... u. _..___ .__<u;. uni».i..:::ni11~:r4-r<.-i1- _-,.¢.,._.:=._,.._‘-T. '*:<"-Y'-.-.-'":1e==- FAIR", FUUh THE paiaiovv: TOWN njinumn Prelldent-fl’. (‘lie-nor S. llcLure. ll. P. iirnru-tary-Llrut. Col. D. Ylce-Prellduno-J. l. Baum A. Mnelllnnou. l). l. 0. Editor mu) Managing Director-J. K. Burnett AIIIIPIHIQ Bullion-frank Wnllaer and l). K. Cllffll THE CHARLOTTETOWM cuiuzmxiy" Notes By The H/ay Lndendorff goes on record as pre- dicting another great war iii 1932, commencing on May Day. with Ger- many as the cockpit and the results Morning Dull! (founded 11:87) $5.00 IOJO per yeilr fir: ndruncrlvvvvfallnr-il ln_ (‘unldl and Unlted Sll |Ier year (la ndunce; dell“.- m. TUESDAY,_CDECEMBEI{ 2.19.1.0 Z The ll 719a! Crisis One of the first tasks to aonfrnntg Fremier Bennett 0n his return from; Great BTit-aln will b0 the fhlfiffflll of,‘ IOHIC measure to relieve the. "uni-ax: crisis. The Prime Zvfinister 11s.. been} in touch diilly by cable with H10 gen- i Lval facts, mid conwidcrablc hut ‘WV seen Qlifwilfil for his cuuitlcueiioi: by Hon. Mi". Wcii", S11" George Pen! iey. Hon. Dr. bfaulcn and other" Min-ll Lsicns \\'11cn he XTJCHCS Oiznyva 111v‘ prairie )ll'(‘l'l11('l'.\" and houds rf 11:0 iTzun selling c1 .l’\1li\. will .1115 private. will probably be called into‘ ccnsukmicn. Bcadinc bniikcrs 11111 alwri ho 0-u1~u1'cc1 and c110 z-"luilc alu- ritiou will bn vcrliicczl f0 :11» 1110s‘. 11x0- ful form of iLZIUII thiyt 0:111 be dc- vlscd_ Yiif“ .\'1". F\"‘.l".‘f 11.1"- rmiyiis-cri ".~l 11.111111 1.11011» L. $110 s.'1:"".' "n :1‘ t 1111111013." to 11c :1:",v stitvnicnz n! his policy’. I1 is, 11o \'C\6.!'. vcry ;l1('l'lli:§‘_ Revved at 01711171 1i‘i?lti'll1_‘i’(.$h bon-i as 1-"l"..1"11 1111.111‘ l-i" iicciflutiivlsi 1'1 111." farmrr; “Kiili/I 1.113111.» n11 impov-iblc‘ nuxden tip-an the tivuiiti-y. Ninivfoins of E/I.'uvi!fo'n i l 1 | l Pzwiiu-r “$- 110.5 ::...:11"»1~:r1 than :1 .‘,I1:1i.;t0r of; 1 I11 ;I1"1l\l1_ of Nnvri 500-; H0511)’; will be (11111:- 11'0ri hot-ire 1011:‘ 1 1n tl".'11.-;vv111:"'"0. l\'1""v lii"1i':~"..\."k his‘? hm‘. a 11v =' ,~"\"‘i11:n 1n 1'.» wnrvu-l 1 mew. 111:" n. u :11 yc irz< rind 1111s t110" duatiiiriirni n1‘ In I 1".’ 111. ;1'10v1‘1n1i 50151;" lnrwrill ""3 1"‘: -~ 1111111 for m0 fvi-Z world wriulrl bf‘ I111" 19s"; (l(‘|1l'(‘5SC’.l' [;".1l‘=111‘.f‘1{ r11 11 7“11'l‘~f!"‘ n! 110111115 11nd .-".1v:11 ll u0.":‘11r0 ll("l1 111111.11: lvuiu and E<i111".""1c:1 ti’ 1hr 1"1.'-’. rm ~11 \Vfl.5hl ' on. 'I'h;~ wmvictiuii. 881's the ‘House 1d that is r11“ last i117.‘ I t‘.1c MCIIYYORI (inzrtie. is steadily‘ has 311:1"; 1- f] Q1 §'1)’\\_\Y_a"fi"' ZYUJSJYT and at n11 rcccnt confer- ___._.._._..__..'i_ - I c1100 which '.‘L'"‘1’)1l?lC iriptim have ‘ l .7;J':r"':1~r~(‘t [rm- fju], _i.{;.»;1_l |S1'L t!".011~..»!~.'."0\ 1'1 study" the 11118613‘ _c1";sis. the llllkillllll0il5 upiiiion 11:5,; , 01101120 upon wl1i0h Lhc 11111111110 of’ 1110111 101.1 11.111? 111 i110 pub-l czuiccl wiii" dcbts. their is good reus- ‘tral points. the collection of suitable fish unfit for human consumption-- txxsslbilitles. have worked these 5010111“ and be research ma)‘ some \"0l1f1\'-i'.‘. 1n other indzutvivs. and it 1F 1>0s<ib1i1 that fish mc-al may some day become one of the great natural industries of lylariume Canada and one of the trade links of 1110 Dom 11-1 ion. T he Wm" Debts Problem For (icbts 111111110111 has 110111 0110 of 111C most difficul; and fllbqlhflilllg factors 11f iliLFl‘I‘.f\fl"1l21l politics. llfany‘ at- ienzpm 111110 110011 iuacii- to icgulaic 1110 pm: 1011 _\"0iu".