\ I. . N. .. _i ' 1 A ' 1' l . r . Vi 1 ` . . \. . ..’ » A : r, \ \. ‘ , . . if. " -£3 N §¥ \ -.§` . 1 lr fl J. -..- '_ y -sed.; _ _ -. i v i,~ ._ Lf., ,. ,. "' . . _y,. . r,,,,f5 ,Lili-' N. ,_.,.;: _ _ 7 l',‘.|",!|’ #P951-._ _‘ I' ' li . _ fi ' i _.V . A'-l A' 5' ' A ., '.tf>C` rr. 5-’ .r, 'It _~ 4. :.\'~ - '» -.1_,..o¢»:a¢ rug. _'-1.'-' »';~»,, _f _ -' _ ; _ \»~_ A .."'i - ...Q ' -_~ -». L.. r :C is 4, .` ` __ .'-:Vee .\.i- .-_il _ . _ ..';:' ,,'i f 1" ,, .» ,_ , ,, g. , _.r . .r,. 1 [I .- A ’ , ‘or ' BREEDERS' ATTITUDE _»' .L raca ro`Ua - rue cHAru.o'rrcTowN - GUARDIAN ‘ BRUARY 15. 1933 C I _ THE GHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN Yraulden;-\\'. rm-arc: s. al(-l.uro_ tt. P. viec~l'reslaun|.-J. B. Burucn Secretary-l.ieut.~|?ol. D- A. All¢Kli\i10ll. D. B. U. lhllwr and lilanaging Director-J. R. Burnett Ass:-rinse I-hlifora-l~`mnL\\'a|kcr and D. K, l‘urrlc Alurn ug lvnily ifunndcil isa?) $5.00 por year (lu advance) delivered. slau per year (lu ad\-mice) lunlled la Canada and United States. ALIYIQISTISINO llEl’|{EBEN'.\`A'l'l\'ES l`Nl'l`lL‘D S‘l‘A'l'r1s-The Beckwith Special Agency Inc. New York Ccntrll` Bu\.l.|ce the National War lilemorial pictures which were destroyed in the fire at Prince of Wales Collcgc is a gener- ous one, and has been gratefully accepted by thc Departlnellt of Edu- cation. Those pictures scrve u valu- able educational purpose. They do not glorify war, but they reveal the sacrifice zuhi ilcrnlsiii oi those who cal elements in the Liberal Dalit' towards fusion or co-Obs-lution with the co-operanve commonwealth Federation. The Toronto Mail and Bnpire expresses the opinion that lf this movement acquires momen- tum it will split the Liberal party e ln'tW0. The result may be that the l larger and better elements of the regular Opposition party will swing t existing institutions, and that the ln dmc, tc ~ h fB tmore radical or Sncialistlc Liberals Nell kent and HS Paid 0° l ' 1 ' bandannas about their tousled hair. vi NOTES BY THE- WAY -_-__ ( _ Referring to a demonstration of the unemployed in England recent- which no serious disturbance occur- E for strenuous libertyi Possibly only S ly in which banners were displayed C protesting against the means, test country, with the oldest rocks. so and the capitalistic system but in it _ _ _ _ FE - --e--__ . 1 --' .11 _ h V., ~s=-'- A Man of Mark 8111 93 -_ Mutlneers can Graham in the Toronto Safilfdlll’ l\"lUll‘) Toronto Globe) t . , I ' , _ ' ( A Montreal Svieliiisl- says of . nomancc on the hish was is not anada that it ls thc- youngest ‘ ulwgothdr deud, some cf_lt, gn may be said that, while Prince d/ward Island is our smallest red an exchange says: "Thus and-province, it has produced some of so England, The England where loy- Canada’s biggest men. Them was alty to freedom of assembly and Jacob Schurman, for instance, who speech is something more than ma- became President of Cornell Uni- terial for cheap pcrorations, where versity, and afterwards Ambassa- - there is a real tradition and passion dor to Germany from the United tates. There is Sir Robert Fai' in the "tight little Isle" could this' coner, born in the "Island", 'who demonstration of Saturday happen w which may well explain why it is cc that while monarchies evcrywheref ronto. 'l‘hcrc is Lucy Maud Mont- topple, the loyalty of Britons to their gomery, who came from pictures- _ King and constitution grows strong- que Cavendish, and who gave can-| Their yielding may have been soluteiy necessary. entire teuhpfquu of ¢,,,p1tuhsm_ The or with thc years. It ls, so quote anion gn-is their favorite stories in Lie closer to the zrounflr prompted by the presence overhead Macaulay's classlc_ "liberty sustain- “Anne of Green Gables" and all,’l`he shade is deep, and rf; :nay »df Dutch Gdvemmem; den-,phmeS't ad president for a-quarter-of-a- ntury of the University of To- - F'iHrted " J_ *lv A 1 _ IN THE COOL OF THE EVENING: THE GARDEN 0F EDEN I thought 1 heard I-lim calling! Did you hear A sound? a little sound! My curious ear the tree silently, sound Of it dull roar. . . . if crude style, lingers about the mu-x tiny of the crew of a Dutch crui- ser plying Eastern waiters. There was something of the old spirit about their seizing of the vessel, their sailing for the open sea. and the pursuit begun by the captain in another Govemment ship. But What ¥ohp of §nurs DEA!