j ._ . ~.-:-_-_ ~4 .-,1___.» . ‘f-‘sz-F’ solemn-ma '. Morn‘ 1 President Lleut. Vice President J. it. Burnett, F. J. Idltor and Managing fieoreta y Lleut. col. u. A. Muclilnnon, l). B. 0. Associate lldlotar Frank Walker SUBBU $5.00 per year (in advance) delivered to City H.001»: year un advance) mar-ed to l’. E. laianrl #00 per year (in advance) Illiihbd to uanaaa and U-S. Members Audit Bureau of Circulation: Daily (Founded 1881) i i ltllllllluflilulvll aunnnmn, which closely resemble the Cape Cod district. Ontario gets most of its cranberries from Cod and is investigating the possibilities of lands in Ontario. Commercial development of cranberries is now being fostered in this province by the Horticultural Division of the Provincial Department of Agriculture. "During last year, according to A. G. Turney, ptOVinClal horticulturrst, in his annual report to the Minister of Agriculture, fifteen cranberry bog possibilities were examined in various parts of the province, The bogs are located near Richi- buctou, Dover, Upper Sackville, Blackville, Rusa- gonis, Norton, Pcnniac, Rothesay, the Saint John TllE Col. W. Chester S. Muir!!! uu-ector .1. B. Burnett, F. J. l. Rlfl ION RATES "T he Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest lnk".1 district, Cody's and Coles Island. “Considerable development has been made during 1936 and 1937 at Rusagoms, in Sunbury WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 193B county, and the provincial horticulturist rworts that his dlVlSlOIl also is co-operating with .W. The Budget Speech Prctnicr Campbell's budget speech was one long apology for failure to implement lllS pre- election pledge to balance the budget. _ He gave many reasons why it was imposslble, with the revenue available, to come within nod- ding distance of th He dwelt chiefly expenditures over the expenditures in 1935. What he neglect creased revenue the Government now has, as compared with the predecessors. Last yczu- the Campbell Government's revenue was nearly half a the revenue enjoyed by the bIacMillan Govern- ment in its lust full It was on the basis of Conservative revenue that the balanced budget pledge was g1ven—-thc pledge to balance tional taxation. Premier hlaclvlillan said it couldn't be done. without seriously impairing the public services. Mr. Campbell and and must be d0ne_ Last night Premier Campbell proved con- clusively that eat-Premier MacMillan was right. A Sorry Confession m 1935, as a result of cooperation between die Bcnuctt and M Province rcccivcd from relief projccts. In i930, the first Nation, wc rcccivcd $258,771. employment relic-l w Fawcett, Upper Sackville, on a cranberry pro- ject “on which he has made a very good start." Four plots of one-fifth of an acre each have been turfed and sanded for planting in 1938. Suitable marginal, main and lateral ditches with some facilities for flooding, were established. “Upon request,” says Mr, Turney, "this div- ision has provided an examining and consulting service, including a. determination of the misting type of soil and survey to determine adequate water possibilities and general suitability." Further developments will be watched with interest." e goal this year_ ou increased uncontrollable ed to compute was the in- .1 revenue of his Conservative Editorial Notes I I mlmm‘ dollars gleam‘ than Accession of George V this date, 1910. ¥ ¥ * i Ye“ °f (‘mm "Oh, promise me" is no more the election cry. They have had their fill. i i U At the present rate of progress the Legislature should prorogue before Easter, i i i i it "annually" without addi- Thc Campbell Government spent $l0.530-30 35 his °°l1°a§11°5 511311 11 17°11“ discount on issues of debentures last year. v s v a The maintenance of the Rocky Point Ferry cost $13,254.33 last year against an estimate of $11,000. 