E SUlVlM ERsinr-z GUARDIAN IdYIIGOe . western School Sports Banquet At CONVICHONS ~ ' . 1:» Ulnmx Bedeque weiiiisiiscrieiiimei) Loca|s rues. enriches-lunar. p - ____ l- hmu"°,,'fm,,,,b?,°°.:§ King mriiiii Royal Black Pro- m“, d w . - , ~ “Minnow-Munroe mmmimum“ me“°iisihsiisii“fsicisiie'“fir"§“ifi n2"..- aiw.*'..':".'r'....'..".,-".ii "‘““°"ill'."i...°'.‘.. 10c. owe- s - - “l3 m" ‘f m" * * ‘L M c ,3 ;;,:,:I,-:,'::,' '"' '~ "1"" g‘ ‘$.31, ,,,'f,°',,,,',§“;,m“°m,°*§ gelldcdllmm btlf l -BAB IBON and steel, fll sisal in stock at Bruce's. L-MlW-ll-M-il. _ hnAlNTlf XMAS CABDB at rea- Taylor Drug 0d,, ll-M-tL- sonable prices. Kenslnzwn- Braces. —Dl5$'l‘0N inrollll-r and cross "cutbell preach his farewell sermon. saws. Swedish axes. sold at Braces. a t PRICE COUNTY CH RON IC_LE B0009 PPGGCIIGS Fa fé- inenafithtgir Knight s. n Wrigh ivell Sermon I , _—__ l ‘rnniw United Church, siiiii-‘gfifi ;merside, was filled to capacity on “Rgigggmuhgp .3g¢w,m Joined the consreeailon of Trinity was. of King Edward r. o l. chwch t° he" Re“ L- B- cB-mP Bedeque. Reading by Sir Knight D. M. Bernard. G. Mar. Address 1W- W- Wlllefwefth. R-ev- Mr- by Sir Knight verrier Moore, 01s., l L’ M17'u'”'u wuwn ""1 R"- MY- 33mm! 00- Crapaud. Bir Knight Wilson How- —X‘.OEIN HOOD FLOUR lb ec- YcunPd seats in the sanctuary. Rev. nit, or Abegweu; 113p. (gnu-hug- MP- Campbell Dreamed an e10- town. gave a very instructive ad- Olllllllfifll. More loaves. from each qllfint sermon from the 20th chall- dress on Orangeism past arid pres- brig at the better stores. L-ZT-lO-ll-M-I wks. i" ‘>10 "W new the 38th verse- srit. stating that he had been a h At he conclusion of his sermon memb, of m, 0rd,,- gm- ove‘. 54 ~ " “WW” "mt ihet he W years. creeiiiies treni the 1.0.3.11. 40a saris CiiEAPi-Snowmo- 1°""*“‘? b“ “i” l“ m‘ the @111 by the Provincial orsiid Mistress bile fully equipped. Birch, Tyne Valley. L-2560-11-i21-27-30-l2-4-7. -I-‘Ult BUYER. .- arr. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is now at the office of B. Graham Rogers. fox L-2407-11-19-tf 111M118 gailiamersldfi. silver JONGRATULATION! are be- tas extended to Mr. and Mrs- w. Henry Noonan of Bumerside on the arrival of a little son in the Prince County Hospital qn 154m. day. Nov. 28th. B. -PliLTS WILL Bl RECEIVED by our representative at the Rcvere illolel, Charlottetown, each Frlda" for the next few weeks. Call in and let him look over your skins. T51: DOMINION SILVER POX FURB, LIMITED Ii-Tlsil -0N PROBATION-A young girl who cams beforu the Juvenile Court for petty thieving was put on six months‘ probation and the parents ordered to see that resti- tution was made. The case was heard before M)‘. E. H. Strong, K0. deputy Judae of the Juvenile Court. B, -0BDERED BACK ‘t0 MAIN- LAND-A man appeared in the summer-sin‘;- Police Court on Mon- dni’ ehnrifed with vagranoy and was ordered to return to the main- w by! Magistrate E. H. Strong, PERSONALS " -Mr. ll. C. Parent of Charlotte- icwn was s. visitor to the west of the Province on Monday. B. -Mlas Alice MacDonald of lumme siiie has entered the hoa- Dital for treatment. B. "M11 G901‘!!! Palmer of Pree- Wl 1-1 a patient in the Prince Wnniv HooPigg-L s. Apply one“ of duty which could not be denied. Mm vemei- Mom, b the 319mm m"51° w“ Wilde?“ by program to a close, the rest of the s full choir. The anthem was "Bun evening w“ we“; m a we“; my M M? 5m“- Mrl H3"? A119" with games and contests, and a tehina the wlo pm- A quartet!» sing song closing with the Nation- of mixed voices. Mrs. Frank Daley, g1 Angheng 5_ Miss Ethel Strong. Mr. L. B. Cfllfl . and Mk‘. Albert Huestis very im- pressively i ndered "Lead Kindly Light" Rev. Mr. Campbell leaves this week for his new charge at Sydney. N. S. B. Trans-Arctic Strait Does Investigation of Triple Deaths (Ily Ibo W. Sheridan) (LP. By Guardian's Special Wire) LITILE AMEIRIGA. Antarctica. Nov. 24—(De1ayed)—'Ocnclusive evi- gence thug Mari‘? Byrd liiand rims (Associated ri-sis sour Writer) m ‘m "m m’ "m" m” m‘ c» w <=---- sw- wi- $§“.i..