142.1%. ‘a... w. _ _ A_ ‘N ____v__._..._._.._.,_,__ _ . _~:_._._.......,.......-»_- -4..- II_\v-|-q._-. ... Igor. roux TIIE - CIIPIIILIITTETUWII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Morning Dull; (Founded i557] 1 [result-tn Lu-ut. Ln. M (‘Ilrnlvrfi Alt-Lure \tr-u- ‘IYFHAIIIIIII J N. nlurttell l" J l tutu-r _ @111; Uln-vtur .1 u m tn-n l’. Ist-rrt-l w Ln-un Col. u A .\ltlrl\|l n11 l1 s‘ 0 Avuuiulv lltlttnru l-‘ruttk Walker um] U h UurrIO bl HSVIUPTIUX RATES smut: tit-r ,-~.tr 1.11 tuluuti-et th-liu-retl lu Cuy IIJII pi-r tt-ur tlu tlllbllllfl-‘I ninth-d u- l’ E lulnnd ,;..t1t1 per _\-- tn- ¢l4l\l\lll'l') mirth-u m runtulti unu U l. lit-tritium JINIII llurvuu ut Cin-ulmtuun. =.._ --_ _ _ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY l8. I938 “Ihc Strongest Jlontury is Weaker than the Heir/rest Ink." The Ntttimtitl Iltttlt Act 111510 l-t w w ' 1...". --.1.1. 1:» “tw-ttttcittl - _l.-1111 1tttt1-_‘. ' 11.11». li\l\\'l'1l' ‘ it--t-~t-~t-~-.wl t-ri» !'.1._'.. ...'t-.1 \-.-.l'1 lit .t\t Illt 11.- 1‘, nnt-tittttlt, vtnt-ttt-t- in‘ I_ t-HVI- \\ll1'|l p.11 t'.1t"->t Q11 t \‘\\'l.l\l‘ ‘hm. " --.11\-.t~ ;.-\Q"-1 -..~ ll-ttl-t 11...‘. 11..\t" will in- \\\1i|~ ltt1\1'l'1llll\ll[. t.1".t\i-1t-i:1l -_1t-vt-t"tt~ . . '11 111v r-ituptt- 11111 \-."-.'.'11- iiltttg r1311’. Y: Tllt’ .~; ~ 11f tltt- .\l1<-t"» \"w v1.1. 1.. 1111-11 ilt-clttr- .\l 1 '\ll'./.tll‘ King 11ml ,|tt<— t-t lit- ttitltitt tltt- c1111!- \\'l1\' ~ltltttlll tt-ttlv to tltt- (‘11111111-1-11 l.-l"tx:-.:"tl l-lnntl? V. . l.:.< -1:t1ttl tltttt tht- grunt '.1--.1l~-11<’t"\ \\:-t't- tli\1»tt,-<<‘<<K‘<'l Of - i. .. ~_--1:1nt-. Tllflvltlflfi‘ t-niv :1 ill tit-t - 11111:"- " f-tstii-ti r11 llnll‘ l;t1.-l~. ztn-l 111:1; ‘nirttt - ut-ri i..l\t‘ll “t-tttirt-lvt- qu- - 't11 \\.1- t-t 1.11". 'l'1ti~ cut-it's '.1i‘" ~ -§tt.111-l lntw l-t-t-n rttl- --.1n1t-'=- 11111111111, - \lt". {un- .tl~l~'t i1 lht- t‘ l\. tntt ~1t|l_\' ..\1:- r- 1m". n1 t-tvtjv 1.1x tttrvt-t" uirt- .t.\;nl<-t1 \llll'll tlu- liwv- 111' tt-iltttrztl 1tvq~tt;tt1t>t1 \\itl‘. itt-ttqttl 11f fitllnuittg tltt- llri- tti 111111-111 .tt"hitt'.'tti<111. ~-'-'11<<-t- :1 wttlt-ttttnt, in “.1111: (Vt-t ~ :1‘. 1<'1-'._ ~11 tln- 1|lvt'it< httt n11 lln- ltzt-ts nf.t1.1r'.--.tn t-t 'llti~ \\.t- rtu-ttlcil :tt t-ttt- of flu‘ nu '_ ' 2.1 '11 t-ritlth-t tig-Jtitl-t tltt- tiny- eritttw V. 'l'l1<- ltnttht-r .11 1t pt-ttntittt-ttt itit-t-tlit-r‘ 1M ‘t- li4l\l‘l'1lIll(‘lll -.t1il tlt:tt 111 ccrtztitt ittemttc- < "t-t-"t ttntvlt" 11ml lttt-tt tntitl. atttl 111111 ht-tt- r-nttztllj. i1.nl ll\l'll his itttlttt-ttw- -- g -.1-.t- twi1111-1-i-1.tt11 ‘Kt-tttt- evtttt ntnttt-y ‘ " '1 111~_ ut- .~'.tl1t1tlt. uzt- nt-itltt-t" rm.- H- " ‘..ll'I' 11x11 t>'\\l|4‘l'*. ttnt" tn tltt- tztx- 1111-11» \\1t\ 11.1 ttntrt- jtntificzt- 1111- ttttltlit" ttt-zt-tttjv tn ttrmitlc 111111-14» _ 1'1"i--t11l~. tl-sttt fiir tt-ttrpittt: jttzuviwi [1<>\\\"l‘~ to fix Mtlttzttt-tn- in tltc first putt-r '_'\'1‘(l'.tll‘t. tinn fitr t-tttlctt- plmey » \\1".."tt nm- t...Qj.l..n.1-~ ltztvt- t1 right to tlcittzttt-l i< nit’. -111'-.- .1 cnntplvtt- ztct-ttttttt n1 the negotia- l"tIll\ Iilltl 11f 11n- -:tn1\ tnti-l t1» tln- ttrniterty mvtt- r-tw". httt 111-it tltt- rep-itt of the lliggs (fntttntia- slnn ntuutirttt-tl rtt ttttltiit‘ t-xttt-tt-t- tn m-t-w" the \'j|1l.|;tliltll=. l" fttttin-t" ll('l_{llllt'lll!)|1\ art- petul- it-q. the \.-:t 3111111111 ltt- itlll<‘llll(‘fl tn permit HI)" t-w‘. ‘.11 rt tu~t'-<-1"1\" ("I-tl-tittttt-tl (Until. Th» 1\'-1;t<l \t"t. 111.7. wltivlt t-tttltttrlitx the saute pctwtit-iittt: t-t"ittt"i1-1c :1 the prt-scttt .\".tti<1tt."tl l‘:.1"‘= \t-1. -lt~ttlil .1311 ltt- itntt-tttlt-tl. .\< no >t:tt- ml l-t-iitt-t- in 111i. t't1t1tlt<‘l1<1n. tltt- ("n-ll :1-~tttttp- tiitn thztt the \ltt-.i~t<~t" of l‘ttltliv \\.»1"l<.< is IIPYIPI’ itttttliftt-tl lit tttt-tt- .1111 lttdivt- lllllll tltc ilttly .-tp|1.-it1t<--1 tvtttvt- 411' tlu l'i't'1\‘lll\'(‘_ :uttl thztt the itztrti-tttt Qnvt-rtttt- -t1t ->l' uhiclt ltt- i< :1 ntt-tttlwt-t" _.lii.t1ltl ltt- ‘.l1<- 1111111 t-ttttrt ni :tt-ttt-.'tl ugnitt-l thi- Ttlitti-tr-H- rtrhitvtttjv '1t‘t‘i~i<tl1~_ tvttutllt-ll- :ut_\tltitt<1 to he l'I_l\l1llI in F-ivit-t Rtt<~i.t. The Singapore Base .\ fti-r t; vt-:1r_ itf 1:11.111". zttnl 1111 t-xtx-ttilitttrc rtf f€t11i1_n<x1_:'1tv1_ l itt-111 |’-t"it.'tlt|'~ grv-tt tt:t\:tl,nt1l- ttqt-y ;111t1 ;ttr ltt-r- .1‘. ,\'ttt;_-zttti-t"t- 1111- ltml it~ |'t1rttt;1l 11110111113. l-"ttttt" _-<1tt:t1"t- ntrh- v.1 -\\;tt1t|-v\' _t'ttttg1t-.~ tin thr- n-trtltt-rtt stile t-i .\ii1Q'.1]1t1t't' l-lutttl. :11 thi- tip n1 the Singiport- l‘t-t1itt-tt1:t_ ltzttt- lm-tt cnttvt-rtt-tl intn tlte 111ml ltcanilv fitrtiiit-tl tntvnl struttgltttlrl in tlte worltl. 111i; "fliln-“IL-ti- Iii tht- lit-t" mttttthutrh tltt- nm-yntv Ftrttit 111' .\l.'tl;t<"t."1, thi- 111.1111 ltiglttvzty 111' rnnttttt-rce hcttvt-i-tt tht- lnilitttt tlrt 1m 11ml tltc (him, gm“ It |1|'t|\'l(ll‘\ rt lt.'1\1't1 fur ltztlf lllf‘ ‘lllLL-H-LLLM _ guctrtntlccs. .1111; wtfcty of the "lift- ltttt- 111' tht- |"'.tt1|1it"<- -—tl1t- trzttlt- rtttite from tltt- llriti~h l~lr< tltrttttglt tlu- .