-9555 "Lilli..." _. TIjEWCl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1111-: cmunorrrrown GUARDIAN blunting llaily (Founded III 1”" Pie Idenl. LleuL-Col. W. Chester 8- Mel-Ire Vice President. J- R. Burnett. IJJ. Secretary. LicuL-Col l). A. VlacKInnou. 0.8-0. Editor and llzinugin Director. J. B. Burnett. FJJ. l‘ sitrialv Eillfnr. Frank Wllkll’. SFBSPIFPTION RATES 55.00 per vcur (In advance! lGIIVPI-f‘ It CI" $4.00 pcr ,eilr 1 . advance] mulled to P l! Island 53.00 nrr vcny tin nrlvancct mailed to Clnadn and 0.8 Mi-mhcrs Audit Bureau of Circulation: ,. “The Slrougcsf Memory is Weaker than the IVc-akesf Ink.‘ ‘f; rmoxbxr. APRIL l. 1940- Nu Longer A Luxury r fl is cx;11*-"<'l that new taxation will be im- pu-itd 1 . ncw Parliament to meet the cost vi 1'1» at“: cttttrt. 1111c t. s.tu1'ce of taxation will be the 31,1111“; ' fact, enterprising motor car ._ t a stihstantial volume of early ~ by admonishiug would-be pur- v their new cars now, before the cud. mlustrv, says the Financial Post, willing to make whatever sacrifices ~.t'v to win the war. But its spokes- chdsyts to l-t: new f.'1\.'r*s 1T ‘ l .1» .~ 11w». r<-.-t' the use ~tf the tcrm “luxury” in re- lélbltll t.» ' :r product. ln tT-l- war utch a term tnay have been iuscii-cd. l-lvit toil , it is argued, the motor car hrs hrfit "v an "v-sentitl factor in transporta- ti :1 hv ~ ctirt- < of the Canadian public." Adtiit" t "v so" 1.- azu tnuihilcs are still luxuries. Bu: ~11 1 'lll‘ i'-~!11~ of clothing, food, shelter and 11 — “nd of staple merchandise that are no ' i x. "ii-s. T1- ...l< o" atitoutcitive transportation as a lt1\::r\, itniy i111;t‘v an elciticnt of stigma not justittcd bv the izicts. $pring T0 Poland For tlx- first time in many years, says 4 ex- chcing ‘ ople of Poland look upon the ad- vczit o s1 sing with feelings of apprehension. The thtttigIit of the thaw evokes no welcoming response i~t. thflir hearts. Tllv: rr 1~>n is that Poland is still suffering from t]: slcdgc-hzirmer blows of the wicked Nazi v-ztr macltiite. Not only were buildings smashed by bombs, not only was general econ- omic life severely crippled, but important so- cial st-rviccs wcre also ruthlessly swept out of cxisttthcv. Nttdical supplies were depleted, health ctpiiptncrit was damaged, sanitary ap- pztratus nttvs blasted t0 bits. This damage was bad 011111; . 1h: top of it is the general lower- ing rf t 11g sland-irds and consequent lower- ing of (ii-case resistance. .t\:1t1 mw crniies-tthe pay-off. Spring and thrnvs and the release of germ-laden surface wat- trs v. h cl. t1'...'1_\' spread contagious far and wide. l1 by sonm black misfortune an epidemic (cho- ltrri. tvphrid, bubonic plague) should break out m the Na. vlcstrtwted areas of Poland, it would s" ccp acr ss that imfortune area like a prairie fuc 11nd make inroads into neighboring countries of the most frightful kind. No wonder Poles view the advent of spring with apprehension: no wonder Nazi health of- ficials are bclatctlly taking steps to prevent an outbreak of iliscase in their crudely looted Polish territory. 'l‘he next month or six weeks may tell s grim story. M’. Sweden's Assistance Although SWCCCH, for reasons satisfactory to herself, though contrary to the best interest: ot freedom, dcmocracy and world peace, refused the Alhcfi prunhsittn to go to the aid of Finland, il"? ‘llfl 21c of hcr treasure to her hard-pressed neighbour. A (lispalch from Stockholm esti- mates that her aid to Finland, in money and in supplies, has amounted to the remarkable total 0f STZF-‘ltttftfto. This total is growing with "U." lltl" ll“ l"t1~‘“"5- It l! Rmwlng with evef)’ hour as 1'...» F cdish food trucks roll in 1 steady stream our zhe Finnish border. It already amounts to $30 s head for every man, woman and chYd in $wrden———thc equivalent, per oapits, of a b11101 uiore than $22,000,000 from the lwdic 111 1' tmtla. In the presence of this Slllcilt ".1 1y we do well to take our hats off to the ‘I ,.t~d1:s. A Good Simile "'l‘l.rv 1r» ug like Old Harry" was the way an .t‘.11.t;1 ....1 war correspondent described thc l*i:111< ' zngnlin. The simile is a good one, as Old 1111-1. m tgiw- him his correct name, was Norseman l't‘"r when whole valleys in Great lritwiii‘; 1.1.. 