"w-unl 11m CHARLUITETOWNWCTJARDIAN MARCH 1o. 1931 ‘ > ‘"-"‘" '”"“’“ i _ . . i 1' . . Q Conimissitin, two Cabinet .\l|msters at Ottawa and 24 I-‘edcrul members. ought to furnish about “—_'_———~ (ll ihc - rm" '|Il1lll\'(3 ‘l Ion ‘ics the 000 >00- Pnnuimt. LlenL-Col w. cum" a ueum l _ “ll l“ . ‘l’ l‘. ..l v,,.,_|-,..,,r.i,,..;, ;. ll. uni-sit, v J l. o plc in these occan-gu-t provinces require. there _"°"""" “"9"” ll‘ “ '“'l‘,'“'“l“' u’ " ' is iii-iiIii-r room nor need for Mn. Bbakisivus Marian-Futurity 01mm I- B flurnfll- l“ -'- ' poiiilcrotis projtct." ll ti- Eamon. Frank Win30: and l). K. Cunll- .)In,|-‘ Du", (fuunrlgfl per y (ln advance) llvnrod 'n (‘lly $1.00 w-r yum tlu IMIWIIHP?) usillud w: m) ~ g | liuul. $.00 per your tn vnnu ' ' ma.“ t: (‘uninlu uuu Untied out» ‘r Edltonal Notes I wknxusuav, blARCHfllI-JT 1936 H I fllc Lobster hoyal _ l.'l ‘ l‘ t l: "On N0 hcouomy March" Hum’ Me Guy‘, ltlllllti. Commission begins its It i "It is 1 mittcr of rcirrct savs thc Fiirinciztl -Pmn'y "post “as introduced this date I840- ~ ‘ ~ s i uhcre IS it today? POSt (lnilcpcuiitizt) "that lltt‘ tioveriiiucnt has‘ I 4 once zrgznn fa ad to reduce its outl; *" l'hc Just hnagine there being a lumber shonagc , entire IIIIIITOYPZIIUIII III ilic current _\'CZII' tias bctn p, Canada! Due no doubt to the lack of snow i‘ due to incrcztsi-d rtvcutic ztrisiiig out of higher‘ for hgluplgc purposes_ taxation and t'.\]‘IlIlillIIQ' l)lI~lIIt'~~i zictiviry rath- m tr than to ecoizoiiiy- iucasurt-s ol the (iovcru- mcnt. Total ey-ciiliiurcs .'irt- Sim) iniiliiiiis higher than last _\i';ir and Oltlillilfy cxpcndi tures $19.3 "tihons lllQlltll". I it i The City Building and Electrical Inspector may bc recalcitrant, but judging by his delayed report he is not a bit backward in taking a rise out 0f his critics. . “For the coming year an illt‘l't'il~t' ‘of S416; s. q s, millions in oi.‘ rovciitics is c-tiiuatcil. The “m, a cm. fprr), harbour pmjcct m. ‘pvggd _, ‘lcll°ll_'5 “ v ‘ll 535 l"llll"ll~*'- v Islands or Little Sands, and a paved highway "It is ob. rontuiucs" thc I‘o-t, “that tiu I l o $ouris undci'\\'a_v, there should be something itoing for the unemployed in King's County this Spring, Summer and Fall. , a: m folk to make a world. l GOverumcut is on no ocoitiiiirv march. The :nd, in fact. i\ iouard a ltiitsklllllpfl oi ihc purse ‘ings as i, irzi czitiil by lllt‘ fact that cirdinziry penditures increased Izist year by $19.3 inil- It takes afl kinds of lls- l” llllillll ‘l l"""l"l lllilll l"l' “ll lllll“ ll‘ For instance at Evansville Ind. the Rev James anada. ll" I"'ll"." “l. lll“ llmllirllnulnr scflml l‘. Sanilcfui- filed suit for a divorce against Jefiiiiii~l_r no: io llltlitl‘ any gt-nuiui- citort to! M‘ “.,'§._ yum,‘ “ppging 5|“. made faces while he d-Teilllm“ “XI‘<‘l‘l*i'"'*~- ltl" Tllll“ l" 'll'l"‘"‘l lll"’ll prczichcil Ill thc llriiuitive Baptist Church \\"hcn Qxlifillltll"! l"~“i"*"‘_‘ -'“""_“l.“ ll.‘ Slim.‘ m“ will“ tired of doing that, he said. she went to sleep. brys prohlcnis llii- f1iIl\\.'l_\‘ issuc is a notable y. s. y. _ ‘a? "l l"'llll'_ _ Q The Bank of Canada announces the Pigott . l" “XWTWIIJ l)" lI‘>I“‘§ 50F ll"? “I371? Coiisirtictioii (fonuiaiiv. Limited, of Hamilton, fiscal ‘war. Fl“. ll‘ -\-\l-\'U >l'lll"l lllillll"“'°lll'l has bccn rnvardcd the‘ contract for the erection b“ E""‘"ll.“ ‘l'*ill‘l"'l"l“ll ll ill llllill \l“l"“l cllllllll of the IianlCs new head office building in Ot- "Ol l)" lvl“ “lllll” ll" l‘““l r"lll""l'lll°‘l ll." lll” tawa. Thc Ilamiltou firm was the lowest ten- "cl m4‘ ll“ll_‘7ll “l lll" ldllllillllllll ‘vllllolllll l‘l_"‘ll‘ ilcrci" and the amount is itnderstood to be ap- wny glr\\lt‘lll. lIc-pitc thc fact that the (mv- pmx;,,,;n,.],. $731011 Cunstruction of me i .€l’flIII’I1I K i'.'it th» LINK. dcficit is thc - - . ,. f. , ,- _ _, h I". _ _ p W l‘. _‘_ ‘J’ pl‘ H _ w] h“ ‘WI Iiiiilihng. it is (xputtd, \\Ill start next mouth and E (my iuistai t = rlit \\.i_\ ‘a. ma ti t_t i w!“ l“. (Ulnldplpd lhrch, IO3S_ t." next ycar. .1 t‘Iiitl'ilIIl\'.~ to rctusc to tittcmpt an)‘ s. s. s. l°l1ll1v"*'l ll)" '"'l‘l““." PT"l’l"lll-” Present Iirnspccts indicate that the Budget ______________ dchatt- will last for a few day's. It is understood Canada's Form-Q" “Iveslments thcrc are It number of Liberals anxious to speak on tht- main motion. and it is possible there will 31.," i“ pm,‘ o,‘ mp1,. “Pun, M- pyulmlgl QZW ht: soint. r-|'1IICI.