f. Ilfll} ‘ MI cums-e Isl-ere. I P UOOIMIPI‘LIPII -OlI “D Idllll llfi II III ironies us-Ir minim um se F‘ nailed “ikfllwllllile ilesdvauee) ssfoansmjmgsar guess. FALCON WOOD GRANT ‘ _V Macmillan seldom goes lo Ottawa without gsmng substan- tiel uesulte. His present mission . there, with Hon. Mr. MscPhee, is to the Island subsidy settle- ment claims brief before the White ‘ Commission. ‘1‘hs Island case will ' be heard within the next few days, ‘ but in the meantime the :- hss telegraphed the gratifying news ' of having obtained a. grant of 816.- 090 towards the labour costs on the‘ ‘QQQMHKHIOUM of Falccnwood Hos- pital. This is e. matter which he has been _pressing for some time, - end the fact that he has succeeded _ with the cc-operation of our fedv oral Conservative representatives. will be received with greet satisfac- tion by all our taxpayers. It is e!- lirte of this kind that eountl run LATE zine. srsmvs ‘I "lh the midst of life we are in o l, "' death’ was never more poignantly u illustrated than" in the sudden and {Zbmuuyregrettable “ hence" of w. ' B. 1i. Bier-cs; ‘He cams to the city tom, his Beach Grove Hotel on Thursday to-transacii business and ‘_ to the newspapers’ his N91! to the “open letter" addressed to hhn byjb. Justice Arsensult, President _ of the ‘liourist Association. The two ”‘ closing paragraphs in his letter bear _,,-¢.grvosiier.lign1licance today. read in conjunction with the news of his death. Mr. Sterne was s. hard-hitter in controversy, deter- “mined and insistent rsrsieins wiisz lie considered his rights and privil- mo.» warm-hearted oi men. He hated to see or hear cf any one ‘eflering, and was generous in his "charities. In his recent controversy with the Tourist Association, he felt a grievance; but on neither ,,.,,.,,d'de was there the slightest personal i mimosity or ill-feeling, as the cor- i“'i"’retpon.dcn plainly showed. Mr. _ Bterns made many life-long friend- iuuvuuern unruly ugh; rntn-dl Burnett IJL, dseoelsle liilloee- llrnni Inlbn and ll l Barrie ' vise-nonsense lune“, 4.1 e lei-linen. oeo I ‘ i" you (Imodveeen demand. is ceases use United snags. uiougn _ was being spent with extravagance in other directions, are now being put into Notes By ‘The Woy» lililsrhseelwsys eflogof words ready. Often it is of such a nature that the sense is ngtdol siieotmwisestsoursotnsmsru m" leader can tale, in theoircumstan- w. is to ‘support them without in- viting odious comparisons with his own procrastination and siioii- 1“ sichtedness while in cfllce. SOCIAL INSURANCE sflflflbllsbuboeneeidinrsr- iiemmtwlthxewectic ‘son- etitutionelobstwleetnthehennsfl reform policissA mainland ex- cliensopotufisoutthstiothspio- posed-eocialirisurenomin-tbewey lnwbichitwiiibebxoushtmtheis isnoobsteeldoveutbougbinsur- ancmintiisseiiseofcontraoiniss provincialaffeir lergelyslhjihis in- stanoeaboordigtobeeetupto administer flldplln on g norm-ibu- torybesis.‘ ' ‘ ThepowsrofthoDominionovlr tamtionquestions. the molested smendnientto theccmpany law, sndcertslndeperianentelconscli- datiminciudingenedvisoryeeoo- omiosvuncibuenotqueotioned. ‘lhsmaitersintheseseionslpro- lehorendwageafllssuprenie \ alreadyheldthethours leborereprovindslmattomend ‘deredtobeinthe eiessnisoostsniiediiow- thefeotthatthepsov- have minimum wage similarly within authoritycouldbe crivedeitherfromltspowenover flilt each willbeinvokedinsnymeasure Itismlderstoodtobotheplsn . vslsnt in our time has not made m‘! “mum” m‘ ‘mm M thsuniversal sweepthat advocates k 6% w!!!‘ IR “@1113! 5f . The seine sinner-icy, it is though s. good many worthy insti- tutions seem to have capttéulatedhitii: M w were ei-m- fill.“ n‘? out... 90 WW?!“ 1111161!’ 111E111!!! 1B sensitive managers have decided that the loss of benefit; For exanriple, many church of the Government to introduce the maximum“ that m“ h“ the unemployment 11180181109 N11 0R1! pinch or the times have eradicated begin telking about that war guilt clause that nobodyluitshehssbeenebleto discover? 