_'IA"HE CHAR LOTTETOWN_ QQARQLQV i i PAGE FOUR j, _. -— a} i‘ schemes taking the long view have profiting-d their cause ardctltly in recent years official cn- i, ‘ 1 ' couragemeut has been negligible. The Obstacles » t- ll lJ'lll.-l'll| w Chester u mun ' - . i . . _ -_-—-—- 7 "flffijjflwuludw" J u Bum.“ h“ include present iintnittloyiiient and spetific prob w-“ham hanuolph "m" w“ om '1 trait-it mllll “llllllkllll lblrrelnr .1 n. minim I J n lems in the \\ est where settlers are gcttcrally ex- o, the Lax cyaqerd h, ‘he Uhhe“ ~ f iwvn-lury Lti-ut (‘oi l) A llu-Klitnoii 0 B. 0 P1d t y U [he ‘r ‘ > b _ I, was y ‘ i Aunt-titti- Etllturl Frunli Walker and D I cllfll! 1L‘ c u is“ snc U r l1 134M115 to “Unw b ‘MCTB A 1 mluonfitspwcl“ - ' - ' . , ,- , says. '" y use o corpora ions i- 1 i llllrlllll“ lltllly-(litllllllcll iim-n u-nooipn n» (lll says-it» Eexmtjlllh} ‘a Brfilrlfilllirllwutllie] ‘Tethto b}: lwucmd‘ iiam Randolph Hearst, ‘newspaper l i giiiiiiz" iitiirit aft-L's!ou-lhlp-rllrbnl:flx.nfilz ‘fr, ,e- e a ‘m c‘: g ‘g8 at 1 c) 111d) I101 and magnum; publifihfi» loqk ad- . be available - n l l 9 . ‘Mil!!! iii Cunndn and tinma sum \ t] _ - I _ _ i I _ I ‘n-UITLLMO: Mlllfilgrté) ggotinx , _ > r - . flit vzmg tie statistics o popuation iit tic '51" ° '1'“ t - 1' - 11115051‘ JUL)’ 27 1931 - ~ ' ~ _-_ -_ _, his taxes for two years the join: i - -_ ‘gl-iliiiiit hglhgdvlllidllle tiiiyioii iili. .........,,..,....,..... m); .,'........ Co..- \ tose o i5 an over m age accountet in intttee was tniortited today by gov- ‘ A Lultfdl BEIIBfGCIUT ' wit; and i" 190; for under une.l\\'cn[icth of ernnient expertsP-Telegrapli Jour- ' _ ——————- the population; toilay the proportion is about ml‘ _ .\ii- tliiirlc- Siiiiit-lcrs. famous proilitcer ofi- onc-tivelfth, and in i905 it will be one-eighth. “then you “m, go think out civ- .\l.ii'itiii~ \\ lit-at. \\ iio-c tltfillil in lttrtlttlu W215 re-t More striking still is the change in tlie ratio it ZafilOn is built on plumbing. In the _ lttlfiiwl _\t~lt'l'tii'l_l\. pt-riliriiieil other sort-ice, ml of children under i5 to old people over o5. in ,iffiglyroi‘l‘llc'lsanflf 12f lifmwuewgilg”: F1 Ltlllllttiil tiir \\lllt'll ilt‘ tlt-si-rvcrl lasting recogni- I83! there ivere eight times as many children lporwhoh Th? emhénfr h.” cahed s ‘ tiiiii. .\l."ii't|ii:_s ztiltlcil iiiillitins of acres tn Lian- as old people, and in i901 seven times as nt:iii_v. iPtlllilll-CX Maximus which in plain A sdzt s \\ilt'£ll ll\'iti\ iii ilii- siiiiilicrii part of the 'l‘r>tlai' the ratio is only three t0 one. and in 19f); lgmills“ 11:1?” T, means Q5911‘! ' . i i ~- ' _ i _- i‘ riCeBui er." i flrstontce llltllllt‘ pttiiiiiiis, liui ltll’ t|it~ ttittrc lltlfflllffiy it the trend gots on. it “ill fall to 1.4 to one.’ ‘,0 Cfnques, was the Ewe,“ Having \ lziiiil- It sllll t'.ll'lll‘l' llllclllllt; \\llt'<ll ivas ncedcd in other words, the propnrttoit 0f people in become the greatest bridge-holders itttil >1 l' Lit-tilts tiiiirlii-il [u llllll t-iiil. 'i'liis ivas thc United Kingdom eligible for migration is m 1151013’. “ltd 11311119 1911mm W‘ .ilt' tiiiihiiti of tiiii-iit-t \\ll(‘.'lf. it ivas tired by being reduced rapidly. as the birth rate declines. yf,§fi,;§§°;',fh§"§§§;§Sfjfseaffifffifg i‘ bfliiiiitlt-rs lttll it \\£l> his >llL'k't'>>tll'. |,_ ll, Xeiv- {they had C,ih5_,-ed_ They men be- ttzttt. tilt-i l".'t‘I"ll|/.t'( its iiizilitit-s an rev iii-r came reat builders of aqucducts. D ' l - l‘ i l I 1 e H - | N with 5116 Romans transportation a it lo iilt‘ ii.iiitt ul priii iictiiui. (iiriiet flt(’l‘l‘ to J flofla QQQ; ' _ _’ ‘ - . Rt tiIl\~ ('.||'i|!\'l' liLlll Afar-pus, iiclils heavlilvaatirl ~ I ,',"°§‘,“*..§3§‘ biggiiifgiijioiienisiiiyligtcyiihi: 51 ‘its i l“llllit‘~ iii it tiivit lil 'l<-' l 1* *bl> a“ ' ' ' ‘d dis in of sewage e5 t.