PAGE FOUR rm: unAKLU'|'|'i~."iUWN GUARDIAN The Charlottetown Guardian in their presentation to the \\'hite Comiiilfifilfl" the Maritime Provinces rested their case for 6n- Prenulenl LleuLsCuI W CIn-nlcr 5- Hill-ll" \ll‘t'l‘l‘illllr'lll J F J L s ‘flililfj Llrlll cm ll 4 Mn-"Klllflim l! 5- 0 ‘lllifflllll’ min...- Frianlt inn-r and v h 011"" lid I Prim‘ ilillilnllerl to (‘umulu uml llllllnl Bill" wanxnsnar ‘snrrfii-Btiitffiii- 1937 lhe- Reply Courteous - . I r ‘In’ Tinxdijiarn p" yell (In minim-er |l|=|l"|t(y"lgl.t:tl oer year (In advance) mulled NI mil-iii mam an m" (In liven") largcd stibsidy On the basis of fiscal need. "The award." it says. “gets its real justifica- tion on this ground; but in keeping with pre- cedent formal denial is made by the Commis- sion that their finding is due to these considera- Lions. To accept ‘fiscal need’ as the determin- ant would mean. said the majority of the com- missioners (Judge Mathieson dissenting). thB-l -the Government of the Dominion would have to sit in judgment upon the questions as to whe- ther the provincial administration had or had not been economical; whether or not a pro- mlssion foi- examplel reveals one of the prob- . . . __ ,_ . -. ;_- -" ‘ 1 overnmeht had exhausted all available n!‘ lzxufihmi "in (‘minim "lmful-illluhlil: irliiicrlcis got revenue: and whether all the func_ . - . l‘ , _ i ~ r-uii lui-u iisi.i u~ ii». (i <l~l,\- 1111‘ l1“ b‘ . ‘ lions which it W85 exercising were necessary in . _ , .. _ , Hilil llblfilillls “illiln un- [llll~i' (if .iu old and (ii-ll (he degree m whwh they “We being exerlcigeu, fmhhv \\ up, h h.;,i\-ii-i]v<-|ii ciiiiipliuiriii hi‘ Pllllll The divcrgency between theory Bllfl Plflcllce m tuft l..'il'l"li\lOV\'n win u lu- AlPwWlllCil it )t‘.\lL'1 11v!’ this instance (and ln others—the Duncan Com- . u» “flu loud of Ci;_i 11in’ uiiglu ll'_\ to 111\'1'1l1 1'1“ lllllllll u: or .iiispiriii-i-ii"7 l|.=\\ guild it feels l0 lems of Dominion and Provincial relfltifms that y ,1 _ __ I cannot be longer ignored.” . .. J15. phi u- li L\l' li rt- uu 1i lili \— _ _ _ _ , l“ “Mvc-(eifk I.‘ i‘ H, hh], ,h_.;.h~h..,. h» Fiuiiiiiiug up the (‘fillSfYllCllVP PlTlPfiSlllOn l 'lll\\ll!\' w ' i‘ ' s ' r -- ‘ “ l ‘ - - -' , . , a . . . ; \ :3 "- , hi |'. the lircc Press suvs: m...“ g1. dud Ci:i!l.'_\. l|(4\\1lll iuuiii-iliiiit I “l. »ll\“lll\ (tn i_ n" i llrlllrlhl '11 l"'\‘11‘- 115"” "“1'1'“l l "He suizgcst; that the system of unconditional =.,,..| l, -....1 l. mil llllilllllill till] subsidies be ended by l-he Cllllllallzallm’! °l "l9 . , - _ _ 1 . ,,,.,_,,,,,,,,.ni existing subsidies on a four per cent. basis and '1‘ 1' H" “L " J . ‘HM i‘ i - I l the application of the resulting fund to the W- d d4‘ “m H "' i ' “i m“ I“ mu“ duciion of provincial debt: and thereafter any (lir llill'\i u pivHlllr 11* 11""" l assistance to the provinces should take the form H . hug m]... _ ' |i is i-uIi \\l|lll ,1 of grants under specific conditions. of which E - ‘ .. ~ .1‘ \lll]l' .|i.-v there have already been example-sf Bgflclllllllal U‘ w,” M,‘ l y‘ U -‘ f, uK-l instruction. technical education, hlghwfll’ Con‘ " ‘ ' w” “Y” " . d“ film‘ Y." sti-uction. old age pensions. etc. Accompallylllll 1' l; 111 111" 1'4?" l"‘*'"- m“ “C 1W1 m“ this should be some rearrangement. not clearly throwing --‘.it our Cl1<‘>l5- \\’lie=|e i\\'ill—ll End‘? specified. o" taxing and legislflllvl‘ Fowl"? ~ b1" the ivisdom of an enlargement of Dominion (‘"11- irol in matters of social legislation is question- ed." (WY.- m‘ ‘in s... li,| y. ._i 1E .- Yidh iiii-i-liiiq will . . h‘ h” h‘ N“ \ H, “H1, m, In.