inane: L» ens-ere u as}: Q a C . a q, b4 § Li?!“ lbéiséfiéz“ rqaljqjl- -,_'. _ ‘.__.' 3:3“ i i K 1 l I E l I l l i 5 t i l t l‘ r t v | z ; l l 1 1 t .‘ : .-‘ l l t. ( i f I D I. ii '1 ll. Jt 25538 l’ i411. roux" THE GHARLOTTETOWII GUARDIAN lurunn; unify (Iuumhm INTI H Pfnlltlvlll Lleul- Cul \\" Chants: a" Ala-Lure He: Prr-ult-nn d. It. Jun-ell l J l. Editor and Managing utreelur. J It uurm-lt k J l. bet-rattan") Lu-un ual u A. Mtwlnnnun l1! 0 Aquarium tiitluun Erunfi lhnllter nnu U 5 Lurrlc at l$3\|ill‘ll0t\ “Alla! 5,440 pen jrur \.n tuluntee/ llrlnered lo cu; “am p“ year tln “tuna-up “tutti-u t» t’ h. lulllllfl 55m w: 3m: ttt- tulbllllvrl mulled m cut-adamant! U‘ l- stt-tttben Audi llun-uu 0| Cireuluuuuu. _ _ ~ FEBRUARY 23. 1938 {t-t;t..\-t.~.~.t..tt-. .l'1'entot"y is Weaker tfian liw Weakest Ink." £14‘ Fa rnT l-lioblettts Discussed 1t i.» to in toll’ d that ottt" |'-.-t111.-1.-1--~. who tttctt §ltot'l1_\ ttt It '.-ttVc \t"~\tt-tl_ \\"ill dulv note the tttittty llllllllll‘ told dttttcttltits ottr tarttu-rs arc lac-it;- it; li!\' "tr r-t _-t":tc1 1-135. as otttlittctl itt t}... pt-t-qtlt-n adt‘ '1“ tc~lt"t' .1 \ ttttttttal ttu-cttttg ' "i11- t 0.11111 l".tt‘:t11-1s' l1t~t1tttte. ']']tt-t-t~ dtotf i l-t- ttu t-\cti~t. after ~ttvlt a revell- lit-ll. l'--1' lltti- lt-tilll ~'t digit 1.111111" ltt |'t"v\t1lct1t Nu» i> tita". our tltt-tttts .1t.- 1t.tttt|-vt't'<l lu lack of dock- zttg t':tc"11t.-- .11 l.ll.tl'ltl"(‘l|l'-\ll for large ocean- ttl ill t'.t:t:-.;:~ alta-otttphtcettc}. u-ottg ~:- "ot-er- "l'lll' ‘sttattot. ~ttltlttittvtl l\_\ :1. - t." l’... --t' '1 ra-h- ll\l'lll'\' the l\'--\\1" 1-11 ' he ~;t_\ s. "itt-lictttcs this ‘f ' t-ttort~ to a-cttrc better 1o;- ottt" pmtittcial ttei-d~ .1111] titty ttmv rc~t a~~ttrctl w-t - .- rt fl-Pltt-"l ltt-Ill the iartn- .-.il'(' l't’1-\ 1.1 :--:'.1i~1-t1»l." ]' . ltottlt] _ttt~tit'y tlt1- l'ro\ittcial taa v1.11... . 1.1m 1111.1.» __up1.ot"1 to tht- Board .-t l- dt 1. tor killltt-lll‘ intprovt-tttettts _t- (titan... 1' -'~ .1 tttattet" of pr-oittccwtitlt‘ ittt- p-rtltltu. t» 11v: vzttt l-csf b1" l'lll]tllfl>l'/(‘ll hv our tUctv-l t't'lll<'~t'tllitll\t"s_ t'1-1lt"t‘.'tl and pro- tlflcktl lt is 11-1 a titaot-r which is likely to m.“ “i111 t‘..-.-.~t1'\.tttt1- opposition itt l’at"lta-" ttti-ttt. l-1v":t"~.~1- titt" iruittl ~ttr\t-‘v work was cottt> 111- tt-"e-l bv the T.1t-- llt-ttttt-tt (iovt-t"1tttu-ttt witlt a tit-wmto i-titis-ttta; :1 l:.1'ut-—\v:tle progrzttttttti- oi ltarbottr it-.1pt'--\1-t1;1-t1t~ for thc lslattd Capital. .l‘1"e<idt--tt Ho“ :tl~-- etttt-ltttsizcd the import- ‘MVP-ll'l\'\t‘lt1l-i!l;flileftllllillg i1t1l1t>sr_v.of more tttt-fttiit-tt 1o agt-ic-tittttwtl trztittittc, and ol co- w. r."1‘.i-t|t i=1 the tttnirt‘ 111' orgaoL-ed tnarlu-titte. llP n-gtv-"t-l that flu-rt- "was ttot some ttteasttrc 1i (‘t-Yllffil to ‘t11"1-.-.-tt' i-ootittttal tllst)t‘_tf;llli7.lttlt1ft, by stttall lllillt-filivs. 111' plattned tttatketing‘ prac- "ices. lit this ltc i< itt ztecord with the statctttents "ntadi- lw- th- llt-t-ttty .\litti~ter of kgrtcttltttre before the Rruvt-ll (littttttissiott. lncotue Tax The Issue Utttazio and l'il'|li~.ll (ulutttbia ltate _]Ofl‘l€tl hand: to chalo-ttgt- the llotttittiott on the lttcottte 'l'a.\ zsstte~wltctlter the licderttl liovertttttcnt ha~ any r-tgltt to eontittttt- a war [itnc ttteasttre itt v-toiat-ott o1 tin" l’ro\t1tt"i:tl direct taxation rights. lll>cli~silllj ti1»~ =|tte~t1ott. thc Alutttreal Gazette lt.1<tl1i~to~a_\: ".\'ll'l\‘li_\' speaking. when the Prentier of ()lll..tl'ill puts on paint and feathers and goes forth wait l1t~ totttahtult and his bow" and arrow", tt is not ttc\\~. llc is tttorc oltr-tt on the war path than ot'|' it. Hut itt this tttattet‘ of tlte itteonte 1.1x ltt- 1- tilt-re than likely ahic to cause the llt-tttittiott ftou-rntttettt no stttall etttbarrttss- rttettt. lie, or o-ttttl-t-dv ."tt"tiu'_; t'o1" hint, \\ ill go ltt-tl-rt- tit-- Ito-will tfo111ttti~~iot1 and will dentantl that illf‘ llottiittiott get rtttt ot' the field 0i direct taxztttott witiclt. he vi)». 1t ltas tt.~ttrpt-d_ and that the |Il'tl\ll]\'\'.~ he pt‘ titted to itttttosc "ittcottte taxzcton as .111 1-.\:lt-.~i\t- cottdittttiottal rig-ltt and tnake ttst- oi ail 1111- ttrot-t-erls for ttr-winciztl pur- po-d-s t'"11- tttrtttttittatttt- of ttrovittvittl .~t.'l'\'lCL'S. etc. li-c fact that .