:..';....--...j..';..:i 1: PHGE FOUR his ciisnio Fraction-W. Chester l. IsLara. ll. h Monkey-Lint. Col. fi‘ Iornlnl Dally (bladed Ill?) ll-IO per your (In advance) delivered. ll-IQ its your (In advaaes) aaaiied in Canada and United Itates. TTETOIII Notes‘ By The Way‘ Idltsr and Managing Director-J. l. Barnett Associate ldilora-Irank Walks: and l). l. Clrwls What 30hr of fiours P. Yiso-Prasldsnt-J. l. Iasnetl lot D- A. Iulillan, II. I. 0. ‘ ‘n. “It'd by l“ promlnant Americans has been sent to President Hoover urging the enactment into international law of stipulation imaking war internationally illegal. The communication submits that either by conference or negotiation, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER—E9, 1930 P‘ ‘ By lame: W. Barton, M.D. or by a congress ofenough nations to make it binding upon the world. L Change of Governors His Honour Lieutenant Govemori country (mostly in Gioucestershlre) Hearts, whose retirement from office‘ running from lpdbury to Mwen; hi; H _ u the season one sees cartioads of theimgizndufiif; tifpor°zjifnirfigz reailhltyiessitlzxiiign izerosigiysiwa‘: under great restraint. 1- It is a true poet's country, this faction on the part of Russia that is' find no foundation for the trouble or hm“ time he 1s under the tutorshlp a 1924. he has discharged his respon- strip of foothills On the Hereford side wfllihlhfl serious mi-islvlhs 1h lhehm- 011ml" °f "W" "l" ll" “mlllail” Iihle duties in a most exemplary and o.‘ the Malverns. "Hills, vales, woods m" at lame‘ The 10nd” Dally mg‘ praiseworthy manner, both socially ‘ and in an executive capacity. Mrs. Hcflrtl, too. has been a most gracious hostess. His Honour has to; takes Dlace today. has been one of the most popular Governors that the l‘ golden bells in Ledbury streets. Here, Province has had since ConfederaU too, Dauber came from. Lion. Since his appointment on Sept. a great extent, placed the office‘ “(whim 1 on the pedestal to which it belongs? “ma, iiorthiokiliisetiiiiieiis birihiiiacey totaling between 600,000 and 700,000 working oi.’ the mind itself in the lormatory because of youth, he is at and has received general commend», ton for this achievement. He has keenly‘ interested himself in com-‘ eiuhiiy activities-in education, inf sport, in agricultural exhibitions, in: the beautifying of the Province, in‘ the “mil, the lhe encouragement of such patriotic them Si, Maseiieid Country rum on siippiy ti“ demaiiii Russian mi“ Iriranizations as the Canadian Leg-i 1 ion and Boy Scouts, in the develop-l of meet hi vReynm-d the Foxy Hi5 of British Columbia and other parts I [munication adds, however, that ad- Th‘ mnwunfld!" 11" 114 "t!" herence to the world Court should laid in that well known daffodilitake precedence of the action pro- PATIENT netted in h siiver mm." “n: M". Express says that a British firm has bought 50.000 doors to be exported to cation hr the nhys clan of the past Worcestershire boundary along the February. It says further that all “mind? i Malron ridge. nearly four miles from 011! QXDOTY» Pffldllvtioh 0f liht 1111551811 than two factories for the next year, and mind, such h! 111881110.“ bill'- hi 011C _ doors had been purchased for the average 1111mm 061ml. were reared Elizabeth Bsrrettanti British market The “his” Says last birthplace a recent revelation. "eamt mpm‘ “"1 the “M” “d but Russia will profit at the expense heart. hmss. stomach. kidneys and w we“ ma" wimp!