__PA GE FQILR O 1.1a gnAiztorTa-rown ogaizmhiv 4; stubborn feature holding back the present recov- ery movement. The new Purvis housing scheme is designed to attack unemployment at its final and most formidable otitpost. To this project the Federal Government has declined to give effective support for the allog. ed reason that the‘ Dominion finances do not warrant the undertaking of so ambitious and The Charlottetown Guardian morning unity (foul-um mini $1.00 nu you (In mum») ii-iiii-ri-ii In (‘lly $4.00 ni-r pm iln e ‘ Prime l-Zilunril |ll|ll|Il| $5.00 iy-r year (in ndvunl) - , a y p utlllGil tn ceneda nee United Stu!" costly a scheme. There is of course a Housing t,‘ l 12'" _"'“ I;A""LI"UI;TT2;WI931‘ Acton existence at present, under which pros- l‘. . .________. __ __,_ ' _’, __ iwvnve hontemvflers who are able to finance 2o ' : "(up p“. pfichauds Visit per cent. of the ultimate cost of their plans can secure tlie balance and certain loaning from the _Federal Treasury corporations. but only a 711i‘ 11"» ilc. l'\"'-'ll' ll‘ i if liti" "ll t - - - . i ’ l Ciiirililil niclci-in: lti) illlbtlil ,liiili‘i ibiiicliiiziitdiixhiitilil smiiii iiiiiiiioiiiioiiiii iiiiisii desiring i-o iiiiiiiii iiiiiii , , an‘ HHHWT O1. Hghvrlcg‘ “W,” R U‘ Wcltjdhcrc bet-ii able to avail themselves of this method of l' , _ v ' . .' ‘l assistance. The new plan proposed bv Mr. .lIll-l_\ lll illc tiinisc ot .-ui lllslttTllllll tour of the , - r - ~ ' . l\l.'iritiiiie il‘ro\iiici-s. \\liili- it is not .\lr. .\lich— iiiiiiiii is designed i0 make iissiiiiiiiice aliaiiahiii i] iudis first visit nu hi-lii-vc it is the first lie has iii iiie giiiiii iiiiiiii 0i iiiii Piipiiiiiiiioii who Caiiiiiii iii nillilf‘ siiiirc tlnl uiiiniii-ttiiiit otii his (‘ilillllfl coli- piii iii) iiie 2o piii ceiii iicposii needed iiiiiiiiii 5 _’ I _ H ' . ' . _ the i034 housing scheme. The new plan is 5 ieagut, I i-n. tliirlis .\. lluiiinng. as Liberal _ -d bp h I . . :iiniliil;ttt' liol‘ (lllCilPI at nliicli time it was iai i0 “iii is iieiiiii Oi iiiiioiiiiziiiiion viiiiiii oi I __ ._ q . -— . _ p. _ . .‘ from $20 to $25 per month on low cost homes. 1 §Cilll\_\ Ito-sible lur the l‘l~llt‘lIi‘> .\linister to Ownerahi to b a l-rd . d f I get ituicli first lizinil lllliitflllllllilll of the condi- Wars i p ii Cilii e over a peiiio 0 2o Jiiin of the indu-trv in :his l‘ri>vii1ce. ' l" . . p. Hm. pm] CHI,,‘,,,,PH,_H.\. WM“ m m“ Pmhicn] The explanation gHCVII at Qttawa for the non. Di Ell the liib-iiir ii-liiriiiciii, and expresses regret giiiiiiiiiiiiigice pihihe hkiiig ifioiiiiliiiiiiigiiii iiii iiiii a that it \\.'t~' ili-i-iui-il ni-iw-s-zirt- to turn down the fgiiitlzlliraiil isliqiiii i c Cosi itliloiiid ism” gieai . -. . . Y i!‘ rcipiesl li-r (ill i-\ti';t uionllis fishing. It ex- . iiiei. iieiiisiiiii. i0 ace 3i i e piiisiiiii 5; __ _! l] _ I _ _] - l _ H f time. The Minister of Finance, however. ts said 91 lliiiiii - ii- iiilli iiiii ii iiiii-l ii lliiii-iiii i0 ii i to he svmpathetic with the Purvis scheme and a; ford f'¢llt‘li in some other \v;i_v. In llllS hope all m pwe- .7? n . f .d ‘I ‘ ‘I F , I di nill concur. \\ i- might ri-uiiiiil the Minister. in fimili] e ggieiinfiiiiiiisiiuii‘ ail “den KEG Isidiii,“ - - < z c s so nrer iasis. A r urvis llll p:ii'ii~.iii spirit, llliil 2l~~l\lIlll\"L‘ tit ottr hslier- t . . - . . . , ' , q- I y _ ' - i ,- _ _ -|_ - _ _ is said to be ttnivtlling with this assurance, im- N , inn ‘\\.t~ oui Ill tlii primary irllllLillltll-lb Zlsslliillflil patient over <0 great a delay in mecfin wlntl w by his party cwuiiliiliucs ill this lil‘i|\'lllCt5 in the h _ ' - . . g . m km elumun kwynzul e regards as an emergency situation. and 1S ill lt is also lill1'l'\‘~llll_tf to rec'd], at this time. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii‘ iiiiiiiis he can giii liiieseili ciiiiiliiiiiiii I H _ _ H” - - H p \l_] _ _ l,_ _» non from the Government. to resign official l: W “ ‘“~.1~‘.“""‘ "l ““.- li - i l “‘-‘"- ""‘"' res onsibilities which he finds it nn osible to s‘ rial .\lnu_-tci" of l‘_itlthc \\orl<s, in the Legisla- dish?‘ auifirto .1’ P " \ n ture in 11,35. tlizit :1 biiutis oi “so much a htin- i iige S i i“ iii-l‘ , g tired on lilsllii shiiuld he paid, either by the pro- _ ‘i . t, Vllliiilll or ii-ilerzil riilniinistratiiiiis. Etimpean J- Editorial NQQQ; f l _i ri fishermen. ln- zirgui-il. were lit-tug amply subsi- l n [ll7f‘(l and hon, n-uhinit similar governmental Robespierre “.35 guiioyined this dam I794‘ p_ assistance. coirlit iiur lhllUYlllUll compete in for- n a s is p 01 tie" mettle-hr _ _ It n-ill be noted that the Hon. Mr. uiehdtni, w It n-ns .\'li. .\lilnt_i_ii~s contention that the wired Hm,‘ M“ Lepag€ direcp I“, did not] fishei'iiicit ill the \lt'llilylllllf‘,\ liitil w‘; lllppp/[Ifil-Plllll ‘fire m Ho“ Mp Ahclntyre m m“ Mn Lcpage l on $4_()(>i“t,t><r(l Zlffillllllg nuilt-r the llillllax that he would be here today. p Award. lmclt in 13f)", which tivzts rightly clue at 4i ni vi I K those lil'1I\|ll<“i‘< and which ()ll‘f'.,gfi_\'(’fl1fl“l£‘l‘l}:5 A" this Suing and prosecution of Ne“ Ci ‘l! -‘ll”lll1l H“ l’ll‘\' ‘lllll “‘ll"ll' llfibijllre '_ e Reade ofthe “Ioods-Readebrokera e firnimaltes ' It l: si iiiiiiiiiiiiii‘ ‘iiiiiiiiii iiii. lliii iiii iii? Diiiiilnmn Gm“ us wonder ivhether there is proper stipervision 9. ernnietit to lIIlVt‘ this ztcciitint ihstributctl equal- of Such firms by the Attomcyyiveneral‘ u ly among tho-e ll~llt‘l'llll‘ll who at present are s. at a. s. l! 3' unable to but boats, gear. engines. nets or sup- B . ll , - Plies" llHiiriot .\l'u"cli 20 103R) i iiiiii iii-iii" do iiiiiy iiiiisii iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii -~i ' ' ‘ , ' ‘ ' from seeds. p p That certainly would be a’ windfall ‘to our Daddy, “N0. ymmg ma“ POHU-mi Plums we ‘ s1 fishermen at the present time. .\lr_ Michaud. more often the result of a bi, of ckver gram ‘ l we trust, will look into the matter, and with ingyl fl Mr. Xlclutyreis assistance, evolve some plan a e a a i whereby this gratuiti- could be distributed. Prime Brink," (s-hzflnberlain h“ amped .-= a s _ _ _ members of his cabinet that they must not leave‘ e ' b |giIOrllIg The MGTIIIIIIGS the country for the present. 'lihis has resulted 3 _ in the cancellation of the proposed visit to Can- jil The Douzililsiwii litii-i- Leif/lid will arrive short- ada of the Hon. Vlialter Elliot. Secretary of i c" ly in Quebec" frinn lilzisgoiv, carrying two large State for Scotland, who was due in hlontreztl 9.1mm scln-iliili-il to make a trip through "lzas- this month. ‘ tern tiaiiziilzt." ~llll(' p.'ii't_\', coitsistiiig of 200 * l‘ " ‘ f<cotfislt schoolhiris, \\'lll cover an lllllcrftfl’ em- Bootleggers are not by any means confined to ." ‘urztcint; Quebec. Xloutreztl, Ijlllfcillliiltl Moun- this Province. though the term originated here. i l . :.'tiu=_ iliiiinzi. llzuniltiitt, .\ii:ig.'ir:i Falls. Ilulltltm. ln Montreal the other day, the police gave chase s a p,“ gmnlpy; llnriiiuit and Kitten-lint. Aii- to a‘ suspicious-looking truck making li|\\'ili'(lS z pint-r lntrty of zoo tuiilci- the auspices of ‘the the city. Ihe driver ran it in a. ilitch. and then ()\.,.,.__,.;,5 ]_,»,i,pu<~__ilit~ l.-tr;_;i-~t pzirty organized, escaped. Investigation showed it contained 20o f _ _ . _. l . . . t l)v the l.l\'t’l~('ii< I.e.'i_=_g'ut' iii the l iiiled l\llll.