\lr. flepl-ttrtt "is \et"_v tttttclt attuoyt-tl wttlt llll‘ llotttittiott liovt-rtttncttt for having" t"t-1'1i~1-d thc iotttt l'(‘ll[lt'.\l of the (J11- tttrirt lIo\"1-1"1t-tt--11t and the tlntario .\lavors .\s- sociations for i11rre.1~1-d l'\‘llt"l' grants does not rctt/lt-r lilv real i~~ue zttty sittttllel’. 'l'hc Ontario fPretttie-r also tn."tkt-.~ it known that his province itttctttls to ztl-attdott the 't"olc r-f' tttilch cow for tltt- re~t ot' the Dontittiott. to discotttituti" contri- l-ttting ztpproxttttztti-ly" ltalt' the whole federal ri-tentte 111111 Mt l-zt .; \\'llllt‘ tht- tttotlt-Vt" is distri- l-ttted all otvt‘ tI-tttada. vt-rv little of it ever rc- tttrttitttg to flu" proyutct- from wlticlt it is drawn. This tttay he 1l1-»c1"i|-ed and. by tttatty" pcrsotts. cottilentnol a~ a ~t"lt'i~lt and itt~ulat- attitude and llll‘fill$l‘ll'lll witlt 1111" theory of cottlt-rlt-ratiott, but 1--- 11111111-1- what tlll'll'l'(‘lll‘t'< ot' opinion there ntay ht" itt tltt~ tcuard th<-\ cattttot ."tt't'ect the ittt- r-1-t"t.tt1e-- of tht- eott-tttiniottal titti-stiott \\lticlt .\lt'. lle-pl-ttrtt t~ ratio-ta. 'llll\ tptt-diott is not as to thc tt~1~ to which the pt"oc<-<-tl~ ot' thc itt- eotttc 1.1x .'tt‘t" 1-111 io. titt- llootntiott. or as to whe- ther those ua-s .'r1- 1-K; or ttttittst to t ltttztrio. l-"tt as to the right oi the llotttiniott to intpo~c an incr-ltte ‘ax at all. ".\lr. llt-phttrtt ~11». and correctly". that the prior rivgltt of lift" pro-nice to itttpost- iitttootc taxtttiott was lll'\<‘l' Ili-~|tttlt"tl 1-1 lore tht- war. The iii-Id is h1- itt which tht- prov- inces llIt\(‘ the right to lt.tt'\t'sl. instead ol' which they can 1-111} ‘eh-an alter thc llotnittiott has" reaped and can t-ltll‘ ‘gt-t the rrut1t'I-~ where we are entitled to 1111- l--.-.t.' l‘ototittttiottally. .\lr. llt-ttltttrn is ttt-on art-ttt; grottnd. \\'lttl<- the Pri- tislt North .\ttt1ric.t .\1"t ct11po\\"cr~ the ct-ttlrxtl pat-Iimnt-ttt to t"."tt~t- tttour-v 'h_\ an) ttto-lt- or .~_\'$- lcm of taxztti- -t.' thi- <-\tl1t~o- powers ot' pro~ vincial lcuislatttrts a~ ~tl 11-1111 itt ~t"cltott o: io- Clttde ‘dirt-ct lI"~'t"|Pll \\lllt‘ll the provittrt- itt or- der to the 1x! \- --1' :1 rt-vettttt- for proiittvial purposes.’ and th- -__- ttgtxti iHXZllltlIl ."tttthot"it_\" ol the federal p."trii".1".-ut \\£l\ not reuartlctl. prior m the l'll.t(‘ilttt 1." oi 11-1- lttt-otttc \\:tr 'l':tx .\ct. as overriding 1111- met-nit- and exclttsive right -ve<fed ttt tltt- ;-1"----:.1-1\. Sir 'i'itott1:t= Whitt- ltittt- self, itt lltlftrtillciltfl thi- ltti-otttt- \\'at" Tax Act. 1tt-1_ ~:t\~, (lid not |ll'\1l‘l4-i that thc llo-ttittiott had tttore than r111 ctta-rg- 1.1 \" t---‘.-.1r to pa~< thc legislattott - and "HlI-FH‘ t1." l--.1t :11- .-r- is still there. ts still the \\.-1- '1 ax \1t. .t1--i the llotttottott has ltet-tt making :- v1 1"\ goo-l thing ot-t of it. ltt the ten Illttutlh of rlv- cttrtt-ttt 1'1~r."1l yt-ar the proceeds of 111k 1.-t\' r 1o1it<-\1-t"vl1i~_d1 litfttre of $113.- |-1." ttl- i~ t =t'1-11 ."'-".o<~)o<-o oi lltr- D0- tv-o- 11- i-t 1111- w".--r yea’. :., 1111-1‘ -;t'~. tt-"l YHK‘ t-I ll ttayitlg the attnual cost, visil-le tutd im-isible. of the publicly-ott-tted railway svsu-ttt. l! is by no tueans certain that the taxpuy r would be tnuclt better off, if any. were the ittcotttc tax collected only by the provinces; ttcvettltcless. the (tttestitttt raised by .\lr_ llepltttrn is of cottsitleraltle cott- stittttiottal interest and as tltt- howcll Cotttntis- siott is going into all these taxation tttatters the doubt which exists in regard to the validity ot' this federal itttpr-st is uttt- which tnay ltt:- raised quitcvttrupcrly by fitttario or l-y any other pro- \ittcc." ‘ As Others See Us The Globe and .\lail's suggestion that Tfrittct" Edward lslattd should ztbattdott provincial atttottottty and seek to become "one 01' those paradiscs where modest millionaires g0 to pre- serve their coupons and ltreatltc the salt of the sea" is thus cnttttttettted ttpott by thc llottclott 'l't'attscriptt "The climate would ittdet-d w; ‘rant them cottt- ittg. but the Cuttatlizttt tttilliottztires probably will cotttitttte going to Nassau. ttot ltecattsc l’rittct- l-idward lslattd is tttorc ltttrdettctl with debt t|t:ttt the other ]ll'\I\ll'lCk‘$. w-lticlt of cottrst- t'.tt" t't"ottt <o. bttt because tltcy (lUnlYC to escape t'ront icdi-ral taxation. ' “The atjqtttttettt is futile because the people of thc province are definitely agztittst the llhi 01' their pmviucial stlttttsl and this ltt-ittg their :11- titttdt- ttotltittg can he dottt- al-ottt it. l-lccattn the pro\ ittciztl ttnit is stttall. expenses a ‘ - at l(‘ll>l pta-pt-rttottxtlly" stttztll. "ccottottrv". ll> the 'l'orottto paper >ft_\'\‘ ltt-itt; catrierl to the li1t1it_ “'l'ltt- .