1i! i l i The visit of the Rowell Commission cost $383.95 "on account” in out-of-pocket expenses aclllillan Governments, this alime- g Ottawa $339,155 for ' " ' The Government collected $15,134 insurance on the Court House, which enabled them to carry m“ year of Liberal admmls- out tho extensive alterations for $10,536.56 net. In 1937, notwithstanding the great need of un- e 1t 1 1* C 1'°C1‘11'L‘d 0111)’ $87499- To December 31, the Campbell Government \\‘/l1ll the generosity of tllc Bennett Govern- have already Spent $54p5449 in a; l-Qpl-iaging - l- P» hldmy"? ‘501111331115 land in connection with the propo National mcut in mind. llou that it is a “shamc" ment is treating us_ the Legislature when he said it was time for our the way the King Govcrn- Park He was loudly applauded in U U I I The sum of $2,400 was voted for administra- peoplc to "wake up and demand that they get tion expenses of the Flshcnnen’; 1,033 Board, from the Dominion their just share." but the Commissioners spent $599356. 01' m0" Surely, if our Liberal representatives at home than twice their allowanca This mo mfl-cly fol- and at Ottawa had been co-operatmg, there would management be no need to make t was lllr. McIntyre doing about it himself? The 1937 Accouu Iii! The dickering with Sinking Fund securities by 1S Show 111M 11¢ 5P5“? $l°° the Campbell Government recalls the revelation his humiliating appeal. What of the tqxvflyef?’ moflcy 911 a 111v 1O 0111111111 by the External Auditor at the end of the Bell “fiofllcffmg” “"31 i116 M11119“ of Labm" and Liberal regime, when he found “I. O. U’|." in Illinistci" of Finance. The Accounts show that Premier Campbell and the Provincial Auditor conferred \v1th the Mm- ister of Labour “re cost the taxpayers _ Altogether, the “p1cn1c" trips _of Government by the Treasu _ members and Government officials What 1W5 1116 T851111? the place where bonds ought to have been * ‘ i i _ _ , l _ , The School Supply showed a. net profit last "1115 PYOJQCISY The" 11111 year of $1,503.59, exclusive of the manager's R6511“? salary and the electric light bill which were paid But the Public Accounts do and elsewhere during the year cost the taxpayers resent $1,566.70. And now, says Mr. oplc" to get busy mg" from the King (iovcrumcnt. “To you, from The ton/l". be yours to hold it high,” the says in eflccf. in getting justice fr Ottawa. we can”: balance our went behind l0 the bililics; If we rmlv bad the Bennett Government in power wc could n ihcrc you arc! Th This alibi is nhout the best that can be ad- vanced, but what a tron plcilgcsl huvcr bcforc has ernl rcprcscutzifiuu in lbc llULISC of Coumiolls 811d in the local lmgislnl 'l‘l1c'v won't llstcti to us. i!!! llklfliyfé» 1115 11D 10 “the The income from the Carnegie Endowment and do 111611" Own "d@111=111d' fund last year was $4674. and the expenditure was: Salaries, Mr_ Croteau $2,000, Miss Seaman $1,841.66; expenses, Messrs. Crotmu, MacMillan _ and Duchemin and Misses Ramsay and Hugh, “We have failed miserably $306, leaving a balance of $42731 at falling Izandr, we throcv om our party friends l‘ g y‘ I’ That's why _ _ _ _ budget Tymvs why we The DOITIIIIIOH Bureau of Statistics announces that the national income of Prince Edward Island for 1937 was $18,074,000 as against $18,365,000, or only 1.6 per cent less, notwithstanding the slump in potatoes. For the whole of Canada agriculture showed a decrease of 12.5 per cent. 10- » m v _ Attention is drawn to the first of a series of the Province had a full Llb‘ Canada Life Assurance Co's, advertisements in this issue, which is quite unique in Canadian urc. Ncvcr bcforc, says Mr. mwrds, {gauging as it (lot-s historical events tune of $351,793 in our lia- mlcc a lmltcr showing. But c pcOplc must “wake tip." commentary on Liberal elec- Mclulyrc, bus it boon trczuczl lo “shzuucfullyT which are not always recm-dml 5110m- school his. Never bcfort‘. wc lll sorry confession of 11w following stzllcmcllt appears iu the reports tablcd in fhc Lcgislattlrc last week: under l‘L‘\'l(‘\\', 1937, tory of lhu llcpzirtuicnt of lfublic