PAGE FOUR 1 OCTOBER I. toss ~ PUBLIC FORUM Union Commercial 11am";- xmqgz-sng College Notes on . - lsflotnn Guardian dool not ne- ll Naturalist’: I __.__. 1 Classes are rapidly filling w. M31111.“.-li§l'.l;;.€?'l.‘i: slzzlaa. l P. E. Island "' o»... t» em.- n».- Sccrctzlry: LiellL-Ctil. U. A. MacKlnnon. 0.5.0. - w Editor and Managing Director, .I. R. Burnett. F-J-L Associate Editor. Ffflllll Walk" SUBSCRIPTION RATE§ $5.00 per year tin advance: delivered to (ity. ritlng 0n Tuesday and ‘Thursday. rants AND PRODUCTS Penmanship ma spelling __.__ on Monday, Wednesday an Sin-I cannot help but think that -—-—- a11 maugthttul people, no mattel- Students appreciate In com lets what their occupation may be, will new equipment of readily agree that our farmers and machines. The noiselus msdilnes staclunen who have taken such are a great addition to the school. 1i el interest i our exhibitions v y n rogras is being nib h Compiled during the years 1910-1937 With s short check-list of insects observ- ed during that period.) (By BLYTHE BURST Ir.) THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ii. -' s‘ " ~" this circle. \Vo0drow' Wilson then said to the " ' ' ' ' peoples within this area: "Yesterday you wcrc 1 Qcrnizlns, Poles, Blilgars, Austrians, Huilgar- mns; mmnrrow yo" w,“ be an CFechs—-vl.)u Wm The possibility of removing Morning Daily ll-‘aunded 1887) be ruled ovcr by the republic of (.zecho-_stu.c1 C1115 1mm 1119 downtown slovakia." And it was s0. The ivorlri had 110'. strcclspi" Monlrc-"Q lfildllllllgl‘ all"; its first taste 0f “scif-tlctcrttiillatiotl,” _ ‘:1l(i,eus‘,i1lgsl1'i1ul1t1o1lf fifffiafgflf 1,115,551 Now wc have conic appallingbv ncar to rcati- either of the trolley crass vnrl- in: 11w whlrlvitvl. f i181’. ‘i§l“‘§l.§"°t‘$§i§t§il°<iii ‘Zr 11.1113‘; ' » Dotlbtlcss this was what was in Prcmicl always caused by tgcpeciigllllylulill; 1 ' '1 ' t n» l ' Hing FTTHVEYEIHCCS. - _ 1 154.00 per your’ till advancetunailrd to l’. E. island Iglll-Zfilqh“ $211526 (juggizlimllzls in 11111;" ClUCS-‘Qyllilglfl Expositor" "1"" l"" -“"*‘" """“‘r‘"“" '"‘"“'" ‘f’. "‘““"“ ‘m’ “s” ~, . . ,. .t( . 1 '1 ' 1- "f still unable to bring China to alumni-re audit Bureau of rrulallohs \\1_(lll€.\(lrl_\ . 1m: cannot hc p rct cctlllg flat l its 1111005‘ Japan "lust now incmas_ q Jomu W. BAIHM- m-D- ftcitflriorilclitil-Iicinory is Weaker than 1 “all tut-P SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 193B Article XIX of the (Lcaguc of Xationsi Cnvcil- 111111,, 1.81.1101, “.1111 110111-111“ gov. - " . , _ . . . Good p ant 1l‘O\‘l(llll for revision oftrcaties had bccli tit 1311111191115: Wllldlll“ “l.” W“ n“ FEVER-RISE 1N TEMPERATURE comp ed i’ M; deal m advep an departments‘ I ma“ i 11,101,, 1,1110% a. “.3. 10.1mm 1am 1,. 1110,1115 1011s“ “llllllll. w 1mm." “t”? —l$ NOT ‘Nwmmis Dec. 1, 1915, wind s. and n rein! tising this ii-tte province down by conducting a lal Penmludflp p ' 1 ‘ .1? .' . llllP-“e 111111131515 1° .‘"°1t“° “V”? -‘"‘ 1n 1. es dzty. A great fail of snow on the the sea. They have brought to the class each mornng at 0 do of tlic Cflvgllillli, instead of wailing until passions trcaty obligation at will. And what A. 1e“. year! ago certa allrlgh 1111111101 Dec 2' 192-1 5110mm; 1,111; 111191111011’ no; 0,111, o1- our own 111185111, R1.ea11111p1-ovemm1 1. mum __. llCClillll‘ so cxrlspcratcrl that revision bc :igr<-<:- h” bee“ 5am 1° Tokm so n“ is of insanity accmnlmmed by p mild. Dec. 2, 1913; mlld- 0'99" P991119 but U" V3110“ 1mm “h” ‘"11" the “filling- (Oontinued) thm hout the province have ac- e—. .~~ ~--, -3.—.¢~.j‘~—.__—_—_—_—;~_—— - _ 1 _ only 1ircliiitiliary to the gtiaran- 1s were cured by injecting the v h t 11L pmvmm and Unwed 51151185, that ____ A Tlfllt? For rllflllkSgl\ Hg iilctit bPClllllC llllplfifilhltvt 11¢ Sllftlllfl llIl\-(' av0ltl~ ices winch shculdvbo eyactcd from $818111, 01113111151115 and causmg 1111 weather all 1 a mon our province here m capable a! 0M1 service work . ‘naut- ctl llltf crisis." 