». dimes l ,,___u,,_,u._,_,_.n__k m,_ .sifflitivfu’éifitii¥fléu1'thwb%lfiifit nfiib< ~41 > c- ‘wfb-WQV ¢»...~< ‘\ '1' > r n-IE CHAIAZLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - l. twang!‘ 3°» 1933 - PUBLIC FORUM " _ Save Your Foxes By Using Dr. ffrenchis Capsules PAGE FOUR THE BHARLOTTETBWN GUARDIAN Notes By The Way President-it. Chester s. Ale-Lure, All’. Vioe-Jresident, J. B. fin'reinry-l.leul.-Cnl. n. A. llM-‘lilnnnll. "- B- 0- Burnett, I-J-l This column ll open for the discussion by correspondents ma zmpe. says the New York - t: ' -"l " d u I u -o. s. Bu n, r. 1.1. er on of interm- I'M "i ‘fly-Irish: M73151‘ wlsrfiwtuum Ind "if. n. finvrlfl Times, gone on toward a belsnce °::'"'mm'_'_"fl, °"::‘,',',,‘,'u, “u: Lending fox ranchers everywhere, know u“; m, f llorning iiuily (fuundrd i581) 55-00 oer your (in ndvanaqddselllvéfied o! power augnment’ wwh 31.1mm Llphmm. o‘ ‘ozn-Donflnnh BEAUTIFUL M55145 much!- vonnlcu. c-pflfl" a" by f“ (h; “lg” and ‘up I u“ u" ""“£e‘.'-‘£|2‘-¥I§i‘§?§ n e I and fiance on one side and Ger- ‘ I‘ N‘ W0"! 93707511539" m“ M“ W" bee“ 913cm °" "l1 ' “i nsrrnu §'_l'.\'l‘lIv5—Th_e llecI-kullli Spot-In! Alena‘! Ine._ New York Con‘ m“), and Italy on the other’ m, a How nice it is to est! market. I?!" grfildlilrli-Lfidhllitnnnuhnts" ‘.'$i’ii..‘.2§‘»'-T.'§" £3313‘i...ITXFLT,"%1.|K§Y§"ZiJ.Z'§§S§T: pcture would have become dismal- ~ n“: OPENING DAY m” GAME An cream!“ love it 5°’ The increased sales for this remedy spell: voluines for I‘! lug, Ailunte; llonsdncck Building, bin Francisco; 113i No- sun Bind 1y m“ that o! Eluope below the " BAGs Th“ they who first did append. "I Quinn, "u! '9 h“. by Qxpgflgncg Ihgl everywhere n i! "h"'"l"'l'“"- worm war n on m, other hand 871'“ W’B.""' N'D- i Ere breaking bread, .is used it hss been entirely sstiisfsctory. d h. u‘ 1,? , ' ' ’ ,_.e u the w that u, .1 , Dolft m1 to dose your om flow w ve em in jg‘ WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 80, 1933. these four Powers can 8816s t0 ifllt DEMENTIA PRAECOX- b Stir e 513-323“! Mpg 98111;“ u‘ $510M: lhteltlelzeo snow n“ “u” ‘or u" mm.“ "mm You ‘m be amply "h r. ‘i Mwndre four-power pm m 0P- courmvovs nsv mmAMmG ° “m '° r 5 ' " ‘”~ pus e, the enhsneed value of we fur besides the reduction .5" erstlon they can run Eumpe. No . °1 “w P- E' I‘ m“ “d an” A" in mortsllty. I" ' ' ' I is 1 f h. f l medial ti th b til 0 11111 of the 3 F, BANKING COMMISSION Dra a o eac o var ous re country of the old world can start You may often hear of the a-il- 51$‘: 822;“ an POE i?“ gxtended fir! theydwtivgtwisgalnd sweet d U” No‘ l m" ‘mum ‘or ‘u you h“. n ‘m. "me. ', ——i— proposals which have or will be ad- end fight a. war to which sli of mum, demeuuu praeqmx; m“ u; L, - - - 0» B B m 9-5 B 800 . 51M b“ M and,‘ T j In accordance with a request for- warmed. m, a1gnuw1e5__nu1y_ yuan“, ‘med w excuse the misdemeanors m, to September 15th, slsob the; a: Uged speech 1n an arch gtyle’ “M m no”. of mo “mule; i i.’ . ~ - - . .- = ason of 30 days a I 0W And oft would smile ~ ’ Wald“ b5 the pr°mmml 6mm‘ I M: Bennett will return from “many 3nd Gm“ B-‘Uik-B" even crimes oi certain individuals. | We“ 5e e f - - - t d fl 1d i . .~ ‘mm- mc RUM cmmmkhlon on {London with the-potential results “any opposed. Thelsimpleai iesxlthanaflon o! "Us ozzleafafilgrslfineke fr: thg Kgfgrrattlry Towhirizlssttgiifihfceggul mood‘ E. A. Drugstore L < . t 'lm t tis " - - - H" Bmkmg‘ “mm [he f‘_“‘““““""" of iof the wheat agreement. with the ‘ wuuu», “ovum, o; u £15,099” 3158,21; a“? state-fin Wu“; pge Birds’ Convention Act u effecting _ .... Lord hiacmlmn’ Mu 5"’ m me |hope. if not the assurance, of en- {Om sterling loan on the London gnqgvguug; geeig may; h, u; u (umu-e P111106 EdWflfd 1519411 1!! m!‘ m9 And those who first, so neat, - - COHIWIPYHHOH Chfllllberb Chfirwm" . ‘mone market rcmses to have sn dilly b8! 