~ -—.--»---- -< s-aavop-qswoha- - , PAGE FOUR Tnscnlnionrrown culnnun u-u» ~- --= vb A beta-eul- 1 gm!“ (‘h t fl. hie-Lure, I. I‘. V rm“ m sJII-ILy-Lisuc-cul. p. a. line-Blanca. II- 8- 0 Editor and Managing Dlrodob-J. I. Burn?"- Ammriule ltellturn-l-‘runli “Hallie! llld D. K. cllII|Od ‘ha..- liiorning ilaily (iuuntlrri. mi?) 85.00 per yrer (in advance) f lee- President-J. l. Bells“ An American Pericles! any: THE cuautorrcrowiv GUARDIAN ilibat (Toronto Globe) Shakespeare has so dominntcg The War Debts f‘ _I Gasette) No part of the economic cross- um lmgl‘nd n” ma“; u “unduly the ICOOHI 0i i-ht Eiiliblillllh IIQ superior to our own in every re-:°i mgiiiii iiieiiiiiiie iii“ i“! “h” lpect. m fact, the nuglish enter- "m" "w" i“ l" m“ b"! w ll.-'»0 ner yrnr (In neivnnrr) mulird in Canada and United Bill"- a-nuasnav, lvovnnmz-m 26. 1981 THE JAIL SITUATION ‘Jury at the opening of the Supreme There are 56 Oxford and 2'! Cam- Court in Summerside with regardi bridge men in the House. Eton has to the need of a central jail for the 40 and Harrow i8 members. Willis Province is one which will doubt-l-there are 39 other members who less be given serious consideration‘ went to the various well-known by the Government. The problernpublic schools. Fbrtf-Bi! CON-WIT!‘ iof maintaining order and discipline i tives have held ministerial office in in the Jails, as the Chief austieeiprevlous zvvemmeut-v- The mrwt- properly remarked in his address to ive numbers of such former oflice the Grand Jury, is one of iongholders in the Liberal and Labor standing. It is unnecessary here to P811198 8-1‘? 13 511d 1°- review the many instances which iii have occurred in recent years, re-i NEWSPAPER PROGRESS fleeting anything but crcdit upon! j lhe Province. Two such incidents‘ BY 51111111!’ PIN-sing a key in Tor- have hnppcncd under the prcscnt °iii° Mai“ John w‘ Simon‘ n” Stewart zidministration. Others, iicianqreasiiiei’ and on” oi iii‘ pm’ as Wm Imam m, prietors of the Free Press of Win- ‘he snundvLvIJca ‘nipcg, Man, set in motion s 750- Govcrnmcnt. In must cast-s the i-iiii printing press in Winnipeg‘ diszurbancps “mm, The press immediately began print- being smuggled into, or manufac- iiig‘ iii‘ iiie riiie oi “p00 “manage lured m’ the jun p,.,,m|s,,s_ The papers an hour, the edition of the Guardian has callrd attention toiMiiiiiiiiba Free Press‘ within ’ “w the seriousness of this situation in, miiiiiies iis maximum speed of mo" the past. and it has no intention‘ 009 909105 hourly had been reach- of minimizing the conditions now, ‘iii Tiiis iiiiimiiioiii machine i‘ iiie ihat a. Conservative (lovcmmcnt is‘ first Oi iis kind i0 be iiiii inio op“ in powcr. A continuation of such “iiiiioii in Canada’ iiiiiii the mini scandalous misconduct on the part Ga“ imiss oi iis iype ever to be of prisoners supposed to be undcr- i iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiied‘ going punishment in thc jails is in-i iiiii-ioi siiioii ibmiiiei 0i iii‘ iiiiw tolerable to thc law-abiding citizens i iamoiis Mr‘ Ha"? siiioii- M“ Mu‘ our rcarlers curred unclcr wrre duc to Labor side the mllwfl- Fm‘ 34 7'9‘ cioptrip. It he: taste variety and amber’ isiii‘ Tm“ minim” m“ resentatives, contribute the only The suggestion of the Grnndlsolld block of 111d! 171110115“ “mum-n on m, u; m“. om.