_ PAGE FOUR‘ _ r1111 ct-tttttorrrrowtt cutttntttttl ltlt-rnittg liuiiy (Founded 18117) |---1--1,t1---1. t.t---n.»t"1-l. w. (‘time-r S; MrLI-rv \'-.~,- \‘1-~11l1-nt. J. ll. ilurnt-tl, I~.J.I. Sci-rein: , i.i1-ttt.-t'1-I. l). -\. MncKittttr-n, D.S.O. Editor nntl \l.\tt.\'-:|".' N. J- R; "um?"- F-J-I- \~~1-1'i:1t1~ l-d-tt-r. l-‘runk “ulkcr SI I§<l'IIII i h‘ $5.1m p1-r un-r tin 1n 11-1-1 dclivt-rrtl to_(.i1.\'- $8.111) |-.-| _\1-.tt" tin :ttl\'1|tt1-t-| nuult-d to P. h. Island $5,110 1-1-1- 11» -- 1itt 11111-4111 1-1 mutlul to (‘uuada and U.S. \t1-,1-.-1-1.~ .\n11it Hurt-nu oi" Cirruiutit-ns 1 xii/u- .\‘1--1-n,r/11.<[ Jlrnu-ry is IVc-(iker than !1':1 Ile-lll-‘(Sl Ink.” - - . __._i. tint-tr, .\t"11t‘5'l', '26, 1938 11111 I -\I11 r)" Industry ,t11111i~~i11|t l‘t"-_1-11t11 111.1‘. 11.111 1l1"--:1- ;'-.1~1--1 i:t 1111- 111 "[11 r1.- .111: 111.01, ~.-."1 1". Yin- "'11 ttn-nt-t‘. 11111‘ "ii~"1";tl .11 lb-ntitti- -n -» 1- “.'1~\‘..i\'. '1 "'1 11-"1 1"»-1‘-\t1-1"1- 1111-111 "ditlicttlt tr- (‘1-i111-1i~~i--1t trhrtt 1--:=. 111.11 2-‘1-11- in - not whztt tltc 1-3-111-11 11111111 . , ,, r111 ls 1111" lit-v)‘ ] . c ‘ " (flit. 111.’ 1111' not :11 ' " " /.'./.-"." (P11111111. . . .1-.-l11,-\"1'1l tI1.'1t ti 1' ' . 1 ~ \1,;.~ 11» its re- ‘ '-"'-l "11 ~t1i1'l11l:1l uppuf- 1-1':1111"l11-~ of iidtcrit-s .'1! 1tu11-l-1-r 111 pct-pie." U11. 1"lt:t1t141"1l tt-tlny, .-"".f:\' i1" c1-ttc1-rttc1l? - t-b-T-t- 111111 .\l:-il tln- . . . > ‘.11'-~" 1-1-1-11 invwtifgntting t] 1'1 w .- - 111 .\'--\:1 $11-11:- 1151111‘- -, \\'-11t 1111- lic-lrrztl 1111-111" conditions 0t \\c 11111-10 his :1lf\1' 1 1 .‘1 flfiilllltvF. - '- L." 1|tt<'t‘\‘I ~1 1t 1-1-1111111-11- ..1tt1111 111 111.111I<. al- (invcr-tntvttt a ." :-.-11.1\tr_\. 1.1151 )1-1trtl1c 111 1-1 I 1P5 11-1111 .\>:1-1»,1-1-1- t1- 111111111- t: t. l .. .--1.-_1-<,.- <11 111:1‘. ~1n11 “"115 51-1111, " ' "1' 1111 --.- 1'1.- lt-pt ttt-n’. t-t l"‘i~l11"t‘i1-5‘ . r1 1_ 11- 1‘.»- .1211 1111- 1n--n1-_\-. 'l‘l1i.= :1» n: 1- .- r- 11-11-11, jt1~t 1".'trri1-1l 1111-111,- on t 1- l» w 1-- C‘; 1111- ii<l11-rtt1--t1 \\l11-l1:1\'1-1t't e: 1-1 t11 1' ~ n--: '1' tltr11- 11111ntlt5 sittvc 1111- 1 1- ) 1, 1~~-.'1l, 11111 llwlltittg IlZlS 111-1-11 51-1 ‘-t. ‘l 11'" n'-' 1c- 1-1- .<\t"11‘1-1I 11y wntit-ttent," said -- .‘.l€-I,.-,'t1‘. 1-11c1- wl11-n an ttr- 1t1_.i1-l, >11 1111- st-tttimentnl view- I i~I1-_\", i) 111 1111 0111-21114. rcprewnt the - it P1111. ~' 1 .‘. 111.1 Mntitiz.‘ — 111.3. w... =11 Trznwcript (liberal) 81-1-1" "11 1-\""1i1-1".1-1- 111' 1li~tt‘1-~'>" zttttottg .'\--' 111111.111 r15 r1-'-'t1t-1l ztt it $1. .-\u-l1-1-\\"'5, fitttfqtwtfi: 1>\~ 11-111- 1-1- i1-nn1l of ef~ lbttt-llittg r-i thi- iish in ‘.1l-1<-_ 1-5 1111110111! m<t< " . Jun-n. 1-i 11111-111117; 1111- 'i1-1t~ u":tv\‘~ llftllllnllllg - pr-t-lttvt." 11-1111" _\"1-:11‘< l1:1\"<- pae- i '-»1:1t1.\ 1-1 t‘1-t11/.-1l_\'it1;:{ in 1111- in- ‘ 1‘ 11v 11-1- p11-pl1-t-t -‘- =‘1- g1-\'1-t't1t1tt-11t< ‘tttzttru 1':~l11-"i111-11 ~ 111111 :11 t: " -' '-.'--11'i-."1‘t. I11 1m 111 I iI-t-mls . .1:"1I ltt '--11',1t>l , '.\ ~|-1-l<1' trrt-l)‘ ti1-t1-rtttttt-ttt }. '1 - 14 1' i1 111-1111 t.1t'\‘ 1""- t1' " ‘ 1‘ 1’ 11-‘11-‘1 1111:- 1 --11"1--1l 1111111- ]--‘ 1 " . 11‘ ‘- ‘ ".-‘. 1' livg’ t1- 1-111‘ 1‘ - - ‘ ' " 11' 1 " 11in- from .11 1-:1t‘t\' 1.11 1-l1-1"~ i1 -.---1-1,1. p‘.- 1 1 1 . _l‘,‘-l'tll'l .11 1111-11111 '15-- 111-1-111 \I. I‘. ~ .111. in :1 i‘ 1;’ 17ft"!- ill!‘ TIFIIFIC 14 1'7 ‘ 1111-11 1-1-ti1-11< on n11-11r-- \1.'11-.-- l't"1-\< 1, " a 11 .1.- 1 -1- m \1r. I)1-:t1"l-t11:1n_ i5 1 H.----1-|u1-t-1< \\'itl1r1~- 11 - - ' -' '11 lirctt Ilritnin. I11- ‘ ‘ '- ‘ - ' " tn <f| c1111 715111‘ ' ' ' - ~ - 111-1-111111 in w-ttt- rlrivittg." \Ir. 1)1-.'1rh< Ifiilfftlfiflt‘. 111111 lrtrfyt-Iv . 1111-1105’ 7i ‘l1 (111-1" 1'1 Pr-rlinttwv-ttf. - -- 131-111 |tt\’1‘1'I1I11"III <hottlfl (‘1-115111111 1'5‘ l-tt) int; powcr into circula- . , qt __-r - tiou, "ilut merely in the form of aid to tho5c in need but as at tncuns oi sustaining the economic blood stream o1 industry and couture-cc of the 4-i——--— . 1-1-pit:tli5tic 5324113111 that the government is charg- c1l to 5115111111"; 11nd that “if we fail to iill thztt suvvrcigt- 1-l-lig1-1iott of govcruutcnt, we .