-. 1m PAGE FCUR " ui-r"""* CHM LOTT ETOWN GUARD IAN bliirlling Daily (Founded 11581) Pri-s .. it. l.1-ilt.-(‘ol. W. Chester S. McLuro i \i1-1- Prl-siilvlll. J. ll. Burnett. F-J-l- Seen-tan, I,i<-\1t,-(‘ol. l). .»\. .\ll\I'KlIlll0ll, 0.5.0. IIditoi and 51.111.111.11: Ilii-i-l-ior. J. It. Burnett, l-‘JJ. ’ f\~\llll.lll‘ Lilitor. Flank \' lkvr Bl ll\1‘l{|l"l'll).\' lt.-\ 5511f) pi-i‘ j..-.ii‘ in 11111111111" tli-liu-rcd lo lily. $4.110 pir _‘.i.ii tin ‘.u11.lni-i-- inllfll-d lo l‘. E. Island $5.1m p. .- \| .\l' III .lll\.llll'l'l lII-Hlvll to (kuultla and LZS Tvli-‘hfn-is luilll liurvilu of L'll'l'll|'>\liUlIS Sirongn-sf Jll-nnn-y is lH-nlver than liiv lll-ri/rl-s-l Inl.'."v ltfll)\\, .\l.l‘ll..\llll‘.lt lfi, 11138 1.1. l 111.11 llriqiiigi-lililal"? i tl-i lill‘.'l'l'llllli‘lll to ’ 111111-11 of ii 1i1...ii lll-l‘ l . 1111- ll<l'l, ‘i. i'-‘ ' ll‘ i1l:ir_v - ', M. -~".1i!~ ~1- i ll a11- ;. iii1-f1~'- 3;... . i , "t Iri-lll ; (j. i i Iii .~--l\'t' -.-_.--~ iizitrinzii 1 fziili-Il 1,. ~ ,-1 111111- l ‘,- ii, hut ignor- 1 ‘. 11-11» which 1‘. ' -, l ~13 --';.-.il 1.1- the l‘. - i ‘-.i1‘ir~' i-x- i. . . 1 i- -‘.'l~lll'i‘~ 1-11- _.- ‘_ - i tl-i- criiicisiiis n. i" ' - -- 1K i? oiuiiiiis. 'l'1iis ni-i"i-i‘ which is r- uni-is would h1- ,. ~l‘.'-.llf_ll_\' 1i:ii‘ti-:ii1 '11- s‘ ti» ~li‘.l‘.‘.1i"i‘.‘i7i‘ lllf’ i." wring llf‘.'lll\'l 101‘ which, without feels that the Gov- have clone a izoocl job. ef-mrnt is-hiirh doesn't lla- been accoinpllsherl. winch .s\\'(‘i'-1)$ the whole a conviction both of .~.at for slx months ‘--‘.‘---.‘.< could he quot- i“.ui~ 1o fourit-cil 14111-11 tlii-tiugl‘. 1111- Deputy i.l.\'iiiu~l_\', is c 1 iii 11s 1.1il‘1,...-1‘. ‘~i- 11.111 of its produciioil . 1h.- llllfllx should 11L‘ blotioil‘ ln/‘iiclurlz-Tublicity Fi-r llil’ iii-q iiine in its almost half-century of 1‘,\l~""'i ' lllivli-lll 1.1111111‘ industry 21s a ‘ -‘ 1111 1111- pioiliici ix, li:1s 1-111111111111-11 i.‘ c.1111‘ : ‘ 1:1 of in~iitiiiii.ii.‘1l ad- . ‘.11 121' thi- 1-i1hiii‘ to visit the 1min; t§.<- sum iii olic million ;.;‘.r1..i--_ "_\l1I'.i'-Il 11i1‘lllI‘1'$ 41H.‘ ill is i111.‘ slogan 111111111011, .1-v1l _liilllll_‘.' l>_\- producei‘s, and flit-litre uivni-rs. It wig-c») of the million will ~-r-i~iii_g. the rest hcing for .‘ blunt-rs and various ex- l§ \T',Il'.ll'( . go 111'." ll1‘\'i'~l-. coin1i1-litiiiis, i1. ploitzlti- "1 scion-cs. I '11.»; fltl\‘i-."f~'i‘ll‘.(‘ 1s are no\v appearing at re- gular inl<-i‘\‘.'11s in 'l":-.e ijuai-dizin. This is Zfllfliiltl’ example of the value placed by C0l'llllli‘l't‘l.ll inti-ivrsts on ncivspapci‘ 1mlilic- ity. lt is expo teil that. as 11‘ result 0f the cam- paign l.uu..~',_..-il tlii-oilgh ilie medium of the daily n<.-\v-‘,»:i1.i-rs of Canada and the United States, Ill'."l1ll'1ll'§1' will <liow a gratifying in- crease. u-‘nh l'(’~11l'.:'lL' benefit not only to the picture ll-1lll~'ll'_\' ‘out to patrons inythe way of muH-Qygil progi-iiiiime standards. Minorities No fewer than twelve states in Europe have (li-i-iiiiin ‘ ' .---, and with the exception of the ljli-rri ivho are entirely‘ tinder alien rule, ther is no I'{I(‘(‘ in lint-ope of which so large a 1.1.i-iion is governed by foreigners as the Licrii" its. This lhlll-tllfllf is nr-idi- hy Professor R. W’. Sm... \\ -_ 1.? 11:1 l'..iv<-i=ii_v of 1x11111011. in an iir‘, iii Mi-iigu .\ffairs {Quarterly Re- view‘. ,\l'-1l ii 1- is ivlik-li lllill§l'~ the minorities 1i. ..~ l1l1t‘~{l-1‘.l '!'l~il~ ivhili- it ri-iiiziitls unsolv- ed. '1 1-.<.- l\‘. ~ '1 :._ '. iiiiiiiii-iiii-s are in Czechoslo- valiia £11111 .<iiii/..E~...-l, the latter having been the hat-Rhone of l‘.ii- $121“ Fr-ilcrntion since I409. and 1111' ‘Vim-r for i- ' llllllllf‘(‘1l y-e-ars an in- t.~_;r.-1I'1..-.-.-: oi 1hr» l< Than. of liinlii-iiiia. l'1-..1'~ or Fv-iuii ‘Yaw-lll says "it can never he s11.‘ iilv ~ll'l‘~*lll thrit not merely long 1,».'.,;-.. .,...- T‘ thim-ii-oi-e met irrParis, hut act-111?‘- ‘111-171. an :.i-o-,'--‘ii‘i- (‘M11141 he concluded on tlii- ll-iiriii or ‘willt-iio fronts," ("zechoslo- valiizi hall "irv- ‘," r-uili- llllil existence. T110 tad. m’ - ““.-. ‘Y 11.1w -‘,-it¢-'s liniits was of spe- cial (‘11ll('<l'Il to lillf fi-riiians. ll sorill lit-mime .'l'\11.‘li'1“ll lliri‘ "‘.-i. ua- no practical alii-rnzitive to 1hr‘ nlrl liislo-i‘ fl‘.iiliil'l', which, after the Pii-io-a. {.1111 ‘h. 'l'--‘i-.-i, is pi-iilialily" the best natural li-oiitii-i- ii. all l-‘uropc. ti... 1|..~ i-.i-.. 111.1111 iliiiiwiiliit-s remain unsolv- all; Tlii- Hlflllil" 1..'