Ff , ..-<--...--v;_ w... .,_ .-¢~__->-:-A___ l ""-'-"'—-!' "5 -__-_,~_-.. air-is 2:12 PAGE FOUR TIIE GIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN l-ndggnp-it‘. Chester U. Mel-urn, ll- P. Vice-President, J. IL Bull“, I-I-l g,".,¢.,-,_Li¢q1.-Col. ls. A. lhu-Klnncu, ll. 9- 0- Idu," u“; uu|"|'|g‘ nirec turf-J. ll. llurnellsl ‘f- L‘ Asnflrlilln Ilnlllnrsh- Frulllf “silk” lllll ‘"- h. 117,731“ e a ,0‘; t n advance e v re utrgxxfiwflnliily," ‘I(‘j:n::|(,l,,,l::;’ ufiil led": iltltlrllflfi and [lulled Staten L FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 29. 1933 adlan weavers formed the nucleus of the educational bodY- Purina the yea;- 35t_) pupils attended the clau- es and six Canadian young ladies qualified as teachers. A studio has since been opened to help the students in preparini their drawings. Vegetable dyestuffs have received special attention, snd| regular courses are given in the colouring of textiles with natural components. A manusl on this sub- ject, has been published containing hundreds of receipes for the scour- ing, bleaching and dyeing of wool m4 flax and, 5150 s simple outline of the theory of colourl- The old loom has not been dis- CA R FERR Y RA TES complain; is made in ths local L-ibcrul press, editorially‘ and through its fOfillil column, that the carrying charges for automobiles on the car ferry, on which a reduction was ob- tained for the summer months. have bcen restored to the former rates without miy notice being given to the public. This statement is ab- solutely incorrect. The Public was informed in The Guardian of May l9 last that the $8 and $5 rates would be effective from June 15 to sept. l6, and that they were obtain- ed for the specific purpose of sn- eouraglng summer automobile traf- flc. The time limit of the schedule was clcliz-lyindicaied in our contcm- carded; n’ ha‘ been mmodenod to porarys oivn news columns at that fine” m’ impmved ‘equiremmts of time, it being stated: imam‘ wavm‘ T° “m” ‘m’ d° n.1,)” reduction L, expected w not actually awn s loom, tho school prove inviting to wcek-cnders. supplies cOmDlBM p18"! and 599i!!- ‘,‘,‘},,,",.“,€ ifications for building, on the farm, w been deprived of the pleasure l“ up-w_dafle 100m Wm; 0555mm o! an occasional trip to the Is- l . land dilrulg the summer months." ‘lumber- There was therefore no misleading mm" “um”! k n” "mmng o! me public’ u our contemporary iat-tention, and experiments have allvgcs, with rvgard to i119 W110i! ibee“ made with 5°“ “ma” Ne“ of operation of the reduced rates 41M‘. 19591101’ 156531118 Wm 513° b9 this year or the purpose for which fiB-uBht 1B m9 8011001- 10081 ‘OX1!!- mey were imopted. lbitions serve to promote interest in It is We'll w note - since the ‘every section of the province, and [IADPTQA urgllfl seems desirous of ‘Jnstructoru work both in the school llrL-ltziiifig its readers on this as- [and in the field dcmozistrating to pcCi also of the situation-Amt the lrsnnerettes of ail parishes. The acre obtained us Bjroglstratiorl, which numbered two “thousand during the first year, will reduced rafts fgglllp of a diiFllitllOll consisting of 1 preserved for posterity s sutfrlcsl composition in the Inndon news- papers o! some sixty yes-rs ago, pur- poting to be an address by a 0on- vict t0 “a benevolent gentleman" on the subject of the sboltlon of thfl lash. The verses are not without interest today in view of the effort-I in some quarters to represent, (as the convict does in this instance.) our prison authorities as brutal custodians, and the inmates as mild and inoffensive victims: "Mr, I’. Taylor, honnered Sir, Accept these verses l indict, Thanks to a gentle mother dear Whirl-h taught these infant hand! w rite. “And thanks unto the Chablis hen. A imminent rclidjoul man As kind s one as en-r dipt A beko into tho flowing can. We pour floral tributes round the dead that they writs a note of sympathy to the bereaved family and mention that they are selldifl! a bunch u! flowers to some invalid, or to some perfectly healthy woman who 118$ no garden and no money to