tficirj-otttz _ fllE C HAR LOTTETUWN GUARDIAN Mttrttittg Daily tl-‘ttuttded 1887) Ptt-silt-ttt. it-uL-(‘t-I. W. (‘ltt-star S. McLura \ttt- lH-t-sitlt-ttt, J. ll. liurttcll, FJJ. Secretary. l.tt-ttl.-l'ttl. l). -\. Altu-Kittttntt. D-s-o- Editor .t1=‘ \l:t tug Director, .|. R. Burnett, FJJ. _\~~1t.-t.tlt- Editor. l-‘rttttk \ ‘tlkcr nll$.\'(.'llll"l'|l)1\' l{.\'l S $5.410 put‘ yt-at- tltt tttlvtttt-t-t delivered to (lty. $l.("(l pt-t- \t-.tt- tttt .ttl\":ttt t1 tytttilcd to l’. E. Island 'p5.tt0 pt-t- \t-.tt -ltt atlttttttt- "tilt-fl to Lttttutltt and LS- Alt-tuber» Atttllt lfutt-au of Circulation;- ""']"Ite xlrortg/e-st Mentor-y is H's-alter than lltc lH-nkt-sl Ink." fifi‘ "111 -1tt\, st:t-"t"t:.\|tsr:n 20,Vto:tttAV__A_\_ ,__. .\ lSt-t ttlltittg Spell '11- wtlti-li-"g. 1.->'1- l-ttl. t’ lttt-tvttt-s .\ m 1 . :1':\-1t1 lll-"".'(' ~t1'-111 t: -.\t-t"-- 111111 of - .' :'-r~-. r- 1111/1-1, 11- g - i 11111-111 in tltt- ' 1 t‘. 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'.\-t \ aq-t \\'.l\ tlrattt-d fut‘ “pt-t- - _.11- '\l1".1i~‘.ct'." 1" fit-‘J h» (Xtnzt-liatts. says " ~ '-t1t '\\i§~->11 was tlt<- 1-1-1- "ttlv-ct" 1a '. l llaltlwitt 111111 ' ""1 l ’tt.1"--.‘"t rt" 111v l-uttpfrt- lic-tttttttttt: --= 1-13.- 1111- Xliutln-t- ltt-nnt-tt, - "- 1:111 ‘ltt- 1:». lt-ztrttt-tl ttt tw- -.-' u" ttlg-"tl '11 ‘t1 .-t' \\.'-1~1ttt.\\"l1tt l<tt~-1\" ' »- -- -"~, 1:111 ‘11- "1 _-."c1--p:1t1lic - lit-Pitt h‘ . .-~ dt-ttt-ntlt-tl al~ - t ' '1 S- 1111': \\.1~ tltis s-t that it 1- att-tu-t: [r-tttt .\lr. llt-ttttt-tt that - " -"=11t"t- is 11-"1211 1-‘111 11y tht- llritislt ('i\‘1l l-v-tr utttclt of Prcsitlt-nt Rttttd“ t", --t' tl-t- y-ottng ntett. such ‘ tlttltltt-tl by Gcttt-rztl "y as "the l‘rt-"~i<l(-ttt's . ~~ of the Ixttycrfttl and tttt-tt llriaislt Printt- .\li11- -n1< of tltt- ~p<;:"1t1a11c11t ltt-ads ' (iril §<~rvice. Yet -f mr-n in \\'ltitcl1all "trs of, is the rt-al t-itutity and sta- "Eslt flot-t-rnntcttts. Crop Estimates flise - Pat-w-"t-t of iratistit-s has given Thr- lt- tr-i-"i-u tt- pv-ult- 1' ("1----‘"-. ;"-~~1 tw-ws of their 11133 wtcrt- i-"v-"r- - l'1"---"--- .. u ‘ht- ttttvt-rtttttcttt (‘sti- nt-ttt- lty - -l."1-". ‘1-1- \\: 11mg 1"'t'<‘(- llrt-s“. (ls- trtllt 111-? ittlt-x-"tv-tl t-n 1-1" ttt- (v-tttlttitvtls, placed t‘-1-,- 11-1-41-1-11 M-l-l at _§..'1.,“lt.(1f>0 ltttsltt-ls, thr- l.tt---t in ~1'\' vrttw. '|'ltt- ll-ttttittiott llttrr-zttt ltct- tt-tw 1111- wzzl‘. ltt- -»\"(-1" t;111-- 111-111-111 ltttsltols, gir- itttf tlrt- 71-?- t- l't":t1'r11- 1'1"--\1111-1-< :1 sprittg \\'ll(‘.'\l 1]1_|"\'t-..f .,;' _;_;1_<t<v1‘t>1.tt l>1t~ltv-l<_ t-tt|1s1tlt-t".'tltl\' nt-m- fl-"ttt t-tvi w tltt l'i11."tl ‘M111 for last year. 111141 t't-- ti-t-"tt- 1-1-1" all ('."11‘.:tt1."1 -_t_1-\'. Lljltvn) ltttslN-ls 1 lllt"ll(‘\ 1111- I-rzgt-a trott duct- l‘|_"). 'l'l1£‘~(‘ ,-.,~.- QLt/l 1-4», m»: for 1111- pt-otlttcvt- ztltttte, 1.11: 11-1" etw-t-ylt-ttlyWan-l tlu- lttrcatt is tnore ("ottservativt- than otherwise in its" rwtimatrs. 171- 11 at prt railing lttw prim-s this tneatts a large t-ttlttttw of tww trt-rtltlt for the t-otttttry" and a gtttttttl-tttt gr. all l|ll\']'ll|‘\\' 1-\"1‘t‘r\"\\‘l\t't't'. '.l'ht'- wt-s- 1.1-1. p1-...ltt1-.-1-, t111»1-¢~--\'1-t"_ is 111 :1 lNNlllUll of in- yliff- --1-(- 3.1 tltt- ].t\\' “wtrlrl 111-11-4- lty rt-ztsrttt "lf ttp- ...,-..