t .4 "B! l] iKYmjL? . '1. I = 1 " 1 l t - .. ._-... --..<.,.<--¢_-¢_-¢-_¢ race r0111; The Charlottetown Guardian em leuL-Cul. W. Chute: 8. McLun P'.'.\"‘llu' Prtnltlvnt J. ll. lluruell. FaLl 111111.111 Dlreelnr .| a Bnrnrll 1- .1 I. A Slur-Klunun D S. O. . K. Currlc Inlllbr um] .l|| _ secretary Lleut- l0]. l) V Autumn-lute E-lltun l-‘mnli Null-er II"! Emir} nu'|'|}'1t'-i1i'1'-.'i@ii 1H- 1.1.00 var ywr tin advance) lf|l\'rl'l'l| In city mum EIIIAIIHI lsluml $1.110 111-1» yeur tin Mailed tn (‘iuuulu um! Ynlted State! advance) TUESDAY. OEPTEINIBER 7, 1937 Old Age Pensions 01,1 “g,- l..-11c1..11. payltlc-llls in Hana-la i5 the] suhjt-ct oi :1 .~t.111s11c.11 ~111111nar_v 1n‘ the Xugtyst: ssue 111' The l.:1l1..111- l1.l/I‘ll\‘, pul-hshe-l l)_\- Livy 01111111111111 lltpntfllllcltl t-f l-itlhlllr- lllk‘ I'll-H“;- m- j111.-1~1-_11-11- 1s 111-]1c.1t1:1-- that 11--t\\'1l]'-$i-'\l1'-]" ‘.~ ‘ . . . 4" _ .11: ]_,1h--ra1 l-lt-w-ttclllnl cr111c1~111 o1 U-H-v-H-l - ~11.» pgnsi-ill 1-._\11:--11t~. 1]11‘;1\<'l'1l‘4<‘ ]]]"]]l]]]__\' lwl] aion co1|1i|111--~ 1o ]--' ~"""7']'-"""]']." ]"_“]']' m []""' ,’ro\1nc-- than 111 ;111_\ other part o1 L lui-filil- llllt] ,,,,1,,,,;,1-,-_ 1-,p1-1s.11‘111\- ila- slllltll-Ill 11s at ]'-]"" 1‘.\~.' §1t_ 1-1_;_'_ 1 1v]' 1i1-11sio111-rsj "- ]-. |~,""]i 'l'o1:1'- v1" _ \- ><_ 1; _\' |',_ 1.1,_;-1‘;; 1)111.'1r1o_ sols- _I “n.1,, \ \l'. , , 3 ,_ .,‘_-;-,\’; lil'-'li\]] Lv-vllllll- m‘ ,|_,,, :3 \1,1111__.'11_1 11_l-‘;..; _\.-1s]..111-111-1\;111 1 :; -- . . \\. lt-Jri: -1:-~ ]'--1.1] l'-_{.]']_i- .1.___. _ v,‘ , --~ 11:; ]'.l-. ]._ 511-511;, \'_§_ s1; - \ ; .<1_;.1-1; ]ll.l;ll']1-, 518.1511 . . . . , . 1,, ,,., _~-< J, \.,,1-11,>1.\ :1; ]’.1111~]1k--1-1111-{ , , <1. .1 11 1 '1. .\'i.\'-r; .\.1~l\..1."]1-\-111 1 ".' , ’ 1 :1..;_--_ \\.\ l >1.\.\.- 1 ]-,.1>,1._-_ _. .; -_.-. -_,.11.1:1i 1...p11'..1t'.--11“ ]'.]'.l..1-1-_.\ \__';_':.\'.]l..-’».i-"i"]]1 . 1_-1 \{'..-1-'.1. 1_-o; l'-r11".~h] . 1 _v',,lu11,‘;, ,1_ '1] .1111 .1 1,1,5; .\.1~|\:t1cc]1t--- .\ o1, Jl. ' l'1 1'11! f" _\\'-1]'* "l "Q"- -o1--:.'1:-, l-l .1-_;--:.\‘--"-.5-"-.i1 .\'.1-... 1. .1 1o; 1311111.»; ;..--,-; .\|-~' 11-1-1,-1_ _-_ '--]11:1:]-.1_ 111; .\l1111‘.--l-.'\. 311-1: >1~'..:. ---.-1:1_ _-.,1-'-1 \'.\\' '.,1.1)o. ’ ]‘,.1.~1;111_-. 1,3’ 11].'\"\ to 11-1p11lali-n1 over] ['11 yt-ztrs --:' 11.1" ]’l l.. 3-13"! -\'--\' . Fil-l-k I\'.li.. 3- _=j- l1".11i--. 31 fol '._]\i<']-\'\‘- 3-7-11? .\!1-.-1-1... _=1- 11- .. 1--.--s. .\l----i---l-1-. 5.11.11; §.'1~l..111‘]11-:\.111. _I_- : \ \\ .'l‘., 45.00. 1‘1111,.1-11..-.1j.1 \_. 1-..1.i..11< _\1~1;1 ln-llsi-r-i is pa_v.'1]1]r- 11- fl'l‘\ ]lr-"-~‘1 sill-ii-ct of 711 tt-r-rs an-l 1111“:1r<]s 117-1 is not 1'11 :"--c--ip1 of an 1'11co1n-- of‘ as n111cl1 11s SW1 :1 -.1--11' .111-] “ho has rt-si-lr-"l in (';lll.'l1].'1 for ‘i -- '31- 11-... l-Ft-VV-lillfl", an-l has also] rt-si-l-wl 1'11 111w ;=-'--\1:11-1- in which 1]11-.'1p|-]icr11io11] is mad-- fo ‘-1- 1"1'--- _\--:1rs imu1---]i-1t--l_\- Iireced- ii-g 1111- - .1:11--1o 'l']1el1l:1\"'11'11l1l amount o1 pens-on 1»-_\.-1l]-- 1111<]--r the .\cl is 9:10 vt-Itrly: ln cases “]1--r1- lrt-llslull-‘Fs l1a\'-- ,1 p1'i-- vxnc inc-nlu- the Jilin-till‘. of tlu-ir ol-l aut- p- 11~io11 l is sul-i-xct to :1 1----]11r:i--n l-v the :1111o1n1t. if any. that tln-ir pritr 11- in-w-nn‘ "\c-----ls $19-35 a v--:1r. L'n-]t-r t]1-- 1-r--\='~i--11s 1-1' tin- \ct as it “fir: first p.1~~---l rlzt- l), 1111-111 of l.:1]1o111~ lllu-n the :1-]n1|-: .11 ]]1-p.'1r1n1--1111 111th] r|11.'1r?1-r~ ]_\‘ to erlch prot-In-w- ivlll-dlllll of the total amount ‘ 01' the pensions pai-l lw the pn-vin-‘ial pension riuthority- during the prt-ee-liug" mouths, .