~" i110 wai" 111c- ivpaizuions rchcmc 1n suchwizc (LS xvculd ciisurv. the payment of obli- gations without any serious disturb- ance of U10 world markets and inter- 111111011111 1:11:10. Oi1ly 10 n v:i"_v 111011- tlic-c overtures and the 0121111 dz-grcc 110-100 becn successful, l10\\l'_‘\Cl'. hfllllli’. that i1 i.‘ (lucstiouulalc whcth- 01‘ i110 lJ!‘lIt‘ll1~ dcrivcd from the wai" (lcbls account. inken all in all. have exceeded its ill-effects upon interna- Llilllfi‘ commerce mid thc business cx- prosperity" 01' lIIillDlH 1.11 lzuuclg." depsiirb. Speaking before thc CRIVldlflll Civil Service Iii- M11111? a1, Ottawa. S21" Robcit Burdcii icntilrited his vicvm concerning the mncricrui Goicru- 1h:- dcbts. He. lllf.‘ war 11011121110111?! 1‘l‘0\'11lCC'~l70i1li/J(I out that whilst nobody cciu Pwinywii] 11> npnmut. a .\11.u-, ricny" that. the Uiiiicd States is pci'-{ fcctln" 111111111 its» 1111111.") in refusing to i011 to bclicve that conditions in thc 1.‘? h _ H t, , .9 q w" ‘ d M. 110m me_pcriud in its despotic regime. Pym 1_ ,0 t .0 ("10101 11mm Lnit <1 ita q ‘111 1 1011511 15a“ “m, if ‘he Mose“, Govcrnpr. Sq“; pjnaks M1, m» yqnnhmrl been expre==ed that. hex; to the var- Ti :11.» (“111.i\."_~1 11i:r"'1"1'v1}< R :1 _ iuus "l 11‘ ljzitaixw flu" fi'~‘1 nncfls _ _(- _\1n",‘|'_n‘f3 p2. 11'.» T110‘ gold rcsei shafts" 11nd thr trade (listurb- $41 11v 1110 htvaiwliiig of the 1'0. Lhc war dcbls question t sancuiiio onlookcr 1s bound to" lwhich hnlrLs thc 011191" 9D p01" cci subjection approncliiiig a critxzvli even worse for her than the Thirty Yours War. which cost the Germans alone millions 1n population. Al- though other prominent observers are expressing fcars that the nations cannot maintain pcuce for loiig, it is lu be hoped they and Ludcndorff are taking too gloo a view of the conditions. ‘I111: Jug statesmen e\e1"_vvvhci"e are doing thcir utmost to giie the world a lung vcspite from international and national strife mid the peoples generally are behind llirm. In the great march to flu" [zrciit 01110:; ihcvc arc many who turn tlicii" hcads for a rcgrctful lock backwards. bnckyvnvd plancc is Charles Hanson "Whyyclo we fret and hive in our cit10s whcu w? niigh‘. b0 yiurtiikerr. 11f serenity"? 11 i< c110 of thc liumuu and lllflll is tcucvci" cxcur- inf; himsclf by crying uuvt 111211. hc cannot got away. Yct, if he kiicw 1101'." he would be iencyvcd. not only ivically‘ but spiritually, he would suck these acrcssiblc paths. :1\v:1,v from thc . 1111111 and dircord of his uissircgc i days.“ A clinnfc reformer purpni-"cs" l0 rut. .0fI liic 10p of 111c- Rocky Nkiimt 11:. gvin order to allow the chiiiook winds ‘to sweep over 1h: 1irairics. No our ‘lean tcll ivhcthci" such n slcp would o1‘ would uct improve 1110 climate of 1110 western ])l‘()\'lllC9‘i. 'I‘110i"0 arc otlici" altcrat 011s in 1110 b11111)? of ihc 011.1111 which might have the cfIcct of bci- aticns arc not cusiiy" mridc. T110 0111111 permanency" and ivhcilici" wr- lilzv it 0r not we shall have to flbld“ by‘ it. Acrcrding l0 Mr. Edwin L. ‘W110 1111013." spciu 1-01110 £1110 in R -.i;.n 1110 one p01" cont. of lilf‘ pupulaiium A H0 ut : SUCCPCKI‘? iii its ygiqcutlc Cvtumui c plan. all thc amt cntih iv?" new 1110 p. 00. If i! fnils m .115 tr: . . (‘p010 vciil 12* 11 ‘ . ;coui1tc1"-rc'-"r1l11t. '1 "id DPHXZVY‘) :1 ‘LUITIZHP of 1P0 Soviet Répiilfics to ' F" (lF.