“ ,.,,.,_,,_ 1 Editorial Notes ‘I . .- g-d l . . I... i ill l'\llliilll"i.lllllQ iil> _ _ l:.:..l ...:- \ .11 lhii. iiui'l“'*i ~'. xiii-l lllill (he .\cl.~~>u horn llll\ ilziie, 1,33. n-Hhujh “w, i. .._' "i. litlllllP .u (]i\cii~ii~li a. u it m v l W” w“: m’ hluhl)" .1" The tiiivuriioi=lit~iicrzil is the poplilflr idol- . lusl ii_._i of (l('ll'l'l|l|lill‘Q a. i: is it: ,; u‘. in Yih-fiilllds, \\'li:1t Thpw ha“, i! h (hH-I-ruh m (hstihhhhh 1.9- - '.' '..'*'\-l' ' h _ _~ 1-‘1’ "111 ‘tlhlpi-I“ f“ Isl‘; l\\('(']] Qiispfl and piup.ig.iiid.i from the Liuopi-in “kl m“ '_‘ “ ‘l 5" m I.ll\'\l‘.\ rililYUlfS. t-Hhlnhpd lpriildllllflll lll lllll gt‘ ‘ a. g. ig. 4i more zliiu rii i. ,. .-.ii.~.'..! tor‘ h “In (“Hum INTI‘ n Wm“ Flapper ‘hm-m he h,-_ l‘ 1' "'1““- ‘l " ""' '1 '_l"",‘l""l "l tl"_ ‘1">!’" uulli- bubs llli>t‘l‘Cll(’l\',3$P(‘l' (ziptuin Xcdllctml “him; h‘ f‘ ‘A . M‘ "l “f” "if"! "I. “If” of the liiidvziviiiir l. pimrlgiig tsii- 1- "(usury {Hull l‘\.'i~'~l\'\' 4 6- * g. gr * niuuils. Th. .. iir- rir-i iii-t lll lllsllllll‘, Jlllil prhuhm. (mnl,]h.|] i-hhh“. “n a month's Wm. ‘niqcrfijlll-‘Pv 0.. Ildlll r.ii.i _\,»[‘\i'\ ‘lll vlii-‘hluurl the‘ mm “hm, H“. xunh Shurc Ih-,,l,|.,"QIO.-S hum usuc, lizu; puuu is '.h.ii when jllillelill piiii‘ an‘ sviYi-rl b} p-di‘ “Ilfi< in fllfivi- if spells l) - triti-rsluih i-iv lltlllllflUlChI l1_v llvllllllg ilu- right of zit-cow Iii llil.‘ court- tllv (Emipl-cll (hivcrfv men! is ricrvg in a niziiiur-i‘ subvvrsivi- u. i-vrrv principle (if llriii-ll lii-‘lltv. dlliilt 1's flu‘ lsxllp. and tlw» sole issue, so fur as the general public Ire eonct-ruvd. __.______.__.______ The Subsidy Problem Eric-chili in flu»- wihuiiii- the nuuw of infill. l_ \. Xlrixiwll uzis lllldllllillvll lll ("llllliufllllll with a work on {hilt-nil -lll><l1llt‘~_ in ulucli Ilii? false slnrviiieii‘. Rlilirilriwl iiiui ilw lliiiii-rui (lini- mission :i\v:iivl \\.'|~ lllillllllbfl by ilu- .\l.'ir§'h|ic Pruviiici-s iluviiiuh l|ll~l'\'|il'iMdlllllliill. 'l'l1is statement iiw- (|ll'llt'1l llllt‘ in (‘llllllifhl/P flit‘ necessity’ of will‘ l'l"l\lll\'l.'|l l.ir\'(‘l‘llllll‘lll~ lulu}; \\'('ll prepared to fill~\\('l' .~llk‘ll criiivisui bcfuri- R‘l\\'l'll (l-iiimi-siiin. A rccvui ciliiorizil in llll' \\'uuiiiii-g Fru- Prc-s lllrll\\< frc<li ll"lll upui Hollis-pi’ .\lZl.\\\<'ll. Iii‘ birth and Ptlllvllllitl! a (Euizi-liziii, lu- i~ now .\.<~ aocirite l'riifi-.~~'1ir of lfci-iioiiiiv- in (‘lurk bui- Wrsitv, \\'iii'ci-ii~r, .\l:i\~:irliii~rii<, llis brink. savs the Free l‘re~~_ is not a (l('Ii't\‘ll(‘(l and oh- jective study of tlu- problem of f1 di-ral subsidi ' Ii is built around a wvll-rli-fiiu-rl tllvsl- aii-l its argument is din-civil m enlisting suppui-t fur the theory that the rt-éis-in for the ]>(‘l'.~l\li'llC(’ of Subsidy demands upon t-he ll-iiiiiuiuii is the wil- ful extrziizwqnucv (if rlu- pruiiiicvs: lllJlT the whole record of <lll\-l(l>\'—lltlllllllg is shot through and through with in-iuiwcr-s of political inzuiriciivring at its \\ orai; and tliri-t the \\'.‘i_V out ls to get rid 0f uncrvudith-uzil subsidies by capitalizing then-i l“? Tllf‘ hPflPllt of the provinces, replacing ll‘.(‘ll'l Wll"? U1‘F('==flr_v by condiiioiizil subsidies which will involve the err-operation of Dominion and provinces in cam-lug out yiolivics of common concern. Ti ls. says the “Hniiipeg paper, possible M Whw highly" the points of Mr, Maxivelbs re- SGMC-h a-nd to eniov Hie livr-liness of the record he gives it without agreeing lllll'f"i()f\f(~(‘l'l.