‘ by the record. One of those found m “mpg-m; ‘pneu- uk‘ . cheap’ most AHthOIO i is lifichael Drgy- Th“ 1°‘ o; ton. whose death occurred mm". high standards of entertainment/l" i311" °f mm“ ‘t’ " ""94 n, mum" “m, . human“ on and cultivated exponent- of the life the part of the public. It has a °i h" “l” i‘ “immmw-Y 0f definite ideal. too, in necking tmshekeeim" “d 5°" Jmmm- and 5301i? of _ yours [Ily [ames W. Bnrlnn. M.D. ‘word puzzle, which is put-tins 5° severe a strain upon human wit; n; mfg time, has/ created a great: amount of tortuous and futile di. cussion than the reparations prob lem. It sits heavy upon the s01! oLmodem nations. The more it l: examined the worse seems the in triinte snarl into which this ques- tion has become involved. While OPERATION FOB. GOITBE LESS DANGEROUS uplift public taste and develop a broader culture. Yo; it ll always entertaining. "The difference be- tween the English “and American mien: of vurvevlnc radio enter- tainment is not merely that in mndm they have ' no advertising and in America we have; it is in the very important fact that in England radio entertainment is regarded as a professional work, just as much as the theatre is, and i: in charge of experienced pro- fessional people selected for their skill in, devising and presenting effective entertainment." These remarks apply with equal force to the radio system in vogue in 01n- ads. - Before undergoing an operation, 4 for removal of a goitrc, i116 Fluent’ m" the immortal Bard o’ Avon. must naturally ask himself whether h t he was bom in Warwickshire, mdiiiis oi h“ use is 5:831:22: 0' later went to London to ply hjgineedmoperatklifihlw; beeandmcljzi i i’ l t 3 a literary trade. He did not live the gvhzigcgifgrlfeis ‘are; ‘m u” opebl gay life favored by some other anon men -' - l wiim’ bu: fame; m? rennin“ In former days the operation for “id exemii “i: in a ' During hi‘ the removal of goitre was attended wuiiidshtewisgzieiiiheiiwiviotfisntth‘with considerable danger and pat- Arm . e, ients often travelled hundreds of v°yii3° °i iiie piiiiiiei‘ m viimiih-imiles to have it performed. Now-I iii” Kiiig Jim“ veisiim °i m’ adays every town and- city has aur- Biiiie was issued iii i611’ and simkeigeons who are able to show brilliant i speare assumed and held his placeiand sure resulw °i emmm“ i“ P°°i' “"4 P"!- Dr. a. n. Noehren, Buffalo, states Wright that three months after operation in Dfflywn» TWWWET- did 110i "i" a series of 100 consecutive operations 9185'!‘ H‘! WES Bflillfaied 111 the Bl!- for removal of goitre, 93 per cent ‘believed to have b_een a friend of both. "Gillies oi Ellfiand- B “ct which oi the patients reported either satis- iwhich Germany is about to submit European diplomats‘ are in Paris trying to smooth out the Bino- trouble, this conclove also is made todo double duty. For, at intervals, or during a recess of the League Council, some oi the representat ' are engaged in fingering over the proposition to~ the bank for International Settlements at Basel, and which will bring anew into political spotlight the old question as t0 Germany's capacity to pay the in- demnlties as set down in the Young plan. Report has it that the officials of the German Gov- ernment desire to widen the scope of the provision laid down in Article 120 of that document. which empowers the Bank for In- 0; "emf" Mwggnhu n" influenced his choice oi subjects. separate declarations of policy Much iii-still!’ may be learned fr"!!! announced at the 10rd Mjyqflg his works, which were numerous annual bignqugt 1n London, one during his forty years of writing. only is concerned immediately with Hi5 “T114053 and m9“ “minis 906m conditions in the United Kingdom. “'85 “Pelv-Olvbiulh" iu which the Th6 113mm,; Govemmeng, hejrlvers, forests, motlntaing and other announces, intends Premier Bennett's invitation to a scribed» 1'19 W115 1113i llllmilldilll 0i Conference at Ottawa, to deal withfhis DEMONS illld did i101!