-ING WITH MENTAL n.l.N|lss Is dilmed with flying noises; and t Goes--whisper, whisper, "whisper, b he ancient glamour that once sur- rounded such exploits is tarnished y the fact that, by way of the ra- 5° -1* Five Year _Plan (Vancouver Province) , 5581111. lltcly rcv'ewing zi:..~ ptr. ,f°i'm8l'l<_>¢s of the Bovie: Five yea, P1511. says that the main proble_~;\_ was to changenussls from the mid. dl° uses to s country with a. nmdera industrial technique and at the some time to mak_e it "i.udepthuem of the whims of capitalism." govm Russia may have -acquired its mod- em technique--it is still a qucstln re naturally worried as you don't it want him or her to be confined in people, has been the application to aint hearts among mutineers.'“ mental institution unless it is ah- a -but who believes, outgiue ug ranks of the Communists that it UA Perhaps you have | mon; or eveh independent of capitalism? The me member of your .family who 15 plan, whatever it has acconiplishtd dio, these bold buocanecrs sought nut bcllllvlllz .lust like'himself. You Till all its whispers spread into the r to make peace with the authorities, 8 i There were in the old days no such and despite tho tremendous strain ll” l!llP°S°d lll‘<\'n the Russian nominal Socialism of almost the d-by law, and law sizsnincd by her successors. Miss Montgomery DHSS Us by. ith,-¢.,;¢,eh|hg td do almost anything lillllellt Well cliouzh to locate the iberty." be Cnnada has produced a grand cd came the wife of a Presbyterian We are so very small, and Hisi mugh_ |c -1 minister in Ontario, but oontinu-, grunt Cyc. I -1-hat is the tx-ohhh, about mu¢,|h_ , d to write diverting stories, Then Cusiomcd to starry majcsties, may' ies on the seas these days. The pm_i m en oial of $864,239,742 of gold bullion there was the late Basil King, who gaze Icedure is too modern There is no _ to the Conservatives in defence ofibiuce statistical records of me min_ deserted the pulpit for vw;-lung Too wide to spy us hiding in the_ boudihh of vessels by hrlgands g industry in the Dominion have romances, such as “The Tuner mi\2@1 iwhlh khh,,,S in theh. teeth and red "- h si mold shrine". "The wud ouvc" not to All misery' Tile Suu has 1101 yet' ll D' ` W ‘l 1" ‘C “ws” ° ‘wh 'ers a total or $413 saalss lu crvo mention "The Empty sack" Then 80”- ' ,. Q , . » -' ‘ ' , In th , h h 1 i5 civilization in the most stupendous }“‘u und the"‘5`1‘eS “nd” the €,nd5_ H9, gold pmduchoh for this thc", ,S Sh, Andrew Macphaih And we are naked; He wh] mdk!surllcnlgesggetllirznwgllebe 1:28513” di called the reception hospital where armed struggle in the worlds his- gW°°d5“'°m"M“°Ph°u balm” your is @si,1hmt.@u ht $62,000_000, nu whose official residence is in Mont- O llP°“l_ ' ‘to hand figlhhhg dh tfhe heavmgft tory. Rcnrclnbrance DM- comes but If Such ll d@"el°l°'“°“t °°°‘“'5 °“ increase of $7.000.000 over 1931- feat. but who is. from May f0| ur crow mm shame' May makeideck. such as delighted that gentle C ` ` ` . » ~ i »» us stald u ~` lt, f once a year. but thc War Mcniorial G large S0310 ll/ “'31 be “°m‘“3 IWW '-°*- Ocmber' the -Land of ‘Orwell 'A Burning in tha" it were! soul’ Robert' Lmus Stevenson' who .D Pictures are a ncrl>ciunl rr-nlindcf |ln Canadian history. Over and 0\'€‘\‘ R"l“""5 f"""“ v‘"i°"“ quarters' on? of the plmsanlest Dmpcmes Ott ` ht ! W l l°V0d “a bounie fcchter." Insieadn i says the London Spectator lay slr;-ss Prince Edward Island Sir Andrea, ‘"5 ” the loud maker on th puvuhlg ause of the