, , . "-1.- . L... 4mm . J-liig _...-y»—-""*"'" .~..~._ .-.s ._.. - ~1- k!~.t\'1<a uw-n»..- - --—..-1,-»_41¢ - uuwmmfl- l r l I r 1. .1. ..-<- -.~..-..-..- __.._.¢.~1’L(-11~.¢»¢_.-.-~ cxpert PAGF FOUR x "fit: cnltnteiruowu autumn flurinug Dial; rfuumtud lllli?) I'm- lLu-ul. lcl \\ (In-nu: s Alt-Lure ‘ll-e Prn-uldenl 1|. ll. Burnt-ll b‘ 1| l. Editor 11nd Min-using tlln-t-lur. J It Uurm-ll l" J l. at-vrclnr) Ln-ul Lu! ll A llue-lunnun I) 8 0 11-“2111-11111- 1-211111-1-11 01111111 11111111-1 111111 u 1t 0111-1-11 bl lint lfll’ 1‘IU.\ l(.\ l1}: 5.11m 1-1-1- 11-111 1.11 inh ure- 1l0|n1<11~1l lu HI! $1.1m 1-1-1- 31-21! 1111 .11l1111n1- 1 1111111011 111 l’ l: lulullll 521.111 1-11 11-111 111. 111-111-111 1-111-11-11 1.1 1111-11111- 111111 u u. numbers Allilll llureuu or Uirculinlulip. )lt).\'l).‘l\', l-‘LBRlX-UKY, 14, 193B __ ~~ - ——_—- "Tiff! Strung-cf; Jlt-iilury is llcttlt-ei- than the Heal-est lulu.” One Coiisistcrlt Atlvocate 111-11. llr. .\l-11-\l1ll.1111-1i111- 1-~_\.1'.1_\ 11- 1111- ~11]-~ 111-1‘! 1-!’ 1111- 1.111111l-1-il 11--\1111:1-1-n1 :11 1lI'\‘~sil1L§y 111- |11-1-1l~. 1-1 1111- l‘1‘--\‘:1-1'1- 11-1‘ .11l1l11i»-11:1l 1‘0\‘1-111ic‘. [1-11111 <!11;1\121ii-1 f--1‘1- 1111- l\'1-\\1-l1 t‘1-111111i~~i1-1i..\s 110 t'1-11~1:‘1:-.$--1 11-11111‘ 1-011 s211<l. ‘111- "thrill 11-1-11" 1ll'Qllll\l!l.~ 11111011 1---i1~11111101l 1111- 1111-.~t 111111111.- |-.11‘- 1-1 ‘ \i1I\t'l'lIlll1'lll t‘.1~1- 1-1-1-1- -;1~1-1l --11 1110 1-1-1-~1-11t.1: 111 11-21110 1-1 1111.- .\l:10.\lil- .2-1n 1..-11-i-111111111 i11 11-35 1-1-11-1-0 1111- \\hi11- (1-111- -lll~~lwl1. \1 11111 11110. 1111111 111- --l-1:1-1101l21 $111-- .-.‘11 111.11,“. .11] $1_:1-,1-.-1-2111111111111. 1i101l1---1‘i'1-i‘ ‘--1‘ n1g-1t1n1-1-i1 1-1. 21n- l|§t~l\ 111' 11~1-21l 1100-1 1-,1 :1 1-1 ‘1111- 111-111-1-111‘ 1-1-1-1-r1 of (_'l1i1;! lus-u- .\.l.-1 .-_ 1-111- \\.1~ 1111- .\l.-11‘-111n1- 11-11-- '1-~1-1-11.1'i\1 1111111- 11-1111111~~i1-11. 'l-11 ~ 11-1 "--11z‘.1-i~~i--11 1-111111-111111 s21i11 1121. 1-1-{11-1. ‘i .11 ‘ 11- l‘;-1.-1-s1li<-11 10111101‘ 1111- 1-1-.1i--.1l .1» 111-!‘ .1». t1-1\t1‘1n111-111 sg-olti-sint-il 0n 1111.111‘ of 1111- l'1'1-1!-..1-1-. .\'1--.\11i'-1~::11-1l-uq i.1;1- 1111-1-1- is 11-1 111-1111411011 in 1111 |.1g-.~1---111-1-. 11 1111s 1-1-1-1- littillQ t11:1t it =11--i:l1l 1-1-1-1- ~1-i.11-1i 1-11 1111s --cc:1~i1-n. T111- r1--1_11i1 1111i 31.11111. 211-1-1-211 11- l‘r‘i1100 l-‘.1l\\‘:tr1l l.~l;1:1-! \'1\'1"11ll'\ 1-\1-1-. 111--i‘1- sti-onulv 1112111 to the '_‘1-11|111i~~i--11. lli‘. .\1211-.\lill.-1n'~‘ |-1-li1-_\‘ in 1111.- lrist i-l0-cti1-n \\-:-~ 111 1-11“ "for .1 full r1-:1li7.21tir-n of --.11‘ 1-l.1i111~ 1-11 i110 hi1~i~ 1-1 1111- 1ni11rn‘it_\- rcpt-rt -1f ‘.110 \\'lu!1~ t‘r-1111i1i~'\i--11." 1t \\.'ts f1‘2111l1l_\- 21d»- 1111111-11 1-_\- ‘1‘i11-. 21nd his 1-1-ll121g110~ 111211 1-111‘ 10v- f‘lltl.t'~ ivet-c .-1l1---_-0-‘11-1‘ 11-21111-1111111? to 11121in1:1in t-vt-n 21 11111111111111: l'1‘Il~.'-|l1'tlhlt' >lltllflflftl of puhlic <0i‘\‘i01-~‘ without lllCllFFlllQ furtl10i‘ tl1-ht. 111- \\‘21s 1l11-1-1-f1-1-g gl-lq 1.1 .-11---1-2~.1‘ 1-1-11-11- 1110 Ron-ell (‘i-i11- n1i.~~i0n with s-trtii-iinnt» 1-1-1-11-011)‘ 01-i1~i~l01it with his campaign 111-1101 111111 his 1vh1-l1- 21111111111- tnuztrds iln-nininn- --1.i110i:1l rclntions sun-c lic has l-t-t-n i11 1-1il-li0 lifc. l! would i11-l 111- 1-1-111-1-111111- 11- 1li\01i~- 1111- pit-s- enr (iovernint-i-"s 1-1-1-1-1-11 11-11111 this .~t21n1l111-ii1t. 'l‘h<- clllllpllTl-llll 11 --11'11l l-1- 11-1- 1-1linus. \\'1- sliiill follow llr. .\l211-.\li.ll;111's gt-nt-rous cxunn-lc l1_\- saniu; 111-11-11110 11111-111 it. fr-r thr- time 1-1-1112. Bfitish Propaganda At one 111110 llritilin 11-1-11111 h21v0 scoi-nctl 0n- 10-‘1111111-1-1- 21 1‘ 1l:1r 1\l'<'\1>IlQ1'lIl(l2-l scheme 111‘ 11-0011 lltT 1-1-1-11121111-11 21nd inn-ntions free from 11l1u\1- 211111 111i>1in111~1'~t21111lii1g. hut tilnt-s changi- and iiii-tli-uls 211111 i1121i11101‘.~ with 1110111. \\'0 2111- 111111‘ 111111 1111- 1i110l1-ns of :1 P-ritisli 1101-211-1111011! '-F 1-r1-1-1-1g21111li1 1121s l-t-c-il t‘>l2'lllll\ll(’(l to "spread :1 l-t-ttt-r 11111l1-1-~12111-li1ig11f this t-twunti-y 21nd the llritish 1-1-1-1-11- 211-1-112111." 'l'l11- 111-11 -21g1-111'_\' is to 11211-0‘ the iinu-cuntis tiflc 11f "t-nt-iwliiiriln-i- 1-1-uii11itt01-." l-tit it \\‘ill ht‘ 1102111011 l-y 21 111- 11-“ inn-ortnnt figui-c 1112111 Sir ROlXTI \ 21i1~i!1:11‘1. 1111‘ n1.-1u_v _\-c:u-_- the 1-01-1112111- rnt Illlilt-r \2-1-1-01211-v :11 1110 l-‘1-1‘0ign Offi00 111111 now tl11- l’11‘iii~l1 l11-.1-1'n111011t's'“Chief lliplontzltic Arlvisvr." l'1‘in11- l-lini 11-r t'l121111l-1-i‘l21ii1 asserts 111211 thc tnniiiiittcc \\ 011111 11101-011‘ rtttr-tnpt to ‘lct-ortlii12ltv" thc foreign 11nl-li1-itv activities‘ of t-xistiitg agen- rics 21nd :1<l1l .