ueaopeeyem sinner; dun-ms. Illlti ll Chi I‘ UlI-IUIC. "— ‘E-nim» ‘ sarunuav. us! as. ms. l Not" The Way Among the unsung heroines- el the depression period must is: counted the farmer's wife who, es- pecially in parts of this country where real suffering and distress have been tasted in rural districts, has behaved in the face o! adver- sity in a particularly fine and alto- cazvbzos ms atlves o1 the First and riots of Princg County Ltd v congratulated upon the _ .. .' ventions held this week and Conway respective- = The efidiastes nominated were. ‘the Kjat District, uessrs. Georg: Mattlkws, K.C.. Ubeary. and the sum of 880,000,000. Piters, Duvar; andior the d District. Hon. G. Shelton [TALY ‘Q.ETH]OP1A ,1Qiister of Public Works, Mr. missell R. Rogers, Oolemsn- For the second time in six months Mussolini has mobilized the Italian army, in preparation, alleg- edly, ior a grand demonstration against the Emperor oi Abyssinia, and a march, if need be, across the Others. who have thought the Ethiopian plains to the capture of remote Addis Ababa, the Abyssinian . siessrsmatthews and Peters will irry the? Conservative colors in a ' tionally strong Liberal riding. _ pay wllhhave behind them the Zholeheaifted support of the party 15d, we ‘believe, oi many former tlberal supporters who have studied its provincial situation and are cgpiflgL ‘zvue of {he vital necessity o1 main- uining sgund administration at the Vesent critical time. The Conserv- iive candidates are both well and lgvorablfiiknown Ln their constitu- aley, and hold the respect of all ' m Mr. Sharp's qualifications v ict it isracarcely necessary to speak. .2 is one“ of the ablest admlnistra» geds offother sections oi the Pro- nce lrfI his capacity of Public ‘orks ifijnisier. he has admittedly ‘hlevedmore for his own district fan any representative who ure- “eded him. ms colleague. w. Ros- ‘s, though new to provincial P011- Ls, is p, well-known farmer and x rancher and stands high in pub- . confidence and esteem. With chndidates of such calibre in e field, there is good reason f0 eX- , ct that the former Liberal strong- llds ofgirst and Second Prince will ind 101 per cent in line with the i it 0g Province in returning the "acMllign Government to finish its of putting Prince Edward Is- ancially on its feet. ,1 Madman LOAN ACT ‘bne of the‘ arguments used by iessl speakers in disparaging the nnett agricultural reform policies i to do with the Canadian Farm - an Act. It is contended that the ' was passed in 1023 by the Mac- ias King Government and that is a Lberal and not i. Conserv- ve policy. 'I‘o our farmers who tirtly will benefit under the legis- f ion it matters little which party R a responsible for its introduction. ‘ It in order to keep the record -:a.ight the following facts nder" the Act as passed by the Government the capital stock " Canadian Farm men Board. "i ch was set up to administer the 5 , was subscribed in equal parts the lnonrinicn,’ the agreed to come within the of the measure. and the bor- Ineach instance 5 per cent. Qthe amount advanced bl’ t!“ ' d was subscribed by the Dom- , by the province in whch the was made. and by the borrow- In the case of the or the 5 per rent. subscription i. deducted. from his loan. That = o ssy, if his loan was 01300- "l9 S unt advanced to him was $950. ' ‘or glnal scheme also and the Dominion. which. ,_; ' administration, resulted .3 clays‘, and in some instances statement ‘ssued by I-lon. lldzfl! a V” Minister of Finance, ex- "that the amendments of tit t session have altered- tho ~ veryniateria y. These amend- . f5 'complctely eliminate Viciple‘ of dual control. Admin- tion will now be entirely and y 1y, in tr.» control of the Can- ‘ ‘ Farm loan Board appointed l the jiomlnion Government. The else Italy than Ethiopia. EDITORIAL NOTES era his resignation. little fishy. WIS fog 0i‘ SIHOlKS-SCTECII. Peter's Cathedral. pie o1 contr butions for sTzk leo been eliminated. The pro- _ j the full amount secured ' will now in able in make fliuiprcvineesinsussotu Tbulyiutlioeeprovlncee - thenoceassryleglsls- bytbeneminionatat- octcitheamendincnte without ceuation. These came mainly from the United States and British India; Exports c! domestic fez-tubers wool valued at 0004.000 compared with 0000.000. on chief market. being the Uhlbd vlfstea. Tim economic index, basedpu six Ichmsjcr futon. showed a gain .0! ant date. has advanced farm mort- gage loans outstanding in the amount of approximately $10,000,000. Unrker the amendments the Dom- lnlon Government has undertaken to purchase or guarantee the bonds of the Canadian Farm Board up to an amount o1 800,000,000 in the ag- vine Record“ gregste. Consequently. the Board . will have available for new loans Peace propaganda and business improvement have interfered with recruiting for the British army rec- ently. At any rate than: two in- fluences are blamed for the inclin- ations of more than three thousand- rnight-have-beens who preferred to zemain mere civilians. Dangerous people-some of whom are even so antisocial as to prefer not to kill one another over international dif- ferences-inay welcome this report. Italy, it