rue cnaiznorrrmbwivi‘ cusizmiuv TIIE ‘ _ m He was to have led the Union's delegation ' ' i " I - - ' h‘ ' - ~ -- -- IIUTES BYTIlEWAY. Fllllllll TTETOIII filllllllllll. giiiiiieltil’.1°53?‘iiifiiiempiiififsiiifiiifilli ~ 4» i _ , on the other side of the conference table ‘ ' ' ' "an" Bu“ inn‘. u“, ' ‘i i _ to his former associates’ recommends: n" CQYZQJQ {fluff}, _ , I trons for a programme the object of which is to ‘difeffialimtolm Baweslgba News; grow more food. He promises to stop the drift "' ' ~ » _ from the land and bring about a situation in i mm p OORAN H816!!!‘ ‘ - ‘w, which the farmer can make a reasonable living. l!" m? D001’. W8 b!" With u: ll- m ‘ pmmm “m, I m.“ M 'mho¢ mixed gumtu-g products On . “ ‘Will’ "I'- Illldi would IIIIII‘ m", _ _ . _ .._ _ o _- u‘ Tl“ w” “mks” °l Ag"°“"‘“'° h“ "Km" iiityiiie megeeii frihdwetuiiitlsodlmtlaigf; the neat uunrber of tourists who the other MM "we l‘ m’ d°'*“-““ a u u m“ M fleaeyuyiildleiriirlm‘ taken a formidable task, but he has experience ‘ ‘ ; r W! ocean rRAsi§|5oErRrioN - ~ irs l-‘t-OSSIBILITIES IlS WEEK if‘ ' Iran ‘oars No.1 _ I0 the l“ h for either fruits or ve-eiosiee from c "Pfj-f" "l" ‘Ill _ II» I u,“ p _ _ _ _ , to leave itint thaLThe would come to the Charlottetown m“ Om m w” "om m, earlier I m“ “d u luia pa; year iln savnncei inaiiea to cannon and U-a. and comparative youth on his side——he -is only “mpmiwn l‘ l°° l "° “dd °".° hwmlf- “he” * Pl" h“ 5"“ the 6IIIVAG‘HCII3, lot-f these a elf-Ti?’ “Bl?!” h "PM! nfioiiizilgu Members Audit nuecc ol circulations 3Q" sentence. Dem c upon one: imiit to accommodate lure ocean ey are being produced i g m; m; ;""-‘lfl',"' "'1' W" It our sue» _.__- t- _ __. .- moral views about sweepstakes the going vessels. 8209411111, however, as to a surplus for ex ' . 5 l! o! . ‘The Stronpesf Memory is Weaker than f°'*{°",f°,_°m bttfklh" “IE:- sl- w: there prospects they are not to iiit of foonounrion- BIJlT-IIBISTANT sssp wutiar m. i . me Weakest ma." I °° ‘ ‘ “m” °‘ "° ‘l’ "' l“ "W 11°11" W‘ ' I Editorial‘ Notes result in at least some of the poor ffimffififl E31; wow “m” u, L...‘ imam- cyan.‘ ~ -' v TUESDAY, FEBBUAB-Y ll, 193$- Fqrmers Week Always a matter of prime intprest and im- portance is Farmers‘ Week, during which per- iod the annual tneetings of the various farm Organizations are held in Charlottetown, and special time devoted to the discussion of agri- cultural prohlems. The sessions of the Central Farmers’ Institute which begin this morning ivill include six practical addresses by young and progressive farmers, and will be followed by meetings of the Swine Growers. Sheep Breeders. Egg and Poultry Association, Horse Breeders and Dairymeifs Associations. The conveniently located board room of the Cit)’ Building has llfifll oiitizincrl for the meetings, to which the public is invited. The evening meet- ings especially are of public interest, and it is hoped there will be a large attendance from the :ity as well as the rural communities. In no part of Canada are the interests of town .atid country more closclv related than in this agricultural Province, where we are all more or less dependent 0n the price which the farm- er obtains for his products, and his consequent position financially. Notwithstanding general improvement in world conditions in recent years, it is admitted that farm prices are still on a hazardous basis and in some cases actually below the cost of production. The maintaince of high quality standards has tended to offset this disadvantage, but there are so many factors sntering into the problem of farm marketing as to make cooperative effort on the part of all concerned not only desirable, but absolutely ric- cessary_ The situation in this regard will doubtless be fully discussed at this week's meet- ings. Leaving It To The Municipalities Some time ago the unemployment relief_ sys- tem in Ottawa was investigated by provincial authorities, with the result that there was dis- covered what the Financial