1 f} / a 1 FAcE r0111: _p_ THE CIIAIILOTTETDWN GUARDIAN 1110111111; mu, (Founded 111x11 Id‘ t L L-Cul. W. Chester S. McLtu-e Pmflyiiclt: Prl-eslidcnt. J. It. Burnett, l-‘JJ. Secretary Lit-uL-Cul. D. A. Alaclfiintiou. 0-51,- Edilor and blanagltig Dircclur J. 159F119". F-J-l- Assut-raie nditor I-rutik “AIKEI bLBbUhIPIIOS RATES _ 0 . >3 -u\u11-e) uenvercd to C181 pc-ii-Liciiii-iitiiiiiuilaiicv; niuucu to I’. blatant! _ $5M; m... N,“- 1m uutatieci muucu w Lamina and U-h Jreiuucis tzuunl hurt-all v4 tlIUlllfllNIl-li “The Strongest Jlemory is Weaker than m1.- Iteuirest Ill/i." FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1938. y-c-ii Ehglhnly)‘ A1111 Other ‘Things l-Lyqi‘) \'.<.Ill‘l- 1.» 111t- Pr-tviiict- i11 1111)". way cti1i1i-c'....1 111 p»- .1ll tlltlllltlll, h.» -i-~11.1~11 111 thc 1" wt tin‘. ‘.1 ~‘I1\'11ll14i 11.11011 1114111111)’ l'1L‘1\t't'1 I111. Santinicr-iili- 111111 Liharlttttc- 1111111 t ‘; ii'-~11 1111- 111111111111111. llle>e Ylfillvffi 1M“. l‘ ' - \1ltllll-ll!111 iii Ulllllhllllg i>iir 111.1111 \\"|'.-1 -i 1:i--11\\.1>\'~ htiilt ill _\‘..\_. >.-. _.-il .\'i-1v l; t, .1~ well as 111 .41,“- l"; -. .1111! 51.1w- _-. -~- the 1I4)tlll(1(Il'_\' line. .\ .1\'i- t-xprt-“t-il -11r|\:'1.~1~, as well as “P5,... v . 1h.» .ii;».'i~i..|-i;_\- 111 tllll’ 1Ill{1l\\'.'I_\' 1.111" 11:1 ' 11 1161'. 1111-} 11.111 lI'(l\'tl'~\-\1 111 coining 111-re. " art- the Czttnphcll (ilv\'t'l'll~ :1 1l'Qll\\.'l_\' ivas a 1111i- tiiving iiutliiiig" t0‘ tlttrir - "'llll'\' hztvt- 111-cit cil- aigiiii-t- lie-littlltlg thc llie l'i'11\'ii1ec tins-es- 11¢.- so.» It.“ \lr, ‘l lizivi-c 10st tin time in ltiinrkiiii: it a; . .._-; . 1 "is l't‘-lll~lIIl11‘1l i11 the 1‘iil1lic “flflin I = .‘ llin i11 1111- iulltHYlIlQ your, at (he 11,.’- \1'\ 1n m" rht- lx-gislzitiire. he 11ml to tiilitiit 1'~‘-‘ '11- lliitvh-ii 1ii<;1i\v.'1_\' 1111-" nut as hatl n; m. M .1 ii “qi- going tn he"; that 111 lat‘! it , . gait-l twtllflllltlll through “one 11f thi- ti" .--~1 \\!‘l'l'l'~ I thiiilc that there C(7tll(l be i111 a 11111-11 riuz-l." lint he has 11'l\\' rcvertell m hi; til-l ii-fli-lt 111' tlziintiitiq with taint tiraise. illtlVtl anil .'\_'ii-=,‘i~l_ 11f \‘1Illl'~'l". 11y such llll(1(‘\'i.'lI— t'tllll'.'t‘\'l1\‘Q as 111111. 1i. \\'. lx-llzige. it lllillli oi e-vt-n iaiiitly praising Bnflllllig’ 1111111‘ h1- lItlllllCill niiptiiit-iits. \\'ith thi- CilllilllllPll arlratlcc in road paving ntanilriril- all t-vvr the ciiiitiiit-tit. llllTC is 110 rca-wn whv lllt‘ itrcsciit hichwxrv tllIt1L'l'lZll\'lll_Q' glmnlil not 1w lll'1l'(' thiiriviiirli and up-trt-(latfi than any worlc I11 lllt‘ in tircviiwtis _\"<~:1rs. As to its (lllfllllili -, ihrit i- Knlllvlllillfi which has ‘vet t0 11c (1t!l’.~l‘~~‘!'.tT~l. The SCllVlHl‘ lll\‘tll\'t'\i thc (‘x- pcntliiiirt- r11’ flll-rlll a iiiillii-n dollars. zmtl our ','\_\’l\.'ll'<'l‘< art- irtvitig two ci~1lt< :1 gallon cxtra "um t1» linrtiivc it. 1t hall ll(‘ll('T ht‘ itil-wiititiic. rill that c1111 salclv be ' 2111. it \\":i~:1't t1» lIIIYI‘ 1li'_'ll\\'<'l\'.-' li_\' extra -11, liiit t-i lrtlztnw- thc hii-ligct aiiiiiiallv h_\' vvi-i-ii-litiire. that thc prr-"vnt Fl1llllilli<- trntitin sting-h‘. :1i;1l i1lll'lll1l'll a Tllflllllfllt‘ friiin thc Plcctiirs. '1‘li:1t_ :1: 111'. .-\<*01'ii s.'1_\-<_ “'71s "the nnlv tilrtnlc tli:1t cwniitc-l". \\'iih :1 million r1111- lars more rcvi iiiir than llll‘ lati- \l:ic.\1ill:1n (inv- crniticnt lirzrl. tlii-i’ have a1i'1-.'1i1\'_ in two yl-ars. atliletl a tiiilliiiii tl-lll'll',< tr» our 111111111" 111-ht. That's the siim and gnlwtaiici- of their political rccnril 9n far. antl it can by n0 means 11c callcrl a crctl- itablc one. Fur Production The valiic of Canada's- production of raw furs 1n the 304...... 1.131.317 ti; 1111111111.»- eiidetl lune 3Q, 15,37) lS lll"t't‘i'l by tl1e Uullllllittll 111111-2111 0i Stari-iics at ._\'|t.,_:,r.(>__17_;, ciiinptiretl with $15.‘ 465L533 in the Pri-t-t-tling s<-:1=oi1. These totals comprise tlae value of‘ pelts 0t itir-lieariiif-i 11m‘ niiils talu-n h)" trzippcrs and pelts 50111 from fur farms. thr- valiic 111.1111: llllltll‘ reitrcseilting ap- prnxliii-iit-ly- fir» 111'!‘ ct-iit 0i the whole. llhe 101-11 for 1111- ,-1--1-iii1 is the lughest recorded since the seas-111 i11.'i\'».."1- The t1.i"--<- principal hinils of furs are silver (m; l. i.\'--_111i;, i11i1<l<rnt ($2140.55) 3W1 mink 1_\_-‘_»|i>,_;/—_;1_ The value 0f the three kiwi; (,,...;,-,.,.,i l; ,\‘]4)_l/'l1_;l()(), r11‘ (i3 per ccnt of the t 11:11 1311x111 lwllll§lt '1 h1- lllllllltlT (ll silver-fox’ pt-li. \\'.1- .2111 31%‘. .'lll ii11"i'1-:1=<~. over the prevvtl~ gm; ~2"1‘ll11 -~t' i11 1111-: -- 1c-4l1j.'.