~lt.1ll ltnrc 111111-11 our cuttutry 111 a time \\‘l11-n l-fttg- l11t11l."11ft1-r years of experience, 11:15 51101111 thc \\'a_\‘. . » "What," asks Mr. Deachman disgttnmlly. "cottltl be tvt-rst: that stntetttents oi 111111 1111111?" M/ashington Not Yet ‘Ottawa “The Preuticr of Otttttrio asserts 111111 11c is as tuuch uguinst the Sc1t\\"1t_\'—l’u\\"cr projcrt :15 1-v1-r 111111 tl11tt Llntnrio will not t1t-1-1I cttcrgx‘ front thc St. Lzttvrcncc," says tho .\l11t1tr1-:tl 11:121-111- 1-1liz--t‘i:1l>\'. “llc fnztlces puI-lic 11 l1-t11-r 51-111 t1) l't'1-111ict" King :t~lting lot‘ 1t 511111-1-11111 t-i lfllrtltl )-11ii1‘_\' 1-n tltc , I.1t\\"r1-111‘1- prujt-ct 111111. i111‘ cowl 1t11-11~ttr1-. rctnitnlittg .\l1‘. l\'in-_; 111111 11111111111 :~ t11-\\" 11111111011 11- p11)‘ for 51111-1115 |-1-\\1't' l-1-1":11t~"1.- 1111 right 11> 1'x|---rt \\'1t~" r1ttt~111 11v 1111- 1111-11111- 11-11. .\l1". llt-pl-ttrtt 11151- 11-l1~ 1111- i1-111-r1tl |'ri1n1- .\l111i~t1't" tltztt 1111- t":1il\\'11_\" 1111-1111-11- 1"1-11t:1it1\ tt1'.— ~1-l\'1-1l :1t11l tl-ztt :1 l-‘lfgv 1-ttt‘1\‘ 115-1111 11111-11111‘ 1"-111-t-1't‘ 1-1 tt‘1-n~1- 113-11 \\1t‘1ll<I no". 1-1- 11'-rt".'1t1111l 11~ 1111 11"11|--1111.1- l-Ylti-tt-lllhll. .\l1'. t‘1i~ 1-1-tn~ Ill\‘liIl\ 1- l\i1:\-, utthwtt‘. t'l1v111_\ll1',g 1- 1-1'".'1t~.'1i 1-l 1111t1111X1ti-n1. 31-1-5 11- \\'11--il-1 i; ttlII\' :1 littlt- 11111" 1-u1 --1"l‘1-t"11111--, t!-"-1-.l.~ .\lr. |1'----~1-\'1-!1 ",'1l'lttl\'.li11l' hi~ :1\~1t -1t' 1-11-t1-1"ti--11, 111111 5n"11t:111-~ 111.11. l 11111 r-urtittttt- 11- 111- Q111- _ 1-r1-11l itw-nt 1111- 1"it\ 111 (111111:- .t1:-.l 1111- 1111-1-11:- 1'i:1l 1':1.]-1t:-l~. ll1- i5 gmivtttl. 11:11 '.\".'tt'\". ll1- 5.'t\~ this l‘r1-~i1l1-111 l\'1-11~1\'1-l1 l1.'t~ t1ttt"--~1-t'\"c1ll\" 51:11- 1-1l. :t~ \\1'. t--1-, u-uti-l \1.i~l1 it t1- 1-1- 511111-11. tl1:1t it i< 1txi1-111J1ti1" in t':1t1;t1li;t-1—.\n11-ric11tt r1-111ti1-1t~ 111111 l-otlt 1-1 115" ~1"1"ttpttl--11~I_\' t'1-~1-1'1't tltc riulti 1-i t-uch 111 111-11-11111111- it< 1-\\"1t :1it':tir<. 111111 1111-1 111- <1-lttti1~tt 1-i 1111- 1-1111-11-1115 of 1111- (irt-rtt 1.111105" :ttt1I 1111- $1. I.;t\\'1'1-111'1- will 1-1- :11'1"11|-t:1l-It- to 1-11111-1‘ 1"1-tt111r_\' ultit-lt 1l--1-< 11111 l1-.'t\"1- it< gnu-rtutu-ttt c11~ tin-Iv 11111511-1‘ itt it~ 1-\\‘n l11-tt~<-. \\'l1i1"h is n liy-l1-ntztti1" tvztv of qtyittq 111111 win-n l‘r1-~i1I1-|tt l\'1‘-1)_\('\'(‘I1 111-1-111-11-11 ir1-t11 (‘:1n:11li:tt1 SO11 h1- 11111 not trtlu- thr- scnt 111' gon-rttttn-nt with him. It i= <till in thi= rrutntrv and Y\lt‘. King i5" ut-t 01-1151-111- i111; t1» its rcmovnl to tho District of (‘uluntl-in." I Editorial ‘Notes I Attglo-iigy-ptiun Alliance 5ignc1l this date, i930. $111!: Now its llitlt-r who i5 pr1-cl:1iu1i11_t_1 tltc policy 111 1111- 01-1111 Xt-igl-l-or-nritl- 1111 1-l-rit-u5 11x0 to grind. . 111 \\'ltnt a long tin-1- thc Ilz-riti-ne ii~hcrn1c11 \\'1-ttl1I 11.1w 111 \\":tit to tttnlw tltrir grievance-S l<n1>\\'1t, ut-rc it not i111‘ thc l't'1-.~s -—~tl11- 111111101‘. \\"11r<l. >1! if X -= x -1< n1 Prcntit-r “llitt-lt" >:1_\'.~". hc was rc5ti11g—th:tt’.< \\"h_\' 111- 1li1l not 11111-1111-1-11)" l"t'i1n1- Riiuistcr King 111111 1’1"<-.~i1l1-11t 111-1-51-11-11 111 thc opening oi 1111- 11111115111111 l~I:n11I< 11111141: l‘»ut h1- “"115 1111f 11511-111 at 1l1c stvitc 1. 11>‘ thc 50111101 prt-vt-s. I 4 \ I1 Pcrhups when I’ri1n1- .\li1ti~t1-r Kittg 1111111051115 "st-vial" visit 11- ll_\'1l1- l‘:11'l<. .\'. Y. tht- President will tttrn 1-ttt I115 .\lilli1-tt .\l1-n .\rttt\" 111111 111111111- 111<-t1t—:1 la 1111111‘ win-n a .\Itt.~~11lini or 1t Ilurtht" t111_\'5 ltitu a sr-cinl c1111. 111 =11 1t if Pritne Blinistcr Blztclccttzie King 1111s post—_ 110111-11 his went-m trip until (tctol-ct" 11nd one oi thc rcn<1 n15 he gin-s is 111111 1111- \\'1t511i1tt{tr-1t t11-g/-ti;11i1-.tt< arc still utttittisltcrl. Th1- .'1.~~"ttntpti1-tt 15111111 ltt- (‘Kt-CUM 1111-111 11-1-1- c-vhcltt-Ic-l I-ciore he leaves for the \\'1-st. ‘ c1 I if How Uovernntcttts like to i001 the pul-lic with rcgurd tu their iinut-cc. 121111 Qtu-bcc, i111" in- stuttcc, Trcttsttrcr 15151111‘ prt-clztittts a 5111111115 111' $3,1.>01.