PAGE FUU R The ifiharlottetown Guarifan pH-lhh-fl! Lh-uL-Cul, W. Chen!" I. MrLuIo \'ll'a-l'l'fillllPlil o. k. uni-mu. I-J-l " I ‘ lcilttnr and Muiilluln: lllrwtm .l If liiirlirll t . m,“ Lii-nn-(‘ul u A‘. “Ufhlfllllln o. t; i‘ tile I-Iilltoro l-‘riuili “ullier and II. k. urr I Rising Prices A contributor to the Monetary Times points out that almost unnoticed as yet by the average - coitsiimer, is a pronounced trend toward higher During the past ycai- there has been a ___/ __ ‘ priet 5. _ "m" nmllilmuliiiii ‘Z"",2;"},5';,;;:;:..;1".::;,:;;’i; .tt-aili' rise iii tlte wholesale prices of nearly all I I ' . D l’ v " . , , . I ' ~ ii-iiii-“srifirriillii-rill llltlllll $3.00 0H‘ i-i-nr ll" “"‘““‘"“’ CfilllnVirllllCS for which the Dominion Bureau wt Alinli-d m (‘inmiln and Fnneii not»: FETFRDAY, "FTMER. n2’ "m ¢_________ HLibFrUH Jim-lei Equality” Statistics compiles index numbers. Many iii- tlll>tl'l'.‘>1 have also iticrezised their wages scales, thus ridilitig ti) their costs, "hat the con=iiiner has heen gctting a. luclty hiiik is shown by the index of retail‘ price» \\'lli\'l\ has YlSEfl from 75-4 iii July. i936» t0 79-4 'n lull‘. I037. an increase of only four per cciit. a .- lliltl on the fatiimil Tori. PYtlY“I‘iYl' _ v _ M p t \ _\',..\- t‘ll.i\iii\\' _ p _ Til‘ ' “l l “ "_ “pm” ‘it ti’ .1, ‘U l,‘ l,._ lii tlii: satiic pcriiiil the 1ll<l(‘.\' of uholcsalc pricc< l“ l: l“. llllv “l. ‘w’. F“ Alli Hi 15kt“. ']-'\"‘..,\,.i_ of C"ll\lllll(‘l'$' floods. covcriill! llo coninioilitica i. , lllill 1i r it‘ lit‘ l'£‘~tt." il t__ _- , .. ._ . ' \ , . - l‘ ' “ulpft; 1w 5,1,“! ‘m, in “WK, (Jaw, ii.i.~ ii~tti iii-in ,.t.3 to 81.1 an incriasc 0t 9.1; . pi-r ct-uL, while thc iiiilcx of wholesale price of pt-tiiliicers‘ goods, covering .103 Cfillllllflilltlfffi, has ri-"cti from 73.1 to 90.3, an iticrease of 15.2 i pct‘ criit. ‘ll. ting‘ an tincxtiectctl serious decline iii u i"ll'.‘\'ll<‘ coiitiiiiitlity priccs. it is highly improlz» .iiili-_ i" ill~- iiili-‘itt ll"il "l‘5'>'l w” ml . L.“ t. .4 Q ~~_i- t.» i‘hti-litttiii-iuvzi \\'l‘ll » ii ialxoiti hi‘. til’ uiii l1 ‘l Illmlll!’ "lllllllull t,i.'.'./[ .li'/‘. !.l.!)ll_l/l‘ ' ' - 713.11,‘ ,i".ii.;‘i' ;i-t rcpi=ri t. n; \\llllll‘ i" .-t . i.i.ii. ii irticns llli'l{ witlt rctail prices will hiilil. xi‘- rs. howcirt‘. are zil-o producers and ll" ‘in -' iii l'l i-r-ircs >llitlllfl hr oltsct hi‘ igciieralli - l tiiiirliri-iiig Pt\\\i"l‘. Rcstoratiiiti til tli- ‘tf- ill salaries ziuil wages has hccn pat-i 0:" wholly IlCt‘i“lllitllFll('il iii tnany iii/lin- z-lil ci-iiiiiictxial €llt(‘l'l\i'l.\'k‘$. It tltc tf\"lll' par iiiorc for ivhzit hc hii_\'s ll(‘. trill h’: i‘ lilfillllillltlll tii (lit so. ‘tilflni iarin llflltlllCli has pzirzillclcd lillC i i-iiiiwi‘ ‘ liciin pill ‘ i la i It ~ lt".i l'-i'~i' itiii- l-‘_' . iiiyi, to 91.; iti ‘luly. i037, or 3gp pt r Editorial r Notes 1 l? "iirlvll Foiylt l\i\’ll this date I351. 1i i 1| ' 'l’tii~i~il_-tt~.ii~.i~ lost no time in boosting ii'i,-'1t‘l',<_ at o i- a nip-cw tii-(ii-tttt-t; {or amicable with- iiz‘ lltT tiirrrt; from Spain. and _l-'ll>-'H\ It‘ is tji l‘..‘<..\, ilvitiziiitl ioi" respect for llt'l' .~-"iw-~\.< :tii<l_l\ri‘l‘l‘i"‘i_\' in lililnfl. N0 '\\'<l'\\‘l‘\" ‘villi-vs ti) is-iie any itiOrc war iii>ul'-'1l‘i'-'l' ;.ii=ii"ii:<. in v m ii Frozizizeijv htittcr ttlTtllllCllfill in Canada last .