111W)?" 11111131]pmlihflllilgoligflFsEgfl "' attack 11>! Ilgllllllllfl-ullflégegylzfnmne wad 69959 going south, Dec. 3. producing s wonderful display of’ --- " '''''' ““"“‘ liia sc 1 ‘- a" 111-13 h m: was c - _ _ - _ Hllsbo Rt er lixrlcultural products that are sec- This is an excellent time in en some of the patients W910 found 11111111112’ M1111, 0nd m very few tube-found wlth- Anyone interested is invited u» 25f 5' t0 be Tl" "f “w” mm“! awn" 13.6 5 11115. mnmmum 411 degree, in the Dominion of Canada. It and inspect the up to date class -\l_1.\' (‘flll-"ll-l" §1°,"“m_'““" °°"' toms and were able tn return _ - . l ~11- v-(v Aboub g am on surely must be apparent to all. in rooms and the new iypawrtter sclilltit: to lllc cllminntlcti of the hnma Later 111 was d15¢ov¢rcd tllat in i110 5 flfl - - - regard to livestock 8x11113115, that; hqulmncnt lhc trctticlllltuls ovation il'll<l(l'('tl Fri-tiller 1 ‘_“—*'—" t ' twfnllliti \<».1.;rtl:l~.< in lxilllltili on llis‘ rc- A M CPhall Autobiography? _~ t= '1 l.‘ lit . i llliIl'~1I'l\\t‘I' c-tllft-rcllcl- zlt .\lllii~ ---~~-~— Washingrloti Post. ' . i :.. n. m " .11.‘ r ' ' ' . -». ‘w - . . . ." -. ' .. rcluiiiiccs on Wllvfll. llllllblll- - i; th cat hcat—1l‘\'fl’—°l D"; 6- 1,5117- mc, 1mm “ N°rw°gmn the marvellous increase in quality L-1995-l0-1-li. 1 I it.» ..t t._.-,- lllilLQ o1 lt..<l unit l)t 111:. 1t.: >11 .\ll<lt<w__ Altlkllilttllsy lltri-ll.‘ Fruitl. fish, or base itictals. or any llgemitzack (:11 $11,131.11, that brought 31.11111 ,1111._1.,»111111g111;wn 1,1119 Nar- was one o1 the outstanding fem’ __ v. ll plllilll: hath-ll tlic ll4'\'.'.~ nl rt ciirccr nnlt» hltlltrllzly X11111! 118$ 11115 to Sill" imtfnrtmit rt-rluclirlll of thc harden about the cure’ phys1cjans hunt rows ‘at Hlilllfilm collécxled véutpvsgé 1:135 o1 01m- fair goth inhdalry ang ~... ltvnt of tbt- t,14cc?lti~!t>~.-;ll.i;l cl'i~i<. "liv was a inastcl" ni flit: 1icrfcctlv ]1fill>ll(‘ll ‘mom- m“ h" “dim? °"i_ Cm“ a‘ remembered that heat is 0f crcnr mullltlcn slip otit .2110 a l. i catt e, in ogs. s ecp i111 devoted more time to the produc- ' - .- .- - . . . - ~ - ' - ’I‘11l‘l‘l‘ l5 ll“ "11"" ""“>°'i““'l°" 1° th b d when attacked bl foul" illfillrflllil tons of TNT. The ultry as well as horses oi’ the no f 11 00d d 11m] \_ .1111 flflllllllCll lit tlrmlt liflifllll. fllllilsf‘. ills prost- gilllcrctl lll§C tlic ltil_\'tllli‘l$ wt 1,1,1 m, i1yvfl11rnuvp1. Pro\!ir1c0‘ 113111182110 y V 1 $051,111,111 (X1.1051n111111(1~111e 1101-111 envy and 1111111 c1555, n11 Q1 whmh wcg1.1?lgzggagg1%ol. fh€n1an§1iv_ In i~ F- u it?‘ ..~.l lwl- . l.“ that ti tn» vlltvllt an xlrntv (Ill lllt’.llllll't‘ll. .\l1(l most of his 1hr: <~= — Physicians remember that i1. is util- 02' llln town 111 ruins, killing in e a wonderful showing and is days 1,8511.“ mm 11-11,,“ 11-15 1,1011. . “r 1 F ~- *‘.‘- “l ‘ 1 “o _ - I - - - . . 1, ~ t 1 ' 51v were mm sincc rctluv- ‘moo and inut-ilw 20.000 persons. something oi’ which all our citizens 1.91.; 1,1 1111s provmce carved 01111 . . - t ~ .~.1;._~»-?.~.-, 111w. “W111i m lit‘ lltqlrttfil \\'t'l't' <ll.'ll‘]1('llI'll it» ::l:<l111 11K, 5111,11» tic-inc "i ‘fliiitdiiinili ‘lilhllislfllixflfnqfiii-lg- ilieitempcrhturc in a patient film shcck lvais fhlt. in Charlotte- should be proud. Wortllg; 11150 of their little homes which usually .1 .1, .1.._ 1- _1_ 5111,11. 111ml .11 11,-1.1, has pclll-trzltillg pow-tr. ills pu-lc “.119 the cxtcntlt-tl llillifil] k‘1.\tll](‘ \\‘llllll[_'l1(‘:;‘1 of the ‘was dnnc almost rclrzuhiply. P1111; you-roux. 111110;, and in Sydney, 21115111011135 Ixlilgglllléllsmisvt c hslldl- €Vr11n51521§gfu111 1 anwégn? egrytgyng ‘ ;_»-~:..'. I11 712R fact lies tilc ilz~llficlllloil cssztl‘. titlil llC was at lli< bcst in writing for lllt.