>8,2S7 on or1l11-1tr_v cxpt-ntlitttre, 11nd thctt c.15u:tlly rc1n1trl<51h1tt t-x11":111r1lit1:1rv cxt-ctuli- tttrcs, including tttn-tttl-ltrvtttcttt r1-li1-i t-tc., 111111» ed to 1-r1li111trv t-xpcn-litttrc r1-5u1t5 i11 cxncttdi- ture cxcccdit-g rt-vcnuc l1_\" $t3.t.17,So<). 1115161111 of I-ulztttcittg hi5 I-tulcct, tl11-t"1-1‘1-1"1-, .\Ir_ Dup- 11-5515 11:15 gone 51-1111- 'l‘l1it‘t1-1-n .\Iilli11t1 I)1>l1:1t‘>" in the ll1-lc. , l if >1! >11 tit Fc-lt-rztl clflCllr-tl in .\'1-\‘1-ntl-1-r? ll11r1Iu11r1-n1t1I 1101111. '1‘1-r1-11t1-, 17111., tt':1111- ut-u-q-zu-cr in it< cttrrt-ttt i=~=t1c <t.'tt1-~: 'I‘lt1-t‘1- 111-1- ntnttv sin-w itulirntittg lilcclilt-w-tl r-l :1 lb-tninit-t- r-lcctiou in (':1tt:11l:t 11115 1:111. lt t1t:t\" l-1- in <)1't1-l11-t' l-ut 1111' 1111-51 lil<1-l_\‘ 1111-11111 i~ .\'--v1-ntl-1-t". 'l‘l11- 111111-111- tncttt lt:t< tztkr-tt 111111-11 \\'I1i1"l1 i5 :1 t‘1-:1~1-n:1l-I\' 1'01‘- trtitt lwrcrtntnt-t" 1-1 1111 1-1-1111-11. l‘1‘int1- .\lini-t1-t' ‘.1'|,~l,-1-nvi1- K1111; i~ prct-zt-"itu: .'1 \\'1-~t1‘rn (i111.- :-11.'1 ~1»1-':1~,i11-5 111111" 11111 1111- tt",'11l1- :1,'Jt‘1-1'It\_t‘llt i5 1-\|-1-1-t1-11 in 11111-1-1-1". \\'1-~|1-t"n 1-1-11111111-1-5 toll-ur- ing 1111- l1:tt"\'1-'~t nr1- 1-\y-1-1‘t1--1 t1- put 1111- \\’1"~"t itt :1 111-111-1- inn-11- r-f mind. 111111 1111- trrt1l1- rtgrt-c- 1111-111 tt1:t\' l-1- 1":tt-.'1l-i1' 111 5-1111- 11111111115116 iu~ t1-1't-r1-t:-1i1-11. 5'1- tlu- ~t.1g1- nppt-nn t1- I-1- 1111111" 111111 trithin :-11--tl11-r t\\'1- or 11111-1- ttt-uttlw 13111- 111111 i~ 11111-11‘ 11- I-t- in 1111- tl1r1-1-~ oi :1 g1-1-1-t":1l1-l1-1"- tit-n. n1 41 -1< r l“.\i1I11ttl\' 1111- 1i1-r11t:111< :tt'1--~tt~t-i1-i1-1t< (-1 tltt- 1-1-111- 1111c. 111 l‘1'1-~i1l1-nt l\'1>1-~1-r1'lt rt-gztrtling (int-ruin. 1111- l'):-t1yi_g1-r \'1-r|-1-~t1-n_ .\':tzi orgzttt r1-1_':-1'1I1-1l :15 rvilt-rtittg 1111- \'i1'\\'~ 1-1 1111- (lcrtttittt I71-r1-ig11 .\Ii1ti5tr4\', :t~~1-t't1-1l 91111111111)" tl1:tt l't"1-~"i- 1I1-nt l\’1-1-51-\"clt‘< |-1‘1-111i~1' t1, 11111 11111111111 ii it i5" ntt:t1'l<1-1l is 11111111111; 111--1"1~ 1111111 .111 ztttt-tttpl In" 1111- 1'nit1-11 Stutrw 11- 1311111 1t fir-u 111-111 in 1111- |)1-11-- 11111-11. “livctt tIn-nglt 1111- |’r1-<i111-nt 11115 express- e11 hiu1<c1f itt v1-r_v irit-twlly tt-rttu," 1111- Vorpostcn eaivl. “ccrtztin circlcs in I.1-n1I1-t1 are not forgetting 1111-1 tl11- 1'nit1-r1 Stan» has for _\'1-:tr5 illtTV-ciiilll)’ 1":1rri1-1l out 1-1-li1ic.'1l 1-1"0111-n1i1' nnrl 111111111111 pvnt-trzttir-tt it1t1- 01111111111. I,on1I1-t1 i< pr1-1-cvut1i1-1l I-_\' th1-~1- z-itV-rt» i1-r it rcrtlirzw" that 1\‘r-1-=1-\"1'1t'~" 111-1"I:tr.'1ti1-n i: nothing tt111r1" 1I1.'tn prot-lfttttitth-tt oi 1111- 57111111 ttfvlr-llSiv-tt; of I‘.'111--\1111ri1‘.'11t 41-11111-1111111» which tltc Fnitcrl $111111- 111-5 tun-11- 1-11-11111-1111-1- frr-t1t~,"'T11r- t11-\\"1~"- [utpf-t" wtirl that tho I\‘1-1--=1-\'1‘1t =p1-1-<‘l1 1111-11111 11h- rtn-It-ttivtg v-i .\tncric:tt1 iv-Irttit-tt. rm-I rr-grcttc-I that tln- Rio-trot- Doctrinc ‘film-tr tn 1111- heart: oi Antcricrttu" is nr-t nccr-uuu-nicd by its corollary NOTES BY TNE WAY An eastern’ newlpaper uh why it is that. with a 300,000,000 bushel whcat crop ln the west there is no cull for eastern farm help. The answer lies in the tractor and combtna-Calgary Herald. While we are not certain of runny tluntzs in this life, of this we are sure: When a nation ex- pcuds the rmults of its labour in unit-wealth producing enterprises through political agencies rather than in the development of new industries through the lma ina- tton and courage of its lndiv dual citizens, there can be no rogress. Political spending makes or tem- porary employment of men: the other for conttnuous and increas- ed employment of men-Nation's Business. News from Berlin that tones all along the frontiers have been clost-d by decree while a steel net- work of fortification is being rush- ed to completion ls bound to give rlsc to disturbing speculations. For 3-11-1115 the surest grievance of the (icrmuus was that Germany was trnclosed in an "iron ring" fut-god by the allied Powers to 51111111110 the Reich and keep her enter-bled. Yet the first thing the Gt-rtttuns do to show their strength win-rt they recover their military frt-t-dont ls to build an iron rtngof their (-11:11. Titr- stratt-jacket they s1 OIIL’. glut-cc