~<'\'('l‘;ll. including‘ the British nlVlélflvihlillQ ("1-1‘1---1‘21tinn 2111-l '1‘ "1\‘<-l .‘\.<r~oci21- fir-n, tr- thr- r-i-giuiizittir-n. (lffit-izil stutcincnts E1121! tht- c-nninitii-i- 111-11111 nit-t-t only ii1lrt-qu1-11t- |_\‘ 21nd l-121vt- no 0101-10211 stuff also set-in to minitn- izt- i1< <igni 110211110. Put fr-llnu-ing <1- 0l1'-~1-l\- on thc estnl-lislnncnt 11f 1111- l11-1-:11l0;1-=1_ 111 .\1‘.‘1l1i1- to wiuntwl-ziliincc 1121111111 rznliv- 21111101» i11 1111- .\'1-21r lit-st i110 110w ltfgr-ncy is 1-111- in1-rt- sign th21t (11-1-211 l-li-itnin is fct-litig ll> win- 11-11-111-11 i110 nictht-tls of thr- dicta- t1-i‘~l1i1-=. P211-!i01il:1rl\- in rt-gni-tl 11- 1-1‘111-21g21n1l;1 Tin-i11 llrititin ft-iirs 11121! it is f21lli11gl11-hin1l tllf‘ 1i1-t:1i1-1‘.~l1i1-~_ .\ltho1igl1 lilt- lll'ili~ll :1r0 1-1-111-1110011 that flit-v have 1111 t-xpcricnct- iti ltrtntlling out pi‘1‘-11.'1g21nrl21 thc-v 21r01-11t1-rinq thr- rontt-s! with L'ilill(‘l'lllfl 5111-1-(1, T111» l‘.1'ili~l1 (‘niint-il. whirli \\‘ill~ht‘ rc- 171'('~r'1ti!'1l 1-111 i110 0111111111100. \\':1=. t-rt-ztti-il in 1113.; 11- nfft-i‘ \l‘lllllill'~lli]l~ 1r- fnrt-ign sturli-itts _ for 01111114 111 tin-u! 111-112-1111‘. 1110 (i11-inc! 01111111111100 1t- 111-11- <1'(‘l\lll'\' t1|>lllln1l< on 1111- c-Xtr-nsinn of 1110 trnish 1-1-11-1 11f \-i1-w 1111-1111-11- nt-ws ~01‘\'It‘0<1t'~' Y! 1121i‘! 11f 21 141-111-1111 1-;1u11-21i§_'11 to “si-ll" 1111-21! l'-t‘i- 13111 11- 8111- \\--1‘l1l. Liberal History Recalled 1-11,. ]-j,[1111,111.-11 11-111-11211 1121s 111-111-1-1-11 on Prc- mm- |\'ing's f211‘-f1-t0l11-1l ~11gg1-~!i1-n than .\l1-. 1101111011 1121s r21is1-1l 1111.- 1.11‘iff 1‘1‘\‘ i11 1h’.- 111-110 of tiniting tl11- ('1-11.~01‘\‘2ui\‘t- 111111 $i-t'i1ll‘ Cfvllll 15111121“ “i111 111s- 0_\-1- 1-11 thc l-Ithni-nton lam‘! liv- rlt-t-tinu. 11s 11100111- 11- 1‘1-\-i1-\1- \1-n1t- 11111-11111- 11101011! liislirtli- 1.111110 ('lll‘l'¢‘*'ll.\'- ‘illi‘ ll" ilimilllllo 13,11“. 11,111 _\|;111, i1 1,1|illl\ 11111 111:1! th1- .\l|l---1-1.'1 ('ri11s1-i‘\-2ui\'u.i- 1111311‘ __ lwfll. ..l.l_l".. 111"“ C‘ 'n”l“l"lll 101.; 1,1 $1,113] (‘1-1-1lil sinci- 1111- tiny it \\-21s 1211111011011. \\'itl- 011 21l col-rt-cint-ss i1 would 112110 midi-ti flint flu-v 11-1. - gi-ni- lt-ngut-s further 1.111111 2111v of tl11- 1-1h1-r 1-211-1i1-s to 1-r1-2u0 21 tllllkllillllrlll 111111011 11-21111 1174111114 the .\l-1-1-h:11-1 (11-1-1-1-111-11-111. fuiling 1211-11011- l-t-t-zinst- of 1110 \'i;|lIll-t1|ll\llll('~‘.~'- nf tin; l.il11-1‘21l~. Thv |,,111-11,1l_ l1111\1-\1.-r. 1'('\‘;tll\ 11121: 1111- 1.11-- erzils 111-111 sonn- 1114211100 in .-1t!<-1111-!i11;_' 11- @111 11". gum] QUINN 11f the $1101.11 l.'l't‘tll‘l\‘l"§ 1-1-1111‘ 111 111(- 1113; 1-l1-1‘!i1-11'\i-hi'0l1 1-11! lln-ni Ill pr-wcr. [t 11111119: (1-1-111 2t 1‘0~-1-lti1i1-n 1-21~~01l 21f tlit- .\l- berm 1.1110111] t‘1-n\‘1-nifnn i11 llt-Ct-inl-i-t‘. "P31 lll’ which, in 1111- 1-1-0111 11f \i011-r_\' 21! tht- 1111115. thc pnrtv undi-i-ir-olt "11- t-nn-lov tln-t-t- of thc int-st ' £11,113] (‘1-1-1111 2--'.--10:1i0< 11,- carry on n guim-lt-tz- i11\-1-<111-:--11'1-11 111m the proposed sci-firm‘; of Qucinl ("1-1-1111. 2111-l t:- 1-1-1-11-1- 211111 stil-niit :1 1,1,1.“ 11f S-Wlill ti-cilit fin‘ 1111- Provini-c. whirl! {he Til-Mill |‘211't\‘ 1110111101 it~0lf 11- sul-tnit to the Lcflirlatiirc for its coxi~i1l01-21ti1.-n." The ex- pctts were later announced 1o b0 .\l21jor Dougls and Xlcssrs. William .\l.-c1‘l121rt 11nd G. (Gerry) llt-(jcc , - This resolution. thc l-Itlinoiin-n pztpcr cutt- iiutics. 1121s not 1-1-1-11 rt-sciinlt-tl. Th0 moriil it stiggi-sts to .\li-_ King‘ l.~ 21l1-ng 1110 linc that lmlllli‘ l" the IIIIISCFV lllI>lllL'>> shouldn't 2111- tilgonizt- Illt‘ i11-ighh1-i‘s' children. udmittiu". l10\v— evt-r, th21t thc likclilir-cd of 21 Lil-t-ritl-Soeial Cre- tlit fusion is rt-nn-tt- 21nd continut-s tn grow i‘e- 1111-t0r. llut thc .\|l-1-1‘!21 l.ll)(‘|‘lll l':ti'l_v'sli:1g- gling :1111l hedging‘ r-n 2111 tinitt-d front plans, its hallucinations 21111-111 singlc-hiiiult-tl t-nnihut with tht- 51-01211 (‘redit movement. cannot seem near- l_\‘ s1- liig-li-111i111l01l whilr- 111211 rcsoltilion l'(‘lllI<llll.< 1-11 th0 l-onlts. (lln-ii-uslr. i110 Lil-t-i-iils know 1111-1-0 21111-11! s111-i11lC1-1-11i1 tl1.'111 tl11-_v1li1l i11 193.1: 11101- 11211-0 11-011 21nd stifft-rt-tl tl11- "1112111" i11 0p- i-rzuion. lhit. if for no 1111101‘ rt-usi-il than to still stispicion. 1110)- \\-1-til1l ilo \\'0ll to gt-t rid of thc 1-vi1l1-111-c. Eel Grass Does Better lit-l on i110 .\tl21nti0 11-21.»