ff af _ _...W--f-- - i-l :<,___ - iw %.. » lil .. ff _ ._`___ v tif* ‘ . ',.§. i. $15 . I fir' : _‘» I 6. \-4., 1*- """_"_'- ' “SS”-ff-eti- lim ll if lil.- -e~ 1-x' `\ '; Y 'Q r ., new . -5 .»_.\ , .ifteiii _.FOUR - xr l . V - i ~ ` '"7 'rnEcHAhLor'rErowNGtiAizoiAN.1 -' _ ~_ _ . ' V T1 .1 0CT°*5l§*"=-1920 _ » ~ l it I _. __ .. -ii .. __ .__.,_ ,fa-.r v-__- ff r »C _ l I . x iglf lf: i ~. __ E* li' K .. Z v' M, ,_ 1;.. ,.- ‘ :I »._/ » i i l l _ _ » -I ,. » =t it . tilllllltlnunwll nuilinlill t*’_‘,»l #5 _ li vi il il I sl, . . lp g 1 L Z l - --1;-=~ ,.1;__-;z:"-~ P >.-,*_,v_`-.__» ,,; " A “--fr-' -5 4 - -- ' _-:._ 5, _ year malt ) In a vanca In Canada and for U I. A. _la “N111 an __ -___ _.___ _ . . . ,til ' J. » ""`_. Daily foun d 1K1 88.00 (d lt d I d __ ____ __ 1 3 J per year _ a n a yan 'i ‘ . .__ , , * TUESDAY, ocrossii 12, 1920 ll CURRENT CGMMENT We had occasion a short time to suggest to the United Farme adopt the truthful and straight "_ ., `_.___ t 'ri1~_E~1~o'r.\'r_o si'rt;.\1‘.ioN. ° political organiiiatiion. And one, rs' _ i t l ted on _Guide that now while young and whm hey “pon as Wm' or in the commencement of its calree is an opportune time in whlc~li__t_t\ “_” Then why decewe the _Dogma , _ _` of other provinces into building , Wm” m°m°d °! dealing mm pu” upon a false foundation? llc men and public questions, and more especially as those wlhoni they tire aiming to represent, the -farm- -carve-1:37: af, _ It would be premuptuous to predict with any as- °“ °' "“’ °`°““""' “"° “” “ °‘““ on lilnwy or the pmunce for uw isurance what the fall, winter and spring potato prices ir; M reason islobvious; there has been early marketing' 01" kindly f“1‘fi¢° W” “<11 wh crops have been above the average and railway tra portation has been more easily obtainable this sea- ,he ..,P_ E_ Islam, mmm Me son than at any time since 1914. The market there- lng,~ li Sa,-.__--A keen interest ha abhorrent of falsehood and poll cal erookedness. The last issue l'l€ the one we criticized, indicates tha ol ns’ unfrultttll, but there is still roo for improvement. ln' referring fore has been well supplied and, as always, prices till.-.ldv been developed dlmig in have adjusted themselves to the universal law supply and demand. _ _ 1 There is however another factor which is going ,.,,n,m,,m,_ as ,he G“,de._ rem of lines of business co-operation. Now this is true, but it was an currence ot' long nga and had n ti' formation oi' a firmere or alinos: “L any »kin'd of ii new political organ- °c` turned Turk upon them with the l 'lot the province. And even of these! thirty, we have personal knowledge that it number were opposed to or organizer, told them in the open r meeting that "Not-bing can cqnieof llt is true enough also that con- ditions were never so favorable in 5 they were entrapped into electing S 'l Go\'ernlncu»t of llncompetents, whom when they attained power cl iilost vicious ixeiwliery. and in- ’ stead, of easing their burdens pro- to play a big part in the wiliter and sp;-ing ni;-irket, ence would lead people to liellevc, ______d___d to ,ash _hem Wim scm,_0n_. _.that is, the keeping qualities of the potatoes. As t A from the potato growing states of the union whic t'or many years, and before ill _ would seem to indicate that the supply there will be U,,,,__,,, ,..,,,.mm or ,he Gum Wu exhausted -by rot and hasty marketing long before even d.-...med on ,,,,,1.,.,,,,, ,,~,,,,,,,d the spring market opens. Reports from New Bruns- sul-cf-ss at ulat. and it is beclvus . wick and Nova Scotia sal' there is going to be verv ‘>“"f='f"1‘f'° had the vnwliwl MS considerablewastage there on account of rot. On"- tario and Quebec have an average crop, in all prob- ability to be shrunken _very considerably before ,..