__.._ ... Fear-Ge. ' _ 4 . _ . ,. , t-ontrols 111t- Sotttti Afrit-nti wine srrlltl)“. , >1» tutu-u tor the lung Governments rr-r-"Hl. ‘tnmmn-y). The nssot-intloil ntain- t.» " "' 1 \< 1'~1' our lot-111 r1>11tc111pt1t':t1'v, we know of no llffllll-f‘ 11"’ '“‘|‘l"°l‘“-" ‘If, m“ lW-lu-“ll-V . _ ‘ . .v _ l 1 l -v ‘ d ‘ I)‘, ,b_\ sr-lltttg .1 d pom 11c qt1n.r1 of 1 . . D l ,3 l 11-‘\\*_1 111 l~1'l-1_’1'1 11111- 135 bitmllf‘ “v1 11 11ll _\\'1ne and spirit. jll‘flf‘lllt‘0f"l. dc- MT- I "lull"? ‘ "i 1"" "I l‘ i 111 .11 . 1911111111- (It-tense [vrttlt-ttattttla as l1 11111 l"m"-'l5"1""'t "PM "'t1"""""' "1"“.-“L~""' , . __ . 4 _ _ _ -, t 111:1. 11s your u- "s11r>us‘ w s " '11 1~1_,_~. uut-u, nptopos of (omen-attic 11f‘- 141; i)f\l'cl\.l‘t_ n, n k.“- wl .- .1111‘; , y W I ‘1 1 ._' 1' t'.'r'1-rt.<. it Il])])(‘Zll(‘tl to tlu- wonu-u o1 tinlc-sis rt-itltgz- l;iu-_t-;"111:1 s n11- ~ _ 1 1111-11-1 11 111-1- 11 .::1::1:.. "-"1".1-.:..11..-.1.<- -.-.-.1-.'...-.-1-r‘ ' 1,» 1'. '1:11l 1111 11.11 \\':111t. (110 lvtuu-s of 1111-11’ 1111'!) ltlut-ts-Htrt- t-\'1-.l\t-:l. tht- industry , ' - . 1.1- l_\i1--_- 111 some ftvtt-‘gtt t‘11lll11l‘_\'.~' 1"?“ b“ "lm'”'""i'.“' ., 1.. ' ' '*"""'*'""""‘ vuuivttrrls 1111-11 . '1'1l.-111t1-<1 at ‘ \ — ' ' s I‘ 1ll(‘ 1‘.'\l(‘ 111 11111111 ‘111110110011 \‘lllf‘“ t I Ldnnnal NO“? ycntx~stuult Attuutu Nt-trs Let: . ' ., »~-~———-—— rr. . .._.. _ ‘ ~ " ' f - 1 11,17 .1 @1111 in (".1111 \\'.'1|' when lit‘? , fintondnvtttts to flit- (‘riminnl ‘- - - - -, _ _ . 1t‘t-.t'-. not" 11 ' ' t)“ ‘ ‘v ‘ _ ’ i I _ . .'-t1._ -1' I-whh-u. (‘Jlplfllll lull \n11 11111101. Juflnnuim UUHW‘ n’ Mm WSW - ‘l l _ . t-l 1 l?"'!1~l1 rrjlller m 1116 1J3)‘ 01 119111511. tnhltxu or 1111' ‘.1111 rnrtit-ns or y 1 . 1'! _ . m,‘ 1111-1111111 ’l'l11» 1- '1:n1)1'. .-1-:-.~,t1-11l- . .\: 1 ' ' ' 1111: of (hi1. 1 1111-1 i.- tzr-r-nttiitit; . ‘ * * c r|>1tlr111i<-._1 1 in -.t|l;'. .\. ‘ _ __ _ , _ _ ('f)lll1lllllll1l(‘-_ t‘. Juurtutl , ,1. _ _.. .11‘ 11 1.11---.- .11 1111- ‘[111 1s .~.' l)‘ 11111 “l .1“‘"1- ~- - - , . ,., '1‘ - 1y. <1 11111.11‘: §< 111-u, tun}. _\ , u-txitlt- 1111-111- Thr- (lulztriu \».. 1 1." ‘11- _ ‘ _ , ‘ _ _ H __ .- . 1-1t-11lt11r11t sttttt-nt- :1l:i11t; mch ‘ ‘ ,' 1, . , ‘,1_\.- .1;\(-1l tutti. 1’ .l..11 ll1t_\ \\lll 11111 l“ sot-IPLV 1'11 1.11!- I‘1.- -'<- l1) 1111.111- . . . ' . 1' ::.l-1l.:lI-~ .1‘. llt'\l 1'l1‘t'f11I11. tut-tut 11111- |1t-:..-11 ptr _\1-:11' for an :11:t'1t-ul(1t1';1.l ..- :..- 1. 1111111111 |1 1s ' ' 3'1'-~ ' ' 1' t l 1111 ltouor 11.111 1 -!111|t'1l 111cm stunt-- \ ,1... -| v.,t,‘.,,.,jv,l|,n,.ll. M" l]... |;,,‘,.rn0r_1kneml-a thine. 11nd 1-111-1" o 11 1 t-ltutztt- to _ _ , ' _ . tionor 111111-11-11-111111 . 'l‘l1rre .- y l. l 1\t-~t1-111 11111. autl tht atmuuttct-ttu-ttt ot- ,-,,-.. "um,- .,,..,, ,;...,;,.. - —-----~--- ‘ .1 _\|.;...;.¢.~ \l...~l\-t>u/1.1 king's tour tngty, or 11111;" ' 1111111.". from j - .1 - », , . . ‘ ‘ t-u-cr -- 1 ..-1'\'r~'1. tvt-tr 1. t. ,. \5l‘ l"llolnh' < >h““'" ' 1111." ll“l- 11'1"“ l"“'11"-'ll ~‘l.'~'ll11‘L-l'l‘e- $1111). r (111111 111111 (‘lutn-lt. 'l111'd ._ tnurlt- 1t .-.11t-1t-..~: of 1111111111111 up th l‘ " * * virilr- str1-111-tl1 1-1 (11.1 l1. 1 w. .. ; 1|. _ ., 1 .. , '. ,." ' ~l N '1l'- 1: - n H ..,,v 1 11.1 ,1 1r 1111.1. l 11., “p, Ml... llll mlutttullg 1s not so mut..1 ‘hi1; ‘kliyflqtl:1hP:mt:l-'11(1,tfc‘S; Ft-wv 1 "u; 1-1!‘ ll? ' ‘ 1111'. 1'. 1111p t1. 11111111- the 111;ts.<~p1'1vlucttou_111.1- ,.,L~C‘_F(,,-,.§t b3 ma...“ ' h1- I 1.1 11 1111-1 111111- tur >L‘l'\'.'llll 11s 111:1! 1t vrcvcnts 1t trotn _ _ " ~- ; _ o" _ \_ , “ _ ' ‘ _ I __ ._ I _ ll ‘l Q n _( d 11.\11f11»1111l ft-ty (otnu-tl t-vperl {we .1t I 1 111 - ltvat/ll-l 11-11 llbhltl, m), 7...‘. .011 1\\_1O 1 says "o hi; ult- 111111-1111 mztkcs i:--- ' >1 . ' l’11~i1l1 .\tl\"t-rt1~i11g_ .\.<.<ot"1:1t1t'111 ot tire-111 111]" llthstioptt. o." :1 motor \'t"l\- _ .. .. . _ . I , .- u-t- 1111: - to '31: ‘f5.- ’~" -" l 1'17 "‘- h 1'1"‘ hm“ m“ ‘u-“lllnltr ‘l5 "mg worst." T1111: '\'t1u‘tt l1.'n1\['((l'1§:g0'--11'1'-'-? I‘ . 1 _< . .» “ 1 f |.1 it It "§'€Y\‘(|]~‘Y 11.1.. 111.... 1' :11".1l m. ,,...-=t _ 1s $111 1'11)‘ .\l1' i]. l.» ,;. .. t1. .~111 1.111111 f.. ttr-y- 5471 1 ;\l1'. prntr-tc-l 1'1 1.1 111 C'lll\'". l ll r1- H. (1,. , ,. PAGE FOUR tu:'””' uttttttoutstowtt auttanttttt . Morning Daily (Founded 1887) President, l.it-ut.-(‘nl. W. (‘heater \'lt-- l" ‘HcLuro idt-nt, J. R. Burnett, l’.J.l. t l ,. . 5....r..|;..1y_ l.it.-ul.-(‘ol. D. .-\. 1\l:1t'l\1111111n. lib-Q- Editor and M1111 mg Director, J. Ii. llurnt-lt .\~~t1t-i.1l(- l-lditur. l-‘rutik Walker Sl‘li.\'(l1ll"l'l().