‘i if `»`_ . l. i i l t ,l_ iz* l » l . 1 .-...a.. .. i, ..-~ . .=,.-1.-1-_.u . . _. s- ..._ .. _ ... a ~“~" L---~--- __ ,,,,,',,,__.,.-.~~...a....--+~u»sl».\vm\v.1ee-.-~»-V i-‘f.\, __ , i N ...ami \\ f T? i'iiE GHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN llolrs bv fills wiv ' G ent-\V. Chester B. Mi-Lure, M.l’. vl°°'P".m'“°§° I' 8"". "md secretary-Llruf.-cpl. u. A. ll»¢Kl'“"";i D- 9-°‘ Editor und Alenllinl D|'°°i°"“"'- B' “""“ I Associate Editors-Frank Walker und D. K- ci!" U u di srernlug Daily ububuee ielm £5-00 ner rv" ill-°4'“°°) *i* '°"° 54.50 per year (in sdvsnes) msllsd in Canada and United Btn!"- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER l, 1933- al politicians are going to 1660110118 the opinions they have €XPl'€58¢¢l regarding the Imperial Conference and those expressed unanimously by the delegates and also by the be seen in their future issues Just how some disgruntled Liber- l I ms' PARLEY K1v0cKERS.f° ”‘°"’°° ln °‘l“°‘”’ ‘“°" °”“°- Iooubiles orlrriou on mow lmwf -__ - i captain Frank Hawks, noted.¢ant subjects ‘may differ widely. ,respectable Liberal press remains to _ Readers of the partisan Llber`5l'sp¢¢4 gee, is having g 'plans puutibut we incline to the belief that - press must have wuhdefed at ihefwbleh will be capable of about 1,oooil"i°lllS°“l “alle” °' il” l‘il"’“’ ll-i-in of numerous reprint urilvle-Sin rse- ower and in which he in-'press Wm be governed by sanity i 5 l ° P ° |uha facts. There will certainly be EAGEWFOUR ii V ,mn cHsRLor'i‘aTowN oilisnnmn _Q Q §_tPTElyfpER 1,1932 *ss *g ` W; A GREAT D ai ‘l YES: our FARMERS WILL _ b _ FOO gpm, BENEFH Frog CONFERENCE BARGM N. i Mr- A. E. MacLean, M. P., to the contrary notwithstanding. ->f Quilts W. Bei-lon.M.D. .' PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF YOUR YOUNGSTERS AT SCHOOL You may be .sending a youngster school for the first time, and as ldlan Prime Minister at the Imper- contending that ocean flights are presentation, but on the whole and grlticlsing the attitude of the Can-itends to "go places and do things." ima” who Wiii be misied by mis,-e_ w _.~f,.,_V XYZ he or she always has had Hood :al Confcrcncc. This mystery is bgiiyi me Captain wiii in ,ii pi-oi). in the face of the facts there will care' ydu im, surprised to receive n ,i . io _ ,iii _ i ~ 'be a general concensus of opinion ,wie ii-dm the school doctor or suv, _,, ._1v.,.i.F..-;- 'L' i , g L '°'r.vr_.* s-if I. l . x .. _n-.4-gms ,< _-,_-_-.--.T ,,.....,.__.__~_.,.-. .. h T ‘VI d Los cared up by t c oron an iibiiiiy (pkg pay loads from i h fe 6 id au th t Empire One source of supply or ln- Angeles to New York in less than that Q' e cm reno d B 'S llvlrotion was a limited section of iii iioiii-g_ :that the ablest f statesmrn in thei was expected and even more and chool nurse sugaestina illlif il” youngster requires glasses. #hill his earing is poor. that hu H6855 hi! li :he English l'>F€’SS~ The Old COUNTY The transport ‘planes to be oper~`Brltish Empire and, in fact, in thc wnsiig Qi- iidencidg removed, or that iiewsimpcrs which criticised Mr. died by me United Air Lines on iiiciworldl, of whom Right Hon. R. B- he should be inoculated against Bennetts colli-se included. certain New yo,-ibsan pi-imcicco mute f,his| Bennett is one are correct in their dipmhei-ia, scarlet fever, and small I ,conclusion that the Conference has Wx, oi-that certain teeth need lt- discrcdlted. struggling free trade ir-dii weigh ,ix ii-ins, fully loadedmpened new avenues for trade and Le ntlon. The school authorities also Liberal Journals with declinins clr-'any iw°.way radio telephones, hoticdopemiion which Wiii resuii in ask permission ii, ,ed if your culations wh ch wholly lack in wdiei- radiators md ooollng systemsluntolfi benefits to