~.1tt1-11t'. Rtv-r-t-ttt tttittitttttttt. thottQh his" 't'11r",'t:tll't‘t1f ittth-or-ttrlt-ttvr- may spell. and al- "|]1y\'l t-.-t--:1i'11\' \\"ill xllPll. a ~t-\"<-r(- inroad upon tlt<- rwttttrt-ts 111' tht- lIl\l>.‘l\"‘l\ rtf otht-r pro- t"ittt-.-<. 'l'l1<-rt-i11 lit-s tht- ruli- Tht- \\"-.1t-:1t ‘t-t-trtl. ttttfrtt-tttttalt-lv, 1'11 (ltspos- htg ttf wltt-rtt lt-ttt-gltt at :t tw-lzttit-t-lx- hiqh price. rt-rtrtittlt- '11 r111 artificial pri-‘v. looks fthrlt-‘lll 10 t4 tnarla-t whit-It i< ."t1tl<- to t-tttttt-tttttlzttt- a large-lt- ittcrt-ztst-tl u-orl-l tttwlttt-‘i-ttt: and itlso at a tfrwttp of lttt\-t-1"~ who ."tr<- in 11-» hurry for tltc lhttttttt- ions pro-lttct ltut lrtvt- lttt-tt :1t"tttall_\" t-tteottragt-"l h, ‘ma h, tltt- PX]\I"t‘l,"|tl1t|1 ttf forrr-d ct-llittq at lrmt-t‘ prim-s. ' n" 11w \.5,..lt-_ <a\'~ 1111- Xlontrcal Cazt-ttc. tt ‘Wm. 11m ttp- t]..1-1~1"1t1tt.-tt1'< policy’ is wrtt-lttttz m,’ tt-ttll-t- ‘ttttl tttrtv lt."|\"t- will tttort- tutfttt-tttnat" ft-sttlt: :1. littti" ‘(w-s ntt. l"\'(‘ll llll‘ “'94 l" llfll ;..,tf.|’?~.! with it. and with rt-"ts-ttt. f=:tsl\:tt(‘ltc- w," mmmrv 1,, mvylit-Z" t'-~lllll'll('s_ ts n-gztttt-ttg ;~_- ,,l.| cpttt-t-ttutvv itt tt-ltt-rtt 1tt-vttlttt-tttttt. \\"1llt rt -rt~-t tttttrt- than tltrvr lint“ I" L't'l""l Tl‘ W" 1'7"" ,>.,......1 “)\‘ \-t-.'1r, .\ll>t-rt:t has m-arlv dottltlctl t1, “ltt-at prttdttt-titttt, and crt-u Manitoba llfts" QM,“ bvflcft-d its position. Fttrtltct-tttore, the crop'1's lteittg ltarvestcd uttdcr ideal conditions and protuiscs to bc of fairly high quality, not- withstandittg injuries inflicted by rust and ttt- sc-ct Itests. Nature, after a long period of neg- lt-ct. has stnilt-tl again upon \\'estertt (‘attatl-t. ltttt t-vt-tt llitltllt.’ cattttttt cupu sttccqggfttlly" with ltarty politics. ‘fllr-ezadtures Of Cod" Rt-ft-rrittg to t'zt~clt1t<lttvttl<izt itt his Nun-nt- ht-rt; wt-t-t-lt. ('l1:tttct-l1-tr llitlt-t" said: "ltt that ~::tt(- tlttrc are 3,_:<Jo.oo0 tict-ntans. 'l'ltt-A\- are tltt- ct" ‘ttttrt-s of (Jud, and wt-rt- not crt-atcd t0 ltt- stt't‘t'(-t‘.1lt-t'erl ttt ltztlrt-tl antl to l>c pt-rscvtttctl." lint. suggests an cxcltztttgc. itt hi~ rcft-rt-ttt-t- to the ‘lt-tts as "the parasites of tht- world." who tlt-~tt'\"s-l to he "t-litttittatt-tl," llt-t-t" llitlt-r lllttst-tl ct-ttstttrtt-utslt" front ltis trztn-ct-tttlctttalisnt. 17.x- 1111-“511: approval of .\l1t<<1tli11i's rutltltw tlccrce 111' ltattislttttt-ttt against the lt-tvs ~11 ltrtttal policy for uhicit tht- lfttt-ltrct- ltitttst-li ltatl st-t tht- ex- :11t111lt~_-':11- st-t-tttt-(l to forget that thcst- tx-t-t-lt‘ tw- arn- "the ('l'L‘t'llllT'L'\‘ ttf tlotl." and that thy-v “ttt-t-t- not (‘rt-atrtl to he sut"t"ctttlt~rt-tl to ltatrctl and t-t ltc pvtKt-ctttt-tl." 1 Editorial Notes J‘ Dcllti Day, IS57_ , 5L! at n- t- n- Tltt- \'--t1th Africa .\ct of Union assented Y0 this tlittv. 1pm). FF 1K V l? .\u->1l1t-1" ltigltly- paid lltttttreztl detective liv- ing on 111: fat autl lttttt-u‘ oi the land here. wlttlc tht- tut-n‘ 1tt-:11p1->_\c<l zttt-l the poor old itgt- pen- dt-utrs .114‘ Yt-l; t1» ~ttlt~ist tut 1t ntcre pittance. 'l'lt."tt is ctftlctttly- tht- (Xttttpltt-ll itlt-tt of good gov- crntttt-ttt. >0- n- t- >1- ltttttt-t-ts- of meat in lttly totalled $202300 com- with .\‘_-<>7__:ot itt _|uttt- 111111 5125.361 last _ -_ .