenol is being used so extensively the knowledge of the above treatment of dinitro- lilihenol poisoning may save many ves. mass dissatisfaction. There can never be of amicable settlement puts these agitators can strength, their personal livelihood, depends on fermenting trouble in this or any other country 1n which they can find the fallow soil o! un- employed unrest. The Federal Government, under different circumstances, would be willing to meet these men from the N119! filmm- It is plain in the reply of Premier Bennett to their dele- gation of eight that he could not an hsc as); long H5 siuch men were o 5P0 esman. It s equaliyplain 1h the "doihshds" of the gtrikgrg "m! they were not the requmts of "H! H1855. but the ‘demands’ framed by leaders who knew that no part °7 them would be Possible of gain, and who depended upon the forth- 00mihg refusal to aggrnvgig the more than their own ilrflwrlw Powers had been able to accomplish. one 100$ Very important to every Canadian citizen has been definite- ly brought to the sin-face, Th; existence of the Regina and Winni_ peg marchers, and latterly this first Oven-faced stand of the C. C. F, has precipitated a condition of which STREET ENCOUNTER. He stirred the dark and empty i’. stree With certain stride on ghostly feet. Little additional scraps of inform- ation concerning the Anglo-German naval treaty come by cable. It is interesting w learn that, among other things. Germany agrees never to resort to unrestricted submarine warfare. The term is not clearly de- fined, but it was fairly well under- stood during the war. To renounce this is virtually to renounce sub- marine operations against merchant shipping, because in the nature of things a submarine is not suited to the Operations of stopping and searching suspected vessels on the high seas and taking them before a prize court as done by surface craft. The rules of the Treaty of London will henceforth be accepted ' by Germany. Many people will wish they felt more trustfu‘. as regards Germany. It will fake many years to wipe out memories of her past acts.-Ex. any question in any dis- raise. Their High on his lean and bended back He bore his trouble in a sack. Whit Mod had he for any fame Who challenged stars with tyeyes aflame? Wlho ‘sped toward some nightly u His soul suflused with hidden beauty? Like some Apollo in disguise Viewing this world‘ in soft surprise. —-Leo Cox in Poetry Yem- 500k‘ _ 1935. C.C.F. Backs Agitators (Tomato Globe) M long last the (Jo-operative Commonwealth Federation has made known where lt actually stands. It required a clash between constituted authority and s, band of lawless political agitators, posing a; the spokesman of a group of 111110;. time unemployed. to draw them into the open. When they came it Was to the side to which moat P901110 imesined they would come- ...__.. What with the early Republican excesses, Napoleon's campaign, the Bourbon restoration, the semnd Empire and the rest of it, France did hot begin to settle down com- fortabiy for almost a hundred years after the fall of the Bastille. It re- quired almost three generations of turmoil to bring final order out of the revolutionary chaos. The same thing is true in Russia. The Rus- sians themselves admit that it is only in thethird generation that FOIISNUIEITUINID ._-_-- Bin-It having recently been brought 0o my attention that certain stories told within a few hours alter the theft of fox pupa from my ranch on the night of June 10 have been widely circulated, and are yet being repeated and believed, I take this means of denying these reports and oi’ advising the public and fellow ranchers in particular that not one o! the S0 pups stolen have been rc- turned or found except the two al- ready reported in the press as being found on the roadside on the morn- ing of June 1i. I also wish to state that I have no suspicion with regard to any indiv- idual. I am, sir, eta, J. B. LOCKER!!! Hamilton, P, E. I. _____?__-.._ DUST STORIES Sin- The people all are wondering Just what has struck the town, The clouds cf dust are gathering The windows all shut down. They scan the sky at morning. to see none: or naiiovai.’ W, K. Rogers Agencies Limited ' and (my Ticket Agency Canadian National Railways now located in NEW CURRIE BUILDING—-181 Queen Street arias:susz-zsizaszaz-zgxgasaxaz-cgki i’ i‘ i ER. BEOW firs, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. I Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown i - g what direction the wind is in, Praying the Lord it won't be from Messerveyis DUST BIN. We're all supposed to come to dust Engineers amongst the rest, And when or how it happens we trust the Lord knows best. But it never was intended . 'I‘he dust we'd be buried in, Would emanate from Pownal wharf From Meaerveyk dirst bin. Following the Chinese methods, some day when the wind is suitable, erect a temporary platform and place the Mayor, the City Coun- cil and the City Engineer on it for a day or two, placed so that they will get the greatest effect of this dust cloud, and perhaps after that they will consider seriously the bro- tests of 011g surrounding property owners. I am. Sh‘. etc, FEED MORRIS. P.S.-The above can be sung to the air of "Home Sweet Home."