‘.‘I1T)C‘I"’.C_". Th“ nziiivcs of Canada z-iid U10 ggreatrr part 0f this ccntinzuit ‘XPTC 11110 Indian and thc Eskimo. Whcvc fthry (337110 from 112'; bcru fll‘\'l1_\‘.‘l i1 l matlci" of szpcculnl. on. but U1" ircucrul liminion is that 1110;» c cd from remit,‘ rm, 21.3,,“ n a "Wm r,.,.,_,,.,u,.g has qycmwl m m? detriment 0f! Asia. Once the Indian possc scd n1‘ ‘Ti-s; ~w,_ qiqy}; =g~i~~_= i111" 1111* rival-i IIHSFFWSS and of ht-nlthj: economic 01's. jnrrnel ."-‘.'"’l all 0111111112122] the ',')C':¢lf71ll'lE-. for enormous expan- sion of the. we of fish meal in On- 1.21:0. T11=~v v11 nc-"cc fuifiixr-r that {he r1111? 1J4 11'1" for" 1K" ‘1‘l’l"l' intro- (lllfllblk Tait-i»: is 110 doubt in t-iic minds of the investigating committee that ducts will, undcr s.nt1sfa0t'\i"_v condi- fish 111ml and ntlu-r fish pro- tiuus r1.’ ]11".~f"_ be more an"! 1710f!‘ in universal demand "s a staple iced for livestock of all kinds. Whilc ncri-"ultiiral 0011420.; "Ff,\‘1‘€l‘.l1'|l’1‘1fl"1'i millcvr. guoncered‘ Winh ‘fish mcnl for nmitv years. the have and product has been marketed in large quantities for onlv a short time. I\f:ir1ti11".0 Cmiidal. output has in- C-{ewgfd 1;}- lflllls‘ 111111 bounds. The bulk of the Maritime product at pre- sent sold in thi= country goes to the mailers c-f Czuitral Canada. is years to add the 100,000,000 and the thirty years 1 mm»; 111/i r~."."-.0u1tur'111rlmdiiioits throughout. the world. Important Meeting The choosing of a site for the ncw Prince Edward Island Hospital is the purpose of a public meeting which will be heldthis evening in St. Paul's Parish Hall at 8 o'clock. All contri- bulors to L110 hospital are invited to be‘ yiiicscnt. The mrittcr to be discus- sed is B. most important one. and i‘. is m be hoped that there will he a largo nnd representative nttcuclancc. Editorial Notes The population of the Unit/ed States. accordinc to the 1930 census. 122.775.1146. It has taken eighty "of this century have h: ‘DUI other ways, many of‘ brought nn increase of 46.000.000. them npyvnr0nt1y' Just being opened up, the market for fish meal is being extended ln Canada. Its main use at p1m911t 15 1:1 poultrv fccds. In Ger- many it 1F, bring used in lavize ((11811- tlnes for hogs and other livestock: tn Scotland. it l5 used largely X01‘ cattle. and ls said to have cured goitre and done much to climiimtc gain-e among cows; and in Czuuida g5 well a5 other countries it is nOW uscd in biscuits and rations for 010115 and foxes. Stock rniscrs mixiiii; the" awn frcds are also using it tn a rim- ulderable extent and are undoubted- [y prospective customers for much larger quantities 1n the future. Fish meal plants (‘$108116 0n waste nah and pa,“ o; mg fish which. for u‘, ,_,¢,_;L part. are I211, over from the fresh flsh and canning tndustrlea- AB n :~ -1:.‘. 