Post _(Toronto) des- zribes as "a story of individual trickery and pub- lic mismanagement-all of it_ going on tinder the very noses of Federal legislators who have contributed hundreds of millions of dollars t0 sustain the Canadian relief system in the past five years." v Commenting the Ottawa journal says; _ “Surely the Financial Post doesnt suppose Federal legislators would interest themselves actively in the administration of relief funds! it isn't done. After an annual spell ofhagghng the Dominion Government makes certain grants to the provinces for relief. After another spell 5f haggling the tirovinccs make grants _to the municipalities. The municipalities. having no lesser bodies to whom to pass the.btirde_n,_mtist make up the share of relief their senior col- laborators refuse to assume. Meanwliole Poll- ticians make noble orations about relief being a national responsibility -—- but does the nation‘, through its Parliament. administer _the relie funds? It does not. Does the province? No. The municipalities must take on this task -— under, of cotirse,_detailed rules laid down for them by the Provincial Government. The Fed- eral legislators very cautiously keep their noses out of the spending of all these hundreds of mil- lions, let the money be handled by a host of mayors and controllers and alderrnen whose date, i8oi. I I I I the United Kingdom alone. x e e m installation. l‘ i * I ship to offset the popularity of Dr. Uanion in Quebec I i U i Whichever way the Royal Party is coming to Charlottetown from Tormeniine it is not by rail. known till later is ivhcihcr they will proceed requisition. This would entail a very extensive policing arrangement for which the Province is not provided, even with the importation of a galaxy of R.C.M.P. I were found to be paralyzed by parasitic one-cell- ed animals, in researches conducted by Dr. Herbert F. Prytherch, director of the United The parasites were carried about the oyster bed by mud crabs, in and on ivhose bodies they lived during part of their life cycle. The crabs play much the same role in the oyster sickness that mosquitoes do in transmitting human malaria. The disease is now kept out of commercial oyster beds by scraping up all the crabs before planting new oysters. For his discovery of the nature of the trouble and means for ‘eliminating it, Dr. Prytherch has hccn awarded a gold medal and a cash prize of $100. $ I I I An English woman's admiration for the corps has enriched‘ the Canadian Mounted Pol-ice by £15,000 ($75,000), Their benefactor \vas the late Miss Audrey Garden, of London, who be- ner in which the bequests are to be used, leav- ing the matter to the governing bodies of the two forces. Her will also contained this clause: Tatsfield, Surrey, in ‘i935 . Ill ill 4i Ill of $5,000,000 to replace plants that may be dcs- mam, would troycd in air raids. A recent "blackout" in the but this would not affert the great Thames Valley during a firc at one of the grid ma“ °l we ‘e55 wealthy clmmi‘ ever with us if Canadians as a interest in sweepstakes. matter of fact; the effect of the In the season just over, Australia has canned legalization o; “capstan, m the. record pack of 3,030,928 cases of fruit, of Canada. would like be a not very which considerably more than half were peaches. S0 far 1,350,000 cases have been exported to conoerlun Natumuy many 95cm, important combine on of the two statements, so far as the poor are who could not reasonably afford the outlay for tickets wcald try for weepstakes prizes, but 1t is doubt- . . . . . . s _Publitt utilities throughout Great Britain arc m] i: they would be a great, deal going to form a reserve of equipment at a cost P°°'" "m" the!’ ‘"9 m“ 5°11" °l the people, a vezy small traction of " ly become rich. lens. Thereal argument against stations indicated the necessity for some reserve sweepstakes g, ma; g; 15 an “n. businesslike way of raising money. And a country which cannot raise money ln businesslike ways for any Coming events cast their shadows before. necessary social services is m; in Prime Minister lllackenzie King having przic- m9 healthiest wndlillm- -Km15‘ tically eliminated Hon. Ian Mackenzie from his ____ govcrpnient, is now boosting the Rt. Hon. when he estimates 0st sixty ton Whiz-Standard. per cent of our national wealth is lzrnest lLapoiute as his own sticcess0r._ It was produced m wmmw sewed by we gcneraly_ understood that _Cliicf Justice Duff C_N_R_' the Canadian “.0919 Wm would retire before thc election to make room for hive ii new convention 01' the villus of the aovernment railway on‘ the Minister of Justice, but now the move is he imnormnce n’ me “ma, to promote Mr. Lapninte to the Liberal Lcader- which it is rendering. even though it must be bonused for doing so until there ls greater development. If the deficit on the T. and N. O Railway is not o. reproach. and lf the deficit on the branch to Flln Flori ls not either. where ls the re- proach ‘n the drfkit on the Cari- That is settled. What \vill not be definitely edlen Nstlonehwhrn lt. 11150.15 in- curred mainly on its development lines and is offset many tunes over hence by cruiser or launch. There is little 0'." by the new‘ wealth that. is pro- no expectation that autos will be brought into filmed? —WlHn1D9tl FYEB PYBPE. Smart Nazi propagandists have been spreading through South Am- erica the story that the British Empire is breaking up. Berlin is fostering the thought since Munich, the various Domin- Oysters that couldn't get their mouths shut‘ ions have bggun w mm their “m; from London. The idea behind the story ls to try and undermine British influence in South America. There is also the thought that. the States Fisheries Station in North Carolino. Swill Americans mil’ try t0 seize all British investments and tell the owners to whistle for their money. The example of Mexico's seizure of oil wells is emphasized by the Nazi agents. That is just one of the many irons Berlin has in the ilre. The Nazis have been getting arwey with a. lot and they keep adding insult to insult. -- Olark in Windsor Star. The Liberals know that when the Conservatives were in the Conser- vatives wcre getting the jobs. and the Conservat. ves‘know that. when the Liberals are in the Liberals get the Jobs. If the 0.0.1". ccrnes in, the 0.051“. crowd will zet the "pickings". unless its leaders hold hgher views of their opponents ‘titan they profess in their public statements. This is pretty much the practice in Saskatchewan as it queathed‘ that amount to them and £20,000 to 1,, 1n the other provm.ces_ Mo“ the British Professional Fire Brigades Associa- 930N111!“ "e BWBFB 0f the Sltlltl- tlon. Good Social Crediters are tion. She made no stipulation about the man- Fm“ we jobs m MM,“ and. we mlklne that few QCIK-ers or Communists are getting Jobs from Mr. Duplessis in Quebec. The Federal situation at Ottawa is on “All my personal chattels equally between Ethel B-ulfdetlfl‘ bflelfl- All?!‘ B 10118 8nd fight. at Ottawa certain _ h . fiiZ°§.§.?.‘.‘.L“.°’.'..i’§ iiififl°i"..i“ikii.i‘il‘l.liiil. rs‘; é;‘..."l.,i'.;°..,";§‘,“€;‘ er and £7,500 to each of them, or ii 5,000 to the 0M1 Bervlte ‘Pretty we out oi suvivor." Miss Carden was 4o‘ years old when she died. Her brother, Sir John Craven Car- den the army tank designer and aero-engineiex- , pert, was killed in a, Belgian air liner crash at gfiitegnitnltiluiiii ligigi tdiinciliiniibii politics. --Re¢ins. Leader-Post. In an average year more than 60,000,000 bunches of bann- cording to the story by which most. of us have been raised. is the possible home of a tarantula ‘v The splitting of a uranium atom into two spider whose bits brings instant nation begin taking too great; an 59,19 a i _ helm! no louse! ‘with Ill 0X‘ W 51W our farmer-s and fishermen from Newman, "Load, Kindly Light," born this "Hm m“ "m" “m b9 “m” m“ "l"? BMW?’ fibroid 0! Drwlltlllly Q that they can offer for By some this statement may be doubted because of