‘"cHAnLomsrowu PAGE FOU_R_ THE 1 GUARDIAN i Morning Dally (Founded in 1881) President. Liaut.-Col. W. Chester 5. McLurc Vice President. J. R. Burnett, F‘, J. l_ Secretary. Lieut -0)]. D. A. Mocflinnon, D. S. 0. Editor and Managing Director J. R. Burnett. F. J. I Associate Editor, Frank Walker | SUBSCRIPTION RATES I 85.00 per year (in advance) delivered to City 34.00 per year {in advance) mailed to P. E. island have so much war news coming into their g91”°"5 10:1!‘ tot tfiuflif t t-EH-in We .51!’-.E'.¥.L-...nx.." no doubt in many another town) J.A"L_i3III¢ luvfiouo _ n we ‘,3 d A A - ' . V aveno neres wa ap- "'30"? g 5500 p;;ey;:;;ln":t;ypn;:)”r:: 31 Ci":li:i:mn:n U 0fflC€S.d tliheir real p re blem is what to pemng md what, [ngy hgppen nm 301- MT“ CAN 3; gnu». ‘ use an it at not to use. The vast majoitv of abroad. If Europe remains at FUL 01?. HARMFUL Lh b . . e “The Strongest Memory is Weaker thanl the Weakest Ink.” FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1939 Mr. D7lTii1PlliiIlgiTO Retire The Ottawa Clli'l'L'~[lilltlt’llI of the Globe and Stafford Cripps, and Sir Archibald Sinclair, and Mr. Greenwood. Doubtless their speeches “scared" a lot of people, and weren’t good for bU5”'|955. but. as statesmen, with a duty to per- form. they didn't stop making them on that account_ More than that, they expected, and properly, that the newspapers would publish and broadcast what they said. It was part of their plan. ' “So it goes from day to day. The newspapers instead of having to strain for “war rumors," them, we think, act with a sense of responsi- ility. "It is no part of their responsibility to take on (like some politicians we know) a “bush, bush” or ostrich-like policy. Neither is it their re- sponsibility to deny their rcaders news and information just to help out certain public men who, with an election and accounting facing them, are looking around for anything they can ...- ., .._. . ,. ~*.-.".':' THE CII-lARLO'l"l‘ETOWN GUARDIAN notes in THE WAY Because the United States in too big L0 live in a vacuum. whatever happens in the world outside our borders is bound, in greater or lesser fashion, to have a bearing on our lives and fortunes as well. we cannot, therefore, afford to be indifferent to the forces and ten- dencles which threaten Western civilization and the peace of the world. For that reason it: ls dan- peace, if the all-to-long cycle of aggression is brought to a stop. it is not only the peaceful nations of the old World that will be ben- efi‘.ed by such a development. The benefit will also be ours. For with Europe at peace, our ovin wholehearted determination to re- main at peace would then be sub- ject to no challenge, On the o.-her hand, if ag essions continue and Europe is utimately plunged into war. the chances of our staying out flfibats . itch? of Quilts I am a great. believer in hot tub baths under certain conditions. The heat to the surface of the skin opens up the blood vessels and draws the blood away from con- gested parts around joints and elsewhere. These wastes are car- ried away by the increased circu- lation and thrown out of the sys- tem by skin, lungs, and kidneys. After severe exercise or exertion. the hot bath removes the waste PUBLIC ‘FORUM -Jrhln column In one in th- uuuulop by oorrupolduto of questions 0! Interest. The Olnrlottotown Ouudlnn does not nnouuilx endorse the ODIIIOII ol correspondents. \ A DAN GEEOUB PRACTICE sir,-Is there not an injunction on two riding