'it1-l still recognized a Norseman R1111. .\'t't'1t: visa» Hid llarri's ally too. King ‘ltthn 1111.1 litk :111nv \\'<'rc encamped at Carlisle aftcr rt-nv 11' ~ :11 the lmnds of Old Harri’: hardv shcpht-rds 11%| llflffl ncnt with his councillors llllthl‘ a 111'; ttf lrncc to negotiate peace. They arrnctl .1: 1 1 v.'1l bsnnpntt. They were callcd in m"! HJYT “‘* “Prc put out as sport for the gniistT. l‘. It1~1 llte English army advanced the twxt div th-v (IITTlPfl the body of Old Harri, crucifictl ~11 :1 c" tss. as a standard before them. llnt nhtn thtv- nuns to the shores of the lake whore tht- .\'t-r»t-t.1nt11 were awaiting them, the lll)‘filf‘l‘l"'ll< "ltcltu wind".n~liicli still ruffles the placid snrfuw- of (innhcrland lakes on a calm day, ctnitt snlditnlv down from a clear sky, churncd lllt‘ lfzigli-h soldicry, who believed it was .\'~1ttr1'~ iu-snr-r in their sacrilcge. At any rutc that I\ lln‘ l 11-1111 i|1 Lakcltmd, Whcro “Tore The Carloonists‘? An tttltl tl 711 1hr- clvclion campaign, flOlNl x1 l»t1-.1u.‘1l, nus [he eclipse of lhc t l1‘ t‘ v.1» lniuty or thirty years “"1111 liél‘ rttttiitnist nunlc a difference in .1110. an (‘lflchtl’). rttltlwl 1:1 its itilcrcst. certainly to its griicttjs. ‘l 1:.- or ihriv- of nnr bigger newspapers had 1hr ir :11 but their work was hardly dis- tingni-h-ttl: t tluilllv failcd In attract more than local innnst. 'l'11c tnost that can be said for them is that they were better than the cartoon- ists employed by the parties for their posters and party “literaturc." The curious thin; is that while the cartoonist seems to have gnnc 1111: iu Canada, and also in the United Statts, hc has itiorc than held his own in England. 'l‘od;1y 5trnbe and Low. the best of the British lot, are all hut national institu- tions. More than mcrc czirtinnti-ts. they are daily cot11111c111z1111rs l1|1u11 lln- i1.ui1-11:1l \\'<1rld scene, shrewd in thcir jntlgnnnts, svnnctiincs devas- tating in their nirc. And as in l{11;,,:111d, so in France, in Italy and Gcrnnnrv. .\n_v1>n1- wl1.>1-\c1' looks :1t the foreign prcss. or nlni sci-s lllL' utprudtictitms in British and United 5tzncs itcwspdpcrs of (icrinnn and French cartoons, c.'1|111t11 fail to be struck by their (‘XlfZlOl'(llllZll'_\' shnrpncss and power. \\'hy it should be diifcrciit in (Tanruia and the United Stzttcs, lizard 11- sziv. Pcrhaps 011r pcn and ink ztriists zuc ctuucnt (and more pros- perous) with the ctnuic s1r1p_ .- EDITORIAL NOTES — All Fouls- l);1_\'v l1 is ihc part of a fool to say "l should not lnnc thought it." The im- penetrable stupidiu oi Prince George, son-in-law of James ll scrvcd its turn, s:1_vs Macaulay. It was his habit, \\l11‘11 1111_v ncws was told him to cxclaim "l-Ist-"cl pnssihlcr" "lt is possible!” at »t to Unique is the fact that Alcfiill University will be represented in lhrliznncnt by three of its pro- fcssors. They arc llr. (‘vrus Alachtlillun, Mol- son professor of linqln-Ei Literature; Brooke Cluxton, l\'.L'., and ll. 1'. Abbott, K.C., lectur- ers in law at .\lc1iil‘1, who capturcd two Con- servative strongholds in .\lontrc:1l. >9‘ II‘ Ill I Hon. C. A. D1111ninq 1111s l)1'(‘I‘l elected to the Canadian Board of tho livlrpnol and London and Globe lusurzntcc (o. l.:d., and also to the Head Office Board oi tlzc livcrpool-blanitoba Assurance (0., the (jltdii: llliltdllllll)’ Co. of Cari- ada, and the National l.l‘v'lllttl)l Insurance Com- pany. To him that 11.1111 shull be given. 1F '4 1k >3‘ More than 6o |iur C1111 of marriages in Eire are made matr‘ . 