buy a single blossom to brighten her house. Dr. W. W. Swanson, iii-rid of the pgpartment of Economics of the Univcrsrlty of Saskptchevvan, and an acknowledged world authority on the economics of wheat produc- tion and marketing in an interview suggested that the immediate trouble with the wheat market is ill‘ ecessa y pessimism. The suns "He points out to me most clear How sud and slnfull is my ways, And numerous is the brlney tear Notes By The Way were Just taking up our pencil, says an exchange, to sug- gest to those who are moved to, Russian’ B‘ StlI Montreal cum) l i 1 l a, 1 w. Bclomu-D. t FLU CAN D0 REAL DAMAGE T0 YOUR HEART nor-ant and illiterate no longer." When the flu epidemic of 191B and 1919 swept the country it was not difficult to have the patients and the families of patients observe every little rule or bit of advice suggested by the doctor. ‘Ilia num- ber of deaths and the great many cases of prostration so alarmed everybody that every possible cure was taken to avoid any after effects. Since that time the flu has been tinues: ‘vlllllli-gyaffl‘ that man l nightly observation’ no doubt. could be given wider application. Too many men in too many walks of life to- dsy are crying. "Pis s11 barren!" With such individuals, pessimism has become a disease. Useless to refute their pessimism. One nccds to keep an eye on it, however and treat it with care. " ‘Cohen,’ be eel, in seeh a voice! ‘Your lot is bard, your stripes is sore; Butjtthea,‘ be see. ‘rejoice! rc- o e And never never steels no more! "His lsngwidge is so kind and gn0d_ It works so strong on me inside, l wonlll not do it if I could, I could not do h‘. if I tryed. “All, wenoe this moisten: h my Interesting bits of the history be- ing written behind censorship walls in Germany has been disclosed to eye What makes me turn sgin my fond‘! 0_ Mister Taylor, ersk not why, .Imc so cut up with grntitood. the public in. the course of the §§°°Q§nl?.y'°‘}§i°.”§,’"b.‘,‘,",’§,“;,,__ Reiohstag fire investigation con- A rlirrlius in your busy chair ducted in London. After an u- haustive inquiry the International Commission 0f Jurisis has drafted its findings. The report holds that grave grounds exist for suspecting that the building was set afire by our on behalf of leading figures in the Nazi Part-y, rather ilmn by tho Communists, who have be-cn 1l"l'liS—t at . The rlggles they put onto me. “I scs thee shudder-In Wln0.-—- You hardly know what you are at. Wilt-lire you think of Us am lyin The bloody and unhouglish st. ere thy "Well may your lFrligTrnntion rise? I mil it Manley what you feeled At scoln Britons’ n-k-d b-cks By brutal Jiillors scked and weald. "Habollsh these yers tor-chloral Don: have no hnrcdu any more 0f srf a dozen orficerl All vvalleria in u tellers gonr. A book has been Issued by Pro- fessor Ensiein, which contains a copy of the Swedish doctor's certi- ficate showing that both CIOCThIE, today the most powerful man in "Imprisonment alone is,not A thing of whitch we would coinplanc; Add l|l—(‘r\ll\\'1‘l!l¢‘-!CQ to our lot But do not give the convict pdln.’ “And well you know that's not w, .1. P. Ivlllril-llliun, Acting‘ chfs year exceed twenty-one thou- pmp yon. J. A. MacDonald, Sami LIP, lull’. Mr. Jilsllcc Arsenaultfl The pupils are waned against Prcslit-ut of zlie "fourls: Association. n wluttd upon the rail\v:iy' . A . s nt ltiontreal and not only (‘Oiitlllfid A favorable hear- ing but the ussu" the copying of foreign désigfisy thesu being exhibited solely as ex-‘ Ilia-so y lship. It is imprecxsed upon them be COllS1\'l'3l'L‘il till. _ rnlucLnLul ' iicll ini-ruzisc in auto- oxprcssflon: that they nlust be made! m. title lrufilc dcvclvlped this sum- sucruss of this delegation t satisfaction to, of an at will, ‘Tourist and‘ as it was “in (i H. trans- . h hfitl rccclvedl i tic duvelcvprncrlt and that this creative work is a rcst from lt-he monotonous dutlr-s of the farm and a pleasant occupation during _fl_\_lnrkwpl_ frat-n the the long winter months. ' under the pres .