PAOE FOUR . Maw w‘ Vribllflilfiifvdiilmuo-‘Laa; 4- l] l-TTIF" BIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN blunting Daily tFuunded 1881) President, citric-cu. w. Chester s. McLilro Viu- Pn- nmit, J. it. Burnett. F-J-l- _ Secretary, l.‘ ut (Nil, l). .-\. blai-Klnnon, 0.5.0. Editor and 31am 1,, Director, J. R. Burnett. FJ-l Associate liditur. l-‘runk Walker bl. TSSCINFIITON ILATIIS $5.00 m- ycar tlll ailvumuet delivered to (fly. JLUO tier‘ year tin advance; uiailcd to P. II. Island $5.00 per _\i-.ir tin athaiuci mailed to Canada and US itlt-intit-rs .\U(l|l liurt-au ut‘ (Jlrrulatiuns Weaker than “The Strongest Jlemory is the flea/rest rlrik.” gr..- . .. . _ M-N-fi - HLD. TNIJAY, OCTTIBER 11,1933 ~ .1; ~_._s. :.—~:;.-_.—_—. Mr. litpburifs Mistake Ii" ' I- ‘\.l_~ l‘: ' by‘ .\li'. Ross \\'. filmy‘ llnvfllfiillttfill whip in the .\l"t-EI.I-I Hepburn tIZIlIVllCt‘ last "fimlisll" {it Rlackenzic n. lle term- iibli; to live l' _ A .Iil'-'.Ii\\ii Iii‘. Sept, , , iii-c IIf Ills’ l_icTllll\llll‘\\llillk‘ txvir m; ’ ' I i ‘Ilr i llt‘ \\:i- iiiiroilitriul j t t ‘ Lil wt. Hie ‘ . 1 llcpburi: lI l~ I i "tl1l6(l of IVs I I. ‘I. ' party l '— ll I t"“",I1\' oi re- y-I ‘I _ I,I v-Ii I, ‘.li'. King. i“ t in» :..<- IInt they are \. t ,; I‘ ‘i’ l A tjoinniiiiiict Plot "f- ' -: is ivell as i.a<i_v ‘ ‘we IIi a "(flivedcn set," l to be a niciriber. Much 'I“I~:i made around week- ‘I-ris country hoinc Zll "e. uhvrv the Prime "- repute-l to have been I Knit. spczikiiig at a con- ' lfberal Federation at thing was a _ invcntcrl b_\' ‘Ir :ui-I spreiul in pam- v I, '\\ll<ll Ill‘ V I-iviuniist piirtyQ" ht~ de- c‘. l ,\ >Ii~'ll <t‘l, an-I to the best i3 ‘ '. ‘PI- nctiIr been a meet- f: I i uls for tlu- (ll~\'ll.~- s III "I The real motive of p ‘ llcniI-crtttit- govern» ' ' rwt- of the Pom I,tI-Il .\'tate-". lmd llIIminion< zi< iiiticli Ill-Hit‘ lliiiii I " wt an I-iI \ll‘-tll'l III,‘ .I‘ 5's .\l'I--'iutrlr_\ .\\l~>\'t'lllt‘lll i" iI -:I\ I-\'"i' tlit- \\'t‘t‘l\‘~t‘lltl was t‘ ' "sli liIIvI !"ll'lttll .'iiiIl its l \\'llt‘.lim§|ILC(llilIQQ Cost-s _ put it" 1i: quite itptlv. iIII- qII-tIiiaIIg" -i " ‘Ii-g In -i\'\“ ls flirt-- ' .3 _lI'i lllll\’\ int hour -. cni-iiiiipti-Iii over - ‘- \I-u for giisIiliiitI IJY) l ‘ll hIIiir it \'\t\l\ Will ‘i-Itir the Acn- I-Iiiiit I-f lllltldfitlllllf I'll] lllllli"‘t‘\‘~ltl'\' incrilcnlilblt: - ‘Ivcottiit. "lit-rt- ilvnrI-I izuit-n. fw" Jic-‘iilt-iits di- tliI- Ztllllbir- tliir/l oi all he punitive III"I‘I‘I" ll ' 'I 'i_;i-. and III] "‘ -li l 1*‘. IL Ill‘! l \ I ' ' "M- v virf. lbc Crop Year I ' ' "r " ‘l is ‘ this sitinnicd up i038 l~\lll"l by the ' ~re< of {I16 cr vp y-Isar in Can- ‘ ll'll'\ -<tinu of large in Illt" Prairie " :I. Inc principal field ruid moderately good _ " irop- in other provinces, \\ " “ l ‘Ii llflll~lt tl-litnibia bv l dining the harvesting smi- "' ‘fill es ’lii< ymrK totnl ‘ II ‘II lItI flit‘ large-t sincr ' xIIi ur-olt- and quality" _. flli that of lttjf. II: .<I liifillf: bslllllflltW thc I'm- i". which l< tj5,t)00,- , war and coiiiprirt-w u’ SVYIHE-krvwi bushcls. _ 'l~ per :icrc by ‘It IF f bu-heb, F; katclie- \Yi>IrI:i 17.7 bushels, ' Tut" 0'1" in the Prairie Pm- “"Ii'll.-1l '|t gpi)1f\_fl0();u>rp;' - ‘Y1 IIXce-s of lri=t y-c:ir. l"ro- l‘ Liz-ti 4 Iliii _' I ' I t vrIiiI- i- -IilI-i;niti:illy> higher p, ., . l .. “W, mHI-WU; an‘ mp 9' ‘ i" .'l ,\ iI-iiit- in bYi-kriteliiwvaii, gifj/hcgnv» lui-liels and lII-i-h-ls. Wivoiiriiblv liar» I and flirt-hing’ ls fin- II"-l Ia lil‘.'tt'lll'llll\' ("Inllilfltkfl ' ' "Iw-huuun. llclivc-sicstif. i-lI-vzilors from 1o tIIiwlhId i;.i.ii9.iwi ;, t III iIl 'l~4lI imzvi ‘I country‘ n, ,. MI I t I‘ I‘! Mme of Quebec, there have been, 0n the whole, aver- age yields of the main staples. ln Ontario yield-i of main staple crops were generally iibuvc aver- age, bu; the quality of grains were lowcrcd by unfavourable weather conditions during harvest. The yield of apples in eastern Ontario is esti- mated to be in excess of last ycar whilc a de- cline is forecast for production iii western sec- tions. Pasture.