\'tatt- of Nevada has a population of 111. ttfib‘ and two fedcrztl senators. .\'t-w" York llll> a population of t:._~.1.?~‘.ot'1o and two >ett:1tot".< :tt Wttsltittgtott. Yet there i> tto agittttitttt to ttt! ttrive Xevttda of it< rights. Cotttpztrisotts _lll>l as striking as the 'l'orttt1to paper tttakc> cottl-l he tttatlc bctwectt Nevada attd .\'t-w York in ttgricttltttrttl and ittdttstriztl prodttctiott. 'l'ltc as» sewed vttlue 01' a few blocks itt .\'e\v York citv would tttake Nemdak .'tsse.~"st1tettt look paltry". ".~\.s for arr-a. Rhotle l>lflll(l is stittrcely" tttorv than l1alt' as big as Prince l-fdward lslzttttl and l')el."t\\ttt"e- is about the szttttt- ~izc as tltt- lshttttl. lt would take pt"acticall_v forty Kltode lsl:ttt(l< to tttakt" thc area oi New York state. hhodc ls~ land is only slightly large-t" than the ttvt-"rttgc s z- ed cottttly in Texas. and thcrc are two ltuudred and sixteen Texan cottntics." Editorial l.\ 1 Notes 1 Keats died this date, 18.11. I ‘ i! ii 4* The electric light bills are now ltt-cotnittg less. thanks to the inlervctttic-n of the htlll. ii‘ * i‘ * \-'\'a.~ltittgton’s birthday was observed yester- Scottts. (iirl (iuides and Governments. as ltoth Chamberlain and fiden ltave emphasised. ' 4- -t= Though the Liberal-Cottservatives of Saint ]olttt~.\lbcrt were taroutisctl a szuv-olf with Argetttettil. Quebec, they ltave ttot got it, the local Liberal organiz: ion itt Quebec relusittg to be advised by Liberal lteadqttarters at Ot- tart-a. n: -t= v =0- The Duplessis victory itt the Bagot by-elec- tion had its reaction itt Quebec Legislature where the fiovcrttntettt supporters were presented with rose ltuttottltoles. while funeral cards were sent. t0 thc Liberal ntemltcrs who are now- reduced to the unlucky number "t3”. i‘ >ll >l< i! “any here know .-\It". .-\. l5. Blount, C..\l.G.. who was for tttatty years private Stecrctary- to Sir Robert Borden. and IltIW Clerk of the Sen- ate. lt is just attuotntcerl that .\l1'. Blouttt itt- tetttls to tI-sigu after 20 years r-CFYlCQ, and will be succeeded by Mr. L. Clare .\loyet". fornterly" private Secretary to ;\lr_ Slacltettzit- Kittg. and now" [iractisittg his ttrofessitttt of law" itt Ottawa. 1K ‘F >i< >l= Apropos ot' Hitler's outburst and tltt"eat'-'-t' "iron and steel" \lajt-1"-(ieneral Stttedley 1'). Butler of thc LY S. .-'\.‘ declares that it would take all the ships itt the world to l-rittg 1.000.001- troops and ‘supplies for an ittvasiott of tht- Latit- ed States. llis tentarks are rt-assttrittgftiutely. and calculated t0 retuove apprehensions arouse-l b_\" vtild talk" of the Republic's vast territory" and 117000.000 or more inhabitants lteittg over- whelmed by ihaillllla front .~(‘(l and air. 1k il< '41 lt is suicidal to ittcreast- taxation l1t-_\ott<l tltt poittt of elasticity as llotttrcttl City Council i> di<covt-t"ing in cottnectiott with the ('.l’.l\’. llittt that part of tlte work dottt- l-y the £'.l‘.l\’.'.~ .\n‘4tt.~ Shops tttay be tt‘;ttt.~l't"t't'ctl to other cen- tre.» if tttutticipztl ll>st‘\.\llll'lll of the shops i.~ not limited to 241.000.1100 for tax put"po.~es was con- taittcd in a letter from Sir lidw-atxl ltt-titty". pre- sident of the Cattatlitttt Pacific Railway, to .\l.-t_vor Adhentat" Raiitault. Sir lidwartl poittt- t-d to the entploy-tttettt created by the shop.» to the taxation the establishtttt-ttt already pat~totlte city trt-asuryu and to the fact that it calls littte ttpon thc city for services, ."ts the cotupatty tnaitt- talus-its r-tvtt police and fire protection at the plant. as well as lighting. drainage and sewn-tango. Ill it ‘l! >l< 'l'hc t-ttterprisittg ClLC. l> claiming" fltllllllf‘ protection front attxiotts itttptiries. l'll'.~l. as be- itt-_- a private Corporation, tttt-tttltt-t" of thc lltllhf’ oi (‘t-ttttttrttts. are ttot t-tttitled to salaries ittforttta- tiott. attd second. as a departntt-ttt of Govern- tttettt. it is not entitled to tllsfllhf‘ itt Court itt- fortttatitttt of a similar cltatvtcter. -.