i prcst-nts" mi wqrvgzttion oi lflCttl and ‘Jl"‘lllw|- . " rnent's actions. _ l kupational, there are no political parties in the cimiorrrmlv GLREAN . APRIL 191x193 ————' ~::i tonnovni" autumn Icntngbatlytionnleillfi) HfllentliCeLW.Cbefler5.l1eLIn Vleqlnslmtl. I. Burnett. F. J. I. and lunch; Director J. ll. Burnett. I’. J. l. lJeIt.CoLD.A.lncKlnnon.D.S.0. hie K1010!’ Prlnl Walker QUBSCIIPTION BATES “JO per year (In shame; delivered to City U-Qperynr llnldvnncc) mailed IaEL Island l‘ $.00 per year tin advance) mailed totmada and Ls‘. Member: Audit Bureau of Citflllnlinlll “The Strongest Memory in Weaker than the Weakest Ink”. SATURDAY. APRIL 9, 1938 i iThe Debate “h/nrnis lip Our Legislature is again taking on the seni- blatice o1 it democratic institution. Last night, Prohibition Enforcement Increased prosecutions and convictions under the Prohibition Act were cited by Premier Campbell in his budget speech as evidence that the Prohibition Act is being better enforced. The Premier may have forgotten that at the regular session of i935, when a corresponding increase in police activities was shown to have occurred under Conservative administration, as against the preceding Liberal record, he was the first to object to this method of comparison. "X0 doubt," he said "our honourable friends will quote figures of convictions and seizures by the R.C.'.\I.P. .~\s I explained last year, these figures can talk both ways. They may mean either that the law is being enforced, or that more liquor is being consumed." (Patriot, April 3, i935). He then proceeded to quote figures oi convictions for drunkenness in the town of flimmr-rsirle; for the Liberal period 1923-30 thc iiiitiilx-r \-.';t~ as against F35 for the Con~ ~.i“T\Zlli'.‘P zffflifll 1931-34. a- ev§riciicr~|mt of y striczc-r t'llfl'h'-.’:lfitl"lt —— but as ~howing tha" l drunkenness "was on the increase. No reference was made by the Premier to thc remarkable exposures, by his own specially It» *1‘: Prcriiicr Caiitpbcll and his" cabinet colleagues sat ziiiil lWJfIl ~ome zistoni illg lioiiic truths" from two oi’ IllPlf party supporters, .\lc.s.~. \\'. F. .-\l:iii Stet-var: and \\'adt_- lltiglir» It was i a ltiff dose of medicine to take, and the Prc- l miefs. rr-rirtion was noticeable ivlicn, on a poin’ '~r, lif.‘ (>llJl"C'l"l to Mr. lliitghr-s ciivg a ' lkrii‘. .\rlilr:;ss iii“ ". r "it, bu". itoiv matiy llfllt‘: \ r I: fl1"".'7ll1"!'a !’_'Y‘l".’€“l this rule in bpCfiixlllilf on Fw- llulzct. lpwry one oi tivm has rlnii ~o»~-:~.:;il no pro st nlftflt". The Prcrii: Jifzcd .\lr. Iluglv~= us. l ; rwg dr-fi Etc’ "Iii oppo-ition." lle can do no lc-s with .\lr. .\i‘l'\'-7il'i, who crrrt l); flillll". "pull lil\ punches." , l rrnnicnt" I-x tit-n plwlgts tvncs in 4'tl?'"l'.~. llillfjt’ li-"tzr bc-r-n iivffe-vtivr; bo- l cans" i-nitcais i-ro-Lt-Mliiigs are secret. It is on i the fY/ir of tlir- Ilott=e whlzre public rriatters should b" fl!~Cl1:~(fll. l that our memlicrs were rcnliz- ' "Eng to he qsiygcd il ' ion with their co". "‘"' ‘s. ,_ . s The Corpordlive St-ile Since Fiviiiicrs (janipbcll and Abt-tixari start- ed to run their rc-pcc‘ PT/JYlTICCS Zliifjl’ ilie . . . , . | mimic-r o.‘ .\l»"-=—r-. Kluaolim and IlllltT ttir- in- i ' ulti- ‘, lit". thc l1 ..l"t' (‘illifljlll rcziilrr wziiits to know‘ w ' 11121!" a (I"l.-" ui ~12£i; It ttir-:i:.~ Lguratlng oi 1." i...:'_:i-ir,r. . provii "c. z is a corporatiwc prowncv, stzite or nation? s The cortmrztiiic ;-"_\"~.ta-m is" thc l-."'l'llvi of eco- rioniic Fascism. It is". built up oi local occupa- tional and prozW-ssioiial Flhflifiifllllillm Tito-c in elude trarlc iinoi: , cniplottzrs‘ associations, t"o—" opcrativvs :11". iilrls. In rach district only one association of utch economic criti-gory" may exist ‘for cmplrncrs and 0H2‘ for thc workers; and, unless 1hr: niciiibcrsliiti of an association rcpru, sciits not less than a certain pvrcr-nttigi: of cm- l ployment in that category within the rhstrict, no l charter is urrmtrzrl for on a ocizition. Nobody is compollt-Il to join an zt-sow tion, but tho-i; who stand out ‘oz-x’: l") sziv iii the control of ll1P€T| OCCUP-Allfill. \‘.llll" they are liotiviil ‘o follow the contracts for \.'