I I '1 | li I . l. "1 1 1 ‘ e 1 .. 11 I \ I 1 l l . I l I l . l’ E 1 5 L i _._ 5w“. P"Tl<' FUIHR -:__ THE BHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 51.11am; uiuly thnnnlvn 1M1) l-‘rvuldrnl mlcul (Jul \\ Hauler a all-Lure ‘ll’: rri-siuun J u. Jun-nu l: J I kid-uni 4m: 1111111111111; urn-vain .1 n uiirm-ti l- J.l. ant-cur) Lirul vol u A lltlvhlllllull U a 0. ‘pmlu-llllr lklllllbfn L-rullb “utm- unnl u k t-urrll Blhnl till i|u.\ mums win <11 ltl\\All|‘¢| iii-mum (u uiy ‘lin 111-1 .11. 1111,1110“ main-u m l‘ k. Island ‘.1411; pfl on u. Jlllilllrl‘! 1n m: n- luniulu Illtl U l JArIllln-rn \uu1l Uuneuu Ill tm-ulullu “.00 m-u l-IUUA). I-‘bbIiLI-UIL ‘I5, I933 ‘i "Th0 Strongest Jlemury l8 ll 811KB)’ than me flea/vest lnlv." llic- Hot llhickens wt l\ 13.1-10.1 11:1 ‘w-Iiiiiil 1i.1- ‘\\ll\\ lll provin- l\'--.-1-u1l_\ tlii- 12.1111.- oiiziliiig .llill_‘_{ i111‘ ‘ziziiivizil !1C|l"_' i "-111 '1‘11-11 1.1 ‘.111. 11-.-\<'l'1’ l\ 1~ 1'1 i-‘Ilil l1- i!" ' -- §..-.-.I --~i-. -\="i- 1'; 1. 151.111. -11 .1 '11 -ii-- l1|l‘11lll" l- 511 11-. ..1i1-.1 1.111 \\-1~ ili-clziikil lll' thc . 11 .1 T1. . 11;-:----'.\ m-icciiiiitv. ihiuigll '- ~ 1 11 .-\. 1'1|1']'11ll-|'.'lll'll llil’ lli1<ti~ ~' 31-1- 1--1‘ "1. 1 ‘lilll 11 llll‘ llcp- a111l l‘r->\-i111-i.-1l .1 11111 1.1 1 msiiia. :11i1l 1111 '- l1~1."l'1l\‘Il llii- firs: plzuii- ' l1u~i11i-~~" rl11- :1; 11'." -\--.- 1E \1i-litr~r 1 . 1- -'..11 1..- ...,..1..,]. m... ~..\.1"1' 1l.\~. 1 v-s 1- 11"--~~:1111l Q-1:ZlQ~1 ‘ l 1i-.1'1i11'-1-r~" l> 1'11i1i1111i~_ .i1l\i.1'tis- pitiiii-i- of kaiixulzvs -~~ioii pi-rii-il 111331 . 11' .-1\1-1';1};1- l.ll'll\lll‘l'll_\, 1 liiii- r1 f-i-l l-y iilhlllg 1111 11101-11140 1.11 ' 111th i {-11- ilic vcar~ ..1- lIl'1g.~]1\‘l1_\ point rt-prcs- -l 1101-1 11f 1h.- iaci-uu 1111-1 (li1i\ _' of thc J3 _\\Il\ lll.ll‘l\. Th0»- i-tr 1-11111 llllll Liar 'l'li-.- fact-ox cxccctl- 1'-17l--\\~: l-iyporu, 10.1.3. --1 ilil\llll~\_ 1 - liirlustrial F‘. .\l:-.1i1i1':;v11ii-111j4 production. 1 c iu-yti-r i-r-uluctioii. 3311.3; .\'c\\-<- .\liiicr;il prudtictioii. C11 1.1_:/'_ '..--11. _‘,111.12 3111"»; l -.-11-l---1i1 : 1111.11, , i111‘ 111-1111 .1 li:111-.r1- 11f tlit- liihliolls vliart .'-.~ 1-" 1-13. ~11:-\1-_\~ .1111] urzipln iiiarlviiig busi- 1.. ~- ‘ri-i-iw-xtziu-iii iliai (zinadzil- l't‘CO\‘('l'_\‘ b0~ 1-111. 1'11 1 -11- iulloiiiii; lllc ncgoiiziiiou liizulc .\;_-i'1-01ii<-1i1~. by the llcu- 10-111-1 nit-zit. lu‘ 11-1- Illll f". C. A. A. Amendment? T-loiiiig a lllVlllllwill 111 111111-1111 thc l-‘sii-iiicrs‘ (T. 1-11-1-5 .\r1-.i1i;,-1-1i11-11i .\ct in tllc lluusc of ('..11.1111.1i_< lllt‘ 111111-1- day. hiuaiict- Minister ])1;11-.111-_g l: "Mn-ii; Fl‘!|l‘L'\('lllilllUlIS have ht-i-ii 1111-10 11-1-111 o-uit- oi ihc pi-oviiiccs that thc r-piiairi-ii 111' ilic In‘! ls no longci- hciiciicizil but iv-ihir liai-iiiful 1o lllFlllkFS in that thc coiali- ti 1 which j,‘(l\t‘ ri-i to its cuaciiiiciit and its - ‘l\1ll11ll in ilic pi-oviiicc. havc now sufficicnt- l}. ‘llll1‘1‘I1\'\'l that tiii-rc is no iiccd for it; and T,.I,..,....,,1;.1J.,11. 111.- .-1l_11 111.1110 that thc fact that i: ~i--1-.- c-iuiiziiu- 1o opcratc uiulci- such circum- s'-1-..--.-~ has an iiiipziii-iiigwsffcct tipoii the credit 111' fariiii-i-s. 'l“1i1- govcriiiiicnl dr-sircs to he iii . 11 111 1t-1-.i1 1-.'i1:h province ilccorfliiig to ".l1i;~l.'1ll\\'\ of ‘.310 iarinci-s in that prov- 1- 1-i'f--.i-l:1-- "lat thc act should ccasc to l " applications will hc accept- 11111. r111» ~;1iu<- method is fol- ..1.-.-1i in bringing‘ thc act into 11.111; l: 1~ Moi-rd that tlir- zuiit-nrlmtriit will rc- ii- 11- lllt‘ Qi-‘it-Tllllrfilll oi :1 grt-ai volunic of rc- .|.V.,.,._ 1‘1—..111 \I1l]](‘ 1)i'11\'llltTt'~ fin’ thc complete rc- pial 11f 1li~- \\llllif‘ >Ulllll(', hccausc thc govern- 11..-111 11.111- 111» ilouhi that thc statute is still a ne~ t-1-~~.11-\- iii~1r1iu10vi1 in rci-tain provinct-s. The in» “111111111 i< in l\t‘(']) i1 in 11110r.'1ii11ii in cycry prov- iiicc .1» long :1~ 1-1-11] llt‘t‘4l ior it is demonstrated. 11111 1111- gnii-ruuiriii is flt'fillll('l_\' of opinion also that thc cmiiiiiiiziiit-c in opcratinn of this piccc 11f nizu-liiiicry- \\lllllll a proyiiicc ziftcr thc nccrl for i! has vaiii llt‘1.l ll‘llll.\ to loyycr thc crr-(lit of ll1(' :i-_-ri1-iiliiiral i1i1lu~ir_v iu that pi-ovillCc. ivliich is to sziv the lcast an iiiirlt-sirablc result.” lf isia striking ti-stimoiiy- to the foresight of 1h,- 121-11111-11 lirl\'l'l‘lllll(‘lll. which passed this Act in m3; iu iaii-t- 11f 1-11n~i1l<-r.