|t‘l Hf flu‘ lllillls‘ illsitlt‘ I118 PFC- s-‘ai hflllilililfli“ is ill~l'l)f "hlv hound l1)‘ QPO- g. 41-11 .-. l-‘lll l‘l‘iilllllllil' f-I-s ‘with central lio- lii-iii-‘g :i‘.il no li-iiiiriu "i-z-iiiiiily has hitherto ;,.~.?f- .1 1.. .l1‘-.-.-.- a pH-sililt‘ i-ilii-iigrziphic lint‘ he- ... .1. I] .»..-.-. (mil (U-rli. 'l'hi- plain fact is. <-~_-,. fill!‘ aii-lioi-iii, that (‘vi-lll Zlllll Ci-rinan are il oin-il to 1'1. 111"‘: i111 i- ivilli not li-~< than 11in.- n1.» 1' h. 11.. r.i-.-.’ouiiii.-iiiilv (lei-luau dis- "iy _ .1 ....; 1. 1 .].,-... 7:11.101. iii-i-nnins in flu‘ 1.1- .' .11‘ F/itli ilisll'i(‘l<. '1 '- . l‘ ~- l. ‘l u _Lfl':lllli‘ll four essential riqlp; ,,<.- iuf... (‘\'.'|(‘l pi-inuirtinnal repres- (‘lllillllllllll1'"'lilllll'lll and in municipal lift‘; tllcv Uunsten tiiizii- owii university, two technical high schools, an academy of music, 90 secmld- ary schools, 1_1 lfilllllllg colleges, 0:9 cnimuur- cial and agricultural schools, 43o higher ‘and 3.- 303 lower 1iriii1ary schools and 501 lt-iiiilt-r- 141111-1115; :1 conlplcic network of cultural institu- 1ii.iis_.-ii11l societies; anil the right to us1- their 1111141111111‘ lll inII-rcoilrise with :lll suiti- and n1iiiii~ cipal iluthorities. and L‘.~[)(‘lIlll_\' in 1111‘ l:i\\" courts, \\'llL‘I'L'\'\‘l‘ 1111- minority exceeds tcn 1.1-1‘ cunt. of 1111- 1iupul1itii-n. ‘l)l‘1li1'<\lll” Ft-ion-“hitsoil tliinlts il1:it in "tl1rii\\iii;; riff his illasli" ll(’l‘f‘ llcnliiii li:i~ iliitv‘ 111111-11 to t-lczii‘ 1111- issue. [ii ll1\lll1'.\ll1'.illl<l ior~ ci-gii 1viili1jv illllik‘ there is :i straight 1.1111 111-111-1-1-11 lllC-Illlpalililt‘ 1ii‘iiiciplt-s. '1‘.iialilaririuioii lll i111‘ (‘11-11111111 ilislricts \\"ill niiiiglt- with 1i iliiriiit-i-zitii‘ party ‘_\'\il‘lll anion-u i111‘ (Vi-ills ziiiil .<li|\4ill1~ :i~' ~Zlll\l.'1t".lll'il_\' as firi- \\‘iili 111111-1", 111111. to rt‘- nouiici- existing flirt-ion alliziiii-i-s \\'i>lll1'l h1- i-oih- Eng slmrt of national siiiviilc." British Cheese Production lii 111-w i-f llie iiii1.i.r1:1iii-i- oi ilii-l'iiii1-dl\'ing~ -l--ni as 1111‘ QYPJII ui;ii‘l1<-t iY-z‘ .111 i-~1- ironl Em- 1iiri- voiiiiliii», Il1'l.'lll< or t7‘.- -1»-ii‘i-~i‘1- produc- llilll i-i chic-i in l1:.:i1ii ;ir.- iii i:--‘i~i.li-i-.ihli- 1n- tvrwl. lll log,“ tlit-ri- 11:1. .. 1:1 ..\ v i-v-liit-lii-n in 1111- total 111111-111. j‘;_._._‘i»i. :-\1i-., i-ii-iipziri-il with l,()\|1__{l1i) .-\1i._ 1.. p.31. .. l I,i1_‘,.\'i>ii t-ivls, in hi3}. l"1":U-i" lv- llll‘ lil\',l' 11.111111 .\li1l< .\l.'li'— 111-ling §1-1i.-:r.1~. Fllllt~ 1111- l-ii:i1-i"i..1 |-‘.i-i.iio11ii.‘ 111m" 11-1 11.1 urt-ziu-i- 111:‘: of 1111- output of - lvlllltil 11' 4-1-11: \\.-.< 1.i‘i-=l111-i-il on ‘ttiwliii- i iii llii‘ .\l!ll{ .\\‘li1‘iiii‘s ivas 11.11.‘. i 11v a 111.. ‘ 1'.\'l‘~11l\l11ll lll fzicior)’ 111111.111 in 11.3.1 1111.1 l\|_{_§ 11-11111- :11 1111- sainc iiii11-tli<-~iut11il ~11 flirt-is ilii-iinc-l h-izivilv. Thus 1111- piwiiliivli l‘. iii 1 -~i- on izii‘nis in 1111‘ vi-iisus _v1-1it‘ l-i_§_Z-_I/- \-.".-i-< lll‘ 111-d :1: only __;_‘.lo1>1‘\vts. 1n ll-‘.\ \ i'.ii"tiii‘_\ |ll'lllllli'llllll ih-cliu- v11 fl]11i1'i .-iv iin-l ‘ht-ri- \\l\1‘\'(‘ll :1 gri-atii‘ r1‘- duviiviil in I113,‘ i;1l_1i~<. .\- 111-1111-111-1-11 with .\‘_:I.,_:0<> :-\vi~_ 1". l*._1’-:ii1il-._1_‘ " 11> 1-\vl<. in H1151. .\t the saint‘ tinii- 1111- 1.1"» -<..:i“.i..i1 on fzirins has drown l'1‘t‘-l\" r1‘, _‘13.¥i>o 1-111» in 11:37; 237.3011 cwts. in I113“, and 3011.11»- i-iiis. in I035. a r4.“ t"1I\'1'l'_Y of 3 pi-i- 1-1 iii on 11.311 and I,“ 111-r cunt nu 1113;. The t-iial 1\l'4)1lll1‘Il’l1l of chm-so in 103," as stated show-w! a heavy iw-iliictiun. l: is l-s-ti- lllllltlil that i111‘ tilll~lllll1llllill of chi-est‘ pct‘ hi-ad of 1lii1illllfllllll lll I113,‘ wris lippiaixiiiiziivl)‘ 9T1 ll.,, compared with SS 1h. in 195i» 111111 9.1 1h, in ‘£135- ’ , f ' Editorial Notes I Rt. lion. .\iiili‘c\v liiiiiar Law born this date, 1855. IF >11 m x (liainlit-rlaiii v. llitlcr. Pistols for 111-o; coffee for one, iiictapliui-ically. >1; w‘ ‘F ‘F Complaint is ni1id1- that there is lack of ade- quatc all1li‘l'\'lsltlll of 1111- road will-11- in 1111- 1'1‘..- vince, Zllltl that local engineers Yvfllsf.‘ to zissuinc r1‘s1.oiisil1iliti1-s which ridily 111-long to thcin. >l< >t< >14 >1’- Co1lc1‘i1ti‘11t<-1l whole liiillc 1n-iulucts in luly at 13.300.111.10 1111111111. and 11y 1ll'tlllll(l~ at _1_(11)(f,'00-;) pouiiils were 1111p.- XlIllI\l<"l_\' :1 111-crease of ".20 per cent 1-oi1111.