-- ~ \\ i ct ni.t L it rcsira e ‘,1 d, d P h b h_ d 8 S gvvdrwflrtfl f" m n5 did m- - t . i " . - - a a? I“, THINK‘ "ml immni“ a mar e ac man" Om I IS ate I 4 i tiiiialctitiai3opl>ililtitibirigremansto this “I r:lii..t:?:t first ' ‘ * * ti» ii' ' ..: *s' -._. _ " - .- .- q. , _ I A I _ y . _ I v _' _ A t3, year old Lnited States hill, hating a . . _ ,1, . math" u. i. -iii i l.ll pi itllit iiis t)! t .iii.ttli in a rtcul- - - - . Pure air is a \I u require n 3' ‘ m‘ h m- q“ ‘H 1m“ l - t! face value ol only ten cents, but valued by its ahhhalh A Close, 1-@5lr,cmd_ uhveh. W ' j r3‘ "‘ ‘ ‘i " ‘T "“-‘7 owncr at $1.’; was reported stolen over 'hc iitiited bzii-ii itiitittirs digestion. re- ot Moth-ti s ~.-.i,i-;ti ll\‘l<l\ zirt- l:tr lroiii the sea h-cckmhd in yfhmreap The hi“ in qmiflihh was lstricts growth and production, and t1 "lllll ii-pi-tiitw-ii twists Ill't' licxtvv. Sir Liilllflthh‘ ie-e-ued in I800 ‘ is the chief cituse 0t tuberculosis, . ._ : . - . -. . . “ ' both in hogs and cattle. The amount W T“?! ', i ‘if?! hi‘ “lwumum “mud. that. to ’ T ' ot air brctithed by farm antmas re- s, .iiiil.i»i.i- ill ..lt' iiiiilil \\llt‘i|l iiiitrkcts Latiatlintis The old‘ hm Ilihem] 5th“; wyhh _\flahu'\»iv'gals the quantity of fresh ar that i .i,--.i; , ~ i; - ».- V~ . - . .. 3 1 - th Bli- 3 t ~.';..:.';' ihliiii\iii:ili‘i‘t::fi:)|i\y 1,11; .'"“"“'°". iii 2.12:1. titszgsrtzsz. *.?."'::..“..“:: h h“ ,h,_ ,,.,,i,h.J ,\' ,h,llil,_ll_,,._htll l -_ t] - Laiiada Air Lino hervicc at its tiutset-—tlit- time 5u5Lanllnlly pure aii".—EX. , tt ‘ l ‘, ‘ ' ‘ h‘ lea“ 1511 original stretch tvill be between .\lontrezil and "r s” - i 1‘ "H, "‘. ‘ _‘1 "1' _ \ancouver—but the Xlaritimes ivill be brought “hvtwvvr the llrlvvr 01M “"1"- tl \\ lli": riiiiii ~liiii t'__'<‘ tltri-ztti-iictl the allied tia- in merit “m, we “Id -»“.|.h." dlmcuvcrcd h‘. iitoutle tails asleep til the tvheel long r .. i i, ,, .. .. _ ' .~, . ‘ ‘ - . ‘ — > - "l t -' l.‘ n wcidcnt-antr p‘ .it>ii\|i.ti.‘-I_ {'1' sit-it \\.ii Zlilt. ltiititliiiting yiilds me howershhahbe ._ filllgll€slxlos\tc<;gv5Cl;‘gihe Wm be of '[_. ' "hi!" \.\‘ ""11" tiuh“ ‘h ( ‘d mmh '0 * * " * lucky it he eicr tram-s up. A study t't‘ilt‘\i' . tc wlliilll-tll {tilt iitzitc- an tittpitrtant ctin- Yhhin the Canadian “kg, the t} . i. . 0i driver-itslccp accidents tit a doz- A iflililllull to L‘\t‘l|l|l.'tl \l\'lty]'\' i g -- , _- i n m‘ hi» eh states reveals that one out of ; _____>_r_f__frfll_r'__i Hell” .1‘ (‘raruf lre-“ldmn of the 1111101‘ 1)") Lytglvg K1115 _\()]\](_*bQ(l_\', and that 0H8- , .\Zllf1l (liiircli catitioned youth against "cosy iliii-tl oi thi- time it is the drver t" [Jhenn C"1111119|11 iiioticv" and investing in “anv scheme vou don't ,i:)1""L-IP11» A1 '~lt1'i;1'1>i11tt Llyvt tlfilxifillwjll‘ - __,__,_v ,' , _ > , - .. ' _ y ie iiiiitziiit sac ' co ‘ ‘ f t? _ v v _ ‘ v _ _ H _ know anything about.’ if bonds ait .i.~ good its l hm‘ new,“ huh u, mt. (hherh who n (‘i,.ii.it,.-|itiii;_i ti]! l itiitt- \liiiisti-i- lying s speech some “hem-hen my they arc they would be snztp- 1.41 3,190], ha“ h“... (h-“I-jng [m] 1955‘. s, 9H i-ii i iti~iiiiiti uttt-itti-tt. tlti- \\itittipeg l~rcc pcd tip quickly- without sending out snlcsturn. 11111" W" 110131» A Ulmdtfi 1“~‘_mi , l'ii-~. iii-i i» it ~ 1l.- - ' . . , f however, hiid ccn wit iou scepter !_ it titi itllttlltotl to ttllt passitgt: f) _ _ H _ ” u qri.i' ~13 tii':c.iiti"t‘——tli.ii iii itliicli _\lr King con- ' i’ l’ i‘ i‘ Tiixlcéndbo whimi‘ 11x05?’ c? "Riki; 11' ’ t-cili-il iii it ilii i1‘ \i:t~ tto ccrtziiiitv that Canada out 0f the I83 Candldntvs ‘Hm “Tum m? w“? iismoiiiitsiloif slob?) rataher thaltgtllel- u, vtiiiil-i “~t flit‘ \.!I4Iilili lillTl‘ ill‘ zi tviirlrl ltolncaiist. PM: “C5311 Jllnlf” Aiatrlcllllnlam (‘Xillllllllllllfm- ling grinds at the wheel s respon- »i . .. _, ~ -, , H _, . _ oz tiitaitier matriculation stanring. \\'hlC t sitii-foralarge number of these I p liit ittiiti .