“ali i V "_-r "_ ’ " -'__ - " f ' " ‘ ' ' ..._ .. __:é_-1?'-"--'W 1) - l il e insieown _ __ _ oe.. yleway rciziiiis its coil.. 1laiii .lines \ Scif- - td _ is said to liaie brought the double uiiicorn from 11.1.:-1.. Ill.. ‘lm.' h “... ll' I .pil l- I l]r`.lnlc on th esciittheon it his brillt an. “L ho’ n . |- , . ' llrnl- 1.. ` _ - mill... ..l1.1"li.....flli.._ llilf.-11.1.61 Ill .llifiiflp dl |. . l'\~{l_|l"\'l-I C _ I \ » -i 1.1- lll 111| » \ 1- lliin-~n I 1 _. It-r I " 1 v Ai-».'lll1rlillii'i|..i.|.»l.. |l.llli1 \\.1i1-~~l .lull u ls Lurrll l P “llc \rn;c f on(lueilt_ l\\Jll1AIllll iltlcgtall. itll; _ --~--~--- ; \o " .1 s, rom w it-1 ie ics i anr.;lr , ,,., 7 . ». ii 1 \ I- | l ' . . il~'ii.".f.".-'fl ‘.'.i'|l..‘_,"i'.'li1i'.l."f i3."1.ll"1i.1l°.i'i1».f»"l.i.lli:li"'i¢ has C\'ol\'etl. \vitli golden leopards and lions. In \'fl"~'° I-~‘\\\L"\:f_|_ “Li;‘l;§!___fli-'film\’ff_n;;“;uf::‘ "“"‘“°°’ later reigns the fleur-de-hs ot Iiraiice and the Trl ll{~'I).\1`. Jl`.\`Ii 10. 1937 -.. .__;__li.i ark Licenses llanoverian horse were added and removed; I then, the lion rampant of Scotland which re- inainetl with three other quarterings~ the [fish 1\'1ili.iii.i| I7 t _ ~ ___ harp: and the lions passant-gardant (“f;ice5 I -'ii u . iiil nt raised the turned toward us C, 1-11 ; l~11i'|'1- 11 lc ' 5 ‘ _ quidtliiiliii r liizr l'rl1\iiit'i:il l‘roliibitini~ _“V I-“C35 illl"l\'5 that _lllffic 21llCient Scots Law \\.»i~‘f iii .\`.1ii1»ii:ll l‘arl< area in “’lf~’llf_l12l\'@_Cl\05f‘I1 50"lC mdlg@lJ0US illlilllal ffl lm) 1,1( __ . E1 _X M Mr" mkcn mer by . proclaim their courage aiid_ei1_;,14|-;m¢@, insfead of 1 `“ "xml lu, two uiiicorns albeit the iiiylqgm is in the .\ut1,0r ghp 1).-g-~~ in 111 1i:;1iil.12. llll 1 rl' ._ .E ‘_ ’ , ' ` _ ~ ' |-'U|<1.;p.»< l ,. Hun --g;..l1' in i`11\'L'r tl\is`c0lltil1- 'Mill \Lr°lO" of the Bible' (500 :\Um- 23'32i ‘ s “ .. » `.,,,,._ 1 1 l - ini t-i lit iii tl ll ~ ' -I - 1 l , . _ A. ,. - ' 10,1 ‘UL X347 Oh _53-9' Is. 34-7.) l`here witi lUl'H>` lllllfill' llidt in the l\eviscd \'crsion the Hp.,-,~-\, - .ii int- ,\'ili1»ii;ll l;ii'l\< .\tl. -1-\ . ’ -.1 < ' ' , _ . . _ , .. - . - _ . 'iiiit.i..l. ' li..»» iiiwiii 1 1i'1ll-1-.iii-(1iunvil this 1 "dll" l” “lmlléfcd ‘U “"l*l Ox-H ll"l‘l*""lY bfrlli' 1 -‘ - ""‘ " ‘ i , , .. , _ \m__ W ,jp .-}m`5,,..._ \_L'jt,,..., ll-;,,p.` Ur tim .itlolmls for the double emblcni of strength gircin ,ii-l .. .\:i‘ ‘ _ li;`i \.i' , f.i:‘ii : 1'.;!'i::- J 1 r111.i1;, fzi ,` cream parl- ,.~_»';,» fir 1':-. 1 ii' .-iz' ‘ f iiiln l.i.j liirc int- ,l`_1_rs. llii'-_ rit\vs -Lint ll.”U\`I~1lr.l I OU L.t\`{`lll'.l1 f -if’ . :$1 - "¢r`.-. ._ kcririg Al; ultra vim ~ cil iiplitild . _justice ..\l;i `_\`atur;il .lro1lii1‘i< )l1i~ki.tiiig .\ct ultra vires of \lr. _lii=ii:e .\lanson`s judgment St .T Some months ziqu the Supreme Court of Canwla v1i'or.1i:i; --ll the .\'atiiriil I’roducts i\Iar- ,- .ll by the Federal Parliaiiient oi the IJ--iniiiioii, and the Privy Conti- bl' 1`c_i'l iitnt .» M i r1ii.i.