Ilsrst -. In-um. uni.-ou.,w. Obsolas s. vi-o-1-s-quest.‘ J. rs; stunts, I. as. I. Io¢lC!II'1.I-Iolla-0II.D.L'.>I|lKllIOI, D.I.0. in miles I ;nanouursnssI-gnu:-‘urn .AIIoduo -flu... rn-t win‘-.I.&|’I¢.I.J.l and II. I. UIIIIL Oflllllhlliflt IOIICVIQC panel: :50. llvelodlntlliy.-I.I.Ipoey’a|s(|nu:¢vapoei-:l"|o¢ ' IIIIILMJI you rlnss loved a. . livin- _ IIIlsdte0anndaaad'U.:ItsdIto|os ' uonnsv. mu 1:. loss. 3=.Commissioner MocMiI|an's Visit 3 The sentiment of all classes of our citizens lzfound expression in the words of welcome ex- gnded by His Honour Lieutenant Governor r:BL_o1s and Mayor TURNER to Salvation Army icommissioner l\lACMiLLAN, Mrs. MACMILLAN nd party. Their visit at this time of year should ‘ §;rove_ enjoyable to themselves as well as an in- fplratlon to Army workers throughout the Prov- rice. It is a heavy burden of responsibility which ity. To them‘. apparently, a law which proteetsj the rest of the community is of no account. It does not require even ordinary common sense to understand that the streets ‘of a city cannot be cluttered up with noise-making crowds any time it is desired. But if common sense or fair» mindedness prevailed there would not be Red meetings and disturbances in peaceful neighbor- hoods. “With Section 98. repealed, the battle for freedom is under way again—-so-called freedom 'of speech, freedom of assembly and freedom to !become all-around unmitigated nuisances. The ‘police have no choice but to enforce the law. and it is fortunate for the community in general that this is the case.” ' Editorial Notes Ideal hsymaking and picnic weather. 5K 3K iii Our medical men consider beer scrips bever- age llcenses——not prescriptions. BK BK BK ., u=n_- .> THE .___.‘ Notes 'by the Way, an officer aboard HMS. Thrush in 1801 he wrote the following intho family Bible of e rnan.with whom he became friendly: “The secret of life is not to do what one likes. but to try tolike what onehas todo." ltiss.finemottowhich.if more universally adopted. would make for better. work throughout the world.——Ex. How long is this orgy of damn. tlon likely to last? The two research ships. Discovery 11 and William scoresby. cannot tell us. some Nu]-. wegian whaling men a_.re'oonvuwgd that there are great herds of blue whales round the Arctic circle which have not -yet .been touched and will keep the whalere in em. tence for many years. But the op- timists are few. Everyone knows that in the Arctic whales were practically extermlnated and that WhenthelatekingGoor§ewu' ' nose, conversation and meditation. CHARIDTTETQWN GUARDIAN ., ‘. y. PUBLIC FORUM ANNOYANCI IN Till PUBLIC GARDENS Sir,-Our beautiful. ahadod public ardens are a lay and benefit to ev- evryone able to take advantage of them. They afford a place for cool- Last evening I was sitting with a friend on one of the seats, when all all of a sudden an uproar took place. There was shouting and swearing. and men were seen stag- gering and struggling about cars parked on the border of the gar- dens! My friend. who was not used to such conduct, became alarmed and we hastened away! Is it not the duty of our police to keep a close watch on the gardens which are so enjoyable and are kept up only at 3_li3i)at- ' , hoop of goats Q-&g,I?.lnisI.llJ_A 1‘!!! SPIAINID ANKLE SHOULD NOT BE IIEBTKD 1300 LONG one of the mistakes made in the past has been giving s sprained ankle too much rest. In a sprain there is always some tearing of the and it appeared to be only good sense to rest the Joint so that these torn parts would knit tosether properly. However it has been found that this allowing the Joint to rest too long may cause adhesion: (where tissues get stuck together causing neatly buide the picture, and the portfolio had one to Canada as part of a great international ex- change of such scrap-books. In this portfolio. there was more geography to be learned than could be extracted from many text-books. There was no musty list of pro- ilscs jlllootl Food For Pale and,Thin People . , um.‘ °l3'§."i"l.."°"c...¢......"""'."f.’