‘ parts of the Empire which coultl 101th? through Dymock, the probable place woods will apparently shut out those imalhlflililh- - ’ Now that is the whole point in the _ . f THE CHARLOTTETOWN ctihaothisi Th: Public Forum ‘Iishscilnaisilntsrtks dbafiisnbyoorrslpsndsllll dqnfltlnassoflnhnat This Charlottetown Guardian deal ' (Vancouver Province! The howdy-published letters of the late Queen Victoria come with rather n. shock of unlcoltcd for revelation in the general public who have been reared in tha assumption that the Queen‘ was very partial to the ex- Kaiser and made a favorite or him. I The Gentleman I war could be prohibited. The com- sTUDYING THE MIND OI‘ THE I from punishment. And too Down towards Gioiicesui,’ the means more than that. Not only vihat is it that makesthem think tb i il i will British industries be affected, they have some real trouble with ma; zlgifis’ar'e'"i’ii'f‘f:rzis°zi enforcement, while the real criminals You might any m“ ii is iii“ iheiiias a recent writer puts it, drive to the court houses in limousines. The reformatory does not make LAW ENFORCEMENT Sir-I am as much a believer in the It has been demonstrated that at sunecflvei value M the “Bird? '3 have a bearing 0n the famous story least fifty per cent-one half-of all onlooker is’ but so raw are qua“ the patients who consult physicians {fled l5 to when and how to wield n its use in a reformatory must be Commit the youth, for a minor of- o! thecrimc adopts in prison. The artifices of evil are instilled into his Or r i» 15m?" Bfvwfllhs-ih! one llmlt the Gm", 31-min from Russia bgfofg has been the lack of training in the 253332;? gggigeiglizciifica: IE; I do not mean the diseases of the worlildsxe: fiiiizirrirgcghmiifriilhnd rb once the sought after tool of the ii ha“ Oi the patients coming to masters of crime, to do their evil Will La-ngland. or Piers Plowman, the that lihiglish Joinery manufacturers consult physcians have really no deedhmue in the" esflmauon be’ will be seriously affected but it Orghhic trouble hi‘! r631 lillmfiht “use m! tend" years protect mm ' " ' ' ' often J4) ._ A --€it-—’*~!'r~rf-;:tz;u..i., q..- . i ~ - - -» .T:vf .2!"us“;nlurmvirhn-e-s:- 7 y‘; _..-.__. .11., h"! 1 Iient o"! industry and the tourist tmffic. As a social entertainer, he‘ poems describe the countryside with accuracy as well as beauty, and en- b“ been 111mm“ ' peer" The“; dow them with added charm and things constitute a record upon which! interest i His Honour can justly look back with" pride. and satisfaction. The Province has been doubly for-i l i Summing Up Sana-den i hmate in securing as a successor to: ' i‘ Summin u the contribution of‘ the office a man of the calibre of. g p Hm‘ chimes Daiion The new Gowi Chancellor Snowden to the British "ma, iii fitted in every way m dis] Labor Government, the London Sat- charge his responsible duties. His‘ “may Review trmchanuy SW57 i l is . . i » - d i - In the first place, it is no exag- uuigfl" ab my and h‘! _el gm mi geration to say that thcfmances of Wtdwr 59°71‘ 5nd 19°51'11"“ 5" the country have been mismanag- 111; _ HL h i; 11 ed iri the most scandalous and im- W ntfwn g genera“ esp My paralleled fashion. Ml‘. Snowden and philunthrophy are guarantees has used taiiiiii°ii_ mt as a means that while he holds sway the repu- 0f biflflllhlng the Budget, but as a definite instrument with vchich to 15'1"“ "Jud for the 0m" by Ms effect a social revolution. He is, in immediate predecessor will be in no short. attempting w <10 by direct taxation what Lenin and ’I‘i'otsky mp9“ dim1nlshed' The Gmvdia“ did by the sword. In pursuit of nl’ the statesmen of the Old Country echoes heartilv the wish of every this policy he has not hesitated t0 and all of. the Dominions to the _ ' l 'ndu.ti"_ and to drive capit- "mw" m" ‘h’ m" "°P"“°““““’° Zilggteo‘: m: cvouhtry; while