\i_'1 1111- "1111 l‘ 1.. 1i-i\‘.'~'11 thc iwhv- llIVliIh-Pll l\\' 11111-1 It‘ 3-‘1- ~11. ~11 .'1 |ty‘|_’t1_ lllll iiwiiig tn a rcihictiutl '1'ii<- lllllll1il'l't1i iiiiiil; i11-Its. on :1 'li'1‘l‘1'.'1§(‘ 0i Ilvfifily, lllll ‘ - J1 1b’. Tht- iiiitiilit-i‘ 0i ‘ 1t 1li-1"1'1-.'1-'1‘ lrnlll lllt‘ |““‘4‘(1l1 i1_ 1.111 .111 lllk‘l't‘;l\t‘ is rciwirilt-tl itt t]... l,‘ _ .;-.l-.i.», . .'v\i-r:1q¢- iii-ice liii‘ ti1i1il< Pt-lts llll‘i'i'tllt" 11 i11-i11 -*l l-‘X? l" “k151i” l" $16-38 l“ [Q3647 Il‘1'l 1l--- rtvcrnzye far tiiii-krat polls from _~‘.~_ 1.. In» 311. l'r.'ii'tic.'ill\' itll I11:- <il\'cr liix [Wll- ‘i '11 11-1- i111" l:1r1i1~. whili- iii llit- niiiil: |ii-il-_ pt‘- i1'1.:1'. a tliirll titIl_\' hi. Cl'l'l1lll‘1l It) tllt: f.'1ri11=. l'hr1;i.~ Cnml Reasons Recent t'11ll\ill"‘l i11 .1 hiiili-il $lalva cxvllilllf-ll‘. bt-hilttiiiri 131- \\::-h-1:qi..n Lf1)\‘t'l'l11ll('lll tit-r its hum-p h .~= |l~. it ti- (lI‘l1i\ 11111-11 I11 the l tilt- t .. ~~ . ed cam” '1 tiiiltfi- 11-111’ lll‘il\'ll_\' t-tigagt-rl lll itlill-‘tli . n! $111-$114‘ 1,1111“! 1 - ;tn vlti-ctive reply {r171}: tjp- \ llt i-t -llil~t'1) Xrigoiiattt. 111 ‘i-t i'--, .1 1il.-.t-t-_ -:1\'~ llit‘ .\rgili1:111t, there arc flmh I1l.>‘ll .' ml 1.1111‘ thri-t- -liv \\‘11i1"11 thc “f... ,1 ',»_ 1., ~‘..- 11511.] 5' 1:111 - t‘.'IlI ltt‘ priirl. ‘hie i; 1.- lll4 -' ;~ 1.1‘ 11.111 111' llie- i11-hint‘ t0 I111‘ ltlliilll-i Wllllltvl ht- med hr.‘- lttQFlliVf wiih ijri-il l~ " N"... . flint-s iiniw. 17,, U‘, . . _.i*l17r1l< Ill 1111 tlii- gwlll i" tl-v 1 l - nwt- rt-iii-iiiiiic’ in 4l('1Il'lr H-w ~11 it - . - 1.1 t'\lll tt- .'l'1l||ll5!ll'1_\' pru- 14'1".‘ 1M1: (wit-v... - ill flit-vigil <-\'-l1.'1l1t_'€ 1117"’- I 11c“. ‘.1 d...’ l 111N111. l ..i‘ lv'l\lllil]l i. liv acct-tiling 5...]. ;11~.l. 1.1.1.111. l- fin-i11 lll" <11 intiiliiig i1:1li0ii<. lhtt ll-ii-i i: .'I.1l't"ll1l' :1 ~lll'l-lll~ 111' .\i1ii-i'i1':1i1-|1T11- Ami] 9.1‘. ;_!Il l/Ytltlllfl‘. lit ]'t'I'lllll 1111-11- i111- Wrp .,{ 4...‘. t-Uitiittiiiiic iii-iiiliiit- \\'l'll111 liriiig an immediate and sharp break in domestic pricel, and aggravate the already-action: slump SilllZt tion 11o\v existing. A thirtl method remains, but it is even more lllll)l'.'lt‘lil.‘.'ll)1('. '1'11at is for the tlcbtur tiatituiis tti acquire. i11 the foreign exchaugt- iimrlu-ts, suf- iiciciit .\111e1"ic.'11111ol1ars t0 haiitl uvt-r tn the 131111-11 States 'l‘re:1sur_v i11 settlement 0i thc (li-lits. Tilt.‘ only available ilullars i11 itin-igii ex- change channels (apart front a negligible aiiiotiiit ni S]It'Cll1.'lll\'C futidsl are futitls iiinviiig tn 11:11- aiicc ct-iiiiticrcial and financial traiisitctititis i11 llll‘ tlftl('l'1_\’ cntirsc of intcrtititimizil trade. '11“? lnltllilllltttllllfil$11111] floating dollars is “as a giiafs 1-_vchro\v" as cunipttrctl with thc total war tlehts. Rloreovcr, if a tlclttnr imtiiiii itttt-ttiptwl to hitl for huge atiiotiiits lll-iAIIlUTlCJtII \‘tII’l‘('lI\'_\' i11 itircigii exchange lllill'l\'t‘l$. tht- llllllilf \\’lllll\i prtitnptly rise to :11ii1111'111:1l1_v 1115411 lcri-ls. which iii tiirn wriiilil rcsiilt i11 huge ln-scs to lWliliil 511W“ cxportcrs. ivhosc wnrltl markets Wfillltl he at 011cc gnlililt-rl up 1w ciiiiiix-tiiig nations. (Inc cmnpcnsalting fact. tisuztlli" 111-t ‘lkillt 111' 11v .\1iii-1'ic.'t11 cottiiitt-iltzittirs. is 01111111. 121-11 ll)‘ 1111- R111 Francisco papcr. 1t is iinpu-sihlc. tiiitli-i" cxi-"tiiig economic (‘0Ilt1ltl11I‘I§_ to expert Nita)’- titeiit at’ war tlclits: hnt 111111-11 .<t:iti-.-" intlti-tijv ztnil tratlt- ha- alrcailv wltl [11 llll‘ th-htttr 11:1- ti1\i1<_ at :1 prnlit. cxpnrtalilt- \'lll‘l\1ll< pmtliictiiiit totalling morc than l\\‘lt‘(' tlu- coiiiliiiit-tl 111110111»; oi all \\':1r rlehts. iiicliitliiig ii1t<'1'<'.~t. lll~l('(‘t1. I11-- ivrtifit :11011c 011 these ll'.'lll~'lt‘lltill< has i-xcct-iletl ill w-liiiiiv the liital \\'.'1r rli~11t<. I Editorial Nntes I George Stephenson tlietl this -l.1tt-, 1848. 1‘ 1k 1|‘ ‘It .-\1i llllll>lllll itcui lisictl among thc lllllltlfls‘ for jtine \\'.'Is' 30;‘ 111s. oi [re-h ht-t-t iroin _\la.~1<:1. =1< >I< ' .*\11otl1er victory hi1" tht- llriii-h policy oi pati- ciicc ai1<l arhitixatitiii is si-cti i11 tlit- lliis-o-Siiiu itgreeiiit-nt. 111-re is ivhi-rt- Irititiiii- prariiciil t‘XZllll]I1(‘ 1111s proved iiturc i-iiictirt- 1111111 1111111» iii precepts. a 41 1r t A di-lightfitl aitermitiii. iii ivhieh city. cat111- try. (illtl vi-itwrs ittitttftl, was thc experit-iicc of i1lll§8 zitteiitliiig thc garrlcn party 0i 11i< 11111111111" thc Lietiteitant litivertiiir 111111 _\lr_<_ Dt-Hltiis zit Lioveriiiiient House >\'t'~lt‘l'llil_\'. x w at n: lune imports of ft-rlilizcrs wcre vitliictl at $254,315 coiiipziretl witli swgaili,‘ in t\1:1_\' 111111 $1 51.38," in June, 11127. ..