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U38 Editor um] \l ‘The Strongest [Mentor-y is lH-nker than lite‘ lH-akest Ink." 111.9 r1..‘.;,;‘11;.;;1r..1 $111111‘ time :11_-1- it 1\:1- a1111111111r1-(1 111111 :1 NW1 th-al 111' tfttittpt-titig 111.11 :1 l.1l11-ral 111-1031111011 front this 1'r11vi111-1- l11:11l1-1l l1)" 170111101" tamp- b1-ll hatl 111-011 instriunt-itrtl i11 111-1'.-11."11li11g tl1e _\1ini_~11-r11f 'l‘1";111~1»111"1 111 ."111tl1111"iz0 1"o11\tr111"- 111111 11f a .\]lt'C111 11111111111-11110 110611 1111 1111- 111d car- ferry" >l<'t1|||t'l'. ‘ \\'1- 111110 that :11 1110 11-1-0111 rtnutial 1111-0111134 ol the 5111111110r-I1l0 1i1..-11-tl 11f 1111111- tl1i< 11111110!‘ was rt-ft-rrcd 111 1.1 111111. 1.. l\'_ .\ll1-11. "vltitirlllilll 11f 1110 l‘.r1:-1"-l'-'1’1"..:1~1i111"::1111111 tlirntitiitcu. Tlp- .-.1111;1|1111.~ 11- 11 1111 1‘1'1'111'1l :1- stating “111 1111.1‘ oittttu-n ~11- 1111111-1" 111 trztthllttf- tutu-n 11~ 11111-11111 lolw- 111-1111-1-11 yht- 111:1i11- 1111111 ;11:1l 1w- 111---\{-11"1 11111 11011-1" 111- 1111 a >;1'1.-'.'-1 1111-1 11.‘.~1~-1l‘1Zll tlv: lr-ilicfi- "f I'll!‘ llrlfl 111111-11 1111-: 1-1-1--1-1111-1l '11 .\l~11ct<111 (at 1111- .\l:1ri- 111110 1511:1111 111 '1‘ 1111- 1111-1111101 .'1l'c" carri01l 11111 ltatttt-ly" 1110 11111-111111‘; 111' .1 ~111-1"i.1ll_v dta-ignctl .-11111,1-1'-111-1~1~1.q ferry 111-111-0011 lbrtttcttlinc 111111 1111111011 ci1rr1l1l1- 111 :1cc11111111111l;1t11111 :11 l1-:1.<1 50 atitoitittlnlts :11 a 111110. 111 11111-111" 1lt1il_\" c1111- 1111111111-411 11111-1119 thc wring $11111 ~111111111-r1110111115. nialtittgtvtltt- fir-t 1"1*o-~i11\_-_ 11111 1:111-r 1111111 7 a. m. mp] Qmiiimiiitg 1-I\1‘l1 111111 t-\"1"1'\' 11£1_V 11111111) I). m. \\'ith :1 .1111. 1- 11f 111R l<11l1l_‘!1l1‘ tradt- 111111111 at lcast (11-111110 1-\1.-r a 110111111 of firt- years." 111 1110 \'ll'1‘1llll~iIlll\'1"~. it is 11:11-11 to t111<l1-1\1.'1111l 11-111" 1110 1311111111111 1lt-lcjgalitni 111d not prcss f0!’ 1111.1 improved »1-1'\11‘1- at 1111111121. Canadian Education Week As announct-tl clst-uht-re i11 today's issue. an important st-rit-s <11 l1r11."11l1"."1.-"t-" \\'i1l ht’ girl-ll 116K? week in 011111110111111 with a lloiiiinintt-vvidc pro- gramme 111111131‘ 1110 ztttspices of the Canadian 'l'eachcrs' lT1-1l1-1':1ti1-11. 'l‘he prltllilfy purpose of Education \\'01-l<, as ~tat01l i11 1110 a11v01"1i.~'0111ent. is to malt-c 1111- 540111-1211 public of our Dominiutt more “cdncati1111" 11111111011 and to have as many as possible vi-it tltc schools to obtain first-hand information. S11pp1c111011tar_t' to the lloniittion- wide broadcasts, 1111- 111111111111: 101111 speakers. “"111 be heard, starting K111111111)" night at $.15: Premier Lizunfihcil, R1-v. \\7_ .-\. Xit-holsmt, ‘Rt Rev, :\1(1]]~1Qll11l‘ G_ Xlclr-llnn. .\lr. Don- ald Cillis, (Qucen Fquart- School, and Lt. Col. L. T. 1.0\\‘tl1c1", Prince Bitreet $011011 Th0 s11l1ject-111:1110r cow-red in 1110-1- addresses should he of git-at itttt-icst 1o all 0111100111011 in our etlticationttl prohietns. Priceless Yellow Rats “Prince 111111111711 island." says 'l'he .\.lonct0n Transcript, "11l11:1:111:d the douhtfttl blessing of skunks from the titaittltttid through th0 agency of a 511111111011-"1111- fur farm. but- scientists on this side of the straits have Ul)l.il1llC(l yellow rats of the highest 11.1.1110 1111-1111411 1111- agency of D1". C. K. Utmn, geneticist with the lixp1:1"in10i1ta1 Fox Ranch at Sutnmeiisitlc." The yellow rats are 110w in a special labora- tory in the ljioltigy- lluil-litig at the University of '1‘11r1111to, and 1)r. .\\'. .\1:1c.-\rthur, Profes- sor of Ljctictics, s: 111011‘ discovery “is one of those things-a gift from the gods." Laboratory workers using the fatnous Wistar strains of white rats found them merely by chance. “All the credit for their dcvelupiturttt," said Dr. Mac- Arthur, "should go to Ur, Liutm.” Mice come in more tltan forty varieties or shades. 