\’l<-tl~ iterrttttt-zttt tn Itttlitt. .\t1~tt".'tli:1 Zlllll .\'t-tv /.t-:1- lzttttl. .\.< 1111 .\1ttt-t"ic1tt1 cnltttntti-t -:t_\.<.__ttr» admiral i" 11k u-ttst-s witultl ttttztclt" .'ttt_v Iiflllall pnsscssiutt itt tltc l..t.~t if ltt- luu-w tlt:tt_ i111 hi- flank m Singalun-v {ht-re- wtts :1 pnwt-rlttl llrt- tislt flct-t. _ gin“- mtt; no nttt- ltzts lu-t-n ztltlt- tit prt-iltct when it tttigltt 1x.- ttt-st-ss:try' for tlu- llrttt-lt tit station rt lztrgt- fit-ct itt tltc ‘ttr ltztst. lntlzty. with L-tnttttx ntilitzttil‘ '"-"“l‘lm‘_ 111ml"! -'l*""l*‘ China tmvard tltn. wcst and with fl" .lf'l‘""°-‘" tasting cnvt-ttttts glances at tI10.s(“i'tClt lsnst In- tliztn and Australasian regionspf trntt. tin, Fllll- hcr. copra. snffce ztttrl nil. it 1s ftltnost unporn- tive for llritttitt to hecmne a IITSI class naval pnwt-r in the East. . This she ltopes tn he itt tlte cottclustott 0f thi- prcscn, fivc-Vpflf prngrnttt of rcztrntatttent.’ which h“ as "m- iyf it< objectives a “twn-ltettttspltcrt- "'44-- ,.|,t.- 1.. police any of the seven seas m ' llritislt llIl('f‘('.\lS or pitssfififilons ""21" b“ which in tlxtngcr. 1 T.“ K 1 ).1t11itti<1tt-." i‘ Concerl I'L‘l'l‘la|>.\" it i» lllt) 1111c ttt cull it a Bllfll: a11- llivcrszu") cuttccrl. httt tltc ptugrtittt u-ltit-h u“; Pipe Butnl of tlic Prince Iitlwurd Island lliglt- lttntlt-rs i~ qtitnuttittg itt lltc l’rincc of \\'alc.». (i-lli-gt- llztll titttigltt ~h~tttltl prove a. ntust e11- _ltl_\'2ll)lt‘ allllxllllllt.‘ fur the ttttttttzil Calcdottizttt (lull cottccrt of utitet" _\t'lll'>. lligltluttd songs. tlztttcc.» pipc 11nd othcr instrtttttctttal tttttsic art- bcittg prnvitlcd itt gcitt-twttts ntt-ttsttre. and in zttl~ tlititttt tltcrc is 1t tlrtttttzttic sltt-tclt. “The belief 01' I.tit‘l\'llt1\\"', \vl1t'\‘lt sltuttltl fttrn1>lt a stirring‘ fittztlc t0 tltt- (‘\'t't1itt;_-'.< cntcrtatitttttt-ttt. lt is Itc- ing prt-st-tttetl tttttlcr tlu- titttrtittztge 0f the Lieu- tcttztttt tiuvcrttnt". the Prentit-t", zttul His \\'or- ship the .\I11'\i1t"_ The ttrucct-(ls 0f tht- cnttccrt g0 touttrcls thi- l‘ipt- 12111111. which is itt nct-(l of funds, and Ilils >cizctl this ntttmrtttttity of ctttt-rittg to the pop- ul11r tlt-tntttttl for a good Scutclt variety pru- The Scotch "Tm: CHARLUFITFOWN GUARDIAN IIUTES BYIIIE WAY With the oretcnt. rush into nox- ious hath-ital tircuazatttla in several intuartattt countries international falsehood has at some points grown more virulent. An illustration comes elation that even Dickens is beiukt used itt classrooms to besmirclt capitalist Britain. Dotheboys Halli is tzlveu to children to raise a lumD‘ in the throat at the tthouzbt of the suflerittsis of Lhc Door Etuzltsh cltlldl -with no extilaitaftott that. the‘ scenes ate those of a. century 2120.. and caricature-cl at that. Chimney-l sweet) climbers and nit-boys uttder ten are summoned back from Illcll‘ wretched graves to ltattnt- the little Russians. And all to bolster up lar IBRIIII€ n1. hornet-Cape Argus. _ The moment the urecedent is 58! that a tnaicrtty of the Cantidun people is at liberty to charts-w I118 Constitution as it. pleases. tn Stilt-q of vizorous obicction from some 0t. grant. lt is ltntit-tl tltc I‘(‘..\]lt)ll§(‘ will he such as \\ltl‘l';llll tttrtltct‘ t-ttttrts ztlnng this linc. I Editorial Notes I .\l.'trtit1 Ltttltcr (lit-ll llli: (11110 15.11». 1 I I‘ i '1 .11 cnl-l i; ~trcttgtltcttittg ttll fight uith tltc h-ttgtltt-tttttg <l:t_\>. ‘ Jfl >3 >1‘ YR ll\€_PI‘QVl11(‘CS. the stability of this nation is put lll erttyeperll and I\ black line of powder ts ltucl i0‘ a hitzhlv cxplnstvc and Dotenvatly oc- vasttttlntt ntttuazitie. Tits-re is a serm- in which t-he Ctutadtatt Cun- stittttiott is a contract between titt- ft-rcttt. sections uf our tieotile. and tt \v'l be a fatal day for Ctntada ti tit‘ cotttract is evt-r treated. as ‘ yet-an 0t putter." 'I‘l1e trtnst ardent advocates ot t-rnplovttlertl m5‘ "' I106?- wliiclt. we t1cttce._ofltc1ttls nut to term. 111th t-tthet" 11110011501015 humor 0t" uttcottsctous truth. “utt- Tltt- l'11int1 lztcl. 1> tltt- National l-‘lztc; k':nt:tvl:t "tt- 111' all ttllWl‘ ttttrts 11f l1i.< .\lzt l utwttt- tltt- l\‘t. 11011. l.<1tt1.~' lhttmwtttrt. Scc1"t-t:1t"_\ 01' Stzttc. lu 11111. 5111c.- tltt-tt, lt-twt-vvt‘. "ittltt-t" |1.1t‘t~" ltztvt- tulttptt-tl tll> titwtitt- tlztu- \ll' tltt-tt" 1m n tn t'l_\ u 1th tltc 1111- pt-vtul l 1111111 lztclt. k >11 =1= .\'-1 -1nt- <t11jcct> t<> .111 ztntt-tttltttcttt tn the ll. .\'..\. t.» ttt-rntit. the Ft-dt-ritl liu\"t-t'11tt1ct1t tut-rely flhllllll," the hill fut" ttttt-tnplttytttettt rclicf. httt ulutt Xt-w llrtttt-wvivl. :ttt(l (jut-lieu uttttt to lvttuu" t'i1">t i- tltc tuttutx- 111' tltc lt-;_ 111.111 tu lit‘ utlnpt- ml. 'l'ltt-v tln tint \vi.~lt tit ~ttc tict- tltcit" prnviii- t"i:tl ltll‘llll'l_fllll.