\lll>I'1H‘ 11111111111111] tu $5 11,415, compared with $1,080,024 and $000,- 917 v w v m ThffltlllllCflflffill w-ar in ("hina is still going strung. 111 1111, the japaiit-st- illl'L‘t‘~'~1l.’l\'L' occupied Zllmtlt 433,000 square milt-s <11 (hint-a: territory. or almost twice thc art-a 11f the _1-'lll1lllt'\'L‘ l-Iiiipire. The pnpttlation of this orctipietl area is csti- mated at 130,000,000 people. . n- »- x x There was some strengthening in coiim-inility i11.'11"1<1-ts tltiring lune. sap the llanlt nfXuva Sen- tia hull-x. hut tht- risc ira- not siilliciciit tn bring thc average for the whult- 1111111111 up to that 0i .\1a_\'. .-\\‘t-ragc prices of litany tiri1i1:1r_\' tirmlticts, aiiil particularly furs 111111 hirles. wt-rc soiiicivltat lower than itt 1111- iiruvitiits iitiiiith, wliilc (lecliiies itlso occurred i11 the prices of (‘lI('IIIlCZI1.< and pulp. 1r 4 a Under the new tlivorcc law i11 Fttglztiid the sccrt-cy 0i doctors icgartliitg their ])1'll1t‘lI\$ elltls. Insanity is one of the can-cs fur iii-tiltiliiig tlivnrcc [)I'0Ct'(‘(lllI_Lfi, 111111 Sir lllvYtl .\11'rriii1at1. 1‘r1-si<le11t of the Divnrct- (ftiitrt thtitiglii it 110i- thci" wise nor 11cc<->.<:1r_\' for a doctor I11 <tl|I]l1_\' a ilit-(lical ccrtiiirztte nr a written rt-ptirt. liiit he tlirl think that he 111111111 he etititlt-il to reply tn a11_v questions put to him by the pt-titinncr or the pc- titinner's solicitor regarding the t|ll(‘.~liOII of xvhc- llt€f thc patient “x15 cnrahlc or not. This. he con- cluded, was nlivioushv iii the interests oi justice: otherwise the pctitimiefs casc Wtltlltl he even more of a gamble than litigation 1101111111131 was. n1 v c a- Illotor‘ vehicles and parts valticrl at 32.447893 were exported front Camilla i11 _llllI(', an increase of about f; per ccut over X1111’ shipments but 7 per cent llI1tl(-‘t‘ the figures for lune, I937. The total was madc 11p of 4,433 pawi-itgcr cars valu- ed at $1,675,712; 1.362 trucks, vztliii-d at $540.- 484 and 3222.700 \\‘tll‘lll of p-‘ITIF. Iii thi- fir-it half 0i 1937, passeiigei- car shipiiii-tits ainntiiitctl in 24,051; Vflllwfl .11 $0_11’11.2o2. aii lll(‘l'(‘.'l<(‘ of 4 per cciit in niimht-r (IVCT thc 23.0,"; valiicll at $9.- 500816 i11 the first six lIlF>lllll< of I037. Truck exports in thc same pi-rinrl lll'(‘l'('.'lF(‘(l liv about 4 per cciit to 10.951) niiit< \'.'111ll't1 at $t.35.1_-‘4_29 from 11.302 tiiiits valiictl at $|.l(13.7_‘11. Fhip- iiicnts of part< shown-ll :1 gain of itliiiri-t l3 pct‘ ct-nt. incri-zi-iiig from $1113.21; tn 813717.023. lhvwliictiini in thc iir-"t =ix itimitlis of "I38 1111111111111-11 tn 1031;‘? lIJl~\('l1Ql'l' rzir- :1111l triivl<<. nf which 34.918 tiiiits. or 3.1 111-r Ct'lll. \\'t'l'(' cx- purtcrl. n a n- v Lzirgeli’ 1111c tn the National 111111-111}; .\(‘l and thc small limnes plan that llih 1Ill'll (1l'\'('1\)}I('|1 iiatiuiizillv i11 (K111111111, tht-rc i.- a 1‘1>ll\l.'llll1_V gl‘tl\\’lllgilllll'l't‘fil i11 lltllllt‘ C1Ill~1l'll('ll1lll 411111 l>\V\'Il- viz-hip. For thc first time c1n1t1':1ct~rs .'ii1<I 11111111- itig material suppliers 1111- heing iiiiurtiit-il h_v the public of what ltiiiil Hi h-iii-c- Caiiztiliaiis want. First surprise t0 (‘HIIIC to thi- linihling illtlllSlfy as (‘:111:111i:1iis stzirtt-il ti-llitig l1l(‘lll thi-ir l(ll‘.'lS of "tlrt-ain liriitst-s" wn- the llIlllftll-\\'ltl(' rltrinttiitl fi-r hitiigalmvs. Till‘ 11111111111011" 11:1- lll'\'('l' hectl cun-iilt-rctl a t_\‘l1i1'i111_\' (':1i1a11i:tii llllll<l' hnt more TC|]l|(‘.\l§ arc l'(‘\.'(‘l\'(‘ll for plans aitrl llllIIFlllflllUll nlmnt lIlllIQJl10\\‘.< than :ni_v ttllltT type n1 tlwvll- 11113. The rcas-in. mciirtliiig t-i 1llll1'1l'l'9, is I118 largo iiiiiiilii-r of llPtllllt‘. living in ripartntt-iits whit would like hiiiiics of thi-ir own with apart- mt-nt (‘11ll\'t‘lllt‘l1('l’. .-\ gi-tviiiil stirii-Uiiig it-ritiiri! iii (':1ii:11li:1i1 hriiiic Il('~lL{Il\‘ \\'.'1= llll‘ ilt-ititiiiil lot‘ front-iii-thr-hiittw- 1<ili"l1<-t1<. .\1:111\' h-tli-rs ni c11- qiiii-t- 1111111 iiii-liiilt-il 11:11‘. iiihs- lll\l i11-d or writ- 11-11 hv 1111- liriti-t-iviit- sitiggc-tiiitf thc kilcht-n \l'llllllll I-t- ~11 llll‘ irniit 11f ili<- l1~ii<r ~iiirc thi- 11"»- mnn 4111-11114 11111.1 11f llll‘ 1l.'1_\' thvrv 111111 sliniiltl not lic ctiitiiit-lli-il In 1111i]; tllll only 111i the liaclt gitrilt-ii. (liii- of thc specially-1l<*~i!Il<'<1 llfllll" ill- chiilcs :1 innit l\'ll(‘11('ll. hut (l(‘~lt'_ll('l'< oi Ihcsc linnic- cun-iilt-rt-il the cnt1=cr\':1ti\'c avcragc (‘r111- Fltlillll prvicrrcrl t1» kct-it his 1\‘ll(‘11f‘ll \\'ll(‘l"(‘ it harl JI1\\‘.'I\'.