'l'h0re is 11-11 this wide variety in the color of rats. N0v0r1l11-l0-s, the Liniversity’ yel- lows arc not r0all_\" prized for their color. 'l'ltcy are both yclltnx" and YUQIHYlQIl as of high scien- tific value 1100.111“: they suffer from hereditary- jaundice. “lihus they are available in 'l‘orontr1 and they will he made available to other experi- mentcrs who would set-k the source of the here- ditary \v1-.'11<n1:ss in tlte lack of secretion from some gland or perhaps too much gland activity, in a vitatniit 1l0fi110ncy or whatnot. Dr. Gunn was chosen by 1111- Dtnnillion (‘jovcrntnc-nt for hi5 prt-smit jolt 11f itnproving pelts of lilillltl silver foxt-s by nit-ans of breeding, and also to study" fox 1li-1-:1~1"§. S Another Suggestion 1% '1‘ if Wonder what 111-xt? .’\ ntovt-ttu-ut has been immgtirau-tl in .\lt111t1-1-.-tl to 1111-1110 Canada up into two scp.'11"at0 l-X-tlt-ral 11i\i~i1111=—|‘ st and \\'est. .\lr. l'hilipp1- l‘_('l‘1illlfl.i in 2111 mldrtrss be- fore the [’1-11\-in1"i:1l .-\s~111"iatio11 in .\l1111tr0al on "Cotift-dt-ration, a btraight-j,10l<01", 111111 his hear- ers that lCast1-r11 and \\'1-~11-1-11 11111111111 arc two separate 0011111111111" 0111i1i0~ and 1111:1111 to b0 rul- ed hv (liqiuct, political fnrnutlac, ztntl diffcrtznt cqngfiitltinlls, '|'l10 powers 111' 1110 f1-1l0ral gov- ernment should he (l('<I1‘llll't'lll7.l‘11, allowing each province 111 assume more and 11111r0 responsibil- itv for its own particular 1111-1111-11», while ()1- nfwa §I]])uI(l h1- a tilt-ans of promoting inter-- Provinm ¢r,-np¢|-;1ti1111 o1"1 qucstions which mtcr- p“ fhg t-tiiuttrv as a wholtu .\lr. lit-rlttnd said h1- fclt tl10r0 “as. right on hoth sitlr-s- and that Q110- 131-1" 1-1111111 not t-riticizt- 1111- \\"0s1 if it 1111111011 to centralize its guvertltttt-lll as a rz-stilt of con- ccntratml 0011111111111‘ [111111111115- "Pllimff" m‘ “llcill and a false 1-1-11111111110 standard sct tluringaitncs of prt1sp1-ri1y. flu 1111- other ltanrl he said 1110 west 1nd not 1111- rieht 111 imposr 1111- regime of its 01111100 on 1111- t-a-t, which should he allowprl 1,, 4m] with in 1111-11 financial prohlctns hy it: m." Pnigik-H] fi,r|y1||1;|, (liily in 1111s way 01111111 ‘of 1.199 employees in the branch. function would be to zissttre the easy passagc from one province to lltc other of things tvhiclt were of common interest. .\Ir. Paul (jouin, president, was in the chair. ‘ Parl ia mentary Probe U rged Attiericanizatioti of the Czmadiatt air under 1110 auspices 0f the Canadian Broadcasting Cor- poration is stiggested by the Financial Post as “:1 stihject for prompt, positive review by Par 11111110111". The corporation. it charges, has b001- gtiilty of flagrant diversion of the trust impos- ed in it and should he sharply called t0 time by 1110 Ctwcrnntent. The corporation ltas already attnotmced a 50» c0111 increase i11 the annual license fee. Esti- matcd net revenue from this source of $650,000 is reputedly to confine "the commercial activ- lllt'.\ of the C.B.C. within very reasonable limits”. ~Y01 then- is no evi1l0111"0 or assurance that the c-"niioratiotl plans any very ntatcrial reduction in 111110 already 01111tracterl for by American com nn-rcial programs." Similarly the corporation is also planning to maintain its present l1argaiu rates in ftircc until nt-xt Octulu-r, uzhiclt tut-ans that for eight or 111110 tnonths the .-'\1n0ricat1 chains will be ahlr 111 sell to arlvertiscrs in the l'.S..-\_ an import- ant "s-tuipletiicntary" service 11111110 tiossiblr- only throuqlt the gcnerusity- of the Canadian tax- part-r. “Th0 [l1'('<(‘lli situation." conclttdcs the Post, “ic- :11 far rctnovcrl from the original plan for a nationalized 111111111‘ radio service to fostrr Can- :11li.'1n thought and ideals. as to suggest that the C1111‘. has 110011 put over on the [iublic by falsc i1r0t011ct-s." Heavy Tax lncrea se \\'0 arc taxed over 90% more now than when th0 1101111011 Govcrnntettt went out of power. 