v I gt. t... flu .. , I rm: cnaiznorrcro 1 WN GUARD! AR . 8. I936 1w... f, . Fl; llharliottetown 4G uardian atchewan, and indirectly in Manitoba "films. lea-I" "Min. L LlenL-Cnl. ‘Y. Chulor B. All-Lino fbslllfll’, J. ll. Burnett. F. J. l. leuL-(ul. D. A. Ilui-lflnnnn, l). S. O. Alberta. But somebody must pay them, so wl not the industrious. long-suffering taxpayer] Edllv 1' lllll lluuuglng Director. I. II. Burnett, l’. J. l. -4'="“llll Edition, Fmnk \\'ulker um! D. K. Currie. v l __.-__%.____ . Iarnlnil Di“, r ' IIellu-n-li In flu‘ Prince Edvum |I'l I387! $1.00 per year (In advance) $4.00 pi-r yeur (In indium-e; malted to |\1.|I\l|. $4.50 |trr your (In i In lunuilu unil ljntieil Stain Iuinluli-(l TII m. "Taking ll- Out 'l'he attcni H rii-resentatiit- ..; lowing Celiti 1 v YRSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1936 Of Us" n i-f our genial Queen's County tinawa is ilirectcil to the fol- .l in thc Yancouvcr Province ilndependci: is les- ' an a year" zigo in point of time. lint it SCCIII> as a fat‘ ciy ni-vi1nhclvss front .\lR. llUXNlNtf, Mincc iilll!l\lkl' of (':iu."1<la now, and MR. I) -\i\i. then. campaigning for el- ictiorl: iva- iilt'tllt'i‘ thin lhilll whatullk. 119.] hcrpnftgr from Japan The Order i< “‘F.»-\>\];\'(l _|tl~t l1\‘t'll telling his political rim nix-Hum gun of a canmaggn m‘ lmrifg. .lyilCl'l(1)5J-ll\ _1_.‘i.irl.»i1.i_it.-"1in. llvt‘ ~.i_\~ how that ffltit)“ ,.f nmtpm pgcnmf, pupa-gm, 1.118%"? innjg for ii lint an nicixni-‘t: ill ia\':ttton, japan . “i-lich Aumorilics 'f(mtnl have n 31111’ 1111.411‘ .111‘1 11* 11111 11111111! 11i1 @111‘ tendency" to ilegrade the people's mor.'il<, create 111111f1 ' ‘i 1111i“ -1"~1111 11111112111- (langerous thoughts 0r misrepresent life in gen- “l is that lll111'\‘ lil.\.llli1ll wonltl he I11~ eral. Pictures burlesquing the armv and Il"..\'\' of 11105! ~ 1111‘ 1\111*1 11f {"51 11S 1111111 -\111‘- .'lIl_\' country so that thev might impziir popular Don’ him-i Ii -i_i~ iii;~.~ i-t-iiinlciivc is rc- i-siecin- of the militarv also’ will be‘ banished, as turni "ihi- l»i--1 11.1l giviiie-i thing that could \\"ill films showing questionable aspects of life have 1in11-l.' in i- n \\‘1>l'll~'_ lint he (illlliii rnvgi] muri,~_ not i. \1.1~ ‘an »l.iiii:ii§i|q the >i1tll'CL'1 i $11? i? 9k of l1 1'11 1' 111 11"“ 'i'1’l‘1‘~i' more li is not certain whether the llorrisburg. Oue..1 111x111 -111i‘» 1 ’ 4 1"11"1‘11‘~\ 111111 115ii11111~11~,magistratewas sardonic or i""erclv cvniriil iihcii mg ‘ "1111111 ~11‘11 1 ‘"11! 11'11111111'11< 11111'111'1‘lii* si-vcrlv fined three .\n" rican tourists, and 1111011 _\'-1_1'1'- __ “then extended a. hearty wc .ome to them to ri~-. '1 1'11 1'1 _ 3111- 111'-\‘~'1-\'i'1 1<111'\\ turn IiLfJllll. The ziccuscd, vho pleaded guilty ini ill‘ iiizin i: " taxation 1 li 1-i1 (‘lillltl confine it1 ' If he could "irrangel i1'1\'C'1llli' home to ‘ c11~t_ of living. hit the 1Itl1lt‘[' than ."in_vone li‘ll('t‘ Ill- ,\'oi ‘it ll .. _ i" it any polit. ian.‘ .i_v fin. ii~-~ :"1. '1 'i-: h..~ discovered thritf ririil. , l itr 1 *1 1 ' iii~i'i- lav t as" a lt‘ ilcci-s- it» "i 1n of L i‘ (‘firrtlllill-i Itl11l1~ i —i:ui1~"- nip, _\n_ ."- ~ ' ciisy iii"- of iil1lli "1. ‘i’. _~ i‘1..»i,ii~iili~ iii ("a- litivi- a 1' i Zstil fir-ii 1'1 "T .\!Ii i1 _ z." i1ar". V1 tin 1 1'5’: "Mi-r. i- ("-lll(‘lli‘ "i . stand u" to $111.1". to rc-t". sancti1-1 calls i madi- i but it 1 Iimiii - Leaigw . .1 wcri that v 1 ‘w .?. 