the fact that in recent years Island business firms have been doing little lf any export business to oueside countries. which fact has b=en the direct re. siilt of the iiisbll y of the, sailing vessels and steamers. which former- ly handled this trade, to com te with the immense ocean ates ips 0f tfldfly. whose speed and lower freight costs have drlveu the older and. smaller vessels off the sees. Once, however. we are able to ao- ccmmcdatc the larger ships at. a longer and higher pier, there ls no reason why a constantly increasing ex rt trade cannot be worked up. no only with Great Britain but with many other co tries. There ls still anot er and equal- ly important mat-fer. Our farmers are na‘urally producing only those things for which there is a de- mand. either for local consump- tion or for shipment to Canada. or the Unit-ed States. such as but-tar, cheese. poultry. eggs. potams, tur- nip=. pork. lamb. and some live an- imals, upon almost all of which the prices are set in a world of the keenest competition. In the ra‘s1ng of fruits and veg- etables, however, the financial re- everyth PUBLIC FORUM This column ll open Inr the discussion by correspondents of qucatlunc of Interest. Tho Char- lottetown flunrillnn don not ne- caasnrlly endorse: the onlnlnmi of dnrrllnnnrlonfo. on. GRANTS REACTION a Sin-Iii your issue of the 11th., instant a Wlnsloe writer suggest- ed the insertion cf a picture of Mr. L. P. Tanton on the cover of an album scene depicted by the latter inthls letter of the 4th. virlhh l ‘erence to my rorrtarks ln the House of Commons. I would ad- vise the addition of a pair of horns to complete the Jcturie. I am, Sir, etc. THOMAS V, GRANT. Ottawa, Ontario. February l5, 1939. CANADA'S RADIO BITNGLE Sin-Hon. Denton Massey. in his condemnation of the Government {will D01 cy. referred iio the lill-SQIWG tax." If he had added a lltt-le and described it as —a "nuisance tax" for tpe maintien; ance of a "nuisance! he would have sounded a note in accord with the greater mass of radio users ln Canada. So far. as the broadcasting pro- Efllms are concerned they are not worth 2 L70 instead of the $2.50 chfllfld by the Government’. The general tendency is to switch away from them to the better selections from the United States, and the m0" Hmllfiln! as well as instructive 0f 10111211 broadcasts . The Act in itself can not be Daralelled 0n the confluent. in its capacity of antagonism m every PPWXIIlZed principle of "business practice and common sense, while ts method of enforcement would dishonor the intslllaience of any teen a blah school or university studen in the country. l‘ an un- P- v, if ycu _ lldémed radio for half an hour you come under the penal range of the Act. Thus. if an unlloemed doctor sells to you he is liable for a $50. fine. If you carry thir on s, gm, to nature and the most use oi a lair portion of each of farms. It ls 1y admitted that our apples, strawberries and other truth have a finer ffnvour than that of similar lln from Ontario. British Colum is United States; also that wi few exceptions our vegetables grow almost to perfectfon. n» the above flperfority in quality and growth ere to be four special reasons: tractable acid soil, (3) a remark- able sanrlwlchlng of rain and sun- shine throughout the whole grow- ing season. (S) a. heavy morninfl dew. (4) the salty atmosphere which protects the plant growth. irony of fate that, wit-h all these natural advantages, the rowth and sale of fruits and vege blec should be prevented simply because shipping acillties have never been estab. lished. Once the harbour has bren improved. by the building of a Ion‘:- er and higher dock. there need be no mlsgivincs i-hat W"_‘_ld wide eon- rwctiom will b“ mar‘ oartlcuarly with countries where fruits and veg- etables such as ours are not grown. In the meantime nothing can be done until an announcement has been made in Parliament at 0i- tawa regarding the Government's intention in this matter. ly devoid of anything