“ t0 501116 intpi-Eknplfe grade, 1g W111 515° of the nobility of the day. adopt measures tc stabilize sterling 5111110102165 usually elve- a plow on a definite basis, and to balance t1 Druvuufs wisuuut sonnet. Britain's foreign trade. It will do "Pflrtingfl with the 096N118 line. its utmost to assure success forfsinfl? there's X10 hell’. Cullleleii Us the Djsarmaxnent commence to beikiss and part," but his “Agincourt” held in Geneva next February. is sometimes vaunted mzlands of this Provmcn The pmscnt Govt kenzle King's critic) telephoned The only constitution it will aimentfiiille-it martial lyric. The loyal affec- emmcnt has shown it‘ apivrcciation iii‘ wiigiiiiiiiiiiim“ new“ ‘"400 to ‘or Ind“ must be a workable Lon of this poem gives us a m“ o! ‘ ' i ‘ ‘ , >_ (ma, ma, W111 1 m; um, the remoteness of Draytorrs period, of its responsibility by instituting “m” °i “l” t° M’- E- H- Mwkiin- w Eve m ‘y prompt inquirics into the reccntjpres-iieiii °i iiie n” P7955‘ other disturbanccs, and the sworn evi-yiiiieiiibeis Oi iiie newspaper sin“ lions should assist materially impeg ciiy ad-iiiiiiisiiaiion ‘mi i the dcrising ways and mcans of re-cs- Miiiiiioim Government were pres‘ i death in the whole one hundred i than g state of ind g1; about this historic conflict end °ii° tnbiishing sound discipline. If it is. “ii in iiie Free Press °iii°° when Vancouver Province? n; msaizployf m this hgq-(ywoyshlpfng verse; mg ment for men who have been out Upon 581m (Irwin's Day found. on consideration, 'that theiiiiis event i°°k piiwe- Grand Jury justified in recommending a central jail. uiih more adequate facilities: ' ti’ :1 are at prcst u‘. available for “I w“ iiieiipiessibiy siicicked in rivaling with troublesome final-term l Feud 0f the diSKTW/Bfui v-WBBQBBQ prisoners, than the Governmentslin the Q1196"? cmmi? Jfliip- r course in thc matter will be plain. onymous Patriot _ i at Summcrsidc was o e 8 A POLITICAL “SHOCK” i‘ It is orders for more goods made in Canadian factories. It is thqwith such acts fill a pen? real promise of better tlrnes- And-Or England breed again the better state of mind it lnducesi correspondent is a real thing. We do not think inbgrng] pgggg, 11, W111 press gm- a as he praises the hero oi the Battle revision of Gennanyfis position, not Asuwourt. which was fought in order to reach a settlement both 1415- Stripped ct the archaic spell- zicnce gathered at thcso invetigaq and Npieseiiiaiives c’! iii” winni‘ wiembie 1nd Pfwiicabl¢~ 1118 oi’ its day. this poem is re- markable for its directness and price; i; mm simplicity. There are stirring lines » Better Wheat f work. It is dollars in the pock- Fought was this noble fray. ts of prairie farmers. It is moreIWhlch fame did not delay oods paid for over shop counters. To England to carry; O when shall English men i 1 Such a King Harry? There was no weakened nation- Unfqriiujflicli‘, in the past, digtur. signing himself “True Temperance." there is very much danger now oflalism in the day of Drayton. The bances 1n the jails were regarded asi n sort of political family skeleton, in the jgilg) "to which hg fefgffgd’ about which a pcrsistcnt conspiracy‘ H15 Lordship 531d, ha; be”; one o; of silence, and cvcn of dcninl, wasivlong standlngP-Patriot report of maintained by Government sup? address to Grand Jury by the porters and press. This course Ofichigf Jusflge, action was, to say the least, a mls-, Both o; the” qugtgflgng u; guided one. It undoubtedly addezli from our contemporary’; mug of to the difficulty of the present i1(i—i,yg5[gpd3y_ ministration in rte-establishing dis-ii One “rondgrs how "'13-"; Temp“- cipline, and it tended to lull the ance" gucceeded 1n repressing m; public into a falsc sense of security. "ingxpfgssibly ghggked" gggjjngg. Th8 Wlivie mfltivl‘ 0i Juli mflfluife- during the recent four years oi Lib-I merit i5 flue i0!‘ thorough Probing eral rule, when similar disturbances and effective action at the handsioccurflng repeatedly in the 13-15 of the Government. However dras'_pasged without, commengh edltoflal fir the ncccssary action may be, the or anonymous. in the when; mam Government will assuredly have the filllcst public support in its efforts to cope with the situation. EDITORIAL NOTES In the case oi the National Ser- vice Loan, Canadians as bankers BRITISH PARLIAMENT are loaning to Canadians as build- ?