l FDUR‘ TEYUWBER 1936 THY’. (TH Y‘. Y!‘ .QTTETUW‘N_ GIIARDTFJV I ___ ___= chflflottatQwn Guafdian bring her husband, Professor Cailaday of llurv- (Votps the Way t Freight Trailfs 0n l . ard. n , a - President, ldrlll-rllllh .w. (‘lltlltl s. mum 9K all a7‘ Hlghways Vlur-Ppgslileill, J. ll. Burnett, F. J. l. Biwrvlurr. Lulu lvl. 11. a. uiri-uimlnrl, 11. s‘. o. i _illror uni! llumlelill: ltin-etilr. J. It. llurnett, F. J. l. f‘ henna-lulu Eillhll», lrunk Walker unil D. Ii. Cllrrlu. Ifdulouton civic eluployees will he given Al» berta prosperity certificates as part of their .~(ll~ arics. O11 the other hand payrllellt in "scrip" Some day perhaps the system of mandates may be widely extended; but in tlle meantime British pub- lic opinion, even in so far as it is llvbr lllng Dally (‘QUHJPII nun) $1.00 pr! your (In advance) P|I.1'I'i'll in Elly. iIJNI |Il'l' yeur (in nihum-el mulled t0 ‘rilzwl Hiiuurrl l\l.||ll|- 111.50 ller your (In advance) Alirlleii it. (‘nniulir iinil [lulu-ii Staten Turéliiv, ocroam ll, me The Iliie Canada Paid il~.‘.(‘(l Vtlllllklilfll)‘. 0t‘ these G00,- "iilo crossed the Atlantic; of " ~>(‘(l. olle in three was wound- scven cllcd. Of the 59,544 4:104) are cdnltnenlorated not by a .11 cel11e:ery' hut by a, carvcd llorlllrnent. which stands for an grave. 'l‘he Aieuin Gate bears ‘ 7,024 who iell in Belgium, the ‘ll-lnorlai those of H.285 who fell l are the price of victory, and of tlcrlllallcllt cllills. The devo- - C1211 lliil soldier, recognized by the l: of ZLllS‘. of honours which be- gir 112 Victilrial Crosses, mulled for his CO1.) -. lilldlsplitvii DlilCf‘ of her own in l ‘the "ltlliiPllS o’. the . I‘. fllmiliilris- ' ed rid w 1 of a nation ', hall "' :0 the mwrat l " ma 1 211W‘ to Cllna- I d3, (‘~)l!>(‘l(7ll.“il(‘.“-$, i ant ' l mo vlort. On file f. tail ‘-.1ll"i.’\ll(‘l‘.t ' l thn fort, 11ml -....l is tlr i" n ‘ ililt the whole; " irrlulillllt-i’. l zulil college y lltligi: riot 1‘, ». oryast‘ :profir:ll' 1551-00111 " l tlivv llHt \\'0i‘ll1_\', ' bring 1 l, ll 11' wllillyivcrl by t‘\'(‘l'_\' ‘ , luarlizlll as Ii pruilc-s lL‘\\(»ll ill , lnadiall 1J1 SPHHSOFtXl lmuligrailion - bfiiiv shall ])l0C"('(l a four " <~i.'lll llll1l1l"i‘.'i- . .. . - w . _. ‘ . - ._ - ‘ H,‘ “v ‘ H .fl‘\wnl‘mvxl(>l m yipfisthhcllllllllllll ffipcgftghylcnsplil;ituiriqmv(hawk:iv. I lllilvy, an hour; Canadians izener. Cljllll‘ ' WM“ i; 1w HIM-l ma] in’ ‘il- HLH l‘ rm _ H t.» f i.l;_. l1l.v have lilr- (no null-h eolllnlon 11'» ‘ . ." " i ' 1. " lll- r - . ., . ,. i! m’ 11 ‘ trhlw-YVKH H, . ‘s. l H v a ‘ C_ t-gl L It‘ 1-1» ll- ill o ‘tilt i, nth,‘ u“. nagging o’ a‘ t. l, '_ l t‘_u'l .pli>ct\.tt1cui oi tuturc peace 1.lillcr lllllll :1 lull. n I11n<>_(\flu,(,d UM bhlwm m_ >'."l11.‘ - ~-‘ 'i“".l ' "i l? " ‘ '1' i --' i .. 3 i" >11 iii ,~ r ill'|)l‘(l‘\~iilll llutil lflfl Inlfu l 1116' t Iimnmull till Iiglllulll CVHHHUWP “hm Osmbllshfrl it - » - lams r 11 . 'L.‘.'i'l“i"'i > :ui"~~ -~ . . - i Moi; l 1 il(‘t'il Hf In.“ l“; Min 1th m?‘ éQHIn l‘ ctc Lcullll 11x11?‘ lop. 1.11111 tilt") iiahm (ha. new. filndlt- l l.