on a single bicycle? In this town of Geometown (and I'll for common scum; ,k- ind5nri day I fear there will be a tragedy; then no doubt they will raise in r eyes and say “his time has come’. It the parents ignore the danger (if dangerous it is) also the prac- tice of standing on the running board of a moving car. I am won- dering why the authorities do not prohibit such practices. I am sir, etc... ONLOOKEB I3I2]\JHbilPJ ORNGE PEKOE TEA OITY CORPORATION Mail Stiltcs tit-iiiiiiclv lllzli lion. C. A. Dunning, . would lpso man be lessened. products in hair the usual t/lme. v Finance .\liui.~t<‘r_ will rt~1irt- soon from the la." tll(’l_T hands UP0ll 10 ll€lD them make ill? There have been two world were when the individual has had a MANAGEMENT work would have start in live it out my ‘I in V. I . . _ _ , . . ,1cL‘0llt‘.flno 100". hmcr. Mr Euler we fear since the United states was found- severe emotional disturbance, the ————- - ‘by now. . and not have families hungry am-. : 3C\(l1Al(‘ xiii; lrI)\L‘llllllt-lit. ll the Prime .\lin— V.” h V». 1“ d h. . . . . . ed. we became involved on both drawing of the blood to the ‘body sh.'_1n the July 13”, mu, 0; "mum, rbdefll conhdeuuon weep. ister has ll s \\;t_\'_ .\lr, Iltiniiuig will be suc-' ‘;' “me i” ‘” _‘~"_‘"“‘l "TE m°l”6 Sllbslallllal occasions. Consideration of this surface tggsuises a “sla.cken%ng'“oxi; 31;?!’ l;.aIg;p1t,aaprgp’p.::slpt:}:i‘r:§njts 3:25 the culvat at the ctr; hover hzvem Wm °"°<l"}l pit" ll""A l. ll. liitlwlll. furlncr .\litiis-tor 'l£"t 1:3’ h“"“°r"d‘“ mg nmgspalncrs to e,Xl;.Iam Eiiitmfcite fig }l):;:g"ipttCl'1l‘g’ iiiflugiiii; iiigiiieiily (butonriot alwaxysie friiziuclias ins heard daily since the Auditors’ mm c °ny',- W 1». mm,,.°.,.{"'f.°§. mg t,,..",,,‘§‘; of .\at:ou;tl ll; ' ‘i-. zuul today a leading iig- “ 3 as “l’”e”" i“ “"3 3 ‘W59 P33 ml" which the United States can exert: sleep. 'I‘hus in mental hospital-5 l‘°D°1'l'v On 1:110 Clive financlnz 01 of some kind mo .bo made known to mm in ”‘° °f~ “W he as *3: it sr;:’.°.‘:°*: "i?..“‘°.$’.’..."‘.i” *:i:‘::..‘°.::.‘:.t.°.: .::°..°°".....‘-:“...i.°:*"- W“ ...........i:’.*:..°°.t:.*':*.°..‘::: ..;.;'::'*‘...:;°i”.'.. ”:..“‘.:."°°"°- . . . ._ . . '~ ‘ ’ ‘ ' . 1 w a o a 5 es ll II If LL/lHll('i t~‘.il~tt-it rt-turns to public liic it is 3 ‘l“"”'x'“‘5l""‘l (if ‘mi W” acme) member-i approves neutraliifii legislation that iioutine t‘/Ireatment. In some cases 011. namely 1 quoliied City 111311‘ to do anything, or else they have works in favour of the Axis Pow- “quieting drugs are necessary. no any and no possible llt‘ lil.'i_\' rt-prt-~t-tit his old scat of Shel- ers and against the European de- However, like other good things agleg to intelligently direct and ad. m the city of Charlotte'- l E public by “scarc—licarls that make people be- erection of a puppet Government which wopld cm mum mm mt bmn‘ b ‘E,’ ;',';’;,2 of lnhtiiig vgyubgg Nfnmnr h '9 m_'“.''um 3' I h0llIOI'Ic0 and it is l’ lieve war may break out next day." bow to the Japanese will. The effect of guerrilla ..wh-idsor 5:2;-___ ltyiee to “M ‘ flu.‘ to know tn.‘ you cu‘ 5. gquln of the l The Ottawa Journal replies: ' warfare behind the Iapapese lines may have $ Price: . C p . G in.“ ‘MI audit’ 0‘, 1 "During the wcck-ciid of July I Lord Hali- been exaggerated, but it is certain that. Japan ho‘-|n"5|'|| '"“"'¢" ll “°°°‘"-“I SPECIALS , ’ . , , p . . A from pg about the western cm, P F I p. 5 fax and Mr. Clianilicrlam and Mr. Churchill and is further than she was two ye rs ‘ago “,1 the G ac, “ um, my. on ' DODDS KIDNEY P"-Ls , 1g , . , ' ’ , _ M. Daladicr all spoke grave war statements what may pi-esumed_io be her basic purpose :llf:‘l1eori:llot;i’£lII; ;tc‘%i:i0l;l;Ii1;.l‘;l.'le 31.3, . 