asset: ' cat-Tit. ca P? . irons slurwrimvl‘. omditicos tareusmllt 0mm gmsanlll llllar to be in KEN!!! with is itnwovad situation in this Province, as shown by an article in laturdayb Guardian in which the experience of local buainns and financial concerns was quoted. The optimism expressed bv eur Chir- lcttetown merchants finds tirncl! corroboration in the latest row" of the Dominima Bureau of Statis- tics, which shows decided recovery frun seasonal unemployment loseu. On reb. l the largest employment gain on that date since 192i was noted. The increase in stalls of the 8,463 firms reporting, over the figura for Jan. l, was 25,946 or 3.1 percent the report mm aggrega- ted 046.96 persons. ' ‘ The improvement on the latest date was substantially more than seasonal, the burAu reports. It compares favorably with declines re- iordcd at the beginning of Feb. i831, i933 and 1933. The indQX. based on the i026 average as 100, stood at 91.4 on Feb. l, 1934, com~ pared with 88.6 on Jan. 1 and 77.0 at the first oi’ February of last year. The manufacturing industries re- ported the most pronounced recov- sry on February l, there b01118 Ill hrcrease of 20.875 persons, or 5.2 percent. over the preceding month. This improvement exceeded tho average gain for February l in the years since i020. Within the group of factory employment, metal, tox- Ille, leather and lumbcr establish- ments showed the most noteworthy emansion, but many other groups diared in the upward irlovamsnt. 0f the non-manufacturing indul- tsiss, logging, mining and construc- tion recorded heightened activity; ths increases in the last named partly reflected mow-clearing aper- atlcns on the streets and highways, but were also_due to an increase in this numbers at the unemployment relief camps. Improvement was recorded in all IhIe accnomi areas sitcom the prai- rie provinces. The trend of am- plfoyrnent was also distinctly favor- able in six of the eight leading in- dnstrial centres for which separate tabulations are made each month. lktteal, Quebec City. Ottawa. Hamilton, Windsor and the adjoin- hj border cities and Vancouver rc- pdrtcd considerable increases. imr: ATLANTIC FLEET In a special cable from 8t Kitti- Hjitidh West Indies, to the New Yak Times. it h stated that ‘Qrnt Britain's Atlantic Fleet, aunented by Canada's entire navy sf four small cruisers, is anchored In Base av: Bay, preparatory to darting manocuvru within es hour: that will end at Olrraltar. It is ths largest British Pleat gather- sd in the West India since before fie World War." The Canadian ship, the last to arrive. are anchor- ed inshore with a sheltering line ag tbs battleships Nelson, Rodney. Vlliant and Malaya: the cruisers [gander and Achilles, and the de- stroyers Crusader, Crescent, Comet, Cygnet and Kernperfelt in the deeper water of the outer harbor. Idds the battleships Canada's Qpl Champlain, Baguenay. Bkeana and Vancouver looked like more W?! __ oruiao w the West Indies Q! the pan month's drills among islands have all been prelimin- ary to the bigger and more intri- cvala manoeuvres across the Atlantic tub month. These will be com- sfinded by Admddil Bir William ‘Ill, with HQ: Admiral P. L. H. 1191s directing the cruiser fleet. It h‘! not been announced exactly in “U! Wm b68111. m!‘ has their ndurv been revealed No more his- i-lfiolilv sisniricsrit spot could x _ bQe been salccrad for the flours _ ' » assemblies. at. xmsorst Chris- tdhsr, bouts that it is the mother ~. - , -,v_<y--- .__...__. .._...,. ... 4,. _ “may” w“ t esnsiiacawbsra "a a Carmel it ,,_,"*""",, L“ 1:" "' "' " 2..*.".:"..°:':i."‘ tbswgsilhdbrflwssa lm-flflsh msflsridwesl p‘. fies Ihlsd; KDAI, Iii It III» )ifh FUTURE OCEAN LINERS The largest ocean lint ll the wcrldisonthalooksatltelfiaaa- in, Francs. It will be 1.000 fact in lmagth and have a diwlacemsnt of 15.000 tons. When currpletcd and afloat, the Ia. Nwllsandla, as it I called, will make France the leader in ocean linara. At present, this honor is Britain‘; with the 8s. Is- lactic, which displaces 8.82 tom. and is 010 feet long. ‘lhe three neat largest liners are the German 8s. Bremen, 51.56 tons, and Q fest 1mg: the American Is. leviathan. 