7.‘ Ivas i1 <- Crtiiiiitii. thong?‘ ,1 i front t C(l1I-_- i‘1 whii" 1' . Lilici 1 ii i" the i1," w ;"-‘ '- .. i_-1’.1.1-- ilii- time and the d1 1"i lrzu ii stipulate» that i; fii‘ ",_ ’ i" i1. "it 1h» ~1l.'t1l'll(1l for- get tln- iF-i " 1 ~ ill 1 Hiwh ll‘1‘.l'i[11111l faith i- pleilgw /" " 111.11." 1w. rlinu of l/ii" fir/i.’ if i 1 1 1 , 11'. 1.1. l‘ wtflli ./li'i'i_€ll7ll.\' (I11 l Filrlhf“ in c‘ ' 1/1.- ,.. idl H/iiii/d/inlix .\‘i'/ {iPYI/l (.11 I l" 1i. l. i- fiiiliwl. Tlit‘ lllwral Ull- igrit" 1' 1 ' 1 1iripi-rl hy thc \\"ith1lr.'i\val nf l ‘l 1 .1'.i1 l» qnc- a coiirsi- which ‘ilr 11. i ‘ ; 11i1~iriii1 to mrianiiii-iiil," lilitirri-il Notes Shh‘! ' ‘i iii "tri lwiiiii; a good time gel- y (1711. H1‘ ..i1.i\l.i<_l1i'\.\"i.\"1; ._.‘, . \v1-i"l.':ili1i~ iilva than 1" "arv inight haii- ‘t .11." ‘tilt. lli \.\l.\1. 1ll\'i\fl\ll1" ta " l/i‘l'—' ’.11'I full. \,i\». i"'in I'm-lot 1 iri-il It1lll11~l ' i1.~" of 1.111- ricni-i- ii ' i -" ‘ Mil li"ll1"i'~. 11 ' .. '1' \.\ \'l’l1 1. . . -, h, -i\:|iii'c\‘ vnivi- .t\’ i1 \I&.1 u. ncv. 1 is lui" i Igi iv i. illil ml CITIHISIII i - ~ l \'.\ll1 111': ~pi~iih l hisi not‘ iii. ill! ili‘ a-ein- :ii»"i1~-:ii‘_v' ' 'int1rin:iiit" ni1r_1." which \ll.‘i1'.l'lll1>l ira- iii'11l11((1l.l -"1i ii it iiowi 1 i1 llt".' i I- "‘ ii , . _ l l 1i_i;. I \<rv r llii‘ i. lli\ . ni .1. to lixl" lit" .‘,. "win i~' ‘cub-ii i...- ~i:i* I --ivi "iuriia -u~ [Hip Vii nron "1‘1l‘l"_‘ i.» iifii . 2111-. 1u hc 1 rvirvai i-i ui--:=~ii7~ sanc- r" " 1 "1" ri-iioiwiatic qinrtions '1 l» i‘_f1l(‘l11l'1l1l1'.'ll'_\' 1 . for ‘il-' |\'i\"i'. r-tiii thi ihziai l1i1"iil i" 1n 11111 i11- i~-ll",'_ which we .1 |_i ,1_'l](‘ yliiniblt", at‘ 1ii-i<-i"inncni. \rii. li- 'l'i-u to l-si- \inli( innit-rm- i ill id" ill hi .,,,, T, hubs ihi- \\innipig 1 (illltlllilll anilioiilii-s 1'illli'.'1!l1 giiiriiitii-il notes. The uic1ki"illiili‘ viiii1p;ii'(‘fl f" llirisf‘ , . "wr-rnment in Sask- l. isuch ivhcther- the Federal authorities like it ‘~i'll11l.'ll'~lll]\.<, not Potatoes are moving: it's a good sign when shippers advertise for them. One could hardly conceive tlial in this Jotl ivoulrl put Florence Nightingale to shame. fi 9K 9K .\t the :ippr0ach of ldiaitksgiviug let us iuuist l *"“*"1‘°1 vvlittir)’ of Christianity, the harbarisin of ivar for a moment auil realize what we have to be thankful for compared t0 other provinces and and countries. §K ¥ if The Girl Guides have within the past year. and are to he congniiulaieil .on the highly satisfactory reports submitted at their zmnual meetings, both provincial and city. American and other films portraying kissing scenes "beyond official discretion" will he ban- each c."is<‘. were: .\lrs. tiertrudc (‘ampbi-ll, $33.15 for reckless ilriving; john tampbcll. her husband, ivlio paid $12.25 for being intoxi- cated in a Public place; and (I l1‘. (lit-tel. f\1l‘s. (‘a111i111<"11's father. charged with Iii-Eng intovi- Cll_li’il and fined $i2.2_, and tiharged zilso with damaging a stop Sign in the village of li"oi|iioi<_ for which he paid 5B5; and ivas orilcred to ri-- pair the ilamage. Tihey gave their adilriisscs as in hochi-sivr. N. Y. The Klagisiifitti‘. .\lr. _lolin .