thou route P ‘Hie Charlottetown Guardian Fllrv-lfl’ b. 111-Lure ltnriu-tt l-..l.l t1. nnnu-tt l- t..l l. |11.-|11.1.1.-.. t1 s. 1) .-. 1.1.11 11 h (‘unti- .=1| Anni]. \\-l ,,,,,,,,,|,..| 1x112. .11 ,1.-| yrtlr uu nihinme) .\l.'1| pvl‘ _»-~:|r in. .t||\1i|i4-t'| m1: e \l--.1111.1,; ||-llI_\ ....-.| 1.1111, i*r|.1.- |..1.1..r.| 1~1....1 $1.111» pttl’ 11-111 1H1 m!“ .\i.1i.-1| t.» i.....1.l.| 41111 lmted stun-n _— — 1111.\1;.\\.' .11 r11." 1, 111-n ~i______ . 'l't.inip Rafts f" q}... 1_ _ ;-_ 1'5.“ .!.--p.1t1']1 1't1'1't11.11it1g {yum \\__ |1_ ' -_ 11 __ 1'1-p11’1'lt1] i1_1 the .-j'1.-.-1 - ' 1~ 1 11*. L .11-1'1'1- 1111111111- ,i..11 _,1_1' 11, '. 1' »~:1~11 111 1l11' 1.1l1:t1l.|;11i .\':.1:1~' 1. ' 1] - 11'1‘1"111t1i11g liilfivtl 51411-1 1.»- 1 1.1. 11.'-1:1'.'1] 1111.1» t't'11111 l‘ri11.'. l1 ;- 121-1111. .\].1~~. ]’r.1\'- i.].11.'._ 11' 1 \ 11 i111‘... \'. \ ']]11- rates :til1111..-7 1 ' ' ‘ 1 411 1'1‘Ill> 1 11-1-11 15 prim.» 'l1<. 111'1'1' 111111- 1111 tl1.- l‘i1]\\‘.1t'<l l". », 11"1.'-11 ('11111::11'~-11'-11 111 ' l11\\'1-t‘ 1111111" ‘1-1 1':11':i1t.111- the '._\, commenced in the .11 1]11- ('111.'1.]i:1u l1! :11 \l'1"1ll'(‘ '11- - . i : .1. 1:111 \1\1 lnelztiu] 1 1'. -:'.I1 1]: 1. 1'1'1]111'1.] 111111 to 1 \ ‘t 1111-1- 111' '11.} 1111 ile- 2 11 1 11: 11-111- ‘]11~ rat-- 1 ~ 11111 li1~. .1I~11 nip-J '1 '11 ‘1111-1-111. ]']1i< :11‘- 1 - 1,11 -t'112'_\ .1 '1] '1‘11] I11 lie‘ 1 '1 l: .'.1 p11'11:- 11111r1]1-t' '1 ]'1'11-I:1!1‘ t11'1111|1-1't'1' - _ 111'11.1'11'1I1'1] 1111] ~ '11 1111]11' 1.1 re-l : 1 - ;-1.1--.1‘\' 11- .1]11-1i11] 11 - \11"'11:1 ]\'1"111' {1‘1-111 ']11-1' l" 1'11 '1 ~~1--1". ll \\.t~ i111I' 11‘ _ ' ,1 ' lL\'1'l'*]\l(‘ L' 1' _ 1'1 11-11'..'.'_1- p11"- 111'~~ - '1 1 ' liQxl raft-s, I-1 i3 ~ . . -. -1'- 1 1.1- ]\'. l, .1111] .\'1'\\_] \'11:'1 t ~1 1' r111 - \\'.'1‘t']111]1-' l'~"1 . 1.‘ . -.'='11 1 1:1 ])1'1'1'111l11-r 11th. l"1_§‘-. l 1 1 11 .1; ~‘ 1:1 1-1' 1'11' ]1111-r~1.'tl1‘ (11111- n11 :'-1' I 1' ‘1111-1] 111-:111:1111-111 r1l11't' 111 '."'1- :"-. " ' :'1-]111'1-.i 1';1'.1'~ \\1t]1.1t:t 111-1-1] r. ' ':111~. 111' l1. 1."’ 1' - ~]1-11].] 111' =11:111-t‘i:1] 1'11]- \ l1‘ \ 1 - ‘~ 111 ]'11111'1- ]',1]1\:1t'1] l1_ 1! 111.‘: 1 .- _1 tippq: ..-;,1.111_ V. l11.-.1i Surplus ls Game '1‘ ~ 1'! :1 1li~t11rl1i11e 1' 1' ‘ _ 1' .. t111'.1-. :tt'1i11-_; " '1]'1l\\'. ]11'1~ :tl-1_ '1 ‘ \]111't';1\. chair- 1 1.1 . 11 ' 1. '1' ~ -1.11--]1]1.1t l1_v tl11-, l11"» ']11' _-_-1'.ti11 ]1-11~' .1]. 11111111- 11]] c]1':u11-1l up. ' l. 11-1" i'i11.'1] 11111 11r l]'|l'l.‘L‘ 111-11111-111 1h.11 tlu- l1.“- 1111:1'1'1.'. tluv-uqh 1':|1'r_\- . il111tiul the i1 1.11- .-]1 11 1'1 ‘1"1_- 1‘1 lurup -'1!'11lu~. 115]] l1. I1‘. s 1 l - 1'11 1': 1111' .1 =1‘.1'.'1-|111~ 111]]. 11.1 1.'11.1t. 1.1 "11111 ]1_\ 1l11' K111; ;.11.-r111111'11t 11111] “huh 1'11111,'1'1-'11l th.- lltllll-lil- \1111.'1111'1.-1' ]'1'11\i1:-'1' p111111~ .1111. " 1' 1‘111]‘l ‘t-l-vt-Q- ‘ll -1‘1ll‘1' 11|1111]-1-1- ]1].'t1‘1-. l1 111~ 11 tI.1- 1-1- I_ 1].._\~ 111' t]11- surplu~ 1]1.'it il:-- 1]' t1": "1.~ 111111111111-1] 1\1'1l1 i1 \\1-i'1' Ql'<'.'lli‘.\l r111] i1'.1' 1]1'.'1_-1:'~ 11111-1 :11'1|11. l1 1111- i11 flu-q; t].1\s 11'1'.f 111211- \11'1‘1- l1-1\.~: 111.1] 11|'1'-~111'(- “as .'111.11'..-' ‘l ‘.11 1'11! l]1.~ 11111111 >115] 111-111'. fling the 51111111» 1-11 1E1 \111r].] 111.'11']\1~t 1111-] g1-1 1'11] 111' it. \]r. lit-zint-tt. 11h.- 111-1- ].’1'i1111- time. 11111] .\]r_ _]11]'.u l. a1]:111111'~1r:11-1t', s1't i]|(']l‘ 1'.'t1'1-s against this fire- s.1l1' pr11p:1'_-.'1111];1. 11111] 1h.- crt-1]1t'111' Canada was p]111'1-.l 111-111111] 1111- ._l1~11-1'i11i11ati.1n t1» support thc price 111' k'.'t1ta1ii:111 \\]t1-:tt. The effort was a 1.1111; 1111c .-1111] 1111 uphill one, but it “'11s .111..- t't1l i11 the 1-111]. ln1l1-1-1l. ille fight “as practical- ly w11u \\]11'11 1h1. ]‘11-11111-t1 guveriniu-ut went out .\]1|1i~t1'r 1'11 the .'\lc]*.trl:1111], l1i< \v]1.-.-1t of oiiire in 11135. and .\lr. .\lCl."1ll‘liiil(l was re- 1111111-1] ir11111 l1i~ 11.1-t. ']'l11-r1.