‘ lgzllflolllfglllgltfl‘g1l12r$ll";111l[1g‘lxp$f'l 11:1 “#111032: i1 and A zoo 1111113‘ flWfli- 1n mm“ the many entries I yerfrceo thtivtrias iiijcarlyoras eposswlg‘: , I V111 \li~_ 1 ltlnibcrlaln has 1141111‘ 1o 1116- 2Y0?" bllll-‘ll iJllllT"l'll<‘-‘ ""11 l" ill? l~‘11""7‘"." i1tj~VPl‘\\'0L1l<Il1l‘ guilty of iii his n\\'n drug given to reduce the fever. lEL-lrtllqllnkc snccks along Pacl- lgldtlzlolaolllllllp bl" thlllk Wm" 51 avtgfsfyoétflglllligsmgléti‘ (gm tfiguefliilalllé: ~ ., .». .., l-_l11-..1~.l~_ I11. (111.11; ll'l\’(‘ llfil’ Nfzluazlnc, a (rillrltllnll 411lllI'lL‘l‘l_\' which lliltl Sitllll’ home. or cvril on tho sircct. as a To-cltu iii manly cases only a 112111 llf‘ coast. front S. Amellca to Vic d be 1f_P.l-l__r Prov“??? _ . _ . . . .~ . .1 - . ,,~ '1 , ' l, food is not 1'<.‘- lfll‘l'i, BC“ DC". 6. 191B. M11111! . lll'<~1‘lt’ sltllutu-it. lull will liJiVJ \'ZlL'lll' c-tlillt-cllllll \\‘llll .\lc(l1ll rllltl l1illllltll4ll.‘ l’°"e“'nm" Th“? m“ M n" “Gum hmmc h gwm l ' x or land. There was a continuous ‘ l‘ . . n. . l drill: is II1V0l1 for (till; s .u<l Itlllcrlls that year of considerable sunshine. hum of the slilnllliilz wheel tn ses- - . .- -. f-alft- ‘||‘1l-('l'('l\'(' l)(‘l\\'(‘\ll lhlivcrullcs lult which bc lliltlsclf both lllall- iiliiltfltililnri-ii‘Sillifliillljitsccliiiihxiii iihutztccfcvcilrnhs rihc fcvcr is rccfittilll- liinylinlllil anti-putt». Fields bare. south-west winds are boisterous $0111 111PYO “'11s the thud. thud of i i i I i “II-LN I ~i -‘ I i i " i " ' sriliill til‘ i ‘on lilo pal-t of rd as Nature's method of iightintl Doc 6 l!“ roads boozy like in winter, and in sum-met they are 5110mm“ 1151110 ‘Vmllellflf 111915111- . .1 . - ..,._ .111. =l1nll< n1 1,111~1»11_-l;11.11,-1I 1vull- :lq.-<I Illlll tttrtctl \\‘l'll tllt- most brilliant sllcccss idrpvplxmnqn A H01,“ O11- 11“, 1,111,181.11,’ 1t 1s M111. “.1191, 5171111111‘ E1“. 510m.“ Dm 6m the unoomonabk, omens n1 a 11v wove the cloth thatdater would protect the family from the cold, ti. : -|. ~ t ": z ‘z . .1 . mttll lhls prmcl. to bl mole lot tlmllt ltlll ltlc 11111115 that any attcmpf 1F mild? Elmglish Daisy (3111115) 811m 1n Oygprrligg ztggnthe south 1mm: a ‘M10 flgggrgnatrtze filmy- --... ‘ - 1,. - ;- ' ' ' “ills > l).l\il(“ vtl‘ lcs: r- ri . (is . t . . . . all tht c .lbr»ratr|i1llllllll(’l_\ "f ll“ _ l" i (1 1 “in l": f r ‘h? m t p“ A Fflllihh pvnfrsstir suggests s to reduce it. , bloom, Dcc, 7, 1923; up to this promise of rain: at certain seasons 11110115111111 (300001 1 Q on wgm ll'll.~'_ lt nlay, llitlcctl. result tn espnltlil-tl \(‘l~l0lls ol qltlltcrly essays Flllll Canadian LIHYPYHOI‘ gollcrnl _for In speaking of fcycr in Urololzv (121,, 1,1... Wm111nr “.35 1111111 wmd they are acwmpemed by 1mm Such work1sibe1nz°odllolne m: m. 1111, 111,111,“, m, a m1,“ rcvrctonhy 111,,11;_.11 111m. “m1 1111,1114‘. “.1111 cnnrcrnporancnns Etlrnpv, in tcarli tho squabbling and Cutaneous RPVIP“. Dr. F. H. NM." D1,‘. 11_ 1915; 1111113 w1111ry_ frost prom-sum o1. the famnv md n” \ I 1 1 , _H. 1 1 I 1 N l 1 1 V. I 4 1 - 1. 1t 1 1 1 nations how to kccp tlic pcacc. Rcrlcolicll says. _ 1 A (011.1 $11,111 N_w1_ Dec‘ 1311p 1917; 501113431151, wlnds are mo] or New!“ m. the provmée and 111 1| . l .tl1\_ talc. if ba< r.<1.l vlillff .i com- L\t1l> tu_\ to sn in llr‘ i131 n so pro ount a w.- 11111 flatlcrcti hilt lumhlc. p-ppvcr is n process which aids my 11 am 11 was g1 dpg-rpyg above cold, bringing snow or driving rain. 11111305511111, m avoid me though‘ Th the fcvcr pets within danrzcrnils and 91h 19g t1 “ Qrotiwi for discussion of all tbc. 1irriblcttis 11111105111111)‘. alirl in so cxqllisitc a litcrary style, Wlicii wt- think nf _ it_. thcrcls in the removal or destruction ni‘ 7mm 1s wmd has 811.161“ at 1111191‘ 011 that 11 woum be probabw ve . wlvc vcvli the peace of lillmpc sillcc 10th‘, that they arc not likely to pass nllt of current gal1l1f1°il1ig;n1i,t1i1’}flfin,,?g11‘;f#,’f‘ {Qtléwéggsboixifigigll1ifgl11gfiig1clln Fmmwofld Hospnpu desmwcd éulrtnflangnrlghtuwlgem N.W.. with- ttgdaybfllili’ we m t | twin)‘. in tilt- ifzlit of ltistory, stand rcvcalcri lftratling for nl:ln_v _\"cars_ §ir Ailrlrtwws interest Hepburn thtilnhlnl: his hoso at crease in lcucocytcs (tho. wl-litc 1w ‘1-111.