PAGE FOUR i‘.enlrlent—\l'. (‘Iivller B. blclmrc, M. Serretury-Lleuh-C lillllur and {Ilillnaginlg Aswrlula Eilltorm-l-‘runll TllE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l‘. vlce- Prelldent-J. B. Burncl . U. A. Muflflnnoll. l). n. 0. um-i-ioi-w. If. Burnett. Walker uud D. h. (‘nrrio llnrnlng Iluiiy (founded 1M7) 85.00 per yrur (In advance) delivered. $1.50 pcr year (In nvhnnre) muiird in Canada and United Staten. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, l. i932 CIVIC ELECTION - Nominations for the Mayoralty Ind City Council took place yes- terday, and unless there be with- drawals before Election Day, Wed- nesday next, there will be contests for the office of Mayor and in ev- ery Ward except Ward Two (Mr. M. W. Rcardon being elected by acclamation). Tile three retiring concerned, has set. its faoe against the cancellation of war debts, hold- ing that to do so would be an en- oouragment to European nations to go to war ngain without fear of the financial consequences. In the Brtish House of Commons on Tues- day the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, the Rt. Hon. Neville Chamberlain, declared unhesitat- ingiy that the most effective means of setiling the world's financial ».. mu flew-o, . .... 4 ._. u... oat..-- ffllli CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY THE WAY An incident has recently ""1"" ed in Italy which shows 111v tackles hs probluiis. The ililur- national cycling coiltcsts are 1181M!‘ due to take place in Engliiiii "ii-i coming year. But owing to the fact that Digiand (i008 110i P955955 a. single first-class racing track. they have had to allow this fest.val to go elsewhere. Italy was at once suggested. The Italian authorities concerned went to Mussolini and pointed out iiie position. addinc that unfortunately Ito-ii! had 11° first-clay; cycle racing track either. The Duce did not waste one second pondering the problem. "Right." he said. "One shall be constructcdi at the Rome Stadium, and shall be‘ prompt manner ill which ltfussullil; U Disraeli As Novelist (Vancouver Province) "l have been in Ludy Corisandes garden and sllc has given me a so.“ So ends "Lothair," one of the lilS[ of the romances of Benjamin iDisrzieli. It is a happy ending, mo, ianoi ‘mllflh tribulation, the young I‘ 1ieoplc, Lothair and his lady, are go. igether again. She has his pearls nd he her rose, and the blessing of the Duchess is upon the match. ‘Phat was sixty-two years ago- “mthziifl was published in 1870 when Corlsande was 22-—and now comes word that Corisande is dead. In real life she was the Marchioness of Blandford, mother of the Duke of Marlboro and a daughter of the ducal house of Abercorn. It was like Disraeli to pluck a - --.-..._ _‘ What ‘ finhp Quurs ‘ ‘g By lame: W. Harlan. M.D "3 7 -_-n. number of years to examine boxers, wrestlers, marathon runners, foot- ballers, and other athletes, and the most outstanding feature of the men is the slow, steady, strong beat of the heart. Now you may be born with a good strong heart, and by ordinary work, and light exercise, such as walking, STRONG AND WEAK HEARTS It has been my privilege for a ' Pk! Divenlflcliion of invenmenla in of prime importance. We have a well balanced portfolio. with bond: and clebenl ' lurgcn