- lizivc stood up well and fodder is plentiful. llllfvttallllg of a heavy’ crop of stigar bects has commcticetl. .»\ record tobacco crop was stored wiihoiit frost damage. ln the hlitfflfllllt‘ Provinces crops had it prom- ising r~llll'l but excessive rainfall its the season progressed reduced _viclds and impiiirctl quality. \\'liilc in some districts .'iverage yiclds of grain were harvested, the crop in many sections was below average. Digging of imtatms is not com- plctcrl but prospects are for a light yield. The apple crt-l» i< good. In llriiish Columbia, yields of fodder" crops, grains and vegetables have been lighter than lii~t year. owing to prnlougetl dry weather, while all fruit crops have been l1cav_v and of gI-Iiil tltlitllly‘. Generally zigriculiurzil returns have been fairly satisfactory. lzditurial Notes I I‘ Columbus l7a_v. I'.F..I\. * 7k n! i .\':n'~c (Ytvell sin»! by (lertiians this diitc, I915. If‘ * * 1K §hotild, as announced, the Prime Minister :iccI-tiip:inv thc King‘ front lliilifxix to Yan- t-IuiIsI-r. ii will l1l' a vii-e of ll..\l. the King and l'..\l. King, I.‘ * >0‘ i An examination of the plays scheduled for prodnctioii iluring the coming irigfi-iuftr) season Jtl the chief lI-rlin lllt‘i'tll'(‘S Sll<\\\'< that blinke- ~pt~:irt- reniiiiiis much a favourite ever. l’lavs by $oiiicr~rt Xlaugliuit and lleriiartl Shim‘ will also be presented. a- n: its’ it.‘ 1i I Prime Minister Mackenzie King indicates that he may go farther than Atlantic City for his month's vacation, probably to Bermuda. It may be recalled that it was to Bermuda he went before the 1930 General Election, with woeful consequences which were disclosed by the llcauharnois Cotninissioii. n- I: i I The New York Times puts, in a nutshell, the case for the Chamberlain peace pact; “Let no man sa_v that too high a price has been paid for peace in Europe unless he has searched his r-Otll and found himself willing to risk in war the lives of thirst‘. nearest and dearest to ltiin.” .\lr_ Chamberlain was thinking in terms of liti- manIvalues, not ideologies. i 1K 1k It is quite evident the Fonimuiiist Party arc sorely [Iertin-bed over the pcace, pact in liurope. zi~ it entirely upsct- their plans for a world chaos and sub-"eqticiit wreck of civilization as we know it. For a considerable time now the l’artv has bccn :itti~niptiiiu the enlistment of youth Iin their movement by v:iri'_\'iiig on pro- paganda among _\'o\tlll> movements hcrc and cl-I-\vliert; 1V .\ceoi'tliiig tn I71". l.t'\\'i.~' \\'. Douglas tlic new l‘i'iucipal iuid Yice-l'hanci-lloi~ of .\lc(lill I'ni~ \‘l‘l'~'ll_\', . riali-is are in a discount in lczulcr- ship. (iviliziitioifs urgent nccd, he declares, is for lt‘1ttlt'l'$ who have been educated on a. wide l|1l~l.~' of kn-nvlerlgi- rather than for specialists in ct-rtriin lil'illlt‘llt‘~' of lniirniiig. NTIIUFC has been toI- much \\itli ii~ :i ili-ptisitioti to vaiiitlizc what i- known its kiiinvledggt-; to st-pzirittc and cata- logue it into varit is e1il:lr\'-lii>le as if it was not rehitcd to zniotlier." Knowlcrlge should be cori- >I'lt‘l't‘tl zi< fitvcls of the sanw crystal. as leaves IIf the <i'tll'lt‘ branch and it< branches of the same tr -. liiluciitiriii, \:lllll£ll'l'\'. was the process by which man could bring all branches of knowl» ctltgc into a co-orilinateil and tinified whole, the Principal ll4‘t‘l<'ll'(‘tl- >t= * 1F Ill i >01 i lluring the pcriod from liuiuarv to ‘lune of this _v<-ar, tjubii imported from (Euiada 3,071,366 kilograms of seed potatoes out of a total of 4,- i77,S_io kilograms of such imports from Can- ada and the Ynitcrl §tatc~1 lu the l\\'f'l\'f.