~ t" v. t. jii put‘ ccitt, of the total, and tlic whirl". wv and daFi-y i-oitiliiiicil rcprcsciitctl a - of ' The total production oi ,:77‘I'\_l_:__:('lf‘I iiitorv and tarin niatlc reprcsetiterl a l.l l"i'l' hi; v-tiiiiatcil at Stiinzg. * * 1k 1k t “'lllllf‘ll‘ i: in for a great dcal of trtiithlir .i‘4'~l‘. ziro principally for war [nit-poses ztttil it is .llllltl$t inconceivable that this llotitiziioit ~ihwttiil roiitiuiii‘ to carry on this profitable hut ttzrtttiil trailc without iii sonic way iiiflllllllfi -=’ ll hits ll'i’tl‘l‘lt‘ in the vcijv near fittiirc. or ciiilatgqi" "- ill‘): the, {tease of the whole llritish lTiiilwirc." * Ti >k * '.\li~ic than 40 contestants vied tor hoiior= at i 1h.» Saint lnlin Kiwanis Cltih ploiviitg match. li"‘il morning atirl zilteriiooit on the ficlrl 0t \\'il linni Flclloiizilrl. Loch Lomonil Road. ln spitt- itt the llt‘it\'_\' rainfall during ‘the greater part oi tlii nt-tti-li. ltiiiirlrci-ls of spectators were tircsciit. l)l'[‘n]ll t- ltiittiifS in the plowing tiiaichcs wt-nt to filiiti Vllllllllvlfill of lhivclock in thc tiovicc clat-s axial to vlitllfl ‘lfi|l(‘< oi Fairiicld in the open chi-v ,\ll the cvcuts wcrc kcculy contested. \\'liit"li l1" -_- 1o {it Q1] tiihtiii-{Hl iin the _>~’lll' nifiiils it: that our rtlowiiig matches have so lat‘ , .- tliilvplqlill, l iziiliil ti» materialize. zitiiiiril i ' " l‘ ‘ It'll itltffi‘ i; rtifw wrlmnilwl. llit‘ ll‘. the Province of Quclir-v thr cst;ihli~lii»rii"iii of a iEithohc. provincial hodv to cxaiiifui‘ lll-”'\‘~ i iiiq p-rtiii-c: and take stops to proiiilc the pro- ; i"ii"i‘t*'f: iitovic goers with films nioctiit; .~!l'it‘l . mimil statidarils, is proposed by Czirilinztl lloil- l ‘p rliiwit’. in rivio Ill ‘ who. lvx" ‘Writ li lil WW» - ' 'tf'."t'~.'l\’ rift; oi tlii‘ " U" - li ‘lljll llFirill" l l‘! nil oir-iiie .\l'\‘ Tilt", 0t I\V‘i'rl‘{*\\ ojtliii" lll‘l"'tl e ~li‘. l o-fq-qq U ‘ i- ‘-- ‘ll l.il l l riciie Yillcnciivc. The Roman Catholic ("hurcli in Qtivhcc shortly will adopt a definite policy wilt rr-garil to mOViIIg pictiircs which "H! itllvil l(‘i't(l our youth in evil irays, pr-nsculiiig liic iii l ,.v .. -, f? .~ lllll that Lord Rtincituan left as tar , l‘ivl]lzll‘ll~ a.- ian lw Ilwrfftlllllffl 2.383.453 pounds (fill.- .~i~--~oi" titer ‘t1 ~ .1 j i,,.i, v"t\i' ...,,i .1 t... i , ltnhiii Iflirtw i-\'.*.".i\'i_2i. on which estate. duty and inter- \‘ i“ --.~._ i,» inon. trt "it ot i.i;ii.i_;o pounds has ltccn paid. i~-' Mini ._ l "lhc llihlc, whicl Lord Runcimau stud- ilzfficiilt to rxtgyrrrite tlio 'i'~~l. llil> siiiil the ivholc piece on this point: ‘lo titt _‘€'\‘.'.‘ll of tlzi" face shalt thou eat bread.’ Liv- ‘ it on tllt‘ fl1f)l‘.l'_\’ that another man inailc is not lit“ wrt- R l.~.-~~ iny-‘iii 07' pit: it‘ l _ l l I .i~ ."i"r_ ,1; zlfiljfi of tdllgrlr"; i'l bu‘ ‘llllHl ltlllt "tan lcarc 40.000000 pounds. l/ir-l Witolavitigton 7.000.000 potiiids. Arthur ‘lili? 3.500.000 pounds. Sir Ilenry \\'cllc.r.~iiii: ‘.t_;i\' iio poiiiiils and so on. The state took about ~l pvt ?~ t" i “Iili tlii 1" va-t acctuiiulatiotis. ttflvg you sccn any ’ ‘l " ~ the hiirs hogging for a crust on the street? ' ~l '1' l.i r-- f< oiilv one serious coinplaitit to he made i: ‘in lviltitlll duties. 'l‘hc_i- arc not llCflfly stccti . i llltllgil. ~ ' i- not o"i"r p it oi‘ lYii 1'31"." ‘rl ivw.‘ l\" i",‘~'w iilr/"l. i- 1t w‘ ‘on it", our‘ i't-. it -i-'il.i'i:_' ti‘: o ' ii --‘,ii....i.,1i‘i !\'5 thi: Blonctztry 'l‘iuics writer, that tlu‘ lLil,|.,1_ i, The price iiiili.'\' . ' 0t ittiici" C»\Z\ll\‘.‘\<ll\l(‘$_ rising lroiii 6W3‘ THE (IHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY THE WAY Much importance is being at- tached in tirtab Bfllilll] t0 a recentl 4(tL"lc1Ull oi the Cont: ol Appeal, W city-z ‘P1: —ll10 ttcritsiiian midis-l llilléuiriglit ut W?!) tit. all imeon- irolled rros-uiigs. 