~ fed-l The progress of the mgvement in crnl administration, ‘iQuebec should be a’ great enwur’ iagement to members of the Prince iEdutard Island branch of the Can- _______ adian Handcraft Guild, recently An inlomslinrr article on the Pwrganizvd with the oo-operation handicraft renaissance in Quobeclo! the PYOVIYKfiB-l 309311111611?’ U! l5 Confsyibvdtfid m the current jsslygJixlllOlltlOll and of Colonel Bovey, of hi“, C.m_.,@_1nn GPOg-ynphfca] of McGlll University. The first Jmmxm by Mn 0,0,“. A Bemuhlliaiirlfcraft exhibit ‘under auspices Dirvctor-(icncrnl of Handicraft for,“ the Glmd lmwed 011° 0T the that Province. The author trlicesimm lniemsmlg feature! 0f #1118 the genesis of the movement. to thelYmrw Provlncml DQhRPWOYIF N14 action, m 102a o; the Provincial rthcre is no doubt that as the move- Govcmmcnt of Quebec in ordcringwnent develops this interest will be un investigation into the mndltionigreatll’ ¢nhan°@d- T719113 W111 b0 of home mdusixfifi Fbrm the mgavailable shortly in the new Prince vcsifrmtlon ii was found that inlF-‘dmrd Bland library a wide alnxrst every part of the provmceirange of literature covering every the 0m mclzniquc of spinning andiphase of handicraft work, and this) vv.,._.,v;,,., hm been 10st and that thefshofi/‘d be an added stimulus to ef-i looms still in Operation were almostlmrtg m this Frown“ at Bmulfitiflg; unfit rm, m0 m“ condmmg Lackdhe success achieved in reviving: c tzistc was noticeable, bufhmne ans and handzcrflft i" m": ‘Mint; oi I‘. a ‘..l‘.il.: s, II .4 NI)! C RA FT REVIVAL ‘ti. .. if fins evident that the Quebec 515°" Pmin“ 0f Quebec- worncn llnd inherited the ability of ' flier ancestors and had an eager dcsirc to lcnm cvcryihlllf.’ fwriilin‘ ing to those neglected crafts. The ‘ “cum” for the necesmry tram“; penal institutions in the United] WW9‘ hmvfivc,’ ,.ompp.ycyy 1n¢k1ngyStates was reported in Wednesdays. 17m Dcgim-tmcnt of iligriculturg news columns. similar dEsiurbanccsI thrin (lcciclrd to create an Qrganlzzi-‘mit mffeflllfilliiy’ ending in bloodJ tlon for the TCVVIII of hnndlcrafisjshedi ha“? him 1105M‘! fTOm time t0‘ and rural industries. The first, stepfime- It is 5ignlf5wl1t in thfs Con- W115 the study of conditions 1n thefncctlon that prison reform in the UfiltC-(l Slates and Europe. A very United smlfls had B0116 5° lengths mmpwze collection of spccimtris cruuhvurd 0f in Eilrooean counirlesw mml my “ms Obtained from mefhat in some instances convicts arei various counWcs 0f the world. Thislcflierfid t0 like star boarders, with! roIlcrt-"n noxv comprircs nloro thnrnsllofls. TGdiO COXICGri-u and other? jmy) pircpft“ entertainment provided’ to relieve Toe firw‘. Qerbcc provincial cx-iihtlr boredom; and that this relax- uyticn of a-:i~.'.'.:ac fllld rowignatlvu of old-lime discipline has not yiirlcc in 1930. In>b0071 accompanied by the beneficial . fquyjqlfltfqn 0g “results anticipated. What is too: , (,5 gmpym-Qfgs nftnn forgotten in sentimental cam-' p3 hmcnt andipaigns for prison reform is that, .1333. Qmnndrlong-tcnn inmates of our pcniten-‘i . the mriforiy tlrlrics would not be there if thcy‘ iwu-lizrs iitm the nucrc amcnnblr: in hummiiinrinn cf- PRISON REFORM Rioting in two uddcly scparattdll null/rd "L05 rlcolcs forts. Tllflfl mo. for the most part,’ initial 7111f vms crimvoscll of a fmv trach- H... 1mm 13,. V, w, bggf mlumlinnn] trial nncl scnlcnccll to punishmcntsi‘ 3pm; 0f Flu-wyz- and limo-ion and which their conduct richly mcrltcdd‘ with 1w.) m‘ illnu of the old Can- Ruskin, ln "Fors Clavigcra," hast yo, ]1>_.,_»r,nq;@_-,_" Tin; hardened oflcndvrs who have bccli I l gconvicicd time and again on frilr hmplcs of technique and workmmb ‘however, still found, on occasion, to Abe an effective and necessary in- '9 m" a m” that mml an, mum be truly Canyistvument in the administration of indihn in execution, material and lBrmsh Justice? and it "5 “id to be one of the chief reasons why Unit- ‘lto harmonize witht-he architecture of!