\‘ with H! bread-merit or with his C(1f1(‘lll<l0l1s_ ' The particular point to which the Free Press fakes exception is that of Hu- motiives of the pro- wince: fri ilhelr activities. lit says: "They never were quite the rogues and schem- yrs that they appear to be in his pages. The More charitable view is that the financial set- , l-p of tlhc Dominion and the provinces was an Pmpcissible mic from the outset: and that. even making full alloivnnc» for thc mistakes and ex- travagnnccs of the provinces in the matter of railway building. there was behind these auc- eessivp raids a real fiscal need. The problem has been bedcvillcd from nhe mitslde by the cir- cumstance that there has been a. tacit under- standing between the Dominion and the pro- vinces that lihc appeal must. not be made upon the ground of fiscal nerd; vct. since fiscal nor-cl was iii most. cases the reason “or the demand and the reason as well for it being granted. it has been necessary to wnrry on an extraordin- ary and almost unbelievable game of make-be- lleve.” 'l'his sec-stair. siiias tlw Free Press, has been going (in uutil 1b.» pro-spurt (l:i_v. “.\i this iii-i- mcnt Hriiish (‘ulumbiu is urging iv>ii~id<-i";i1ioii f”; hm- ‘glir»i>i;il' position; \\llll(‘ lll('l'l' is m" guuiiilgiiuih (;\l(l(‘lll‘t' ihzit ilu- two _\v:ir-ulil fiud~ lugs of llic \\ hm.- ( (Illlllll\~l(rll-—-\\lllfll ii-us up- prijuu-d to :ippl_i' ilit- lll'll1('l]ll('_\ Jis in tiiiziuriul a<Sl>l€lflCP laid (hm n lll (lu- Iiuucuu l'('|i(n'[-—l.s r4. b»; cllllll('llf_'t‘fl on llll‘ ground tlmt flu-re is still ‘uu-qiulili" ll] the Cil.~(' of the Mziritiuirns, parti- culzirlv with rc-spi-rt to Th" M‘llll‘ll‘l"'1l-< l"‘~'1l‘l1("l li('l\\'('('I ilic l'r:iirie Provinces and flit: Domin- imp" it i5- ilh- \\'i‘|iiiip.~q pupufs contention that the Fllllll~lllll'ill~ \‘.llll llll‘ l‘i';|iri¢- Prui-iiicr-h is ‘nut 2 ~ub>irli uuwiiou but our (If "lllhl ll‘l"l'l'fl1' .1..." “m. i'rj:.ll'(l i-i uaiuizil rvsi-iirvcs. llic il\f'l'"li is b fur-u lllf‘ proiuirvs it.“ l" llillllllll i'(\(rlll'(‘f~' slltflk" i lhuf llw flu-wry (if 'l("ll_l_i'll"l)" |\ sulisidi lllillllllllllllltlll should now lll‘ ilvlllldf“ '\ ,'|li7llllllIll'(l_ {lllil flu‘ I'('Fllllll's fared h)’ 2 f6‘ "nllfylllllll lll.|l llll‘ (lvlvflllllllllg factor is int-scap- llli ill"! of fis-ril uvvd. ‘- llll> clniiirclioii tlu- Free Press recalls that .writiui,r. or at all events, in publishing their re- him in spite of everything.’ ii-itli indiguziiitm, i: a a i- ll(>Il_ \\'. l1 llct'i'id;;c thinks thvrc is fmf‘ political stair worse than (omniuiiisiii, viz. l‘.".S- cisui. Save u.- from such bondage. 1i * ll i lu view of iliv distress in rlroiiglit-strickch unnis of Sil~l\illi'llt‘\\‘élll, the livnernl lillflld 9f .\ll\>lflll oi ilu- l‘rcsli_vtcri.'ii1 Church has ilPvld- cd to :is~unic full rcspousibilihv of >£llill'l(‘5 for ministers and \’l'llI'l\'l'YS there. * ll‘ i Ill llidc-:iiirl-<ci'l< is being plzi_\'('d h)‘ llrvllllel‘ Hepburn zuid llriine Xlinister King. “.\liich" l ivus scheduled to :iddrcss the electors in (ltiziwa l on Friday l{l~l. .\lr. King slipped out in the rif- l u-ruoou to ziliend a wedding in Quebec the ful- l lowing (kiy. .~\n llll(‘l'\'ll‘\\' ivzis thus avoidcth a x a =: ‘Yllill ,l_l(‘l.~ most people is the fact that Fiunuiier- >l(l(' siuilvutsobtniii ihc equivalent of l'l'lili‘c of \\':ih*s 'l'liird Ycai- coursvfrt-c, gnitlsmid for nothing. ivhile the farmers‘ sous have to pay iii ('li:irluttctn\vii $50 and their lii-itrd and lodgings. 