€°‘“..?.."i“;..i.?‘l‘i£l‘.. is: OARLISLE. Pa. row. as-a pos- m, " ' slble link between the death of three little girls whose bodies were found in a blanket on a rain-soak- ed llimllillllmlde and the shcciins "w" of a couple near Duncansville was sought tonight by authorities striv- ing to identify the five dead. Although some state police and District Attorney i mpletcui ex- pressed doubt the cases were con- nected, a red woollen dress wcm by the slain wc was ordered add approximatcly 200.000 square mile to possessions he has claimed for the United states. The explorer took off at 5.16 p.m. yesterday and landed here at 11.10 {stubs 0f Phlladelpiia theatre tic- a. m. today. With him were chief pilot Harold June, co-piltt William Bowlin, navigator Kenneth Raw- son. and wireless operator Carl Petersen. The party landed 180 nautical milu southeast by east. of_ here. Marie Byrd Land. ss claimed by Byrd, risereast of the 150th mer- idian, which mama the western tnargin of‘ thonkitisfrclaims inthe sent here for checking with a white jacket trimmed in red found near the children's huddled bodies. Lieut. Harry L. Mclllroy. chief of detectives of the state police, said] kets were found on the bodies of the slain couple, whose bodies were in a shock. District Attorney a , the children may have em- Rpg d ltsooastal front. died accid lly of imnorside gas n i‘ ‘ high "M, msrvflssm m m, Pmmmi‘ “M Edsel 1km! range a dfuidid coast- "We are not positive by any means it was a murder. ‘They may have been lIPlWXlated accidental- ly and left there because the people feared to face the responsibility." As scores of farinezs and towns- people viewed the children's bodiu in an effort to trace their identity. the state police announced regard- ing the man and woman shot to death at Duncansviile: al escarpment with a. high ice plateau the summit of which is hiiowntobcashixhlslflilfliflfi. rolling eastward into the unlcnown. Royal Bridal Couple Visit Future Home 4318a Jean, little daughter of lfr. and Mir-s. Porley llacNeili of’ stayed Alberton, is undergoing 39mm,“ Friday night h ths Prince County Hospital. B.“ " “M! Paul ‘ enault of Bum- neraide has entered the prince “lint! Hospital for treatment. s. —Mr. o. R. MocQ ' 1i . tinned to Bummerside fro‘; "a short visit to Montreal. s. will‘. and Mrs. Blcks of Bach‘ amt "- B» are Bllests at the ianvills House. Summerslde. Mr. "inn is iciiwiniz Mr. R0591’; Gor- ihn si the c. u. Express or ice. s. ‘ll-lips. Fraser of the Albion 30-‘ i... solar. "i.- o“. mers e tered g, the cumin Hotel. s. firs. Walter n Darbv and Mr ‘gm- Petel‘. have returned to m ome in snmmmide afterl ,,..ie..ril°""fil‘- "b" to "w. nsrhr-s ~; ‘ "vi P. ‘f... Mc- Cwh of Hililliili, s, . _-__._ i Pllmizns wan. m: rm: LABK Even if Shells wrofg M“ 1t Find Echyiihert was lung “we know definitely the couple at an Altocna rooming house and maybe ‘rhurs- ‘Ilhey gave the mines there of m. and Mrs. J. C. Gardner of‘ Philadelphia. but officials believed the name was assumed. All has! been removed from am " a as "WWW 3" Wmepcntaoniiiiutcs inspect their ‘M- m‘ “"9" “id: W’ 7mm‘ fiutme domicile. It was onliyngone in- young to have been the mother of 6mm‘ m g W” day which Ere-gm with a ourn to the privatc P‘ T!" m"! ""1 “W "mm h“! Q1 in éuekidggham Palace for ser- been shot to death. and their bod- ‘m! duflng the iomcon, “mm- ies were found in a lonely n‘! PM“ by we Km; mil Queer-i and station along the Pennsylvania rail- “ha. my“ w, “Ma 1°“! i181“ °f "i" . smi- church the couple took a Acting on the theory the chil- mm M" m l m,“ c" ‘m1; dun-about seven. 