. these diseases when our °fl|'|lI D traceable to In tin povsrtshedeoltlltlondthv; blood. Oneeilhs, llltlemed issinthetseotmsntotlheu: matlsm. have rertliooe who use “Id! IDDOIIIO lleod Fried will Drove ths rectors. tive. Gete3oIrsow.lOoente. Weosrryeoonplouumgg Fl-hinr leels, Lines. Bllletd, Illel II lsrleee ranrills to suit everybody. - - - til! i t ad f f o ement). with “rice C°m"."S5'°"°’ M‘cM"‘l'‘‘N.5h°“ld°‘'5 35 head. Rt. Hon. WILLIAM Lyon MACKENZIE KING clfrivigmbevliiimrilnhliasihacleflh iiorrerra: rbfigiitlwaiinoxihetrlie ‘:1: “vii: ;‘hlge:§te2s:Bm°Bn¢1m:W?U1‘ll8 MVB nor was there a. iiptlizi 5"“ ’°'‘’ “W “ '5 '0 of this great organization in. Canada. It must ' pug by me ,,,,,,,,,E,,,. whafyabout disappeared ‘the individual finds or 311m,“ 1,, “gum “Eh,” um. be doveloeled. Weprhtdolble the ships left Montevideo for cape that he bu - “um” Mm. "nun ‘ In. “I me man,‘ ' ld t ' ‘ h ' . wou ra her visit Gafieneaya at“ an Vlmy wmch mm mm‘ or nothing to ‘ iencourage him to feel that he has the heartfelt Town and Durban it was because Dl'eV¢nl1nK P811503 the“ NW- am. 3301; people oh: allbrelieaous 4-.. o... .....l, u...... c...._.... ............. 3*: :;*,;;‘:;,.,*:::,;;*;*°:;‘..°,,';:::.:: ‘°“‘°" ...._.,.,..._ . . i‘..“.’.*.::.’.‘..§.‘:‘:.*’:":.’:‘.”:;“..:;'.;.§‘..f‘:‘.;‘;.‘ °*..:,“,*'~,,:,*=.::_°'~:,*.-“*°.,,,.,,.,....'° "°:*._.,°“.*'°,:,,.*:f THE 2 MACS .norruna ions. ow ere can t is c said with n ma become nweuuy to mow AN."_'BEEn_ peg-hgpgQ1ggu-icjtytgbrggkupghggg hen,’ um‘ and mwmou of Jun adhesions and get the joint working freely. Fortunately for themselves some becoming sun worshippers these days. are ale are in winter and summer. It would be impossible to look throulh 1‘-ND 1301* without learning something about -"more truth than in Prince Edward Island, where "3" 0'4"‘ 0- °~ 3- 730'!!!’-‘I attended to. ‘the Salvation Army is held in the highest re- from depleted to undepleted areas. Moreover, the whale is s slow- brecding and slow-growing animal. . . . . . . NATION ARK l Five million Chinese die of starvatIon— ALP SITE, and importance. ' ' dust and that the government would seek ' iv " " A 7 ‘ ouricernent was made by m . ry - _ sympathize with the feelings of the Park would be one that would 1 e "r°°°‘“°“ °t d°°"°“ b°tw°°“ um‘ W E !ttEw;'Iekcne:U;nnFcde”l Minister of Fish_ Parliament-g authority to grant sums not elf mom and honest people who pm by M hmomu background “flu; don and chequem I have loaned . K. R R S 4. H°fl- Jh t- th l Domh-lion Government has “,h_ ceedlng 5,ooo,oo pounds ($25,ofoo.001:J) amlua Y their faith in the League ogkNation(si the some um; elapse the tourists to }§;‘w"l‘;; r";‘,11°ll’e*;‘g‘°‘°‘;lll;=l8e Vgflirletllllll-3!; 181 Queen Street, Phone 540 t a e t- t (gm as ngedcd or t at purpose. and see its covenants br on an coveraarnue of he Island upon-,. i’ — Oflleyd 3 °°"t"ib“ti°“ °f $I°°’°°° for the iflgndmpllrigsizoed thgt the government did not pro- its apyharitgvefiiefied. 'I":leynhl$dbi;e'eIi {$6 vlilsi1l:s1scatte‘r1'inwg*Mthe benefits of _. __ _ . . . ' - - ar an , . ""““ _ ' fistabmhcltmlit ii“ a mid igCpr°gllglei’lS!‘J:"i:l1(l 10%: P°5° *0 1")’ dllllcs 0“ l'“P°“5 °‘ ‘ml "°‘“l°“‘t" cafe almost inreiisidn. mid al- in: of the benefits dertlireldybiioiliie is ..for nee y S bfmm 1“ W . ' ' i’ o on ‘m orts of mutton or am though it has failed, they cannot In-rolinetax. - ' _fund is contingent onl tthie Nelvia Bi'ulr:w‘1;1gviG!?;,‘; ]::;¢mC()airilI; rgsmtl-ry‘ B1utPtwemy_fiv¢ million dol- ;.he;n;:lg;?e¢,:egy;:n€::1:,:6 mi: geerzolxle. the g..ougos‘tu:l:'y- SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL LINES OF R ' ~ ' 2 run . .9, gfnnleflt making aval a e a I e S11 1 Ian is 8. pretty fair sum to collect in duty from E t ch“ m nag“, nu my...’ will nstaura want to visit ur hi.- f. for which, it is understood, has already been the Axgenfing 3,3111, Norway, Sweden. U5-A-v i::eause—-- Pmefcsor Gilbert Mur- Wflcll 0 oh...-lol,¢.¢4‘,’,,,, 3:, Queens county and will be directed , . -. .-=r.-.