'l‘liis survlv shows something rotten in our edu- cational system. i: i: i: a Furcly unique in thc record of railway ac- cidents is the case reported yesterday where a Ford scdain collided with the SIIlIYIWPTSlFlC lix- press at New Anuan and “derailed the rear truck". The Ford people should give tllc sedan owner a medal. bcsidcs compensating him fur any (lainagcs his car sustained. i: a i: n- Isift this the right spirit? A farmer's wife writes us; “Are we not blessed in this little isle to be in peace and harvest our crops, even if they are not as large as some years? \\'e feel thankful they are no worse even in a dry sea- son. We took about 500 bushels from two acres of Cobblers and very few of them small. Though they are not as good as some 0f our neighbours still we are well satisfied. It has been a wonderful Fall and will make our winlef shorter.” . I U U A Toronfo Purrlor, Mr. Hugh Kindly has been telling the Ontario people that there would he l general advance in the price of furs this coni- ing season Reports indicated. said Mr, Kindly. increases would be general in North American and in Europe. "Ontario trappers can prepare for one of their best seasons if the pelts are good and can be had in good quantities." he said. 0n the other hand Mr. A. j, \Nalker. of the Holt. Renfrew Co. states there are no increases mlident in the Montreal market. “All I can say." Mr. Walker commented, "is that prices are holding up very well and the future can take care of itself, I think that with the com- ing of cold weather we min look forward to good business." Ill! (‘ivil Fvorvmits must learn to be circumspect ln miuisi~<-iices. Ii will be recalled a distinguished British Foreign Office representative at the Lea- gue of Nations was compelled to vwihdraw his bunk on the (Torouaiion crisis becau -ihe Duke of Vviiirlsor objected to reference. therein to him- self and his late lamented father, King George V, Now Tr Lawrence (‘ruillemardJetircd Treas- ury official. has just had to withdraw from pub- licntion "Trivial Fond Records. A Book of R6- HllHlQUPIICCS by a Veteran Civil Servant", because the Rt, Hon. D. Lloyd George objected to an NOTES BY TIIE WAY With nine powerl fonnlng an Bi-ui-pifatfl H86. ill L118 ilflefilwiian- ean there is Lkeiy to be a decided falling orf in the activities oi such undersea craft in those waters. The fact that this number of nations can get together for a common pro- 30hr ilfbut of si-zrramisau 2., m, Provincial Conservative - of approaching D01‘. calm in the face of storm ail abo 0130 l0 324.000 her great Trad lvlcxsrom-Ottawa Journal. , -_-__ The tremendous admin stcr a neutrality law that that W0llld b8 doubly so in the cir- these ese conflict presents if war were to weight of water. get IlOWll to within be off‘ ‘ially declared calls for pug- iciiis understanding of his problem. of our neutrality law w.th a course of gen. nine neutrality in the Oriental crisis l5 lfllmssible. It Just cannot be done in view of Japanese power on the, To reconcile the application sea and a corresponding lack 0 (JIHXPSQ maritime strength.—Provid ence Journal. 1h the “s; Ausmmm federal some water after being wcighcd as biiugei. taxation was mduceq . aiiiiost $20.0J0,000. for defense and for measures of soc ial Justice and security were enlarg- ed. Yet, instead oi the fat deficit ivhicli Lll more enlightened coun limb has become a sort of ritual, the books at the end of the fiscal.‘ will" l5 nl-‘CQSSRTY fol‘ all U11‘ E15" your showed a surpus of more than. sues and all the workings or pro- $6.0U0.000. What shall be said of such cesses of the body- ' a misconception oi Lllc proper duLyi i and pleasure of a “Reaciionary” is too com a word The politest desorption of it is tha it is "aboriginal." -______ Statistics show that telling the Canadian Chamber 01 totei revenue this year. coming .n to the Canadians froni outside Can- ads. 0f $JU0.000.000. It means, m to tourisis.