trouble which may be mo ue to infection, or to some little [Russ-ld' ._ ‘;';t‘;1u;d”k that must b° s“'“l5m'_` timber, wheat, fish, oil, in cempttl. ' tl In most countries now there is ‘hat ia called mental clinics and ere the patient may getall the 'ad- ce needed. If not, there is what is he patient, unusually with his own onsent, remains a few days or a S e w weeks under observation by the hyslclans. ' If the condition is considered scr- of the price \\hicl1Canal§nic?l$dBdt all this nmcahs no is a native of the Island. There ist Listen i te;ns“t7t Zdrltgnctlgr tggolign igtoded L British comnmnwealih of nations. Conservatism has received large HC' tl I d A. R -' a story to the effect that Sir All- Listen MW" ’» T . mm’ where mmmately six mn' °! , Y more ian rt good cal of ussia Hes hem, L10 close, . Admh microphone by a qunking mutineer. vc Those pnciiists who would have us ccsslons of strength from Liberal- will gc hungry. Those \vho see in it di'r‘w's ancestors were wrecked on wh"~re 'wt thouflvl ` V Imagine such a. pl'0c¢€dli‘lK 011. , lar' do but poor service to the cause of Ngrth-,vest autonomy bills in 1905,i ih,° 5l`Sf¢‘ll`l 0F ii H°“f‘1'i‘l bf¢`al<0l”is of the Chicago Motor Club. Cxcnfplaryftudfmt' and Went ‘fn to His vast and accurate knowledge for them the "long, low, raklsh craft," heaving to the roll of the ocean, its decks awash, with guns "" classes of mental patients:-. so in g- 72 hours notice in writing. (2) Temporary patients. A person Your first thought here should be ,plan has been kept Boing by th, he flmill' physician who' knows the importation, of capitalist engineers, moi*-oil-Sl goods, and capitalist ney; it _has been paid for by s export of primary producis, on with the capitalist nations. And it has been done at an im- mense prlce; how big cannot yet bo estimated, in the regimentafion of Russian men, women and children. There is no unemployment in Rus- ia: perhaps, by the fairest compar. ison, the lot of Czarist Russia with the lot of Soviet Russia, there has been an immense betterment in th condition of the common peopg) wo physicians to a. mented lnstitu- Bill by the °°mP°r1S°“ which th' Soviet dictators themselves promfe. the living standards of the capitalist nations with the living standards of Russia under the plan, there is an admitted scarcity of food, lodging and clothing, unknown/ even to the melancholy conditions of the cani- talist depression. But Stalin ac- elf to treatment for mental illness. claims the initial triumph of thc plan in the acquisition of an lndust- rial Plant; the next thing for So- viet Russia to leam. he SWS. is how ho is suffering from mental iii- ‘t° use me plant' pruned' cuuasses bawdy the phate ness, who is likely to be benefitted chief shouting hoarse orders-and, by treatmem' but Wh° 15 “mme W the fleeing quarry just ahead. e Those were the days when a mu- tiny was worth while. Bu-t now! Frlghtened fellows negotiating terms through a. microphone! Bah! m xpress himself as willing or un- ulng to receive such treatmene, tient He must be visited twice a nth by two members of the com ttee of the hospital and cannot is a suggestion that a new leader fourth more Gd5<,11he_ which givesyllflfl L- R- C- P~ In the meantime' essentially scottish having a de. . mi be detained longer than six months, i c Meanwhile there is reason to Sli’ that the human or political problem of Boishevism is as far i’r0m S°l\l' tion as ever. The tussle with th# with the mass of the Russian people-is not concluded. The col- Wl _ may be received as a temporary Peasants-and mal mea"-‘f the t“‘5l° PB . 0 u lcctlvmtlon or asrioulture is “- omplished, if at all, only in naliic- ` L or l-Walllgs. brake linings and other I thc, ilnngzitar, . Russian Canadian ` -------~ hmts of me can It may be stated caiifc ol! srhenlp with which the ECONOMIC ANALYSIS thuyghc cost of operation Dm. mhc muniry has been inundated. _- is fairly even up to speeds some. ’l`lic.