- is, ~.'1_\ ~ tile \'.'1nc1ut\'1-r paper, more than :1 little ir1111>v 111 the uttltinrl fate which rnhbetl the \\']11'.‘1I, 1141111111-111-11111- 111' the fruits 11f his \'lt‘l-1t‘v\' Z1111] ]11'1] Ili1't‘1‘1'1]1i i111‘ ]1l\ ]1t'>I cffiifis 111i the 1l1111r~u~p 111' ]1i~ stroller-t and 11111-1 consis- t1~11to1_-1~11111-1.1~. lint .\lr. .\]c]-11rl:1111]. thnuiglt credit i111‘ 111- 1111111 111]] l1t- c].'1i111e1.l bv utltrrs, will l1:1\1' :]11 -11‘1~t';11'1:1.11 111' t]11- ]1'1111\\]1"1]g1- that, l1_\' 1111111111111;- ‘111 .'111'11'1p-1- of uht-ztt prices, he 5111-1] -1~111. 31111112111 111' tinllions oi dollars to 4m: K111111111 .11 .'.'.11111 r. League Efforts Reviewed ..-|-1‘ ']'1-1]11_\' .1111] 'l'1111111t't‘11W" is the 51-31-11 -11' .11 1111'-;111i1111 -11'11'.]1 by llr. john W. ll'.¢'111'. 11l"111' 1.1‘ 1"11- \\11111ip1-g ]-'r1-1- l’t'1'ss, in !]1-' r1111 11' "]11'>1 .\'1'\\~ .\']|11-t l)ll])ll~ll(‘(l by i1"-1' l- 1: \'..1111|1~ .\'-1.11't_1- in (':t11:t1]:t. l1 11 " -1'111-g l.i]11-r;.] p:ip1'1'1~1]1t11t".~ view. l'l '1.i‘,1 111 ll). \i1\\.~ t'.\lll‘t'~\l'fl l1)‘ his f1 l-111] 111111 l1111i1'1' l'1'1'!1111-r king. that ‘he 11111111- 11'1I1-_-1.'1111 =11 ],1-.'1;111 1111111l11-1'~ t1111]1'r the (11\11111.1 1s 111 111' 1111] : '-;1'1~~1\\' \\;tl'.lf1l1't‘t‘s- .<1t1'_\' lI\' 1'11:111l11'-.i-111_ l1l'1tI'1‘<‘1]lllg I11 llit‘ (tpplitfl- ti1111111' 1111.1 111111.] 1]1i~ l11' r1'1|nir1~1]. “The 1111-1-11; 11111-1‘ 1-1 111' fi11- l.1';|Qt11'." ~.'t_\.~ lJr. 1.11311. "'1 -' "111-111 .]':1"1I 111' this; from thc 1|-11;'111'1 131 ' 1'11 11111111111 111-11-1' 1111-:|111 this. . ,'1- 1 1 1'11 11 -=1 1-1-11 1111 1111141111111] fr111n 1'11. . 1'1 1' '1 mp1] !]1:11 tlu- t-ui- IH, , 1 _ . '- 1111-1‘ . 1111"11'111II.1'. by Elle 1'1'>1-1"1111t1 .1f1l11' 111'-l -11 ll11- t 1111-1111111" iulfilnivnt of . 11'r-1] 111. .'1-11~|~1i1-1'_ 1“, 1_ ',11. -. -11.,.111] .31 11111 . ._=...11.~, .\]|.. ]|1'|.| 11.1 11].. 11.11 1'1 l.1-.'1-_-'111- ..l.|'.1.:.'..1. 1.111111 -1.1\ ~1- ‘1111111 1 11 1'11 .~ "1- l1-r 11111 '] 1 1 11.», the 1111114‘ s.'1_1.~, in 11155 1‘1 llr "1' Tltl 1li~r111- 1-111- _puinted tu the bench in succession] to Sir pooled their influt-tice and tnztde cututuuu CllllSt‘ zigititist the rising title of public opinion 111 Great Hruztin favouring League action 1'11 the ltztliztn- .\l1_\s~i11i:1t: ;1i'i'.'1ir. 'l'ltts was "tl1e 1111ist 1't'iti.'1t'k- ab]. 111-1- knuwit of politics nutking strztttge ])('(l— 1'1-]]11\\'s." .\t thc lil()lll(‘ill, the influence 11f the-e lll~.'l.~$\il'l('(] allies (llil not set-tn furutitlztlile; but they pltrrvr] their part iti the final debacle. t'11]l11\\'111g the 11111-111111 t0 etiforct- sanctions ;.-‘-."ti1t~t lt.'tl_\'. "l lcrt- in Canada we h111] at pttrztlle] dt-u-lupuu-ttt; it 1011 was not without its infltt- t-111'1~ 1'11 111.111.1111..- zibout the too per cent. repudia- ti1111 111' Lktuadtfs pledge to thi- (Jivenant by the lil1\t‘l‘lllllt‘lli 111' Canada." The l‘rime Aliuister is 11111111-1]. in a statement to the League Assenthlv. as r1j11-1'ii11g .\rtic]e i6 of the Covenant irrits 1'11t1r1-t_\'. \\'h;1t is the present situation? “'l'l1e central 11-11-1." _~.-1_\-< Ur. Dztfuc, “is that the League as a i.-11't.1r lt'l\\'ili‘tl.~ preserving peace is prostrate. p.1\\1-rlt->>, and barely alive. 'l‘here is i101 a country in the world that in thinking 11f defence 11r tvzttcliitug its PU$SllIlC tissailztttts c1111nts on the Lt-ztgtte. livery small nation in‘ litirope except Austria. llutigztry- and Albania, zigret-d to ini- pose szuivtions, though many of them were vul- 111'r.'1l1]t> to retaliatory measures by Italy and its Fascist .\_\‘lllll.'1lllll'ZCl'5. 'l'he_\' lined up because 1h1.-_\' knew that this was the only \v:1_\' of keep- ing; thc Ltwiettt in being. 'l'h<*_\' are all today 1le- pendent upon their own strength 11r upon alli- ances. To tnauy 0t' tht-nt the Lcagttt- connec- ti1111 is a li.-1l1i]it_\'. Some of them are being .