l l » »i ,l, lu., i,_ ia if" il' H ,i W F2 . i ,l .1 i; l it i . i l u an ffl .» W7; ai.; i iii _ _ :__§f_ gf . A iii, _ _ nl ‘ , ?<~ . l . §;t‘|» .~~f ii I =i _ W1* l lil' H V ,QQ . ,uv it .f ,__ _. . it 1 .3 i . . ‘E ~?§§l i crm ww 11'... is r . 0 Mm »» g . l<,v l l i M ‘ r .g . ‘.. {' ii u » i P? 1 ,. \ » ~ v _ '....l`.'hnnlv~ers¢\ry of Great Brita.in's ff _§ ,§__¥nr,:y ina, the wir. The function " ‘..";'___Z?as attended by some 80,090 veter- I. T glam and was so successful that it $2: las decided, on the suggestion _of 2;`I;\r:hc.:a¢oh scott, ciao.. ns.o.. 4; _gda in the Great War as recorded “lon the walls of the Memorial Charn- PAC 7 FOUi\ ¢§l"'|xu-i-1 TIIE tIIA|iLOTrEr0Vll| uunuuuil _ li /n.n~Z hesldealbll-lnnn\.‘I‘Ja' llnlll. _I0 is unset. Ill. neon; cqnu. ' nnuauvaluusudaa f M.Uporyear(l.l . l ii E5 EE UF' , V \'- ‘ i x E ‘ _w=,=>N§a4Y»'-mw§°Y.1'~ FINE MEMORIAL- will be Ncalied that in August :hat year.-as Dart of the centennial fiselebmiona oi 'the city of 'nn-onto, ';.`l great reunion of war veterans Qook plaoe, the opening day of the _-:reunion coinciding with the wth szailiii " >. "Bums, chaplain ol the rust can- ' adian Division, to commemorate it in some enduring literary form. The result has been the publication of a magnificent procure, profusely illustrated, outlining not only the record of the canadian Ccr;s re- union but the whole story of Can- ber in the Peace Tower at Ottawa as well as in Canada‘s battlefield memorials in France and Belgium. The reproductions of tim Memor- ial Chamber panels, of all the bat- tlefield memorials, and ~of note- worthy paintings of Canadian war activities, would alone make this publication of great value. The lit- erary content is in keeping wi‘h th‘ artistry displayrd in the make-up.. and reflects credit on all concern- ed in its publication. The editor-in-chief is Archdeacon Scott himself-the famed "Canon Scott" of the War days, known, loved and almost idolimd by every member of the Canadian Corps-who contribuifrs an inspir- ing message on the significance of the reunion at Toronto, from which we quote. I “I think," writes Archdeacon Scott, "that the chief thing which stands out above all others in con- nection with the R/e-union was the revelation of tb.: fact that there are greater values in life than can be computed in dollars and cents. Comradeship, loyalty to fair play, imselflsh regard for the welfare ol’ others, especially the weak and world-beaten, and, above all, a background of manly religion which recognizes God as the supreme ruler of human destiny, these are the things that count and are eter- nal. This truth was brought home in a lasting way to all those who looked at the deeper meaning of those -inspiring and colorful parades of strong men who had ence been tested in the iumace of bitter self- jacrifioe. Let us take to our hearts Zthat vision of life's great realities jnd more and more surrender our- iselves to the servirn of our God. our _'King and our country, as we pledg- :ed ourselves to do at the end of Ithe Drumhead Service." f The procure is beirut published lby the Canadian Vnteran Amocia- _ticn, Toronto, at a price which :must be little, if anything, above the _actual cost of production. Not war :veterans only, but all our citizens, Twill iind it of permanent value fend Interest as a portrayal, unique `in its way, of the spirit and sac- -_rifice oi’ Canada in the Gmat _War. ETHE SAAR PLEBISCITE ' Commenting on the Bear plebis-_ cite results, an exchange remarks that it would l are been a. surprise to the world if the saarlanders had not voted (as they did) overwhelm- ingly in favor ot a