Pmi". rout: . Ila Charlottetown Guardian Prelltlunt LIeuL-Cnl. W. Chi-liar S. Mel-II" - u-nidvlll .1. It. Burnett. F-J-l. '|llI |)lfb‘l'lill' J. ll. Burnett I. J. l. . (‘All l) .-\. ilul-Klltliull. U. H. O. rl Frank “Mk-tr and D. K. Currlo Anoa-iulo llililu 41111111111; Ullll)‘ 1ft 11111-11 111871 $5.00 per year (In lulvlncul 1.-111.-..-.1 1.. r11, 1.1111 ‘rim-e tiiluiml 1111111111 $1.1m 111-r 31-11: (In llu-led In (‘ulnnlu and Pulled Slllll ulvanu) Tcesttu‘. "stiaffiala 1911i Rcpulrinled Potatoes Rillflll 111111. 1..11.11:.111 ~1»1-1] ;_I_I'11\\H iti laun- 2111-11. \\‘-..11 111w .111111 l._1 1.111.111.1's \\‘L-.~1-.1_.1 1l.-.111111111. l1:1_1 1~ ‘x111 1-11111111) 111-11 kind 111 11.11.1111" 1.1- 1111-51. 11~ \\.1_1 1111111 1111- niitrkt-ts 11f L111e111111 ..11-1 .\1--~111.1' 1l11~ 11111111r. .\ .rich 1511-11111 111l11r .11 1-1111111111-11 1411111111111 111111 111111- 111171 <11. 11. 1' 1~ 1-1-111111111 '11 l1.1\'1- 111-1-11 \11;1|1111-1l 1111 >11111.:-1.11 1111111111113, :1 11111111 1>r1-li111111:1r_v 111 1 1-11 11.11111 .\l.11'l\1-1. 111:1! 1111111- 1- 1111111111-5 .1111l 11> 1,1|:1cc i11 1111-1 ~-111ll :1\~111'1111. ,1..11..;. .11 . _\.-..11.1 1.1.1.111. grmvursl ni1-rcifull_1-, and shying hits 11f bluttiug~112111cr :11 l , _ “new“ cure for PBPUC MICE!’ 1B 11n- 11. . 1\11111= 1- 111 \1111.11..1l1. \':1ll1-v X11111 him. . La-pm“ has bee“ for canning” one llllullced. m“ ‘mesm’ “Mlle” t°° _ 1 - 1 - - I . . . v1 the 111111111 factors 1n world Prq- 1 111111111 Wlfh the diet and makes the >1. 1..1111._111-..1 1111-1 111.111 111111 1-1111111 1111. 1111c 1l;1_\' ivhun this misclitcvtiiu: 121d had 11111-11 gress. and so far as the Empire 151mg u! alkalies unnecessary, there 11111111111- . 11.11 1.1.1. 1... 1111' 1111- 1i1.11"-\1-1 in “IIIIET up 111 h1~ tricks, and rouscd the 111d clerk's au- $111395???“ giifialilrllawfgoBldliricémnéll-1 is going to be a real trial o: the “+19” “ll” l m‘ "1"""'i.‘i 515 1* 17”“ lmldlo “a9 g” ‘w ti“! he Lhdged him auu». d“ ruonl‘ h" 1110211111113 the stage when she 111-iii1luiiilodaoldinpiiiegisdganiihiliifiiéirii-ili: . -1.1, 11.11; .1 11'1I1 :1 14111111 111'1c1-. I‘l‘.1-_v 1111111; 0111-11 1111‘ dour, dashed out 0t the 111d mam s J6 able to resume overseas lendingl -.. 11.9 Anlerlclln Jollmal or Dlges: -. 1 1 1111111111 11» 111..'1.11_ ~1»1111- 1-\111-1'i1111-11t.~. \v:1_v and r.'111 headlong into .\lr. 1321111111111. “'1_ll‘10lllfd1§t111'b111l% U19 6m 01 9119M" tivr- Jtiices and Nutrition. in refer- .111 ~ 1.11.1 l:1.-11.1--".1. 11:.- l':111:1111;111 _1-1-11 \\'2l> Shortly aftcr .\l1'_ Bztldivin sent for 1111* boy. ‘Llolilillulgle Gvtxleellilllllfisll "1119110165595 179811941 B! Jeffefifi-‘fn 113', .. 111.1 .l.-111:.1l 1111-11- 111 l.111- .\'11\'- ".\lv 1:111," hc >£li(‘l, “l want to sav that if 1 tvcrc 111-mes, 1t 1v1l1 Jlvbab.’ be found Him” a sals'_ , . l , .. - . . .- . l _. . . l 5 _ Over a course of about six . 11 »1- 11111-111111. 1". 1111- 11111.111111-< ivcrc 1 _v11ur .'1g1- and iverc- 111 an 11tf1r1- 111th an old “u: 311M111 “lltvflk ‘l0 "mks; malls tnoutns we have treated 35 cases of 1 - 1- l1 1 1111;11.-.1 “.11 1v11ll :1l.1111- >111 . 1l1-rk l 11111111 1111111211111- 1 >llt1tllfl trc.1t 111111 :1> 11111 111111Mlnfgfilllollllailfa,“.,“§§é Pelltic ulcer 111th hlstidlne 1h- . . , . . . - - - - 1 .1. . .....».- ..1. 11...-.- .-.l1u1 1.. 11-111111-r:11c~ ‘ 1111. But 1 11111111" 1f l \\'1tt't- _\'11L1r 11111: and souic- ging and .1...1 51... .5 aux“)... w s“, llfiggg“s~co'$lf 1321522; WQIlEhF- 1~.11'11.- 1 1-1 11-111111! .-1111111:11~ 1111-11111. 1111- p11- 1 one asked n11- n11t to treat him as _v1111 do (:1~l<- lI1u1flW-—'1'l1<' AHPklHHd NW5. pulse blood ‘pressure andangéi; 1111.» 11.» 1.111 .11 .1111111-111l111111-~. >11 11s 111 - 111g liecausv they appreciate the \l‘1'\lk'(‘.\ of this Human “aua-‘Erlv lows to findings were recorded before ghel .. 1...».1.111 111 11111l»\11nt1-r. lhus . 111d servant) l should promisc- not 111 1111 it, 111111 "take a fiver and even 111th the [implied COUFSe of injections were .1 111-1-1- ...1.111 111 Xovctuht-r l should keep 111v prnniise.