~\\1'pt int.» the orbit of the Fascist powers." Xevt-rtlieless, there are eucuttrztgitig signs, in- tlieztting that the tidc of League support is set- ll"! 111 ;1nt~\\' tou-ards definite 11]1j1'1'1iv<-s. 'l']11're 11:1.- 111-1-11. zit least. a renewal of t-xp|'t's>'it)t1s of 1]11111t1'.1n to Lt-agtte ideals and principles. l-‘1'.11u t]11'~1- 11111] 1>t]11't' portt-nts thc writt-t" ztflirms his l11-li1-f that "though sorely wout11le1l" thc League "c1111 still b1- 1'1'.<t111'1-1l 1.1 health b1- 1l11- iri1-111]l\ 111ini~t1'.'1ti1111.~' 111' the peoples. 111111111 throttgh 1.1.15- tju/Lntxrrru Notes By The Way 51.0111 1111111. our material ment is like a lughpovveied certain-that our philosophy should be the car; material development oration should hood Mr. Baldwin —Hamil1on Spectator. they rc-asscntble if they should de- cide t0 waste no more of their own‘ time and the taxpayers’ money flirting with Major Douglas. If that gentleman was at all serious- l_v concerned ill lla\"flg his theory tried out in Alberta. he would have been on the spot long ago to direct operations. H11 has acted all the iu-ay through the piece as though his object was to prevent it being tried. And if the report be true. he is taking: a posi- tion now from which he can sldc- stcp neatly if it is tried and doesn‘: work.—Edmoitton Bulletin. Important as closer it should not be crmtc any new claim-ate ma- chincrp" for the purpose. Each dominion has a hiah commissioner in London who functions as the contact is, tit-cossarv actor of his t‘."p1'f’$(‘l‘iIflll0f‘i in any way. it should br- 1iossihlc for him to act in the saint‘ capacity with tit.- othcr 11r-111. tiions tin-ouch their hi-zh comnti... net's There seems 1-r111111't1t< t'l)il.~'il'.'illlt'll 111 gne effect 111 tlrt-it‘ 111]]. "lt is ]1_\' n11 1111-1111s b1-_\"11u1] tl11- rzttiqe 111'] |111\~l'lll]ll_\'," he asserts, "that th1~ fiftv-nv.» 1111-] ti1111s who stunt] together" in the .I]1\s.~i11i:1t1 1‘I'I~is wnld n11\\' by 011111111011 action rt-iive the l.1-1'1;(u1' and give it a power and cohesion it has nt-vt-r hat], Q]\'(‘lI fearless lczttlership by 1111-511 liriiain and Frztttcc. with an tutofficizt] .-i~.~ur- .'tnce of L'nite1l States syttipzttltv." .___.__________%. J‘ Editorial Notes r The Four Peace Pact that w-as to ensure the ft'.'1n1|ui]it_\' of Europe, 111 spite of the Leagtu- 11f .\'.‘t1i11ns. tras signed this date 1955. .\l;t.~, only another "scrap of paper". ' 11 n. =11 511111111] the junior inc-tuber for (Queen's return 111 privittt‘ life :15 pt'1'1]icit'1] l1_\' 'l']1t' l~'i11.'1111'i.'1] l‘11~t. it is more than likt-ly thc S1-11i11t' nit-uiber \\i]l perforce g0 with him. i $1 l“ hi. llou. l1‘, li. llt-nuett tl11'~1' dztys is like ]‘1r1'r ]'1illlll_\'. hing low and s:t_\ii1_; nothing; not t-vt-u thc persistent l.1.u11l1111 it1tt'1'\11\\-1-1'_c .111. 13-1 him t1- spea]; about zttrvthing but the \\.’(‘2illlt‘l'. 21 i11]t't'.'1l1]_\' safe subject in linglztut] .-11 ztuvtitue. =11 =11 a H1111, llenri L. Attgi-r, (Quebec .\li11i.~ter 111' ('11l1111izati.1n_ is on :1 iO-1].'t_\' tour 111' tht- tins- p1's1.-1 .'_1n1] Xlagrlzilcn lslatitl regions, :t.‘1'11u1- pzini1-1l by llorntisrlzts Langlais. i__lu1'l1<-.- Legis- l.'lllil'I' .\l1'n1]1t-r for llagrlalt-tt lslzurls. 111 study 11 c11l11uizati1in plan favoring th11s1- regions. =11 =11 =1. .'tv.1i.l< llarritigt11n :1 51111111 t-lct-tiou; l'r1-n1ier Angus .\l:1c1l1'111.'t]1] sitt1li1itts]_v c11n1i11g I11 cl1'1~1- tptartt-rs with C11]. 1111 1h.- i~sut-.~' raised 111 the .\'11\' h1- ft-cls safer recounting the i111p1'11\‘1-111('nt al- lt'_<_-'1-1l]_\' ztffcctcd in the l’t'11\'i|11'i.'t] linttitrcs since the tlt‘lil't'.\.~lilll, ticglt-rtiiig t0 even mrntititt tllt- litter buntlcd 21111] uulmnded debt ttccttnttilzttt-tl in thc process. =11 The Liberal Party as a IX-dcral ongztnization is fast disintcgralitig. Quebec is through with King and Lapointc on account of their arinzunt-tti policy. (lntario is thruttglt with them lll‘('.'lll1<L‘ of» their descrtion of “.