Home. é . l eroaunnnlnll Q-nflqfl llll1)flfl_fla pn vuv (In alum-m lcllvnrd I. Chum u. Ilcllnro. uru-rnnluono-J. ll. IIIIIIOIL IOOINUJ ul. Col. D. A. lhrlunnun. ll B. 0. n and Imago-r I It. Bun-mu Anal-clau- Edison-qr. l. cunu. BOQTON-Old Snulh News: ltl. Anlllrrmnn. 2M Tun-nun us, alw YORK-Ilnlnllnll aw. llrnnt. so» w»: ma so. NEW HLASHINV. N. IL-I I}. Faulkner. IiUMMIIKHIIIE-lllllllll‘ llllllll Flr'F. IDNTKGUI-W. A. Jnhllnlon. 50! BIB-I. H. learn. III GUARDIAN ran be nblnlnru from fhn- fallowlng llvnfl In Charlottetown A. lwvu. Pan (Min. nuny. llld-umrlnll Illroof. Ffgnk lu, Ifipyfl, lo lllllnburo Stun, ‘I D. Tlylvf Grlflon rifrrnf. Airy. lilvrarran-l quun lilrerl. In urnuulu. m»: moi-p Hfrerf. n, Twrrl. I'm Ave. Marking lltliinnorn. Tomlin: (imu-ry. (for. Krnf 0 llovhfon I. Tm- u wnm, ml Elm A10. o. . nun "ll-m fllrrrf. ‘ , h 6a.. Queen Strut. (‘llllllflll Nmrn 0a.. "F00!- m “mung-h ma; Grnrge Siren. M". Jnrrusnn, luau-healer Strut. TUESDAY. JULY 2, 192€ DOMINION DAY, 1929 MacDonald and that the reference to “the exploitation and exaggera- Todly we celebrate the 62nd birth-j lion of grievances“ refers to their day-o: the Dominion of Canada. Very J slcdgehammer speeches demanding a properly, the clay is being observed prcnlpt fulfillment of the recom- u - public holiday“ and [hg time 15‘ mcndaticns of the Duncan Commiss- eppropriate for real summer enjoy-i icll with respect to car ferry trans- ment, They-g are gtin those among‘ portrltion! Up t0 this time, let ii. be \|| who witnessed the beginning and‘ noird, the three Liberal members.- ghe evoluubn of “ha; 15 now a nag-‘ vlllo. according to Mr. Veniot, are en- gon 1mm s,“ 1,0 5cm yparly gxpand_‘lii'.ltti‘ to all the credit -— sat m; 1mg great," national import. “ through the dtbate as dumb once in the great commonwealth of as Molpeque oysters, and only open- Bfltieh nation. It is fitting that ed their mouths to compliment the the»!!! fiQlid be Joyously celcbrat- Minister upon his announcement and ed. 811d thfl the flags which show!‘ to accept the offer of a $1,000,000 ap- aur nationality willbe displayed from ‘ propriation ivithout the slightest ques- evefy flagpole and every housztopm tion as to whether it was adequate Lot-tho city and country put on their l to meet the requirements. gall attire for the day, and make it a Whether the action of the Hon. coal national holiday. "ll/fr. MacDonald in standing up for the rights of this Province merited‘ the abuse it received from the Rail- ‘ l way Minister, whether that abuse was MB. VINIOT vs. HANSARD Minist ’ According to the Hon. P. J. VeniotJ raacfionaéd Zlihforirld t‘)? 1 ‘I. u: ' . en o s r - in his remarks at Liberal meetings? w“ ‘an w e er r p i~ c i h liti l in the Western part of the Provincial s m effort to wh “awash is p0 ca propriation for the second car feny] . ‘ _ just a little belated. we leave it for lhpuld go to Messrs. Sinclair, Jen-i kins and McLean the Liberal mem- I our readers to judge’ per! at Ottawa. and none whatever ‘I to the Hon. J. a. McDonald, the cuu- i agrvniive representative for Klnss- ‘ TIME ron BAND concerns ; Aicoording to the Hansard reports of ___._ ‘ m9“ “hi?” in the HQUSG 0f COM-l The present fine weather would b6‘ mans, however. it was the Hon. Mr. ‘- admirable for band concerts on Queen 1 ITova Bcotia‘. who placed the matter tionally large number of visitors t0 adequately before the House and i the city during the past week, and‘ insisted so strongly upon the danger more are expected in the course of offurther delay that the Minister of the next few days. It might be well ‘ Railways was compelled in self de- for the City Council, which has ai- , sense to announce definite action on ready been considering this matter, thlfpart of the