11nd are much more success- ful than love llllMllS, rcmzirkcd judge O'Connor when hearing a brcdcli of promise case at Cork, the other day. Thc dcicndant had urged that no heart balm should be given as the engage- ment had been arranged. The judge in award- ing dzunagcs to illl’ plziintift‘ snirl he ntonlrl n01 have been inclinctl to d1» this lmd it not been for a blackgtiardly lcitcr wriucn by the defendant. i‘ N‘ 1K i‘ The soldiers’ vote will not be released until the totals from the four voting districts United Kitigrloitt, llnliiztx, (lttawa and Edition- ton—-are addcil lflijclilcf‘, chief lilcctoral Of- ficer Julcs (f:1st1111<,_t11:1y cxpccls i0 1m“; [he fig. ures available for 1:\'c1'_v riding hctwccti midnight hlonday and 3 am. 'l‘11csd;1_v itmrnittg. The soldiers votes go for 111p cztndidalcs in the riding in which they last ri-stidcrl. 1- ... w- w- Says the Ottawa c1-z"1'csp1u11lc11t of the Mon- treal (iztzettc: .-\ CdlilllPi shufilc is expected but it may not lic- att<t111p1cd until thc middle of next rliontlt. A .\l1111~1r_v 11f Air and a Ministrv of 5"PPlY i"? l><‘ll<'\‘<‘<l zlhnos: cttrmin with 'l'ians- port dlinistcr t‘. l), llon-tt living" 1l1c likclv choice for the latter. It is ytnssihlc that Col. C. W. G. 6155011. 1180i)’ elcclcd llztuiilton tucmbcr, may be taken into die Rlinistrv in some xvzir post. Dr. Cyrus blacllillan of Prince Edward Island mav also be titilizcil. ' to- v The total value of imports of farm imple- ments into Canada rose from $17,234,000 in I937 Y0 39.320000 in 1938; while exports and re-exports (TCCllIlPIl from $10,000,000 to $7,954,- 000. The cstiinzztcd illtpillTllf consumption ad- vanced from b20.1t;1_:,ooo t0 $33,005,000; “.1151: the total sales at wholesale prices rose from $3°i7759°° l0 336-33fu0O0. The United States led 1n 1938 as a source of imports at $19,196,000; while the leading lllill'l\'i‘l< fttr Canadian exports of these products wcrc (ircnt Britain $1,132.,ooo, Afflfllilfla $2,076,000 and the United States $2.444.000. i l‘ ##1## Can you beat this? The vcrv day after @110 election, the principal lH-rttcstant Chaplain of the Canadian Active Service Corps, Bishop l/Vells of Caribou, announced the absolute necessity for conscription. Spr-nlring at Ottawa to ghc lVomenk Club he sriid “n hcn the smoke of elec- lion has faded a\v.'1_\', the lczulcrg will b0 in a position to say that we 11111st have a national re- gdSUBUOH of every man andwoman for the posi- tron they can best serve. It ivouldbe fatal to take away all the loyal 1111-11 and allow the trash, who have accumulated lhmj cmist to coast, some 0f whom place lfttssizi lJClWFC thc country that ha; made them its citizens, to remain at home and reap the benefits." '1 hcrc was a scurrying of newspaper correspondents and others to see how this compared with the attitude of the Prime hlinister, and, lo, fhcy i¢1t11l<l in no speech 0r announcement l1:1d Mr. illackctizie King declar- ed he was opposed to cruiscriptirin, though plentv to indicate that his r-ppoin-tit at on; time favour- ed it. a u v v- Glmflflfl Pol-attics from eyes rather than from sets has been introducctl into Manitoba farms by the Dominion l-Ixjicrimcntzil Farm at Bran. (i011, Klimitolta. (‘in {lip [hm], L476 [Ops of G0 (‘F95 Pavh wcrc prcpncrl and scnt tn members of the agricultural i111pr11v<1111~11t Tlsfififlfliions, am] reports from 231'» nicnibi-rs indicate that 97 per cent of the (‘_\'(‘\ p1"<11ln.~-.l plants. The aver-ago yicld from Pitch llll of 5o cvcs was 65 lb. 0f m1)- crs. lhe lnghcst yicld rvportcrl was 203 lb, The cycs wcn- I'(‘1ll1)\‘(‘ll by a [some bane,’ and filth (‘Tc ll"'f<‘ WHQlH-rl zihtint one-half ounce. The (‘ygs wan. (Hlllltjl “p1, finfl‘! ground ma? nesiunt limestone :11 pvt-ppm drying out and placed 1n spcrhil \\.'l\t'll mrmnc; The variety used was CPFIliiFIl 1m), (".,|,1,|.., from a prince lwlwnrd lslrnnl strain, \1‘l1‘(l1'll for its shallow <‘_\'l's. I11 g1 nctul, 11mm“ ||l-' of lln- ..,-,,“.