\lich" llc|vburit :nt1l his anti C.l.O. pOllC)’. 'l'akc away these 1w.» pru- vin1'1-< and what support can King hopt- for? The likelihood is that King will rctirc and “put it all in a hook", while Lapniutt- will lit- 11p- Lynuttt =01 1k Duff. o =11 =11 Boy Scouts at a Bar Harbor, hlaitttr, pct show staged a race between a hare and a tor- Ull>lf and the latter won. for thc reason that his speedier antagonist got stage fright and ran around in circles. says thc Montreal Gazette. 'l'his may be proof that thc hare of today is just as foolish as his brother in Aesop's story, \vltt1.' voti rcmcitiber, thought himself so smart and his rival so slow that he took a nap on the tr:1cl1' and lost the race. Men, too, sometimes act that way‘. ‘I ‘I No doubt we have to thank Vi‘. ll-‘lflfln I- Fmith, of the National Museum. Ottawa, for the announcement that a party from the Nfliionfll .\lll$f‘lll‘l1 will excavate the sites of certain old lti1li.'tn villages in Prince litlwartl lslruid \\'_itl1 a \'i('\v to adding to thc museum's store of m- furniaiion and curios relating t0 thc aboriginal inhabitants. Mr. §mith visited thc province last sumntt-r and was particularly interested in its zinlitit-olr-gical sites. llc offered advice with re- gard to the establishment of a provincial museum. Ill It 1k Tht- new Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir p1]... 5mm") has for many years hccn the lead- ing King's Cottnst-l in Etiglaitd, ant] tnust of the big i111 plums have fallen to him. So much so was this thc cnsc that \\'llf‘ii hc was thc guest :11 11 c11111plintcntary dinncr on the cvt- of Sfllllllg fur 111.1111 1.1 $11111). the basis of the ncw Con- stitution, there \\'.'l.\ a general ft-t-liug of rclief zirottttd lnncr 'l'cuiplc that sonic ntht-rs would "ll.'l\'t‘ n chaucc" within the next ycrtr or fwn. 'l'l1.-|t sentiment was aptly t-xprcsstwl by ont- of Sir John‘,- lr-[ffll t-ullt-tigtn-s. who rlt-vlztrt-il !l1'ti wl11~t1 l11- s11il1-1l l11- could very \\'1-ll siuu-sliglitlv zulaptiut; 'l't'|1ll_\'-11n'\ “(111-flue th.- Har “'_l'l11-rt-']l hr n11 twinning 11f the liar l! littlc rcasoti whv thcv should not bc ‘ll‘t‘\i‘l)t“(l 1n 1111 informal Empire] cottncil to which each could pro-I sent thc vtcu-s nf his uovcrntncnt, on tnniifi‘; of trade. rlctr-ticc. 0r any other economic 1111.1] l)flllll(‘al nrcblcms cf militia‘ (‘OHCPITL- Toronto Globe and Vail. I-Turnpofln nations. have adontcd thr- vrhirh 1s to fhcc. r-“lit es. i"1‘l]ll."l' tit-111 theories. Thus an 2'11‘ of political ma- terialism is 111-inc ushered in tmdcr nnist- of common sr-nst‘. Rut whilc thc l1‘1'llt"l'lflll'l§ _vnnish. the mcmorv of ‘htisc who died in fhp as a whole, ncw pout as they 11ml for "fl”f‘llS cc-‘l-nttcs to shod an llllflViTlL’ lfcht. ~Hnmilt0n Spectator. AJflplInr-st- h0y lrrtruiitg Eng- li-lt 1s crr-(lilcd with 1111‘ following thesis on thc b.'t11.--.'.111. "Thr- bzmtina a‘? tzrt-rti fruit. ll.“ lil'(‘ constructed n thc Pilllli‘ or<-liit'-1'tt1.'1l siylc ns sattsrtc. different brine skin 0f arc ltttbitutillv consumed. is not ndtzsnhlo tn cm Wrnppiti-rs of lyun-na. he btniana are hrlti airit \\h11-_= 1-.)11~-,11n111g_ mu au- 'u'1- u-nnl‘_v lcft in reclin- ing p ion. Ezittsa-zt- tit-pout] for, creation on httn E112 machine. 111111.- prisiino prttdtirt hfothrr Nature. bcih concltts 11111 n untlerslattd thi- Brit- i<= not 1'r'1na1'l:.'tl>lt'. It. a time that it; “ hut on Failure t i.~h FIntp-re ha.- bcc-n said mam- fnccd "I‘l].‘-.‘l'ilI‘"‘.‘:\l]()ll cach 0(‘(‘fl\'i'I‘Il it cincrpctl strong, We can acct-pt thc historical proof lf it is too nun-h trouble in think otit thc rr-nsons. Those. however. Mr Rildwin has provided 1L p. few words- when hp refers to "just crthnnigv people who have adapted ihs- zorcmmcnt of thc cotmtry in Pnicr to moot thc onvironmcnt 0f thc a111- in which they lived." To 11'1- Govornmcnt of tlir- United Ktnadum hrs liolmtccd 111051 of the "r1111 1111 to this timc.