it lc ks as if Germany were trnctng 1-‘11-111- along her borders 111111 insulating zone which the present regime has created by its politic-ti economic and racist pol- ictcn-New York Times. Is the cairn-back of the bicycle a sport. revival or an economic tuttnifestatlott? It is sport in New York. where Robert: Moses has in mind ttcttrly sixty tnites of bicycle paths in the public parks. But it must be something more than sport. in the whole country where 1,300,000 bicycles tvcrc sold last year. This is truly vxtraortlinary". It 1's a quarter of a, tnillton bicycles more than at the tttrn ol the century. It is a seven~ fold increase from less than 200,- 000 wheels sold in 1932. That 10W of six years ago may supply the clue. The bicycle has come back primarily as a cheap form of transportation in hard times. F01‘ messenger and delivery serv- icc in suburbs and rural districts u boy on a bicycle ls cheaper than a second-hand low-priced auto- mobile. Iu considerable measure too, it. would be the boy on the bicycle going to school. The new central schools replacing the little red schoolhouse are usually reach- ed by bus, but there must be enough rugged indivldualists among the young generation who prefer to pedal their own wheel.- New York Times "Topics" ‘The partnership of Great Brit- um and France is the friendship of unltkes. "That they will ever understand each other except through their hearts, is perhaps too much to hope," said that great antbussauor, M. Paul Cambon. But in recent years the security of the two countries has again be- come interlinked and identity of interests has never been so powerful a bond of union as it is today. "Invasion remains an im- mtcttt alarm," wrote the English ltistorian of France some forty years ago. and the ntemorial at Villers~Bretonnettx which King George is to unveil to the memory of the gallant Australians testi- fies thttt the fear was not unfound- ed. It; was this fenr, or menace, which transformed the Anglo- Frcuch Treaty of 1904 into some- thing resentblittg an alliance; and history has recently repeated 1t- sclf in the conversion of a treaty, which was originally impartialand as it were impersonal, into a. firm nttlttary alliance of two of the original five parties to It; for since the denunciation of Iocarno by Germany" two years ago. British 11nd F‘rcncl1 armed assistance have been mutually re-pledged for the event; of an unprovoked aggression upon 0I1Il0l‘.—TIl€ Times London. In these days of the high cont oi living 11nd general failure to dis- tinguish the difference between meum rmd teum even a king can- not afford to overlook any prop- crty which belongs to him. Con- sequently King George's fleet of swift rowboats swarmed up the Thames tn chnrge of the royal swaukeeper to mark the royal SWflllS. The annual ceremony is a Ilttlc confusing because the King's swans nre never marked. ‘Iheyare designated as royal property by being lt-ft unmarked. But the other swans that belong to two of London's livcrled companies, the Vintners and the Dyers. have their beaks nicked, Needless to say, the swans don't like this. The Cygnets, or baby swans, which receive the tricking. can't help themselves, but tho cldt-t" straits resent the indig- nity, A full-grown swan lgttn ugly trtt5tontcr vritlt nu lngrowtng dis- position, und there has been many a historic tussle in the centuries sint-c the custom originntz-d. — Now York Times. - That thc mgjnrity of Americana i-olivvc the lnw of this country should forbid payment of ransom to rt ktdnnpper- a suggestion froquctttly' mndc-ls indicated‘ by tho rcsults of a recent poll of the Atncrtcntt Institute of Public Opinion. Ncvcrtltelcss, such a stnfutr- would be quite unenforce- ttblr- and it is not wisdom to put ttncttfnrceable strtittteq on the hooks. If the payment of ransom could br- prcvontcd, kidnapping as 11 IIIISIIIPSQ would. oi’ course, dis- npponr. Tltrtt is the logical con- (‘IIISIOII which has lt-d 66 per cent of tho votcrs polled 1:0 lndorse the proposal. Hut. would the payment of rnttst-tn be prevented? What Amorlcntt jury would convict l. pnrcnt. for pay-mg money in the itopc- of obtaining the return of a kidnapped child? What American arosomttor would