11 u pcclcslriait i5 lillHHXl while llolllg ouch a CXO&‘.ng no plea lllub his itcgiigeiice contri- billed to the Zlflfltlcllb iiill avail, says iliii court. In LllQ case in question‘ the new of the pedestrian who was, h-Ytlllg to ct" the street. was ob-l * "ed by a pussng ear. The lower court livid that. lll such circum- .\lFillL‘l‘-‘v lic wats iicgllgcnt 111 at- .‘ tcittptiiig Lo <'i't:.*::. Hnucrcr, the, ‘Court or Appcal pointed our that. l the law rcuiiirctl tlic drlrci‘ of every i t _inoto:' reliitle, ivlieti zipproaching a - CYUASHIH, to proceed aL such a DECO as to enube liitn to stop before ftdilllllg the c" iug, slioud there b.- a i‘i.>o:-pzi.-st= ;i:r on the latbei'.—- Winizipt-l; ‘Tribune. ill) CU-UlLTQUOIl whmi . arioptt-it a i-tiriousf "a lo. Lian inc Japan- l itali) txpect that lUlLA ‘ll. i IlClLUlln iii l-i-ziihztii; clticq lo; t‘. j \\ £1 1' 1 pit hllll iitvrt _ tun ('t'l*lllJl|!1llllbi I . ottriiiiirii iiigei» - “sol the iwlllilfi‘ will liil lllt‘ t, ll witiii l l t l t an ca cr s-piri‘. o’. iodptiiutciii‘! A‘ ‘ :-:(.t'Ii;-i.t (til ttti- Chiiittin .-i‘l'..~t‘ of ltoniul: n.. e has iip- , ptaietl. ' .t - i .lll1l'(lt‘l'()i|.‘; j out ' ’\'.i a. i hcllig sttl- l tirtti iii Japi; _ the Cliiti- l r e (iLHCilllLflll ..=ii:iig pay- ‘ Hllll of it.» ll . ll).§ll‘I, tor rc-‘i till‘ pttoil (M .i,.,_,., 2i ".d IEJXCI‘ rebel. ;._‘i.i iiiil."iiiti..t. 'l l‘ i: t-Y ])('.‘l('(‘llll PUBLIC FORUM nu uni- u on: I" m dlpqqgllp. by cnrrclpouduh ll qnonlol; o! Instant. Th! Charlottetown Gnlrdlln ltd l0! nueunfly sailor» ti: WW"! o! oonunondutl- THE CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP Sir.—I see in the Patriot to- night an editorial in which 1t is stated that. there are several as- pirants to the Conservative load- crship lit the province, mentioning in addition to Dr. MacMillan, ex- Premler, Mr. W. Chester S. Mc- Lure, ex~M.P., Mr. H Frank Mac- Plice, and Mr. G. Saelton Sharp. May I be allowed to flatly con- tradict this so fai- as Mr. McLure and Mr. Sharp are concerned. 1 do so as Mr. McLure left; this morning for Montreal on business and will not be back until Tues- day evening in time for the Con- servative meeting. Not. only is be not a candidate for the leadership. but, has arranged to propose Jr. olacMillan foi- tlie position, sec- onded by Mr. Sharp. As for Mr. arm-Price. those who know him \\'lll readily appreciate the absurd- l'_\' of him being mentioned as a flVal for his great. friend the Doc- Lot" for leadership. I am. Sir, etc, J. J. STOREY. THEORY V5 PRACTICE ."-ii'. ~ I think them is both ivis- iiiii‘. .-i l'l| ii i=iii i-i-iii“ liiis a l's . . . ‘NH, hnlhlm l if m_ialu,‘,lt_l iiorii and common sense in what m“. v . umml vol/l t"acliei"' star's. V are almost ‘ p. on. H,“ h ,[‘("L; m“, its pffilln L0 fads and hobbies as i)L'.'utII‘.E‘.—SL. iioii bispaiclt. ,‘-\‘l' i!" lo 919110115. In reading H ...--_ . liixr lcttcrs advocating high It is qiiitstiiiiiiiltlc \\lH‘tlll'i'. lftci‘ "lllim" Fducfltlon for farmer's’ I ziir firs‘. at“ ‘ll _\ v" . the .~.i‘..iiei' ac- l m“ WllllnYlPd 0f Henry Ward I iil1:t' - iiiuv iiizll lir- Illlil lilo are 1.80s 0t tho i itiitcii its l postulate iit $i4._~,7:.i:i\‘_ the farm made cheese hc-- ‘ .\i"iwt"ili:ii_f ll! our Oltitiva lcllcr the l"t"l“i'ill‘ the tripling of our exports to japan. llir p ,. ii l a till": Pl‘l'>'PC‘Ctl\'(‘, destroying ideals ot ptirv , ,.,, . l loii: and rc-"ticct of tiiarriagc and sngge-iitig j ' l .-'lfllllllltl(‘§S in crittic," said thc iwiivliiial. i ' -~ i»? tlw- vlivir- 0t nwit; l‘ l‘ l‘ l‘ i ,‘. l1‘ o, i .-i;..,p,.'~it~,»_~,il l Ntlvaiitzigc. of using pitrrrlaiti in iltlll-ll ii"- i_ '1'. mil lliiili l? l *l"'l'illlitll< were drxscrihcil by lli". \\illi.iitt .\. i , i"~ i- ‘i it ‘» Mia. 'l"il. .