“ best 1n1c111 - ‘ - fare ' Pmcmauy ‘mammal d1" 1 - '» - - v ' " 1 the fort-cs '1' ved a ainst thet k “as given or treatment by mefl‘ .:1 11.1~ ..11 1.. 1.11- H1111>11 Illdfhp, ll w“ all lrl-cslallbk appeal Si“ 11181111111161“ lmejgledrutitgl c.1105 lollolved. “one or me pa“ . 111.1 1111- 1111111. th:11 fir-t >11u1l\ umvestlngp. m dublnus ‘Schemes 1 rots ivere confined to bed and the -. 111%. .- .1.'1-1- 1-111111- I111‘ 1111- inzirkct whose ornutc p111~s1-111111iot1 lulls sus- 1 ; llllguligunlllasmlperllilnted t” 0°11‘ - . o. ipa ions. pvt yrur tlu iuhuni-e) mulled to 111 1111- c1111. \v:1< pluntctl 11111..11»1-~ 11.111 111 11c tiriir-d s11 .'1\‘ 111.1 1.1 1. .1 1 11:111-1.11 11111111 1111- end 11f l‘ 1- 1'.‘ 1-1-1-11’ _._| 111111 11111~1 11111 l11-t1111l11I1‘-'<l§ 1., ..~-._. 1 1'1 1 i1 .11111-1 ]~l:1111l11r111l11-r season .1 i- 1. , 1;11. 1 1111-11 111 1111‘ vczir". 11 1. . - 111.11 ...1111- 111' 111g 11111411105 thus .1, ., 4 1..- .,.' 1111.1... [-_111\:1r1l l~l.'1111l_~111cl~. h, 11.1.1. .i1111111-1\ -1.111- 111:1: ~111;1ll sliipmcuts} 1 1.111: 111..111- 11'1»111 1lll> 1'1'11\-111c1- 111 vlzunaicz1 " l‘ l. ,-,;,.1-11,~...1;.[ 1.111-1....1-~. Dirt-ct \l1l1)l11<‘tIl of .1 1:1'111~ '11111.-1~11 1:111:111x1 111111 tin-111 l-lritaiti is 1 ' -1 hut-go. 11. II 11111111 1111111- 13.1" 1-111r11r11\'in— "111-111 l>111.-11'11111-111 to inuwtigatt- I118 V . ..1' .-.11.‘-1--111_1 1111- l-‘.1'111<h nizirkt-t 1..1-1-~.1’. 111111111411 >1:1111.11c:1. :1; 1111- .\11\'a Swill-l 1.11'1,1;'.1.111:'~ ~1-1111 111 111111- 1111111“. -- \\’hither Bound!" I'11.l1‘-r 1h.- ;1'11.11 111-111111111 the hloncton T111185 parts. 1cm must f11ll11iv closely. vcloped. By a. slight adjustment of :1 coutn or it can bc split up into a numht-r of st-gtucnt directions at 111161‘. uoisc. results. A Baldwin Story l’ri1111- .\lin1.~11~r: 5111111- _v1-:11-s ago a y-oung 111d ivorkcd in 1111- office 11f Statilcy 111111111111. 1111111 1111- Prime .\li11 istcr of (in-at Britain. l1 “'21s this l1u_\-'s d1- 1 1111,1111, along with 11111- 11r two otlicr young fcl- .1_1~ 1.111:11|;1'~ \\1-.-l<l_v. ‘"1111, 1011's. 111 plague 1m 111d Clcrk. tv-‘lfiiflg 111111 H11- 1 Editorial Notes f A 1111111 drought and sunshine \\-11ul1l 111111" 111-- apprcciau-rl. It t A new and profitable outlet for our strau. berry crop secins ncaring realization. d‘ * d‘ it Though 111,1‘ prict- 11f pfilfllnfw l1:1~ fztllcti 1111-11- still seems a good dcmand for 1111-111. l ¥ ‘ .\lus_~11lini i, afraid he is going 111 he isulutt-d in the indicated new line up 11f 15111111112111 p.111 t-r» v 11. 1 The first of the Coronation cniigraitits are -lu1- . to sail 1m return from 1k Sir .-\11rlr1-\1- hiacPhail h:1> an article in 1111- currcui Quarterly R1-vic1v 1111 th1-l~‘;1111il_v—-l\‘11r:1l and Llrban. in which he makes some 101111111 com- mt-nts on the tendency towards socialism in modern legislation. 1i 121111111111] 1111 \\c1l11c>d:1'v. 111 11 it i h.» F.1- 111111-111113 1-111111111-111: l V "'1 ‘11- R1111! 1 ..11..-111~~11.11 .111p11i11t1-d by Fish- l‘ .l\l11111r1-;1l ivzis the only city 111 f1_\1l1l1_1- l\‘1'1_11.-1l l_,,,___ \1.. , .,.- \1..1.;.1111 11. 11111111111 11111. 11111qer .\t:111d;r_d 1111 (foroiiatioii Day. l’e1'1111ss11111 11:1; l“ m,‘ , l“ ll“, ‘alum 1.13., U11 l1... yew ol11a1n1-1l 11y .'\l1l11:iry llcudqiiaitcrs to fly _f_h1.~ 1;. l.._ , ,l- 1W1 1,", ,,l- l1... 11_1:_ 14 ‘vl“:{\‘tlille 1.35 symbol o1 r11_va1t_v 111-cause of thi- tact that lvng l” n L, W: M W“ “M, 131111;." 35.11 11.5.‘ .._\-_ 1 tleorge \ l‘ ivas the first monarch to he croit-ncrl “.1 ,~,,,. l, 1,1. 1,...,.l- llllll-Ul], y," “l... 19a...“- 1 1111111 of Lanada. apart from 1111s .\la1est_v‘.< dc- l_l_ lwlllpxlylhv1 11m p,l_l.,.1,,,,1,. 41,1 n“. pl“... siguation as kmg_of (ircat Britain. ln prc-ivar 111-111r1- tl-i- (‘11111111-“1-111 \v.'1< 11111111111011. l’r1.'11'11- ‘l3__"5 "1513111111 5l7lllrlard _“'il5 “my” mll." "he" 1r! ul- l,,,l1,l l,l...,..l,, H1 \l._.,_.',,.-,,1_, 11b1,“... g9... 111$ .\l:11es1_v was 1n residence. wherever that el-‘Hul- .-,....1. 1.. 11.1111 111-1-11 .11 15111111111111 practice mlgl" be- ‘ ‘I l‘ {~1- 11-:1--- 111-l 1'11.