llcnllh iu E. This young organization was conceived and brought ium bcmg by our generous benefac- Island. tors, lhc Lunudizur sociation, m1931. the Assoclntztm cont cont. of tbc cnsl oi operation, and climuxed its with .1 further gift of $5,000 for the generosity ear ending June 3o, 1937. _ it were, reached tnatunty and, unassisted from outside sources, has launched out into the realm of disease prevention." To show their gratitude to “our generous bene- Lampbcll I jacked up the fax by 10o per cent. on life insur- artmcut, as factors" the ance Companies. Is it any wonder that wc proceed "unassisted realm of disease prevention? _ _ The Campbell Government, m its greed for revenue, threw away the opportunity of negot- iating another favorable" arrangement Wllh illfi insurance association, Cranberries ,_ legislature on the . Cm 6M _'ecranbtrry- g Liberal Grolwilude Interesting inview of the discussion in the lowing __comment from the @111 111m- 11115 l1 l1fla1<l 511Cl1 8 torics, but which have exerted widespread inter- lflilfllfi 111111 l11C°111P°1¢11Q)'- est in the economic life of this Province and on -———— Canada as a whole. 1r n- v Ilides and skins were exported to the value of $99,167 in February conzpared with $219,787 in the previous mouth and $398,840 in February, 1937. The total during the eleven months ended February was $3,109,902 compelled with $3,607,- 954 in the corresponding period of the previous fiscal year. Imports of hides and skins were appraised at $124,989 in February compared with $319,104 in the previous month and $504,060 a year ago. The total for the eleven months ended February was $5,174,985 compared with Uu July 1st the $4'/o4’O39' ,,, , 3, ,,, Further expansion of marriage aid loans and subsidies to large families is announced by Dr. Fritz Reinhardt, state secretary in the Reich Fin- ance Ministry. The aim of the new measures is not merely to equalize the burden of raising the children demanded by the National Socialist State, but also and especiall to halt "flight from the land" and to promote the education of Nat- ional Socialist leaders from the poorer classes. Accordinag to Dr, Reinhardt, since August, 1933, the National Socialist state has granted more than 900,000 marriage aid loans averaging 70o marks each and totalling 600,000,000 marks, which he claims have produced 450,000 more marriages and 1.200.000 more children than under the prevailing rater at the begiunln of I 33- Now, ‘nuing April r, such aubsi iet wil be paid to large families wlflt-lttnual Incomes less than 8,000 marks. ffile subsidies‘ them- aelverwfllberomarksamonthfortlnthifdtfi “The your marks u uulcstouc in the his- Life Assurance ‘Officers As- For the succeeding five years ribufcd nplmroxunately 5o per Government last year shall now have to from UlllSldC sources" in the cranberr growing is the fol- lvloneton Transcript: _ the fourth ‘children and sounds: for-the fifth (“mm wmpfim mo‘ Than s worker with‘ ten children the world. In‘ ypoo barrels, a crop. pa; ' raccoon it'll. vowing ages; in ounte l0 . "'1 .33 1° Ottawa not disclose w at the salary and lighting rep- m ‘ 1pm‘ 31a cmncorrsrowu gunman ¢=v= IIDTES BY TllE WAY We Ira ‘t really ‘ e ive the natural tendencies to lee/ve the an tam that amplifier voice of conscience wouldn't do my mum-Guelph M y, needm-Bt. Thomas The discovery of a prototype of the modern bathroom in M 0f 5.000 ago was disallow: today by Dr. vAvllen Al* r n 0 $881111!‘ - - em Theo! cal Sam y est buildings had fully equipped like present day, with nabs, . My mflmpaiher falcllftlesod not @185 8 cmm-tenparts." m m W119" Mild"! WM made, when the first Communist state in the world was being welded. these men stood at the anvil and struck the hammer blows: Lenin, TYOISIRY, Stalin, Ry- kov. Kamenev. Buklharln, RflllflO- vekv. Zlnovfev, Radek, minim}... vaky. Ysgdda. Sokolnlkov, mean“. sky. Stalin has exiled jailed, 0)‘ ex. wilted every one except Lenin, Lenin managed to die in time. _ Inndon Dally Expres, Fokker aeroplanes were used by the Gennan air forces 1n the world War. The builder and supplier W” Anfiwnv Fokker. at New “m! ‘m Sallllfiay. 