-»_-.=n.—- - r _PAGE FOUR _ f TNE ONAHLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Daily’ (Founded I887) President. I.it-ut.-(‘ol. W. (‘heater S. McLure Vice President. J. R. Burnett. F..I.l. Secretary. Lieu -('ul. I). A. lllacKinnult. D-5-0- Editor and .\Ianuging Director. J. R. Burnett, l-‘..I.l. Assncltile Editor. Frank Wulker ~‘l't. (‘RIPTION RATES i r tin advance! delivered to_(lty. $4.00 per ye 1 tlll advance) mulled l0 P. L. Island‘ $5.00 per year tin advance) ntulled to lunada and Lab. )lember.s Audit Bureau of Clrculations Strum/est tllentnry is “Walter than the Weir/res! lnlr." =_.____._. ~ V - _ .__-.<-.-.—_-;-= 'l‘l’|'I.\'I).\\‘, APGPST 23. 193s :;; ~~ _ llutigttry And Germ an Orbit 'l‘ht~ lllVigflll-lll littc-ttp with llitlct‘ iutcttsifics \l~‘vti»'t r ti» tttiltcrlrtitr- tlifficttlittt-s. l ltltvt‘ t . w: of t ;/tit*lto~l:tv:tl\i:t. hut ht- flow '1.‘ uw- \\ tr i-tt‘ that lllll-llll*(l. liritnitt ' tv uhiclt ttr-uitlcs th.tt tct- of tht- wlltrt‘ if .'tt- 'w.- Jl trtntv with ti/'~'lt"~l»l\1ll\l'l tit-l, tit rttrtttt to tttrtktt so itttolvc l"r.tttl"‘. t» :'\<>iil thi~lirt'tt\.'ttt_v "2' t-~l u cri- .|. - '.\i’h llttttqztrvuultirlt tvotthl itt l'/r-t‘ltt-~l;tv:tl\i:t. (ts l'ol-'Ilt'l -§. ,t~ iti“t~1‘l\' trtttutstil ll!‘ l\<‘I‘ IIQ l!‘ \iltttit':!i Xivitol: rt- itutt‘ ttt llcrlitt t. -. t-rlti‘ of titirtttzttt po _ \ tit-wt-r to t-vi-rct-"tt tires- ittrtwttscs- :trt'ot'tlitt:gl\'. .\ ttp tlt:tt llttttgztrintt co- tlt rtttntt ccottotttic ltlockn-lt- of tt' litter off from iutttortnttt the Ailrizttit‘ ports .of '. (“turtttnttv is cottfiilt-ttt shc . ~h~ trfttits withiutl tv.'tr, httt ll»- ln‘ 't'tv strittrlt of iutngittzttitttt uh- ~ it w iioic rtiiiottuttrttt fri-tttit~t' with llttu- -t~t~-y< thi: zihi-vr- stll. zttttl <ll(‘ mit- ~ "it it mutt ohlitcrzttittq thc ttnrrotr 'il4tf‘_\' now sopnrrttitte ht-t" front . "~11 tttcrtits tvnr in which lirxtttc". C'.."“j_'l‘.' 1: wt-ll us llritnin would he involvcrl. 'i"\. Jutttw ,_,:.i, "Nu DliS r loyalty Greater’ "']‘],.~,-,= s-‘tvs Printc Alittistcr .\l.'tcl<cttzie I<ij1j_ "w. tli:~t|'\‘it‘P or di~]0_v;tlt_v tzrczttttr thztn flflt? n! “or tut-u who would scvk to divirlc 'l:<~|'t‘- i! is pt-vihlr.‘ tn ttttitv, or' who \\'(illlll fnil m m». tuitfitt‘ “ht-p, {g if: po<<ihle to ltritig into h_v cn-opcrntiott to hcivtg rt strut it-r ilontittion tlm iuili <' t‘\‘lf‘l‘ti." The note ztpplitis in the widt-r sphere of lim- Pfr, .,..;»\-' “out, (ts-rtpvfltlitrli. In .\lr. Kittghs lottg ,~,-..,»..-,- H; Tffpflllfr {"111 (tpposititwtt lender. he l‘,'t= ‘tn-l ‘ti? iv tipportttttitiits 0f giving lrztdcr- H 7o in thk tlirot-titm lvv rtrccept .'tttd cxntttttlv. If w» mow titttt-s ltrts hc dottr- so? It §= "utt thnt in the spvccltcs delivered in (liildffir lrt-t wt-r-lr, it was Vrcsiilcttt Romp- v, Yr 11rd l‘r§ntt~ \litti~t_-r Kitty, \\'lto rcfcrrcd l0 F:t::itl;t's vottttr-ctiott with the llritislt ronuttott- “t- ,‘:h o!’ ttittiotts. \lr. King hzt: coustnntlv to he ' dell of this frtrt, hut it is ctttl|:tt'r:t<.‘it1_g'l<'\ ulivtts to have the reminder cottu- front tlt-‘ 1g‘ ltcnd of rt forciqtt tiatiou. . uiif. Liberal Organ Needs Tuning Uur cotttetttporurfs ltostile zittitttrle to Dr. Ilattiotths tndicy of ttntiottnl ztdtttittistrztttott of uttt-tttpioytttettt rt-licf is lwctttttittg more and more difficult to fathont. tJu Wctlnt-srlny last we troittted out that its carping criticism was not onlv out of tune with the tiictvs exprcssctl bv the itihttrlottctuwtt lloztrrl Of Tffltlf? 