- 111111111i~~111n h:1~ of c1111rs1- _ 111111111 .,..1 .-'.;.1 ......-1_...... p1... ;.1.-.._-.,1\. kn...“ Th:- posttnaster at Coronation, Alberta. nos “lull ,1“, “MA-Hun. |‘(-|‘1‘1{]( ll, .11, I.I\|1(4-Yl(1>‘ and 1 litcrztlly swamped with requests 111 mail lctu-rs. 11.1,. l,...,l.1,1- 1.1111 1... ..1,. .. .1.,. 1 ,-,......._......... l-nak-QS to all parts 0t the world. bearing the postmark l“; ,l_\_,,,l.,ll.l_.,|,1_.l,>,W, l._.,l.n;l,n; l“ h, seem 1.... ofh1s_off1c1>_l11nrle1'the date May 1_>, 1937. His 1111-.'111'.11111- r110 1.1.11. 1. ...., qllg <1‘; lllnlllhs of rerpiisitioiis for postngc stamps 1n rt-ccnt weeks PN1\I‘>,\|(’£| “m1 m. hulll-lll-“pn. l.,,ll..__..1_ “~1.,,_ by are said to exceed his usual demands by hund- [1l,. l“. 1, ‘.1... <1, 11,...- ,»,.' .1... g9... 1....._;..»...1,. rerls ‘of dollars. And so a little town on the 1l,.£l_1.,l.....' \l<(11|]\ p, 1... .1... ,,,.1_\. “l... leaping prairies: thousands of nulcsl flronvtlic scctie, had l1“, lnlnqh.’ '11‘ ‘,1, _l,,11lll._ l,” (1:1). would bu}. a dfflgvll? 111111" with the activities 111_l.oi'1d1.n. The a mll_1,1l,l.‘.l1,1.. (lllllnllll. ul- gml. al‘d halt m. stamps used were the new Lorouation issue. f11r111-11i11g 1111- 1-111111111111-111 11lu~ for 1111- Speak- _ ‘l _ i‘ _ t-rk 1l11111-~_ l:11'1_11~11- 111111111-11 111111111; 111s past ses- A slwclal 913ml) hearfllfl ‘h?’ llorlrall‘ "l the 511111 11v 111-1111111 .\111-;1i111r llnuchcr." Km? 311d Queen W?‘ ‘Ssued ‘he ‘laY all" tll" “W. 111111116“ P111111 l...,_ll11, 11ml 1.. 11m in. cor0na1t10n._In addition a new permanent series voqigatinn 11v 1111- 11111111111 (Vimmiaqrm in 11116 relllacmfi lidwardls ‘slearmllned 155119 “'35 due m inquire 1,11,, [he 1.1.1.1“; m- o... _\1_.l..l.n...5_ a to be placed on salchlonday. Thedcsigns of the W“. cxhflllqlw llmhl. “H, lmdprldken through. twoyncw issues ‘PUblISlICd show lxmlgvbeorge \1I out t-hc e-mirc 1111'1—1-1 11r1>vuic1=~ a~ 111111 PM in Up. belymg at least 1n part of the predicitinns that he per (Himirln and the goi-i-rnme-nt had the re- Q11 of the borlv in virtipilly half the time the nhstvr and smoh 1-orr1111i<~'ir111.h:1< been fune- pfi-tuipg on rwn §l111rt~¢= 11f t\\'r1 provinces. Radio Without Slat-is ‘ fiflrrtpees 31140 81w fut-um of radio, when ve- ception from foreign countries and w0rlrl~\v1de telephony mzty he clear as crystal and r1uite free from thg bugnhon of Dtatic and noise asltt now afflicts international communication. were pres- ented at t-he first technical sessions of the ln- stitute of Radio Engineers" silver anniversary convent-ion at the Hotel Pmwylmm. N” XOXki-iovd radio receiving system @161 f6 filmed Ilect-ricallv into the sky to catch the sant? Pm‘ gram arriving simultauc-rmslylover different ethereal pathways from a f11re11Z"'-‘_‘fn‘l'"R 5'3‘ tion was discussed h_v Mt‘..- T- FY11‘ “ml M'- C. B. Feldman of the Bel-l Telephone Labora- lories. Sound records of programs" from England. over existing transoceanic 11110111101111 clrctflli 3nd (he new sy1stcm. vvht-n compared 111-fore the audit-urc- of more than 500 r8111" Miler“ ‘mm all parts of tht‘ country left no room for 1101111! :15 to the clarity and freedom from noise on thc “stcvrzihle antenna." as it is called. _ To slot-r the fixed wire-s 11y electrical means. r111 npi-ratnr turns a single knob Q1’! 1'1 (""1791 {WW1 1.1.. a 111mg.» radio set: (lutside. stretched p..- ,=.11~<-r;1| hunrlrt-(l feet over the countryside. flu- wviri-s “point tlu-tusslvcs 910011165111)" towflffl A111- 11111~1 powerful parts of the arriving pm- grrnti. Static and noise. existuifl "PM or on“ sidz- the actual wave is thus avoided. \lr, Friis explained that Pffflrmn‘ beamed from grt-rit diqrmcr-s arrive- at the receive-n 11kt! flip-111 11f PIIPVQ)‘, and it is 11p to 1hr- re-ccivmrg would return to the ways of his fathcr. For Elizabeth's [iortrait i5 on the coronation stamp. the first time that a queen not reigning in her own right has been so honored. And the schrnlls which gave the stamps of King George V the appearance more or less of the jigsaw style of architecture of t-hc last century have been omitted. a n1 a One of the most remarkable escapes from death connected wit-h the Hinderhurg disaster ivas that of Werner Franz, the fourteen-year blurb-over, as radio 1~1..1.11.1..11. change in the- upper air, changing the direction of ur- rival uf the uni-es, the receiving antenna. sys- This. he Z\(ll.l€(.l. is exactly ivhat has been th.