“ stat“ EanK-Sw" Pm!" "mam- ‘the home; that they are the mennsfnit on their own side of the inter- national boundary line. local contemporary referred when it castigated the Boards of Trade for being disatlsfied with the late Liberal Government. rights," says the Liberal organ in further reference to these alleged malcontcnts, "were a leading theme; day after day and in every possible way the alleged non-fulfilment of the Duncan Commission report was presented in article after article." Obviously this is intended as a crit- icism of Messrs. B. A. MacDonald and E. T. Higgs, who at last year's annual meeting of the Charlotte- town Board of Trade moved and seconded respectively a resolution the Duncan Commission report in regard. to car-ferry accounting be referred to the incoming executive kcnzle King Government to imple- »ment the Duncan Report of 1926 | succeeding Conservative administra- thr wuss Not if you went sud biled us hole’ w . The Laslrs degersdntl0n!—fhst's What cuts us to the wcry soul!" The “lash's Gen-nany next to Hitler, and his wife were unfit to 100k after their child. and that Gocring was admit. ted to the Langbro, Sweden, asy- lum 0n September 1, i925. Although Goering, then in control of the Prussmn police, had every opportun. ity to protect the Reichstag build- ing, it is allcgcd that he actually arranged for the Rclchsing officials to leave the premises at rm unusual, 1y Oofly hOur on,the day of the fire. degeradation" is 111s Governor of the Bank of England, in a. statement in London. says the changes in the United States are so great and so contin- umls that the information he 0b- tained up to the time of his dq- parture from that country a fort- night ago is already out of date. He adds that "a. new situation and almost anew country has grown up there" in the past two weeks. While Mr. Normans remarks may be a trifle far-fetchcd, they remind one of Mr. Hoover's recent state- ment-that if he came back as President today, he would be a stranger to the operations of al- most every department of state. These arc movng and crowded years, with overnight changes that would have looked fantastic a quar- ter of a century ago-Ex. FITTING THE’ CAP It is evident now to whom our "Provincial The fact ls that lAmcrican policy, as a matter of both necessity and choice, ls intensely nationalist. Mr. Roosevelt will do whrltcvvr he thinks is in America's interests ir- respective c1’ the reactions abroad. and will enter into no cligagcnlvnts which fetter his freedom of action. We need not derive any cncoumge- merit from the res“ zition of Mr. Molcy, formerly till‘ President's trusted assistant, xvlio came to London to prevent Ml‘. cordcll Ilull pitting into practice his sincerity held ideas of inicriini-ionn‘. co-opcr- ution. It 1s Mr. Corclvll Hull ivllo is tion-vias carried unanimously. The out of place in the Ilooscvclt Ad- renm was a presentanqn o; the cue ministration, not Mr. Molcy, who before Herb D1,‘ Mamom hamster has been sacrificed to the exigen- u Railways Mu “u” i» the Bu- Z53, “.1. "Sf?QiZi3‘.i;-.“’liti..’? “m; Gmmmment- by H°“' Dr‘ w’ ation not to be o\'cl's‘lli\d0‘.\'r'd by an J. P. MzicMillan, Acting Premier, under]1ng___G];-l5g(yw HpmkL Hon. John A. MacDonald and Messrs. W. Chester S. McLure. M.P., and J. H. Myers, M.P. The claim, when thus presented, was immedi- atcly recognized, and since that time the accounting system of the car ferry steamer has been made u charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund of Canada EDITORIAL NOTES Mr. A. E. MacLcan, M.P., is rc- portcd to be worried because the Radio Commission is empowered "to asking "that the implementation of to take the matter up with the local and federal governments respect- ivelyi’. This resolution-emphasiz- ing as it did the failure of the Mac- and implying confidence in the ‘Hie farmer has been wont to complain a. great clcnl during thc last fifteen years that the price re- ceived by him for his commodities is actually and relatively less than that which he must 1iny for the things he buys. The discrepancy will never bc corrcctcd so long as there is concealed in the cost of nearly all his supplies ihc cost oi all sorta of social scrvlcc in which he does