‘ moiitln of logy, the imports from Canada were io.o;'i_(]h4 kilns, niit of a total imptirtrititiii of iofifijcgfiu, l\'ll1i\‘ Jroni the two countries. 'l'hcre have been no imports of table potatoes from (":ui:id.'i since i035, writes (I S. llisscitt, Can- adiaii Trade (‘oimiii-siiiiiei" :it llavana. in the current issue of tlic (Viiniiicrcizil Intelligence lotirnal. The high customs duties imposed on September i, I934, had the effcct of excluding front the Cuban market all Canadian table potatoes. ‘tut the trade in >(‘(‘(l has been re- iaincil, siiicc set-d potatoes cuter ilut_v-frce and the Canadian product is favoured by (fulxiti growers. Although Canadian table potatoes arc again assessed tinder the Cuban mittiinum tariff, it is not (‘XiWClOtl that they can be sold in com- I "I \"llll potatoes of lhtitcil Matt's origin, the difference in customs duties payable by the til'l voinitriII~ being still too great. i‘ 1R 1K 1K The September make of crcainery butter, ziuiounting to 3o.iIt'i,i8o pounds, rcprcscntexl an incrt-:i<c of 3.5 per cent over thc: same month last ywar. Tlnring tlii: nine months ending Septem- ber an increase of 8.2 per cent was recorded, tlit- total production being 2i7.;'4l'l,754 pounds. The September cheese nirikc amounted to 1B,- MFJ}; pounds, a reduction of 7,6 per cent from $epttimlicr a year ago, while the ilcclinc for the _I:inuary-$eptcitiber pcrind was I03 per cent to {)”».70.i,842 pounds. The export move- ment of butter has coinincnceil, the shipments it-i‘ .\'I-i>tt~uiber ziinouiitiiiig to i,§7i,20ti grounds. Increases in September butter production oc- curred in zill provinces, except Manitoba and Faskatclieivan, while the decline in the produc- timi of cheese from last _vc:ir ivas only recorded in the pmviiiccs of Ontario and Qur-hcc, all oth- er provinces showing increases. Pastures and fl'(‘(l t-tmditizms are fairly satis 'tt‘l0f‘_\' across the llnvninion iilthouub wnrm weather in the \\'est lia< tiiideil to dry up pnsture- and restrict the \\:tlt'l' uipplv in some places. hitter-fat prices ari- on the ilucliaiv. but since Qraiit-prieexarc- al<o l<i\\' the prihpccts are still favourable for dairv- in: and milk pr- 'l"\'l:|ill in tttitiiber i< expcctiwl ‘Hlli unit ‘l - 4 '- - I» l I ‘ . . ' ' _ -""" I'll "l flu‘ llo Iit li-ist ulna. the production ui October a [itflutl lust year. 1n the Province year ago; RI t)T'l‘I_-I_T()WN NTPTES BY THE WAY I The more one talks wlth Cun- adians who come from German or Italian stock, the more one ts led to realize that while these peo- ple love the people and culture of the lands of their origin and, rightly so, they regard with ab- horrenee the political ciccds which are now ln ascendancy tn Italy and Germany. —Chatham News. Salesman demonstrating the op- eratioit of drilling rig apparatus ill the International Petroleum _Ex- hlbit in Tulsa, Okla., st-ruck Oll at. 540 feet right. on the exposition ground. Yes, it. pays to advertise. —tChrlstian Science Zvlonltor), Premier Hepburn has launclu-rl a commission to survey mental hos- pitals of Ontario . . . Of course, the members of the commission would be crazy not to take the jobs created. The)‘ ll call for a H169 salary and expenses per them. _ certainly seems that the ta" vci can st ud up mater quite n s. ain before e break; -_mcntully ~und financially.—tTuntmus Press. i Scientists at the Imperial T11- stltute of Sugar Technology’ 1n Iii- dia claim to have perfectcu a pio- cess for making roads from btlg3r~ If so, spbi-(lsters already lunlcwli: ct f. process for turning sir; into caramel roads. -- IMOIZISLO“ Transcript.) [g seem,- Sfllixlirizllli cannot .st;p Ln. cit Ii» a 0i something. New thr;:_ are couiitilii: sea lions on the Pacific e(i.i.