\‘ it i it » -ar».$`»f5»... i v » 1 i iii- .~ V i, Ft.-.2 .ll \ H » ii -it i i ll: .~l, 1 f . i "re-|“ __ _'lil C‘I\I28i“.`4‘&'Um 'it v ‘-15 lv- 1` F all c t i i ~._ -» l. i il -i ht( n 9 If , v ri li 2 sr.-79’ rimfno-i My -: It i . i t'_`1-' PAGE FOUR ri-rr: cHi\izi_o1'riz'rnwi< rrrrartmair " _ U CIUBEK 15. 1 ‘IJTI I - _.L The Charlottetown Guardian §;l§;lo1_j-1ll;§_lil0gS;- glgyanifllglgg l_j_f__-fig' lggjl' Notes by the Way Pre-sith-nt. Ll¢ut~-Cal. W. Chester B. Melon experimental] ' on he 5110795 I' lil .\.._-or-...ie i.iiu.»i»_ iniiiii uuiircr and u. rr. carrie. l_ hlnrnliiir lluily ifiiumlr-il liiltti $4.00 per year (ln advance) ln -i delhi-ri-il in lily. $1.00 ln-r yrur tin udtuncet Prlntte l'.d\\:tr|l .\l:|i|\-il In ('n|li\di| ilfltl l'nl|ed Slut!! lsliiiiil. #L50 pa-r year (ln ad\anr¢) ll Ol- mliifa ic l 1111 _ `Kan ..._ .. vi. »......._ 1-. _._ r. ’ ,if .i. ,i.' Auntie: mefestmz bu or ww- !f¢f_'fff_r’-_:A'“"'€°l` D' A' mrmnnon' D' s' °` _ The Ol)'mPic fumes long cmisideretl bv ini~1 ence ‘S t'° me lmpmvemem m rziiiinr it-ui siwiniiiig utr-rm. .v. is. nm-nets, e. J. I. llmlal ollservels as a lil,-,l_ll,|c maker -inioiiii iii- l business conditions is seen in the _ . . - " Pa ` .tions and a meeting that leads to iiiteriizitiniizil l smtemem' °r M" '7°h“ M' Fnncu' nderstrmding, hzive been presented to thc' _ ld ln ll wllolll, (llfferem llgllt bl, l_)r_ _llllom _ Mnchigan Central, that railroad . . _ i o. _lapancse member of the Iiiteriiationail :i;;i°rw_:_‘_‘;‘r‘T :;° mizxiz’ ’l`lll‘RSU_\Y. OCTOBER 15- 1935- Olympic Committee, who, in discussiiig his is _....___i_ .... .____--_---- Counlry-siplalls for lloldlng llle mlo gllllle5_ “_ fronrsixty to seventy percent ov" _ w_ nn Cl,lllll(lllll_l \\/|'[|| Uurgelveg pressed the belief that the dccisimi to hold thc_ rms on Amerlmnhnes have much PRiwENTmG MCKETB games in Tokio would prove a powerful means ,l.l____ l_l__ __ l_;____'__ l__,lll.m._llll.l_ lll (llSl_ll_e,_;0rl lrif overcoming iiiteriiatiunal tlifficiilties during 1 ;_g__°__e°_';iT__:'_l‘i‘;'eoliJ§e5,;_';l;1: if 211:; DURING COLD WEATHER gi ilii- ir- i.; _‘il .i ti l1.»;ii'il of Trade _meeting llffxtt flour years zihiidI_e\'eii_iiiiglit be an actual money to travel and that s large wllh the mlml of wld wl__,,,l_hel.- ill l ;l;,l»' -~, ;. __ ,_ is iiiiil.»iil»i_i~ill_\-_ that of_.\lR. UFC" 0 Will' 111 1 C 31' 12351- pm.; of the mlvelllllg ls for purely it is not unusual for many mothers 5-_ ll-_ l___,_,\_, ,ll it-..ii~iiii~t for the tzina- its ate are _pleasure purposes. Incidentaily me to keep their children indoors so dm” \" "Z" H 1 |\""i`“‘-"' `\'[K‘ |"\.mw|f'\TlU`:R At \\'iiiriiPCg the other day, Mrs. .lohn efforts now being Put forward by it-hm' they Wm not “mitch wld,” iii'i‘-11l_f"'- ' ' lr-'i--l‘ ll`l1~°-`_1ll'L` l"‘_?"“.‘-' 1-1’ 1"” 1 Ilaniblcy awoke at .> o’cIock to iinfi a light the railways, through a speeding im” mme babies are kept bundled t1'“” ii" ‘ 5 Zi" fi W _[hu h'gm";_‘-"T" :md buriiiilg in the bedroom of her thrcc-\‘e;ir-old up of schedules and modemizlnl! iup both indoors and out' very mme thu- _ ‘- v: ii'='<='r, '-will 1110 r1111_\\‘=\l'S- sim, Bryan. The crib was empty. Police were of equipment are playing a part in ‘sun "er "aches mem and him” 'lf ‘ ‘ 1 1'1"" 1'? <""‘1““`“f’11_`5~’ 0" fquicklv on the scene. Cruiser cars sped through Httl”HCt1118 111010 Mid more DHS0115 :re relgelgwllmsl ggtgodbollrigmgllot ` ‘ _-‘-1-1" _\`1l‘l§l"l‘l»f“* “1‘_‘_“Yithe neighborhood, hunting for kidnappers. At W U-16 111911' H8111-S.