40.046 ions and W! feet long; and the French Ba. llls dc France, 8,- 153 tons and U! feet long. The new French liner, however. wiu only be two feet longer than the partly constructed-British ‘liner now on the stocks at Olydcbank. This floating city is to be 1,018 feet long and displace 73,000 tons. 1t is not yet amed, being known as No. 534. Work on it was suspended two years ago, but the British Chancel- lar of the Exchequer has notified the House of Commons that hs will shortly lay proposals before the Commons for rur aid for the ship's completion. The laun " sgc of No. 034 and the 8s. Normandis will be awaited with keen interest. While at some future date pas- scnger traffic across the oceans may be by air, there will be need a num- ber o! years yet for speedy and safe travel by water. The large liners which the French and British are building are the logical maximum in silo, for they combine the great- est elements of economy, rapidity and security. noel-tr have figured that such boats, because u trial’: length, can span the summits cf two of the largest wavas that any vio- lent storm could arouse, and for this reason ocean ercadngs could be made much more pleasant from ti! point of view of squeamish , gers; whileatripcouldbcmadcin fivc days in any weather, because there would ba no necessity of slow- inc un- Tha ocean-going vessel of the future, say fifty years from now, will probably be rcas like the boats in today than the boats oi’ today are like those of the 1000's, for a de- be expected. Boats, for wonomyu sake and for the sa-lre of speed, will be built as nearly the shape of fast- swimming fish as possible, since streamlining, which will cflect the construction of ships, is patterned after nature, and fish are among the most efficient types of stream- lined natural life. They have to force their way throlqh a very re- sistant element. Boats patterned after them would look strange indeed, and people of today might hardly credit their eyes should they see them. Sitting low in the water, with all external equipment reduced to a minimum and modelled along streamlines, they would appear more like giant whales cruising along the surface than ships. It is, however, just an- other interesting polibillty of firt- ure life. MENTAL PATIENTS A survey of Canada's hospitals for the care and treatment of men- tal patients yields s fund of in- formation of a most encouraging character. The ratio of discharges from these provincial institutions begets confidence in their conduct and management. From these hose pitals throughout all Canada in i032 the ratio of-dlschargca was 00.5 per 100 admissions. This iigllra includes patients recovered, 14.2; patients improved, B2. and patients unimproved, 10.6. More females than m/alsa recov- ered in New Brunswifl. Balaton- ewan. British Columbia and Altcrta l partura from traditional design can l"! The more impotent the police ra- gimsof the Naziis in the fieldof national economy, says Leon Trot- sky in the Yale Review, the more it is forced to transfer its efforts to the field of foreign politics. This peaceful only utter simpletons. What other method remains at llltlcfs disposal ernies and to accumulate under the prms or the dictatorship the ex- plosive force o! tionalism? ‘I'M! part, o: the program, outlined open- ly even prior to the Nazis’ assump- tion of power, is raw being fulfil- ledwithironlogicbeforetbseyas ofthsworldflrhedateoi thanew European catastrophe will ba de- termined by the time necessary fol! the arming of Germany. It is not a question of months. but neither is iiaqlscstlonofdccadealtwillhe but s few years before Europa h again plunled into a was‘. union Hitler is forest-allied in time by lb inrwr- forces of Germany. The hog and bacon lnslmtry cl Canada received, through the 0t- tawa agreements. a great advan- tsge in the martets o! the United Kingdom over that of coilntrias outside the Blplre. That Qdvalltlie oonsistedotiheright toship lntn the United‘ Kingdom in any one year $0,000,000 pounds of bacon. That me that Canadian bacon. will be accepted there without duty and will be sold on