\t the U131 session of the lb-niiniou l‘:1rli;111n-ut tilt-let‘ ‘he ]‘.--nn1-tt a-ltuiuistratil-u, tlu- .\1-1 was attic-u] r-l. thr- amount o1’ the Dominion contribution. "1""llSI int-t-t-ase-l from fifty to s1-1-1-ut_v~five oer Cent. of l]-.1- total (‘.\l'l‘!]]llllll't‘. ].at1-r_ on .\pril f. 1-135, the zt-iniinistrati-ni of 7711- .\1-t was trans- lt-rre-l to the lh-prtrtnn-ttt 11f ]-'in:1nc--_ The present ].il---ra] tiov-w ou-nt of this Pro- vince is pledge-l, l-v its party tnanifesto issued] _l\1]y F. to}; to "tirgt- tipon tl1-- llomitlion (lov- ermnent its obligation 1o p.11- t]1-- full rust of Old _\_;-'e lh-tisi-nis in this ]’r--\111ce"_ also to "thorr-tiolily- investigate the present <ystem of old age pensions with a vie“ to cutting tl-ovn the expense of a-lntiitistiiation 1111-] providing a more fair and <atisl'actory tnt-thor] of consider- ing applications." Badly Needed Here .11' tl-c pension. In urging Clnirlottetovcifs claims for harbor Improvt-nn-iu on liinattce Minister llunning, our Board of 'l'ra1l1_- itn-ntliers cite-l the millions ex- pended on projects in other parts of the Dom- inion, nr-tahly- at Hudson's lay Certainly a very small part of the money- wasted on that project would equip (fhai-lr-ttt-ttnvn with first- class port facilities. 'l‘l1e current issue of the Financial Post l1:1< tht- following continent of interest in this connection; “Each season of actual operations justifies the criticisms that ltave been voice-l of the ex- travagant construction of tl1e Hudson's Bay Raihvay- 11ml port facilities zit Ulnirchill. §hip- ping through since the eontpleti-ni of new route- has not even iticri-ztsr-tl from its original small proliortiolls- .\s pre-licted long hefort- the lied- eral fiovernnn-nt t'llll).'ll']\'('(l on t]1is vast expendi- ture there 1's no clmnce of ;1 return on the in- vestment tinless l-v a stroke of luck some source of natural iveztltli, 111 present unsuspected, is discovered adjz-eent to the right of way. Build- ing railway-s- on such :1 slim hope. however, is the mos-t 1'ecl<]--s< sort of government gambling 81"] "m! 3___l'.‘.J.l.l.l.JJ4...CQL\lll.lT;x' like Canada can ill 11ft , Rut it is very necessary for Canada to mod- ernize the ports and harhors that are essential m the 1lt-\'1-]opll11'lll of its provinces; mu] that, in =1 flutfihrl]. is the case for the Charlottetoivn har- bor l1ll])I‘t)\'f'lll!‘Itl project. Question And Answer 1541111 u" yfllf tln IIIFIIIIPO) mulled tn- "Furthermore, what sort of peace and what sort of democratq- does the Canadian League for Peace and Dt-moerat-y- think it is going to cs1ab~ lish in Spain l-y merely ‘ending hostilities’ he- ttveeit l-‘ranco 21111] the Loy-alists? Ant] what sort of peace am] what sort of (lemocrztcy dot-s it think can he established in the vicinity of Shanghai hy cotnpt-lling the (liinese and _]:1pa11 ese to shake hands tinder t]1e inuzzles of a flee‘. ofdtritish. _\n~eri*1n, French and presumably Canadian war vessels? "\\'e can assure the (fanadiatt League that the _]ap;11l\‘~t‘ are not going to he greatly bother- ed l-y any mere expression of ‘the mighty potv~ t-r of sentiment against all that is involved in 1no-l1-rn yvarfarc.‘ Nor have (ieiteral Franco and the loyalists shoyvn themselves 11111el1 more stisceptihle to the cries of outrage-l httmanitarizin itistiitcts. The one thing that \vl']] deter war- maltt-rs front ]1l--“in-_- other people to zitonts is a lively l1l'11.\l)t’\.‘l of being blown to atoms tlufltl- selves." r Editorial Notes r .\'.'1po]1-on ~.'11'l---] for St, llelt-ua this date 15115. .._i._ The last --t' the 5111111111-1- ]l11]]~].'t_\_s now O\t‘l‘. 