\l1t.1 t»? zht-w utt-ats" t-atttc from tltc L'ntt— . v-l ,\'t"ttt-<. '|'11t- latjqt~t itt-ut from that country \\"."t~" l\.'l(‘ttt‘.. ltuttts atttl sh-ttthlvrs. curt-d. to the txtlttt- of Sttsjtsfls‘, 'l'ltt~t-t- tt-t-rt: 241.200 potttttls 111' catzttt-rl l-ctl rahtt-tl at $t_=.5o8 front Argen- tttta and Jutytrx) at Sttw-So from brugttay. » * #1 1K * The luly intports of vegetable oils were Soft;- 13: c-ttttparcd with $04-$47; in Junt- and SI.- .1," utlt- last yt-ar. Exports were stuall, amount- in: to $to,1tt3. Large itt-ttts in the imports ut-rt- ohre ttil :tt $41.82: front Italy: cocoanttt l-ll :11 -\'_;_'._"-_§ fr-tttt ('t-_\"lt.n: t-ssctttiztl oil at $44,- ob‘; front the tw-ttt-tt .\'t:1t<-s; ptattttt oil at Slog.- {31- from tht- l'1titc1l Kittgqdottt, China and _l:t~ pan. and palm oil at $117534) front the Straits .\'t-tt‘1<-t11t-t1ts_ \\'1-.t-n \\'. (l."t1l~1t_v, a I-t-y-t-ztr-olrl u-ttrktt-tan of 'l‘.11"1t1i1tqlt:tnt, u-zts acctts-ctl the tttltcr day of being tlrttnlt; says '1"1(- l-attttl-tn Stnttlay Express, lte tpttttctl from the dt-clt": .-\ ntan is not th-ttttlt who front the floor (3111 rise and drtttlt and aslt for more, llttt ht- is drunk who postrztte ltt-s, .\11<l hzt< not pttwt-r to tlrink or rise. "'l'l1:tt'~" all l'\"t- got to s:t_\‘." he addctl, and the tnagis-irzttc- tlist-ltat-qt-tl 111m with :1 vatttiott. l.(\t'tl (“tt-ttt-ttts-oo-l. tht- Canadian peer, who was visiting his native tott-n of \\'ltith_\", (71th, ~11 his tla-p-trtttta- last ww-clt spoke tltttsly’: “\\'c rtrt- on 1111- t-."17-t1"-t-tl-4't- of war and tlccislott lies in 1111- ltantls of a 111.1111 tttttrctl l_t_\" deep emotions t-atltt-t" than lty jutlical cottsi-lt-rzttiott.” Uttforttnt- zttt-llv, an (‘ttltttlttllftl jtttlyqe c:1n play hatlcs with the rotttttnttttlty" as well as the law, and should he return-ed instant-w". >t- x >1- =1- It is interesting? to note in [tossing that Mr. P. ‘l. Philip, corrt-spottrlcttt of the New York Times in Paris st-ttt a wire-low artich- to his newspaper on the t-vt-nittg of 'l'ltttr.-tlay", Fcpt. I5, accurate- ly dt-littt-zttittg xyhztt had taken place between Llntt-nhcrlaitt and llitlcr that day at Bercltcs- gadett, and forccastittg that a conference would taltc place with Dalatlict-ott Sunday". a further itttt-rvicw with llitlcr later, t0 he follow-ct] with a four power agrct-tttcttt which would tripe out the. treaty cstahli-hittg Czt-cltosltn-alt-ia, allowing each section of it to self-determine to which country" it chose to belong. w- * 4t v Politics, especially intcrttatiottal politics tnakes strange ltt-d fellows. For instance, there was ltcld in Blcxicvt (fity recently" a ntottstct" labour cotwctttirttt dedicated to tht- ntobilizittg the whole of Lzttin America against Fascism and for the defence of democracy". But. curiously enough, Klt-xico City is alsu st-llittg oil to Ccrntany attd ‘Iapatt. which oil Mexico has taken over front it< lt-tgal owners. the llritish and American dem- oct-rtrics. lley-tttttl doubt some of the Klexican oil tl1:tt ltas- gtttte to _la an will fut-l attd ltthricate lapancstr ltontltittg plattcs ovcr China: and in Pitt-rum, not int-tntct-ivahl)", lllt‘ 5211111: MCXlCZtfl oil might operate (‘termatt tanks rolling into Czechosolovnkia. a n- u- n- On the same day a5 .