‘ m- The money will so not merely further: st. Martin's summer-a. ponmby weak,“ m ream, not An analysis 0i ti"? 11"’ BTW-lb to numerous undertakings of s pub- season of mild weather about only for himself but for all decent llousc of Commons, appearing in 11¢ character that Wm the amp“? 5t. Ml-rtizfs day the eleventhipeopm 5W3 that the longer he “V” the Ncw Statcsman and Nation, shows the composition of I-loibse to be as follows: Renticrs, 165: business men, 111;] lawyers, 136; accountants. B; sol-i dicrs and sailors, 43; farmer-land- mcnt. but to mist Canada in build- ihe ing still higher her national integ- rity and self-esteem. . There are 200,000 abandoned farms in the States of Pennsyl- liftiflk. We shall be rid of it all the sooner if we catch the infection o.’ the new cheerfulness. to the dictionary and find the ,of November, correepnding to thei hive it. “The sgtuauon» (o; nflmnduc; a too-sanguine reaction from thqarmada had been defeated, the depression. That has been too‘l3ritish flag was finding new rest- eep and heavy and prolonged ioflbng places about the world. andDay bsthrown off entirely at the flrstiing places about the world, and Dray signs of a lifting burden. But iiiiSplrlt into the breast of English- looks as if the burden is lifting at'men. last-wlowly, it may be, and with a long way to go before we are al- i together rid of it-but still really A‘ Ponsonby Book (The Week-end Review, a Lon- don periodical, contains the fol-i WW1!!! amusing review of a recentlyi published book "Casual Observe? tiOn-s." by lord Ponsonby, a form- Ier members of the Labor Govern- descriptlon. "A period of mildlmem m England and a cousin o‘ WWW" in ihe llltilmll. with hlzlthe Governor General of Canada.) MImWPhm 11min!’ 51°11! the‘ Somuch sense and sensibility as hvriwn. and a clear sky- It cor- 10rd Pgnsonby casually reveals c“ YQIPOHd-‘l to the 5111811811 3h Lllk9'5irarely have appeared ‘before be- 471' Bi- Mm"?! IWVMR" A8911" tween two covers. Imagine if you "St. Luke's summer ls a ashort can the has; o; Eton and the-Lam period o! wann weather in Eur our Movement combined, and you 11nd expected for a few days have two of the elements which beginning with st. Luke’s day the give “W, pages m,“ “m, charm eighteenth dzyof October." Still m the middle of the book. Lord When is Indian summer? In order to answer the question turn the more he likes sinners and the Hess he likes saints. He not only is "no question about Indian dares u, be wise and Wm,“ he us"; summer being a hazy period. Re-‘to b5 sane, But in opening one concile the dates given and you-reader's ears m the possibilities o‘ ioverheard conversation in railway [trains he has enriched life, almost American Indian summer." There Japan needs coal, iron, owners, 15; teachers, 11; bankers and financiers, 47; doctors, 14; re- vania, according to the census re- - and agricultural i-illbflwtoo much. Every conversation I PYMWi-B 3mm now inadvertently overhear "em; accepung parts of Grcat Britain were dc-| tired civil servants, 5; journalists. 15; brewers, 5; trade unionists,i32: others, s. A further analysis rc- veals the fact that of the 111 busi- ness mcn elected, '73 are Conserva- tives; of the 43 soldiers and sail- ors, 42 are Conu-rvaiiircs"; of the 1.16 ln\\'j.'cr:a, ill arn Conservatives; of the 47 bmkrra and financiers, 44 are The new House contains seventy aristocrats, ComI-rval ivcs. of whom 3i are hairs to jiccragcs; of thcsc all 113W? nnc are in the Conservative Party. Seventy-nine stitucncics with which they have local associations; and 106 have tended, of work in local govern- ment. 78 mcmbcrs have sat in a previous Parliament. Outside the Labor ‘Party, one member of the Iloilse-a Conservative-was at one time a manual worker. On the mrs_-.;,m.