! l121sn't _\‘0t 111000011111 i11 m-t-rci-niiug 1110 tliscitsc which 110211‘- l_\- wipt-rl i1 1-111 :1 f1-w _\-021r.< 115411 hut r1-1--ni‘t.~ to 11-0 ll1-111111i1-ii l)0|-21i‘tn10n1 1-f l-‘i~h01‘i0s f1‘1-n1 its offit-crs i11 thc .\l2u'itin1c l-’r1-1‘iii01-s 111111 the .\l:1_;<l21l1-n lslunds i11<lic21t0 thin, i110 situ21ti1-i1 iln- grass 1-1‘1-\‘1-1l.'1 l-it in 1113,". lf i1n11r1-1‘0n11-1it 0on- tiniit-s. i! ni:1_v not l-c \‘0i‘_\- lung l-l-fi-rc |i>l10r~ 1111-11 will :1g:1in 1-0 211110 11- 111111 ~1llll('llllIlQ to 1111-i1‘ 0111-1111115 l-_\- luuw-t-sting this 111111-1110 grass, - 111111-11 11111 l-t- 11~1-1l in 1111- 111211i11f210tu1-c of insulut- in; 111;1i1-1‘i21l. \~ 21 111211101‘ 1-f f211‘t. s:1_\'s tl11- l"i~i11-1‘i1-- .\'1-\\‘.~ llulli-tiii. i11 1-110 lo1.‘21lit_v 11-1110 l1.1i‘v1-~ti11g \\21~ inlilci-tztlwn 1l1u‘i11g thc pzlst 11-211‘. T111- ii111n‘1-\‘011i011! in 1110 01-111liti0i1 of 1111- QYII>$ i11 11137 \\‘21~ not 1-\‘0r_\-\\l11-i‘0 21p- 1-:n‘0nt hut in s1-111c 211‘021s tht-rc \\‘:1.s 21 rlistiitct. 011211-51»: for 1110 ln-ttt-r. 'l'lii- \\-21s tht- 021st: for ill\l1'lllCC, i11 the .\l21g1l:1l1-11 lslztn-ls, 1.-s1-00i21ll_\‘ 111 1110 111-1-11101-11 section. 11nd in 1-211-ts of Cu-c 131-1-- n-n 2111111-11 1111- t-nstci-n 11121111121111] 1-f .\'1-1‘21 $011111. On ("11-1-11111 .\l2111211i Island. in Soiulit-‘cn .\'0\\- lli‘t111s\\‘i0 t. -.li1- t-ishci-it-s ins1-t-ctni‘ 1-1-1-1-1-1011 “vast i1n1n‘1-\-t-ni1-11'1". .-\n intci-t-stiug 1voiitt 11121110 l1_v 1-110 nffit-t-i‘. 21 (‘211-0 P-rcton inspt-cini‘. “'21s thnt 1110 grt-lltl-sl 0112111110 \\‘21s i11 £ll't‘1'l< wlici-c f1-0sl1— 111111-1- l-i-nnlts r:1i1 into thc sca 21nd thcrc wlts lo\\‘ s:1li1li!_\‘. 1 Editorial Notes 1 \-'21l0111i11c ‘Day. -1< * >1 l\'1-\\1-ll Royal Coinniissiou lcuvt- tl1is morn- ing‘ fni- t)tt21\\‘a, >l< 9F >l< 1K 'l'he1‘t- should he gt-otl slciglting i11-w for a month 21n_\-\\‘ay. -1= * 1-11 -1< Lift-E frt-tfiil fe\-0r is uvci‘ for Judge Sit-wart. 21nd the respect i11 which 11c was held was in- 1lic21t0tl by tlic large t-tmcutirst: of 11001-10 21L his funeral yesterday. 11 11 11 "(To l111/l_v21-u111l" is tl1c titlc of tin enjoyable CI1lllt'(l_\' \\-l1icl1 is ht-ing 1-r1i1l1icctl with 100211 tal- ent tnnig-‘ht 21nd toinori-ou- evc-inng in thc Strand .Tht-21trc in the interest of the cripple-l children's fund. lt is hoped that pul-lic itppiccialtioii will b0 shown by 21 l211‘_Q_-0 attendance, -1< >11 a >1< .\ftcr all it is the little thing's th21t 11121110 lifc 1-‘1-1-11-1 living- 01‘ o!l‘1e1‘\\‘i.~0. that's why we l121\‘e ht-cn told to trike c21rc of thc icnnies. l0t-l; 21f- . . l . . . 101‘ the tumult-s. ztnrl cnjny thc amenities. Big thing-s. like Royal cfllllllllflfllllli, art- hut high spots. tnountains, which (-110 may easily gt-t along w-itlitittt, 01- merch- di‘<-2nn 211111111. 11 u: u The tinlrintlt-st cut of 2111 for President Roose- vclt is a petition fi-oin thc §p211iisl1-.'\1110ric:tn w21r vctcrzitts to the Buffalo City P-nnrd to havc thc “Roosevelt P121221” rt-dcsigilatctl “Fht-otlorc Roosevelt P121121" so that the rising and sticccctl- ing generations should not thinlt- the honour “'21s conferred upon lirunltlin. >11 >1- lf for nothing clsc. Pi-ciuit-i‘ “.\li1:h" Ilcnl-urn . is to l-t- conuncndcrl for collecting $3.000,000 of 21 $4.500.000 sticression duty said t0 have l-t-cn tun-aid hv thc cstlttr- of lnlm R_ lit-nth 21nd hi5 son. j. l‘ 1-1-11 llnoih, Ottawa ltlllll)(‘l' Ittilli1\ll2lil‘(‘~‘. \\'li_v .~llfllll(l they prt-vir-tislv l121\-1- l-t-t-n l0t off wilt-n the widow r-f john Uuc 112111 to ])21_v $500 on hei- $10,000 estate P. l I U U Living zinimals vvt-re imported to tht- vrlluc of $54,763 tluring llcci-nil-t-r conn-rti-ctl with $28." $63 in 1712001111101‘. 1936. 'l'l11- t1-t21l from tl11- liniierl $t21tcs was $27,114.’ 211111 front thc Linit- 1-1l King-iloni $16,033. Dtn-ing thc nint- months t-nrli-d l)(‘t‘(‘I‘lll)CI‘ thc vnluc \\-21s $1,317.95! coni- 1-211-t-rl with $755,671- in 1111- siunt- 1-01-11-11 11f tl11- |)1'(‘\'ir>tt\ fiscal _\-0;11‘. .\niu121ls for cxhihition 1-u1‘1-ns1-.~ ztccoutiti-d fill‘ 511111-333 c111n|121i‘c1l with but-tut- 111 n1 n- ln Chicago the other day. Homer Stanley a .\lil\v2u1l<0t- 021t‘pt-11t01‘. st21l<01l his \‘1-1‘211-it_v against 1111- v01‘1li0! 1-f 21 lit- 110100101‘ and the gntnl-lt- cos‘. l1i111 $118.50. ]11d,<_1t-'|_ .\l. 311111110 s0! the fine f1-r (ll'llIll\'(‘I1 tlriving at 53-5 21nd thcn sttggt-stcd tli21t if thc lit- tlctcctni‘ 21! Xorfhivt-stcrn t'ni~ vt-i-sity shout-d hc was tolling thc truth when 111- sziid 111- 112111 112111 1-110 1-1-01‘ 31211110)‘ would 11:1)‘ the S25 fine 11nd juilgi- llriuidt- would pay $10 for tl11- tcst. Uthc-iwvisc Ftnnlcy u-uuld p21_\- 1110 Flo fi-c. plus :1 fine of $100 21nd SR "(J inci-sl-‘s. Th0. itistrnnii-nt cr-nfirint-tl §t21iilt-_v's story on this 1-1-1111 hut his rlcgzttivr- rt-i-ly tn lllt’ t|1i01‘_\‘. “llid you hrtvt- 2ui_v lvtrd liqllltf?’ gave thc net-dit- the jitters. ##1## \ <nl-<c1‘ih1-1' 21.~l<.- for a list nf snlllrics 21nd 1111-1-11 snl-sirlir-s of thc (THC. This is not 1-h- t21 -1l-l1~ from thi- i-cpr-r! inst issued. it will he- r0021ll1-1l 1h1- King Crn-ci-niilt-n! 011211112011 thr- or- gnniratinil from 11 Cffl1lll1i§$lf)ll, dircctly rr-spoi-i- sil-ir- 11- thc Cm-crinnr-n! to 21 ("Orr-oration with =t-111i~i111lc11ci11101-11-0. The c-xpcntliturc, however. for 1111- four months- from Nnvcittl-cr 2. .1036 t" .\i21r1-li 3t, I017‘ wns 21s follows: General rind Admiiiistratir-1i $ 70.60473 Ont-ration of Ftatir-n: and Studios 137042.84 Pi-nrrrnins £20139! Quinn Yt-twi-rl; 245.5731)? T1-1.-1l t-vpt-niliturc for (our inmnh K708171141 or at thc rutc of $2,124,538.20 per ant-tum. ‘THE CHARLOTTETQWN _GUARU1AI‘ NOTES BY TllE WAY l would not enter on my lllt. of friends. _ - Tliouuli uiiicecl with polished man- nt-rs and fine ‘sense. Yet uantlnc sensibility. the man 1 Wlio tiecdlessly set-s foot. upon a worm. Cowper. ‘there is 100 neat. a disposition to believe the worst. of men in public lite. to assume they are selfisllvand‘ that public olticc is used tor private 1 ' Only In very exccp-Llotial- ‘ii-stances '- this true. By fin‘ the, zreat. majority of this counLi-y-fs lad-- mii1:sti-ators compare very favor-j ab v in ut-rsullal problty- with the. ilcltci-al morality 0f their trtiducci-si They are ablc men and lloncstl trustees and the tzctteral rule is tltacl they r10 out, of office often after-f lone years of service. Doom- than: tit-tin- 11-0111. into ll-.—-M0l’lt-l‘€i:ll Gaz-' e c. Revolution devours its children, that ive know. How much more hunLu-ily- ii-heti the dinnct‘ Iss0 late! For ten years alter Russia's revolution the leaders who made it- wei-e immune from the lot they hurded out to those whom they suizplmited. Then came the exile of Trotsky. and within a feu‘ yeais the tit-st of the Old Guard went to the wall of execution. Since I934 Rtissia has bEGII evet-v leader of I937 kl led 01- jailed or exiled. Stalin was 11o! a leader of 1917, the-ital‘! S\|\'lL‘[ history is being forged to sav lie was. His Russia. where t-lie ltcpes o! t1 new a21- once clustered, i-escnthlcs nothing so much now 21s a mad butcher's vard-Latidcu - Dally Express. Th0 investors are more logical, 11101-0 of i-e-ilrs-ts 111111111112 ilt-ssimlsts. The K1021 o! the DESSIIIII-‘Sln seems to b0 111211 Cana-Jil 11111s1. stand still; 11-1211 Sllt- _ 11111 never lmic more ,nn-11ev with \\'ll1Cl'l to pay debts than she 1121s today. It is u foolish } idea. Just. how foolish 1t. is may be Kscct: b.\‘ simply combat-mu what Canada produced in mineral wt-ulth ,!,:n years ago with what she pro- .du_00d 1n the same kind o!‘ wealth I this ilasi. vear. None among us ' should u-unt Ctnmdit to 2o on uoiniz further in debt. But to scat-t, selling Cane-cut sltot-t. on the supposition that she will never be able to pay ltei- t-llbllflfl debts. is to be just plain tot-h. 1 It flies into the lace uf a colttiiient of wealth.—Ottawa Jour- 1121 . The keepers of the vested interest oi pt-ovlncialtsm it'- Cutiada had better not. assume too hastily thin they will carry the people of Cun- adu with them tn any hostility w the idea of a better unity of the tiatioti. They may find. after all, that they had something to earn 0t a CimadiaitL-slti of zvlticlt they had not known.—Vanc0uver Picvlnce. 'I‘hc|-c will be no grout wur if Bri- tain. France and the-United States can prevent it. but if it is forced upon them no part of the British Empire can stand aloof and be safe. To assert that tinder no ell-cum- stances should Canada have any Dart in any war beyond her bor- dcrs may appeal to some people, but. why not. be content to say-tint tvnada will determine her llcy when she knows definite y all that may be involved in so momentous a decision? It. is conceivable than a situation might, arise which would compel Canada to fiszltt m a war Lht would disregard boundaries. We all prav that su h a condition will never arise. but n a general war involving the British Em ire there could be no isolation an k It is not the part of wisdom to think other“ ism-St. John Telegraph Journal. 