every section of i youngsters spine is straight, which prcstigc. The editor of 'l‘he Timesiand are equipped with ,eggs adjust-xihe Bflfifh C0mm0h\l'eHlth Oi' NH- In-.cans r-er.io\'lr.g the clothing. :oui'lwus-ly apologized t0 the Rrstia ` l i _ tions and to the wmld in general' T I I ble for reclining for night fyH8 hey will °“”'V W passengers’ tw° U. S. Secretary Stlmson is report- i ilots. and 500 pounds 01 mall. wlthied to have marie his last trip to, . Minls'cr of Canada. for th`¢ lndis-I :rations of an Ottawa correspondentib which get into its news columns. Bi The ilnpvrtsnt anti-Bennett daily h is the Mzicllcsicr Guardian, an cruising speed of 155 miles per Europe to see the Russians and mm ‘come to some arrangement by what s far cry, comments file which that outlaw nation might be h _ Instead of becoming indignant over the note from the school, just think the matter over carefully for a fevrminutes. The school authorities are acting under the health authorities. The ealth authorities know more about angry house organ of a badly dam- i"recognized" in a hurry if it bc- the care of children and the Dre- iiH“'”~ ~7°“m“l "°m the mcmths ‘came desirable to encourage a Rus- vention of disease than you. They ,i i . "\_ :W i -l ll... f ‘l .lsr J. Oli’ iii th if-=.¥>;=ll_*f4§-iiislr.-_l!`!‘f 30 1.5:- as -,ie-'_ "il _fy *Hrs o_¢_»gd 1 . {ti= e r .r .. ugcd free trade cause. natllrallyln Britains departure from an outwom m Cobdcnism. Closely resembling the antl~Can- ai O i of caravanln in the early daysiiso-Chin e ntta k J an. Th g i es c on ap e n rage against thc Canadan statos~i we o an ears of the Pacific Ocean will have a desperate The ans r f r m y .V I man who has been a factor iniskepiicai io the ..visioi,is~» oi the biritlme living up to its name in the the other youngsters alS0. have in mind only the safety and health of your youngster and of all mded was always that they wouidinext half century. prefer land transportation which. though slower, was 5afei._ How. With their lower wage scales, their ~ mum pmmganda carried on in Bi.i_ ver recent mtiomwide survey more intense system of mill opera- i '-'wi . i 9 ' “ .tion~opcrating fron- two to six t.sh Liberal newspapers was the in the United States- aii biii destroys more looms per man tiian the Lam l l °”"‘l“‘l¥“ °°“‘l“°“"d l" the T°’°“'° that objection. over a period of ao ebehlre mills co-the Japanese and I Star and the \VihU1l><=g Free Press. days were were 27 ai, im-,p,iit1e5'Geimans have been ble to secure which are both lntcruatlonalist and and 2790 aummobiie iaiaiitim misuch a hold on the world’s market . -_ .~ ' 'that the very xistence of the Lan- diiions mn interfere with the perslstcnty .anti Impeiialist in their iii idis i ii. ii-,msn cfm Y views. rn nhsanc all the friend.-, of this respect D C teoa ith ublle “shire comm md"s"y_°n°e °"° °”"d’°“"" ‘”°“'”‘ “i "h°°l' my D011 COIUPH-¥ii°li5 Wil fl 9 P of the key industries of Britain-is iR“S1"" l'°gether with certain mm' is misled into believing fWl3il°“ islthrclltcned Now comes the double Ylaiflolml bankers- did all they °°“ld dangerous by extensive reports of menace of the strike shadow. If to scuttlethe conference. One al- air hmm” in the press as a_ _Premier MacDonald can save the t t th t the sustained industry by effecting a compromise, i- mos suspecs a gaklst brief “imc” °f automobile not Lancashire alone, but the bewmes inc;-ecsln ly difficult if ei`fo"t to stultlfy the Conference in . 5 ` !atallti8S~ T110 °»\`l5W¢i' is °bVl°“5' whole country.. will owe him a big the eyes of the British and Canadian. however. The press is not a chron- 'debt of gratitude. , - Pmple “'85 me ’°5“li °' “ ‘Wie lcle of deaths, but an oraanizat-'Ou' 1- There really ls or is not a need for attention to the eyes, ears, nose, throat, teeth and spine. 