'l‘his is 1101 any political say-say, but the declara- tiun 111a1lc11v the head of the Department of Na- tional Revenue before the Rowell Royal Com- mission. .\lr, Fraser Elliott, the official in tuu-stiun. 111111 the Commission that when the present fiscal year is complete it will show that 1110 yicld 11-1111111 itidicate an increase of 9o per ccut. over the revenue from this source in the fiscal year ended March 31, 1932, and it was also disclosed that the special tax on those who live abroad produced about $8,000,000 in the last fiscal year. His ‘figures disclosed the pre- punderance of the load borne in this tax by cor- porations, for in the present year it is estimated the total yield from inconte tax will be about $111,000,000 and of this only about $40,000,000 will have been paid by individuals. - In the first year in which Mr. Elliott took charge the total yicltl was over $61,000,000 and the cost of col- lection was about 3 I-2 per cent, with a total In the next year the yield was $62,000,000, the number of employees 1,166 and the cost of collection less than 3.2 per cent. The maximum number of employees, 1.246, was now in the branch, which represented an increase in five years of 47 em- ployees while the yield was not far front being dotthlerl. The present cost of collection, he said, was about I 1-2 per cent. The rates, he point- ed out, had not substantially increased in the five years. although there had been special rates imposed, such as the surtax in 1934-35 which produced over $3,000,000 in revenue. Notes I‘ J‘ Editorial Nell Gwynn ‘born I650. n a n u City Council nominations tomorrow. a a n: n1 There was practically only one thaw during January, but it lasted nearlyi a month, a w w n- It is reported that there are now two post- masters at Cardigan. More Liberal "econ0my”? a n: a n- “To tax or not to tax” that is the question the new City Councillors must face 1n orderpto solve our civic financial troubles. All eyes are on Ottawa these days anxious to know whither we arc drifting. The ordinary “man in the street" is at a loss to know. With some 80o on unemployment relief the City Council has sotne task finding work for them, when the Clerk of the Weather and the new snow plow combined to remove the snow without man power. * =11 n1 =11 Butter exports were small during December. 1110 total being 822 cwt. valued at $22,593 com- pared with 664 cwt. at $17,609. More than half wt-nt to the United Kingdom, Total exports during‘ the nine months ended December were 39.1181 cwt. worth $1,199,933 compared with 50,421 at $1,156,292. n1 4= 1r Another Parliamentary vacancy hasbeen caus- ed by the death of Dr. William Samuel Hall. the sixty-seven year old Social Credit ntcmht-r for lidmottton Fast. l)r_ l-Iall. a (lentist, first sought election to the Alberta Lcgislature in August. 1035, but was rlefeatctl, He won the Focial Credit nnmitiation for litlntontnn Fast in the federal election two months later and was elected. m n: n1 w Cheese exports during December antountetl to 27.783 cwt. of the value of $412,054 compar- 011 with 61.608 worth $888,944 in December. 11136. The amount to the United Kingdom was 14,085 cwt. valuul at $362,317. Total exports during the nine 1110111115 ended December were 8113.145 cwt. of "the value of $t2.658,t33 com- parcrl 11-1111 780.083 valncd at $10,832,346 in the same period of 1110 previous fiscal year. w a t Th0 death of Sir George Perk-y has made room for another ex-cabitiet minister on the front 11011011 of the opposition. Hon. Earl Rowe lr-adcr of 1110 C1111s0rvative Party in Ontario, and for a hrir-f space in to}; Minister without portfolio in the Federal Cabinet. has lat-en tis- sicfnctl tht- seat: It was noted at the opening that names m1 the seats had been changed, givi- Frt-nt-li (I-nt-olrt 1-1"t-~"1-rv0 11>‘ 1'l“"lll."- l" ml“ tonnc-ctitm. .\lr. Pct-land said. that mstcad of ' federal state. con-trmtlv called 11111111 l" 11142‘? “' ‘ucr-o 1110 ii-tr-re-te of 1110 W11‘? "W1 “T-“l- I" i111: to 111m. H. A. Stewart, former lllinistw 11f P1111150 Works. tho seat on Opposition Leader f‘-1-uur~t1's 10ft. formz-rly occupied by Sir George. would prefer a govcrumctit ithose principal .