PAGE FOUR m m: CHARLOTTE TOWN summon ‘No... BywThe w... l Preeldanipl". Cheater l. llcllnro. .-_____-i. Vice-Preside ole-J. I. Burnett- O Secretary-Linn. Col. D. A. Macllincon. D. s‘. . Idltor and Manage ' ll. Barnett. . ' ~ Homing Dally (founded loll) “All oer "l! “x [Q] year (In advance) mailed Anne-late Editnh-V. l. Currie. l (n: advance) delivered- ha Canada and United‘ Sfltea. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21', 1930 l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAIK A warming satisfaction comes mi Mat men who help sons of other men get. : their starts in life. But let someone! _ reach out a friendly hand when it is ' " ' . your own boy who needs the asslst- ' ence. and the situation is dlffrent: Then comes a new sense of kindship’ . ivith fathers of all lands and ages. rel 3,1.“ W. Ban-loath. is commingled with anxiety, pride and? THE SLEEP MACHINE gratitude. . ' h . i l C “l” swam m lddresns my Despitcall the methods now in use to induce sleep, there are some in- CHRISTIAN MISSION IN CHINA The position of Olu-istian missions in China is discussed in Current His- tory by two journalists who draw somewhat different conclusions. Mr. Frank Rawllnson, editor of The Chinese Recorder. Shanghai. thinks that the effects oi the revolution on Christians and positive. On the negative side there L; widespread confusion and uncertainty about the message and function of Christianity. There is uncertainty about the effective- have been both negatlvelwmpu“ by 0- M- A-‘mtmng- “MW (Brandon Daily Sun) In view of the competition to Can- adian wheat offered in the United Kingdom and Europe by Arflfllllll". grain. a study of growing and mark- eting conditions in that south Ameri- can country is interestlni- 501ml very interesting details have Jul! 50¢“ ARGENTINE WHEAT I l dian trade commissioner in Buenosgl Ail-es, on this matter. 3 Many of the land owners in ARE“- ,t'ina are extremely wealthy and are lproprietors o! holdings varying any AUGUST 27, 1' 3Q Chester S. Bic-Lure, M. P. CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION A Convention of Charlottetown and Royalty vot. era is called for FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, in the CONSERVATIVE COMMITTEE ROOMS, over the Canadian Bank of‘ Commerce, to select a. Conser. vative Candidate to contest the seat in the Provincial Legislature made vacant by the resignation of W, The Convention will he called to order at 8.30 p.m. Mn Immigration Oflpllrllllllflfthe financial recommendations are alg"'*d“”‘“g “a” °’ Washbum 5"“? —-—~ lbond 155116 of svsoooo Kuaranreod cylghktifgtiffijd tifgizguflistfgsnfglrg; dlviduals who do not seem able to um of the church as now organized. [where between 2.000 and 35.000 eves- The Western Provinces. llavlng l me pun-NICE] Govemmmzv and a l“: vmmg ‘vgmen alto shgmld 0cm} lget restful sleep, hlrChlnfie group gas get evolved a lThese landlords have thlelz- home? in n d heamy from unem, _ < Y _ h; ~ " r All the usual methods have been Chlnese Orm 0 6 “r0 orzmlzflf-lflnlBuenos Aires and appon a ma or- _ “,1 F“ ‘H1105: ‘ha, (he Dresem time 5mm L“? ‘n? an} new§an add‘ “(many “k themewes‘ _ 4~Tl9d'C°UHtiX1g sheep: making ini- that commands general approval. demo to manage their farms or rent! rzprzsénted by filve (5) delegatesfand the Chairman 0f P‘°l‘“"" 8° d - u 110ml “avllllli B fund °l $Z»°°°-°°° w Kev Paslly dv 1'0" fellow lllrsctlvlls laginary large letters on ablack board; While Chinese Christians are not it but in small holdings of from so to l e l "em P°l S shlluld have h“ "r h“ delegllllls BP- e; ' .- .