-il»l1- fipilosilioll. that i1 ~li1-ul1l <1ill h1- iw-gardcil by flit-iv successors I11 oiiicc a< "a iicvscssziry- iiisiruuiciit in ccrtam pro- viiiccs." _ _ .\lr. Dunniu_i_-'s auiciivliiiciit nm-ikcs Prowfiflll tn establish more than our- hoai-d of rc-viciv 111 any pi-ovincc. to [ll'l'l\'l(l(‘ that no 110w proposals ,11f1|1 111- 111011.111 11 |)I'f)\'lllt‘(‘ zificr a dait- to hc fixml hv pi-oi-lziniziliiiii. inorc .'idc1|u;1tcly- to de- finc thc’ iimining 11f flu- woi-d “ci-crlitor" as uscd in thr- .-\c1. and to cxti-iiil thc hcncfits in the case of rlr‘(‘(';\-'(‘ll farnu-rs. Bouquelmfiavour Etc. Guaranteed Yi-rnon (liai-h-y. i-inpliivctl by thc lluii-t-rsity of Ilriqul In silllll‘ l-Iuulhh rural wiiir-s and cx- p<~ri111v11i |'.1r 1h1-11- il1l|il'U\'(‘lll(‘Ill. zit Long .-\sh- ,,,,,_ g,,.,,,.,-_1.1| ..-111 ,1 11r111l0 of winc to thc Paris l.'lli1>l'.'ll11|'\‘ of liri-nch yinicullurists. H0 wrote 11,11 11,- |1i;1.| '-.~..111.- .-11-1-.1~." ilu- lllllllf‘ and would l1'1..- 111 l-au- its not; yiiitaigi? anil thc country of i1_ origin lll‘lt i-uiiiicd. l.v1-1itii.'1ll_v lllt‘ hri-ui-li cxpcits ctavc tlicir 0p- i11i1111_ l'urlruil1t1-1ll\-. tht-y said. the wine W715 1 11.4111 lll'll\\'ll '1l|l‘l'I"\' of iayiiiiisilr- houquct 11ml 1i 11.1111 :1-11l ilrv {ls a chip. 'l'li<-_y wcrc. howz-vcr. 1151-1111-11 iii tliiilllnll :1. 111 i1~ vi1il.'1"c and plat-c of origai. uhilt- as to its .'igr-. it could l1"! l)? YOWIR‘ er than twenty-five years. - By this frank expert opinion Mr, Charity knew that his wine prfisstd from English field strawberries was a success. ' A little later an English firm accepted his suggestion and rccipc and produced 4,000 gal- lons of wine made from strawberries and rasp- berries as a commercial cxpcriment. says The Daily Ikrlcgraph of London. The whole stock was soon sold out. Now a firm at l-l.-t_\-\vztrd= Heath. Stisscx. i< making l-Inglish country u-incs with good rt-sults. The alcohol in thcsc- wincs vai-ics from 8 to I2 per ccnt. Strawbcrrv wiu0 loscs its fruit flavor soon after it is madc. and after t\\-0 _vczir.- begins tn rlcvclop th0 slu-rry-Jikc taste ivhich dcccivi-d thc FTTIIFlI wiiu ist0rs_ Rasphcrry- and logallbcrry‘ yvincs also lose tlu-ir fruity- taste iiuitc soon. Th0 flavor they rlcvt-lop is something like port. and thcy are similar in color. Black currant ivine. also the color of port. rt-iziins its fruity- tasti- very strongly. .\li-. (‘harlcy- is at prcscut cxiicrimcntiiig with plum iviiic. \\'h1-th0r l-‘uglisli couutry- \\ll]('s will but-om. :1 \\‘1ll'll1-\\llll<‘ product (‘(1llllIlL'l'L‘l&lll\' can only b:- >l'lll\’(l by iimc, Th0 principal ('1llll]1(‘lll(1l'.~ would lic thc loiv~priccd cnipirc- iviucs now 0n llit- lll.'tl'i\(‘I. I lidilorial Notes I .\'l1- Llirisiiiplii-i- \\'r1-n tlicil iliis tlillt‘. 17:5. if‘ Z‘ 5l~ >5 l1 has bci-ii :1 .~'ll\‘\"k'.~:l>lll \\'t'L‘l\ for fi-lli-iicrs of --i1r 111.1111 iii1lii~1"‘ Tl-IF (IHARLO'I"I‘E'I‘UWN GUARDIAN NUTES BY TIIE WAY As the zucst ol"the Belgian peo- piu KIUU 1.110 nuiuun uuvcuunfinv. IALIUUAL ‘some. AAIA§ saueu w u:- vlsli, iUr ule 111's. ohm: 41A 40 years iur: scent-s o1 ma) W011 BL ulc “cad 04 L111: rwilcl Uolllllllbslofl uuuug um day... there Wu De no “Uuvlcll tux-mantles. 101‘ M1’. noovcr 1a an, uuuurull Cl-ALICLA m. uluSL ammo-App..- tics 01 nmkliufi and pears me tiuc. Cull c-Leu upon nun by act OI rai- llillllttlli. oi r-ileuu of 1MB nutgiun reonie." A new kenciatiou imS 1.1mm t0 1111111110011 111 ma. country 1111,41 no iirst-naild KIIOHICGAQ 0A me iJi-tvunou and the slam _uespau' w-mcn AUIIQWBU lll U19 train 0A H area. vlar. but. 1t L: a dfinfflmlvn iiiiicn has learned from me ups ut ‘n11: bad WOHLIIQI‘, _ ‘HITAIIHPSI ill heath. iavei-s. lflllVlllg ‘1111111111-1115, lIO-YEHSI‘. do not apply 1L5 011.1015 u story 01 llYflvltuClL’ for Aniciicau oeucvoieuce’ and oi ud- iuu-atlun 1oi- the capable aiid_ tire- tess iiiend who directed this e1- fort in the field-Nevi- York Times. Olav-nay lanes in all the sky over Em.- uuu are urouueo in 110w resolutions- 1iup1i0u_ to 01x11 and Royal Air fort-c flying by 1.110 All‘ ministry‘ to prevent collisions uur- Thcse lanes are from 1x100 feel. 1o moi-e than farce IIIHES. The iiciuht a1 ivliich 111w machine will 11v is to be aovt-riied by its directicn on a comtmfi B981‘- 1112. A plane ctillmu at four or live towns mav have w flv at four dit- fercn; lll\.lll(l€S din-inn its iourucy. Royal Air Force machines inakiuz lOllL cruises must chance height 0110.11 time 1.1101‘ change courses. The i1) l)l1ill( ilixuc-Huiloyy- 1.1100 10cc or llllLfWl‘ i-iian 1 - 10 1eet.