{1llIlTI ' gallons of illicit rum. - ' iii 4i 101 in for travel to (iZill-‘lllil. and representing. we arel told, “one of the most important steps iti ful-l Of cotirse, Prince lidivard Island is going to f i t filling the chief :iim of llli‘ lxvtgtte. namely, to I get it iii thepeck again inrthe matter of uiicm- 1 cement lililhllllslllli l1t'l\\ct‘ll tlie itieuihers of the ployinent relief. The Minister of Labour kind- d» f , Byiyjeli t'iillllllllll\\l‘llllll of nations by the ztcttial l_v tells the (ianadian Press that another cut is i I exchange of \‘i~ilsii—-\\ill visit Quebec, .\lon- to be made in our allowance this Fall. Was it ,i " grggl (mutt-a, Tori llllfi and Niagara Falls and the Provincial Government, or the Federal (iiov- i ‘ ~flqum p, flit-m liriutin on August 6, i ernment, that put up the notice in the Square i i The point about lllcse visitations is that they the other day “No Help \\"anterl" to prevent he- ‘ ’ purport m t-ivvt-r lizistern (izmarla while totally tug-annoyed by the hordes of unemployed want- ‘ i ignoring the .\l:iritinie l’rovinces._liior4 that, of ing jobs? course, the visitors will not be responsible. b0 doubt thev wntilrl be delighted to have the op- ‘ pOm,,,;p-',,f Q(*(~l|lg this si-eiion of (ianada and I _ its ppnpilp, llut their itineraries have been ar- V activity has‘ increased and the capital goods and ranged with “flit-f t-nilg in vii-w. The Lentrall armament industries are n-orking at capacity. Provinces sci-iii 10 have the inside track iri mat- The value of exports rose early in the year btit t“; n; ‘M; “my was exceeded by the rate of increase in imports. v Another itini-rarv in vi-hich the Maritimesi partly because of the rise in the price of raw i ‘ Seem to hitve hi-i-ti iigniireil is that of the British g materials. An abundance of idle money, arising paflliilllflllllrlitlh‘ who are to visit Canada next, out of the credit inflation of recent years, made month to sltidv (‘itnnilizm problems in response; possible large-scaloGovernment debt consolida- p, an intitntiinii from the Canadian (fhamber of‘ tions. Complete. figures for Government rev- C-nm.,...r.-,._ A; ,-,nu.n,ii.~eil in a London despatch. enue and expenditure are not made public, but Government expenditures are reliably estimated in \‘f'~‘lt‘l'll.'l\'i.< fiiiarilinn. thev will visit Mon- h-a,-{l_ 'l‘.n-inino_ \\'inniiiigg, Regina. Saskatoon, to be at the rate of i9 billion marks a year, or .- 1- I ..n ll iZillFHllVVl‘ and Victoria. triile those of five ears a 0. fqliviiy, l.ilttl l ll. _; l ‘l’ . ‘g It qpmlq no; in» [on lltl!‘ for our Maritime. boards ‘iii Llnemployment in Germany is said to have been reduced to a practical minimum, industrial of lrllilt‘, n-liich are nffilinti-il n-iih the Canadian Good prospects for farm crops are now evi- Chanilypy- hi (ii|lll|]li'l‘i‘i‘, to have thc,it.iner.ar_v ex- dent in all parts of Canada except ln the prairie tenili-il m llltillbll’ lL-tlifux. Saint John and (iltar- wheat belt where the. most serious and prolong- i‘()llt‘tw\\'i1. if political pri~s~uri~ is l‘l(‘Cf‘§‘~'i'll‘_\' Mr. ed drought in the history of the cottntry con- l tinues practically unrelieved. The advent of warm dry weather has been of great benefit to farmers in the eastern provinces and British Columbia where haying is now general with a good crop in prospect. Spring grains and hoerl A F \lrl can. .\l.l'.. sllttlllll lit“ Plllle l" ll“ mme’ ihiingi N! a guest of the Parliamentary Associa- [lififl on his recent trip ri\'et'<i'0§. ht‘ 11°_ lilfflllll refill/cs tlie iinpiwrtaiice iiti Hislililllfill? "l llll5 klml --.