- . . . ‘ ' . , l5 ‘nflplymmltne {or ‘ad mo“ w“ “Fr be created by bank loan, with pronn- and learn nee methods" Il-glaxlng all the muscles of the body looked on as foreign agents. the mls- p00 acres to chacareros. Rents are: Pomtedv fmd hi“? U19 names 0f the delegates read)’ {Or populazloll from oierseas. The.e .... ma, government guarmlet w us,“ l= your work neat and accurate? Vand lying as if completely exhausted sionarles are still so regarded byjusuany an the chuarero cm afford: the meeting, 0i‘ have the liSl. sent. 1.0 the Secretary be. however, says the. Toronto Mall and m producmg crops and financing [d 3°“ ‘gum 9:911? and application _ makLng sure 01f hZOOd Wflltllel/mll l? gzlgtlclllllei; wig‘ “new dltfelem sto pay with the result that h! lived fore the meeting. Empire. another par: u.‘ ans country a x I z _ v you evote o your iob day in and the edroom. wt good ma tress an- r ran so . ere ls uncertainty _p._.°,.1yh.mn y”, to y“, and depends which may take a contrary view. gfimfiazidhano 32d time “i; ‘day out? Spring on the bed; drinking warm as to the content of the Christian lon the 10cm general menu“; for! The pa“ referred w 15 me Mamlme , B a l 8 can you do ceflam work “qthout soups, or other preparations just be- message. There are. however. he be- lcredits m bu), household Suppl!“ and , \~______ The ‘my co__x_v_ib_‘__er anteed b.v the Prvvllvlfll Gmsmmelll jbeing told every detail? ‘fore going to bed; an electric heating lleves, developments which may be n. (78-18-21-25-26-27-29 . c h... ab... reporter! l" (Daylight Saving Time). Each Poll in the City and Royalty is entitled to be BY ORDER. ' le nts. to consolxlate the obligations of those I Do 3-911 w" make pracmal sugga; l pad Y0 abdflmPn 01' l0 369$ b0 draw lwked Fm BS positive and promising iunihglitate o! aflairs wvpmer mm I . . ‘l - , . lblooddownfc th head. fits fth ‘lti. H f farmers who can shoa reasonable tons for doing things in better hays? Au these bfien tried “mo!” :1 9° a; e 521321;; r10 n ope “é the fact that there are no country‘ pounds yo, gunner [mancmi The Hort. rnuch do you really knowlman nd the paiem has mm hm w ins d up all dy apiparetn lelevawrs explainswhykgentmegraml _ . . , ,‘ a a aongeuclon eaersanni~ . Comnusswn also recommends me B? lalioigtoili: work and other cork re- resort to drugs 0M1 organizations such as the Y?‘ is marketed in Liverpool and Europe ,_ ae . ‘ ' ‘ - -‘ ‘ t polntment of an "agency in Great l New drugs are somemnes necemny’ CA the Y_W_C_A_ and the Natmnal immediately; the crop is reapesthsfie - - Britain to advise regardng the Brit- Iand once in a while a night's rest has (gm-mun C3 “my Th i, d l-‘flCE-l T" Zed 1" ma” m“ e a“ l ish and mlropean markets The wm- nrussonm do” M‘ appmw the .to be secured in order that 1111mm!“ and Wldfifliffllid infelletteij; Quiz: in“ “w” m“ m” ‘hwm l” d“ l” I I i ‘ x t g m‘ m League of Nations. which he says. is work may be can-led thruugh hm next mg which rewgmzes the need for‘ lthe seasonal dumpings and the fact J msson‘ sea no u ure 0r under British and French domination. I day but your doctm. dogs not like ,0 “any mdigenous Christian messve ill,“ the gum l5 501d ungleaflgd, . , Qigflfy m the struggle of modern Those nations are the friends of Italy ha“, w rely on Sleeping an,“ every This means not a message new in ‘Argentine R055“ wheag ggnerally Qompeflflvg methods and urges the as long as she will permit them to be night manuals m}, a mega? couched m lconceded to be about equal to Canada eamast ctr-operation of all concern- -‘°~ N” 7mg 53° 9119-" We" h" "llll- If then 5166B cap be obtained wlzh- native Chinese thought 1mm lNo. 3 Northern sold on an average in KL Palm" l” "l7"- Th-‘il the? 51101116 out the use of drugs. patients and But M}. Hallett Abend‘ a resident ‘Liverpool during the month o! August know be regarded as potential enemies doctors will ceriainly rejoice. journalist m Pepp1ng_ thinks that l“; yea,- (01-"31 3.10 cents p" bushel \ is probably less their fault than ' Dr J. Rosett of New York City. des- m d f ' - . l - 1 m N 3 NO th an ' , _ high m f 1 ' d _ _ e ay o the mlsoionarlcs in China. 