-,l.@....,»_=mile.-ed-around byn-its spring. - after t.lle shadows of get-rich-qui plofessloua-l fagltatoits. that. th wager to predict that for good, sound potatoes next est ln P. E. l., seem.. to be partied spring's prices will be fairly ‘high even in compariso with prices ruling during the past few years. n larly keen on political co-operation improvemam “mu what the), are among farmers." Now what con cltlsion will the Island farmei u to attend to their calling, instead weighed me "mum, eamfuuy_ and of dabmmg in Wlmcs and chasmg llesitlated about luliiping from thc ck frying pun into the fire. They rea' 3_1 llze that if they can only carry the _ - \ l tl l ' ' l-‘ Judging _by these reports which may or may not lwvff 11121 with their deserved vm md mr m B mm mn M ,eu b be wholly reliable. it would appeal' that the prospect °‘"“" ____ f0I‘ gOO(l 1JI`1C€S ll€Xt Sp1`1l'lg are by 110 11183115 Wlth011t Then the Guide goes on to Bu ' ' ' ' l __ y willing to shoulder 8-11011191' P011' foundation. It_would be worth risking a considerable ,lm ,,,,,,,, ,,,..,,,e,,, time me ,,,,,,,._ ______ ________________o___ ____me__ and “___ 0 with the It. J. lMc'Milltm mission. _mm me whme L.0_um,_._, becmuu a -.7 this there are various reports. There are reports 0"\'1`“l"“°'S 1111” 11”" i111'1'= f°1‘\‘» ,,,,,,,, of _.,,,,.n.mg .llw,,,l¢,.._ 1,. . . - h front. of agricultural co-operatioil‘ _ms h___m__ of _“md me ,hmner ‘ would naturally bc susceptible to S any reasonable D0lillC&l Dl‘0D0S11l wlllt-ll would suggest lm avenue 01 B est-.ape from lll-tollernblt-‘ conditions. 8 To their crctlithowever tlley have ' :nnt_»_.=r_ they will thi.-li be able to 'll»“ow oft' elif; buralt-l flir¢~vt-l‘, anti when that time comes they ure lin- ' proven, and without prospect ot ' escaping from. The good old Con- lt so much in evidence as the after- ` Y math of t-lle great war, in an hour m of over-confidence in promises of to relief held'out to thcin by un- ` eb scruplous polltlctll ztdvenlurers, O0-0-044' THE PUBl._l_C_FORlIM eat The Gharlottetown Guardian dose not neoaaa- arily andorae the onlnlom expressed by lil °°l‘f¢°- Title column In open for Ula `dl aai b rre nd- pondenta x sou on y oo ape ant: of queatlone of Inner 2 MR. RATTENBURY that they agreed in withdraw their resignations and ask formally for li re-consideration of their sche to be understood that he undertook nut im understanding and that the Professors. unless assured that On the face of li, ‘It is evident that the Government acted on thc representations of Mr. Rattenbury and that the Professors submitted their letter on the assurance of Mr. ` i llule. .nm .Mi-_ nsttenliury with li ‘v _l to approach the 'Professors wltll- ' _ _ \ Ituttenbury that the Government To- would so act. Whether the Govern- ~_- ment approached Mr, Riiitenbury ’ Mr- N650" R‘\'~“’”b“"Y “nt me or Mr. lftattenbury approached the l0ll0Wl1l:r 191101' ‘° 91° .P“m°' Government .in the first instance ' . which appeared in its yes'-@1‘tl8Y Issue: _ To thc Editor 0l` the Ptlirloi.. 'S is u point on which we are not In- formed, but when he approached the -professors it was understood ‘Sin-In 11115 "101‘11'“K'S C'“‘“'d'““ by tllrin tint lie was llctlllz in the the following statement appears 19 I te gpm, and _ . capacity of il lp npo n 1`9SD9¢'lll1Z 1110 Prince Uf Wales the success of the negotlzttfons is proof of his diplomacy. (Here follows tllil. last plirugrupl; An who know My-_ Rattciibury. - . of the article on the i1‘0ut ll-13130 “ know him to =be thc Liberal watch yesterdays (llialjdiun dealing with (img al“.ay_s “left and on guard in ,_ 'College lust ter: the stllijeui. ~ " Mr. }tuttclilitil‘_\‘ t‘0l1|lIll19S. I wish to state, ,\‘it'. l'}tlllor_ Lllt defending his putty. lie iiiusl have known that, following the itctlon ‘l nl llll\.Rotliry Cub. the `Mlni=ltci‘lH1 sl.ilcliit=tlt of the Gua;'d- _,\H5,,,.imi0“ and me Bom." of 1|-nm., c . , ' the above ‘ ' » - lun is il lliiiss of iticonsislellc and llnlrtlllls. I slliill refute those stuteliienis cu|t>gui'ica.lIy. _ lst.