1R i‘ N‘ >l< ,\'cho--l~ .111-l 1'I-]l(‘}_'\‘.~ re~11n1e today to the io\ ant] satislztctioil. ln‘l'llllll>', of l-olh tc.'1cl11.-rs 2111-] pupils. ' >1- a- >1- >1- Tln- local nurrltants 111- 11-11 113-1111 ;1 pail] mi] “.1_\ pit-l. up >l'l'\'l\'l‘. hut a fret- oin- as in 11n- 1ar1-- an-l {jnt-l-t-c. rk >1- -1< -1- \l] i'it'l'lllilll rotary clul» \\i]] tliss-olt-Q “coho- t.'1r1l_\ " a~ :1 result of the rec-an dccret- tutdcr] “hich _\';1/1 111-111l»1-r~ must resign from this f-r- QAlliYJIIi-tll. it “as disclos-wl .\'.'1t11r-]:1_\. The “st/is "]‘.]*“‘]<"] To the rotary cluh as an iiiu-riiati-nia! --r;-:1ni/.'1t1'--u “hich ztcn-ptr-l dues, 11-11.- 1111111-1- tl-it- influence of l-'rt-1- .\la~--nr\ and \\.'l.~)ll1-t |n!i~ .\‘--n1itic. 'l'h<-re \\'t-l'\' f-1r1v-iI1r1-1- rotary clul-s- with 1.350 ltlcltllvt-rs 1'11 Iierinain‘, 1 -' s- >1 >1< w- i F-rap iron is still i11 1]e1n:111<l. Th1- _;_.Q0-1.1o11 la rest‘ itiotr-rship Kontztki .\l.'1ru is loa-lim; I111 <1'r.1p;1111] rlrvon pulp |'o1~_].'1p.'t11.-1t .\‘z1inl ].1]t1l .\'h-- \\i]] then sail for .\'ew York 1'o1~ 1.111;.) 1111.] p-Wssengers for the long passage to the v].-11>-111-- """ W-Yls of Yokohaitxtt, ttsaka an-l Kol-e vi:1' .\'--rfoll.-. \'a.. where she \\1ll cotnplt-tt- 1m- 0,112.1. The MS. Konialti '.\]ar11 is to pztss t]1ro11-_;l1 du-I llanama (‘ztnztl and “ill put into 3:111 l‘e<]ro for, o1] hunlters. 1 -1- a- >0- >1. P1'--]'1‘~_~'<)r l“ l]. llurd of the ("ornell .\~(r1'- cultural l"..\'l(‘|l.<if-Il Service i-t-ports f:1vo1~,-1],l.- 1-1». sults from "lay-lug lialti-rit-s". i11 tvhiclt tl11.1-,_-;- 1111-]. of hens are house-l in iti-livi-ltia] cases one :1])--vt- thc other. lixperiiiu-iits have l-t-en ina-le hf’- “ilul. 1'11 -\'<‘\v lerstiv. l’e1111s\-l\- 1i:1 an-l Hl-io lhe system is rnlaptcd to localities i11 or 111-311" large towns where lam] valuations- or inning w. gulations make the usual poultry farln im- practical, 1 1 ' =1- it- =t- ~1- A .‘"’"".Q<l<‘r in Boy Scout tmiforui found an envelope containing tickets. The envelope luirt- a name and address and the hoy, ll(‘COlll]).'lltl't'(] l-y his young brother. went there at once. On :1cce_11ti11g the tickets. the rightful owner thank. "l ‘he ]"'." 31"] "fffivd him :1 shilling, "Sorry. I'm a Fc- -u1." said the l-oy. "lt‘s my poo-l (lee-l for the rl.'1_v." The man was on the point of FPHlFHiHg lh!‘ coin to his pocket when thr- 3-‘1-11] ; tvcnt on “llut my little hrolht-r ain't a Scout." I _=o- x >1- Rztpid progress with harvesting and thresh- ing rapt-rations was made i11 the 'l’r.'1iri1- I'm- vinees during the past ivt-elt and 11inch of ivheat thresher] will grade \\'k‘ll, the lloniinion] ly telegraphic crop reports on the prairie pro- vinces. High temperatures and an almost cont- plete absence of rain in Manitoba and §:1s]<atc]1e- wan enabled the work to go ahead without in- terruption. Threshing was well advanced in Nlanitoha and yields on tht- whole are satisfc~ tory, Durum wheats andthe rust resistant varie- ties of common spring wheat are yielding anrl grading well except in the dry sections and while rust has done some damage to susceptible varieties, the injury is not extensive, -1- -1- =1- >1- The Lon-lon Evening Stan-lard in an editorial headed “Whose Empire ?" says “.\liens who have no link with or loyalty to the Empire, men Zlllfl women whose stantlztrt] of living is low, are peopliitg the empty spaces of ottr great tltitllitllOllS... “lt would set-m that the British ‘government is a hit worried al-ottt this prol-ltrfll. hut not deeply perturbed. The tlontinions, 011 the other hand, are perturbed. ln .