\'ot satisfit-tl with the ruling of the Quebec Ripe-riot" Court ttttd of the Court of Appeals that it is a private- Ctlrporfllit-tt and ttot a department of the Fed- eral (iovctattttent. thc Cattaditttt lrotttlcztstittg Corporation will ttow S(.‘f'l\' pr-rmissiott to take its case to the Sttpretttt- Court of Canada. The question arr-se front a tnittnr salary" seizure ac- tion in which tltt- (‘ota-ortttion was ordcrerl to ttppeat" to reveal the salary earttctl by an em~ tilt-yer. '|'|1t- (Torporatiott refused on the grotutds that as a Govcrntttettt dcparttttettt its ctttployccs were ext-tttpt front ltarittg their salaries seized. “ ; we». -. a-Lm-t-t.‘ 411 -. x tun: "- n§.ee MUTE-S BY l'llE WAY~ u» doubt vie must rec-unite that the idea ot eel-sufficiency has, ln itseft. a strong attraction tor many model-ti peoples. Science has made it possible for industrial countries to produce floods of a. kind wmclt, in the quite recent past. could only be obtained by flutter-anion. Such substitutes are apt. to costly, but. they exist, and 1t 1s probable that. any international mcut tvottld ltavé ureatct" deuree of stttticleuct" old days 0t trtetcd trade. cot-finite for long the ttresent Ger- lCOIIIIMFEl uve. Y) UHFCS- and drastteallv reducing imports. 1n the end the self-sufficient countries must choose trecr trade. ' or-vvatt-Cvlasgow Herald. 'l‘wenty-flve years ago. 1913. to be exact. an irate reader of The Ot- tawa Journal protested against the use o. “lznoble. utttruthfulk absurd and ridiculous tmsslles of Jotu-ttul- istr". emploved in writing about. the German Kaiser. who was put; forth as the most peace-loving of men. As rctzards tltz- tone of ttews- bapt-rs todav toward Nnz-tsm. the Nazis make ttt-t about the satue sort of protest. And. of cottrse. thc-v also t-taittt that Hit etj ts a areal peace lovotx-St. Ctttltertnes Standard. In Eli-glam! the other" day Pro— lessor Gilbert Parker sttitl Great Br tin would help the Uttltett Safes ttt the event of \\'l\l' with Japan. This prontpted Mr. Hull. the Utntt-tt S‘. s Secretary of State. to comtttettt .~. tart-Iv 0n ‘"irrcspottstble" nttddlers i" fart-felt affairs. "Ev-ers- bodv“. ht- .-1 ti. "is trvinu to talk at n-ttee and t1‘()$.l of the-tn do not know what tltev are tnlklttg about.- Otiawa Jottruttl. While the wars in Spain and China rape on. Protcssot- Ntutulzts tvltll‘l't\_\' utltlcl‘ ttut-tttntes ltutv ntucli the Gtca. Wat" cost the world. rte ZHTHCS at a tteurt- o 200.000.000.000. this sum. he . "s. wuud 110W! UFO- vtucd nve trot-es a £000 home and £3110 fur ttt ttt-tire fur evctiv family at urn-at Britain. the U. S. A.. Can- ttda. l-‘rttace. Belmont. Russia. Get"- mattv and Attstr-ali-a. Also a 111.000.- 000 ltbr-arv and a 22.000000 tunver- sit-v tor everv cltv of over 20.000111- hnblauts in those eoutttrles. Atty- tltitte else? Yes. With the tnouey left over. tltc whole territory of France and BUlLUl-llll could ltavc bet-u pttrunased. Yet the world still ltattkers after marl-Sunday Ex- press. London. The world knows the German ntettttllltt- seldom chances. The Great Wat" lessons were ttevcr carn- ed bv Germattv. Thus the Nazs are alreadv arranniatz titans fol" de- tt-loptttt-ttt when tltev tzet lmck their 001011195. So sure are the Nazis. alreadv Herr rofessors. ltave been cntznned to make a_ survev of areas itt Africa which HILlQF-EXDQK-‘lo Will again be tutdet" tltc reiclt Jag. D1‘- E. Mai. of the Uttlvcrsltv of Berlin luts been engaged on a years tour of the various former German col- onies. He beuan his tourney late in 1936 and is not entlrelv finished with his work. Accordlus: to an of- - - - fictal German statement. Dr. Mal day throughout the Lntted Buttes; lzladcu- has been Emmett on 5.. cpomuarfl. Powell throughout the world. We $W<lV 01 We ECW191111“ Sirllc‘ .1. Lure. state of development and con- ‘ y H _ dltionsHot' pottttlatlott ln L119 M6115 ‘Be Prepared ts a good motto for Boy visited. —Brattd0n Sun. The difficulty with the Fascist Powers will be to hammer out. the essential euarnntees reunited to prevent abuse of the aaststattce 0f- fered. Tltcv uattnot. cottccivztblv ex- pect the use of international funds to support their currencies durtne. the period of adiustment ll‘ they are £01m. t0 use it as an opportun- liv for ittcreatsttttt the pace Q1 1'9- armument. M. van Lee-land ltmtself sutzzests that no help in freeing their currencies can be elven except on clear terms with full precnuunus azalnst abuse. There is no state- ment in his report which will com- maud tttore emphatic tuzreement front the frce and ttcacefttl world. The economic tttachitterv will r-oed to be deslatted so that the benefits can be fttstatttlx" \\’ll-ll(ll't\l\'fl at the first sign of bad faith bv any nation. And ltt otu" view- no assistance what- ever can be extended to_ Italyvso 1on2 as an Italian armv ts fttlhttng in SDi-llll.