< been, at the back. Apparently thcy ivcrfl wrong, " ' THE CHARL GUARDIAN iiorizs 11v r11: 11111 | "Everybody In riding In the curt. N0 one is pushlng It. That Is why we Iiave business stagnation In America todayP-Roger W. Bab- son. The problem facing modern nun remains the same; how touupport his wife, I115 children and his ov- ernmenu-Toronto Saturday Nght Instead of belng n deserted and gloomy palace. Casa Lama now is the scene of social safeties and n great. attraction to tourtsts. Local Kiwanluns effected this trans- furtuatlon. Who will lay a similar magic touch on Chorley Park? — Toronto Globe and Mall. William Allen Whlte, of the Em- porla Gazette. who Is regarded as the Nestor of journalism on thIs continent; deplores the tendency to pity more attention to bad news than to good news. Perhaps thIs 1s because we . really enjoy being sum-ed. or It may be that disasters are rarer 11nd hence more s ectac- ular than happy events. — ndon Free Press. Both Japan and Russia claim to hold the disputed hills on the islberlati border and to have been ivictorlous _in the flghtlng and both glvc little prominence to the “\ivar" news. Apparently the Japan- ese got the worst of It. and are afraid to let the nation and the world learn the truth until they Aucusr 12. 193g 1 trip: £1112 i MAKING THE long he would years. By 801118 have regained the lost. positions.- Toronto Star. Midland knows how to handle the question of mIuors about the strcels after 9 p.m.. but. It Is baf- fled when it comes to restricting the- prevulence of scautIIy-attlred visitors about the streets. The cur- few is not rung, but. the sircn fire- wliistlc is sounded each night at nine oclock us a signal for all youngsters to g0 home. This Is a tourist town. n11d we can do very little about. the scanty clothes pi-obletti," lament the officials. Tourist. towns all face the problem of scanty attire. but who would sec-k to interfere after witnessing the comfort. the wearers enjoy? —I-Iu11ts\'1IIe Forester. It ls not due to a population problem, but rather an immigra- tion problem, that. prompted the western province to announce that they would have no need, as they formerly did, of workers from the east. to assist In the work of the harvesting. The three pralrie pro- vlnces have asufflctent. number of unemployed men at home to find the 21,000 harvesters necessaiy. "A11 intense immigration poIIcy would be, in these actual circum- stzitices. a perfect absurdity. It does not seem possible that a new chief of n11 old party would under- take to preach such a. doctrine." -Le Devolr Montreal. The Christian Science Monitor has raised a question as to wheth- er or not. the author Kate Douglas Wiggins was correct when she stated, “Rebccca sat by the wln- dow chopping hash.” The poInt at issue Is whether Rebecca was not; chopping meat. n11d potatoes since hash is a finlshed product. To this the author replied, "There Is B. ptiyC1I010gIC81 moment when the meat n11d potatoes blend Into hash. It. was this moment. I had In mind." That. brings us back to eurller years as to whether It Is correct: to say “she kneaded the bread." The criticism was that the house- wife "kneaded the dough" not; the broad, and the bread was created after she had finished kneading the dough. Nowadays, everybody seems to need the dough, how- ever. Llstowet Banner. It. Is seen to be an arduous task even In highly industrialized Britain to organize aeroplane fuc- toty equipment, for mass produc- tion; here is Australla the Gov- eminent must undertake the bulld- ing of our first: aeroplanes wlthout: even the benefit of experience In the country of the bulldtng of motor-cars. Australia at present lncks the necessary trained person- nel even for the one aeroplane fac- tory which the Government Is sub- sidizing; yet It Is plain that one factory alone will not. be enough to supply Australhrs defence needs In emergency. Canada has set: the example Australia must; ultlmately follow: already five Canadian fac- tories are constructing atrcraft of British design under llcense. and a month ago arrangements had been tnade for a sixth factory to build the latest R.A.F‘. Westland Lyst111dcrs.