\ RAT '5 $5.00 pct- your .111 LltlVZlIIUL‘) tlt-livt-tt-tl 10111."- $<l.l)() 111-r _\'1.-1r (in 1111111111-1-1 Hull"! l" l'- 5- “mm! 5.3111) pm \1-.11' (in .1tl'r.t11<-t-1 muilt-tl to ('illlill .1 .\l('!)Illt‘l‘s .\utlit Hurt-nu 11f (‘in-tthttiotis , FJJ. 11ml lQ-S “The éfrortges-f Jlcnmrj/ is Weaker Htail lltt- Weakest 111/r.” o' - 1.". r11’ t1 1- n11 '11-. 12-1 "-- -. ~r qner- '. 1.1-- 1'11‘-- '---l"=1 111.111 11'.- .'~.--‘-~ “.111, to 1.71.111. .'|1'r| 1.". 1 .,. .1,‘ “(l\:‘*(1: ..f ....l.1-'.- ..1,.-,11_1'.-11 1'11 this -1- ‘-.-,1~»- \l-'.'l.-.;-.1'."-1* w-ll 1.~,..;...1.»1;c for 11:1“ s1l.-- 111- of 1w 1'11 P‘ "‘< .1 11 :'-1:' ("U1 _ t... ,.._,.., mt 1-1- ('."t-1-l111~lt\\'I-.'- .t 111,1--u -~~1't:11-t tl1:11 f‘ ,_ .-. t. .._.. ,"-. (_»\-y11n4 1u.--.'111- ‘ -l 1111111 1111- -.\~1"-1l ' ‘...\‘< r..11.1-.'l ‘tt i‘ :,, ..,,._. -. 111111 ‘o t"-t= 111; lt- effective. .t_-l1~_-.-\.~.- 11-111 a 11-1-1111: 1'»- 111~1~- 1-1-:1:.-~-:1t:1f'f-1.~' l: M]! 11:.- nf the 1171-1111- 111111: 1'1 t -- g l',|\,.-j'\l1»1\“<'\1l'] : Etnpire Defense. lllflPPtll -)1[' .1 11c u lv-re .-.- ‘1-1111111’ . 11 Ff'1‘1~'. .\1 1'. 1 fro-u - |1;'..1.lt 111» '..' (11:11. 1'..".--.-..~t ._ -1!‘1~l \- 1 ' l."" 1.‘ 1 .,,. rt '.'< 11> 1111 'l.. 1111 1 11. .1- /.1'<1n 1'11 1'7 “no: i~-"tt1 1. 131m’, ‘l1. l~."1'- t'11:j," '.- ;1.'.- 111' -_11|;_:.l.l1'.l§1:'11l1'- ._ w‘. 1".111'11;-1 ._H. l‘.’ - 1' 1'. 1'-- - l."'1tl 111111- to . 111111 ' 111' '1‘. 111» l.'1t"1l l.-l1('l'.'1l '1"_'1-'1. “"11 l‘1"'7”‘1l u}, ._\1..-..» 111111. 11', l-1t'.'--‘\., .\l. t party sum-l 1m fht- 11111-411111 111 11111- 111 (110113. \l11(‘l<<-1'. 1'11‘ 1.15 t--.1"_-,' 1111.1 F». --:'1~» 111w: ~1t111(l 11h ' ".112 _ '_\';~ n 11;; f\‘.,1~1..1\_ -.\---.= 11141115113 -'.-.~-1"=1-.'1~ 11) lfly- .1-_ .\lr. King .-t_ tutu-t»...- Wmh of 11K‘ .\111-1'1\':1:1 {-1.1 1-:' 1111- r-vutti s.» 1'.1t' :1.» 11.3.1. 1t 11.1111. 1 lng the 1 1 - l“ - ' I _ vt-lttrt- f" 1 '~1f 1 " ‘l" ‘111"""- “1 l"""""' dM-vnvp |.,:1 ;,. ,1, .. - \'..; 1.. l --. .1 -111 .1 [Nun-p ,~ ‘Y. 114-1» 1'11s11' l 1-11_11-.11 1111M- nmnv. ' ' ' - -“-‘1 5'1"'\l""""'l""' 7"" "1"" H". ,' 111' mf-t-t‘ ]-1:'f~ (-1 111‘ 7.1-. 1. ' 1‘ _, . ., -' "..,l TV, 1.1-.1:.11 V; ; t" 1, 1 1 ---.-, .1 1111- 1111111111. 1.1 111' .1,,. .. » |' ,1 ' t- g '1. 111-ll 1.=1.- t111-:1-~1.:1"1-<. '1'" -' -,,-1. U.» 11 1 ‘l-Vzhtrr. 111111. 1.111 .'1' t" 1.71 " ("ti-mild 1l'-lll'1 “"1111 h» 1. ..|-r"envy/r-'1111."'111/ fin/wr- .(.' 1 1 .-,1.1.'1-t| <1‘.'17(‘lll1tl_' 1f‘- y. . _ ~' » t ‘ - 1-11 111-‘11 511F- 111 n“ t 1 , '. ,1 1., 1 \l]1>\\' 111" ‘it’ ' ’. _ ‘1 - 1 -" ' 1~.' -- r fi1--.-t-111111<"11t< c. 1 to ' r1rtll-111'i!i'-~ y ,- » . t. uvt‘ n1.- v,, t .’ - . - v- rr- ,. 1 1 . 1,. |~. ;.--11l .111 ' “.15 . _ . 1 t . .~ \<1'll‘1l-.'l(‘ .1111] 111.11. the vttttl spark of 11111111111 iu- "19 ‘"11 "l. 11111111111‘ 11ml. is not. the 1 ’ v _-. ('35P. ll.‘- fillflf‘?! ' 11V PKlllllllllllTf 1 tl-‘gtvtl-llutt‘ -~1lll lllltflw what. the. t-\'|-o1 rcztllv lll"ll1l1. He , . . . u-ns retort-mp to .'\1lt"llll\'t‘l)t'.=:.< a "k i‘ 4* 1* 1hr- first rt-ttui 1t1~ nf .-::1lc driving". Atuovc 1111- ntttn- trohlt-nt; that engage the T111- 11111117111-1111» 11101-011 "knows his ~ . 1 - n t 1 1 1- - - - . , 4 - ‘I , l I. lr-n :1 tn11.1l.o11.-‘. 111111 rralwos 1111-11 -111 111 1111- ltt-p-lthueltt 111 - 11W ~11" \t‘- that. 1.11.- cntirr‘ 111101111011 must m» ~~1i1 1'1. l-htt t'l1.'11'c0:1l, hccattst- of its hulk, tan- - 11-1 i1». t1ztt1-l1111'tt--l 111w art-111; tlistattce CC011<1t11i~ I A llflwyilllvFi i111) 15 l" 11111111511 _ . ' ‘. . . - 1(‘\\'.'l. "r 11' t :. 3 t u. .1111! iht-rt- 1s only :1 11111111111 tlt-ntztttrl 1n ( nn- w, ,,,,,k,,,'.'.“ j,p'ii,'z.l,',.p-p"! _._‘,‘,‘,‘.,.‘,'.‘,§‘§_§_‘ ' Y -,,]..~,.. .it i,- Chlpllv "v9.1 fut‘ ltghtutg fires \\'l1cr1-n1ill1o11:1 o1 lll(‘ll gt) ntto un- my Cmmhry ‘ prtgedc-ilttctl 1111lit:1r_\' nuttmt-uvtw-s, - o‘ an w mere nations 11o 111.5111“ i‘ i, i i along the bins-oral. urtnulueilts proi: _ grams in l11st.or_\'._ surt-lj- tic-re is .\lt1~l11'o11t11.= grow profusely m §eptemher itlliltltlllllgt that itews- - -- _ ' 0'21 ' . 1' .1111! 1115111111-1‘ 1n parks. fields, woods and along fuss Mm“, if Slewgll; lilftnullzeo? rtwttlslt. s. .\l1ot1t etglitv species are poisonous. U18 1211719011 1f EHPOPB has bot-n l)“ - l"! “_"”l‘_1c"l1v A-"glstanfl Director of §olllinliéatou.>l'.5li1<1§“l.'.i£ lit-111"... "-111.11 1n .\cw Xork plates. These Etti-tipe be blntnetl. not the news- :11‘: 1'11-l1'~ n-jtttsltultlf‘, excfilfl b)’ H" CXPP". 11'0") 1’“1’°.’-‘- 971W ".6- lhm‘ rl‘l""1"‘:'s _ _ _ ~ , infest. rim.» 1s Pitnslllt! over. It. 13 1111- l1.11'111t1'~s 11p.» tzatutg tmtstttttttts tuush- to he hop-d so. nut .1. is hp“... w .