——DflllY Herald. London. A transfnrntctl world lll'0\\'h' out. of translurtttect ttteu. For thc-t. fOtFOll no reform can succeed that neglects the moral fat-tor. All the Mr‘ uttesilotts that are [YOUDIIILQ thc world today are. at‘ root. moral If one wants to know" tttattct" with the world 11o ttt-eds onlv to look dtmt-li" tttto his own life and ltcart. There he can find tltr- t-nttomc of nlt vrnrld tarrbk-ttts. The saute 111155 @115 0T tzreed and pride attd dc refzr power and the tttezutncss of lent". rule tltc-re uttless flu-v ltnrt- ltt-en mastered bv some greater and pm"- et- tnwvet".—Ext.-ltattge. questions. what ts tltt- lt. is t-unttnbt supposed lltal. wnercus Lite UUllluUlilklln at. -t ul at. StU-nlV and alter XIluCH tttutauc and superfluous and zit-isolate utoc. '4 tttlftbttttt" that stttfuutttias. uctrtttttse t. ts made to surrotttttt. ever.» utctatcr and the secrecy tmpost-d by censhtu». and terrorists cuttct-ttl a.l t1te| lttttnatt we". ‘llcfifirh truttt \vhf lt even ctlctztiur.» and their assoc-lime.» are not ext-non. ‘ltterc l.» ttot. u dtt:-‘ tttmtslttp in llll‘ w-t-rttt tttore efltclcttt ‘than thr- cierttttttt. bttt tt-tv tttlltltlsc o1’ its". tttnct- wutkttttzs will revea- a state of such contusion that one is sctttetitttc-s surprised how ll can " "k at nll.—Manehcstct- Guardian. Greer;- ultcc was great ton. It grew rich. lazy and corrupt. The citizens fell first ttnoct" the spell ot (leftist-tactics. Juan tinder thc heel 0t dictators. A strotttter people the Romans. came flllfllilal. u. and their tron prevailed over the sold of Greece. Rontets enmlro held or a tltttttsatttl years. The Greek "dc- mot-rnt-v" vott must remember. was canlittcd ton few. Tlteycttjoyccl Jtett- llbt-rtf; at the expense of the labour nnd savctv of tnanv serfs. And so tube end (lid Rome. The Bt-ittslt Etnptre ls the onlv empire that has ever attempted to spread clemocracv widelv. Elotlt the ext/ant. and tlte decree of our freedom have still a 1on2 tonz wnv to fro-London Dally Express. From-h battlefield; of thc World War are atttactttttz more tourists as the vents no on. Durlntz 1937. lt. ls CHA RLOTTETOWN economic sente- to allow tor a t1at1ottal_ self- tltun was known ltt the But no ltatlott can man pcltcv of stintulttting exports isolation, msetttlittg a protest to tht- Utsl r-p. l GUARDIAN t-utstac rotwtu Th1: column l: one: for ‘In ill-reunion b; -. nanpoudanln u quullunu n! tutu-rut. ‘Ihr Charlulletovrn Gunrdlnn nlou not “unto-n, Ollllflflfl the opluloln n! olrruwlldllflll- ISLAND TEACHERS IN B. C. Sir._—In connection with my let-‘ tor o. the 22nd tnsL. on "Island Teachers 1n British Columbia". the.’ name of Samuel Robertson appears- as ‘professor of classics ttt B. (1,. Utttvcrslty. Thlo ttattte F-lKJllld read‘ Lentuel Robertson. who as litany of ‘ Your redcrs WLll know is a rte-at- relative of the late W. B Robert-t son 0t Marshfteld. Mt". Robertson like a large bercentaue of the tea-- utters mentioned ltolds several cle-l press of tearnlntz. but as 1 ant not sure of tlte particular degree field bwsonte of the teachers I have, onutt-ed to mention anv 0t tltema EXCEDHHLZ in the case 0t Doctor Me- Lean who is a doctor of ntedlcltte. ‘Some of the readers of the Guard- ian Wlll no doubt notice that. the lust ld incomplete. oven for the .\'0at- 1925. and further that it does not at all represent. the situzuicn tut-expect ta Island teachers 1.1 Brttltit Columbia today as some ofl the icacltcrs mentioned in my 111st, ltnve died since 1925. and others- ltave left m" cltutttzed their tiosltiottts.‘ I ant. Sir. etc. M. AICKENZIIJ (‘attadafs Fur Crop iCuaqf-Lv l!..;t.t‘> Two ltutttttirtt and sctt-tttv Ycalks ago thc "Nottt- Such." ittttctt tt-as vvtttterittu in the l-lttusottb Bay at Fort Uluttlcs uni-ttt.