\lr. Chamherlaitfs flight this is ltow Montreal ("tazcttc sttmtttt-tl up the sltttatlott:—~".-\tt apprttvctl plt-lvis-cite of (lermztn tlt-sigtt of cottrst- int-ans attnt-xzttitttt ztnd the res-- sivut of .\'ttrlct<-ttl."n1rl would no tnttrc bring peace than ltavt- Ct-rtttattfs ztcttttidtirvtt of the Saar and the sttrrt-ntlt-r of .-\ttstri.'t to llitlct"s con- trttl. The (‘Cs-shill of httdt-tt-ttlantl would provide llitlt-r with jtttttttittg-rtff grotttttl for further (Qnttttt-sts. lt tt-ottld oltviottsly" facilitate the pur- pust- ltc ltas i11 ntiml to wrt-clt the Little l-Ytttvnte and tltt-rclty the ntort- readily" ohtaitt for (lcr- many ttttvliqttttt-tl dotttitttttitttt over Central Fat- rope. lhtlcss tht- combined suttcsntansltip of (lrt-at ltritaitt and l-‘rattcc-ztttd llrt-tttit-r Cham- lu-rlaitfs ntissitttt [rt-lay justifies a hope that fit-rtuany may ltc ltrottcltt trithin tht- cnn1ltina~ tiott—c.'tn fitttl and cnu=c to prevail a ltaptty tttcan lv-ttrt-cn two ltitltcrto irrccottcilaltlc ox- tt-t-tttt-s, Jtlwtttl thr- only t-ottstwlzttintt rational pro- plt- ttuty vt-ntttrc- to atttiriprttc is that what ap- pt-ars to ltt- tltr- lt-wtttt of past ltistttry- sttflll will. prttrt- to ltt- trttt- in rt-ltttion to the intnlt-rahlr- situation which is fast dot-clotting itt l-Yurtvttc. 'l'lt:tl lcsstttt, as wt- rcad tt, is that as long as a dictator admittidt-rs at home ltc 1s safe, and that. whc-tt he seeks to tltttnittatr- supreme abroad lte is n‘. doomed to be dcstropctl.“ ' t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY TNE WAY In the United Staten a fortress was recently bullt tn a day by" us- tng fast dt-ylttg centeut. And by \1.~c of the modern war plane It coulct be knocked to piece ln just’. about that rtmtty’ ntlrtutes.—Brant- ford Expositor. After reading President Roone- veltis cotnpllmettttt ' tributes and offers of neighbor iness to Can- ada, people ln Leeds county, who saw and lteard him last week, wlll. almost ltope that. he may recelve that third - ternr-Brockvllle R/e- cordet" and Times. In some of the United States the law requires that every driver must stop when he comes to a grade crossing. When the law is enforced, the results have been excellent. Nlttety-ttlne tlmes out. of a ltuttdred the precautton ls un- necessary. but the hundredth stop sat-cs a life. It is possible, too, that the law promotes hlghway safety itt another tvay. Each time the tnotot-lst obeys the law, he ls reminded that he ls in charge of a potentially dangerous vehicle. The pause destroys for a time the hypnotic spell exerted by hours of automatic driving and allows the consclotts mlnd to recover con- trol. —Toronto Prtnted Word. The extreme nationalist is one of the world's trouble-makers, one (if the very worst, it seems‘. Qne mu,’ almost wonder ll there tsnt some- thing wrottg with the heads o! men who engage tn ructut swank and advance the contentlott that. the race of which they come has something cf a mission to lord lt. ovet- other races. Canada ltas its trottble-tnakers of this sort, and they are apt to flnd themselves In an uncomfortable posltlon tf wat- ts the flnal upshot of all such tttctlcs. —Rcgltta Leader-Post. l Some time ln the Summer ol’ the year 6939 _A.D. a New Zeal- and ttt-cltacologtst. may "come upon a ntttrslt on the shores 0t what. was once