is freely stated. is a country unable to fight a large or long-drawn-out war. Mussolini has built up an impressive and power- ful army, but Italy does not supply him with the material resources to enable him to use his army for anything more serious than military a candidate in the Second Dis- displays. were she at war Italy would depend ori imports for many oi the essentials without which a yrs thstythe Province has produced. war could not be continued. she bile giving every IWEIMOH "0 the does not yet control areas from ’ which she can herself supply her own war needs. She depends on im- ports, and they are important ones. These deficiencies suggest that a wsrvin which Italy was not assured of adequate “ from external sources would become wiry soon e. serious problem for her. Even were Europe tranquil the problem still would lbe serious: but with Europe in ifs present state the war preparations in Italy for a cam- paign in Abyssinia become so cur- ious that they seem like something Italy's first mobilization this year took place almost simultan- eously with the sudden and unex- pected revolution in Greece, and s connection between the two events was asserted at the time. When the defeated and disillusioned Venizelos escaped to Paris, via. Italy. from the debacle of his revolution in Greece, be gave an interview in which he complained that "Italy had let him down." All this was months ago, and the point of it is that the Abyssinian difficulty was an excuse to get the Italian army mobilized and ready for eventuiilltles which were expected to happen (and did happen) a great deal nearer to To the sixteen Senatorial vacan- cies already announced, there will be a venteentn to be added when. regrettably, owing to continued ill- health, the Hon. John McLean tend- Italy accuses Ethiopia oi tolerat- ing slavery. but refuses to allow her accusations to be investigated by arbitrators under the rules of the League of Nations. Seems a Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin accepts Reichsfuhrer Hitler's protestations with certain very specific "mental reservations." I-le believes there was "some light" in it but the rest Tomorrow the Girl Guides. who have made such remarkable pro- gress under Provincal Commision- e: Miss Mona Wilson (who has just been reappointed by the General Council) make their first really HI Church parade tomorrow to 8t. There will be work for a Very great many on the Borden road contracts, from next month till winter comes, for the contracts, it is understood. provide that the new road must be finished by Novem- ber. This means operations will be carried on in different sections Imports of fertilisers in March were to the value of 001000 com- pared with 012,000 a year ago. Im- ports of articles which enter info the coat of the mufactura of fer- tiliser were valued at 000.000 com- pared with 0131.000 a year ago. science Monitor. are multiplied by fifty. If you chances of having an acc dent arc multiplied by ten. If you fall to sig- nal a tour or stop your chance oi having an accdent aremultiplled by five-Ex. Authorities wherever relief is ,ex- tended in the way oi‘ work or the frauds that are being practised. In New York the Aldermanic Commit- tee Investgating Relief has made tie fellows. Paul Blanshard, oom- missione of accounts. who inves- tigated the varied mlief enterprises of an iron works owner, came across such queer transactions that he felt constrained to hold up pay- ments on claims aga rist the city. I-lis own inquiries, he stated, had shown that the iron works in question had received work relief tickets for equipment hire amount- 814.000. Even in a republic there is no land marking the. silver jubilee of King George and Queen Mary. twenty-five years and done the prescribed work as zaithfully as the a suitable occasion for rejcclng and celebration . . . Side by side with the survival of the British of popular rule. King George has fitted in with this theory. He has ilabored with it and for it, and to- benign and beloved sovereign as wells-Providence Journal. Almost inevitably, these reatleu tides haveattracted the eyes of in- ventors. Seeing the almost incal- cuiable power going to waste in the scientists have tried to devise some turning it to use in supplying elec- tuhately, no successful method o! making use oi the power has yet been invented. The unharnessed tide still sweeps irresistibly in from the sea, spreading over the flats. filling the creeks and estuaries. bringing with it the commerce oi the world outside. Then it turns. and as swiftly retreats, only to re- turn again at the appointedjime- a. symbol oi the ebb and flow that pulsates through ‘life itself-Kent- ville Advertiser. Polltloal and __ ‘lsmenfary circ- les in the Old Country seem to be buuing. After the jubilee season of truce this is to be expected. Rumors are numerous. One had been waiting for mebody to take a crack at Sir John Simon; not that, so far as can be seen, he ce- serves it. but because he is so fair- mindsd and coldly judicial that he is bound to offend the emotional partisans in international affars. To cs-li him pro-German is