- the 1601s scat-i soft. returned t0 Lottdott loaded to eatzaet v with furs. tilost of these wtcrt- beaver Slilll.» and the cargo l‘lllll'l((‘(l the first bulk slum-tent of pelts from Ctutuda. Since tttnss car v days the fur trade o. the lictttutlott ha.» assumed great im- portance and the latest ret-ttrns lsstted bv the Departtttcttt of Mints and Resources at Ottawa places the total value 0f pelts taken b)’ troopers and produced on tut" farms dttrtut! the t-ttelve-tttotttlt period cnzlmc June I30 last at $l5.46~f.883. This figure represents. a zain of 521521.542 over the pre- t-etlittg season. and tttarks the fifth cottsectttive vent" that. tltt> urodttc- Lion of rttvt" furs in Crntttda refus- tert-d a pain itt value. Alberta rattks 111110112 the most intporlattt fur-nroclueittz DTOVLllCCs in the Do- ntiniott. The nutnbet- of tie-Its of all kittds produced» itt Canada records-d by tltls statistical t-etiort was 4.596.713. a t-cdttt-tfott of 3251.700 its (inm- prtred with the ptwrvivtts scasott due cltleflv to a sntallet‘ number of mttirrcl and llllltlltlfll pelt». Stlvft" fox pelts to tltt- ttutttber of 135.2111- vatted at $6.108.l94 — practically all of tvltlclt was produced on fur ranches -— accounted for forty per cent. of the total fur production value. Muskrat skins field second tulace with a valuation 0t $2.148,- 605. obtained iront 1.030.231 pelts. wttile mink t-attked flurd ttt value vt-tth 154.279 pelts worth $1.701.- 577. Ruislttz mink on rattcltes has extended rapldlv in recent vent-s and these farms now supply some twenty per cent of the total plo- ductlorrof mink SkLllS. Great cltattues have oecttrred since the ettrlv days of the fur trade due to settlement and ntoderu means of trattbjpot-Lattott. Matty fur-beartnfl; annuals ltave been driven farther afield. but with the ltt-creaslntx use of the airplane m brine-int: out. the raw furs from fu- accesstbx: trappuuz areas and the institution o. fur attctiotts at Ed- monton. Vancouver. Winttipeu and Montreal. the attnttttl fur catch reaches the export tnttrket. far more rapidly than itt former venrs. With a. more wlclesprettd quest. for Iur has come greater" ttrovtnctal and federal PCRLllQUOIl v.‘ 371c- tttr trade in an effort to supervise and cottserve the wild-ltt- resottrt-cs of the countrv so t-ltat the supply will be perpctttated. Getterallv tlte att- nttal production of furs ln Canada under tnoder-n cottditfons has lu- creased rather" than diminished. Some of thc chief furs of thc cttrlv davs have not. onlv (lecltned in rela- tive "lmportaxtt-e. but the tHOYlUlC vearlv production is smal e1". This is tmtablv the case wflt bt-ttv-et" pelts which at the incepttntt of‘ Ctutadttlsl fut" trad-c a little ovt-t- two and a ltt-ttt centuries turn became u stand- ard of value as a tttedtun of trad- ma. .1. (fanned Music From The Belfry rMnttcltcstct" Gttardlatta A revolt among" the belltittg-l ers of Doret is thrt-atettctl biz- citllie it. is proposed to ttntall ttt-am- opltutus a d fttnplifu-rs ltt l:~-ll't"t--."~ to produce "t-attttsd" b.-I tttus.c.t The first cltttrtlt to tttftftc thc ltt- ttovntiott, which is stated to bt only tentporat-yqzctztling th-.- (leclstutt of the clutrt-lt conned. is St. Jortttl». tne tttcfutot-stttps wont 111.11 c.e.er.i .7 I wucend-._ui.u ,,,u-,,.,_._.. “m, mu M.‘ attpear to 11k 1t. bttt tam ptt tttgst ruptdm o. Utfflaltlll. tae ue- for" oppoatttutt. Thett- are some mount“, t. ls stint. no n.- kltowitxccple who 11st the .t1e.t"<.w'1t tttttuts of tttur e-an u.- stuu tnztot" car. - . auzl cvttt l LUHL'.'\C'L1HYI, wtttlc tn.- utefatorsthps the radio. bttt 1t t our duty fr- ..;tta.. exact-v wtuu tnev watt. and ntcvr tt-ittt tln- " ' l now- to pet n. u wttt be totatu The“. an. “fatty eltttrclt bt-ltrtes out. thc"- 1 vlltlnlltlblln \\'llt‘ll crne- t“ o... (llncc\u n; S-_u1j,‘._|,~_\- .31.," i\ll\ Iii‘ W“ 511'“ "l" W brtattst- the bells are out '--. (trait-r lulllll-“l- 1"“ i'I’lJ-"'-~“""L and there ii". 11a mot "ll able to etnuo. to.- .tt.- ttvttiustltu-r ..1 b: ttt-h ttt t. . Soli- n L.-.t:‘.u n! Rt: ' v I . t . Mr. C H Jt-ttttlttqu tht- tzttiitl let-rotary. dcelarctl: ""1110 ttrntdsott of gratttttpltcttt". ttt ('l1ltIcl1-."".l.< a deplorable tnrans of (‘n'(‘fl]l.ll§!. 