- -= . ~. is :-' ("’ - ~ ~ . ., ., . ; ‘P fin‘ ‘y’ , "CNN It Pm‘ lmlmihut) ‘g ‘Hcctlitélhqll ,m_pill1\i[r i {It iii _\ rolls 11113111..) (lNlrtLMl its abarldsu- ‘ i . "c e l. . n1" 0f s ‘l "'l “" “l‘l"ll "l" l“! rimsiders lrtiil sixteenth] I < ' " ' ‘lllll'llll\ mint‘ To ‘limb [he inevitable I ‘ ‘ V ‘m "up f m” . y, Qt, l. .. . t. C . . frills ll liilsil .i‘lt “(my not Mm“, m]? jm rospfcz for; ~15 ll"- l'- '- ‘ " - l1‘ b-‘lsls for sucll pacts. In any cvcilt the prolllotlou i110 dppnplpd who“. romqn“ are » llfibll“ l l" Y‘ l‘l-l' ‘- l l\' ‘5”ll¢“"" of 't f"Yl(ll’ll lilcrit. dil zu 1 -' "-~- - .. . _ l i ' ‘ ' ' "ll l" u‘ iv or illill." not he .' l L.’ i l l“ (I) if“ lg l-‘d d‘ mm “Kiwis 1mm" lmdlo lmlflsl‘ ‘John Telwl - v I u, I I H nlillllpflc! 0r tie rrci 1c countries 111 the spurt graph Joumnp l ‘bll "ll -l‘l‘l'<~;l> mint League undertakings should not he regtrdcil ______ ' ruli-ilia: lorry as 4- ' ac ' _ ‘A ~ 1 '; ' . - _i _ _ ‘l Mwnl “Then. is ullpr tlcable Iii the Y‘ \ust11hlll (iolclll A5 h, the 3mm.“ “m”! struggle E ‘-~- l _§- _- -1 ‘lllClllS opinion. Article i\lll€iCCll should be re- ; or t\\'O irreconcilable ideas" why _ “out, tr,“ Hip %Chlulfl_ilr;1r(l3;l asi; SpfiglflC ingtrunleut thp f(‘]llllC(ll_\'- i rm; is so mic-ii brilbyhoo, Protest- ‘ M. m? nwqilngde far" aaglgrifigdi 1:11 inlgfilgliltffon snlrllll 1ft? ‘ autism and Catholicism are two " ' l t C \' . . t ( re >01‘ . as t‘ < i if lmilliiliou can l I pa is or the Sumo Cllrlfitlan °°l“' -pi"\-<e~<lllq silutethinq like \‘.'il-) zlrl- not afraid _ i 13w of settlement, VWlIIlLY and coddling. w:- ilfl‘ in the long rim it‘: cilt1= .111: paternal solici- llc ilzlo lllliir this country l not ll(‘Ct"<<fll'_\'. at to ilfilvltli‘ support for » 1E g people. livery marl -" = '1 it“: in Canada. if they are lt'»'")lll!‘ :l producer and .l,.-,-.], ‘W. rl l'il‘~l‘.Yl‘Pl'. Most people _ '; ll-t \',iil'l-{ in order to cat ~ » ‘r lvi- 1i ~ attitude there llilitji" ill this cnilutryl." for utilities accounts by ciulslullcrs also is ]1l'i>- a posed. 9K 9K 9E It was nlercly a coincidence that Rhodes Illi-, ilerialisill should be illustrated "at the lfllivzlrrl 'I'heatre while Dr. ll. l.. tured 0n Great Britain's llllpcrizll the lleartz Hall. Victoria I.'niversit_v, Tllrorlto, is its centenary by bcstolviilg five Doctor of IJiviil- ity degrees, those honoured including tlrlvcruor~ Rev. Full. (‘osgrili-c, Provost of Vllllllli)’ l'lli \’(‘l'Sll_\', and Rev. II. I‘, \\'lliddcu, ("hauccllill" of .\l_c.\lastcr lfuivcrsitv-twrl l’1'esll_vti-l"i:lils zulil one cach 0f United, Anglican allil llzlptist. Tile effect of the Prime L\Iillistcl"s aildrc-‘s zlt (il-rleva is negative, says rlle .\lillltl'e:ll (ilzeltc. i M1‘. Klllg has thrown no ucu" light llll thc iXlllJlT l diau position, and few Cauililizuls, it is szlfil to say. cxpecteil he would. 'l‘llcl"e llll> lli-l-il .'l growing and more articulate ileulailil ill (Iilla ' in rcccilt ruouths for some courzigeillis di-clzilli tiou by the lloiliiiliorfs prillciilal official bl"Il\l‘\' ulzllr, not perhaps as a illealls of lYi)l<l(‘l'lllL{ up :1 ii-obbliug League, but of plzlciilg this country oil i record as a British nation with au active appre- elation 0f its resilonsibilitics 11>‘ silt-ll. .