~ii»i'ls;ii'ctl1c i'1»`l11\\iii_-_j_: lf\-_-i‘_v In U _ _ ~ soine wcrcts. One theory is that the real imi- r I ,i-..1~it~r~ gl-Uu-h on their own “_” c ~,\l.:1~'i li1'1»i:~i~ :i.i;~1 lie olitiiinell i l .. i rr\ 1 -,l --i~p1»ri ~ii1l l:c1~ii-es. ‘-.lc 11r retail liipior store. Nuo, ii the early bcottish cscutcheon. But .\Ir_ Lucas "<‘f'f~` to a ni_\'tliological origin in India “tact- ll_v trrinsferred to .»\t'rica, which still preserves H IS Citllcr a rhinoceros or an antclope (dis- UX km WT U1- 3 lwlmlrunly ma similar wild creatures) with one horn broken off. 1 l11;:;::i'i‘, retrcsliineiit stzind or ice iiir, ).c;irfy 5:5, seasonal $15; every .ini vi-i;1l1ir, $10; c\Qry curb punip `f _;;i,~r-f::ic io aiit1\iii1»bil<‘s- S10. Unfit- _ _ ; uiiiot-~, ro\v-boats or liiuiiclics tori minion DH 1 siiiiilei in liccn~e fees, as are perl- ` Tj ( '1~iiii~1'iiii~iii places. etc. ,\ltogcthcr, ~ ;i.:1dc~ for the licensing of more than Leila- if iiiblie vehicles, oierators of l /' Editorial Notes if \ -\°cxt statutory holiday Tluirsdayi _luly I, Do- y. fc x al The great Crystal Palace was opened by thc Pri ‘ ‘ ` ' nce Consort this date 18,4. U ‘Il ll In the old dispensation priests- prophets, kings _ ruled successively in turn. Human nature in its he ptarketing Ads restlessness has not changed, and today we have in the y~i'o'. ~i=1‘c. is not l"'i.'il. _l`lic net the \'riiicoii marketing minion. .\ 1. boiin1lar_v l cliciion, .ind no one appl tried io dc lfcpciitw vinces, bei tive auilior the silznt-_ ‘E lltlk llli lL1ll way, the .sunt 1 tiic \\ li' dc. (.oii.~liiiii;~:i ir. fivlrl, iiiiil 1.1;; other pzlrts. A trw _vezirs ago, lin attempt was -liglt c11iiriii'i'l-iit lrggisliitiriii, to cnvl-r tlic entire t1'i'i'1Ii'ii‘_\'. l}iil:ig.'1iiitlici'e was i`:iilnre. A ln ln< _imlgiiilzlt on the lloiiiiiiioii _\l;ii'l'. _l.'1::.i..iv» I.11rrl _\ll- ylrit iiiiilir ' Slant 1~ i ‘ 1 funfl:iii.1' ' plc lil,-‘ 1 iinii r.1 I 1ti:i:=li‘ i~ ' f.'iI1~1 wi' i .'l:it Jin lil-. fers to the worthy of llir: \l:1l1' ~- L.. ]»;1_‘.:ii_1`-' _iri1" :iw-iiiiiiii in i-<-~p:~cnvr: » 1 . yt~:tr~. in liihijg :iliiiiit thi- wrt nf cn- nil 1»il: 1»-yr r thi' .\lni<'ri'i 1 -_ :Irn -nrt-lv vii' li.'iv1- infinite i1,"~:i. Une l;iigli~ii ni-\v~p:ipcr re- incnlent as an exliibitioii of cold fury i _ ill" ‘\'_""-‘K ““"ll‘“"`<"l lf""liil"'l~"- Tlm thc Chinese communities of Calgary and Van- ls a, l l1il /in iii1‘1ii:ii\';ll ti'.i1litf1»ii~, \\:ir, even in .\1f".-_ \\.-1-' :in .-livin' ;1li1-tl_v i-ii1»ii;,'|i .liic czi-c his yet to go to the Su- preme L`1.1;:rt of ‘..i.'i ' _ \ few davs ago 1'. .-1-i i- ii 1;' i '. at _ .. H H Q I L UL rl ‘gh Conmbn from which he absented himself. Politics makes (`:i:i;i1.l;i iinrl tlic l’i'i\'_v Council. lii'l.r:iiig occupies a position on the lf .ciuleii provincial and federal juris- ln the litiuiirlary is so indistinct that 3 -urs I.e"i.K’.,a defect. ln .some 1 H 11' :ill the parts docs not iii:iltliill.