\ustrz\lia ant] -South Africa. New Zcalaml and Canada the iteerl for more settlers of llritish stock is sec" to he vital and itrgettt.” The Stan-lard contends it is up to the Hritish goverunn-ut to take the first step. "I )nly if Britain is preparer] to give :1 new deal to the dominions. cutting down her imports of foreign foodstuffs to malt-- room for l-Impire prmluqg (an fhQ rlnlttillifillS Sllfft-sfiftlllt’ absorb British immigrants on an adequate scale,” it declared. 1- a- n- #- lt is refreshing these days to fin-l a stay at honte parent. .\lr. David C. Loker. father of ten children and a meml-t-r of the ']‘“-1-]ftl1 Night Revelers, one of New 0111-11-1‘..- most ex- clusive cluhs. has been out of his ltr-‘ise only twice after 6 p.m. in the last twt-nt" ix years and has never seen a talking -'".1r1-. The antial-le The Canadian League for Peace and Demo- krary is Cirt‘11].'1t'izing (Etna-Hans, asking their] viryvs on a 1111111ln-r of questions. including; “Dn- you favor action hy the forthcoming Assembly of the la-agtn- of Nations t-- end hostilities i" Spain and China?" "\\'e regret." continents §tat11rday Night. "that the cirv11l;1ri/.--rs hay-- not ml-ler] a Suh- =c-|u-~nt tpu-stion: ‘If 1-1-11 do, I-y who/n do _v-11! l/l 71k l/Iu/ 11- ton .1/1-'11]-/ 111" Ink-1'11." The lX-‘tl-‘Zlv! 0f Nations has 11-- aruiaint-nl. lt can (lvsP-Iifih 1o evpe-litioitary- iorws. lt cztnnot even impose ='\ll(‘]]1)l'l-. ll is all very w--]] to tall. ill-out ae- tion hv the l.1-:1_1_'ue of .\':1lio11s_ hut Itctil-vi hv the lxhagut- o] Nations is- itn-rt-lv concert-v] ae- tion ])\' 1-a1-l1 am] all of llu- nations in flu- ].--a~ gue. 'l']1e question slioul-I r--a-l: ‘llo you f-‘H-t acliun by Ctlllflflll in cont-er! 11-1111 the Imuyitc." father of two rlebutantes and three sub-dehu- 'antes often greets his daughters au-l sons com- ing in at dawn with a cherry "goo-l morning". hut ln-‘ll lmve non-- of the night life for hints-elf .\lr. Loker. '1 hrother~in~law of former .\layot T. Semirles \\':1lm~"]e_v. keeps his honte Open tnost of the day and tiight for the coterie of friends his chil-lrt-it have. Besides the ten-Chil- dren of their own tln- Lokers hay-- taken a 111-p- heyv lu rear. \\'it]1 a son-in-layv and l\\'o grand- children living in tln- ltotlse also there are six- teen at the tal-le. "Xlakittg :1 living for thi-nt is enough to ln-t-p ou- husv without going places with tht-nt in the evening," .\lr, l.oker. president of a real estate colnpaltv, <ai1l_ “'l‘h<-\- do enough of that." 'l'h--s-- two nights .\lr. l.okcr did stay out? He was on jury duty. l I .,\ .‘ his ,1“. j pet-fence of ntakltig contracts which Bureau of Statistics said in the last of its week-l ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWNvGUARDIAI! NOTES BY TNE WAY what Let Australia and South Africa for Qktllllplk‘, keep us informed of U181!’ ] 1 ets and their aspirations. 8nd let us do the same for them. Thus the tntra-imper a1 so-operatlon will become closer because we hi" ._ “-11.. to know each 0W8!‘ . m. 1m- itisiruttieitts 0f Pub- Izcny ought, 1o be used. AsSOCIB-lfl! as we are, we ought. tiaturally I0 CL-nlllllllllcille often togelhfl‘. t0 learn what. is going on B1110"! m9 others. Admitted 1f the various sec- tions of Lne_ Commonwealth hflvfl contented themselves we mushy tiei-t-tofore u-itlt the Hl-RY-fe new-i that the Press agencies Iran-Emil 1o the tietvspupers. To uutlmflli this information. to make its PW‘ sentation more interesting. t0 use‘ other means of education, that, 15‘- what. is essential if we sincerely wish to see the Imlwrla] Vellum“ nnprove.