(.|-§ were .. . of a fztvorztlili- 11:1‘.'1r1- ivnlicqjinq 11m; me eves yielded as wcll as ponntv-st cut in the usual tnim- ncr. ln some (‘.'|s('< 1111» \»i¢l.| was “foam, A|_ though (lcfinitc cimcliisiinis cannot be drawn from one t:1r‘s rcsults. stzitcs the supcrintcndctit of the l“.'ll'lll. this 11111111111 1nd;- hc fnum] "SM": 1n the distribution oi special strains of 0911100; IIOTES BY TIIE WAY If the German threat to torpedo any neutral ships, which subnu. to BHIlSh contraband control regula- Lions, can be taken at face value the situation may be extremely serious. ‘sne 68111111115 1nclu,_e American shipping 1n the State- ment. Slups 0f American 1cg.s.ry me barred from the combat zones around the British Isles. But they are allowed by our regulations to sail to and from Medileria/neiul ports. They thus become subject. to Brttcsh ooutrabatia control at, Gibraltar. It 1s unposstble tor r1111.)- pmg passing m and 0.11. of the Mediterranean by the Atlantic 01t- let, w avoid putting uno Gibraltar for examination of cargo by tne British authorities. This contrabzznd control process 1s said to be lsgai by international law. It l5 claimxt. however, that the strict methods , such as seizure of mail to neutral countries, are vzolntlcns of‘ international law and against which our state department has vigorous- ly protestual. But. the German threat. 1s based on the clatmsd right t0 sink any ships tvrnch submit to the control. Presumably. or at, least. a-s lnterpieted 1n Washington the German plan ls to sink Shlp5 w;t11- out: warning. 1f so, the Sinking of such neutral ships could be clus- sad as close to an act of war against the nation which owned the ships. Germany has not. the slightest right to act. 1n this ngn handed fashion. It 1s true that the Germans might slnk or seize a. neutral ship which, aft/er examina- tion, was iauud t0 have more than 50 per cent of her cargo 1n con- traband goods dcstmcd for enzmy countries. but the captors must. assume the safely of the crew Boston Post. The job of managing this country grows harder svtvy year. For one thing, the numb-er of people who have to b0 nnuruzcd keeps on lncreasztig. It has be- come the fashlon to spcnk of cur population a; more or less stag- nant because immigrants no lcngrr enter at the 1913 rate of 4110.000 a year. Yet today there arc 50 percent. more Canadians than 11t the start of the last. war. In that. respect Mr, King's 10b ltas bccn 50 percent. more difficult than was Sir Robert Bordenis. Lrinrers white plume 1s a snrtvy tnountaln peak of our history, Hzs 1890 Cab- lnet of all the falcnts retitntns a model for current miuistr-iea Yct there were less than fivc million people-in Canada when the Liber- als then took office. And the budget was about. the same szs ns the one which now wcrrirs Mayor Ralph Day of Toronto. It ls no reflection upon stateFtncn of’ other days that they opsratstd with fewer taxpayers. It ls crrtaltilyt no reflection upon tncm that they spent le=s money, Macdonald and Laurler and the others faced grave problems in the Canada of their times. But no (tasy comparison can be made Wll-h the problems of this Canada ln this year of IMO-The Printed Word. In some ways we Americans fire a prosaic and trarlitlcu-britnd peo- ple. Vanilla is slid our tno-t iron- ulal‘ 199 011mm. When lthe \v"1t.rc'~s rattles off a varied cut 011;; list n1 pies. most. of us sirv "NI-alto mire apple." Yc-t a lot of us contmue to buy gadgets from d0fi1'~to-'~‘r~'1r canvassers Wllfbh go to pfcc ‘ in 10 days. Were‘ the k 11d ct pcrtplc who pltiy safe when orrlrritr: who face fln- gatcs ‘u yet. risk our livo. ' a. crovrdcd street. against the 1 :1 light. 