\fti-r all. lloweve1', these Ilrollouucclllilrlts are not of llluvll practical value, as some pages of Liziullilizul lll>l-i ory have shown. Neither Mr. Kill; llor .'lulbllll_v i else in his position will ilcciile. this ciliiililjv! ciuirse in any crisis. Public opiuioil llilifls not lli~i tate when iiuestiorls of llililtllllll honor Illlil site ty are involved, whether those i|ue~tiillls ari-i- ill i lloule or in some far-ilistzlut thcatrc. st er er l Attorney-General Menzies of .\i1~tr;lli.l whi-il announcing what the proposals of the l‘L']ll'i'.~t'11- tatives of the Govcrulucrit wcreiiu- the refollll of tllc League of Nations, said illili the tIovei-llU on alleged grievances. if Xi . Hon. R. C. Matthews had this to say about his visit to the Haritimcs on his return to Mon- treal:“In Truro there is no relief at all. Ill (Tharlottetown, where relief is still a problem owing to the absence of industries, farmers rc- port a much better season than last year. 'lThe? apple crop, particularly, is good," Mr. ‘Matthews said. 'l'he former Minister found improve-i ment in nearly every centre he visited "In nlost places I visited the people told me that the Mari. l times were in a happy position today. They also reiterated that they had found a real boon in the Ottawa agreements. The tourist traffic has increased 15 per cent. over last year," Mr. Matthews said. "The improvement in the FOTUlS is most marked and the hotels are good practic- ally everywhere. When I visited Prince Edlvarrl- cclelutiiirlu] tlllurch, Rt. Rev. Malcolm .‘\. Campbell, Modw crator of the Presbyterian Church irl L':lll;lll;l.. Mourning By The Rules Island I found the fox farmers were making fvcl-ilufleclzitligcigzlll]gnéztshtiegxlgfiefgaty: . -. ._- s Y) .1 v ~ Wm" PM“ gtfhnd l mam“ case h sound progress, he_added. Tile revival 1n m, 10.9mm. of the Bu,‘ of e 5"“ I (UMW ‘Vi. “y” ‘ m] me other d3“ trade and industry rsundoubtedly general and fyancfi m, prospecm of w“, and A V Y“ y‘ ( ‘WHILE ‘ m, h” l‘u;hnn'.l-,s I have no doubt that 1f sound flSC-‘ilvilfltl mone- mam I; prance would take mo“ {my . , .1‘) \ M div hm‘ glwnt in tary policies are followed, this year inn m \("‘l;(\’ Gprman producm schacm said’ my“ nlnnm M“ rlpcnrously truth be regarded as Canadas recovery year. the Mich would use more men m 1d \\l"1 . 5hr- llll silt‘ had worn T T T facmrlos and “w” in ‘the army- " w, - h, , H. ‘ mp1 Si". Claim. Hon. Ian Mackenzie, Minister of Defence. when °"° 0f the ablest men of “ha, w, .- .,_, ,_‘,,,’,;, goof”, the zlnnouuces a three-year programme to improve g “lllills l" Ellrvlw Says that, he “mm. ‘,,. ._. <li--ll \\.'(< not mn-caom. and extend the defence system of the Pacific ll"'°“'$ “Km 0Y1 Ill-story asgweil as _ m,‘ coast, A start has been made with the award of , ‘m °‘"‘"‘Y1l» EVPHl-a- Probably most TIV t L,‘ ,.\ ,1 flit‘ isl-ili" ll=-'"l it Yllhlc of contracts for proderuizirlg the Royal Caurldhlu I M llllfl “W's that 11MB devastated m, _. H,“ ,, ,1 ,1“, ,,;,-,.,.,,| ,3,“ in gptll(\_ Air Force station ]ericl1o,_at a cost of $37, v mllmls "ml "ll-ltd humanity have “up l t'~i~ uillo lllliQlllryif for oixl._\\'luic the Nimlster, obviously, c.'lullot lllilht‘ lmfl as their basic cause the silly m? w , ,0 ,_ , i,- i“. :,,,:,,,,,i n; public [llarls ivhich may be developed on :l<lvicl~ "mm" "It" Tavifll groups should (‘Illl - ~ Ill. ~ lit ii.