-La Press lMflfll-Yeall- There ls one more WIdOW lfld one more fatlierless child In On- tario today beeatise companions of a young mun su-lmmlng at Orll- lia regardul his cries for help 9-5 a joke and pazcl llllll no heed. The practical Joker. who for years has been shouting his nnbeeilities at. 1iool-sirl1- and beat-It. gets the full . blame for 1111- loss of another life. ' —N111garn Falls Review. The assertion is made that. [he ‘a, 4-11 (-1111.1.-1- o1 Edizppia has1 twice rt-lttsetl offers b_\' agents 0f] Mtissolnn 1o 1- turn to his throne] 11s a flfilllllltllPfl monarch. He- has set-n llnw 1111- thing works out] in Italy and naturally balks at. the idea Iitainlortl l-lxpositor. Lord Austin. who has just. issu- ' 1-tl a “nunnig 1-1 llte motor-ear In- uustry 111m lllt- shortage of skill- t-fi and 5L'llI]—.\l{lll(’(.‘l labour in the tiatle “'11s her-outing desperate — b11111 his first car in 1895. Hi5 tailt- - tom .-\11.\titi of Louizbt-idge “as taken from the site where lu- hnill. (lflflflllPd. and produced first tno ore-at". a Wolseley. l-‘1-1nn this sift-all ‘beginning Lord Allrllll has built up an organiza- tion empioving 20.000 people. Knoyvn to many as England's "Henry Ford." he will be '71 1n November. He is a keen golfer.- Nmvs of the World. Probably the most universally den-sled of the world's creatures is the physiological snob ‘who boasts of hopping out of bed every mornittg the instant the alarm clock tinkles. He ls almost 111-. variably of the species who further laonsts that he indulges ln 1;, quar~ ter of an hour of setting-up ex- ercises immediately on arising. and tops it off with an icy shower. The rest of the world will be tzlad to hear that. these bed lenpers are lu-atierl for an early. and generally, uniamettted grave.—Chieago Daily News, When the General Motors Cor- poration reported has! week that; there WEN _iust ten days during the second quarter of this year on which its plants were wholly free from one kind of “outlaw" strike or another. it emphasized a. ques- tion of itiereasitig concern to Am- erican Industry. Probablv most nf the bitsiness leaders of the coun- try believe that the organized tiade union movement. is here to stay and likely to grow. Doubt- leas many of them would agree hut. its growth alnm: constructive lines one-ht plainly to be welcomed. But the prevalence of an attitude of irrt-spottslbillty on the part of some of the trade tmlons. and the ex- -are promptly broken have created obstacles which would not other- wise ttppenr in the path of the labour movement. —-New York Times. French railway passenger! wlll trnvel fasu-r—provldcd they travel more safely. The railway speed ‘limit ts raised from seventy-five m.pl1., to eighty-seven mph. for tall steel trains only. Sixty per ,eent. of France's railway coaches are steel. Britain tails along with sixteen per cent. There should be an.Act of Ptn-llament. requiring that no more wooden coaches are put on the rails. Those that ex- ist should be scrapped in the sheds before they are telescoped In n smash-London Express. But If anyone doubts the erm- tintious belief In magic. let hlm ponder the anthropological slgnl- fieimce of this more kindly Incident in Sllllflfly Cl\l'0l1l(‘l€I Women who fill small tins with sand from the foohmarks of the Duke and Duch- ess of Kent's children ton holldav near Sandwich) are u-orrylng the police-London New Statesman. For a Ion: time vi'e've been sua- peetimz the world was topsy-ttirvy. Now comes the final proof from n scientist. who points out that the Mlsslsslppt would begin flowing north on lls axis. The mouth of the rivet‘. It seems. ls farther from the cent-re of the earth than ls its source and only the splnnlng motion keeps the water flowing "uphillF-Wlntlsor Star. It ls often said that. the real functions of democracy In Brltaln today are performed rather by the press than by parliament. And It ls perfectly true that the press ls by far the tnost powerful Instru- ment for mnboltzlng public oplnton and showing clearly whither It pOllllS. But such Influence does not menu that. parliament mlqht be dispensed with. Members of parllamentr-mllr-etlvely, the ex- traordinarily stisceptlble to public oplnlon~they themselves are In- fluenced by the press-and they In turn pass the pressure on to mln- lsters either by their action In parliament or their pofenflg] 511M011, Thelr power lles not merely In what they sav. or do. but, what mln- lsters know they would say m- do lf public opinion were Ignored. - lahPollt Journal. "Ills Majesty's Government view with favor the establishment In Palestine of n National Home for the Jewish People. and will use £0111- of yours _ QJQQIIJ-luqlhpa BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSE TO COLD HELPS TELL CONDI- TION OF TUBERCULOSIS PATIENT Anyone who has regularly vis- ted a relative or friend at a tuber- culosis sanatorlum learns the names of patients in adjoining rooms and wards, and can see the progress toward recovery or other- wise from wee-k to week. Of course the physician can see the record of each patient-the range of temperature, the amount] of coughing, the amount, of daily} sputum, the number of times he breathes in a minute. and finally‘ the X-ray fllm which shows whether the tuberculosis process is; spreading, healing, or standing‘ still. From the above he is able to tell the patient, or the fami'_v, just what to expect-three montln, six] months. or a year to recovery, or it may be just a matter of months before he passes away. notwith- standing all that can be done by way of food. fresh air, rest, or collajsing the lung by artificial air or by surgery to give it rest. What- shottld help the patient to fight and family to hope, des- pite all the other signs, symptoms. and tests, ls recorded by Dr_ Allan S. Kennedy of Mountain Sani- tiorlum, Hamilton. Canada. ln the Canadian Medical Association Journal. Dr. Kennedy states that the blood pressure-low or high- will glve the physician a correct] idea of the progress of the patient. l "It is an accepted fact that active and progres ing tuber- culosis of the lungs is accompanied by lowering the blood pressure.“ “It. ls generally believed that tuberculosis patients with high blood pressure have very little tuberculosis, or, in any case, tend to heal the tubemttlosis more quickly than people with normal or 10w blood pressure." The response of the blood pres- sure to cold-a test taken every few months, wlll show whether or not the patient ls improving. Dr. Kennedy outlines the method u=ed on 80 patients to obtain the biood presure response to cold - puttlng hand and wrLst of one side in near-freezing water for 25 sec- onds-while blood pressure is taken on other arm_ If the blood pressure response la poor-does not increase a definite amount-the patient is not. improv- lng; If the response is good the patfent is putting up a winning flght against tuberculosis. A MOORLAND GARDEN The heather twines Its dusky links Around this garden plot, Where foxgloves grow, and homely plnks, And street forget-me-not. My garden, stolen from the moor, Has thrust. the heather back, And though the sol] Is wild and P001‘. Today there ls no lack Of honeysuckles by the wall, And roses In their prime; Bun, dark and silent. round l-hem all. The heather bides its time. Beyond the foxgloves and the pinks, Those children of a. day. The heather