-,,-_c2'.'wfr. sr-fl ‘e W"... ... a . ‘r1 had experience. more or less ex-i tums. Much of the acii is naturally P°°' “d h“ m" “lbw”! t" "In = there estimated, it is said, at a dim" thfollkh continuous croppingibillion dollars. The South Man- The State Government and the chum Railway is controlled by her. State Grange are devising means of i “id m‘ h“ impammi’ “m” bringing back the fertility of the miiii‘ 3°“ iii“ h" iiiieiiiii‘ “mi soil and where dairying is not prac concession. may be jeopardized _ ' have rmde her quick to challenge _tical reforestation is suggested. whnevu. might weaken ha. p05". ion.' China on the other hand has been" jealous of Japan's influence and fearful of aggression. The situation gmws more tense from day to day- Further research into pre-Confcd- oration history in this Province by Prof. D. C. Harvey has resulted in the publication by the Royal so- ciety of Canada of a pamphlet deg]. ing with the Reform Movement and Even for the individual, health and happiness are attainable, at mcmburs of the Home sit for con-l‘ Family compact. The aim of thciiel-st ‘in their e higher forms, so iilariiillliét is "w show how the rhm-‘luus u: his "clam: lgilllxll-huuse; ; arema unu . an ,ily Ccmpact, in the name of fuller drab ‘t u" but m the me ‘Jr-the responsible government, temporarilymumled. dun md drab and on“, succeeded in excluding salaried of-ivmou. m Mjffqfl, w "cape "on ‘iflciais from seats in the Legislature the dullness and the drabncss—the ibut found that in dishing the n-'origin of molt of the vlccs that formers they had mixed their metl- dim!!!" “W: Wizwk °"' “"11"” labors and made use of a boomer-igggnénn” b. dxerzdhrfiznm we" pursuit of‘ it‘ is true: but the hap- ...,,~._-»t Manchuria- She has investmentsli {full of quotable items-yesterday; was an interested eavesdropper for a couple of hours at a conversation ‘between three ladies, which ranged ‘with exasperating alliteration from wfliee to cancer and on to clinics and cloaks, and included the charm- lng chance remark (of an Ameri- can star) that “one of his wivgg ,was an Ifnglishwoman." The publisher does wrong w aug- ‘gest that ‘Casual Observations’ M8388 a 800d bfd book. for it is so difficult to put down. I was be- piness he desires is not o.‘ the kind ‘that "ready-made pleasures" can IHPPIY. 0i‘ money purchase, no matter how abundant und yum; It is the joy of skilful work, which st its highest level is indistinguish- able from akilfui play, as the high. ut levels of play arc indistinguish- able from it-thc joy 0g crew" activity. Short of this, man 1g doomed to be miserable. and be-i muse miserable, unhealthy-mm! don Spectator. i know of is a golden wedding. or am I?" the candidate." don't talk like an idiot." ‘factory improvement or a complete cure. As you know the outstanding symptoms in goitre are loss of 'weig’ht, rapid pulse or heart beat, and the increased speed of the var- ious processes in the body. ' The average weight gained by the majority of these cases was about nine pounds. The average heart rate before operation was about 105 beats to the minute. After operation the average heart rate was about 87i beats to the minute. In regard to the increased rate of ternatlonal Settlements to appoint in. special commission for the pur- pose of m stigating Germany's capacity to pay. The French ln' terpretation of this article is that it stands clear of any other debts: which the German nation may have to sustain; and that the war indemnities account has nothing to do with any debts or obligations, contracted by private agreement or through any other avenue save the Versailles ‘h-eaty and the Young plan. Furthermore, it is argued in sped in the various bmldmgvup and Paris that the indemnitiesschedule tearing down processes m the body’ at the full, as now embodied in the ban)“ operation this was 28 per .Young plan, doesknot involve more cent above normal, and after the ma" ‘our p" cent’ of the German ihugh," policy and stmd up fer its NOVEMBER 26. 