waste his time ringing such a cane to trial? - Ios Angelou Times. Even in EOE-pa It h hardly bolt from the blue. Hitler gavc clear indications of what: he was going to do about Auttrnlln, and if the other nations had been prepare-d to fight for Austria, they had ample- opportttnlty to moi-line. The fact is that there have been more "warnings" tn the last few years than history has over 11¢. corded before. Aggressive nation! have to show some care for ap- ponmnces. and the state that tried to gnln an advantage by launching its air fleet-t suddenly amt without notice would damn lt- self before the world. The effort] 1- ent by aggressor-a on propaganda a w; the value thev set on wogll diatom-Toronto film-an "Ettrqac for the Europeans." THE CHARWTTEIQYEIIGUARDIAN likely that war will come like a1 Public. 16-11-1- Ihll column ll QIN for the Chantal by con-civilian of quntlnn 0| lntonn. ‘In (link lotiotlIl Gunrdhn duel not Io- eounlly undo-u tho opinion cl cot-nonunion!» no ruler: won POLITICS Sin-J! this country u to proceed in 1m orderl fashion, and business given in rig t to carry on, our postal service want; cleaning up. For years now it has been the seethtn nest for politicians and their funklcs to irritate His M811- esty‘s subjects. Officials and em- ployees should remember that sec- lon 98 or‘ the cnminal code no longer protects them. An excellent remmy for the elimination of this menace would be to refuse the franchise to those employed in Hts Majesty's service, this would settle the patronage curse, and bring ef- ilclency and satisfaction to all con- cerned. I om. Sir, etc. A. CAROLYN BAYFIELD Charlotte-town. P. E. Island, Slt1~In spite of :11] the continued warnings of the mcdicttl fraternity that lhc ccmmou ltouse-fly is a danger-om. deadly and comfort de- stroying pest, little heed is given them by son-e who design and build pubic buildings and clntrcltcs u-ttl-t- out making prortldou for the safety 11nd comfort of those who frequent them. Why put n1 tilting sashes that cannot b1‘ rcrccttcd? How can" people r111:- 1;r lstru when in daug- er and dlscctnfort? I am, Sir, etc, - CITIZEN (Does not the remedy lie in pre- vention? There should be no fly breeding grottnds in the vicinity of churches and other public ublllld- lugs-Ed. G) LIP-READING FOR THE DEAFENED Slr.~“Expr-riettce" asks where lip ftclont tntmbcr of hard of ltearing people to make it worth while for an experienccd teacher to take up her residence." I say "lter," because with the exception of a few in New York I have nev r known a male teacher. There a e two distinct; classes of deaf or hard of hearng peo le that require instruction. viz, chi dren and adults. For children, particularly those born deaf, the best method is tn rend them to one of the lip reading institutions tboardtng schools) either ln Canada—sucl1 as the On- tarlo Government School in Belle- ville-or in the United States, where there are many, some under state management and others przvately owned. The care of the children in these schools is usually very satis- factory, and the interest added to their llvas naturally renders their existence much more happy than when living in ulcnce and separa- tion at home. In this regard I shall be glad on request to give a list of the leading schools. For adults there ts a diversity of ways in which instruction can obtained. some are a5 follows: 1. Form a lip‘ readu club or a lea e for bhe ard-of caring. the dtf erencc being that in the latter not only is lip reading taught, but social intercourse of a surprismgly wide variety i5 obtained. In either case an instructor is employed. and naturally the cost is much lower to the individual where the salary is divided among a number than when paid for private 19.550115 and, while excellent results are obtainable from the latter, it lacks the rivalry and the merrlment that accompanies the former under a capable teacher ministering to a class. 