-- k1111l1. the receiving svstcni can 111- 11111111- to con- ccutratt- 1111 only unc- pzirt of the iucoining \v:1v1-. 111111-11 1111- foreign program arrivt-s from .\t'\’L'I‘1Il The rcccivcr 11r11111-r 1111-11 combines tht- whole and a luud signal. frec- from “(1111111111111 Churcliniziu" is- :1111|1111-it_\- for 1111- folluuing ~1u1'_\'. llltlblfllllllg 1hr tzict ivhich is one of 1111- 11111~ta111ling characteristics 11f the British Tun nHARIxYr-rr-rovm GUARDIAN flutes By The Way According to our diplomatic cor- lfinpulltlellt, secret subset-muons 1111.11: actuaily been COUEOMEQ 1n uer- many to assist the loyafsts; there is growing lllldlllfi-lllflaS antagonism to Get-man participation tn the war; and the opposition of the tteictis. wenr 1o the dispatch o1 troops re- mums as 111-tn as ever. It would oe- houical 1f the Spanish war SllOUICl prove that there is such a thing as‘ an opposu on in Get-many.—tvfan— 1 chester Guardian. lbut III! If has an..- run-gnu. HEATING STOMACH AND IN- TISSTINAL ULCER BY INJECT- ING IIISTIDINE 5 . The sound o! heart beats has‘ been transmitted from Lonuoti 1o the United States, and b)‘ an ama- 1 wrote recently of the patient 11th ulc-er of the stomach tpeptfc teur wireless enthusiast. This ha; ulceri who become so tired 0f been done by the tneans of the watchinZ his dilly diet. and taking phonostc-thograph. ivhiuh can i-e- 411011165 several times a day that he underwent operation to remove produce the sound. and it has been the ulcer thinking this would cure demonstrated as a first step in medical consultation by radio. 1-111- the condition for life. He was mstrument which amplifies heart greatly disappointed when he sounds has been produced after. teamed that it was his "person- nionths of research conducted by, allty.“ his high strung nervous Dr. C Vaughan Henriques 1n a fab-l personality that caused peptic oratory o1 the MlEClIUHI School 011 ulcers, and that if he were not, Kmsl» College H0hP-lfl-l-—V1¢l0l'lfl1sl.lIl careful of his diet another Cmunlbl- ulcer would form. Naturally therefore when a The fertilizing flow of British pic-ion 111 1111- 11111111.." 111 the credui- 0111.". Thc 5111-051 tut-thod to outwit UR’ 11111118119 rests. L11 the final an- a Ogilrlaallp lhtllflestgnfi) 1119555; l-he . "‘ .2 n‘! 0 ime e symp- 11l_\.'s1.\. 111.11 the 111111121111111. “Investi- , gate before 11011 b11_s"'a11<l "Read be-i zleyr; had been Present was 7 1-2 ‘There were both stomach’ and torc- yuu .-1;;!1" 211-1- tivo excellent T. 1 pieces of advice ivhit-h, if followed. 1 ‘l’ realms ShQVNd that thére \\'(\Ul(‘l soon no a long way towards Y” n“ reaction’ “Howl”! the ‘ “Potts in [119 skin itself or in “t? 190d“ R5 a whole-no change in .""'P. blood. or blood pressure. Six- tMn patients gained weight. 13 ze- 1 r ‘_'1"d the same weight and 3 105g 11' wht. The Xrav examination F “"1 that in 6 vases all evidence aPurt. The line will be a “branch "' "l9" had dlsflbbeared. In 8 of 1111. Cal 1111-11111 to tvtaiuut Ievcnt- . ‘"1" CHEFS lhcre was definite 1m- uzuly to Chinzn route now in oper- 1 lW-‘Vemfm l" SYmPVOmS and in the ' 31-1111 by Pan-Ame1'11-a1i Airii-ays and """" flnfllmfst in the remaining 21 will call for the use pf the same @9595 “"7" “'55 lime or no change J1me of giant Clipper ships that “W-d." have stood up so nobly on o\'e1'-' BTW" 6 vases W679 cured and 1 v-atrr flights. The romantic interest 1 "W Shmved no evidence of uleer- of these loug-tiistatit-e ah- routes no 1 9 (‘"95 Showed some improvement d_.ub1 surpluses thcit- commerciali i" Svmbtnms and Xrav findlngs- | value. for the number of passengers , 9 (Wes shmvcd improvement 1 and the volume of cargo that canl ’ "Tlttloms hut no xv“, than”. l2 l be transported by this means is tn- 1'1"" wort‘ unimproved at the-lend 1 mm“ "ml 90111112111211 to steamship1 "f "'19 treatment. l driving the rai-tmiver out of bust. ‘ uussx-Montt-eal Siar. (Inc mort- ncw air line will (‘fiss- 1 cross the vvorld 1111111 with the open- uu! of sen-ice 111-111 ..