955 flfl °~ T 8m» in , the inducements offered. 1n that part zdglsepzaovtnce s: egg)? actfscsw 12c Mussolinls. tcrrlbes c111 apparatusdtolrnduc; l i; rapldll‘. drawing w a CINE’ Many average R058“ when Se“: {or 2 34 of the country. Add the lllerlllma l°ll “l ‘e axam“ a“ "m" °“3 ~ | "mndehtsl ohlhdso Christians me boots per bushel less than No s . Provinces were for years not only F"! Elllvpfian mllrktts. TWO Of thfl From end to end of the Dominion ,lgbféltabynjdll‘fltlfl mile 12111315332115! Pit-z; outspoken in declaring that they feel l Northern. Mani‘ tolutlons are offer» ‘ neglected by People seeking homes in lllllef Yfiqulremcrlts in any co-operat- genuine‘ relief is expressed at tne blgdv app mnb m the dheciion of mssionaries to be “the agents of im- ied to remedy this situation lnArgen- Canada but they were forsaken by l" PM“ “ha” may be adopwd lmuntnys recent return to me two- l thcsiloz-d of or: blood in the veins peflaljmxl may say m“ “l” ‘ha’ lml- Such as a system v! bank cred- o-lany o’: their own young meh an: will doubtless be more Pmy "I'm °l ' m" Blble h“ been Wane-lewd lHlHJits. Government inspection and the government. This h t _ t _ m h an Blflem may not be perfect but it l3 l" a ‘s’ o“ am e e ‘ Chinese. the need for foreign workers ' - ~ ' , _ 15m cm, and greater cue in . .. - S . v construction of oounLy and terminal a women who sought their fortunes l, 1:6“ rlélfiptrhe 11mm growers o‘ Br“ The m Lfllment appears wmewlm; | 1s at an end‘ The Chinese ohfisuam i elevam‘ t t p . r ~ “ the west. an improvement on any other system ‘ , but to date nothing has Th M .1 nd Empue is w be co _ l ish Columbia and the southern Unit- e al a ‘ Provinces. for New Bruluwla ls have said in a newspaper interview in London that New Brunswick. Nova Scotla and Prince Edward Island need immigrants ol the rlght kind more than ever. In fact, he ls alder-stood to be of the opiruon that, since Western Canada is now dls- couraging immigrants, the Mantbce Provinces have an oplwlt-l-l-‘llby 01 getting their fair share. In the past people from Eastern Canada were attracted to the prairie provinces by TELEPHONE OINEOTORY A new issue of the Island Telephone Directory for Prince Edward Island is in course of preparation. and llsts wlli be closed on September 1st. The directory serves our subscribers Island. in Prince Edward Persons who wish to become Telephone Subscribers at. this time, and Telephone Subscribers who want changes made in their listings are urged to send in their orders to our nearest business oflice at once. and at all events not later than September 1st. We cannot undertake to give effect in the new issue to orders received after that dale. Advertisers who wish to avail themselves of the oppor- < r _ funltiea for effective yet low-priced publicity afforded by use l _ of space in the new issue are requested to communicate with l . our nearest business office. ISLANO TELEPHONE OO. LTO. . . - hlike a union suit. It is made of finel _ . let imented. Particularly is it to be slrong inelastic rubberized cloth‘ and of the Hankoa-Wuchang area. forlbeen decided “pom l preferred to the pgllfjgg] gl-Qups and instance. are on record 1n a set 0f re- . t d St tes h ve specialized in the ‘ mended for giving favorable editorial l e a a _ ' o" t a serie of finel joiu- . 