1M)‘. Fokker DPQd-lflfid 1118B flights of an many as 200 bombing planes, each ca. . m mg aooo r “any d <> molecules. 11f the skies over P09111011: centres, when the next W" BR833- The massacres from the alr at Barcelona, Spain. are dread rehearsals of unthlrlkably awful poslbllltiu i! maJOr powers clash Ln another general war. _ Btmtvfond Beacon-Herald, The muss of hear-t failure ls not aladzoftheablllbyolflzhehean 1o 001111111118 but rather l» "5 1118mm? lo release the energy It has available. tmo physician; o1 the Michael Reese Hoepltal in Chicago bold the American Psycho- BOQWW- Studies on the heart were made in a glass cham- ber ln which the heart itself did the 111-11101118- 111111011811 it was iso- lated from the body. artificial in prsureon thevalves toglveflie lieu/rt something to wrmk ggulngt, The Chicago physicians found spontaneous heart failure was media-meal efficiency of the ormn. %nh'eai, apparently h paying dearly for“ the calibre. dmeleutgd 10116111110 B-lmeer boessume has men: able citizens, no who would give their serv- the electors desired them. l-flfiwhoomlldplaceiltecftyona sound financial footlna in time and ‘ere to expendl“ cu The la that so many elect.- oruhwve zwvhstake In ecum- mo" to make them bake m» misly. --'I‘orono Globe and Parliament ma find the subject 177 8111115111181 af-lon an unpleas- ond my one. it has been m9 0! G0vern~ the practical tlori la one not of stoppage but of Ifiulatlon in the mflblic fnlereat. of exacting from the ever- rlslng tide of money flowing through the pools which can be usefully applied to the national benelltu-Dallv Te‘e- grmph and Morning Post London. Pmllllllnda Minister Goebbels says that France will not attempt "another promenade fo Berlin." It was a sense of decencv on the part of the A‘l‘es that forbade a. promenade to Berlin in 1918: and there are millions of peso} who believe this gesture of lzemroslty was whcllv warts" on the Germ- IZLL-GIODQ and Mall Western Union engineers will soon tack”! the prctfem of calfe damage wrought by the heavy drags o! flhlntz vessels off the cnrst of 'rc‘nr"‘. The ‘den l- to olcw a ditch in the c-‘ean floor. lay the cable. and nwer 5t up The whole operation ls nsrfrrm-d by a noeelallv devised pVow at the and of a moo-toot nit-Pei 'trel chain. 1t u the on summing them-e. 11in creature celled man can plow the bed of the eea with a. ole-w almost a mlle lam. and lav in it a cable to carry human thoultht instan- taneously between the continents. Ha la he name creature who hurls down bomb- on women and child- ren from a helvht of 15.000 feel- The miracle worker of the electric waves l; the same creature who suppresses and thrfvtflea and shoots and slarvee his fellow-men in the med sweep of his hams. v/hkh 11¢ cal‘: his ldeololties. --N$'W Yofl Oneofthemnotlnportantnnd serfomsubfeefatnkenwatare- eentaafetyomifereriee concerned momma. comely entire hlflrnmuomlderatlonof m0- npoaclaflllvm armrmdthoautlon fornfedrtvinmwero soul None .@ lfflllfld ofgood utual amen! mo- »: .%“n.?v=”£u%l‘%# clement-luv amounts-menu»: PUBLIC FORUM This column ll him: tor the! 0 b! question: ol Interest. The Thur- luttetovvu Guardian does nut no- oeuarlly endorse the onluloan or uorrelnnnflentl. I APPRECIATION OF SHORT COURSE ._..__. Blr.