a. roseliing a business education. private business, or even the enerallty of governments, adopted elr methods there would be a. national insur- rection which no wei- could quell. Imagine the resuti if every mer- chant, every tax collecting system. State, Federal. Provincial and Municipal. instead of furnishing an and requestipg paymev would proceed to a court of law. issue summonses, and demand costs for a default which ln many cases he was unaware to be due. The Government have tho use of the malls. A manilla. c notifyl a raaio owner that his licence due would cost a mere trifle. But. t0 provide some hang- er-on with a Job, without. notice of any kind, a case is entered in court, and he must pay up. in- cluding costs. . In private litigation, if he wins his case. he is allowed his costs. but 1n t-he Government's program the victim pays costs. win or lose. It is worse than plavlng with load- ed dice. it more betolrens the bandit with his n at your teinpl -de- liver or de. 1n the Bennett, days the fee was ti. The "anti-tax Government" raised it to $2.50. Under the old Act. the radio o r was notified by mall of his iabllty, and a col- lector called regularly at your door to receive your fee and give you your licorice. To give, place to the "nu‘ tax," an establish an an- noyance without precedent in civilization, his Bennett Act was repealed and this madam o legislation introduced. In aaner days, the laws and re lations were available to the ulic. Issuers of licences could blfflllfli up llcants with a copy- o s the law. There is a copy in the Marine Office, for office use. None at the Post Olfoe. where licences are issued. The pub- lic kept tn the dark. until the summons comes like a bolt from the blue. And who asked for or wanted this administrative mess with its obnoxious tax and impotent unr " * -' ‘lllihcown- era of radio in Canada were con- sulted the verdict wo d be almost unanimous to bury whole in- cubus in oblivion. There are pocket l0! 801d in d to purchase»!!! heave your order at 0 ARTEWB. m... m... since suit per biubei r. o. a onsriotietown (can. ‘Fn:*‘h° CARTER ,8; We still have n Inntit of this on,“ lot of nusr-isiistsiixiilir‘ ‘m "b ' t»... M -) 00.. Limited POTATOES a. leader in these products. our Main Industry, To insure success and to Homes and Businesses shoul llre and Life lnsurunc insurance. nnnv riioniicrs rniuniv Allll recs uvr srocir Allll riixrs have given Prince Edward Island a world-wide reputation o; The depends on lie degree of liwoesa at ned by Agriculture- We have splendid Iacillilea for effecting all Misses of IlYNIJMAN 8t, 00., Lmntn The Oldest Insurance Agency In P. E. I. J. M. Nicholson District Manager at Summerside Allison McLean District Manager at Montague Ill-ca erlt of our Provlni-s rd anlnst nnc tci i . ' be adequately giifoteiiiiiid out: CAUSE OF SOME CASES 01" TIREDNESS AND DEYQESSIUN There ma be times whenwou feel unusua tired and depress- ed yet there no apparent reason for this tiredness. There ls no in- fection of teeth. tonsils. or other parts; there ls no real worry on the mind. and no unusual t. of mental or physical work has that yqur , blood pressure low and your heart has not quite its usual power. An f examination of the blood which he would expect to find below norm- al in haemoglobin or iron shows that it ts up or nearly up to nor- mal. What. 1s likely cousin this tiredness and detlision ‘there en iii no infection and no deep anx- iety present? While there are other causes. there are two that are often pres- ent and on e may be dependent upon the other in causing these symptoms. First. although there is no deep n. be IOIIlQ even sus subconsc cue mind . ‘rhis anxiety. slight as it ls, in- terferes to some extent with the appetite for food. interferes}: some extent with the digestion and lon of food, and, hirthar, interferes with the muscuiar ac- tion of the large intestine so that *- bowel so that the braln and nerv- ous iystem are likewise affected. Dr. varez was able to prove thii by getting the same effects when a sorbent cotton was inserted 11m the lower bowel. The treatment for this tired, de- pressed feeling, when no other cause for it can be found. i“ break in the routine of life. a lit- tle change. the removal of any fear or anxiety at present unsus- pected, the eating of more fruit, daily rests, and more outdoor ti- erclse. FARMERS We carry c complete line of mp llea for your horses. C -.