\ :ttttl ttutnttintty int" 1t lllfisa of ttnliticnl pttttztge. ur itt OlllPY \\<tt'<l.~. tltcy tlutft \\.'tnt to lttty 1t pi; itt :1 ttttlw, ~.-< >1= >t< >1< .\'1t\\;ltl£l_\< tltt- tisultct‘ is rztrcly tt-etl in cltttrclt tlttittglt it ttt out: tittte occupied zttt t>$Cllllill part itt tht- .~\'l’\'lt‘t‘. its tliwtppcatwtttcc from gettcrztl ll-c lute ttthlt-tl tn its intrinsic vztlttt- tn the ltnmlt zttttl curin cnllucttit". In Lmulntt the other tl.t_\" tht- lll>lltl'lk' littllllliftlkc‘ psaltt-r. .~(>ll[_flll l1_v utztny 11f tltt- \\"<>t‘ltl'_< fort-tttttst collt-vttirs ztt St11ltcl)_y's \\'itttt~t".tt1t-tin1t. \\'1\< l-itl in by .\Ir. Ernest Xlztggs. 1111 l-Yttgli-ltttttttt. for $151M). It unis offcrt-tl fur mile 11v tltt- tt"tt~tt-t-.< of tltt- l-iarl 0f Inttstlale. 'l'lti- ttttrtirttlat" psnltt-t" Wili specially written 11ml illttttiittgttt-(l int‘ ll(‘lll'_\' l\" .~llt'1l'l’l_\‘ Hflfl‘ llL‘ >110 cct-tlt-tl Richttrtl ll mt the throne- of littgltttttl. ' >1‘ x >1- >1< Prt-tttit-t‘ I); -z1t't. .\'cw llrttnsuick. attnottttces thztt tlu- rtx-ttltuttt ittcrt-ztsc itt gas tztx rt-vcnttc hzt- ttturc tltttn tilfit‘! the con uf keeping the 11111111 l1lglt\\'l1_\'> zttttl tntuty 11f the >CCUII(IHI')' roads‘ opt-n tltrttuglt the winter. 11c. said: “\\"e ex- pt-ritttt-tttt-(l \\"itl1 the pvupllalllt-ll (Oi l-Qclllntl tltc rtmls (llltlll in the wintct" of 1935130. EX- tcndctl it 111st year ztml still further extended thc st-rvicc this current wintct". The 11min ltiglt- uztv- ttrc now ztll upon to trttffic zmrl tnziny n1 tl1c'.-cci1tt<l11r_v roztils. .l’tihlic apprt-ciatintt of ill]: pt-ngrztnt is rcflcctctl itt the ittcrcrtsctl trafttc. \\'it1te-rr<-\'ct1tte> front gasoline tax ltave tn- ittctx-ztst-rl l1c_v0ntl the cost of tht- service. 'I'ltct'c 1111s ltcctt ttn inctcttsc itt the IlllHICll n11 the gen- i-rttl taxpzrver. It is pztitl for 11y the traffic. .~\ntl this is the basis of nut" policy." v w it lllslitlf‘. \V. 17.. Middlcttnt 01' tltc Ontario Sn- pritntc Cnttrt ltavittg accepted the cluints of four lllfllllCfS to shat-c of the $500,000 stark derby" prize lteqttt-atltctl hy Charles V. hlilléll‘ t0 11W 1111-01110 wonuttt giving birth to the largest nttnt- her 0f children itt the ten years following his tlezttlt. zttljottrttccl further hearing of the claims of other two utttil 25th ittst. The four success- fttl so fur arc Mrs, lszthcl Mary hlticlseatt, Mrs. Annie. hatltttrittc Stttitlt, .\lrs. Kathleen lillc-n Xziglt- and .\lr.~". Lucy .\lice 'l'itttlccl<. littclt gttvc ltirtlt tn nine children itt the ten-year pct"- ior. Their claims were ttttcltttllettgetl. Unless the two nthcr ntntlters. proof of whose clztittts wits in tlisptttc. are atlntittt-d t0 the grottp. the ittttr tvntttctt will rcct-ive About $125,000 from the executors of the Hilltn" estate. Those vvltosc claims ztrc in dispute are lylrs. Lillian Kettny. who was ttsltt-rl to prove that tione of her chil- rlren was still-horn. 11nd .\lrs. Pattlitte Nlae Clarke who ntttst prove that ztll hcr nine are leqititttate. Argument 0n these points was set for Feb. 25. =1‘ a: =1: =1: lb-twttt-r hc ttccirlctttatllv run ovct‘ 111111 ittjttr- t-tl ll('|' ring. a ttvt-ttrv-fivi- yt-at t>ltl girl iztrtnvr. lkttricitt Kltttlter. 11f Ashtttr-t. littgltutil. tlitl tlti- fulluwittg things to .\lt". (i. .-\. Xlttttltt-tvs, a Brighton ntutorist, according Lo tcstnttutty at the Sussex Assizes: swore at him. Punched his nose. Clawt-d his neck with ltcr fittgcrtttitls. ctawerl his face and one 0f his eyes. Knocked him tlmvn. (lit tlu- ground trie-tl tn llll‘t)lll(‘ ltittt. fractur- Jug .1 linuv. itthts IlECk, hit. his tie-ck null clawed his \‘lll_‘.\‘l_ .\t this juncture twu nu-n cttntt- to .\lt". .\l1tt- tlt<-\v~;'s aid and pulled tlte wottttttt off ltittt. .\lr. .\l:1ttltctvs gnt into his car. httt Miss Ilzttltct" lutrlt-d ht-rsclf thruuglt a wittzlow nn top nf ltim and ht- gnt ntit ztntl vvcttt for the police. \\'ltilr- 11c \\‘.'l.\ ttwxy .\li.~"s hltttltcr entert-rl the vt-lticlc atttl lltrcw parts 11f vttcttttttt cit-tutors, which hc was travelling with, mt to tltc rmtrl and Illlll littsltcs. Not seeing :ut_ytlting else shc cnttltl rln she put her fnnt thmttgh the \vittcl- Slll(‘(I_ llr-r victint cxplztittctl itt court that 11t- rlitl not hit hack ltt-rnttse his ass 'I;t1tt was a wmnatt. ' vlustit-t- (ltztrlr-s. presiding. dcnouttct-tl the (le- ft-tulttttt as :1 "vulgar. fnul-ntntttlterl fcttutlc." “Tun httrl >110 was not a man." he said. "She wnttld prnlmltly Itztve got a ltitling. that would ltavt- (lnnc her good." . lh- ntulrtt-Il hcr itt $375 tltttttage and cost-x "'l'l1i< tllflilitx ‘ruin'." bliss Ilatltcr tvailcd tn a rcpnrtr-r. "l can nevi-r fitttl tltc tttnttcv. I sir-ll have tn 13m bankrupt anti rgivc up tltc farm. ulticlt fqtrcst-ttlfi my Iifc's work." may be as important as the automo- cmplovntent insurance.“ as 1f un- e||tt\0\’l1l£-l\l\\'£*I‘(.