1931 Ray! 51'9"!" way: flavour-y i I , nu sealed metal pm - never cold in bulk l1 ‘Fresh irons the gardens’ UncleSam ThinkingHard (Ottawa Joumli) Britain's, action in resortinK in dumping duties. coupled with nrc. fererlces for the - Dominions. i8 wodudng m, nut-c thinkifll 'down wsshiuswuwel" “m”? tch, in fact, has been doinz a amt deal of thlnkinfl dull"! ti‘? “iii few months; 3nd w“ “e wiineu- mg the unusual spectacle thfifl days of United States congressmen an is erased; leavius thil Ileudiirinv pine Alone, like a fine etchin! on the Bk?» The air, even, a. rare sublimity, a nothlngness. against Whifll t" a" . fine mid“! iibiiiii in“ mm“ x: One tree. No cloud is there. 3°! 55°“ beiie’ iiiiide Niauom even yet Canada. All of this is a most in- teNStiilg chance: Bud ii is i‘ revelation of what happens Wile" a country like Canada has“ the courage to abandon a b11511- a star. Only the wanlns amber 1181“ Reluctant to resign unto the night This signal hour. thought was set. —Gertrude macoresor Mallet- rights. Incidentally, the trend of thiggs economic and ilcal would seem to suggest that Washington VATICAN CITY’ N°v_ 35__(o1>)__ Wiii M“ ‘m iippimiiiiiiy of ihink- - The i934 Eucharistic Congress will in; even mdre seriously within the ‘I be held m Buenos Mm,’ vane", ncxt couple of years. 01,10,518 announc". today The exact date was not set. I operation It was 8 pa, cent abovm revenue, and that a much larger Taking a“ the ‘actors into com sum than the reparations claim is, sideration Dr. Noehren would place iniiaied eisewiim by Gemini, the proportion of cures mm months financiers, for example, in Russia- after the operation as somewhere be- i“ iiiiiii’ i" i‘ miiieiiiieii iiiai ii“. tween ao and so per cent. With a. 'P"“"'¢ ""1 “W!” °i i” w" cure o; 80 to 90 p" “m, and only debts indemnities have been played up and exaggerated, just as, in an- other phase of the problem, we are told from Washington that the war debts account of Europe, earmark- ed for the United States, is a very moderate ratio as compared with the income of the debtor nations. About three per cent. is the Ameri- can estimate of this obligation. cases, the operation for the removal of goitre seems to offer the beat chance of cure in most cases of goitre. . Now there are different kinds and degrees of goitre. Rest and daily doses of iodine will cure some of the simple forms. The use of the X ray andof radium has cured manycasce m“ ,8 one side or the com zigesilzeziggmigizgvizaazlleiused or w“ ‘There is another, however. ‘The It is gratflyrng to knaw that where Germans do not accept any light- operation must be undergone’ m“ zsome view of their debts. They m‘ results m so utmmwm “d. stress the point that reparations the danger so gush‘! payments are dependent upon the domestic fiscal welfare of the German nation as a whole, and are subject to a halt, or moratcrhun, whenever they threaten to play havoc with the domestic budget of ithe nation and its routine business icontracts. Dr. Bchacht has just published a book upon this subject. ‘He argues that all debts, private and public, go into the general reckonlnil. but they cannot be separated in actuality and that they equally affect the fical status of the German nation. lie up- holds the Reich in making a. move for starving off the reparations quota, and in seeking for a revision or a cancellation of the war debts. He argues that they cannot be paid and Germany remain solvent. 