=r- cattle breeders and raft-el-5, The popular idea that the fall in where in the “fm-ties." Beyond, that who .mar Le prf.-.~umcd io know thou- world prices. is the result of over- IP0ll1t U16 f-*0St doubles, treblcs and oun biislliqts, would naiurally like production is refilled in the current s°f*l's' cveu higher as the ‘UD Sl><‘€‘d to find markets whcrevcr asslbl monthly letter of the Royal Bank or me car ls reached' m°id‘?“t“Uf"' D c’ when travelling only forty miles an but tilcy desire such markets only of Canada. The fact, says the letter. “on a bash which will bc mutually is that the total purchasing Dowel' tive force as if lt were to fall from b§‘li€IiClai." This is the language us- of the world is governed by the life lOl) oi a building fif._\'-four feet cd in their own resolutions, As was total volume of production valued hlgh' lfiited in the discussion Ove: the _at current prices, and purchasing . l .. - ‘ - _ reaoution, no proof has becl pro power can be increased only by in mg the coming meeting of Brmsh duced of any offer from the Russian creased production. Commodities ,md United States statcsnwn _in Government, for "thus far the status pay for commodities. Money is only Washington to consider war debts, or thc proposal has been clouded a medium of exchange and all ex- l’°miCl‘*llS °ll l>0ll1 sidc-S of the in hearsny and premature publicity." change is ultimately barter. Demand Atlantic aw tndulgmg, 1" t°°_ much As one speaker declared, the pro- and supply, therefore, are reciprocal. poncnis of the scheme 'have not Were the fall in prices due to in- More than that’ them is how a Produced either credentials showing creased production, no further ex- new deal at Washington, with Mr, that they speak for Russia or de~ planation would have to be looked R'°°5°"°l° °b"l°“5lY 9-“Xi°U5 t0_l1l'lll€ tails of what Russia is prepared to for, but, in fact, the fall coincides a‘;°°ut' 8' sifuement' In the °h'°“m‘ n .' , . do. It was further emphasized by with diminished production, The Ba C65 “ al' gain can mme mm hour. a car has the same destruc- M It begins to look as though pend- talk. The British position is well lUl0\Vll, and so is the American. constant repetition of statements the some Slicakei' that lllt Federal total value in money output of the and arguments that have been Government should not be expected world is decreased both by the per- heard ad nausewm? All that has re- to involve itself in any guarantees centage by which prices fail and by Sl-‘lied 5° fill' is misunderstanding imposing hem-y liabilities upon the th, ummm in the physical volume “nd 5"-"l’l°’°“~ Hmlli' l1.‘_l“Y Passes without the cables bringing some taxpayer. There tg evidence that an of production These wide fluctua- new story or gpeculamn’ and the attempt was made to use the Hoi- tion; ln the money value of output 1hva,.h,h1e macho” has been some _ stein-Friesian Association as a .SUCK are clearly a monetary phenomenon new storm in Congress, Some sm. ` " °». with which to boat the Government, whicfi, lf properly understood, could ator suspecting that a new plot is If the original resolution had been be prevents.,-1_ when the average of °n W ml" the United State-‘- adoptcd, says the Mall and Empire, ull prices declines, this can only be those newspapers which have been ohphuuou by an under-vvvplv °f ua. tho way is open in all com- mlsieading the purblic with their that in which prices are expressed, mo,-htleg upon which gdnada has bro-Soviet Dfvlloimnda would have l_c., money, and it would seem that not placed an embargo. she is free gone into paroxysms of r6J`0lClli8- if the effective supply of money is t‘° get dh'eC"lY ln much with Call' instead of printing as they did. HS kept in the right relation to l>i‘0° “dim producers' That has been m°°""’l’1°“`°“51y as possible' an duction of commodities. the pheno- °”"'l°“-SIY 1”°°ml°3°t° and gamma me-non