-_ .-.--nu.< o » ' cro s are >romisin throii hout all western purvis May Resign Caiiiada andi the effgcts of tiliie late wet spring have been largely outgrown. While parts of the Ifillillliflili‘ l‘<‘l"l*l ill "ll‘l“"'l lllifl “l3 ‘irlllllli B‘ province are too dry, general conditions are still PlllWis, iltt" nhli‘ illlll ri'si>tll't'f‘llll (Iltalfmflfl Of good in Manitoba although the rust which is the .\i.ill<|ll.'tl liIini>li>i111<"11 (iiiiiniioiiiii. may Yc- widely distributed may y°l Prove a serious fac- gign office oii zicciiiint of sharp ilitilierences with. thie lxini; imii-riiiiii-iil. .\lr. lilllwlf‘ ll-‘ls lill-‘adcd the. .\'.'ttioii.il l'i.llll\lii_l'llli'lll (iiiiiiiiissiivn for 3 “up. nM-c 111,-“, ;, ytwit‘, giving the lrflVCfllTllClll and the 011111111‘). llll‘ bencliit of his wide business experience and urctit executive allllll.“ ‘fllllolll Thi- salary expressed in his con- tor. Saskatchewan conditions have shown little or no improvement. i o n o Seven planes of the latest type. suitable for carrying mail. express and passengers, have been ordered by Trans-Canada Air Lines and three remuneration. of those will be delivered during the present tract of <'111l'l".\l"“'ll l“ lll“ “mllllml one Oi one summer. The three planes to be delivered first dollar a yiuir. H are each capable of carrying ten passengers. A (liwlhlltill lil‘1IlIl()ll.'i\\'.'t to the \\_it1<l<'1r sill" They are Lockhead-Electras. Delivery of two sacs that llll’ Kilillfl’ iii the trulllilt‘ 15 lllF kl"? of these io-passenger planes is expected in jiilv, Giil\'(‘l'lllllt‘llli.i l't'lill~i'll ti»? l'_u-'tl'<'1‘fll" “llll we the third in August. These planes cost ap- (illJllFlll-‘ili i-f tbi~ iilllllllllsqfll] \\'llll ri-sitevl l" proximately $75,000 each and will have a llll‘ l‘l"‘"‘i ‘llr- liliiiili hi“ ‘iiiiiiiliillliil. ii", ll," cruising speed of 18o miles pfir hour. In Decem- “inpmpnt oti the llllt‘illlrlil_\lllt'lll situation within hm,‘ it is expected that deliwry Wm he made m- flu- lllllllllllllll. _ the four tit-passenger Lockhead-Electra planes. Tlii- pliui~ i" ‘l"_“‘l’_"" llli" ""'i‘i'iil"i"l l" ‘iilni These cost approximately $110,000 each and will teiiiplnli- an illilsi-‘iillllillirll lllllllltliPll l'i'1l<‘Ttlll.\' l"'i have a criiisinfl Sliced of 200 miles P91‘ hour. All -| p,“ putt housing schvine. i|<'~1u11"'l l0 Fl“~'_lll "P seven of these planes are twin-engined. each eii- thi- slum areas in tlie l1tt'i_ii-i' cities. It is of gin‘, having Sufficient rmw” g0 "m i" m“, "f Ctlflfvf’ in iliese larger Crlltlr-s lll-‘ll 1111""ll'l".‘" tlie fniluri- nl one engine the plane could fly nient in the building tra-les constitutes tlie moi! over tlie Rockies. NOTES BY TllE WAY They have n Folk Craft Society in Vancouver, and a folk craft shop hes. conducted by a uspi director of the folk song and folk the largest stores in the city. The work of various nationalities ts dis- played and a school for weavers ls to be a feature. lion to folk-craft should be given in New Brunswick. A beghnirig has been made but progress Ls slow,_ Ex. Soviet children front their model classrooms. and perhaps even from their model creches. are writing ten- der-hearbed, childlike letters to the newspapers about the latest execu- tions. They rejoice tn the death of the "Fascist reptiles." A little girl writes: “May the names of the de- generates be accursed." A little boy says ft is good ‘that. covered and shot. Three little girls and a boy say: “Let the enemies tremble; they will be utterly de- Poor little Soviet Peter- They know 1t was a famous victory. ‘They have been told