- nt' lligli l{i\‘cr_ 40 inilcs south nf (fal- "ir_v. llrilling is already underway at one well, four iiiilcs iinrthwc.~t of thc rzincli property, :infl '_' ‘ .'i'.-il 1~<1~li:`iii"<‘ >-'l\`\` the rotary drill is down :.000 feet. 'l`hc new V _ tcl‘°ft-S- lhcft , ‘ 'rn e total expenditures lted States motorists on tourist. rmfts ln cars entering Canada. ugh Marltln-le ports of entry were placed at $7,753,000 in 1935 g1ity to make up its estimates for and $9_948‘00) in 1936_ The “_ ° nd f d rldinlns or these tollrists are 2 make demands without acooimt. ing for them quite as *cum- organizatlons to which we belong -say a joint. stock conipiliiy 01- , club-would be expected to do. flliciie is su danger in this _¢ danger which both Socialist.; and enthusiastic “planners” of other partles often fall to realize. ve; we must. allow to the State a big. ger place fn life than we oils, did. Can we contrlve to face ilitl fact. without .succumbing to rits cult. of Stale worship Com. mimlsts and Fascista would ln. .wer joyously, "Not" But mr, Baldwin, who has guided ov- of the greatest of the wor1d's State; is of another opinion. 11 tit, young people to whom he span last night can understmnd wlim he said and act on ft his constant faith may do more than any lf his most conspicuous achieve- ments fn government to secun htm a. place among the memorabb statesmen of history. _ of 3 Crown. li; ill 1ill<`~‘.~1<1'i1:1',lun :il lf ;i~’ ili1:'\~ \'..'i~.'li‘r»1l¢' of clii\:1li1, '_-.`1i lt \'.11nl1l not l1.1‘..i ~nii~ci'il1<-il to I thi- liiiwii ~ 1 of .hliihi-f 1:\'i§i.;ii< frnin the .- -'.7 .~ , b J. Ca Ji ,_ 1 i"`~»11i~~t i:iI1» ilif- lI1»j.'al.\riii< of -1; `i'» i`~- l' "_-"Ili l~Io_v;ll $‘anfl.'irfl ' 1 ` i » in' iw--ting ronnnent in ’ "i 1'". ‘.' l.ii\-:i._ "'l`i~.'1»iii'i- Sir lfvelyn \\'rc-ncli, founder of the Overseas .r‘:igiic, the lfiiglisli Speakiiig lfnion, anrl the _ _ _\ll Peoples Associatioii has licen in Quebec talk- 5"‘l" 'lv ‘i _ "l _‘ l' ""“ 7 ing of Ciinada and 'fhe liinpire in which he has ull" "" ` " ~` “ll 'i' """‘ll‘_f-" 1"ii'l l““_`*' l"_"" bi-1-n for niiinv years so vitally interested. There ml “"f" " """“"l*` "`l"'.\` ll lll" -\lll\`~ ““ was too niucli i;.'n11r:ince of Canadla' and Can- 5l"“`l "i 4 1 if ' ‘fi 'li ii"` »\"‘l"‘li*5" ll* "*'S- :idians in lingland, said Sir livelvn, and allo- h""l _" ' 7 ' ll“i"l ‘_“"l ""l ‘ll“l"'l l" l\l“‘l gctlici' too few l-fnglisliiiien had trilicn adviintaifc fm' l' ‘ "“`l "l l'.\ l""“"l‘ .'~"“" "l l'i"""*"` of thc superb travel opportiniitics offered by B"f§_Il7'[ _ _ _ _ I V (`:ini:rla to iiriprnve their kiinivll-llgie ot'conditi1»iis "UH!.(il.i.m_\..!-_ . 11.1_11` I1 Limiiili H. ihlnypllili 1' 'H\(;;‘- this t~l1iiiiti'y.' ln :illiidnifl lo cniiflitiniis in _l.'.ii2_ _ _ _ _ _ _ .i _ and, the .spl-.ikcr st.itc1l tli.il lie nas cniivinced ml! ""“"’ i“` ‘ l l" 1’ "“il“""' “"l"“"_l l'l""`l that the prestige of (ircat Ilritain had never hi” """` “vb " ‘l ffl *""""'_’f l’ `__l"`I’f“"*"'l l’V been higher than it was at the present lime. The mUl““.