- l --li|-= >1 s. uudcf’ l "f experts from Britain. evidently not itiuer~ 11ml by lhPmWbQSi hug their own _ "Hyu. p _,_I 5,,“ ,,.,._ aut "imperialists", he admitted that the Jericho ‘ "csmlrfls "ml "T1150 l0 d0 business i. ‘Ill ,- iliw. »i- l‘! lil that .1. “plow i; m. lleach base ruust eventually be augmented by “my “"°$5 "M10081 burders- . M “INN, v,. ,; ,..;,,,.,,,,_ H, p, ,. i,,,,1.;.ilil'< rlrlrtllerll coastal air base, and ulost probably , olll °f ""5 1911M)’ grew the prac- m, W .. ,..,,,_,,,],‘,,,,., _. m, pp, Arum,“ wulothcr bctwecrl the north and south limits of‘ “Ce °r mam"! 110F068 0f fighters. H, ,, .,,-,,,, H,- iip. pungh- 3H,] flip d,“ of ,tllc Canadian coastline. Tile Minister ruakes it whm useful employment full-s W, , i .1 i i”. ,. l_-,.,, ,',,,,_.' ;,,-,-,,,,.,i p," lclcar that the Govcrrlment is keenly alive to the Wrlwlcllllyi W! ll mull» under such W, - ' iol» l-lilg.’ .\ \'l“il', hi» lwliole prnblenl of Pacific defence. .\t lisqiii- mndll-lmls- Tillers 6nd Politicians p‘. .,, ,,,l|,_. mlr liti-il lll- (l..,.i,,.,. slllilll he will inspect work being done ill lllHilPTll- fllwllY-‘l 5M“ m9" 90m the ranks .. , 1,111 ;,,-,-.,,-,],,|Qi.-_ l W dlirlg ilcfeilccs. llc has every expcct:ltiou that ‘ "I lllodllcofs t0 the army 0! I185- _. ,,,.,,i,l,.,,, n," U,“ the [new appropriations will he voted for (l('i(‘ll(‘(‘l d“$_l'°-V°l5~ o! 601111991 the“ 15 n0 ' __ ______A___ work when Parliament meets, Rpm-gmiiyiliilii log"? l" fir-Delft)" NGWB. .'|ll(l ulechailization of the (Elilluliarr Militia (‘fill-l Iaiiluriill NON?! iiiiles apacc, according to Mr. .\l:lcl<<~1lzic. Tbcl Fl""""-" '"‘l'°"dl"l '0 l" lllfm , . ._. .. Minister rlmrly indicalcs that the il:l_v of the, “hlch TOPDFl/ed l" llllfmwblle .‘ i‘. l), filivilluil and his ilzlufllllcr‘ M" llofsc in Canadian militia is nearly olel: lt will ‘ “bla” 0" t! hltZhWflY 119M’ Mission. ., '1 1:5, lllVlllli-i’ to li‘illl'll to this province not lli- long before all field artillery‘ will 11love’ Tm‘ lflllnd m" m9 out When they ‘ yllS eiiillaie and scenery-the latter to iby mechanical transport.‘ ‘ .411“ ,‘~ {£45 theoretically sympathetic Slump, l“, general settlement and in return,‘ (Jutluuk m for a. practical renunciation by,- Germany of war as all instrument, -—*————- fit 9k is of policy. At present the war ‘ ylll ‘MY of. l \"l'-" dllillwllllll hi“ lm" l5" The Spanish Goverillueilt having coiltrol at nlcllblllll’ l5 bell"! mswred l“ ‘. . ~ pllupl. ii-rlll by tlle lulpcrial \\:lr yimyrid with a rigorous censorship in fmx,“ it 6011111111)’, and to make concessions " ‘l ~ l ouuui l1. Lollillul a»: zul illtroihlrtiilll i‘. (iifficuh t t . . . to it toda would be ‘lnerely to in- r _ _ - 4 . o discern how near or fal the oi» ‘Y . ‘ 'i‘1">'lC1' 1i Ilzi" uzullc< L'll"l'.'l\t‘4l oil this . . . . . . . i . ‘ vite larger demands tonioi'row'.— _ _ ~ _ iupauts arc front surrtudir. Hut tilt sltuatlilil _ ‘f (“m “ ‘llllli lll‘I’lll;l""‘ll‘~ ll lllflllblc‘ is critical~l1ence the Coruruilrlist ilctivities ill mmlm‘. Tlmes- i. M011 gv- l lc \\‘ 11H.‘ story oi our p; -' ———— whim m.“ ,,\.,.,.v,,.‘,<_ ind it [ms “is and London‘ u‘ 9k * There must be few Englishmen , , - “n1 ,{i H,‘ ],,-,,,.. e,,I.