2. If the number of deafened per- wns tn a community 1'5 insufficient to warrant the forntation of a club or league, than the next best._plan is take up one‘s residence tn a larger city. such as Montreal or Toronto tn Canada or in New York, Boston, Phllnciclphla and many other cities 1n the United States. In Cotmda this instruction is usu- ally given only at night, but. in many American cities there are classes, morning and afternoon and evening. Although practically all the man- aging secretaries of the leagues are hard of ltearittg, many of the teach- ers are tree from the handlca . Most 0f them take a very tltoroug 1 institutional course, in which e beg-t ntcthods of teaching speech- readlng are learned. I have, how- ever, known some excellent teach- ers who have studied the art from text books. , Sclf-ins-ructzon is only partially satisfactory, One sits tit front of the tnorror with a text book tn ltand, and studies the tuoventettts of the mouth and facial expres- sions, but, having a knowledge in advance of the wo-rd o1- words to Le studied lltnlts out-‘s povrcrs of ob- servation so necessary lu conversa- tion, for it must be remembered that. there are many series of words in the pronouucentrnt o1 witch the lip movements 1111- tdcttttcal or nearly so, b-ad, bag. 1x111. bus». but, in which cases the reader ltas to depcnu partly upon faclul expres- sion and largely upon context. Just, therefore, 11.5 in earning atcttog- raphy dictnttott l5 ucc-ssnry. s0 with lip tcttdtttg one has l0 ODSCYW! the lips and 111cc of a person say- ing tutcxpt-ctcd Wot‘ lvtttuy (lcvot- e11 moJu-tas ot 0111 clnidrctt have met with 5plottdld sttcc_"s5 :11 making their little 11110.5 roan their th0u hts, I on't know tthctlter u club or league cottld be formed 1n Clutr- lottetown. but 1f 111051: whot-reln- forested will st-nd me their own names and nddrcsscs also those 0t others who they know to be t-uifcr- lng from ltcttrtttg tmpalrmcnt, l shall be willing to treat. the infor- mation as cottfldcntal and report only the total figures either by C11‘- cular letters or by a letter to The Guardian. ' ll. K. S. IIEMMING THE MILK-CREAM EMBARGO Sir.—My tutu-es’- 1n this question has not been confined to your Forum but in official d-recttons and I have confident assurances that, effective offtc:al action ts aroused. That those concerned may be bet- ter pre red I continue laying facts "E2"; .° MP1‘; L j___.__.._. _. Save Iiollars 1111 that New Suit tiillt stilt stttt ts stttt 011 Prim $1 195- $1495 & 25 11-11- Off Let me add to the Aug“ 5' 193g, quoted, Sec. 164 of Criminal Code as follows:- FLY-INVITING wtunows “EWW one is guilt-v of an in- dictable offence and liable to one year's imprisonment who, without lawful excuse, dlsobeys any act. of the Parliament of Canada." From tltc British North America Acnamortgst the classes of subjects “ass gned thins; in this act) t0 the exclusive Icgislattve Authority of the Parlia- ment of Canada, that is to say:— 2 The Regulation of Trade and Commerce." The Campbell government lug deigued to repeal this Imperial Act, and assumed power to "regu- late trade and commerce" in milk and cream, it will not tax the w-s- dom of a Solon or Socrates to de- termine the fate of that baked" measure when the Federal forces are In action I have good lng that our Ci wholly sleeping in the 1t ht of re- cent. exposures, and In mum they must of necessity be- readtttg is taught, to which the tm- 99m“. Impmmnt r5310“ I“ the stret- is "i1t all tltc cities of the con- ‘Imkmg out and flunfln °l l tlnent, in which there are u suf- hweePlng °IVI° WIIW- May M1139 considered too lining what I think should be done. The Marketing Act most almolute powers in tstcr of Agriculture, Ottawa. Of his own volition, or "at; the request of the Board," Board here there is not. the slight- est. doubt that a memorial from the City Council, would effective and drastic action) or up- Qn his own initiative authorize an investigation into the cost of pro- duction prices, s reads, trade prac- tices, methods 0 anctng, policies, grading, transpor- tation and other matters latlon to tatlon for sale, processing or con- version of any natural <2) He may also require persons QIGB-gcd 1n production or market- ing, adaptation for sale. procesatn or conversion of a natural produc to submit at regular intervals, m- formatton demanded b the Min- ister in connection wit tors referred to in sub-section one hereofffl (17-1) "Whenever as re-, $1111. of such investigation the Min- ister shall