ridicu- lous, but he can see Germany's side o! the use shd he is not the man to suppress it. His legal sense of balance has always been aganst him ss s parliamentarisnnlnd if he is ousted from the foreign oiilce now, it will be to satisfy the clem- or of the crowd-h. A Japanese admiral ash that the American people would say if the Japanese fleet had held ifs manoeuvres as close to the shores of the United States as the Ameri- can fleet manoeuvres have been to Japanese territory. The questim has been aebed several time: b; - tint last yearfwbile tbs gap In eouimonstcctprlceswnrn-sctieel- ly-cioeedbythereeentadvnsceeud tbereactloninpcomrsduriugtlie gether credtabie manner. Ii the farmer has not. in general. com- plsined very loudly or bitterly in regard to his lot-although be might have done so with every reason-neither has his wife, who has been obliged to bear the bur- den oi kceping house and raising a family with very much reduced resources at her communal-Brock- fi Ines W. ‘PIUQIJ. IXCESSIVE ‘PIIISPIBATION e uman and embarrass- number of individuals is excesl e perspiration or sweating. ation occurs over the who and at other times Darts-hands, feet, When it occurs over the whole 00d)’ it may be lust a family char- acteristic, or may be due to ner- vousness or to emotional disturb- ances, but in other cases it is due to is) pain from a stone or gall stone shockvor collapse; (c) id) various diseases s bdominal, kidney semis. and others. When it occurs in special parts- hands, feet, head, armpits-it may be due to nervousness, lack oi lllfli; in the system, and in rare instances to serious nerve or brain Hl-‘MOHtS. The treatment for excessive per- thing through, may conclude that it represents one oi the negative ‘ei- f t f th k i’ . Still . , oigésomay aggrup f}; ggfermwn splration depends naturaLy on the with peace propaganda!" And will they also shout. "Dawn with. bus- iness improvementl"? - Christian cause. As profuse svicating is gen- crally a sign oi iicnhncss, ‘fresh an", good food, light should be the first thought. If due to malaria or rheumatism these al.- ments must be treated by quinine or salicylates respectively. However it is the excess perspir- ation o; feet and armpits that both- ers so many, and in addition to tile sleep, good food and outdoor exer- cise mentioned above direct n-eat- ment oi the perspiring surface itself lis necessary to correct the coniditon. Prof. Bernard Fantus, University of Illinois, College oi Medicine, says, “(a) Powders are probably the best single method of treatment espec- ially those containing any o; the following: zlnk sfearate. boracic acid, outdoor exercise 1r you out out of line cf trafllc your chances oi having an accident drive over forty miles an hour your multiplied by twenty-five. If you, pass another car going up hill your chances of having an accident are talcum should be used freely and be thoroughly rubbed between fingers and toes. Stockings and shoes should be liberally dusted with it and gauze covered with it placed between the some discoveries that are rather toes. Salicylic acid is more powerful startling. Already $25,000 has been than boracic but sometimes tends to spent on the inquiry and another irritate. (b) Lotions: soap and water $10,000 is being asked for w can- baths as hot as can be borne for tinue the investigations. Miilons cf fifteen minutes twice daily followed dollars are being expended monthly by dusting Emmi"- m m, big cm, on pubm works m salves are less desirable and only to behalf of the unemployed and the be used Wm" 5m“ '5 bmue “d grafters include bg as well as lit- gohitgfieywzfslgltz: ggfg but rub dry with lint and starch dust- ing powder. id) X rays: this oflers ,thg most effective treatment for excemive perspiration soles, and armpits." The point then is that excessive perspiration whether over whole body or in special parts can always be helped by treatment although considerable time may be necessary ing to $48,000 although the owner valued his equipment at only A ' Hint To BITMZOPS Being a famous scientist. caring little for the world's plaudits. has its advantages. Recently Prof. Al- bert Einstein, whose "relativity the- ory has most of his contemporarier baffled. was billed to address a not- able gathering in Philadelphia. Hc was to receive the Franklin Medal a recognition of out-standing we!‘ in the realm of science. Prevlou: recipients had delivered important addresses following the presenta- tion, and the assembled savants ex- pected the pAOfQSSOT to do the same. F the subject had been an- “Physics and Reality.” The moment arrived. The micro- phone was in place the scientists reason to wonder at the tremendous wave of public enthusiasm in Eng- When a mun has held a Job for. record shows in this instance, it is monarchical establishment we have witnessed the vaidity of the theory day he is at once the head of a magnificent Commonwealth and a “ma, bowed before the "nuke" and to the audience. smiled serenely— then sat down. Not even a reference to "Physics and Reality"; word about the atom. And the explanation? Simplicity itself. The professor could no; de- liver his