—ar-—- - 7 ._._.. . , V. ....._.._.. insure the safety of the cornniupity.f: "_It is pat- “huh u _ Y M I an ‘ h ‘ M can "R¢P¢*l.0.l §‘°fi°“ 9,3’-A3." Cd; “Wm ¢°“‘ ‘"°“¢'" h‘ "“_g't.""“I‘: ‘l" ‘hm the storiolvfyoar f:l'eaI:i|s.’teil ab-oatntbe frie:¢‘l| . . lies broriig‘_llI)te.“l““ck..Fr?:,‘: u'M,.“¥m ‘i3m;'°;‘m "919 _ I .m;:fig:,' , ',§§;';y dczeif. Pat- flavor and lsstie“goodIess of “BLACK TWIB lobe ( re )- v - mule. - mm | - onawmo . . . t not after you have tried it. ' , _ ‘for the -I. comply with federal regulation!- propriation so far as Prince _ ,_ mconcemed. Our fishermen can use this money. L-‘-——Prgvinoe|, they are certainly entitled to the ‘-gard, as a living embodiment of those principles '<«lictate the councils of nations and leagues 0 nations, if the world is to be saved even in a material sense. Zof practical Cliristiallity which must eventuallylha” the populatlon of Canada wiped out through f harvest failures. if it Orangemen had glorious weather for their “Glorious Twelfth" celebration Saturday, and It is quite impzssible to supose that an artificial wastage of 30,000 can be replaced every year. The Nor- wegian Government took alarm some years ago and has led the way in protective measures, with the as- sistance of the League of Nations Sir.-—Bome people claim that the of these individuals when they National Park should be near the city. We agree with this party, but we think that St. Catherines is near enough. It is only from 15 to 20 minutes’ drive; and when the North River Bridge is built and the road found that pain and swelling had Japan, learning something which would help us to understand the gone, have begun to use the ankle slightly at first. gradually getting complete use in two or three weeks’ time. They have done this _ ‘ ‘ the advice_of the physician. country and the people. Quite recently, a portfolio from Prince Edward Island—from the to London: I have learned that I Mischouehe Convent, to be exact- found its way in its wanderings to ewfoundland. That is not far away, true, but often lands nearest home are least known. Through this . . for their church parade yesterday > portfolb the gubject or high L... That O.-der-|n-Counc|| ' But the profits are so enormous h"d‘5“'“*°"dv ‘M5 “me 03“ W3 W‘ In the t"°“m°“" °‘ “ “P”"“°d was breaking up and my resigna- ' 1"“ 9“ BK * _ _ that more and mre destroyers are d“°°d "° 1° '-“' 13 mlmll-88. 801118 Bl: ‘"“‘1°v ‘h‘'- “M ”‘°“9h§]"‘ fin“ ’°“’— tion was imminent. §;°"r‘{°tf,:‘t°°£‘°p°"fi"°3:u°‘ Ed‘:x°"":‘,"“ - North. South,~East, West, it IS all the same, coming in to share them.—-The " speed °' 4° mu“ P" h°“"- 5°‘ °°mp'e‘° r°st_w"‘h ‘ ‘’ °°‘ °“ ‘ I need hardly say that there is no mm ' dm‘ ° Somewllat belatedly the Summerside Lib- L1, 1 d C - d d 1 Cape mg“, 0°l‘dlll8 to resolutions made last Couple 0! D1110“ of other -311900“ word of "ugh 1;, mo“ mmmgngg °1d*‘-‘V °°l°“Y Wm 193"‘ ""195 flbollli ' l €l’3S all 0IlS8l’V2\tlV€S. 0Ct0l'S all 3)“ ' winter with respect to building which will keep the ankle higher No doctor has been to Cheque"; ourownIsland.And wherethisport. elal press publishes the admission that the CAMPBELI. Government did actually designate by order—in-council the proposed site for a Na- tional Park. This was done. it says, because the Dominion Government “required provincial authorities to name some definite site which, if chosen, would be immediately and certainly available.” It was done “merely as an evidence of good faith." and the words “or some other suitable site” were appended to the order so that “the best possible place in the judgment of the federal authorities might be chosen." According to Premier CAMPBELL, however, decision as to the “best possible place" is to be made subject to the opinion of the legislative members. The visit of the federal officials, -sandwiched in between the designation of the ‘ site by order-in-council and the final selection to be made at a party caucus, seems to have served no necessary purpose whatever. Dr. Coady's Addresses Of great interest to all concerned in edit- men, condemn the CAMPBELL Government. 