—Sydney Herald. The Duke of Gloucester has completed the contract for the purchase of Bnrnwell Castle, Northnnts. Barnwell Castle Is mainly Tudor. but the grounds contain the rulns of a fortress dating from the reIgn of Henry III, that was built by BerengnrIus-Ie Moigtie. n11d eventually forfeited n11d given to the Abbot of Ramsey. Hitntltigclotisltlre. After the dIs- solution of the rcllglous houses, Bnrnwoll was acquired by S11‘ Edward Montague, Chlef Justice. He Improved the property, and bullt the Tudor house close to the flslipond. On the death of the Inst. Lord Motitague. In 1845. the cstntc devolved to the Duke of Bucclcttclf. The mansion has been pcrfcctly modernized resldentfally, and there Is a heated swimming pool I11 thc grounds. 11s well as a hard tennis court wlthln the en- closure of the old castle walls. The area of the estate Is 2.700 IICFPS. The stabllng Is on an ade- quntc scale for a sent sltuated In the centre of the Fltzwllllnm coun- try. and hnndy for meets of the Woodland Pytchley. — London Tlmcs. “You and I lIke our clothes looila 0110111111 so we can move tn com- fort n11d go about our work wear- Ing them. We should see to It that the institutions under which we lIvt- also glve us latitude for In- Iiidlvldunl freedom to work, to think. to make progress. "In a gen- eral wny. It. may be saId that organizations set. up along de- mocrntlc lines give more liberty,- and. therefore. more scope for con- structtve actlon. than authoritar- Imi institutions. After all, the State 11nd nll its varied component parts cxlst for the beneflt of the In- dlvtdtial. If we adopt the concept that thr- individual Is a QUIIIPI pig to be experimented with by Idcologlsts and professional ad- ministrators. we may get. a sort; of fitlse- sccurltv, ' but. we lose the itinlnsprliig of progresslve develop- ment. which I11 human InItIatIvo and humnn nmbltton. "Every gen- crntinn produces such 11 crop of tndlvldtinls who prefer to mInd other people's buslness rather than their own, that If we propose to keep our Instltuttons flexIbL: and workable we must ceaselessly com- biit. restrictive proposals In what- reslltig the lung means were vent 1t moving. the chest with Icectotny thereby causing an operation for of, or of wI1oIe not supported or the lung Is ses against not press much rib-lined space and Because It movement In way of the Hartford Connecticut, Old County and “SGOW. He has He b volublteilias a Lg GSIBd somethln nlted States s he was In retiring age, Chief said to We'd all like we must. quit. Bu a. year with full on enston, o hoII ay, ands e force?" “A bttton areas and well." “You have my forehead? I them oft Wlth 11 their medicine! was very gram there that 110 doubt, to 1m a brewery, a month. No. we moment we slap stops." "But you "Yes-after t/wen takes about tlilr for t/wenty year's IIke the work?" n the eyes of should have Paisley shawl?" work along the work. How they ever sphere they may make theft appemnu. -h int Inst-rut. lapse; and tliorocopln by the chest svall. ..Pneumothorax ls the most com- monly used mechanical menus of forctng the diseased lung to rest. Lining the chest wall an Seminary Mlvely of the tine g1]: at, the Empire "Keen away f r011 the month but by the LUNG CURES TUBERCULOSIS REST Years ago when anyone develop- ed consumption —-tuberculosts— It was usually just a mutter of how live, months or 1IIIO the woods and Ifvitig an outdoor, easy-going Ilfe, some consumptlves recovered their health and strength and 11v- ecl for many years. To-day tuberculosls Is dlsccver- ed early because of the Xray and other tests and the rest treatment Inasanitorlutn brings about acure In themajority of cases. Informer duys, rest In bed, sometimes with a bag of shot on the affected side of the chest. was the only or usual method of securing the rest. A lung that. is resting. being but little used for breathing, gets a chance to heal, whereas active breathing due to exercise or to the activity of the tuberculosis Itself prevents the lung from healing and the patient. Is likely to grew worse. ' As this ‘restlng‘, even if success- ful, sometimes took years to cure tuberculosis, newer needed methods of by tnecltmilcal searched finally discovered. These methods put pressure on the lung and pre- the lung for and There is pueumothorax ——filllng the space between the lung and gas or 1111' ~ and preventing lung cxtiundtng; —~ cutting the nerve that moves phreu- phreiiic the 111111;, and to ccl- sty. which ls removal of parts ribs. which allows the lung to collapse because it. Is kept raised up d coverlng a membrane called the pleura. By allowing air to flow or be forced Into this space between lung and chest wnll the air pres- the softlung (It can- agalnst. the hard writes travelled Slvely but. finds "It ‘ beat the Island for-bigaiiitiyi mate?) man, of the e stay t. we'r njoy Spud hunting out tIlIcIt stills In walls of the chest). the diseased lung Is forced Into a small cannot expand Itself. canittqbuextzitand __ nu _ nu re gets a. chance to heal the lung. Although thIs air does not go out by way o; the 111K125 (lungs covered by the pleura) It goes out of the body by pleur d bluodvessels a an so mor I t pumped In from tlnieatd be __________ On Shipboard (TI f ll 1 ' ' recedgd gtilrl/lltlltge iigteis-ICAIIBS been lmn Myers P11. D ford School of R011 I11 this J. Will- ot" the H111".