-tr1-<l with vlllllt‘ and an incl-vase of 1t} 1icr cent over 1111- saint‘ iiiiiiitli 111st year. >l< >F ‘ The Aiigilst proiliictioii of Cl't‘(lnl(‘l'_\' butter was 3S,.’ll(),\)<)() 1111111111‘. which was :1 decrease of 10 pcr cent as 1toi111nii‘1-<l with _lul_v and an lll<‘l'(‘i'I\1' of II 111-i‘ ci-nt ovi-r .\1i;,'i1-‘t. H157. The increase in the August 11111111- was recorded in all provinces. i ii II 41 Cheese prnduciioir in August was 195001000 pOllflflS which was a decrease of eight per cent from July and I2 per cent from August a year ago. All provinces except Saskatchewan, Al- berta and British Columbia contributed to the decrease. m x n- n1 \Vho goes abormiving goes asorrovi-iug ap- plies to Dominion, provinces, municipalities as well as individuals, though for the noiice every- one is encouraged to borrow because of the lack of rcmunerative industrial investlnents for the accumulated savings of industrious economical citizens. a a a N0 one will deny that Britain has fallen back to the last ditch in her eiirlezivnur to [frcsi-rve peace with honour. Prinie .\llillSI6f‘ Chamber- lain's flight to Hitlcfs forest fastncss is draina- tic proof of Britain's selfless sincerity in this terrible world crisis. m ti!!! \Vhile no one wants to see a European or world holocaust as the result of thi- internal (lisseusions and civil war in Czi-cliosloi-althi, it must he borne in mind that any international emergency that threatened the security of Franc:- would find llritziin on the side of France, what- ever the consequences. Such :1 ilccision would not be taken merely upon sentimental or historic grounds, but, as Mr. Anthony 15111-11 \\'(‘ll put it. hcraiise the security of li-ilziiil ultimately de- pends upon the securin- OFFTZITICI“, " Lord Strathcona, llnrlt-r-Secretary- of State for lVar, watched his new y:i1‘ht——a 60-foot cabin cruiser lmilt at llytl1e—~-iii:il<e (i3 li-nnts (about 3R n1_1..li.) in §outl1ainptoi1 watt-rs the other day and then signed thr- hill of sale pre- sented 11y her builder. the British Power Boat Company. $111- is mulled the K-‘llllfl. was design- ed hy lluht-rt Rcotf-Paitie. has a cruising radius of 700 [111-leg and ncrnrtlitlg to T111‘ llfllly illflll y-achting expert, is the fastest private yacht 0f her size afloat. n n: in n- linpnrts of implements and farm machinery in July hail a value of $2,027,203 compared with $I.772..1F>o in lune and $1,754,265 in July a vcar ago. The amount from the lTnitv/l States iviis $1903.71); and from the Fniii-il Kingdom $1163; Swcilen sent 1,873 cream separators .11 $;('i,6i2 {lllil the (‘oiled States. 11254 11111‘- vi-sil-rc- .11 $311115} :ili.ng with 243 moving ina- cliincs at $11.18.), Ploiiglis and parts from the hnifr-d Slflll‘< wi-re vziltiiil :il 512.001 illlil fro!" liernlanv at $4.502 and :01 harvesters in com- lllllllllflfl. with threshing machines at $102,013. internal comhtistioil traction engines camt- from flic United $fates to 111v V-‘llllv "l $770315 311d from the United Kingdom at $54,717. rue CHARIJOTTETOWNMMGUARDIAN llllfilii av TllE wiiv The blue air mull 11010118 boxes, which have been a famllfar sight 111 the streets of London and 1111- large provincial towns since 1930, are to disappear. In their early days they served to popu- larize facilities for seudlllg by air urgent letters, marked vvith a blue au- lnall label, to ceriam overseas coilnti-ies. on puylnenl of u special i111‘ 1111111 fee in addition to the ordinary postage. But. the carriage of malls by all‘ has become so nor- 111111 11 lcaliure of postal operutlon, that posting in the blue all‘ mall boxes of CUYFCbpOllIlGllCB for coun- tries served on the “all-up” basis. so fin‘ li-cm being a convenience to the Post Office and all advan- 11151‘ lo tile posters. has become a source of potential delay. Vvllcn the first blue 1ms1il1g box “was lu- tl-oiliiccti, 1111‘ 1111111 letters were be- lllg ilespatehed from this couutly at the rate of about 40 tons a year. lu iiezn-ly 200 tons a year. It. is now in the region of 2.000 tons. hxleilslotls are in prospect that. will bring It to 2,200 ions. —Com- 111g Events In. Britain. Entirely satisfied with her purchase of a lilrge cattle ranch, the betulieoiis and charming Edith Cir-ant Alclivan has deserted Bur- lingiuile to 011101‘ into the business 0f l)l'E‘£‘(lll)g fine cattle, and the life in the opt-n which goes with such a VUCllllOll. Like her sister Josephine iMl-s. Selby McCreery), who ills-o devotes the greater part. of ll('l‘ time to her extensive