Flushing Bay. Consult- ing a crumbling map dated 1939 and preserved under transparent metal he may begln his cross- trettcltlttg and eventually unearm a five-foot cyllnder of cupaloy. This vrottld be the famous “ttme capsule," by means of trhlclt the men of today almed to telltlte world of tomorrow what out" ctvll- lzatlon was like. Its contents wlll no doubt prove to _be dlstlnctly quaint to the sctenttsts AD. -as strange probably‘ as the furnishings of Tut-ankh-Amews tomb seemed to us. All that we can do. 0i course, ls to put. lnto the tube what. we have and let the future judge for itself. Perhaps what goes in wlll be the last; word ltt civllizatlon Perhaps we have a. better ctvillzatlon today than the world wlll ever have again. But: by and large that seems unlikely. It wlll be up to the New Zealand archaeologist and hls colleagues to decide. -New York Tlmes. Most. amateur wireless enthus- lasts will have reflliied 1011B B80 that then-s ls one of the vet-y few hobbles that might. suddenly cease to be a toy or an Instrument of re- search aud become an object. of vital military importance. Indeed, ltt time of war lt ls probable that. all the amateur wireless stations in the country would be requlsitlotted, and either put. out of commission ot- uscd as listening posts. The watch upon the ether and the use of the ether would on the out.- breuk of hostllitles come almost. automatically under Government control. Thls gives agraver realtty to the activity" that. goes on nightly between amateur stations, when call slgus speed round the globe and slug-song volces send such messages as ‘Thls ls X Y Z calllng. Scottlsh station, 20 metres. Over to you!" It ts a highly speclnllsed and nbsorblng activity“ and marks the residue and goal of the energy that. thousands of amateurs once put lnto the bulldlng of broadcast recelving sets when, ln the days before the superhet. these were of illmple deslgn.— Dally Herald 1on- on. Canada once more ll ln second place 1n world gold-production. South Afrtca alone surpasses. For at time production tn the United States was stimulated by the high prtce offered so that the output surpassed Canada's and Soviet Rusla made clalms to huge production. Lately the Unl- ted States productlon fell off con- slderably and the Russian clatms of output ttow are conceded to be on the "fottr-flushlng" basls. Frederlcton ‘Gleaner. These bronzed adventurers who are always turning up here after clrcllttg the globe ln little boats are pretty exasperatlng. Wlttte we are tntllttg over the tncome tax report. on a howling March ntght they are lolllttg on the beach at. Wicktwlcki, stat-s on their heads and lets on their shoulders. We are fighting for an East. Slde ex- press; they are betntt towed by a. whale toward the Papuatt coast. We have fallen asleep at. the rudlo; thelr ketch ls sllppttg through Mrtcassar Stratt. uudet tue full moon. We are reachlttg tor tltc pepper ln the qulclt lunch; they are toying wtttt pol ms tho guests of a Samoan chlef. We are sweltering ln the August noon; they are drlftlng happlly 1n the Skttgerrak. Adventurous fellows they are, too. They dodge the blowgutts of the Andaman lsland- ers as we dodge taxlcabs. They rescue beautlful Aslattc glrls as we rescue our straw hats from tt-afflc. They snll up the Amazon as safely as