.;~,'_'r= and hours. for their ratcgory. At the isaml- timc iion-mc-itilicrs shriri: in thc cs- sr-ntizil liciivfih of 1h’: work rlonr: by thc :ts-‘ sociatioii. This work coin-ts of mnlting collec- tive wrign Jill/l work contracts as lICiHTFCII ris- sociatioiis of t-mploycrs and of workers. liuth- criiiorc all :i'-~ot"i:ttion"s arc rcquircil to further the C6011’ mic ititcrrssts of thc llltlllSll'_\‘, to WRlCll it: moral inti-rr-ts, to .'irr;ing<: for tcchiiical erlii- cation, cliririfztlilc iouii/lzttions and fvCtcfttlfifl-Hl l l l histituti-s. "lihr- associations of cmplowrs and woilcci": l'i'_{t'll"'l' iii :1 ili-trirt form a corpora- tion for tli" (‘Ill('(!1il':,'. .\ coqv-in. ion is :t strife UHj-‘lfl, llotli s‘ lrid lHClt-ivlllo 1m: fwrli? Vlcn by thc stat»: Lurc- fore rorpvirmioiis Zll'(' tilflfjjtfll with iroiiii 4 out any iliswtitt-s ‘ "vi-ii r-iiiploycrs Ilfltl ‘.'.‘<ii”l<"l’~'. llf". but if they crtimo: do so lllt‘ crisr- mriy br- sub- miHI-il 1o :1 jtiilgi- zis-i-tt-d by two iixpi-rt asst-s» stirs. I"'or nutiiiiixil purposes thc C'»l'l»'il‘.'1il!7ll< arc grntipizrl llllil ti-xclw. cowriiig lllflll-lrt‘, rom- mr-rcv. transport Jill'l ngrittultiirc- six for cm- ployr-rs and six \\'-)Tl\'CTS——-\\'llll ztilrlitionnl groups" lllflllflllifl thc “inc proli-ssioiis", :tr1i_st'-. iflllfpCllllPlll zirtisziiis itllll llll"llllJl'l"\' of pron»;- sioiizil twilliiigw. Tlic owupzitioiial nssviviatioiis clcvt lllPlf mciii- bors of the li-gislnttirc. This house thus rv- tional llliI'T(‘$l~. Ropn-str-iitntivcs of employers and workers in thc liousc arc exactly tfflllill in number. In this mrmncr the corporntivc sys- tem cntcrs thc political system of the Ifrtscist state. While the ministry may act without ob- taining thc consent of the Ilousc, it must even- tuallylsulimit its acts for approval: and sincr‘ the House has the control of the department estimates, it is in a position to block bills and i refuse supplies if it disapproyes of the govern- The electoral basis being oc- House antl in a sense only Fascists can be elect- ed because members nf the associations are necessarily Fascists. This, however, docs not preclude animated discussions within the as- lociations and among the associations; but it arates the operation of economics from pure l ' litics in that the associations join economical- ln the corporations but send their representa- ftivea separately to parliament. Jndividualism is excluded and the freedom of flpiubject is transferred to the dictates of the . tiotin, which alone are represented in a Legislature, the only "control" the House t ‘gogg- Government being in the voting ‘ lieu,» or the budget, and the Leader be- .. y‘ finhlharbztrai; p; what is pecgasiirya ; mpggg" ' eonro omen, as n l ‘ ' "rubber stamp" variety. fdicical employed detectives, of existing conditions with rcgarrl to Prohibition enforcement. The)" rc- v/aalf-d a situation tinpziralleletl in thc histori oi the Province. The qualifications of some of rltvse men were severely commented upon b_v thc trial iziaqisfrnte in throwing out a number of " » bro" “t rit the l’.'o"."ir1cc's experts-- i '" . d to know how much thc-i receive-d in wages and drinkinq cxwcrz-cs. It i- expected. too, that at the present session some effort “"1 b“ mvlc to zimcnd that section in tlv- Pro‘ Y/"ion .\I:t \'t'lllCl‘l empowers the A!» 'fl’ilf‘_\'-(is"l‘."l"fil to sit as "a. critirt of cnquirv on his own liquor administration activities. This ectior. as wt" pointed out on other occasions. ....= it: the old ‘w’ in order to enable 1hr .~\t- ‘orrimr-rirmcrfi‘. to i." uirr into the conduct of “fliev the Prob‘ ' ‘on ssion was scrapped i' shook‘ bww- been Izod Rut i‘ ivris retnincl in thr- nr-z-s .