-—Ex;han1ze. As rcaurils a Canadian flag, flu-re has been considerable use o1 iie ‘v7 1:: f? W1 \\'h.11 1~ 1-111- 11111111 lllcllli may lic ziiiutlici- inaii'.~ llLIlMlll l-oliiicallf” in lllt‘ li(‘l‘lllIlll~Jtillllkilcfilfillll - 11111-0 mort- pruiiiig for \ll\'lll~t‘l\'t'\ 111 >l11l'lll l11>~' . 1-<l \u<11-1.'1. 1 4< s -1'= =0- |\'c~i1lci1t> iii .\ll1an_\ district iliié \\k‘\‘l\ hayc lici-u trying 111 ]lt'l'\ll.'llll‘ thc .\li1ii~1cr of Public \\'oi-l\< to luii-tlsui-ilicc the road from Triiciiizui .~ (i\1l'l‘l('l‘ 111 Ti-Vyon. 1K d‘ PW i! l1 llll1_\ h1- lllt'l‘(’ ci-iiii-iili-iice or pcrlzzips prc- d1-.~=.iii.-11i--ii_. but .\lr_ l’. l’. Robiciii. lligh Slit-riff of .\lniiiuoutlisliirc. liuglaud. dict] sudrh-iily- af- tcr tint-ting from 1hr Bible a passage from l-Izcly-it-l. Th0 trag-cdy- took placc a1 .'i civic rc- ccptioii to Sir William Firth at libbu- Valc. which has hccn nnc of thc black §]l(1l\ of dc- lll't‘\~ll\l1 lll \\':ilc.<. In paying trihutc to thc urn-st of honor thc lliglh $h0riff rcritud a pas- \2l§1‘ in thc 37th i-haptci- which lit-gins: "Th1- haud oi thc Lord was upon m0. and cari-icil n11- out in thc spirit of the l.or1l. and s01 n10 flown in thc midst. of thc vallcy- which was full of l111ll(‘<." lf tit-scribes how i1 was proplicsictl that thc “1li'_\' lit-tics" \\'0lll(l b0 coycri-rl with flcs-li and skin and causcd to livc: The llic-h §h0riff lll\'t‘ll(‘fl l-ililiyi \'al0 to that \-allc_\'_ Thcn his hcad fcll fol-ward. llis listi-iicrs thought h1- was pausing. lcfoi-i- any our could rcach him lic fcll to thc floor. l-l0 was l‘.'\l'l'lt'(l in an ail ii-iiiiing room. whcrt- zi doctor zittciidiiig him an- nounccrl that hc was dcarl. U I U I Warning that in its ucxt lyar. if 0110 should conic. thc Llnitctl States could 1101 cxpcct to hziyc as much tiiiic to prepare as it did in 1917, .\Iz1_i1i1- (i011. Hugh .-\. Drum. Cllllllllillldlfl‘ of thc Sixth Corps Arca. rcccntly- ll(‘Cllll'C(l. “Th0 d0- sign zmd manufavtiirc of tanks. airplancs. anti craft artillery; listening (l(‘\’lC(‘.s and otlicr cs~ sciitizils of motlci-n conflict consuinc time for their completion and money for thcir procure- ment. To avoid thc zlangcr 0f unprcpziredncss to rticct any situation. a largo stock of war ma- terial must be hcld available liccausc. ziftcr thc opening of hostilities, to ziwait thcir delivery to troops might prove (lisastrous. \\'c cannot 0.\'~ pccf to l1av0 fourtccn months in which to pro- parc for war as w0 had in 1917. With thcsc thoughts hcforc us. thc .\incrican public can b0 of incstimziblc scrvicc in thc causc of national defense by supponing and urging that matcrizils of war bc kept available. and stiitablc numbers of trained leaders and mcii be [n-ovidcd." =k >11 =1= =i= Tihaiik goodness for thc l-lciiiiett liiipcrial treaties. for ivcrc it not for thcm farmers would be in a much worsc plight than thcy are. 'l‘h0 slump in U.S..-\. markets has [ilaycd havoc more ways than one with rcturiis. Lowcr prices for livc hcef stccrs in Unitcrl Status- nuu-kcts and relatively high prices in thc Uuitcd Kingdom have resulted in a- scramble for ocean shipping space by Canadian cattle intt-rcsts. Th0 fcdcral Department 0f Agriculture rcport that thc dc- mand is dcvcloping beyond thc capacity of thc lmats now plying bctyvccn Ctuiatliziii and llritish ports. Fol-thc first six \\-'C(’l\'S of this ycar. Can- ada exported 4,278 hcad of hccf cattlc to thc lfnitcd States and zippi-oxiuizitcly 3.700 hcarl to the United Kingdom. Last ycar for thc corrcs- ponding period Canada exported 29.01.11) lit-ad lo the linitcd $111105 and 198 hcatl to thc Liuitctl Kingdom. " u- »- w- v It is great to b0 a Royal Coniiiiissiiiiici- uiidcf thc Libcral (iovci-niiiciii and liyc on thc lat of thc land at thc cxpi-nsc- of thc llllflldlll tax-- payers. Recently we slioyycd lhc Lobster Unc Nlan Commission and staff cost thc country $10000 and made no recommendation — evi- dently too many Grits wci-i- involvcrl in thc ir- rcgularitics disclosed. .\'ow it is lcariicd thc t0- ial cost of thc 'l‘urg0oi1 (Drain (Inmiiiissiou 1o date is $114,237. according to a rcturn just tab- led in thc- l-louse of Commons. Ti:0 ziuiotuit 1iaid to thc commissioner. 1\lr. f. iicc W, F. .~\. 