\"t'i'.'i'i‘-, formerly professor at (V-ltiiiiliia liii‘ , i j ‘ll .ti~-.~ i: ilirl troll‘: a: the itlh annual Fall llcntal (‘liinc t . , i‘. ,i ,- '_ -_ .. m rt. . Y‘l \li"‘.llltitl. “\\'hilt- porcclaiit has hccn iisiwl in = ,- ii . S. ' i- ‘ ti-‘ri: tor 2i long tiinc, iii one loriii or Iiwiili"? ‘ l‘ . ,, t p tin’ lll"i"~‘\i‘ cxpi-riiticiits and rcscarrlt of lil" i ._- ~ l tii-i-x iitiw- have proilitccrl lllill'l\t"il iiitprtiic- zi-iiils lll lt'i‘ll the quality and tecliiiiipio of ., ittztitit-iil ifiiiii." hc said, “Porcelain crowns flaw,’ . r- lit." tlltl iin-iglttlj: gold crowns and lll i ' -"‘l‘il."i'.\' (an he tnade without tht- dcs-f w, ., ll" viiiltt oi lllt‘ pulp. The piiblics appreciation . i, ' it . , _ oi l1lll"‘i'l'~lll in ilotitzil rc-torations is growing so . . - . f ii '_ Tllili that it lt-ccps the procclain specialists , , i, _i i' ti, _ ». II‘l\.' on thrir tilt‘,- to ltring zihoitt fitrthcr . ‘ , ;- i- 1 i- (it? ,li;.»i..,- l iitiiiri-ttiiiiitts." __ i‘ y;,ilm‘,-,lyp;zv‘ v v a w ' l.ii-.»l l\'lt\lt iiiisiii. \\'ltn rose from t\\f‘<\(‘ll'1“'.' to. , 1 ‘tlizi. l‘-iii.iii'i', as a ship owner, in his last will p i, i-lltl f~ -lillllt‘lll Il!‘llilllllC(‘(l the stipcr succession "l l r i iliiW. a. ll"llt_§ lllt‘. \i'or.~'t and ntost ruinous 0t .3 ail t3t.‘l\‘~. Ili- cliargcd his sou, the former I've- 't . l Jtivtit oi the. lloard oi Trade in tlic llalrlwin i ii-iii Il‘.l‘.‘.t'llt, l!) do his ittinost to have them rc- - i i- i in-iiiil. lliit his stigizcstion is callcil “plain nou- \ . ii-i {with "i li" lite London llaily Express ivliich . lllit I) Ililllt‘ itiiji‘ 1 l‘ iii lllm i, '|\\illl..§l t. lixiceti, 1L‘ UULJWFIKKI, the Hlltzlll- l0!’ .ll ' rttl and war pa“. and. in any t clrtiligcs dcp inc)‘ f; . still‘ units F01‘ this reason‘, i‘. is very iiii- talefullY- The" he We'll- t° WOTkl that tllt‘ Army \\'ll revert. w. _ iiig. tlic scri itig 3 ivlien a boy, 1 read one of hi5 t1i.ti..\o l.\t' as the rant; l sermons of lectures in which he‘ illustrated by a story, the com- by practical experience. He rc- _ solved t0 make a garden, though ‘i ihe had never done any garden- Ho got all the best. books on ‘Hffilfilllllg and read them through Despite all his book-lemming he a lci1g-scr\ii'i~ Luz-iis lor all its tiiciifilllm‘! “Olllinfl- Hls 28mm W85 8 I may be, lioircrt-i‘. that iii l'iiiiii'c‘ more will be a t-llbfilflllh a1 loot-ser- ii i» i-lcmciit. and, ll >0, it. iiiitlht be to inltsr. the sliorti-scrvtec y Cfll'tl'»\'<‘ll liin "cf originally‘ pi-otioscri llll't‘(‘ years. and siicli a‘ short period uniild have the double titltaiittttgi: of attracting P0011115 and‘ quxckotiing tlic. flow into the Re-‘ ':.".iiiiiil-.iii,,ii'.el' of lfiit-i-baivs (nit-tn, who Lian. i, ei i 0t Ltouble in tiglii- . i 111g for ll 1:. alter King ‘Hicc- lmiv of B . u.i.: ctclcatcd in the‘ ‘lltiriitrliv \\.i" of 1885, a tzirl has "iitccl a iirol:lciii to tni‘ Hltf-l Citivct-iitticti; tit Ratiuiioii. Slie l licr ca t pi Fll tor earrings byl liitiltiliist pi. .i.~. in it manner bruit- nii: a itriiiiilri iiit-lxiii" of 1i ng LPhcc- l)(1\\'. ln ytlltiw paint-oat and precn hat ollf? itppezircrl before Sir Arclii- I tnxlil Cocliiuinu, tlio Uoverntir, and ~ - "mantis. The (toxem- l l | it trump tat br-ctiite ilie Indmi (i<'3\'bl'l\l\\(‘ll\i hvlort‘ Biiritia lwcamc ' ‘i $il.3,0tl(l for the trreiiu; i‘. pcaittti}; 0t licr itltitlici" rivi ll(‘l' llllli‘ atiiiis. - CllffilllPlf‘ 'l'i it Qtfilllll‘. AL hiiiiir, ihtlin has ciieiturugcd lltnah: ..i.-.ii 1'», lJ‘l‘.fl‘ll-lll(‘(‘.'§. antics. tho . ,li"i'tl~lill :3 irm lll tairtorics and a liiiitilrril otl t‘; tiailitrlons \\'l1lt‘l‘lJ old Fo .