‘ . THE TOURIST TRADE Senator Dennis, of Halilfl. hi! dong a service by emphasizing the to Canada of the tourist business and stirring Such intarflfi a ‘tourist Commi with a wealth countries w” ;3o9,oo0,0oo_ equal m oi’ detail. 'l‘he log-books o! the ex- ail mineral production, nearly equal Plflfel"! fir“ W0 to the not production oi forest in- dusstries, and not England had its the Middle Aces, formation the vlinuniselflnu-sloqpui: opportunity for e. unadomed wall surfaces, offers an exceptional decoration. .______. cial treaty with centres attention rapid development industries and pan ‘lI1A!5'Qf\ig‘ was paid by senator Meighen when. in moving for the appoin a Special Tourist Commit marked that it was not necessary to encourage tourist traffic to this Province. People who ho/ve visited Prince Edward Island, as Mr. Meighen sug- gested. do not require encourage- ment to come back here again, adds the Herald. But, o! r textile "the eiiorts of SOCICBy of Can- lllllllilllllllllllilIlllllllltilftllll‘ Japan's recent bid for the United States I Ofilllfl- more on the oi’ that country's commerce. ‘Iextilo 8T8 V1118 expor direction-Philadelphia. ger. ussian ox- it has ears to hear and it hears much economy" and sees vernment reaching agriculture and 1n- befora-New York Herald 'I‘ri une. The Nation onomic plight . acht. anoflier meeting foreign creditors, ing represented tative on the Tourist Committee in both the person of Hon. Creelman Mc- Arthur. _________.____ BOND ISSUES __.___. The Halifax Liberal press gratulates the MacDonald Govern- ment and the people of Nova Sco- m! ditfllcflmllsi attitude on the tla upon the recent sale of fi,000,- “whim? B111. Mr- Maokenzie t 000 three and one-half per cent 5- K1118 (wfllrfl-ry to the attitude at- 1y bu, year bonds at the iavorable price ‘diluted *0 him by the locallilberal or 99.01, which it regards as an in- WEN!) maintained that his objec- dication of the high financial stand- "On was to basic principles embod- lng of the Province. Of the total led 111 the bfll- Th issue, $1,500,000 will be used ioi- re- “ __._____.__._._ A POOR ALIBI _____... Booking to establish an alibi for Liberal newspaper notes, will to a "d "m" W111‘ 908M011. and degree lessen the interest charges mim-Wrlns to prof-root proceedings on the maturing issue. The greater mdeflnmlih” 4 ‘W?! 5810M. at a part oi’ this huge loan, however, is m“? “umll- he hid to be used for capital expenditure "w "W that the that money was obtained on such T0 this excuse Premier Bennett bone lavourable terms." replied as iollows: m this Province the MacMillan “I 1m w" the wintry will be Government has obtained excellent deliehfeo now to have heard what » terms in the solo of $300,000 four W" laid 1n mucus of the ' per cent 10-year bonds at the price W"? 1°!’ b, “mm? in; what satisfactory taken, 101' of today, in which the desi to be Cfatiiied. ll arduous that it is impossible. oe between the Edward Island and Nova Scotia bond issues, is that the for- ‘ , met is wholly for the purpose of ' funding unemployment relief ex- 1 penditures and thereby reducing bank interest charges. while the latter is very largely for new capi- , m expenditures, thereby increasing ' the provincial debt. iAn eflort has been made in the liberal ‘pi-us o! this Province to slimy that the MacMillan Govern- ment, by funding $300,000 and re- flucing its bank interest charges, has increased the debt oi’ the Pro- vince to that amount. The explan- pflun giverrby tho Halifax Liberal . with regain to the diflerent ' purposes o! the MacDonald Govern- ing; 35,000,000 loan makes clear a mséymairci-iticism is entirely un- "gosiiries. n would apply to the ' i msjorpariofthenswrwvascotia thing that is m; 391751959. 8nd that ll that when the J“ amen t was moved by the right lted to extracted P» on: axpnadituta, tho Nova Bootia Lib- , _ y V . . Qbongisslmhitnottothfifilllw Y flwird Island issue; and even in m; case of borrowinl 101' capital. “In,” r ‘y consid- sfths Government is entitled t0 codit anther than criticism. iralvon r0 CARTIER. 7 , forthcoming 400m anniver- uissss 31hr...“ or cu-mr-s discov- ,_,, n"; no, which will include “ jginoviaiiooiiariocuiownonsuc- mfi‘ ‘ gallium»: em“ " "“ fimnmnfi? ~ my,“ gin“; intorostiamoinland ‘m’ gq.a_,m which» Globe will»: , . ¢¢ "What ioollsh thing have I comments: , , d m N. “k ' Witirtho whom r - lukf-‘G ~ Luwbil oavvvvl ' When illmtion, other things, religion, and its o: his statements. This recalls, to a Toronto excliang , the will"! W ' l hl. gwi-y o! tho ancient philosopher flweircrfgflggsoog said now?" teeth may be kil- tooth between ving plates. Thus end to the of wealth and to op some slight butin the mainthis account of who! happened lssulzstanilaliy cor.