\lc- (‘orniirlc zipologizcil profusely, wclconicil ihi-n. to (‘anada and hoped ihcv ivonlil visit the llo- lllllllOil frequently. i p \\'c might as well not be a Province for all the rewigiiition we get from tllICi1lplO_\'ltl"ill of- ficials under the Liberals. The Youtlvs delega- tion flcw here without authority. and expi"es-_ sing the hope that news of his hurried visit w-oulil not reach headquarters. and now the \\'ar Yctcrttiis‘ Assistance LIIIIlIlllSSlYlIl ap- i"'11111'11 11)‘ Pliflifliilciit is going to ignore us in ilii-ir .\l."iriiinic itinerary". The trouble. is thc l‘ro- vinuial (io\"ei"|iii1ei1t in its attempt to matte out 111411 11'1" I111‘ hcitcr off than ive 1H1‘ is depriving ll\ of our (linfeileration rights. \\'e are a Prov- inci1, and have the right to he iiii-irgiiizerl ,1; or not. .\re we _to understand l’reinii~r (Ynnpbell bi-lii-vcs iherti are no war veterans ncciling as. sisianri‘ in this Province? .\ri- the London ('i.utunuiiists llritishtr: 111' foreigners? llcrc is the picture ilcscribcd in thi- Embankment as it passed along The Thames ivhi-n there ivas a naval inspection of part of‘ lli(‘ ldei-t: .\s the column passed ll. .\l. S. l‘rii- made great .Ftflil(‘.\ ‘ fined | l l ‘11"1‘11111iI Post of the (‘ommimisi ilcinrni-trationi \l1ll'lll the pugiiacious ineffcciuals, broivn-shii"iq rd iii(‘il. women and children, shook fists in the (linniniiiisi salute. The hands ivere Fllllvtl. ap- liftl‘t'illl_\' to give better hearing to the ‘Ztlilivl insults and slogans. "Sink that ship." \\7i~ ivani Iiatilcships." "Support thc worker's of Spain against Fascism," “We fight i-rr peace," iheyrshotiterl as the police herdod l1ll'lll p:iil(‘iltl_\' zilong the Victoria Embankment. t1ni1 was struck by the fact that it was difficult to dis-corn a truly linglislt countenance in that parade. while many of them were so puny ihatl i110)" had ihfticulty m carrying their scarlet ban-» ncrs ziqziinsi the gentle breeze." Philaiclists ari- blunders in postage stamp production than in more concerned about printing then Briiauis greatest trade rival. the perfection of the art. A tihargc of receiving stolen ~i."unps valued at $2.000 against a .\lon- l|'<‘;ll slJtitlib ilealcr. was" (lisniisseil bv Iiidqq .\lll1‘lt'i‘ .\lonct because it was the cinniuiiii:iiiis own siin who sold them. Complainant said the flffliips, stolen from his collection, had been sold it) llaousi for $5. .\n1ong the stolen stamps. iwnnplainant said. were sonic of the "Wm-ping" l'rini1i~<< filizabetlts. issued last year by the Do- l ininiiiii liHVCTlltIlClll. as part of a series coniW nieinoraiiiig King George's Silver jubilee. llcq vauso of an imperfection in the stamp printing made a mad scramble for the "weeping" prin- ircssiis and a high value ivas placed upon them. 9k 9K i‘ Even the .\'~ray may prove the messenger oi brown-eyed littlc tircek boy, went whistling to ,an impromptu "electric ithziir" in l.os Angelcs of lll\ broken arm. lditcl tins would still he a- livc if he had not been so tiny. lle climhi-il into the chair of a big flitororcopic .\'-ra_v machine in llr. T. T. Rackcliffes office, his lips ,grinil_v as he whistled to conceal the pain in his 1.'irin. broken in a fall from a tree the previous ila_v. tine ivas small-he ivcighcil only 8o pounds Oil ."ir|ii on thc .\'-r.'iy t."ihle. and switched of electricity tore through the boy's frail l)()(l_\'. part of the "whistle. ivhich turned into a tniian. lt appeared Gus’ chest had touched the metal case of thc ntachine, which had to bc [rushed and that th is stringing charge had hit the boy's knee. ' '1 ' -"‘ 1 1 ' "x1 i nndonlit- 1ll1it(‘l‘lll't(‘.