— Being fortunate enough to beolaosenaaonecdmesbirdenlsw flvlllflld the Young Men's second Aerloulnize Course held in Prime of Wales College last February. I wish tn express my appreciation to all the men who in any way, helped to make it the success it; was. I would like to mention 1n parfiwlar the names o1 Mr. Dennis. Mr Wal- ter slhaw. I feel :ure that all my fellow students will agree wlflh me when I say we have all received a wonderful amount. of valuable In- formation, and have come home with man new ideas which will be of great hevflt to us 1n years m come. I am, Sir, ehc. EMMETT MCINNIS Albany. RR. 2. FIFTY OR. SIXTY YEARS AGO Slr,—-In regard to the Phantom Ship spectacle seen at Canoe Cove, I have to say that a. similar Phenomenon was seen of! North lake and vicinity sixty or more years ago. I do not remember see» ng it, but I heard much talk about it by those that claimed to have seen it. Allow me to name one wit- ness whose veracity can not be doubted. The late lemented Dr. Muttart being on a sick call, came by way of Elmira. On reaching the North Side he saw, away off to the north east what he was certain was a large ship ablaze, I can well remember hi; excite- ment. I-Ie had no doubt at all that it was a real ship aflre, Would it not be a good idea. for W11 to ask the older msldenfa of the place to write the Guardian? I am. Sir, ate, FORMER RESIDENT HONOR T0 WHOM HONOR. 00mm “ filr,—- on oandf. date chosen at an? reoenglwqueerfs Qvunw lOmve-ntlon you an- umeratqkblw business e5 in which has been at different times . alloh as retail ven. tim- and produce dealer. You have onvlmed to mention . however. that great advenmre, Canadian Fbnn Pmiilllllfibfrllnwihzlnhhewasa Ware this great For did gunmen-sawdust. least Sgnyfilaamrfi Kent sweets. It had for its asmmemnaormaisnm .11; Bfirleml mealhmorepar- tloullarly Maul]; Tynan y,“ hwosvnuzbytfsnuemntmenf; la with I am, sir, etc. FARM PRODUCT! 11168-11 madebyI-‘miemler 411-1111111311 1 the farms resolutlotle_ jkliuoallaonalreform. Inhia ‘y 9r knows that two of the main farmers‘ or- ganizations of this province have had active oomnzzmees at work for summation in the face of mesa lama. is to say the lenwf, very , Tl-lase oonunlttem, appointed by the Central Farmers’ Institute and the Drlrymezfs Ascoclnlton, have smut. money. tluna. and effort. lnlthls endeavour. ‘They hwve met separ- ately and have held joint meetings, have had convferenoas with the ed- ucational authorities, the staff of Prince ol Wale- Collette, and have received counsel from the loaders of the Adttlf Education movement. m this vlnoc. These facts also are Wv-l 11011111 1o our Przmler. 1 can inform hlm that them are farmers ‘iv n1". ln the province who have been advocating the need of some ohangs- 'n r-ur senool czvrrleuium $119’: 1917. This need has arisen .' this I~land strive and I fake fhlpholpgorttgnlg 010::- pressing a e - gafyh-lnoe Edward Island who made this pemtisllfe. Dur this one month of study. the s00 and economic condi- t-loru of the world were thoroughly discus- In the world to-day the Cap- ltallsbic system has reached a poln in its development. Where world- wide d la seen everywhere and the t macs of common little less than shiver? itself.” Thus it may easily be seen that there is great need for reform. By following what program mo? this reform be brought about? There are "Isms" of different kinds working to-day such as Commun- Lsm. Fascism and Nazilsm. the first of those believes in uslnfl force, mob violence and revolution to destroy the Oapltalistic system. But in Eastern Nova sootla spon- sored by the St. RX. EXi-enfiiflfl Department ls a. concrete and scientific program which has veers of careful study behind ll and 11115 as ifs ulm economic reform and social reconstruction. The main point tn this 121069111 ls education of the common peolflfi and this can best be accomplish- ed through study Clubs- ‘lhwuxh those clubs 11w meenins o! w- operafion may be made clear. the peo-role may empress their own ideas. and at the sometime hear the ideas and opinions of others. In this w-ay the common people of 10-day may raise the standard of their education. In conclusion may the people 01 to spread the Co-ooerntlite movement. 111111 11111? the Eixlenolon sl/udenls W011i 1111‘ the benefit 0f all. 1 am, Sir. etc" EXTENSION STUDENT Pclplal‘ Point, P.E.I. PITY THE MAIL COURIER 511,41», 13 generally conceded unit as a case 1w b01111 °1 m" tn the government. employ DQ110111! a. more M90119!