‘,.,-i,1\. ‘primal, H _ I ‘ f _ who have not said to one another ~"M~uWWwmwu$fimmm$fi%fim%MWM“mmm' |‘l ll w lilc Lin-it \\"ll- lllcillt to Ulrl- l i’ - l - l ~ 111i; 0f #01118 fresh iwrror or threat _ ' l ‘ ‘ ‘ * clares the only security for peace is a police or n in Enrol“? “n only we _ g one with strength to force ifs declsiorls 0n 1n Could plbh England a further s; pm‘. _ mm. “my a m“ Wars- hm! siirgent nations. Great Britain, he says, ltvfillll- mougand "mes mm the Atlantic, y; u; ;, ..~_ umirn-npy §uQc05$fu1 as it ed at the expense of lnsoleuce frolu uuuor lauro- my 0f we my of w these mack , h ,,,.c\.,_,p.o be no“). I, ily(illl(ied me pearl nations that reduced armaments and a do- “will tum menu“ and entangm liq-er. iii 600,000 mm i0 an 1mm. crle, non-aggressive zlttltutlc uas ilol t‘()lllllltl\'t‘ mems," we“ that m a i .- ‘Ill(‘ll ii..~i‘ll)liil(_‘ arid lnlitnnuiucd risks l‘) Peilce l" a Clvllllallon "Wllc" for‘? 5llll gm" 5m“, is what’ a Sire," imperial of lliDkl/Vluil alldxleath, They were one 111' (‘Fllfi- * ‘é a“ Swwsman would awempt, and, no adult male population, and 86.0 doubt‘ be ab“ bpmuse of his be“? lless, to achieve. Just as the Elnperol" Corlstautine,’ with superb (flu) IT I . f P "l Q. ._ foresight, rlloved RDHIO out of f: (mt ‘Illccaglnlllg’ ‘Fulfil: fllll-‘il Ptlllllllllhi,harms’ way to Byzantium, and “tuner 0 1c m“ O ’ £0 Jul‘ \' , lu‘ thus preserve the Roman Empire lcter Ifloyce, new Moderator of the l luicll, for ,1 further span of a thousand so would a great English leader find the courage to leave iiilllulilnd and move the Imperial Czrilltlll ill-loss the Atlantic to Cart— iliia-Osllrrt Sltwcll iii The Lotldolt Sunday Referee. _\'(‘i1!'§. A very proper respect for (lead not to be allowed seriously to illcomorle the The telllili» of modern life finitely qlllclccl" titan it was when 1t was ('i\ll.~l(lL‘Z'(‘fl only ‘ tha'. a holly rllolllil be conveyed at i1 lOUlDZlCt‘ and slow at ' that When that obtained. traffic both the too l\ on city strecis and on the highway ‘ unis llClllltl‘ so us it has ()flt‘l1 tr: road. 'l‘ilri.1_v one of the leuls dense nor so rapid ‘L'l)l'|‘l(‘. Nor were bodies lorted long distiluees by traffic regulation is lllost persistent. pFOlJ- that collfron: all 1ll![ll"Zlil(‘\ and lloihlrlg that trllds hj." <-oll_e~'.:ol to add to the diffi- t‘lll'li'.\ l» lllivsnbll Puhhc opinion can well adjust itself in this 111112-1111‘ t.) §1‘0i“.*,; no disrespect to the (leati irl clrljvini! the body at [he prise llrlillinilleil by traffic i-‘Plffflllli Aflcr all. people see no and Fascism and Communism are two sides of the dictator coin.l One Caesar" occupies the one ‘face, l find tiother Caesar occupies tbther face. The Italian capitalists are finding out that Fascism does not mean a free run for capitalists. "ml 11$ for Russia. that rising bourgeois nationalist concern, why, Communism is a memory there. and Lenin's old Communists are either dead or dumb-London Daily Express. lf Germans had anything but“ to do they would not work so hard at military preparation. That was the blunt statement of Dr. Hjalmar to the Gelrlllrln claim to possess colonies, would never be willing to consider f ppm“. I it seriously except in relation to a l hvlug. ' is ln- i reverent j governing l need to irslst. that. a train VOHVCY- ; in" a i‘ STOMACH, INTESTINAL AND ’ GALL BLADDER SYWITTOMS