Government. This to come to a prompt decision. The‘ fact‘ can easily be verified from a expense entailed would be a lur-Wil“ reading of the Harlsard reports. Col. able one, and there is good musical ‘ Clritley and Hon. , Mr. MacDonald talent available- gpoke at the morning session, May 22,1928. Mr. MacDonald particular- lystressed the inconvenience and even danger of further delay, and in- ‘ éilted upon some provision being $33313‘, nggguiggzgfilghfiriwhn? i flade ln the estimates that yycar for Just hang your clothes on a. hick- Ainew (eny steamer‘ Andoldyorllgtrxgo near the water. I At the afternoon session, on the SWIMMING nave - um: day. the Minister of Railways The last line of the nursery rhymfi i made the following announcement. above cited, however admirable as Journal. Mr. Fielding was then edi- , weight and strength, and “w” an example of parental caution. l8 m‘ °r The Ham“ Chrmme “m, backache, _ _ U MR, DUNNINQ; 1 may 53y somewhat at variance with the sug- Hon‘ W‘ T‘ Pip“ w“ Premm o!‘ “NOW @1115 "fitment mall-ls Bu’ Nova scotia. One morning in lass‘ tam length o! time m.‘ . m,‘ me Mr. Pipes called at The Chronicle‘ wit," openumh and an" ; office. ‘Good morning, Mr. Premier," § warm: of g ‘upport M. 50m‘ mm However I think you‘ll adrni that u’ reported ln Hansard :_ "(Wm "Pam? m“ I have- as gcstion recently made in a Toronto Minister of Railways and Canals, , ‘ ‘t I hguummended to my concngugs paper that every child n that c y aoprovision in the supplementary should be taught m swim; “and 1[ Li t ‘ f h f e xilltillz-lesdolloafiret 2):“? n2... 0C2,- theparenis neglect their duty in this 191T? f0!‘ W9 P111"?! Edli/"d 15' respect, swimming should be made‘ land ~ M inl nd service. ,, : ' m. BElflNgTrz Mr. boeaker. wmpumm" it ie not, ustomary f0 disclose Compulsion is a disagreeable word‘ dilcusslons- tween a minister and hid colleagues antecedent to the qltimates being introduced in this door sport which. like other sports. - . should be an enjoyment rather than ' QMR. DUNNING: My Hon. _ , ‘fiend m Wm, ‘curl-mg; bu; 1 a duty. Yet there is much to be said 2?’? W: “ti” fihekfalglxag: {[31- a crusade that would induce ty ec s ou _ - _ _ flujtmameht m“ I have m5; ‘people, ev.n if on compulsion, to ac an“; Tquire some degree of confidence and ' - ' BDINEPI‘: They cannot km m the WM" i It'll against the oath of 5 ' i “ i- the Minister takes. I The facility for sea bathing in ‘ ‘ this Province is one of our greatest‘ ‘drawing cards as a summer resort; f yet. many of our own citizens, follow- ‘i ing two closely the advice of the‘ sufficiently acquainted i to learn cm m. of l eontmt, when Millie you have vidilted “ orb 6/ -» ~ ‘nu they go t a round among the - or paddle about in the sh . watch the more daring spirits brehll the breakers further out, where all‘ the excitement and enjoyment of the lmi... to be found. ‘_ Most youngsters would u soon oh ‘l swim u eat. They should be taught to avoid extremes. and in mo cola . of young and indpoiledced mama -. which lpcelli precautions should be taken ""1"" w aeure alleli- um; whiie in ole ‘ l Cuticle no part of prudence r er. good new: QM the more thoroughly ~ the lean danger ~44“... J [not in itself an admimion that Mr. ;' t - . ‘Ham cram {or securmg an a‘? ‘l colleagues at the expense of he Con ‘ _____ " iservatlve member for Kings is not_ A‘ m, w”; pm," Liberal jub ‘ 7h; 7"“ "' eie. There is, however amutuei un- ' demanding between the uovern- and asking for t; ate of Great lritlin m6 0mm Wolfe inlhfl reply while o0 4. no foreign obligations will be to give some additional inf ' itncut emuulmm. New n. cm nine time alumnus - Duke, u follown- - "It in note usual thing - out in me public orders th epot of our attack, nor any ‘ omen not charged with e ' ll! inlmloliofll > chm! from lumiuglthllr‘, hwlllv promenade‘ Ill!!!