-.-u San Fran- CEVJO and New 211111111111, 7.000 111119.. cnifaclitv. yet ‘they upon up eve1~1 firantvnn that “.15 l5 not a lame vnuei the dnoiwalq; to the air agel pivmher o; cps... nevemwflag‘ “m 1 111 SD19 0T 111-“111185 tuade thus far Iv-“tifline ti-Patmenll; c“... hangflg "111211115-1- '- ' - __ - ' 85W Donlgcflllallv a1 11s davtn. Rich- ziiyllldtltiqtor-ar 101i,- 7.1.1", aw“ ” ' ' ‘“°\"'" d1" = a d (r1. (“Inc and '7“"\mnf and e:,_|vmPrel_ l'"" rtf <VYrWl0m5 W1". no 31.8w," "bl? reartions " i I181)’. which has the most prolific 1 hens 1n the world. now has share- holding chia-kctts. In Milan a house. wue who bought a chicken in the market‘. when preparing 1t for i3blg_ found 111s dc a shat-e in the Edison‘ 1 Electrical 01111111111111 nominally val- 11nd at 200 lire It was carefullyl flolued ‘and 1'11 perfect preservation‘ All! ‘Pkplflllllllflll IS lhaf, 50mg “me prcviously the Customs agents stop- pr-d a man who was taking a hum- trFr of chickens to Switzerlgnt-L icy had _prev1ously been 5[uff(d1 ivifh 591211111195 of the value of 40,000 1::-.;1-:.-2:1 21-11111-- - mall and hJs leaumfezugcrtl-‘Smpflgi; to eat dark bread. alone. were arrested. but one or more of 11181191181310; a) {.9111 111a the ‘dheep xatglht th. 1 - J1 I l’ 115113131. ‘l?! 3.12221. 21°..‘."2"...“1l..‘.‘i“‘ “"1"- 1“ --“~ p‘ market-Victoria Colonist. we And lenlenwenng wet was’ BEAUTY AND SILENCE ll i5 800d to drink the cup of st]. Witchcraft has reared it; ha", what “the new! ‘mm the “N” head lIIPOn the Prairies. and a tale Comes out of Saskatchewan which is itnnniscent of those which prevail- 0d 1n the seventeeth century. A G i be.ow "Id l" your ears all thro m mortal hours? u“ e Night comes. and darkness, And remembrance of the still white woman in the Town of sturgis the sound centre of a Europe (th.-l ' . 5" "Ehfflled by a ‘Fvt/itchiltiiiit ‘if: o‘ rtirliiixignsssnow upon m“ Igad to be taken to the hospital. i 1111811111; from Pains. she visited an What 1t blind-hearted 11601; l,"- ilald woman on the outskirts of the °W'?- W“? Dmceeded to go through medieval rites. The patient was can. vinced that she was going w gm Not unnaturally. she 11111.2 frightened b.1- the prospects-winds... s11... on you In the daily thoroughfare. Pity their sorry plight“ Be still and know that 1111 m“; things shell pass. Beauty alone is deathleu. Look to the East! Therehlgll-he 511°"! wmml o! 1 There it has stood since time‘! flnt‘ ancient morning. ' There 1t shall stand unw the 0on1- in Sixty hIIlIona for the Inst. war with an ever rising total, Before m, Deane treaty was sened. American éXpendlturm had arisen u: $26,250,. 000.000 for munltlans, equipment, and all the other direct expendi- tures. Between the treaty and April, 19!". another sa4.o4s.oou.ooo has B Of the timeless d . been added for post-war loans to awn Thlther your feet are faring. old cabin boy. He was on the airship‘: nar- row catwalk when the fire hroke out in the stern and quickly consumed the fabric t-nvclope. He jumped through the metal frzimmvork to the ground as the airship fell. but a mass of wreckage crashed about him. Not struck by the wreckage. but surrounded by flames he lay stunned on the ground. Suddenly. he related. a great water tank crashed to the ground almost beside him. h burst as it struck, and doused him with water. saturating his clothing, Pro- alltes, interest paid on billions o! debt and peacetime payments w war veterans amounting to twelve billion dollars 1'. the last 18 years and scheduled to mount to greater Might! In years to come. Other, indirect war costs are incalculable. And the last cup of 91101100 shill b drained. The last bread eaten. And tn your heart of hem-k, And on your lips, The song of sonss shall dwell 1 ' PUBLIC FORUM Ibln Idulu u null l" l!" TIIE FETTERS OF SECRECY Sin-Why are the Public Works Reports added to the secrecy of Campbell Government conceal- menhs? Why are