-I zlclcll on my own person- al lilitiatlvc not as l’i'esitlent. of the Liberal Ascot-iatltlll. and Dolitlu had nothing whatever to do with lily at-lion. _ 2nd.---I zlppi'oat~lletl l)r.» Robert- son., Pl-liicipzil of the College in thc interest of olllicatlon utld the pl-ovlucc. _ 3rd.-I was not ill tiny way ein- powereil to lulkc this action by the Govelniiieiit lllltl I never had any t~onvcr=ittioli willl lhl» Governnlcilt. with rtlgpl-t-t lo rc-iilstalini: thc ‘.etlc‘llcr.~>. -ith.-ll illalle no such statement to the Principal that the Govern- ment was prepared to re-lnstste the lStaff on the terms submitted by them, the increased salaries to begin us from September 1st. ultlnio. 5tli.~I was not empowered b 5 were to hold special meetings oil Stlttlrdlly to discuss the Prince of \‘Vli‘les College inbroglio. Wus .his llctloli inspired by this knowledge _or tllti he voluntarily anti \vllliollt_ any authority plunge in to S8119 thc ftlcc of the Government? Ed. G. .__<_{-O-C; -*-* THE CANADIAN RED CROSi ‘Sir:-'I`llo Canadian Red Cross Socivty has been lnforlncd of -the appllillng conditions of tlisoiwe and distress in the war stricken areas oven' it broaltl belt of Europe. iixteltding .froln the Ball-t_ic 'to the .-\drlll»llc mild the Block Sell. Sumt- i.\vctve nations. many of whom were either Allies or ilrlerndly YO the Allied cause during the war. are ln dire dlatireu and need out- side help. Und-er .the paitmonage of I-I. M. the King, and with the approval und support ot the leaders of alll List 'louoltliow MORN N .» 1- f l such understanding existed. nego- 1 tinted with him for a-settlement . ` nn their own terms and to resume' 1 tluty this morning? ’ - ‘ 1 . _ l , \ l Q The farmer who undertakes to hold his potatoe till _next spring however must first assure himself of ,,,.,.,,.e 3, 3, ,,, ,,,,,,,,,,. ,.c,,,,,,S ’, their quality. He may lose so many of _them by rot lin farllni-5 liidvelnein in mil ` that it would pay him better to sell them at half i>1"°v11w@S? If 111° G11id@’~l “vol price this fall. If they are free from rot now and -h Q is satisfied that by frequent culling and great care _.___ m______ _“___ me only ,ogml d l he can preserve the great bulk of them it would loo like a safe gamble to hold them. This is neither a pi'e_diction nor an advice. Some as lt is in in -iz. island. it il..- , of our most astute merchants have made and lost for GW'-‘ 5° ".b'“S° “S 11°* 1° Bee “"1" ( tunes on predictions and hopes that fell very wide 0 ` their mark and this will happen again but it will pa the farmer to keep his eye on conditions at home an ~ abroad f Conditions this season will emphasize as never l“"““Y “"9““1“l"*"1"“°“S‘““l~ “'“ before th-_e value of spraying as a preventive of dis _ ease and‘thei'e is little risk ln predicting that th 9 of similar ntteinpts at orgllliizatio k duction is that the iuoveluent as dormant in tllc other proviiicc E it. .lust imagine the situation fro ' swing in the city and tliousand S ‘li is well atlvlsell on this subject ~noligll for them. lt has stood thc . v* |- ._ _ ' tin the uiulil and .ire im more lrulll _ _ hmv _ _,__ ____ f :such vnrlatlolis from ‘fact will lea: _____9e ________u___ _ends _(_ _he View y which it extracts this Stinhealli of Cl “keen” interest in “political co opcratlon." From a population o ia provincial exhibition ln full e of farmers visiting amongst us 