-Windsor Star. ` y' .\l<' E ni' 1:- limi' t`._!_>- i»i.- . __ "li as --1-:.11-iiig. it >`1‘}_'~"- tolthe height of the disturbaiice in walked Brvan 'iii '. li _ 1:112- _' l--‘r , t-:ii ‘ li-1' f fr ._ ’ l'.:‘ ’ ;,.. i'< ` . I-.__ l"i- l,. _ i‘. mi. _-__-i. , »_i_..i't~ iii' the .vi-i iii 11:54, butfllo ¢r¢nl,»_ nor Collpl lllel,_ ~ oi~_`-- ii ~ _ri f. ..._ This is li:i siizirt- iii' tilt* liitfh cstimat _ ak 5* é* 0,* __ i l _ Dl_._ been out lo l_l'5ll l'll~C_\-'clll-_Old has given no consideration to looks “my n°rmaJ_n° bowlegs m 1' l1'i'» \\1`-11°' 111*-` -"""mi‘~'° "*"l.\larg:irer lieiirv, who lived 't strcct or two “'h°111 1113*' l>0\\'€1` Sh0l11d be en- la t “ch Ldthmg as .,_l_l__ _;-l-.- ~ tr.. '_ _ _ _ _ _ rce sneversuspec _ - 1'* 11 _ 11\< 1911 * .t\\.i}_ ltut ,\lnrg.irft ivouldiii tome out to play f1'U5t@d H1111 10 “11111 91111 lt 511011111 However our baby sl,e¢5a1l_;r,5 ami 1.1i~-~i;a:i1't.l>l‘z'~-_su . . ‘, ',. _ -_' ' '_ 1_‘_ ‘_11 L 1“ _.tt ._ otlock oil .1 chill) morning, so, he said, ht be U~‘»€11- S11 A- 131111191 N611- lelwhlngwll molhers mal rlclmts Utiiat mothers are apt to feel that all is ' 1-:_< tr: '::‘ i les than ~ .Q ._ ~ _ _ ___ _ _ __ l_l___ l‘_'_ n‘__mO__ lcurled up] in ti con. ter \\.igOii on a Sidewalk :ind Both _d _ th - lallaclm olller pans of the body be. __ _V __ \\eiit to s eep_ \\licii1ie zi\vtil<<', he came home. 5' _*T5 111 0 SD&l11Sh civil lsldes me bones_ parllcularly the ~ ._ i _/_will tiui iiii.i 7-- :le ri: sl: war coinniit niilrder with zeal and I nervous and me muscular system - 1 _._- .-;i:'r_\'_ lbt‘_ licsil li:i_viii_gl It lm; been mlllmmcell ll). 3 blast of lrllmpcls apparent cheerfulness. That l Early llgns of rlckets are l.esl:_ l 1-1‘~‘-1_‘_‘ '[1 @;"1‘l‘_-‘_ ~`“" from (ltta\\'a. that Premier King in an inter- Seems rr Sgr; of Slmnlsh philosophy lleseness and sweating of the head; .l~~ri_i>i-w in 11704 :is .i re- l-lC“» ll-llll Irrellllm. Bllllll of lr,-MCC had ol,_ which is vouched for by a leading fwhlch appear before there is any :_ l,_l. ii_i- ti'ri¢},-_s and redlic- lnlrml mml(l0l-lllllc lmllc cqnfcsslollg lol, Cml.l_ Spanish anarchist, Dr, ~Ei_1wi;_rd lslgn 111'-‘"1 711" <"“11l""11‘0’1 01 ilzi. .\lei'e blrtrncv, trade deals are not niridc thfit » Come- “`h° has Wf111@11 B- 110011 iprogresses there is the “beading” .. ii -~ 3; f J ‘ ~ ,_ _ ~ '- - ` -- - _ii ___.i.iI.. ._ _ ii it ..io\\n him “_r_,_ _\,ll~l])_5l5 Ol ,,_llat_lle Clalllls lo have (lone §paul Today on the present ol .:._\i-i. ___ __ _ discloses no new concessions, only adherence to 5m‘a»1011- "Anarchists," Says D1- cartilage of the ribs meet, then en- .: -A >»-1l'1-l1l1- l 5115> 1_1° the old ones. Ilowever, the two Premiers mcrclv Cmze' must leaf" 1/0 km W11~h°1l1 largement of wrists and ankles and r/i __ ’ ' ‘ 1`__"l *fl _1l“>-I““'".l' 111111111' met _by chance on the rail\\_'a_v trniii. .\lr_ King haf-Fed." evidently meaning W enlli-l‘i!€lT1¢T11 Of 1-he 101511111111- The 1 " 1 “'l_l’1‘1~ 1~ 111'Jl€ N311 was oii_hi.s _way to visit Viiiiy Ridge _\lemori:il, a‘“**uf9 I1F<\“DtC11v_2 \'i¢t1m5 that D0 teeth are late in appearing and the ff ` ' ~ "`\i'11 I1"1ll l11‘f1<'F \_L‘1ll\`1¢> while l'i'eniier Blum was on the same tr:iin eii ` pH5°"”1 ammoilty is mV°1Ved- .y0ll11ES1»€1' '@1093 11°1f S15 UD at *Ven ' -'_"~ -'_1ll‘1 .J11<_1-‘1K- 111° €\'@11li'otitc to address a political meeting in the citv 1 h°\‘~'0i'e1' 11111011 01 a °°’“f°1'5 that iI11°1'1111-5 °l' 5151111 1115 1-he end °f me _ - _ ~..