'l'urgcon of ltcgiua in li\..|g allowance. at a rate of $35 a day. was $0.175 ivhile travelling expenses for the commissioner amounted to $2,- 825. l-Ion. _l. L. Ralstori. commission counsel. reccivctl a $20 a day living allounancc arid legal fccs at thc ratc of $200 a driy_ Th0 total in liv- ing allowance paid to counsel was $2.365. in lcgal fccs 5525.674 and travel cxpcnscs $933. .\s- sistant Counscl, j. F Coy-tic, was paid $10 a (lay living allowance and $5011 day l0g.'il fccs. ’l'li0 total pair] him was 517(k) living .-illo\vanc0 $16,100 legal fccs and $1.231 ll'¢'lVCl l‘X]ll'll~(‘F. Sccrctarial zissistaiicc cost 3110.735. rli-rical as- sistancc- $7.622. and preparation of slcno- graphci“; report $21.43;‘. llr-ai-ing of l‘\'l(ll'll4‘(‘ ncciipied 122 days .1111] 3o 11:1“ \\‘|‘1'(‘ spcnt in travclling. Tlicrc \\'f‘l'(' zoo \\'ltl|C~>(‘$ cullcd and thcse were paid $1,107. ri-d ensign-Union Jack iii the nsiili cot-nor next thc Dominion coat-ol-zii-ms in lllC ily. F-ltty ‘yards aviav. one can't toll “hat ihc Dominion coai-cf-arms is. A bOtll/Ol‘ ‘s spaces-led instead. A braver in _ht b0 mistaken fittv yards away for a rat. A maple leaf tOlll(l be identified a mile away. If we drop the pure Union Jack. let's have tlll‘ red ensign with a manlt leiitfl-Jixchanuc. To all appearances the no|i0y winch 10d to the puppet State of LVIZIIIClI-Jllkul) b91112 lot-med IS b01111; COILSASLCIIil)’ followed by 1.110 Jap- aiicse miiitai-ists. Lav-s hayi- bccn ousscd tllfiCrlllllllfltlllf-i utltllllfil. iot- 012,11 iradc. and i. Lbe same policy is aducrcd w in North Lhbta the Japanese will. sooner or label‘. come 1u.o direct. 001111101. with other nations. Vittorv for Japan mcun oulv one thine namely. 1e closliu: of the open door in China. For this reason-alone it will be well for Great Britain and the United Status. v05 and Germany. tow-for they. -1so have vasL trade interests lll ClilIlfl—lO make up. their minds 01100 and for all ivlicthcr they will tolerate Sllcll a. state of aft-airs. I. they 1001 that tlierc is no a terna- Livc. tlicn 10L no more be said. but 11101-0 IS anstht-r ivav out of it. How- tc-Vcl‘. 1o be successful. concerted aci- icu is 11ii1>craLive.-H0ng Kong News. >1 Il is hard l0 say whether there ls any u-utn iii Léic saiieniclit pub- lklllffl 1111s week‘ by our lJaics- Dink Labour oruan to the effcci that. Whitehall cousid r.- Lbe B. B. 0.5 Arabic broadcasts a 110i.- bllL this is rtanily the opinion of all the E; 'mians with wnomIhaves-poken on .110 subiect and who have tcld m0 of the ci-i cisms contained in ctlcrs from home. These criticisms. I must add. are perfectly iriendly in 1on0. Indeed. ihev reveal a strong desire that the broadcasts should be a success: not only thc European music, howcyer, but also the "div" presentation of the news Elven and the selection of the news itself is found 1.0 be a1 fault. What these listuners reallv want. I think. i.» 1o b0 told more and more about tlicmsclves. That, atei- all. is an IGIOSVIICIHSY by ho means confined to 1hr.- Arab i-ace.—Calro Sphinx. No one believes that Mr. Ben- nett. was speaking utterly WILIIOUL his book ivlicu he spoke of electoral con-uptiou. and no one doubts that. he cculd give a bill of particulars aauinsi the Liberals fl at would make a mlfzlity stir. Bu then no one doubs on the other hand, that. the Liberals could produce another very embarrassing bill of particulars against Lhe other rascals. There ls a better way. and Mr. King invllcs Mr. Bennett to take it. and if Mr. Bennett dld take if, ‘Vllr. Kln would come mighty near to havng 1o Lake it. also. It is the way of bring- ing 1n a bil. to require the public- ation of campaign funds. An hon- est law with teeth in it. honestly enforced. would end or greatly limit that sort of electoral corruption. - Vancouvet- Province. - lllayur Richard Reading has pro- posed a uiruiuav pariv ior nufu-v rot-u. wno Wlll i-cacu his 75th ml.e- stone on Julv, .10 next. Tnc 51126185- iicn c-iuornces uniuuc possibilities. such a lunciiorl could easily be- come uuuouai. even lllltrlltlvlflllul. in scope. uncle Hcnrv measures up to flllYlnillR that. could oe dune in his honor. but the more ciabornbc a plan the quicker cuiud ne back zrvsav from it. It would ta-kc clever drariiiiz to IJHIIH, 111m out. Pei-naps he would not enter into ilie spiiit OI 1t. a1 all. for he ls ilic shycst of men. ‘rnere is less person and more personality in Henrv Ford man 1n anv of this generation. 