51ml ll"? (iitv (fouucil. hut also with the Catnphcll Gov- ertitttent, wltich strongly recontmenrlttrl before 2hr: Row-ell Cottttnissiott that the responsibility for tutt-tttplrvvntcnt rclicf should be “definitely and exclusivcly ztssttnted by the Dominion.” Our cutttctttpitrztry thrrcttptrrl replied; "\\'lteu rcfcrrittg to this subject a few days ago we hrtd f-irtzottctt tltis was one of the mttt- for; to he tit-nit with hy the Nowell Cotnntissitttt and itltriref-trr as it may he cottsitli-rcrl as ‘sub j;t'i.~t-' we rrirnin from further discussion H! pre-wttt." The question ls still inst as much “sub jttilirv“ Its it was lust wcck, hut Our COIHUIIIPUF- pulilidtt-s tti-.'|rl_\' a column of editorial 't=t-.ttt~t-:t:, dut-tittq ilTfJIIl the Mottctittt Trzttt- scrip: lldlilifltll tn show the liiittussihility of tint; t~,..w ft-tlt-tqt] fithttitti-trntitttt would tl-t- ' rt-ttte-r t-.t't'|r~i<~ttv)‘ ttnd t-cottotnv." tutttt- \'\c ri-vnll tlrtt this \t~t'_v (pic-lion w. ' 111t- st-t-wrtwl ltv l‘r<~ttti~t‘ t yttttltlit-ll lwfuH: thc Howell ion on ltit-lt. tttlt. ln-t. ' (VutttttL-iiittvt‘ howt-ll nski-rl Prcttlit-r <ptcifttwtIltw “llo you think un- tmployrttcnt rt-licf uould he tnore ct-‘onttttiiffllll tttiwtitti-ttrtid hy tho llnllllllfutt ftttvertttttottt thzttt hv tht- loud cottttttttttitics?" l’rtiitit-t* (Ittttpltrll rvplicrll 1mm‘ r/I/iiriwrtl, tmt/ fttirrr." lltiti. .\lr. Rouwll: "\\'lt_v fairer? The local " It would ht- pttttitttitttitv- l-‘ttrttts ultztt it- ttcr-ils 11ft’. Vrtttiitir (Ytotph-ll: "lint thr: local nutttirv ltns tit-t cot the intuit-y. The gut’: tttt- uottld of cour-t- lutvt- to work tltrouglt low-d rtfirvwr» iutt l thinl: thnt tht- r-ffivit-ttcy and of itwt Fvliwf is grcntlv iotpnirctl h)‘ ns-ovizttt-tl jttriwlictiotts, ctclt _t tht- ullivr In s04‘ which ottc trrt-t ~h:trc of liontittiott .'t~.si.s- (‘UHF <11] ior 931v one.‘ l"t2i?“! ~i t fit‘ f“ r t.‘ '"*tZ-~t"tr_v prt-frrs to ricer-tit tht‘ "t. hlttllfflrll Tirzttt-cript to thc lhwtvitt" liztttttvltr-ll nu this stthivct. » (‘uh t-twtrztrlictttrt- nttitttilc lfltHl t quot-it? tit it. its protittcinl ]l.'tI'l_\' i "w 'ttrvi_ t1>tttttti<<itttt.:tp- \lrttl<ctt/it~ King Flovr-rtttttcnt of dutlittq with the u». it» ' i :vtt";-»~t-t~ , t-t ‘~11’ Ilrlllll‘ ut. (Mr v/ flit’ -~ t".-- fT-t t. of fltt- lhtrriiv (Vutittlirvitttt runs H- I "t, M; h-t- 11f rwhirf of rtir,l"/o\‘t1/'/t' lot-i ,~. ' ,' ,/., ./,/ Lp fulgpn utri/"r ]Y_\' I/It‘ ftV/Pftl, 007' rtwvrti’. T". Pttrvl (“outtttiwiott cost the tnvttnvr-rs 1'. (rent deal of tnottey. lt ivrta appointed to im- plement one of the chief plank; in Mackgnlig King's phttfornt. Having tirade “that our con- tcmpururyi dt-clurctl to be at 1110s! Cultlplctc ttnd zuttltorittttive inquiry into the tttztttct‘, it rccottt- ntoudt-tl ttzttiottztl udntittistrtttitttt of ltttctllpltlv- tncnt rclit-f. 'l‘lti.s. we rcpwtt, tttaktts the attitude of the locnl Lihcrztl press still ntorc difficulbm fzultottt. If it wtts rtpposcil to a policy spottsorctl st-vcrztl lttotttlts ago h_\' the Czltnphcll tiovcruntcttt tntd tltc (Lihcrnl) Xtttiitttztl Etnploy-ntcttt Cotttnti» siott, why on curth has it: united all this utm- to szty so? __-________ Credit \Vhere Due“ - :\\‘¢‘Hr<littg to 2t 'l‘orottto cxchttttgc. it uzts lhcsitlt-ttt Roosevelt (not llott. _l. l‘. .\lcln- t_\rt~ .'l.< our local rotttctttporztrv ttllrgt-sit whom wt- ltttvt‘ to thnttlc fut‘ L-tst wt-clCs fittc wczttltt-r. lt wt-nts that tht- lltitt-tl Stntt-si l‘rt-~i<lttitt .'trt'i\ctl Ill Kitrqstott, tttttnritt, with surh :1 ltrozttl ~ntilc thztt "cw-it tht-_ wctttltt-t‘ pl:t_v<~tl ttp to it." \\'ltrn thi- prti~itlt-t_tti.'tl ~pvciztl tittlltitl into Kittgstotfs r:til\v:t_v stntiott tht- silt" \\‘.'ts t|\'<‘t'\‘.'t~t tuul rJtitt drir/lt-d down in :t tlrcztrv lilillll\l'l. "llttt l'rc~itlt-nt Roo-tivrlt lttttl no sot-tt- t-r >l(']»|>t‘ll down from his pt'iv;ttt' cur and ltt-ntttcil ztt the wrlcotttittc cottttttiltct" thttt thy rlottth ttrolw . l the sun rnuti- forth." Now that's the ltitt-l of tt-chttiituc th:tt rt-rvztls rt ttmstt-r wt-ntltcr-tttztltt-t" .