it will of His Majesty will enjoy his custo- assuredly no: be his fault if he iloes not also succeed in driving the D0- “mr-v mod ham‘ and “not dun“; minions out of the litnipire by his his term, and that he may long be‘ refusal even to consider any form spared to mioy the honour and u“ of Preference, lest it should con- ' flict with the sacred dogma that , teem in which he is held by all welcomes slave-grown Russian ‘class-s in the community- wheat to the ruin of British agri- culture. This, however. is not the stun t-otal of the Chancellor of the y Erxchequers inidulties. for he has failed on the one hand to estimate . The Minefield Country correctly. and on the other to con- . trol the spending demrimenis. with l‘ m; result that in all probability l A Dfletgg birthplace is always of in- mo" ihiiii ihiiii, minions wiii have i bereei. tn students and admirers n! his $1130igllrghgegsbxgrgimgiflifiif i wvrvrk. It was in Iaedbury, a pictur- snowman-s iii-haunt imd when we | maize little market town in eastern turn to hi1‘ B05101" "”h‘eve‘.n’mts' ' what. do we find? The creation of . Rerefordshire, says a correspondent a new "sud imfl-m_idienogg," in an English exchange, that John Maecfield, poet laureate of England. was born. ‘Hie house, an attractive rdsidence built by his father, one of i k‘ family of lcdbury lawyers of atand- . the Ottawa League of Natiwh 50-1 lng, is still occupied by his brother-i piety the other night, Sir Roberti [asdbury is Saul Kimes town, the; Bordon pointed out that fbur-fiithsi gems of "The Everlasting Mercy!“ of the speeches delivered before 0.116‘ Lerjbury streets and ways iHon-icnd. League assembly were in Hench; Cabbage Walk, Dirty Lane, Worccst- and ldded that a brief existence in‘ i . __ ‘ l The Value 0f Languages l In the course of his address before; n waik and Mark" Piaoei are mm_ Geneva cnnvinceii one 0i ihe sons being killed upon our highways ed in the poem in their right topo- value of a knowledlh 01 7111161‘ graphical relations, as are the two Cimmemin“ mi ihii phue oi shaming killed upon our railways. lof Canada in the ‘British market. It may be all very well for the British "only in his mind"; he only thinks he buyers to secure supplies in the 15 S161!‘ i It does seem unfortunate that the n" years‘ It employs christian cheapest market, but surely there is matter‘ iii oih" word! h. i! iicii criminals. Instead of the ten days ail instruction in crime it enlarges J the sentence to from six months to something to be said against allowing educated physician. with the public tum“ mstgad °r u" “mm ‘°“'““'“g‘ ihe ramcaiiy Si“: iflbor to a schooi high schooi university medh of crime. It enforces discipline with Comnfunist country to strike alilow Cal svhwi and hospital tralnihs does “ m“ hwd‘ bu‘ 1° impart‘ km“ hi. British industry and agriculture not spend more time in the study of patients and why and intra-Impcrlal trade. Those Opposition newspapers which the mind of his ____ they think the thoughts they do. Jim as ii business ma“ m, “hi” ucated youths return to their evil ledge and admonition with an affec- Itionate moral objective. And while the great majority of the jail ed- c\hibit such unholv glee over Prem ma“ 19""! 0° 195d 01'"? 