1111119 0h 1110'“ ‘I Talmud Pieced fork and knife quite straight, , Iargcd opportunity for Canadian, Y P in life. He may feel afraid. my try f town, tomorrow morning. While the dumber m competition WM Rm“ jimportant bearing on the future to jmggjne mum]; a success. o, from 15 t0 10 511d 011 GR" 511d The glass on the right hand; chafl°etet°wn “gm” “m necesm“ !snd with the strikin evidence of “Glam,” or the Umwd Sm“ Wm‘ may w“ ha" a ‘calms o! ma’ B2“: 131m Ifuitiorzfiled o inion of a And w’ u planned’ E R u, b, bu“ _ u“, commission-s, 3 its northern nslshbour. as well as iority m others. Underneath it all is 5 ° P Each day set round the plate,— . . large percentage of Island sports- men that it would be in the best interests of both ducks and gunners to have the season extended to September 15th, and why that change was not made as requested remains to be seen. hi dian dit f i hed b schedule requires that it leave for; Eh can ere In“: y _i-he subscription, four trmes over, of the mainland tomorrow afternoon- it should provide ample time for a Canadian ma“ negotiated on "' the presentation of briefs dealing very favorable mm!’ _ ‘k ' , -- with the particular problems of ~- ' Prince Edward Island inconnection- PRAISES BRITISH WAY ,- y with banking matters. A local com- V ; Across the North AmerJcan con- upon the evolution of the British really u loss of self respect. mrm- 00mins u it do» only s m other words he is unable m , "Rgeddflg “m; 9311848- folmfilll’ ‘l meet the requirements of everyday c e scer rig bloc, it can be ma, construed only as a definite et- Your doctor will tcil you that a. ,teznpt on the part of the Domin- greet muuy cases are helped by pat- |1<>n Gvverllrlnez: whsetv-r [Oanldfl tent questioning and advising by mm m my plenum m mm '°°°"°¥ll1¢ 9 F11 k a ° 5N“ ne i whom the patient has oon- Jirltain, instead of with that of the goidgu; sections and Friday morning, Sept. |United States. Premier Bennett, Evgrythmg pgsflbk 1g done to m.’ 15¢. l! B98955’ “WW4 by a m” °‘ who descends from a fwulv of murage the patient to keep mmseir] “immi- 13,11,131»; Lgyajjsfs ma; euugmuu w clean “d flu,‘ m“, an interest ml Posibly s word oi caution st this Cmads from the American cclon- m; uppegggueu and guffqundmgg, point would not be amiss. All shore ies rather than forego allegiancelto Any pgfflgulflr talent u preueu, birds. lncludins plover. yellow less. the Crown, is trying to restore On- and m, page,“ u encouraged u, m_ curlew, sand pipers, etc, are pro- midli Y0 155 DYE-W" mt“? i“ 511 crease or develop it. Those about “CW1 (with n“ excepmm o‘ e°°ll°ml° "nit 0f 911° EITLFI-W- him are advised to treat him as an W°°d°°°k and snipe’ The scum on Chicago Daily News. equal o, Wm, respect these two species opens on Septem- The patient himself is encouraged b" 15”” Al” “ch u “meg to be of service to others, not. as a (Kiwi; m“ new”) mnsh hens’ servant but by showing a willingness. (“Merl”) guns’ wmdpeckerfi ‘m’ to help where help is really needed. are Pmtefled at “n times‘ Th” Qu, o; m, greatest, Mus nus been writer well knows the temptation, work itself; the patient accomplish- especially W?" tfi°tdz°kabu°hn°g v ing some real physical work such ls fIYmB- m t“ e 9' '5 ° ' “ “n” ° ment more than anything else. farming or carpentry work, nice fat plover which have a habit None of us wants cheap fiattery- Qf 5m] greater mu; has been oi appearing on the scene at Just which never did a good tum to any sports. The patient is encouraged to Such momellis- °1" i" a 5'6"" 1°? man. One of the evuiences of the m“ pun u, games, 19am u, 100k which persists in circling around President, La. Banqiue Canadienne dustry and biwines. intimidated mm!