~III 0f certain features of the i~.. (ianatlians control tin-r a ta-t .'uiioiiiit of for- hull-J“ ll-“lll m“ lmlicllllnllnll‘ gull‘ (ll lllc HOUSE‘ Tihcrc is corridor talk of prorogzttion before m [HMHHC l-Iastcr. but the finish date now most common- mhl in H’) l_\' acccptril is about .\pril iti. which would al- i: eign exchange. ' ptrvincnis an- l by the ldfillltl!" latch yvar, tlicsc halanccs of c-iiuiatctl as clo-i-ly in llurcztn or’ Statistic. most C\l‘l'_\"\,t'll‘ the rcsulting" esiiiiiatcs have. llllli lllllllllllil" lllwllfllllg l” l!“ l°_ ll‘? l-Umllil‘ gin." “\- H rm“). ‘Henna. m» m" wpip“ l-mm; lion to got steamship accomtuodatton. - >I< >I< »= abroad than [l'l"_\' hrnc of our (‘X[>l‘Il(lllIlI't'.\‘. with [he fee-u]; m“, H“... H“. PWHHL m, pump [mg An zippcal has been received fronra lady for h,“ I-igurh ‘mlihpiv WUHHL, mph ,.,.K.,.,P,> amii books" and iirigaziucs tor the [ii-isomers 1n exllljl](ll‘lwz(< M‘. m" (If IMMHVV M ‘HUN ihdfl‘, (WIIIPUIIS Louniy‘. Jail. _\l prose-ill, shc says. 524w.) mp5,,“ p “HUM _,.L,,,,_ >_l.‘\',;,,_, mumm‘ l thcrc arc 3o prisoners of whom sixpare women. Mm. m- m‘, pwynl Mum ul- L ;' m mm unlkjrl Shi. visited thcrc recently and distributed sonic (_"_.,,,,,,i,'_.,,,\ U,“ a gum“. Ylllmm, U; {Unqgn l IIIIIFAZIIIFS. and was totichcd by the avidity with 5,.C,,rn,,._ mm p \.,,,,,,,._,,,,‘,;\. ‘_,,],l,(,\,.‘l_ U] 11ml ivhich thc prisoin-rs seized thcm. She expresses Cllllittllllll toui-sli. .1...“ ,n],,-,. _.,i,,-,,m] Hm, m ‘ tbc Iiopc- that sonic oi the women (irgztuizatioits tiinrla, or that tin ri- Jill‘ oilu-r Iilfillllifls’ of spcuil- ‘ll ll“. "lll-lllll’; lilllll-Clllli “iolllll Interest them‘ in: Hump‘. uunwpui 1H. H“. pnrpyuh Th]; 54000 sclvcs in thciii its visitors. and >llQQC$l5_[lIi-lf .,,|';],,',," Lad‘. H," pd‘;‘.l,'“.,. IWHHTH vxllvlldl-lulxw.‘ l)l-)I!l\.\fl and niagazitlcs nut): ht: left at the (Juar- and rcccipi- Tzi- iuinrii iiic ll't<i\ of a scrii-sl lllll" m!" *l(‘l1\'l‘l'_\' to the jilll- of technical , "~r-- hr Pron-ssoi- l-'|\-_\_\'I\' .\. . i‘ * l‘ -- . , - KWX m- ,H,,.v,,p_ l-il‘,\_.l._‘,l\._ l“ m“, ‘MIME. (Inc of the cziuscs for opposition in the Lnit- , y“. in“. n“, i, K. . M ‘H: Hl- I,“ ylymynh ‘Mm cd Swics to the 5t. Laivit-tlctr schcnicnvas a official Jlllil I.“‘*Z_fll‘I-[ll) avaihilili- on llflliplll)’ »‘lll‘lllllll"ll llllillldfll ll)’ lllc Llllllllllllll Llllvcrll jcct 1nd has ,‘ i l‘|i|i'li‘_\ltl lllt‘ Ilhflllllllls u-oriu IIIVIII that (lilllillllllll nicu find materials Should firm‘, fm. “m, ‘H-HW l“. i.r_n~i__\\nl_ YIHJL bi- utihzctl in the _con.str-ur»tioi1 of the iutcrnzt. Tilting llll‘ sIHI-Iics of llltl I)oiiiin.oii llniiai! ll"ll"ll “l"lll'lll' ljlllllll-l’ lllilllilloll ‘llnrrlfibllrg .31“! fm- It... ‘UH, ,,,_.,, p, “k3,, i; “MM 5k\(I'I] mm tforiiitzill, and it is bclu-vcd that there is little (faita-.h.'in rtci-"pz- iii-iii all forms of iorcigti lllllll“ ‘ll fwclllllill ll"l5>il>l~'l_' ‘ll llll’ llclllY llY lll“ trade lt.'i\'t-,c.\i-i~-i-il f_\l)t‘ittllllll'l‘s by 33in) niil- l-llllll"l DllllPS “Elilllllchllilyllllllll lll? '°ll‘_°"‘ll of 1,0,,’ m. h. .i 575 mp1,,“ a y‘? _ \\";,,.,i,,., ' this pnivisioii. .\lr. lungs interview wttlpvhllr- ‘A’ I >124) uulliiut in‘ 5,5 million ai llllllllllill llll llll‘ CW ‘ll llls llvlllllillllic lllr llsl‘ m“, r";,,,,,,i;,‘ ,’,,_,,_.,,] u,‘ by iiiqioii wzis supposed to l)t! on the change.- of at- iitudc. if any, irhich may he luuked for from Ontario on the subject. iug \cry ninth front Ithrcniil. :1 tlcltllit‘ country net-ding capital ha. l)l‘l‘]] plying off part. of her di-ht and g'l‘ilfllli'lll_\' acquiring foreign imcstmcnts _ * ‘l l‘ _ n . . during thc pist con-n to fifteen y-i-ars. “ll'1"‘~‘l"‘cll“° "l “llfll lllllllll llllcllles’ Brlmm lf thc st; l.‘IIIl‘|'l~~ mailc zihotc. lI1>\\'l'\'t'I‘, are FIITIVIUIIFFV“ l1l‘_l"lvlldllllllilllllll lo cfllllp lllllCF llclll chccltctl zigainst the i~stiiii.-iic< or Q,r,,;r.p;,,| ,'r1_ battleships wllll l4 "W11 K111“? Alllllllllrlllllllll“ vestiut-uts abroad and foreign inicstinciits in l"? S" ‘Yillsllllls- lllll-ll‘ llllll “llllllh “llll a "finen- ilntes By The Way The question that one Is inuned- Iately inclined to ask, once he grasps the size and scope of the co-oper- ative movement is: What does It mean to the future of the profit system? 