1111110 0f 111$ ways’ over “may p” cent of refor- ipr Bennews aiicged iaiiurc to “can” prospects, and how i0 get them n-ntory pupils are diverted into the late an intra-Empire trade policy at thinking they need his iiaiiiciiiai, avenues of honest and respectable cit the Imperial Conference, forget two g°°d‘- S" the Physmani musi- "fld t119i‘1zensh1p' i t r t “in” on, i, “iii “one 0i his m,” mind of his patients, nhd out what, 1'1"" h some elk o the cos- decessors. Liberal or Conservative, in the Canadian Premiership, ever even makes them think they have the ail-iwhnt 1‘ “m” m “mrry W" in a meiit 0i which they compiiiiih aniilprovince which has hundreds of aiiempted anything or the kind. Show them by h~s goods__his know“ thousands for charities that are no Thc other is that he has not failed. On the other hand he has, for the ledge oi the working oi the hiimiiiiimcre important? Figure out the cost body in sickness or health-that heio? our present jail educated crimin- iiisi iii” in iii, hisioii, oi me is right and that the particular eii-"ffibt" me isiateiiffiali: 3‘°“‘i1"'1"“‘° British Empire‘ procured ihe assent ment cannot possibly exist under them 9W m5 s‘ an P’ s“ e gm“ holding of an Imperial Trade Confer- ence which is to meet at Ottawa within the next six months. If this 1100"“ W105“- At a number of large medical coi- “H01” 1 Nor need the Investment be a large Conference proves abortive,‘ there may be reason to talk of failure, but 19995‘ 1’*“t"°“1“"13' W110"? they "9 circumstances. . This would cure the mind of these “m Wm nm‘ “mount to one third as hidii-idiiiiis mid they would not g0 nuich. As a financial investment it around to a number of doctors, or towm be “Vi”; °r two lmndred p" aiitee that the school of correction cent upon present and prospective - - e . ' d f ii it dosh the iiiiiii wiii not hi, Mi.’ connected with universit es, psycho- ‘N19- A ‘my °r “ bums" “m” ° Bennett's. No statesman, past or present has done as much to awaken; an Empire-wide interest in reciprocal‘ trade, as Canada's live-wire Prlmei Nlinister. been constructed for the use of priv- ate automobiles and other vehicles of similar sire and weight. In all Dam Oi, the coiiiiiw ihey are being comes mentally, morally, and emo- tionally normal. used more and more by motor coaches and trucks, and even trains of trucks and trailers. which greatly exceed private aiitmobiles in. size and weight. There is arising an outcry throughout the country that these huge motor coaches and trucks are driving private ‘motorists and the farmer with his small truck off the highways and making their use in- cieasingly dangerous. The railways are strictly regulated, at great ex- pense to themselves, in the interest of public safety. The number of per- is five times as greet as the number Why, then, should not commercial SAUL KANWS CONVERSION (From "The Everlasting Mercy"? Slow up the hill the plough team Old Csliow at the task of God, Helped by man's wit, helped by the |Ogy_._;he working- of the. mhid_iii-Falconwood farm'migl1t easily be‘ being studied by all the students, eoiflpllrilpllflted 1°‘ m“ 1""'P°‘°~ T“ ihiit whim a imiieni coiisiiiis him "he ibuilding, which could be very plain, Wm he h, imssessioh oi- iih hi! hid_i\vould be of the minimum cost. As do“ though“ emotion! "id iictiomMall the work, domestic and outdoor, and instead of ignoring them recog-‘“'°"1d b” dme by b” ‘md 5'1“ m‘ 0i", W“ "hum oi highway. has nizes them as really and truly a oart of the patents personality." By straightening all these out in mates. the superintendents, who main expense. The products of soil and live stock could in the main be used as at present in Asylum arid Infirmary. What a glorious opportunity for turning conv.ict labor into profitable channels, and wayward morals into righteous conduct? Instead of hum- iliating the matured criminals into chain gangs on public highways, it takes the evil inclined youth, when direction is easier, and leads his young feet into a pathway of light into the purer atmosphere of a clean- er life. Which is the better asset to the Province? A multiplied gang of pris- on trained experts in crime, or a ninety per cent of reclaimed seed- lings of evil developed into a produc- quest was eliminated and soldiers of miral Saunders in recounting the Br- would also be instructors, would be1 the ony salary expense. This, with1 the patients mind. the patient bg_‘hel1.lhfi and lighting, would be the kin». Piaistow (Piaiatm md in ti" "bhoio when Gun-icy’! lisht-ifrh" 44!!!