have reason to believe that such a situation exists as re- qutrcs further enquiry he may ap- point a committee to enquire into price spread", etc. This power is further extended (in lengthy to quote here) to invest- gate books, accounts, registers and every light eve to pronounce Jud ctded upon to en orce drastic pen- altles. A request from the Mayor COUHCII, tome Minister of Agricult- ure would surely much needed enquiry, without ex- pcnse to the City when it. is completed will surely Open the eyes of our peop the manner in which they are being exalolte . hlle we proudly boast. of our "disease free area", somnolent blindness that with the best dairy products in Canada as our foundation. we have the most profltgate milk sys- tem of distribution town to be found in any city on the continent. To what extent this exists only such a above enquiry will bring enltg ben- ment to our people. There never has been. nor never will be. a better opportuntt City Council to institute a housecleaning and clean up 0f U115 antiquated system. ‘The innovations 0f sumcrs gives solid grounds to de- mand investigation; the Marketln Act; provides the machinery, the indignation of those exploited ensures a unanimous moral Modern service requires more per- fect inspection, milk and cream tn be delivered from refrigerated dairy delivery motor cars. be twice a day delivery s0 that the previous day's half soured milk may not finish its process of n-tortlflca- tton on children's stomachs. or in an undertaker-s mortuary. Dlvldin four distr cts, giving the supplying by public tender. n present licence, make the revenue on u percentage of the 100 gallons sold. so that. would apply to all, quantity. and 1h sufficient to provide cmploylng a sufficient numb-er of inspectors to insure purity. clean- liness and safety to pubic health. Such a 5 stem, per public tend- er, would g ve us milk at tt-s actual value ton present costs abo 1c) a product. we could use with safety, and freedom from the pert- odlcat Jack up of prices as at ent under a government combine. And by making penalties for default automatic, cd upon the results of inspection. (as the "lights re rted out" are credited in our itg ting contracts), the rott- tine or prosecutions in court could be dispensed with. and a better revenue realized. To repaint gold balls, stick black- headed strlngs and dip the balls in a can dry. clean of gold paint. ‘Th9!’ before Compare HEN OER (notwithstanding any- hav- "half- gtotinds for believ- y Council are not he maxi- presumptlve in out- ploces n.1- the Min- (and there being no bring about management, fin- in re- the marketing, adap- product." the met- Sections too thl necessary to brirt to hing of fact upon w tch ent, and If de- and bring about 1.111s and the otttcome Ieasw are in the fact: we tn in Charlotte- SGMOhIIl B5 for the borough la1w and the outrage on con- an sup- There should the City up into say stead of the an equitable levy according in ts rate should be revenue for ut6oto I85- fos "cred st- 1b., tow-E P. TANTON GOLD BALLS 1am pins in them, attach Hang up to should be lcrubbed this is done, however. m. Tea p111- Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN . Orange Pekoc Tea laws already" Our Values With Others SON 8t OIIOINORE MEN'S WEAR The Manion Pla .1 .1 .. .. .1 nu .1 ........mn.-,,-, ‘The other contention ls that 1.1-, step. long advocated by many ueug. Rzpers and now approved by l).- RHIOH. the new Conscrvutsvt leader, would be unfair to 1110511 comparatively few municipal-tier that have no resident-s on rel-cf. 114 relief problem, This is, we think, | superficial viewpoint that lgllllfQg considerations of the broader 111.11. ional interest. The conviction 1'4 strongly held by men well qllllllilcd to form intelligent; opinions on 1111 subject-by Su- Thomas White among others-that, nothing 1,; M’ certain. to rejuvenate the construe. tlon mduatxy tn this country as , general reduction in the taxes on real estate. The benefits of such | revival. spreading down throng the ranks of a score of associate industries, would be felt in every comer of Canada. And there are other int-s worth 110N18- The relief pt- lem of thn latter cities has been intensified b; an