\'o “prottti-c" front Yhc Prv-itlt-tvt flint lltt" tvvzttltri" u:t~ gviitttj to ht- fittc. No iulo-ittn hon-ting" nlv-ttt whrtt hc wzt~ stoiuc" to do. llr ju-t "hcnttit-tl" ntttl the rlntd- hroln- [liltl thv stut ccttttt- out. \\'Tt<-tt our .\lr. .\l."- lntvrc Juli to thttt srn-gt- of ttt-rftiutiittt, he won't lvtrt- to do rtnv t-tlhittc nt our provittrirtl fztir. llt- will inst he nhlt: to striurl up on the plxttforttt nttd "szlv it with rt <utilc." r Editorial Notes I‘ ll‘ >l< Pk >l< ll-tlithtv ttutltcrs ztre lwgittttittq to tt-rtve lls itt t‘t>ll~l-l\‘l'1ll|l\‘ tttttttltt-r-y >l< \\'illi:tttt \\':tll:tci- st-tltcttcctl to di-ntlt itt \\'<->t- tttinstcr llttll this ilxttr, I if >01 X i‘ I311}. =0‘ l Illv 1't1:t<l~' in licu of \\'ltctt all the rottds arc lmtvl-éttrfztvctl, only work for fztrtttotis tut lllt‘ taxes will he >uotv sltttvcllitig. >ll 5K i W ;\n clrctttr ztt \\'<‘h~'lt'l"< Vorut-t- told nn .\l. L. A. (who shnll he ttzttttt-lt-s-t that he hztd “as ttt: iv fztctns zts a 'l‘o\\jtt‘s flock." >o= * v v The first titan clt-vcr cttottglt to di-covct" tltztl thcrc is no such thing tt- goodut-ss. hut ottly cxpcrlicttc): would ccztsr- to tthov citn-cicttcc. and thctt, for hint. thcrc tvr-ttltl ht- tttt good and no cvil. i Ill >l< * In vir-tv of l.iltt-r:tl .'t~-ttr:tttcc< thrtt thcrc would lilwh" hc :1 fcdt-rnl lti-qlttvzlv ttttdvrt:tlcittq" ht-ttvct-tt (‘ltztrlotttitrtwtt rtnd thc ptvttto-t-tl fcrr_\' service .'tt \\'ootl lshtttils, it cwtttcs ti. ;t ~ttl'|\i‘i~‘(' lo lcnrtt front llott. l‘. \. tnrtlitt, Fwlcrz-l .\lllll\ll'i' of lhthlic \\' l1.'ts not ltcctt :tpprtt:tt~ltt-tl n- r thrtt his ih-pztrttttcut in tltt- tnnttt-r. N! Rccctttlv wc tutttottttct-d thzitl llztlv and ll. S. .\. l.'tlior.'ttoric~ hztd itt prodttcittq wool front tttillt, now (it rtttztttyv ltrts ztdtlt-rl to hot‘ ratpidlv growing list of s_\liillcti(‘ ttrodttcts .1 “fish wool" tttrtilc front fish nlhutttitt mid cellu- lost-_ (‘ottttutritttg fztvtttitltlv itt strcttqtlt. resist- nttcr- to wztsltittc nttd \\'<'.'tt‘ ri-sidxtttct" with good grztdc fihr-r tttzulc h_v thc vi~cost~ process, which is with-iv ttsctl in tht- littitctl fitntcs thr- ncw pro- (lnct is [trccipitzttctl from a solution cotttztittittg 50 pcr ccnt fish ztlhtttttin ztttd 50 per ccttt cclltt- lose. \\'ltcn thc solution is spun. out the cclltthtsc coagulates, first and the ttlhutttitt lzttcr, produc- int; a thrcnd with :t cclltilosr: corc zmd ztn nllut- ntin outer SlWZllll. sttcct-t-ilvrl n: m v w Wore than lmlf of this _vear’s grasshopper dautnge could ltnve ltcctt ztvoidcd ltnd ttropet‘ tillage and poisoning‘ control hvctt cffcctcd, Il.~'~ sr-rtcd .\lr. K. .\l. Kittg of the fcilr-rztl ctttottto- logy laboratory‘ in a visit to Rtskzttoott. .\lr. King ntrtde a strong plea for itttntcdintc action to aid control of the grttssltrqttu-r situntiott ttcxt year. llc explnittcrl that the hulk of the eggs of the stttlthle grztssltoptter were still to he lnid. Tiillztge would kill -ttt:ttt_v of the eggs .'tlrt-.'tih' laid zutd would prcvt-nt further lztvittg on 1hr part of the stuhltle ltoppers. hr said. lf ttossihle, the stoclcittg of (‘Trips should hc dom- in such .1 tnnnttr-r that a tillitgc intplt-itttttt could qo lit‘- twcctt the slot-ks nud till tht- s-ttthltlc loud. =t< 4= m "I think (writes llclizttttltttsl it is fit ztud [tropcr to give you at littlt- frii-ttdly ndt-ict- in time for your itoli|l:t_vs. .