- hilltops overhanging the Brndlow Knowl and Dog Hill. ‘The county jail at Hereford is mentioned as that familiar to Kane. The scene of “The Widow in the llye Street" is also laid in Iedburr- ‘the face, however. nurnuvls disllm" er! by references in the P091" 0° shi-opehire, i111 allowable poet's lic- me, pgyhgps due to the awkwardness or getting the word "Hereforshire" to scan in verse. At the bottom of BR street is the bridge. mentioned 1" the poem, under which the brllwh railway to Gloucester now runs It was in the making of this line aivflil the old bed of the Hereford and Gloucester Canal that Jim Gurney. the widow's son, worked as s naWY. and in the condemned cell at Herc- gQy-d he asks his mother: "I r9060 meywe brought the line M10110 "l! guppy-tho Knapp W111i "*3 ‘new, ‘m, home. The high embanlv‘ ‘mum dqggribod in the who hid" ‘mm sight the little inn when PM Iiiim Gum“ pflflifld himself for inur- qown__ Robert's address the Ottawa Journal. like to believe that others are as ;thlng; and he cools down again Just usheend-i o; pumm- u; u m“; as rapidly. Let us esteem our pep-i ‘carriers on the highways be as strictly Tuming a stubborn may 1° “"11" says the with is that l" ‘his m°d°m ‘regulated ih the interest of public H“ w” ‘“'°‘°' °“ ‘m’ Sig“ world with space annihilated. a safety as the railways are? To help mm plough l perk“ line‘ lmowledge of more than one iangu-i age i; g 5111b 5396C. In fflCt 1t 1d When a learned professor declares pea’ there is no certain association The tom-hm" bent h“ h?“ “d 0M 0‘ 111* "nmm quunmu‘ m‘ between red hair and bad temper it cropped’ a considerable success. iis carrying the business too far. The“ treichum clwk’ the “us” munnflve of m}; i; q deqiatch Perhaps bad temper is ‘not the '1" c’ .. ., The lean rcins gather through the which Mme w“ ‘he “hi” the other correct term. Hasty is a better crinlie description. And let those who are ' d“ “we m‘ Rm" of wflu’ me not blessed with red hair run over a n“ “mm” mo" “an” the ‘k7’ Prince i! 0M 0f 1-1" 110109" "and ‘list of their more-favored acquaint- The H" “we break“ u they 3° by’ men in the world. Yet the cables tell ances and consider whether it is wise I kneel“ the" In ‘he “ma” ‘HEW’ l knew that Christ was there with that, with all his other dutiag 5nd to provoke them too much. Red emu“ h ir. h i f. responsibilities» he h" "h" "v '1" iiiiiiiiciiiyiii "i'i‘ie;”;ii'“i::m'ii_“‘°ivii: i That Christ was standing there with m8. gtudy o: spunieh. is fnifly well I4- im .. m, .. iii i i i“ vanced with it. Already. of course. c103: anion? 35:1: ‘litre? a; mnavnlgs I Th“ “H” h“ “"71" m“ “h” u’ h’ we“, “emit gm“; i; ‘g 11min bandit. but the pollen will have a I Th" I. ‘Mum vim“, m‘ u 1 ru- br- i. rd - i» h» b» =::':.:'.i.:..v::".::i-..::.:::.:i:::::i spoken at the British court for cemimaiu; ‘M ii, ii ii ii ion‘ hind _!y saviour Christ would sing aloud, turies. lgrind in any line he will be there iii M‘ " 1 "m" ‘h’ ‘M’ ‘Pm lthe finish. Ready temper is a great i chm” “u” b‘ 91°13'11"‘ h‘ my ‘asset in many ways. While the l n‘ 11:14’ st h M hm‘ Editorial Not“ pbiegmatic dsrk-complexioned fellows; "m7 n ' “n” ' ' .m