~‘ there appeared to bi- a tear in one of; ' '11.,’ 11> iiilv“ l I11!‘ c_\1's of the littlc princess, in the facial re- : production on some of the stamps. Collectors: swift. .~tll'(‘ death. Tlin-ycar-old (ins Kthllls, a1 pursed l ~-anil l)r, ltackcliffe had to push the bulky uni-l (‘lllil(‘ close to his chest. llc laid tins‘ bandaged] llit". 1i"nrrcut. .\n instant later a 70.o00-\"iilt clmrgiii The charge jolted l)r. Rackcliffe zigainst thc: ivall. and he lay on the floor stunned. Little! (ins iwisti-il in ihc chair. a surprised look on‘ his face. .~\ll that escaped his lips was the lastl and 1.1" iVOIQS by Way merely that attacks China, Japan In the Paclflc Itself It. Is n01 persistently challenging her more and more insolentiy to choose between surrender and war. JIPB" has also denounced the Wnshins- ton treaties. She assert? 1111111 Britain and t naval equality which no one would 1 resent but, for the universal fear of her Asiatic policy. Repudlating the political agreement made by the nine interested Powers she in- dicates plainly, as the "Round Table“ iromts out, that the destin- ies of East. Asia are tier business and not. theirs. She has been on rim verge of war with Soviet RtISSlB. which is now only more remote bccause1 Sovie: Russia is at last. too strong to be attacked. Thus the countries round thc Pacific and the Indian Ocean ivonder what is to be the itext stage, what is to be the effect not 0n their territory but 0n their trade, their communications. if war eventually should come.— Hour, Kong Press. Lord Illeilisloe said he had re- turned from New Zcalaud with the point. irrevocably fixed in his mind i that what ivas" cconanncalli" 1 necessary foi" its future deve10P- rneut and pitnperiti' was a great augmentation of population from truth of these iitier- anees. opinion in the Dominions i.» largiilv controlled by immedi- aie problems. Yet there is no in- tclhgz-ut person who docs not re- cognize the nerd of more people as a general principle. It has stilt to be l't'.'ll|Zi‘ll that migration could be l'l‘$tllllt‘(1 Wlllltltllr lilCldfiflblllfl llll- r t1nipioymeut. Methods CPfltllfllvl have to be iieviseti. but as Lord: Bledislozi has paituiti out. there are large amounts of 1110210)‘ turm- ing little tn British banks ivhich 1 could be better employed in trans- ft-crilig anti‘ finmciug people more or less idle. To icntintie the pres- ent. drift is siznpfv an cxpresszoa of defeatism.—Oziklanti News. the obvious Do bachelors make the most stieccsifizi pchiical leaders? One is promptvtl i0 ask this question i by the success of Afaurico Duplessis i leader of the Nationalist Union l Party m Quebfnx He is a bachelor 1 and both the Ltl)“l‘.\l aiiit Consvrv- l afive leidcrs at Ottriiva are bachtiiors- London Fice Press. I l For ihrre weeks Ilitlcr forbids the manufacture of stiuraflc in Germ- any, because there is a meat short- age; anti there is a meat, shortage. as well as a shortage of oihcr foods, becaire I-Iitltr is limiting the 1'11- ports of all gaorls except those rhai are ziccessari" for rearmarruaut. Tints ‘he hot do: is srtcrificctl to the docs of \var.