-\r' ruruscil lns’ jut-or. the most ridiculous anomnlv in (Ifnflrllkdml. = on the swutcs m’ any countrv in the world. l(rir_ Ur li-Dqqrr, who 111ml to ltfifli’ "i" l1" v . _ ._ fir p. ‘WHY/m \~ ».i-.i r"r",l.-r\ r-...1-.,,,-. r1“, . , ~, mws- s’ f , y i .,... .'l ,v " ~ 1 ', ' . "' ‘ I Editorial Notes I‘ Pal s :1 Still/l fr)" tomorrow. 1 I ¥ 2 'li1}._"to-l.o1iiion flight this Iluic. 11,17. 2i 1 x x " A footing for japan in Mexico via the oil‘ . fields would be a constant menace to L'..\'..-\. pr-ricc of iriind. 8 i 8 8 The Iictlcral Conservative Convention is now slated for July 4, provided parliament is proto- gucd by that time. Names mentioned for lcrtdcrship are Senator Meighcii, Dr. R. _l. .\l:ini0n, l. E. Lawson, Dcnton Massey, .'\f.P., .\l. A. .\lllCl)l’lf.‘l'.<Ofl, Regina. and President Syd- ney Smith of the University of Manitoba. i K 1 I In addition to being the first Canadian author to be mad/v a member of thc Royal Society of .\n~ ind Lvttcrs. of London, England, Mrs. l.. .‘.l. Montgomery McDonald, has been hon- orril by France. This last year the Isiterary and Artistic Institute of France has awarded tltrir silvr-r modal for litcrziry style to the hooks of the ilistingtiishcd Island ziiithoress. r r I it! “lint would happen were the nialcontents in thc IA-gislaturc to move a vote of no confidence in thc (iovcvriintt-nt? From rumours there are sufficic-tit dissatisfied members to carry such a resolution. \Vhat than? Premier Campbell would have to tender his resignation to the fioisvrriiir who would immediately send for thc li-ztrlcr of the mzilcotitcnts to form a new gov- trrirmvwt. which would still be Liberal. Is there siii -' rfvbincfi timbcr among the malrontonts to :ii"ri»niiilis“. such Tl feat? ¥ i 1 4 lt gives the Gllilfdlflfl considerable pleasure to realize that sortie of our Provincial men are zipprt-tiintrd on thc tiiziinland for the services they arc rcudcriiig in this Province. In one of thc columns of thc iVlaritimc Farmer of recent rlntc the following item appears: “We compli- mcnl thc fox experts referred to in thc above nrlirlr: on account of their ingenuity as judges of foxcs and fox furs, and their idea of pro- motional work in this Industry is not tmly zip- prccizttt-rl in their homo Province but also iii thc .\l.'tl‘iill‘|l(! Provinces". Their methods of work along thc line they hzivc taken up here have been carefully analysed and followed by the ranchers as cart-fully and completely as possi- ble." i i 8 it Manifold ways in which people fool them- selves about their health include trust in a specialist and distrust of the family physician, thc general practitioner, who frequently can be more valuable, Dr, C. Ward Crampton said at the seventeenth annual Women's Exposition of Arts and Industries, New York. Dr. Cramp- ton spoke as chainnan of the committee of pre- ventive medicine of the society, at a sectional meeting at Grand Central Palace. "Pain is not always what it seems because the cause of trott- blc is frequently somewhere else," he warned. "The man who tries to be his own doctor has": fool for a patient and a fool for a doctor. The cause must be searched for by an examination of the whole man. To persons of intelligence, the way to avoid trouble and to get the best out of life is to have an old-fashioned, up-to- date doctor wlio is your counselor and health confessor. He knows you best. He has re- cords of the years of your growing up and de- veloping. He knows your tendencies - ten- dencies of your family. He can send you to a specialist, if need be. Get your health examina- tion as a customary part of the continued care that gives longer life, but have a: your adviser the corporative _,,,,,,.i the family doctor." IIITES BY TIIE WAY Aniluvolnnnofthenonlron lain express I8 Iell u anything could, the type or and the kind at action that are easerxuu if the world's peace a to be maintained-Van- comer Sun, The Archbkhop of Canterbury recently opened an exiiibznnn o! ted books and manuscripts at the Britt h 111L581!!!) ‘in 656411311011 of the fourth century cf the acting up of the 21133211 Bible in parish cnurcha. Old man comes suffering from tooztiacric. T1; ".0011". ".s Ices: and there L; an access a’. the zoot. Docicr truer-ms mm tooth mus come on". Coffin i;o‘ h H? i" J}? . cut. he will d nplaie It. c, . .. in the born! an T . Lahore, 1!