1s 1t. a threat to that sys- tem or merely a challenge? That I: a subject all by itself. This much may be said, however: If some of those tn the movement have their way It. will be no more than a chal- Lenge-a challenge for business to put its house 1n order and to demon- straw that. the profit system 1s able to hold its own In the face of any competition. If others In the move- ment have their way 1t will be a real threat. For it is no secret that the fleft" element in the movement xe- gards 1t as a means of finds-mining private enterprisa-E. H. Collins in Banking (U. S. A.) “It iii! If CHANGES IN SMALL GLAND MAY CHANGE WHOLE COURSE OF LIFE held laid ft down. He went on to say that 1t, required 4500 words In ‘Gray's An- atpmy’ to describe the joints with which this bone was connected with other bones, its processes. its grooves its depressions and fissures, and it was a waste of time to try to mas- ter it. The professor picked ti. up again however, and described its upper surface shaped like a 'I‘urkf.sh saddle. ‘Lying on or In the upper surface or saddle is a small gland, about the size of a pea, remnant of an age Iong gone 1n evolution. It is called the pituitary body. and as far as 1s known, has no functions (use) When L. Btunberger, a German visitor, walked into a store at B0ur- l ncmouth, England, he was handed, $225. Puzzled, he asked “Why?" He was t/oId that when he made pur- chases at the store a few duys be- fore he had tendered a $250 bill (50 pounds note) under the impression that it was for $25 (five pounds.) Bambcrger rewarded the clerk's honesty with a plentiful supply of 1n U] bOCl . cIgarettes-Chronicfe Telegraph. ' Thfi, was Just flfty_flve yams One chief question that faces dic- ago’ I 1m quotnlz the late Dr. J. 8. tatorships is "who's nqvt." Since Lankford, San Antonm Texas, m l nearly all dictators through history have held power on an illegal basis, It is rather difficult to arrange a legal order of succession. If It ls legal. It Is generally ineffective. Richard Cromwell xvns a wcnk fol- Iow-up to the Great Oliver. Poland has been floundering since the death of Ptlsudski. The fdloyvcrs of Stalin and Trotsky have been at. odds ever since the end of mighty Lenin. in 1924. Mitssohni has never had a clearly defined successor". Bin Fascism in Italy has been ac- claimed as eternal. and one must be found. II Duce has a handsome 3'01"!!! SOH-in-IHW, husband of his recent nurriber of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Chicago. "Yet today a slight pressure In this little gland, any little deformity, and the whole structure of the body may be changed.” Dr. Lankford mentions four classes of symptom groups arising from little but im- portant deformities of this pituitary gland. t1) Those leading to change 1n form and size of the body. <2» Those causing eenLraJ and one-sided headache tmtgrane.) (3) Those leading to peculiar types of nervousness and emotional- tsm, sometimes almost; to the bor- dattghter Eddl since 1930 The - - - ' . - derlnie of insanity, especially dem- Youngster 1s Count Galennzo Clano. 8mm praecox _ Immsmnt dream lormfily Dlflllflgfluda minister. now t t minister for foreign affairs. Family 5 a 8' t4) Those. creating diseases of the eye, even m the point. of blind- ness. The front half of this little gland‘ ls the organ of growth. If this gland is normal and active and has plenty of room to lie in tire saddle or de- pression in the bone. the body villl be well developed and the figure good. If It is too small and dmsnT work properly the body may be sma I-even a dwarf. If, on the other tiimd. there is irritation and over- sthnulation of the gland by pressure, the body may become glantllke in size. The body may take all sorta of shapes according to the activity or non-activity of the gland. Franz- a1 or central tieadaches, pain through temple, brow. eye and sometimes back of head may result Pressure from a deformity of the bone in which the pituitary gland rests may lead to peculiar forms of ncrvotisncss and emotionalism to- gclho!‘ with despondetmcy." While nothing (an change the shape of the bone, ilie use of pituit- v.ary extract when there is Insuffic- i tent. pituitary juice, and the use of other gland extracts when there is L00 much pituitary _]lllCf.