'I'he man vvfto ‘scars ealosn- es when 11; snows is often the man who turns on me qlcctric 11-111. after he gets 5n the bitht-ub. We're confotmlsts in g-s-ttlti’; a ccuvrn- tional kick out 0t‘ Charlie Mccnrtnv on the radio and novccnfrrmlsts tit gettlng an illegal klck out of "SZOlI- plug her up" to 70 on the h ghwav. If we brought the same caution to driving that we brlrg to pick ng a. spring fedora. we'd stand a trod chance of livinr.’ longer. - Min- neapolis Star-Journal. All Britain asks of neutrals l! that. they see clearly who are their friends and who are their enemies among the nations at ivar. In Greece a spokesman of the gov- ernment warns the world tlmz his nation will fight rather than sub- mlt. to aggreslon. From Norway comes denunciation of Germany's murderous sea war as "a VICIELDXI of solenm treaties." In Denmark a newspaper dares to demand the right of the Danish people to live 1n peace and 1n_ accordance with the rules of lntematlonal law. "Those who die on them way to Britain have only themselves t0 thank ‘or it." ‘Phat 1s Goebbels’ insulting eplta h on the Danish sailors m ared 1n the Ncrth Sea. It. 1s a lesson 1n how to make etiemtrs and keep them. Fmm the moment she set out. on her campaign tor wond conquest, Gennany has shown cynical disregard for what other nations think of her. For what. would world opinion mattrr to Germ-any if Germany won the wall-Sunday chronicle. A young fellow from n. Western Ontario city wrote s day or so ago saying he wanted a pnstton on the Examiner staff. He ex- plained he l-s 1'1 years of age and feels 1t is time he was making a start. "There doesn't seem to be much chance where I am, and I'd have to begin work at very low es. I can see plenty 0f families here where men LPG working and they jut. about break eve-rt. and that Ls why I want to get away." He d:d write a very good and enthusiastic lebter, and he also touched on something very large Indeed when he meentoned the number of famtllcs which wvrs just about, breaking even. The trouble is that this young fellow has not seen much of the world; he does not appreciate the plain fact that. the great. mnjortiy of people 1n tthls world are relatively poor, or that. millions of them live Mount Etna Again (Washington Star) Reports from Home to the effect that Mount Etna. again 1s active may be of llttiestgnlftcanoo, ylet there are many Americana w 0. having visited the scene. will be interested to hear of the new series of eruptions. The loftlest volcano 1n Europe 1s an unforgettable fea- ture of the Mediterranean picture. It looms above the coasts of Sicily tcn thousand feet, and commonly emits u column of dark and ncrld smoke from its summit. The trun- cated cone, however, 1r by no means the only crater. Rather when are innumerable openings from which steaming lava. has descend- ed to the shores of the Middle Sea, The ancient Greeks knew Etna. as the forge of Vulcan or of the Cyclops. Within the mountain. 1t. once was believed. the Titan called Enoeladus struggled for his free- dom. A tradition tells that Empe- docles, physician, poet and philos- opher. cast himself into the high- est. pit to create the lmpressforn that he was a god. The volcano meg- edly expelled one of his bronze sandals to solve the mystery of his disappearance. Plndlar and Aeschy- lus wrote of eruptions 1n 4'15 B. C. The disturbance of 396 ls said to have prevented Himlloo from marching on Syracuse. Perha the most famous of all exploslons was that of 1669 A.D., when Os- tanla. was overwhelmed. But Etna ls not an ecpeclally dangerous volcano. It stands 1n one of "the most densely tpopulated non-industrial areas of e world, and ceaselessly threatens the en- tire Island with destruction. yettts bark a pears to be more annoying than ls bite. True. its record In- cludes at. least one‘ catcylsni 1n which sixty thousand peope are supposed to have perished, and 1t fllWilyS 1s possible that 1t may break out 1n another such rum- page. Native Sicilians, though, are not fearful