20 “m tdefii lntli e per-sen concy e world's productioncr was-Eh and a flpsrcent debssementinits stand- Nllis times world production increases aboutoneperosritayeartokeep pens with the increase in world population. Living standards norm- Oiearthinkingcn the world's part mustsoonbegintcstopthetrend andtwnlossestogsins-Andcnly therlghtthlnkingcsn-Stecle in limnitor ~ e srdsof livingsince 10m. 1n normal -‘ eilygslnabouttwoperceuteyem. Isl-n srssm arm DIITINBION or ms osnrrnnsnnaa Every dsiy we should count over our blessings. Every day we should mview the day that is gone. Every daiy we should resolve anew in make the next s. better and a more useful one. "that which has ‘been dons is dead; that which is now being done is dying; that only h slive'which remains to do." B0 said Elbert Hub- bard. Hegetssm always made in vain. Our failures and our triumphs areethirigoftbspast. lhclinew day is a clean slate upon. which we may write a newthousht. a new deed, a new ochievome ‘. Life is a continuous movement. Much of it is a mystery, into which we delve ‘and ‘explore. and from its many revelations gain the Joy and in- spiration to go on and on. Each day should present to us something new unfolded that we never knew before. Thomanlsfwlotierieeeoprve- assume, CV01! morale involved LL 1a.! the aminlmdnnmadewithtihexray, thegallbladdershowsedelmyin ‘idiots-cataract oftheseeasesol spesmwhimresomblegallmmis e888. Dr. O. Newman, Iondon, that in addition to not mixing tbs felts and marches the cooking should not be made too “interw- ing" or inviting to the patient as he (usually she however") is Wt to overeat. He advises be patient to buttered toast. mashed (with butter in them, that is) end ‘white sauce‘. Mllk puddings may be eaten. . ‘Ib avoid loss of weight, to sup- ply iibe deficiency in facts and to minty, the gall bladder during the -“ period the mtierrt should inks an ounce of butter, or olive oil, or cream last thing at night- 4i The Selkirk Settlers from the lerl 0i’ Bel- -biri'e own account‘ ~ol the Settlement formed at holiest. Prince Id mend. in 100i; it Drognse end Final snooty.‘ , v x III Provisions, adequate to the whole demand. were purchased by en as- eut; he procund some cattle for beef in distant partsoi the island, ‘and also s large quantity of pots- tqee. which were broughtby water into tbs centre of the set- tlement; end each family received their slim within a short distance of their own residence. Some diifi-_ culties occurred. indeed. in procur- ing e full supply: for though the oropsofiheisland affordsde great supsrsbundance. most of the farin- ers who ‘could spars any consider- able quantity, had taken up the its. that. from sg large en eddi- ticnal number ‘of consumers. they en extravagant degree. .thet it would have been better i! tbs whole pro- visions for the settlement lied been imported from e distant market. In fact. it was found necessary to send to Nova 5cotle_ for a quantity of flour. ‘nuoughout this business some trouble was unavoidable; but of this the settlers in ‘ had no share. From the moment they were fixed in their respective allotments oeed without any interruption in tlnir work. _A gentlemen of medical know- lflltfl. who had accompanied the emiflronts, end assisted in the inau- egement of the undertaking, settled among them in a centrical situa- tion Jrom whence his professions! sidcouldeoonbeaiordedto any pertNotvei-yfarfrnsnthe same place, a forge’we.s erected: e black- th only who ofworlgforwhichtheeidcd e , ‘ ‘ tradesmen wouldbe re- quiredbylleilplo more accustomed tothehabits cf commercial society. of land. they were enabled to pro- , Bin-Not long ago g prophesy was made. and a bet celled, in the "Drum", that, regardless of merit, every measure or reform introduced by the Bennett Government would be obstructed and opposed by the whole Mackenzie King combination. It was then, and is still apparent. that if a fuse was burning towards a mine of dynamite to blow up half of Canada, and Premier Bennett or- dered s fire equipment to extin- guish the burning menace, the whole King faction, including its lo- cal organ, would he Johnny-on-ths- spot to obstruct the fine brigade by every system of politicahdeviltry that evil genius could devise. Bet- tsr flint hell’ the country should be blown to smithereens than that Bennett get credit for preventing the explosion. ' They have slready commenced. troduced; before any but the Gov- ernment know thg details, without the slightest “owledgs of what me m‘ Provide for, they are al- ready under attack. Liberal straw men are being set lib. psiined off as M08986?! 