‘ °' praising 13 m" “i In"?! for his turn to bat. and to go out "l" head- b“- flmeatvh“'ve Esangg: _ u __ r u I u ‘ makes the one who praises feel u, the 351d when 1; 1g his gun; m considerably, so don’ run e r u '_ ' _ Na Onme’ and Ho“ J E Brownie“ by bombs fwd machine gum’ y! 91d fine; on the other hand, no man do so . of having your day spoiled by hav- . , . _ . Premier oi Alberta. tribute estzmated at many mii- "u. cruelly cmuuzed wlthcu, mp Yo; can readily see that u he mg an omen. examine your game " j _- Our citizens generally will be ap- lions of dollars to racketeers whose ing mean in his heart. fludg he cm do thmgg, ma; he 1g bag and unearth the illegal trophies ‘a . ._ - precistive of the prompt response rapaclty is only equalled by their treated with respect, he is going to of the hunt. If sportsmen feel that ’ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ with which the request of the Pro- mthiessness. be “taken out of himself", and be- they mm Wm "v W" flmmlml" vinciai Government has been met Says the 30mm paper. come one of the crowd, one of the W". l" them "Y the“ “mafia? t? 1°‘ 5 Smmg m C1m17°tt°t°WTL The “North of that line citizens who community’ instead o! being odd or 3132i? efnsyfeafrllizf: o: two (Olfyl a .. I ' dlstinsvl-shcd llslfors will be wur- happen u» be well-to-do have no ouztreoiigiiilgsikun-i me time to be omega; get the desire to mu some- " y I . _ ed of a cordial welcome, and of the need o; mayuvuming armed guards dreaming about himself if he is thin! Out of cne's system and rid ~ ‘ sincere desire of all classes in u, protect their loved ones m, to mixing with others at play, work, or i116 dWk-il °1°Yl° °1 the" "m" m‘ ' g ' i Prince Edward Island to expedite - other occupation. 6m!“- ‘L I ' m‘, arduws and responsible ylabmlrs ijrriieslnlihiejeiiavfcfigifybes: sometimes there are physical he‘ Int contilsqsiigiwanslygivzflrilgebirt; . H v . - . u o! the commission m every possible tors interfering with his mental 5P0!" 5111911 - Y , _ y ~ jfvrvvd to pay organized gangsters Be their praise greati For then, their hearts being light, They plucked hedge-posles bright- Fiowers who, their scent being sweet, Give nose and eye s treat: ‘Twas they, my heart can tell, Not eating fast but well, Who wove the spell Which finds me every clay, And makes each meal-time gay; I know ‘twus they. Ere, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown mittee has been at work preparing‘ u t h d 1 L! this material, and representations M“ mm a” fawn m m’ ' V: I 1 ‘ "e invited either by public bodies‘ ibis line from the Atlantic to the I ' organizations, or individuals. Pacific‘ It and“ Cumdmn mm Lord MacMilian has been chair- the United 5mm!‘ on both “d” , _ _ . ,, man of five major inquiries in Great o’ that m“ the people‘ ‘peak the _ ' v ' < ~ . ‘ Britain and is noted particularly for same language‘ m!“ “Ppmxlmatdy I . I the masterly survey which he con- equal standard‘ M living’ dwell ‘m’ I ' ducted with other British econo- d" practicum? identical mm- Y” mists and bankers oi the commerce wuth 9’ that HM» “ma?!” the‘ and. blinking of Grunt Britain. Sit- lend-man 5919"" Mmflwrv m9 ting with him as members of the Iwm" °f Peamml “mum have present Commission are Sir Charles been b11115“ m“). their 157M908. Addie, British economist end bank- without respect of use or m. ldd- sr; Sir Thomas While, Canadian named by Cowardly "med crim- banker and war-time Minister of Innis and hem for ransom, mal- Finance; Mr. E. Beaudry Lemsn, treated and even murdered, In- -'I‘. Sturge Moore. pensions. The greater majority oi no serious chi-fie that the fl-ffflirs those receiving relief from Clear of the province had not been ix‘ » Spring to 5t. Peter's Bey were Lib- ducted in en honest and caps‘ ersls, which goes to show there was , manner. Om the contrary the Op- no political partisanship about it.l position relied upon the generg) It got to be such n racket during' discontent