~"..5c_1 lions, big and poweiful miiriuciiiii- maLs do considerable barn: to fish- :- and damage to fishing equip" me .t on the Pacific coast and the Dominion department o:_ I- ~'ll_£‘1- ins is setting out, to 111119 \\’lll‘ll\(‘l‘ tlziwhci‘ ' ~ Z in size or (llllllfllblllllg. Sun.) A press despatch tells of Mass being celebratcd by i1 R0111?!" Catholic priest in the United Church at. Plympion on Sunday last, 'I'lic- Catholic Church hail burned down leaving its eougrc~ gallon without a place for worship. To the rescue came Rev. C. U. htacN-vln. pastor of the United Church, who, hnvinz: received the permission of his board, immedi- ately offered the facilitics of hls church for the use of the Roman Catholic parishioners ‘Fhepeln is given an example of tolerance‘ as ft should be practised, and must, be practlsrrl if the spirit of good will is to prevail xunong men. and praeo to rule the earth. Tolerance. such as this, is com- patible with the ideals. of a demo- cratic country. —iSalnt John Citizen.) If there ls to be pemIe-tritlinut- too-much-lioiisz‘. at len t irIay b? mid wltli pra, tical , tainlv that the alternative \\'i\'4 tlic ,woi'ld war. The Nazis were rrndy to fight. and the democracies, apparently, were not. Only tho=c prepared to take up arms. and to submit to extreme frightfulnIcs-s. have full license to complain of the outcome. The mnn-in-tlic-street in London would have had to bear the brunt. Those who have the Empires interest at heart. must view the CDlll'.=.0"0f events tn recent years with sad niisgivitigs. The gun-r- nnteeil territorial integrity o! China has been trampled upon, British and American interests a-re being shot: to bits in the Fin" East. The Empire's lifeline in the Mcdlu terraneriim has been out, and Brl- tish ships are being sunk nrcund Spain. Abyssinia has ticcn but- chcrezl. and it may be that Hitler now desires to send Bencs alantt the way of Hallo Selassie. of Dollfuss and Schuschtiigg. - (Wlmupeg Tribune ) The time has lnug- since passed when Britain could afford t.) sur- vsv with the euliu i ficrcucc bred of a feeling of c0 is . pmlority the efforts of otlwr culm- tries in different spheres of a: tty, N0 C118, of coiuw teniplzttrs a. state of zitfaus which records would be rated higher than c; _"'iOl"l'|lt\l\ e of a hi h orc r. ".Iiap:a the real merit of the Queen Nlarys latest trip is to piste not ony that she is capatm 0t running t0 schedule in all lllflllllPl‘ cf tui- dltions ta..." sut- has fizmaiistriitad uuilrg tn: inst two yours». but that sh: cam, when conditions are farctuiiblc ZXIZLI ciictznisznnzcs warrant, product" a lwCfVU of spczcl that is not. without its com- mercial value. --iC- LIQUW Herald.) n 0 5 : | In the ease 0t a rnji-vii lt is clzai- thong-u now zuzu iumiaLi-i- Lal conflict, bet cen the foreign POlIClCa of two gwups of nniions and not merely in: asassluatlon of an Austrian Aicliduke, plunged Europe into war. The "lncidrnt" tivas pretext, not iause, Tum, tins b6?" Btlu-ulb‘ true in other nzzit more incert l.‘[)l'.lll(l.-. IL visas ti, minor Iuknt" as Unl U.“ 11m, Have -Mus.soll_nl his cause f0; m- "adlnl ElIlKWDIa and another minor “inclucnfl at the twin-c Polo Bridge that, marked Ill start of Japan's tintlc lama “up 1n Ohina. But it is entirely clear, 1n both these cases that. if those “in- Clfltlhlé’ luid not. occurred others would have been made cIr found When gove iments wish to go to Warn 1111)’ “incldcnfi will serve a5 a sufficient reason. When they do Rfltlflwlfhnlt) Efluo war, "lncitletits" out"? Cu yvfai more important v t c coniemcntly ignored. flint Wa-fi clearly shown tn the Ctls" ot the recent hostllitlos between “Ja- pan and Russia on the border o; Sibel-la. -(New York Times.) The refusal t st q _ Lhurst to Dflftowlfllr thtfonllllagiotiy gimglogbfin American siuzlfcnti I Diomnts a reflection that. this relic must have earned ii Istctrmiv is I‘ “i "5 is W" known. built into the bnttl t; BIIFII"Z§"5.