10 and l6 years the Duke n m, whee]. "my-him old-were member-s of a tourist m the “w” m, mnchunh faintly, a police detail was ordered ‘ The be“, o; m"; we“, “new to search tourist canlivfl- , he" M. m, weddinq was augment- ed by the arrival of Prince George o1 Greece and his Princess with ‘t? two children: the Prince and Prin- Weldcd rails are being uscd in w" chasm“, and prime“ tests bcim made by the German MM,“ of Guam and u... pflngg £tate Railway to determine whether ma "ma-" N,“ o; Emu-bin, they can be uscd at high rates of -—- speed and whether they cause any badeffectstothetrains Atrial \ (A). By Guardian's special Wire) IONDON’, Nov. QB-Prinoess Mil- ternoon visited the IP66‘ icus house in nelgrave 50M" which 1% the couple will occupy after their _____________ GBRMANS TRY WELDED RAILS railroad line has been constructed of welded rails. each 19910811111391! II feet long and so connected that there are Practically no joints. All express train, without pmngers. will be driven over this line until a fifi%§H§fififi gpvppua, GOOD FOR CHILDREN Breaks up their Colds 1m healing, peiiciiiiiigygiilirioaox m a Qwoodfa Norway Pine ‘W85 tubes as aid J..." .,~ I. I eisaiea. ‘K0005 soothe the throat and bronchial flacvary by loosening garlic- Oblldreu take it willinfl!" t Min-elects. Used in 5N‘ ovsrywlim- HKES a ROOT QOUGH J acting as toastmaster. Grace was asked by Rcv. l... P. Archibald. Ad- of welcome by Bir Knight T. J. Inman, D.G.M. ‘roast to the by sir Kriisht P- M. Mae. G. Secy. Ellerslie address. ..r10ll-S.B BUGS, well lined and Sunday evening when the United Qngg order 5nd the Qfmfl; quilted, good largo Baptist and Christian Churches chm-mp by 3w y_,_ p_ Ammbfld’ Not Exist l The Duke of Kent and Mioflnl‘ Irocerystoressr naturally honestto c weight." manager. was read written by T (3) “It 91¢ 801"!” ill-id 10°01 mo,‘ adequate to pay for stodr losses u“; managers of chain stores are in- which inevitably arise in the orddn- ary course of retail grocery incr- chandising. lamina . dWhat do you think of that, Mr. u) nut due to wmmmc ma” the or . neither is it to be believed that the large majority of ordinary llusinefl. such as ‘ are ___ and thus account for short-weight N‘ l- Nsular fcatur of any scctlo of retail trade." “Phat the local managers of over 400 chain stores are naturally dis- honest is a statement foo shock- inr to be creditable." added the chain headquarters was careless ness on the part cf stone managers but Inspector Cuddy did not be- lieve this was possible or fair. At this point Mr. Johnston 9d vie Objection to the stood- mient in Mr. Ouddy‘: evidcnce which referred to chain store m pmtl-slns petty thieving. Was the commission, he asked, going to go on record as saying that petty thieving was practised. "This ion," replied chair- man W. W. Kecmedy. “will not go‘ on record until it has heard and weighed all the evidence. At present it is merely hearing a report." Mr. Johnston was not present 1M Friday. said .1. 1.. Ilsley (Lilb. Rants Kings) when Mr. Ouddy gave evidence of 462 purchases made Of these '10 percent were under- Wfililiht in Ottawa, and 50 /perceni each in Montreal and Toronto ‘flint evidence, no said, was my. ficlently overwhelming to justify I the lia-llflllale used. , "I don‘t think the witness means that the store managers engage in petty thieving for their own bene- ~ fit." said Mr. Ilsleiv "but that they are taking it sway from the cus- touierrs." Arthur Ellis, counsel for one of’ th chains. asked if it was fair for the commission to admit this evid- ience without the other side being hes-rd Canadian citizens in one lane or| fhtwlellnmi terjcctedL Mark semi, while the w“ r. The usual explanation or. ' read: “We again elicit the informa- whi ticri the heiidcrrice ct this chain m often there are shortages in the ware "rho is not a declared HOB. n. n. stsvens, "of any sort. It isi an investigation of an economic character into a system and painstaking way his evidence. In. his narrative this witness is giving. a summary of the prev-loin evid-' ence, well urtaibliished. It is out of iplace to interrupt him and ques- ition the lnnzuace he uses After- wards. every opportunity will be f given to examine hhn." | "If the language refers lsiwb I shall resent it very much." commented Peter White. counsel for that chain. ' ‘Ilhe language was a rcfliection on hundreds cf store managers, in- listed Mr. Johnston "It is only fair