~l.s ~ii~i~.lll inivc lniiil $4.-_Of l_@rl;_ \\'lll]€ lllelc lhey Converscll lllll m_l(ll_ni.1_y be. "When there are no more ‘first year". The abdomen becomes b_oiii'geois." he says, "we shall all ing and invent a new religion of .1 work, All men will be able to look in ':i\. :"1 f _ . _ _~\._l l._.l._";_ l"lll_ _\l_ll.llllm,q lmcnlllrilf or one-tli_ii'd_its prigiiliil sizc it czui be froz- A“51"“|1=1 15 Uday rraping the or U5 ,_ __ ll_ll_.l\. l_lll_r_ll,ll.5 ln lllcleii without _iiiiui'iiig its properties. Ordiiizirilv iiiovcrbial rcivard of financial in- amfn D, found in a rich concen- __ llll llllll _l lllls “,l_l_l_ l__.l_ll_lllll_l\\-lieii milk is frozen the cnnilsinii is ilcsfrql-i-il tesrillt' During the slump the trated form in cod liver oil. _l l ,__l_ll.lll lll. llw l\~l,_;l mlglll lm :ind the thawed product falls sliiirt of the origin. Ccniinoriivcaltli taxed itself to the l -. _ __ _,,,.,.,_ _nl properties. “The frozen milk," fllg |,lll-,.llll bone to info; cbligations at home `ables the body to store or 'ay down _ _ .st-Ties "ni€l_V bg sliibberl loitl )élli_;l_ toiliiplcic-ill irritating sms Tax are now rcduc- |“'11°3€ m1f1<.ege yolk and t-Troon ves- ' ,, ,,,. -iibii-i»t to--b\' I»lzicii1.‘.§ Onvr- fSoiitlicrii AIhert'i llis itiiiiciziiiv ltiiolmlrliiiiii ed' While Did Age Pensions and embles B150 contain E cgnsiderablc __ -.\-- :'c-ii'.'clii»ii5 on liilfllwiiv trans- 1.lm,,ll,, f ' _ \ 1C1vil Service salarie cuts are re- Hmmm' _ - l- ,, armers, ranclicrs :md co'il miners ludfr- ‘ s sto“ed Noi are th 1 be 1“""I' ’."f‘.“ 1"' fi .‘~f1`1"1 1" 1119 H111' 'ine' bv hints he dropped the 'tlililwtisc tli'it iirtct A I A es' mms at , ~ - » - - - ‘ - f' - _ .i . ' t 4 )"""‘ -" 1""’°ll1 1" 1110 l’111111\`- If 'ed his st'1iciiieiit< thc rlllvtioiis li i l 'il tl < _ '~ cas ci .i B.. i l. _ IP Ser o 1 shtblislinieiit ot .ne cost of sccui.t_\, for they are country--a to‘al of nearly nine 1. e i~s ignoics , 1 ' ~ _ _ . ~ tw: “ _ il-:ii the L`;in:iili:iii .\`:itionn1 iirniiidqntcmimfil ]fDprO`pQSc(l by 'mc' federal ('Ov.imuu0n pounds' A magnificent to ll ___ _ _ _ _ l _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ :i ‘ic oniiiiion-proviilcizil cmifereiice, pgrlorlllml ltfe, more wouid be accom_r.l’shed _ s _ _>\ iii t.'ixli.i_\tr.~ of (,.1nI1d.l, lll Dgcclllbgl-_ 2 Rcrlol-lll,, l',l|l ' l _ . i ce’ on which G°"em‘ 111-1 f = “ ' t il 'I -" ` ` ` '" "W" 1"“"l 1110111 and ironic are both t b in :- _"\';<‘i ii ii: r.'li \\‘.'i\'. cariiiot , _ ` _f ~ o g _ _ ~ .1 i ments to holders of Albcitfi bonds rl Ri-lr ill - ir- ii -so i it Gd, fi.-‘ .ri _____' ln __“ `tl _ _ ' l _ -_ _1 l_ylng_tic terms of debt lcigislzitiiin :if_ ' 1'* t 1>i-\‘-i.-fit io the public wliicli or rl 0ij‘f ' l ' -‘ I `1l l¥!lcoiigrat.iilatcd.- London Observer, '31 “ 1°-11 1’0\C 111101 fectin indiv dual A - . ‘ -1 t- gli.-i'it:it of the i`:iii.-iilimi Na, bcrla %3__em_e;_ all;-d th; cz|tli__liie_eftiiig, the Al-_ The serious effect which the amhshed from me earth' rr _,.1 i._»l.;;_._ ,.___,. ss,,i3f.2_3_;_l_ 'riie .mi mr _ ed hls -G0vemm`cm.s aCll;:_‘;“ 5 ll *hay approv-~ automobile. both private and public fztcr;-‘ili~ riff;-_'its 'iii tl _ ‘_ V ~ ' ~ - _ on le t me Sub' and 170111 P11-Séerlger andt lg 1° °‘5t"‘“ "mc 1'1"’ “I1 10 iects and racticall mc M5 ; _ ,l _ ,_ __ _' - _ . unnnim u_I '_ _ ’ t..