‘ the boon they ccstred to ittstttemttotttd certainly m t-tttitt-t- nu. the orcr-wurkcd tiolltttuntts 111 _0llll\\"t\ 11nd nil _t!te Provtttcittl Ctunhtls to the audition- ttl Lrottblt- of nut-irenit: upon 1t lllCll- sure thtttt tottclt oft this ttfrrtftc "tiuwtlc-I‘ tun". 1.1110 whose- Hctlclll cxnlcsiotts tn the mist itavc consti- tttted the ottlv dmtzers that ever lll(‘lI(l?t‘(l Cotttcclcrattott. — hlontrcal Daily Stat‘. Dlr.‘ Arthur IT-ttn brouzhl his fam- iiv six lll0l152ll14it tnncs front Alberta to lyltdtttt-sbrcttult. iuttnti it “as £00”? cold-tutti the tivutllt- too-twctd-sol .n0\v Ito's takmu t-ltcm back atzain. He used to ltvc at Escort. tie-hr Mid-. dlcsbrouch. but twelve vcstrs ago went farmina itt Alberta. Hts wife tutd sevt-tt-vcar-old tlautzltter Ida went with ltim. Two mouths 11,20 they returned to Etta-land. ltontna to scttlc tioyvn. But they found all their old friends nail crown uD. Did not. know tltcttt. Thcv cottld ttot set a house to suit. either. And the- c;lt:i! "Its colder in ll Yorkshire’ farmhouse than tn tnv old ltonte ittl Gmntie Prairie at. forty below.“ says Mr. Bean. So 111th Mrs. Bean. and 19-year-old Ida he is on the litter Montrme. ottuvarti bottnd frottt Liverpool for Alberta .—London Dai v Express. Think of the great strides mutle itt l'\"$E£ll'('.l‘l llI recent years. 0f all. t-lte new processes. new tnatetikls and new uses for old tnaterials that. are tvztititta to be utilized or onlv ucgttttiititt to be unlined. Some 0t these will revolutionize existing in- dustries: otttcrs “Ill etve birth to new industries and products that bile and rsoclio. They will enter into every phase of out" economic life. in- cludtntz. of course. agriculture. Pro- clticttott and productive efficiency and etrmlavmettt wi.l tzreatiy rise. costs and Drices will decline and standards of livtnfl will rise fur- ther. We sav “will". because the current. recession is nterely delaying the attainment; of these tlIlIlKS.— Saturday Nttzht. _The idea of making Ottawa beau- ttful will not start. an ittsurrectioit. As the country's Catiital it should be a t-lacc of httt-test. a show tilacc. a centre of which all citizens can bc tit-cud. And it cithet- has to be intnroved 0r allowed t0 run down at the lict-l. Obviously. the sensible wav to make it stormy of a prouct peonie is by a lonz-rantze nlnn. In tinte. possibly. the example set at. Ottawa \\'lll bet-tin to make an im- pression clscwheren-Torottto Globe and Mail. Three men were killed in Spain who were fitthtitttz neither for the Lovalists nor the Insurftents They were servituz no country, following no warlike banner. but they died cttt-ryittz out their duty. The cause they died for was truth. They were nevvsnriDcr mcn. an Ettellsltmtttt and two Americans. who ltad driven rl-vht into the zone of fierce fizlttinz near Terucl. They were seeking what tzood wrrestaondents aways warn-accurate accounts of what. was hapueninz. to see as much its they! could with their own cycs. A sltell killed one of them otttrizitt and wounded two others so tltttt. thcv tlicd ttftertt ards. S0 three more names tn-c admit-d to the 1on1: list of reporters who imve given their lives in the cause they serve.- Morttteal Star. A man was recently thrown nut of a federal relief office across the border. “I onlv asked." he said after- ward. "who is 201112 to take care of the unthrlftv when all the thrifty arc broke?" The uttestiott is also of interest in this cottntrv-Cnlizary Herald. l! Japan is but dint: the 43.1100- ton shins on which rtrzumetits for a tn-"o-to-one Amcricnn nrotzram are} largely bnsed. tht- fact should 11(- nosslltle or proof. Shins bit: as. xkv- st-rnttcrs are not hid tttttlvt" :1 l1ttttrl-' kt-rchief. ttot- tuttlt-t" a kinttttttt. ‘Flu-rel arc few nlttccs tht-v can he lttttnr-lt- ed. few shipyards to hold them. If! the naval lnlellllzettct- neonlc do not have evidence. there is little llkcli-l hood that there Ls ttnv to be ltittt.; If they do have it. Conctress should net it. If they tio not ltave it. nsk- intz Tokio a uttestton with no ititt-tt- tion of accentlntz the answer is an insult not onlv to the Japanese but b0 the intelllcence of every citizen who is asked to believe rumors vvhett. facts ntitzltt be less frltzlttenlntz. ~i Christian Science Monitor. . _.___ . 'l‘urtlc. tar every West Ilulian knows. does not taste of fish but of. a Darttcttltiry succulent and tender beefsteu-k. It. was onlv the other tiny that. I knew that this delicacy can[ be bouzht in Cattadn in a dried’ form. It has to be soaked at. least. seventy-two hours after which tt ls- mude into soup. It. ls claimed that‘ with further soaking it can even be eaten as tttrtlc steak. It seems out of all proportion that the Cnnadinnf must pav six dollars a pound for‘ dried turtle meat when it is s0 Dlett- t tiful in aOITIE tropical islands that. the convicts of the penal settle-y ments are fed on the best turtle" soup retlularly. -- Canada Wes-ti Indies Mtuzazlne. The air strength of the world la now estimated at 30.000 machines. of which 12.000. or more than one- thlrd of the 10th.. were added dur- lntz 1937. For the world's good as a pence-promoting agency. Britain's tzrowlntz leadership in the air is one of the most. hopeful factors in the armament situations-Ex. Elbert. llubbnrd said "The truth is tlmt. in human service there is no low or hitth dettree." We can all render lt-and durintl thLs time when there ls so much c0nf..slntt an era‘ ’ Int-he world. ','1t.