of a dcclinin:,' avcrssv Pl'lC¢ The appa/rent desire to make a l'9D0l‘l 0f U10 Pl‘0€€€‘Cllll8S- Tl\@Y hgvol would not occur. public issue of every exchange of would have rr-presented this first- V goods suggests that the incentive class association of Canadian cattle "`°”°*"'- behind the Russian moves is politi- If Russia wants to trade with Can- demonstratcd by_ the exchange of Canadian aluminum for R,uss'an pil. breeders as having put the scnl di EDITORIAL NOTES ml mth" ihaxlclmnercial' altlhentjciiy upon what is really _______ an over-advrrtlscd Russian fake. A writer in the London Morning dm] smhts h_s,,ys me Glasgow Heh Post gives the following explanation aid, it is doubtful his great glfis Outstanding figure although Gen- 1'oL1T1CAI. UPHEA VAL of mo phrase about ‘iwarinir a vin W°“l‘l 11°* be W* i° Miter advan- _"““ drop”: Many years ago, I was tage in London than in the Prem- The Liberal party as an organl~ told, it was customary to hold ship teréhlp in his °“"l D°'“mi°"- He' - _ _ has pla ed so promlncnt t fo lation has practically disappeared auctions at Llo,*dsCoflce l-louse on 5 eneryahon MW that :Q D125 ag ln England and sr/mc such results Tower l-llll. Instead of a hammer, mdiy hhplucublo opponents as hc are pri-d»lcicd_ln Canada. A .speaker o. pin was ihrust into a lighted can perfecly _understand many _ at a political meeting in Montreal candle, about one inch from thc South Africans feeling that thc new Ls rt-period as having declared that top; and the last bid before the pin l’°"°Y Whlch Present circumstances ‘there are only two parties in the fell out of the melting tallow was require would hue more chance 0' ical success were it entrusted to cnuniry today-the Conservatives accepted. When this critical stage some dh, lug, intimately identified and Mr. wocdsworthks Socialists." in the "candle auctions"-as they with ,hd fdddd num which the hu. '"1-; _-,tntcmmt fs I-r:‘:.~‘:'y rg cxeg- were then called~was reached, rt terncss has Mil Wi PNN. gcrailcn, but it does represent a death-likecaim came over the na- ‘_ ""'°` An "economic blockade” can only vcly plominent Canadian. HC ` the Isl.~nd,__and is said to have en- joyed thc experience. In disclliulle he was firm, wlthcnt severity; in scholarship, he was :ound and stable, having a leaning towards the “humanitles". So Sal' ihosc who have known slr Andrew as "dominie". Of Sir Andrews medical car0C1‘ it is difficult to speak too highly. no brought to his l>rof°SSl°“ UW qualities of perseverance and probity which have made the Scot- tish physicians famous. When the Great War broke out, hc might' easily have piedcxemptiorufrom service. But, as Aytoun tells us. "Gentle blood, in dangerous hour. ne'er yet ran cold or slow." So, early in 1915, Sir Andrew went overseas with thc Sccimd Contingent, where hc found coli' genial service in the Sixth Field Ambulance. There he remained with a. brief furlough, for the dur- ation of thc war. Hence, when Sir Andrew writes or sneaks Of the war, it is with first-hand know- ledge. He would hardly have been content to remain cosily at home. while the vastest war that has born was raging overseas. Like most medical men who went to the war, Sir Andrew has little to say concerning it. Only-We suspect that he is far from belI\8 n pacifist, and that if another war should come along (which God forbid), his Celtic blood would take Sir Andrew overseas once again. Of his service to literature, it is well to speak, since lt has been notable and generous.. Years ago, Sir Andrew wrote a work of fict- lon, "The Vine of Sibmah", s. storl’ of pre-Revolutionary days in New England. There followed articles of literary criticism and others of medical interest. Then the "Uni- versity Magazine" was founded in Montreal and sir Andrew became its presiding genius. Among other remarkable essays, we recall “Uli- to The Church", an appeal to the church to forsake financial meth- ods, and to