tv/‘nes its dusky links, And who shall say It nay? Its ancient. hold ls not. less sure Though now It. broods apart, For gardens stolen from the moor Have heather at their heart. So while the honeysuckles blow, And while the nases climb. While seasons come and seasons go, The heather bldes its tIme. -.Toan Mackenzie in Chnmberys Ministerial Salaries (Exchange) Th9 mlnlst/erlal salaries that Mr. cle Valera greatly reduced as an economy measure when he came Into power are to be replaced now that. he return; again to power ln the Dell. Mr._d_e_ Valera cut the salaries Iii the first Instance as a gesture of rebuke to the implied extravagance of his predecessor, Mr. Oosgrave. His ministers must have found from the drains on their offlclal pockets that Mr. Cos- graveis scale of salaries may not have been excessive, and have co- erced Mr. de Valera In the fainter flush of 1; less victorious election to revert to his opponent's scale of ministerial pay. It. was held flve year; ago that no president of the executive council (or pr‘me minister) was worth $12,500. WhICh Wks then his pay. and that no other minister ln the cabinet was worth $8.570. his current xe- munerntlon. Mr. de Valera ac- cepted. Instead, only $7.500. and had h], nunlstiers take $5000 each. This was In keeping with the economical policy Mr, de Valera decked out In hi; words 1m that or the “hair shirt." Both he and his minister; have had enough of the "hclr ahlrt" and have announced n salary reversion to the m]; paid In Mr. Cong-rave’; regime. The-re are hlnts that. a new scale ——-——————;—____i________ ._ their beat endeavors to facilitate the achievement of that object, It being understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the clvIl 11nd religious rights of exlst- lng non-Jewish communities In Palestine, or the rlghts and polltlcal status enjoyed by the Jew: ‘In any PUBLIC FORUM INI uollll ll I"! l" u" tfluuulol by uuupondolh of qleltlola d’ Intel-alt. ‘llu Ohulntktowl OIIIONBI In! lot manually undone In Iphhll q qq-nqpaldeutl. WHAT OTHER. ISLAND? sin-What other island is there?" was the answer given by an Island boy to the foreman of a lumber. camp in Maine, when he was asked- where he came from, and then be-' lng asked what. Island said "the Island". His answer was as above- Hou-ever there is another island u-hleh is named Prince Edward Is- lanci This sland is in the Indian Ocean 960 miles south of Afvlcal-at 46.35 south, Dong. 38.20 east. This group consists of Prince Ed- vof considerable inconvenience and other country." ivard Island 11nd Marion Island. Uninhubtted, are 161 sq. miles In area, discovered by Marlon cle Fiense. a French navigator 1n 1772, barren and volcanic rocks, altitude th 4200, only visited rarely by sealers. Marlon Island of this group is 11 miles long and 8 nnles wide. The A IUIIJTUII. CO IIORTII AMERICAN tilt Richmond Street. All. PROFITS POI! POIJCYIIOIDIII; glean hardship. mmist-er himself must. have realiz- ed this; money to be distributed among the fishermen of the tem-tory affected. whose made. able and disgraceful, and it matters ,1?‘ “P12513257. 193; MPA-uv Solid as the Continent H. LAPTHUIIN and L_ S. STEVENSON Dlstrlcl. Manuel-l. Chnrlottelnwn l-IFE u» itlently the missioner appointed by 1,11,, Hot Mr. Wchaud himself. whose mp0,, hllé 11°]- Yet- been submitted 1° u, 11111115101". This invezblgattoti, the appam for he gave a gran-t. of We reaffirm here what. we have object of which was w unco1e1 already stat-ed, namely, that. the illegal fishi‘. 