-_ 1 . . 1-i i i.iiiiii.m| tr, rho ;l;i§Qr»l»lll,l “lm hyes t, Atptwo me };.n I O gif me) _gilollfefll had on the railroads of the country oi .>:_->'i;_l...~ _sift In addition there has li i - ' - ei gs’ one voices Said no has °f"°“ 116911 111° Subject of C911 3 to the question relating to bondholders but the coin-:ic!:i;r tiriixvvh in _ _ . _ Y Comment in fl rmilian _\`..t_fiii il, the tifseifrgdledlniiicigi oiletiifte were far m the mmol-ny' time the P°PU1[;;i1ri15;'f!a1i‘:iem°0£i,(i:? eri-:ire fizii-'-i1'~'§iiq to about S<)0l0000l00o_ Fl-Om il( iff il( Was steadily increasing, there wa.; 1l"‘_~"'1’f _-'-35 ‘I 1i‘\1ii1itif‘< have been guaran- According to recent census figures, writes Sir °' decrease Of nearly 30 per cam, in ¥'=_. i‘i}_'1uf‘ li .1 -ri-in (§ovcriiment_ James Leishman, in the Edinburgh Scotsman, the numb” °f 1111185 Of electric fu '-‘li--r ‘- the interests of everv Cana- there were 101,872 Scots. resident in Greater street railways and 11 demll-Se 01' .3-1_1 l-im vs if - 'A , _s _` 4 -'_ _: “_ ~ ; u __ __- i to London is for one-way South traffic only, _i.- ntstnlwintlie war between the London out of a population of round about 1-nearly 28 P" Wm 111 the Operation _‘_ _ ite eoinlimirive trzinsportatiori 3000-000 or over. \Vithout going closely into °! “feet Cars- This 911ff1111€d B 1-"~"1"`~ 1 ‘ f was sti'oiigl_v emphasized in HCHIH1 l’>€l'Ce11t-ages, this figure is well under 2 ‘imp in Wages °f "amy 5150.000.- olfo\\'iiig .\lx. l~`AiR\vi1/tri-ii-:R's per cent. of the population of Greater London. 00° a“““°HY U01" the 111811 519111' rf-.<5 ;i» i ,- _\.i.-iyri-irrm Board of Trade med, The assumption seems to be held that the road 1932'_MuW"“k°° ‘7°“"1°1- `r~~-‘T ' f and that there is little r¢eipr0i;iry_ The figures éf -’111°"1" mllteke under the ia- ' dk All C0 I English resident in Edinburgh at the last Census clpmclty pac” W” in the flume _ _ -Opera 8 show 3 total of 26_252_ being a total of 6 per to realize that the agreement would cent. of the entire population of Edinburgh few" 1” 1‘he1'“P°" 9-11 11111113' m°r¢ "","1‘\ 1 f°,‘1‘_° 1“"@§' "1 W1-‘_\"S (this being 439_oro in 193i). This figure shows M‘”°‘°“" °“°°1° "M" W” l11"|°1' {_"_"_"_ 1" -‘ 1-1" ll_V"\’lf1\'ml prc.§lf1cl_1t of 1110 that the proportion of English in Ftliiibiirgli is pated- C°11f1'l11’y to expectations, (_i wil iii 1.1-_f_. ii_ izrgiii-`f rrpnlyci-.~i_iirin ip.the Lc- well ov" double the mlmlmr of Scots ln Ll,m_ one out of every six head tio come gioii it--::~ --.'_»-_.ii.i-r ii.-i_v l’opp_v (ainpnigin Nov. don in proprtion to English. If Sir _lmllcs llmll in under the quota has been tin- ;`__'M‘_'_’__'_'_7_‘_" |` "`_1f`_"'_'_" F 1‘l'1"f1`»‘f"1)1’§‘ 111* 1‘10l10l"the trouble to ascertain the number of Irish ini ported "mn M°’“°°' Th’-5 ms b°th _.l.l...i__....__ .l.._i i_i___i»_. )i-l.lois, lri.-mier Catllll- Glasgow he would equally surprise his readers lfumlnished the value °f th” °°“' ir- :null I i.~ _.\ iii_-nip _\iaynr_ Turner. As point- wrrh ti-le fact that there is a larger percentage cesslon made tiycariirdr and lr” °'l_"‘_"~ 1 " l""` “.1 _'fl"°” lf"Pl11°51‘1l°1 0111)' 2 fe- there by long odds than there are Scots in the give" point’ in resped' "° M°"1°°» nii:_ri.- r -if ‘iz » <:i_ri'iii<`c oi war, but is ;1_means of whole of 1l.elal.ld_ to Mr. Landon's charge that it is n_-'_<:_:ui; i-x_-i~i~_\i.