return to Ger- many. They are German by 51006 and the ties oi' race are often stronger even than those 'bf self- intetest. From every point oi view except that oi’ national sentiment the argument in favor of contin- uance cf the recion under MMU' rule was unlnswerable. The Boar nu had il muon hiaher level 0! prosperity than therest of Ger- many since the war; It has had freedom of speech and of assemb- ly. Ita religious liberty has been uri- impa-ired. It has been exempt from the persecution, repression and bloodshed which have dll\'l°°d “N mth; regime in the Fatherland. lift these advantolll did prevail al race. tl? B' illicit ;!‘§=§g§ §§;€iEs `§§§§z »Baa¢-'but thel¥°°l°l'i-W »"At a *time like this." he niu,'"ii in not mne- ly u¢°°w\-rr to be active. you ahve '°_ °_°°°\ ~¢¢iv_¢-".'ri1».B¢m¢it _ew ernment irnot only active hm, at l°l1¢th'convey|'tho appearance of mivi¢y._# ~' ' 'l'hc<ec|tHarnbux1i||n'cpoa- ‘Pl "°'“W"|h l7f|VlN‘li!R¢U ll: iogetlier'aaa|t_eptoapur_ely¢¢m. °°."°_“¢ mttm' ¢i.¢duM.i°i\. md his Hllll|!|l||&H(QNtl\dlbtli¢|@ unlvmicuu. 1-hs* éducaiwnbi 1.4. 4°' -"“1_"\“l, \»L°‘=°unnu_M in an its entirety. and swrycno will have an equal names wana the ` eat rung According to the Government at the State hub it in hsaiih'or.and a nation if it loader: 4 l- I hour. ` °‘=11_im»¢»wn¢arynhwuma_ The line B holly i _ “.....'"‘~»°e.' .- I B|§N!l stctein`e_nt is alwarl un; “ii nuevo U.; _‘__ ..."”i‘li In Qflott 8 be aaeoualy expressing opinions that they we iatcrcomaeiled to boi-:ow fiom others. ' _. _~ 0'* .U.9.v...°».._l.li~.. Wi11'h&vo ivllncd twenty- dvivtorien generation of Britons tow silver, goidmi and diamond iubilees. now mother geoeratim 'b°m»dur_i9¢ the int fifteen Years of the =» old Qireenu reign will, D-V~. D9 ahleto claim to have seen what must' be liven mrer, if not U¢\11_¢.te interval- ing. How often in history a. gener- ltim in lily country ~has seen three such odlibrutlolld in their or- l’ §E it -dinary "sequence, 'ol-'out or it, is in the present case, would require ceiied..seern to he running th_in';_a sters who did get up.-Ottawa Store clerks in England are ensured and girls under 18 in shops to 52 hours a week until December, 1936, after which the hours are to be 48 a _week. Twenty-four hollrs’ over- time inrsix weeks a. -fir may bs worke_d.'but no more tea-ii 12 hours- in'-any we week. lnnpioysrsmust allow their young wbrkefe a. break due to the record.. long continued 9! ,at least _20 minutesafter a con- torientlal down-pour such as had- gn'-1°'-'5 ;5f;¢C_l\__k°f “V0 thhgm' Wgfl _ _ , a_me en on prim es, never hithe.io been expxlenced in '_~ Perma _ M 4_5 mmm! at' but must be allowed, and if away, one Reports from Europe ;' licate that Gezmanyis .flirting wizh the idea qt retumlng to the _mague of canogliatirii of some of th:_ -more objectionable clauses of thei;'D'aiitY oi Versailles, it -in lalieveaf the Germans would rc- prepared to re.- turn to the conference table ‘at Geneva. It would- be understood that Britain‘s influence would be usedio' persuaded-”rance and tha other countries to agme to altering be; we 015 ,od whgnw' they gp;-m3_ 'the treaties.-Border Cities Star. one cannot num umm cumin ment-ary representative, -Nr. Him” -similarities in the attitude of present-day Japan and that oi’ im- perial* ‘Germany before the war. Americans* can see no possible ex~ cuse for a conflict with Japan and no possible -benefit which would comb' emn from a victory in such a conflict. It would be aplague with- out ; compensation. The ‘ job' of Americarr diplomacy is to prevent such a plague froni entering.