'l‘ruvr-llin1z musicians In Turkey frighten wolves aw-ay by Dltlylng their instruments. If it, was any- tliintz like some of the lazz we have heard it ls a cfear _0all the human societv-Hannltoti Specta- oi‘. Be cart-ful with your axes. boys. Never a. tvirlter passes but some poor fellow cuts his foot with a blow front his own axe. usually in a cold out-of-thc-way place m_- volvintz much stitIei-ing before it can be dressed and much more be- fore it Iteals. besides the expense of bclnz laid up and perhaps maimed for life-Annapolis Spectator. Must people think mustard itus was some devlllslt invention that. was discovered "ClllYlllE the Great Wat‘. But mustard gas dates buck to 1886. And. nothing more deadly than that. W85‘ discovered between them and its introduction in war- fat-c tn 1917. Citing that 21s a fact. lsclcnlisls are inclined to doubt. If poison uas and other _sunposedly - dltneci-ous ln\'cnt.ioi1.s,u-ll. wreck any Int-cuter havoc in a tic-xi. war titan tlicv did in the lash-Windsor Star. But as 1m example of the kind of thinking that is goitnz on in certain 1parts of the East the retires-cita- tions of thc t-orpn-utists should have at least an at-ndemlc litter-est. for Lltc maturity of Cot-admits. The National - Corporal-Isl, movement. seems to 14o to extreme lenlztlis m lts zeal for dcccntrallziitloti, and its plan to abolish the federal par- liament iwhlcli may not b0 a bad idea. by ltsclfl and set 11p “time atu-rtunnotis states.‘ complete with tmwers of tariff and treaty lnflkilltl, is faintly hiztti-re. It» amounts to a nlnn to Bnlkaulu the country. —- Ottttwn Citizen. Books 0|‘ a bankrupt brokerage- fir-n ll‘ Nt-w York are sald 20 bi.- "b11110 a puzzle." But no more of a 0111.1111- tl121n the reason why‘ other- wlsc sane and sober citizens fall nll ovcr themselves to htvest whenever a pretty uildcat rubs itself azatnsl. 1.111211‘ 1012s and pu1‘rs.-Wlndsai- Star. Kukl llirota, Japnncsc foreign minister. tins made a discovery. He told the Dlct on Wednesday that a state of u-ar exists between Japan and China. This has been suspected for some tlmc by onlookers who have noted the slaughter of Chinese clvlllans as well as soldiers by the Japanese army and navy. No doubt. the fact now revealed by I-Iirota umecas .11 shock to 11m peace-luvs PUBLIC 1 FORUM Th]: column In open (or llu qfl-Mflnn by corrupnndentu o lllflllflhl u! Interest. Th1 Charlottetown Guurdtun dun no! non urlly rmlurno tho oplnlom- of nrulpondeull. >v— UNEMPLOYMENT ' Shy-The problem of unemploy- ment affords the best illustration of the statement that "a labor problem is a social problem." This .s because much unemployment results from social changes over which labor 1111s no control. A few , aborers may be out of ivork be. cause they are lazy o1‘ incapable, but at thc- prcsent time seventy- iive pct‘ cent of the willing work~ ei-s cannot secure a job -ln Char- lottetown. We now linve over seven liuxitlred good willing work- ers In this town who can‘! get. 8101111111! to do. At. the waterfront last year there were one hundred and fort-y men of one gran]; 111053 men did not earn enough money tp supply 100d foi- their 11011105 during the working season. ‘They had to face this ivinter owing, rent rind other bills and many of them denendint: solely 0n direct relief. which is but a mere existence in large lamlllcs. Although the ivztge earner has gamed freedom lie ltuslost secur- ity. Under existing conditions thc-re is no responsible or assured relation bet-ween the wage earner 211111 lnts 1'l‘1l])t0_\'Cl‘. man is ccmpcllctl to :10 to work when called upon and is liable to lllle-ml-lloynlfiltt with one hour's no- tlfie. Unemplollliclljll should not be confined to a pct-tad of depression. Crfscs merely intensify the de- gree of uncmployvntcnt. The effects 0t tinemployntetit are vci-y gfifioug, The first 0f course is thc loss to wot-kei-s in the form of n-agcs. _ Lack o1" u-agc-s cut-tolls consum- ing p'nver_ and by cutting down (Remand l0!‘ HOOds intensifies or prolongs a pet-toil of depression. This makes unexnploylnent of dir- ect concern t0 all classes of people. Loss of winzes is not 21ll: as a re- sult, the savings of the wage eat-n- ci- IS eaten into or entirely elim- inated. So there is 21 double loss. Workers are forced into debt. and PELBLlGIS and house ow-ncrs suflcr losses because many of these debts 1111151 altvay-s remain unpaid. Men without .10bs for 21 long period lose tl-Plt‘ ambition for work. Men IIOIILIIILI for a days ivot-k bet-e and there become casual unemploy- fllllflS: The undt-i-fccdlnlz due to SCHl'Cli-.