so. and have been told t-o hate. 5o in the German schools the children study Julius Streichers primer on the Jews, and in Italy they are taught to hate England. And that. 1s how beautiful new worlds are built. --Ne\v Yor.k T mes. Three-fourths of the habitable globe is in the hands of six nations. The other quarter the remaining slxt All told. there ts onl square miles of earth. y-odd countries. control 13,172,000 square miles. or approximately one-quarter. The sec- ond largest landowner is the Soviet Union. with 8.144.000 square mlles—‘ about one-seventh of the total. France ranks third with nearly 5.000.000 square miles and China fourth with some 4,250,000. comes fifth and last, each vrith somethln 3,00ll,000.—Neu' York World gram. g like , Tele- Tlu- labour problem will be a hot potato for the conventions of Lhel political parties to handle whenl they meet in preparation for 1940.‘ They may be expected to take it. upl even more gingerly than ever. Per-l naps i>_v then public opinion will hnie clarified and crystallized onl some of the issues involved. AL any’ rate. the outlining of some formula that will enable labour disputes fol be settled more in the spirit ofl "sweet reasonableness" is a consum- mation devoutly to be wished for.‘ Buffalo News. _____ The Japanese military have oc- cupied a. stipreniely independent. position. Their prestige has been high in the estimation of the peo- Die . . . The events of the last 40 years- prove that they have used tha: position -____. For: mam’ the Ontario govern- ments plan to conduct. a "horror"l catnpaigti in an effort to make the- Dllltlll accident-conscious and traf-l flc-eatulous must seem the last re- SOH- Beyond legislative extremes; in prohibitive measures, it amounts; . About everything else.‘ 05811)’ be expected to; mon sense and human deer-trey has been tried. The re- sults are that the authorities an-l nount-e ncreasing fatalihes that arel “eniial1111z-" leehr is H. powerful emotion. Normally it is not a de- terrent. to be highly dove Qped or. WFPlQS-Sll‘ Ewnloited. But it is cap-l able of many forms of control over human which certainly i ercised if left to common sense or individual good. Judgment-Toronto Star. ._____ Cflmillalnl. ls made in the United States that the spray ng of trees m kill insects also kills birds. This l that while most, fer. not to import allies which may tuin out to be worse pest; mm "like they destroy-Toronto Sta; -_~_ A Great Falls maglsfrah: decldedl that a drunken driver shouldn't. be allowed to drive a car in that city’ 88min. It was a life penalty. That’; the way to deal with the driver who he lives of others. press. Th r government of E _ t .| f . Wllll the blllgest crliriiniidi wiiveiiclt In fact. ln a few months ed -___. The British forel thony Ede n Mediterranean l5 p, main arterial road for Great Brit. sin. but there la room for every- body. It seems necessary from time to time to remind Italy of th‘s fact. Bgltaln is not crowding anybody, noéx does she intend to be crowded. -_____ "The new Prime Min the same inclination infer he: not towards imag- la predecessors. sets,’ ‘writes Depeehe de Toulouse. Mr. Chamberlain has perhaps e better knowledge of foreign affairs than had Mr. Baldwin, and lo oer- tnlnly more interested tn them. lfiirther, the Chamberlain family has always been closely interested in French developments. All this may be very important for the fut- ure of Anglo-French relations.- Wlndnor Star. _.