ranch near Ilollister. Edith has never been ovei-foutl of‘ the gay whirl in 111111-11 by birth and breeding sue has occupied a topmost plnnacle_ Slu- lllla flail a yen to “(f0 some- thing" for 11 number of years. and flnalii- making up her mind to follow In her sistei-‘s footsteps she sc-ai-chcd 1111- state until she found the spot u-liicli was to her liking. There is ii very attractive old ranch hoilsi- on the place, and It is there that. Eclitll will receive her friends after slle 1111s made l1e1‘.sclf' thoroughly at home ill her new vt-iuui-u. In spite of rumors to the contrary, the foul‘ legged bells-is are occupying all of llel‘ gitteuiion, and sue has no interest in romance at p1-ese11t.-Szli1 Frau- clsco Argonnul. Convict who escaped from Jollet ls back behind the oars again oe- cause they didn't have traffic hgllis 11111-11 11c went to jail 20 yours ugo and one of the new- limgled uaugcts completely‘ baffled him. But tlui "nothing. We have citizens W111) are completely baffled by traffic lights, despite the fact. 11ml. they vi.‘ been seeflig ‘cm every day for a long Linux-St. Cath- arlnes Standard. It ls announced that. a report. on ‘Urban Problems." to be pres- ented to the lurtllcunllilg meeting of the General Council of the United Church 111 Canada, will say that. "the city boy has not the resourcefulness of his cousin on the farm. S0 much has been done for him that he often lacks the capacity for self-development." 'l‘l11s brings up again the old com- parison bulvrcen city and country youth, and ll. should lead to de- bates on the subject durlng the winter. —~Globe and Mail. A 52d street cab-driver, cruis- lug ueni‘ the Roxy Theatre. was hailed by a young laoy who In- structed 111m to go to Roosevelt Hospital. Tile hackle started to converse with his fare about "Alcxanilcrs Ragtime Band," which had opened that night. “Thai. Irving Berlin sure can write soilgs," he volunteered. "Yes, he can," the lady replied. "I wonder ff he and his wife are happy", the c-ab-tli-lvel- conliu ed. “Y KIIOW —- Clarence Mack - daughter, and —“ “’l‘hey'l‘e- very happy ', the lady assured. “Well, I wonder," the hackle repeated as the cab drove up to the hospital. “They're very happy," he YVILS assured "and I should know! I'm Mrs, Berlin."- Leouard Lyons ln New York Post. When we were not so old an now we used to buy hats that were practically as uncomfortable as they were lndestructible_ This male attire survived long after the Victorian age which saw the vogue enter for well-dressed men. The lint; we mean came In as a “deer-stalker” prlor to soft tweed hats for sportsmen. Then 1L5 cileapness and lmperishablllty took it. out. of the fashion and left‘. 1t. to the masses. It. was call- ed then a "bowler" and was 11b- sorbed as en universal ivear Sundays or weekdays. Otherwise It. was called a "blllycock hat," which was an earlier title. The same hat ls sometimes a "Derby" and got. into Jazz bands pllded after lt. was too utterly smbby from long, long use. But. its most characteristic nnme is Canadian "Chrlsty stiff." Well they are be- lng worn again b young-men- about-town. —Bran on. A building dedicated lo the ldeul of international peace is, neverthe- less, protected against the exigenc- ies of WEI‘. Within 500 yards of the League of Nations palace fn Geneva. atank trap has been bullt. It lsuunlt lnnserfes of such traps which the Swiss government has now completed. There ls one on every road leading to Geneva. Each trap ls a concrete strip about 200 feet deep across the asphalt pavement, but. ls not noticeable unless one is looking for It. The follies of other nations. -Bost.on Post. Roger Babson stnllstlcun and ubllclst, hit the headlines recent,- y by advertising university gra/d- untes not. to get. married hastily but to get: a job In a small town and to put their saving Into a small fnrm. The Financial Post commenting agrees that the small town has always been a good place to live. “Today, any disadvantages It. may have had as to distance and 1801501011 have disappeared. Traditional qualities of friendli- ness. freedom and fresh air have been enhanced by most of the amenities of ‘cit. ‘ llfe." Those of us llvlng In smal towns and some- times looking longln ly toward the glitter of the blg cty should re- alize that after all the real ro- mance of living is where your friends are neighbors and your neighbors are frlends. Only the small towns give that. Of the ‘lll passenger tnlnl In the United Slates, Canada, and Mexico 6 are Owls. B are Night Expresses. 