\l\< "llil would dcpttiic. Abroad ; nhi."loi.rrl tho ltlPfll 0f B rmoluizoii, i\(l\'lf»i3(l (Joiiiinilli- ists to form titiitctt fronts iviLh once- KlCNPl-“Cd Socialists and LIUOFZIlS, joined the Lie-agar» of Naiiotis and viiiri-ett into an alliance with bout-- pools France. loom the standpoint of pure Liomtntitiissm, ovrry one 0f tltczst- itiores s a eoiite inn of fail- ure. A ilccade of ftiiltiro, then, eul- ltllliiildlg in a blood purge-the moat tiiiiniiiiig kTftlllPr-cltfll 0t til. How r-xl in tltrir ri-itlii.;.- Providriice Jour- llfll. iworl to wait lwlort‘ lllt’_V Iiriiig l-‘ztrliliivii is only llic hrpiiiiting of :1 n/"it era. tho (itirl. In tlicir i/.--ti".I't~-t! .-=' .4 lhl‘ Jinan‘. caiiuflt. tirir op inizt miiiititi .11 tlic iitiiiiiicr "‘.'-'tf~.t‘.",t‘(l liy ‘liioiiit-t. lilcaizi. They A in: can . ll(".‘,t)lllll0 with tliciu as i: men on cailtiiil terms. They will tzatc \l\l\'(‘.-‘t\'l"li'(l control of thci valizohic i 'e:. of vacant land. They ein barter ; arriiiiiit the sovcrcltznty tiov.‘ lctl tn tho Jcivs, But. if they lcav: that 21s>0t in tho hands of the lvtaudatoi-y, the. Jews -— whatever limits may he imptisctt on their im- miprzitioin-uill some 4l.’l_\' inevitably‘ bcromc llli‘ inriioritv oi llic popirzt-l lion ol IllIlPJ-llllf‘. Aiiil llicii it will he tot. lalc tor tlic [rrzilus to consider tlic obvious ittiviiiitarzrs to them of‘ tiir Partition proporals miitlc b)‘ the‘ Royal C0l1ll1ll.\\lflll,— Ii. St. J. B.‘ PhJby ‘n Tlie Ciotitcniporarl‘ Review lLOXlGOHJ ll would br- impnssililr- to over- ‘ estimate tho |)(‘llC‘ll(‘i‘Ill. influence of the New Tcstnnictit on human af- fairs. Democracy derives its inspir- ‘atloii and strength from Christian doctrine. From the pnrcly secular point of \'l(‘.'i'.'. there ts no bookl which can b." coniparctl with that Bble for its literary value. mid as a (regenerative form in stnitds sup- ‘ rcnic. it is the riszht. of every child to be made familiar with its con- tents i is the pririlccc of citizens i to its.- L iii this effort to see thati they ai-c.---Haiiiiiltoii Spectator. Turning egg’: hi an Incubator isl ‘ bat, a poor siibst. tiite for rcvcrsliigl gramopliotic records; rising at day-i brink to milk cons l.» n very differ-l on‘. proposition from coming homcl at, that Identical hour vi-ith the‘ some liicteiil product: ttor cnn tht-r swirl of the cnntoitts of R prrserv-i iniz pan compare in any way but, lin- favotirably svitli tho swing and swirl l -~ dance hnll. 'l'iiiit vromcn have t .i;:t-n to farming after years of llv- rli~m ids a :1 right sfhlfiii to liiivc Ysiirgeon. He loved to talk .i limiter ari‘ YHllllPfll oli.'t‘t'\'t'rs _ complete failure! Who would en- rrflzn a. lawyer to plead his cause, who. thouuh‘ full of theoretical legal lore had no Experience 1n a law office, nor a court of justice? Who would time o. tailor to make a. stun, who had never sewn a sllcb. though he had read a roomful of books on cutting and f.t‘!\'t:.—-—l.i0l‘i(iOll Etlflllflllllfil. lsewing? - _v __ Everyone knows _ the absolute "1l\‘.'D,'_']ll't)\'(‘ll that shi‘ is tlic ‘mcpsslty or Pflaclmal knowledge lo the pliysican or surgeon, with your Dermmion I will illustrate this by an incident flint happened when I was quite young. A stranger had come to one of our villages. Ho claimed, not. only to-be a drug. ttist but also i; physician and about his College learning and his know. ledge of sickness, and diseases, one day a man came for him in a. great llllfliv; Hts wife was sick! Of course he could not; refuse (0 3Q AY-"ivlllg at the home, he went - p, “am; 1., ypply tut once to see the patient. Coming ins belcvos slit- litikls; l°lll7 "7 the T001". rubbing his hands