1t liability wltfclt prcpz-rty- ltt-‘o ;§\ to a chturlt and t1 trust wltlt-lt has comr- dnwtt tn us tltrotntlt 21-1101"- atlatts. We urt- calltttg a tttrt-ttttg t0 tegtstet‘ out" protmt." Els-"trlc organs are br-ittg intro- duced in West. of Etmlatlll t-ltttrcltes. and one ltas rt-t-entlv been put ltt rt Shttttcetntrt- churn-It. Tltr- Rev. A.S. Bryant. ret-‘or of Up\\'(‘_\'. ucnr W-cytnottth. hitrtsl-lf‘ a bollrlnger. stated: “This syn- thptlc cltttrclt tnusfc ls mt Amer- ‘ o at n a (IHVTISSPIQ attraction for mnnv years. and those visltitttz there will comr- awav slck at ltenrt at. tho tltautzltt of wan-Boston Post. able in smaller. regular ostltnatett that 400.000 tottrlsts vfs-. fled the wnt" front all the wav from; Flanders I-‘tz-td the Argonuct Plot-est. Americans Belgians and Germans wot-e there tn neat num- bers. It has llPPll noted that a lartte .\lr. lttstice Mclluugall loin-d ttgaittst the radio body. attd the cast- was t:tl.t-tt to thc .\ppe-'tl tQto Tile lttcuttlc tax ltas ltilpi-il tttalerittlly itt Court. which ttpltelil .\lr. justice Mcbougztll. pert-entan- or the wurlttts are pet-- sons who lllflkf‘ the trlp to vftft. cem tc-“e-s- it'll‘ ro-ne loved killed ltt tlte war ts b "ft-d. dcubt. J-he battlefront wt. prove tut " "m z FBABMOUS" 1 RU G LINIMENT Rub OtII-plin gong Oct the new large econ- ’. l » . o l" l.lN|M_£N'l' Anw§; _____Z_Z__ ,_ _ ____ _. __._ ...___ only llze-—Afm nvall- l 1 wold Strickland. High Sheriff bouts t t uau-muzwammb, l AUQUUKIN G ‘JALMNESQ OR P015!) HELPS ALL CASES OF HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE A cartoon some years ago show- otfa couple of large trees. one of which had been repaired with cztncnt. A face on this cottcretx: was turned toward the other tree and was sayutg, "Dld I tell you about. _my operation?“ This cartoon was 't1mely because the common 10bit: of conversation of that day was ‘operattonm To-(lay when a group of middle- aged mart and women meet, the subject ts not. about; operations but tibottt blood pressure- ordinary or‘ average (100 plus the age) t5 the cattse of great; worry or attxiety, as thoughts of a "stroke" and [amt lteart or kidney disease come to tnatd. Now this very anxiety 01- f”; nun‘ be the cause or partly the came 0f the blood pro-sure re- ntainlltg lttglt In ttt-al-tittg of this feat" or anx- -.--‘. l the type _of ittdtviciual me ltkr-ly to havt» ltt-git blood pres- sure. Dr. bans Sisal-berg, Atlantic Cit‘ in Medical World, says; "Hypertt-ttstvo ittdlviduals whose with ltigh blood pressttrel appear lo be definitely more ‘intpressiott- able" as a group than any other type of patient. Moreover most. of these iudtvldttals are executives, pTQlESSXODAI people. school teachers. and many of the so-called white cod-at" group They are intelligent. lttqttisltttxe, and frankly tilt-crested in their cottdltion and all its " ‘srv- iblc complications. As a group they tend to treat.- tltentselves and ll-ten “"1111 equal eagerness to the friendly drttt: clerk. the nurse whom they know. and oven casual acquaintances who may have their own ideas about blood pressure. Little wonder. then. that w-lteti these patients enter the (lcctot-‘s office the problems of high blood pressure are made much wttrse by fears. superstitions and rumors.” - Now the patient may have true or ‘organic’ high blood pressure — due to some of the elastic tissue in tltt- blood vessels being replaced b_v fibrsus tissue. or he may have 't'ttttgt.lonul' hitzlt blood pressure due to some infection or to excitement. attger. feat". or other emotion. Uttfortttttntelv whether the high blood pro-sure is organic or func- tional. fear of high blood pressure wflt cattse the pressure to remain ltt-zit and functional may later be- cmtte organic. _ The lesson then ls that acquir- ing calmness of mind. or poise. ls of real benefit‘. tn all cases of high blood pressure. ~WlSD0lW Had I the wit. To scrub a floor, To bake. to brew. f0 sew. b0 knit, Life would be worth ‘ A ereztt deal more And I should not complain of it! But here I sit With folded ltattds, Broodltttt and sorry FEBRUARY 2s. i938 “Th: purest Ionn ln which tobacco can b0 smoked." wtztar CAPORAL CIGARETTES | 0 ' itali To New Glasgow City Ticket Agent an; Imp 1.155 PEKOE - TEA " To Boston $l6.25-T0 New York $21.25 T. B. ROGERS fiIh’ ‘ -" ."