1n0C1L’Blfi0ll against children’s diseases is either :wise or unwise. Just try to think what your city or town would be ike, what the health of its people would be, if there were no depart- ment of health. Neglected' eyes. hearing, teeth, tonsils and other mean many days absence, and may be the forerunner of serious ail- ments ln adult life. A spine with a slight curvature can be readily cor- ected when the child is young but not impossible as the child grows older. In regard to lnoculations against organized dcfcflflst Camlmigll. F01’ disiiibuiini; and offering neW5_i Cities and towns where the pen- childrens diseases you have only y Demh due t° an auwmubne amid 'vlc affair es cially those lm not hccn able to control the im “bi 5.. on ac l ' S’ pe y i F tumlcl the sabotage brigade has _ ple as fi wliolc show interest in ci- .ent is no longer g new ` provemcnts which affect the gen- l°°r`”m newspapers of the Unmdicount of its all too frequent oc- eral appearance of their city for I Kingdom or those with really lafiiev cm.i.eme_ 'all time to come, movc ahead fast. circulniiolls. The London Times, the: It is nevertheless signiiinani oi It is onc thing fm' il féltiy ti; ilhllik _ , » ii, the' progrcssivcness and nno er o e Mfumuigyi P055’ 11?vi:;wlasIvtfanamed>our em of advancement that _the`progrcssivc. Experience hns'proved muy ‘pr°S`s’ remarkable development Of “Vial” that cities which really do worth- “Ch hmmg a circulation approxlqion is not more often the sub_1€Ci Oi while things are the cities whose rlluflliil U16 iW0 mllllfm m1il”l*»l'ia"° amazement Nbiwiiiwidnding, it isf_cltizcns preach co-operation and ru stood by the Conference without practise what they preach. advisable to pause occasionally to wavering and all have been highly t bei completely swept _ _ i rd to me Cam Dl`eV°l'l “S 5° _ | Govemmenvts are human, says 'u1°g's'tlC n mga 2210118 111 the °“1`i`e“ii°i'»Pl'°3`f955 ill” _thc Hong Kong Press. Minor fault" sdian Primo Minister as the in- we cannot appreciate the milestones can always be found. The question Stlgutflf. l10Sit D€l'ma\”li`fni¢ Chairman as they so by ils, can we do better than we are and driving force of the Confer~ idolng now? Are any of the com- ei.ice_ ‘ manly suggested improvements EDITORIAL NOTES really likely to addi to our welfare? 'AV1AT1oN’s PROGRESS M, ,_ E_ Maman, M, p_, e..-= , ~ - 'i_>..1fepr, crey, Reset..-J .ma Mer- l, they are. The answer must depend 1 presses dissatisfaction with the re- iupon Hong Kong people them- i l , __:1'£~ IE; 1:; girngilit ‘Exe Ehe l'§:di` Yestcl:day's events at the Upton! sum of the Imperial Cbniei-ei-,¢¢_iselvcs. Are the best of them ready £ hind politics audi: p";';‘r,ledcu ii; 1 Airport, constituting one of the As the Toronto Globe' (mbemi) to take up public work, as in tlie ' ' ,good name’°t E progressive demo__. iinest dir pageanis seen in East.-I wen says' "there are politicians in Home manner? Experts have thei _ ow ipmcyl disadvantages but they are in rm Canada. strllongly dcmonstrat every Empire country' mm in their timmy to be preferred to m_of0s_ I Mi-_ Baldwin has ,idmiiied ,_ bi. ld the progress which aviation n“‘convictiori that ‘lt is the duty of (sional politicians, whose first care AT LAST _ ifgence uw read the books I want* nade in recent y€H~1'S~ It 1-! i\15i the 0 siiibn to 0 se- wi-mils to feather their own nests Only `or is it better to leave things ir to use your own common sense as ou see how these dread ailments are now being stamped out in com- munities where the system of inoc- ulation is being carried out thor- oughly. You are actually paying taxes as a tenant or an owner of property. to pay for this department of health. Why not then be thankful that