they not avail- able 1n the Public Library for dts- trbutlon. as in other years? Issue Is limited, we are told. Why? 1s It fear of disclosing to the public the extent" that those in and connected with the Legislature, shielded by incorporation acts are pulling from the public treasury? I object tn publishing nuns. even though prominent 1n those hue books. but would the electors 1 be surprised to learn that a large part of the country's revenue is d s- trlbubecl among-st Limited Compan- ies tn which Members are largely interested. and even to private members not having the corpora/ta pmtectfpn? Would they. be still further sur- prised w learn‘. that almost any one of those Member pullers, alone, has dmwn more from the public chest, in favored patronage, than in the whole m 1.1.... combmed ' under the MncMillan Government? 0t course those tell-tale blue books are limited, and not open for free and general dstributton. The Approved Policy of Secrecy. , I am, Sh". etc., READER. THE CITY ASPHALT PLANT Sin-A small spark, gaining 11c- oess b0 a leaky gasoline tank. 1n a village of ta.t1ks.tn-1ght,in a few moments envelope the city 1n a 1 sneet of flame, consuming every combustible structure, and destroy- ing every vestlge of life. 1t would isrunsi. . .1“... your month hash @Il Tlln PLAIN. Also, Spud Finn-cut Tobacco for rolling your own, 10¢ the peeing’. ROCK CITY TOIACCO COMPANY, LIMITED, QUEBEC n l" " and llldQplfldfllfl Mr. Tea Poll Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use IRA HMIN Grange Pekoe Tea be like the rain of fire on Sodom and Gomorrah, or the Iavatmrymg Hetculaneum and rompe 1. trvm which there would be no escape. Why select sucn a site tor the City Asphalt fires? Moreover. per- sons 1n pursuit of quiet. freedom from dust and smoke, bought land and erected homes in this vicinity at considerable 00st. Why Should tne City sfnze out thisqllll“? W smoke and dust the inhabitants horn their homes? And why not, bashed. select a $1101., such as the Abattoir east of 1 the Exh 1b11.1ot1 grounds. Where taiildings already erected 0B." I10 doubt be bought at reasonable 00st. ;.1d where there would be the min- . uuiun of nuisance and dancer 913°“? . referred to? And why. by this 910C655- PIT" judioe the further sale of the mm? building lots now on sale 1H 111B» 1 locality. by scarfnz the 111mm"! .1 buyers (m... pin-chasing or building 1' on those sites? 1 am, Sir. eta. RESIDENTIAL Modern Milky Supply (Canadian Business) i? ‘Tile’; Insured with It is a great satisfaction when players‘, because anywhere. conv nlently clone your interests, Involved. CORPORATION we know today the imtwrl-“nce of keeping milk pure. But have long known it... importance B5 11 food. The ‘grow oftrrll-llft 011395 0 years, one o gnzigent cities. Ur of the Chaim!”- when a temple 111m devwwd men milking cows. menl ' llYllllMMl 81 Charlottetown A U TOM OBILE INSURANCE Canada and the United S-tales or Europe, to be able to show, In case of accident. that your car 1s insured with The Em- 1-1111 Employer!’ P0|Icy Is accepted as evidence of financial responslblllty Z-there Is an Employers’ representative 3-3101: can proceed lo your destination without. furl-her delay. Our agent; will help you to cover all the The Employer?!” you are touring anywhere In at hand to guard tomoblle rblll LIMITED OF THE EMPLOYERS,’ LIABILITY ASSURANCE ' LONDON, ENGLAND. 00., 11111111211 PROVINCIAL AGENTS Summer-at’ lllonlllfle The covered wagons of cur P10- neers creaked over the WGSWm plains. drawn by cattle. Tied to the tall-board of each wagon were one or two mueh cows. But not until chemical laboratories brought M the newer knowledge of nutrition did we discover what a treasure chest of foods was contained in I stash 31m of milk. 111111.11 provides 111111051 every fvve of noiuishment that. the human body needs ~46 different. food sub- stgnce; in all. If you bought the foods in l. quart of milk seperfl-wly at a. chemlstl‘! he would have w ghgrge more than $414 501' them. Yet. you can have a Gum o! mitk delivered 1° your door far 12 11o l4 cents. A quart of 1111111. has almost