f SOMETIMES DUT T0 l SENSITIVENESS TO FOODS l l A11 individual who has always i been in good health, able to eat and i digest anything, begins to have pain iand considerable distress from gas fin tile intestines. At other tunes the‘ lpfllll is in the stomach and occas- =ionally in the region 0f the EH11 j bladder". l As he is of middle age the first l thought is w make Sure that: there ,is no malignant growth-warmer- lcausing the disturbances and so a F barium meal and Xray examination of the stomach and intestines is made; also an examination of the gall blader by the Xray, and a. dye lest as to how iveil the liver is doing its work. After this thorough cxamitlatiorl no trouble was found in liver, gall bTadder, :tomach or inicstlnes. Knowing that the syanpronls are not dire to “nervcs“. the physician 1 looks further, and lllilkes a study of l l. 1 11nd choose the freight they will carry and make their own tariffs y the patients diet, and what relation; ' iertuin foods seem in have to the l symptolns of which the patient ccm- i plains. The physiczan knowing that l i trons in bad weather and wait for . the highway to be plowed of snow a. change in the gland system at l this age may interfere with t-he ability of the digestive organs in halldlul; certain foilds. Dr. E. Urbach. iu the Medical and Surcical Revieiv, Paris. tstzlties that many 0f the disiul-‘uiilg symptoms blader, and l0." the slolnach, gall which theindividllal is ovcrscnsitive disturbances. Tilis oversellsiivclltflas causing the rynlptolrls may be produced by cat- ‘ lug‘ the offelldulg, substance. or by having it introduced into the .=_v 1cm through the skills or into the veins. \Vh‘ie the play clan can give relief for these .n_\'illl)l0ll‘.5 bv the, i Lrc-me gravity. The problem will not ialfergfcl and he doe; not know it; because there are 11o "ltivcs' or skin ' l tian offer" no difficulty to the prac- ‘injection of cpilltilllrine-adrenalhl I lor extract of the adrenal glands-l l trying to find the oifcnrl'1l.~,.1on:l or sutsi l: matter. i . l ,be the cans: o one greatiy llC(‘t‘lI‘Zl (the phvs ~ small the syrnptolns by the body, quzllltiii; gradually ..~ g it llllLll the imricilt is lalre to take the rlltonut. eaten by normal individuals ri-‘thout hriling any stomach or intestinal sympoms. Sometimes a very tiny quantity of the offendfilg food is grin one hour before the nlcal in ivhicll a full portion of this food is eltcn. 'I‘l1i~. prevents the symptoms. Some- times washing out. the lower bowel- cololfc irrigation or a lliah enema- gives favorable results. THE WHISTLER I saw him trudging past the field, Leaning hard against the breeze. His cherry whistle shrilled and peeled- Laughter clothed in melodies. He loitered daily down the lane, Fading slowly, gaunt and pale; His changing cadence. tapping cane Marking time to life's swift tale. At dusk he labored up the street Thread-bear coat clutched close and tight. His hollow cough and scraping feet Broke the silence of the night. I heard him dragging up the stairs, Saw him falter, sway and fall- His blend of haunting mellow airs Broke and died within the hall. —Cla.rence "Spirit" sputtered liberally with the dripp- ing remains of ripe tomatoes. The driver explained that a farmer drove by, saw his predicament and offered the tomatoes as fire extin- guishers. The men stood off and bombarded the blazing engine, putting out the fire in s. minute.