£.I.F“I€. ‘éil. tn reputed? to bestow clgquenée on anyibpdy “l” “hm "- Denite mt- ltitheistonerl (‘u-s 1n Order to reach o; my, u, l“; *1 Petlulnr clientele W“ “(Tall-Y lglooshllllTiple (finch . . _ n '°T "it PPIVIIESP. iviiicngiicitigé adniL-asilon to tin» castle The stone has been kissed by mall-v mmmls liPuiile In the psvl some of whom. nt any m“, wéum‘ mt..._apimar to have-weqttti-ed its ""1814? flowers. In 1035. for ln- illfllfifiwlllf.‘ Prime ‘Ilflnlster of AI-IVBl-fl. lfilcilie" ‘lllt a fortuer PTEmlPT-jmlrl H1311" shilling; 9:21 took their chance. But the stone CPI’!- hu been associated with mm GUARDIAN PUBLIC FORUM onllentu. ART VERSUS NATURE Sin-At present there is haul- tng in Enron's Art. Gallery 1n Mon- treat. a most amazing picture en- titled "A Windy Day On Pflnfil? Edward Island". Viewed from all angles, we fall to find anything that mlzht resemble Prince Ed- ward IsXa.nd—It must, have “Gone with the wind." This modernlstlc art suggests the- advlsablllliy of enlarging all mental hospttals Could not some member of the Charlottetown Art. Club send a canvas that will truly picture the beauties of Prince Edward Island? I um. sir. etc. ANTl-MODERNISTIC. MORE POLITICAL ROAD BUILDING Sin-Men may come and men may go but; that pleoe of roadbutld- tug on the St. Peter's Road tn the vicinity of Lot, 40 goes on for ever. Several weeks ago tn driving over this unfortunate piece of road, we encountered n large number of men and cliildien, some slttlng on carts. some holding shovels and others wandering vaguely around. Upon ln- quiry we w "e d they were wait- lflg for the "engineer." A few days ago we again had ocoaslon to drlve ovcr this road and judging from the “rock find chaos the “engltieefl has not yet arrived. We understand the Hon. the Minister of PllbllC Works ls busily engaged in bulldtng a commodtous up-to-the-mfnute poultry house, Human na ure being what it is, perhaps he hasrft time to check up on read conditions. We who use the roads are zetting a bit tired of the \\‘l101e farce. who can suggest. a remedy? - I am, Sir, etc" TRAVELLER KING'S COUNTY EXHIBITION Sii'.——In the Island papers of Oct. 0th, Mr. E. B. McLarcn tried to ex- plain to the exhibitors why they were cut 15 per cent of their prize 11101193’. I th nk he has given the exhibitors a very poor explanation. The following l5 the statement sen! out to the exhibitors with their ivoncierful 85 per cent cheques: Prizes won $1270.00 Govemmsnt Grant. $1000.00 From Gate Remlpls 10000 Discount cheques l5 pcr cent 170.00 $1100.00 $1100.00 fufiheques of $1.00 and less paid in His Hon, Governor DeBlots gift of $100.00 Pfild 1X1 full. Now, ‘sir, what. the exhibitors ivould like to lmve 1s a comp‘ete statement showing every cent that was taken in and where every cent went. also showing ivhether the Secretary cut 15 per cent of his own salary the same as was done to the exhibitors A0031?!‘ question the exhibitors are askini: is. how Eastern Kings Can pay their prizes In full and have a surplus and only charge lWuuly-five cents admission against UHPLv-five cents charged at. George- WWH. and with smaller- attendance. If this is the best showing Georgetown can do why not lmve the CXhIIJLOFS petition the govern- menttp have the Kings County Exhibition nt Montague‘ and also ‘take in the Belfast district. south 0f the town road and make a real shpw. Of the $1270.00 ln prizes won, beiveeu $800.00 and $900.00 goes m the Cnrdlgait and Murray Harbor districts, and of the $100.00 (Gov- ernor Delfilois prize) $84.00 goes to "10 Cardigan and Murray Harbor districts. As Montague ls the centre Of thcfie two dlstrl-cts which won the bum of the prize money I thtpk ft should be changed to Montague u! 111106» Montafruc has a wonderful skaainrz rink wh-‘ch could be used its a drill shed and also a largo communtfv ground ln_ connection iittn some winch would make an 2% lQvrlélQoi/rzw. l INLAND B5‘ strange and magic ways the sea Cl‘Cr.