‘ 11.111, 105s n1 11m“, “pa. The Easnf £11m 11111183 m1“ m, occumcd the nmmds g1, 113g: W170 l o lo- o or .=~l-~l=~~.~1 or §:*.:.';::;..l"".:ll'..l:.;.!*='l:.a‘ $531225? 2:. .‘.‘F‘il.°.“...‘l'l T‘l%:‘"°"l§‘"..;a‘ “or . ""“"°. iii lmflfl“ 1...; ' writers of (Zlnada, cspccially in vcrsc. was lin- fht- Wrist ‘and tho East. tit/logger: at whicnall thc body processes $111,111, 11:16 was sign- ghlgoxjiwiiolijlisastintxlnliieaxglrrriztistuihiiz TD m” (Alggngfi “fe81°u°t"hl%% to Hoot or "tact l?" no t food 1MP ll.°.lil“l....‘2."M12113?21.62.2112? 2't.'.;‘:.-...::*;l.." oils: 211".“ éiifsillfif. "s: "s”"f..“..‘§.'i rant’... wi d n. a... 11311101111111‘; lfifltfillo”! our Cntpl-lior has Pxpfcslerl the dcslre that at quiet and pollshcrl lllCTFiby rssay.‘ ft liflfllllllilil mcsswn “m1 Wm m". 0,1,." 1M1 1119mm“, rcsismnc‘, 1O 1m “T011 qbogpn7pm“ n“ Dec 17 111-29. b01813“, c is m; . w ls ra H Frown“ I wish to exgend u" 1‘ . "-1.3111- (hnyph scrviccs tntnnrrmv. a spccial if X/Iarjnrie Piclcthall would cvcr have achicvcri Dolliiklfiohoi". ‘minority ‘Qliiitgfillll? gsclirg (111111 llggcrhl°m1l1 “inn! r1111", Rain iclov 17cc lfl 10154 Sixteen NW “ugh s“ m '“ "e 11mph nfd 0P1‘! Dc prtmentt for _ .. . . . . . - '21 . ‘i..snr. 1m .00 oro ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' ~- - , p- , , m (if '1 llfi1ll\\j_'l\'!lt_;_' tn Altnlgltty (rfill for licr flllcst work without his early encollragc- plx1,1l1l1lli,1gllén,fsla§liil11gn1a1nqmink “111113110111 and 1.11p11.-s111._.,- 1,1- 11". bclow zcln Doc. 1B, 1.019. Observed q-1-1e Nmtwasyer 15 1,1 11151 31mm“ c;n1l1p(_1‘1‘g‘:1" 1h: 1151:1113 us’: \.~'.»'l.-e from ibt: Wills and horror of war iilctlt allrl kitlrllicss. Hc llrltl a large sharc ill the We'd Fcl 111"“ (‘filllllfllvlltll/Pll’ 111- body. crows flyint: cn North Short» Dec. 11,1111 111.111; 111m 681m“ W111, b111,, v. l scason, ~ .. . . . . . . . - , , » 18. 1930- . and sun l 1th d y; nd ‘d bl- brill "t". all lltt‘ cllilrrllcs titrollgliollt the (llv Canadian "rllsccivcri" nf Loltls Hc-tnon, bllt the gnglm“ Emnpmns? vqncomor To-riay. instead of redllrinr: iigsynmhfh n e a a m‘ I I ‘m’ sir‘ “at DIN-Hm temperature. it is not unusual for Obscrvcd two large flocks o! W. __-- _. . _ Minister or Agriuulmro A lady hail some visitors ln hcr 9111519111715 m us” mmlmds '“ wild Game 2mm: S'w' Dec’ w’ w‘ Pt-twvince. \\'s: fccl sllrc that this sllggcstioti [irojcct of a joint translation of "hiaria Chap- w51l met-q with approval. “'0 can imagine, no riclrlinc" by himsclf and the Iatc \V. l-i. Blake (‘lb be continued) w. n- mvlcrtln occasion for slicb cxprcssion of .':l‘nrl.<_ nnr r1|l(‘ mort- in kccping with 011119.11 lltrclttgllrillt the wrirlrl. $inlilar ._.-@<_ no doubt. will be held in all parts of i. cigetmltlnm, Remote a< this liltlc Province is _I't""l'| thr turmoil in Europe. we would un- ‘rtllv bar» boon drawn into annthcr war I».~..'-,»..-.q the British T-Ytnpirc. at-lrl we ran rc- .c. a< fllllv as any of the countries imnlcd- ' concerned. that slirh a calamity has been ._1‘.F!l1 Nnilonnl Fifih \~ cek ow w n" §‘Vi7T"I 7’ " '—“ finlnwr 3.11 is National Fish \\'cck lntl t" it» ltnrr of (‘rlnatla is obscrvailrc of this wcr-lc ' ' nor-t: lll11'1~‘ll'?.'llll than to tlle Maritime Proviticcs. llzlr flSlVTllli n, rltlritlg tlic past fr‘\\' ycars, 111111" '1-1»nhwbiv qlllrrr-rl more. from rlcprvssctl nlar- its?! and prices than allv other class ill liastcrfl ~C1'l.lda. Their occupation, cvcn utltlcr the bcst mqlnrliifnnn involves prlvatlorl, long limits anti v lvwri ctr-Yb’, {Ruler prr-sr-nt colirlltitnls. lllfll’ a‘ l, tinfl is becoming ivcllnight l'lfi1'1t"l(‘=.