\l\li.tll\t_ Ill t..tit.ttl.t .ts_ tlseiiltctc mndidates Vim had l refimm I ‘Tmcn V“ 31f nlbilaps in“, mowfiy drwel. n? .7 s1 titriitigtiiiiit lllt uiirlil_ is lltc price til sccitrtty." i .' ‘. p '-\ \ l“ d turnlng huh“. from a 1M8 ha,“ 1-5 . " ; a 'i'hi-r<- is iii- ciittifi-rt iii tliosc \\'t|l'(l\_ says the ‘he exammatlorf‘. also (Omliktcd ‘he “Hun?” the most common victim of the ' 5t _~ . ._ .,_ _ _ _ » I i ._ ‘ nients and qualified for certificates. ln till lhClT ltiglnvav nap. and he usually drops r I/ti /t..i_i_ ti-i lilt’ tiitcllhl htiltllllllllsls, who . , _~ _ _ ., L b t - h ziri- lllllllvilills ll] tiiiiziiliii: ziiitl not iiiuch for l were 4.42, Sulqcntilwh,“ lwlinm “Imel- Uiulilimiii iliiirfioaciiiicrlillifilthiidngliifiiiiigrilsciieiible ¢ ' HUN, “iw ‘m hllhuiflnlifl “MW H“ ground of tir Pafllfl junior . atftut IltIIHI“XIHI1QIEHFOHH in Digest. 1 i. I“ .. _ [hm “l. In!“ h“ “r MW [Mn ‘ha, lune. bitt only I83 succeeded in satisfying the b i- _ _ . l l ' i _ ' >. i‘ i i I examiners, - Liird Rosehery in one of his a ti _- ii- is. .ii llt‘ \\'.'ll‘ llll ;t iioiltl-iiitltt scale, (an- I‘ * i l, mum“, __._ Ne,“ devmhh,id the , Ii I-iit ulli Hid lit‘ itltlt‘ ti» ~litlld ziliiof; \\‘<‘ 11111-"1 be - l e - - _ theme that tlic Scottish people were fr. ‘wit. which iiitiilit-s t|t:it we inilst be ariitcrl. .11 M" be iiemued H“ a “‘"“".‘ lwlhgflilnllfltt 1111°P"11‘1(‘“1 "1“l11""3.1)"'°pl° be‘ ‘ ' r. _ i1 W \\ ‘IIMHU “NWT Cunmluhv ‘ iFl-‘lllllflfl in his cups once t-hallengcrl the Wilfllilllicatir" they hatibecn trained to be |n'!'] _ , h,“ _, p, , H H i ' _ __ - l.“ . . ivtirtrl to sitigle combat and when he caitie tot11"'111l'~111 we “‘1>'.m_°°m’l‘ ‘m? “F? I ‘ It ~< .ti.i ii. lll t) istttitltiitts 4l|(‘lllill‘r|il1ll'|5 hi‘ “qNes after hem’ “mmnv hvlum] hv a icl- ll llutcilts‘\l“vll crintlttnphuwhfir] 1i e was - q that .\lr. l\t:-i~_i_ li.is liniriit-d at i('\\ tlttiitgs iti the ' ' .' ' 1* ‘ - f - _ dour and hard, the 5101s toiled and’ i _ _ - ~ _ - _ '_ low lrishittan from the next parish, cxclzitiucd Shim mid saved so that their old .' ‘T’ -‘ ' H“ "WW "'H.".“"'7\' i“ mum m ‘if! “I reali7e Ill‘ tiiistake mv t‘ll’lli(‘Il'(‘ (‘HY ‘I'll and tnfiitn relatives might be Dm- ilt't' _ i-.iiil :iii tuigci". ll lltll tiwiiitic dctcrniin- ' l . .. '. - ~' i‘ . “(led h“. They mohght h a Shame E 't'-i.i: ll! riil t.'iit.'iil.'t of t'\t‘l'\' i\iiirl of external i m“ fir?“ afflhrlmr-‘i’ rm“. ‘mm hi. “iv "In-i- to have ‘their aged relatives cared 1 . f c-itittitii-ii--=it—;tll iif lilt'lll iiiiirnl \‘t||llllll1lll(‘lll\'—' Iiiems ‘I. re§'?o'“_Rm};5c"°11 11"" his Suttrt-Ittc for b)’ ill‘; F"b!m,'hpfrggnggolgfigi f ' lilt- il[‘lhll't‘lli l't‘.'l~tlll illdllu’ illltl their existence (min Om-“TW “(mg t m ‘mm in" gfhu " shfiilqilgii;“Khiihhaihitheh- famflgg . 5 rriiuirisl diiiiti <ic ci-iiitiliczttiiiiis which ciirlrtitqcr- wrntory‘ and is Satisfied m have his ‘Mun at but’ tihcinsclires. They became in the ,. cil t':ii- llllll\' iihicli .\lr. lung l'l_i_fllll\‘ thinks liigh- that’ l‘ ' l’ I. }Jl‘("3C(‘&§d.'/l f l_\ lit -ir.ilili-. .\ iiiit itiitiatiirztl intcrciice front one m, the reagons fr" “.q\_hington.s (ha, $,1W\£.Pin (m) Quin. mifloh The, 1 hi~ aciiiiit- was tlirit tfriuzitla proposed tn he . . . " ‘ . sugared grcvit privatinns bttt the | t iihnlitylyiq_ H. 1M llavn-ifil m “ML Mn Kim: with Brazil over trade ‘FBlHllflflS may be seen in "anon a, maul. reaped a’ Ema; re- 1 _ y , _ i _ _ _ _ the experience of hi Salvador. the midget na- Wt11‘.'l.—BBliaSl Telegraph. i- i 1 lflllkl,'t"il'tl ti» ilisiiti ii iiiitl l('_]l'\l t'\(‘F\ extcruiil . . . . _ i ~ e | -_ _ -, -" _ tion on the Pacific between (iuatenuilzi and __ y ('ttllllllltlllt'lll iii siq ii. llis lt‘]tll(i|illltlll of them Hnnduraq B" a Oh.