\Ir. Rowe will sit on the leader's right, . ..»1-,. 11m 1 .. "Wflfi" ' f 1 111112111, be sold. those man are be- Icoming less acceptable to the 11n- THIS (JHAKLUYIETUVVN GUARDIAN ‘lions av rtiswnt It. appears that there slmply is no Justice for insurance _men. The 157 members of the Million Dollar Round Table of the National As- sociation of Life Underwriters ln the United States must write at PUBLIC FORUM Thll column ll opal: In! the dint-union by curnupondontu o. question: o! littoral. The Charlottetown Guardian aloe! not necenurlly emlurw tho onlnlonu of corrupoudantl. least 51.01.10.000 worth of insurance a year each ‘in order to retain good standing in the group. Their com- mittce was constrained to an- nounce the other dny that although there are lots of ‘new prospects to whom large life insurance policies surance communes because of cle- ceneratlve diseases induced by business pressure. The same zeal that. makes s. mun a good pmsplect also withers him away to make 1m a bad rIsk.-—Edmontoc1 Journal. A unique electric coal fire, with a realistic rlsitur: flame and smoke ef- fect. in which a1; the natural ef- fects of “dancing firellght." are pre- served. has recently been marketed bv a Birmingham firm. The device creating the illusion has been per- fected to meet. a public demand for an improvement upon the “flicker” effect used widely in this type of nrticle. IL is controllable at wlll itidependetitly o1 the heating med- ium. I11 spite of intense competi- tion. this type of fire is creating considerable interest on the Con- tinent and in South Amer1ca.—In- dustrtal Britain. The. world's. total. experience of tnilltary 1111' power is lltmted. How- ever. it seems agreed that the training ot me first lute of am. air force and the provision of strategic aerourotnes are small and sunple nrobctns compared 111/1111 those of tnaclilnes and tnuitttaitting suffic- ient reserves or aircraft. fuel. The latter involves locking up capital; the former means peacetime training of many pilots, observers and around staff, and an arrangement. 111th industrial plants for themtto switch rapidly. if required, to the production of air force material. At the present. moment it occurs to clubs are doing and how fur the Government ls encouraging them to train aviators capable of becoming reserve air force pilots.—St,. John Telegraph Journal. Did many readers notice a small advertisement, 1n The Argus rec- ently mvltium lnteJectual and re- fined people» to form a. colony on a South VSea. island? Apparently many did. for the advertiser has received tnore than 250 replies from those seeking solltude-wrovlded it ls not too lonely. The advertiser, who produced his credentials, ls a member of the Royal Australian Al: Force. perfectly sincere ln his intention to form an ideal social centre. “to eliminate hatred and poverty and fear." In his Utopia he proznises wild horses and cattle, cascading streams, tropical fruits, and no tux collectors or other pes- tlences. It is not. true that of the replies already received to this 11l- lurintz advertisement. nearly all came from politicians and book- makers seekiitg surcease from tur- moil. Thev came from ordinary simple folk who are tired of this civilization. and who cannot stand 8 During the past year, and the e year 00101-1: that, we tiave 11nd. our Canadian Chamber of Commerce Cfldlllg m louct voice for govern- wrs and utmuits Joining ln the chorus. But. when anybody witn even a. casual lmwivleaize of tne fin- tne Government suggested that. the calllmt and chorus De a little more specllic, they were lucky to get. off with abuse. Well, it. is up to those people now to come along and do their stuff. It is not, enough for thorn to come to this Royal Com- . mission and tell it what, they think l LS wrong. The commission knows what. 1s wronw. And the test of 1 us. What the commission wants to be told now. and the rest of us, ls what ‘can be done to put what. 1s wronz right. To offer some con- structive suggestions. — Ottawa Journal. The church had ‘ lsdiction over the 111601051..DlTQ-L€§§l0ll.jin.jiurope.ln ntealuevat times. 