unit. tronger Than Ever soirorztma; c. c Jew... MAANAGER. No other security of whnev" nature has so amply riemonnrated its worth during then crucial time: n has Life Insurance. SIDENT GEN, urea ituting the Water Commissioners have been 1- w use at; next year's races." , re-elected without opposition. prwlems “mud be the cancellation eady —_'__ bliiiuillll? llnuiintgmn a ‘E0211: 8mg‘ :50: lmhll::t“:o::$o“:opve$r‘i‘iei‘p , _ n one o nove . . e- The“? a“? n° bumi"? qiiesiiiiiis of Germanysreparatiomaud ‘ma’ “thing h“ Tee“ '0 “""°“'."§ He was always puttng real People less i! you will increase the amount h E F bcforo the electors. the contests be- “Him “'3' debis- "The P°1i°Y °1 “E2 helepffinthagilplou; ‘hrllivyerllz ‘ntoliis tales and getting no end of of work done, or exercise taken, the at t e c o 1 i ,. .. o epr ss ' ,. r . . _ x ing more on personal izroilnds and Mil-lash‘ Gwemmmi- he ginning to lighten. especially miiiiii 011i? 0. ii- $01110iim05 he W85 mil-t Wm i" 1"“ that n?“ ‘Slim?’ Interest and premium receipts materially increased. Ex_ ll on lhegcncral record of the City said ‘m answer w a quesflon’ “is these later stages, as a new s1>irit‘n“ii°‘m3 and they “'9” Pleased“ "- and the miwum °i reseive Wm pence: substantially reduced. Contingency reserve lurg y b: Council. city financing has bulk- ma: a comprehensive and pemmn‘ which seems to be abroad in the Lgfytiortijaiise 1C0“? "Wt" ithaze beéliiwgasidéhl noticed about a mcuaud- Dmlbtfililiilfi" P5807011“? Wfilifl‘! down v t m t! 1 . i_ltdfl31 urdaoece .eoveyporra e e rs ng _ v cf: ecl to some cunt .il the (liscus- rjichezwn ° repamz 0:1 must fell‘: Azycugn oping, 3531b“, sketched of hon-sometimes he was ‘weak heart is its rapidity. Of . ‘U sums, and in 5mm instances “m, V . e as soon as p055 e- Wv by Sucii terms as “compcmtion... saiirlcal and they squirmed unable coursca young nervous patient may Assets , , , ,- , , . . n; icisms have bccn levelled appar- 5b“h°“e' as 5u°°°55"’° Wvemmenis “kmdnegs, and understanding" it ‘lo prnicst without seeming to admit have a rapid heart under cxanlin- L “my by those who thmxsdves have ‘in this country have believed in the includes something more_a “hm ihc ap1il‘opl-'gilcnf‘ss of the picture; ation, but a short rest will usually Income . _ - _ _ _ _ ' _ _ i i, felt aggrieved at the valuations set F2151’ that this 81m ca“ be“ be of thought and action for the “Qiilviiniog 11c was brutal and may 11nd it 119m‘ the mjrmal rate‘ - B t I ' h. u on their “PM, f _ realized by means oi a general common wcfare which has nevcr hi back- Th: secimd PM!“ is m“ m“ first N¢W “$13133 ~ ~ a 0 - a 0 i a F p p “u ‘ “r assess‘ cancellation of re rations a d b"en so marked 1n Previous visit- Twentieth century readers Wh° be“ i)" 5mm“ A“ which blmd As . . . mo" Pwiiooio- p“ “ ' . . . “vary of m. eternal Wmtitioris in being pumped out o1 tho hem is Business in Force . . . . . 616 536 1 U111 wh t “m. debts" atlons of hard times-U. S. EX l l I. 1. 1d find d; 1 1 d heavy as it should i 9 9 __, m, n (yvgr the muse o; 11,0 mm - mania (cicctve ic ion, cou en ess no as ou or ' t, o‘ , was, however, n 15 good ma, cm This now being the declared mterininmcnt, if they would only be. GIOSS Surplus EQPIICd o a o . . " ‘ , ‘ 5‘ “'1 izons should be stirred up to take pony of Great Britain ii‘ no doubt They arc felling a. good story feds?’ “Iii? n5 div“ ltretchajfratigers I final abmn the heart o! an am‘ Complete Report mulledon rcquul) . . s; m! __ . _ will be seconded and supported by 11,0 L p-mdgm, gosm-Jvc of 11,1- 11 srac is novc s. 0s o em c c - , more than passing int rat i ti » d n 1 . ~ , . , .i t, ,1 we cmc goumnnent mdltwi “ t‘e,“‘|1~‘rancc and Italy. It will be for illc Irish Free Stale thcsc clays. ll “agetéhmwmmc;“““51:‘l‘ne‘v‘:i‘e‘ ‘l; is ‘tlsuwy smw and the firs & C0.’ ' ' .1 1 S Cor mn _ . , . .-. illl ic ks o Vic ran 0- boa ssrong. I , , . i . - , , M . c i» ui...1 ‘ ‘A o "‘ m‘ "m Ciii’ Ciliiiici‘ “iii be 11°11“ iumm‘ Sam ‘O mmmde‘ Meme!’ ii‘ ~ lio‘ii“<‘l‘;“‘i‘ri illfr Gov- srwlihy and memoirs filflllsll all thc Doc." the strong heart pump 811v I PROVINCIAL MANAGERS CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. n. r. . ‘i ca the worse for the may 1mm“, 1 iheiflfihiill Wiiiiiifliiiy Bgree to thci cmmeni bmces at Dublin the clues that are ncccssaly. The game.‘ more blood in a minute's time than; ‘ ,1 ol , , ‘cancellation or resort to "colnpul- a if followed could not hclp lending the weak heart? ' ' ' ' .1 evinced in their hangar-gong ' oiher day, when someone camc_ - I P _ ‘ g one thing is certain we "f" W“ Asory winding up" of the European along and gave him a resounding “m, imvtfui an‘? iiiimiefi "i; b.\'\\'fl3’$- N0. bill. itiéiocsnthags tohlzalmgsniiic‘ . TH E ‘ ' ‘ “ ' ' . ,. . .1 , ,, , . i W . ‘ t A b k_ T! P. id 1Clirdlnii. Grandrso-il, in “Lethal” is. beat as o cn o _, _ ‘ , :2 fl er having all cxicrllai niulit tllzlll l “\““‘_‘“s‘ “ "“ a “w ‘O om‘ nm° ‘svzzgidoio ‘Zge. ‘i510 mggchtfifc no doubt, Cardinal Manning. Loth- illnount of work. ._. .. _ ‘, ever we were before, which is l do‘ “(mm o‘ flcbh‘ ‘ friend, 111cm rnnnq 111m n ‘room; air linlsclf, is the Marquis of Bulc. A strong heart beating 72 times. c 1 something to be thankful for. I limn beaming: with a radiant ‘smile. The Duchess is the Duchess 0i ‘to the lilinute, Willlflftfglgilltl exertiiscé i - HEAD 30F FIC E - - r- WIN N Pnzo i hap said: “Got u. job Bilcclcucli. lifurltly, ill:- yuiblshcr. of running or 3038118 5995. i‘ ‘ 111T ' i‘ _“'_"—“”“ _ l‘ Tm‘ ‘mmg c - '~ ‘i - - ' ‘t ‘ t 100 to the minute and i, v A f" I ) — . , '.' ~ ,~, y i . incl-c.- ycsicrl- 1y and have nothing ihiiviliiilffi o0 flue a pomai oi about; 96 o i z‘, , 14nd,‘! I lfluqibhl) A L" SLAAQORT to do yet. Great job isn't it?" himself in the Marquis of Carriv, will return to itslnornlal 119M105” c‘ Th“ fill-i‘ "111 "~13 i-‘iivii i." i? " 4 Wm‘ Dame“ ‘he P‘eb‘.“c“‘t‘ ‘:"ll§il‘n'llfj/‘1‘Ii\'li\()l€, (‘lJi.<i-‘<‘i<:l‘i“‘fii“i‘r‘i‘i‘l“y“ “hinlsclinrtanrhfiiifls “not; so strong Win c] ‘ ‘mica pm“; w mm 1 (WMWH! lryCllllfiy- Bennett is lo he lii-glzily, \\'hO‘-nC bicativ. has been knocked oil $0‘ ‘T. ‘ u >1 1i "b '- b t b m 84 m the minute’ Wm go, - . _ o" ‘ 1. . ‘~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ icmlsratulatcd on ilic SvlCClloli llCiby "he Crack on ‘he “ash >1)“ “c ' “‘ “ O““‘o“ ‘ “ o‘ “go yf m‘ a :20 beats ufte" the s"lne with m5 mm“ Caren’ anal like mm i‘ Prune ii1iiii5t~"Ti"P¢‘1'hi1iJ-§ 011° ‘W118i’! iielikfitflhdiflg right there in \--»~-.\...--i.~ .. ._. .. -.IY i - oig- ,- “ . a . _. _ o lin. lllillts lil ._.. l... ...i.