return to its original purpose as the House of God. This magazine was decidedly a high- i one Navy of any consequence, that of Japan. Nor are there any mod- ern or adequately equipped bases in those waters from which such op- erations could be conducted. If Japan, which is a bfsvc. hlsh-spir- ifcd and powerful nation, were in defy the League, the British Navy, we suppose, would be expected to cocroc her. We cannot sucrose that our Government would be so mad as to attempt it, and the British nation which has no quarrel with Japan, would never consent to be led into prorcnt day tendency. There is cer- lembiv. to enable those present "lo , ,_ , rc d. ,my .,.,., ,md ,n For liiasiem waters there is only / 1 _ ~ ' » 1. _ _ 4 _ .,, _, _,,,..,_,,,,__,.»\_»--tv--¢.»~.. .. . - _.ss--... 5 ,._"*,,,,_.,_,,, -.,1.o,,, ., _ ,v ,lu u _ _ , _ .1 _ , ' , _ n ,’ , / . ,J talnly a rnavcment among the ladl-.hear the pin drop.' _ A cn 0 e, by ' mm ,_ \ / , ' - f hostile action against an old friend fit ills bidding of these liusnacious preserve their culture. In "The Battle of the Books", he would be on the side of the veterans. While he has written much on ecclesiastical questions, Sir Andrew is not ,strictly identified with anl’ fonn of organized Christianity. He has referred to himself as an ad- herent of the Church of scotland. and we suspect that he is not averse to the Presbyterian Church. He has- the reverence for the scriptures of those instructed in an orthodox fashion, and his own literary style is largely affected by Old Testament writers:--and The- odore Watts-Danton has told us that they have the grand style- "the style that can do no wrong". From the hurly-burly of politics, Sir Andrew has kept aloof. For the cheap clap-trap of modern de- mocracy he has little sympathy. Yet one would hesitate to say that hc belongs any party. It is the right, rather than the expedient, which he would pursue, and it is political philosophy, rather than practical politics, which would in- terest hlm. Haste to be clone with the old seems to him alarming. 'I'he discarding of old»time cus- toms has elements of danger, l-lc would probably agree with Burke when he said, "But power of some kind will survive the shock ln which manners and opinions per- ish; and it will find other and worse means forgits support." Sir Andrew is the type of citizen sorely needed in these headlong days-one who thinks before he speaks. I-le would be'slow to com- mit hlmself to any cause-but once he had pledged himself to any course, he would remain with it to the last. With thc unheeding extravagance, to which the present distress is largely due, hc has no sympathy. There is ~no Canadian who hold; more firmly to the Woodsworth maxim: "Plain living and high thinking", Sir Andrew believes in the life of the farm. l-le 'Would agree feverently with Gold- smlth’s "Dem-ted Village." The des-ertion of the countryside for the crowded city is a' policy which would not meet his apprcval, Although he spends several months of the year in Montreal, dearest to his heart are the broad acres of Orwell, Prince Edward Island, where he may enjoy the breeze from the Gulf and the odors of the soil. Loyal in the deepest sense to Empire, Dominion and tho home town. Sir 'Andrew' reminds ogne of what Carlyle called slr Walter scott-"a sturdy piece of British h'll¥lh00d." You hero again? frowned the fudge. I told you I didn't want to see you asain. Your worship-I fold the police- man that, but he wouldnt, bollovc Plwlflstd. li ng, » - i Gold In Kenya _ Colony ' (Exchange) The gold boom which has sent the so-called Kaffir stoclq ol' the South African mines soaring in Great Britain had caused a similar rise in the exchanges in our own country has also sent prospectors to every corner of the globe. There is great activity in New Guinea and likely to be considerable ln Labra- dor with thc opening of spring. Kenya Colony, in central