- Dallas News. Francis Bl-yson in The ability of a pom“ u; p". form the duties of an office is not a matter of years. but of training, education and physical condition. That being the ease, any aribitary age limit for men in office, such as proposed by some "experts". ls utterly without justification, .- 29 is. of course. the ilnpolxaltt l If thcfoorl or Sllllslfllle‘? frllrtcl toi is l ‘an ulrly befll by giving: . - t b l t intcstzncs are ilrodllced by foods to 1 3ft‘) rtlrllzpzxgndssoigciilcaigsntfifll Mk (Ottawa Journal) Some authoritative information on the subject of the competition between railroads and motor ransport were given the Canadian people this week by Mr. S. W. Falrweather, director o! the Ca- nadian National! bureau of ec- onomics, speaking at ChRfl0ll¢< town. Mr. Fairweather, whose business it is to know such things, said the gross frelght..revenues of Canadian railroads had been reduced by $33,000,000 per year through this competition, that the annual net loss to the 5098111 lines was about $34,000,000. He went on to point out, as the Journal has pointed out, that the railroads are regulated as to rates and services, had to take the roulh with the smooth. carry whatever goods were offered at a. tariff fix- ed bY the Dominion Railway Board. pay for the maintenance or their own right of way. On the Olhfl‘ hand motor carriers run their “freight trains of the highways" on surfaces built and maintained out of tax money, their wag rates are, as Mr. Falrweather said, at a low level and conditions of em- ployment "chaotic," they can pick as they go along, can discriminate if they wish between one customer‘ and another, can suspend open- nt the public expense. All of these points should have the very careful thought of pro- vincial governments with whom rest solution of a problem of ex- be solved until the provinces re- liquish their control over the mot- it lhority. The Railway Board, if it had the power. could establish regulations which would permit the development of motor truckinrf as a service supplementary to that given by the railroads, but reduc- ing the competitive element below the danger point. Tile essential factors in the situa- lical mind. 1r we ma u» lose ule‘ freight service either of the rail- mads or of the motor trucks most people, without the slightest hesi- _____________—ns-¢-..——— . Announcement JUST ARRIVED A COMPLETE LINE MAX FACTOR SOCIETY BEAUTY AIDS Max Factor preparations are in a very large way m5. ponslble for the splendid complexion of the Hollywood Celebrities. Some of our lines include FACE POWDER . 