~t v.1.» ‘I I ‘ _ _ , liic. _, I lime to uoik. 1o 119111 Hi1 fold. i110 Miiqiii V° 11i1 i° _ many mm of ills ordei 0i mind. liad side of the author-statesman‘; lfe front of you?‘ _ A r _ 1.1.15 made of lliu lnuubus of illc Q.o‘v11o of Thqckmflvs ovnmy qmount of Exercise and may cake a _ _ . 111v 1119591 11M»- .\.'v>‘v1'-| Sm p l] f ,1 __ u ‘—_"' _ , ‘ ‘ ‘ _ (‘tum to its dreams ofwiid van-W which iilf was the complement of the other. "She peered earnestly where I my‘, U: a p“, _ .__ m. g ‘ a "r a _ ° “ M“ m“ i" w‘ The piece oi‘ chicken-heart \\'lII(‘ll Fair Rvzgby, Molimoilths 1on1, was full two minutes 0H1 nflnute New World, they think, can alone I; 18 certain ma; his experience in Pointed, but in vain. ‘Can't see imiim “I liic 111111 iii i110 iiiifiiiiiiiilii‘. Carrol irs k011i vlivv I01‘ 30 J~im ‘liifiiill Crokr-r, whn llfld :1 normal beat M8410 ‘c ' realize, was very glad to make the politics Save him material for his him. can't See him. can't see hlml‘ ii Iiiiii mpmricri IBr tum and A _ ‘ _ 1 by FN_J(_I_‘ jinn‘ h“. ymppb; oi COlllIl-i’ <1“. llllql \‘Llllllllllllliy en. u,” Slmnlzyvt! n: NW)?“ l ccrpriscs. I 'il'i' Mi‘. W. ll. Dcll-i “““““““‘ ~ (7oliscl'viitive Member I-v <7 r. "uh .. t H, ,_ “mk ““""“ ‘ n. lion. c. c. i3.) Wiéildrlllviil of hiiiil (jliillc-sc _ _ “““ of Mfmne anti Jnpliilcse coir‘ ‘lli..>' fiiinli _ _ ‘ “m Rome“ ad‘ points cmmmmlv m ‘A ‘liunistrziltlixl iilill List, but by no nlcans cast .11.; Rt. Hon. Arthur lini. i4.) Pruietioi; cl lilo silinliglnii,‘ iiilcrilatioliiil sciiL-ziicll; or llli? establishing of u. be polzccd by liuxi’. 13.; I>roni1>i llliidiiilb 1o be iilaiii-i illi ll'i_ in llcguiutioiu ‘lo scrilc Standing conirovcrsics butnccl} “L: two nations ill the spJL of the Briand-Kcliugg Allll-\\l“vil‘ Pale: ulld the Lcwuc of Nations resolution oi December 9th, wthour, dc- mands or reservations, and with the aid of neutral or pliriicpants. It is intimated that Japiiil expressed its willingness to accept the first four proposals, but turned down the fifth as "absolute- ly unacceptable". A bcgnning, how- suc- prcr observers has has ever, having been made with ccssful negolations, the fecl that as the result of illrihel" parleys, or conversatoils, Japan may be persuaded to sec tho reason- ableness of the fifth proposal. The most discouraging symptom 0f the crisis, how-ever, is the censoring by Japan of all cables from tile Fur Iii-st, which means that for the most part we will be in the hands of Japan for such information m may reach us. P3 Wt.‘ 1'5 ‘ BRITAIN &- WAR IIEIITS For ihc first time since tlic criti- cal financial situation in Flurop: has held attention, the Britlvli Gov- ernment has ccmo boldly out in favor 0f the cancellation of war debts and of reparations. Loading financiers and publicists in Framer, Britain and tho United Slates, as well as here in Canada, have (ic- liflNd that the only hope for tile lalvation of our present civilization a the wiping out of all plrt In- debtedness due to the war, allowing the world to begin afresh with ii tlean slate. France has stubbornly ‘efused 1o eonsdei- cancellation ol Zlermanys reparations without the iorlesponding cancellation of war lcbts. The United Stir-s. on (‘llc lther hailcl, so far as Conglcss la l\'i'l‘igllil‘ll, formrl- Pl'i.'llli(‘l‘ of Can- nda. Scllaior Dcmii is one of the girngrcssive Ilcivspnpci‘ icrs in Canada. llc silccccdcd l-rs "iill('i‘.