-.~.t»$a=:'a.~e.w" - - - Q\-O4-O-Q§-O-O+§-O§-O zbVinnipeg Journalist ‘Trails Conn ission 2T0 Island Province out of Russia itself with the rev-l. Um- ul the newnpuper men tw- a-untpuitylttg llns lluwcll Cunning- slun lo thurlolletown wan . B. MCLIHAPII)‘, ' l-‘n-e Press (Liberal) wltow t r. lit-chief, Dr. lmfue, h u mtvunwr of lin- tnnnnlnulun. ,\| t-vtu-ttys Ill lulll of tn 11.11‘: ultlitnr In (‘lutrluttt-luntt IUIIONII CHARLCYFITETOWN. Fob. 13_: A short sitting on Saturday ntorn- 1 111g c-ttdcd the Rotten Commission's-l evidence. As no ship leaves the Iq~ ian<i_ for anywhere on Sumlay. the cttvtncade rested here over the v\_'ec.t-e1td_ and observed the smiling itt-ins, _WllI\ last Tltttrsdayb sitow- fall tidied up. front hotel windows, 0r bt-llrtttgint: slelghs. The Island. contes out of the blizzard and the ‘I319 locking‘ very like the earthly parudte 1t is cracked up to be. l The net of the argument sub- mltu-d lie-re ls tltat Prince Edward I$tnl1d 1s determined to rcntttttt a- dtstntct and separate tut-tuber of. the federation. is not disposed to‘ gtvc up it. provincial identity ot- gwtvers. itt-eds" t1 larger Dominion "ant. to carry on local ztdmtttis- tratton. Questions whit-it agitate other pvovlttct-s, like unemnlovfi merit and ltealth imurattce. do not really stir the public or the poli- IICIIIILS of the I-laittl. Str'rtl-.~ 111 g hlllfll uf goodwill. mid with a ges- ture of self-tlr-itin‘. Princi- Eitvrrwl Is-‘a-tci is willing to acct-pt the ma- iflrilv opinion on taoints like tltese.' Fitz-t brie-f read on Stttttrrlttv was. from the P. E. I. Law Soctt-ty. W.. E. Brittle-y. a lawyer who sttst:titicd' the trout-rat theory that every Islttttdcr is a character. nbmitted the argument in a nervous but llllPlll Style. It set-ms the law stip-l nlatt-s that tltz-re shrill be tourl melt mm Judges In the Island. he Dominion hits appointed onlv three. for the obvious reason that the God-fendnf! and ttnlltitziotts Islander-.- need no ntore than that number to settle their quarrels. but the vacant fourth plat-t- 0n 111'- bs-nch ltas a naturally ttnsPltlinL’ t-ffcct on the tnlnzis of P. E.‘ . bar- risters. Mr. Betttlt-yfls rem: .s wc- a plea that it sltottld br- filled. A procession of tit-ptttv mints-l ters followed him. uivittq cvidcncel on the question wig-titer Dominion and provincial govt-rnttteut; over- lap. As" any alert reader of this. narrative may guess. thc wot-ti isl that no overlapping occurs. Here‘ as t-lswehere the tieputlcs are sure tltcn" work is not. and cottld not. be. exactly duplicated. As indi- viduals. these Island civil servants differ from their rottntet" taarts c-L-"etvltr-rc. The usual sttgntata are not present. Tltrse men art- seF-t ene and nltnnst. carefree. Sf-vet-til of thent speak with the soft ‘Iighlattd accent of the Western Isle» Atttontz points brought out was that. Prince Edwin-d Island is em- bttrramed by the fact that t-ltancr-s t0 migrate are no longer available for ‘its young people. For a acn- eratton the population of the Ts- lsnd stayed put at around 88.000. NOW If i5 ilrowing by the utttttmll increase of 900 1t year because there is no place to go from here Wore still. expatriate Islanders. who have been jolted bv the cle- pression in other provinces are; cornlng home to settle down. lu spite of time fact that tht- relief allowance here may be as low as $3 a month for tt faintly with two children. This increase itt 110-. ttlation has the Island st.‘ ..|n worried. Prince Erlwttrrl Island 1111.5] quite enough ticoplc alrctith. A new idea was contributed bv W. R. Shaw, Deputy Milli-tel’ of Agriculture. He thinks mnvkettttt-I should be exclusively a fetieral concern. Dontittioti control of fat-triers‘ sales, according to M1". Shaw, would prevent price-cutting between provinces. He hztd in mind at potato price tvttr now g0- tng on, it appears. betvt-een Nova Scotla. and 11v.- Islattd. Mr. Shaw 1 told of distress on Island furms.