50.1 liiis never been known to enter into anv of his acts. He does nol. mink in terms of person. nor is he ever 1m- nolled by purely personal motives. Usually‘ his movements embrace a consideration of all men. rarely the itidividunL-Dctrolt Saturday Night. An American aeronautical export i-eccntiv estimated the top “pi-acti- cnblc" spcccl of alt-planes at between 400 and 480 miles an hour. It will be sccn that in lIla remarkable trlp from Edinburah Lo London. the R. A. F. fiver was FCILIV approaching what an ainliorltv has named as thc upper llmlt in speed. Incldcnl- ally. it miaht. be worth notlilntz that. the flvci- “'11s a soldier. not a clvll- ian pilot and that thc nionoplunc hc used was a combat shin. s. “Hur- rlcanc" flszhler. European nations may accept, his record as a sfrlkiniz bu of the abundant evidence Eng- land now offers of her new and for- midable strcnfzth in the aha-Bal- timore Sun. Very luckily the plot u-lanlzed l0 blow up a Japanese vessel first 111 the port of Vancouver and then at Seattle. fated. It lt had succeeded. the pei-petmnoi-s belna Canadians. we would have found ourselves ln a verv tlckllsh position ln iclation w Japan. Such incidents can very easllv happen aizatn, with the grav- est consequences. In the eves of thoiuzhtful people the attempt bv Canadians u» blow up a Japanese shin both at Vancouver and at Beattlr- bi-iiuzs a rlsk of var. . - . Let us thunk heaven that the Jap- anese vessel clld not blow up. but let us have thc izood sense to tinder- stand the wisdom of the Canadian lagstafi. d] Qllbat $11112 of lfinurs I! Jun: W. Barton. MD. UANLl-Qlfl IS LLRABLE IN ITS EARL!’ STAGES When the word tumor is mention- ed llwre are many who tlllflk there is only one kind 0t tumor and that is cant-ci- or carcinoma. As a mutter of 111111 any 111111;; or growth on die bo-cly is 0.i1'10d a tunwr. and so m; 111st defluziiun a medical student is given is. "A tumor is a lump." As 1 IEIILEIIIIJUI‘ these zlitlcrent lumll- taerc was 1.1- lump filled With '\ .—a ll|)0I\l£l———\\‘llll.‘l'l lavas ivha; In called a benign‘ or "mocc- ellL iinnor. A llllllsl" made of fibrous tissue was (‘flllCCl u libroid tumor. A tumor 01- Jllllp 111a: oc- currco on a "sin-taco" oi any kind —.~.kin, lining of 111-; mouth. lining of a glzllltl~lfltit is ivherc 1'. could be irritated by substances Jllmalllg over it such as milk in a breast: gland or food in stomach U1‘ in- testine. was ‘malignant’ rump cr fumoi-—-caiicci- or carcinoma. There were several oiliz-i- kinds of lumps or tumors according to thc tissues affected. Naturally it l> cancer that in- icrt-sts us incsi fur .i n-iiy- ~t1inns in second 1111100 as a 121111; Q of (ls-nth. _- ycurs ago it ' . . l1 place. This. lii p, 1- ' 10 thc tact that _ ' die a1 birth oi- 11111-1111; 1110 lint ycai- of lifc and kucnylcdgq. 31 110w to lakc cut-c of oucb .011 in ans that more live to middle 11g. the cancer agc. The unfortunate point lllliilt cancer is that in its curly sin-gus- it ts painless and by tho nine lt reaches 1110 painfu s». 111- :1 is foo late to iiffi-ct a cure 1111 - known mclhctlsfistil-gciy- and i-atliiun Prof. Hem-y K Pain-oust. pro- fcssci- of l'lltll1:l0=_;_\'. UlIlVUlX-HY of POXlll~._\'l\'l\lll."l. in l-llizi-ia. >ll\'5. "What. then, should 1110 pullout loc-k for as an etirly sympiozn? Any sore or lump on 111.0 .~llI‘l.'l."1 .1 the skin which ilci-sists l(lll_'!."l' than it should. moles lllfli cliriugr over their .-iii-fnr-0 and cy-cn old skin COI‘.(lll.t7l15. should uz-oi-sc SlhUlClOlI of canccr." , It is ivhilc it is in 1'1; earl).- 5111,20. situatc-d in 01111 sun‘. 11nd Pflrls cf it liuvi- m1 '1‘l.ll(-Cl nilirr plums rJ in 1110 b: 111111 tic-ailment by surgi-r_y. 31.1 s. and radium ivili cure. If it ha» . d 1r- di taut llfllls of thc body y ‘ll 1 1111f be rs-at-‘ictl by surszcri- the i1 - of the Xrny ll‘1.‘lllll‘l(‘lll 3*» 1h.- oiily ki-own mctliod for re-zchinsv, flit-so (10110 . s‘ that have come f-‘in the main or ni-islnal cancerous 11!‘O\\'l'l. It should ahv." he l‘1‘l'l"lI1l)Ol't‘(l that while thc iasc r11‘ 111111-01‘ is unknown. ‘CEIIICPI’ is corn-bio‘ in its early stltgzcs. Loves “The Island” (TOFOIIIO Globe and Mail» To thc Editor of Lue Globe and Mall: A1,- a 1\-f-.ir11.im01-. born m N: v.1 $001111. but bi-ciiglu- up and i-du- cated in Prlfici- EilV/HTLI "Ind. I read 3-0111- recent cdlic-ri; "Pro- vince of 93.000 Proplc." \\'lLll tutor- cst. ‘The stall iii-s you duct;- arc. I fear. sadly 11001111119; but, likc all statistics do n01 tell all llll‘ .