that these other intcrested parties we represent he present and KlVO evidence," Mr Ellis said. '%ainly. ‘mere is no other suggestion," declared chairman Kennedy, Norman Bommsrvillo, sicn counsel said tho commimioni intended this wok to produce a dosen chain store managers whose evidence would be taken. ‘Then doiift prejudgc the case," said Mr. Johnston. “This Ls not evidence at all: it is a conclusion." Mr. Kennedy reiterated that the hearing was not a trial but an eco- nomic enquiry to find out what i not only the business practises but the views of those conducting the investigati "We must permiit opinion as evid- enced." be said. i The only thing he was interested in was to protect the innumerable poor store managers who were sc- crused here of petty thieving. said I Mr. Johnston. , He was referred by Siam Factor (Lib. lbronto West centre) to the concluding port oi the paragraph t0 which he took exception. This set forth that the store managers did 110$ ¢fl8$8e in this practise for their own benefits. but that ii: l consequences swelled the profits of l their companies. T- ‘ Ouddy said there were ‘mpcms in his office from his fieldqgem, m 0mg,- go “min the“ m. gnicn indicating chain store rnan- “gym, and m“, ‘ good Shawn-w "m" we" dmm-“M m" m” 3M"! as efficient managers. turn to the short weights. n. "Don't you‘ start giving evidence." shot hack Sam Factor. ‘The reports referred to by Inspec- tor Ouddy were read into evidence after the names of the writers were given. One leticr writtcn in 'l9MbyD.O.Wa/y,Inspector of l and at that time the peculiar or de- wimess has siibniitied in s RlOBlZi to rieh- “*- lseven years. Aremaii: by m. ADD convrcrrbivs .. . commissions docked for inevitable w", stock the practises m mums!’ and driven chain stores managers to, weight their customer in packaged goods, the Mass Buying Commis- sion wss told today by Sutherland inspector and | short i ‘That is false," commented Mr. weight u om o; we Gui“; sys- lcounting systcm no local manager ‘of a chain store can keep his stock curred. ‘ '1" asked 8am Factor, "1 should say it was just exactly 20 percen "You are wrong there, too.” in- sure the local manager of a. chain store must turn to illegal or unethical pi flees to keep his balanced (5) ‘Phat the practice of 5110141 weight is the main refuge of the local chain store manager to an average to offset avoidable depreciation through spoil-ago. shrinknze or other cause. room with LiaareportfromA-LR-ichurhon oi l. to in January, .1920, were these words: “The‘ policy of this chain is to‘al1ow no credits to store managers or shortage on receipts 1mm the “mm; warehouse‘ m“, Ottawa merchants. chain and in- comipelling the individual managers “WM”? - 5h°w°d mmked m‘ u, provement a month after 5'1 infoac- nations were laid in the coirrts for false weights and scales, in- spector Cuddy said. The court cases were laid in July and in Aug- ust. the great majority of the same scales were balanced correctly. Several times during the day of evidence. Strachan Johnston, vet- eran Toronto lawyer representing the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company was the centre or a ruui- pus over admissability oi evidence. Once or twice chairman W. ,W. Kennedy warned him to reserve his questions until the proper time and several times he clashed with Hon. H. H. Stevens, the former chair- man. inspector Ouddy had a warnkag for housewives. He said he had made purchases of packaged goods which included the weight of the bag, wrapper or container. For in- stance, a package of tea, supposed to represent a pound, would be l5 1-3 ounces oi tea and 2-3 of an ounce oi waste. There were many deceptive and peculiar wraippem utilized by chain stores, Ouddy said. He told of ask- ing a chain store in Montreal for a pound of Lima. beans and being told the price was 15 cents a pound. He received a wrapped package of beans which on which was stamp- ed '14 ounces.’ Although he paid l5 cents for it. the packing only con- tained 14 ounces. mom his experience as a govern- ment official. Inspector Ouddy said he favored standard wrappers for foodstuffs and discontinuance of peculiar wrappers. Another report from Richardson admit no shortage claim when billing the individual stores Very receipts from the central house, and the manager of the store must either write of»! the loss against the operating expense of the store or short weight the cus- tomer. The customer, imfortunate- ly, has to often help pay for tho shortage" In January, 192D, the Depart- ment cf’ ‘Prado and Commerce cir- culahivcd chitin headquarters, seek- ing chairges in shortage allowance: and accounting systems. None notified the department of short- age charges but after the con- victicns were registered in St Thomas, Ont., certain charges were made by some of the chains. The matter of deeptive packages was brought up by Mr. Cuddy who testified as to unfair competition arising from adoptio by chain stores of familiar looking packages which were, however. "a little smaller, a little higher or a little different, hence a little cheaper." He quoted from a British report of the food council on short weight and measure in the sale of food stuffs. ‘Ilhls was iX-libllshed in 1926 and set forth the disapproval of the council of such practises. ‘The statements are datcd 1996 cerptive package was not common in Canada," said Mr. Ouddy. “How- ever, with the advent of the chain store came a host of peculiar Japan Strengthens Her Defences Mr. B@vens, the wit- riss said that in the lost few year: there had been an innumerable diversity of such packages in Can- m, Glam Bab) d“ THE FfioBLEai (OontinuedflillllPlfll) glotaolm community, and this would apply also to a foreign citizen in our, midd who is so affected. ‘lbareq fore, we cannot afford to be nar- row in our view of 97-‘ uiircrmiistciy we an faced withl this difficulty in Prince Edward: Island. The communities that have no cases within their midst do not always see the need of help- ing and it is more difficult for‘ thumtorealinetheproblemweare‘ faced with. . , Advantage is taken of the situ- ation on every available opportun- ity when there is a needy case in a district to fully acquaint them withit andbythismeansconsidl arable assistance has been obtain- ed. However, no community has ever undertaken to continue their support for any particular case to the full extent or time required to maintain a patient in the Banat- orium. The largest amount raised in any one district for one patient was $90.00 and the patient was in the institution thirteen months at an approximate total cost o.‘ 90.00. Object of Campaign The primary object of thr Christmas Seal Bale campaign, Dr. Creelmnn said, is to raise monies to disseminate knowledge as to prevention of tuberculosis and also found unsuspected cases of tuber culosis, and in this way the com- munity is made tuberculosis con- scicus_ This phase of the pro gramme, which the Gyro Club is sponsoring in this Province, has reached a fairly high degree of success. The people are aware of the proper methods of control and they also apprecis.‘ the value of early diagnosis. with the result that we know of more tuberculosis cases right now than we can ade- quately care for. Therefore. the problem which urgently needs our attention now is to find the profi- er means of mceting this difficul- ty. Tuberculosis is a communicable dlse , an infectious or contagious disease, whichever you wish to call it. These all mean the some. But the dequnte control of tuberculos- is is more difficult than other dlle< -7: v ‘-v“ RADIOBIFET i ammonia‘ Goodtoodcoahsrliflaat, tbisflah. Iiveryoneeanaflordtocat iittheneuiesiiaichrlnsrlall hon. BxcellsntCulslsie Thoughtfulflervloe ciiiiveriieiiteeuieshooaanl Theatres. Clubliuneheoasllc. i ,l‘allcoursellhnerorllfifii 0 I56. 