\t tht- tttotttvttt tin dottht _vott ltnvc to pct up cnrlv to gt-t to thr- office, \\'r-ll, do not lct gt-ttittg ttp ‘gt-t _\ott doutt, or twttfll ht- hchittd zts you wcrc l>:'fi»t"t-. t Ptt ltolirlrtv no ilottht you will l>c able to ri-‘r- when you like. httt it nluwtvs scents to ntt- ttut-"lt vzt-ict‘ to gt-t up cztrttct‘ fut a ltolirltty thzut when you :tt'i- ztt ltotttr. The cxcitctttcttt, iwrltups. 'lh<~ -'.'tll of thr- son, and the attractions of fttttd ntlrnctltittc on!) the szmrl, llctttctttltcr, you <".'ttt't ttt:tl<t~ ftwllllllfhs’ in the srtttds of time h_v sitting down: hut you can tttithc good itnprcs-‘iott lw \‘l‘ti'lliif_f :t dottwtiou to ttn orphnttngr- so to share your good thincs with fzttltitrlt-ss or tttotltcrlt-ss ltoys nit-l girls." its. a 1 m u "Tlccrtnse of the ltistitric significzutre of thr- Tlttiti-ztnrl lslrtttrls llridqt- oocttittg the (' it‘ tnrtdc nrrzttttyctttcttts to ltnvt- thc entire hrnnil- ctt-"t rccordcrl on its lllnttttt-rttltottt- etptiptttettt at fittntvn and plnccd in its llusetittt of Por- ntrtttcttt §ottttd. Tltcrt- if will rcntnin for all titttt‘ to conic for the ltcttcfit of tw-tr-ritti." lut is thcrc any guarantor‘ or iu-tifi-"ttiott for such n vlttint tn pcrttutncntjv? liiww-vttlt’ the llrilislt Nltisrttttt ltnd rt trv-onl of tltc phourtgrztph re- cords in its nrrltivl-s of addresses hv Queen '\'it‘tr1t~t'.1_ Ccnrrnl Tlnoth, Lord Ritherts, flttfl others. and lo tht-it- surprise and twgrr-t dis- rovcrcil liutt- ltntl prrtctiwtllv wipr-rl out lhc im- prccsitifl rind ottlv an iudidittcl tnuuthlr- was reproduced. lit the srtmc Uuscnm are ttrintcd records, llt't‘ittlit‘t'.'tltlt‘ and ns easily, rcrtrl nflcr thc lapse of ages :15 they were when first print- ca‘ NOTES BY TNE WAY Salur of the Prenldent of France 1,,- $15100 a year, but out: of this he must tnuinutitt lllS own establish- ment, puy uii the members 0f otftctul itmniy‘ and tout the b1il_ for state functions m honor of visit.- mg celebrities. And then there's the ueur and teur caused by tugh lIUUla ctucttittg in skirt. items dur- mg me curlsy Windsor Star. A good many business people in CHIC: lift.‘ buying up me old farms unu itonies where may used to live. unc tteurl. turns back to the pleas- uni. queues ot childhood, and they tong to spend vacation time m tntnse pier-stint. uld ituunts, and per- ltups end tnetr lives m these places. ‘Inore are tnany men and women who ttave gone out from our own unu surrounding towns Lo ttve suc- rcssutt llvflb‘ m the world. Their oiu menus ‘dYOUHLl nere wish they cuutu see mute o1 Lnese fine folks. ltncst- people out in the bit: world t-otuu into no fitter use to make c1 titctr tnoney" tnun to buy up and improtc tnesc 111cc Oiq ironies, l0 um: 111cm us rustling-places, und tu settle duun there when they ttittttty gtvc up active occuputiotls. litcy would 11nd uu exuetucdy utntn WUAUUIIIL‘. - The Dcseronto PO>L ‘Puke a uiadk dbwn a uut of every USO-and it. doesn't. utkc tom; to meet that tnany in l\c\\' Ycrk city _ is or win bc a iltltlvlvfct‘. Till-s of course, if every tsttttttifc of our ptupttltttiun were rcp- lUnt-lilkllfic ut Lnc whole. Antong tlictn the crtnnttztls cost us $15,000,- uuutltiu tntntutliy or about $115 for cttrit man, wontztn and child in tnc imputation-between one-fifth dint tutu-sour uf utlt‘ ptusuttt mit- tonui tncottte. 