39.‘ P". 5” Into”! _ . They were not trying to "scare” the people; -—ihe exploitation _of Chinese labor and resources me Wu,’ beau" we know’ mm ______________ ‘As’ POINT > - » ~ ‘. ‘ . . ,_l- ‘ . p H ’ they were, in their line of duty. trying to warn for her own profit. Among the Chinese she has t.¢;xhp;Ifl.exaip:tsmc:ie“i::xc'o:j 'A"_uM ‘Sc 1”, ho‘ _ _ ._ them: telling. incidentally (in this case unlike created a hate that will be long in (lying. in “om.” In our crop calculation‘. ~ '_ T0 . H K . ~ K; . some other flnvcrnincnis that we know) what the western worm hr-r N-malty and her msnlence gm, woman’; 1; in . gum: gm VINOLM CA -"LE SOAP Noggin cdpg . , . , V I I p This means that his l" :,r:ii:ition is likely to be Bllll0lll'lL‘(‘(l lJ('ll>l'L.‘ the fall.” Another cnbititt v:it‘:uicy was ‘rated by the tlcatli _vc.<tcr<l.i_v in (':iliforiii:1 of Hon. Fernaud Rinfrct, SCCl'(‘lill‘l’ of Strttc and representative The rain may not be what everybody wants, but it is what we need. it is m -0: As was anticipated Prime Minister King will not attend our Confederation Celebration. I~l_c is a stupendous undertaking, for it involves an industrial mobilization for the production of arms and munitions and war materials on a. scale com arable with that which occurred uring the struggle with Germany twenty yearsago. Now it to the great increase in the Dlllse rate. Tacchycardia (very rapid pulse rate—l3O to 160 beats per minute), general shakiness. and fatigue, seix in if the hot baths are given too frequently or over too long a 0d. For t e average healthy individ- strated that businaa is nobody’: responsibility. The situation in which we fl ourselves alter the renderi oi the Auditors’ report is not un due: fortunately other cities and towns finding themselves in" a like posi- tion have ooumgeously thrown what is everyone’: in for .\[uiitr~al—.\'t. it ii" i 11 ll : f .— . .~ '- 5-5 Pl'°l3°59d i0 l“CT°3-‘*3 the °”°“ l, h t t b b th f tn t ovenboard t.he old system of 80V- i E ‘, mom L J 1 ts ll te time o Corr coxercd Canada only recently V\lll‘l the king bi, what may prove to be an ad_ P011" pmnomsu or aahov omowexrecwifi emmem by acumen and wmmm Q 1; C t I ,1] HI I . ,1 and Queen, and that sufficed. ddgptrial _100.000,000t atndt use the cleanse and soothe and cause no 1 mission 0! ‘- e iO\"'lllll(‘ .1 .5 t - _ - a iona arms ou pu o suppy ‘ - , ., f,‘ ___,n,,_ I Q, 1, A 0 ‘-1 He cm ‘er 4: It an at the nations associated with Eng- .‘,’f2,’,,‘.‘,°“”;f.ssf,’,§§, h'i1-.3?-gr,i,e "3? £2 is direcfiy responsible to a 19 30'1"‘ KIWI! '¥mPl°W vice iatiiiity u<.i..«l‘ lv\ ‘mt r<tircmcut of De- _ _ . land in the stop_mt1e,. front The clrculagon of blood is slightly m_ 10,, 0; men of 1-ecogmzed of|trIIn—lIcIdnche|, gore eyes puty i\liiii.-lcr of l"ixlici'it-s, W. A. Found, in In the <""’“t Of 3 C011” ‘mil "1 C°ml‘3CU0" willingness of the British to under- creg5ed_ nut 9, stay under a not, worth and integrl some years M ggflnull dang“ I‘:u‘&F"°""‘ °“"’““"P°°' January. \'iiv.ccnt l‘oiiicr, sitting member for with the City Council scandal, there will be an take such 8. task is an indication of the nation's determination in shower or in a hot bath for ten ago the town of entvllle. N. 5.. found itself in a. somewhat like . Prince M- Island cannot guard to have their Federal nut- . Shelbtiinc-Yariiii>utlt—Cl;u'c, has been mcnt~ion- _°Pe" l“_V'F5ilz‘I?