together in a. slgnificen‘. manner, ll“ §Rl<l “A serious case indeed I advise you to send for an old lady;- I am, Sir, etc ANTI-FAD orIZiLQpi/ne/i. GARGANTUA Gargalntiian ranges ‘of blue-dappled Roll down titanic coasts of cobalt, shire-s, While inland dreams a eunstruck city‘s ghost, streaked with tlin love-l scarfs from temple fires. Davin, down tho hills a bull-voiced _ waterfall Ruizgcs from cloudy climb so high, It. echoes like an argon from a hall 0f stairs that. wnd into the windy sky. And tnvrc are monstrous footprints in tilic sand 'I'hrit twist; ip rusty madwnys you cliffs that as snaktr. Unto an upland paved with level floors Of copper ivater stagnant in iron lakes. 4nd hooded peaks vault; into cloud- ed wonder From whence the island's voice rolls out. to sea, Iicverbcrating words of blatant, thunder, Dull as ii demons glee. Its hits sequester meadows walled with tire. On WlllCll like evil spliinxcs lie. With flaitie-llko plumes that bloom upon fher wings, prayers the , While red clouds wither by- Tlie roc has made his nest. among the cliffs, And in tlie cvctiitig from a moun- ta1n's dome, Remote as thought, there blurs the sound of drums ‘frat call the giants home. —Horvey Allen. iiig in Lhe towns is not. for a mom- cit. denied. Yet. it ts difficult. to be- .ic\'e that by merely introducing a few novelties to the agrarian dis- LHCI: a permanent, womanly inter- est in farming can be maintained. What. is wanted, we feel, is a happy combination of city and rural modes of living-Johannesburg Times. Th1- Jnpanciic government has ap~ proved o war budget. of $600,000,000 to prosecute the campfl/Bfl flflfllnsl China~morc than the total cost, of the previous Blno-Jap and the Rus- izn-Jap wars combined. The peculiar part. of it. ls that Japan passes the ivar budget but. refuses to admit. that. she la at. woiz-Chothnm News. l _ out etidaiigering this country l l l l , . ___ ___._..___.__.._.____-..__. Behind The Headfines At Ottawa i By Dean Wilson A; me names of yrarfare sPread death and destruction _ln China-i there is n definite lndlcatlou ot uneasiness in Ottawa. It. is not. l discomfort. due l0 sentimental reasons, but 8- Plat‘ tical cause has brought a 81ft“? problem w the Federal authorities and final decision must. be reach- ed regarding future action o! the Canadian Government in this F“ Eastern crisis- The man on the street in that l Dominion does not realize Lbatl Canada has been carrying 0n a‘ tremendous trade with Jallflni. which in recent years has X15611 l0 unbelievable figures. The average iiiontl-i finds that. the Dfimlllll)" has stripped no less than about two million dollars worth of exports to that far country, but. now i: has become a serious question i1 l l i i l this trade can be carried on ivitli- l some foreign entanglement, since it is obvious that much 0f Ihl‘ purchases of Japan ln Canada are p intended for only one purpose and that is for nefarious object. of war- .are in China. Within recent months, the ex- ports to Japan have steadily upwards. While. a. few tnontlis ago, Canada sold about one ntilllon dollars worth of goods to t Japan each mouth. today this fig- i __, i_i \ “up w‘ llvoclicus experience in gardeningl plklltz-s‘ 111i‘. :{Ul(il‘.l‘fll‘t‘ titti-anive uselessness of theoreticali llviiibilliill 11* knowledge ivlten not supplemented! l l l lll'6 has been doubled. The cliitl articles that hare been exported in l climbed consisted of Canadian raw mun‘ crials and used metals which the Japanese Government has utiliz- 0d for the purposes of manufac- turing armaments. In fact, the latest figures indicate that non- fzrrous metals formed most. of