‘-I dl - l“’\\'~ l"" ““"i l"“"‘ frccdnni-loviiig peoples of Iiuropc were looking "" '"4" ' ` "~' for leallcrsliip to (ireat Britain as never before. lf-3-'ll \\‘itli rcgarll to the failiirc of British and Lea- gue fliploinaicy during the Italo-lftliiopian :if- .‘l1wwll~1 fair, the British Giivcriiiiicnt undcrestiniatcfl S1~oll.'ii~rl ri their iiiflttciic<‘ in an armed liuropc when they is th" -1 T11 tliemsclvcs were unaincd, but did not for a nio~ a i'ecciii l nicht regret the stand the had taken. “Once ':ni'ii< v 1 - 1 " f-"-rl n1l`\ l!11\:l .\rni': niliri' we twin sleep c1mifL}irtabl_\' in our beds", initil ln 1 _ 1 '1-:'1'1-il 11. the lin~yli~'li tng1'l':1-r ~..id Sir Iiv<~l_vn, "with the kiiowllulge that there will' th- ; ~ ..., ,|l;~ l1'~'g<» ff .\`c1itl.'iiid) is »;:iin :i .strniig llritisli \’.'iv_\' to protect the in mir I 1 i'f'i~" .`.lr. Lucas writes. weak until such time it real scheme of univer- I~`11i- liinq rw 1'»-K '-f=\~.- l~f1i'_ri"
  • m|n'ons would work in concert to l‘v¢ up to the plain obligations to whlch their s""iatur°s arf- nt- teched and which can 'til' be uwi tn save the world from the shamblv merside Town Council we have some unnamed Charlottetownlaw- infomation is not quite sure for suggested that I might be the to do that because I am not. a de no doubt the matter will come be- made to put the Cltv on la, sound financial basis and if ln addition financing there ls now a question 8 the lax 191/Y. the matter becomes serious indeed. The question of l@8F~li¢y will not be considered by those citizens who willingly pay year after year all that is de. mended of them. They recognize the moral obligation to pay for all the rights. privileges and ad- vantages whlch they possess 'and ¢11J0.v as members of the com- munity but what of the default- ers? Are they to go free through the lack of courage of a Connell afraid to grapple with is serloul Sl¢\llll0h? A correspondent writ- ing lf* your paper says "There fs no lack of desire to assist fn mat- ters of this kind, but leadership ls feftnlred". Just so. I would like to refer to your correspondent! assertion that our farmers and hsliermen "are having dtfflcultyln earning more than the bare neces- sities of life", but my letter ls now too long and besides very few will accept such im assertlonasastate- ment of fact. It is not. I am, Slr, etc.. TAX-PAYER. Tourist Mot-or Traffic Letter) Statistics showing the number of cars coming through each port: of entry classified by the length of their intended stay. are compiled of lllegilllty raised ln re ard to (Royal Bank of Canada News clf e I r te b 0! dered and caused to be assessed, of 938 yer that such is not the law but t your correspondent who gives this ln wth nterest hereon 0 e B. first charge on the revenues when collected _ _ ° d _ ' the _ th bro point settled by the courts and c “IHS I am afraid I worrl be llbie fm faultcr. I always have mana ed C t0 my my taxes in lun, and 1 I U he' says he would like to see the 1 oo h h°De to do so this year, but I have 1 an Council there t.o borrow from the 1 the " or- tdurls fore the courts fn dueicourse. 