\L'll'_V. It is VP1'_\' easy lo look at a qlltfbllOfl like tl-il from an ulti-u-m-i rlalls- tic standpoint. “The Island“ has a soul as ivcll as ii body. Its l)»klllt‘il'5 pas ed through sanliai- pi-ivuiions to t-ltosc of Ontario and llltlrr- pop- ulous parts of Canada; fltlilrd to which. as you intimate. iviis vrhat was the most iniquitous land ys- t-em ever» lnaiiqi-rtvrd in North America. Iii a rich and bcautrul land uhere quickly grew 1:1 love of thc soil that. is common to all ‘.1- landcrs thc world ovr-r. ccuuli-d to u love of indrucnrlcncc that bad something Scottish in it and yct was not ivhclly so. It was something t0 be an Islander. No sight was as good as l-hc sight of Abeaweitfs red short-s to the native who had Joys-d them from afar. It- inliu-bltnnh do not. wish to losf- liuhtly- 1m ldcntlty which is morc than a ccnlui-v old 611d WW-DlX-d ufl with their history. Much l5 to b:- srild for Maritime Union. but. it would have l0 be a voluntary and izciiuin“ ono Not only the Island but H180 Nfw Bruns- wick would possibly resent tlii- iil. least a-wnarcnt. domination of Nova Scotla. The situation is not unlike the rellalous situation which prc- ncdcd the fol-mutton of thc Uiilfcd Chiurch. Names 11101111 lllllCll, and if r-very man would not. r110 for them he would b0 quite w-llir": lo :10 to la-w for them. FCdPYFIIlOII. and not. amalgamation. mic-h‘. b0 the solu- tlo-n for the Mai-ltln-u- Wovlncvs. Let. Prince Edward Island keen lls vconranhicul identity: let 1t b1- n mat coiuifv ln thi- new Province. and let thc new canit~1 b? nt Char- ltv-frtowii. I mu-t sny if ls PIlfli" to vn-lte thc-so mild s"! -e.~1‘ons than ll. 1x10uld ‘JP to sav tlir-m ll‘ part1 of our proud little Provinm There- arc some fuimiy. lntanzlblr- zhinizs in this world which can't. be rcdiiced to more brutal lo-Ylr. like 1.111- flm or the institution of Rnvallv it-r-lf. It. is oasv to scold P141100 Edward 1s- lznvl for outline ss-lf first. I-fnve we. ln Ontario. always ‘at-cu such model: 0' altruism that we haw been wllllnc lo trike a back s-ml 11nd '---1t~l\ the- rosf of 1m- wrwld roll on? It crrtalnlv was not- sn 1n 1011 11nd T doi-bt vm-v much wlr-‘flvy ‘t. l: the case 1n 191R In roncluslop f hoor- tbal what- Pvc-t- ‘M0 hsfall ‘t. the =sl--iid ii-fll Nivavs rcmaln thP lnv-li- s-immei- »_. 1-‘10110 of mvol" ‘Wm izo {how- t/i llvq cliemvlv and wcll, Vz-ui- oWiIrI- of i1 mllllmmlro colruv 01-011 tho-oh a n-"rle-t one. is "wt-im- “OFrlINIU! Toronto WILLIAM J PITTS. states-mm who do not. want our country lo be without defense avalnst an mtack that becomes more mid more posalbla-(Montrenl Le Canada; - ,1‘ "J2EE" .. .....-.vmv~... m0" -- \-.-nr~‘-~ 1 PUBLIC FORUM Thll column ll 0pm In 1h- ’ illocunlon by cnrnlpondonlu o 1| nl intend. The Clurluttetown-Guprdlln don I01 unequal-Hy undone the opinion: o! ooncnwllilfllll "FOOLS RUSH IN" Sir.-— The Patriot. stll] keeps cackllng over the marvelous victor- les of its party. like Don Quixote, fighting vrlnd mills and chasing shadows. Its boast is that of l8 electlons held since King came into power they have "won" 15. Wasn't 1t, seats? If it had any sense. and a small knowledge of election history would hold its yap on thl: sub- ject. A ten yeai old child would know that no one. ln election; or otherwise, ever “won" where there was no contest. Because, wheic there ts no reason for doing otherwise, a Party allows cabinet ministers to be re-elected ivitliouf opposition, a common custom It. shows ignorance and bad taste for a sci-vile press tio misrepresent it as a ‘w-lctozy." But, taking the crowing organ on its own clunghill. how does it com- pare yrith the Bennett record? Let 11s count the score. Itistead of 18, thcre was 25 by-elections. O1 these the Coilservativcs "won" l9 seats four more than the Liberalahave so far won alfogether. Of contested elections. Conservative, won Atha- baska; from Liberals. -R0yal, N. B., Three Rivers, from Liberals. a gain of 2 scars from Lib-a-als nbd hold- ing our: scat formerly- held by a gonscrvatiye. Total wins. l9 out of ‘5 The Liberals won one ~eat only from Conservatives. Restlgouchc. and one from Progressive. MacKt-nzie. Sask. and manugcd to retain three :=0a1s which they formerly held. Total Libcrzils elected 5 out of 25. Labor made one gain from (‘on- s-oi-vallves. Hamilton East With the Bennett record of 19 wins to the King "ii-ins" 0f only 15. 