“ 0,’, fflrcin tho u“. of Failure h, uhderfland me 3mm, , I .i siiirliriiiiiycil \\itlt—.'tiirl intlcctl was a part of ‘I b He“ \ -u_ 1 pFer-n} n . "lg, [1 ‘ l Empire is not remarkab e. t? ‘ha? i " - - - . a . as 1 vs we ll ‘l'L"l~t‘( . - . i ' : 1 i -'—lllt' rt-_it-i_'tiiiii liv lllthlxfilglll! nations of collcc- lat; Year I5" 6:"; m “b whine ‘hm l Tilfifiixllqgggatign.,"hi: on “each _ I tivv scciirity and ihi-ir ri-titrit to the pro-war of the United gnu,‘ pflnqinkw! Jazmin‘, 1, .3“ occasion it emerged strong. We can ..‘ c ll“ ti it f ~c'tiritv l - their J\\'ll lollies — ' ‘ ' ' . ' . .' ' ' '1" ' : >ti tho historical proof, if it ls < H Lil} ‘i i’. L _ Q f), ' _l -_ t i per cent. To offset this \\ ashiugttm has l‘lllt'l'-i,ac(()0:.nuty‘ hmmh. to hhhk out the i; liv \l‘_j|l\lltL‘. ll\ ic-iiiiiiiiiitcnt, il\' alliances if . . . I f’ . l;v , r __ _ ~ _ ._ _ ' -_,] ed upon a reciprocal treatv with lal SfllVflfltlf‘ livli-czisons. Those. however. Mr. Bald- . than‘. tun lit- llliltl\>_ l.) ft'l1.lll(,(3 itpon gctigraphics . _ I .'. ~ I H - iwm has provided m a [cw words . i . .. . " - which the latter cuts tiiri fs up to 8o per ttiit. on l _ _ . i . ., s, . - . _ . . . . vt ie~ e . . i m‘ .1‘ w‘ m‘! H" with some Lmted btates merchandise 1 " h rem‘ m “N oldmary .._ l i‘. “Ltiiiiiilictliiis iitiils hCFsUlf part anti parcel of ‘ ‘ ' people grit? tlltave fiflljizpleglxl Kigali‘); - r . i _ _ _ _ i, ernirien o "te co l‘y 5 ‘ I a woild tiiuiiilst il ll_\ a_ universal return, by the I * " " "‘ _ _ I n18“ me environment of the age h, , j _ rirititiits to ilit: gztiitc of ‘power politics which In Florida, where our wealthy citizens Rfljfi)‘ wh ch thgytlivodf‘ Tome Govern- -‘ -’ , - . is played in ltivtiiiig with the rules of ‘the simple the balmy winter climate. they still practise mtlmt of thoLUnfitetg lilltltarlipttltlphx l ‘, \\ plzin. tliztt lltt'_v sli;ill tztlt-e who have ‘the power l_\~h¢|1ing_ and think time “hour it_.|(~§§ Qvcn ~ aiigntifildelffiyrcgmlo globe and Mam and they shall lit-tip who ctiii. .\fr. king doubt- than we do of cruelty to animals. The other A v less ri-zili/t-s, to zi niticlt greater degree than he day a policeman was stabbed while investigaiitig Realization of the speed Mth ;; ‘i, \' reveals lll hi- stict-clics, tlit- difficulties and dan- a burglary case. and two (‘lgllfCCfl-_\'_PRF-fild ne- xilllilfhiflillle}is:lig'inlsbeb°igllfnfl“fglrcgg ’, i _ gcrs oi iilt‘ siticittitlt: i-inrl this being so he must gross were arrested on _sttspic_ion. _ Next rlziy anmuhcomch, h, London ma; air .‘ ;' ' he t'l'('tillt'tl with giving very scriotis thought their bodies were found in a ditch Just tiutsitlc mals to most tiarts of the globe wlll to wlutt he will say to decision has to be uiatlc." Growth Of Motor Traffic '1lit~ Iilii-ittinit-ittil growth of the automobile in- flu-try is illustrated by the fact that in I805 tlit-rt- ucrt- four ]tJ\~<(‘llt.{('l' cars registered in the Yuitt-il Siziti-s; lll twig. cajooxm; in i025, i7,- 4ttft,llftlll in titgti. Jpiiiynotw. ltcsides more than QJHVIJKK) triiclis. (Eiiitttlizins have the same hityiug linliit. Til!‘ iiiiiiilier of passenger cars rllVtlillCed in this rottntry- in iozi was 61.000 Last yi-m- they lllliliicfi izRutfio. according to the I03," viliiiiiii iif .\llltllllftiliil' Facts and Figures ptihli-lictl liy tltc Aiuiiiiioliile Manufactttrers’ ;‘\ssrtt'li'lfiitll. The tiitntlii-i- relation to lilt‘ it tviiiilil he of hiiw llli"ll_\ will ilt‘ on the hig years liciicc. If tkinziiliaiii-riiviictl rat's will rlotilile in the rtcxl ilcrziilc v;t~t stints of money will have to he slit-iii nit liigliiuiys. safety ]\I't‘t‘i'llllif)ll§ will have tn lie lllk'l't‘i'l\t"i. and wr‘ luiow that great bene- fit will accrue lfl ciiiitriltiitiiry- industries and to ['i-tiviiici:il li't‘il~lll'lt'\ ivliicli collect gasoline taxes. 