<. The ~I”l!'ift’f§ promised thcm have. failed to mater- . irc, and the money that should have. bccn ex- ‘y-"nrlcd last year in rehabilitating the industry, taut] “.1511, “n; vt-iteri by Parliament, was lcft _l‘l‘1l,l:.!'4l in tlv- ll'l-'l<.lll'_\'. This _\'(‘-'ll' it is hopcfl the rev/cc will in: put to srtnlr- good 1'tl1l'[>().<t". in 31hr Yllfhlllliilll‘, hrllvcvcr, much can bc done by ‘(lnlteinpitlq thr homo market. livcn in tlic. .\i:ll'i- ilfmrg wo art- too nftcil linlnindful of the food 7 ynltlcg m’ fisb of tllc many ways m which fisll '_ (p111 ‘he st-rvritl and lllc saving ill tllc faintly burl- yrt that can be offs-civil by this tncntls. Tlicrc i< i prr-ntct- scope in the (rntral Provinccs for n1 mg this line. The lictlcrzll tlovcrti- ‘ttl-;tl‘i‘.'llll"l;f in the Fish \\'cck cnlllpaign ,.. ...'1~, (.11 Tll-lutlny, ullfi this is lllll|ll!‘.\"il*ll- y rwgpllltlllllrf‘ which Sllfllllll int-ct \\'llll 1p,» j~_'._,t--1t-,r"ol of all wtllccrticd. F. A llilter Harvest l_~ ""< .-./ -‘~_ ‘.ft.,-1tl_ l_l1.'\ll(‘('llfil" lliilt-r T‘..:".c= 11-‘ tbc fatltt-r of l‘7cclln<ln\' km. ('7c<"llti<'lnval<ia‘s I it" 1x1: liiilrilal. t- T. l}. .\l:l v.<. Tllc fir~l 111w’- nwtllliic, .\ urvk was all vxill‘ . ‘ _\'-'.n< tlllrlllq liios.‘ 11f til’: lircal 1‘ \ ~11: nllrl nblc tnzltl. lu- FIll'l'i(‘!l rm 11 - ~ 1 ll fill‘ llvc rri-Itlltltl tlf (‘rt-chit- 11»: “villi sz-clirt-rl tho car oi , \'<ir1 Pimburgh, whore thousands of f-"rciw ".11"! -.'.l~l'l<§tl;; in tllc stctil tnills. 11111! ‘~'~ ' lllilll‘ hi. llt;lIlI1ll:ll'tcr<. TllPlT‘, (icvlls , 13c- lltcitlctl in brick a llllilcti slatc for "1 Il iilqltliiilt <; lllPlT‘, it is‘ lu-licvctl, the fir<t 1h tlluzft 41f (‘yccitrl<lll\':ll<i:l's constitution saw 1 I Mil. 1.11m; at Wasliillgton. Wilson gavc " i‘ t 111i|\'tlll(‘l!l hi: bios-sing. Wl-fv lir-frtrc ill!‘ cntl of tllc war tbcrc was <1: tlr- a. pl" I\'i~ll\lll'll (‘zccb (lr-vcrnmctit in Paris. ilziwtl $t:lt"s l‘l‘t‘!)Qlll[['il this (ifWCYllfllClll. mill llltt‘ on, \\'ll('ll \\'ilsnn \v_cl'lt_to Paris Willi ‘= lJillljWl words nbolli “solf-dctcrlnillatioll .. lwotlplm", Vzcclloslnvakiak rlay bad comt’. l: ~':1<‘\\'tl~tlrc>\\' \\'il~t-lt liilnst-lf who actcrl 5s FlT-tilfillttl‘ for ('zr~clloslo\':ll<ia's bnllritlarics. The }-~--t-.1¢11-i<< m’ that Czcclioslrwvakia for which F"'."lit1 nf \\'t-l.tlr<.\v \\'ilstni's cnlllltrvtilcn now =.-_- than lilluintltl and France shollltl fight Vntlcr tint sway of Wilson's itlcalism (and rt,"."t1 of hi: iplirtratlcc), airlcd by Clcmcnccalfs l~ Tlllll Llttltl llmrgti‘; intellectual gyttlttas- l\ltl‘lli‘l'~' 11f allcictlt strltcs—/\ustria, Bill» out! iillllQ:lr_\~~\\-crc clippcd of territory . lll tlicrc; “solf-tlplfffllitlalifill" would dc- cyt. if!‘ flag until-l’ ivhich l".llrnpc's conglrllilcr» W‘ lulfllllillllllli \\"tlllll lire. Titus *.v.'l.< S't\\'ll tlic winrl. Tllr PPRC!‘ voliti- still-l; llfl‘\\' .’lll arbitrary circle arrlllnrl certain arias in (‘ttltral litirttpc. \\'ltcli lllf? circle was (‘l»r‘l1iit"‘tl. lll1Yl~ of ficrlllallfg illlQflTlJl, .'\ilslrirl and \\i|lll l5 now Poland, were found witlliil .1 was a ltiistrlllc which collapsed 0f its own weight, and Fir .