1 DAN KCHAN ~ Mllllffll‘ 4 v Yvvvvvvv vvwvvvwvvvvvvvvwvvv v 0 1) A‘AAA ‘ii-flGO-fi-ll-fl-Si M the so beds at um a day mostly, but these patients find it very dif-_ ficult to meet their payments. Th! remaining l2 beds are only half filled most of the time and oficn less than half filled. The sources of revenue at the present time are "w... 81500.00 a month or $18,000 a year W- from the Provincial tlcns will possibly reach 5% of tlil total cost. The balance is received from patients. The total cost (I year was $31,266.51. This that the provincial grant, looked. after more than 50% of the total patients who have been in the in- been unable to pay for the total cost of their treatment and over because it costs approximately 82.00 adaytckeepapatientinthelni- stitution. The Seal Sale campaign which irig funds to find new oases lock after cases which have d j there is no danger of them ing down again. But, as has pointed out here, what is the of our trying to find new cases expend‘ any great energy in when we cannot handle communicable diseases except lep- rosy. Thc course of the disease is a long, protracted one. The incu- bation period is generally long, extending weeks to many, many years-that of a few weeks to possibly twenty years or longer- That is, it may be speriod ofweeksoryearsfrom the time when the germs enter i. r l? £1 3 (Assochted Press Foreign Staff) (AP. By Guardian's Spechl Wire) ‘DOICYO, Nov. 26—Jo.pa-n is pre- Tkili/lk. Johnston ‘midhe had been with the department for Johnston prompted Mr- Stevens to= u’ We“ wuthmm tum‘ P671118 obiiewe that them w“ no qumuon ands of miles of airlines to fasten her Pacific Island possessions and at hmesty m the question he mandates more firmly to the home- land. Two naval aviators who sailed _ recently from Yokohama. are now surveying the route between sslpan and Palau, using a seaplane of 1,- asking. "I am at liberty as a commimioncr to ask a question without any face- tlous interruption," said Mir. Stev ens. Continuing Mr. Cuddy mid ht was convinced that all food-stuffs should have standardized tainers and that none of these pecu- liair packages should be allowed at all. Tho practise was perfectly legal. but every merchant wanted reguhtions insisting upon stand- ardized packages rival was prepared for by estab- lishmcnt of meteorological observa- .tcries arid wireless stations at Seiip~ -an. Peulaiu and 'I‘ruk. intar-islandservice latcr with. Ja- pan proper in an air-service from in” “s. .. .. .n in.‘ hi An "M30 5 on UHAW ' m)“ “AQPJJI-‘h subsidise this new mite was con- m" °f “Vi”? me“ "13"" u“! tained in the government's 1935-86 budget just completed. The ‘Ipkyo-Ponin Islands line will be the first link cf a project- ed airline to join the imperial cap- ital with its farthest flung man- dates. one-third of the way across the Pacific, lying directly athwart shortages. apparently has tasniper with scales and short-‘ Ouddy, Dominion of weights and measures. Afterreadlngalistoi200or300 convictions iiqlstercd in Quebec. Ontario and the wmt against chain independent merchants im- weights and false scales. the Dominican official said the stock system adopted by the chains was relponsible. "The pressure applied throughout the whole chain store system on local managers appar- ently has been so severe, except in the case of two chains who allow. adequate local store credits, that a large percent of local store man- ment will open its landing fields Bandit Held Up Sydney Resident (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) DNEY, N. 3.. Nov. Bil-A ban- dit who robibed lviirs. Neil Murchi- head off" was so ht b al unethical practice of giving short Us y Rm, ‘Terror-stricken when the stepped out in front of hex" as she walked toward hcr home Saturday night. Mrs. Murchison hastily pass- ed over her purse containing 0t She was hysterical when she reach- ed home and was robin to pro- vide a coherent account cf what oc- tems to produce this desired result." IPrcn-i s series of inspections made in various citiesand purchases mode in chain stores, Ouddy gave the following conclusions: (1) That duo to this sbockac- son after threatening to "blow her ha your body before you break