- gpus Education, to I Igolmdatgéi. a r ner r 11cc - Ward" Islander W110 wlli be remem- bered by manypf our eldcr cttl- ZEM. Dr. Myers is at DYESCIIL I11 the appreci- Caitadian shaw- Exhibitioti at exten- easy to and c11- jolly and and wore his brt-mmed hat wltti a t1 broad- It that sug- Western riff or the Can- “dllm °°Wb0y- As a matter of fact the secret service. He was I 1'11 89d Scot. fIt, for many Years’ serv 0e. but had reached the He Ilkcd to talk about the fine send-off he had Itad. “The me, says he, ‘Jack. _ you to BBe Is Inevitable and on but at sixty-five e giving you pay before you go take a good Iltfmq M yourse What was your chief work on the deal of It was rohI- other pnr as often been In danger then?" "see dint: though SCHJ‘ OH that. wus- the end. but I came round all rig t. Had the mrmlcles 011 him too. B t. evefylwdy Itkcd me, The Chtcf uscd l0 88y to me, ‘Use your own good, OOmmOn sense’ n11d when they were new at It. or decent. I often got ltgtit fIne. But It’ they ‘Were the other kind they took I treated White If they grentcdumc wlilbte. I b11111" wi 1 every ody. They all lked me. There's a tele- I‘1n proud of. Read It. If you like." e telegram was ftill of wlshes and COIICIIIKIPG, as a them ocd okc, fIlIcIt still sleuth. ( 1 thc Scotch." It was from the boon companions of The stewardess had a broad fore- head and steady blue eyes. pay amounts to about. f01'ty dollars "Our I0 not get. puld by day. The 011 shore pay get a ty years petislou '1'" continu- Ous service." "You moan-J?" "Every now and agalifi we are laid off 11 voyage. That time dcesirt count. It ' years to qunllfy crvIcc." "But you Those lcvcl, blue the "No eyes. "DId you every Iiear anybody sav he IIked his work 011 the sea?“ “Well, there Is a good deal written about, the romance of the "Yes. but the Ordinary workers do not net much of the romance." “I'm gettlniz off at Grcenoch. I haven't been home for thirty-five years." There came a far-away look well-dressed. prosperous looklmz man of sixty. "I e home whlle the folka were 11v n1; but I didn't. want to gIve up a good job, They're all gime now. They ltved at Paisley." "Oh then you'll bring back a lovely they're not made there these many yic-tirs. They flooded the ninrkrt front thc East- Indts. and those parts. The old trade gone. So you're going to vlslt Aberdeen. A fine cltv tlmt. ‘There In one grout budding. I don't right- ly know what. It, Is. but. the gratilte i0 i; llkn lace (ll) It. wlth that hard stone I don't. know, but. they were great, workmen. and all done by hand." sea." It was getttng late. The ship was to land ptusengera for Glasgow In the momlng. A skilled Iettcrer was ttltuz last minute notices on the Klimt. A R0119 atwd uoimd wnwh- PUBLIC FORUM Th]: och-n ll cpn hr Ibo dluunlog by oornapolluh cf quotlmu 0| Inland. Ila Chu- Ioltchwl flllrdlu I000 I01 lo- nenutly cudono 1M Olrllllll l! OIIIOIIQIIIOIICI- COURAGI Bin-A few weeks aizo the "Van- couver Province” carried a letter from Mr. Gordon Allnyne. K111011118 a bIt from John Rusktnb famous address to the Cadets of the Rmval Mtlltary College at. Sandhurst. in which Mr. Ruskin aald some nice (and some very ugly) thlnss lbw?- the profession of the soldier. Now, eight-y years afterwards. with the lessons of several small. one mIdd-Ilng bIg, and one of ca- tastrophlc horror of war fresh In our minds. It Ls "our task" as BrI- tlsh men to "do our bit"; to KEG!)- aIIve. In quietness and confidence. our will for "Peace .on EartIW-our will. but; not ours alone. ours back- ed by our Great Prince of Peace. And how? By never agaIn Iettlng ourselves forget the eternal truth that. unless we are ready (aye. ready!) and wlllfng to fight. forcur Deuce and freedom. In a world constituted of such warringhuman elements. we can never have and keep elther peace or freedom. Let us now and forever keep that well balanced mind, and that heart of “British oak," whIch have alldown through the aces been England's sheet anchor and matn stay. All over BrItLsh Columbia moth- ers have said to me. "We dtd no‘. raise our boys to be soldiers; we will not have them dlsembovvelled on battle fields of rope or of Asia". . .But'. If’ our sons are not trained to defend their Canadian homes they run