exactly the same terms as that of the British farm- er. The British Government, as the result of an mwhsivs campaign. inv thoroughly the “ ‘ situ ‘ of the United King- dom and decided that steps would haveiobe takeritoraiilc the price of bacon there to a point whcrs it would be possible for an cmcient farmer to earn a livelihood. Ons re- sult was that the prices of hogs in Canada would go up. And the! have gone up. Joseph Stalin's warning to an! with thoughts d Hlreasiorl against Russia, “int them keep their swqh- ing lslouis out of the Bovist gar‘- den." was evidently in earnest. Cabling from Vladivostok, a col’- ‘ent of the New York Tiaras says that the warning has been backed up by several hundred thou- sand troops and more than m0 air- plancs concentrator! in Far Eastern Siberia, mainly along the Soviet- Manchurian border. ‘Hie transpor- tation of troops and rnun to the potential war sons continues day after day. ‘Ir-availing from cow, the New York Times pendent passed hundreds of ireigil: cars in which soldiers of the iced Army were jammed, horses and equipment. Tanks, ar- tillery wagons. anti-aircraft guns- every conccivslbls item an army needs-were on thoas transport plies’, wheat, flour, meat. Russia may merely be mak- ing a demonstration for the bene- fit of Japan. 0n the other hand there are those who, competent to ese war is inevitable; that it will come within a year. It is s. desper- ate thing to contemplate. Chancellor Hitler. in opening ex- so; ii judge, believe that a Russo-Jill!!!" tcviolancafhyniswcrdamtlsr ,1.- seemsdctcrrnihodtomalntain a.e-}f,,"',,, mufiummm“, no: 231'; WW...“ m 1-,..."- ......,.'"~=“-~- ' that iaaccosdwitbthcmaachirlg. u ‘ma. g TweIaslin-m q-q_ m. ‘a: ceilormusrubcdygbarl w“; entinfirllllalunilwms fling aging in‘ swaatihaa-rstant. Ifefl-gg." rived isic cessary to purchase their require- ments in the pork line, alivaand. dress them in Moncton at great ad- ' ditional coat." ' To those who are familiar with popular marketing practices in this province, it seems evident that llama: paper has been "tshen for. a ride" and is unaware that the method employed by this large meat and produce distributing concern in securing their pork suwliol is aofar‘ out of date that their comrnenvwill simply evoke the rather unsympatl», etic query of, "What also could they expect?" Their experience will not occasion surprise nor got pity for crowds. However it. would be interesting when you hada ssverehsadcoldto know whether it is due to foods or other substances, 0i‘ Whfll-Ml‘ W“ have the ordinary cornnmrs cold. Dr. M. P. Arbuckle in the Journal ‘Missouri SJi-Lltstatcsthat ltll diflicult or impossible bv the um! examination alone,'to toll whether the head cold is due to sensitive- nns to foods or other substances. IIidct-hsir lnothsrsknca. Anlmmvetthatamritdrew “Wilhlthsedlelulqintent Onlycnwhatthsaimpls mmOfhsi-amallstsrrymeant Io vcicelsl sorrow grieved her mind. No memory her bosom stirred; Nor drearncdshc. as she raadm ‘Twas Y“ IND. the story dons, she smiled From face to face, serene and clear, Daslirmtwasinthcairwithctst, ‘no dudwas still with cold and rloels. ‘Ibsnlsltbansvn a absbw_ cams Aadstocdwitbintlssrocm. Iutcfailstbrcaamandtlsciiro, lltsaafiiselaquastionibghcadb ltiiiraadholearllobtiaiandq- ~ wwmfimm“ y Joni orrgego llir future ‘lbsehtildianwatchcdthairmcth- sorélylinsioliee: n. I w“ Mlle In a bclevaill . 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All this new freed However there is often a mdi- mm, o; ~wunm mum" no‘, uaned close and drowtbsm near. m“ °‘ 5mm‘ 771°" ll 111°" Isa-in being lmperlllcd todqy h? ‘ ticrloftheliningofthenoseintha 1mm mum, vnwuumem" h however, than this when wa think fearof war and, by m. u‘ “sensitive ’or allnrglclormofcold Mum.“ o, mwlymflmhm” —-Waltordslallara. 