- FEM. REFUSE COMMENT (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) VANCOUVER. July 4—Officials oi the Shipping lletieration of Brit- ish Columbia refused to comment today on the action of longshore- men in six United States Pacific coast ports in voting to boycott ship cargoes loaded by non-union men in British Columbia. Port officials said no assumption of probable de- velopments can be made until the full text oi decisions of the long- shore bodies is known. as] Canada must call for a showdown, and that very soon. It now becomo; the duty c: the Government m deal with the professional agitators wherever located. Only after this proceed toward a settlement of the complaints of the unem- ployed and labor generally in this country. __________________ no u ii The undersi Doll Communism will begin to confer benefits-if any-upon the faithful. -—Vancouver Bun. to the side oi blatant anarchism, Few people will be "duped" by the pseudo-humanitarian indict- ment of a. Government which their resolution of Sunday night was phrased to contain when they defied law and offered help to the Regina mobs. And it will be difficult for the party henceforth to con- vince the sane, calm minds of this country that they moved in aid of the rank and file of the marchers, and not to link themselves openly ly with the radical paid. profiteering ele- munisiri in Canada. 1n a word, the resolution by which they offered assistance_ is the announcement of their acceptance of a creed of violence. And is that so strange in view of the oorrespondenoe that passed be- tween Mr. J. H. Wcodaworth. the national C. C. F. er. and Ohalnnan '1‘im Buck and Mr. Bani Ola-r of the Communist the matter of " exchange Mr. find no fault Premier Laval of France says that peace depends upon five or six men, It is a colossal moral respon- sibility. In n properly ordered world no five or six men would have such power, But the world is in a mess and what Laval says is true at the moment. The flve or six men have no reason to be proud cf their work so far. when are they going to improve it‘! the government would use 08,020,- 000.000 of which he allotted 04,582,- 000,00o to "recovery and relief." Against this sum, the treasury ex- pected to collect only 03.901.000.000 in revenues to leave a deficit of M,- sza,ooo,ooo. Achievement of the pro- jected spending rate would set a new peace-time record for a single so leads party or parties. ' Live Stock Spray Prepared Special]; For Milk Cowl, Cattle, Hones, Hogs and Poultry. Ono applies" repels insects in 1z to 24 hours. li.l(.S. IIEMMING, B~A~ fi-P-A- C-GA Certified Puplic Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Company BY-LIIWB, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY. TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. Tea Pot any: : Use Beet Quality TEA BRA HMIN ORANGE PEKOE is EMPIRE rsa Ii ' w human or ani- mal ille when used as direct- ed. Pearson's Livestock Spray is a scientifically prepared disinfectant and antiseptic solution for repelling and killing house, blflfllld stable flies, ticks and lice. Milk will not be tainted. Will not discolor animal hair. Will. not cause blisters or burn when used u directed- Govcrnment flfllIU prove that cowl which fight flies yield anywhere from 35 to 00% in: milk. Hop- Stuntcd growth in hog-I is likely due lo com- mon lioe, for finned vitality and pndilpod on lo infec- tious diseases. Poultry-The health and productive value of hens and chickens are seriously affected by lice and miles. Poultry can easily be kept free from these blood-sucking parasites, by using this qiray. TRY A CAN The 2 Macs Mali orders 0.0.1). promptly tended to. emu early morning J. R. LOCKERBY, , $00.0, of June 11th last. and to the conviction of the guilty Hamilton‘, ‘ year. rt would surpass the high‘ only lust made in the 1905 meal year whose inst business day was c Saturday. June 20. and which listed outlays of more than- $756,217,000. This put year ieft a deficit exceed- inl 00.i72.!47,000-by Just how much will not be known until thr treasury iabuiatel. list-minute ac- counts. It Illlhd the public debt up above 050.006.000.000, a ngurs which Win90!!! with a poet-war low oi 015.001.000.000 and with a national debt of 09.007.001.000 when _ ward Island Medical yresidiibtclovoonit took omen. in he alinrtipltiod be ilrboea in Pics the President bu increased nubile debt h "eight billion dd- ,1 n: y I i i " ‘hi? Yarn-w». . Iv» N“ lliliill. MEDICAL SUGIETY IEETIII The Annual Meetin CANAwRIFfihPttbJPMa by riiiiiiv, JIILY 12in. * i .11 “Cliiiicaisessi mizgmbets?’ the madicalprfi‘ i oi.’ the Prince Ed- ty will be held» in the _ ~.-"\._ 1' “w, Sold only in rad airtight pkga. Fardy Bus Service 8i, Taxi Sonics CIIARLOTTETOWI t0 FORTUNE TIME TABLE Leaving Charlottetown ... 6.00 pan. Leaving Fortune .. Hamlin-cob " Dingwcll’: 8 ...... LIA) 1am. Kleefe’: Lake ... ti: lam. I Bond ........ pan. Osrdlgln 5.00 pan. Briilegiown u... 5.15 pp. . 8.50 a-m- Cardigan .,.....,0.05 n-m- ll Station ...... 0.20 a-ni- Dandu ......... 5.20 pm. Keefe’: Lake 9J0 a-m- Dingwsli‘: , 5.40 pan. Realm-oak . 0.45 am Ari-Ive Fortune 5.50 ma. Arrive Charlottetown .. 10.05 am Headquarters in Charlottetown-NORA!“ TIA 300MB. Headquarters in Sour-il- LENNOX BUIEL. llllll BLUE BUS LINE SCHEDULE Blley Cornen-Gupereaux . sturgeon Bridge ........................-... Geo. Pooh's Sta Lower Montague Clement's Office-Upper Montague Perth School olcoollllwn .> F call nlclaoilinlbllluoll castrate; $553555; r-aaaadclenulvlaauona unloilatllo charge. Illvillliovonsienaisiuypoiazssrouu. _ liilty‘ Bu: Service Elmira Souris v Oiftoivn Headquarters Old ‘Spain Tea Rooms, CiPtown a Cox Hotelyflourisa ‘M. 3:10am Charlottetown Iiii‘u"'.'II..ZI -'.'."ii'~i:'::::::::::: P at Minimum 011250. 4'1.‘ AALLL “~~,‘-‘.,¢.k n‘ m k _,1vvvvv . on, signal ‘Qt any-point w‘ Isa, o‘ ‘ sch, ‘