3K 5K The action of the MACKENZIE KING Gov- ernmcnt in repealing Section 98 of the Criminal Code is already bearing its natural evil fruits. BK i it It has come to a sorry pass when the CAMPBELL Government assumes unto itself the right to prescribe a case of beer where the d6c- tor would prescribe a glass of sherry. it if it Under the impetus of extension of drought- stricken areas in Western Canada, the Domin- ion Government has decided to expand its drought-rehabilitation work in the \‘Vest. Fin- ancial assistance will be given farmcrs in the digging of “dugouts” or reservoirs of water for stock. This decision means assistance will now be given to all water conservation projects. The basis of assistance to dugouts is three cents per cubic yard of dirt moved up to a maximum of $50. In all cases the Government provides en- gineering advice and all assisted projects must be approved by engineers. Assistance on the School children have a denth rate which is lower than that of any other age, but they suffer from r. great variety of ailments and de- fects. many of which interfere or retard their education. The medi- cal records indicate that disability and deformity due to such causes as rickets, tuberculosis, and the re- spiratory diseases of childhzod are less grave than formerly. It is pointed out. however, that at the routine inspections about ii per cent of children have 9. physical de- fect of one kind or another to which the term “irremedis»ble" can be properly applied. some of these are congentlal, but most are the aftermath of disease. By far the commonest defect is dental caries, which is present in over so per cent of the children.-—-Glasgow Herald. We have often heard It said that it is not necessary for boys or girls who live in rural communities to attend summer camps. as they get plenty of fresh air at their own homes. People who ha): this idea overlook the most important feat- bridgas, a bridge was to be placed on North River, another somewhere up the wast River, and the ferry was to be closed off. Well, to travel by those bridges. at reduced speed, over a distance of about 7 miles, to the more beyond Rocky Polm, it would take 21 minutes. Therefore. St. Catherin-es would be nearer as to time. Besides being near enough the West River, with its beautiful scenery, the broad expanse of coun- try to be seen from the high hills has attractions too numerous nu mention. There are places too that hold 5Ul'Dri.se for the uninitiated. 1 need only mention the “Strobane", Bauchan Hollow. and Ellen’; cl-lb. We have also an historic site — Blue's Cove, with its “pot of gold", where, according to unwritten ills. ¢0l'¥. Capt. Mac-Rae and his men had to retreat. This site is the piece that would tend to give inspiration to the strong, strength to weak and leap to the lame. I am, Sir. etc, M. M. nnrroMa—lvA'rroNsr. PARK than the heart. While many physio- inns advise ice applications to pre- vent further swelling, just as many feel that as the damage is already done anything that helps the cir- culation will brlng relief of pain nnd quicker repair of flrmagecl tissues. But the main thought is rest, and keeping the ankle up higher than the heart. Between applications of the hot water. the ankle is kept snugly bandaged. After the swelling is down. which is a mater of a few days or more. the patient is encouraged to move the ankle without however taking it from its support. Massage is safely used at this time, movements being toward the heart, and sometimes electrical treatment is given by a diathermy (hes: sent to inside tis- sues) or the amkie is made to move by electric stimulus. The next step is important. when the swelling is completely down, and before the patient is allowed to put any real weight on his foot, the Joint is strapped with adhesive tape. The outer side of the foot is slight- ly raised whlle_the adhesive is being applied so as\i.o put less strain on the telephone wires never enjoyed such repose as in the