‘ 1.55. in some crises. “changed the whole course or a life." ___________ Moose River Sequel (Winnpeg Free Press) The find. chapter has now been written to Nova Scctta Moose River gold mine tragedy of last April it docs not make particu- Iarly good rt-ntlntg. The manage- ment. 0f the mine, the, ulvestigat- lng_ connnisson has decided, W55 to blzunc for the cave-In brought. about the death of Its owner, Hcriunit Magtll, of To- ornto. and which very nearly seal- ed a similar fate for his colleague, Nor, long at", work was 540mm; m‘ VDr. D. E Robertson, distinguished a ‘nrge building for govoruitieixl of- swli Clllldrfllls FIB-fulfill PhYSlClB-n. flees In London because it. was rriil- ""4 1°!‘ A "Cd Smwfling- 11H 9m- imi that it WOIIld be im fnvithvz I13" w- vf the mine mark for hostile airplanes. and now Hlltl U19 province's mining laws It is reported that for n similar rcn- with rcspect to inspection been feeling runs strongly-Ado stronqly__ In Latin countries. Chino may be the "I811. in fact probably is-Revlew of Reviews. _____.. If is difficult to blame officials 41f distracted Louisville for anything lhQV may do under pressure of the flood emergency. Nevertheless, 1t sllwld bl’ Pointed out for the tund- ance of authorities in other towns that may suffer disaster that those l" Quirks at Inuisville are making i1 serious mlstnke establishing a 991150511111 A city health depart- ment official estimated that there yvere at least; 200 dead. His superiors lmmedlflllrly cracked down on him. Th?" H rinid censorship ivns r-stnb_ Iishcd which refused to divulge the riuinber" of known (lend or their identities. The result was inevitable. The wildest rumours bccnn tn fly around the city. The estimates of dead bcrran tn run into the thou- sands. Thus it always ls tinder a censorship-New York Post. Marshal Graziani rules In Adtlis Abllb", 5°81)’ because his mm great. and civilized Government. bombed and blasted its way in, smashing down native towns and indts.~i-im_ matcly slautzlttcrmtr, the populace. to appropriate the Illnet‘. It unis Droved to the nntivc Ethiopian that theonly possible reply was with murder. and when oni- tries to make thp! ‘reply. why. obviously. civiliz- ation s conquerors must retaliate by murdering I1 thousand 01' so if they are tn maintain the prover‘ thus ne- quired. It is not a iaretty’ picture. But when the sacred Ptzoisms are turned loose when force Is made the fln-tl appeal, when dictated trcntics spnvm dictated politics, dictated thought. rule by murder. fhungery and Rnntzsterlsin, it is tho picture the world must vet used tFPr-NQW York Herald Tribune. (lOIIS Iioost in expenditure to complete vessels Canada, the risults _ . now tiudcr construction, accounts for virtually those just ginu. itlllllllttl do not zigwcc. with .\s at iht- cud of 1o_'_:. l'ro- fi-ssor l\. \\. 'I'.\\ioi:_ of .\lC.\l1l>lt'I' hnitcrsity; all of a $llgdllgo~lloc lnCrCllSc Over ‘he Current rstimaiid for iiiv Iloiiiiiiioii lint-can oi Stzitis- fiscal ycaus naval 6-\'ll'~'ll(llllll°$' The lllllllll tics that (ililitlllitll iiiw-iii-cilts .'tbt'o.'ul had a illilll‘ l" lllllillnl‘ rmrlllillllclll Ploglilllllllc ll“ value of Fifoo iiuilifl. Thc most rcccut csti- llli> _\'l‘<'lr Will l1¢ $§35i3z5iooo' l-ll lllls‘ $65" male, Iizi. it to soiiii t'.\ll'IIl on .\lI\‘. 'I‘.\vi.oi<'s "oft-W" <"""“-‘ lllll" lll“ llliflllllscll llzpoofooopoo foriiii-i- fqiirt -. is" ihu (Euiadiiin lIIVPSlIIICIlLs dcfi-nct- loans. Thi- Admiralty for a time had .'ihro;irl IIi‘\\‘ llI\4' ;i value of $3.100 million. colblllvliYl Pl-lflllll llflllcll gllll5 Oll the_ three The incrixzi-c in 1‘ i niti-ruil "was .~i.;oo million. battleships included in thl‘ lllllglallllllei lll llle Un ihc Ilillll‘ h: iori-ign IIHPVIIICIIIs in (liar cvcul Jab-Wu fvllbvtl l" HCCCPKllW 193? Lllllllllll a-Iii \\t"1't‘ F-Iliil. 11-‘ .<:._;oo in-Illioii iii [Q15 'I‘ri~:ii_v fixing a Ll~lIICll maximum. Plflillly, it and its Fimsoti iii -ii lljillhyt, an llll‘l'fj.'l,\(“t)ll was dcciilcd the smaller gun would b6 bale!‘- $|.;oo million. so iiiu on lllllitllvt‘ taiiatla would l‘ i“ l‘ The trade dispute between Australia and Ia- pan has been settled on a basis (lcemed satis- factory by both countries. The terms of settle- ment provide that over a pPfiOd 0f l3 "wlllhs dating from Janitary 1937. JRPR" W!" bu)’ from .\lI.