|l Matty a farmer here. he says. h. down to one ltorse and a set of obsolete equipment. “It sounds 11k? Snskatcltewan," observed Commis- sioner Dafoc. Mr. Shaw itttintated that rural (ltstrt-ss hcrc was as bad | a. anythintz Saskatchewan cottld show, which seemed an exaggera- tion. An event unir,\'- ln the record of the inquiry to date was the ap- pearance of an Opposition lender on the witness stand. Prince Ed- yvard Island has the only unanti- mous legislattue Ill the dentorratlc world, all thirty‘ of the members being Grits. but Dr. W. J. P. Mac- Mlllan. a genial and numorntts physlciatt. leads whatever la left 0f the Tory party. Introdtttcd by Premier Catnpbcll, Dr. MacMillttn backed u the official story that. the Lslan ls poor and is tnisrepre- sented by statistics and by tior-ttlar legend which make it a land flnw- ln! with milk and hour-v. The political backgt-otttid for the in- troduction of Dr. Mnt-Mtllau was not. fully discernible to a visitor. but. 1t. looks/as if the P. E. I. Torin": are now disabled from com- plttittlnrr that the Islands rast- tvtts Ml llYflD-"rly stated. Here is fl Itse- fttl idea for otlu-v envnrtttnr-ttls tvlti h lntve yet It» testify. 1 PUBLIC FORUM Ilnln column ll ODul l0! llll dllcmtlhln by carrolpnudnnll u questions of Interest. The (‘bulnttolown Gunrdlnn don In! nocollnrlly emlorlo the opinion: of Qonupundsntl. HON. MR. DENNIS’ APPEAL Sin-We have during the past. autumn sent to the Acadia For- estry Statlon at Fredericton twenty- ttvo stoumz men to tzet an idea of forestry as far as the proper care of wood-plots andjlre prevention in our wood-land m the Province was concerned. I have been care- tullv scattnintz the press of the Province hoptnz that I would find an unretisottinz Bride in a tmrticu-lheflnng of Pr u“ Edward Island some letters from each and a“ o: . .. . ‘ th use voumz men callinz the atten- tion of the public and especially the owners of wood-land to tthat; they should do in order to obtain the best results from their plots. I realize. Sir. that; possibly it ls cu account. of the excessive modesty of those vountz men that; they have not. up to the present time. given their views on those matters in the press. and I wottd earnestly ask them to do so. If they are unaccus- tomed to wrttinr: for the press I would slicer-st that they zet. some friend to sit down with them and prepare an article that. I knotv wnuld be appreciated bv the zetteral public. In travelltnr: on ' the trains thrcutth certain sect-ions of Quebec anti Ontaritq I could not help but notice certain areas of the forest that were cleaned out. with no tlttnslt tw-niti-r-L: on tl»t- ttrnttnti the small trees cttt. away. leavlntz the wnod-lattd with trees seem- inelv about fan-- ‘o citzht. fee’ nnart. Attd white I tun not sure. it did atmcar to me t-ltnt those were sections wits-re the useless wood had been cut away and the thrnslt re- mcved 51S t1 prevention ttaainst fire. zlvlnz the rentainitttz trees a chance to tzrow and intbrove for the fut- urc. It does seem to me that this is a duty those vottnz men owe to the Province. and. ltavint: met. quite a number of them. I know their re- frttinittz from blaclnz itttet-esttttt! letters in the press is not on ac- count of the fact that. they are itccllttett‘. in ihc-ir duty which they owe to tltr- Province rind especialiy to t-llc (‘tovt-rttmcut; who paid the cost of their tuition term "tvitlle . away from the Province. The Dress of today is the nuszhtv lever where- bv Dubiic sentiment is created and- edttcation is disseminated and we. in this Department. have found the Dress of the Province ever tntx- ious to assist in brintzintz before the Dlllbllc such an important matter as ttis. So now boys. come acrox. let us ltear from you in tthe near future. Tell the people what they should d0. If you have an opportunity 1n private conversation tzive them all titt- know-ledge which you ltave ob- tntttz-d. but don't. forzet that letter in the tiress. I am. Sit". etc" HON. W. H. DENNIS Minister of Atlrlculture. POULTRY ASSOCIATION Sin-Please allow me space L0 answr-r a few remarks in a letter publi...ted on Feb. 15. asking if the new Pottltrv Association was in the itttc-rcst of the farmers or for ." t. \')'I"yva.nt. it plainly understood that. it i; in the ittterest of the Itfillflfs and poultry ralsers of P. E I Now I wish to ask Mr. Worth how many farmers won any DYIZBS at the last sho with utility birds. M1". Worth states that. the P. E- I. Asriciatiott is run_ up to the tninutc. It‘ so. why did the Vice Presidcttt of Kitttzs County not come 1n the last show with his birds as he did in former years? Also another Exhibitor. one of the largest in tzatne birds in the Mat-l- timc- Provinces; Why 315'"! l"? 410w his birds at the last. show’! flu-re art- a number of others who wouldn't show under present. cotuiitictts. I would also like Mr. Worth to ct the people know correctly how minty birds were in the show. It i. claimed there were over four hundred. But they were counted by three diffcrettt parties and all they found were 285 fowl and 25 dtr-ks. tvltitwlt makes a total of 310. Also I wtittld like Mr. Worth to state how many paid up members they have in the Association at present. I uncierstaitd there are not many. And why at the last show was a youns: breeding pen of Standard Barred Rocks Judged as an ndttlt breeding pen? There are many other questions I could ask Mr. Worth but. I do not wish to tttke up boo much of your space. In TOICTCIICP to the advertise- mcnt ht the Guardian of Monday. Feb. 14. this Association l; for anyone interested in showing birds. lr. etc. I am. S IIERBERT M. CARR. Music And Adult Education (By Sh- Ernest MacMlllan Prin- cipal, Torcnto (fonservatory of Mu. -.1 ‘llu- .