lf lt. were Park avetttte_ Glve them a yawl or a dory, a tln of beef , a butt. of water and a store of flour and away they go, defying plrates, cyclones and sharks. —New York sun. The agony of Spnln endure! whtle recrlmlnatlons are bundled between Italy and fiance and other pat-Hanna of eltht-r side-and nothlng useful ls done. What. ts the good of expecttng one coun- try to stop sendlng assistance lf another goes on dolng so? Every- one ardetttly deslres to see an end of thts terrlble conflict. It ts not: fcaslble to devise some new scheme less compllcated than tho resent plan, and robbed of its de- ays? The only posslble way would be, by agreement among the Pow- ers. to appolnt. a date by whlch the flow of men and equlpmettt. would cease-and to tttlck to that: dnte. Once extraneous old was dented to Spain the withdrawal of volunteers would be almpllfled and the question of belligerent rights would cease to be the dan- gerous tnternallonal bone of con- tention that lt. la now. —-Dally Mull London. 0f 6939 ' Amputates A Word, Starts Controversy " (Exchange) By amptttattng a trot-d ln‘ a paper lteyread the other day before the Brlult Aesnciauott ttt Cambridge Dr. Julian Huxley stat-ted a very pretty fight m The‘ Times of Lon- don between zoologtsts and etymo- logists-tvltett he finished the oper- atfitt ""rlttnoceros“ ltad become “r t no " An ardent dlsclple of hls grand- father, the great biologist, wrote to commend the atttputattott, saying other trords. in the interest of the popularization of the sciences. ltt- vlted similar treatment. Then the etytttoloclsts got. itt their fine work. Dr, D. Caclttmanos trrote from Paris that he was "antazed," “dis- concerteclfas "rhinoceros ls a Greek word attd t1 admirably describes the actual appettrttttcc- of the animal." He cottttttttes; "As a tttattet- of fact, ltt using ‘rltlttos,’ and cottseqttetttly ‘rltltto’, you dept-tn- the attim-tl, in its \vor]d_ ly -lt_:tpc at least. of tts most dis. ttncttyt- _I acre-e that the ts a bat-barlsm. "But itt using words ancestral fights ltave to be respected. and ' ' ‘Rhino- " Cut-tailmettt of words for the facility of pronuncia- tton leads to a klnd of azlness of thlnktttg. Rhinoceros or rhlttoccrotes ls ttot ottly a good ntttemotedtltv for young or old ntttttls. but for c 11d- ren. such an -.ttlt>qtttatc remembrance 0f the atttmnl itsclf also, after they have loft the zoo (and I should like it, lf, aftt-t- such a visit. they could say: "We ltayt- been to the Zoologtc- a1 Gttt-dctts'r_ “To applr "air-spced‘ to spoken or tvrittett \\‘0l‘tl.s would do rlve lang- uages of tltelt- etymolog cal ances- try frottt thetr very titles of nobility, and ltt the long run it will contri- bute to a shrtttkage of tttcmory, 1t not of brunt, It is true that words are svtttbol. but they ltave their proper phrstogttottrv, which, m 0m. er that they should preserve l/hElt‘ peculint- expression, should not be “In the present lttstattce. if’ ‘t-ltttto‘ and ‘rhinos.’ why not ‘clc-plt‘ and vtt-plts‘, or -onag' and ‘otmgsw’ One dat-‘s budget. of letters ends ‘altered with the following, ntltialcd: “GIBVSVH, “Rlttnoceros and ltippopotanttts are bud enough. but can any one tell us the plural of reredos?" “A Good Press’_’? (New York Times London Book News.) - Among journals that. carry any ucgltt ‘tot- thcit" crtttcal Judgment. there ts gtnt-ral ugreentcttt that. Cotttptctt lvtttckcttztcls " The Wmdsot- Tapestry’ 1s 01.1w value as a c011- Lrtbuttott t_o lttstot-y, but. is ntercly a propagandtst pamphlet, whose bit.