'I'l1cse tne figures or ticutnrliutis from the report of the lnu cuturcctttcttt committee of the Antcrtcttn Bur Association. —New York 'I‘tttte.s.' Some tibscrvers in Spuln believe tltttt Frunt-ols ntcreusing reliance on ttcropittttcs and artillery is a allgil tltztt ins intttipotvcr reserves are running short. This is not f1cct~“-tt1'1l_\' tltt- cat“. Sittcc the be- uttttttttg ot the wur the Insurgent: ucttcrttl fins been sparing of the in of ins tnen. Itrthe curly thtys, \\lll'ii the Rebels were win- nitu; lntnds down and tttkittg place utter talttcc 1n their stride, they ttcvcr, ttnlcss absolutely neccssnr , entered a conquered town or vi- Inge till they httd given the Loyal- ists time to cvztcttttte. 'I‘o fiance ins troops are not cmmon fodder- lltr)‘ are the population he will xtccd if he coitqttcrs Spain. In the stone way he spared the cities he ]ll‘i/'.(‘(l. Sun scbztstiatt, the beauti- ful and fashionable Biscay sum- ntcr resort for the ttristocrats of’ blztdrtd, has scarcely a mnrk to show for its full. and Madrid lt- selt‘ has been subjected to no such bombttrdntcttts its Valencia or Iinrcclotttt. For n long time at the beg-liming of the siege the attack- ing ttrtiitcry were careful to avoid the Iutildiigs and avenues in the ctttritztl tltnt was their pride and tltnL tin-y ltopcd soon to occupy. The cnsc of Cntnlottiu was dif- fcrr-ttt, the Mcditorraneztti prov- int-c was the ltome of their bitter- cst cucmics and their professed intention was to bomb and blast. Ifnrcclotttt ottt of existencejf ttccrssnry. —Tor0nto Telegram The opposition expressed at the O.Z\I.W. District. Convention at 'l‘rttro to the use of electrical min- ing’. tnncltiticrji and other labor- srtving’ (It-vices, is not surprising, for the policy of unionism is to kccp the collietgv pay-roll as high as pmsiblc. But. it is ttcitlter wise nor logical, for, ns everyone knows the hope of the Nova Scotia colli- ery industry is the Central Can- nclitttt market, which is now being ittrgeiy' sitpplicd with America cottl ttt lower ttriccs than we can ntcet. Reduced production costs are vitnl cvctt to the retaining of the part of that ntarket which the Nova Seotin coal trade now en- joys. No body of men, no Govern- ntcnt, no contbfnntlon of workers or cnintrtlists, can hope to obstruct the march of tnodertr progress. To attempt to do so is only to lay thc pntltctic role of Mrs. Part m:- ton-Sydney Post Record It ls common knowledge - bo- cmtse the fttcts cannot be alto- gether hidden-that: there are food shortages it1 Germany and Italy. Field Marshal Goering has suld that bullets are more important, than butter to Germans, although ltottsettvives with ltusbands and tihildren to feed would doubtless sny they preferred butter-- if they (lured. The London Economist. which ltas ways nnd means of its own for gntitoring data, shows that the German nnd Italian workers are prndttcing more and eating less. Dealing in a recent issue wit-h the food situatlott in Italy, the Economist published a table which showed thttr in the five years prior to the ndvcttt. of Fascism the nvcrngc ttnnurtl consumption per cnplttt of whettt. wns 142 kilo- grnnts. In I936 this was tlnwn to 11B kilograms. Lust. year it ntust. lutve been less because flour sub- stitutes hnd to be used in bread.