“ and “sen” Se“ vice in the public interest than the mral mall courier, faithfully and conscientiously. day 111 11-114 d“? W“ in all kinds o! weather and all kinds of roads, he delivers the mall of theeountry districts PIOmPUY and cheerfully. an mu crest bene- m l» confers on the rural Pub for a mere pltance, so small that every box holder mould shame every 11m“ m“ he “m” the mall out o! his box. for owlne m the ruinous competitive 11mm in force, in order to obtain the contract. he la forced to 118111191‘ 5° low that he can scarcely 111939 enough to feed his horse or DRY for the gas that he uses to run his car, a. system which. by way, prevails in no other depart- ment of the public service. And why the rural mail stoma be slnaleu out by 111B eminent for such daslardly merit is positively mcomlbfehen" all la for the Bovernment to then tax him ten cents a gallium!!! 8-11 the gas he uses in the Pfl-°"11m°° o; my, an important public oer-l was, while other trades and call- tngs are either exempted 911108911191‘ from this obnoxious tax: 01' BBIOY greatly reduced rates. 'I'he farmer and the fisherman all set sows! treatment 1n respect in 111B B“ flqgy use in pursuit to their aw; @731 galllngs notwlthstandlnfl 91B some of them have become fabu- lously wealthy. thev e11 mm "W" cred treatment at the hand-s 01 111% government. while the 11°01‘ d3‘ . fed against, and taxed to filemlnnhlt. Such unfair treatmen: m; the part. of the ll-Wemme" 1a wholly unjustifiable and 11W‘ lutely indefensible. A lltto reflec- tion on the p“; 0g m; government- cannot m: f» impress 11111111 "1111 the enormity of the met 1n- justice map is bpelubgdywzlzelm against ths no e - and 1t la to be sincerely hoped that our lapel govepunzmtent ‘all stead-IE l‘ Lilli. dmmmtl t... emu. wrong by resclndlfle 11118 W‘ ‘"1 the gas they use. Trusting that the Federal Government will 1111011811 the competitive system by Whlbh they obtain the contract, and place the couriers on a mflB-xe basis suf- flclent to give them a. moderate wage. I am, Sir, etc. LOVER 0F JUSTICE ______________._.. AN ANSWER. T0 “W. M" OF KINKORA ly‘; C1055, March 29, 1938. Blrr-In reference to my letter of the 19th., ft certainly was not my intention to enter lnlo a ub- llc controversy. My letter was written ln a splrlt of good-will and I was rather su ised to find that any- one shoul endeavour to make an issue o: lt-least of all, my worthy friend, “W. M." of Klnkora. But I believe they did not fare off so badly ln his secLon. There were two applicant; accepted for the Antigonlsh ccurse and two ex- collego students at the... One of frmn thr- faot that the boys and gr‘: o! the poorer classy fn our rural districts are lezvvlnv school at Grade V1111. where in the msJorltv ofoasea they mlghtbe kept in ‘ohool vwo more years. It la for these boys and girls that we are ear-neatly working. On behalf of tlltese mum-limes appoint/ad by the farmers organi- zaltlons. I would a1: our Premier lo lake his foot off the sofboedal. and good. n Enqllzlh (which he la so ealrblegt Lfell us Juft who of this dame-to adrenal. am! also toll 1 what a lemma’ should lode like I am, 5r, cw. nltraonn Freetown. PEI. 'BlrI,-Qulfle recently I nun-nod from Anthoulah Nova Beetle. where for one month. I but the hum- ooruleof annually ti_~ '1!?._"1*""“' UITOQIQIS lhQlDl-ll “awed” them was a lady holding a first ‘class licence. I eileve; and the other. a young man who has studied 1n several institutions of learning both here and be 0nd the evince. I understand tha a num- r from Klnkora were accepted for the courses in Charlottetown, also-two of whom, I am told, left town before the course was over. "W. M." beglns his letter thus- "I, among many, am son- that I cannot agree with tension Student from Kelly's Cross etc." Well, I fail to see where he has dies-Breed with me. I stated that I considered that the De of Agriculture