'l‘liere is littlt- tliiulii_ says :1 Toronto exchange. that the nuiiilii-r of iiutonttiltilcs in operation will increase. ]lf'l'iI.'l|l~ iitiirc rtitiirlly- than in the past For this l't'i'l<t'lll traffic atirl higlitvay problems diiiiilrl he .’lil.'lt‘l\'l'4i oii lllf‘ liasis of future pros nccts raithi-i- than present iiccds. _____i-___-- Serious Problem Parliament if a major priiiliict-tl domestically bears little iiiiiiilicr owned and driven. and st-riici- to know approximately liways tcn or twenty Pad-tit» ]'I'Illr|'l\' show tltiii, tltiriiig the first six iii-iiiilis iii‘ this ii-tir, the tiiiiiilicr of Britishers ;,,,n,'-.g h, (yiiiiiiiht. hilt). u-crc exceeded by 4.- iat ltv iilll\t' from nfhcr coiiiitrii-s. ls this the win», .'Q\'\< the lillrilf’ and .\l:iil ticrtinenllv. lni kQQ-[l the lloiiiiiiiitii llrifislt? While sponsors of British immigration Jews the city of Talia ed that they did not know how taken from jail, nor n Before going Prime Minister Ki programme for himself. invitations to officiate [at fun of August. ner-stone of the being erected in west of Bank St open the Centra Three political picnics Wlil be hassee. The authorities rcprirt- the victims were who had done the lynching. i I i West to visit his cnnstittteuts. ng has arranged an extensive He has accepted fivc ctions in the itinntli On August to he “till lay the cor- Bank of Canada head office Montreal on “rllington street reet, and on August i9 he will l Canada exhibition, Ottawa attended and ad- dressed by the Prime Minister in August. The first will beion constitutency he August 2t in North York, the formerly represented in tlic House of Commons and for which Col. W. P. Mulnck is now the member; a picnic for Mr. Colin Campbell. Frontenac-Atldington on Au last day of that picnic in Russell The Jew is experienci tion to such an extent last an attempt is Government tn act The intercession of the Tfniterl oppressnrs. States (Qovernme about the restora anri equal rights as der the Minorities Constitution." in being asked on States t Polish State, on treatment would cltirliitg minority then he ivill attend i\f.P., for gust 25, and on the month he will attend a similar County. is it it: i: rig trnuhle anrl persecu- all over Etirnpe, that at being made to get the LT.S..‘\. as his champion against the nt is to he sought, “to bring tion to the Jews of their full citizens. guaranteed them un- Treaty and in the Polish Poland. This intercession is the ground that the Vnited iovcrnntent and people were chiefly re- sponsible for the creation 0f an indepcitrlcitt g that equal citizens. in- the prcsi-iit the utidcrstaittlin be accorded all groups, and that policy of the Polish Government toward tltc and a breach of United States. is both a viol ation of treaty oliligzitiiiiis the understaiidittg viitli tlie ‘The be carried at the ordinary internal letter rate. The only dlflerence is that letters to be carried for three cetits-"three halpennles" —- must weigh no more than haTf-an-Ottttce- From six to eight sheets of the usual ‘foreign’ or onion skip type of paper will weigh less than that. Postcards will be carried for two cunts-Edmonton Journal. Germany's endeavor to make more glamorous its Nordic supremacy is proceeding apace, but. we th'nk the high priests of Propaganda have made a slip. They were all right so loniz as they kept the war gods of legend in their place and did not try to give corporate form t0 pagan myth and ideal. Now. however. they have decided thati-"wurds of foreign derivation are to be changed to Teutonic forms ln order to purify the language. For example. the word "Relatlvltactfs theorle” (theory of relativity) will be changed to "Bez- ueglichkeitsanschauitngsgesetz." The Germans have some pretty appalling ivoi-ds anyway. and what is 801118 to happen now that they have start- ed ofi‘ on this tac-k completely stag- PUBLIC FOR UM Thh oollnn ll Gin In Oh: tllucnnlol by curred! Ilil 01 unnll of Intern . The Charlottetown Guardian than IUI noaolurlly undone Ill Oplllnn s! oonnopnudenll. l “TRUTH AND JUSTICE" Stn-"Fair Play" in your Forum as ,- we ever 80in; to get an ex- hibition of truth and justice in this country?” Yes. After the n ton. We had it. but failed to appreciate lt. I am. Sir. etc.. TRUTH SURPRISING Sin-Your correspondent Snuthport com ation against laborers district on Campbell road work. from axt general elec- from 1931 tlll 1935, from plans of discrimin- that Government I am not. nor will any one be surprised at ‘ inside. What comes however as a real are doing any public indig- nation at their lethergy resulted in stirprise is that they road work at all. Has panic. or. has some seen-t of a gen- eral elect on. from Mackenzie Kings projected "Speaking tour" disturbed them from their seep? I am. Sir. etc, LOT 48 ROAD BUNGLING _____ Sun-Is there no roads may be pitt tinder compet- etit supervision? Why must we have to submit to the most syste- matic of lncompetency and bung- ling‘! Even when our whole W85 only about 3300.000. a competent engineer w employed. covering the entire province. with better service than we get» today with limitless waste of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Hoiv ivell we remember protlttot of Macfntyre In 1927 the break-neck- roads over which he ha a: risk of life and limb, was persisted in till pitblic protest iitcltiotng vigorous denunciation front their own organ. the Patriot, forced them to cease that madness. Next came those disgraceful “Mc- Intyre Highways“, five or six mics of which cost tinc uding repairs) almost as much as the fifty miles of Borden Highway built by the MacMillan - Bennett governments. This McIntyre botchery is today a highway menace to the travelling Public: holes and pitches so num- eroizs and viciously large that mot- orist. have difficulty in navigating through them to safety. Tho latest invention for car smashing and limo shnkiltg is 1n the red sandstone piled on good surfaced roads. broken up into smaller boulders after the ancient method of maul and prison stone- plle labor. This covered with a spriiik ing of soft clay is left with its impassable ruts to "mpede and to endanger public travel. I could understand the use of this expedlent to fill in low soft bottoms and bogs preparatory to improving surfaces and giving a foundation against wet staring and fall weaither. But. the governing in- conipetents are building tiltese use- lei-s expensive dumps tipnn {mod hard clay stirfaces. on high grottnds. ivhert- the simple use of the "rirag“ would cost -nflnltel_v less and with infinitely better results. So far as our roads are concom- erl it would be impossible to exhtblt less skill and greater bungling. I am. Sir. etc. ENGINEER Spelling By Ear (J. Lambert Payne in the Ottawa Journal.) The study of words has always fascinated me. Yet in my case it has had its drawbacks. When I open a book. or read an editorial, I am instantly in the place of the author. I izo with him ln his nest for the apt word. It ls literally true that I d0 not, at the same time. miss a comma. a semicolon or a period: for I have come to look on :ound punctuation as something vital. I rank it next to correct spelling. I have known eminent men whose punctuation and spell- ing were atrocious. Every editor makes that dl-covery almost daily. It is said that spelling is essentially a faculty of-the eyep that we visual- ize the shape of words rather than commit to memory their constitu- hope that our revenue year a as