not sham. Morcovcr, it is extremely doubtful if lausincss can be carried on successfully and in perpetuity upon any such basis as regulate and control broadcasting in this‘ Canada cmfled on by ‘my person Because the NRA is not mnlluclng permanent damage will be dons children and adults but must be 1n “my,” which d"; m type during the year 1932. a- “__ thousands of maple year- ly, but not in as severe a form as in 191B and i919. ‘Ihus it happens now that as the attacks of flu are some- what milder less thought is ‘given to them as the patient is not conflnsd to bed very long and is soon back at work. Now flu is flu whether in mild or severe form and unless all cases are " eri d treated as severe cuss, s ous an” o! the government‘ ledge. the heart in a great many cases. down. Relapses are common and s “WW4 "W" a" bwk- M Q19 mild am attack may be followed by m" m" v- Bvhwlbuy- is eagerly a dangerous relapsm turning over a plle of radio mags.- A useful i-uls is um, am: the 111m. seeking some new sudsee to temperature has fallen the/patient Md to his treasured hOme-msde should be kept in bed for as many wireless set. days as the fever existed. Thus if he “A little further on, an amateur hnd s. temperature for four or five 0f beautiful editions is looking aver days, he should remain in bed for some volumes from the Afkademig four or flve days after the fever Press. This publishing house issues leaves. This is hard to do with both many volumes of the great olassim and done if dumuse to the heart is w be illustrations the books of bhe Med- uvvldcd- lci Press in umdcn. Among the An attack of flu is often followed pdbligaflgng one may cite ‘Don by general debility, depression of Quixote’. q-he Thousand and one spirits, and sleeplessness, which may mghts’. Manon Lescaut,’ ‘Cyrano do Berzemc.’ ‘The Aeneid.’ ‘Many sets of the Russian clas- perslst for months. should any sign that the heart is involved occur then the period of LC IE0 1,0] w i kh x rest m bed should be prolonged, s s. s y, Tc lo o , Ostrovsk even ‘or week‘ are in evidence, and of course, Bov- - When the patient is able to get I” ‘mmm’ “m” “m” V“ m‘ about every precaution must be ber, Gladoi’ and countless others. taken, to avoid over eirertion either new a" not many Se“ o! Lenin's mental or physical. He should not work‘ t0 be seen’ as “he” d° m“ resume his usual work until he has euuy find m” w“ back "° the completely recovered. market. The thought then is that although ‘Th9 Vii/It mBDfiW 01' i310 50°38. flu is common and lasts but a few however, are technical. ‘And it is days it is capable of doing real damage, and the patient should be treated during and after the illness with the same care as with pnek- monia or typhoid fever or other ser- brown, tight-waisted overcoat with ious ailment. here, perhaps, thatftho , contrast between past and present is most vividly marked. To see a tall Cau- casian mountaineer, clad in a long, cartridge-filled bandoller, on head the high fur hat that is never left ofi‘ Winter or Summer, Maternal Mortality (Ia Prcsso) Statistical tolbles recently publish- cd by the Dominion Bureau of Sta- tistics show that maternal mortal- ity has been appreciably lowered in recent years. The fact is the more remarkable because the improve- ment has been maintained through a period of economic depression, which has considerably curtailed the financial resources of public and private authorities whose solicitude it is to care for poor mothers be- fore and after the birth of their children. It is to be hoped that mcans will be scoured which will assure adequate material aid and the unabated pursuit of the carn- mign of education which has been inaugurated in furtherance of this laudable cause. There is great en- couragement in the measure of success, which as current statistics demonstrate, this movement on behalf of poor mothers, achieved rdbe contrasting sharply with culture~then indeed one wall above was built. language most in evidence. revolutionary Russia. Among wit-h lovely engravings. have come from humlbler midi China? (O. M. Grccn, in the Nineteenth Century and After.) Everyone returning from the Far East is familiar with the fatuous question, "Well, and when is China going to settle down?" The only 1iosslble answer ls, “Which China. do y/ou moan?" Not counting Man- churia, there are as least five Chi- nas-Canton in the south, Nanking in the centre, the north (in a gen- orally fluid state very difficult to define), the huge western province i,‘i SPIEIALS $1.00 Bottle Nujol . . . . . . B91: $L50 Bottle l-‘cllovivs Syrup $1.20 .