01 tihsfutura- Imus“ urvmumnmd “mm MR1 that differs from that found with ham‘ ‘ andoftirscontinuanoe ofourhn- Therowould. of course hem the common cold. 1n the cold duo n ‘mndbeumm wmmwm"_ pirs Commonwealth. Brita-in has in Europe fllinglgnd an}; m, n w mlfltivew" W "m" "m" l‘ lson between "Plant Blaughbered“ Mob v- l R we to rein vv a atmns poliev in ed slaw could somehow unit. a bluish‘ gray or p019 pink, emteihm m 0mm m, ' twmm 1061100 800111 reoardtoslnwethananiadsnniie n, n AM u mm“, ma, wet, and so swollen that the sides quad-- pmdud mm one. By the furna- shs has cartain- gmfIh-nnna and all the other l enrrcrioeearewunllvfllllmm" Country druscd Mama“. ,' (‘lheoerlsoiussne r ,) llnflfll-llllto-losqwhareas tbs po- wmwmmsmwu . middle oe- dividing part (septum) d851,,” pfoduct‘hmver m, mm, n» disgraceful mu of lives team 11w d slowness misht HM her at as belonging to in, mum; ' thus blocking the nostrils. In the mm but,“ m“, unfit,“ by bloodthirsty mobs in United I dllldvwflse in we e1 tom or which 1 have already. common ooldit isred. Nm,sc°m_ouufl°¢mn,,n_ States during m: can well give the emerawcy creams new lilro- in 3,, m“, h, Bu“, In additive w We WWW °°1°'- lands, and the firm whose - “flow vwe w even Iced closes new There in Ila-ope a the moment mu ingofthelirlinlvti-lwflfilv- “l! m; pfgctics u", u, “nun, who pretsndstobelongtoadeceltt 33° l“! tbs developments and (‘any "WW" 91' 115"“ m“ “m” ‘w’? "country killing" herb u’ elsewhere ' ‘- m“! Ill!‘ of recent year-s) that war is > Mm the 0°" "WWW “W” isnotoperstinginthobestlnteieets II "N" WM tenslble reason i-rthatws with orpmbablotoooms Andi! rrc..r"z."mm.rix°.ra" ~* c m- mdu-"r- - W“ r "or"... ~ "*- ...*“....°“.':."".......~ “wt? "' n“ ' " ‘ .. a rla or taut qvg- ovar- low. higgfi? flaw“: since lace. lbould have leaped back Ices Dominion could. or would Nowacoldizltheheadisscold“ m“ "and" hmfrunthslpwnopgqqgigmhfinviowoftbch-owncircrsmsaan- In ‘wlsskcrscewilih tho 3Q¢Pu@ 0lcOO° l”: w t'°n‘y-flfg‘ m 1m—.' g) h m m m‘ m fi B16915] u higher w“! thga i I QUM '1!“ QQQ “u? :11; ri-lrzlurre drinks, and the use gfnlgfrfxllrfnlsbgonflwfafifiaz“: ism m m“ ‘lhls or enrare- Probably some so gqulg} t were wlgwevel; i shfllld bet 1291588038 zfiéfff; m’, wufigggogttu‘: be made for revs; m“ 0W l‘ U011 l CO S I r are due 00m oiqsubetanoes with i?“ u}. ? “gram me New o! “Mum mun“ b’. which you come in contact, or to “ ‘flwzh “m 2° "m9" '9 infection from some one or some i - h ° P “c m" "awed some place. You might avoid these mm l ° hmdl °l mxwflenwd butchers was not equal in quality to what was expected, it is only a re- petition of what has taught other! to avoid having a similar experi- once. ‘risers are some farmers who can dress a carcass of port to per- fection, but with the vast majority Mr. Norman M. Manhood. staff the 30b ll dllltllkflll and imprac- correqrondsnt at Ottawa for the i101- fiftff gfkf$"5f,'j:?n;f'7: The incitement um “another dis- “Mum”. w m" 50°“. m,” tributor has found it necessary to w» l» mo» we w e.- lwh" "almeurr: "l: Bennett0ovemrrlentfortheaamenmcm't“t u d” ,, pwpcselnlccamdlaysittcthe '3’°"“d‘“°“ m‘ ingrntltudc of the electors or um l‘ " "m" “m1 m“- Province that they defeated the ‘u’ ‘u ‘m’ m" WW4 '11" m" Oovemmerlt led by Colonel l-lar- °f “m” mm"! mum m‘ “u "° rmmn‘ ‘new,’ ammo“ o‘ the largest distributing concern op- these aids to tbs couicry industry. ggzwoahercz; ‘aretglzwd “Pm in last summer's Provincial elec pm“. ma“ bu] "m" U011- There is no question that the ‘um! " ‘wmwbk "P"°‘m“' tivs of rim, that hogs dressed man?’ hggvuflzmgz. 5);“ fig}: in their own plant were worth from oovum 154a. to 2c. per lb (at present prisq) u.“ m“ gamma colon“ more to them than country dressed t 11°F. 8'14 ‘hi! do not wantthe lat- terproductat all irawmlv oiirve hogs is available. We venture to y the management of our lo- “senaitive" colds by avoiding these foods or other substances. Why They Voted (Sydney Post-Record) Canada We have s. ins-r- keting organisation through which we ofler a high class product to d". cr-iminsting distributors on a bu“ frma which they em oflgr g, pa. foot product to the trade. Our only undoubtedly have been swept back topoweronagrcattldalwave of public almroval. But everyone knows why this did not happen. The elections turned alrrlou entire- ly on the depression, on unemploy- ment, on dissatisfaction ova the impoasible system of dole relief. Hard times tamed the trick. 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