-Ohh olgo Tribune. ' ` ~N_ot along a` vhitor from "Mall, but a visitor from almost any other cbuntry on this pleinet, would find' it_a_ strange civilisa ion which con- dones the killing of 'approximately 30,090 persons and'the injuring. of 853,000 or more byautomobiles each your in the United stain. mow or _them either yoiml or old. Ia piviiege of every citing to dri car when and where and as pleases. on all sorts of errands to'th'e_mcat trivial, of such im rtance that it supersedes rigrittof children and elderly people fo live?-Providence Journal. ~ M. new. as"a stints such which 553'; fgégrir _:if-=_§ .§i=i.i.l§iii;§ §i§§§2_5§€ef-2=_.§ §§~ne§_§§§§§§§§§‘i §§€§;§E§*5`gg It Nations. If the . Nazis ecnld=.<;-get . Great ,Britain to consent.-to .the ' FORUM rwrlzorrair ` “ M-f ul1l¥liViDl.U.Pthewom~ou in This ancient foib iii nature at religious big _ cores, the greatrend in _s§_»v."s>\>l_»°.i1v»".i» wi. _ .unoka or selfish iam-n_ hide. Aa wisdom, thowledle, richness. mm-nion~ and- nicest is doing much for pi_u-istianitymo will .qualities alike mime-lend to the social welfare- of' this- Iloevcn-bidv Partyism _carried-to extreme ‘ie -£1-zilraps not olietter _exenapliféled tha; can certpi.n_pr_e ents _ the United‘Btate‘e beinfdected without having stated a policy ci-‘a miuciivle- ._ "Hold yo.ur..t°ueuv". they _were told, »“and we will elect youi" 'Ia it any wonder that such: a. ws- tem brought _m a term 011 'blood- shed and horror? ' What our country needs islight. . .§; args _° ' itéléi the party they mnliurt. . “ith good reason, that they will share’ _ _ , ' . » .. the fate of their wuseners in the ';u§°g‘hei‘:;°iL°:n;°§i°:.rc;?oitil,t%°?iY;;f iltnigtatinithtgr get Reich. Before the inhaler is er- Britons born on ui- heme June dl-y 'great asain in illumma tbsacc- uy »»»~~»»»»»= » um- .°i.:‘m:, i::.:~::.l.°.;'.:'.~ :;‘..:.f‘fy__0a;\- gl ca‘i]?pe:l’dwlliechgkt:c'L;glie cam Ye-gf “\;~°“t y°"m-uh-how the young mi’ put ¥ertpe°gk onaperimetfiul *, gd t 1 h O COUIOI IH -PTO "n¥ not reiect Outrisht- The-» German §P¢'hsm~ lxllqf nf ';f,l¢m°,:,;,§ are they io ticker and l»rawl.ru1l!‘ ‘ ‘ ~ any terms. and there may be a res wgrld °__l_;*i\_\:el11~§<_?_1l/°_:;g_i;'_¢; US _Z I am su etc" _ _. long and bitter conflict before the , ' - ' Y' Hoygpm CANADMN' . , . . ln t th t . Y th. ‘ Saar is handed over to tne xnerccs éauedfgrgsf-t°;em 1° 238 r?;f,n_ ---av-» ~ - CANADIAN' coimosrwlolfrn n . im`. ` ' ' i . ‘ of tr Nazi reg e_ and everywhere the old men, so- _|.ED|mA-Hoya . . ‘ as before, with some of them 'cn ' ~ ' - "`””°"___”‘” ”°""S _ ‘ “mv M =° f=»1°=» ue y°35s- ..§.§i;§.?¢i.§.“°..’.‘.‘.?’.°’?.f}2I.‘l.;’.‘..'li?"i.*‘§.'.. saw ‘danger to his party, and lost I “cw evuysbdy is nmnéd’ -and Jbumm' ' no time in denouncing it It was one of the few cases in which the . _ , _ - | . such a plaze as the Sw valley- »‘“‘°" °°“‘"“°‘“’ '°" Y°“"¢ Liberal leader exnlqlied a comet litiell foresight u li in 1 . ` " . ' ,_ 9° .. . S ° am "“¢°1'“’° SMP’ M* Wh1°h°°»m~ 1”' No doubt his iii-st rear was that - I 1 l » .t.°` f°’°° Wm* HT’ New Year- Th’ .the make-up orthenew party would’ Charlottetown could have the best _act limits the working time of boys be from me.mnk_`,_ M me vast mum ber of his own discontented follow- ers. , There -was ~ the ~probab1e addi- tion of n. limited number of disaf- fected Conservatives, but these v1ould_'be few,;.and, as in the old patrhns._'ind" _ essive movements me mais hlqgytvoula as from the ‘I 'I.»ibe`.`ral . ' Ill the ` , of the farmers and progressive ~org'anizations he had the fortune'to’eiilist.most of their support in parliament, In the C. C. 1'. case the ‘danger has been that the tail would wag the dog. and _the King \°.'i.ng role-. gated to .play second fiddle. This was the incentive to show the teeth tc.