1t. ls pointed. out l m ‘I116 Lancet, November 20, 19:11, mat. me first. legaa nteasute in Eng- ianu to reltuiarraetne cnurcns con- Ll'0l was euacwo in 11112. when Lb. all tnose who wished to pfBCLlCt. medicine within a seven-mile radius of 51.. Paul's to be licensed by the lslsnop of London. attd. those who proposed to work in the provinces to be examined and approved by ant m the 17th and 18th centuries was required to make a written declaration to the diocesan "Sub- scription BOOK" 0I_hlS allegiance to the hing. the Thirty-nine articles and the crucial Lt1urgy.—Medlcal kwwrd. The intellectually elect, the really superior people. know tuo mucn. ‘luey can nunole too many forces and direct too many etierglcs for DEODlB to trust tnem with the con- trols. Indeed, they probably would make an awful disaster of gov- ernment. nature being really gen- erous and tun" lll not crea 5.1111: the ansmute man o1 alt atuuuntems. This ltlves the smaller fellow a bleak. When we of the great ma]- ortw have a chance to choose our rules 11c sztve the places to persons cation meant- acqulring a simple : measure of information and a tew skills, there wasn't much doubt as to what it. should be or what pur- pose 1t. accomplished. It enabled i; person to communicate with others and to meet the ordinary require- ments of daily llfe. It. gave hlm a little storehouse for use 1n leisure moments and made hlm what. was cnted a broader nun-Chicago Tribune. Now pneumonia, which was thlnl umontz kllllnn diseases 1n this state last year. approaches its annual beak. Morbidity and mortality from 1t. are ureatest between the middle of January and the middle of Feb_ ruarv. Dr. Charles H. Go rich, 0d Dresldent. of the Medical Society of 1 the State of New York. reminds us m recommending special this time. A chill. discomfort, or pain 1n the chest, dltflctilt 1n , breathlnu. are common s1 o 115 onset. It. iuually begins wt h a cold, or 1n the period of weakness and depression following a coid. It hu become more than ever Important to benln the attack upon neu. monta early because, eapecla 1y 1: serum treatment 1s to be used, It la necessarv to determine which type o! the disease 1s present. Partlcu- lartv now. the vlctlm o1’ a cold wlll do well to coddle himself. and the more fortunate to takq precautions. -—NOI York lull. , of_ the cl trtc 00.. wlll remain operative. The answer ls that, there is limit. and that a. new application for lower rates could be made after a reasonable delay. Even 1f the c1.y Council authorized a signed con- i-Tflct In regard to its street llgh stead of insisting u payment. The street; lighting settle- me!" l5 B D001‘ and unsatisfactory part of the recent agreement. new". Half their time was securing lnformatlon on that point ,__ - __ r n. more like ourselves. when an edu- 1T1"! “Bel AN APPRECIATION -Sir.-—I am sure that the young people who attended the Student Son: Service on Sunday evening must have caught. some the possibilities Wrapped up in the idea of a nation-wide student co-operatlon 1n the affairs of our country, The reports of Douglas and Douglas Black were 60116150, very lucld, and to the point. and one could not help but feel some of that enthusiasm for that great. cause by which themselves are actuated. Further- more, if those two flue chaps are a sample of the best in the stud- ent body then the future need not. look as d-ark and threatening. idea of Gordon they It is a trlte saying, but very true, that the young people of to- day are the leaders of the future. and as a such leaders wlll come through our colleges. lt behooves them to tnake themselves fully acquainted with the future country, her exact", position