~ . ‘111- , 1:.|11;-;|||(r-c1l fro" from infection. 'l'f‘9ll'HK W111 11C ...-1"1-1111t1'r._1; to 111.111) 1 luutlthy. p - ,111 't\<1<\tl \\=.'1~t1- that occur in ltttuheriug opera- 111E _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lttottzs 11v ttttlwttv South Africa traps farmer‘. mc-uaced by‘ wine, are trying desperately to find new grape products. The lat.- lest. products to be marketed are 111111111111.- of dollars with various Canadian in- ' tlttstrit-s. The news indicated that this would necessity of Canada making more def- 111111- tl('t‘l<l'111l5 \\'1'th regard to foreign policy 111211 our ft‘l.'\1l1)ll.~lllp with the British Common- \\'1'1ltl1; and tl1<- Prime Minister was asked what stt-ps his fittvt-rtttttctit was taking in this con- .‘ ut-utittzt. 15"“? jrlu)" 13136.0 -"'."fl.'-"L""-1n"d- gran? 1 .. . ,, ,, . slabs. "Ihc 1e i 1. stint nr 111 1111 .\lr. lxtuj" 1111 he preferred to let the Mm- pr-ttt-ancc 111 rctt curt-nut jt-lly, and ..-1- .11 l).-t'.~11<.- ztuswcr. is htteltitlceclklflolé its-long: tlggksthtltz: . . way. ". ' -'1 . ' I \\ 11:1: “'11s tllc Utrfettse Minister's answer. “I U-ujubcs; u“... me mad“ from a 1 tstiffer tuixtttre than the jelly: The _slnbs are a semi-solid food con- {taitiing all the nuttitucnt of the 1grape _iul<-e, skins 11nd seeds. lThe need for nou- prape pro- |ducts is obvious from the latest 1 returns of the K.W.W'. (the power- ‘ful oo-operrttin- association which 11.1w >L“(‘ll tltt- article referred to by the hon. llhlllltCf," hr stitl, “ruul I wish to assure l1it11 ztt 11141-41111! l/tr Ilc/‘ttrltitz-Itt of 1v../1'.»..11 Drfrurr 5.1.1. _.c’.1_\-.'1l 1m f-ttrt cit/fer titrccfly or 111111111111}- :).1 .‘/.'.‘.v.- ttrttt1ltttlinits." 'l'11-1.t \\-:1= only three months ago! _ 11> the st1l1t11'l>.'111 ltottscltoltlt-r c1111 pit-k ' 1...! .-‘;....»<e 1111‘ luutscll 111s lttvourite hrtuul. we 1:111 ltnou that the rt-ig-u of the robot is not int: strtlctitt-ttt. if lt-ft to 511mg hy itself. Standing thus. it 1111111101. the ability to 11111-11 sztft-ly occurs in inverse rntio to the ititflltgt-nt-t- of - -1-rt'1-~' i.» the tttilinttitut 111' thr- Irtrgt- (luztntltics 1311"")1Olhr-l1sk."Bt1t thr- "college profr-ssor tiors not. He is oven rottfidt-tft of his ability _ , _ . . in the first; ;...t,,\ 1n 1 ;111.'1(l:t. 111(- tuzttttttttctttre of ("lirtrcoitl plat-c. and 111 tho set-ontl place has {p.111 this \\'.'tsl<- would help to solve this proh- h!‘ mm“ 5° ["11 "T "111"? 111-INKS that. nt tent ton \\':1ndt-rs.-Det roi t; News. 5-111, 11' a 11113111 tnurkt-t cottlrl be found to 11b- hare the truth :11 ull -11111: <~111~ti111vs rt-sttlts in death or paralysis. - ' fPYPIICP to nttvllunt: times 1n pre- 't'111.-1'=- were sevrntywtwo cases of mushroom 1111111111511 lvo Qf ’ ‘ tzlossiitjz n situation ovt-r. -Rg_ p~¥ 111g in New \ork last Fall. The tnusl-t- 81M I1<‘=\t1t-I'—I‘o:.t. 1' 11.; >filtl on the regular markets are’ .'1ll (‘ul- 11ml“, ' ' ’ . . '.'fw':."l-.~' - l. 1.11 111111 <:11P, Ur. \\e1nstetn rtdtls. t - " ' "Us u‘ "yo" “s” o a new cm 111 the ftcld ot educa- x x 1v a1 filalj- rntlinu. writing nnrl arith- . "' "‘ "1-11111-1-11- the 11.‘ lt 1s rtuut-urcd that shoulrl Hon. C. A. Du11- subjects tnu ltb- the s- "u-nr A _ _ _ _ ‘ E5 . chool tetm 11th;- lIll111l'1tll"lJil(’l\' rcttre from the Government, l-l-i-IH-llll‘ 1111 (1111. of the . . . '.. ~ 1 1 I I» 1' 11' - 111s 1111111111111 0f 11111m1ce may he given Vto_ the trot: time for stL1(1'§ir-11't.'."$:11'1't'lc :1."-111; uuuwtcr, the 111111. .\l1'. Ilsley. 1111s 1s xffgfingllflflhlriilty- t-tllattctttiott is a your- . _ ' 1 I ‘. (-5.1 3 -; up... -.111l1l1<l_v, 11s sltottltl the new trntlc ugtt-e- school throughout. '1'l1c t-L11't'i't'r-"'§.p,:r: 1.1.111 111th the Lfuitt-tl Shut-s prejudice the ap- ].l<.~ 1;1'11\\‘t't's of Nova St-otitt. Nlr. llslcy has no ;.11.-.~..~_11'-.-t; 1.111 tn rt-stgn ttltogctlter from the 1101113‘ lvflut ‘to, 11ml tnnny of 11mm ma“ oiemtt. jou t-:111 study al- ~ 3113-1111118 uutlt-r the sun. A f?" CW from tho tlnys u-ltot. (-1.1- t.‘..\'t-r111111-11t. 'l'l1e tttmritten law in Democratic llceiigegllflhlllnglvq" 1P1 i-"Hltrht little . . . . » .. -";or11-- grw uncut 1: tor a 1111-1111101" who disagrees with can get 11 1111iv1>r.=.1t'y- 1'otI1'soo'i'11&11'l'-' '111\' 11-11-11- wolicv of tlu- mttjoritv to withdraw. I'm“ ‘m-vllmlh’ 5")" “R1111 ' - ‘ 1 - , - _ _ 81111081 any (111111 you \\':111t i ~ \l1'. ll~1:-_\ 11:14 :1l1'1-:1-.l_\' tx-gtstererl his tltsngrec- of the trottnttgvs cnttipttst. 