‘p5 in; ' Wheronu sal, creeks or inlets ever itach, Her atom and secret mysteries be- gn And uiiie i5 heard her dank un. imppy speech, Here ttrlrethls inland meadow ta a e Th8‘. Q13: at anchor in the sultry Twistn upon roots, demanding to be sllreaus ti) the wlnd i; green r1111. bellied surf A granite outcrop, never splashed . sur , Wears EBHTECICS upon its sunny . e, Lifts its Droud head from rlchly flowered turf T0 meteutiethe thunder of a phantom And far. oh far from the tumul- tuous sound Of waves that. climb, allp back, men tumble over, Bright crests of lunlper mount pas- ture ground, Break 1M0 flying spray of tall white lover. __:.~.§l-§uem_fn_t|1e_1{e1v_¥9r@. than one tragedy. In 1633 the par- ents of a. young man who had faL len to his ci-eath while suspended over the bnttlements sued Sir George Colthurst for £300 damages. It vras then declded that. anybody who kissed the stone did so at hls pxln)risk.- (Manchester Guard s "Ac nnc nf '4' C "t ugIJ-K '9 ideal place for King.- County Exhi- bltlon in the future. I am, sir, etc., EXHIBITOR WHITIIEB. BOUND? Slr,—W1th all our apparent oppo- sition to Communism. are we rad- ually drtttlng to that very t. ng? I am now an elderly man, but: I distinctly remember tn our old readers the lesson “The while of Bannockburn" 1n which prayer to God played a. very conspicuous art, and won a. very wonderful vic ory. Where can we find anything of that nature tn our school readers today? And ln all our momentous world crisis ls prayer to Almighty God ever resorted to by those w ose lot; 1t: is to decide on certain courses of action? I have eagerly scanned the pa- pers for a wor to that effect. Queen Elizabeth at the christening of the Queen Elizabeth gave the world to understand where she stood, and surely hose brave words have given hers. ht h place In the hearts and minds o our natlfm- If we would continue to be a victorious nation-e. prosperous na- tion we must get ‘back to God-the life-giver, the ltfe-preserver. You say “How are we 801ml t0 d0 11115? I say, “Begin with the YQuIIE. edu- cate them to love God. Rs He. tho glve: of all good, should be loved. We must. also show them the terrible loss sustained by the liquor and tobacco habits, loss of man- hood, womanhood and resources. 1f the money now being wasted in liquor and tobacco were spent in bread and milk I venture to say that there would not be a hungr child m Canada, God. in Hts good- ness, has rovntcd enough for all, lI‘ it is rig itlv used, and our chil- dren must be tirade to understand this, and learn it as a part of their necessary education, for, much more necessary 1t certainly is than what; the school readers contain at the present tune. Our children must set cut 1n life with n solid foundation, and not be allowed to flounder around in tho shifting sands of a godless SOIJlIISfITY. The time m that ms- passed. swiftly hurrying events and changed con- _ dfttom remind us that, God alone and the things for which He stands xvill be our only safety-our only hope of protection In all Ihe discussion; on educo- tron by all our teamed speakers, m the reports ofconventions, cw, I have eagerly listened and scanned the papers for a word w fch would make me feel that. our c " "or" were strengthening, but 1n valn. I am firmly convinced that many believe Just. as I do, but; lack the courage to make their convlctlons known, seeing that suggcstton along this line have sometimes been practically ignored. Now I feel. and believe every rlghtrnlnded citizen will feel. that. the time has come for action, We must prevail. Some- one will say "Oh,iyou‘ve got: to keep religion out of the