-— Toronto Glc-bc and Mail. t to say what one ft-cls about thc wcddintzs one some- t-mcs secs todzrv-cxt-rat-arznttlti, lflWdFy- more fit for the Chftflp statzv than the house of God. Even lllt‘ W941i“!!! ring has degenerated H1110‘ a bntthlr- of tmimprcssive prcitmcss in lllllCc of the impreg. sive symbol worn by our mothers." These rentarks were 1111111.. by the Dean of Jnhatiticsbut-g, thc Very Rev. W. A. Pttlmcr. in a sermon m, Ft. Mlll‘_\"$ Cathedral. The Dean rntmdly condctnncd 30mg mefl10d5 of scx odumiion employed today and. entitling his address "Pm. Duration for Life." commented also on the absence of any moral obligation on the part of some stttioits of .1'011n:1 people in the borrowing of money. “An amazln 01110110! 01' Offlllt may be obtained by boys just ottt of their teens," declared the Donn. —Exchange, "It ls dlfficul A visitor from Mars r reading Unticd States nflvfipflpcrs and li-ttrnituz to United States radio programmes lYTffl-lll’. might have found (‘ntlSo to wonder just whose k111i! Wits bcinlz crowned in Lon- don. Ccrtnlnlv. thc Coronation of Kin! GPOHH‘ VI prove-d n 11mm»;- of tintistinl intcrcst to Americans: 08 mall!’ of thcm hnvo admitted. flit-v 1‘1-ind lmrdtv havo been more absorbed in the Coronation than if their mtmtrv WIIS 11111 a Brlflsh COlOHlR-Victoria Times. "PUMP! 0' ‘he 5on5 of Italy TFhfllS Club at Snult Ste. Marie tire reported to have delayed the openimz of their playing season bECRII-sc a pair of robins built a n95! at the Vfhip oniz-rina thc clttb courts and the mother 1s now pn_ R91"! in hatching her young. Such consideration is admirable ft deserve-s hit-h praise. One wishes that some small measure of it miulfi. have been display-ed by another son of Itwlv in connection with Ethiopia. -Windsor Star. ____ Not in the recollection of nny r'nn untlcr flfiy hns there been stir-h flPllVlly in thc lumber bits]- ncss in Nova Srniin as this y-cnr. Travel hv rflilvvnv and n’ cverv \\'l1t'u l put out to sea." station not an urban one there are At the present. moment. idtwiqltligld made at the present Imperial Cork c nail ferencc to facilitate trade ‘between carry ng 11s foiwnrti at breakneck‘ Ufmed stawlalmi T1‘; intlsh Em- speeu and that our philosophical p179. File spec]? p0‘ 0st deveioptncnt is following it in a llmrmme ‘Pkrlowné? '2: as,“ that trailer. lmptw-ssions are sometimes sldemd’ I as n u , . , ,for a larger portion of the Ameri- pmlosopny ivell share SOME 1 should (Wlilt-tllillt.’ our course. 3311:] apples and lumber with h" 5mm“ should be ern neighbor. the trailer. That is why this gen-l The mBmbt-rs of the Legislalure would be etitirely warranted when "PQITIOIO control“ w ducrd. tan-being or stuff-l IO‘ 8 cumstances of the applicants. De- rovvn GUARDIAN Maritimes’ Need (Financial Post) In any arrangement that may be of the be con- of the United Kimzdom outlet for poi-Y. product-s, Under the original Ottawa agree- ltttents and as renewed by the re- ' pent Anglo-Canadian trade agree- ment. this D0minl0n is guaranteed a substantial preference for such products in the Mother Country. The preference has proved a. boon 1Q the Maritime Provinces and has gone a long way to offsetting lost markets in United States for food- sitiffs. particularly fruit. lobster. cod fish and potatoes. Any sacri- flee of the present preferred posi- tion in Britain 1n return for wider outlets for Canadian cattle would ,not help New Brunswick. Nova l=cotia or Prince I'd-ward Island. ‘These provinces 11o not produce 'nv surplus in cattle. For generations. it is pointed out. thc Maritimes Provinces looked upon Uni-ted States Atlantic Coast cities as natural markets for the great diversity of agricultural and other natural products they pro- Yn addition. these same cities absorbed a. heavy percentage, of the younger population of the' provinces “down by the sea." Offscttingz the flow of goods and l. illluwprewr and fldfisfr “Ween . population there was a big influx] Vi ittcliall and his nun cavern-lot wean)“. tourists