down iwlth an active condition of tuber- culosis. And, fixther, after a case lhas developed an active condition. with a positive sputum, often it is months or years before the health is so undermined that work has to be discontinued and treatment begun and, at the same time, the individual is a danger to those he or she is coming in contact with. This disease. therefore, with its 200 miles cruising-radius. Their ar- peculiarities presents a most dif-l _. s. in ficult and r method of control, not only from Vthe public health viewpoint but ‘Iihe Japanese h0pe to link thisflthese are taken together. The first and most effectual method of pi of the of tuberculosis and treatment of ‘fore the president o , ‘ lizatloil. rr we! States." MoCar-ter seic. a case is by h are going to eradicate t " we must provide institutional care for every case of tuberculosis in our midst for as long as they have a positive sputum and no case be allowed in the homes imless they satisfy the health officer that he or she is sufficiently careful in his or her personal hygiene. an extent that they are demand- 50 the Wmlflane“ °1 “h” “ll-mm- ing hospitalization of all cases in smufloVifl-y‘ _ the community whom they realize are in need of treatment and who are in a danger but they do not realize the cost and the most ef- fective wsy of meeting this. At the present time we are practically uo against a stone wall insofar as ii is going to be verv difficult tr make any further progress or, at ‘least, to any great extent with the present facilities which w~ ve The Provincial Sanatorium has" Gamma“ Mounted Ponce wmght‘ st the present time 54 beds. 22 \\ mm beds are reserved for cases who are O absolutely unable to pay, 20 bed~ have been reserved for patient." who are able to pay 81.00 a dsv ' The l2 remaining are reserved for patients who are able to pay $1.75 and 02.75 a day. The 22 beds are always filled; ?OLAR. | our most urgent problem now yqfy:WB mus-t give it serious consider- Jtcen lflh i that we know of or that mending institutional care? This e. § E E 3 a E 5 meeting it. Personally, ‘ Bet the people fully Malina this Plan of Action Unconstitutional (LP. By Gals-dials’: Special WIIQ‘. ma tmlflhi announced legal findings that the Tennessee valley authority was un- “ l and n, ins supremo court tcst by lutilities companies of tho United also from one of treatment and States government's vast hydro- NilL‘ WYORK, Nov. M. MacCarter, President of Edison Electric Institute, “ had forthcom electric project in the south. “I hope to have an early oppcirJ ' " _g the spread. ininity to lay this whole miiitte-r bo- f the ‘United Inastotcmeiatissired through r the public service mnporutfrm ufl New Jersey, of which he is head. McCarter said he had retained: Newton D. Baker of Cleveland, and names M. Beck, former representa- tive from Pennsylvania, to study the legality of legislation affecting ‘ the electric industry. the projected American air routes The pump, u, now “l” ‘WM-cl Their opinions. rendered jointly, from Oalifomia to the Philippines of the "hm o; 5 smagoflmn u hold that legislation relating to the and China. This far there has been $ mean. o; treatment and mven. Tennessee valley project arid the ' no indication the Japanese govern- "on o1 gubemugosm and to “d, government's plan of action in its de ent "is palpaibly uncon- &\\\\\ \\ \‘ ;’n0nns” .,/ Kl DNEYV’ ’/ “'5 ‘THE TMGGEQT _ OPE I'VE EVER ‘BEEN -----..--_.. ._ s. . . .i f". ',* '- l , . p. ...._._........ . all “liitliw and this year voluntary ccntribu- --~ W maintaining the institution last- showui cost. Roughly two-thirds of stitution in the past year ham " 50% of these unable to pay any- thing towsrds it. 22 patients not. paying anything and 20 patieniI paying only $1.00 a day meanl. . about 32 patients paying nothing '4: - from the institution! and in follow-up work to see thfl break- Erigiiig Fl E is only be done by greater fin- a1 assistance through ‘ems lchanncls. The ,. blern than is b of this Province to