- Strntford Beacon-Herold. An extraordinary eusc, in which the dtsr-ovr-tgv of negro blood in a Ccrtnutt gcttlletttnti furmcr luis re- sulted in his lwittg barred from in- Itcrituig u furm is reported by an officinl tirgttn of the Reich Food IiLs-tutc. The fnrtncr, who is the son of ztproft-ssor. had been tic-signaled by his tmt-lt- as the lnheritor of the farm ttndcr the Hereditary Farm- ers‘ Act br-cttuse he was the tiear- est tunic rclnlivc. In the inquiry into iris ancestry mnde necessary by the intcttdct. bequest it was discovered that. his great-grand- mother was n mulatto. The court. ruled thnt "the establishment of the existcttce of colored blond tnust. itccessnrily lead to inubtllty to be n ttcnsattt. The require- ments of blood purity are of such prcpottderrtting importance that there enn be no release from tltcm . ‘K-Manchester Guardian. Dealing with the value o! newl- pnper nrlvcrtlsing, Will H. Hays, czar of the motion picture indus- try, says: "We need more, not less. rtrlvcrtislttg. Newspaper advertising is essential to this end. “You who direct. tnotion picture advertising rlr-ttty deserve the appreciation nnd rrmtgrntlllntloufi not only of the fndtrstry. but. of all who are interested in the improvement of the screen. "It. has been said that; butslrtess, like a wheelbarrow, doe: not. get anywhere unless it. is pushed. Advertising is the pusher. "Afnclt is beiniz done by business and by government, to bring us out of this recession. It fa necessary, but it is all futile unless the pub- lic is told about it. That is the job of advertising. The ndverttstn of every business must. be ate p up I believe 1t ts the essentla of to- dqy. Adverttaln; not only lath woiiege was established, but also tc| (One of the finest speeches made U. s. President Roosevelt in the b wlioie course of his career was giv- en Inst. week in aweptittg anlionor- Bry degree of Doctor of Civil Laws from Queens University. The full text of the address follows): - Mr, Oiancolior, Mr. Prime Min- ister, my new found associates of Queens University: To the pleasure of being once more on Cutmdiun soil where I have passed so many happy hours of my life, there is added today n very Warm sense of gratitude for‘ being admitted to the fellowship of this altcicnt and famous university, I am glad w join the brotherhood which Queen-o- 119s contributed and 1s _C0ill.l'tblll.lllg not only to the spiritual lcauctx-lttp [or which the, {the 506131 and public leadership in tthe clviltzcu Lfc . | tutu t-ht- street One out of every 3'7 pergbitsiisi ‘ “mm yo“ Con!” you meet will be u criminal. One] t Court. ‘ ions. stand clturgctl , am‘ land; of Cunudn. An American president. ls ple- luded by our constitution front ae- ce~pting any title from a foreign pflIICc, poletllizllu or purer. Queens Ulil\'(?i'all;\' Ls nut tt prince 01' u po- teutate but. it. Ls a power, yet I can 5ft)’, without ccnstttttronnl reserve HCCPPI-"lllce of the title _ on me today Wulcl [£1150 no qualms in the aug- ust breast 0t our own Supreme V Civilization is not. ttatioxtal - 1t 1.»; international ~ even though that OD5€l‘VZl.l.l0ll—lFil(‘ to tnost of us, 1's today eluttlcngrd tn some parts of the world. Iticai are not. itnrted by territorial Lora s; they are the common iriierttnnce cf all free peo- ple. "fhougltt Li not anchored in ' and the profit of educa- tion rcdottntl.» to the equal benefit Of the wnolc wurlu. Thnt 1s one form of ftce trade to which thcl leaders- o1‘ L‘\'l.‘l'_\' optxsing political Daffy can subscribe. In a luruc sense, WE, the Amer- _ ttxinj- with the mrtitttnitttttt: of that tradition. When sitffl-klntz rccctttly jn u Sllilllfll‘ vcin - in the Republic of Brazil, 1 included the Dominion of Cttttudtt in the fel- I0\v.»tr1p of the Americas, our South Antericttn ncitzltbcrs gave licrtrty act-la n1. Wu in Lhc Americas know the sorrow ztnd the wretkagtt which ntay follow 1f the ttbllttv of men to Illlflfifblfllld ettch other is rooted out. from 81110112 the ttutlons, Many of‘ us iterc today know frcm experience that of all the de- vastutlons of tmr none is more lmlllc that. the (lestructiott which it bljllfgs to the processes of men's tnmdrs, 'I‘rutIt Ls denied because emotion pushes it aside. Forcbettr- ttnce is succccdcrl by bitterness. In that atmosphere itumtm tltoutzltt cannot advance. It; is impossible not to rentembcr that for yin-alas when Ctmndiatts and Americans have met they have ltgitt-lieztrtcdly saluted as North Antertcmt friends. without thought of dangers front overt-ens‘, Yet.