4 l0B~rollrn§ which obtain on the gljdfoillitdeselinke colslapslble ytubes, solutions which declare that. nthe‘ thins we 08-11 do 1S to work l t ' ' k‘ t thl .2 ' . . only publicity w thg suggestion that l! cagziult anddagglstgi 31a: ignivizem en: lwvzfirzg 3g:nzingzgluimfgfiengzigs givhlch enclrcle thelimbs and body as 1159a for the “mdependance or the i (The Saturday Review) the Maritime Provinces are in a-Dflil- pr u“ an .9 5 lnine vears y lVlgh as the animus‘ The tubes are chrlstlan Dhurch‘ so that it “may be ' Man has established his mastery m mum ,mm,_ the superior prices which they have . - ‘lnfla ed and deflated by an air oom- I f h 1 lover mam. Ming things‘ regardles, tiorl to accommoda e . ‘ fess“ and exhaust one miter ‘Sh; ree rom t. e contro of foreigners l _ _ h been able to secure for their products. D - - “and may rid “Se” for var of an of. their size and power. But he has gfQnLS m considerable numbers. t ere In this Province our agflcultuflsts There are two conferences to be ‘other in succession. in a direction 1 i i u v) _ e v u re- so far met his mamh m organisms is Z10 reason why the wishes of this ' held m London shortly. at both of .fr0m the feet towards the chest. by al ‘Wm l’ “ml ‘mlmlallsm- Agam-l BUGS GOOD AND BAD ‘l‘-‘\&‘.*§€A:-‘4‘.9e‘ = ~ ~ -.\ ‘-;\\\':‘a-e"" _ mmmlarly mwe engaged “'0? Ewhlch Canada will be represented and l special method.” in Shanghai the Chinese Christians pit e2 the country should not be treated with the same reslvect H5 ll" _ h s o! ‘vestem Canada learning the same lesson; namely. contrary “l5 e Edward 15mm! that a high standard of quality can only be maintained by rigid inspect- ion. and that the proper packing of the product for the retail trade is an eratlvely in potato production. are Here in Prince we know that there are many Vacam farms which immigrants of the rlghl ‘in the proceedings of which Canada, This inflation and deflation has the will be deeply lmeruwl The first ieffect of prehenling the little nerves me Imperial C°nference_ 15 purelyltrotn making the little muscle fibres Dogma; in its nature‘ and is part of a lcontracr. Thus the muscles remain re- gsettled system of a periodic discussion 11am“ and ‘he pane“, can g‘? M! w of infer-Imperial relations, which ‘slew’ are on record in formal resolutions WlllCh insist that "the time has come ‘when missionaries must choose be- tween “Chinese nationalism and their home countries." Here are some of the anti-Christi- Now very few of us will ever an slogans seemingly sanctioned by eort and with sufficient capital essential part of the business of began in Sir John MacDonald's time‘ “m Se? this ‘machine bu, it mus “S the Kuomintang party. for they were could turn into larofltable hold- ings. and that. with our continued decline in population. more active co- gperafiori between the provinoal and federal immigration authorities has become necessary. For some reason or other the Provincial Government has not acceded to the repeated re- l quest of the Farmers Institute. the successful marketing. Taking the Tide Commenting on the resignation of the Hon. W. B. Butler from the Lea l Cabinet and his announcement that J he will support the Conservative Op- l posltlon at the next session o! the Boards of Tracie and other organiza- I Legmaturey me Sydney p05; says; tlons for the establishment of anl immigration and colonization bureau in connection with the Provincial Department of Agriculture. We are admittedly far behind our sister Maritime Provinces in providing de- tailed information to prospective im- migrants. These matters. however, can still be rectified. n’ the Federal auth- orities show a willingness to assist the Maritime Provinces in securing more immigrants of a suitable type. the Government of this Province should y pa-Qpkred to co-operate in every way. The Governments of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia will un- doubtedly take action in this direc- flan, and w: cannot afford to be left behind. as has too often been the l "Dissatisfaction over the allot- ment of portfolios is given as the immediate reason for this unusual action. which. however. may 5150 be ascribed to Mr. Butlers correct sense of the present flow of the political tide in the Island PTOVlYlCB where a general election must be held within the next 12 months. The Fourth