‘ Brtlein And thO British rims i The treat nnniverllrlel o: om- »~ ads. and the, United States conic‘ ‘pretty close "together, early in the‘ ‘month of July. one on the first days of the month and the other on mo‘ ‘fourth day of the month reapectiyg. Iv. frhe office of the President com- bines the functions of Chief Magis- trate of the nation with those ofl divided between a Governor con- [eral who is above all parties, and‘ a political chicitain who leads the, ‘ Government of the day. | Both the President on the anew” {side and the Prime Minister on the ‘other are alike the choice of the do-i minant political parties in thifQre- ‘spective countries. Inasmuch u thei United States has not yet. in the 155 years of its national history elected to the Presidency a citizen~ of the Roman Catholic faith, while Clfl-i respondent has asked that The Guardian shall state the devmln- ational status of the Prime Minis- ters of the Dominion of Canada from ‘the beginlng. It is, we believe, as fol- lows: ‘i Of ten successive Prilne Ministers ‘of Canada since Confederation three were Presbyterian. These were Sir ' John Macdonald, Right ‘Hon. Mac? lzenzle King and Right Hon. Arthur Meighen. ‘ Three Anglicans were Sir John ‘Abbott, Sir Mackenzie Bowell and Sir Robert Borden, i i Two were Roman Catholic-Sir lJohrl Thompson and Sir Wilfrid yLaurier. ' Two Baptists, Hon. Alexander yMackenzie and Sir Charles Tup 3compiete the list. , In the order of their succession _the Premiership the namu stand If l jfollows: Macdonaldhlvfackenzie. Ab 1 bott, Thompson. Bowell, Tuppe 5 Laurier, Borden. Meighen, King. tion. held at ol-eary on 1w Th ‘day afternoon. Hon. P. J- V9113 Postmaster General, was the chief 5peakfl‘ and n. very fluent, enthus- iastic and plausible $989k" in W" languages he is. Like many other public men, he has done the stain some service lit times, and l9 0341191’ times he has done such disservice as‘ b0 P1599 him i“ a hou” o, 81"“ and I are wor throw stones at anybody- He lost his position of supreme. control in New Brunswick by his own maladministration of Provincial af- fairs. He went to Ottawa and be-l came Ptntmaster General. What was‘ his gain? There he is under charge of violation of the Civil Service Act and has yet to defend himself against‘ attacks from his own colleagues in the Government and from the To- ronto Globe, the foremost Liberal Journal in Canada also from other Liberal newspapers as well, that want to have him expelled from the~Ad-. ministration. And the end is not‘ yet. ‘ l A novel and interesting incident-l in the career of the late Hon. W. 5.7 Fielding is related in the Ottawa‘ said Mr. Fielding, "Have you ‘any. "I have." "Perhaps i might risk the ‘further lndiscretion ofasklng who it is?" "I think," said Pipes, "that if you, will turn to Samuel .2, Chapter 12‘ you may get a clue." . . ' g when Pips had gone, Fielding: took the Bible ofl the mu ma‘ minated a successor?" ‘ turned to Samuel. There. leaping ‘out Xvobrlrg 353mg] 10 mg ‘ before him. was the sentence. "And Nathan said to David, "Thou art the man." I I '. A. ‘Early on tbs morning Both the Liberal Party llid the (ember 12. 1769, there Wis in the British camp of a - ; announced the policy ofreewring attack on Quebec. Wolfe‘: t gadiers cent a letwr in the = - mander. making certain Labor Plrty in memo-h éiectionl diplomatic relations with caviar. aun- itl ‘v g ‘eminent n ‘Government in Brit) _ ‘both diplomatic and a -» -- » .