constantly works of the the first blunderlng. h limp-back and which ent letters. I recall a singular in- stance in which that faculty was lacking. One of my chiefs during my long service as a private secretary was Slr Mackenzie Bowell, who became Prime Minister of Canada followlnl the tragic death of Sir John Thompson at Windsor Cutie in 1894. He was a fluent and good dictator. Hts public speeches were marked by ability and impressive diction. But. when he put. pen to paper his his spelling was often most irregu- lar. H11 eye, and not his brain, was at, fault. For example, he always signed himself “yours truly"; and 1t was this latter word which his astlgmatlc vLslon frequently dis- torted. In signing say fifty letters consecutively, I have seen him use 51ers t-he imagination. - Hamilton Spectator. .____ Prtmler Hepburn of Ontario rec- ently said that since the Central Provinces pay the bulk of the taxes they should have more to say about national p01 cy. But who really pays the taxes? The people of the Marl- t-imes can answer that question. Tliiiv have been paying tribute since the national policy of Sir John A. Macdonald was adopted-Ex. An Interesting centenary will be observed in Vienna this year when many foreign doctors will Join ln the celebration of the 100th nun‘- vcrsary of the founding of the Bo- ctety of Physicians. An honored 1n- stttittfon today. the society Wits decoy suspected by the police early In it: career. but as one of its act- ive members was a physician to Finnrfs I they did not interfere. society has a library of 80.000 medcal books-Edmonton “urnal. three or fottr variations in the spelling of the word "truly." Some- times lt got to be “truelley? Apparently all forms looked alike to him. 1 knew intimately a bril- liant clergyman. who was a Master of Arts and a scholarly man. whose spelling was even worse than my old and .htgl~il_ esteemed chief's. I remembeaa rather unusual ln- stance of Sir Mackenzleb optical disability. We were tn Australia, and, by way of a. poor prendrc conga. my chief was send-tn; out his photograph to some of the more prominent official gentlemen he had met. Among these was Mr. Simon Fraser, of Melbourne-a Canadian who had risen to high place at the Antlpodes-and on the back of the photo that was to be mailed to him Sir Mackenzie had written: "To, my~ dear friend Simon Fratzer." I tactfully sugg- e-ted thet Fralzer was an im- common name and therefore I was d to travel, _ the loaves and fishes betttt‘ reserved for favorites of the Mother Mary on ev Il-laulllbariafllba ONE MORE TREATMENT FOR ACNE-PIMPLES I write about acne-pimples, -— very often bzcause, after all, there , is nothing more important to boys and girls and young adults than their skin and complexion. Being afflicted with pimples makes them shy. embarrassed tn the presence of others and interferes with their progress in school and social life. That the gland system of the body which reaches a certain de- gree of development at puberty and continues for some years after- wards, has much to do with pimples is now known. It would seem that in these cases the d1- gestion of certain foods and their absorption into the blood ls riot properly or completely done. The food that seems to be at fault, or rather the food that i5 difficult for the body processes to handle is starch ood. although in a certain number of these cases, starch foods of a certain type have helped to clear away the pimples. Now the g‘and in the body that has much to do with the handling of starch foods is the little pituitary glamd ly"ng on the floor of the skull. By the use of the extract of the front part of this little gland the starch foods in the blood and Ll$5ll€5 have been more completely itsed or burned and t-he pimples have disappeared. What may prove to be another great he'p in removing and pre- venting pimples has been sitggested by Dr. Joseph Wortis. Research Fellow in Psychialryt at Bellevue Psychiatric Hospital, New York. In the Journal o! the American Med- ical Associafion he records his; ex- perience with iiistiliii. the extract of the pattcreatic gland itsed now in the treatment of diabetes. A boy .0! 