‘i' 0f wholesome food under- lrllnes men's COHSLIlUIlOIIS and they i11-c unable to produce as much labor its tlicy_ did before unem- ployment set: in. All of 111959 evils react p11 the social ivoi-ld. During periods _ot dilstrcss many workmen lose their self confidence 13nd respect and many of them are impelled to commit minor crimes and misdemeanors. These evils are’ not merely personal and in- dividual. Unemployment causes-cc- onomtc loss to the community. Unemployment, insufficient income. v-eakened ambition. and all thelr attendant llls combine to i-edtz-e production and to impede prosper- tty. What every 1112111 product-s Ls a part of the national income and idleness means so IIIIlClI ecunmnic loss to society as a whole. It l: necessary then that the s-lare §ll°ul<l make DYOVISIOIIS to cope with a_ Dcrlod of bad times and there 1s 11 degree of responsibility Upon every individual in this re- spect. It would be_vci‘:-' helpful if the largel- factors m the business com- munity would follow 1m independ- _en! course and direct their polic- ies with ayiew to supporting thg situation in these cmergeticies. Construction work costs less at a time when tlic (ten-rand is compar- atively ‘llfllll. than in boom Limes. and this furnishes inducement to those who have faith in the fut- lll’? l0 Rel busy and start some- llllng- Wt‘ flllvflls d1_d have seas- onal unen-Dlflyittcnt in Charlotte- town: I refer to the winter months. Unemployed. n1 en become rest.- lass. irresponsible and discontent- ed. especlallyvso Where 11191-9 1, a faintly of children to provide for. Public opinion and mcn of influ- ence should cooperate and use their influence with the munici- pality and stntc and irct some pr0_ Jects commenced in the early 811111112. In 1111s province it seems mat thPl’ 0811f not under way 11111.11 midsummer. Consumers “no can aflord L0 D11)’ woulddo z} 111-0211 deal to re- hove the‘ situation by mlttiint more money into circulation. should ‘be systematic distribution 0i public wot-k 11nd the patronage system should b1- dont- 1-way with for thc pi-t-st-nt 11f. least. The 1-c- lief of nctutil clistmss occasioned by unemployment presents prob- lems which I will not. enter i11-to at present. Tlic-y are Important, but. i11-e obviously less important than the problem of mnklng em- [Ilflyhlfllll more reg-tilai‘ and stable. 1.191, us as citizens of out‘ fair pro- vincc cot-Joni togetlici- and get 5cln0l~lllllfl Under way for the early spring. Lots of wo1'k to do. Har- b0"? lmllrovcment, West River bridges. ferry whni-f. road bulldhig and runny other bit: projects. I 1-‘1-111. Slr. etc“ Charlottetown. l), c, Q PUSH COLLECTION 0K- RADIO FEES _PORT OF‘ SPAIN. Trinidad. Feb. ld-A‘ drive to collect. radic- it-cnse fees 1s uudci‘ way in this British West Indies Island. Members oi the Customs staff. assisted bv police, have been i-e- qutt-ttloned bv S. E. Knowles. Wl1-e- less Officer. to check up on ner- sons who have not vet nald 11p their reet-lvlm! and dealers’ licenses. Officials said that of 2.500 own- ers of sets lll the !sl21nd—1.800 of them ln Port. of Snnln and the sur- rountllnst district-only about 900 hnd bald Onlv half the approxi- lmz nature. Perhaps he will do somczliiiiu about It. such. for ex-1 ample. as the construction of some. mo.~e battleship sas an assurance of1 his devotion to the cause of peace, and itood-nenzhborhood.—'I‘elegrupl1 Journal. Why has Christianity been truwt-i-less to abolish war? Chris- tlnnltv would have abolished war| centuries a-zo lf men had lived It. one-half as voclferously as theyl have professed lL-Ex. A British farmer of Blilhghlm- on-Tces has won his eighty-fifth ploughing championship, using the forty-flve-year-od plou h with which his father champ- lonshlps.--Exc. won 2 Brltlnh Columbls I-‘drulry De- artmeiti. wtll have something like .000.000 scedllnll trees ready for planting in the spring of 1939. The reforestation business In I practical lerlmu fashion. Western Province ls golng at 1M1 marrelv-"QO dealers had put-chased ' 1 tcenses “u:nvrs" s11: 0111.111. Luin Inning never went out any IlIl-IIWIYI In ' “Nu-vol 7| ‘h 1 V- 11».- 1-1_1-1-1 l1 ~11 - hol- [bull 0| her blood, tlul .._1r , bnchcln, Incl 4 film “and. 111 bodefsKidnoy P1111 There- : domestic relations." 1 The working | Cause For Complaint (Halifax Chronicle) Pi-lnce Edward Island .l.s present- ing Its case before the Rowell commission and 1t-_ a pears that 1111 case wlll be s-mlar to that advanced by Nova Sootla. 