\ll';lll;l not Icss than‘ 800.000 bales of wool and will abolish tht- stirtax and proluhlllmls 35 applying t0 Australia goods. _ All-Qlffllla- Te‘ moves special prohibitions against Japan. 76' 'szgp_pezir to hr cxiutic as dicp in ilchl as at the I . - bQQJNIIIIQ oi thc pt-rioil. A coinimri-oii oi those two approaches to the flhject SlVIWIIYQ, on the one hand, that Canada ls saviu: off hcr ihht at thr- rate of fl“; mil- _ l- . /. _ hon a yiai‘ aiiil, on tlic olhcr that lIl'I' iu-t dent l6 as grvat as at lllt bi-giiiiiiiit; of tlic pi-riorl. only inilitwitis that statistics of this kind :irc al- ways ;ippro.\'iiii.iiioii. Xcithcr sci of figurtrs. - navig- mncliiilcs the I<o_\.iI flank Icttcr. should bc duccs the intermediate tariffou Japanese talk‘- acceptcil too lit ‘illv. Striking an avi-riigc- bc- tiles and permits the importation IIIlOvATISITHAd m..." (hi; m.) ft-sljlllllg e-tniiatcs may produce of VTLSZSNXN) square yards of cotton piece goofis tllb‘ best flltlrfuXlllllllliilh (in addition to calico for bagrriaking) and 7 .- _ _______.__ 875.000 square yards of artificial silk goods at Superfhlous thr- rriii- of 5i,25o.0o0 square yards of each of the tutu classes of goods per Wlar- Brllliill Pre‘ Fptvikingi in thc .\'cii' IIrunsivick~ Legislature fercntial rates rennin: tipaltfrfid. on llinrsilav. .\IR. C. H. Bmkrlivv, Liberal _ _ member forilloucton, urged the fnritialiiiii of a Fertilizer imports In Iilllllflr)’ Fllnolllllell do “Alarilinie Provinces" Ynion lfxcctttive Coun- 23 756 Cwl- "fllllcll at $117149 compared with cil", to consist oi" the (jibiiicts of ll|('.~(‘ I"rn- 247.781 c\\'t- fll $101345 Yfalillgoi] anqlg; viiiccs. lt< fuiiciioiis, .\IR. ilLAKIINY explained, crease m quantity but it decrease tuft/H tic-I’ 1t \\"IIl'l hi- “to ih-cuss matters" of tlivmtnon inter- Netherlands was the chief Sgllfkii °St5:ll9l7)i;h cst. siiih as cilucatioii_ criinitial and civil law, $05004, fullmwfl b)’ llle Llllle a“ w "o:iii~i-, lIlfllIH-‘Ivs, lIlHlllI, agriculture, lumber. $".:.37o. The chief item W35 Plfild Pllosllllfllfrgl "l ii-Ixitioiis and other things of common lime. amounting l" 230i?” 9'1‘ at $95693} he 'l This SFlIVIIII‘ would. the hloncttm import of, articles Cpfermg "ll" lllc cost o l; YLIIWl. ‘ligivi- thr- advantage of Mari- manufacture of fertilizers amounted to 220,? 5 without ilisturhing local autonomy". ‘again-Q! $093581 mallllY ll-om the Um“ m m son the Crystal Palace wlu not be ypronerlv carried out by the man- rehtiilt. Such incidents further cm- Iagemcnt. the phnsize the constant dance-r assoc- Imve occurred, but. according rated with new modern peri1.— the tindlnrrs, Henderson, the m‘ne Brfllllimfd E-“Dosttion. manager. due partly to the influ- ence 0f Magill, his employer. dld not make the inspections and re- ports called for. The Moose River incident, In- Wfvillc as it did. the final rescue cf Robertson and Scadding after filly-s 0f dramatic effort, consti- llllsd one of the "biggest." new stories of 1936. Newspaper render and radio listeners throughout North America. nud even In over- seas cottntries were thrilled to the ‘core as heroic rescuers fought. their W!!!" by nervc-wrncking [Ingmar into the trcrichcrotis bunow: of the earth toward the imprisoned pgen-Iln the end they won and i "Y 0st. Two wue 11 e was dead. a v but one The lesson Is obvious. Mining rctztilntions exist. because mgn are careless, fonlhardy and m some "KW-s "lminlfly negligent. But; unless such regulations are rtgrdiy enforced. they are not worth the PM)?!’ they are written on. ter of them find that, they have no Work. The War Office is for more recruits, and the to National defense programs In Britain, the United States, France do not mean that the piencr» ideal- ism Is gone. All they menu is that politicians have suddenly tenured um; Idealism without rvirisin hasn't. a snowbal ‘s chance of survival in a world of lfllHLlCfll crccds with ambitions of world monopoly. Brit.- ain set. an example of pence through disarmament. and came within hair- breadth of taking n licking ten years later. The lesson lenrned was that. while madman continue to control nations. peace for her, or imy one else is scctire only so long as there is a peaceful party strong enough to secure It.-Globe and Matl. Prospect of a New World refuge for some of Europe's oppressed Jews ts afforded by the favourable at.