of such a. disaster. In- stead. they cultivate a certain curl- ous but understandable ride 1n thelr “fiery monster" whlc annu- ally brings proift to them. Hiev appreciate its beauty also, and their enthusiasm is shared by tour- ists from the United States, who, climbing the majestic hlll and looking novm into its flaming cen- tcr, never forget the spectacle. Parentheticallv, it may be men- tioned that it is an experience worthy 0f remembrance to p vloets on the slope-delicate and frneile flowers defying death with a courage which human creatures need 1n B. time when the whole earth ls a volcano. The Cleanly p1.‘ (New York Sun) The Institute of American Meat Packers studies the origin, prepar- ation and distribution of roasts. cutlets, chops, sausages and other good things. Recentlv 1t has once again bent its attention to the p18. reading and co-ordinatlng the facts and theories educed and discussed bv authorities on that. useful mem- bor of the animal kingdom-the same authorities who have estab- lished it. as a fact that. by nature the pig 1s a cleanly fellow whose habits become subject to crltldLsm only when shortslghtled man so cir- cumstances hlm that he can not. exorcise successfully his innate passion for neatness. The Institute» now has penetrated the mind of the '7 1.. p It ls declared by T. H. Zeller. senior animal husbandman, and N. R. Ellis, senior chemist, 1n the United Slates Bureau of Animal Industry, that there ls apparently a instinct. difference in the men- tal attitude 0f a ig fed by hand by its owner and hat. of one self- ftrd away from human society. Ac- r-tvdlnc to the latest Yearbook of the Department of Agriculture. A sr-‘f-fed big seems to be more satisfied, seldom grunting or squeal- lntz, vtrhercas the p111 that is hand- fed is usually squealing for feed at various intervals between feedings. The self-fed n11" eats more daint- Ilv and oftener than the hand-fed p112, and 1s assumed to be a more efficient pork producer than the big handicapped by hand feeding. His sense of self-sufflclencv. his grat- ification derived from the indepen- dcnce, his exercise of power estua- llsh a serenity of mind that, pro- motes assimilation. Mun, proud Man. 1s not too arrogant to take lessons from the buzzy bee, the pcrtlnaclous ant. the sagaclous ele- phant: he mltrht flnd something worth considering 1n that interest- ing fellow creature .01 whgso tall close to pom-try... so our young friend who ls 1'1 Ls somewhat d!- pmnsed became there are families in htsHco-mmunlty who do not. seem to be doing much better than breaking even should become hwsre that the world 1s full of aunt: fam- ilies. The number of those who can s11. back and take 1t. easy 1s very small indeed. - Peterborough Examiner. i 4» GARTEWS <E b b Garden Seeds g P FOR EARLY PLANTING P > l: Eurly Garden Peas 1E Sweet Peas ’ " Tomato, Eorllano and I i other varieties > b Cabbage _ < Radish t“ 3 Lettuce E 1 4 And other SEEDS CARTER’S SEEDS are now on sols at our SEED STORE, Queen St. Did you > get a copy of our SEED CATALOGUE for I940 If not send us your name and ' address and you will get a E copy promptly. CARTER & 00. Limited Seedsmen Charlottetown g FROM “FRIENDS 1N PARADISE" f l And I alone alt lingering here; Their verv memory fair And my sau thoughts doth clear. It glows and glitters 1n my cloudy br ast ‘ Ll t. / ' some gloom OTkef-hstlggsfallilon After the sun's remove. Iseeghlggiwalktng In on Intro! Whoseulgyght doth trample on my My days which are at best both dull Mere gllmmeotiliik and decays. . . . Dear, beauteous Death! the jewel of 1th Q u! | 1 b t1 th d rk- wmslflntniniyigtllrtile mi‘ u? beitonii thy d . Gould niign outlook that mark! P‘ He ‘that hath found some Iledsed At 1'1 t ht 1f th bird be flown: By vi-litatul e m1 Isbmtgshlrrltxizorivlfnown. And yspe :1 angel; in some brighter 003.11 145:1 etehpe: soul when man doth