—13usines.s Week. the United States a Qtibat CURING MANY CASES OF MlCvR-AHVE We have all likely come 1n con- tact with those unfortunate 1n- ciividuals afflicted with migraine or 0ne_sided Iieadame. Their number is so large, and the treatment has been so ineffective in past years that a couple of yiears ago when an invitation was given to sufferers to attend a, clinic in a. large hospital many hundreds attenled. All aver the world an intensive search for the cause of this dis- 1 is recorded. After a number of such 41nd the food eaten. , trouble and its removal from 1p0SltlY9 test; as both come from tresstng ailment is being made. Whre I have always felt that. the liver was at. fault, it would seem that allergy-being ovensensitive to certain foods. is realty a large, if not. the largest factor in causing migraine. 1 Dr. W. T. Vaughan in the Journal ' Lancet. speaking of modern methods‘ in the study of migraine finds that, there is an allergic factor in nenriiyj 70 percent. of instances of nugramel Skin tests were found. however, to give refit-able tnfonnation 1n only 50 percent of the cases. 1 In order to increase his range of success Dr. Vaughan developed three additional» schemes. 1—The food diary. The patient- kccps a diary’ of all foods and other substances taken by mouth for a period of iveeks, or even months.‘ During this period each headache l.0 S08 attacks attacks it may be possible the relation between the 2-The genetic (original type) classification of foods. The food which gives a negattvic skin test but is really closey iclatert in its orgin to the fcod which gives a positive skin test, may be lite source of the the dict. may clear up the clinical sym- toms. For instance cheese might give a negative test and buUcr a milk, cheese may be the catise 0f the migraine without giving a pos- ftlve skin test. 3~The number of white cor. puscles in the b'ood. A dmi) 01 103° or more of the white eorpusctes, 3O to 90 minutes after eating thc sus- pected food. 1s strong evidence that. the individual is oversrnrtiv: f0 that. particular food. The first. thought then is that, for some reason the infividual with: migrabie is overscnsitive or allergic; l to Certain foods and if these fcodsl 1 are avoided or he or she can become ——Each of the seven days of the wcek is tlcsiunctl as the Sabbath i Day by various nationalities and ‘ religions: Atondziv is the Greek Sabbath. Tuesday is the Persian Sabbath. Wednesday is the Assyr- ian Sabbath. Thursday is the l Egyptian sabbath. Friday is the,‘ Turkish Sabbath. Saturday is the. the i Jewish Sabbath. Sunday is Christian Sabbath.~Ex. Prosperous pro-war German)’, made so little use of her colonies that only 20.000 Gvrinittis lived in i thcm. whiti- Ic-s than 3 per cent of her nuportetl raw from those colonic-l Germany no more fiends colonies than Itali" ticeded Abysstnla. Hitler", himself. in his book admits this tmth. Now he has changed his tune. He needs glory at home; and colonies for war purposes, not iiconomie-ivfaitchester Sunday Chronicle. 0n its 75th birthday, which [c]! recently, the Post. Office Savings Bank contained a sum equalling I over half the British Budget— i £414.000.000. Five years ago. at the , lxvttom of the depression average I deposit was £31; now-cvidence of i our climb back to prosperity-The average sum is £41. There are 10,- under the bi-licf he was having an X-ray taken ‘ 000.000 depositors. which means that one member of every family in the land has a little buff book, a trifle put by. and that. comfort- able feeling of being plus a little something some others lmven't got. p-London Daily Mall. , _____ According to London newspapers. grofessoi" Schlelcr. the director of the Emin-ess Augusta Hospital in Berlin, was titsmLsscd from his post on January 1. 