0f Pluposed reforms, and blwkflilarded with as much vicious ferocity as if they actually existed. It would be too long a tale to en- "mmte these snipinas. But watch "19 1459111 Dress. especially the will fry organs. Yesterday, day 591°". day before that, tomorrow. "Id "fly day forward In big NM! will! you will seeit. Floating l3!‘ bubbles l-lld4iring at them for Pm III-illness. Just because they can't play a clean game. I l-m. Sir. etc._, omiiuv ronmm "HOLD 0N MUDUFI" elP-—N0. IlOt MODUH, simply Before flue reform measures are in- _ . ‘ ‘ . ‘ ‘JANUARY u. 193s iIIRJI. rnriiiiiib “of Gillilidllgihl, illlii ii . former Govtriior ‘Gsiisrsiof, llanada, said ofiooutlng: “I know of no . o llllllllilli or lnltltutlon_. not even the sclioo . or Sunday. schools, no; anything else that does solnuch to promote the development of the boy along sale, sane, sound British linesiriind the future of this country depends ent ly on whet we do for the boy through the Boy. Scouts, and what we do for the Girl, tliroug the Girl Guides. These are forces in the community which have been very much overlooked, up ‘to the present time.” Submitted with tho compliments of - IIYIIIIIMII & G0,, LIMITED The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. L_ l Buy the Best TEA Brahmin Orange Pekoe Ceylon Small Loaf Scouting Stands for Service E Jack Miners New Experiment E (Eaclrsnge) Each year Jeok Miner new experiment studying the migra- tion o! birds end their knowledge oftravellisetlllriumwiththsoo- operation cit the Manitoba Govern- ment and the Department ot-lh- ierlor, Ottawa, with Mr. Oarl mmn tries a i??? géia in the North. g its way bong quarters is ii? Duff. Liberal M. P. The big joke °' “w WWW Kins Party wins. Duff. MR. is something of a master of cmcesled humor. His hobby is 1111181113 0n to the tail 0nd o! the "resolution" cart. A master hand too. 8s can jumble a resolution to- bother so ambiguous that, lilrs mg mlllliialfs bottle, you can tabs any o it t cells for h“ ‘any icvsn the local Libe 1 ch ti roads them inside-outfnliis ‘inmfi 9111370131)’. from the foundation of wtlzormomenld m 3595.23? i’“&’§.“‘°“’ .1 _ R tWlBt And now another nun‘ resolution resolution to rescind th Ott th and Agreements, it read out a: the fill] son Bow-but nothing more was flotinwhenoriowssshotet i5 E of the Hamilton Bird society, and the Winnipeg Free Press bearing :he expense of crates end expreu. be caught twenty-five Osnads reeso end shipped them via fest ... to Winnillvs. where they were met with a truck and token to Grant Lake. in that vieimty. where they were released with a flock of several thousand *_ wild geese. About one month laicr, been proves back to their winter home. there is ever) that some will be ro- et the Miner bird ssnctim-i f Miner's bended the last 1i year; of the number the lflseissipni, experiment doub- rug; E d. me tagged geese was kllledbyenatlveinlvortbemlsan- itoba, near the west slums of Hud- 0B6 heard from them until Deceudvsf North Gasoline-its usual winter k ‘shire, and his sudden "passing The only drug ueeddwhen neces- hencfwillboheardwithregretbv hundrods both at home and abroad, the gambling idea completely. All of which seems as it should to the ynian, and heightens his is heralded, Full of humor or it Wjlldll be I swuins "Halflmsrir- Duff product. This 30kg 13 m home. In other words, it left the Bellndonnsasyouma-yknow maven‘ l” “ . i-i-imnss sympathy will b. extended to QNJWNQYBG loved ones. "w-"IFPPORTING BENNETT Ibo adoption unanimously o! the kart Addloss in reply w the queen trom the Throne in the Soles o1 Commons, as reported in ' sy's Guardian, may be taken ‘ d’: fair indication of the support the Bennett economic reform H; "flldfi will meet with throughout fie coimtry. The Conservative "mmmibers are solidly behind the vmi‘ mnisicr, and the same may bMsid roi- the independent, iii-mei- and labour 21'0"!!! lvllmsentativss. , m. n. n. Bpeuoer, r ‘ted Farm ‘m’ flberrvber for Battle River. went so ; " Wfgs-“ss to say that no one was better ‘ an Mr. Bennett to take M1,, is carrying out its plans in this dir- ‘ ection. The Premier, Mr. Spencer biuuy needed chances in the F111- "s-nce Department when he was hllnister of Finance. And he edd- ed: "Had the former Swefnmml ha! the courage and initiative t0 nbring in some of these refoms lfiifluflng their nine years of ofllce, I '_;'“_“w5fild have given it just as hearty ‘ “support as 1 am coins w rive _,,, ‘nthis