a much greater chance of sudden death In their very beds. rfizht. here In Canada. Bear witness. Shanghat. Canton. Madrid. Barcelona-and the jungle vlllaizes of “Darkest Ethiopia." I am. SIr. etc., F. W. L. MOORE Lt. Col. tRL.) 3249 Quadra Street, Victoria. B.C., 26th July, 193B. i~—-_____. PIONEER SETTLERS SlI‘,—-YOIII' Issue of the 15th ul- timo contained a most. Interesting article on the Prtncetcwn conzre- gatIon and Presbyterian settle- ments amund Richmond Bay. Interest In the events pictured In this artIcle Is not confined w the residents of the dIstrIct. for theIr neighbours In other parts of the Province are well aware that. the district In question Is the richest as well as one of the most beautiful sections In the whole Island. The pioneers who settled It were amomz the very finest of all the splendid pioneers who established new homes In the Provlnce. Their Intelllizence, thrift and Industry were of the hlghest order. Their sons and daughters have bmuuht distinction and renown to t/he land of their blrth. The Trustees, Elders and Clenzy _of the Prlncebcwn congregation are to be commended for theIr loyalty to the tradltfons of the past and the care with which. during all these years. they have preserved the historic records of their con- gregation. But among these rec- ords one name Is missing. From correspondence recently published In your columns It up- cears that, a. Presbyterian minis- ter. named William Drummond. accommniled the Scottish emi- Rrants. who arrlved on the Fal- mOuth In Rlchmond Bay on 2nd June. 1770. The Reverend Mr. Drummond was u methodical man and from 5 o'clock In the morning of 5th AprIl, 1770, when he left Cowden, lnk. A sawed-off individual. Inno- cent of clean Lnen, and grimy took- 1118 1n person. buried around. Catching sight. of the diminutive bum steward he sfded up to 111m and said, “I've been looking for you 9J1 1118111." "Sorry sir, Ive been tiere. What did you wan 7" "I wgm. 8d one of them tns you have eharxe of before we land’. Altliflremly 1t- wns quite a vent- ure for hIm, and a real trtbute w thc ancient. cIty of Glasgow. The Ship's concert is usually a IOI/ely think and sometimes very formal. But. for our enjoyment. the thxd class excels. The audlence was grouped In most informal atti- tudes, posture and dress. The little, pIne-kno, gnome-like Scot who n11d been many years In the States and bad absorbed some of their love tor organization and for prom- mence who was In the chair, giorwed wIth the joy of helping to Organize t e program and of acting as chairman, As soon as he announced a number he would go down 81110111: the audience wnrntng the next. Pfllml-Illmt, conferring witn his friend Jimmie, or with the cutter gnome-like friend from the com belt. The third class ‘lounge Ilad not. a. single feature to redeem 1t as B.) concert. 111111. A number of the artists had probably never be. Ore been summoned w the plat- form. Some of them bad appaieimt- ly never heard of a ‘key' m music 0r. 1f they dd. were determined I0 high-hat. It Anyway whatever the cause. they were seldom on It 0r near It. One elderly woman of ample DT°P0rII0ns took a long de- tour to et. to the platform. One snld to ls nelgtibor, “The lady fakes a 1on4: way round. I-Ie replied, ‘If you'll observe It's 5 long way around the lady!” Her song was little more than whispers between gasps for breath and deprecatory shakes of the head. But. the song Iiacl senttment and the audtence joined 1n Iielpfully. 01 course time Wm: some excellent: talent. But. the BBOPIE, though sharp as razors to now the good from the nfJt-so- good, applauded all aIIke. The re- mark was often heard when the effort was not. too good. "He (or shy) dld her best", such consider- anon Ls not always found among the so-called better class! About It all there was a delic- Iously refreshtn absence of self- onsclousneu. one people were frmn many pllceu and many lands. Few of them, perhaps. had too much of thIs worlds but also they dld not have e sIlIy sense of supcrlorlty 9nd class distinction that, money Ia apt to engender. As they listened to the muslc and song they faced the future realist.- ‘a ___ Mr. Tea Pot! Says: For a Delicious 011p of F111] Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN Orange Pekoe Tea Iflsfiotlgnchduntllhhlsdnltl‘ ‘ on the iuiwéfifii ngmubeidttlig being -.-., ma“ £11521 i.‘f.i.;“i.’i.fl;l'é.°€. .1... .....,-;._...... tiifirtrfii. Amoniz the settlers on the ship one finds the names at many well known Island families, such as proff-teera, (61 Demand of the “board", m the city QOUncII that all the m] regulations and by-laws Brown. Auld, Jamleson, Lawson, r1311" McGregor, McLaughIan, MoCallum figfsnfi} fig Zfififlffifl agambi’ m‘? as effectlve Bs they are against.