'I‘he ls- lat-d i-ovlnoe. ln c0mm0n With the ot er two Maritime provinces. has certain disadvantages as an outlying section of the dominion. awnyfrom the concentrated and protected markets. forced to buy wlthlri that. protected are». and t0 sell outside It. The Marltlmes In their praentj- tlom have a good deal to say of their posltlon In the dominion as related to the terms under which they entered the confederation. The commission chairman is re- nrted as suggesting. at Charlotte- own, that relations between the various governments were not, like- ly to be bettcred by dwelling too “ re you e prove your mugh on thkikpkvstm 1m ~ he asked, “If you are constantly telling your wife that way back about. the time you were mart-led, you made a mus-take." Probably not. But there ls another side to lt. If a hUbtlIlCl promises in the wedding ceremony to cherish and provide for his wife and later spends all his money on his bro- thers and sisters instead. his wife has some cause for reminding him of his vows. . Potted Thinking 1R. W. Jepson in The Listener) Have you ever come across the man who buttonlioles you and buses you with a question and in- sists on your answering “Yes" or. “No”? He will say to you: “Now 111611. are you a free-trader, or aren't you?" And you might reply: “Well. the removal of all restric- tions and barriers on international trade _would be an Ideal thing in my mind. But as things are . . P‘ Then he \Vlll burst in and say: R-Come along now, I asked you a plain question. Give 1 answer." me a plain Once against you will probably stummer out a few "b11125". Then he will tell you you are hedgmg. “Either you are, or you arent, he says, "which 15 11',- ‘Yes,’ or Nd?“ You know the kind of person: the real u-hole-liogger. And when it comes to finding the root of all the worlds troubles today. you Wlll always find some one ready to explain to you 1,1113 one and only cause. And when ,once that is cleared up, everything xvill be serene. according to him, 50 all We have to do is to shoot ititssollnt or 518.1111, or p111, 1111 ucwtsh financiers in cOncentt-atlon camps, or become vegetarians, or go to church oftcner, or go back to the gold standard. or set up a government of business men, or find out v/liere the lost 11-11195 of Israel went. b0. And it dues 1-101, matter what the trouble is. he has got the one infallible remedy. I-Ie CR" always ‘nut his finger on 111s spot. Ask him for hts remedy for unemployment, he will say It ls quite simple: “Put the unem loy- 6d all on the land and give hem Each three acres and a cow," or Send thc-m to Canada and make the blightcrs work for a change." 01' “Put Wet-rhodi- on short lshlfts and make the work go rotmd." And it ls much the some with his political opinions. He sums up lll-s 0W" bflrtys policy in a few catch phrases or slogans. easy to Peltlvmber. and comforting to re- DBM. and saving a lot‘. of argu- ment: “Hands off the Empire", 'N.°l a Penny Off the pity. not a minute on the day." or "Km-P clear of foreign entanglements," 0r “Work for all". or “Homes for lift-rues. Hang the kaiser," or Pcaee. Rct1-c1icli1nei1t_11nd Re- £01m. n 01- ‘Nationalization all rotind. oi-_“Up with this." or DOWII Wlllh that," and 50 $11.‘ Now I am not saying 818 ls no legitimate use lm" $l°KilT1S and war-cries. On the contrary they mgy often be a, "eff-Willy element. In any cam- PHIL!" t0 arouse people's interest “ml brlflg them up to scratch and to stimulate enthusiasm. But they are dangerous lf they are used for such substitutes fo1- thought, or if they are repeated mechanically and “Bl/Hill IWISI l-IICKI?’ e ANICHOlIJN Trusty as an old‘ fflfilld-"II iiever, fails to pleasel with its lastingl flavour. 'HEWlNtii Iv Jamar ll). Bartel. IND. Dlitlll-JNLAA Pl\-Al-JLOX—PERSlS- TENT DREAM STATE AND ITS TREATMENT when it. is realized that. prac- ticaly two of every three cases of clement-a praecox—schrzophrenia—- 0t‘ preslstent dream stat-e a, l1. ‘is usually described have their begin- ning before the boy or git-l has em- erged lnbo manhood or womanhood lt. certainly gives us all tocd for thought. ‘Ilia-n an apparently aver- age everyday normal boy and glrl can develop into “day dreamers. which dreams satisfy them with llfe, is hat-d to understand Some- times, however, as parents oi- friends t-h-ltvk back a little. they will remember that the Individual was just. a little ‘odd, had peculiar notions about. some things. seemed always satisfied in bis or her mind that the way they dld things in school or tn the home was the right tray even if It was different from the way It was usually done by others. Thus to-day we find parent-s, teachers. and physicians watching more closely for any of these signs ln h'-'--- children, pupils, or young patients. 1 Just; how me ycltigstcr or some- t-lmes the adult. got; started along this line of conduct. can often be traced to certain circumstances of early life-even before the school age. whereby the youngster, by withdrawing Into himself Instead of mixing. perhaps fighting with. or studying with. others. could IJHTYOt-wlse to t-ake the place of. flfalllmcnt. c ha . 