last. few days, and though I wish to retire some day, I shall retire when I think fit. I would only say this: That the first moment I feel myself incap- able of sustaining the burden that now rests up:n me. I shall be pre- pared to pass it to other hands and I shall be no light judge of what the requirements of that position are. I have sometimes taken the lib- erty of using myself the wards used on one occasion by a man for whom I have profound veneration, and that is Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln once observed—for he was subject in his lifetime to no less criticism than I am. and he minded just about as much—"I do the very best I earn and I mean to keep on doing it until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me will not amount to any- thing. and if the end brings me out wrong. ten angels hearing that I was right would make no differ- ence." There is something profound and folio may reach in its travels is difficult to say. This, a magnificent gesture in international understanding. is only one part of the work of the Junior Red Cross. but it is an important part. In days of constant alarms. when iniematlonal m‘ derst.and- ing seems to be so rife. it is pleas- ant an encouraging to know that there is an organization at work, quietly and efficienfly, among our children. to promote that under- standing which alone can be tb- basis for lasting peace. BISHOP "CALLED" Iml'DON——(C.P.) —- Speaking at the Ar-dlngly College prize-giving, the Bishop of London, Dr. Winning- ton Ingram, declared he was "gal- led” by the resolution of the Oxford Union—in no circumstances to fight for King and country. unrvmsrnz cnrnr I;0NDON—-rC.P.) —- H. L. mason was re-elected vice-chancellor of London University at a meeting of cation in this province Wm be the Sefies of two same basis is provided for the construction of un, .01 cu; grggniged gm-mm, 8lr,~It was stated at the Bun. the ouk.-'1 or tom ligament. This moving in this statement from the the -- sen“, ,ecmfly_ pmg, addresses to be delivered on Tuesday and Wed- Small dams camps. While attending thesecamps Sh,“ meellnz that the only logical Silflplns -hould be charmed every man who carries upon hls mlnd 1:. s. w rhouse was appointed de- - the boys and girls have a. certain D.ace to have the National Park “V8 days or less for a couple of and heart the immense responsi- put, ,,1 cm,,ce“o,.. nesday of this week in the Prince of Wales Col- lege Hall by Dr. M. M. Coanv, director of the lZ.\-tension Department of St. Francis Xavier University. Dr. COADY‘s name is known through- out the continent as a leader in adult education, and he has recently returned from a three months tour of the United States in which he lectured on this subject under the auspices of the Carnegie Corporation. On Tuesday, July 14, he will speak here under the auspices of _the Women's Institutes, and on Wednesday night under the auspices of the Adult Education League of Prince Edward Island. The meetings ‘ are open to the public, and as they will cover . different phases of the adult education move- mmi; there should be a very large attendance I if it Somebody in Spain has been trying to make a. “corner" in eggs. The police of Seville dis- covered 3,500,000 eggs stored in a cave in the outskirts of the city. Spain produces only a frac- tion of the eggs she consumes. The main ingred- .ient in the majority of Spanish omelets is im- ‘ported. A rise in-the price of foodstuffs and a serious economic situation, they said, wil1.be partly remedied by the discovery. Police said the owners who unwillingly surrendered the store were a Jewish merchant by the name of BENDRAU, living in Tangier, and a Catalan. JOSE Prcnr. In the cave were hundreds of boxes of eggs from Turkey. Morocco and Syria. It is es- on both occasions. _ It is fitting that Dr. COADY’s visit here should coincide with the annual convention of the Women's Institutes, an organization which i has done so much to promote educational and . health interests in this Province. ' ' Dr. COADY is no stranger to Prince Edward other occasions. . 