‘\lttlrc\\"s own pcrsonal translation. though rich in color. showcd that he was never intcitrlcrl tn subdue his pcn to another man's 111M107‘. ills descriptions of early days in Prince Edward lsand. arc among the most racy of bis- writitigs, and tllcrc is reason to bclicvc that bc has lcft at lcasl a substantial portion of an altto- liiographv executed in the same vivid manner." I Editorial Notes I London iitlivcrsity inallgllratctl this rlatc, r393. Il< 1k 1k lll "Give pcarc in our time." is still the fcrvent appeal of all nations, including the Japancsc. tllt: (lliltt-sc and thc Spanish. i‘ V 1t! i Now Prinic liinistrr King will llnvr limc to develop his pmposctl treaty with “Elsliington. and outline to Prcmicr llcpbtim his policy ort the’. Ilccpctling of the 3t. Lawrcncc. f‘! ill l" 1k It is likely Hon. Dr. ‘Manion will gct an ac» clamation in London, Ont. which ivas provi- ollsly a Conservative constituency. and will be in his scat to lcad the fippnsilion wbctl Parlia- mcnt rcsllltlcs in _T:lnllar_v. >1‘ ll‘ Itl i Prcnlirr Campbell is away telling Mollttcal btlsitit-ss men all about democracy and crlllcn- lion willlc the most deplorable, almost llilbclicv- able conditions are being disclosed by the dc- tcctivc be ltrtitlgllt front hlontrcal to invcstigzltc his arlnlinistralion at ltrllnc." I i l! i According to the Bank of Afontroal wholesale zltlzl rclzlil trarlc sllolvs some imprnvclncllt, tliollgb ccrtain districts have fclt tllc (listllrbillt: rffccts of arlvcrsc wcrlliicr contlitimls and a prior lumber fllFll'l\'(‘i. (hvillg to tinfawlllraltlc wr-rlthcr, (lifficllllics brlvc bccn Plicounlcrcll in prwccssing fi~ll. nlirl, with poor ilclil.'ttl<l atltl lll\\' priccs prcvailitlg. tllc ticrlr r-tillrwlc is not cllcutlraginp. I l i V "Tltcv rion' know whore lll(!_\'_ arc" with re- gzlril in lhc “Vim! l\i:lilrl<—.\'nva Fcrltia bcrry, t-itlicr ill Pictnll nr ltcrc, \\’h:lt is vcrtain is that .'ll (tlllnvn lll(\' arc not vcry r-nlbllsiaslic rtvcr lltc prtvjcct, rlnrl would bc. glatl of a stlilnblc PXFllW" for Tlliflllllfilllllff it. 'l'llc latcst hitch is rtvt-r ibc provision rif a suitable fcrrv stcaliicr, ltttalvrl ltcillg llf‘\.ll‘4'>ll< of palmlilt; t-ff on lls a <ccoll<l-ll:llltl vivcr lvtrlt dcclarcrl to lic cntircly ltllsllllaltlc fol‘ "tllc long llfllll“ to anti from NB. in fill‘ npcn sea. Rut we lack aggressive lcatl- crsllip at Ottawa. and we will ncvcr gct any- wllcrc until lhcrr is a change for tbc bctlcr in this respect. Il i I Crazy rlanccs arc for tllc most part crcations of tho 1icople to the south of us, but an ex- ccptioll. a new dance with "an unilstlal per- sonality," which emphasizes jaunty grace, was tlcltiolistratctl at the animal diiincr of the Dance l-Itlilcators Association. New York, by a teacher from Europe. where it is said to he tile "cur- rent crazc." Known as the Lambeth --\Valk, or the Cockney Ftrilt. the new step was recently intrmlllccd itl London. Mr. Theodore \V. Bus, who tcacltcs dancing in (ironingen, The Nether- lands, saw the Lambcih Walk performed in ILonrlon and Paris shortly after it became "the craze". and gave what is believed tn be the first public demonstration there, assisted by Miss Florcllcr: Baker, Omaha, Neb. In the Lambc-th \Vall<, tllc dancers move with arms swinging in crllnpatly with the feet. The rapid walk step ap- proacllcs a gliding rlln. The motion is accom- pnnictl with a rolling mnvcntcnt of the body. "The air of jallntiticss uiltich is an essential part of lllc dance probably is responsible for the trt-tnetitlotls stir it is now causing in Europe." Mr. llus explained. "This givcs the dance a cer- tain nut/unit of pcrsonalily xvhich most dances lack." Wow, wowl homo liul. she ditl not. want. any mcntion matlc of ll. in the papcr. Shr- rllri not llkc 1iuhlic‘t_v in any wnyt it. l=ccmcri to licr it was a little loo much likc pliradlhl: lhc affairs of the homo hcforo thc whole com- mllniiy. If snmc person had come to V1511’. at l1t"l' homo thcn it was 11lll'(‘l_V a family affair ant‘. not. something in ivhich thc public would ho inlcrcrtcrl. Tllcrc arc snmc people who look at. tho things that. way. but. 111011‘ arr nthrrs‘ who do not. I-lt-rc is a little actual ex- pericncc: ‘Wlicn I had visitors at. my homo I made sure there was a iloticc in tho paper saying who they were and \\‘l1(‘l‘l‘ they were stayinls. Tllry hall livcd llcrc a. number nf yt-nrs before and thcrc were pcoplc in the city whom I kiicw thcy \vn.ilrl llkc to mcct again and wlto wcrc as much in- tcrcrllcri in thcnl as I was. 