11111 m. ~,- ..., It... “H.111 1|tt1-_<t11111, 111111 should the trt-ttty- “rlélqlgr if“; Htilltxirols- 1111-? .110... w... - . . .- - ~ . _ -nu-1 -' It.» ;_11\1-11 t-ltt-rl. t:.'111111.t ltututtttnltly flllhllllllllllf.‘ “my sunnncls ‘Mull:’°:Il]:d“11:)l]€]1‘ :11 11: 111- 1111111111 s‘ t‘ 111111 untl .\l.'u111no11. 'll“1)1h<'t| nntl unlr-ttt-rod. tru-tcht-t" - >,_ _i_ f). _:_ Illlld stutletu. 1111 (-1111 short- iu the ‘ ‘ Qfilllzflvluf >111struvt1tu1 ndnututl m t'1..-=1-.~r \1111h< .\1:1t'-l(u1.'11rl tvtuu- 1111 .~l‘t‘1)ll1l "Wnt flntfnost nvt-ry not-d. The 11d- . . ,. . , _. ~ stuun - - . 51- 1 11.1 111. 1-11171111111-1‘ tl11< \\'(-(-l\ \\1tl1 the llflll- excuse for 1tll'(f\'1'1(-1'~ '}§’,,,l.',',’.‘fi,°.i,,,f‘,'§ I,‘ 11.13.11 put ’|‘..1'1>11t11 Ulohc- 11ml 31:111. lltesc. tcldttcnttott 111t- in the olfint: l3(‘ ..1- 1‘:11‘1“'.1-1l :1 .~\‘l‘lt‘.\' of articles (‘XPfiSlllQ "rhost- uim is st-lf im- l ' . . l71'"\'t-1ut-nt,~»F-:-i11l. lohn c1~~ 1.. 1 ~~11ip~ of tl1<- tsltt-rtnt-tt 111 C(‘l1.|ltl st-t- .' ' m“ 1-.1.. ..1' .\'1.\'.t .\'1"11ti:1. which l‘1'(-1111t-t' .\l.'l(‘— I 'l‘t1e> pigt-utrs- fitlc-lily tn 1 . '. .. 1 1 ~ .. 1 1.- - - 1. -1 .-l1-.' \1.'1-1"<'. .'t ~t-t‘111u~ rt-llt-rttrnr 1m 111's Il1}I'l itisudzu-tt t11-tlt-fl\\;1.1. rt-t-t-ircd front .\l. 1111 -|' l\'i|1-1'." ;t1lt11i111~t1':1t11111, 11-r11- ‘.9 " 1.1"‘ 1' "'-‘“‘11 11-‘1 "O-U- j v _' ' _ ‘l. I‘ l l, _v l_ _ Pigeons to rt-tnott- lll!‘ London 1111.11. .1:1\111g no (use for 111 1(- cnu. 1t. f1‘ bust-s, they used 11s mobile dove- ....':-11-.1, to 111v timcuvorn t-xpt-tttr-ut o1 nhusuu: §‘,f11P-<._11';)111 the“ttr-iuhhorhootl or . _ .- ' . __ opr-ruttv tn 14- 11111-711 -l '11’ “l’l“l‘-"ill “ 111mm") -‘- NW.‘ lnmul "mm of Arrrv. 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It‘ the lmuscs were slultcrl oven 11 fr-w yards further 1111111 tlu- normal. tho hens .\ --t.t\.1li11t_' snort-s. .'trt- mlmittr-rl .1; "round f1»? 1li-.11rt1- 1'11 "t§.'1_\- 15111-0." .-\ wifr- com lntnr-rl 111 .- .1111 :1l...1tt 111-r l111s11:uvl's nuuortttg rourluct {u 11.5. rvsltt-vf 11o-luring: "l can't !‘l1rllll'(‘ it. 1 quit: ‘rt-fur t to outer them. hut .1 _ - f nwhts, 11111 mv hcaltlt ltrts hrolw" ‘vim n -"'""' "ll. 11"‘ “X-‘cl- 119°1- ‘Hl “F111 (l ‘ _ l. - _. . ftom whit-h thon- qttnrtr-t-s had .11.“ 11 111 (‘titlseqtlt-lltt‘. 111s snot m1: 1s tuost pro- hm“ r..,n,,v(.d_ “m. “m done ~_...-.-1li\~r-. lt nctuwllv tlrove the tenants from (111.- 1't:.t n-littittitt-g ours." llcr t-rstu-hilt- ueiglthors 1-1-111'i1'11.1-1l tl-Es Z11 t-virlt-ttcc. The action hcittg tut- .1.1|'1-111lt-1t 111v rourt grruttctl her pit-n for a di- 1111-1-11. :11.1l plrthuiff left, for a good long undis- turlte1l tt-~t. sht- said. though tho ltnuses were obvious to the ntosl. myopic vision 11nd the meanest ititcllitzenr-o. A fidelity to plncc, of like exttctitutlc, has been itotlcned during ct-rtntti experi- ments with bees. 7110115511 they will return to n transported hlvg they will not nlwnys return to a . -; hive rcmnvctt nnl . f '1:I f .\l1.1-t- thou 30.0w) rows tnT thr- llt-tropnlttun u..." nbgonm¥4gngn gwwzfiqltgr." "m" ‘\"“.""""'”' 'l"'"""",‘ 91d lp;v_s?l'.',lililfi it‘??? Tht- Dsyt-hti-lfvzj- ol‘ the Mcmhcr l1'1\<' 111171‘ 11111111“ "11 1* U” "VM- _ 1 r nssocintcs ltsr-lf with that of the ..f ,1 t-t-ttt- 111111-1110 to iusurt- that the ptthhr rc- elret-‘lglqllo I111» rnnstnnt Iotycrinz . - - .' _ ' '_ f‘ f l'1l'.Wll ll “"11” "1111" 1”" 11m" "H llll‘ n‘ "lhprflflnsm l" hat-r- miv"1§i>.="".~'..1't' 11.111.11.111: 11.111111. (lulv uulk from cows whose uruues 11g- aglfglpg m. incrpaging Mmb” of electors every yr-ar. the Mcmbcrs for their part hnvc only one pro- occttpatton, to nurse their own popularity tn order to nssttro their rc-elcctlott. Constfmtly thesi- two evils mutually int-rouse each other. 1111- t... 1111- i1111t-\' is nllowt-rl to 11¢‘ S0111 1° 11"‘- t-ttlttir. .\ll tht-st- rows ltnw- her-n tested antl RFC ; 11..1.-.11-1l pt-rictlitu-tlly to insure that they remain t>\'e1'-p1'od uc ticn of PUBLIC ' FORUM t no- couufl; undone tho Quinlan cl enrrolpondon l- - MONTAGUE HIGHER. GRADE S1r.—A wrong impression seems to be abroad in Klnu County ea- pecially Ln the viclnlt. 