you aregetting all this in- formation and much service in re- turn for the taxesyou psy. Finally, if in doubt about what to do in the matter, consult your family doctor. He is in a position to give you the best advice as he will not stand in the way of any of the health needs of your youngster- `i (The Summerei do Journal) V ni the course of what iJ\11'i>°\’ifl` local politician, The Pioneer, in if-8 iptive to the outcome of the recent C to. B ba,-iy ends, In short, it is nothing r come to Canada as the outcome of and prosperity 0! the British C0111- monweblth of Nations- It is ridiculous on the face of it that a politician, simply because he 'does not happen to belong to the party holding office at ottawu,` should presume to set himself in "Opposition" to the conclusions of pire, and should dare to proclaim down in their efforts. Indeed, ac- cording to the said interview, the This politician, who with his pur- ty is still evidently in the "Valley Cl nett admliistratlon for having re- fused to make Canada a dumping ground for the surplus products of the foreign “big interests." The subject of the "interview" pretends to be unaware that Great Britain does now and has for years past enjoyed, not our “High Pro- tective" tariff, nor even our inter- mediate tariff but our Preferential tariff, that most unsclrish fru.ic` and purposely designed to favor our Motherland. It is “Just too bad" that thc. question of stabilization of cur- rency, shouted from the housetups h llast issue gives to its' readers B- the United States and many other couple of columns of matter rc- countries much more seriously thi" more or less than an effort to de- apparent to our readers that MF- preciate all the benefits which have i=piit1clan's superficial analysis 0! the studied deliberations of the ab- i isticaliy erroneous and misleadlns- lest statesman of the Empire W°l`l" | ing together for the future welfare dernning the Bennett administra- the greatest statesmen of our Em- C0I1til1uiiy Bhd iUCl`¢BS€d iii i»° 15 to his constituents that such pre- the alleged' 5 per cent of which he eminent authorities have fallen speaks, but unquestionably estab- Wriiei. woiiid have iimcadeis benthat following November of this iieve that the motive ich ihsplr-Iyeur, Canada. in Cummoh with cd the conference and actuated its other countries would have been delegates, was to with-hold any S\lb.l€Ci5 t0 the full Weillhii Of thu possible benefits from the farmers British tariff. which is how 20 ner of Prince county, 1=_E.1. ' wht Ou mv-hy lines? of Humlliation," criticlscs the Ben- lure. While Our 100111 friend. en- breieience gbnerousiy accorded td i readers this question, Do the manu- | Does this politician rcauw ‘bali io ii, an interview with a lea4:ii!18 the existing adverse rates of ex- c ange to which he refers affect! and a greet chance to _ HELP CANADA anada, and also that the Mild Imperial Conference at Ottawa and rates of exchange benefit our farm- l deals with the results of that not- ers _in that they force our Canad-i able event in its characteristically ian manufacturers to comP¢¢° Iwi! misleading manner recklessly dis- onlyagalnst the British manufac-i rim the facts in serve Liberal tux-ers but also against the said ates of exchange? It will HOW be the rates of exchange is character- Does he realize that he is con- tion' for having refused to rob the Motherland? _ _ We believe that Mr. Politician knows that the ten per cent pre- ference granted to Canada would automatically terminate a few weeks after the conference had not the said conference arranged its per cent which not only gives us llshes the 15 per cent as standard. Does Mr. Politician further realize The Conservative Government is eallng with the present and fu- dcavors