‘. ‘ itrap- I hot. , glass of however, 1 f iendship - just ce- i Th usu -l prescri pticn for over- s e "rc "s '" l . Tire oven" 'g s e potind of tat. It a man would ' A-d ne "Win31 a I).I"Tf1B.fii’I".i. . . . . the tax burden on real estate s0 that this vast fold may once more b'.>c'me profltabio and attractive tn capital and to htme-lffim; citizens. GCf-‘P "nv-nts should con- orntrzte on "t and means of moving in ‘rertioii rithtr than offering srslciie; and dher bsofi-‘rafi panaccms. — Finsnoal Post. . 1 l Now comes f e mechanized p008 pfflcc. The i". "' from Manchester informs us tin. the mst o'f1ce tn that nrent British industrial centre has bocome Pn-Frelv michanired. a robot system rrrvvidliw that Zct- . for; anti pore“? ste drin“ vi"‘h by machlricrv frcm the titre they en- t-r the rffise “nttl the minute lliev have Pm“ H" Pvt Erie Twins-Ravi "w. The old nil mncim- “o-niy the‘ rich ciii afford 1a."). travel‘ fell further 1n'o disregard the other day when a Itzht a1 -c:nch Diesel- QIBCi-TIC streamline:- left Chicago's Dearborn Station and streaked vies‘. on its inaugural run to Los Angeles. Passenger {FIGS were a good deal less "hart the legal 2- cenbs-a-mile day-coach maximum. --Fi-om the Now Ycrk Times. Nine dementia-rig}! the famous‘ mutineers o1 lll Bcunty—four of them dcswntlctt from a mtdship- man named Young, who threw tn his lof. Wlillilfllk" have loft *" CJTLEIFHI — island home 10 live icr a "'. ..ItLsnoit,he, intention cl any o! the three fam- I lites to male: pci-nianctit. residence: 1n New Zaaiand. they stated. Rather did they only desire to re- the pl0"$.lii monotrny of| their livzs bv working 1n a busier and.» When they nought their wants had been ails-fled and they had had encuzh of c.t"." llic, they‘. would return to their own homes. Their life was comfortable enough they said. itlfhsiizh vtibh ab‘u1 250 =1 rd vats mite '1, H. was virt- Montreal them lonely . 3X i llilil‘ s". - " lTVY. Garlic. Sccrct l lvsts" ltttvi- bi" ii cur- rletl out. at‘ ' the BZFOH n1 me. ticar Mani er, of a nrw type d alroane, d crlbed as “lh: motor ca: of the alt". which is to be pm- duced by a Matiche ter flrm and marketed n1. a price tinder £500 Equipped wit-h on W) h.p. engine. thc ‘plane 1s built almost ant/rely of reinforced wocd, and Li; being designed Io interest the Australian tnrmer, whose- IIPBITFIT. rielgoh-btr may be 200 miles iwny, The object ofht- designsi: Mi". Norman Sykes has been to produce an airplane with the comfort and facilities of a motor car. It, has a large door on each side nf the cabin. iiastly entered from the ground. Inside the cabin one finds the controls. seating, windows, and rear-vision mirror exaoiiiv Be lri a ear, Turn- tm on theegrotind or in the a‘: fa bv- ustm a steering ndtng wheels are ftt- ted th brakes operated by a foot pedal. 11v.- wing la fitted with air-brakes, or ‘flaps? worked a. h-md lever similar to the he broke of a ma’. ton devfces have been introduced Mitch, one! the craft has been out. cn its coni- e lock the controls, allowing the pilot to reWm-Tndustirtal Brttnln. The real danger of wu- lten In lettlig thing: slide. 1n allowing the tic-bum lb vb l? t hlmsel eoonanlo ncquttftono a well at by terrttorv ched one until there eomel the Mme vmen he ts no con- vinced that‘ war 1s nmfituble that he and l-rh lite will force war even t Jfiwgrtnin... . n s uonintheivorldtodtty fr. Inooxrytolook a explains Lhflb. ' "him of lnslnoerlty. My very him good ing Old English, about three tunes 108 WOtds of old English parent Since nearly l ‘guagut trace their ancestry {to a speech nktri to Scnacrtt, why riot put this noble old ngunge on the curriculum? have come ho us acnotnertntmbkeqnaeevtth ttrfllctndmmiues “mm: m“ M ma”... mo...