11-111 the Patriot now take a run- ning jtllnp at itself. andflike the man in “the bi-amble bwh." scratch in its "brains?" I am. Sh: PIC fin —_-I . fieafiflot/rzz/i. ON TREK Meal cooked over wood. And broken break to shin-c: A lricudly sky and a friendly star. And the tlre's smoke beariniz a. prayer: Mtv hands a eoblet to hold a drink From 1110 izullvs kurzliniz creek: A spring)" mattress of sun-baked leaves And God not far to seek. -Hi'da I. Ros-tron ln the Empire Review. The Island Resents It ill-amt Lon Spectator) Tlici-c are Lwo Whe" islands in the Dominion. One 1s Vancouver Island sittln! in the Pacific, uncontamin- nied by the mainland. and the oth- ihe flame of 1v aluof ni the Ailantic. Both of chem. and with some cause. consider tliev are well above the rest of Canada ln prestige, his- torical importance and general con- duct of affairs. 'I‘liev look on us much as the old southerners looked cu the Yankees. and as a war vet,- eran looks on a recruit. They are sympathetic. but still want if no be known that their advantages are substantial. Consequently if ts not. surprising that Prince Edward Islanders were quite annoyed by the remarks of a ‘Poi-cow newspaper-quite “unsolc- itccP-thul. there was no sound reason whv "the island," with some 93.000 people. should be a. province. The Charlottetown Guardian re- sents this. and the ImQIICEiIOII that the Island should be the first to play marl-yr w Rovcrnmenl. econo- mizinu. It doesn't. like the sugges- tion. either. that it should be mere- lv "one of those pai-adlses where modest millionaires go to preserve their coupons and breathe the salt o. the sea." although l1; must be admitted that a sensible millionaire could find few better places to go. Now the Is and legislature has tliirtv members. fifteen as muncll- lors and fifteen as ussemblymen. The fee for these ‘members 1s some $400 n venr. The prime mlnLsLer fzets $3,500 and the other leading cabiiie- ministers get from $1.20 l0 $2.000. Unidue as a self-supporting agri- cultural area. a rcszlon of pmsper- ous farms and unmatched natural scenic beauty. the Island has mun- nized to maintain a sound standard of living for its pbople. Small 1n iii-ea. 1t: has twice as many people to the square mile as any other movince. The total value o all its crops is about $25 000,000. Wlth_ll.s -h ' s. fox farming Wow to Zea: rCl-IIBQNIC BRONCI-IITIS _ a‘ Bfilllifll up phlqm, or bnckixu to get ll. loan? Take Templulznl‘: RAZ-MAI! ‘Capsules. Choking. wheeling. gaping, @1111“. ‘w; Ire usually nllaved at once. Cheek attach by taking IMZ~MAII wlnnovor chant begin: to he] tight.‘ Reliaf from ll Infill-G nanny luck. 601: or II at dragging.‘ 5013 ._.___._._._ A T '1- E N T I o N SWINE BREEDERS time m gill-ii,“ agnlnlt PIG - WORM by using lh. remedy on Hie Elllfiikm" MINYS Pig - Worm Tonic Powder It wlll thoroughly abolish all traces o! worms. and Improve the health of VOIII‘ herd. Price 35cts. per lb. Don't dolly. Order In Phone or Mull. All a ' | attended to. or c" "on" ’ Phone 315 THE TWO MACS 1-4 "Qflrmflifis . 1 l Prescrlnlloll A Sllflclnlty 01- 1S PTIIICG ECIWRTd 1S 811d, SEIEIIG- ‘ FEBRUARY 2F. uyws BOIIIIOWING Exrnunvcss i111 . \‘ Enthusiastic Cutout: A professional man, who was assisted many years obtained a: the Billlk of Montreal, is still an en- thusiastic and loyal cm- tomer. He has told many of his friends rhatithe Bank's assistance at a time of need is one reason (o; ago by a small personal loaf his ‘access’ ,If you need money, you; “application for a loan, properly secured, will be welcomed by the manager of any one of our 500 branches. BANK 0P MONTREAL ESTABLISHED 1Bl7 "a 54ml wbm Jmall armunt: an u-r/rome" 1m: enterprises. it. has established a tau-iv steady income. I1. has suf- ici-ed some disadvantages in die tariff adiusuncnw which shut. fut. a protliable market 1n the Uuiwd states. nnu niuuv of its people still i001 reseutmeu‘. about freight rates. Altoizefher. the Island can hardly be blamed .or feelin" Ii ntcd iii 20.1w; the label of a mlllonnires‘ paradise. ‘-'l‘ne' Island is boo ini- portant. for that. Another Objection 1St. John Telegraph Journal) That the Mtultnne Provinces per- sisi. in obiecung to making one Drovlnce out of the three has been demonstrated to llS own satisfac- tion by '1'l16.'1'Ol‘0l'll.0 ulope and mall as utter lolly, especially 1n me case of Prince Edna-rd Island. 1110 Island. it says. ls “an inadequale province." 