-..-.--.-.... 221.00 Bottle Bcci‘, Iron and ' . . .. . .. - . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 of Szcchuan, and the Communists. 50c Box Gin Pills . . . . .. 390 buying as freely as had been ex- pected. On every side the govern- ment is beset by difficulties. 60c Box (Jiluscs lurnc l*'0ud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 49c \\~<\\'\ \ \ \ ‘ ’l‘ubli Shaving Crcum . . . . . . . . . . 39o 50c Package Gillette Blades Mcntholutum _. nouns” 4- 50c Jar Ponds (Jrcam 35c TlllS of 'l‘nlcum .. . 43c . 17c He interprets this to mclm that it will cramp his orator- icnl style in the next election cum- whatcvcr." results as fast :15 had bvcn cxpcctn ed the clamor in tho Unifxrcl States! for inflation grows. Tllc illlll0l‘lllllfll'il‘ is pouring out more money to case‘ pzilgn. Mr. MacLcan need be un- dor m, such npprehehslonrunlcss find that while prlccs have advanc- cd thcre has brcn n sllnrpcr nd- vnncc in the price of Mint thr- fnr- mor has to buy. Nor is the public of course, lic purposes broadcasting subversive propaganda. the situation for the fuvmui-s, who, v 1 Pint of ESSCIICU of Vinegar ......... .............-.. 35c 8 oz. butilc of Wampolcs Milk of Diagnosis . .. .. . . 25c THE 2 MAGS 149 Great George Street "White in the brilliant sun shines the ohinesc Wall, no longer guard- ing the city of the merchants asginst the barbaric outside world of limitless steppcs. No longer does it frown defiance at the ignorant illiterate peasant. Today it rather seams to smile a. welcome to him, ig- This is the way s sketch of the secondhand book trade in the capi- tal of the soviet Union, found in a recent issue of the Moscow Daily News. begins. Then the writer con- “At the fflot of the Will, which has long ceased to mark the boun- daries of the city, nestle today the booths of secondhand booksellers. Hero one may see all sorts and conditions of people, many of them doubtless the far-off descendants of those who once stormed the Wall for plunder. now crowding at as foot to storm the gates of mow- ‘flis Wall was constructed in tbs middle of the sixteenth century, by the foreign merchants w-hc inhabi- icd theJKital Gorod‘ or business Portion of the city in distinction to the Kremlin. which was the seat "Here is an cid bearded scholar, Dr. H. M. Fletcher, Ioudon, sm- PM“! denghudly W” 5 "nll-m‘ phasizes that great care must be wwmd Ami“ H°"°° °1 V1733‘ ‘he taken after the fever has gone ‘m’ <75 m 7mm." n°b1° "m" m" his and next to him the long emerald-green the black fez-like skull cap, a Chinese from the farthest East, demandfng books on differential equations. or electricity, or the practice of agri- realizes what a for road the people have travelled since the (lays when the “It is not only, however, in these booths that one finds second hand books. 'I"hcre are many shops de- voted to nothing else. French is the And here one gets an interesting side- light on the literary tastes of pre- the books, ivhioh by their binding and their boolcplntcs betray that they have come from m-Lviocratic librar- ies, are sets of the French classics and historians and. above all, of ‘books on nrt. 