--t.tt:7y rf ntusitt i.» 111w 11d- tntlttwl by all httt. tht- tn-x-"t roar-t- trttttty (grttttwttttiuttallst- to be a vul- ttttble fncor in enlnnzittg and en- tithittg the ntcntal and splrttttal ltfo of 0111- people. and especially in the edttcztllan of t-lic younger gene-nation. If it. is beneficial t0 children and adolescents. it can ‘ and fteqttc-ttttly does bestow sim- ‘ ilar bertefits on thee of rtper years. l If sometimes wtntA-rfls in my ltettrt S0 that. I cannot slnz The sontts that. Beauty ntadt- un- s art In me to welcome Sarina; If sometimes in my treasurc-rootn I ween to find in dust Dreams that. I vowcd should ottt- brave chantzc. Like zold secure from rust: If sometimes Love has proved to be Less than what twoets say: If she ltas risen from mv hearth And bowed and zone tawny: Yet. that brief tenderness nf I1f‘l‘h' Makes all mv trloom take witut: t And if the winter numbs my dream lord! was there not, the Sarina? By tt'l I vteld teach me to win Into the truth that Thou Art mouicltntz some endurtniz tzood Out of» what seems loss now. ——I-‘r0m the Hebrldean GBCIIC byl Alistair Maclean. KIND WORDS Start sane kind Word on its travels There is no telling when: - the good lt. may do will stop.- D. _W. Talmadge. In discussing music as t1 subject for adult education, I am not. con- ,ccrned with the tralnhg of the pt-ofesslonttl musician. but. tylth the effect. of mti -tc on tthe- llstmuct- and FEBRUARY 18, 1938 nttttttttsfittttttt t-tttitiiifi TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd 10:00 a.m. P.E.l. Central Farmers’ Institute 1:30 p.m. P. E. I. Central Farmers’ Institute 7:30 p.m. P. E. I. Horse Breeders’ Association WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 23rd ' 9.30 a.m. P.E.l. Sheep Breeders’ Association 1:30 p.m. P. E. I. Egg & Poultry Association 7:30 p.m.- P. E. I. Egg 8: Poultry Association THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th 30 a.m. P. E. I. Swine Growers’ Association 9: 1:30 p.m. P. E. I. Dairymen’s Association 7:30 p.m. P. E. I. Dairymerfls Association The meetings will be held in the AGRICULTURAL ROOM, PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE BASEMENT (Entrance from Grafton Street) A full representation from all groups is invited t. these meetings. Special Bbeakers have been arranged t0 address a number of the meetings. 0 RANGE PEKOE TEA perience and his mental alertness towards what. he is hearing. Here, I think. we have the key to a deliflilim t0 education in music: Any music bhat an intelligent man 01f woman finds worthy of gen- tune attention i; educational, and we are educated in proportion to our concentration. Y, We have far more op- portunities of getting to know great music an. first. hand than 8"!’ Previous generation. Pee-pie who go to concerts stand a better chance of getting 1.1m bett, 0m», Q1 music than the comfortable shay- at-homes listening to tthe same music on Vgramaphottie records or 0V6!‘ the an". Not. only is it. better to hem» a piece of music at. first timid-limit astt is bet/Ker to see an original painting than the best. photogra- phic reproduction of it-Jout the very physical effort makes one manta-lb’ keener. Since listening to llhe radio or gramapltone requires 1w pltyf-lcal effort. it is all the more important to make a mental effort. By doing so. you will discern for yourself what. is wort-h listening to and whim. is not. You wil] de- velop preferences and ju ems that. mean not only disutmtmtion of taste. but. alto developmentflof charaot/er. Listening with attention wilt make you want. to know more about the music you are hearing. A twnulne desire to study music seriously has swept over mo-t. civi. "Zed 60 65- For the keen listen. er, claawes in musical appreciation, w-Imlnlns and allied Subjects are held in manv cities and the number of ‘excellent. books publish- ed as 1m tttd to listening i5 legion. I would suggest the formation of public or private libraries of good gtratnaphone record. A grmna. Plume club would divide the ex- PBIW? 0f Purchasing records. and there ls an enormous advantage to the music lover in being 'a‘ole to hear hi; favorite works frequently repeated. Universllle= and other educational Institutions that estztbfrh 91115595 m muslcal 111N011’ and appreciation m-av be reason-ably sure of an 5d- equate response. Two extension course: now being conduct/ed n; the ‘Dot-onto Conservatory or Mttgic fills year have a combined enrol- menit. of 150. and similar groups in other cent-Ives are receiving en- tihttslastlc support; 7f° 0119- DOW/Ever. derive the Ewe/lost. posnble pleasure and-bone- m; "Om music w'to does not, try to make music in some fonn for himself: nor can any “stench: ear be as acute as ptmsible it he is not also in one way 01- ahcrther. a per- former. If one is fond o!