the bulk of these shipments, and ii ts reported that; there are a great many standing orders for similar articles that. niiiy bring the Cari- adian exports to that. country to three times the present figures. Now the Canadian Government must, take account. o! this trade, and therein lies the problem, be- cause it ls sometimes extremely ilifiiciilt. to refuse any shipments since such action unquestionably endangers the good relationships existing between the two countries and there 1s oi way to deflnitely prove that. tho ."ticlf's bought iii Canada are ti. naui for use tn manufacturing armaments, ul- tclprises. As an example of the facing Lhc Canadian Government Plfilit now in this warfare between Ghlila and Japan, and how the. authorities find obstacles in try- ing to determine the object of cer- tain lmportations from this Dom. irifon to Japan, it. Ls best. seen tn the case of the large quantities m Canadian spruce and balsam trees which are cut. up here and sent to Ja n. DRUM: the Great War of 1914- 1918, Germany developed t1 chcmt. cal process which allowed the manufacture of (‘Xposlvgs {mm "gun-cotton" instead of the or- Ylmflfy and more expensive cot-' lvli, and this PFOCFSI; required large quantities of cellulose from trees, ~78D§n has been manufacturing ex- plosives by this loss costly pro- ‘Cess, and this explains the large importiitions hy that, “rung-y 9g Sulphltl‘ Dull), which averaged about 250,000 tons cacti year for the Past several years. Canada 118.5 supplied about 40 to 50 per cent. of this sulphite pulp These P1181} explosives are nmde through puriflcatlons of the pulp and a treatment with nitric and sulphuric acids, with the resonant, Pfmllllfl, bPlllZ i1 vlclous killer, Whlcll 1t l5 estimated by experts "f ll"! Plllfl Mid Paper Research titstitute of McGill University at, Xvlontrcal, as strong pnmiglf w blow up a whole city block mid kill hundreds of people, if (ms Cilnfldl-‘ln lifco ispriice) is used in this manufacture. "OWN"- JRPRII ltas been and still does import thou; Drgducts lmm lhls Dfimlfllflli. claiming that. it Ls for the pilrpom of maiiuftic. luring artificial silks, which ls R __l_l1r3ilgii industry in that. Fur ED5- SPECIALS iii: iviii MAGS Bayer‘: Aspirin 12's — —- 23o 24‘; - — 39o 100‘: — — 98c l-‘ruifutives, large - _. _ 39c Budd's Kldney Pills - - 33¢; Colgate: Tooth Paste — 19o Laure — - - - - 33c Tooth Brushes 25c, 2 for — 33c Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 49c Compound Syrup Hypo- phosphiln — — —- — 98o Face Cloths 10c, 3 for — — 25c 15c, 2 for — - 25o Pond‘; Cold sud Vantshlng Cream - - - 29c and 49o Viceroy Hot Water Home: -—-—-——--—69clnd98u Blll Folds. 65c. 98c, $1.50 Each lino’; Fruit Salts 49c and 19c Ironlzed Yeaat. — — — — 98d DR. L. B. EVANS STOMACII MIXTURE For Indigestion, Dyspepsia. Sour Slomlch, Heart Burn and all ouch troubles of the iitornlch- TRY EVAN’S MIXT STOMACH PRICE PER BOTTLE 85c . iiii-z “TWO iiincs Phone 315. P. 0. Bo: 312 though it must be confessed that‘. it ls extremely unlikely that tlicyl are employed in tiny legitimate en- ' t} exists that a. great deal will be problem , l . iursmtg 4, 1-157 "'11P Vitiilit aiwaqg. RANGE EKOE T Qibati flint’ of bouts i I ~i i .,~ EAui . the buoyancy a! spirit that oomel with n. well developed body under- going daily physical exemlse Sweden, Denmark, Russia, Ger- many. Great; Britain. are all en- couraging these group exercises. There is, however. a further my. that. should be taken b,’ s1! nations Recently in Great Britain The Physical Training and Recreation mu passed its third reading tn the House of Commons. “The aim 15 t4 build up a new leadership to train men and women and to inspire flu whole nation with the ldesl of l personal fittiess" l “Every child is to have access, to l pHYSlCGI education. Work in this - direct-ion has already been done by . . . 