had ha ed matter o! the selection from the a lloatlona for these short counea u to fairl , because they made no inn on ea to creed, nation- ality or political Alliance and el- thouflh h; any: he cannot agree with me e has not attempted to refute this argument. mfiead, he provlnoeJ statement ls correct. but it ls chef. tbsttbmthmn were mauled frphn: c n“. "we: t ' they f ." trill. i1" grea people are burdened with "a yoke. she considered that two chances were so much better than one, My friend. also states that Lfty percent of the cepted for the 5t. . X., were from those who left school in the lower grades. This also, I believe to be true. And why" may 1 m, “should um not bell Far be 1t from me to say an - min: adverse or detrhneutal i the educated portion o! our yo peo le- but 1 think it is a w un er fact that there la more undeveloped talent ln our lea: fav- ored (I mean in the way of ed- ucation) brethern than has ever t out ln our hizh- schools and. colleges. Furthermore, be Lt known. that out of the hund- red and forty from the Marltlmes, Quebec and Newfoundland who took the course in Antlgonlath, it was a man who never went beyond Grade IV ln school who was con- sidered b the colle e authorities (they ougttobe ale to udge) to be the perfect man as or as the OO-ODBIGHVG movement was concerned, and I might add-This man was from Prince Edward Is- land. I may also say though fifty per cent of our Ia- land trou were from the lower grades (w lch are so lowly in my rlenda opinion) 1t compared very favorably to, and was quite as- 1n- telllgenl. as, any of the other groups. In conclusion, I might any that I do not intend to continue this dljsusslon any further-enough s . ‘ I am Sir. etc. EXTENSION STUDENT. Kelly's Omss March 29, 1938. SHIPPING HQGS Bin-We notice some of the members are having hot words in hazards the ship lng of hogs. I have been trav lng through the country and my business calls me to farmers homes, and scores hays asked, is it possible to do any- main a1; those points until Tues- ong the lln m; W111 ism. lometlmes to the dea . blush with “l slble, but the cmwrxlng tnlusflw of p courier ls daily d1!" the, 7"‘ those t0 mar“; time K ‘ day morning until arrival of hog train 10, 11 and 12 o'clock. Then other hoes are out mm those cars o1 e and strange h I have seen hogs with 9am mew- al tom and. hleedlna. I have 591;" 5111191111118 receivers use forlm to force hogs into the wrggme fro l.’ Visit Cl th h . lnqulrgd asefoolzhgahilzlibtlfzarly and 111 0118 m1‘. I was informed there ‘we nmetv licked m waiting for we n08‘ 5 81- 111B tram arrived l" 4-19 ll- IIL. Tuesday. with hogs‘ that were shipped from East Mon- d n11 m. t r . am "w" m“- vfiyéontl.’ .32.. filial ‘#52. W81’: °’ 3:: '3" ""1 "we g» w put om” u“ c” 1""- 011-15 Who fearootheudd a L b’ m shunted onto the ear deck over lonellnw o; d 0°‘!- the hot ' there for ahbligtlnggie llellléufilg ‘"1118 01 111M hoes must have “met-tibia in that heat. 'I‘helr mou hunrwlde wen and water Ira-sped f b , these 110808: fedleaitgdw m ailing; hots in one oar be fed? Think of it. not only cruelty to nnfm obb by l’ their 05”’ “Edit H Somethln matter. I ll? and help finance ontreal, I will pa c.1011» e11 088 and gather s11 t Q information on the way hog; “e But I am not a armor, but as amtlraveller among 131111913 ova,- B andisl stand With them for 1' 3h. and arlghtto a 1110961‘ way of mafketlng hog; am, Blr etc. wanna a. omnrnu, Bristol. P. E. I. THE COURSE AT 5'1‘ I‘. X. UNIVESITY Blfrfillme ow return from An. where we attended m; course in Index-ship so admirably elven by 91.1". X. Extension De- partment. we have read various letters 1n this column from fallow students expressing their. thank m all who in any way assisted in making our course such an enlight- enment. We would also like to raise our voices m oortlltnctlon with these students to show the appreciation we feel at being given such an op- portunity, and to thank the