poll- tically. socially and among the nations of, the world. and how best she can the maintenance of good-will, and by her example lead more backward nations into the spirit. and purpose of democratic co-operutton along the social Christianity. heavy percentage of posslbllities 1n our economically serve 1n peace and lines of The splrlt. of a, nation is but the _ reflection of the spirit of the peo- replacirlz casualties of men and ple, and more espeically those who govern. Study along the llne stressed by Black and Douglas. has. in the main. been sadly neglected and shows itself in a ltznprant and tiislonless politicians which Periodically this produces: but. it's the cream of 16119 Country weought. to have as cam-tam t» 11a» 11111-1: .111.s11r%a:1:‘:11.11:1..:-11 t1: inmerfect state of the can be brotuzht students in their later pursuits- younx men of high ideals. clear understanding and the de- sire to do the right thing at all times; men tvho will machine, not be moulded. neces- sarily, by 1t. percentage of country cottntrv about by our will: mould the My only excuse for writing this appreciation is that the thoughts which come to know a re-echo 1n the hearts of our young men who welfare of our country in mind me will find I have lhc- I am, Sir, m! ‘ “Y-ONE‘. ---___._.___ THE LIGHT AGREEMENT Sir.—'I'he question has been asked as to the length of time that the Rreemettt recently made on helm f t-y with the Maritime Elec- no t-lme the noise of the trams ln Elizabeth l} WW1“ m" Plevtm e11 “Pt-WM 0-1 st. t l _ __ M lb or reduced rates by a new comm Arlgelfs any mm“ e mime because under section 10 (l) the Utility Board is authorlmd to re- view "any 0f the rates, tolls, charg- s or schedules whether fixed by or the subject of signed contract or aitreement. or _ hands of the City Council or the ment economy, with financial ecu- "mulls have 11°11 been lied by HHY memorandum of agreement recent. ly entered into. otherwlse." The Such an application will have to anclal problems and utfticulvies ot gfiefilqfgtlltgvlirrgg étlityreirittgpultopggif 1!"! i430 hlllh a Drlce for lts street lnzhttnu. The city for years past, as had a serious deficit om. current. 01‘ Qfdlnflry account and has been seekrnz to reduce expenditures yo: we find the present Council agree. m! to hold the cost of street, light- "U! Ei- $10.000. and accepting more lzhts. whether needed or not, up DOn a reduced Councillor Chandler's declared objective when he entered- 1h Council and also a year ago wheti mB-lilnz his report for clvlc ownership, but, in 1938 he fongot-w-mentlon- 1t. Holrl- ‘ 1936 was January r18 such strong vlews on this question as previously declared by ltiltm. was 1t not reasonable 1o expect Llllzlngtiewvrogllldtlgsl; a plellatscitcl on Rfll/emlllfillv 01 Henry V111 obligeu 111011? The citizens niz-ltigoiigtitilfgbitiii; llnfaormed to give o e. an intelligent I have already referred to the rate-base d t1 1 -_ gin?“ as 1:51 1e enqury is pet t1 1f l t r. - . me Btmop ot Lmuuon. ‘Tue applle- port, ax Va “a or Lvlstructed to 1e W111i were the expert 0H the freproducttun 0w: Spent IMMORTALITY They 11111-0 not dead. those singers of L0 D115» Who feel no more the stab of Beauty's pain A1. song ofblrd, or sunsets lrlsed flame. 0r drlftlniz scant. of lilacs after enchant mcuts of mortal hours. the h" The lambent. flares of passion and regret. The latirels that, were wrenthcd about their brows Are one with all the vtiiitslted past, and vet: Sinner nor song shall perish utterly Thouizh future worlds despise the poe ‘s art: Who knows what scented summer w may n1- The lyric dust of Sapphds broken heart? —Consta,nce Davles Woodrow, from "The Canadian Bookznun?) ("K1 u Al I" '41 Hr nu!" a i; ‘(no 1:10 " k- 1 lizhten-us. I trust he will see to 11 I 00.51.1111! a very large sum of money 1 tieedlessly spent and a BT86 Dart-l of the valuators voluminous report. is taken up with some. The Public | Uttities Act. does not require or instruct. ‘the Board to make such