‘, ilic laic Senator Wm. Dennis, ‘who bequeathed h'm fifty-five pcr Ecimt. of the stock in the Hall-fax {Iillfiild and Mail in 1920, and since iihcn he has I taken an active part 1i“ Canadian journalism through “L110 Camld Elli Press, of which he is ‘a director and the Canadian Daily Newspapers Assocptiorl. He has done outstanding uigrk {qr the Conservative party in Nova Scotia. having taken a prominent part in Organization and publiczty yvork. SOITLIlOX’ Dennis 1s a comparatively YOUHZ man, bring in his 45th year, so that thcre 1s prospect of a long and useful career for him in the Rod Chamber at Ottawa. Dr. MacDonald, the other new member from Nova Sacha, has takcn a vcry considerable part in the public lfc of Cape Breton, and it u-as in consrqucnce of his vault. ins his sea-t at Richmond that the Hon. E. N. Rhodes was enabled to cntcr the Bi-nnctt Government g3 Miirstvr of Marine and Fisheries. Ss-llnlor Baliantyile is head of the great paint. firm of Shcrwn-Wil- linnis Company, in ncidiiion to be. 111.: connected v.".'.li many other lllclilsirizii co:li:i*rli.»:. In 1917 he WM iiPiPfTPii as Ainislcr of Mhrlno and F" icr cs lil the Union Govern- "wm i”? “i7 ROiIPH. Borden, nntl lTlKiCVWl ILJJYliliCFITL .\f‘l'\'lI'L' at the time of ti». _ Til" ii‘. Ariii:ii' Mcighen i5_ liwh-iivi" lilc nlust bril- ii-‘m iiii-‘IIL-"al 1xilliical dcbatcr iii" "ii" of Conlnions has PVC? inf. 1115.1 ill lis lllcnilmrsllip. B0111 iii 1:112» i-ulion mid ill power his ‘W’ “i111 iii tile House of Com- 1110114» J11‘ nllisiiirp cces of cffcctivn crii iiiiil riqrlicy, Whai, 15 11m llviisc nf Cfillllllflfg; Ins; L; 1m 5°"“‘4"-'i Z-‘iiil it is plobnble hc will ll” "hwfh (my. qiniviit loader of the ’Scr.:iil-, niui he gggn n, rmmnn pub- ‘i -lol1gci' than any chicken is not Q\lll\‘ a l)l‘l']i‘i.llfli- motion machine. Like the inlllp oi tllc vcstiil virgins, it needs con- stant iittciltioil. li mus‘ be kept at the proper tcilipvratilrc. it musL ‘have the right kind of air. It must be fed with embroyollic proteins. It must be washed to remove work's comparable with llli‘ (lend loaves that drop from a trcc. In a word. itis n, tenderly guzirdad living flame in the Rockefeller fclnple oi science. Even now that bit oi‘ heart is historic. in the licxt century, if infection, starvation. ‘physical injury and poison iir-i wardcci off, it may bcconlc liri sacred in u scientific sens-c i153 venerated religious l-clic.. licre i~1 a. perpetual reminder of illc tiliifiii" ncss of the primal ccli from \vh.ch all life eyolved and of the ]ll'll'(‘ thatman must pay for his spinal cord, brain and intelligence. On the other hand, nzvcrtlloics: grmvth and immortality; on the other hand, SEJIlSILiVOIiPSS lo the beauty of life and love, but also death. 'I‘hat seems to be tho EN"! lesson taught by Dr. Carrels piccc of tisiue. We may never know much more about life than that. For living matter cannot b? rin- alycd as such without killing it. - New York Sun. ycal~= li\' Leading British ceonomists have been emphasizing for some con- sidcrlble time past that the gold resources of the Empire are more than adequate to meet all its obligations, and India has been biliion. 