'I'hnt lilllc itcm iii tllc papct‘ dirhcx- actly what. I hops-ll it'll‘. People know at oncc niir lrit-ncls and their frictirls wcl. licrr- and kn" where thy wcrc staying. The result. was Lhcy mct. a urcat. many 1icoplc whom tli ' wcrc ticlipzhtcd tn soc and the visitors hall a ‘11UCl1 hotter time than if wr had tried to look aitcr thcm nllrsclvcs" Now thcn~rirnt you think thc sccom‘. lncly had u. broader and a nlorc llscftil viicw than the first. om?- -Pcterborouizh Examiner. Thon- ls tot ay one ronsplrlnus dificrcllcc hctwccn now and that fateful summer of 1914. That tiiilcrciicg lit"; iii thc atti- tutlc of Grcat Britain with i'c- iznrrl to its responsibilities for peace ill Europe, as PXDFCSSPd forccfttlly by Sir John Simon in his recent. Scottish spccch. 1n 1914 Great. Britain “'11s silciit or llticlcciticd. No European Pow- ct‘ know lust what shc might he cxpcctcd to tlo in a pivon situa- tion. Today she has spnkcn. She has warncl-l "lQOYOUblX and chal~ lctilzintzlv; no 1inwcr could his re- crlit. Scottish sticcch. ltt this fact, which may ho outwardly small, llcs an important. inriifiorcticc; iti it. tllcrc lit-s reason. humanly speaking. aim" hope to sprint: up in mcnls ltcarts. History does not ncccs. rily l"lvc lo rcpcnl. itsclf.—~ Christian balance Monitor, Bos- ton. "Chicken Pic (‘licrishing thoughts nf 26th ult.“ This is one of those Pllgllitllll! “pcrsotlals" that appear in thr- Imtitloil Times and amuse those who havc nothing hcttcr to do than spcculiltt- on their moan- ing and implications. What has chicken 111i‘ to (in with omnncc. or is it polilical illtriglic. or in- lcrilatitillal atrocity? What senti- mctit. lllcrcly if nothing more, milst llilVl‘ (‘lllllll tn tllosc meni- orlcs of ilit- dainty crust, the ten- (lr-l- flush, tllr jcllictl contents? Next rial" or so wc turn to the column nuillll and ilnd “Cinderella. -~MOl'f‘ than rvcr in all ways for fllVVllyS." licrc is a basis for rom- tlntic spcculatiotls. Dav alter day one rcatls llivsc l~r_v1itic messages if one has iintlllilg better to do, ant-l wotltlnrs \'.'l1_V the post office is not flVflllllblL‘, or thc telephone. or, like thnsc classic letters of long tllzn. "Letters Lott at the Pastry- cnok's.“ u simpler itnd loss expen- flsive means of correspondence is not adopted. -Hamllton Spectator. No airplane will t-vrr he able in fly fnstcr than 650 miles per hour. So it. is concluded by Mr. A. E. Parker. a contributor to flight, the official organ of the Royal Acro Club. Mr. Parker de- duccs this statement from an elab- orate and ohstrllst- mathematical calculation. on which he asks for the opinions of other contributors. He bases his calculation on the action oi’ an airscrcw on the air through which lt propels the alr- plane. He argues that the pressure of the airirl front of thesirscrew is less than ncmlal atmospheric pressure. and hence that "an nir- plane as lt flies is preceded by a wave of reduced pressure." Ha then uses mathematics to prove that the maximum speed with which a wave of pressure can travel through air ls the speed o! a sound-wave, that is, 760 m.p.h. This. he says, ls therefore indi- cated as the absolute maximum speed of an alrscrew-drlven sir- craft. The highest practical speed he rates much lower. e.g_ form 000 to eso m.p.h. The best form for a blah-speed airplane, he snvs. would be n flying win with the " h his wit: original ‘buried thr- temperature of the borlv thus actually incrcasinr: its fighting m‘ disease resisting: forces. Dr. Redcwell statcs further that when. these 'heat‘ treatments be- come morn common. the habit of ‘lowering fever‘ will be forgotten. The point then is that. fever is not. injurious and parcllts and others make n. mistake in trying to reduce temperature