‘ music. it is always worth while 1.0 study t; seflflll-il)’ and f-fY. with however lit/tie technical success, to make it. for oneself. Above all. it. is Wflri/llwhlle l0 be able to make music wit-h others. even whet. there ls no audience. for mu"=tc is the most social of the nrts. All eXflmple of a-maleur music- making is the recent qmwth of Home and school Club choirs in various parts of Ontario and other Provinces. Anyone with an ear for mlrlc can take part in amateur Qh°Tfll_ 5111111111! with comparatively lit-tie instruction The report. of a s-ttrvt-y of adult education In Canada. strPSSt-s the comltetltlve fcstivnls which butt; so IBTRP l" litr- tmt lt-ql "f0 of Wt-sl- cm Cat-aria "Tie-re w't- alm ‘mitt. 50 let-a‘ ttvtivtfls in fitrarln. at. 10nd. two in the Maritime-s and a large. newlv-nrwanlzcd ft-sflv-t] in Motttrt-al. “fl-tile “mo; music t; DPfhIps tthe muttandinv feature of mar-v of these. the grown-ups- eeneclally the amateur grqynmups —ha.ve teamed much frcm them. a From amateur ittstrumenta. study a. great deal of satisfaction may be secured. It iv- true that not mam twme who begin the st. iy of att mstrtttttemal in ttdult yt- uLtgm any great. degree of facility. yet even limited command of an . strument. may 011811 ttp a world o1 interest 1.0 malty tut tuntttettr. It. would be a. thottstttizi pttles 1f. through the desscminatiott of Iatlln program. tnusilc-ntaking in the home were to decay. To tthe grown-ups, animus tn know something about mugq (whether they have st-ttdtcd 1t 111 their youtth or not». the ll.st re. qulrement is to listen to I15 much as possible, givin it complete at- WIIUOH. The rado is a wonderful tthutg for making this tiossible, but l1. l; only music at second hand- and when you can item" it at first hand. it; is worth tnnkint: an effort to do :0. If you want. to know st-tttt-"hzttg about. the itatut-e and sn- ttt-e o1 music, be assured therm- 1.~ ttbttxta- ant information ready 11:1 _\"ott_tr public libraries- booksellers and publlwhers. 9s well its extension courstw or music clubs that may now exist or may be fot-tned. When it; comes to making must: for vourself and with others. ever though you make r1011 prcgresr technically. your effort wi.l be fin- ally rewarded in int-reast-d tinder- standing and pleasure. Hut rent- emlber that poor music. thottzit tt may satisfy you for a little while. brings you no nearer tin tinder- standing and (ICCDIY-lllfifililtfil love of tihe art. of tunic. The educa- tional side of musichotvc-veq- matti- fested. ls primarily cottccmt-d with the dt-vclcpntcit-t of tn-tr ztrd d1.“ crlmihaitlott. Cottgltl Cough! Cotttgh! “'lll't‘ZlllL{ and t-ltokittg! Get uick rolit-f 11y tnlttntt 'I‘cmpletor1's RA MAII Citpsttles. (it-t a 50c or $1 box from ynttr tlrunltst. FRI! Write for 'RI‘II‘IHIHII 1lel~='l'\'llll'l“l""5 TRIAL Limited, Luz-BIA , Dcuuut Illtltt. Ufllill! N-S. 5 'C A T T E N T I O N swtttztzttrrttctts NOW 3...?" .1121“. .1“. PIG - WORM by using the most. t-tlt-t-tivt: remedy on the tntn-kt-l: Mac’s Pig - Wot-m Tonic Powder It will thornuzltly illlltlisll traces of worms. and tnutflt‘ the health of vnur hvfll» pram. 9.79m nflf ll1. Don't tlt-lny. Order 11v Pitt-tn‘ or Mall. All unit-vs ttvmnllll" title-ruled to. Phone 315 THE TWO MACS Prescriptions A 5lll‘l‘l“|ll' 1.11:- attiateur mt~fo:mcn,............. ’I‘he educational aspect of music for the antateur 1s lnl-lntately bound ttrp wit-h its recreational as- pect. We regard it as hat-tutti that in tltt- advertising columns of our news-papers. concert: of symphonic and chamber should be listed as "mnusements“ together with sen- sational movies. burlerque shows and night. clubs. Certainly the concert. hall. though an educational force. is not a, school. and no mnslblc pcrsnn will treat it as such Yet. cottce-rt-gtving otgtinimt-iotts are fulfilling a public function analagous to art. gallerllv- mus- eums and libraries; that. ls. pre- serving for the public the musical literature 0f the past and dtspay- tng at teat some contemporary works. Without such organizations. mnny of the treat musical mas- tienpleces would die, for tto most. ‘maple only music that. ts per- ormvd is alive. Whatever rtottve bring a person t4. a vnncertr-tunttsentem. instruc- t-lon. 0r pun- sno5b€ry-he cm hardly escape some influence from the music- unless he passes his thr- otmortttnltv for this service is treat-iv n-lnrzed time in I state of comm Thu-t in- fluorine will b0 ext-fled n rm- row-I'm to his helm-round of ex- LSJIEMMIIIG, 1th.. c.2.11.. 0.11.11 Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems Installed or revised Profit and Loss, Accounts Computed Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act cllmllflll)’ BY-Laws. Minutes. Annual Statemvllls- ' and Reports Prepared. . Administration ' of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown, P. E. I.