~i- nien \vho_are physically dis-_ lit att its not reciprocity to make "9, wri- f§li_V i i-ll 1 fr.l~:i< nil'-1 1 1 if wr of war service. lt is asked that version io foreign nations without .i-r ._--_-fp, lr-rrlli~il,_-,ir ,lr l-,llrC]l_lSlrlg lhese They are beginning “to twist the Lion's tail,” getting anything tn return." The 1 -_i i- no 'ii1ii~.iii_~<-. :niil th.-it other orgarriz; its customary in U. S. A. elections. The llemld- various reclprocial trade agree- - \-i ---~ ill- :iiniiiqiiiq that no other ap- Tfihulle HCCllS€s Britain of attemptiiig to pull ments made by the Administration pi ii-_ »-: i -~i ii-_-ii. for i'iiiiil= be rniiducted bc- "lapatfs Chestniits out of the fire", in second- are all subject to revision in the hifi li ni--l illir ii ii ~ Ni i _ ii_<-iiiiiuii-il. 'l`lii~_ in view of :ill 1"!! 11611 Cfforts to prevent the further strength- light of experience, Mr. Landon fT~-- (Qi: i-’;.i-i 1.-'uion si.-inils for. is surely a Ching of fortifications in the east. “Last year," has shown, with respect to the : ri i :-ii-I \\ill_ we believe, meet with -“W5 111° R€P1l1111CRn Jollrnal, “J-lpfm denounced Canadian pact, several instances r ll ,. ll.. ,li ,_l,l,i-_.ll,l,rr,l-,-l]_ the treaty limiting naval arnianicnts. She is now in which minor charges would ____ building hcr navy as rapidly as possible. This seem advisable. Indeed he has has upset the balance of power in the Pacific-:i argued the desirability of adjust- [dil0l'fa| NOIGS fact which the British doniinions know well :mil ments and revisions much more _ ___.-__ _ ` deplore. It is scarely six weeks since one of the clearly than the case for that baalo ' 'l`T‘-~ flri _--»ii.'iu t‘;i1<:ii_ iinil is still going strong, notwith. of a discussion _of the problems of the Pacific out to prove.-Washington Post. -1- -1- tr mid Japan. Aiistrtilia is building ri nztvy and docs "R"“1‘l“d° D°1'\°¢1’l¢" ll llille - ’l`7ii~ 1 f ..i:ii.-il iiri- cvidciitlv ilvii-riiiiiiiiil; ro not hesitate to .say that this is liecaiisc .shc fi-urs l“"'s'11 1" 1111501111111! 0116 W110 1061-S r»-'niii ii :ii _.iii riili, |li;ir "if you il THE GLADSOME WAY Now westlin winds and slaughter- ing guns Brlng autumn’s pleasant weather; The moorcock springs, on whining wings, Among tha blooming heather: Now waving grain, wide o'er the plain, Delights the weary farmer; And the moon shines bright, when I rove at night To muse upon my chu-mer. The partridge loves the fruitful fella; The plover loves the mountains; The woodcock haunts the lonely dells; The soaring her'n the foimtatns: Through lofty groves the cushat roves, The path of-mm to shun tt; The hazel bush o‘erhangs the thruah. The spreadinl thom the llnnet. Come let us array our gladsome way, - And view the charms of Nature; The rustling" corn, the frulted thom. And every happy creature. -Robert Bums. the road drill has been fitted with a allencer; and in some places the motor hom no longer bloweth where lt ltsteth-after a certain hour. These are steps tn the right direction; for it cannot be dented that mere "sound and fury signi-. fying nothing" is desirable. But although this outlook is gaining ground, and to make things "gp with _a bang" is not regarded as an entirely happy metaphor, the preaching still falls on many un- hearlng ears.