11.01": is n llmit to Pfmuckm" 1 . p; or 10s.: seasonal perimls of‘ -- . Piuctizin. What can be done‘ rough passage most crashed at the home end of his journey 111 a Toronto airport. where we Prime Ministers at the instance of Premier Bennett made their great nffcr to this cnuntryh" Baldwin last week. And by this time next year Mr- Baldwin may be ln a position to do more than merely sup- port Mr. Bonnets offer. One of the strange features of trav- el and adventure ‘was well exemplified hv Captain Erroll Boyd. who. after flying the Atlantic and weathering a from Montreal. al- Imperial policy we stand stood the moment the “on So said M1". A Parisian female soothsayer pre- dicts the end of Fascism in Italy in 931 and i; violent revolution 1n Ger- mairv. Ewnts- in the latter country‘ ~ ~ may Justify her 1n making her fore- “. , "n ,i--.-.1-e m 0"<.*?~ili1‘-r; 11w infill-i" cast. but 1r Fascism u m be dash-oy- i. - ,. .-. in; 1- 1y rvinfliiis 10 l?" 5"“ ed next y/eai". its enemies will have '1'- 1 " ‘7-"41- ‘my 1o beetir themselves lmniadia£el;,i_ ."of Canada and a good part of thc ircst of the continent. In their cri- ginal stair they wcrc v01": IPTOCMUF. as u result of living! n wild izamc and modem disease was little known among them. The coming of the white man. forcing them into new ways of lying has introduced tuber- culai" and other diseases. The Eski- mos ~wcre further north but do not appear to have the savage character- istics of the Indians. But both races are dying off. » Tho fart that. the Conservatives of Great Britain have closed their ranks and that Mr. Baldwin has definitely espoused the Empire policy enunciat- cd by the" Canadian Prime Minister puts R new and far more hopeful complexion upon thcsituat on crcatcd by the Imperial Conference. 'I'he1"c can be no doubt that the Labor Gov- ernment's uncompromising hospital- ity to the Bennett pvoposal. a hos- tility for which a few irvccnncilnblc and aggressive mcmbcrs of the Mac- Donald Ministry are chiefly respon- sible. has been an inspiration to the Government's opponents and has provided them w.th a policy upon which they can unite as a party" under Mr. Baldwin's leadership. The Dead Sea ls going tn be liven- cd up. according to reports from the Holy Land. In 1926 the. government of Palestine invited foreign capital- ists to make application for the p11- vllege of developing the rich mineral resources of the Dead Sea. which ls one of the most remarkable "hikes" in the world. Major Tulloch. formerly of the British army. and another capitalist received concessions to ex- ploit the region. It ls proposed to ex- tract potash from the waters of the Dead Sea by natural evaporation. More recently plans have been of the Arabs. shares to The corporation and Hotels Co." Under proper lrrlga- tlon. with the establishment Jericho and Jerusalem. may soon vie with Luxor as a winter health resort." ___.._i_.___. . strong and seemingly hnvovtlu- ~~.-.-.iimc»1<ii more iilaiaiigfiiluweimimiiminzmluiiv arm-Mimi $1 the» The latest to take this wistful" Tnwnc. ‘the \v:~'.1-1-'.i1o".'."n cditoi" mid writsrf I11 1110 ClllTOllL isisu" of HHFDPYB B37331‘. Mr. 