0f Monta- gue, in regard to e standing Grade Eleven Ives to pu 11s who have successful y passed exam- ination. Many young persons de- string to prepare for the various vocations of Itfe do not under- stand and perhaps are not. availing themselves of the opportunity this grade affords. To correct this wrong impression (the Montague Womens Institute, which was instrumental in starting Grade Eleven In thut prcgressive town) wish the pubhc 10 kitow-graduates from Grade Eleven (Maritime examination) at Montague, tvlll be accepted as stu- dent. nurses at. any hospital 1n Canada. They are also qualified to t-ntet- first. year at any university. for any course a student wishes no pursue. Two Grade Eleven stu- dents from Montague are being ad- tnitted to third year. Prince of Wales College, for this term. (viz Rfllpll Beck and Lorne Firtlay). Grade Eleven,_Montague, I5 re- opening with bright prospects for mother highly sticcessftu year and we hope that every 59111 l" 11115 ttp-zc-nate rocm w-lll be tilled. Any- one wishing further reliable Infor- ; tuition 111 regard to the above. may 11 c-I-lvc same frctn Mr. William Mc- 1‘lI(‘(‘. B. A. Itispector of Schools. .\-1o111:u:11e. from Mr. Lznch. Grade 11.101011 teacher; Montague. 01' from .\Ir. Cecil wtcltttnau- 1 t1m._ s11". 61¢. MRS. L. B. MELLISH Chairman of Trustees ntague N umbers Predictions 1E. Bcdin in a Letter tcrla Times. If you will consult publications It) years hack you will _ftnd I used to have uitc a reputation for pre- (llflimls chased on my Science of Numbers. While I have not been pla 111th numbers lately other than writing a few regular depart- ments in certain pulp mB-Sflllnei 1111der pen-names, I cannot resist the opportunity to go on record once ntorc. and this time predict the Waterloo of both Hitler and Mussolini in 1939. I base 1t t... ..1_.- Waterloo chart. which is govern-ea by the date of biith- the Waterloo year being the sum of all three. It. not only applied to )1!) the V16- vine Napoleon but. to all dictators of history. For instance - Napoleon . was born August. I5. I769: Attgttst. ts the 8th month —- —— 8 15th---—---——-———l5 1-7-6-8 adds to 23 — — — _ Z3 4.6 Napoleon was 46 1n I815, the year of his Waterloo. Now take Hitler and Mussolini; Hitler was born April 20, 1889: April — — — — — —- —- —— 4 20th——-—---——-20 1-s-a-s -_----._--2s 5T1 Mussolini was born July 29. .. 7 29tn---------:1o 1-a-a-a__---_--20 56 Hitler will be 50 and Mtmsoltnt will be 56 in I989 I think your modern will like to know this prediction. Deplorable (Halifax Herald) The Canadian people will read with much annoyance and some July----__-.-—-_— shame the pnrttzan query put. b a Maritime newspaper: "Where H011. R. J. Manlon stand on the question of Empire defence?" Even the, Great War record of such a man cannot protect him from such innuendo! Whatever his record as a party leader may prove to be, no one can question "Bob" Manlonk sturdy loyalty. He served with distinction in the Canadian forces overseas; and when the testing-time came in domestic affairs at home he did not hesitate for the fraction of a sec- ond; he stood fast. for Canada's (ull participation in the Great War. It Ls a deplorable thing. in such hard and distressing times as these, that: certain types of polltf- cal agency can find no better out- let. for their energies than lmpugrp. 111g the integrity of men who have borne the struggle. bet them think of Dr. Maulons politics as they trill-but let them remember that such a man are not t1" - loyalties of to be questioned. 1:0 AUTUMN Pitch 1211111). (lat-k Romany, within our wood: On twig and thorn hang now thy cloak of gold. _ With ‘nut. and nrlm- trim thy ruby 1 10011 m uiv tmtchwork. 1.1m thy quilting ol . And to ‘thy pillow. that ft. hath not. r D k Nor burrcnor awn to mock thy calm at night, And 1,0 thy lamp, that. it hath oll and wick; Or bid a slow-worm rlm thy path with light. On hawthorn hook hand up my ruby. gown, Box up t brooch ln walnut. plt-h O C0 And “gr... thy Iulyhood ln airy 0 . And guard thy fruit-bond from the in hob. FY I! 1, gm longh- But email? £110 would bgymg to cm, our crop t0- -—Gwen Clear. see, ls much less easily cultivated by the demonstration of one‘! 111"" sonal value as a legislator and administrator than by the distri- bution of smiles, handshake . promises (even contradfcwfy 0M5) as Well as y . speeches (even If one ts on the side of the party In wet). by 05111118 P" 1° by their frat. names and assoc a- finn with certain heads of pat-fan and county "emu 1h "h"! electoral value frequently is more Important than their moral value. Furthermore. the distribution of places and little presents must not. be for otten_ Op rtunfun has tho 000. not. tob pl ca lnentary morals. - L.Act.lon 0lth~ Political popularity. ft. f: nay to brought a1 thnt. In our puma-J oltque. Quebec. B2 I.t will realm-e grey hnlr tn r. ttn original colo efficiency of _ National Defence 1s to be Vmain- suspicion of tained, Drew jobbery aroused b_.v charges 1s to be wiped 0111- MP- Mackenzfe, from the inoment of his first reference to this contract ln the House of Commons. has" been obviously proud of It. He has not. sought. to conceal the 1611115 of the contract which he offered to lay before the House of Com- mons months ago. Nevertheless. there are many things public want to know. The first. fact. to be nscertalned is whether or not. the cost of the guns is reasonable. Mr. Mackenzie and Colonel Drew disagree on this point, but if the departments esti- mate of 36,50,000 for 12.000 guns is accepted, it works out. to $541.