'I'hcm are hundreds of thcaefnll handsomely bound and "On the othcr lmnd, those which house- holds are mostly sets of ‘Libraine Rose,’ those vapid tulcs beloved of ‘I'll IIIONG IIOUL Bo that of such s height hath built his mind, And roared the dwelling of his Jhoughts so strong As neither fear nor hope can shake tbs frame ' Of his resolved powers, no;- gil tnq wind Of vanity or malice pierce to wrong His settled D8500. or to disturb tho same; What a fair seat hath ha, from whence he may The boundless wastes and wilds of man curves! And, with how 1m an eye doth he look down Ubon these lower moill Whore all tlu storms of passion natal! bee-t On flesh and blood; where honor, power, renown, Are only gay sflections, golden foil; regions of tur- Where greatness stands upon as feeble feet As frailty doth: and only great doth seem To little minds, who do it lo esteem. And whilst distraught. ambition compasses, And is encompassed; whilst as craft dscsivos, And is deceived; whilst man doth ransaok mm, And builds on blood, and rises by distress: And tb‘ inheritance cf desolation leaves To great expecitng hopes; he looks thereon As from the shore of pence, with unwet eye, And bears no venture in impisty. —8amuel Daniel, 17th Century. bygone generations a! well-brought up ‘jeunes fillcs,’ and which are still redolent of red plush and anti- macassars. "(lei-many is well represented with sets of Goethe, Schiller, Herder. Hauff and many others, and, of course, among the volumes on art and architecture. "rho books in lmglish are a queer medley. ‘rherie are vary few sets of the classics, except for an occasional row of Whiter Scott. Shakespeare is very hard to get and Dickens is seen only in occasional volumes. Dmiibtless the reason is that the best Imglish books have long sincs been snapped up, as Eng- lish is the foreign language most eagerly studied in the USSR to- day. "What one does see is large num- bers of the Tsuohnitz editions: but hers again mostly earlier numbers suches the works of Ouida or Ger- trude Atherton. On one shelf the ‘Just so Stories’ and ‘Alice in Won- derland’ contrast oddly with Hor- - Air Mail Servicj. (Dunstan Tm“). The sir mail some, be Moncton and Charlottetown IBSHmOd OI! Monday ngxg In earlier date than 1g; mail plane will leave Moaetcn after the arrival o! in; ocean ited from Montreal and no, Bit-int John and Boston, WOO is RICO-fly gpprgqlg P901110 of Prince Edward the earlier date was fine suit of representations Hon. J. A. McDonald and w ter S. Manure. MP. visited Ottawa. It has been stated by on, paper that aviation in Cami "somewhat stagnant" bu; a from 08-11 " " Ainva says that in the post eight January to August, 193a, n ords have been set in u, common by air of minm ment and general suppu northern territories. 1n ‘bugh Canadian Airvnys alone 1m ricd 1,474,701 pounds dilfln 1391106 8nd this is exclusive carried on the follorwln Charlottetown -Msgds1en Mono‘ m-Oharlottcwwn, SevenIfslands-Anblcosti, from lifanitdbe. to the Pdciflg Owifls to tho fact that 00min aircraft operate from bases s; head over sparsely populated a and are seldom seen 1n m, bourhood of many of our ind centres. the great oontributio air transportation is making go m commercial development of on, minion is not generally “my”; Never before in the history c: c, adian aviation have the figure M‘ nlr express been so Imposing - “Noble Modesty" (Hamilton Herald) The Ottawa Journal does nq think any political party is all m; cls or all devils. We agree that 3| every man there is both angel m4 devil, but it matters considenyb]; whether the angelor the devil sis. maul is uppermost. and Particularly; so when he happens to be m1 leader of a party. Hitler, for ex.“ ample, does not seem to give my right of way to the angel, as q are inclined to think Mumollni does And it cannot be forgotten that birds of s feather flock iogeiliq Disraeli professed to be (m g; side of the zmgels. It is a n modesty. atio Alger’s ‘Biography Without, Harm,‘ and the works of Paine. _‘ "American authors are, on m, whole, conspicuous by their absencv For instance, Mrs. Henry Wood uiq Charlotte M. Yonge are pientifulb represented, but Hiarriet Beeciaq‘ Stowe or Louisa M. Alcott are to be seen. Anything more mod than Mark Twain is not reprcseu ed at all. lillnnrd’: Llnlmcnt for Coldl. 146 Richmond St., E. R. BROW~ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest. Rate. 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