address because he had nothing to say at the moment. He had been waiting for an inspiration, but it did not come. According to the news story. while this explana- tion was being given- by the Chair- man, “Dr. Einstein stood at the end of the speakers desk, facing the audience with an apologetic grin. lie looked like a ‘schoolboy who had been called upon to recite. but had to confess before the class that he had come unprepared." I There is about the utter candor of this distinguished scientist some- thing that must be admired; also something that should contain a twice-daily surge of mighty wafers. way of harnessing this power and trio energy for the Valley. Unfor- American editors, but no answer has been received, comments Referring to the four h'ilion doi- Rooseveit makes it known that he will spend "all that is ' that is nernssary before July l. 190d." That is nice timing“ 1f the throw 01 gigantic and costly dice wins or comes anywhere near win- hing. the accomplishment will have season. Not that there is any fear in the White House that the in- _ cumbent will not be renomhated; w. Parley has seen to that. the goblin that haunts the dreams of the New Deal is the creation of a third party headed by Huey Long. Father Coughlin or some other man more radical than Mr. Roose- velt-New York Bun. KIDNEY and Prin Halifax has woven a dccidedsue- cess. Itwastheiiretofitskindheld in the Maritimcs, yet entries were _, enrolled from many parts of the wovincc sad irom-New Brunswick Edward Island. The audiences grew as the Festival pro- ceeded and an incrcasinl interest was manifest groin session to session. lProm all sides there were words o! encouragement. It was no little pleasure to hear the various chisel‘! andmusiclans from different local- ities and no little benefit was de- rived by the partlcipants who had the privilege of hearing others and seeing their-interpretation oi the same work done by themselves. To ILIIT STIIIT the newsboys run Amid the whirling stree With swift untiring feet, To cry the latest venture done, But I expect one day Them cry the crack o1 And risiugs from the tomb, With great Archangel Michael near: And ale; them running fr eet As messengers of God, With Heaven's tidings About their brave unwearied feet. bring individual" a. prize. ' such great benefit in Qther 118N5- (Mail and Empire) 50,000 feet or more is a facinatina Donati the Italian aviator who as- Mount Everest. the highest peak in the world. 29,002 feet seems a hill in comparison with the heights which may be reached in stratosphere fly- British Aircraft Constructors that if the practical difficulties involved in providing reasonable living con- ditions for the crew at heights where the atmosphere is far too rarefied to permit life, and in sulperchairging ‘the engine suf- ficiently to provide good power out- put can be overcome. the stratos- phere airplane offers important ad- vantages, military and civil. Air resistance. or "drag," at such heights is extremely Smell. 811d immense spec]: are, therefore, theortically possible. ranging in the plane. in triaJ flight. ANNUALS FOR THE MOVED needless expense of buying peren- requirement. hint to other speakers. The pro- fessor had nothing to say, and ad- mitted it; while less eminent per- sonages, with nothing to say, pro- ceed vciubly. There will be sym- pathy for the distinguished savants assembled in Philadelphia because they were cheated of what should have been a notable address; but at all times there is sympathy for other "‘ ‘“ ’ to listen to speakers who haven't a message of any kind, but fire ahead inst the same. All honor to the distinguished scientist, Prof. Albert Einstein, who. lmtlc grin," and took his scat. f -with individual singers, choirs to compete with choirs, Glee Club to compete with Glee Club. band to compete with band, and instrument- alist to compete with instrumenta- list, is o; inestlniable value to each and above all, great profit is derived from the penetrating and construc- tive criticism which each receives. The school of Mclsellarfs Brook de- serves great credlt for travelling the great distance whichlt did .nd all will rejoice that it went ‘iome with 0B. L. B. Eiilillt of London Eng. Noted physician treated suc- cessfully and obtained per- manent cures of stomach ccn~ dltlons such as Indigestion The audiences which gathered found the sessions not only enter- taining but intriguing, and the Festival was enloyed thoroughly from beginning to end. Its vtflllc L‘! undoubted and its inspiring effect is bound to quicken interest and stimulate effort quite widely. For an initial effort the Festival has been a great success, more so than might have been anticipated. It is to be hoped that this is but the be- ginning of a continuing movement which has proven itself to ne of Gastric Distress and many other ailments pec- uliar to the stomach with t prescription which we have procured and sell undcr the name of EVANS STOMACII We alone have the lole rights on this prescription and since selling it have received numerous testimonials from satisfied purchasers. 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