- 1 _ Poultry, Etc. llrl- __effeei|ve. w‘ c use Prnllface Kill — 35c k ‘Hie Frill’! Condition Powder 70c Pratt's Animal Regulator -—---'-——--35cili'l0¢ Pratt's Poul ry Regulator —-——--—-35c&'ll'i0 Pratt's Worm Powders -_-_.-_..-_350h'lllc‘ PraWs Boost Paint -— - 85e- llae’: Pig Worm Powder 35c per lh AND lilacs Condition i Powders for llorses 50c lords and masters, when election time comes, in dean n», a good awn, but only g-mlélengilqvequhn” ‘lame m. Q ‘m the mum 8mm u D u a ob wan” remfln m the bowel much ' h consisting of a gigantic atomic “can- our - large part are the very people to whom they Part5» ‘lfc . “fly mic, Targntulag no nine in and m, "c, 1 ty um §:“°"l°": lsr there are other; almost toys. . . - . t n - ' .. l . th th h ulti. pav out relief money. In these circumstances nonball of the tremendous energy of 100.000. banana bunches. but by the time “Home, ,”_pf%? £21m“ m] ‘Q2, 323mg ‘Jmlygni! “aoldmciiln m?" ‘mthuwwsasgo m 1° w" we think it is extraordinary that there has been °°° ¢l°°if°"'\’°ll5. lllfi gftffltfiit amount of ato- $3; hi" Plddm l" W" "Y "m" the mid day meal to get m, uo- Th‘, W DODDS KIDNEY PILLS SPECIAL PER BOX 39c. sun oraen Receive rwmvt - Attention. ‘The 2 MACS 44, i—___ ii‘. Words Express ‘Opinions ‘ Actions Speak Much -- Louder - _ . .. -~ - - l-rllh QlUHfed uiasetiipooi- inn-é no more evidence of irsnse of public reliet m" "168? 9° l" “belated b? 1P3" f)" 9am’; l5 States iii, ‘fire fielilriisgeiretedahoirli of fififiimildttifs‘tfliifthplmreetuio. m a contfort. But “our w. announced by the Columbia University Depart- a fruit, ship they are semi- l” w i MWY- "beneflcant poor man's friend" - funds. _ . . . . . . _ capacity or incapacity of a sole in- as pointed out wme veers lilo by llzed d ti it f Oovmettax th f the . merit of Physics. The splitting of the uranium 51"“ 1d 2"“ i1"! f!“ n?" "e M" divldual. a Minister or Transport °% ,3‘ n,” d” n?’ m Dr. Welter Alvarez. Mayo Clinic- A F A Fa m Minister “Wm-it is widmoristitutcs an riltirely new swim tiizwwoiitisnc piiiiie feuwsiiigiiieiii i I‘ I Wm" '“°“°Y ‘Wm l“ W“ ‘£3 eriiieuiiiiiuonsiig e i ' "l" "ml" “will °' P'°'-“"° °f firmer s r rocess the ovibilit of which did not even out bite but tih chances of our m’ °' “we mmm‘ “° h" "m f‘ It would be s e ti: offer n m“ "m"- "Mml m‘ m" °f m’ ' smut t-o all)‘; they world's atom m h. 8 n-mn it “Q0 one m u’ {Mb 1111:1110‘: to fleppexms for a w ole mm“ don“ w my om who bowel affects tho nerves of the a ' sition critic was - y .. -’ - s as lirs‘ lion unless you are exceptionally " ‘m’ " "ma" could find in the whole of ‘ Once when a premium! °PP° T use of water Olli‘ Commissf do , . . i the French Goverm his new_ process, yields the largest conversion run-down phgsically. In medieval m‘ demand '1,“ m. a m]? ‘P a counter to this lili-‘iklng ti“ P°ll°l°5 ° . .1 ' ‘ h 0f mass into energy that has yet been obtained "m" "7 W" Bum“ m“ m” We service I csnnovt collect a 31$‘: "item ‘M W“ WW“ ind no win’ "lent l" the Chamber °f Deputies’ says-t. e by terrestrial methods." One of the most start- °l m“ ‘@149’ 3"“ ll" "° ‘l “'5' rent from a tenant of‘ one mcyntnts m‘ 1 1 Lluntreal Gazette “the leader of the adminis- l- he . l. l . _ . ease esled tflrflnlifln W "Y" (ocupation. I pcv the Maritime m‘ s" em" _ r , h. .1 b n_ ing p nornena m tits new y discovered atomic symptom of which has a state of mecmc m, the week- or month. LEW“ P- TANTON "m0" l°°k ti" Wmd m“ 0f '5 ‘a’ s y . process is the relatively small amount of energy d°pfml°n ""1 “lhmw- "m" m“ current used and‘ no legitimat: “T-T rkin ‘Take care, ou may soon be m - tbs sufferer could be aroused miiv 1 ‘Q no e -1 observe (gently pm; ma‘ .8’ - ~ ~ y ' h d necessary to “beta” the enormous ammlms dc‘ b music, which excited in tihe vlc- bu‘ ‘im °°n°°m ‘Wk 1°’ ' “bu” complaints of lntolern ls "interfer- ‘ i P°W°Yg Pflm‘ Mlmst" Chimiberlam has an‘: developed through the splitting of the uranium in an overpowering desire to ggfiggt Tyhggl: gxwmlgfgnligglw: ma," omh a “mg... pm a “m. "' : f. ' Wmclhmll m“ lhl-‘fi *l'°",flh will?