-“On .l’“° all P113595‘ ‘ff the Ipresent cripfls. It would seem ?§k,_§”'§‘§°‘lr",'.l,"t"t§§i,i5piitgriaisfiiaiin D°51“°n End declded ‘-0 tr!’ ‘'59 :53 hold , “blue; A ofAexperi‘ youengrvaliitl :'gorou¢y“'l: ed proimiientlv for the post though British irregularities. illcmltlme a mental specialist \viI xnuc more 5 loacious '10 bring on the heart but causes a feeling town-manager system of admlnlk retracting service. Columbia illlCl'L"~iS liztve l>(‘L‘ll for the appoint- merit of a man fruin the Pacific Province, The effort to gct Colom-l bzllslfln back into the Cabinet is known to be an important factor in the decision. Trying To Buy Ontario An amazing attempt has been made by the King Liovci'n1ut-iii to bribe the electors of On- tario. Tuo \\'(‘<‘l\$ ago llon. .\'ormah Rogers, Minister of l.iillt)lll‘, zu.noui1ccd that eight Prov- inces liatl €lL‘L‘L‘lll('(l rt-lief agreements which in- cluded Ilominiuin-l’roviiici:tl splitting of labor costs on llllUllllllll_\'lll1'l‘it projects, provided the n‘illlllCl[l(lllll(‘S paid for materials and supervis- ion costs. The Hllt‘ f.‘l‘0\‘lllCC which turned down this prnpo~:tl was ftiitzlrin. whose Liberal Pre- mier, Mr, llepluirii, roundly accused his Ottawa party collcagiics of ntwiiipiiiig to buy themselves back to power with an clcvcnth-liour gesture of g'€ll(‘l‘OSll_\' at the t.'ixp:iycrs' expense. This week came the announcement that Hon. Mr. l\‘ogct‘s li:ul written to the Ilepburn Gov- ernment, offering to amend the agreement with Ontario so as to eliminate the provision of a contribution from the provincial administration and, instead, to iuakc provision for the Domin- ion Government passing on its own contribution through the Provincial Government to the municipalities . Premier Hepburn's reply was caustic. “We are not going to see the municipalities plunged into bankruptcy in a scheme engineered by the Dominion," he said, “which would probably quit them cold when the election is over, and they would tlicn have to come to us with a tin cup in hand begging for relief when the Dom- inion tlirows them down, as it will do." and Civic Accotintant replace the be called upon to report on the fitness or other- wise of the (‘X-City Clerk to plead. ' it it is it If, as is reported, contracts for between 30,- 000 and 40,000 kilts are to be placed in Glas- gow and the \\'est of Scotland, it indicates that the \\'ar Office has no intention of going back on its decision to retain the kilt as the pcace—time dress of the Highland regiments says :1 London correspondent. it: it an an A suggcstiott has been made that a City Clerk late City Clerk. That would not be a satisfactory arange- ment any more than was the ex-City Clerk and two accountants who were supposed to keep the books in order. An efficient, qualified executive officer with two trained girl ledger keepers, a stenograplicr—casl1icr, together with a reliable ex- ternal auditor, making monthly audits, is the ideal staff for an organization like the City Council. -or it it ii‘ The King and Queen have produced export advantages the extent of which it would be (lifficu‘.t to estimate, says the London Adver- tising \\"orld, Their visit to Canada and the United States has now produced an enormous number of enquiries for English products in- cluding hats, umbrellas, textiles of all