So some strarnze thoughts transcend And into glory peep . . S‘ “Beastly Things” On for the instruction tor. a. bundle monthly magazines, regularly pua- llshed in the U regularly sold, seemingly without official let or hindrance, on a great. many of the newsstands of this city which pass businesses. these magazines are horrible things that can conceivably work a treat mischief minds of school children. that school children. sale of these beastly things by any means within the lawful resources of the law officers of the Crown recogmzlng this stuff, 1f you hap- pen not to know what, l1. looks like. These prints are recognizable their covers. which are almost In- varlably alike 1n a highly-colored suggestion of an flleteratels feast of sex and may ask for them by their trade name of "Horror Mag". The news aizent will almost. certainly know what you mean. he will ndmlt. that gememhv depends on customers-if you are adult-very much younger you. of these msizazlnes that. "sex and sadism 1s the basis of their an- neal". Even lf they are not. by lo- Iml deflnltlon obscene (and that ls something very difficult to prove at law). the unconcealed commodi- ties which are their bid for torn are lewdness and crime. Tire." are at least. dreadful trash. mischievous s'uff for reading of children. number of cities fn the United States. aroused bv the protests 0f haunt-teacher assoclatlmis and the like. have dealt radically with the evil of the unrestricted and open George Herbert. .="l(‘l you can "never make s. flood shaft. l LRJJI i-H-Q-E I . ‘J ' y 3,10 1:11‘ pone into the world 1s and grove. t beams 1n which this hlll 1s dreet bird's nest may know alr well or xrovs he our wanted theme 111.111.011.11 rel/bvin Knowing juuwlsnstodofneuesd pain or diseomfo bu endeared mm) n wife in he: husband's Mont women who are good n m use Sloan's Linimeat. “Nothing @110 l0 good u Sloan's," they lay, fir: home treatment of painful muscles, nil joints, everydsy aches and plins, d when s cold settles on the chest. ‘Hie reason for Sloan's Mlle! It in the penetrating, wsrmth it brings to the stiff or pslnfill pen. And Slonn’: docs its work without rubbing. Jun pat f: on. It is not greasy. When wellne- tionn, Slonfs Linimsnt h netlve enough for Mules-mild Qflilfll for HELPS jS tfiaififin 1r NATURE T0 assume! S601: amarve/el] ' nae/e qnc/rflgfyyn/I T STIPFNESS; IUMPS; i ._ ACIIES, PAINS FROM - IRUISES,‘ SORENESS,‘ STRAINS and CHEST COI-DS No Rubbing Reqvhd JUST PAT Il’ ON HEAL FASTER! —Henry Vaughan, 1622-95. Newsstands (Vancouver Province) There has arrived In this office, of the ed1- of about a. dozen nlted States and Ls respectable that for more 1s no doubt st s11 In the impressionable It ls also apparently no secret principally schoolboys from 12 to 14 years old, p are the readers of these maga- ”"” *“*”, IIES- 0 There ls no good reason that any H A < decent man can give why the au- re 1' thorltles should not. prevent. the , You will have no difficulty 1n by crime. If you are really In doubt. you If he is cartdld he than It ls st, a tzlance obviously true ("IS- VET." the secret It ls no surprise to hear that a ‘ Q IJ." l-llAP-FJFHHHHJJI-KWBHF EYESIGHT EXAMINATION sale of these magazines. The have proceeded bv police which agutns the new: dealers and ob- tained convictions and (whet often even more effective) and the postofflce have powers of interdiction at the border. o1’ freedom of the exploitation of childhood for profit of a. consclenoeless scum of the publishing trade and the to clean up this thin rough and clean ft Icy. London editor and manger of ll ubllc- lty for the people who traf 1o in ‘ this niuff. Also. 1n our case. the customs ere 1s no arguable question rem here. ‘rhls a simple case o preventing the the WIV ls toget UP. {A BAYLEY RESIGNS IDNDON-(CPJ-P. E. G. Bey- Your Eyes‘? 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