to mislead an intelligent electorate by referring to the Free Trade conditions that prevailed in the Britain of the past. Before' closing his remarks, our political friend refers misleadingly to the bacon and wheat preferences, then swallows himself by attempt- ing to lnsinuate that the “manu- facturers assoclations have again won out,” We patiently ask our facturers associations produce beef, butter, bacon, lard, fruits, wheat, Potatoes, timber, fish, copper and~ zinc, If they do the conclusions of our local politician may he right. by our political friend, did not ap_- | plre statesman and expert advisors, ' who graced the Imperial Confer- ence. Were they "all out of step but cor Jock?”. Debi io ihe iiirongs oi British Em_ I that our political friend knows bet- Readers, you may rest assured ter than he writes. He is simply a politician playing the Liberal pol- itical fiddle ln the familiar local "strain," Culture And , Statesmanship 3 -- l (Toronto Globe) For many years Mr. Baldwin, like other British lenders, has been celebrated for his literary knowl- edge and happy allusions. Like of a hill, the sight that has been seen in England. since England was a land, and may be seen in England long after the Empire has perished and every works in England has ceased to function. for centuries the one eternal Sight of England. The wild ane- mones in the woods in April, the last load :tt nikht of hay being 1': | t read, to live a decent life, and to V ` l pl” pm ' I ` b ` keep pigs.” The world knows his? wer nve years since Lindbergh, certain before the conference ,the willing services of the leaders W im Bi the last my filet BN! Sei- i i tamed the world by flvlhg alone: we" ,in commerce and the professions I” 5h“‘l°Wy Pllilw Wlil“l'“W“» me 1°' 9 bn" Pip” ‘md hL’1°'°.' _ i was held that it would be a failure, can keep the undesimbles out of a shaii I ioi.geii_c,m I ioi.gei_ for pigs, but he is no less devoted . 'Wm New Y°rk "0 Pam °v‘r ai and will always be sure it has beenldembcraiic gbvemm,_,ni_ The ways that I have gone? i'° the °l“~"*5l°5 and Sl“lb@l`if'5 mil' l.610 mile route. While that flight, B failure because it was not oi. rtands as the solo distance re:-ord,| their making.. The outstanding development, pi path- character as Sairey Gamp. He re. l img Ottawa Conference me plain, They vdiidnt as me dbwi.i__ calls with satisfaction the "dirtiest roots of an Englishinan's life and `fhe clarification of the trac- rela- Wl‘° lm ‘“° bm °° me *he “me thumb ‘““"‘S" °“ “ °°l’l’ °' irc-at marks set by others. The world' _ h , P i om e; - ~» M i , “M , ,, i ,r mum, amd b the- Mr' ‘mlm F W ear °5 C tions between the United Kingdom wrath aorys om) dArthur‘ which i _ das been cl cu lg y 'Inspector' who is retiring from and. the Dominion of Camdn and Oi amicd days charging im_ at nine years he carried on a voy. \m°l'l°a“'AuSim1i“.n team °i P°5t afltiye duty. is to be °°il8Tatulated secondly, the abstract agreement f age to Madeira' 'Vind Gatiy in eight days. an -“"“":upon his creditable record. court- the British Government to take They ""°“3ht the °°V°l`t “nd ill” iM“§3 m§“Ild3‘i;“ 8' mere mv" °f . _ .. , s, . ,gc speed Qi mm-e than 150 m ,eg nn wus and emciem in the discharge suitable measures to curb the ad- shade' pg r H has mused th? these “ld 3¢°iiBl grandeur Th Bitish are -n 03s,,§_;.n' _ verse effect of Russian competlto- T°° dense 1°' mortal gaze; spirit of Englishmen by his refer' iioim 0 i __ :iv of hs duties, Mr. Whearrs twenty in the markets of the Empire' es_ 'A still and starry place they made ell”-S i0 lilS C0UT\il'y and EmPl!