‘ we are awake to the knowledge that the casual assumption or our greet- ings in cnrliet- times today must come a. matter for serious thought. A few ditysngo a whisper, for- tttnatclv tmttrttc, raced round the world that armies standing over against. each other in tmltttppy nrrttv were to be set in tnotiott. n a ff-w short itours the r-tfcct of that whisper had Ix~cn registered in Nkonlrcal ttuci Now York, ill Otlawn 9nd m Wtuhington. tn Toronto and tn ClIICIILIO. in Vancouver and in San R-attclsco. Your businvsstncn 11nd 0111's felt niikc; your farmers and ours heard 1t alike; your young men and mnxs wondered what effect this micht, ltnve on their lives. We in the Americas, are no icing- er rt fur away ccnLltzciIt, to which Hie eddies of cimtrovcrsics beyond the sens could bring no interest or no harm, Instead. we in the Americas hove lJflXJIII-O tt consider- anon to every tmtpagattda office and to every general staff beyond the seas. Tire inst. amount, of our resourc- es, the vigor of our commerce, and the strength of our men ltavc ntnde us vital factors in world peace whether we choose or not. Happily, you and we. in friend- Shll) and in entire understanding, cnn look clear-eyed nt these D0551- btfttfes. resolving to leave no tiztth- Wtly Imexillored and no teaclmlqtte undeveloped which may, if our 110905 are realized. contribute tn the peace of tthe world. Even if those hopes are (lfsnppointcd, we can assure emit other that: this hemisphere at. least shall remain a stron citadel whcreitt civilization can fourish unimpaired, The Dominion of Canada ts part 0f the sisterhood of tzltc British Em- ptre- I cave to yQ!l,_J1_-"§ui'f\11ce.l,hat he people of the United States will not st-ond idly by if rlcntlnntlon of Canadian soil is tihrcsttencd by any other empire. _ The bird tn the corn a ntarvellotts crow. He was laid and uus born n the season of .~xto\v; And he Cllllllln‘ ltis old catches . Llkc n ultost. tinder imtches. He comes front the shades ,t Of his wood very early, ' A-Ild Works In the blades 0f the wheat. and the barley, And nee happy, tttthotigh Hes a grulblotort crow, The lurks have (levtces For sunny delight, And the sheen 1n their fleeces Ara woolly and white; But these are the scorn Of the bird in the com, And morning goes by, And still he is there, Till a rose in the sky Cmlls htm back to his lair In the b0ughs where the gloom Is a part of his plume, But the boy in the lane With his gun. by-and-by, To the heart. of the rrrn n Will narrowly s y, And the twilight will come, d no crow Will fly home. f-Iohn Drinkwatcr. what is already produced but cre- ates the demand which results in increased reduction-St. Cathar- ine's stnttrnrd. rm rzvm Cnnudinm ever where find freedom lrmn llfttQh llnflnmnd, Itrhy, wevpy eyca and y tltkln 1emplrton'n HAZ- pnulu. Tnka IIAYFMMI be on lllflllll nun-k in duo llld hurl it. o . I the uttnck hu n taka Rgl-éeflAfldagupuulfiupai - Inst rellel. oy'rl wit» — W" 0- P " lrom ll ymh-ol mom! buck. 50o and It Illllvllfib nose u Presint Roosevelt Speaks ; to the People of Canada t fifififihTiftfififiifififfflfififl (WfflYfiWfiYfiPfi W9 u good neighbors are true friends because we maintain our own rights with frankness because we refuse-to accept the twists of secret; diplomacy, because we settle our disputes by consultation and cause we discuss our common tn the s irtt; of the com.