Africa. ls one of the new fields. A very valuable goldfield has been unco- vered on certain native reserva- tions. so extensive and of such promise are the deposits that there is already talk of another Rand. The Ordinance of Lord Passfleld, dated 1930, decrees that land re- served for native ownership shall not be taken away save in ex- change for other and similar land. The _Kenya Legislative Council re- centy amended the Ordinance to permit of payment in cash in the gold territory instead of another land grant. Admittedly the natives live on and by the land they occupy. Money means little to them, and their sympathlzcrs immediately be- came active. However; as thc resi- due Uf P°wer is in the Colonial O!- fice in London. no injustice is likely to be permitted. slr Joseph Byrne, the Governor of Kenya, the other day when making a. personal lhqoectlon ol’ the goldflelds, was approached bv a group or natives who feared that they were about to Th Dil. L. B. EllllllS of London, Eng. Noted Physician, treated suc. cmlllllly and obtained pc;-. mancnt cure: of Stomach Conditions, such as Indlgcg- *l.°fI. Dysnersls, som- stom- ach, Heartburn, Gust;-lo ph. trcsa and many other ailments Peculiar to the stomach with a perscription which we have procured and roll under the name of Evans Stomach Mix. ture. We alone have the sole rights on this perscription and llnce selling it have received numerous testimonials from satisfied purchasers. Don‘t fool with your stom- l¢ll» serious conditions are ll\¢l! to arise if you allow yourself to lapse into e ahronio :tate of gastric trou- e. Get a bottle today. Price Bio. THE 2 MAGS Mall Order: tiiven Prompt unless he is so nearly recovered that it is believed that another three months will complete the cure. The advantage to the temporary patient is that he has not been “certified” as a mental case, and so carries no "stigma" of mental dis- ability. (3) Certified patients. Those corti- fled by physicians aa mentally un- sound. This looks like good "protection" for the patient, for the family, and for the physician, and prevents much of the legal and court pro- ceedings which sometimes follow the best efforts of the family or physician in dealing with mental cases. lose their land. Sir Joseph at once said that there was no question of any native being deprived of any part of his reserve. _ An old chief stepped out of thc crowd and requested the Governor to supplement his assurance bl/ swearing according to the customs of the Kakamega tribe. _ The chief held out a sword and a d0K and asked the Governor to cut the dog in half with the sword and to sprinkle the blood around. Sir Joseph Byrne as tactfully as possible declined both the dog and the sword but assured them that the word of His Majesty’s Govern- ment would suffice. lt is great-ly to the credit of Great Britain that tho natives in the colonies have much more confidence in Londnn than in any local authority. t 'rho family is not vet H- forgotten institution. Religion is not utterly stamped out. It does not become ns to pronounce the failure of Com- munism in its great historic ex- ample; but we have every reason to question its triumph- D0 YOU ENJOY THAT COLD? if you do not we suggest a box of Penslar Laxative Gold Breakers It does not matter ,lust how you caught that cold but you know you are feverish, nose and eyes are leaking and the human machinery badly clog- ged all over. Liver, Kldncys md Pores are all on strike. Laxatlve Cold Breakers starts everything working again and almost before you realize it you are feeling alright again. They certain- ly do their work quickly- 25 cents box. ' For your Cough take Pen-' aiar White Pine and Spruce - Balsam-25a and 50c bottles. E. A. FUSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE ,., _ ,-..' `_ , af *E / t / " '_ * -.\ i\_ _ \‘ ‘ A ` P ' ’ ’ - 4 ; Y . n|cu:vf.|||cuo|.so||’s BI. clc Tw|5T .cones ~ Attention. _. . , . _ . ..-