from United‘ mcni. Without clnmiznig the char. ‘States Pvmrv 3,6313 These people‘ mine to fl:-l‘l. to hunt. to swim and to citjor a climate and surround- ings tinsurpnsscd b_\' anything on the Wllfllf‘ North American Con- tint-nt. Many of these American visitors includine the present President of United States had their own summer homes on this sidc of the border. ' This tourist trade from United States the Ivfariimes Provinces still pow and through continuing lar-zv scale expendlttires on public hichu-avs. sane game conservation laws and the establishment of tvodcrn hots-ls and SlllfllflPf‘ camps. they propose to hold on to it. In reiainine their market for foodstuffs. however. they have not been as fortunate. American post- war tafiffs cut seriously into that trade. This loss. in the opinion 0f The Prrt. should b1- remembered bv the rest of Canada in any new trade proposals that may now be considr-rcd. And Un’ted States shouId not ho allowed tn forget that from a tzcctzraphical stand- noitit- food producers in our Muri- "m" Provinces are vcrv much cloq-r to thc zront Atlantic coast ccntrcs of pcpuiafon than are 95 oer cot-t. of he producing areas in 'h'.=ir own country. 1. 1v 11 Ilot A Santa Claus Fund (Globe and Maill ~- In so far-reaching an enter- prise as tho Dominion Government Homi- miprovcmcnt Plan mis- \'.1\(l(‘l‘§l£‘ll'klIl"S c/r misoonccptcns of thc opportunity offered are lbound to arise. For example. a ‘writer to the Editor of The Globe and Mail. citm’: instance- of rcfual by Illc bank 0t a loan. asks in- .d Hllflitilv. “What ls it all worth?" llf rt-spotisiblc ticrsons cannot get. ‘loans. he catinot tinderstand Why the IIIXDfLVOYS should be left to foot the 11111; for n'i the ntivcrtislng and other "colossal extic-nse." As n matter of fact all the advcrtnsini: is dotmwd by branches of trade likely to benefit by work hattutta are l 11f honorable '11 rasc of sattsago ort- 1tita"ht-rl to othm- sntl n21": irnunnti. on other llflildF. 11111 1111110111-11 c.1111 0nd sir-m and oppositi- l(‘l'l71ll.'ll](‘ll on- ] ‘, bmtzina are \'r;'ci2hl1'.< ltin".'l"ni. lll"(“l cf saitstgzo oftcn Sirct-i Jtvttrnal. provided by the Home Improve- ment Plan: a very natural thing to do. Ali the men throttghout- Canada who are working for the advancement of the plan. each in his own ditrict. are giving their services without remuneration of any kind. as a patriotic gesture to- ward improvement of conditions. Government bears none of this ex- pcnse. Instead of the taxpayers being 0 illibat 18111111 of ] l By Jame: ll). Barlow. "ID- ‘_ . IS TUBERCULOSIS IN IIERITED? For a ood Smoke... Swing lo It is hard to convince the aver- age man or woman that tuberculosis Lsnot inherited. They 100k 1100M‘ them in every side and know that a parent, an uncle, a brother. or a sister of a patient with tuberculo- sis has died 04' tuberculosis. Yet physicians, particularly those working close to tuberculosis tell us that while tuberculosis may appear to “run infamilies," it l5 only "because children catch the disease Jrom an older member of. the household who has it." shortly after I graduated in medicine the superintendent of B large sanatorium told me that he believed that in at least half the adult population evidences of past or healed tuberculosis could be found. To-day lt is believed that 1: gvgry part, of the body could b0 examined some evidence of tuber- culosis would be found in every- body which. for the Lme being at least, was in a “quiet" state- Why then if tubercuiisis can be found in practically every-body. do we not all suffer with the symp- toms or at least show some signs f it? ‘The speciifc or definite cause of tuberculosis is a germ or orEBn- ism. 11f a few tubuerculosis germs get lnboahealthy bodvno harmi- done because the body fights back. But if one lives daily with a careiess person who has the disease the danger is great. Kissing, cough- ing. and spitting may be the means of spreading tuberculosis