due to economic oondi- _ the past winter the government were tions. over which the Govcmmem perfectly Justified in discontinuing had no control, and a plethora. oi it. In some cases young men took promises which they will never bi relief cheques to buy molasses to able-end probably never intended make moonshine with. ‘Ihrough the -to carry out. vigilence of the Mounted Police in While the Harrington Govern. at ieastonecasimltlended them in ment has suffered defeat, it 1| isii. Young men with families hqwgveu, grumyiug to knew ma, would not try to get out and work. m, menus;- mmseu, who hug bee; They were trying to subsist on the indefatigable m his successful ef- five dollars per month relief. In gum u; gggigr, m; bugie mdmnq my 091111011 111 I 8165i? ml!!! "-595 of his native province, and his it was only encomsloz lwnw end Minister of Highways, Hon. Percy o. the government appears to have the 131mg, whose 8,518 admmggmtwuu approval of tbegreater majority of m, mum-gum“; h“ fined Nov, people both Liberal and Conservn- 3w“; on the mup m the mug“;- tlvo in dlfiwnfilllllllll W» "Bifdllls of good roads, have both had their of what Mr. Grant may have io soy smuudgd servug-e; recognized by u“ 1n resard to the mfltwr- people of their mspective constitu- I im- 511" 9W- eneies. JOHN P- C. MACDONALD, The Premimuelect’ Judging av“ MOIll-lfiel-TO- whet we have rend of his speeches Allbllfl 39. 1933- has much wQrk ahead of him, it he even attempts to carry out. tection must be resorted to, and such msrauders be prosecuted in the Juvenile courts. _ The above remarks concerning orchard work applied as well to all work being conducted at the Sto- tion. After years of patient effort, results from tests made with vege- tables, flowers, trees, potatoes, tur- nips and such other crops may be destroyed over night by the acts of thoughtless vandals. It is to be re- gretted that some persons apparent» 1y lack Appreciation of the valuable work being done for the farmers, fmrit and truck growers of the pro- vince, and itvis hoped that the above explanation may aid our people in properly evaluating the work of this institution. It is a. very ssfe rule to go by- to stick to those friends who. 5.]- ways have a. gcod word to speak of some one else. They are sure to be true under all circumstances of fate. Mast‘ of us need encourage- lt is e mistake to suppose that the Domlnions were peopled in the Dist by the unassisted and unrelat- ed efforts of the emigrant. On the contrary our forefathers organized 819st s “ of settlement: es the records of verimis Colonies show. Even the Mayflower had a. company which financed it; andas we suggestvd, the chartered WHIP“? has played a. very not- I sm, Sir, etc, J. A. CLARK, Superintendent. GOVERITMENT RELIEF Sin-In Mr. Grant's letter to the Patriot of recent date in regard to government relief and old age peri- sions, he seems to want all the cre- a break-don't let s. flock of unsus- way’ . in order to do business. "Why do the gangsters and the QWAITING MR. BENNETT Insists" my so prudently below {the line? Because justice in the °f {Dominion of Canada is swift and the Montreal Star is auth- ‘mnviction of the proved lawman“ ority for the statement that c, Certain‘ the Dominion Government is pre- paring fcr s series of serious dis- cussions on the national situation on the arrival in Ottawa of Prcm- ier Bennctt. Many favorable indic- es are in evidence, among which >Maguz'ne_ criminal law is the same are increased exports, materially 51love, oanadm lessened unemployment, 500.000 loss in July than April; reports of bet- the Dominion Actfithe provinces’ fer business in many lines, and or states have no fight to 1583mm even an ‘improvement iMrail earn- on crunmal law; that L, a federal lngs. Repeated pressure is being mutter, Result: the entire