-Boston Christian go C in membranee Day, November 11th ls not only a reminder of the un- ,ada nec '_ KU ed ara sist the iz clt we ber qu tees were graded and put in bags as of the field in August. These pota- ed and shipped before they had time nr-mlc considerations ,ls found lm- t oo strlctlons on all dealers and not oi allow them to buy potatoes until out the s\iPP°1"t °f 311195- _ It is Colonel Burns belief that B . ., . . . Market for potafoss in the future. "tv P_E.I. farmers ought to be hr- th sighted enough to see hat it will it for potatoes are a commodity that e must sweat. So my advice to farm- a rs not io allow the dealers big m cks to come in to their fields cluslon even without sentimental Ott awe, in the latest issue of the tions . . . would be entered into by the past they still feel that there olmadllm Defence Qlm_rt¢l.ly_ should be a larger sale of these poppies in Prince Edward Island. an At the outset Col. Burns asks for end U smugness based on the The poppy which is worn on Re- unsound, theory mal --mum, will en, as the funds which are derlv- B members of the Legion or not, and al As the sale of these' poppies has ly from the sale of these poppies En? used exclusively for the as- me ance of unfortunate victims of ml; Great War, whether they are Canada as gn ‘marking point a- : nst thefunitea states. ftwllitles must be provided; to nr is, therefore, hoped that every B en of Prince Edward Island args will pLu"chase a poppy this year and tions, ar it on Remembrance Day. ian never be attacked." He sarees Uw- ts apparently free from such essary sacrifice of war, but is ,_ danger ln the rlerrl- future, but also a means of assisting ex-service al, es that freedom is because (1) respective enemy knovfa the United States Ls unlikely to Def' a foreign power to take P311- °f ut. from those two safeguards etwo equally vital considera- In the face of prolonged "iso- the govenment of the day only after such had been recommended iii Parliament by the Government ana Bproved by Parliament itself." But, on the other hand, declares Colonel Bums, principles adopted at successive Imperial conferences included: (1)Each part of the Em. D116 1-5 D1‘1marl1y responsible for its pl", would protect lr,_ and (2) own local defence: (2) the marltinri- communlcations of the Empire mu. be adequately safeguarded; t3) na val bases and repair and refueli: val strength as provided for in th Treaty of Washington should b maintained; (5) air forces should h on.. lull( and or B comparative- developed on such lines as to facili lnconsequerrllal error; on cena- tate co-operation between the sev. be made shortly before Novem- airs part to and to the defence for- eral pert-S 01 the Empire ln emer- llth the Provincial Command ces of the Empire, how long can the Canadian Legion are re- canada rightfully expect the full arranging that no other ap- he nducted between these dates. to W. A. MCLAGGAN, 191 Provincial President 0115 ` canadian Legion, B_E.s1._ S- M f en MARKETING OF POTATOES Ca esting that November lst-llth be sup reserved each year for the Legion sho Remembrance Day Poppy Cam- sur paign, and are asking other or- would that country 1101 d¢11“md gantzations to co-operate with them from us an active co-0130111191011 1-11 _mn ‘send °' pmp" ex1’°dm°"”5 by A l 1* peals or campaigns for funds be 11 o ort of the Empire? And if we uld drop from me Empire, gs- should plan our defensive organiza- ed of United states protectiltm. defence plans and, ultimately. gradual absorption of