- titude of President. Trujilo of the Dominican Republic to a project of Jewish colonization tn his country. The country Is ready. he says, to ac- cept Jews suitable for agriculture and for the development. of Indus- trial enterprise and has invited the vlsu. of a commission representing American Jewish agencies to discuss plans. The Dominion Republic ts a country of rich but. largely imdev- eloped agricultural and other na- Itural resources-Philadelphia Bul- ettn. Pusan! British policy ln aub- stance, therefore. Is to promote peace and security by the concus- lon of definate international agree- ment carrying concrete provisions rm- thelr steady observance. But If that. plan ts not. practicable tn an armaments-mad Europe, then Great Britain will build sufficient addi- tional armaments to make It worth while for other countries, economic- that: campaign. There can be no ef. fectlve strengthening of our deform; forces without complete co-oper- atlon between employers and the stattx-Mancheater Chronicle. COMBAT MMEUMATISM i» blood. iflltlylqfi f utudotl Ilytlloiitlnye. Illihvyllhihlfl emu uic acid nah, any as well u diplomatically, to muhudynfl- an,“ - "h subscribe to a peace concélt-PN- Plmluhulppcvnlrliunatianby jyldence Journal. yin- kiihm in with. ah ~———- lily Doll’: ithoy Fill-II hull I Thu‘ woo l difficult and dan- cunwytln funrllc ltkhoy gerous job of work to do In Pales- tine I few months ago. More than two thousands reservists were called . ' $ .- "iiiiit-s". comments the Sydney Post- Total expOrtQSWCYB Sflsigzl 9°‘? ' IH‘t'(l siycrzil things, but they cat! 998. against 5 76163 $6,253; ‘n ‘late; ‘nlllltllll any more organizations. 520 CWf; 3* $34??? din ex 5 ‘_ "g1 liovi-rnniciits. a Maritimé Clmnamld w? t- ‘n3? g ‘I 77 'i ‘a .\laritime T ulpf-tflilll?" 035 °“'l' “t 3m‘ at ' ‘a up. NW they hove returned, a quar- ..._,4. “The distinguished oId anatomist up a. small bone that looked ; something like an airplane and then ‘mldelll w°lllll llev" i towards John Bull and three other. Peter Emberly,‘ Shantyman Harold M. Clarke In the Vancouver Province j Them m many people mm the Marmmiea now living In B/rftiah columibla and many of them have been engaged In some branch of the lumber buslness. To all these the story of Peter mnberly will be o! interest and in some cases ft may recall memories of 1on3 I80. My awn Interest tn Peter Emiberly began 1n the closing years of the i‘ i I t which ileavc out from the M116 last century and came about 1a the following way: In 1895, somawhere neair the time when R. B. was there studying lB/W and long before the day of Gerry McGeer. Dalhouste College 1n Halifax was passing through an Interesting perlod. There were some very able men In the professional chairs and some color- ful individuals among the students. Among the students in the law school was haven Alttken, an elder brother of the preomt Lord Beaver- brook, now of England but born and brought up in New Brunswick at Newcastle on the Mlramichi. Traven Altiken had l, rather good baritone voice and some mtertaln- tng songs Ln his repertoire no on several occasions he had a part in the programme at. one of the glee club concert-s. Now. one of his favorite sons! was the awry _otf Peter Emlberly. who came from Prince Edward Island to wonk 1n the woods of New Brunswick. ‘Plus was a shantymnnb song, . adding syllaibles here and there where no such syllables originally belonged, and the whole thing sung, as we say, through the nose, something after the fashion of the cowboy airs produced by our famous yodeller over the radio. 'It. purported to recall the story of Peter and his adventures; but. to tell the truth, Peter was regarded by most. of us In those days as a. somewhat fictitious character, never actually clothed with flesh and blood. However, as I shall show. there was more reality about him than we thought at the time. 'I‘ra.ven sang this sung 0n Several occasions to the enthusiastic de- lectatton 0d’ the gtudents and the pronounced disgust of Prof. Char- les Mncdonald, who was a._ fine musician as well as mathematician. Years went by. Tra/ven was pract- ising law. Max. his brother. wfl-s 011 his way to London and the writer was ministering to a miston field scattered for thirty or forty miles up and dovm the Mframlchi River. One 01f the centres or mmflativn on the river was a. village culled Boiestown, and one day rambling around I strolled Into the neat little cemetery at. the lower end of the village! ran my eyes over the letter- ing on the tombstones and lo! star- ing me 1n the face on one of the storms were the WOIdSI ‘In minor-y of Peter Eunberly of Prince Edward Island. Who Died in the Lumber Woods of Mlramfchl In the winter of 1869.’ I was suddenly back In college halls agtun with a vlsfon of Attken on the platform and the old sing- The Editing Of “Liberty” (Saturday N183“) It must be an exacting bus1ne§. editing the Canadian edition 0f that. singular American peprlodlw. Liberty. so mum to keep in 1mm the American edition; so much. and so importantly, to leave out. Sup- pose, for example, that the edrwr of the Canadlartreledftlodflldhtll-‘llglli-ed __ 1i fortuna y lr-‘W as e of this current. week the article 0n D885 14 and 15 of the American edition. by that admirable novelist but. not profound economist or statesman, Professor John Eirsiktne. M1 Erskine?» heading ls: "In Plain American, to Hell with these Deb -- Scttltng Foreigners." The mflB-HWC of this phrase Ls further efuctda/tcd by a cartoon, occuping the rest: of the top of these two pages, depict- ing Uncle Sam lookfxig suspiciously figures representing France, Ger- many and Itply who are tempting- ly holding out a bag of gold and trying to lure him into the jaws of a. trap labelled “Another War." The article makes lt. clear that. the term "debt-settung’ refers to any effort to negotiate an arrangement of tht European obligations to Washing- ton other than payment. In rur- though curiously enough Mr. Erskine doesn't. wan-t even payment in full. which makes It extremely difficult to know what. he doe." want. The article, which Is circulated all over the United States by the same proprietors and rrublLshers n: circulate the Canadian edition In Canada. is a typical example of an attlhlde which Is fortunately not too among ‘ ’ Amer-i- i ‘Rest i so 11mm; 1n my’ ears-Peter miigerly-ond theme withurten 7w of me were Peter Emberlys bones- Tnere was no doubt. about it. 110W- Peter bad been a real lave stmnfly- man, felling trees in f-hfi W°°$ nearby, and moreover some of thB older men who lived tn the vtllflle would be sure to know something about. him. 1 made my my back to my lode- fng-placg and began to make en— qulrlu. To rm! delight I found that. the song was known and 11-1501“ author, who was still 11v1fl8 0n m5 mm up the rlver, some half-dozen miles away. In due course I paid a visit t0 the Ridge and found the man I wanted, a fine looking old funnel‘ who had spent many o.‘ his early days 1n the lumber woods. with great: delight. the old man showed me the original 00D)’ 05 the song and 1 t/old mm the stAJTY of its introduction into the college halls tn Halifax. Pe had a. great talk over the old day's o1’ long ago and I fancy that the old man would count that one of the best of his Iffeasiooiuiitedftozzeofthe best of mi . Hercwtth follows u few verss 01 the shantyman’: son-g ‘Peter mnberlyz" O my name is Peter Emberly, As you may underst-a-a-and I was born 1n Prince Edward IsI-I-ancl Down by the ocean stra-a-aziid. On the fourteenth of Octo-Ibl-er Our vessel put to sea-ee-ee For the province of New Bruns- wt-ack And the port of Mtramloht-ee-ee. O we landed at. Newcast-I-cl And lumbertn bein’ in view-oo-oo I hirer! with MacInern-t-ey To j.l.‘ his winter crew-oo-oo. 0 he gave to me a sheathing blade Likewise a bowie knl-i-fe, A oar-a-tbine and battle mire For to protect. my lf-t-ife. O I never shall forget the day, The day that I did ma-a-ake A voyage Into the for-i-est For youthful fortunes sa-a-ake. 0 a voyage Into the for-t-eot Befbre the bretvk of day-ay-ay And it's there I was surrounded- t-ed BY birds and beasts 0f Prey-EYES’ There r , many more verses to this entratung song. One of the last verses ends with this line: "And there 1n 1869 my seam of life I wou-ou-cund." S0 the song and the little tomb- stone agree. Peter never saw his lovely Island home again and for seventy years now his body has lain in the little churchyard oif Bolestown. N. 5.. and the shanty- men of the Miramlchi slug the song of Peter Emberly when the long day's work is done. THE SONG OF FINIS At the edge of All the Ages A Knight. sate on his steed, H‘; armour tied and thin with rust, His soul from sorrow freed; And he lifted up his visor Froim