crim- spplied, however, for some plan gnu] code o; an Canada is Wm calculated to expedite that recov- gained 1n a volume about two ery, the return of lVhlCh, by siowerlgnches thick we (the Unwed stab degrees, seems reasonablywissured. e5) have 4;; sets or criminal “w. The Government is able to ssyluud federal 13w beslmm that much of what is lx-ing done "Mr. Hopkins relates in his ar- by President Rxinscvfilt in the Unit- ticie: Every Canadmn I interview- ed States was done hcrc Inngdigo, Hp when asked, lw-hy do“ Cam but quietly. Almost 20 years n20, udum cum-um“ justice work beater in the days of sir Thomas White, ‘than ours?‘ replied immediately, steps wore inkcn that such a. thing 'we11 our judges are free of pom as a. condition of chaos 1;ke that tics‘.” enveloping in U. S. banks last March would bc impossible. Much EDITOIUAL NOTES more recently the basic industry bi’ agriculture in its chirf product, A dgspatch from Rome 5W5 lfhcat, was sinbilzcd. Thcrn is both “l” Pmmisr 141155011“! is Planning the hflpn and the cxpcrtaiion that one o! the mo“ drank? Cabin“ me new “hunt azmunml Wm 3a,,“ revisions since he assumed office. guard against rccurrcncc of the He himself Wm asfiume We HOW trouble. Unmmwinyuncnt is bring portfolio °f Nulonal Delen-‘fi- "l1- vvsgemuvicuuy rnumuuu NO public mlcr which the land, naval and air gnu“, is boing nmlcmd‘ [forces will be combined. General It is not thc prcscnt intention of ‘nah Bah“ leader M m“ recent the Government, ihc Star cnrrcs- ‘mn5'AHantlc night of "wentrlii"? pandnnt uYrilps‘ ,0 Summon Farm? war planes, will be made chief of men; this mu but whcn i, doesistaff for the combined forces. meet. new mcnsurcs of domestic re- covery are to bc ienkpd rm; um“ iromthc Canadian share in the broader plans for the stimulus of Empire trade. Much relevant in- formation is being assembled and suggestions secured as to wnys and means. Conflict of opinion is illu- ltratcd by demands. on one side for the most exacting economies ‘The Ottawa. correspondent ure so swift and certain? Largely because. declares Ernest Jerome Xersham commission. in Liberty "By the constitution cf 1867 _ -—i—-———--___ A cordial welcome will be extend- ed by all our citizens to the English schooiboys now visiting Charlotte- town. So far they have greatly en- Joycd their Maritime tour, and Prince Edward Island is so well worth seeing for its own sake they are sure to enjoy this part of their visitation. Youthful ambassadors of goodwill from the Mother Country, able part in the mes-tion of the outlook-poor eyesight, poor hearing dit for granting the government re- he has proznised to do. new yo “Why is Canadian court proced- Hvbkins, investigator for the Wick- bad teeth or tonsils-and these con- ditlons must of course be corrected before any progress can be made. The whole thought in treatment then is to build up his self respect and get him out of the dream state, because in the dream state he squares or justifies himself or his actions to himself and is satisfied. Empire. Emigration, to put it shortly, must have an organized and continuous impetus if it is S be successful. To be original is not to be odd, but honestly natural and to give expression to all that moves with- IIP-Blorifying in life. There is no Erector dfstinction than to be true to the light that is given one, and thus to perpetuate the finest tra- ditions of human character. Handwriting On The g Wall pecting ducks swim in to your ‘fleet’ of live decoys and then blast win- drows through them at twenty-five or thirty yards range-give them at least half a chance. Remember that the size of your game-bag is not ai- ways an indication of your sport or sportsmanship. I am, Sir, etc., "onn 11min." lief. The Liberal locnlgovernment was in power here for nearly two years after Mr. Grant was first nominated for