'I'l1e extent to which hci hoardcd gold can be drawn upon l‘; a matter for experts to determine. but there is sound reason to be- iieve that it would be more than ample to meet any emergencies earmarked for the biggest contrl- 1 IprriI-i-t gcilius for golfing llinlsclf in ‘llli’ l).l(‘i books of lllS literary coli- icillliniuirlvs. Macaulay’, it will b: rcmciiibcrcd, lnlnpoollcd liim in one of 11S In." is and stalled that he clctcstcd iiii- man as llc (ii-tested culd boilvci ivll. 'l‘llnckcrny' held him n11 in (lclxsiun in Vailityi Fair as ivrlllinln, the parasiie and pander cf Sivyilc. Disraeli, no doubt, con- sidcxcd he had an excellent warrant for what he did to Crukor. When he This means that a normal 0i‘ strong llclirt will d0 9X5"! Wmk by Colonel's acquaintance, which might facilitate his future movements." romances. It it just as possible that he used the novels to help h=m she walled. "And so I set to work to wrestle gtrollgrl‘ strokes and a heart that i5 weak will do its work by boom! lll0l'C rapidly. Practically all forms of exorcise particularly walking or slow runninfl will so strengthen the heart that one beating 84 to the minute may in six months to one yeBY. lie dllw" to the normal ‘l2. and hearts beat- ing as high as 100 or more have The Professor, of coure is nonc other than our old friend Goldwin Smith. who had left his chair of modern history at Oxford before "lnthair” was written, to become a professor at Cornell, and who spent his last years as “Sage of the Grange" a1; Toronto. There had been bad blood between Disraeli mid Goldwih Smith whle the 111t- wzls only 20, Disraeli had worked up .1 plan with Murray for the publ llication of a great daily newspaper and had actually engaged lock- iiart, Sir Walicr Scott's son-in-law in tilkc charge of it. Crokrrls in- ililcnre spoiled the deal, and Dis- raeli founci himself not only with ils golden dreams shattered but ilillt may arise during the period oi reconstruction and dcbt conversion. world is learning a great and Great Britain is the teacher. Britain ll ‘s had enough of gnvillg free lmlrkcts for no markets. If every country is going to shut out. imports, so will she. This lilllkPS insanity universal. It been-nu: ilnnnmoils. Lct ‘thire be ll‘) imports any more anywhere. Buy at home and sell at home. Briinln is pulling it up to the world, is forcing the world to face rcal tics. By abandoning free tr'de Britain is compelling the world to make trading more free than it has been for two generat- The lesson without portfolio in the Govem- mint. It is understood to be the pOiiC)’ of Mr. Bennett to reorganize the Senate for the purpose of restoring it to its place as n real second chamber in 11lc Parliament of Can- ada. For Hrs purpose it is his in- ivntioli. it is understood. to ilppoint to illl.