kind, whisky, English leather and shoes, gloves, high—grade writing material and stationery, etc. “These enquiries will mature into business many times more than the cost of the visit was either to us or to the Governments of Canada and the United States. The Empire’s business is be- ing knit closer together and America is ready to join in with her gigantic business interests.” t I :- Russla, which aparently has both men and anus, into the coalition to check aggression and to leave the Russians to take care of the Eastern. front. But even if that were aeoomplished——as the British still seem to hope it will bt.\—there would still be some need to supply such countries as Poland and Roumania with equipment for their own military efforts, and the burden -0! providing such supplies would in the end devolve upon the British,-anyway. The voting of new credits for this purpose. at this time does not. therefore. indicate that the negotiations with Mos- cow: have collapsed but rather that the British are taking time by l'«h8‘.f0X‘ClOCl( and doing in advance the things necessary to give effect to their new policy. —— Baltimore Sun. ’~f-at _.__ A few’ 'weeks ago fling Victor Emmanuel of Italy conferred the Order of the Annunzlata~on I-Isrr von Ribbent-rop. The order is one of -the highest and most exclusive decorations Italy can bestow. But The .l3ondon Economist rather dampetia the gratitude Herr von Rlbbentrrop may feel by pointing out that the last previous two foreign recipients of it were Em- peror Hollie Selassie of Ethiopia and King zog of Albania.—5aska- toon .Etar-Phoenix. We can see no good reason why people should object to being fingcrprinted. One reason always advanced is that the process is associated with criminals and de- cent people should not be made to subrnit to iii. But that is too thin. Having onc's fingerprints taken and placed on record is just as sensible as putting a name on a vollse so it can be identified. If authorities are sure it would help in dealing with crime then people should be willing to line up and leave their fingerprints whenever asked to do so. We can think of no good reason for objecting and it is possible, to name several good of general weakness. That this prolonged heat is most helpful in such cases as mentioned above — rheumatism and to re- move fatlgue products after hard exercise. and pain and stiffness after injuries — has been proven in hospitals and in the handling of athletes in all forms of sport. The Cold Shoulder . (Ottawa Journal) Mr. J. S. Woodsworth has put his foot down upon any marriage or other alliance between Mr. Her- ridg=e‘s New Democracy and the C. C. F. Says he: For some months Mr. Herridge has have“: malcnrg or-3.. res to the C. C. F. We have given hi.in not the slgltvt st hope for believing that there is any possibility of our uniting with him and’. his Social credit associates," Also: Mr. I-l»:-rridge has not developed any program other than a series of rather vague generalities and we do not propose to join hands with groups with whom we have ll‘.~t‘=- r ---~~ That should about dispose of M Heirridge. Actually, the contest in the com- ing election will be, as it. should be, between the old parties. The Can- adian people are not a "thicd-party" or “group-min-ded" people. Like the British and. indeed, like Americans. they believe in the two-party syc- tem. have little use for isms, less use for political cracirpots. Thus durlua have seen the rise and rapid foil, the Progressive party. the I)’. F. , party, the U. r-. A. party. the c. of 1'‘. party. Always, of course. there are people who think they see in new move- ments some great new march to- wards the Good Day. only a few months a they were assuring us that the Leadership League was ‘sw the country"; that it represented some mighty upsurge of curiadiw.