2 Leland, as he has spoken here on special interest This time he brings a message of ——:-———:——:——1 i_' That Fisheries Grant .. d . ‘ ma Erhis is apparently part of the $3_o0.000 "gnu: passed at the last session of Parliament relief of needy fishermen throughout Navy, Scotia, it is understood. ‘obtained voting that much additional to This Province, according to Hon. B.‘Vi_/. ‘ LEPAGE, president of the Executive Councrarg Lgnfiued to $25,000 of the federal grant, prov! c it contributes an equal amount. _ Nothing further has been heard of this ap- Edward Island 18 . Canada. $100,000 by and since they are contributing. ll1_ lll_¢l’¢3}’°d les taxes--and~otherwise, to the distributions mode by the Dominion ‘Government to Ollie; i "\ “ Fruits or Liberalmv il‘ii.’~C0lm nerd! timated the merchants’ loss with the seizure of the eggs will be 420,000 pesetas (about $57640)- The city planned to sell the eggs at a moderate price to thousands of retail buyers. K it it Mr. War.-ran ELLIOTT, Minister of Agricul- ture, announced in the House of hCommons that Parliament would be invited. 8fl_€l' file Summer recess to legislate for the collection of customs duties on chilled, frozen and other classes 05 beef and veal from foreign countries. lvir. Er.i.Io'rr explained that the levies would be in- tended to benefit the United Kingdoms cattle excuse to ask the Minister of Joe 3». “.51. vim, Mk“ . ,l ';".:""lh‘e‘.3f‘.“"hlid"ttiatissodeepssto l""“’ etc. Hi! The Rev. W. E. Guu>s'ron Mrr.l.a_:. Vlsltlllfi Scottish preacher from St. Margarets Church. Arbroath, in his Independence Da se|’m°l'§ 8'1 New York Brick Presbyterian urcli. Flm‘ Avenue and Thirty-seventh "Street, _warned against “narrow national pride and _said_that the good patriot was the best internat1onahst.—- “the good pgtriot, not the.haughty and servlle nationalist." "The true patriot is the best cosmo- politan’-v he ,aid_ "There is 3 type of nationalism abroad in the world today that would succeed only in denationalizing every one and ‘uniting no one. You and I can be more effective in our joint ei’forts_on behalf of _intemaiion_al good ‘yvlll if you remain loyal Amencens :1-rd if you aflow me to remain a loyal Scotsman.‘ _AsI¢l’ll“8 F‘ nu-yaw gmiol-ralisrn had latent in it elllghe elvdila that resided in any P°l’V°"9}°ll. fhe °"- "° MILLER said that it had a ‘spurious appeal to at love of mother- ernullerrcc suffering, that so loyal so -to to prsvcgtv one’- tm ‘doing wrong.” Rev. Mr. eater-ted that ‘in certain respects the in- was above ‘the state, and laid that in ‘ do interiertnce with the individ- ""'l‘he state cannot demand love that’ . is "¢i'lIl4ll|'l .. leingidst _ ' - . " bjdydgelsred, "for there ya. ymyfi-now smug. _ Immudrswieglslsnfsr A " *- hIthfouridationswhoseWlCW"f!Iifll‘ l " ’ "“""""""*"" |(_‘|-(IV .1/NQCH routine to follow which is a good teacher of discipline. ,and further, they meet with boys and girls of other communities and have an ex- rpgriefnce of._.mixl1_1g in a way that they ,otherwise. would miss.—It would be a wonderful thing if all :ur kiddies could attend such camps. This is not possible but we hope that many will be able to do so. We know of nothing that is of greater benefit to a child then a week or two at a good camp.- Wingham Advance Times. A United states publicist has termed their worship of bigness Jumbaism. It seems to fit the mod- ern trend rather well. "Bigger and better elephants" should be a na- tional slogan all over this North American Continent. It would at- tain a tremendous following and in Los Angel would become a reli- gion. Jumbolsrn is the idol of the religion of other things than busi- ness. Big things win more respect than good things, and if Jumbo were greater than Shakespeare. for instance. But, of course, size does not signify. Numbers do not al- ways count and bigness is‘ not grea.tness—in pictures, business. music, cities. colleges or churches.- Brandon Sun. We hope we can understand and ray himself has said—too much was expeetod of tt.