- 66 per gun, which looks very indeed coitsl-derinz the tn undergoes no advertising costs, no sales cost, no research or development cost, a much re- duced cast. of capital equipment. ,due to the loan small arms tnachinery. lzatton costs. since thes sumerl by 1the government, and no patent license fees. since the license was grnritcxl by the Catmd- inn government tn the Inglis con- cern. High as this c however, the cn ment. claim that it is a low fig pared to what the guns would have cost: hnd there been no joint con- tract u-ith the British government. The saving is estimnt risk of’ total of tlon, am latlons of the the de fence. the 1m so Imp fine w tal B envlsa costs 9 granted the and if the manufacturer loss, has no rests pritnuril The armament. seems fantastic that not specified es others to n the future 8. ubllc ed arrangements media rles that have of . Beauty Aids Powder Cleansing Cream. Face Powder Rouge fn five Ll Br lliantlnrs Pencils, etc. We also curry complete llnes and ltoldltig been set; up Max Fat-tofu Foundation up Cream. 1.1.11 s11 “ u‘ slid-iii into the to the rself. R11 of National plex com tlvity which the grunts of t e John Inglis will wonder ff e has been The Bren Gun Inquiry (Winnipeg Free Press Liberal w. Ian Mackenzl wise u. insisting upon an 111-med‘ late’, mgutry con rac 11,5115 company of Toronto. There are many points which must be cleared up if the reputation for Bren Jo n Ministry the l’ 1t. was tions. of The Ladies We carry 11 t-mnplcte slice]: Soc e y including re cks In seven shades and Eye Brow MAC’S HAIR RESTURER that the high that of government no organ- e are as- ost appears to be, se for the depart- upon its ure com- ed at. $1,300,- suggestlon therefore is. that if Canada woremurchaslng 7,000 guns by he would be $541.66, plus $185.71. or a $727.31 per gun. We are experts. but. It. the cost. of the cost. a Bren gun. a light, portable weapon, should be greater than the net amount the Ford factory gets for one of its cars. It. may be all right, but. the public will welcome an impartial inquiry which will set forth the facts lm- partially. Other facts call for Investiga- ong them the exact re- of Major Hahn, president John Inglis company, and partment of national de- Mr_ Mackenzie has given prcsslon that Major Hahn ressed the British War 0f- ith his qualities as n. potent.- ren gun producer secret. specifications (which were hands) were placed and that the Cnnadi ment had no control ove and was thus more or les position that lt had to co the proposition which worked out. between M and the British War in the final analysis, department. which gave the pany the teu-yc er with the public will w deal more u Major Hahn for lt. is a1 outsider to moter did not some kind of Canadian officials. Major Hahn ls f man. He landed tract, got a ten $20,000 from th travelling expe serted in his c mean the that the for the gun in Canadian before him, govern- r them, s in the me in on was being ajor Hahn Office. Yet lDeiettce John Inglis com- ar license togeth- The nnt to know a great bout the relntltitis of 11nd the department. most. incredible to an imagine that the pro- go to England with sponsorship from ndeed a lucky this joint con- -year license. gets e government for nses. and has ontract tenns which Government the cost of salaries of travelling and entortnl penses nnd assumes executives, nment t-x- professlonal fees. Such charges, during the Inst war, have been said to mount. 