an enquiry. In section l4 the Board may appoint valuators to “lnqulre into the extent. condition and value of the physical assets" and my charge is that. the public has been imposed upon by this "re-produc- tloa cost new" bugaboo. _ In Sydney. c. B. which Mr- Chandler cltes as a city contpurable with Charlottetown the Public Utll- | itles Board allows the operating Company eight, per cent on its ln_- ' vestedtcaniitalbl-Ieiae our “($031011 agree o izve 1- per ce a sum between $300,000 and 5400.000 above the actual value and 1t ap- paremtly did not bother lts head about. the invested capital. Is that a satisfaetctw agreement? No wonder Sydney can glve much 1 lower rates than are obtainable by I out" citizens. The service charge I there is based on the foor urea and the eticrtzy charge ls lower than here. The service charge for a dwelling having 1200 square feet of floor area. ls 36 cents as against $1.00 here. For 40 k.w.lu"s. monthly bill would be $2.26 against $2.35 here and for 72 k.. hrs. the monthly blll would be $3.06 as against. $3.50 here. In Halifax (31-4072 k.\v.h1-s. the bill would be $2 . I am, Sir, etc.. J. F. W. the " as REPLY TO M. M. N. Sir,——I notice "M. M. N." has honored my letter, which appeared cituuuu Enticmott 1111:1211 (Under the Ausploea or the Onnullm Teacher-n’ The Domlnlon Committee of the Clnndlan Teachers‘ Federation has arranged hr I- mdlo broadcast 1m titanium Fghrugry 7th, 11.00 to 11.30 1p. In. A. S. T. 111ml. c. Lewis, President c. "r. F. The following speakers wlll be heard over C. F. c, y, each evenlng at 8.15 to 8.30. I Monday-lion. Thane A. Campbell. K. C. Premier-Jr!“ Government's Responsibility. , Tuesday-Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson-Jib: Continually‘; Responsibility. Wednesday-Rt. Rev. Monsignor G. J. McLellau, Ph,[),_ ‘ The Responsibility of the Individual Citizen. 1 Thursday-Donald Glllls, Queen Square School — The ‘ Pupll's Responsibility. Friday-Lt. Col. L. T. Lowther, B. A., Prime Street, SIJhOOIw-Thfi Teacher's Responsibility. The general toplc for all Canada-EDUCATION, THE GREATEST NATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY. The primary purpose of Education Week ls to makt- 111s general public of our Domlnloll more "Education" minded and to have as many as posslble visit. the Schools In order t1; ohlaln first-hand information on the various phases of pres- ent. day educational facilities. -The Prince Edward Island Teachers’ 1*" IEBKUAKY l, —? ' Fell. 8th to 12th. 1938 , Federation) 511990181 Speaker Federa lion 1.1 111C uttaruian some tune ago, by Wfll-lnli u ten comments upon it. __, Your cot-respondent. says I have tntsquotcd about wine. 111 order to (lo that; I should be obliged ClULT his 1.0 insert words in anotnerks r0- marks wlilcluthe originator of the remarks old not; use, 01- to omit. _ _ their a UTLZLSDOSILlOH of terms svou d also l ‘to . P. . I. cat." But it is very difficult for me A be] n E to undcrstntid how I could do any of these things since I used no quotation, correct or incorrect, with reference to win . Farther on he says “after pass- inu a hemlock, he is reminded of i-r-w... L-3288-2-1-3-5. that. his name ls at. thelbottom of ‘ letter. I have made an exception today 1n replying to M. M. N. but, hence- _ _ forth, 11 is not my intention to words which are an original part 0t petition-ledge writers who carry on ‘the quotation. I suppose, boo, that activities behind 5, smoke. screen of anonymity. bound titllsquotalitioti, since tithe c111. 1 am, 51y. etc" ki - t1 rat." ms not. 1e same J_ _ L, 1 “L mt-riniua eas "the rat killed the c .Ew s Leaves mange °°l°l l" 11111111111 FEOOR COVERING If you are debating whether 1.0 pay the extra 11: costs between hav- ing the kitchen llnolettm ta rd o contented down, by all 1111-1111.» hav. it. cemented down. It 1s like a1 msuralwe D0110)’ to the linoleum a then it cannot bulge ln damp if“ ther and consequentlv 10m cracks. but still remain smooth 1m tll it wears out. complt-tclyi. due to the decaying 011101-1111113-11, o; green coloring mutter, 11111101110111, 91191111653 Ohlinges, and to the ex. icagsygxrgdof pigment cells formerly Socrates.