-i sentiment. Today the Leadership League is as dead as the past quarter of a_ cetitiuy ma‘ tration. A young towm engineer named Wightmon from another part of the province was secured. heavilv bonded and given com- plete responsibility for the town’; tire business under a comtlni.s- sion. After a. period of eight years. the convention of Municipalities last year reported the Town of Kentville as a shining example of rniuistmtion under the Town man- ageme it plan. Taxes are lower. the proportion of collected taxes is, much greater. a clean and effi- cient town administration has ro- sulted. The Auditors who recently conducted our city audit are fa- miliar with this particular in- stance and its system of operation. Now it may possibly seem hard for some of us to accept the idea of dispensing with our present system of government by Council. In fact opposition of a greater or lesser extent may be _eitpected There will be however this coming winter at the next civic elections an opportunity for a group of fearless leaders who have the City's interests a-t heart to offer a com- bined slate as a supervising com- mission which would work over a city manager and give to our City an intelligent and accurate system of civic administration. I am, Sir etc, CITY REFORM. WHAIT OF THE UNEMPLOYED? -Sir—’I‘he mien ployment situation -.',(ma.rlottetown is serious. At ‘present time 1,000 men ereout her of Federal representatives visit us. some effort. should be made to have them know tlhe true situat- ion. it appears that Hon. Mr. At present there are about fifteen mien employed at the airport. This work a 1 last week where- asitshouldhavebeenunderway early in the month of May. Is it «am Wed mm» -4- .'::..:r*.°°..*:..:.r=i°..t...t°n:;tl.:..:i ilcultlea. You nolrr NEED‘ classes I You Can See the Value of Your Charlottetown Guardian by Its Service to You! . . . i 1 i ith id Ki Tut; isn't. Mr. Hepburn has no doubt good reason to The Cumulative Index of fjusincss in Can- §§§‘,,‘§,."€,,,,,_°’_f°’,§‘e",.’,.’,‘,5‘,°u‘,’,",, $1.9 2.m,,..2€.,,,,, 1,, me“ ;‘_;,‘;,°,",,,,,;',‘,,,; mu that tglgt n; . ‘ ~ - ' ’ ' . ,1 (xjuld . suspect the sincerity of his party collepagueph at Eda, according to tbs Ba}:1Ik off boy: Scptia 17;-Itass amner. eIoAcfttlg_n.uI‘: i3eét£.}°!c‘ri:ji.ue1.er Mr. named hem” mwsummer? . Always fit“ to bring you the Ottawa, and any gcsttires o generosity 5}’ 6535“ rnse cons‘ "3 .V rom P1"! *0 3.V Add to America’: things to mm: or Dr. Manion will be Prime ML D°“‘l“’ M 592' ”' °“‘W‘7 1'5 make on the eve of appealing for votes. But there is another and gravcr side to the question. Why should the wealthy Province of Ontario be offered preferred treatment in the matter of —-from 9Ilo per cent of the 1025-1029 average to 93.4 per cent. It is, of course. too early to say whether this gain represents the beginning merely a view with alarm the fact that only 16 towns in seven states sent male quartets to Tulsa, okla., where the “world championship" in mascu- line foursome harmonizing has Minister. Mr. He:-ridge and Mr. Woodsworth have about as much chance of being Prime Minister as the head of the Irish bll Army has of being m c;: be Just in sonal beneilEf.)u local, national and world events. 