profes- 80!": for the time, the enemy and the consents: spirit which figured 80 W881? in makln8 our work one of instruction which proved to be a thorough awakening to most of us. In the present dynamic laty, we are being continually haunted by the harangue of the imminent overwhelming of our society by Communism, Fascism, Socialism, and what not. But most of us are perfecty content to stand by with- out any inquiry into the causeicthe very fundamental impetus of these terrible monstrosltles. Through the enlightening lectures and friendly lete-a-tetea which we received at 8t. F. X. our happy passivity was rudely aroused with a. sudden joltln the dire fact that if our society la so threatened we can 1n the main thank ourselves. We all admit that the t economic, social, and poll structure has failed miner- ablv. Or else. why such starvation h the midst o1 plenty, why so menv hungry nwukha when nations are deliberately destroying food, ln fact. why the growth of these "isms" which are but the outlets, mbelt misguided. of eoolal unrest? These ao-called flame" are but booms gs which sprang from the inherent ovlla of the whole set-up of our society-the tnaldlatrlbutton of wealth and profits, the exploi- tation of the laboring olulel and their feeling of self-consciousness. Such an attitude la an ideal spot for the set-up of a regime oppoggd to the present system. While we maintain that change ll urinal. the m o.’ reform which we learned during the peat month. are-tn direct opposition lg under, uommunlam and Inc famous (lo-operative which ha: aoomplntwl no much wnlohk lam are llh W" my 61,111.11 ‘u; iPRlL 6. 1938 Lenten Homilie; It tron everyda 0mm boaaypfaman thalwlll, “PM lven. And that ls rail?" o: m an w can he who ‘has not ‘bagel?’ h sometimes etinliee to llmlt o! lBll-deflclpllne lgllnleulént wh e53!!! l!‘ will certainly adv; remih. thflfl .W.‘; ‘“' ‘r23. e on o hilly/n’! man lrinvirhsllligtmfiem p. ...rs'..°"“°"*“ "111 - e11 complemen mBome mend m t e good an - on a evil. Otherurhrbnthuil; bu‘ persona-l auf _ :21 “lg. assume. will be n1. m," Every 3°51J§’.'“€l°’lf.a.'£§'v." ‘*1 on 2h t expands. But. no man? diam the nature of his temptation r conquer by his own siren ‘w’ with the insistent desire mum u comes divine tulip. m his ° ‘h “I-ent." Georse erbert "who Ia much more sure to mm ‘m, P"‘"~¥:.c1.3°“- “we 11 1» May turn, arid take me by p,‘ To live heroic. The great "mo: us. 0 Lord. 1n ourselvx u types She eomafh no more; Time. too, ts dead. The lust tlda l: lad Ftrorguthe lest shore. BLOOD F000 FOB. PALE AND THIN PEOPLE origin gavel-hired condition of the lood. 0 I ti: militia ° m an. ‘w ‘llflpclllg m“ Blood our a BOX now soc. Gives In the treatment time! stubborn dleaae “In the ltohlnl, burnlnt- ls a positive one. lnwbtlly y‘: Iu 411v: meptonsifififi, “YQ u."’...°}‘°°~ nu “l fit: $2 ‘m Ml for good - msslbllilf. Pdhfl‘ ind it easy to chm‘, “ill eat effo f, gins. Iiielggd l"? men has his Own 3pm“ 1n the ma. gth, Bug Wl'O : in the way i‘ O l hath gone, 1m than one That travelleth byvlgys; hand, and more M8? strengthen mum“- well men must y. majority q “ thin shot tn are traglcallyunh l. . ties 1n “this erewfryd? tlwyhgt: m” l°°d “(lam "fie n“ visited rural uup lug pouus m mush o! Its-more than the . a this interest and here la what 1 111M u often attractive. Evil . = foltllldj line Bourtr to Roy- glmbglld :33. elaut the pgylmnl B S’ @- 085 shi ed M - Y l1 Ind ll ' dav afternoon bylrlarmeIl-g and 32- Wmwhgfas my Th l o! memelagtl: alwood u 08*“! ‘o that be ° fifif..°‘”m““§ ‘l 3W3 he night "l! AT THE LAST omblnatlon especially In the treatment oi diseases where met: is traceable to an lm- eatest remed- trea ent of Rheu- lost For than. who have prove the restor- ve. . Mall Orders Promptly Attended to. lane's FILE OIIITMEIT ulek Relief lu B" Internal lllfl Exter- eml elllclent remedy of this and oft- , n rcllrl almost instant sensation of piles and hue been for you"! I1 some local