50 long as there remains p, bill amounting to some half-billion dollars, annually, atop of the short-term credits and loans Germany must meet out of her revenue from exports and manu- factures, it is impossible for the nation to recover its poise. Ger- many. this economist contends, will never command or regain ‘credit so long u; 311g m; no bam- HINIITii-Y to offer than the system which has been in vogue ever since the reparations scheme wag g;- vised guiled for a whole evening. ‘The best I will not quote (e. g., the Bovril story, ‘The Gourmet’, or ‘The Victim‘). But 0f special inter- est to readers of this review and, above all, to competitors, is the choice selection of examples of the art of epitomisation from which may be quoted:- Un Anglais un imbecile. Deux Anglais deux imbeclles. Trois Anglais une grands nation. We smart, but We smile, as 10rd P nby says. If this one has been quoted before-then it deserves quoting twice. I also especially lik- ed the changes rung by the author 0n hi8 name in one of the most graceful of these pieces. In Turkey he was called I Ponson Bey; in America Mr. PonSONby. In Eng- land. introduced u; a Mrs. Pears, he said: "How do you do, Mrs. Pears?" t0 which the reply was: "Peers. if you please, Mr. Ponson- by." How pleasant it must have been to rejoin: "Punsonby, if you please. Mrs. Peers." Most of these thirty-six papers BPDeai-ed in the "‘ chester Guard- ian. Of this , ‘ the simplest praise alone suffices. It is good. The finest endurance record we Candidate (to interrupter)- ‘Rvblli’. sir. are you the candidate XMAS GIFTS _ TOILET SETS Ashes of Roses $1.00 In 810.00 Evening in Paris $2.00 to was Y le 85c 00310.00 82.3.0 to $10.00 Iludnut’: . . .. GI! Pane .. . 50o to $10.00 wmws SIIAVING saws m’ Cult-we. Yard! ' om‘- uIe Minty‘; m ii; Ivoav saavnvo on; Men‘ B h mafia?» siiiittw" ii“ THE 2 MAES TBONE 815 Mail Oral-rs arm. -P~mrt Attention. Interrupter-"Oh. no sir. I'm not Oandidate-"Vcw well, then. ‘iiiulllis igKiDNEY The decision was made by the THE WTETTEST SUMTMIER .YET THEN DRIEST AUTUMN whereoa one l- .. n v. mmraan ron 19x4 concreting-i general assembly or aute- ationsl Eucharistic Congress meeting in Paris and was approved by P096 i;- ‘Pius XI after being forwarded ..'.‘ - here. The holding of the 1932 London Suffers From T110 Vi?" congress in Dublin also was lea of Weather Such As Has approved by the uggmbiy and the Not Been Known lnCentury. pop‘, A special St. Patrick's celebrat- ion will be held in‘ Dublin at the same time as the 1982 congress, which meets June 22 for foln- days. i"? CHIEF OFFICER IDNDON, Nov. as-m meteoru- logical records 1931 will Bo down as mg year of extraordinary weather. Summer was the wettest and the coldest for more than a century. So far autumn is the driest and coldest for more than a century. For 1'1 days recently there was no rain in London and that during the month which is generally wettest official drought prevailed in many areas in Eastern and Southern Bri- tain. The normai average rainfall for October at Kew Observatory was just under three inches. The pre- vious driest October was in 192i, when there was a total fall of just em slightly less than. half an inch. lure you the captain The average n'ght minimum tem- mmp?» he demandmt , 119mm" i" WWW!‘ 1931- W“ 3P‘ "No," returned the officer Mill!" proximately 41 degrees. Not for ma- 18¢ ny years, however, has there been “Then dashed we“ we“ to w“; an autumn with such a succession of crisp sunlit days. As the magnificent new 1i steamed into the port, l. gr little coal barge shot across her bows. new liner picked up his msglphonq- "Hi. there," he yelled, “get that dirty little tub of yours out of the way!" .I.' barge stuck out his jaw aggressiv- of till} “I'm the captain oi this one." \ i IT IS HARD TO EQUAL THE FLAVOR AND AROMA OF BRA HMIN TEA TRY IT . Sold only in Red, airtight packages. i C ./ l2.» ifiihCKEY QQNiCHOLSONG . irvwm» milmgflfilQilftligJssfswtyler .~<.=--ert' rron- inqu- The officer of the watch on thq 3 A small man standing on the. equals," snapped the little fellow.‘ - .......e .......-.......¢...- _......_......--»-~.