0 Always first to give you best buys through advei-tlser’s col- of a general upward movement or Just been decmed Wm, only ‘ 0, Nomheaet mm unemployment relief? . 15 Ontario less able to variation in the inrlccisiive trend of the past zoutilgt lg! zollemnixtysmijuliéd qpéte 3-—-—*" g3t°::“3y';¢tn4;¢odLh§)I‘t;‘|:s km ““"'5' contribute on .1 fifty-fifty basis than, for ex- twelve months. The improvement was broad in what has mppgned to in 03;, D05, 3, gwemm hmimd“ pg ample, Prince F.tl\\':lr<1 Island which now stands character, however. occuring in some degree in male quartets, impromptu or other- Gassy §tonTa_clF a cult leave that 9. until 1 full and haviimtllifg wharf fie mg)‘ Always First to Serve Your T0 SPOT THIS BIG VALUE . - ‘ - - , ise? ' l 5 Fommmed to do 50? p,C5u,.m,byy, if this Prové every one of. the five component series. Indus- gnaw fiingtoégtiirzi-‘ls “gating: iriiibliii a condition that potatoes Need“ _ mce had held out as Ontario did. It Y00 W01“ trial Production and Carloadmgs mse sub- even in the interlands have gone "1 30 be have been offered better terms than the Camp- 51-;mfi;1]lV_ while the Wn3°flB1'P3T1°F- but 11 Only IEVCII V‘ pm“? ,,..,,.,.e.,,.,,.-, . «-,-v---—-.--—.-= - - ~r- 7--~ ---.—~.—_-:=car,"f'-="-:T.'~—.' bell Government was in such haste to accept. What have our lCfl(‘i‘.’ll and provincial repre- sentatives to say of this outrageous scheme to buy Ontario votes with the hard-earned money of their constituents in this Province? Premier Hepburn has turncrl the scheme down,_ and whatever his rcasotls for doing so he is en- titled to a vote of thanks from every other pro- vincial government in Canada. Blaming The Newspapers clared that l)llSlll"SS would be better everywhere, with even Canada making a better showing un- der the King Government, if newspapers wouldn't create "a state of nerves" among the they would do if war crime. Mr. F.uler's bril- liant iilea appears to be that Canadian news- papers should not put a heading over such news, tittththekyir should bury-it op! sppte ériisldeh p:1ig_e. jfl tl1ls_'past week-en I’. am er ain unto grtiveiy, ‘and Sit‘ Join’ Simon, and su- lnrlcx of Employment. which had been declining for several months. showed a slight increase. There were also ad- vances in Wholesale Prices and the Rate of Turnover of Bank Deposits. -or an it It Two years ago this month Japanese troops ex- ercising in the outskirts of Peiping had what was described as a "clash” with Chinese soldiers. The details of what happened may never be compleicly known, but the details are of little :he whole of North China. Her generals, wise in little things. expected a six months’ prom- enade, followed by appeals for peace and the have destmyerl the fruits of lonc _Vt‘="! Of P3‘ tient diplomacy. It is with shame that most Am- ericans (says the New York Times.) learn that B , American metals and other war goods have been available to Jamn during these last twenty- four horrible months. states have quartets that can do tearful things to the banks of the Wabash and tree all sour notes away from aw Adeline, maybe this is what's wrong with the country. — Philadelphia Inquirer. Now that shudders over the hor- rible death of Dr. Joseph Germaine under the claws of poor bears at the Quebec provincial mo have somewhat subsided, how about a little sympany for the bears? It's lots of fun. no doubt. to see wild animals caged up. And ev educational. But how: you lir 43 it ice floes in Dundu Harbour. co pa P 1 several times a day or I concrete compound forced, under whl and revol to mount a. diving rd and ,1 into I the ad icotion of visitors. glorious feeling if, this year, thus‘ reservations. Every g man knows that you never catch anything if there‘: too much talk- ing. - tree Pieu. Every.pe'l"on who in troubled with gas in the stolnlch and bowels should get a bottle of . Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture and see how quickly it will re- licvc all diltretllng symptoms. Shlrp pllnl in the abdomen or about the heart are often due entirely to 3:: pressure. or. Evan: stomach Mixture taken at meal time not only prevent: all bad eflectn from nu, but itvproniotu the func- nl octl Get Your Home Today. BATIIING CAPI We have up received 3 new I0 CAKES 25: Tile 2 Wills It would be non better tol this 11' loot. .uritIiil next an maiiiltfmvethmte ll-imfllo n can on n c it orernen will be en‘ fall‘; rather such 1 of work. 'me fall shipping is th main ompltoymem for too man no six weeks at the railway what I hope the CHARLOTTETOWN ’GUA1RDiAt: Call in and discuss your dif- B. F. - ilutcheson o. r. EUTOHESON. r. o. mircneson l5uI‘“’~")'4”‘”“‘HIM"l-H~' N ‘ mocracies Washington Post in life the very hot. bath if pro- town's business and income under u. in new tuck men tn. (3,. _ _ - . - ~< . . . -- . . v . y = __\C,,,,,: H” 1,,‘ \p,k.,,,,.h. m.d(.rs‘ Mp Du,m,ng 1 Editorial Notes I — longed. or taken tpo often,"may supervislonupf a sxlpall cgmgnuiiisigps s cm led out § « h b__ __\,»,r, 1;. ),_ , _ _____j _ slacken, relax or let down too nnoo ersoereo n H-,n¢vg¢mo5gou._mh¢ “,0, . as «in l\ no, .11 1..» ( tmua liomc since last The B.itish Government, which much’ and me mdivldual not only womd any sane pefgon or group cow,” 0 worunnnm Wu? 3 Fri<l:1)’, but l.~ tgxp:-.'lvtl to rcturn to his desk Confederation “i'3°l\' bct-’.l“5 SU“d3}'- ?1V3e5 a(g5‘()s3(i‘V(iaoso(i(i’()e)n%ixxi1gannonti).’ ‘eels weak“ but is weaker‘ °°fl,':'enflr“§° an woohmoglomg of 119 mm igigi‘ 91°“-1°11 £3? this \\'(‘(‘l\', "ll.~ is known, lioxvt-vcr," says the * * * "‘ ments, has this year already com- Th1:r‘p,(:;e,3‘fi{f,f,5;e,I{°R:,et,f,'5 1‘,_’,§‘,,",°“,;,,§§,‘ 11:: ,°5§y;rem°v§§m¢h Ireqlrfienduann when grunge 1’ b‘n°t“ Globe and .\l;1il t'4l]'r(‘\ mmlmt “to have decid. Oom Paul Kru or died this date I . mmed “-59”,” "'.d°m°5“° defeme hot baths if dlon ed exert con- manasefi 1'5 in practice 38 flu‘ 35 ' ' ' .. . I ‘ . g ’ 904 programme involving an outlay of Dr E 1: 15 emed has demon- D‘ C‘ C‘ ,_,d d,.“,m,.l). “U, N C,,,,,b, :,,,‘,,]1L,r e](,CnOn_ Jk * * * isaolooomo ($3'000’0oo'0o0)' That siderable strain on the heart due our c-y conc qhu.10twwwn| I in Grnt'OedI'|I and V mom .3. .uicuoLm:_ttot zoovnvi importance. If this pretext had not served, ]a- youmem 3,33.“-“Ed, the 01“ tion ly of the gldmgch. __._. pan would assuredly have found another. He: bear?” gieililygvigo rp‘: sol :h:'l:; 5' “.011 llld I-IIIVWVII _ _ . . . 1- . l ,4G(1i‘€SSlng :1 Liberal rally last week, Hon. \V. purpose, rnade manifest in the demands which expected 01 be," "am the “.0 M’ on Eu" smmuh "Mm D. Euler, Minister of Trade and Commerce, de- she immediately served upon the Nanking Gov- but here were these poor w ito . um on|;°.¢ an ‘no M“. _ I ernment, was to extend hcr mastery throughout brute" b’°"3m' mm‘ "M" A’ ”° '9 ”° 9" “"- BAcKsnm£TcH Mannracruuno-hi‘)