0 were f AS in citizen and s tax-payer I to th h U e aphazard and loose Cfvlc e y ar a orwar same to pe Clty Council whlch shall be estimated largely upon the basis data obtained from question- m m levied and collected” of the full nu,-es dtgmbuted by border om- °'m°“"° °f “Ch esllmati clals. The sample ls far from com- N°W the vital point is thalralsed piers but tentative results -based by the Summerside Recorder who. on H'C00FdiDf1 90 H rleW5 item in Your average expenditure of motorists Daper. claimed that the whole tax on 191/Y would be illegal unless the 1 ~ spe such enquiries show that the 48-hour permits was $17.85 ln On 60-day permits $75.20. Council levied to cover the whole and on stx-month permits $450. of the estimated expenditure. Individually. these sums may seem Against that decision which was -small but ln the aggregate motor accepted as correct by the Sum- tourists from the United States t. spproxh-rlntely 310000000 ln D . . the free. second-hand opinion of the Maritime Provinces in 1936. fflc in the Maritime Provinces so fu' as motorists from the lted States are concemed, but. numbers of visitors also me from wlthlrl _the Dominion. lefly from the provinces of The above record covers tourist rs n I-P80 party to |nsmute such proceed Quebec and Ontario. There ls a p. ntl-y no agency through which his travel can be adequately hacked, but registrations at t bureaus ln Nova Scotts. not yur, for example, show that ri numbers. cars from Orit.m~ln d Quebec occupied thlrd and urth places respectively. and exceeded only bv ears from s am Interested fn seeing is stop put. me Stn” of Massachu tts d ;‘;nfh°e:f*’lf“°“m"l°°l°M °f re- New york. officiliis in ui; iarliiil- Thereyhus be" °fd1m=fv purposes. wick estimate ull: me volume ni 9" 11° S"1°“S attempt :gil emits is about :wil-iilirlill or e volume of that coming from nlted States points. On a con- servative basis. therefore. it may be estimated that an additional $5,000.00() was spent bv these fol- low Canadians. bringing the total expenditures of motor tourists fri the Msrltlme Provinces tn 1936 to a.p'p.‘i'Ji¢lnvate¥y m5,0`f\000. Surely S"0h 1 S°'llNe Of revenue is worthy of every effort than can be made for its continued expansion. The New Idol (Glasgow Heraldi When Mr. Baldwin declared last. Dllht that no State ls worthy of g free m|.n's worship he got very 1”" *° the °°ntrl1-_nrdb1em..-.dc modem politics. national and ln- temntlonsl. For what we are suf- Nflnl from nowadays is preeizely the worship of the State as some. thing in itself dlvlne, something infinitely greater than the sum Of Ill the lives and aspriitlons of its cltfmens. and far above all m¢\'°l.V human standards of mvrllltv. 