`€- tl the Schneider Cup, having cl-lip-'nine year’ oi service in ibe Posiiiivieciaiiy in the United Kingdom lFar from our echoing days. That luve 01' Empire now influen- icd the amazing mark of 400 milesinepimment have been ‘ccbmbai.iied|_Pi.b,,idmce _ioumai l And shall I, too, go undismsyed, ces his conduct in one of the per hour. Record nights from aus-iby marked im meme” in mai &_ iabsolved from blame and praise. males* °°uf=P°¥1¢/2_5 in the his- . P . to f th i 1 iralia to England and from Cape maii deiivery and other iiiies Aii c“'“‘“i“'5 lil’-‘li° indulify. shy! the To nnd that hushed and made" ry 0 e Wm Q' n an Empire i - .Kitchener Record' W i i _ iiiade, ‘Day message in 1925 he mid: TOWH i0 E“5l““d are held by J' A'|our citizens will wish him manylemus consideration n:sthiv;;pfg;i 'The liiilrtlirnlng ways? "Our Empire grew from the M°m"’°n' slender Scot’ who ‘iustiyear of health and respite from théllgconomic Conference. As a relslilti -Ada Alden j recently added to his lullfifl-‘i bl/5“°'ircpp0n_plbli1t:¢g ei an omce which he ithe movement of farm prodlicts to i 'has filled 50 ggnsclentiously and soiille lmP1‘l`lfll market 3l'l0Uld be 81- .._l_._____ li V l ‘ there have been, nevertheless, some! ressfully ccizplctlrlg thc first west ward solo flight across the North Atlantic in a Moth 'plane He was -;_-gimary British Kilt immediately announced his intention of return- '-'fng to Ireland by alr as soon as possible. Crossing the Atlantic or the Pac- ific has now become "common," and Putnam proved herself to be one of the greatest flycfs of the day by bridging the Atlantic alone, start- ed the fair sex walzgfflll fiii§0l'S in the approved “I told you so" fash- lon. Miajor James ll. Doolittle has flown from Los Angeles to New York in il hours and 45 minutes. and last, summer thrilled residents Of Ottawa by Hiking the Capital W9 . T _ _ Driving into the dazzling lights I Cl is i b hi/ 1.0 th f e- ll 911 |585” l'°“Z ° °l' lhams, thc concession to the grain oi an oncoming im. is dangerous _f"mi' ill" lime in ii V°l“m9 °“|lZi‘QWlhK und fruit 8r0Wi\1§ illdus- business-dangerous alike to the “Indians of Canada," prepared by tries, etc., will benefit agriculturists dazzler and the dazzled. And it is Mi-_ Diamond ,ygm-ings' and pubilgii- remains to be seen. The proof of so unnecessary. To dim the lights ed by ibe Naiibmii Museum oi c,m_ 'the pudding is in the eating. At any 01' A UBI’ iS 5a`5lmDl€ Bild Guy I I oniy Nceniiy Mm Ameiia Earhanladay Department at Mines’ ottawa” ‘rate the concessions will give Cana- task- i-hai iii Seffmi ililif tlw GBUS” what iid, back of ihb Engidnd bi ib_ .N0 one can doubt mt at imtidlan agricultural interests an op- l“"°i"°d by 11°* *l°l“¢ 1° W°“ld day? whathas built the traditions . iportunity to become a desired and °°mP°l the m°i'°l`l°i °PP'°“°llin€ which have led to the Ottawa Con- l a majority of our Indian tribes so sieady cusiomen another car at night to take this gdrencei wiii-i ii, iebders who “_ i closely resemble the peoples of _*__ simple precaution against the pos- pi-eden; B wo,-id wide ibve i»°i.Aiiing_ northern Ana that they must ae- The buy. or the mar. wh.. hmm ’“"“°’ °’ °"°“’°“° i° hi’ °‘”f‘ °°" land after seuersuoru of separa- rlve their ancestry from the same a hobby is missing a whole lot of xoxgunx thslgrg ;`:w°th;s'm_iIi° i?l°¥ii’ MY- Baldwin lil-H will '18 ,, _ nl 80111 thi Of it I `hl dd ,°iii.ce_.. ML Jenna” sibied We fun in life. He is missing an op about the dimming of hem" hu U e ng” n s a ress on i 8 may feel certain then that our abor- Esrmnity' i°°' i° b°°°m° an im' common decency demands that fi igines are not autochthonous, but muy 0" ni' lea" °“° °“bi°°i motorist practice this simple rule en impetus. To what extent the quota on Canadian bacon and which in the case of the boy, may* A d i ¢l§i9m 11.8013591111'-' ' * ' ~ »his life vocation is goingto M. thebeilroom G ma _n removal of certain restrictions on ° ' ° [ .the importation of live cattle into Glanng Headllghts in 1118115 30 l'l0"“» bill- Wlili CU5‘_ The much discussed question ofl #_ _ ith U it d Ki d , th l ‘ the origin of the North Amerlcani e n e ng om 8 "able iF°l'°lif Sifiliiiliffll sprang from an older race or races Btand'mm in good stead when it ',°; “|333 maine °i'i‘l“°ii'°» i°7 it i5 that oi-ignsted somewhere in the comes time for him to decide what eustui- es:;‘ntiaglo(:rii thmanne" am And they who faded from my .....s _~ . V ‘ _ _ . .