17 being tii-ea-ted for a mental ailment was badly afflicted with pimples and a pasty _ve‘low skin; in fact, the presence of the ifmples had much to do in aggra- vating h's mental ailment. He was put under insiiltn treatment for the mental condition and Dr. Wortis noticed an improvement, in the skin after the "first" dose of insulin. and itvithin a few days the old pimples had disappeared and only an occasional one appeared. In five atldVinnal cares the same excellent results were obtained. The tristtlin lowered the amount. of stirzar in the blood itho sitgar was burned or used by the body pro- cessesi. Dr. Wortis points out that six cases are not many. but he believes he should tiell of these results so that other physicians may try using insulin in stiitable cases. . ___________ . . . . Spirit Of Britain tHamiltinn Spectator) The Right Hon. R. B. Bennett. returned from a strait to Europe. speaks of the Coronation festivities as "an amazing manifestation of national feeling." ivhfch "staggered international observers." It was more than that. being also "a revealing demonstration of the Em- pire's loyalty to the Crown.“ All who were privileged to witness the s-cttl-stirrin: pageant and share in the enthttsiasfilc popular acclaim of a beloved King and Queen must have been impressed by such mov- ing evidence of solidarity of senti- ment and purpose. It was a revel- ation even to the Brltrih people themselves. Recent events have intensified loyalty tn the Throne: Queen ery occasion re- ceives an ovation which comes from the every heart of the people. being inspired by sympathy as well mi admiration. The King is winn- nfrald he had not caught exactly the right. vtTay of spelling it. where- upon Slr Mackenzie took a quick look at. what he had written and said: “Why. of course; but I can eariiy correct it." When he retum- ed it to me, I found he had insert- ed another "i" so that the name now read "Fraizler." After due correction ha dibee nmade. my dear old chief rtvher shocked me by shying. "One is always meeting ‘"1511 Bllfllrises in the spelling of name". This is certainly the first time, however. I have seen Fraser Spelled without a ‘z." While I often had slrprlses like this they lost all slfltlficance in my mind when measured against Sir Mackenzie‘; ruZBed common sense, his sterling integrity and. above all. his un- falling klndltness of nature. 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Queen Elizabeth ls pos- l OLD ses=ed of all-conquering grace and 'charm. "I=n‘t she lovely!" is the i unanimous tribute from the crowd las she passe", and one feels that ,‘she is as clever as she is beautiful. l Besides this fervent loyalty to the ‘ Crown, the visitor to England to- day is impresecl by the new spirit which has come over the country. SOLDIER We wonder now who marched be. 0T9, Hawking our bran from door t4 door, While other men from the mill wit; 5.‘.lE;i.'§;t§§§.§.iii‘;ff§i Si» ii l??? ‘lift its: 1.1.2:: t:m.r:.;tzr.s.ir. 225' T“"'"éf»i-=i‘i’f’“ “f [proved beyond recognition. Educ- Noslnirmengiould‘ Wm‘ the “gm ation l: producing an informed and aggresdve community. It was King George V who, as Prince of Wales, urged England to “tvake up." She has effectively done so, and now is right up on her ‘toes. International observers. who i prate about the decadence of the ,l Old Country. may “tell be “stagger- i ed." as Mr". 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