___.._. A report of the Downlninn Bureau of Statistics indicates that more than 25.000000 pounds of freight Much more atten- | l traitors are dLs-, is divided among i y 51.000000, good, bad. ' and indifferent. Of that the British‘ its this more Brazil l the United States! ‘laid down that it would on , tlons has not t ‘ towards bran Longevity 0f Premiers (Toronto Star) The death of Sh‘ Robert B01119" - would have been B3 on June 26 — Canadian premiers. 0f the 11 three are living. Of the l remaining eight, only one ianed w ‘when "m; Sir John momma. who died suddenly in England at 50 ijusl after b91118 5W0m 1n 8s a -' privy councillor by Queen Victoria. l Sir John a. Macdonald Lived w be 76; Blr Alexander Mackenzie, "l0; sir .1. .1. Abbott, '12; Slr John iTnompson, 50; Sir Mackenzie Bowell, nearly 94; Sir Charles Tupper, 94; Sir Wilfred Iiaurler, 7'1; Slr Robert Borden. neary 88. It, is a, remarkable record. I Of the surviving three, Mr. |Melghen ls 64; Mr. King 63 next. December; Mr. Bennett. will be 6'7 soon. A possible explanation a man does not usually become ‘Premier unless, at middle life or later. he is strong and vigorous. That is. one of the qualifications for a premiership is also one of the factors in a long life. Another explanation may be that men who become Premier or attain high position ln the Cabinet thereby secure an interest in life which has a marked psychological efect upon their physical well-being. It ls hard work. but they like it. To Arm For Peace The Flrtnightly (London) In the wider worid. the rearma- ment of Great Britain ls taken everywhere as the best reinforce- ment 0f all that makes for peace: the industrial recovery of Great Britain is seen as a hopeful sign for the world's commerce Nowhere strongly expressed than in the United Statesf and movements make themselves felt for some arrangement. between the English-speak rig peoples which may lessen the restraints on inter- ls ithut i (Eliot 01110 of yours - 1 OVERWEIGHT CAUSES BOTH GALL BLADDER. INFLAMMA- TION AND DIABETES That. overweight ls a. liability from the health standpoint has been l known by insurance companies for many years. Their figures as to sickness and death of policyholders l show quite definitely that the 4 SD JULY 28. 1! A Mr. Tea Poll Says; For a Delicious Cup G Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMII\ Orange Pekoe Tea ii chance to save the world ourselves from devastating Otherwise the Eilrqpean Spain may end by bi-mgl "Spanish" war in Europe. The European War In Spain Wlckham Steed tn The Contemp- 1 overweight ls more likely to have i heart. bloodvessel and kidney all- ment; than those of normal weight. He ls also a poorer risk under sur- l gical operation. l Physicians have known for years that overweight has been a fore- runner of diabetes and should be absolutely avoided when there is a family history of diabetes. Some physicians have been of ' the oplnlon that, just as gall bladd- er trouble and appendicitis are | often related, so also may gall l bladdertrouble be connected with or be the cause of diabetes. Dr. A. Tebruggen. in a Berlin medical journal records the re- sults of a study of a number of cases where examination was made after death to team what. connec- tion extst; betwen age. overweight. and gall bladder trouble and be- tween age. overweight and dia- betes. l In diabetic patients of less than l fifty years of age he never notic- j ed any connection or relation with 1 gall bladder trouble. In diabetic l patients between the ages of 30 and 50, overweight was frequent, and in those beyond the age of 50 overweight was very frequent. Dr. Terbruggen thus thinks that l national trade‘ Thfigevésryaiélaileeafin: gall bladder disturbances are not will to this end. T beneficent ruler ivhose policies 1n the United States appear to be gradually prevailing over the vitri- ous oppositions of huge interests and a rigid Constitution‘ °ccllli5 l" boll‘ wlldlllll Amerlcal 5651s 111111 king lire] favors the over the world. It, will bei blflddfl’ certainly wishes that should play its part in ma easier fem diff cult for him, at a when the name of England is ular with his people. m work England. The United States, em- erging from a desperate time of all.