-imc. e,.1!.l~ . _ < J - _~¢.!iow.,ti'i_er%7i_s; perturbation. ‘Pre- mie_r_.»Ben.ue H. .-'Ref°rm"`l>°1i°r in-` cludes much that the C. 0.;F. lead- cref hwc,-'fstrenuously advocated They cannot recede from their own_ policies. If they do their yeoman support will goto Bennett candid- ates. It even. troubles some of 'tiie 0. C. F. leaders themselves. The self confident- Agnes McP_hail -ie troubled also. What if liar electoral body guard vote for- the' policies sho preached, and for the Conservative candidate? » I-lore dream ~ of -woman rule in S_outh.Cfrey is nightmare 'pf real- worry.‘ thiiih itla good thing, but I ‘mean advantageto _spring it so sudden, ihgtead of_“five years ago", and dive her a cha.nce_to fit in -some~ other gioove. " < That “Raef0'rlIi""mo've il liken cat lc't`loose in a' field' of very much frightened mice( ‘ _' _ - - - - ram Bir, etc.; ONLOOKII _ ` "ina nearn\n.-.mini-_Y _ ` sir,-win allow brte a i’ one iuriou|'=\mp¢m»¢is.nnus;a1 an- nouncing every act or. hopeet sug- nneqon wi-lm or Isl'-W1 °! ’°l\°_m11ti°a-I rartv they than whose tunidity-and perhaps eww. while umdodus .eud»-#ur fmm os...-_ Qvetrthliil »id.cr. dunamr *H ¥\'“_ UHIDUIU: 1 ,DUl'.'l’0_ D0' sg- much 1006 in- time, meals sized ould Bend body from side toside. upper part of body and bond over to side, .keeping hips- ,and knees straight. Do this on each side,- increasing each week up to 20 times and raise- legs BIOWIY to me venwlu p05ltlOIL D0 not raise buttocks off the floor. This may be hard at iirst. 'Do this dtimes, increasing one time each week up to 12 times. ~ Remember that it is sluszish liver and not the stcmi that ia usually. at fault. ‘ .7 dOhE one each (2) ni.. _.n , . . : ~ _ .. _. _ Says the son of 'manz "I am oldi" .Yet he knows there are older . ‘_ - thinléz ‘ ` _ The lurking wolf on the wold; 'Rae windy, spuniy' wings Of' the 'sea-gully andthe s::.-:rea- _ tures, careful and cold. ' ulrewne,-though’ time be olu, _ There _lreever olderithinup Mountains in- enow-clouds stoled; The gcidenfdowngoings '_ Of-theispent-sun-, ini-lis harness -of changing gold. _ ‘ O what is it then to be old? still older. and older things _ Puiaeithrough itiie vast' untold _ In aoonian 'journeyingsi _ Maieetio' orbs andgorbits, mysterious . ; .manifold - .’ -Geox .Herbert clam. noni. ‘should nomic dmc. .1 will not _mis _iinisquai new to suggest ¢¢iwr,'wu_» °f 'mine the wi-ltr. Surely the'time.has comewhen the iqwbhouid d il' with .the death Dominion of w us ml-te inno- P°!".l¥»!` in ours. Who that'.ludge| and- mistakes ceiitperecnl to de not time todiaeover other ways or dealing with_~euch'criminal|.' more modern. hU!l\ll_\¢. scientific* and Christian? 111ie‘ftihotion'_0f‘t\ie_etate` should be to _|av¢1ife,not to commit the some wN_n¢ tho' criminal hal done: = . r ani,=sir, aw. - ~ _ - i 1 ll. B. DINNI <55; e§~§E age "lie _ . ' PUHJQ 0P'lNl0N_ may taken past autumnthereoame to” York Horse dhow, a year-g of great attraction to all a~ horse _(and who 'iced a fine horsel) a detach- thirtyfthree well setup men from the.R..U.M.P. They got considerable advance _publicity from the pressduring the onthe time of~ the- show. Their colorful uniforms, fine mounts, and the splendid feats of ' horaemanship performed by thcn.daily in the 1! w not appreciation and praise onthe part who did it, to the Royafcdnadian Mounted Police they 're§resenied,`. laid to Canada, their naive land, that greet Dominion to the northi ‘ In the 158318; was my E004 .C-P\°°°‘ of work to me from the _extreme extreme west of visited. fax, Sydney, Fredericton, bec, Montreal. Wimllptt. Uulllfl' to_n,_' Vancouver was not a hurried day-or two to a~ contrary one`oi'~.t . Illtlllei fox-_ I hand draw P°lnt to the local learn an close ttwns and gives one a accurate picture Plrtiwliirly is this if one do _it rather leisurely and-‘not thrcush a manga city ci- as is sc often dons by In the Maritimes I tendency. _boih in un pi-su W°f\i °f mouth. to criticize the n.o.M.l=.' _ constructive ariiism.. 