whencvc-r the thermometer shows a rise of one or two degrees. A rislvin tcmp- erature means that trouble is pres- cnt. and that. the patient. should ho off his fcct. thus saving thr- strcngth of his heart. It docs not. mean that. the temperature should bo reduced. This rests with thc physician. BONNET I charge yml by the truth of what I know Speak gently of the grave where llo your dead: Chesrlcsseéhe room and narrow is the b Whvrcon they take thcir rest. so far below The lvcrldls dull roar; no tidings to them go Of how 1t. fares with us, how we are led » Uphill by Sorrows hand, or how We trcad The llints, with steps reluctant, tollscme slow: Yet they lie near the warm heart of the earth, They have the grave to its so long denied; It must be joyous; all our Joy and mirth Is there, all our laughter since i . they c For this dear treasure we shall go n quos , And falling that, we also shall find rcst. ——Sir Andi-ow Macphail. (Quoted in the Winnipeg FY00 Press.) ‘if these calculations hold good, then the time when the airplane will have reached the limit of its speed may not be far oft‘. The world's airplane record speed, set up by the Italian Lieutenant Fran- cesco Agello in 1934, ls 440.29 m.p.h. It ls probable that. this could be surpassed by a specially Mr. Parker's upper limit is reached, presumably we shall have to turn to rockets for “real speed." -Spc-clnl London Correspondence. There was n German "Family day. Speeches were ln German. Nazi emblems were prominently displayed. But the Mayor declined to extend n civic welcome. the Chief of Police refused to permit R parade. and the Kitchener Record says the nlmlr was the outcome of “outside manipulation intended to exert political pres- sureT-Otlaws Journal. ooulolrl start ooulolri Illl What s nliel ls utth down h a real ni ‘a not and Inks hi] Isl llul. nsd '* "*- ,.... . Isl torture y I f niflih-toaslill. timi- | — mm comfortable. Hall anh days —ovor-tirsrl, Hvlng h‘&lllfl ulna! to work ‘llflmlrnudodrsat. ‘ rylkdd’: Kidney "h." all! I lrionll-‘ Isyh you . I'm glad I followed his allvieo u new! luslooplsgllo alep-llnnhh m Dodd’: Kidney Pills electricity and others-tn increase 1927. "llnlivaltlxv Weather. ‘O88?’ mild. lzroutiri sloppy", note on Dec. 21, 1911i. Some of t-ht- good folk ol Mount. Hcrbcrt will remember the night of Dcc. 22. 1916, when 8. Christmas Trot- fostivel was held in the Ctnsolldatcd School. When it. was ovcr the audience emerged tn a pilllcss Ffljll, driven by a 60 m.p.h. wind that. cvcn the hrrrses cnltkl scarcclv falw. 'I‘h.'lt was a nlqmt Crmtvs flying and - vocal. Drc. 22, 1922. A colrl spell. 3 deg. hclow zero on the cvc of Doc. 23, 1917. Another memorable day Tlicsday Dec. 23. 19.10; a grcrtl. many people took cars to tho City l - "Christmas Mal-lam." In lhc aftcrziron an eas- tcrly snowstoint blmv up and fill- od the roads with snow’. The cars wore abalvicilcd nli all the routes from tho City, while the occupants ivcrc lnkctl lloillc by "Good Sam- aritans’ with slcichs. A note on Dcc. 23. 1932, says that. eels taken this ycttr arc siltzill and tnin; and suggests that. this is due to failure of the col-crass and the plankton it. supports.’ Dec. 25, 1918, was a "green Christmas“ all right. with rain and mist and tho wind SE. It was the lzreat influenza year too. In 1920 no sleighimz till Dec. 261th. St. Lawrence still open Dec. I, 1918; and Hillsboro River free of ice. Ton below zero on Dec. 28. 1926. Zero on the morning of Dec. 29th, 1917: n hard winter, with the mall vcry irregular. (Terrible weather on the European battle- fronts Docs, 19171. Wild snow- storms Dcc. 29, 1923. and Dec. 30, 1921. With that last entry we have circled the ycar and the records give thc impression of a very changeable climate. Almost any built racing airplane today. When . 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