0 sc-rvtilive party which now by coni- ',: parison ilie people liiivt- the more m lcartlvd to llppwciattc. is i§00l\ 1; lost ot' uluiiy periods, and will no' .tgtiin be iislictl to girl: wily io ___ spctll c i _' 'lvollg tllstaiicc firing from be- ” hind ai bush is freqllcntly the eit- : pctlient of l'ouining_llgitlilors be- caut-'e it is considered safest, audi `fm° the unclilmtinent which dis- ] Amongst the bogleslleld up by Mr., ii. J. McM‘lllil.ti, in his attempts to _S popular governnleiit. was the Ily- tlro-Elcclric enterprise- of Onttlriti. the Governlnellt nr anyone else appl'oiicll tho I‘rof¢=sslil's mill 't' thclil illiliit-‘dinte t~oliipliiln':i'- “_dn_imS__P_l_ed .by me British R oi el' . , with their llvinllnds. provltitltl ill for-lllnllv wltlillrow their resigi' ti; organizations, arrangements ha In be-ein made for the raising nf llrilisll Elilpl-rr Relief Fund. in y Gross Society in cooperation w " lille League ol( Red Cross Sol-.ietit-s i. l,i"”” “ml r"n_""'“'|_ their reffllefct of the world, -sonic Lhiriy ilillion lor consillt»l~ilt.loii ol their ttpplicd- h(_|Ungmg 10 _I-he Lwgua tions for int-roast-tl sllllii~it‘s. V9 . ti bo ed lltlh s' Tllcrt-l'ol‘l» it will be seen that has been urged ‘O Mkt, ,._ha,,.g‘, the Guartlitlifs wllnlc stuteliicnt, . . I DP ' / - repeat, ls itll absnlllto >iillts_~; of iii- H ,dm-ing Anmisgwe w9.9_k_ tphougl, I lll e ti cal in Canaria, and io milk coiisi.~ttclit~l<-_-l and lllitrullls. In thc f,,||_\- "pp,-ec|,,m,g ,hc (._|,,,,,g..,| face of lilo (lutil~tlllili'~= slzllclnellts “m,,_ude of me pumic mw;m|,,, this muy cilslly lic scott, lwcaus poison our farmers’ lilintla agaiilsti '1`11° “““‘““"‘“ 11”’ “P”-*S S°"'°1~“ ii ol' 0 =.=---- -__.L.,_-- .Ee £13 m 1;; ,, *' colmpallgus nlnd alppetil ill -gc'nt~l~ll.l O e |118 llf1lf'l' 1111111 111" *M1111*-‘1'S “ml since the end of the v?'nr_ the Red the Governllltfilt°s imply toll tht‘_ (-,l;;,t~,_,~ ¢0u1d not decline 1 tl ' wliolll story ililtl set forth facts as they .really ure. For ln- stancc the leacllers ztsketl pcrltlis ___ which in his bollibastlc lainguagenl ` “the i<‘artliers Governlnent. were go- Y' ing to clean up." 'I‘lie name sound- ' f rm ' "- f . , f ~ ' , a er who has good disease proo seed potatoes limits nuns Jtsr rl-ilaT_ ____b_____________________________l__ ____d___ I next spring will have no difficulty in selling them. ` iixiltxixti 'ro l=.\n.\ii~:it.~°. _ The Live Stock Commissioner at Ottawa issues 0n,;r,_, agltmr ,__ dmmm pam ills biggest things that -vel-'stl~ll<»l< /'\ a statement in connection with hogs _and the marke ` lpltirslsxr xr 'rl-in ln. lM'L`MIf[il¢AN UNITEI) I<‘ARMl.ER ORGANIZIATION l\l.E'E'l`lEN(}. All these "thirty" were all tllat cout 3`bc luustered together. after a serie of iubllc meetings held hy tit t- 1,;-_ ing of hogs which is at once a vi arning and sound _ advice. In a comparative statemont itis pointed out ,` 1_3 that despite a plentiful supply of coarse grains this “‘~ season as against a very serious scarcity of grains of _ any kind during the corresponding period of 191 0-OO-¢o»¢< Daily Selections Guardian Readers Furnished by W. 8_ Loulon. 0000-O-O 9, S _ _I and he thought it plllilsiible mater- d itil to include with his otlit-r sitin- dcrs. In point of fact this iiydro- S __ Electric regime has been one of Ontario. is approved by Prelnier Druri' of the i"al'lliers` Government, and has been tin object lesson and lnc1tl»>iittlll_v lt 'tllutcflai benctiit, to thi- wholc of Calladu. It has revo- o lutioiiizeti industry In large areas i of that great province. Because »4 of the high price oi’ coal ililtny tood bv the people of this province. 