“ t e “f! ty atom. The uranium atom is split by means of ‘hafdmlgl h‘ ‘an u“ m” grmmd month's delwery. l” w" “m!” l” 1 l” l‘ ' i Wamingi by “ammg. .5“ Regmaid Dormm- W-"trons that is. neutral atomic particles carry- s: om! all." , “Tgxrianiiiisim “iii. Bu‘ m’ m” "dim ll you buy it‘ tmubla‘ P‘ Smith as lh? “cw Mlllm" of AK'“=“'E‘"=- The ing no electrical charge. ‘These neutrol bullets 5°51"; ggsrtiiiie ipeiimilfitt Tali“, 81:12.3: “l” Wm" l‘ 50ml" Mmm-ef w“ a, 13w)?“ but h" auccu- travel witn energies of only one-thirtieth of a m Blfsifoenie fee: and the follow- l ulqffiamx " “we” Wm‘ , limp]; BUY ou- T0. I01’ i! I 537m"- he havmgi 5m” m“ war‘ iafm- volt. Yet they Iproduce t-wo atomic “cannon- a infectious n‘ My’ 7°" F" ‘"1" ““ll°9"°°d- . " 9d 99"" time hlmdrfd “u” afcmndhnockm- balls" of a total of 2Q“.fl“" ""0 r-lcctrrm-volts. dwm‘ 5° ‘i’ u’ - h“ Vlwty ‘ibiiikuiflgiiilgi Eifiiiilel; gimme’; i bu.” u we“ M» ink ‘Md Mall"- M°m ma" mains" Rewmid h“ representing an energy 6,000,000,000 times §',°,‘,‘,,,,,€,§f,“‘,’,“'§{.°,‘} ,,,§2°,,,,’.“,°‘,,,,§“:§ W!" lltteliot- - ' about n" Th“! m” fof ears been the leading critic of‘ the Govern- r _ . » m’ worm. rm“ mm“ o, bate fall and winter ls the. c~~ ppy it, no om 1y com- y - - i v h g eater‘ - i ~ P‘ chi-sins season f ften in met-it's farming policy. Idle acres has been! e e e e- i. i fear which have no basis since tin me chum. ~ pnment [is conga“. Bill. ed sale is the best proof of its popular- . - - - __ aa- gift. cease . reproachful cry of the advocates of greater at- Mo“ admgnistratim and flagrant abuscs o; "m" mum" Th“ “m” "m" n if]. _ . K ., T... t-— t parses-a .l§’.““f‘£.i."-‘“‘ "=- ' ' ' ' . . .w - - - - - -- - “ ." o.e years lentil)" l0 "Bllcllllllffl Ill lllfi l"! °m n’ relief distribution in Ottawa up to a year ago, ‘M "°'°;‘:“"‘:::f:'w' 1:3 3g} {meow}. ‘ m” mam" ma’ es the modetof cove- - - - ' - - winter l‘§’."f°.'...‘il‘..?.~ 2212355,??? éfiiifliéil‘ .‘.i°.§ii"._°.fi r33 a“§4°°;f§°§°‘g§h$°§:°$e g;§;y,.;@;i;g;;*21i rm irmmgi- h-r r-worrmfl- , u‘... emu M. j,,;_»,,-,,,,,.,,,,,, lllt lfllld. Bllfl "l" allllcllllure ‘Wm we?‘ ‘is lief cost last Year, are outlined in a rePOI-t cpm- a ~ ti “PW” Th’ A ' i Jul?" by at least 5I°°i°Q°=°°° a W"- h“ ‘s piled for the Ontario Department of Welfare. 1, m wegemtgrlab-yttzifitxiaiermtmgio-stm d}. pm- l rathertfllltitfltflllefil. bl" it ha‘ “Ptuml u“ Purchase by relief recipients of a’ wide range ounl reaoglghi have required a VI W". Illld 53*‘. tremenriou fcncyof a goodly number of itheicitizens at a time when fears are being expressed that in the _. event of,,war Greet Britain mill" 5° laud with ti: acute shortage of food ‘before very 1011R- " PSirrRQegitiald,Barman-Smith, in discussing his i rtftheht. Said that, although some people MVmaytJiliilFlta sitter: t"ck bf Mr. Chamberlain's b, . meMinister at Dow-- stir! beeamerconvinced that l0 fulfil Iflfififlivl“: gllve la ti? post, he holds no such opinion. u: - eves ‘thaf wltati _ econ yup u. m‘ of luxury and unnecessary articles, from ciinaries and signet rings to pleasure autos and radios. and wasteful, unneeded-relief payments for fuel and rent, areamong the highlights of the‘re- port's revelations. Access to the report was ‘suits-obtainable -fr "the department's‘ .cam- akeénespecifie eionnple from thelscores of ,r_ii_igriint=ccses-votistiuie listed in this magnet-act "if?!" Purchaliedjeleqrie‘ rewlngrmelilne . 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