as much energy-value as a pound of steak. and about twice as much as a pound of chicken. Milk is one of the beat sources or the import- ant minerals. calcium and phosp- horul. so essential In bulldin! l bone; and teeth. Pgndoxicnlly, the moot oom- plete food of mankind is. also the most pertmabte. Yet you can trust the bottle of mflk on your door- step. You 0011111 not do this any- whel! but in North America. T0- dny, in Europe. you can 01.111 see dog-drawn mint-carts. the driver Ildllnl mitt: from the can to the customer‘. pail. Thu. is one tea-Wm why. 1n most Biu-opean countries. milk must be bolted before using. In the Orient. i; glasfiful of milk tnnv be the must. road to the sick- bed. Here. the dairy industry and health ainhofltles have wm-kod t0- gellher to give you the safest milk in the world. Far-subbed mIIk companies thrmighout our lend vie with each other to produce milk of the ‘highest quality. This l; 110th good ethics and sound business. More people drink milk when they The nation is still struggling to readjust an economy that was thrown out of joint during the ar. And now the nation is spending over a billion a yen-r for military ex- pendituues. Bernard Baruch laments the billions for defence and rearma- menb~bllllons which. if used ‘n the Fbrevennore. —Barbe.rn Young. to strive to develop highways w the point. of perfection; yet they must never lose sight of the-human fu- tor involved In motoring-they must h-tow it. Is clean and safe. Bo. more 1a sold. lean Is spoiled. Public health h otmoerved. What. Is this one of sanitation worth In terms of public health! modern milk companies represents one of the highest types of men 1n the distribution field. There is a widespread misconcep- tion as t0 the differential between what the farmer receives for milk and what the consiuner DB-Ys’. Act.- ualty the dairy farmer receives 1i arger share of what the consumer pays than the average truck farmer. Ffgures obtained from the world's largest dairy company show, exact- Iy how each dollar of income was distributed during the year 1936. Out. of each dollar the consumer pays for milk. the tanner receives 4'1 '71 cents —practlca11y one-half. Wages paid to employees account ‘or 26.68 cents; transportation. up- keep and plant operation take 20.13 cents; taxes. insurance and adver- tising amount to 3.84 cents; 23 of one cent, is paid out 1n executive salaries; lid the total net profit is 1.411 cents out of each dotlar. The price that the farmer n:- celves for his “surplus" milk has almost. doubled in the past four years. In a single generation. largely through the research, modern management educational advertising and other promovons 0f dairy companies. the per caplta consumption 0t milk has been 1n- cmaaed a third: and that of the products manufactured from milk. except butter. has been almost doubled. In fifty years. the dairy Industry has created a vast and constant market. for the farmer, maintained employment and added substantially to the nation's “wealth. The increased use of milk and 10a product; has helped bring a greater measure of health to n11 the people. and 1n piirticular to the growing child. Today's schooi children for instance. 1n Canada, average at least two inches taller than the school children of fifty WM‘! I80 . . . and milk had play- ed its part 1n this improved physique. In these any, o1 properly .,. milk. no longer can epidemics of tected by the wet clothing and completely reviv- ed, Franz groper] his way from the flames and oiishing SlllmS and ways of peace, would go for In ab- lQSSEYIlHQ DOV- was entirely uninjured. I l Canada has spent nearly $8oo.ooo.ooo on re- Bank of Canada statisticians put the lief. erty. But realistically he points out that. nations are prosecuting an ec- onomic wer from behind barricades of quotas and trade restrictions. "This is no day to fix the blame." save Mr. Baruch. “Peoples of all I keep 1t constantly 1.1 11111 1.1-1 t “PM” m“ ‘"4 "W" w" there are thousands of mitten nnnd "hmfl b’ "nad '4’ m!