‘ but coilapse, see Great. Britain also, rising strongly back to prosperitigl and instead of Jealousy there isi sympathy greater than at any time since the War. H ertzoifs Protest The Spectator (London) General Hcrtzog has raised once again the question of the transfer of the native terrltor es of South Airlcti to the Union, nssertmg that further delay in the transfer would amount to a breach of faith. Such a statement of the case cannot be Justified by the facts/It ls true that the 1935 agreement fully accepted a policy designed to lead ultimate- ly to transfer. But it was clearly ly be- tmliiics" when it could be effected "vcth the full acquiescence of the populations concerned.” From a geographies and economic point of view there can be no doubt about the desira- bility of associating Swaziland and Basutolnnd with the South African Union. If the economic position were alone in question, the terr tor- les might be handed over at once. But politically the problem assumes a different form. and it ls idle to deny that the South African at- titude towards the black popula- ip t0 now Inspired the inhabitants of the territories with conf dence. General Hertzog asserts that the assurance given him that officials should be in- structed to promote a disposition sfer have not been carried out. That question should be examined; gut. ft was never ln- tended that. pressure should be put upon the population to influence their view. The issue which General I-Iertzag des res, and which is in 1t- self deslrabie, can only be promot- ed by continual co-operatlon be- tween the Union and the adminis- trations of the territories. and can not be forced prematurely. time P0P- eomc “practical ing i936. This ls a tremendous tn- crease over 1935 when the revised tetdi was 17.618000 pound-s The growth is due quite largely to the mining activities 1n the portions of Canada not served by railways.- St. John Citizen. and express were carried by ll! dur- Gassv Stoiiiachs ‘i RELIEVED i If you have "nny ouble with your stomach e ‘h u indigestion, dyspepsia, sou: stomach, heartburn, gastric distress. elo. Then don't de- lay getting a bottle of Dr. L. B. Evolve, Stomach Mixture lirimedilfzly. Evan's Stomach Mixture ll n prescription of Dr. L. B. Evens, noted English Physio- ian of which we have the sole right: to and IIIIOO selling it have received nruneroul testimonial: from 'utisfled purchasers. Try e bottle today. Price l5 cents. S T O C K A I D ANIMAL SPRAY KILLS AND IIEPELB FLIES, LICE. and MOSQUITOES Mookliil ll one of the belt cattle spray! on the market and In absolutely guaranteed not to hint mill, nor to stein, blister nor burn the hide or hair. Cull for PRICE I'll. 12.8 0Z5. $1.00 l riii-: rwo inns a .5“ 5 § a a cause of rhabetes. In his opinion gall bladder disturbances and dia- betes are both really the result of financial obesity (overweight! as overiveicht. ns He suiz- obesitv of gall I on the a pre- causes on one hand development disorders. and. other hand. fn ease of disposition, overweight also with i diabetes. Thus in addition to the extra work put on the heart and bloodvessels by overweight. these two other serious ailments-god bladder tn- flammatfon and