government now." pm W» ur. A. A. Heaps, Labour member "'P""ror Winnipeg North, said he was ""‘ i" f to the Prime Minister m“? bringing an element of reality 1*» --into pclitfcal dfscussions. l-fe at- tached m: e importance to minimum p l ‘figs isws and maximum worms: "u, "mweeks than to any other phase o! ‘i r1 qthe reform legislirtion. The unem- ' ployment insurance scheme, while table, would not take can oi i mo out of work today. Neverthe- '. Jesshe .rdedit§emovein Abe right direction. ~ 0M » ‘nun: ~ Oomnissiouib report, end any fin- Slifilfll BIGGER“. flit Budget. EDITORIAL'NOTE'S When everybody is satisfied the government is pursuing the right course there k no need ofan elec- tion. It was e regular old-time Scotch Concert last night, and "e. good time was bed by ell." Neither footpaths nor streets were fit to walk safely on yester- day. The sudden enhances from rain to sero are rmwelcolne. The total excise‘ duties collected in the Province for 1934 amounted to $24,472.13, consisting of $1478.18 spirit, duty, @4315 tobacco duty 1nd I154 licences. mcome Tax collections at Ohm‘ lotintown show the following pro- guns: 1830, $1,563.30; 1931, $8,450.61; 1m. 034-60335; i983. 8W. I 1934. $128,831.48. We are 901d that Canada’ 119W silver dollsrrwill not b0 llfllefl b” fore MBY- Perliill! by that U186 our potatoes will be worth that much in silv . There is never e bad but there is g, worse-the ear ferry is iindim l! had wort to negotiate its pessece. but we have not been isolated f0!’ three days like Vancouver. The House of commons has been only e week iii session. l“ l‘ h" already got down to the estimab- This looks hopeful for Prime mn- ister Bennett's anticipated visit to mginnc for tho mars lubuso and inter-Imperial discussions. rromlmicioaltbercetoiace Mum” “°”°°“”¢ “m” w” oomEs h in the pireceptions of “we mill ewe"- the Price Bmwls znossoiggodwiin moralleadelship. It is extremely easy to find for wrong practice in this of games of chance, especially when a prsiseworthy cause is concerned. Arguments to justify the gambling lure are not lacking. Yet casuisirry must yield to truer reasoning when the question is put under the ethical microscope.— Christian Science Monitor. British hatter-s complain that e man is too indifferent about his hat. lie/ts are not always a matter of indiffercnce. When the straw busier wontout itccusedgreat distress in lmton, which makes straw hats. The Turksused towear-fez mpsbécause the Koran forbids sheltering the face from the sun. Kernel abolished the fee as a relic of superstition, and thousands of hooters were ruined in Central mimpe. The idea of n hat is modem. 1t is seldom mentioned in the classics. ‘The word “hat” occcure only once in the Bibla-iibondon Sunday lbrpress. Were in htin America are popu- larly supposed to be couiic 0P9"! disks. The memoirs of soldiers of fortune, and innumerable romantic- adventure novels. have sold us on the idea that such campaigns are usually very pictiresum. enliwfled by the presence of one gold-braided general for every three barefoot p11 , but not verv b‘oody. Recent summaries 0' the firming between Bolivia and Prrauusv in the Gran Chg/so i-e-vion show that in this case et least, the popular idea is all LA An endeavor should be made to get a vote on the simlermntv-ry nstsnatss for improved eocomods- tion for the Income Tax doPNt- msnt. If Alberum can 8v?’- l WW 01 some 012,000 for a new Post‘ Omce, surely the capital can get a vote for Income Tax premises where the pirblii; may have their private ef- feirs discussed with that sense of privacy whlchiie their due. Vigorous protests have been ro- relioves muscular moan in the body. wrong. Latest iigiuos show that fully 40,000 soldiers have been killed in that war; 25.000 Holivtans and 16,000 Psrairusyem. When ww- ties are recorded on that scale-for the populations of the two countries‘ are not large-it is no comicopera war that is being fought. It is the real thing; as grim, tragic and bloody on a small scale, as any wars that have ever been fought ally- where.—Vencouver Bun. ' Feeling lnlnst secret some oughtnottoobstnictlnrdlilerri- va1e's Bill to enable husbands and wives to settle their differences in private. it is surely better that u ies in such disputes should be able to talk over their troubles with an experienced ‘judge than that they should becompelledtoairthmlbe- fore the world. There must be many Airthoriintivo time may showsoinc oi than 11W their happiness can be metered without divorce. lsmdon Deib Ex- press. “War alone," states Mussolini In an article "brifigl up f» it! 1118"!