-—Vahcouver Province. We have been slow to learn about walking warily in tough neighbour- ships into the Far Eastern trouble mnvcs to avoid. To guarantee or by l sit-nee to imply a guarantee of the safety of private shipping same trade would entail the same hazards. So Mr. Roosevelt withdraws that guarantee. In both these mat. iers he speaks for practically all of us. We are determined to avoid by all means the war contagion which is everywhere in the tan-Detroit News. The more acres the South plough; unnei‘. the more acres foreign coup- tries sow with cotton. The higher we peg the price of cotton, the eas- ier for foreign countries to under- sell us in the world market. This doesn't mean that we must abandon the cotton farmer to the mercies of siiik or swim. It does indicate that. except as a temporary expedient, we won't solve the cotton problem York Evening Post. Canada. in a recent buletin, says: "To piracy in the Mediterranean. to mass murder in China, to dis- turbances everywhere. there is but one answer: the enthronement of the League." If there is an alter. native, what is iW-Winnipeg Free Press. .___. Out of the 40.000 Coronation stamp issue sold in Canada. 100 bear a flaw on the left side of the King's portrait. Already 75 of these stamps are in the hands of collec- tors. and the remaining 36 have greatly increased in value as rari- ties —Eastem Chronicle. Meal In Ilflllflcant ma lune appreciated facts stressed biv the investigators (the National Resourc- es Committeeb report on American urbanization) is that the municipal planning of the future can no long- er be based upon the assumption that the cities will continue to ex- pand. Indeed. in view of the marked slowing down of population growth for the country as a whole. the re- port warns that all national policies and local policies pertaining to cities ought to be rte-examined lri the light, stabilization. -.. Washington Post. The prospect of German than in the former colonies being made agents in working for flier rector. atlon is not attractive. Apart from this, the narrow creed of Nnziiam, with its tendency to the persecution of’ t/heae who from racial or relig- ious standpoint fail to conform to its peculiar standards, cannot he acceptable in countries where the :tnvcrlntc ascribing to Mrs. Lloyd George the re- marks that the first time she met him he was lll tlic hands of the police "and she sometimes wi~hcd she had left him there." The author doocribiiig the effect on Treasury officials of Mn Lloyd George's impetuous career as Chan- cellor of the lixchcquer. was not entirely fav- orable. "He. worried us to death and trampled on our most sacred feelings . . . On the whole it did us good and it ivas imposliblc not to like ideals of liberty are wholly differ- ent from those favored in Berlin. In proportion as Gennan colonists abroad enter wholeheartedly into the observance of Nazi tenets. they are liable to lose those valuable qualities which have made thorn ac- ceptable settlers in the past. In- stead of being considered pillars of law and order, they will be feared and “ ‘“‘ ’ u fomentora of ala- tuiibanoo. and may come in the and be cleaned ong "undeeirables." tective purpose is also acircum-l stance which cannot fail to be noted by the dlCmWfS.