“ Wm: fit l 01’. finfifiLf-rf. u u; m; i; y; that time it ml! cIll-I'¢%'~°:: botolntetoavert tndfvtdualu ---""""'---°""'»- ---"-‘-- "Mwwrnfsv... “""’°"""“ nonosoor: GOVBNIKNT mnnuanuv when AI-ICATIOII 1'0 0o utembundttaeltflil‘ 8h‘.- nk un- hnmnnntlneh-onninmfllw errtllelmcltzlfioreXDm-‘iillllfllm- 1o ma: on the Mailman Gm- sold ' to man m; gtmggngptuoftnek mnkn th urn. defdt ma ca» iamzflnr- "0 NM enmvls of 1hr W"! "1 The, s, (p-‘flm A9711 1_) flu’. {BS6 words CID M h“ m- gg, the inhuman treatment. meted put ztrmomtmry ireiunmwflwrwflmnfl ndemfi actual deficit or mam." ma, Gov"! "that!" me M, Iti-stxltefluthebtidgeéedfurflwe smmstl-Iflt M smairriemtbutituuoutne °fl°d "W" u“ n m“ m‘ 69am‘ ‘cum system of pving the contract by have the good acme to en- ggefipegmn’ “F; - m: ftmncestohk cnninued °m ° “J! m“; Vi‘! anon open. wouldbeaittleetoinnngle tue bus- as they are now dome. for their own first, muddlhxg o! the country's busznw. I. m 51:. eflc. FACTS Tilt. PILEIIEE AND LATIN Sin-I hasten to Insure our worthy Premier that I would not. be discourteoiu enough to accuse first sentence referred t0 as “sin- cerely interested in education." But r am still quite sure he knows that one of the lrgtlmfillfl "smacks o! insincerlty." Ls there egg use tn replyifl! t0 the anttqunt . long-exploded plea. for the value of Latin tn the study of English? The fallacy of it. has been proved in theory. demonstnt» ed in experiment, and ts being eraduaiy rec d tn school ranc- tlee, yet it is still being reputed parrot-fashion by many of those who have given no careful study to the actual “learning pineal." For the average person (and ls him we are specially consider- ing: the way to learn mglinh ls to rend. study and use it, inten- sively and extensively, yet our present study course ‘crowds this ouz. Consult the English not the Latin dictionary, The meanings must be memorized in any case, and the Latin m . more often than not, gives ndh p and nome- times leads one astray. Among the 108 words Inttn parentage counted by the Premier 1n ter, how many of them would he use correctl ‘if he knew only the Latin men rigs? since “sincerely” means litern‘ly “without wax" am I suggesting that the Premier lacks "polish"? Again, the Cziurch of England prayer-book has it pett- tton: “Prevent us, O Lord in All our goings," which tn modern En - llsh means “block our path," w originally It meant “lead us for- ward,"—the opposite. Yet this is the way to tench English in the common school, to the over- agrim citizen! u ‘rm t e 011111181? p ge as much help or ‘tlhpt 1 of Ekiglsh from four weeks stu y of the lists of foreign reflxee, suf- fixes, and root wo printed 1n our English ls the two yea-rs study of Latin ls now taught tn the common sch l oo. If the argument for Intin holds , then we ought to be teach- for there are European 1on- beck l: lastly since practically all the letters out of which every English won! is composed from a Semitic tongue. we should nil be learning rome Semitic language-which In absurd. I am. Btr, etc. J. W. A. NICHOLSON. North Bedeque. m THE NEW TAX ACTS Sin-Premier Campbell e4. a1. announcing the new tax acts, de- clares that there is no tax trim-ease intended. but. to rather reduce by wav of exanptlors. The ideas o! the “no increase taxactlcn" tnxers ever posing tut legislation without. the deWbt-ritte intention of ulltng more out of thc tiwpayers pockets 1e new too thin no pass current. The Act 1s defined on its face to raise trtore money. and most likely 1o spend more in collect-ton than ever b0- fore, They are oven getting mwny back into the retroactive post perchame to dlslnter the dead that they may collect front (the caskets or shrouds. It does not as yet reach back to Kng "hits" ‘Ibomb. that may be a. reservation to help out next. vents appalling deficit. Adrottly their pres claims n.n' “Pmmlon for de- ‘en's. This is not 1n the local Act. Only child- ren under 21. and thae are mt ex- kely pan-rm are todav maintain; eons and daughters many yen: older than 2i. those who are able to gen wont and whose parent; will not let them starve, nor dump ilgto relief fink orputilfc charit- Cthens have lirvdkf brftltelts, cistern or other relative: and fam- emote dren, but. tfhe toe cold charity of “'3'?” i“ ‘iii-attributed. to in IP11!!!’ v0 his animal living out! exempt, upon the prinukric um to w: this is Mk1 a pofl of the l ‘i s i a: {Eiiififlsé I _ pouch; benet t_ to the service. for. in the mnjlmty of cases, been with the cut-throat competition, in order to obtain the contract, he Ls forced to tmder at a iigure so low that. a Clihnlmm would starve to death on 1t. inuclu las could a white man Ltve and ' u-andnrc . is nbscilutely no excuse for such brutal treatment of the inaflcourtentnfactitisoneottne mist. inexcusable acts of stgfildity, that. any government oo be gufltyoLAndtopeisistmsuchn course in the rum. mall service is nothing short of criminal on part of the governmmt. Why not have the decency to ntiwe the rural courier on the same ban‘; as other employees in the postal servtoe._eit..tter pay him A fntedsalnryo. somuchayefl-nor pnymmsomitchpermuewitha bonus aoooidinz to the number o! boxes which he serves? It is very unfatronthepartorthe overn- indifferent to the nosed upon him, government. which compels htrnio mvtenoentspergalionona-h the gas he tisu to operate his car While engaged in the delivery of the rural mall. figuratively speaking the Federal Govemmmt knocks 111m down and while down the Local Government juzn on him, truly a striking exam e of Man's inhu- manity to man. It. is almcs iinbelirivabie that. any vernment can continue to turn a eaf ear to such a reasonable re- quest as the removal of the oppres- sive tax on the gas duties, to continue 1o do so ls abno- lutelv unoardonable. I a-rn. Sir. etc. FAII. PLAY OOMLIENDATIONS .AN<D EXCEPTIONS Sin-I would like, through the medium of your paper to extend a word of thanks and appreciation to Mr. W. l". Alan Stewart. for the breve stand he has taken on the dde of right. Our country needs men such as he. But rust he feels discouraged in his lonely position in the legislature, we woud re- nund him of the Prophet Elijah who Ill very downca-st because the children of Israel had forsake: God's covenants, he said he only was left, but the enoourBSl-flc reply cum, that there were left. seven tnoinand who had not. bowed to Bani. I know Mr. Stewart has more than seven thousand on Prince Ed- ward Island to stand with hlm who will not bow to the “Campbell Ma- lehter of Apr-ll 5th. I feel sure our Island wtfi realize that there is n 800d "spring cleaning" needed 1n our Provincial and Dominion "ina- chlnes" as British Justice seems to be a thing of the past. . t! any. are getting a price for their limd. This 1a used for pasture alone would be worth five dollars per acre each year. Even if the "Campbell ma- chine" had a mortgage on all the North Shore it would be rather tin- polite to fence some without. first ntinl t! the farmers were wlllkig. I Wifld surest. um. 1B8. Wy- Ietter and Mr. Stewart's FPBMh be pruerved no tint the fixture generations may see that W- W0. passed through n season 0Q DICi-liflffihlp, that if, mgy be a wwmtns to them m cling m British junkie. It. 5951115 Very gum" that, l ocIZLQot/itut. MY DREAM “Si. My dreartrlit burned steadily and Before the wtnd crashed tn the P8116; 1w room wu warm and gold all night Before the roof let tn the ritln. I! dream trembled R8 though it feared ‘the unknown thing that threatened me And brnndtahed shadows, huge and weird, That rose and broke phmtumnlly. And no I wok my dream and fled 1M0 "19 nlaht. alone and free, And held it. high above my heed To light rne down reality. And the Brest ruin that chilled my room A Hung lovely mirrors on the 310cm. And theblffllt wind that. tare my t. Dlyodtnthodistnncecofliltht. -Oloer Wlllllmn in the N" York count niizuynrisu lib ‘lib ii I ti“ I the courier, uses in the discharge of his daily; I wtllchantfl rural dotLYou the Ll: chine." After reading Mrs. Wya-nd‘: we Lenten Homilies “GODAIIIIIIIJI” lenllmkclblbll “once oak M" I In Hdllfggfi-nl- lntto Then let it reed Pl!"