the Dominion House. If I un- derstand rightly from his recent let- ter to the Patriot that law was on the statute books during the last two years of Liberal rule. Why Mr. Grant's silence during these two years, and such a hurrah as soon as the Conservatives took over the government? I might say an effort was made in the winter of i930 to ACTS OF VANDALISM and on the other hand for a large program of public undertakings. Preparations are now being made for n complete survey of every l-sbect of the situation ing- they are also acquiring a. practical education in Empire affairs which should be of invaluable service to them as British citizens in after Steering ht own yacht is one of the pleasures to which the King locks forward at Cowes, and, being a practical seamen, he is eminent- ly fitted for the task. The late King Edward though a. keen yachtsman, was not quite so proficient, and once when he took a. notion to was an amusing sequel. The com- mander of s. passing dggfirqygf’ no; satisfied with the way in which the R-OYBI yacht was being handled, Jokinkiy signalled the commodore thaWhe should take a few lessons in steering. The Jester received a rude shock when the reply came beckz-"Ebrcizsc mistakes. Out of practice-Edward." Whatever mry be thought or feared about President Roosevelts drive toward recovery, it is impos- sible to withhold admiration for his daring and his energy. Whcm most men would b2 overwhelmed with detail and discouraged by obsta- cles, he drives ahead with a reso- lute vigor that is little short of be- ing marvellous. Over the week-end, triumphing over seemingly hope- less difficult-its, he brought the great steel. o‘i and lumber indus- tries under the NRA, now seems more confident than ever that he will nchYWe success. The French Government is ne- ported to be seeking ways and means of rc-citering the Russian market with a view of finding some industrial Leid which will tend to offset the slump of French com- merce during the pest two years. The loss of much tourist traffic, Owing to difliculties with the Unit- ed states Government over the war dfibti. the dislocation cf currency steer the Victoria and Albert there’ Sir,-On different occasions re- cently a. number of boys and girls have been detected interfering with apples in the Experimental Station orchard. The apples taken were mostly very immature, and the act- ual loss or gain on either side, from the standpoint of dollars and cents, was almost negligible. However, the value of fruit in any experimen- tal orchard cannot be estimated in money alone, and for this reason the public should know the real facts regarding this orchard. The orchard was originally laid out for testing varieties and conse- quently contains a great many dif- {lc offender) Ls Mr. Mackenzie King. rerun; kinds, many of which have IMr- Kins knows politics. and he I proven of little value for this pro- klmws the English language Y“ ; vince. From time to time old trees when he is asked to say what hn~ u", removed and‘ new and more ~thinks about the Nova Scoita clcc- promising varieties added, In ad- fon. he must fnll bark on this ditlon to testing varieties, work is wllfmlfldfd 911F859 B11011! U16 118115.- aiso carried on in combatting insects "liming 0" "l6 W811?