11, iinas that uie {sand has about me same population 11s that o1 Waterloo County, untailo. and about. the same assessed value as rluron County 1n that. province. Theron-om die idea o. cad-lying on a separate provincial government is ‘ridiculous" in nhe oplnlon of the Toronto Journal. By JJOIICPIISL it. is refreshing w read the views of another Ontario newspapgr. The Ottawa Citizen, iii an article under the neaumg: "PYIIICQijIIdWBITI Island is Wise." The Citizen ciws the statement. of the Island premier before iiie Row- ell Commission that. tilie province's debt per head of population is less than that of Nova Scotra or New 1f there would Maritime union. . But there ls another objection to union which did not, appeal w m; Toronto newspaper. It. is very clear. 1v set. form by The Ottawa Citizen which says: “Centrallzaflon woul tctld to eliminate something uls- tmctlve from the life of the several provinces. The people of Lhls coun- Y-W have nothing to [lain 11 being reklrnentcd under one s anclm-d pattern. National unltv cannot be promoted b.v constitutional amend- ments ln the direction o. a col-pm». ate state. Canada should be a hap- lilel‘ Country to live in a century hence by allowln the people of Prince Edward Isand to make a distinctive contribution: they take pride 1n belniz an island people, i119 province should be similarly en. glollrailfld to develop 111013.; djsiinc. ve Canadian lines. The rlve ls on everywhere to make pflople more subject to a centralized state auth- ority. vlncia. autonom m s9 e fi-lgi-‘KQE. 121.11 1.421." be any savlnl; in in McLul-e Building, Brunswick and his expressed doubt, Modem, Experienced Banking S0rvice.....ll1r 0111mm: v/ 120 Ymu’ Surrey/n! Opera/ion ' a and some snial. scale mauufnctur- one strong bulwark of i1i<lul11u11 liberty." WOMEN suouu) §K1I~ TIIEIR. BIKEATII TO COOL TIIEIR PORRIDGI LONDON. Feb, ‘ll-As il to 111-0. test against 1110 ivomen Wilallflf theli- breath- in so many 001111011 protests. tlu- Scoltish f-‘ipina Soc- iety of London 11:15 been discuss- OLIHlI 1o blow thc baizpipcs The question was ivbetlici- vi-om- en would b0 permitted to entei-ine National Plpim: Contci in Lon- Soclety that only malcs arc- eliz~ lble for membership. and l1 seem: no change is to be made (it-spite the tzrowth in the niiinbei- of wo- men pipers. “Its no the thing foi- a woman to blaw the pipes 11nd ills iiiilicci-d of for hci- to belani: t0 a society." said one official. “Vvomon are making plenty 01' nuisa- in the world nowadays without 1111-11- 1nk~ ine: up the laaizpipcs." \\'a.- another view expressed. The manager of 1hr famous Dagenham. Essex. Girl Pipi-rs '»\'l\0 parade at dozens of women's con- vresscs and git-ls‘ sports i-i-ents is lilglilv lndlznant. “There are 50 girls in our tln-ve Dace-ohm bands." he says. “They lit-gin 1c learn the pipes when fhcv arc 12 preparatory to entering the bmid= and all 01' them use full-sized pipes." He explained that the skii-luignf the pipes did not call for ‘lie lunzs of u six-foot Highlander but that the psslcnl exercise 110011011 was of the arms not of tl 0 lllllES. — Iflfl/VE/l/I/i ASTHMA With (jfll d1‘; 1:13:11 s e l l i n I rough and cold vemcdr- v umol nmu low - n nucu w mu Iv" fiIIGKL ..---~-="'S IIVIVUIII Conservative Ward Meeting Friday l _ poll meeting for the purpose of thc org-un- ization of Ward Five and Royalties will b0 hold Kent St., 0n Friday; thc , 25th day of February zit 8 o'clock p.m. All (‘.011- 1 servatives in these Wards are asked to attend. i BY ORDER OF THE (‘.0Ml\'II'l"l‘El-?. Y O-OO O Q-O 4w O O 9Q on BAD oxzn-s T11R01 at BUCKLEY THROATAIDS 101 W A‘AA AA OO-O-O-O-O-QQ Q ooovv-Qoooovoooooo-oaoooo A ‘sank AAAAAALLL MARCH Under the ‘ DOMINION-PROVINCIAL YOUTH TRAINING POLICY Open to boys and girls in unemployed cii-cum- stances between the ages of l8 to 30. 'l‘hos0 ap- plying should have in view a useful ti-aiiiini! tending toward profitable employment. Coin-sc- ‘k AA “s43 Poultry & Egg Grading course? -.._AT._. Prinice of Wales College, ~--ar1<---1-1<>\~- 14- 26th. .1 s s I I s a I t i l ORANGE o - Vitalit aiwaus use BRAHMI BK TE open to not more than 35 students. Students > who have attended previous youth training courses are not eligible. Send applications to ' W. R. SHAW, Deputy Minister of Agrlculturv. Charlottetown 7V - “ v ~¢ a ¢*-~¢‘~o+o-¢"“1'" lug WIIPUICI‘ ivuméii are Sir0lli1 011-, don There has been n rule of ilie-