‘ iuuluu with Russia mu cno. ‘ once in made to consultation. I There a a gun body, of nubile opinion in Canada thlt M hlfll "or trust in Russian plldll our-pro- 'mises to abstain from oontilhfi them first adopt decent l. ‘ - 1hr r CHATET, The Public Forum JIotesByTheay manor; floors-ran - several Ilene: of The Guar- uiaformed your readers that the Commission was held-theiatter ‘“ l Fresh Fish Corg end of APIlLthe many demands up- on your Commissioner's time 1nd the ‘prewar-Non necessary for‘ the “vim _ on the north side of the ls- ‘ of Professor MacPhee anALyour Com- land You-use stated mu this Corq mlwlonrr to the Maritime in my. n was subsidised at $1800 per‘ this report covers n. m months by the Federal Government. _ Peflfld- v ervioe if put in operation would ‘gm boon m m; flghgrmen md‘ ed for a period of four mount. En- to the public. Can anyone’ in-‘quiriee for business conflicts from your readers 1nd also the un-‘ both Maritime and Oilllflo business ‘do gncd what has become of the‘ men. are still so numerous the; the ed service and what is the‘ office is unable to keep 11D with its‘ of the delay? It is now the. bunch} ndence. Many of the IQtIereI . l i acla has taken a broad-er view, a cor- i. :1 f” m“ “d the “u” u n“ n8 Prime Minister, which in Canada are l” t porat Ltd." were to run the B. S. ' to collect fish from the fish- i for i fore an intelligent reply cm bemade. ‘New business contacts are continu- A DISAPPOINTED FlflIEB-MAN - By lag-gm. Berton. M.D.,_,___ conamcrmcl nacx As you have watched children with back deformities, sharp curves either side or an actual lump or hump on the spinal column, you have per- heps wondered if any thing could oe done to prevent or reduce the de- For years various exercises, _ putting the child in steel frames and plaster casts, have been used with varying degrees of success.‘ Unfortunately‘ there He‘ where all these methods are of no avail, and the individual seems doom- _ _ ‘ ed to can‘, m“ deformity Wm,‘ miGanong and Burchill Mr. Bclanders, l injurious effect upon health and hao- “m” members M ‘he 3°." m T"'d9- I piness.’ However our orthopedic surgeons ‘ NW“ 5mm “"1 m?" Bmnswkk- “d km; courageously and “an many other business men." Premier MacDonald and Colonel Cantley of I Square. There has been an excep- m a position whence he ought not to l ‘emy Wm‘ mesa severe 8pm“ cum? gamer an behalf o; m, Government ‘ tures and some excellent results arej ‘being obtained, r ' tendered the visitors rrcompiiment- arr hmoheon at ‘_tHG-‘_Ul}6n'_€,‘lulE-”A ,, l conferencyvn; Rlwg-Bnme- A i Where there is a. projection f the wick industrial, problem followed. ribs backward. large sections ‘o these ribs are actually removed. rib fragments that, have been! mov- ed are used to take the place <- of the spine bones that are dc ed or shortened. ' Dr, S. K. Kleinbeig, New Yo.‘ views fifty four cases of alive of spinal curvature 0n which tion has been performed. The operation has no ill effe ‘ on the health of the patient an | about the city. ' not; interfere with normal grow‘ _ There were 9 percent faiiurl ‘ percent good results. and '18 excellent results. Thus in 91 percentof the p operated on, the deformity has g arrested, the appearance of the the Business Hens’ Club of that town and also had on tapportunity of visit- ing e large manufacturing ma. At Halifax theywere met byjf Stanfield and Whitman. 1hr. annua- ere, secretary of the Bcllfu of Trade arranged]. conference with ‘satisfactory, the patient has i _ members of his Board. ' ' tural Resources for ‘the Province of Nova Scott; called togethfi a coin- mittee of Ielnblelliiiyhfiflyfeiehbifll var- ious Nova Booth interests f6: roun- ferenoe which Wis held inWhe Al- news?" ~ ' ‘ i, it isworth thehealth and hap noes . “mm? Rmm- Pmnmm‘ “"5419"- ‘Yey "id Pipe!» ‘I thPulh I "Wm of the child, and in the years 0o me drop in and tell you that I have re- the feeling o; sattsmcuon w _ n“ ‘ appoint a epecill.,‘\“dultrill__<3om. 513mm" _ ; that they have done everyth --'~ “Ah. that is news indeed. Would! 