- in rect. I have heard authentic that can-i Mr. E. D. Ste ‘f r giltsé l: i”? 01101‘! rm"'MrED 8 in his letter iiftno ' cilia evening expressed a opinion in question. His in expressed is that widen the roads to ___.__.. yoll try to appraise a ch- who you must examine, among attitude toward which raslil stupid m . for their ts have D0611 iim- $10000 Pb!‘ teeth. admired only no “We - have ills Er 2 E Q> 5i 5'5 8S - an automobile -Walter do la Mare. running israteorflpeedalws at a high some sequest- Mr dening 8,500 miles the increase of it is sufficient to cost for upkeep point out that for 19 dl ‘Total exclusion row highways." Signed Bridge. "$500 tax.” ‘Leary. "Autos - time to “We have 1931137 33 from the public Vernon River late H. W ‘miner. must be hung up for all come." Pownal. no right to uisance on Prince . Po allow such Edward Is- te 7m of Inlliion- late J. T. Mc- Y. “It may be dei-taker to su ed runn ' The idea oi’ using less salt-in the focid or even having the food sal di the above ailments; help ul. all head colds are not ut in o. certain propor- diet is at fault. and on salt is good treat- good food to ofler. Prince Edward these and D1018 and convenient method of the wealthy trains and a safe transportation U" Grand Jury that ye ‘Ilhefirstactoithewar took ace on the evening o! the day the, legislature Governor signed the morning I went to Mr. "Patriot" and asked h on the front page o! for a small display ad. This was an unusual _,uest but on explaining what I wanted ho agreed and that evening's "Patriot" alongside the list of Bills which the to, ad. appeared: ed W. K. rs." w mand in- pa es w begg me to desist and out, five o! us. George I}. Auld, James mate in the and Wnts what , element . ...s~-a.n-:invuminive-a-lt>~‘ 1*" AN EXAMPLE TO KEEP Tho pioneer know llirlfi as a atom nacsully and by if: homely vlrfuo govo be to o notion. His oxomplo followed iodoy. Regular deposits In o Savings Account on the sure road to financial Independence and security. THE ROYAL BA OF CANADA NK, _._____._. ____._ ____v_____, The Maritime Heritage ---_ , ("me Bookman.” in ‘rho Winni- pw Free Press) . holessor D. 0. Harvey, well lmovm in the West, ut now - trio he says, as Amhivist last be intellectually aware of their , the Sea. The ‘lifting seal" Them is actually an of the dynamic in the two woods. Who first used them? It was who first revealed m. M a strong local patriotism and willing to co-operate with le eohan in the Maritimes the open secret. heed, 1 u, An Professor Harvey is digg- good‘ “if, pfiuffflflgfi" m‘ fimgilmtg ‘we mmm‘tr°v° in national societies or conventio e '° ma"? Yfl" that meet ically. the mod period conviction that it comprise; . SPGCQ the “Patriot" 1e 111s Governor t}, by some who thrcat- m, was enod me. but that evening we went an intelligent Bluems“ pick oi’ God's chosen people. =r ° Emmi‘? d the this is a harmless diversion whic with keen appreciation 1 1 t it. I wonder how x mo“? time c u“ m w‘ but on the pleasurable Confedera- the piece. whole it is didactic in a way. When advocating tion, the eloquent told th C Fed Such is caste down by the Alla tic. In sketching the social and -- lltical history since settlement -» gan, caste is shown to have i» ° both inevitable and tolerable. a we are to know that, while it lin gers there as it lingers in all Cans W86 w. 111110641. Chill; W88 U18 Mflfl- dim.‘ provinces’ mo“ Mal-mm were cannily progressive =-i times’ first contribution to the Do- damaging and ridiculous legisla- "wjmut maul?‘ an m a low 1' ' tion. The decision of the Judges on teappealwashanded down at the June 1910 sesion 0i the Sup- reme Court. I was foreman of the their lost sense of the . on merit and lus is as near politic province or nation h’ A 1 passage is repm a as u yet reached. responsibility of that goodly heritage. the decision o! the appeal Judges in his pocket. During the period from i000 to 1912 the quetlon whether the auto- ould 0t run in Baclracho is Nature‘: warning dis: thorn Iigdaomathing wrong wiili your i no Never neglect it. Backache, 1.22:0! co ll often followed by more serious forms of _'dney trouble such as Rheuma- Dropsy or even Bri‘ o Governor in Council. Those who had been fighting the battle for the automobile strongly urged up- on the Government st the 1013 ses- sion the om of disposing of the question completely by p regulating act such h FOUND Ono of the Best Proventstivso Known For SHUT 0B llllST 0N GRAIN FORMALII A ch but th rwslily d- tootlvo u’ ,. GI?!“ growers would be wise to act promo"! in order seed properly treated befors sowing. One pint to every 40 gallons of to . Full directions give! ‘every ord with er. FOB ILL! AT The 2 Macs nauosmal 14o Great coma IBM Mall 0n! Glvala tempt 3101mm. at about twelve h. We had (Continued on page 5)