__ _ .t_, __ », , ff* .-:`,'.-3l§,'£§' : ~ -rf _-;~,.~1,7_,-as-."‘Ei3 _-.:~-~~`-"~‘ " " » ""` "`“. "T‘”‘ “.”:smrv:-f:-f:..'¢.l.m-fp...-»~r=.w~._. . vi. -._ ._ I-.. . _...i 1..... ., _ .-_ » ...ia . - -~ ~‘ f' i- ' r sic, and to such a. more popular, adventurous spirit of our fathers. They went forth, urged by the love of adventure, by the passion for discovery, by the desire for freer life in new countries. Wherever they went they carried with them the traditions, the habits, f"e ideals of their Moth- er Country. Wherever they set- tled they planted n new home- land. And though mountains and the waste of seas divide them, they never lost that golden thread of the spirit which drew their thoughts back to the land of their birth." ' And what is that homeland. and England. i "The sounds of England, the tinkle of the hammer on the an- vil in the country smithy, the comcrake on a dcwy morning, the sound of the scythc against the whetstone, and the sight of a i nlow tem coming over the brow i,_.?__._ v drawn down a lane as the twi- li8h¢ C0m€-S 911. when you can scarcely distinguish the figures of the horses as they take it home i° i-he farm. and. above all, most subtle, most penetrating, and most moving. the smell- of wood ~“°k€ Cflmlhg up in an autumn cvehihs. or the smell of the Sclltch fires. These things strike flown into the very depths of our, nature, and touch chords that go back to the very beginning of time and the human race, but they are chords that with every .year of our life sound a deeper note in our innermost being.” l Buch words touching the very ` affections. are worthy to rank with 'lie C°mDahlon declarations by l Bums in "The Cottei-'s Saturday Nlsht." capped by the simple but | heroic climax: "From scenes like | . ’ J springs." i / 5 '*-i tion. Dvliieniia. Seurstom- aoh, lieartbum, (isstrie Dis- tress and many other ali- uuhis peculiar to the item- ! seh with s perscription which we have procured and sell under the name of Evans Stomach Mixture. We alone _ have the sole fllhts on this prescription and since selling it have re- ceived numereus testimonials from satisfied purchasers. Den't fool with your stom- seb. Serious conditions are likely to arise if you allow yourself to Ispse into s giironie state of gsstrie trou- e. asset s Bottle today. 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Who that h age. _ They say that this effective li, i iii States by members of the under- years ago, will forget Dr reading “In Memoi-lam"? card liiii - Kill aloud, the old-fashioned custom world since Al Capone was arrest- ed and the Seabury investigation started. It is "salted" away in case of "accident" and in the hope, if not of a light sentence, at least of an early parole. Much of the in- difference wlth which bootleggers and gangsters take the “rap” when they cannot pay somebody else to take it for them is _ due to the thought that they will be sitting on top of the world when they get out. On Reading Aloud (Winnipeg Free Press) Mr. Allan Monkhouse can write a readable dissertation on reading that many and many an elderly person may remember, of days and years long gone by. Supposing a. man and his wife are accustomed to residing' aloud, perhaps alter- nately, evening by