- terness_ of tottc and ntlst-ctlresettta- tlott o1 facts are ltkcly to make lt- more ltarttttttl than helpful to the muse lts tttttltot- espouses; The stratts to yrlrclt its 1.0110011 publtsn- 81's are reduced in the attentpt. to mtttke 1t atlpettt" that. the book has had a good press may be inferred from the pecultat- character of the adverttscntettt. ltt tyhtch they have collected wltrtt purport to bc news- paper apprectuttotts ol it. For tnstattcc, "It ls impossible to answer its arguments" 1s given ln thts advet-tlsctnettt as the Qplnigt) 0f the Dally Telegraph, This quota- tIOtt ls literally accurate. But how does the cotttcxt read n1 the news- paper ltself? "It 1s tn-tposslble says the rc-vtetvcr, “to attswet- argu- ments tvttltout gtvitlg tt new lmpcttts to the vet-y controversy WlIlCH, in every public interest, it. ls most do. SlIflblC to avoid. Actually, the Dally Telegraph's revtett". as u. whole. was such severe crltclsnt 01 the book that neither the author nor his publtshers would cure to reproduce it. in full. ' Nazis In Canada (Toronto ‘Ielegt-attl) The events at. Klccltenet- recently ln whlch n. Nazi rally was held large swastika flags displayed and the leaders “hetlcd" should awaken Cattadttttts to a realization lltut. even lf Europe's quarrels are 2,500 tttiles away they can have serious reper- cusstolts ttt thts country and ltt peace tutte at tltat.._lt ts not that. any lmputattotts of dtsloyalty sltoulu be cast. upon Ontario testdettts of uerman descent. Far from lt. Itt the last ltundrcd ycats thousands of Get-tmtns have come here from the Fatherland and their sons and daughters are now amongst our clt- lzens, tntbucd \\-ttlt_ the spit-it, of dentocmttc tnstltuttotts and n5 con. Z‘€'tl‘él§"?.“ti.°‘t “l.” “flfi- “‘°°'°“1°? ‘l? " catt . tott tts 1e Motherland. ' This 1s crtdettt. front the emphatic manner ln whch the Get-mttn-Cam adtatt Peoples society ltrts con- demned the proceedings at. the re- cent Kltcltt-ttct- rally, A statement l&§ll(.'d by this Soctety dgclat-t-s that, the moetntg was don-floated by Nazl offtclals and tt says “They are try- lfitf lomarsltat us into a band of g(°£*'5wl3l>(‘t's_ at the orders of thezr ses ltt Bt-rlttt," The Kitetttdtt-t‘ Record. owned and dlrected by mctt of German descent, I-Ion. W. D, Euler and Wllllttttt J. Motz, has ltkcyvtst- spoken out firm. ly tn mt edttortttl headed “Not Here." Tltat. there ls an active Berlin- dlrcctcd Nttzt orgtttttzttttott ltt Can- adarls not to be ttottbtcd. There are Nazt groups ltt other part of the and embarrass t ments. In tltc U. S. some of theft- sedltlous ttcttvttles have become so fl rant ttltat lltert- have been con- vlc tons and Jllll st-zttcnces. The wrtrtttng sounded in the clos- lmz days of last. scsslott of parlia- ment bl’ Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett of the dmtcet-s of Nazi csptonage was welt founded and lt ls to be ho ed the government. ls keeping a. cfhse watch ttpott the aetlvltles of these agents of Borlln. It should not hes- Emplre. ttlt secklttp to stir up strife} 1e local govern- Du Jun“ W» Barton. ITLD. PAIN