--t-~" :51:- rum" EXCURSIQNS l \‘ Going Friday, February 25th, 193$ $5.45—To Piclou $4.95 Can. Nat. Rys. u l ‘ t Richmond E. R. Brow & Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent» at L ammerside, Lloyd Lewis it. i C‘- ‘fa-town 1i All the dav Lament which no one tmderstands! For lack o.” work I cannot play. -L1tr_v Charles Margaret. Suckville" m Cltambersb Journal. WOMAN WITHOUT A HOME LEAVES £612,470. LONDON. Feb. ZZ-Mlss Wlnl-l frcd do la Cltcre was hmtteleas - l but. she was not petmiless. She had a. fortune of £612,470. When she died. aged 87. rccctttly, 1,110 had been without a home for YCJIKS. had lived itt otte hotel af- ter ttnotltcr. in thc South of France, m Parts tn London. Finally, the élaAtI-s Crescent HowLKtughtsbrldge Uittll 1913 slit- had acted as hos- fess m the Cat on gardens man- '- stott of her uncle. the late Lord lflattdaff. who. as Rent-y Matthews tens I-Iuttte Seetetary. ltt the 10's. When he dtcd the bulk of his flf 000 fortune wettt to her-quid the said goodbye Lo 1101456110111 w-otrtcs for good. Hm" vfortttne piled up; hcy quiet, hotel fut- metntt that she could not rputtd tt: had no desire to do so. frltt- bequeathed ft away instead. To lter sister. Mrs. Alice Hornvold. <11 Ezertott Crescent. Kettslttgtott. W.. she left on atutuitt" of 21.500; to ltt=r ttepltetv. Mt". Hcttry Hot-n. of Wa-sttttorlatttl. . ' 1.11‘ g1 _. C00 on m L sums .01 tug 0O branches of City and Country. ss GREAT spotter: sr. Real Estate Agencx H. K. S. HEMMlNf] Offering to the Public a service in all Agent and Manager. To BUY. SELL, RENT Properties in arrange Mortgage Loans. Secure Tenants Collect Rentals and Manage Properties and Estates. N0 CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to List. Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call Charlottetown l IS Real Estate as To give valuations, or RENT City Hottst-s TEL. lflTfi _ mats A5 qttttvrs ourrtmta. Ky. Felt. 22—-F'ivo of s-16|?t;-rXt'tTt?rE1-i'ti1:s the six lambs bot"n this week to a ewe on ltts farm at. tltt-lt-intt. Thad Not-tltfttgtott. farmer. rt-pvrtrd re- IR)’ The (‘tmadizutt Press) (‘P111132 Slot-kitten said birth of BIRMINGHAM Ellillvlllfl -- w_ lmosl "s var" Shirl-rt" Um". t. has ten-ed fromi "' - the positlott of‘ ltottorary of the Midland Counties Atltlrtic Association. In recognit- totpof lllh long service the ass t-tattott tnadt- ltim a ltfc VlCC-DTPSI-l dent. secretary Amateur __ ___.C_ m; HIT‘ B01118 round bttttonholittg the t-lc-rtly- wlto arr- also being as-krtl t0 put. ltt ~yntltetlc organs. “Our bclfrles and our belirlugcrs are ttmottg the glories of old Eng- land. I camtot imtlgllts that the Sttllsburv Diocesan Gufd of Ring-l crs Wlll tt-olcome this calmed church bell music. Personally I bad no difficulty ltt raising money 1 1° but. our bells in order. and at. m)‘ Old parish tn Westbury I ounce rallied £2000 for a new peat of br- s.’ A Weymottth church officer ex- pre sed the view that “wedding “B14188 appear to like this form of bell mus“ Tisvtzsttattt exttttttttrtott i t t --.nwn-.~. w. \- Illtlng Ind Rnnp|y|n| fltgqu Etc. ll. J. PABllll OPTOMETRIUT | MONTAGUII. P l. I. - Olflco Cannot-ted Wltb l Drugstore wornuv nfi_1§_E5i.'i-" BALL GETS £40 DAMAGES LONDON. Fr-b. 22~Wltlle in tltn [back tzardcn of her lmusv. on the frlntzc- of a public golf con e. Agnes Nellsott. of Brasscy-strect. Rucltlll. Glasgow. was hft u“ it“; hem and lnlured b.v a golf ball In the Sheriff Coin-t recently she was awarded £40 damages against Glasgow Corporation. who own the course and ltcr house Sheriff Donald stud thnt for fifll Y€H£ihs.._¢<>tt22mfl9l1 .121"! Mrs. STRAIN ON YOUR EYES Eyed and for close work - nlrtlculnly ll lllhtln: ls not ‘ -- are nuhlecl to n mater thnn normal Itnln. This brlngl the nltleut fill- comlort If there ll present any nnpreolnblo refractive er- ror and Ihowl Itself In head- achel. IOIQ eyes. etc. A ner- lon hu no way of knowing the dune of strain on the eyes until they are examined. G. F. Hutcheson 53 Grafton SL. " bectraware '01’ tltcflittt-ttsiatt" Mrs. Nellsnnis lttt-tt-a- l"‘.'l t.- TH b)’ tzolf balls. They retzulttt-lv t1 - RQP done to ltcr twin-ta.- rt t.---- not attctttptt-d tn eotttbat 2111 batt- gt-r . 5T Rte women can nt-tlt» 1"» ‘ii-ll Pit-IN lltan ttltt-y tttt-t "t: their mittdu A TTF‘:\"""‘l"l1‘-' SWINE BREEDERS ls thc nmrd , a'ti'll"l"5"l PIG - WORM by using the Illosl rffcctivl? remedy on the market: Mac’s Pig - W011“ Tonic Powder It will thoroughly abolish all trues of worml. and ""9"" the health of vour herd. . Price 35cts. per .'.'.'"'t'.*..t.="t1. 21:1. "twill-l? attended t0; Phone 315 THE TWO MACS Prescription! l slluflm