District of Kings. which Mr. Butler carried by l7v2 votes in 1927. gave an emphatic Conservative majority on July 28." Editorial Notes In these dog-days lt shows how badly bitten the Patriot and its de- l feated candidates are when thily W?" sist in rib-threshing the straw of the ast election. H188“ .The second’ the Imperial l the whole secret of sleep-tho; is re- ;Economlc Conference. first suggestedllaxamm thy Mr‘ v Benneml while secondary ml A quiet restful well ventilaied room, _status. l5 really first in importance. l a spring and “fitness that holds the ;o\ving to the exigent nature of thelbody QYLBI-ny. ggnggy bu; ylm-lly will»; pr°blems W be ailecled» Ill ll"? IIYlPB- L no unccmfol‘ able spots that cause the rial Conference only accredited mem- l muscle to tighten against them. and [hers of the governments to be repre-l enough physical exercise to tire the scnted may sit in; but in the Eco- l body, should so relax the body andln~ nomlc Conference, as we understand . ducc sleep that a “Sleep mflfihlfle" Wlll it. a number of economic and busi- Yl°l~ be new-Wary. Vness experts may be joined to GOV-l ernmeht forces. which is as it should be. A new measu c of safety on the Highways comes into effect in Ontario orl Sept. 1st. it provides that upon conviction of an operator. for any one lof seven offences associated with, urckless driving. his driver's liccnscl ‘and other motor vehicle permits issued I thought I understood the wild and to him shall be suspended "until such l knew Barb wwdland way, éoperatgl- m- owml- glva; pmo; o; hl; But I never saw a mountain until the [llbl-llti‘ bo compensate financially “h” “Y? thug whom he may endanger in the , The wind for long has irierlded me. future"-in other words. take out irl-l the “in caressed my chalk‘ ‘surance in amounts specified. he learned w Catch the whispering ______ I words in which the forests speak; f "s" Thom“ mph“ came to I My heart has sung the self-same song {America today, says a news d651, that litle rivers trill. .Azldfltth list‘ 'le fsnw patch from New York. "for hi. mm‘, 59:8“ and s‘ “w ° ° MOUNTAINS. found in special orders signed by mp1 bearing the official seals of Kuomzn- ltang propaganda directors: “Christi- ‘lanity is primarily the vanguard of lithe cultured invasion of “the lmpgr. ilulists: therefore it should be speedily Vstambed out": “Under the leader- shll? of the "Kuomintang. do your best to attack Christianty." The lllst or mfsionarles mol-déred in the interior of China in 1929 was appall- glngly large. while the first ten week: l is! 1930 chronicled five such killings. l fMr. Abéhd thinks that the Nlrlklhg Headers must use different pens when ‘they write mandates about religious ‘Tiberty. when they send notes to for- kcign powers guaranteeing protection to! foreigners in China if extra-terr- itoriality is surrendered. and when they instruct Kuomlntang locals to launch anti-foreign and anti-ChrisL lan campaigns. CANNING AND DISRAE u I"A. A. B. in The Saturday Review) Dllfln: the last two centuries there hi"! been four men of genius who BDDIied their minds to the preservat- ion and defence oi’ Cormsrvaclgm; Bolingbroke, Burke. Canning. and Disraeli. Of these men three used A The political prohibition organs case. in whatever immigration pro ‘idea o’ prohibition m“ be "Wed iects may be decided upon. from the “at that m ape!