'l'1:‘"-'l10 ask; iluleiully: ' tcving the climatr- but th0;~.i~ almi- 0111101111)" was sl1~p0c1 wi1'1 i». viczv 1'1, M. Juucs i n, ‘ 1 itho poisonous substances. - ("cuulric on‘ What l £11112 ‘ of flours By IIIMCJ W. Barlon. M.D. INFECTED FOOD You do not hear so much about iitumaine poisoning these days, be- ‘auuse it has now been learned that ‘what 11:1’; long been called ptomaine ‘pinsniiiiij; -due to decomposed pro- lflllbpdllflib cggs and grains-is really duo 1a tiny organisms growing in foodstuffs under widely different 1 ccnd 110115. In other words just as you ican have an iiift-ctiou iii different ‘tissues c-l‘ 111e, body so there can be [infection in the various foodstuffs . Thus there is not only the " thcmselvcs to contend with. bu’. thc miucriaal tlicsc organ- lbllll; 111:u11if.1c:ui"c. During .111 uttucl". o1 food poisoning l some of tlic sub) cctcd food was found tu contain a tremendous amount of 11111111 ycllov. uigriiiisms. I11 order to t0.t ll. n broth was made us 11g tlieic HUSDCCLIWI t3'.'_‘.',tllllSl\lS and :1 research wovkcr {APAUOWCCI some of the broth. Ho wa xickeu with the same nau- luzcri. and prcstration that .ver1 in the original out- ‘. l6. f) Jordon. University of o_ has bccn able to show that .i"aii1s of these organisms "0 of producing in broth a rubst :~ which. ivhcn talzcii 11y tlic mouth. pixmluciv; 111111.132. vomit ng. dzaiivhocn. and othcr intestinal dis- turbanci-s. Now 119w are you to know when you arc 0:111:11: fccd that may c011- tiiiii ihcvc ova Kins and cause thin imzsiiiinl dist: .»-' As :1 muilci" of fact v-z-u can't uiivw-n ‘~11. Iflmci that is @1210. food n hep! on icy. 111110.11". 011 ice .-'~1-- Lin-is. ls put 011 icc "1!ll.111fly also be :1 Ovcrrlpe food ls M 111d 111""! r suurcc of . i . gci" 5. .9 a shown that manufac- turctl liv thcsc mguiiisiius. is destroy‘- cd by boiling. and thcir power lS des- 01" i1 11:11: bccu ltroycd 01" greatly weakened by bong 110211011 to a tcmpcraturc of 140 to 150 dcgvccs Fcircnhcit. 01" about. thc 101m "ctirrc that is usccl to mnkc 1111.11; $1110 I01" bzibic: to drink. It would sccm thcrcforc that if you arc a raw food enthusiast. it would b0 well 10 ivztch this point carefully. as ,1111c raw food that may be caus- iua 1"."1ubl0. mid this tvuziblc thought to 1.10 duc ‘in L11’: raw oi" rough state. may ii1 fact bc iiifeclcd by organisms. Ifowcy ;- if 1n doubt about any fncd. rcmcinbci" that hczitiizg: o1" cook- 111': it. 11'=i1.\1l";" inakcs it safe to use. WWlQQ/fi. EARTIIS SILENCES How dcni" to hearts by hurtful noises imzirred The stillness of the inmiy leavcd trees. The quiet of green hills. the million- starved 'I'l'fl1'|l11llllL_\' of night. the endless seas Of silence in deep w.lc1s. where nat- ure broods In largo. serene, uiiiizzerrupted moods. Oh. but Lo work as orchards work- bring forth Pink bloom, green bud. red fruit and _ve110yv leaf, As iicisclcsslj’ as gold proclaims its worth, O1" as the pale blade turns to russet sheaf. Or splendid sun goes down the glow- lng West. Still as forgotten memories in the breast. Here without panting effort. painful word, Comes the snow, Making a sleeping ocean. None have heard Its waves. its surf. its foam, its over- flow; For unto every heart. n11 hot and wild It seems to say: "Oh, hush thee! hush. my child." —E1.he1wyn Wcathcrald. in Canadian enchanting miracle of made for a 8150.000 corporation to, establish a winter resort on the: northern shore of the lake. onc-thirdl be reserved "foré is to bc| known ms the "Dead Sea Shipping] of a.