‘ the ‘consume From amongst the hundreds sup. plying mIIk to the cit . I insist tit; not one can be found free of d; fault. I am not blaming htspectom who are doing their duty LO m. best, of theIr mblltty. 1t would 13k, many Inspectors to enforcement. end the cost of 1110;, Inspectors should be asses“ against those who profit. by llltpog. "t! upon consumers, and net tyy the taxpayers who are risked {Q hue cost of Oppression will; em. and others. It. Is to be hoped that the name of this brave man. who labored for at least over a year about Rich- mond Bay and other parts of thLl Isl-nd. twenty years before the’ arrival of Dr. McGregor of Ptctou. wIll not go unrecorded. In answer to a. recent enqulry by the writer. three of the Scot- tIsh unIversItIes report they were unable to find Mr. Drumimnndb name on their. records. No reply has been received from the fourth -Edlnburizh. ensure propu- 1 am, Sir, Ically. Boon they would be home after yours of absence, and par- ents were now old and frail or al- ready gone. There Wu a wistful antic. atlon not unmixed with anxte y. B111, In every heart there was n sentiment and love for the ‘old country‘ _ soot nd. Ireland. Norway Iceland, Gennnn . fiance. Englan, Wales-that. . Inda all heat-Ln :31: In aé‘ 01121110 company mx a e thought of wu- seem Inspoastliiz lflfl 1h 1&1”) 17114111853. h-aylnz the sununer lac long That bro‘ en hopes may mend. atttyllnt thehiiolden age to gtdy Appomtffw nlfizrfingvingqny. m arm Géorgo uni-m etc, LEWIS P. 1‘.-\N'I‘()N ____________ HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF I am. Sir, etc" M. A. M. Winnlpeiz. Man. August 4, 193s. -_______ WHAT IS THE REMEDY? Sun-Can't we all still hear thc echo of those polltlclans who at ardently campalgned In the election, about hlstory reixratln; Itself? Today we find no exc tIon to the rule and fInd It quttq applicable to the scenes surround- Ing our Natlonal Park. Let 115 1'9- call hlstory In the dictatorial re‘ of King John. Let us also rec the signing of the Magng can“ in 1215, Its clauses and provisiom which to the present day are m» guided as the most, Important. (m, ument. In the history of the Brlttsl people. Let. us now observe the dlctawn Ial attitude. seen hundreds of yea later. In the taking of land 111i property from the people I11 tht Park area. ugh-t; In our own Prov» Inca and before our very eyes. 14 Sin-With re ard to milk ro- hibttton and ex ortIon. I am as ed, —What Is the remedy? 1 re Iy there "t? malty. and those tha yery effectIve, Let, me 0w,- (1) Individuals, or a, collective number, can Detitlon the Mtntater °f Jusllce to recommend disallow- ance of the Act, I11 sever-grounds, (a) that. In British law It Is uncon- stltutlonal, (b; that. it, gnfringes ederal laws against "combfngg in restralnt of trade," and Part I1 of t-heyfNatural Act. In relation to operation an price spreads." IIGIIIC _ 8 lpggsentatfve on the "Board", and 1.91%: ‘a’. ”§...°“.';lf5.;:.;“°.;*1>3.<;1; 5811112841 dsystemb of extortion, H 9H ‘ - milk Itcencggilbyy laws relating to i HAY FIVE Olnldinm evorywbue Ilnd freedom from aim Ind. from lore, uflumnddcclgy, weapy eygit; ' runnin non by taking omplaton’! llA MAB Elpuulq. Take AZ-MAH bé/ora nnnuul Muck h dun and held It n . I lttnuk bu n take RAZ-M Iutnliol. efnquicb-dupendabla. keli mm OI. worth-or money hlCk. 60c and 1a» To utilize the courts In test "4"'l¢"~ " cases to compel vendors to comply wIth the marketlmi laws of Cana. da. the by-Iaws of he city, and the Te8ltl8ll0ns of the, Provlnclal Mi Board. In as far as such regula- at present a dIsIrIbu who Is not. liable to various counts for recognized laws. 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THE 2 MACS act untll (5) Let. the citizens behind them_ 111.5 the Regulations of the “B0ard" be. In»: made upbllcable w 1111 other incorporated areas In the “wince, This extortion practice upon CANTICLE Devoutly worshipping thc 09,1; wherein the barred clwl stares, The little feathered forest 101k Are DIX-lying sleepy prayers: And drowsy to the en , And dall full of sun and song, And hurries from the hIlI. -WllIiam Griffith. EVERYBODY IS Going l0 the Exhibition and Plenty 0f people will make Bmflll bell on the horses, their favorites. Your Best Bet 2111:; 1:11! tffivoutritqhnever known to n e t with the 1.1111121: c i always aw” IIICKETS CHEWING BLACK TWIST on sale at the track and OII the midway. per Fig Manufactured by. Hickey & Nicholson Charlottetown Mill Orders Receive Prompt ttcnllon.