“ o! “hm” een drunk and incapables as “only." Th4? N S Apple Industry How many would it take lo convince the Patriot that. prohibition was not being enforced? The Manitoba Free Press complains that "the Maritime a. little over one million population- have three Cabinet Ministers. the same as the Prairie Provinces whose, population is more than twice as’ great." Meaning thereby that if the] King Government had been re- turned things would be a whole 10*» different! The report of the Royal Commis- sion appointed to lnqlllrl! ll'll° ll" applg industry of Nova Scotla has been the subject of much comment in the press of our sister Province It is evident that the commission h“ gone very thoroughly into the prob- lems of production and marketin! and that, its report will form a basis on whlch to lmprove conditions in the future. as it is the first real effort that has been made to deal satisfactorily with the qlleillofl- The fruit industry of the lemolll The recent discovery in a Calcutta emlv a special article explains the l-fls announcement is that lf he rails this time. he will ‘try again’ as soon as possible." There's a volume of real sports- manship in this assertion from the lips of the B1 year old tea merchant. Having accumulated a fortune in his earlier years. Sir Thomas has devoted a goodly portion of the latter part of his life to unsuccessful attempts to Pmvmc“ “m lvfln back for England the America's cup for yacht racing. Money has not been lbared. craftsmanship of the best has been brought to bear- on the construction of sir Thornas‘ contend- ers. each one of which he has christ- ened the "Shamrock." in the vain hope of endcwlng them with a bit of true Irish luck. The London Times published rec- bookshoop of an early volume of "lllffillflifllliltlllfll flf Brill-ll! POllCY attempt to win the America's cull. ‘some summels “qmaa aulumm spring. the“. pens as we" as the“. toning w I've told about them each. influence the national mind; or can. But the marvel of a mountain is ning nothing remains but his speeches beyond all Dower of speech. in the House of Commons. badly n- so scornfully so regally. it wears its Dofted‘ and such fragments of bl; lllallllllll! Pillfi- conversation and passages from his Its radian; crest where earliest dawn dumtah“ u h“ minke" and i-tozg: ‘fifth pih- mem hm chm“ w ‘mbmh’ nacles. defy its glacial bars. Nnumlm mums’ the “one” “d A mountain holds communion with mo“ sociable of mm‘ h“ suuered nothing 1m ma“ an". much from his concentration in the House of Commons and the Illoreign The little verdant valleys love well the Mk they know’ Office. Bolingbroke has suffered, too And there's a. sense of comradeshlp b“ mm‘ h” “m “m” “l5 cw!"- where rolling prairies go; lfil- having led the Torim in Parlia- But a mountain with its queenly lir. "m" l" "Nut We vem- and spent tinged “duh i Sm.“ uproot the rest of his life in exile or you“- Gives but a cold cognizance m any ment. Of his writings the only piece transient roof: that had my popularity was his Yet. though it never welcomes the ‘Patriot King’ which haunts the stranger feet that roam, imagination of sovereigns and pol. A mountain would be loyal to those itlciana to this day. praise his ‘Letters’ Who called it "Home." as Matthew Amold may. Burke --Molly Bevan. in the Blue Bell. fglpgd . “ch ygwlyd by m, puhll“. Annapolis Valley is found to be fund- amentally sound. but the commission om" Khawan.“ "Rubmylv. com and actions in India which were cir- culated in the United States. Poss- opponents by telling f-lllm 90 like ticn of his speeches. which were bar- ely listened to. as pamphlets: while talning 135 more verses than Fitz-I gerald translated. says an American» exchange. tails rezommends a complete reorganizat- ion of the methods of financing and marlcebng. All the various agencies as the Cortsolldated Fruit Company‘ cl Nora Scotla." ivith power to acquire, the already quite respectable sopor-' or a-l the various companion. Amongleffualon. t ibly as an outcome. ‘Women's Club in London a few days 5°m°h°w to "'°“"‘° later invited Sir Stanley Reed. editor shculd be brouiht under one oon- l much enthusiasm. As it stand-l thllof The Times of India from 1907 to . no‘ and "this can b; done only by "Rubalyat" is rnellifluously excessive ‘i923. to addrus its members upon the gl-ggtlflg