“ Now. I am sure, Sir, that I made no reference 1n that letter to having passed a hemlock or any other species of arboreal growth. What is your correspondents mo- tive in this persistence of misre- presentation? Surely he has a. 1111:1161" ldeu of (llaleotics than he would ttlve me the impression he possesses by his resort. to such de- sDlcable ntetltods? Moreover, throughout, his letter, M. M. N. has been very careless in his use of language and if I were bold etiouizh to offer him a sugges- tion. it. would be that. he try, ln futtuie, to be more precise in his choice of words. A great. moralist has said: “To trifle with the vocab- ulary which 1s the vehicle-of social intercourse is to tamper with the currency of human tizmtelligence." I Mr. Tea Poll Says: For a Delicious Cup 01 F1111 Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN Q Orange. Peltoe Tea have every confidence in my bellef that the ElLIllSh language is flex- ible EIlOURh and comprehensive enoutzh to be used as a medium for the conveyance of any Ideas which M. It. N. utter much lucubratlon, may wish to bring to the attention of the ordinary reader. Finally, your correspondent dis- misses my poor letter by asking “what has ull this to do with the school curriculum?" I am sure that, for the llfe of me, I cannot say. since I was not; writing with reference 1o any curriculum - st-hool. or otherwise. I was merely trying‘ show. in my own weak wa_v,_t,l1a1. there are other more til-easing subjects to consider, if the "tvoizd 1s not to be lost," than the study of either Greek or Latin. M. M‘. N. evidently did not like my letter, but, of course, that is l Drtvfleze we all have-to agree or n1sn2ree_ with each other. Yet 1n dl-intrrecing, I think we shotfld, in 5W1“ °f 0111‘ Decuflar weaknesses, strive to preserve the amenities. One thnnz else m closing: he salt! space forbade hlm answering me, This lack of room 1s to be regreti- ed I01 no doubt the public has lost 5011101111111! of value m not-having the boncflt of what I am sum would have been a rlpe and mature judg. melll- HOWBVOX‘. should he at. any time 1n the fixture declde to an. Wow £08m; cCl-IRIJNIC BRONIIl-IITIS l 01151111157 Brlnains up vhlwn. or hacking to get it loom? Take Templchm‘: RAZJHAH ! Capsules. Choking, wheezing, gasping, couah- ' by taking lLAZ-MAH wluuavor chut- boaiua to ' 7911 151E111. Relief from ll vrortslr-nl money What would a Fire mean to you? H Don't wolf until It ls too Into. Have your Insurance HYNDMAN and 00., LIMIT!!! . in! no uaunlly mliavod at. onoo. Chock attach ,- Charlottetown 1 attended to NOW. Established 1m i Summer-stile, Mnnlflttvv bnclc. 6011 or ‘l at dragging, 5m valuable In the treatment of those dist-nan when; m“; orlgln ls traceable to 1|; 1m. poverlshed condition of the blond. 0m- nt the greatest remed- les In the treatment of Rheu- rnntlsm. For those. who have Iosl their Bppnflle M“; mo,” Food wlll prove the restor- utlve. GET A BOX NOW. 50o. Mall Orders Promptly Attended to, i liassy Stomach: RELIEVED l! yo have any trouble wlth your stomach luch ll Indigestion. dyqpgpllg, mm ‘ ‘ heartburn, pail-It dlstrelu. etc. Then don't us. pa: lay getting u bottle of Dr. I. B- Evnn’: Stomach Mixture Immediately. Evin’: Stomach Mixture ll n prescription ol Dr. L. l Bum. noted Enfllsh Hayde- lln ol which we have the loll rights lo 1nd llnoo selling It‘ have reuelved numeral: Ou- llmonlals from mum: pur- nhuen. Try n bottle lollly- PIIQ 85 cent-l. M ll 0 S B L 0 0 ll F 0 0 ll FOR. PALE AND THIN PEOPLE A combination especially 1 TllE N0 IMBS --1;1.11111 1w! HEWI idt ens’ The best leaf and the longest cure give you the most lasting and delicious chew when you ask for H 8: N Black Twist. You'll have the time of your llfe trying to chew the flavor out of this fine tobacco. mcmzva uicuotsou