3 are Midnight. Specials. 1 Is a ‘Twilight Limited Ind 1 la a Twilight Express. Apparently all that. is lacking is a good old Toot Owl. The first train ln the world to bear the name "limited" was the Pennsylvania Limited which cnm- menced as the New York and Chl- cngo Limited In I881 and was rc- ehrlatened In 18M. It‘: ltlll nm- By 1935 this figure had Increased‘ lchflrl". he colnlnutlcled. I “'11s pre- Swfss have the world's peace capl- i m1 wmim their borders, but they| _ are welllto be prepared for-tho Goodbye Hitler! (Der F uehrer’s Astrologer Predicts His End) ox-IPTEMBER 1s. 1933 ~ - '_"-fi=s By rmw x (You may or may not believe that the stars and planets gu dchulnan destny but you will be intrigued by this fascinating (vi-ilose by the woman who was 111116159 P85501181 astrofogisf In 1,1115 scc0nd_ of t-wo articles originally ilppearmg in World Astrology MllgllZfllfl, Fiau X predicts the doom of Htler and Hltlerisln in the fall of 19-10.) I knew very ivcll Hitler would not like what I had to tell him. My datum; remarks were already bringing cfouds zicross l face and fiery sparks from his eyes. He knew I always spoke the truth and ivas fearless- when an astrological chart called for realistic interpretation. I hesitated. l0.‘ 111111-11 lunged on my next words 1,0 Der Fuchler and while he had learned bitterlyHn the past to heed 8511010310111 warn- ings I feared that now he would be uncontrollable. "Gee-ring is the man for you to fear," I warned hun. “Impossible-F he shouted. but there was impatient anxiety .11 his voice "Cast his pared for 1111.». Gearing u-as born January 12, 1893 at Rost-uheim. Austila. I com- puted his pivsliicns wltlr Hitler's. The Falehrci- fool-zed on 111-silence but I could sense 111,. gension of his m 11d. What ‘M15 11 ‘.1111, he knew 0r already feared about this favor- ite son of hi1» olflclal family? The chancellor's Moon 11nd Jupi- ter fall almost on the place of General GO¢l‘illg's Mercury. Usually an impol-tant comb-nation, this as- pect takes crit cal impinzilnce from the fact that Nil-tin. iulcs Goer- lngls House of PO\\'(‘I‘. 'I‘l1e:"c is the reason for Hitler-s dominating i11- flueilce ovci- Lilli-rings mind and career. Bad aspects, however, fall from Hitler-ls Saturn and Mill's to the Moon and Uranus in Gocrlngis chari. indicating the certainty of a break between 111cm simui-l‘ 01' fat- er. Gocrinlfs (‘hurt “Bcivare of frightenint; him. dear leadc " \\'fll‘llL(l, "Saturn and Mars have 111-eat power 1.11:1‘ Mer- cury and these evil vispcirtt; threat- en dark deeds, cranes poi-Imp». 1m- dcr pressure 0f fcnr of iloinmaizng power. Besides, you 111-vi‘. 111m 1'01‘ some time, He has 1101 Yet (301119 to the llefgllt of lllS p'2\\'cl'S. For some time to come he W111 b? P1 useful servant but very dailgcl-ous to his enemies." 1 “But can I trust him?“ The Fuch- rer’s eyes u-erc dark. “No, you cannot irus‘. him ont- minutc 11111-1". he ceases w feel that you are ad- vancing his interests, l-Ie has Scor- pio, the secretive sign, rising. He senses his own lnciczlsiill: power and will work only with those fol‘- ces which arc slowly 111111111 him up. "I can see that much that llflp- pens In Goerlngls lite 1'01‘ sonic months to come will be secret, mysterious, deceptive. Neptune. lord 0f things WlllCll are not what they seem to be, is trails-lung his house 0f DOWCI’, indcatlilg power which l: either much more or inuch less than 1t seems. His- plOgYUbLiCLl Sun will be In square aspect to Neptune this year, and his natal Sun 1s _1_n that. House of Money. This mul- cafes that he. like you. will be 1mm- pered by fnanciul difficulties. “But within two yiars his Sun wlll move to a Lrlne vviil1 Uranus. That marks the height of his p011 e1- and ls reinforced by the tcclnlicaf trlne between transiting Neptune and tmnslLnp, Uranus, affecting his House of Power. If you can manage him for the 111-xi. two ycai-suthi-te at. most, you can UaL‘ Ylbc l0 power in your 011-11 inter ‘t_. H1- ls not great enough In himself to 0v- ertnrow you, 11c 011111101 11.11‘ the wild horses wluch you. suturn, have dominated so sternly» He is a born servant, and a figure l1e2ltl,_ Bilt the powers which might use him, teul- porarlly. b0 tear you do\v1l,a1‘e an- other matter And by thcu- help, Goerlng can supercede ‘O11 I111)’ time up to the close of l9 0. not as a real ruler imdyleadcr but as the glove on the lnvlslulo hand of the real power This putli is not free from