‘ tension all ‘iwman energy and outs the stamp of nobility upon the peoples who iinvs the courses w m‘ “ ‘?“.'..“““5“..“‘..fl““‘ the . an e or 1E arguments he used to suwfi the “distinct end neeulsii- point of fascism. Even as veers use there were some L's-awn“ W -= Mussolinrs contention. but "10 1m of uism disa before the Great War was two years old. It is n platitudethbt the increasilll e!- flciency of the weapons of destruc- tlon has rendered on the field of battle a matter of ancient hiqwry. ii plstitude-snd every time the ‘mischievous doctrine that war purifies and eirslts finds its way into print, somebody sriouis point out its obvious felslW- w" ll m l , end can never be III-ill. gm”.- gnlgious i; iipllftlflfla It can Eillfi 0 mlle v “um tion, omupticnaixi disease-end to use the phrase of Siegfried Bassoon. the 157ml °f "ma" ghosts. _ ‘ e .4 0d u" hwlneyed ‘ublect-reciproclty. It was announced from Washing- ton that “nosollations for a recip_ "m? ‘"533’ With Canada was wen advanced." Premier Bennett also .2222: iron. 8 60ml) 9 on. ‘Hist Canadian Ambassador Hoth- lifldlo had made several trips to 01;- tews to consult the eminent as to details, etc. T0 try and sneak in under u... "me- 01’ to swipe some Praise for Wlitlwl newly. or in search of some stray material to usg in ob. structing the measure, o; gm- 5mm, “h” Billy Dlllllose, this popular vaudeville artist has given notice of gradation Bflklllgflgle Goya. somethin i; ma? gone. B has already 6 i1’ he can d thi he will at least git: °‘€..."“..f.lff; "milling to laugh “t. I am, Sir, etc., MAB-K TWADPS GHOST. micnto Star. No 1i in. owns...» Zofwflfiii. "27,’; “"7" °f I legislative M0gn,m_. N14150:!) be written into law-the. bod or the critics i.s different- engo ptretty dligicuit. . ‘t’ "l "W" lfl-Ity is - oemed, Mr. Bennett seems to 115g Illvauised it into action, 31pm} n», new life and spirit. conservatives now feel that Mr. Bennett has tens-uh in their native country; anibininanyiusisnceaepertyol 91 relations were willing oven in tab: ell their land in one large lot partnership. This. es e social er- rengement, I was disposed to en- courage: it was foimd, howeve , to lead to much trouble in the subse- quent stages of the business. as the partners soon began to wisb for e subdivision. and this was seldom accomplished without e good deal of wrangling. ‘Ills advantage of con- centrating the settlernvts mllllt have b-rn attained without incur- this inconvenience. and is of such essential oonsequtnce to pso- pls who ere uriaeuvcmed to i!!! woodmtlimtitoughtriottobegiven up for any motive of inconeidsrable nwimn t. (‘lb be Continued) m» ‘M other hind. complain that Mr. "@1911 the offensive 2mm his up. 9071611?!» that, lil the parlgngg of ‘h! 5m“. he has "beaten them to ' 5116 91mm” The Opposition. on Bennett has "stolen our lic: " itself e m: testimon’ l” we,’ .11.: Prime M’ 's ascendancy, ' Omoftnesistienotionstoivrr. Bennett's monossis was um he would be unable to carry his party with him. "He has carried it with- him. and entiiusisstiosuy. Them an still some heed-shatings in the vicinity of St. James street, but the ‘Uvfltfiesl Gsvett" seems to" have . ‘otien over its first attack of ‘m. while its neighbor Tn, Mus in the misuse. Thus: "In this sharp movement to the B". Mi’. Bennett is in line with N. D. MocLeanl- oliosersxee western geese North Carolina, along the Atlantic » . sisisrs. Qllnmecarandwsrereloesed that visit the Jackldiner bird sane-b _ tuary at Kingsville. Ontario, Oeu- sda, located 3 miles southeast of Detroit, ch., in the mostly win along the coast, chiefly around Sound. Nearly every year Jack Miner has geese killed in that vic- inity. a the same town address es this bird was shot. m revert ninth" some some back to its same winter quarters. ' was a- sin-prise to Jack Miner, be- cause he believed that when they travelled nearly 1.600 miles in"? wutemgeesdtbattheywouldstey _\. \_\\._\\\I ~”b0nus“i 772a Two Macs Hell Olden Promllly Attmdedio. -Doei’t tonne! ‘Irolblee IelletDnLl- stomach ITO new uoaoimoue-rwqilpen’! heetrlt for flavour and uiiairw ui:»+~ o.