1 attitude tile nits-ted, ifiiiiuitzllfc (i-iiiysthli: which ll. often shows itself to be able to'glve lt. a name. And I am wing u» call It Potted Thinking. . e. . ‘lltfcilégjfq arming-Eggs lltkglv-ls rlse tli- foods we often buy]- eiimwlne o! potted l li°l'm~ The)’ are concentrated-easy: to handle. easy to swallow, and cksy-‘to digest. And they save a 101, o _ rouble. And the potted thinker saves hlmsclf a lot of trouble by ncquiring his knowledge as well as his opinions l» :1 1191111411 {OWL for there ls one motto he has not got. i11 his COll0CllOl1—-"FOQ]5 r1151; 1n where angels fear to tread" When lt comes to knowledge of '11 Sllblcct which even the expert ivonld find lt difficult to expnnn 1n a few ivords. you will flnd hlm rctidv with n m-atlv potted 511m- 11111131 which puts t.h_e mafitgy 111 a n11. ioll. You cannot help admiring his confidence and his courage. But. lt. takes n lot more Pourggg “Owadflys l0 Say “I dent know." 11hr“ you an; 11.111111 11 111115111111 wont somt-tltlitrz with v-hlch you “M” Olll" l‘ lmddlllll acquaintance n ls $8531 to ltlctitlfv the owner of thc car. Hr- ls the (m0 who, after you null the door shut. a wavs ope11< it ntznni 1-1121 q1ms l? harder. A T T E N T I 0 N SWINE BREEIIEIIS NOW 11-11111“- 1.111;: PIG - WORM by using 1h remedy on tlie miii-‘keliiluuv. Mac’s_ Pig‘ - Worm Tonic Powder ll will thoroughly ‘Mun, ‘,1 traces of w the hum- 3l"l?;1?'l.".1‘l'f"°" Price 35cts. ner lb. "M11 delay. Order by Phone 211.1111 ----- ----»-- Phone 315 THE TWO MACS Prescription: A Bpeclllt! ~_~\.1->1»-.a§'1~ 11- 1 v.01 W 4‘- t- c» .. 1 - 1 ,1- satlsfy himself or be contented in his own mind. Instead of golug out amoi-lg others and being not the hero he pictures himself in his dream state. but. just. one of the crowd. and perhaps not, even up to the average in mental or physical a-blllty. Dr. Benjamin Pollack. In the Psychiatric Quarterly, says that. the maln point ls tha-t to this pat.- ien-t. his dream world ls the real world, not the world others live in. In his own world ithe dream world) success or gratification ls easy to iztitaln. and s0 he is SHUS- fietl. and he doesift. wan-t. this 1r"'\ disturbed; he knows that In 3'.‘ otliei-slde or real “'01-'11 of others he just would not b1- grti-Llficd oi‘ silccessful. It. Is not hard to understand then whv parents. teachers and phy- sicians try to t these boys and git-ls to mix wlt others. partlzular- 1y in eroup gnmcs and study and so gradually leave t-lteir dream world to enter the real world m‘ life. O WENT UP TO THE TEMPLE Tw T0 PRAY Two went to Dmy? Oh. rather say One went. to bFB-ll- the _ other 11 PPM’; One stands up close and treads o1 Where the other dares not send hi. eye: One nearer to God's altar trod. The other tn the altat-‘s God. —R.lcltat'd Crashaw 11613-1560.. BEAVERBROOK URGES NEW TRADE TREAT! KINGSTON, Jamaica, Feb. 13- Proposed trade treaties bctwjeeu Great- Brttalti and the Umteii states would open up wlde avenues of benefit. to both the Uttited States and the British Empire as a “lice ln the oplnlon of 1.0m Beaver- roo . “There. ls n0 reason wln’ I116 States and the Empire should not colnclde in their orbits of trade will-out dam-me to mt-er-Imivvllfll trade. which must ne fostered be- fore all else." the Brltlsh ncwsnancr marinate commented on a visit here Enilland had 1111a 11 “wonderful year economically. and I am i-ilfldw be able to say that this brill-berm‘ was not due to work caused bv re- armament. but is a. real all-i-otind trade recovciy. tuid likely to con- tinue." . He saw "no chimce of a mqior COLlfllCl, in Europe for n, 1on2 time ve " ‘ SPUR. EARLY MARRIAGES (GP. llavas,‘ By Guardian's Special Wlr 0 BERLIN. Feb. l1——Sl‘lo1-te11lng of the term in German secondary schools In order to spur early miir- riaites was a feature of a decree Issued toduv by Education Mnnsttv Dr. Bemlinrd Rust. ATTEMPTS REFORM GEORGETOWN . Brll-lsli 611121111» Feb. 1I-—1CP)—Murt.!n Luther, a rural constable, created quit/c a sensation while alt-tempting a 1'1‘- tormat-ion tn tam Cycling lutbltr of tlils clt/y_ One of the carrot-ml cycli ts- wlio was going the ivi-t-ng “my on 1;, newly cit-tired 0110-1-21? street, resented Lut-ltex-‘s ugrt-ssn-e- nes and a fight. nearly ensued. 'lfh<- gathering t-hrong completely 11rd up traffic which was elem-ed 11111-11 a motmmd 1,‘ liccinan arrived on the scene. TEAR GAS PROHIBITED PORT OF‘ SPAIN. Trlnldud -~ A proclamation lssticd bv nctineyrzr>\'- ernor Sh‘ Mark Attchlson 811-11111! o! prohibits the importation 11m‘ ims Into Trinidad. . l- i‘ ORANGE PEKbE-z. T ENG, 11.1., 1.1.1., 0.0.11. Certified Public Accountant - Auditor . . Bookkeeping systems Installed or revised . Profit and Loss Accounts Computed Trustee under tho Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws- Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. i 88 Great George St. Charlottetown, P. E. I.