schools on . account of the different religious denominations attending hose schools.” I say "Not that: forms not the slightest objection. What. Ooith- olfc Priest or Protestant clergyman would object to lessons dealing with the goodness and greatness of God. and Hts sorrow over sin and wrong-doing?" Also many. ve many helpful passages of Scripture are common to both Bibles. From the Primer classes up our Canadian child must be educated ln the really important things of life by means of ractlcal lessons in the school rea ers. other education will irat- urally follow: “Seok ye first; the Kingdom of God and Hts ri ht.- eousness and all these things s all be added unto you." I am, Sir, etc., If. S. LEAED Northam. P. E. I. MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS ACT Sin-Am enclosing herewith a letter from Mr. s. S. Bcsstan, K.C. of Montague WlllCll should prove very interesting not alone to the citizens of Georgetown, but to those of other incurporatccl towns throughout; the province. I um, Sh", 010., J. A. B. MCOONNELL George-form, P. E. I. (ENCLOSURE) Dear Mr. McConnell: Your letter oi’ Se ttembcr 1st. re- ceived, asking for nformution re- garding a loan from the Dominion Government for sub-grading and hard surfacing the Main Street, Georgetown, was duly received and tn reply I give you the following information taken from The Muni- cipal Improvements Assistance Act 1938, passed by the House of Coin- iilgms on June 6th, _1938, Btll No. I find B “Muulclpa1lty" includes a city. town, incorporated village, ?°“"lY~ Wwnshlt). ritrnl municipal- ity, local improvement district or a, Province where such province is ad- ministering directly territory not organized into county or municipal units, and also includes any board, commission or ngcncy duly author. lzed to aCt,_ on behalf of one or more municipalities in the con- “ __ _______.%;> ATTENTION Have you troubln with ym" stomach. lf the answer ls Yea, then we ask you to try EVANS STOMACH MIXTURE Evans‘: Stomach Mlxlurg ii n. prescrlrption of Dr. L. B. Evans. o London, En land Bull is sold for the tron meni of Indigestion, flenrlbu n Brawnm. Sour Stomach. Gastric Distress, gnd many other ailments peculiar h thr- stomach We ask you only t try It, You wlll be delighted ‘with the results. PRICE PER BOTTLE 85c. MACS BLOOD FOOD For pale and thln people. A combination especially valu- flblc In the treatment of thou dtseasns where the‘: orlgln ls traceable to an lmpnverki‘ condltlon of the blood. We highly recommend Mau Blond Food for "10 treatment of rheumatism and for those Who have lost, their appetite- Mncs Blood Food will prove the restorative. TRY IT TODAY. PRICE PER BOX 50c We wlah all our customer.- to know that we now have ln flock Marslllcs 12% Genuine French Ciutilu SOIp. Dvddku Plllti — 30 r ho A. s. A. Tablelii _°_'."_. ’ 49c per Bottle of 100 Remember The Two M.“ Meets all Pr can. THE ZMAGS Phfing 315 41030131212 12. 193s I . ___ ____ ‘N4: Look Hero third ment And, How ‘Ihlu Bunk Can Help YOU Yourbankiamorethan thetrustedcustodianof your funds. It is an in- stitution where you may discuss in confl- dance all problems re- lining to your business and rsonal finances. Our ocal nlana er: welcome your visits and tho opportunity of serving you. dine. is wriflenin ‘the stubs ofyourold ‘cheque book you gave your first grandchild through the stubs of your old cheque books . . . is the entry that tells what you paid for your first dress suit; another recalls that big day you bought the engagement rings; a records the first. doyvn-pivv- on the house that. is YOURS today. if you have reached your middle years, you may find a stub that. tells of your daughterbwt-d- and of the christening mug Those cheques you issued i n du _y.v lfllli] past were no mere slips of pupyp They were symbols . . . offood, cloth- ing, and shelter . . . education and growth. Info them were iuri/trn homely, intimate ererils of your-unit personal history. i" ROYAL BANK... CANADA OVER U00 BRANOHIS Ill ALL PARTS OF CANADA 1 structlon and oPeraimn °1 5 ‘m’ llquldiltln $018M; ,, (c) "Se r- quiaaunz 91°19“ mean; a, project. which when com- pleted will on the bests of conser- vative estimates result 1n an - crease tn the annual not revenue 0! the municipality either by reduc- tions in the annual operablni and maintenance charges to be borne by the municipality or by Increase of revenues from ersons uslnt; the services 0f or o erwlse 5911811111118 from the prgillaact, sufficient. f0 WY the annual urges for tnterest on and amortization of the loan to be made by the e1‘. I also find. by section 3 of said Act; that. it, refers tn “ConstructwB 0r making extensions or unprove- ments b0 or renewals of a muntclPB-l water works 53'9"". muulci l 8B5 plant, municipal electric 11g t sys- tem or other munlctpal project, provided however, that. the pro- Ject. to he constructed, or the ex- tensions or improvements or re- newals to be made. wul be a self- ll uldatlnz project.” Ou can therefore see that II Town cannot borrow money under the Act, for building streets as the rojcet. ts not self-liquidating. For nstanoe in Montague the May!!!‘ and Council made application un- der the Act for a loan to build a Town Hall with rooms to rent and to shore the fire ulpment. As the Town now stands t ey have w rent a building for Town offices. The R. C. M. P. is also stationed in the same offices, all paylniz rum t0 I private individual. These rents here- after, when the Town Hall is built. will be paid into the ‘rown i089"!- er with other rentals. I also find tn The Canada _ zette dated Saturday. July 30-h. 1938. e 251. that an Order ln Counc was passed on Wednesday the 20th day of July, 1938, where- in amongst other things it. set-s out the procedure for obi-fining a =I The Order in Gotutifu uses Isa-me laneuwe M w AC1. when referring to self-flout‘ -t1' project-s. It also sets out. a sane ho re emmegll at. Ottawa. The nwncy to be aid Ln half yearly mimvn l-Ddlldglfl principal and mines and the interest. is two pi-r can per gnnum, 1! 5 loan f5 obicuuio I a. municipality lllCOYPUPflat Town, the Government; of the ~ . vl-noe will have to BuuPfl-utefi W " Government of Canada. the pa; manta for Interest on and iimori izaitlon of the loan. Yfllulrvu f0 ' made by the municipality to mums There to no other course for II. Tawntofollowonlyflmemw ~~ gated by me. that 1a w make I 95g; ari-angement, llble with l. local Government t rough the .' lster of Public Works. I belieie ~ thg TOWn Council together “llll small committee from the cit - in conjunction with the local - presentaflves would wiflt on ~ Fwernmcnta, a solution could ound and me Main Slrfccl r , graded and izravelled this Fail I I‘ a view of having it hurd-surfa If there Ls any further info: flan required by the citizens - Georgetown on this matter. I ' be only too leased to secure w» for them. I itnk the above 14ers on the matter clearly and there will - no need or the Town Council m’! tug the matter up with Otizuvn. the Act makes no provision to sub -gradlng or liarit- incir ple, not. only tn Georfiffo but. n other mcorpornted l(i\\'l‘-S I the Co t . my (Sfgnpd) _ s. s. mzssn. Orange Pekoe Tea Mr. Tea Pott Says: Use BRAHMIN Full Flavoured Tea For a. Delicious Cup of for a C! Its hlgh quality has 00"" , been unchanging for half =1 I YOU MAY BE IN A BIG HURRY But there is always time to s10? moment and.ask for tlifll Old favorite wiflrlslanders H1CKEY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING“ Alwyn-vs fresh ll ‘ is sold in l"'""l" i cally every slim‘ , Prince Edward Island, i ntury . 10¢ PER FIG i Manufactured h)’ Hickey 8f Nicholson i