60 per cent, and t want. to be placed stance. The control erclsed strt up as high as he public will know what control is to upon them in this in- must be ex- ngcntly from the be- ginning. for the present contract come. and the contracts an based upon the costs under this on Lastly there should be i tton of the com motlonnl rte nvestlga- hi")? PTO- hns ac- he cou- company. the com- inter- companies _ :11": not‘. for the purpose of maktnr; caster the improvement of terms for the gun- mnkers. or for the purpose of get- ting rake-offs which under simpler set-up could 11of1‘bc just]. flvd- Everything may 11.» quite yttstlfled, bttt no one ran hlnmo th;_h1'ise of ispicioit. the am, Skin and 1n five shade! A delicately ncrfumed pre- rntlnn which ntlflra the hall- restore: and Mac‘: Ilslr Restorer pro- destroying Write or phone todny. PRICE 00 CENTS. DRUGSTORE .10 Great floor M ll ma erl Race v0 “cation. street PIOIIIII motes n new and unperlnr growth where the halr ls full- fng 1nd l; remarkably useful In prcvetlng dandruff and rlsltlo halr klll- erl. Jun fo low the din-cotton: carefully and you will nmued at the results. be THE 2 MAGS ‘SEPTEMBER 1o, 1938 A Naturalist’: Calendar For P. E. Island (‘ompiled dul 1h 11110-11131 “"511 1e check-list. of lnsech oboe". ed during that. pgfloqt) (By BLYTIIE nuns-r Sr.) _...__.§ HARD OF HEARING main thought. was to that it could be more rondll)‘ 59°“ stghtedness was to a defect. ln ness of any and finally contact lenses which same process of development in progress givln are hard of lmrd of hearing carried not. many years ugo, which was held them. Jus as the first _ magnified, or Increased the abil- heard. ‘Then followed various types of hearing aids. electrical and mechanical, hel d certain cases hut. were un- An editorial states: "Great. improvement in electric In Ilaryngoscope surprising rapidity. important is the development. of selective” of a hearing device of variable amp- llfying are assembled in such combina- tion as will best. meet the special requirements of the individual as shown by his attdtogrnm." The audlogram ls the chart on which the audlometer (the hear- hearlng ability of the individual at. different ranges of sound. the patient as to his needs and these needs can, to a great ex- tent, be met by these new hearing devices. public realizes that this important. contract was awarded ‘.0 u nvwl_v- organized company whose only equipment. was a. bankrupt. boiler factory which, In its past history, so far as we know, never made anything remotely like a Bren gun. ‘The new company has been offerln stock to the public. and the pu llc has not yet learned what-actual capital of their own the promoters of the company have put into ft. Judicial lnqttit-y wfll bring these facts out, but nuaanwhtle the impression is left. ta he new company is lat-int: organized on the strength of a bright idea and a gilt-edged gov- ernment contract on which it will be quite impossible to make a loss. Nobody wants this Inquiry or the public discussion surrounding 1t degenerate into the kind of ignorant batting (of which there ls far boo much at the present time) of legitimate business enterprise. Nobody wants to deprive anyone of amproflt justly and properly earn . But there ls a strong public demand armnmcnt- making 1n this country is not to become the foundation of great. swollen, rlvate fortunes hosed upon care essness or jobhery. Mr. Mackenzie has stated his belief that. the present Bren gun con- tract; combines public ownership (of armament manufacture) with private management. It does noth- of the kfnd. Ownership rests wholly with the promoters of the company that has the contract. If Mr_ Mackenzie had really l11tend- ed to effect public ownership, the government would be a substant- ial stock-holder In the company now organized instead of merely loaning lt maehlnery- free -on the strength of which 1t can lsstic stock, sell ft to tbl bltc. retain control for the oters, and rake 1n profits not only on this order of 12.000 guns but upon many others which are likely to follow. g nnw nzumo DEVICES or- ran mtcn 1112mm" T0 THE when glasses were flrgtalglgtigly hi‘); enlarge print. or other object. so Gradually glasses were impmved so the. shortsightedttess or long- corrccted, then astigmatism (where rays Qf 11131" do not. focus to a single point due the curvature of the lens of the eye). then weak- of the muscles con- trolling the eyeball; finally, 410111119 vision lenses, one for reading and one for distance, were produced. are fitted beneath the eyelids and do away with the need of frames. It would seem that. there ls the aid to tlfnse who_ caring. We all re- member the large horn that the SO toward an one trying to speak to 1' glasses ity to see an object. so the horn Iticreased or gathered the sound so that It could be more readily some of which satsfnctory 1n others. And just. as glasses for the eyes were made to correct more than poor or xvt-nk vision, so the new aids for hearing are now manufactured to correct different "types" of hard hearing. hearing aids are being made with Among recent advances In this field the most. amplification (increase 1n the hearing) by which the units portable carbon microphone power at different pitches lng test. machine) has marked the The day has now arrived when ear specialists are able to advise (Continued) FEBRUARY ~15 our "dflldgf month. and from the middle o; Feb the ltardler birds remain with but. from the North we have flock. of winter visitors, when the ma. thcr become-s ton severe In their Imtneland. A great. incursion 0f _ Snowy Owls took place tn ti.» severe winter of 1926-7; in 11 week; one observer saw 67 owls. Railroads blocked by snow, Flat. 7-42. 