«-London Morn- ing Poet. . N seoceedsiike moon. The confidence already engendered by our prowess since 1933 should not be allowed to wane. Vigorous enter- priselnatimeofcheelpmcney. and courageous spending and invest- ment, can keep the wheels of com- merce turninz with dncreasine speed. Nobody would advocate rsshnees in these things. but cour- age and caution are not contradic- tory qualities; they should be com- plements ,. with s protected homo me.r‘ket. with cheap money to fin- snoe exporteble goods. Ind with wages already rising ahead of the the cost of iivinl. Britain can be oil can! about hair al- would be, Bonshaw or Rocky Point. NOW I Will say thrrt the beauty of “"59 Places is unquestioned but must take exception to the state. ment that they are the only logical places for the park. We all know that they are not the 0111)’ Places and to a logical per- son they are not logical. Let Us all h0l>c that logic will be Rpplied in the selection of the park site so let us use logic. Why a National Park? Our Bonshaw brothers and many others seem to be of the opinion’ that we do not need a National Park. and they are partially right; that is. for our own use, we do mt need A park: but if it was logically selected. a National Pank would be as an attraction to tourists. Now we 3dV3l’llli-Re of having tourists come to our beautiful Island is I. financial one and dependg on their 5P¢lldlIl8 power. We want them to “me here Md lpend some of their m°ll€Y and the more we can get them 30 Spend the better. Being "°lll'l-5?-S they come here to tour and Weeks. and then an old fashioned factory cotton bandage, an .lastic bandage, or other support should be worn for another month or six weeks. Time To Think (Mail and Empire) Back in L:ndon after a brief rest, from his arduous labors. Premier Stanley Baldwin on Thursday evenlns spoke at the 100th Anni- versary of the City of London Con- servative Assoclatlon. He said that some times he felt so old that he thought that he could remember 1838. when the szciety was organ- ized. He added: It was possible to do business X00 years also and think about what You were doing. I could have been a. statesman in those days. '1‘o—day, we have none of us,'elther in business 0? politics. one minute in which to think. Disraeli and Oladstane could have gone away on a long holiday and no one would have the more they tour the more money they spend, A large proportion of our tourists will be United states people gnu 3; such they are peculiarly susceptible to points of historic interest. With these precepts in mind we come to the conclusion that the most logical place for a. National from there to the National Park at Delboma in Kings County. If you do not know about hist-)ric- , al Delloms. it is time you crawled. out of your shell and found one about it. The country around Denoma is a 's paradise where the wily trout are waiting to be lured, to the fly. And so, Beautiful Deltoma at the- junction of the Montague and Brudoneil Rivers, takes the how, Int the choice be Denoms “The Beautiful, Historical and Log. taken the slightest notice. I have been in office nearly eighteen years. Feeling rather tired and not Sleeping to well. I took the liberty of ebsenting myself, for the first time in that period. for three days- nlnd its taught me much. I have learned that there was s. bllities of Mr. Baldwin's high office. Mr. Tea Poit Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use IRA HMIN Orange Pekoo Tell Your Vacation . I Have the City Ticket Agency plan your summer vacation. Information in regard to , ....ssidthsIsa We Pay Cash for Old Gold. "Therc’s no A N I M A L” rates, etc. will be given at any time PHONE 540 C. W. PATTERSON JEWELLER 130 Great George Street We RepairW who had heard about I giraffe bat, seeing one convinced him that such that 11. & 1l.’s “BLACK Your taste tells you THENCE! Gistheehew foryor V H ...... .......... .. ... ‘ . .........——.—o.,uu—ut. atches. Clocks &'c. such .g_\ :1