danger even In these months. Sun will be sexllle Mills wln-le the Tfflllslb m; Sun and Mars in Cancer will oppose his 1111.111 Sun, indicating danger of death over which he will triumph temporarily. Life As Factor | "His disappointment 1n connec- tion with foi-clgil affairs 1s wcll shown by the aspect and li-ansus ln his Seventh House, The M0011 0n’ the place of Nepitme, Uranus In its fall trilnsltaig the seventh, Mars and Uranus omxkscd. in his Flrsr, and Seventh houses, indicat- ing Action and Trouble. ‘Plus Is given u. doubly sinister mean 11g by the fact tllul llls radical U-unus 1s near the cusp of his Twclftll House. Indicating sell inflicted ruln through secret affairs, His power wlll not. long endure. It may be that. his wife will play an import- ant role In these next two years as the conjunction of the radical Moon and UflllllLs Indicate, and as the promlnlnce of the Seventh House Just. 110w would also show "But particularly notice that. hls n Ls about to cute.- ihu Elllhlh House, the House oi Death, Th s al- ways brings thoughts of Death. rind whose death is. It, my l-ui-lirci". that Goerlng will have reason to de- fre? All the ilsilt-cts point w af- a-lrs of stale and 1.0 violent action. Jldlcatlons are that. the _serloua arlubles between you two Will slim n June, 193B, but this will be only minor as compared to your conflict a-bout November when Uranus Wlll be In opposition to Goeriugs rndf- cal Moon. (Beware of conflict with his wife, or aboutvherl) 'I‘here W11 also be an opposition between Sal- urn and Moi-s, Saturn being vcry [near the place of Mars and Mill's being on Saturn In his birth chart. "These aspects always ‘In-ad 1o sepgurjatlonswanrrthc Ilneiit-kltuléulluof nlng between the two C1110" and has never missed a day's run. All‘ transport ls faster, but. (‘Vltltllllly there are still many Americans‘ who favor the good old steam-lined methods of getting places. -The I called In Gestapo offcers and or- .- can being careful not to shoot them so. It ls not the the first ' partnerships. The Mldheaven will then be very neln" the South N0118- unoer the shadow of the Nepl-“m? transit ixidlcotlng violent. action. decrease of power even to ruin. 811d the certainty of secret machln» atlons, lntrlgue and deception. “That fact that. ft, ls the Mid- heizven wlllch ls involved lnts to t-he conclusion that w 11¢ the treachery ot his wife may help no undermine his‘ coum e and his In- fluence 1t will be o y Incidental- the main concern Ls with govern- ment. and power. God help our reich. There will be we: at. 11st,! war of aggression, without justIfl-, canon, lf Goerlng ls allowed to ex- press the nature the stars have given hfm." Death May Intervene f‘If Goerlng la allowem-who can stop him‘! To whom shall I turn?" Tne Puehrer stopped his pacing of the room b0 fix a dark gaze on the charts. f1; may be that. death ls to stop hlm,” 1 replled, “H15 moon ls com- w‘ m1: to the door of the House of.’ Death, as I sud. In that place of lll omen it ls, a little later, to meet phe opposition to hhe Sun. 0f course 1t_ might mean the death of his Wlle. out, even 1f it should-and I do not. believe that It. does-fl. will have a vex serious effect, on hlmJ you and o ers will oppose G0er1-ng,| first. secretly, then openly. - but. Uetilli itself will take a hand, and not on Goerfngs side." "Anti whet about he follovv-ersf". "They 111-e not Important to h now. He has uOt concerned himself enough with the wishes of anyone extxepi you. his master, Neverthe- lc_:~.s, beware 01 coming into con- flict. with hlm now for Ills power will lilcreuse for at. least two years to come if he lives, and the hand of death may be stayed for some me " “And new, what of me?" asked ch1- Fuehier. his face once more filled with anxiety. "Wihat. can you promlse me?" - I hesltated Dare I tell hlm? Fcilrtully I began, from whence came my strength w d9 so, I do not; RIIOW. A great urge W55 within me. I must save 111m. I must. try to save the dear Fatherland. Bur what.