‘ Senate mm of knuvvii abil- ily and of an age when illlTf‘ will b0 reasonable hope and (‘Xllfwiil- tloil that they will be Ilillf‘ i.i lioiiltli and strength to give ill‘ filll benefit of their ability to lilo affairs of the Dominion. Apart ill- togctlicr from politics, we think it will be the universal view in Can- ada Um‘. the four selections made by Mr. Bennett are such as will bring honor and credit to bile RcJ Look off, dear Love, across the yel- low sands, And mnrk yon meeting of the siui and sea, l-low long they kiss in sight of all the lands. Alli longer, longer, we. Now in the soul's red vintage melts Cliambcr. _ __ ~ V, V been broughi WW" t“ 84 in the same time. This has often been done to pass life insurance or mili- tary tests. with ciTmicTof debt 011 1T5 should‘ CTS. One character which should bi? lnicrcsting to Canadians is‘ the Qgfnrg, professor in "Lothairfl H" is ‘my gwm 9, few ‘pages. but the satire in them is bitinfli "The Oxford Professor. Wh° was the guest of the American colonel. was quite a young mim. 0i’ iidvium‘ cd opinions on all subjects. T9158’ lOUS, social and political. He was clever, extremely well-informed. so fay as books can make a. 111811 kmw‘ m; but unable m profit. even by that limited experience o! life 110i" a restless vanity and overfloiwinf; conceit, which prevented him from qvn- observing or thinking of any- thing bu‘. himself. He was sifted with a great command d! words. which took the form a.’ endless ex- pciiiloii, varied by sarcasm 811d passages of ornate jargoii- -‘ ~ The Professor, who was not satisfied ter was in England, and Dsraeli had twice attacked the professor in the House of Commons. In his “Reminiscencesfl Smith mentions his old enemy repeatedly and nearly always with n sneer 0r_ a bitter reference. He describes Dis- raeli as “ an unscruplous adventur- er who made a gambling table of my country." He recognized the portrait in "Lothair“—-"the allus- ion," he said, “was as transparent as if he had used my riameW-and resented it. He wrote Disraeli, ac- cusing him of cowardice in shelter- ing himself under the literary forms of a work of fiction, but Disraeli did not reply. ‘ But If Disraeli put his friends and his enemies into his books, he also put himself. Vivian Grey is none other than the young Disraeli of 20 or 21. "Contarini Fleming" is autobiographical, describing the young pOBt. the author longed to become. ‘The Duke of Sidonla, in "conlngsby" exhibits another s'de of Disraelfs ambitions-a sort of combination of Disraeli and Roths- child. D‘sraeli‘s fame as a iwriter 0i’ fiction has been submerged in his fame as a statesman. Sir Leslie with this peculiar infant, tracing the geography of the elephant. pointing out his ll._lik and tail. de- scribing his ears and legs, imll. eating his colour. At last she drew a deep breath of comprehension and relief. ‘Oh, is that the ele- phant?‘ said she. ‘I thought that was the wall!’ politically. to work out and clarify his political ideas, or to say the things he could not well say in Parliament or on the hustings. Seeing The Elephant (Prof. Robert M. Craig in the At- lantic Monthly) “I once took a. very little girl to the Zoo to look at an elephant. I ushered her into the elephant. house, stopped before the elephant, who was standing with his side to us, and awaited results. There were none. “'Weil,' I said at last, ‘what, do you think of him?’ “Can't see him,‘ she replied. “Can't see him,’ I claimed, ‘ "She had up to that time seen elephants only in pictures", and her eyes were focussed for a four-inch dimension. Her inabilityto see an elephant was very amusing. 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