- curt-i, verses 4 to l. a: they " ‘Love in very patient. V!!! Und- Lovo known no jealousy. 14779 no parade. live: ft- aelfnontmlanevernidm. Never nelflehumn"!!! Writ-Mid. never reaen ~ Lave ll never glad when Othflrfl go wrong, love is 81501161106 by n?» eager e the m"NoI ‘I’ for ‘I010.’ "HIT-om v ttent. we’! kind, I know no ea usy, z nuke no pantie. I give myself no 11m, an never rude, never selfish. never Irritated.’ . . . etc, etc. “ ‘Cm you do it? “It's very searching! Henry t-hs and it changed his life. It. mm your life too if you will might begin by reading it every day. pnrtlcularl the verses we have ust consider . Get these lngrallan Into your life t: wor olng —I0rt-h s on, for love is the greaptgsnfiltidng tn e wo . “ ead often the Sermon on the Mount: Ponder it-get at its significance. It is the Christians Magus (Jtnrter. At first you will not wider-stand it you will be puzzled. But try 1t — It experiment, and you will be amazed at. the results, G. K. Chesterton sugges- ted that on the first reading you feel that 1t turns everything upside down, but the second time you rend it you discover that 1t turns every thin: t side up! The first time you r ft. you think 1t. impossible. but the second time you feel that nothmg__tage_ 1s_potssible." this government, of such high ed- ucation u 1t bouts of, mould force aPukont-hepeople when our Island in swamped in debt, after all me wonderful promises of bot- ancini the budget. I know our Island must feel proud of Seman- Hughu for the strong stand he has taken in the divorce question. I wish more oi our leaders were as well acfllllilllfld mtli the Bible as he 1|. I was sorry to read in the Guardian n few days ago where some one suggested, that. m‘ land the pmitton of Vendor be given to a lady. I would consider it an insult to make such an offer and I'm cer- tain there it not n lady on Prince Edward Isand who would accept this position. We are told by the best physicians that beer. wine, brandy and whiskey are more harm than help in sickness and our hos- pttahdonotunethmThettsplr- ed wont nominees, "Woe unto tum that gtveth his neighbor drink and puttest thy bottle to him." There is no ‘oophole left here for Vendors labels or government con- sent. I lm. Sh’. eta. JEREMIAH SIMPSON Coven WINGQLOSBONI mcmaomn, VL, (OW-Coach- edbyenunonttiestarf of ti. Joseph] Villa, n. girl's ndiool, its baskefball team won 45 games t0 one lost. tn four yearn. taking the V is Catholic girl's title n6 as r. city championship. LUMBAGO $1? 1,2?" "'1. °""‘-".':'.§‘."..‘.tt"2i'.t. bub-och ebuvb!" . beeklnrbcuniafio. Yorqinekrulid manila: Pill Your Foxes For Worms Now is the time to do this if you want to save your fox pups. Worms are the great- est menace the fox rancher has h contend with, and if it gets ahead of him it's just too bad. Dr. Ftreneh’: Vermi- eide Capsule In the log- ical treatment for this peat, It we look at past records. There is no other Worm Remedy that can be used with the same degree of saf- ety and that eliminates worms no FRPCHVPIY. The one to use for first dosing ls the No.8 Capsule. After th re e weeks pill with No. 2. The price for No. 8 ll 81,00 box of 00 cap- llllel. 82.50 for boxes of 100, and 810.00 for box of B00. No. 2 ll 81.00 25 cap- llllili 88.00 for 100 and 813.00 for 500 capsules. r. A. rosin: IIIEIGGII‘! lvlllllntlnrbnflnnnlb AnfQIIQifiPPLI. l] Behind the Headlines at Ottawa By Dean Wilson Now and 8311.1 uitring in; we. sent seseion of the House of Com- mons. there is evidence that strict arty lines are split on certain m. issuer, but it is extreme}; doubtful tf there t: my abut that has brought; about m g divergence o! amongat. m; lators 1n the Capital an the one w tch pertains to the problem whe. their or not the Federal Govern- ment should