1 .. Pl -‘ _ _ when w» m P5 or Lhougndsdol “wllhlaanfilngiggll ' tiitlt) playing fields and Spaces dur- wolne“ “N”. “mtg “arches we ing the past tu-oive Scars. Most. of ‘ll'“l-“' “l calbllenl‘; e‘ eat inn“ these are tn the factor-v di-tirirts calmol‘ but ‘ta l“ How 8th .5 can). where the need is greatest. Tlietr l” m“ benem’ l0 “mm p 5 ‘ aim is not mass rtrill formation lill.‘ mg“ man‘; ‘:1Ild.A']lI,2lAgg-r1b€;§é to develop the desire for physical ____“lil_h.klglful_-’. _. health and recreation by encour- . - to‘ l in; of team a s. l?!“ Centre’ and Emilia? ttlgvcrlflgg mental activity; “we wcheclhup ‘w’ i 56* ..n_ "it'll. They would rather have a is the case, toe Canadian VOVFf 1 i tiiillion people doing 10f) vnrds in "lent l5 l“ a‘ V“? empnlnbsd’? twelve or thirteett sci-and; than ti 90mm“ “gm noll‘. n 1s lmpfbx. fcu’ sprinters don": it utider ten." 5mm l“ stale dermlmll “m3”, I boieve that. all l)‘ll‘f’!’1lS,'E'l.'Pl‘y_ mo, lmlmfls by Jana.“ a“ l_ll_l’,o‘gt“_‘ hotly in fact. realizcs the physics‘ “men ale m“ mam 50")?“ m and to some extent. the mental rte- tlie creation of that. country s vast: ‘Mnpmflfl, nbpqmfid "Wm basket stipplles of l“““""‘“""‘ °l ‘lea’, j l7-tl'. football. cric-kcl. untidy. Fmd deslllwllm" yel’ ll’ l5 almOJQ lacrosse, baseball and other games. siou c0 i .’ - _ , I dcvefopnient. attained by these Plmlmble but Pam?“ ma.“ WM)‘ games Ls often overlooked. "l" l“ Wm“ ‘my ‘ncurrmg sen“ A boy (or girl) who must cori- "us lmuble h.‘ me very near fulllre‘ trol the impulse to play iinfairlti‘ “r endangefnng m? pence or “ml iuommit; a foull. thus controlllntl “lglepgllltilll alllpijrett is hard“, a} tho temper when temptntloti Li I1 0° 91‘ Fm~l -o,, kooflii o her secret. that it tlic Canadian Gov- “fat ‘for the 5a S r . tPM“, is ctcvolotiiiiiz self cozittol 9111mm‘ 511mm stop this wade ‘m’ ‘ for the days to come. Similarly the iriediutcly, it would menu n rlczitti . _ \v'i‘l or obedience to play 1n the ntit- blow t0 all the other biisiiicssmcti [Md m bawqmlp H“, “an: “m, m of Canada- “’ll° do“! Wm‘ hm“, f:otb.ill. the defence in ba:ket.- and, China L0 the extent. of r1101?’ bull. when to ho the pitcher, the than a million dollars each month m" bwk m. m‘, fmwvnvrd L, hi’; in legitimate transactions o! trade. “WM dosh“, m. anmimnu L. 5.. Thelelolc- l" ‘Yculd appeal‘ MW vcloplng an unselfislmcss that. trill that. while science is usually a h‘, a pa,‘ of him thmughma, ht; blaming to business enterprise in, Pnhn, "p. Canada, yet in this instance it has 1 lQ%“s_.-cl'-E_ - ENCOURAGE your: CHILDREN T0 PLAY GAMES become quite a serious source 0f T“? "—“_*ém fl’ 1 trouble since it. establishes a 5 doubt: whether certain of the suP- posedly innocent exports from this i ’ Dominion are in reality not jastl T indirectly responsible for the ne- farious warfare on the partvof the whunliggo "m; K -1 _ country or countries which are " do“, ggitye-li-iighl’: buying these supplies in this "mend awnke fully _ ..country, especially in the case of retieshed. rgld! lorthe ihv’: iluticl- l weaker Chinese nation. No doubt wntorluredbytrelhll nighu-louing. turn- ing - never comfortable. Hpllt lwslw Elli]: .' iLdr" h d an min luv/or mlfihzlyzllltdzvlljgbsu¥fY Diidd’: Kidni-y P . heard about; this subject; when the next. session of the Dominion Pill" iiameiit will be held. and it. is iil- litost. a. txirtaiiiiy’ that this advance ; . 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