thinking about what u: do ih an i m"- emergencv the "brick-mp" will fiarerrhmwh l“ my b“ m" “m” 0"’ "C?" °°mmm°nffl ‘mlldhip and do it. 111st is worth some- "mm ‘ I crossed the hedge by shooter's gap. i pery red-heads. The world needs . I hitch“ my bmwr" M“ " ‘mm’ ‘ them, and the world wants to regard I 111mm“ t‘? mm‘ “d emu“ the i “No excuse" is the appropriate them u qiiicibiempemii The iokfi. fallow. i ‘need. is exactly M dmfmd- "m" the fields from the canal and the! drank under the eye o! the cl! i694’ newspaper mccatly. we accept the‘ i. --_-_-o~~¢-r~' hfldlfll 01 0h! 14119111 MINI‘! 0°"!- gsrniths need them. Art needs them; I 1°“ m’ “m” "m" "m" o'm°"‘ merit. on its garbled reference to an fwhat would Titian have done with-i ‘ 1 inn where Soul and his fei\W "*5 Mitoriai which smseewd in whim" "11 1181i’ 101’ m‘ °"‘"-‘°“7 Th”? . —John Mansfield. it!" foztiirc any I1'|T*.“Nfi fr»: pro-i ifcsaoril who would. remove om nflare qiiicktempered. and long may. imillfifillb _ 1121B tive and right living citizenship? The hardened criminal curses the world M W, o; me the plough “am ‘mp- iwith an increasing posterity of his own shameless stamp. The reclaimed youth, transformed into honest man- hood, also leaves a posterity, increas- ing with each generation, but of a character more valuable and credit- able to the state. I am sir. etc. REFORMER SHOP EARLY AND SAVE N! at the Metropolitan Store For the reverse appears to be the case. That letter referring to the Vienna incident, in which the Kaiser sought to have thePrlnceof Wales excluded from the ceremonies. may possibly of how the late King Edward summed, his nephew up in the terse phrase, "The fellow isn't a gentleman." The Kaiser's comment on this fin- ding is not so well known‘ He is re. ported to have shrugged his shoulders and to ‘have said: “I may not be a gentleman, but at any rate I do nct dine with my grocer.’ ‘which was a reference to King Edward‘: friend- ship for Sir 'I'h0mas Lipton. And which goes a long way 1o sulmtpn. tiate the King's ommont. ' ‘ A Hero's Overdue .Honor Belated honor has been paid to Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, col- laborator with General Wolfe in the capture of Quebec in 17b0, by the election of an inscription on his gmvc in Westminister Abbey. The tablet was the gift of a group of Canadians at home in London, and the cere- mony was conducted with dignity and reverence. Three Canadian Cabinet Ministers were present, and the oc- casion drew s. slngificant remark from Hon. Hugh Guthie, when he said: "At this distance we do not regard the conflict on the Plains of Abraham as a victory, but rather as a great milestone in the annals of our country." In support of this modern view, Mr. Guthrie might have cited the action of the Government to which he belongs in printing Canad- ian postage stamps in both French cant at the Quebec Teroentenary in 1938, when all hint of seige and con- the two races paraded in a spirit c1 unity for the advancement of Canada, ‘There is something singular about the long comparative neglect of Ad- itish effort in the capture c-f Quebec. Wolfe's name is familiar to every Canadian, through his spectacular ascent of the Heights of Abrahami his engagement with the army of Montcalm and his death at the mo-K merit of victory. But the victory was‘ made possible only by the service of ‘ the navy. Wolfe had 9.000 soldiers, but I Saunders was in command of 14.000 sailors and marines, who had been conveyed to Canada in 40 warships and 200 other vessels. making the mightiest fleet that had ever crossed the sea. 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