- could I do anyhow-the very stars of heaven against me‘! I could tell 111.111 the truth. l-le had learned to be guided by me. had learned ihat ‘ when he d-sregarded my warnlugs failure and ruin had Defallen hfm. He 11nd sent for me again in this crisis. He wanted my advice. He would listen to me-he would save himself and the refch. So I argued against heaven. But, of course, he did 11011111111 of the kind. Heaven compelled him-and refuted me, End In Sight 1 told him, tremblingly, “Mein Fuehrei- l regret to tell you this. Your decline will start. In June 1938. Your whereabouts may be a mystery to many n1 1940 but 1t. will noi. be 1011;; after that. that. a. violent end llnemens you," It. was, 1i. ls, the truth. But I met. the fate ‘of the bearer of Ill news. Who is 1t that. speaks about. him who “warns the king of his enem- ies?" Adolf Hitler, more powerful that any being. flew Into a mos1 "ilk-Wily 18,86. called me terrible names. furiously demanded that 1' llllsliy the fatal words, Finally he (111-cu me out of his sight forever, out of the country of my birth which I love so well and had s0 vainly tried in serve. what wfllbe the outcome? I am here in hiding and he goes ruin- ousiy‘ on, no w.l1 destroy llmvself. he will bring our beloved Germany to ruin, he has ruined me, and 1t is unlikely that I will live long af- ter the publication of these truths. But the world must know, Germ- any must. know and If. 1.5 my patri- Otlc and given duty to declare that the end of HLtIerIsm is in sight. PUBLIC FORUM ‘Thin column ll open for flu dlunnlon by oIn-upondufi o! quullom of Internal. Tin Char lolhlmu (Iurdlnn don not lo- cuurlly union: the onlulonn of anrrennandenln. PROTECT OUR. PHEASANTS Sir,-Muny of the lovers of wfld llfe throughout the province as well fks our sportsmen have been Inquir- ing how our pheasant-s, Imported last year, have survived. We might say that, up Io the present time there are eight different. covies re- ported to us. The results of this season are very encouraging as com- pared Iwltll last. Last season we did not hear of a sfngle covy and we were a little discouraged ln regard to the undertaking. 1 We are earnestly asking farmers throughout the province to protect those birds in any way they poafbly durlnu the partrldge season. We are also anXlOus to hear of any party who ls guilty of destroyln those birds as our Department wll take drastic action again-st them. Believing that. everyone will do their utmost to encourage the growth of those pheasants, and es- surln all that. this Department will do everythfng possible to have flu Illllltl llvbulsled with, this game bu?’ 1 w IIG 51'. O .1 uueAnrMllls11l§E AGBIQULTUBE 1 ‘rm: mu: ACT slim-In edltorfnl note ou sug- gest the City Council's uveatl a- tlon may not. be effected before he meeting of the Legislature; when llil? Milk Act automatically ex- YES It should not take that long to Iiave the fnveatl anon, and, even ilk Act alone that. demands attention. but the combfne operating with or without the Act, the “price spread," charging con- "llnv-‘s B" to 10" ft" mil" costing lll tnnoe about 2 l-flo r quart. flyfilElllfl kolloltiona an l proper de very system, with sult- M310 revenue In the City, and u price consistent with present cost of feed and production, are the wider objectives. Milk could be pro- fitably sold today nt 0c per quart. Inm Sir trawl; l5.‘ TANTON ron rouo WARRINALQBOOL. Australia - (CM-Sl ed "Our Gong" a note, along wth 11.003 pennies. was received by the fund to provide after-care for Infantile paralysis tsatfenu. PENNIEB DUIVDIII! IOOLID MmmOUli-Nlw-(OP) .- Thieves smashed n display window of n store her-e mu 0 LOWER BOWEL TO STOP AS- "Whafi the good new: from Phyllis? 200 Swat Cupll” swan‘ ACAPORALACIGARETTES ‘The puns! Iorm in which lobacco can be smoked.” ‘Wm? N Jame: ll). Barton. MD. INJECTING ETIIER UP INTO Tl-IMATIC ATTACKS "Suddenly, In the early hours of the morning u1 the vast majority of cases that. occur 1n BGUILS —— children are not. as apt to be at.- Laclceu at. IllQhl/—gl'€lll. tightness of the chest, and more or less marked sulfocatlon u. the region of the breast. bone occurs. ‘Ihe bre-uulessiless In bad cases ls most: sevt the breathing Is wheezing 111 . .. cases but. can scarcely be heal... .11 the more serious type. Cllle sulleriin; of such cases ls 1n- teilse; the patient. takes all kinds 01' positions to help him get. his breubll; Lnel-e 1s prominence of the eyeballs, the bloodvessels fn the neck stand out and there ls blue- ness of the ups; the skin ls clam- my and covered with sweat. After a period varying from a half, nour w several hours, the attack ends and the patient coughs up from his bronchial tube some strlngy mucous.” - The above ls a description of an attack of asthma as recorded 1n Snjous‘ Analytic Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine. In treating asthma the physic- lan ls at. first; concerned about; stopping nu attack, and then be- tween