diabetes -have been shown m be often caused b.v I overwelzht. Overweight can be prevented ln the great ma fng less, resti more. A simple safe method of reducing weight ls to continue to eat the usual amount. of meat. egcs. fish 11ml Dl-‘tllllrv. but to cut down by nne-ouartci- to one-half on all jority of cases by eat- ng less. and exercising starches. fats. and liquids. _____________ i l What should we know For better or worse. Of the Long Ago. Were it. neuter-Verse‘! What ships went down; What walls were razed; Who won the crown; What lads were praised? A fallen stone, 0r a waste of sands,- And all is known Of Art-less lands. But you need not delve By the sea-side hills Where the Muse herself All Time ful lls. Who cuts with his scythe All things but. hers; A11 but the bilthe Hexameters. ——O1lver St. John Gogarty. "Is there much activity lri real orerv Rev-cw 11101111011) VOTE DIVIDEND Soon or late the British Govern- inent or, falling the Government CHIQAGO_ Jl i‘__ the British people, win have to de-i land sue; C0353“? also?" cide whether this oounu-y and the British Commonwealth uphold the principles of English Common Law in the international sphere 0r tol- sldfarles reported today a quarter net profit of $3.l7B,38 $2.02 s. share, compared with _ 200.101. or $2.29 a share. the §l“‘°i.§?£‘°. "$132 “fitfilimilliil. responder new iii mi. without delay to tell all whom it Dwell)“ "med l’- cll-lll 111W may concern that. British policy °l ‘l l‘ “ha” and all BXlra o will be directed against the war- “me- iwvable Sept. 1 to Sli method of dealing with the affairs llllldlils °l l'°°°l'<l AUK- 13. of nations, and that any country —-—-——-————- that may! have retcourtse tot the method o nar mus no eoun u - pa British indifference orkneutrail- t. Within this framewor reclse A ~ - . _ reiigoriai obligations may be eihtered "dilililiitssiii-iitiiiiiieiiriiiiiliiiliieliiieiliiiii into But such limited obligations m fl.y;it,l,.,,.,.--. You'll must. not. be taken to imply hid!!- ference or "disinterestness" 1.0- 2i 9" '9l'd"'lllI'O|lefl' ward: the fate of other regions. Still less ought room to be left for any supposition that assaults upon the freedom of nations which up- hold representative democratic 1n- stztutlons can leave the British people unmoved. Were such a pol- icy as this to be proclaimed. before the sands have run out in Spain and elsewhere, there might yet be Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING IS Offering to the Public a i branches of Real E Agent and Man To BUY. SELL, RENT City and Country. To give valuations, arrange Mortgage Loans. Secure Tenants, .Collect Rentals and Manage Properties and Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked lo List Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. TEL. 1376 Charlottetown i ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FABES Sydney - $8.10 Going Friday July 30th—return limit August 2nd W. K. ROGERS 181 Queen Street ti: service in all stale " as ager. Properties in l Meet. Your Friends AT THE estate around here" "I'll say there is." answered Farmer Cortistossel. "we've been averagin’ an earthquake to ever-y s_lx months." EYeSIGiiIlT EXAMINATIUN Dominion illustration Station Field Day A Full Program For Pleasure With Profit. Fitting and Sunpiytng Ginsu Etc. ll. J. MllBllll OPTOMETRIBT MONTAGUE. l’. E. I. Oflioe Connected With runtore Professional Cards Date Place qperuhr Auguot 2 haontogue F. Mfllplyre " 3 A iston T. . lie en " 5 ltusttco John L. Clark " 6 lgfd Paint Nlegigondlfh StEwnrt " 7 .Pe ro C or ac wen " 10 Rose Volley John W. 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