Canada ln- the United States. And in the lat- connection Colonel Burns point-S that for the present year the U. per capita. expenditure on de- ce ls about 4.35 times that of nada. M. To complete the primary consid- Sir,-As the farmers already know er, that potatoes started away at sri sixty-five cents a bushel right out from both the Empire and the Unlt- tlon of Canada’s position it 15 pposed she might decide to breik States. But this altemattve. ide from the all-imortant. eco- swcat. They would be mighty possible to contemP1111€ 111 that C3' r articles when they reached nada with her valuable supplies of the consumer. Now I think that wh e Government ought to put re- be ey have been in pile at least ten eat, coal, copper .H1111 80111. W°“1d almost immediately set upon ice it was learned she was with- ys It is going to hurt ia PEI whether natlonalistslike it or not fect the market for future years m e shall for many years remain in e British Empire simply because affords us, all in all, a. greater ensure of security and independ- nce to develop national individu- lity than any alternative arrange- ent." A seemingly logical con- and take away their porirwes be- and spiritual considerations. fore they are fit to market. I strongly urge that all potatoes be rr binnecl from this out. P.E.I_ has a rrr market for good potatoes; and why the not try to hold that market. I ad- ti mit it saves the farmers some ex- ie D6 nse and work, but what is that But from that conclusion the onstructlve thought and schemes ust go forward. If we remain in Empire we must be a plus quan- ty, contribute our share to its col-_ ctlve security system. gency. To these very general principles Col. Burns adds that “we in Canada tion so that if another part, of the Empire needs our armed help, wi force, just as we confidently expect armed aid from other parts of this Empire if we ever need tt." “At the 1911 and 1923 Imperial Conferences it was recommended that each Dominion should establish a committee on Defence, on the lines of the coinmlttee of Imperia' Defence. While Australia has dont so, Canada has not." (Canada has of course, a Defence Council maids up of the Minister and Deputy Minister of National Defence, the cluefs of the General, Naval and Alr staffs, but this does not include representatives of commerce, lndus- try and labor.) Col. Burns suggests that “no body that does-not draw on all the knowledge available is fit to tender advice to the Government on major problems of defence; separatl functioning of the several Ciovem- ment departments ts bound to re- sult in overalghts and overlapping." It ls admitted that while our na- tional flnances are in their present distressed condition it is illusory to hope for substantially greater amounts- for defencee, especially with no immediate danger foreseen. But in this regard Col. Bums lists- a noteworthy comparison of defence coats in the Empire in the year 1934-35 and for Great Brltatn and Canada for the present year. 'I‘he per capita expenditures total! Great Britain .......$18.44 (Continued on Page 8) INCMOIIODIIMB if the market for P.E.I_ potatoes is lost by shipping inferior and poor- ly kept potatoes. The Fur Market' was largely lost to the Island fox- men by the shipping of live foxes to Norway a. few years ago. This is all for this time on the Market- ing of Potatoes. 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