51b1, 1m- m,“ ygflnggtgf 3mm in connection with a pleasant out- p, be d156,,“ w m; 1g ygm. h", no-‘ m“ cum“ be meuurat ‘ma: LAND WE to] e n In“: mum", Land of many lakes and teeming much-announcement» Q. What wls Wolfe's reb B d1 ~ d ‘ H“ m? Down "um deep, our randy mega: out '1 wannabes-win» .4»... ... s- ‘ Trade Commission i Progress ' I .3 d ‘ilfmmfhelprllond '0 up“: ‘thefllfarltiare- when [million of Toronto); On account of the "feels tho‘; n. meeting of the Board of~’boa¢rot of ‘I111: office has now been, establish- reflelved require time and ‘study be- ally being made. Interviews u; num- "911-5 which include many visitors to‘ Toronto from the Maritime Provinces. There are reasons to believe that Maritime producers are showing n dNPer interest lathe work of this Commision and that more confid- ence 1s being placed in our efforts to promote better trade relations. Tourist enquiries are steadily in- creasing and the information given ‘ out from/this office u much appro- ciatod. ' A: intimated in former reports no much of this work 1| new tblt there are no preoeden‘ to follow, We are beginning to feel our way now and ire gradually making more definite plans than have heretofore been eith- er wise or possible. As your Comedies- ioner becomes better acquainted with business and industrial conditions in the Maritimes and with Ontoriolmr- ketr. he isbetfn able to work out plans and proposals. i Professor E‘. D. Maczhec, President of the Maritime Provinces Aslbcil- tion of Toronto and your Commiss- ioner, spent eleven days inlhhy-in a visit to the Maritime Provinces. my first stopped at 551M John Where they met Premier ‘Baxter, Messrs. a number of manufacturersfrom both The Saint John Board pfTrtde were i‘ f “I? ' mitteo with sub- mmitteel -~ industry to canvass the distri methods of marketing and p0 production for each of the» - s1 Nan Icons economical life. committee is under the ,. -- -- ehoirlnanshipcf Mr. Whitman, - (2111? ‘Ic 2 ) hosts at a dinner in the_ Admire! ‘Beatty Hotel at which representatives l were present from a large number of I New Brunswick Boards of ‘Trade. A ‘ general report of the progress of the Commission was mide. ca; ‘days were fully occupied in conferences with interested ‘ihdividlllls and in ivisits to leadingindustrief in and At Sussex they were eiitbrtAinod by Col. lrlnes, Deupty hdinllteiflof Na- At this meeting it W“ 6061104 i0 "MY CANADL’? i- IQII i And of rolling fields of golden f srlln. ‘ tease, * l Mountain puke that jolt with grand swam - that.‘ 1 swutlyonmaa-wuymnvgn , n -, v. Oiieleie M lmlltflih Ii v w vvvvvvwvviwvv vvvvvvrvvvvvv joint; which are dispensed ti: fountain. ' v ‘ Foster Perfection-fee cream In all‘ smisubesaumw‘ " ' ~»< ~ _ Sparkling f Soda t . f Water , When-on a shopfllg‘ i‘ ‘v the dty bull when yo! In is Jill-hilt“, drop our N, and have one of children ' l‘ O99 We use pure. riolicream. 111%‘ nineteen. fruit fluorrand Per-z (cation Ice Cream. We know you l, i will be amply repaldfl you take nuance or our ronnmn 0. 8min. Mr. Flynn I! 5°°""‘7' kindness of Mr. n n Dd nun Dennis a llmcbeon I» l. w“ held in the Halifax Club 5t which ... h l! wow ‘ _ 1 swear FRESH LAVORP OF BRAHM » TEA ' Sold only in RQILHYBw ‘ w» a--- k a Happen $0 nowadays, thit one s Accident Policy, co that of dlnbillty, and, n -- Accldrnt pollclu h‘ particulars, atatiafoccu The Oldest Insure Cheri J y Litmus nouns-roar: ' and mus Dir- Lliflfillsi You lmrlfl"! Ofipo rookorvonvoe eve Q09 u , . . l ‘ l ‘ leanowvlfiiiflfillwh“: m4‘ professions} nun. of I - cuutiuilrm ljuie l THE % . it: v. I word other netionl, or r t out A _ idea until tbfl i 4-1!