influx of the illdlggyli- from small communities and rural r14 If all these people were 11151112111811 8M0 the communities upon winch the ave most claim few muntct. Zal ties, we imagine, would be a/blg boast. that they had no unem- ployed. The cities have spent 1cm of thousand: of dollars-money raised rlncl ally from the tax on real es te- maintaining rsonl with n0 moral claim upon om. in meeting a. responsibility that is dia- ttnctly national. frhey have far more than their fair share relief costs, u the mallet- omn- munttles have paid less than that: share, and oven a belated adjusta- ment of the cyst-em should be eh all clear-thinking tin- ..m....1..“m................1........,... . (Ottawa Journal) Two criticisms are being made of the proposal that the full cost. of unemployment relief‘ should bc as- sumed by the Dominion Govern- ment, the municipalities thereby re- lieved of a burden many of them find it almost impossible to bear. It is being argued in some quart- ers that as there is but one body of taxpayers, ntuinnuning Dominion, provincial and municipal govern- ments. the chart e would have little point, because t. e same tax yers would be paying the bills w ether through the national to treasury. This argument disregards the fact that. municipal revenues come almost entirely from real pro- party-that municipal taxes there- fore have a much narrower base than federal taxes. It is quite clear that. this is true. The unmarried man or woman who owns no real estate, Whose income t5 in the form of salary, pays not one cent of taxes to the municipality except in the fe-w places where a s ll tax is imposed, The tenant theoret- lcally pays the taxes in his rent, but. owners point- out that there are holes in the theory-that in the years when relief costs were forcing ocat rates to new high figures the 5am‘: economic forces were lowering ren . The Dominion Government. on the other hand, collect-s taxes dir- ectly or indirectly fro-n every man, woman and child tn the whole country. It can distribute an item o: cost, the cost of meeting a nat- ional responsibility.‘ as can no other taxing body. It can save the ano- maly of one man payin 1w than his ubare because arlo her pays corned by more, e FOR ' . The Ladies We curry a complete stock of Mo: hotor’; Society Beauty Aida lnciudin the Powder Foundation ream, glam-kn; Cream, Skin and ue am. Face Powder in five linden Rouge in five shades Ligustlcils In seven jllldll - B iantinca and Eye Brow Pencils, em. We also curry complete lines of Evening in Paris-Ashes oi Roses-Derby’: Three Sec- rcts-Throe Flowers-Gamay ind Yardlcfl. MA??? 1111111 nrsronrn A delicately perfumed pro- pnrntion which restores Ind benutiilea the hslr. LOVE SONG As theK 11ml, brought to Solomon the 118‘ The thigh of a grasshopper as an - offering, So do I luring to thee, beloved, my sou, I have placed my head and my heart On the silt of the door of thy love: Step gently, child! —Tcherkess Khan. In n, c can’ FEVER ..ll.'..f.'.'."..i.. Do dnod it: mint-y? H llncciiiilgl Son. influx-rd Rum-u hone? Don't ovenlctilnurt. Tlk MAR Clplulac boiurn your nth-ck is duo. Ii ll bu Lirudy begun, take RAZ-MAH for tell rcliei from lllyourminernblcs mptoml. Iicl 1g “"1 “guy” Iggy ugh- to 1W1! '-1‘.Z.‘Z."§';.'.1"1“1-'.ZZ1'-’L" u" ' w“ °' its original oolor. 5-" Mac’: Boston-r pro- motes a new and superior growth where the hnlr l: hil- g and is remarkably uuful In prcveting dandruff and destroying flarlaitio hnir idli- erl. Just fo ow the 111M110!“ carefully and you will be smiled at the result-l. Write or phone today. row-oo .~ s o0 ¢+¢>>+>o++¢o+¢+ Conservative Meeting Hunter River Poll. A gen- eral meetin i th P II will be 11111-1 gin ‘ihe tint i11- “w” °° “m” Monday. August 29th, at 8 P. M. for the purpose of ap~ THE 2 pointing a Committee, etc. DRUGS-FORE Street I49 Great Gcor Pmmpt Order! Rece ve ientlon. LE FUTA WOOD OQ-O OO-OQQ-O L'700-8-26-3i it Carries It's Own Recommendation GOOD LEAF ‘CORRECTLY PROCESSED AND FLAVORED TO SUIT YOUR TASTE. THAT'S HIOKEVS BLACK TWIST ONEWINO per Fig THERE IS N0 MISTAKING THE FLAVOR OF THIS OLD FAVORITE. IT IS ONE ISLAND PRODUCT WHICH NEITHER TIME NOR WEATHER AFFECTS Manufactured by NIOKEY anti "NIONOLSON