attacks trylng to find out. the cause of the attacks. While opium In some form - mol-plllne, codeine-ls very effect- lve, the starting of the drub lmbll; may be tile result, so that. other drugs are now used. The most. ef- fectlve drug appears to be epinephrine-adrenalin — the ex. tract. of the adrenal glands situat- ed one above each kidney. An m. Jectfon of from 10 to 15 drops of atfrenalln will usually stop an at- FOI‘ Years the anaesthetics, chl°f°l°fm 8nd either have been used, the patient going of! mm g, sound sleep for many hours, Dr. I. S. Kuhn, In Southern Medlcllle. tells of a simple and safe method of using ether m stop an attack of asthma ma; cannot be stopped by the usual means. About 5 to 7 ounces of Equal arts of ether and alive oil Er shiavlliel ‘Si-gig: “alum, 1th. low‘ minutes. In chlldrgn iawoz manly of the mixture Is all that i315“ qufred. No cleansing enema l5 given fn any case. Relief from 111121311121 igfelfgmnlz method has rogmomhs‘ an sometimes urlng lh 1...‘... ... rut-111;- 11:121.‘:- a: aw n8 the ether treatment. the 1: ysfclan has opportunity m “ogihfor the cause of asthma. “five Lin)’ be allergy (being sen- substanceslaflgellfecigoliasf lllloge other roar. or others. and . ...: nus-runny Here he comes drlftfn 21211 Idle wIl-i ,1‘! '- by law . o m _. Never anyklxlig d m” . Wem, clolneu u ‘u: eouslf 1n eastern ayes 0! Orv-nae 1111mm, flan-led wlth tlgel-‘n-eyes. Tne air Ls a. still n: Whose clear deep CBITIQs where he cl1000el_ H0 can sleep In a cradling marfgold; $21515’ “° J1“... r an r t dew He feasts his llll. Whit. shall we scold “i vr.:.*---‘ was-l"; s‘ w What‘. dguygu care?‘ mm n’- How mould you fear The cum“: m». and u“ cold- Who wlll never ache or gmw weary, Never grow old? Your glittering Insect. kln Must. starve or all-Ive; The ant must serve the hill And the bee the hive: ‘t? knlilvlw better, w m, o w not stoop we with sorrow. But choose w dance and die. t wlth 1w: wfreleuae 411317-51; _ ,_ A Naturalisfs Calendar For P. E. Island Compiled during the yggrg 1910-1937 Wllh a ghm-t check-list o! lnsecls observ- ed during that period.) (By BLYTHE BURST Sr.) (Continued) ..I.n JULY Nature ls In her most exuberant mood: one can 111mm; see the vegetation growing! It l5 a fact-easily verified —'that. shortly after the sun has attained its gregitest. altitude. the “rainy sca- son sets 1n over all the Northern Hemisphere. One would also expect. the realest heal at the summer solst. ce (see June 20), but. by a kind of lune-lag It 1s l1o...e1- in July: this ls due to a cumulative 94111011. $0. 1n July, we have a happy combination of hea; and moisture that brings the farmer's toll to fruition and makes promise of a bountiful harvest. But: lf the gardener has neglected his hoe in June. the weeds will give hfm work "Owl W994i‘;- llke lll habits, are better scofcwd while small. July ls the month of thunder» storms and many accounts or ca... tle and buildings being struck by Ifghtnlng, are In my records. The 15th of the month ls Sh. Swlthlirs De , when, says the old tradition, ‘fr! t rains ft; will rain for the next to"? days! Due to some oversight 1111s does not always happen 1.. p, _, Island. Haymakfng Ls gemml this month. but, the dnle of cutting varies wlth the character of the season. The tendency is to delay fiumflfl. to the detriment of the my . (To Be Continued) ...______________ A Thorough Examination Irlth latest lolenll w Instru- ment: will give the prgggflp. tlon which allow; ynu m u” 10111‘ eyes without ltraln. Avold the head he; d Irritation; of even flight $1- ntraln. KM" Your eyes, consult G. F. llutcheson Audrey, Alexandra Brown In the ATTENTIUN Have you trouble with your Ilommch. I the answer ls 7M. then we uk you to try FJVN 1'8 STOMACH MIXTURE. Evin!» Stomach Mixture is v. 1m. s "§'i31.'i“‘1" .. . . ...,.0u1-, n01. (36150 cnD slrfas, and many o e ‘ r n ‘men s peculiar u. l e W at o nl to t It. You ‘will benlleillghtgd wlllrlylhe result. PRICE FEB, BOTTLE 85¢. MAC‘! BLOOD FOOD FOI‘, d thl . A comb null: clpeldlnpli:pls;g|u. able In thehlezeltfilllqnt or!‘ an“; w e . lrueoblo lo an milled-lea condition ol’ the blood. W hl h amt. v5.1’ ilftfllmiifiil-lfft of’ rhelmullnn and for those fihahnllvklourl their llipctlte the reflonllvg?‘ "m m" TRY . PRICE Pig]! Tggllyllbo We whh all our cud-omen HT°§|J3111J°1?.'Z' $5151.12 french Cntllu soap. Build’: Pllln — 30c per b0! A. S. A. Tlhletl -- — — 49c per Bottle 0f 100 bel- The Two Macs Meek lll Prfool. THE 2 MAGS PIIGIIQ I15