1936, as a result of disciplinary action taken because he attended the funeral of a weft known surgeon and brain spectat- Lst, Professor Heymann, a baptised lJew, Professor Schletr has since l committed suicide. Disciplinary 1 action is about. to b: taken against close to him because he was so small. An clcc-lP1'°1“-*§°1' Ncckd- P1°19$°T 01 irical evpert explained that dust on a ilanglingl 111°1”"1-‘"‘° 1" 1'1"‘ U"1"°1'-“11Y °1 3"‘ tube had “arcc-d" the current through insulation. l 11" 1°‘ 1111’ 1°11°w111¥ M1911?“ 1'15 was examining a student and asked htm a question about. Hefnd. ; ity o." cases of ‘ sucexi-fuily managed“. materials came . flfOllOtltlCally. ' less sensitive to these foods. m‘gratne ‘may be avoided. The second thought is that, “by 1 uie combined use of skin tests, keep- , ing a. food diary, classifying foods according to their origin. and count.- ing the white corpuscles after a suspected food is eaten, the major.‘ migraine can ice \ FAMOUS LAST WORDS (From "You Have Been warmed," by Fougassc and McCultoughi -—As p, matter of fact, I drive better when Ive had a couple. No one ever makes ME dim my headlights, He's gaining-I can see htm 1n the mirror. It's all right, she's not 1n gear. At. last, darling. You realty must look at. that. sun- set. If you brake carefully, worn tires don't matter a bit. . , . . every inch of this road. Look, here's the thousand Just coming up. Thanks. I can light, my own-this car steers itself. Quick. that's our corner. I've ridden bikes for years and never had a tight. love the early morning-the roads are so empty. Anyway, the hand-brakes all right. I think. She's about due for an overhaul now. ,__ The student replied that. he would not. answer questions about, this Jew, Professor Necket thereupon ordered htm out. of the room.- Edmonton Journal. I Lord Twcedamulr sizes up the Canadian West. as an elementary factor 1n Canadian prosperity and its growing unity. His faith sugg- ests that. the fsoiationiats and pessimists should look around with a broader Canadian outlook. They are playing tricks with the times. éwlnntpog-Trfbune. ' PUBLIC FORUM ‘I'll: cola-n In l»: In III iunuuu by anon-III" I! question cl nt- ‘I50 Clnrlliiuhwl Gnlrllll Ion III y nllono this opinion "cl otrnljohdflil. NOT COUSVINS BUT CHUMS Sin-Some people are born to greatness. Some acquire greatness and some have greatness thrust up- on them. I certainly had greatness thrust upon me when I read in Monday's Guardian that I was a. cousin of L. M. Montgomery. If one could choose one's relatives I should certainly have "Lucy Maud" for a “double first." We are not cousins but our friendship goes back to good old P. W. College days. not the College burned a few years ago but. the old original wooden College of Dr. Anderson's time. L. M. Montgomery is truly great. She is one of whom Kipling wrote “Can mix with kings, nor lose the common touch." I am, Sir, E10. FANNIE J. W. MUTCI! 