a face of skin and bone, And his horse turned head and whlnnted A: the twain stood there alone. No bird above that steep of time Sung of a llvelong quest; No wind breathed, ‘Lone for an end! cried Knight to steed, loosed an eager rein- Charged with his challenge Into And quief did quiet remain. dc la Mare. NEURALGIA got moduli wold! "mirrors? nans of the type to which Mr. Erskine presumably. belongs It dbservca that Great. Britain sur- passes all the other Eurqoeim nations "In the art of persuading other Dwhlés to dte for hei- She had Ofihfirs besides Wellington w stop Napoleon at Waterloo. Bhe had Indm Mid Japan ima China and her olontes and the i-e o: us on her slde 1n the Great r. The victory, friendly outsiders went home u; their natural condttftm of ln- "flvfltv. The cam died. i owed nothing " Eng ma It 15- We Wheat. uncut-my fortun- ate that this article dld not got mm ll" c“ “' '"“ - The article on hockey which took It; place w" ll“ “m” "lllkllble 7°? "19 Dermal of unable-minded Canadians. MARKETS A!‘ A GLANCE (By The Canadian Prue) ‘Ibronto and Montreal-induct» rial stocks lower. _ Toronto-Mines tower. New York-Stocks closed slight- ly higher. Winnipeg-Wheat up l l-8 m. New York-Cotton higher; lugs: er. when ft came was hers. The. FOX IIANOIIEBS f I FREE practical Information writing tu for SUNGLO SERVICE SLANTS Published 8 time! I you. Int u: have your name uul adds-eu- We do the rut. INTERNATIONAL FOX A ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. lummonldo, P. I. Illnnl. PUBLIC FORUM nu» column ll “pH-u for tln- illncuimlun by Mrrenpnu-lenln of quutloun of Interest. Th; " doc: nut uccolnrll! endoru tho oplnlonn of onrrolpondentl. CANNING INDUSTRY PROSPECTS sup-Under the above letter appeared over of Mr. E. Hu-mphrey mm. It the fatiure of In Ontario or Quebec is garded as proof that the some b-i 11914918. a the signature 0f Brimm. Ell Industry l0 be re dustry cannot be made to suecegr In P111108 EdWflJYl 15181141, we gha] certainly have no industries m m], Province. I have no knowledge of m, Hfghate Cannery but can under stand that. 1f that Company me. to run single handed. outside i; one or other of the large comma tncorporatlons. they wen: inmost surely doomed to financial trouble, partly for lack of sufficient working capital and mainly the“ producing and selling costs would be higher than those of the large Companies. The Cotton and Cement m. dustrfel had precisely the mm experience. 0nc,e however, they had sufficient backing to work d; up-to-datc lines. they their output lanzcly. Increased their sales and made satisfactory profits. While I believe that factory can be made to this Island-and be of grgaf benefit to our farmers and rrshelc hwn and incidentally w all other classes of our pe0ple,—I am equally of the opinion that success can b; attained only by utilizing the most modern methods and by working m, a scale that would warrant. t employment of thoroughly skilled management. I Hm. Sir. och. II. K. S. HEMMING .___________ FORMER KING AND QUEEN MEET AT THE “MOVIES" 8. canning succeed on ___._ ROME, March 5.-—A meeting b; tween former King Alfonso am formr Queen Victoria Eugenie i] Spain at a movie theatre last. night caused speculation today whether they had become reconciled after their long estrangcment. It. was sald In reliable quartet-a however, that. the meeting should not be interpreted as meaning re- conciliation. The royal couple, wlth~ other members of the family, saw the American gangster film. “Bullet: and Ballot-s," starring Edward G. Robinson. Leaving the theatre, Al- fonso returned to his hotel and Vic- toria Eugenie and her daughter, Princss Torlonia, went. to the Tor- lonla Palace where the former queen ts staying. A member of the royal entouragi said that Alfonso and his former queen met several times since their separation and would continue to meet occasionally. , _________ Absent-minded ‘Traveller: "Only Just six o'clock. I have 20 minutes before my train goesP-Gazettino Illustrate, Venice. Una Illlnnrd’: fllltnlffll. I Mr. Tea Poll Says: It's Not New It Was Cleaned at cunminirs INDIVIDUAL DRY CLEMENS Phone 692 L __________ , line's y iiiuii iirsronisit- A delicately pitrutlitn ivlih-h hcilullfli-n the lmlr. ll wlll reitlorc grimy hulr lo It! orlizlniil i-olnr. 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