a new organization known and the lddltlOfl of further dulcetipvlltlfill t-tllotlvn In India. Sir Stan- lnumbers will only serve to enhance “F'- hlvl"! refer?" l° “l! °PP°"lll°l‘l to the report of the Simon Commis- ,aion. remarked bl‘ flllilflllfil U" V-“Yklnl Iuuw" m‘: mm" c‘! emu" “w” wavy hearers might ask why the Brit. sh ‘The American that some of his entire charge of their own affairs 1115 philosophical gummy-lg, on 1"- at. once. His own interests lay in lmd and m, prawn gevoluqm m- India. most of his 11100910!!! W0" ‘main the arsenal from which politic- ivlth his Indian friends. and he was llans of all parties draw without ac- so proud of What the Brit-Eh Pebble ‘knowledgment their weapons. Burke had done and ivere doing in India. a0 ‘was a Whig until the last eight romltlul 0f "fill-W- Brlllfllsm- I111! w years. and held a subordinate office jealous of their national reputation ‘to; bugly two yogi-g l“ h]; m; me, . Government did not meet its Indian take over ha: awn affairs, that he almost felt. inclined to say Disraeli was the wisest in selecting that the wisest thing todo was w‘ Continued on‘ Page 5 _ .._-..._.@s _._. lvrhose strength lies in their minute- jnes. their multiplicity and. until llately. their invisibility. The rnlc- roscopic world is to man a new world; ‘and cf its natural history he ls still lalmost ignorant. l It is well to be reminded that mic- lobes are as varied in their ways. illlfili‘ habitat, and their effect on lhuman well-being. as are birds and lbeasts. it is a germ which is respon- ‘sible for the Plague and another for ldiphtherla: but it is a germ. also. that ‘around the roots of legumlnous plants l lcnriclix the soil with rlitrogen ex- llYEClBd from the a‘: lvl-lle t: the. )cthers we owe the Tl1"1l|---- »_' o“; icheese and Cur c~p~~ ' bactena in tile s *1 ,5 _l'l:deed. only ‘no ~ fl a pcurd of mold "conytirtlzl a 1. liun- tdred million lrartcria :1.» no“- Icultural importance cf which ls as yet fincalculable. If a bacterium divided [but once in an hour-and most kinds are callable of much more rapid multiplication than this_a 531319 rfzanlsm would. in twenty-four hours. sirrease to sixteen millions; and, if llcllllli! happened to check this pro- "gress. the weight of the progeny at the end of three days would amount to some eighteen million pounds; while in five days all the oceans of the of the world would be filled with them. Yet the typhoid bacillus. to take an average example, is but twenty-five- thousandth of an inch in length. It ls evident that those who talk lightly about "extermlnating" germs . 332:1 Look up at this sky- scraper, the size of ,the good twist you swap a fclv cents for nvhen you, ask for mclcnr a a NICI-IOIION é; » —-»\\ oaacrtrwrsr/l. ‘cuewmc have their work cut out. At the same time. bacteria are much more s‘ r - to external circumstance; even than ourselves. And. as we acquire knowledge of the environ. mental needs of one germ after an- Mwflllnely as to purilose is helpful lnimical to us. so fastidious u, moat of these micro-organisms in] matters of food. temperature and‘ humidity that. as we all know by ox- ! P9195"- "lv 80ml of this or tho.‘ disease picks and chooses among in- dividuals even of tho same nationality distlnzulshing between the ausoeptlba and the immune. As between races of mankind. bacterial selectivity is even more ‘marked: the negro. im- lnstance. being almost immune to yellow fever. though highly suscaptl. ble to tuberculosis. Then. again, many diseases. such as syphilis. soar- ldi 1W9: and measles. occur naturally in man only: whereas chicken cholera "W6 plague and many other dia- orders are found only among the altering the circumstances. however, animals not otherwise subject to the invasion of particular germs can be made susceptible. 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