allow the provinces t: epatnke; in aid of hmpitai: or other charitable institution. It 1r apparent that some secttoni of the popifntlon of Canada fev- our this method for raising moxie; for these worthy purposes, .11 there 15 no a large roportton o1 legalize Consequen 1y. wavt sw in; across the country where- by t e sponsors of scheme to convert a majority or the cit ns to thLs. idea. Whfleon the other hand there ls dercurrent working w curb um enthusiasm for gambling on n run tfonal scale. ‘The last serious effort to adopt the sweetpstake; idea for financing hospitals or other charitable 1n- stituttons of the land was mad; tri the Senate of Canada in 1934, but the bi]! was kll ed in the Home of Commons. However. the Seulbehu unde one very little change since that t e while the House of Com- mons presents a different lcttire. Those who are in favour o allow- ing the provinces to hold sweep- nkas claim that this would remove from the Canadians a public nub- imce 1n the form of many illegal lotterlu since it Ls ridiculous to state that lotteries and sweepstakes are not being carried on in thts country. They ‘point out that more Ls clear proof at. there is n wido- spread sale of UckeLs for schemes in every part of Canada, where organizations and individual: seH these ticket; in n manner that causes the law to appear farcical. 1n fact, 1n the past four years more than 83,000.000 has been paid to Canadians by sweepstakes held n- broad, and much more than thet amount has gone out of this coun- try for tickets. It t; admitted 1.11 that. it ls impossible for n11 the po- lice agencies in this Domfnlon to wipe out this sale of these tickets and there are not. enough jail; tn to hold the convicted per- sons 1f the law was rigidly m- forced. Therefore, why not div some of this mone 1m" charity pur- poses at home Ins em of permitting a levy on Canadians for institutions abroad? Oxford University, the Unl- verslty of Parts, and Harvard Unl- versity, were started by swoop- stakm, and everyone must confm that these famous institutions d’ learning are not looked upon u born 1n sin. As a final argument. those favo this scheme and that a change n the law tn inevit- able because several government: have already expressed their ap- proval and intention to carry out sweepstakes. notably tn the cue; of (mun-to and Quebec. ’rhe sweepstake idea was orldn- ated 1n Indln many years ago with gambling authorities that- the buying of a ticket on n sweepstake ls one of the Itldlt forms of mbllrtg known to men- ldnd. 1f 1s affair Ls conducted honestly, one authority claims that the chances against o.‘ first print ei- are about 400.000 to 1. ‘the sale of tickets for a. swe Mk0 ends only when all the tleketa III sold, and than there Ls a drawht, wherein all the stubs of those who bought tickets are placed ln a drum and the name of all the horau tn the race are put tn another dnim. The name of a. horse is drawn and likewise that of a holder of a tic- ket. The person represented by the stub has that. horse running for hlrn in the race. This method of gambl- fnl can reach very high f uru u was witnessed 1n the Etnglts Der!!! o1’ 1936 when the sweepstake grow win 86.609300 for this one race, and the opponents of this scheme claim that Canadians will regret any change of policy which is favour- able towards this form of legalized Rambling since such idem often out o! control of the initial 11ml - titans as to purgsj a extent. b‘ nd ._____ MMVS BLOOD F000 FOR. PALE AND THIN PEOPLE cotnblnlllon expects-ll, A valuable In the treatment. of than diseases where fllelt origin In traceable to an lm- mlshed condition or thc One of the rental. remod- les In the tree ment. of lthen- matlsm. For those. who have lost lhelr 390M: More Blood Food prove the rector- inttve. GIT A BOX NOW 50c. Mill 0rd Pr llttlelgltl “in,” MATS ' FILE UINTIEIIT %'.'i"it.l....“.t"i'si‘isé'f llll H18. Au! lflll ltlclentretnod th.treufntent-t:ntlrli Gllehbelolnnlrleeile. w: 21mins Int from)!