1" do its best to obtaillt-, from till people of Canada, it ls-uhsltlantllll _ S- coiilribtltlon in -Ilhttt Fund 'in order ' 0 C And Income ion to wit\lil‘r:i\\' tlloliy l-e.~iilzn- to mitigate one of the itioslt , » utiolls. Thili. tht- G-nverululellt terrible autl tcrriiyitlg calillilitles . grtlntetl. 'l`lie lcacilcrs then slatc of tllll times. 1 that they recognize the publ services of this province are inttl tained with the greatest tlifficul and respectlfully ask that the Gov- fllilbered that .there are over 10, 3 t-rnlnent accept the srlledllle o .salaries subnliltcll to it-all oi'lf='--< lltoitl the wa-r: Polantl 1\:ls_ which is offered for the C,0v.»¢»|-n. ilhnllt 500,000; in C1.echo-Solvitklll, Allstrlll and iiunvgnry there are nt lollslt. 1.000.000 war orphans of lu<»ilt’n consideration. In my opinion, Sir, the Govern- cl The condlllionts of disease :ln li- distress are all the more pitiful _ lyltmll .apps-zllinig when it is rout f 000,000 children in Europe fnl-ll<»l'- liteilt int-t the teaulltws in tho. ““l10111 901110 5-000 W9'1‘6 1'0C@11l\ same spirit that the tt>i\cller>t sill mitted their letter. Its reply found wandering alniost lik |),_-,lzlnlwlials in the Rutllienllan M‘oun- ' ’l`licl~o ure two kinds ot illvestlilctit. The man who has his r _ fortune-tio luakc invests for profits; the man who has made 'ills ‘ fortune for income. ' tl tfiiilullil -with its wonderful opporttinltics offers it golden bar. vest to investors of both classes. moreover, ,lu-st now there are securities offered by ull which combines a sound invest- men-t opportunity with the opportunity to build In fortune through increasing values. J. C. MacKlNTOSH & COMPANY Y 0 . dignified and worthy of men elect- ctl to represent. thc people ot' thi lirovincc. lit the first place, the glvlitcd Lhe tteacliers perltlissln to withdraw tlli=.ir resigiilitions an to begin their duties llnuicdialel lil the next, the Goverilnlcnt sta cs It will be pleased to grant tllei rvqliest for. prompt collsideraltio the number of unfinished hogs marketed in Septem-_ _ _ ber, 1920_was five per cent greater than in Septem-` WE M°THE'*‘-ESS GW- ‘ ber, 1919. The situation is all the more serious in the Oh, wh, m,§,"‘m0,,,,_,,, 100,, ization dl lilo wifnu water paw.-q I li ht of the resent marked shorta e of su lies and tlvwn from above . P g PP '_ the evi‘de_nt_rcdu'ction inthe holding of brood sows. . Statistics are also given' to show that the pe centage of light hogs in the total marketing increas- es from September to December. In some years the lllvlr vvorlliv number of lights marketed tluriilg November have 'f l“'“"*-`“ 0'" ""“**1’~* 1*' H “H1 been double those marketed in September. The Com- . ca- “..i<~» ,»-»._ _ missioner states that present indications are, unle . there is a change, that next November will show if 22 1-2 per cent marketing of light hogs. This is se - iously' injurious to the hog market. Another four o _ six weeks feeding would put most of the light hogs No lov.-, til ... tolli-n~. lllollcll wider s°“f°@S under Dclnllliou c<>=l\l~<>l to _ in the select bacon class at one to two dollars per ‘ hundred weight above the price they would bring a l.\nd sbt-llrr and shield willl thc infinite lovo the' earth that is sad, A sight that. would llitikc its gin S5 music- less glud. 3. 