1g and trregulatiua distribution of these monies was which were "ell known 1,1; m5, u practically placed in the hands of all but the minister ltntiself, 1111, e Liberal Commltteemen upon recommendation it. was The result was both inevit- been regarded by many as a 11mm, mental and costly farce, what, 11,11 recently transpired 111 11,6 m ministration and cotttttict 0111,, coast rises by a moderate ascent to 1111.19 WhBLhEI‘ the grant, was a. Department of Fisheries 11-0,“ the centre, a height. of 4080 feet. 1111-6111, one or whether it. was made appear to bear out 1.11,“ new‘ Is COVPTEG With SHOW {Tom June un‘ through , e agency of the pro- —i—______ ' ti] December ‘he W111i" mam“ vmclal government. In many tn- CUBAN BOXER WINS there. Spring commences m De- stances’ the bonus or gram we,“ _______ Cember- Th? Islands belong m to parties who were entitled In It, KINGSTON, Jamaica, $9111 6_ Great Brllaln- while it. failed t0 reach ntany 1GP Cable) —- Juan Herrera. lig11 I am’ HORNE de ervinu fishermen. heavyweight champion 11f c111,, 1 . . . , 445 owns street, Let. 1111.» b0 added: all this wok and Jamaica. knot-ken out Phil west Newton, Mass, place 1n he fuee and tn .p1te of Johnson, Jersey Cll)‘. N.l_ 11., me 1.11 The Fisheries (Monet/an Times) sometime ago, this newswper published certain statements in re- gard to the administration of the fI-herles In these parts. The truth of these statements has. been denied by The Moncton Transclpb, but not by the minister of fLsltei-ies. The Times reiterates every statement made by it In the article com- plained of and matntaitis that. all 1 yet being carried cut. as far as the public Ls aware, by a special com- e inves-tigation which vras and is fourth round of a scheduled l2. round boxing bout here Saturday night. 01' Vitalit always 1159 ..B...!3.Z%-.!.!.l?.!.l.§. the allegtlons contained In the article are‘ substantially true and borne out by t-he facts. We stated that on the eve of the Nova Sootla elections 1m ex- temion of the lobster season was granted. This is denied by the Transcript. That. there was an extension of the lobster season, with or without the knowledge of the minister, is beyond que tlon. l Surely the minister ought to know ! when there 1s an extensicm of a fishing sea-on; if he does not know what. is going on In his own de- partment, it. i; just too bad» We made the statement that the lobster sea on In the Chockpish to Point Saptn direct had been changed without. due warning first given to tzhe flshemen and packers of the district. The fishermen and makers of that. area will bear out, the absolute truth of that. et-atetnent; they were not con- sulted nor were they given a reasonable notlce 0f the imroposed change of the fishing sewon. a failure which was to them, par- DON’T TAKE RISKS Fire is man’s oldest servant but It remains untamed —and as treacherous as a tiger. 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The people of Ire- land have been charged with being politically traditionally uerateful to their political champions and leaders, but ln making this pen~ slon provision subject. to certain qualifications. the Free State peo- ple wlll not longer be liable to the charge of letting sentiment alone care for their discarded ministerial servants. COMBAT BHEUMATISM Rbunnntimhnftanmioorllaytriclcirlh lho blood.‘ Th]: blood impurity should In utnctod by the kidnap. II kidneys hi], and K. S. llEMl-IING, 11.1., c.1-.A.,1:-1:-11-‘ Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed. Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. v MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown, P. E.I. can m: acid minim, it irilltu the lnulu and iolnh uuning ucnicintim pains. 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