‘ mod" N‘, women permitted to drive cars who om m“ u“ W“ h” lmporunl’ ‘l’ have no regard for regulations, for l‘ m“ "'9 ‘"0" m“ “m” "m" the lives of other: or th I own. Th m" “W” l‘ mymld mlemm‘ fool-proof road. so u. fplkt. 111 ye: Th‘ Wm’ °l 7°“ mm‘ ‘"7917 l‘ for In the offing-Ex. "m more important. Upon 1t--de- pends the moat preclou. crop In the world-humans. “He Has Gone Home” imagination of the vmms memb“ as the cry which 8°95 dflw" ma mbbies, "Who goes home?" Sometimes when 1 hear it I think of the ianeuuse of my 0W“ countryside and I feel that f0! those who have borne the almost Insupportable burden of public life there may well be a da-y when they will be glad to go hotne. All Eyes Should Be Examined No authority chlms that an eye service will cause ALL eyes l0 see normally. But they all recognize that by no other means can the desired results he secured. and they assert that the Ideal plan would be to have every pair of eye: undergo on e1:- amlnntlon. You would ‘be wise to lgree with them. G. F. llutcheson ""“ 1 SMIIT and IIIIST PREIIEIIIATIIIE FORKI-ALIN one of‘ the but known preventative; for SMUT 0B RUST ON GRAIN An effective. efficient and (From Mr. Stanley Baldwin's Eulogy of Sir. Austen Cham- berlain 5,5 given 1h the B01159 of Commons.) He had left us. In the remote out: of that countryside where I Wu born and where old Etiglish provnn remedy. Formnlln In n cheap but thoroughly elective remedy. Grain [rowers would be who In net promptly, In order to have seed properly treated he- amount spent by Dominion. Provincial and m11ni- cipal governments to the end of March 11136 at countries must pay no heed- to war- like leaders. People must. not look to Mlny are the true stories of the early-morning emergencies dealt phrases linger. though they may he dying. even now I hear among fore sowing. ‘One pint to every 40 [lllflhl with the Incidents wevenfkd by 111d people this phrase about. those u ‘film “ll dlrwmm. ‘m. 11y<11~111 111 (111111 and segregate the most usable $635,000.01». In his budget speech at the last war: they must think and act ‘~ ~ - ' '. ."—(}1I N session of Parliament Finance Minister Dun- $21?) mm‘ Him)” l W ning estimated $80,000,000 as the Dominion's contribution tn relief in the fiscal year ended March 31st last. lf provinces and municipalities spent as much in the last fiscal y’ear as they did in the twelve months ended March 31. 1113p. $goooo.ooo more would be added, but their costs are believed to‘ have been reduced. ‘The division of the $635,000.00o total expenditure was about as follow-s: Public work‘ $23'-“m-' (11111; agricultural rclu-f and 111d $13-“”-"‘°°- and direct and miscellaneous rellflf $J°1.°°°1w"- Into action-t North So great Is Indiutrlnl nctlvny In somc parts of the North. it In ex- pected that all employabfe men will be removed from relief rolls before the year expires. This appeu the trend In this district. When 0'1 lndustr es are in full operation n road builders have their plants working at. capacity. it is certain that all available men will be called istobe Bay Nizgem It h meet for engineer! milkmen while covering their mums. ‘They have dwcavered tires . Ilved flmllle; {Mm death by 3M . culled the police when they have noticed prowlera around the homes thly serve. Your m|1k-. mun is tralned- tn public service. Before he is employed; ‘he must furnish excellent refennce u w his chlncter and his honesty. Be- fore be serves yow home. he has been carefully schooled in courtesy and pmmptnem. Regularly. he must pass physical examinations. Al n ruull. the personnel of who die. “He has gone home." It wits a universal phrase among ‘be old agricultural laborers whose "fe was one 11011 from their earliest "av! lo their 18st, and I think that ‘hot phrMe must hlve arisen from ‘he sense that one day the loll "nuld be over and the rest. would -r11-ne. and that rent. the cessation '11 toll. wherever that occurred. would be home. do they any. "He has lone home." when our 1mm days of work are over hm» there ls notliinp In our oldest custom; which so stirs the avery order. D0 not delny. one today. Mall Order: promptly nt- lended to. TilE 1W0 Ill}! DRUG STORE PHONE 815 Wrllelnlll 1 a