germs. Anything which has touch- ed the sick person's lips may have germs on it." You can thus see how simple it would be for a youngster to “fin- British Consuls COSTLIER . . MILDER . .TOBACCO$ NUMEROUS ARTISTIC, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY AND SPORTING EXHIBITIONS For Information kindly lp|lly to nllm to DIR. A. Steamship and T MAY-NOVEMBEI l 9 3 1 rnvcl her-nu ., ..,, 15h‘! or “use up" the balance of any f0od—-mi.lk. tea. coffee, dessert of any kind-left by a patient with tuberculosis. using the same cup plate or utensil used by the pat- ‘ent. and thus develop tuberculo- sis] Parents and the patients them- selves. when living at home. should remember this vital point. It would be well for all of us to remember also the first signs-the danger signals-pointing to tubcr- 1 culosls. These signals may not ‘ mean tuberculosis in every cnse but should cottse one to suspcct1 tuberculosis. These signals arm, 111 tea easily tired: 121 loss of 1ve'gh1; 131 indigestion; 141 cough that hangs on. 7 Books ivancouver Province) What has happened to the art of writing boy ‘ books? Here we have an age tincqtialled for wonder and progress, for adventure and for life in the history of the world. But there are no good boys’ books be- ing written. They say that \vond- ers will never cease. but what I think in this matter of boys books is that wonders have ceased. There is nothing left t1o wonder about. I found the younu son of on o_1d friend the other day reading in the most ab orbed way a book by G. A. Henty. devoted to the adventures of some young fellow in Wellington's wnrs. Hc also admitted that. he read Baliantynt-‘s books, and that Boys LANFRANCIII, HALIFAX. Nfl. Li‘ ""'"-'"*'—- — -—-—- —-__~_._-:: -———¢-i:. “l: Mr. Tea Pott Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN Orange Pekoe Tea Bookkeeping systems Kingston was a wow. Now those are the books that. thrilled my own youth half a cen- l tury ago. What has happened to the youth-writers that they can not put out scmethlng with a modern thrill in it? The answer is simple-there is no modern thrill. Modern youth takes everything for granted; it knows no limitations. The former adventure writers dealt in~ what responsible for incidental expense of the plan. they stand to benefit by its removal of many thousand peDple from the relief lists. There is every lndicwtion. by the amount of improvement already under- taken throughout the country, that thousands of workmen -chiefly in thc hard-hit building trades-will benefit substantially by the plan. And, though $fl.000.’l00 has been put to work now, this is only as a beginning. Every week sees an in- crease in thc number of applica- tions for loans. The plan is prov- imz an undoubted success. But this is not a Santa. Clam plan. It is only common sense that in the lending 0f money there be cnreful scrutiny of all the cir- faults must be guarded agninat. In the ‘United States under a similar scheme losses totalled only 1.05 per cent. and with careful supervision it is hoped to keep the loss in Can- nda less even than that. With this end in vie-w. it is in- tended that loans be based on character and income. rather than on tangible security alone. There must be evident the willingness and the reasonable ability to repay. To such applicants funds will be advanced for a. meat variety 0f purposes. made clear in tho litera- ture of the plan. Even where there has been, dif- flculty in securing from the banks lotms of this nature it is noted that in three-quarters of such cases adjustments have been made. Naturally, in somg cases. after close investigation. ban-ks may hesitate to make the required 11d- vanccs. Where there is inability to repay, the handing over of money would only increase the difficulties of the borrower. Every considera- tion will be shown applicants; but. again. it should be borne in mind by all that, this is not a Santa Claus Fund. - great piles of tmwn lumber and those piles do not by any means represent the cut. Millions of fret nro yet in the woods awaiting the rliyin-z up 0f the roads in order to transport it to the railway.