—BI‘flllt.lUI‘d Exposi- is Br lain. "Come the world against her. England yet will stand," ex- claimed Wordsworth. In that spirit. her, Enganci arms-Jo: peace. And uiiioedly. Thus by a vote o! 3,544,-| the required weigh; and and huh. Union Congress went on record on n Friuay for the government's rearma- ment program. That was noted. and W111 be Doiidered, in Rome, Berlin, responsibility that is imposed on Mr. Roosevelt to weight in most cases is carelcssiitae Approprmmnls have plenty of water-the proper Jnernmentill Mich.. in Indiana State Mfifliffll: _ _ Fllllllefnwre as through vomiting, diarrhoea. or ilieic is small danger that this ex- ample will spread i0 nations devoi. cd to the more abundant life and 1M eliiplr pocket. - New York ries. the tourist‘ - hhhhmss "ms, no“, be reckons‘, amounts will lead to a grent loss among the foi-cfrgnt of all our Can- of needed body fluid‘ m nuian lll usii-ics. .H. Adams. i th . . .. , _ Eym-gregn High..." assochmo: w; to be taking plenty of fluids . ‘ AND S( IIOOI. INSPECTORS 0F Commerce the other day just what this business means in certain par- olls- 9W0 quarts of water should be l ticuiarg 1L ma...“ not 1.55 than a allowed for loss of water through ,1 apparent to the parents and public the tills of the retail storekcepers of Canada. $75.000.OO0t0r goods sold‘ by vomiting. diarrhoea or other 1mm" “ml _____ We are looking out for ourselves. should be given fluid llflvllfi. but we have learned a little. flhc possibilities of trouble entailed l" "lmfli; arms in United States, area are ones the President Wisely go . merely by arranging m grow less Like nothing that. was ever bought cotton and pay more for iL-New The League of Nations Society of And Wilgdi mighty meaning o’ a __ qiles!ls'r_-.'l£, ~- -_-__ The one hope against uttgr chaoa YOUR WATER. BALANCE MUST BE MAIN l.'. lhhl) One of the amining yet pathetie lll sights is to see u. DOJCvI atflp on l..L(.‘ , scales at 2 p.m . expecting to make e5 self three-quarters to one pound overweight. He is allowed an hour w get ibis extra weight of! and has to indulge in some EXEIChG and have his trauxe: try tr. rub some oi the moisture or water from hl-S skin. The cause of his being over- is about taking iiquids-iwatei", tea, coffee, soft. drinks; he forgets that liquids weigh something. Most boxers have knowledge of the one or two pounds of the required weight twenty-four to forty-eight hours before weighing in time. and do without liquids (except wuai is i in the food). They then come in at the required weight or tinder , and do not have to undergo the ‘ i physical work or undergo the men- " taJ hazard of removing weight. These boxers delegates. immediately drink they realize that their bodies must water balance—if they are to be strong for the bout in the evening.‘ Those who are not boxers. jock- _, eys. or others who have to "make weight“ should remember that servatives. Dr. F. A. Caller, Ann Arbor, Convention A Provincial Convention will be held at Charlottetown __()N__ ruzsonv, u» 5th Day at October. 1931 at 1.30 p- 1m 11,", Strand Theatre Each poll in the Province is entitled to send five The appointment of a provincial leader and other matters pertaining to the party will be taken up. he Rt. Hon. R. B. BENNET will address the meetin Queen's County Conservativeflssociation . Association Journal points out t. that ‘abnormal losses of fluid. such PUBLIC FORUM Illa column In upon for lle dlaounlon by oorruponrhnta of question; 0t Interest. The UIIAIIDNAOOWI‘ Guardian dooa not uocelnrlly undone tho oplnlrrnn a! ownopondelto. drainage from large ulcers or sores should really be measured and put back in the body (in the form of water). Such continued l over a. number of day's, and not restored to the body in suffccnt spite of the fact that the individual appears , AN APPEAL T0 THE TEACHERS "In cases where the patient can- THIS PROVINCE not drink water for various rcas- Sin-It is becoming increasingly gvgpofation and gin-W hint; for that the children in our schools. the h“; by the kidhoys_.h-hw To, even at the age of thirteen or this amount (3 1-2 quarts) should‘ b11144?" o!