185 Euston Si. THE NATIONAL PARK Sir,—So the great: Liberal oracles. the Campbeliites, have spoken; and have in their supreme wisdom deci- ded that the quicksarids and under- tow beaches of Cavendish is the proper place for our National Park. They have eliminated Dalvay, the only section of the north-shore which might be at all suitable. It seems that what. took the eye -of our dictator and his henchmen is the long stretch of sand which \\'lll be aviiiilable for at. least two members of the Government zoo as an exercise ground, as it is of the same make and nature as the" Saharah Desert. It will also prove an ideal chomping ground for the twenty-eight others to caper and kick up their farcied legs. Had the Federal inspectors any idea of the chief requirement of a seaside park, safety, they woud never have picked out Cavendish with its dangerous undertows. In their report they elaborate on tempera- tures of water, and make compari- sons with the temperatures at. British summer resorts. Tourists that frequent British summer resorts do not come from swelter- ing cities as do the tourists we are trying to attract. To come from a temperature of from 100 b0 105 degrees, and dip into the waters of our north ' shore would be suicide. Perhaps our_ legislators are looking north instead of south for our tourist trade. No doubt. if properly advertised our Cavendish National Park should attract many Eskimo tourists from Greenland who will relish the waters of the temperate zone. The Polar Bear Swimming clubs of whkh there are a. number in America, might also be attracted. To guard the tourists from the dangerous under- tow it. will be necessary to have an army of ltfe guards along the shore side of the punk. There are a few members of the local House who have not. as yet been provided with emoluments 1n addition to their scssionaf indemnity. Some of them at least would make excellent life- guards and would look charming 1n the life-guards red uniform. We would respectfully nominate Mr. Angus McPhe-e, M.P.P. as Captain of the Guards. Even Hofman's Island, the na- tional home of the mosquito, would be more preferable to Cavendish But the South shore is the only sec- tton of P. E. I. that. ts suitable for a Seaside Park. I am, Sir, etc. SOUTII-SIDER. T. CANADA'S LARGEST sstunc CIGARETTE TOBACCO I01 Mr. Tea Pol! 8.,“ For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN Orange Pekoe Tea McGreer Climbing Down (Winnipeg Free Press) A year or two ago Mayor M0008 of Vancouver created a very bad im- presston tn Great; Britain by his proposal to repudiate obligations of the ctty to its debenture holders, He was probably soon convinced that. he had made aserious mistake. When arrangements were being ntade for Vancouver's jubilee programme this 3mm", an invitation was extended to the Lord Maibr of London-the smaller City of London which eon- tatns the financial centre. The 10rd Mayor catne, bringing with him some of his officials and the pagrautry of his office, and he was" t-reatcd like a prince. Was this not. the extending of an olive branch by lvfnvor McGecr, and its cordial acceptance in London? Now, he 1s on his ivay to Britain. Before sailing from Quebec he even declared that British Columbia. and A'bcrta atone have room for a hundred ntlllion people Thai. is tak- ingquite along VlPW, but the senti- ment will be ltichly ap])l'3\'€‘tl by a. considerable number in Great Britain who are interested in migration proposals; and Mr. McGcm‘ would think that that; ivns all to the good. Just ivhathc intends to do in Bri- tain. besides being diplomatic and endeavorlng to create a better im- presion, we do not. know. 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