‘ and fungous diseases and in cultural Not content with that, Mr. King prgcflces, had to go on and speak of a In estimating the value of a vari- "Krwmg tide 91 Llbflllii-illh" Llbsf- ety the following must be taken in- alism was no more an issue in tn account: Hardiness, time of mn- Nova Scotia than free love or nud- turlty, yield, susceptibility to in- fsm, and Mr. King cut no more sects or disease, desirability and figure in lt-the some applies w keeping qualities of the fruit. To M; Bennett-than Wallace Bcery obtain this information the trees 01‘ (316159- GBTbO- must not be molested in any way Actually, it was a county council or the work of years may be destroy- election 0n a large scale, with s ed. A number of people have the lot of hullabeloo ovcr taxes and idea that windfalls are of little value hard times and the cost of roads, all and it is therefore no harm to take 0f them Dllfely matters of brcnd- them. This idea is of course wrong, mud-butter administration. It had because it is only by carefully no more to do with Liberalism or weighing all the fruit produced, with Toryism than an eiect’on of whether on the tree or ground, that offloers by the Elks. the actual yield can be-obtained. Yet so great is our propensity to some varieties have a. greater tend- fooi ourselves and io sIc-bber minor ency to drop their fruit than others, things into epics, we have a man and often the sppics on the ground with the intellect of Mr. Km; are an indication of the tendency of speaking of Nova Scotia as a major the tree in this regard. iOiiawo. Journal) That good Hebrew prophet who turned in the Biblical story about old King Belshnzzar seeing "Mene, Ivicne, Tekei, Upharsin" write-n on the wall has a lot to answer for. Because, of all the overworked bro- mides with which the language is afflicted and particularly the jargon of politics, this phrase about the “handwriting on the wall" is posit- iveiy the worst. Worse even, we think, than “this fair Canada of Iours,“ or “free and intellgent ei- iectors.” The latest to use it (he's a chron- secure relief for some very needy 1n persons. The most that could be got was fifteen dollars during the entire winter for each person. When it was discontinued, another effort was made during the winter of 1931 which resulted in only ten dollars being granted to each person. When it was discontinued in the summer of 1931 the Conservative Govern- ment came into offin and as soon as possible after Hon. H. D. McLean had direct relief come to some very needy persons, and said relief con- tinued to come each month regu- larly till discontinued last June at commencement of old age pensions. That was before ever Mr. Grant l7!‘ wi co of be in yesterday with the defeat of the ton Government, which gave the honest course, no control over the world- ed during the last three years, but have been much worse if control sole aim and purpose had been to work patrioticaiiy and energetically In the campaign which closed Hllffinkffln Government there was The ‘Result In i liiicsi edsunimsti llf and ~ n p0 . ve e Nova Scofla lei-enemy has considerable w learn. ‘ .btth€0pp0rtlt,wil - (Mmwwn Tim”) wfilsely, has novrrbegn gisvig gm“; NW8’ wow?‘ “m” " pm-bd the electors of Nova Scolds. ti “F” W“ °‘ Pmwv‘ “d m‘ ‘bring about all the great things he mess-like adzniniswstion of its h“ p1 edged his pa" to do n c” provincial affairs, returns ho its y ' . i traditionally political love. The re- zfaszdéohzigirénthtgiiglxmmsf; 5"“ ‘m’ n“ °°m° ‘“ ‘ m“ m‘ ‘sun the». the Premier-elect he} mm‘ M n” The‘ h“ “Indy ‘promised he will have to make s pointed wt “In” o’ dew-sum “e radical change in the conduct of dimcuit periods for governments! !a.ff i th The best of administrations suffer ~ mafiryeagt £81112? 0;: prior t0 1925. _.___.._.____._____ times of adversity. The Has-ring- ovlnce oi Nova. Scotis sound and administration. had, of zztntemsl parasites in the shap of worms in the stomach and bow- els of children sap their vitality and retard physical development They keep the child in a constant state of unrest and, if not attended to, endanger life. The child can be spared much ufiering and the mother much anxiety by the besip worm remedy that can be got. ll v ier's Worm Powders, which are sur death to worms in any shape. do depression which has prevail- nditions in Nova. 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