- appeared to be miracles. the mod- em writers only deal with facts. Facts are awfully depressing things! So the boys of today throw themselves back into an age where adventure was actually adventure. and they have a good time. Jules Verne wrote in a distant ' age about motors and airplanes, about undersea boats and about gramaphones before they were in- vented. Your son and my son were born into a world where there was never a moment when there wasn't a car at the door and an airplane roaring overhead, or a radio roar- ing in his ear. What is there left for him to be imaginative about? What avenues of adventure are them for him? Singer, sing on! Your medium docs not die. The world's romantic now. and love asyoung An when blind Homer or sweet flappho sung. Life has its epics yet; no drought can dry Those founts of tears that rose in Arcady. . The seasons in their gmnd proces- sion go. And on earth's beaches the tides ebb and flow. Sing onl None can Ike you old Time defy. ‘Tia yours in unborn summers. to be re In homes unbuilt; effective. your common . When nil our village gossiping]: e . And gilded mwutnenta are worn to sand. If you mound life's common things but shed "The light that never was on sea or land.“ —A. L. Primer. Bathurst. N. 3., Ln Eastern Chronicle Antarctic Flight Rewaded (Winnipeg Free Press) The Royal Geographical Society has awarded its Patrons Medal to Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth, the American explorer. This Medal is one of the highly coveted special distinctions conferred by the R105. each year. and its award is accepted as indicative of the unerit of the zm-Jmnplishment of which it is a recognition. ‘Mr. Ellsworthfls citation is for “his work in developing the technique of aoflfl nuvigation in the Polar regions, culminating in his suc- cessful fliizht across the Antarctic in 1935-36." Mr. Ellsworth! flight was Mr. Herbent Hollick Kenyon. of this city. and his aerial engineer at the base on the Wed- dell Beo was another Canadian. Mr. J. H. Lymburner-The Can- adian Government recognized the merit of the services of these Can- adian aviators, and gazetted Mr. Kfinwn in the honorary rank of Air Commodore and Mr. Lym- burner to the honorary rank of Group CEptB-in in the Royal Can- adian Afr Force. The appropriate- ness of rccoznition is how vouched pilot on that for-if the phrase may be used —bv the sltmal beetowal of the Patton's Medal by the Royal Geoizraphlcni Society on Mr. Ella. worth. for as he himself would be the first to admit, the flight from tho Weddell Sea over 2.000 miles of the Antarctic continent lo the Ross Sea. was successful be- cause Kenyon flew it successfully. The stiocetut of that expenrllvon is noted in the citation by the Royal Geoizraphical Society. The fiiizht entailed three landings. and had to be dcme by davlight to Pfirmit Mr. Ellsworth to observe a traverse of the ground flown over. and it ended with rwrfrcr nnvntailon when fuel foiled with- ‘n 90 111"" in a. straight line of the "By Eastern‘ Windows." dWllNd destination. it. s. 1151111111111. Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Profit and Loss Accounts Computed Trustee under the‘ Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes. Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. MUNE Y TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown, P E L 4_..| *a.1t., 0.1.1., c.0111] installed or revised- TOURING 'BOST()N GIANTS SPLIT DOUBLEI-IEADER MONCTON, N. 13.1 Juno 671C?) —Bosi.0n Royal Giants. roinrrd baseball team on a Mnritimvuntr. split an exhibition (IOHlJlPllCIGPI here yesterday with Moncton Cttlrs taking thc opener 5-2 whilt- (‘H05 reversed the score in thc .11-c~111i1 The Giants will nevi ]l]{I\' ml Yarmouth. N. S. ' 01111 PHEVENTATIVE ___-. 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