IN UPPER ABDOMEN "Pain is the red light ma‘ m‘ dlcates danger whenever it i8 complulned of. lt ls the duty of the medical man to find out the cause." An lllustratlon in a book on digestive lseases shows the answer to the physician's questlon, “Where ls your pain?" If the patlent puts hls hand over the front. of the upper part. of the abdomen, lt. ls most often a slgn of gall bladder inflammation. If lttsteud of putting the whole hand over tnls part of the abdomethtlte patient puts hts finger on one par- ticular spot, lt. ls most: llkely that an ulcer of the stomach or of the duodenum (first part of small in- cstine into whlch stomach empt- ies) ls the cause of the pain. At tltis same spot or slightly above lt; (that ls under the breast bone) ls another paln that may be" caused by a heart condltlon, so that lt is always lmporttmt to make surl Just wltlch of the three condi- ttons-—heart. gall bladder, or stom- ach and duedenal ulcer-As pres- ent. An edltorlal 1n the Canadlan Medical Assoclatlon Journal states: "lnflammatlon of the stomach — gastrltls-ls related to errors of diet; there may be sour eructa- tlmts (gulplng); and the pain ls due to gas, spasm, or actual lrt- flammatlon." “Pain due to ulcer comes on at tt deflrtlte tlme after eating." "In the case of lttflnmmatlnn of the gall bladder. wltlt or without formatton of gall stones, the con- tlltlott may be suspected frotn a history of previous acute attacks. wltlt fever possibly, and jaundice." If paln ls under breast bone ll. ls more ltkely to be due to a ltcart condltlon. In gall bladder disease, the most common symptoms have to do with dlgestlon—-a sense of fullness, gas, nausea. sometimes vomiting. In heart disease, the pain usual- ly comes on wlth effort. or work but may come on after eating n. lteavy meal because of the extra. portly this meal forces the heart o o Fortunately by the use of Xray meals, the dye test. and Xray, stuntacl-t and gall bladder all- ments can usually be detected. In heart allments, tn nddltlort to the usual exercise tests and the fluoroscope (which shows the heart at work) the electrocardio- ttraph now makes the flndlngr complete. 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PALMER ELECTRIC CHARLOTTETOWN nttntm - PHONE 1444 Mr. Tea Poll Says- For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN Orange Pekoe Tea of native partridge. ‘lng Ring Neclted Pheasants. , PARTRIDGE SEASON A two weeks open season on Hungarian partridge. extending from October 15th to October 31st inclusive, will be permitted during the present year. Bag limit will be five birds per day on Hungarians; bag limit on native partridge ls three birds per day. This season wlll coincide with that Heavy penalties wlll be Imposed on any person shoot- DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICIIETIIRE and appoint flve Delegates. Mormons I National Conservative Convention A Convention of the National Conservative Party of iKlng's County will be held In Cardigan Hall on Monday the tltlrd day of October at one o'clock for the purpose of organization and to select a candidate to contest the con- stituency at the next election. The different Polls are requested to call meetings Dated the sixth day of September, 1938. A. F. McQUAID, President - MARTIN ttctcttmou, Secretary