‘ motor boat and automobile llnc tol this plain} pupil's’ IIIDNEY _" “ PILLS ' ‘U, 11 Lliinrii l1 11' ‘$911; ,iwi“ri ,1'| f‘ "Eiir 1‘- 1"‘ W-‘I- 1' I?" ‘ _ I Einstein's Hound of Heaven (Muiitoba Ree Press) It was Dean 11189 who sighed: “We thought that lines were straight and Euclid true. God said ‘Let Einstein be‘ and all‘; askew." ~ _ But beside the noble twelve who are claimed to understand tho rela- tivity doctrine~though " the list has never been published and that, too. in this clay of lists—there will b2’ many times twelve to seize with anxious avidity the Einstein con- fession of faith as I1: has propounded it in the New York Times. How nbout it? Will this man who dips beyond the enclosing wall of the three dimensional universe bring fresh chartirigs to the mariners: what word will he carry from his place upon the ramparts? He begins with an analysis of i-nligious belief. “In primitive peoples 1t 1s, first {of all. fear that awakens religious iicicns, fear of hunger, of wild animals. ,0.’ illness and of death. i A second source of religious d9- Ivriopment ls found 1n the social feel-- iugs. This ls the God of Providence. who protects. decides, ri-ivards and punishes. . . This is Lhc social or moral idea 0f God. Common to all these types ts the anthropomorphic character of 1hr idea of God. "Only exceptionally gifted i indi- viduals or especially noble commun- itics, i-isc essentially above this lcvcl; in these thcrc is found a third lcvcl of religious experience. I call it the cosmic vcligious sense. . . . Thc individual fccls the vanity 01' human drsircs and aims and thc nobility 1 1 1 ill. that Bcies_fa15‘/b_§c_k of-‘Eiiis pronouncements. It 1s the the poctry. the martyrdom. and marvellous order which are 1 revealed in nature and in the world of thought. He feels the individual ticstiny" as an "imprisonment and, s1 cks to cxpcricuce the totality of existence as a- unity full of signific- ance. . . . "1 assert that. the cosmic religious mpcriciicc is the strougczt find = driving forcc behind scicu- Lilic research. . . . . What a dccp faith 1n tlic rationality of the struc- ture of the world and what o, long- 111p to understand cvcn a small glimpsc of tho reason vcvcalcd iii the ' world tlicrc musthavc bccn 111 Kcplov and Newton to cnalalc them to un- ravel thc incclianish of the heavens in long years of lonely work! . . . . "Only those who have dedicated their lives Lu similar ends can luivc a living coiiccption of thc inspiration which gave thcse men the powci" to remain loyal to their purpose in iapltc of countless failures. IL is the ccsmis religious sense which grants this poivei". "A contemporary has rightly said} that the only deeply religious peoplel of our la1"gcly materialistic age arci thc carncst inch 0f research." So Einstein sets up his fiIlRl‘. This l docs not involve. he claims. an an- ' thvopomorphic idea of God. I\"o?} Isn't "cosmic religious cxpcricnce"f but a God made in the image of the 1 man of science? And are not the! naen of research as tlic holy ones of , the faith, again the man of science ' placing his ideal upon the pedestal? | “Beauty is truth. truth beauty"; and the Poet has penned his confession. Said Lord Haldane, "After all it is the etei-nitics that count in the long run and the people who arc in con- tact with the eternlties"; and the Philosopher has penned his con- fcssion. That urgcncc “whcreto Bach and Mozart obeyed“; and the Musician's confession ls at hand. "In the handiivrirk of their craft ls | their prayicr": Ecclcsiasticus makes articulate those who labor with their‘ hands. | Senecas Greek Sailor mutters the creed of the Sons of Martha: "O God. you may save me 1f you will. you may sink me if you will. but ivhatever happens I will always keep my rudder true." "Thou delightest my heart." said the Emperor to the great Architect Piso. "because thou art building ms though the city were eternal." And the Builder's word is among us. It ls the Mathematicians‘ ‘Amen’ lthst accompanies Tolstoll‘; "Even in who face of death. twice ‘one is two." I Truth, truth, the urge to discover SHOP EARLY AND SAVE at the Metropolitan Store of mankind. It {_h°"°1' i" every 118e, in every race and _in every class and creed. ‘from his scarcli ‘when he finds iwondering lie shall reach the king- dom he shall tablet turned up by the archaeolo- gist?» spade centuries. but its word has llvcd on U19 11115 0f man and it is this word that Einstein would put upon his new ikon. to the laboratory". and cablii and con- fine his "cosmic religious experience‘ to :1 narrow path among a forest of tcsl. tubes! not brought back fivc frcm Leaven, lut he has brought something to Illa fellows. image of a human being and tLat 1:," somehow rather a coiufoistinz light? iii which to considci" is it the interpreter, of relativity“ I 1 l gone against nature. ~ night of won-k over the state of Den- ‘ with "the trumpet to the mom?“ And The Public ‘Forum l‘ 1 HOSPITAL MEETING Sir-A very important meeting is_ lo be held 1n Si. Paulo scl-ioolroom: cn December 2nd at 3 p. m. ‘ This is o. meeting of hospital eup- porters called for the purpose of de- siding definitely the site on which the new hospital shall be built. Meetings to discuss hospital mat- ters, 1n the past, have been very poorly attended. In some cases n gathering of 15 to 20 people have been called upon to decide matters of grave importance, affecting two- tlilrds of the population of Prince Edward Island. The meeting on Tuesdaywill set. 1.10 definitely the site on which the new hospital is to be built and I trust Lhao _a. very large attendance oi’ contributors to the campaign fund will be present and express their opinions, bearing in mind that we nre building a hospital, not for the present generation @1111’. but for many generations to Wme- "N! Site. therefore, ls a. very important consideration. "I am S11". etc. W. F. TIDMARSII, I Chairman Executive Commltteei history, 1 the glory f writes its i"oll "Let not him that seeketh cease until he fiud, and 1 1 he shall wmuerf have rest." On this 1 has lain the dust of And lie would confine his temple FPTIWPS the Man of Science has He has rriadc bur-self 1n the the o,i.itlior—or 1 Figure It Out (Ottawa Journal) i Here is a ncvuand startling judg-l merit given 1n a Jersey City Court.‘ ‘ 1t comes 1n the form of an order solemnly restraining a voluble and} ‘ sleepless rooster from exercising his,‘ - lungs between the hours of 10 p. 111.! and 7.30 a. m. Nature prompts 111ml to do ths. and he is specially equip- ped for the work. So the court has It is worse even than that. The Constitution of the nation has been flouted. How can an ambitious rulcr of the roost enjoy life, liberty and the puisuit of happiness 1t he be for- bidden to crow when the splrlt prompts him? All through the ages Chanticleer has enjoyed this pr1v.l- cge. 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