1, B 80011 thins and is welcomed by anyone worth hie.sa.it_ 'bug 'pcm 11\l1l1\llN11¢» destructive criticism is mean stuff and at times produ¢g.`. ivo,of e ict of harm. _Having hid, as I have already mentioned, A lifeluill admiration for ¢hg.||pm\- aanimiion I!" ask o °0Bdt t0 °0ld$ n.c.u.r. capacities. 'may fully nammg to my ideals. tofwhae I hm_alwal;l: Pictured them fo be-'c'apabis`,_'¢m- °1~ut»‘h°neet. had-warning. fs..-_ is Figigg to sg! ’°¥'°\ *hw duty Yoftheir country U WW ‘\lB4lM‘l!lnd`_It. Atlthe and °1~mv my in canada.. I me 1 wuldtakeoftmyhattcihangyul ganadian Mounted Police-and I °l°, P¥'Pud _of them. I .hope that :;-°‘.:1.+°-n-»f~»»» °-»»~ molar." °°°°“’,' 7"” °"°_ 4'. that um. uid: aaa 'noi can imc. in the marina., and thu P00010 had not the experience Pin! Dlltform could- bin ' would run amuck at his been doin! ever since. ‘ I Uh. Sir, etc.. _ srloraron COLDS' Macs Syrup of Tar And Q0d_Liv°r Oil :uMwWM .Fl vlll. and out is what he has lmn` l}§§'§5_% ‘trials gig “fl e e~s_§§! . =§=§g,°F§§ "§ EE". lei. cd unita- dable thllt of training _ _ _ 09 QN9. made ,a i\5_.w _ new mon, that there, might be _an occasional mis- ffit- dieoovered,"one" who would not be a 'credit to _the organization. I felt, 'howevex_", that it would be only ,fair to ‘give the officials a 'infant rua Uf;déVBl or nm ~5__iit'tle`~;time to do their their organization er ~f°.::.‘°~= . ___eae andup to as ae in the Western the younger, will have every _ great aswas and that and old, pride. grestringof the showattraotedi ‘_`i l ‘ v' *'- _F QiPC1PON>OO§*iOO~O44»01F¥40 h uhll . . _ ' ' l si f.:.l.. "*¥7`.".. ;f.L‘5‘$E..?,. 9.3!” l _ - . `. Nyaarolcu. namwan _ » A‘l‘_l°l_*4I- mamma 'lichetn on _ala-one-al lalwqald Shih) J ““..:;.=.-......»~ --~...~....- - ‘ -mana ma annum 5': a mu _uma an nu uanpunu. I W. K. _ROGERS _ .oicyaioimisgae " ' ' ra|anlio_|adul._ i ll; ti 146 Richmond St., much interest and keenlattontion, ~ ' ' “ . `~ » - l - ' ~»+H¢-M-H40-¢o+o+o_ _ _ ;=§==$B ==llllIlll==I E. R. BROW ' Life. Accident, Siclzgless and Plate Glass Insurance ' at ,Lowest Rate; .1 T1 -Agent at Surnxncrside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown IIlIQIIlFIIIQ55!-IIIIII-llllhlllimm-I EIIHIIIE, B.A..C.P-A-.C-G-A cunrnn runuo 'aococurawr uxsmn or. »- ‘ F oarmman aoolzrr or' cor acoouuraufrs coannscionan. ron ammo srrmavrrs nl nl ’ _ ~ svrallu: couar or r. I. 1. ues. 1 mas ii a point to must ~ ` _ _ r. aaaaraasaxraauva In me-nv or the officials of ou or. ' _ rm: cananlas canon' inure nun cl to quiet. _ _ , assoourion. uurrim _ _ . th - lam; or Nova scofna nuunluo n@a|@ ‘li ‘~|1n|u.= "|I‘°‘iJ f fffllll\4()1f’1I15()“1', In IL In .accounting qaicma opened up and tcvbed. __ __ labor raving ation methods installed. len, .thorough-a0in¢,' eager ui per. _I _cm aocoununimnucuied is nn maui rquaomma. llonthly.`||||ar¢`erly alul annual audit. ` `laInnerlheelea.lAProiltandLcaaAccoInhpropar~ed. lneomwliaxretarmiwritten npandllled. l Ilnancialanmgsnienk made- between debtor and _ _ creditors. _' i>.'c.aoxss. limited lilabllity Companies Incorporated. TIIIPIIONI 181|. < a ‘I ew J ou Outdoor mon are "“‘“h\°_ _ ‘|°“"¥, °lW\.9 t boot itlorlilavoifr and luring' ;z