‘ older- and 1n Glad“ be added the amount that was lost VH1 and IX 9mm“ read Wlm expression; cannot spcll; a-iid cannot express in writ- M who! iiig even the little information =~ 1 i.*.i:$::.*"aia1i."%;1is:.§:.:.:: gslrtinafllginhclg lflrflfiglgrgglfltlcilifi exceptions; but the above assertion Ian's of water from intcsiinoishould s generally Speaking’ not an exag- . ‘i t' . b“ “placed by 51m Mllmlm- "ml gPTlii-loilnonotonous draw] miscaflcd the remainder of the fluid given as ' . _ _ reading. comes from lack 0f under- l 5 “ram ‘l*”‘l1'°»"’ ‘Sllmlr’ 1" 1T5" standing of the subicct plus care- ""'l Wter. 'T'he fluid mar he in- ‘ , .cs<r.ess on the part of the teachers. I jidted into vein and under the . s in. ca use " "A patient deprived Teachers may remedy this stat/c of affairs. by seeing that the child un- derstands the lesson before he is called upon to read it. and by re- quiring him to read in a clear and distinct tone and "at, though he were speaking.“ In teach the literature of the lesson before requ ring it to be read. Se! spelling lessons, even though learned every clay will not make good spellers. Children are some- times abe to spell hard unusual words and at the same time unable to spell common words in every Where long the shadows of the day use, Wlnd had rvlled. What a pity that the good old Green wheat was yielding to the school exercises of dictation and 61181188 Bsslgmd; transcription are forgotten entirely THE SHIAVES the world market. leaving him to And as by some‘ vast magic um l“ m" sch°°ls' dlvllled Daily exercises in dictation is an The World was turning slowly into extiemely iiseiui method of teach- ld ing spell ng. If the teacher is too busy one child may dictate a para- PY "Id " graph from the reader, while the It Walled lrllefe- the b0“? and ‘he others write. Exchange scribblers mm‘? and correct from the book. I cannot recommend too highly the practice of transcription, that is of having children copy care- fully into their scribblers every day. a short poem. a short story. or even a paragraph from any will book. being careful of spelling. punctuation, paragraphing. etc. This practice is a splendid help to spelling. writing and composition and afso to school discipline. by keeping the children usefully em- played. Teachers. please wake up to a ‘Phat tells the more the more it is not fold. So in a land where all days are not fair, Fair days went on till on another BY A thousand golde-n sheaves were lying there. Shining and still, but not for long ta s y- Aa if a thousand girls with golden hair Might rise from where they slept and go away. -mdwun Arlington Robinson. Tjiié- siiiliiiiii not. be poi-rum. - not»: ‘T “We rue rwo mos The bula o! an ordered democ- racy ia toleratlon. It allows people to govern or misgovern themselves in their own way. in the conviction that only by experiment will the beat way appear. It believes that one part of mankind has a right to hold different opinion to those of another; it respects the natural div- 5.1M) of things and does not fail into the hoary ermr of trylni; w 9n- fome unifovmiltyp-lnndon Observer. ICCTCIIS CHECK Bayer’: Aspirin 121 — - 28o 24': — -— 39o 100'! — -- 980 Fruitntlvea, large — — - 39o Dodd‘! Kidney Pllll —- -— 88c Colgate! 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