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Liberal (‘omment On Park Site (Summerside Pioneer, Liberal) The choice of the federal ln- spector's for Prince Echvard Island's National Park has brelr announced. mid ivhile there are doubtless litany ivho will not agree with the fn- spcctors that the location rec- nlnlncllldod is the test. the Isand has to offer. it must be rcmclubercd. in considering ill-t‘. ITDQTl. film-l lll’~‘ inspectors viewed the Island with uuprcjildiecd cyars, Swkillfl only ‘what they bclievd best, ill the inter-rs‘. of all concerned with a Nfltifillfll »Pll1k. It is worthy cf note. tow, wonder wHyTTthe 111181980001’: recommend a site with such obvious disadvantages. Much opposition has been ex- ples ed to the idea. of a National Prak since its inception It is to b\ feared that this announcement will irlcrease the opposition. The New Moderator (Toronto Globe) By electing asits Moderator Right Rev. Dr. Pet-er Bryce of Toronto tha (‘senor-at Council of the Unite: Church, meeting in Ottawa, has chosen o. Cllurchman well worthy or the honor. The new Moderator 1i another Scot to achieve distinction however‘. been ill this country since his under- igraduate days at Victoria College (He is keenly’ interested in work for j the welfare of the people, especially children Following his ordination Rev. Mr. Bryce spent fifteen years st Earls- eoilrt, Methodist Church, and during his pastorate was instrumental in "mt two foflum or m? PM“, “M0111 the establishment of several new they chose were eonsirlcred The report goes into grtat- lcgarding the temper. e of the ivat/ei‘ along the shore silggestfd in temp- is higher, and then takes many wcrds rear Cavendllh is no colder than it is 111 ivhere the report, admits t-hnt the emture ‘along the south shore explaining that the water a good many other places pecrfe go swimmhlg. The report zflsn mention there exists, in places 111011;: coast recommended. a guard; and by having bl:oys beautiful beaches where there neither cold water nor an im- . - 3 l lav. l? . porhm enough rm ongum qdifizisl for organization that will be of value that the claltzerous undcrtow. ThLs. said the inspectors, can be looked a‘ter by having life- be- yond which swimming is prohibited. These features lrlentioilcd in the report cannot but make ‘Islanders. who know that there are plenty of ts rncler- ledifiecs and Sunday Schools in tlu xlirtrict, l-hus revealing 11. capacity in his work as Affect-crater of n Church WlZOSL‘ ministrll trolls extend through- out Canada. and to missionary work in foreign lands. He was the first President of the Toronto Federation for Community Service, and here again 11B 0T8“!- Zzing ability became eviden-t. His chairntznlship of the Mother's Allow- zlriees Board, which he was inst-ru- melltzll in establishing, and presi- dency of the Child Welfare 001121011 or Toronto reveal the new Modera- l0l"S interest in social work- Right Rev. Dr. Bryce is a mu“ Ol physical and mcnltn‘. V150?» therefm‘ well equipped for the innumerabli duties mid the hard '~\’°1‘l< that will b" his lot as head of the religiidlll body that has chosen him 85 l" Modertor. insurance. IIYNQMAN & WHY RISK LOSS? Some mishaps simply CAN’T be foreseen or prevented. but there’s no need of fin- ancial loss when your property, cal‘, valu- ables and health can be protected by Better to be sure than sorry. The Oldest Insurance Agency In P. E. I. JOHN M. NICHOLSON, District Manager, Summersldc. ALLISON McLEAN, District Manager, Montague. 00,, umusu reached tho ca: and the mule! Sherbrook Raoul. BULBS BIILB We have just received direct from HOLLAND mu- annujl supply of DUTCH BULBS. 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