1'- t busy wllirl. and warm, S worltl's beating sloriil, Wlltlt touch is so tender, wha l » . l lights and the extra weight would net good value vom, ,S _M dear i for the grain consumed. The average weight for _-is on wlicli and the tones dz lilo 0-rule wont ln fl-mill... limi uni in select hogs in 1919 was 190 pounds and with abund- W,,a,‘§,‘;§,d“’ff_m§°;'§f§_f,h for us ,he ‘"1 °“'°0mf‘ Of _"H sewn' use 111° ter. situation would be greatly improved if 1', few more weeks were added to the feeding of light ,H _ } hogs rather than marketing theme at a lower figure 'H ; and at less weight. The most progressive farmers .H find it to their advantage to continue feeding until ‘ the light weight is passed and the custom if generally 1110"" of grain at cheaper prices this average could pillmvs or elm-. ' . . ' ' _ Ur pluck front olir pathwli il be raised to 200 pounds foi this fall and win ,,mm_,, ,hm gm, ,.,,,.,.’,'.? ’ it ills common wise logic or incl. pity uiltl guide ill the \voi‘id's lllul power l‘r~lp1'esent-sl cotll ron- R Gotl busy whirl D less girl! i! mother that lcit tor ln\i'f\ft l- The nrplituicri and desolult- loft o lt. \\'cm‘lns :it the sight of sl niotller- less girl. , ,,- Cun lule-‘itor and shield front 111° out tllttt ultimately tht- watt-r or hiln of orphans-a lnotlier. priccle.~l sand placelcss that and tlefencelz-ss that dough cd with extinction when this lltll- of the country were hilrtlcssed to if electrical forces and it tzhellpcl' “` i1U\V<‘l° 511l1D1it»,‘d which lists glvcii enlploylneiit to thousniitls of linllds Too lightly rstcciliiilg illld knowing .ln fum] 211111 Vllhlirc |11tl\1sll'it’i\ who would otherwise have been tlrlvl-n ll to the cities to find work, ti "" "" So cllorliitilis is lllc tlclllllnd for 'Tis when in the rollr of 'world-`s this water-clot-tl‘lc power lllllt thc supply is ftmlllnlg short and the l"'edel-sl Government are being :lp- _ plieti to for permission to use water llllliment the -supply. lt is poiiitcll _L I10W_§ ;1,',';_'==_§_~m_y_ _________ ____ "finial, and tritium of un. the “fancy” roups will remain where they were put I lsr lm vim. “lam” Wh" “"6 11° 'NWI' °“‘v1°l'~ _ _In tht- book or her Kuill. und the ment than to chase around knoc.k~ _ __ __ ,.4 ,i-__ ,- . . . . 'r»~:o tl rbiam, i in \- I rl il |,‘.'». I _"1 \» --1 ", ` /1' » »|'-. ed in opposition to the government and lt remains rlll ll.v‘liflg»innii uf; leaf-llloned ,,'f,‘,‘,,,,,;-,,v;1,f,,,:'c';;,';f,,“f,'nd°fpf0: “e ,"""~l'1. ll' l‘ " -"l l' vluitller industries were -tlireatt-.n~ or increasing their salaries. Thi lll ilry mind. is exactly what the Goveriitlient sllolilti lin and I lllli sure that any illlfeeling that might htlvo existed between the Goveril~, lllcult and the lcachcrs was colit- plctoly foi‘gnl.It-ti. .\ll‘. Editor, the Giiiil'diaii‘.~‘ stale- iiivllt. this morning with respect to myself is subtly cult-.llluteti to llrotllte more strife and liltterilct-'s 1,,,o‘,-,mem _ Dm|__q|0ns or mhvr :lull to throw this educational niiit 'cr 'buck into thc :tronlt or bitter ,wlllces conc€,m,mg “ms u_m_en_] political _t-onlrovcrsy. I will not pcrnlit, thc Gllurdlnu or any other lit-w~t lei to irl- to lhe country tillns. il - "' nlppcal some aspects of national 5 I enclose it brief statement oi V the siillient ducts, and I write you , 'n pelsvonally in order to .beg thc d support of your lpaper on bolltllf `. _ _._ of the cans-e. No words of mine . t_ could od`equil.1ety describe thc ,. greatness 'amd urgency of the need, ' llid humanitarian nature of tlh H' sulfetyho our own peoplt>_ anti the good -they would get from extend- ing it lielpim; hand Ito lihose who nre suffering under conditions of perhaps the worst. calaniity that lids overtaken lhumanity since the dlaya uf the "Black Plague" In tilt-d'1ttcva.l times. I lillolrlti like to feol tlllul any news mutter which we .muy send. or which 'you may recdivo .from will 'have tlrlcndly treatment in thr- coluilllis of your paper. and will colilfer li diouble favour if we liiay . Pitt . ' .5 1 . ‘$11011 11 l11*f“1¢* 01’ `f“l*'l`l\°0‘|>1- °°“Dl' hllvt: also t.he very desirable benc- vtl with my name, while] ani in position to prt-vclll. lt. I warn the (iullrdiuil that its lilis-