0! right and. wrong. That idea was first impressed on the mbdlrh WUtld by 3 German philosopher. Hegel. but il iles lu. 'M6 POM of Russlnn Communism 110 less than of German and Itlllnn F‘asc'sm. As the hlstorv Of lhele three systems shows. 't ls dulh to anything like ordinary human freedom. _ B"t rio idea would have flourish- !" ln this my lf the world had not offered lt ll eomenlai soil. It. was easy for our ancestors to be- by the Department. of National 1'ev», fn the d'v’n» right 0.' kirfn Revenue from data collected at_ berause tn their dw nationalism the border points. These show wha coming to hh-th and the ktvvz that ln 1936. 558.811 cars enteredll."~v'fl@d the nation. I* ls r-'-s". Vt- the Maritime Provinces from r"" els". for us to h~l'~ve ln t"i'- Unltrd States for a period of 43i fllvlne rtfvht. nf the F'°‘e. h-¢~-ii--l hours or less; th`s compares with TN- e"n~!'|"clltlon H modern lndus- ii tfral of 495,799 cars reported for trlnl T1# rn" forced we t». rf-iv n- ‘“"5. Cnr; entering for longer than f`oi'°~'vm°r~ts fe- vw-'flux ww; c'f 48 hours, but for it stay not ox- Of"'s"".r"or1 rn* help vilitfh nn- c:~cr1'rf: 60 days. numbered 60.408 Pt“‘htlf°t“ers (for evamplvt vvoi"rl of ,i W 4. DEPOSITS s \_ The tides of years that ebb and flow ' Upon our human shores, Like benefactors do best/ow y On us rich stores. By gates that open on the way, Llfe’s passing show goes down. A common day a. boon may lay. Our Joy to crown. Beacons are borne from hill to lilll, Duty’s behests obeyed; And so is forged li. people’s will- Tradltlon made. Like prints of feet or fems that lie. Hidden in rock or ooal, Are touches we keep when we die Upon the soul. ~ -A. L. rrller. COMBAT; FIHEUMATISM Rl\oum|tism in often uuwd li! lII'\° "ad: ii.. sim. 'nh sm iml»1l11y -heel md extracted by the kidneys. lf \_ldl\_¢Y_' l" I “_ neeu uric acid remains, it irritates _ muscles uul loints uulilll °“_'“"°“"ll P"l“' Plan to help prevent rlieumltu_ll_\ by |°'*Tl’.’i‘: your ltidnsyn in condition. hm | regularly Dodd'| ul_ney Pill:-lor W csnhty the favorite llidncy remedi- Dodd's Kidney Pill! SMUT PREVENTATIVE F ORMALIN one of the best known preventntlves for SMUT ON GRAIN An effective. efficient and proven remedy. rlll-mliin is ll chew hu* thoroughly effective remfdl- Grin growers would be WM to act promptly. ln order I0 have seed properly treated tw- fore sowing. | One plnl to every 40 Kl"°”|: of water. Full dlrectlons W" er v nrder. Do not delay. Wrlte In f°|’ i one today. Milli o-lim nl-omvlly "' tfiizl d lo. l l- ', THE TWO MACS1 l oiwcsroniz ln 1936. and 81.754 ln 1935, whllo “GV” *ive r'-n-orl of rvoeetlnw "'26 c°i-s were clef-red for r l~nger "'¢"* “‘°~\ "~ r-~'~~"~*~" °‘1 ef perterl fbut net exceedln- Q vi.. imi for-Une! m feel that th- moriths) ln 1938 against 210 ln Bt-ite l-lu a right. to do things snd 2 1 1 A l :L _-_tr-_-.-~_.~»_-_ _ _ _ ,,',;-.-?‘_~v .»-.gs 1,1m'.'~~_;_,_,» , . .-7 _' _ ‘_ _ - . . » - - -....»-1.1:; "M1 , _ _t»_,,_,_ _ ~---~»--1.-.....-.. .. 1 PHONE 315 ______________f___.- 1