evening: they are happy so, if they have the same tastes. Such an enjoyable re- creation as reading aloud is pre- ferable to, “cocktail parties or to evenings at the films.” Or to eter- nal bridge? A number of the old familiar novels are recalled. The contemporary Walter de la Mare is recommended, but not Virginia Woolf nor E. M. Forster. That is, the causeur's friends are not inter- ested in them. They might be in the vivid picture of sea and shore which introduces every chapter in Mrs. Woolf’s latest n`ovel, "The Waves." Suplwslng one's first reading of Pickwick" were aloud to one's wife or friend, or so. It would be lmpqg- sible to cnotrol onefs hearty laugh. ter-the rislbilitles, as they say. And there are many books that provoke loud laughter when you first _read them. Mark Twain, Ar- temus Ward, G. A. Birmingharn, James Stephens. s. M. crothers, are a few of the authors who "tickle the diaphragm.” Dr. Croth. ers and James Stephens at first rebding gave us the delicious, in- ward mirth in Ella's way, They are P¢Yf¢ct. in certain essays and sketches for reading aloud. To be sure the quality of thc reader-'g voice as well as his articulation and inflectlons must suit such an cxer- ri member how Tagore won wide an wider appreciation ln London b dinhis rea g verse to groups he and there; won a hearing for h books-credit and cash a title from the King. But Togo lntoned his verse, and it must hw been very monotonous, There are lovely rhythmical pn esand hi h - 50111111 S218 w oe c apters of flu prose in Pater’s “Marius the Epi curean," that make excel ing aloud, to name one book onli by that classic writer-for hc is classic. But one has only to ch , and flnali li Were . .` i , from the long, longcatalogus what is b in E est ngllsh prose an poetry. You take from the shell volume by Ruskin or o b ne y Carl lent read i OW it d I lla l the e- or a little book by Mark Rutlier ford, or by a-score of writers, sn lyou read silently on and on, . inward ear itself hearing the r t sentences while the eye; not only see the written text in lt; _ beauty but r th t ,__ car y e content, thi is the meaning which lies in the W0fd-S.. to the readers open mind. There be very few whose "talk is far above slnglng"; but there might be in every community some whose reading aloud would leave such in impression on the llstcnor. There must be no pseudo-heroics and ' Pseudo-pathos, only the true flex- iible voice and the understandln| mind for the books which are "I substantial world both pure ani Bood." Think of the books ones read aloud when you were young! A Xi-rl was asked if she had pro p0Scd to- any man during Lui Year. "No fear," she said, "I'm not foul enough to propose to any man what be fool enough to marry me. And it'| no use proposing to the others." Mrs. Montmorency, "‘I thougiii yOu loved your pet dog so much- n Mrs. Poulton: “So I do, desi; W Ink spots on carpets can often ll my husband is doing so well in hu inesas now that we can atlofd olil with a better pedlgreel" removed by washing with wlfll milk and afterwards Spfllililllil with cornflour. The comilolll should be brushed off after twenty' else. especially in reading poetry you, hom ,________ ._, _ 41 -ii ~ i i & i i \ i l l r>*wHWZ* _. .il iz* ` - nn. |.. ll. lavills ' i l ‘iss of London, Eng. ‘ ,=,,,% _Notes rhynbim treuiea _ i l ‘fl successfully and nbgpindd - r _ permanent cures of Stomach _ f , _ Conditions such ss.Indiges- \.\__,`;l{"J F O X _ é <0'-l"'\c:o“"'&1 *P eo Anil 'rim ‘ Pillars of Success IN THE RAISING OF i Highest-Class e F OX E S lnlllrebelnrsliesderinthl Foxhiuieessbylieeding “Imp~erz°als " BEGULAHLY MANUFACTURED B! _ Imperial Biscuit co. ui. ‘ -v v~...-..»» f UHABLOTTETOWK P. I. 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