1922. The train from Murray Harbor got, the Bunbury at I0 p m. on its way to town on Feb;- ( "Blnckblrtls". Black Ducks on Feb- B. Bronze Grackles seen Feb. 8. 1918. (flock) flying N. W. 930. Ruffcrt Grouse noted, feeding on buds. Feb. to, 1931. Pint- Grosheaks observed Ebb. II, I918. Crows vocal Feb. ll, 1931. Little snow 1n winter of opt-u boa-ts crossed from Rocky Point to town on Feb 14, of that year. Song S arrows and Chickadee-s come to ceding station in garden Feb. 16 1928, Great gale with snow, Feb. 16. I930. Baromeu-r rapidly fell 1.6 inches and as sud- denly rose. Mail courier could not mnko round next. dayn Much pro- perty‘ damage. No sl-oighitiz till Fehy. 17, 19M and llttltwaftertvanris that. winter Immt-nsc spot. on the sun noted. Fob. l7, 1022. On the same datA Summt-rsirlc reported 30 below zero, and Kortsittzton .15 B. Owls hootimz Feb. 1B 1926. (be- fore a tltmv.) Crows searching the tnarsh. Fob. l8, I928. Little or 11o slcltzhtng till lhb. 19. 1900 Much min that winter. A wild storm cu Feby. I9. 1920, bo- tween 8 and 9 p. m. preceeded by a 1.25 inch drop of the Barometer. Charlottetown reported a 55 m. p. h. wind,- and Summerslde between 100 11rd 125 m. p. h. ('2) All plate- glass whit-lows blown 1n, many roofs blown off, barns blown down and cattle killed. This night the con- crete hctel tMacCallumk) at Brackley Beach was unroofed. Mount Herbert the tiitzht. of Feb. 20, 1916. Dlptcra 1131111: otttslde Feb. M. I927. 1w the most part, winter flips are Pnllenln. rudls, the slow- movtttg "Clttster-fllrs." Great storms on Fob. 23, and 24. 1931, cost the Island Railways $50,000 fm’ shovcllittt: snow. Horned Lark brought 1n (dead) Feb. 26. I911). Blue Jays and Chickadees observed Feb. 2'1. I922. A not» In the newspapers tells of Feb. 1905: "Heavy snowfall. win- ter and spring, with no trains for weeks at. a, time. It was impossible that year for the members of the “Lepzlslatttro to get. to Charlottetown and the House adjourned for two or three wot-ks." It. was this winter that. "the snow reached the tele- nttone wires on the St- Peter’! Road " ' (To Be Continued) fll-YEAR-OLD LANCEIDT GRA- HAM ‘V55 NATIVE OF MUR- RAY HARBOR. NORTH HALIFAX. Sept. s - mncifm Graham. 94 year old veteran mar- iner who first. went to sea. when he was only I4 years of age, died in Dartmouth, across Halifax hur- bor from this t-ity yesterday. Born at. Murray Harbor north. P E. I. on Christmas Day, he ful- lowed tho sea for 69 ears, and ctnimod t.o have circle the world at. least 25 times. He sailed in old Square Riggers and Barquenttnu before serving for I6 years aboard the Enterprise between Charlotte- town and Plctou. later he entered the service of the Department 0f Marine 11nd Fisheries at Halifax as mate aboard the C, G. S. Amn- mcre. He retired 10 years ago. A daughter, Wfnnlfred and son Frank reside in Prince Edward Island. 'I‘he body will be forward- ed to Murray Httrbor for interment following funeral services at. Gert- tral Baptist. Church here. BACKACH E 0F TEN. WARNING Bldtaclu may be lhe fin! lign ol Kill” trouble. When you back lchu, look ll your ltidneyn. Don't fail-Killed thin wu-Il- in|—il la loo important. c prompt upon’ to correct Bucknclue, or ih can». M tho In! sign of Buckle‘ turn enlly In Doll’! Kidney Pills-lo! over lull a cmtury Illa favorite remedy for Kidney lilmellil. I07 Budd's Kidney Pills ‘ Peril! On the sea, on land, In our modern life we and that is why we employ protect us financially. We are in a ance service, position to and welcome Charlottetown, peril of fire and lightning, of automobiles, of accident, of sickness. and information. N0 obligation. llyndman & Company Limited The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. l. Summon-tilde, are surrounded by perlll. the system 0f insurance to provide a complete instit- ynur inquiries for advice Montague Ii} Orange Pokoo Tea Mr. Tea/Poll Soys- For a Delicious Cup of j FullFlavou-red-‘Pea- - ' - ~- Use BRAHMIN ‘ reported 7B h .