- mon .Wesee to be'scru- ulousy fair and he ul. not 0 v n our relations wt each other, t. each of us at home in our rela- llfms with our own people. But there is onecgrocese which we certainly cannot ange and prob- ably ougbt not. to change. This is the feeling which ordinary men and women have about. events which they can understand. We cannot prevent our people from havm an opinion in regard to wanton ru- taitty, In regard to undemocratic reglntentation, in regard to misery inflicted on helpless peoples, or 1n 1' gard to violations of accepted 1n- dvldual rights. A11 that any Gov- ernment constltuted as is yours and mine, can possibly undertake is to tuake sure that the facts are known and fairly stated. No country where thought Ls free can prevent every fireside and home within its borders from considerin lihe evidence for itself and render ng its own verdict; and the sum total of these conclus- ions of educated men and women w.ll, in the long run, become the Italian-at verdict. That; is what We mean when we any that, public opinion ultimately governs policy. It is right. and just. that this should be the case. Many of our attcastots came to Canada and the United States be,- cause they wished to break atway from systems vvhlch forbade them to utmk freely and their descendants lmve insisted on the right. to know the truth-to ar ue their problems to a majority o dec.ston and ff they remained unconvinced, to clls- agree in mace. As a tribute to our likeness in that; res t, I note that the bill cf righte n your country and in mine is substantially the same. M11 Chancellor, you of’ Canada who respect. the educational tradi- tion of our democratic continent will ever maintain good nelshbor- sllip 1n ideas, as we in the public service hope and repose to main- tain ft. in the fled of government and of foreign relations. M friend, the Governor-General. in receiving an honorary degree in June at the University ‘at Cain- bridge. Massachusetts to whch MacKenzie King and I both belong, sug ested that we cultivate three quttltlcs w ke our foothold 1n the shifting san - of the present- ltutittlity, ttumanit and humor. All three of them, 1m edded 1n educa- tion, build new spans to reestablish free intercourse throughout the world and bring forth an order in which free xiations can live in peace. PUBLIC FORUM lutletnwl Gnnrdlnn doe: not le- nnnrlly undone the onlnlonu of wrunondrntn. THE ‘NATIONAL PARK l sin-We took forward to a sum- mcr vacation on Prince Edward Island. We love its ordered peace. ‘its beautiful peaches, its warm salty water, exhilarating air. the true values of life as expressed in word and life of llzscitfzens and the opportunity to let the peace of it; M sink into the soul to counteract the strain of the coming winter. We must, say we are painfully surprised this year at: the change already affected bv the National Park scheme. Fields that formerly were rich In wheat or oats or choice potatoes now lie wasting, producing weeds. The Government want the land! Men who since their youth have successfuny worked their living from attractive farms are offered a price and t/old to get out. Perha. we do not; understand the ent. re situation but. the fact titat. those 1n power have refused a referendum to show how the cit- ‘zetts stood, savor; of political ar- rogance. If it's a Government 01f course that is expected to draw he tourist, let it be known that every city is surfelted with golf links to occupy the idle rich-and those who are not. so rich; ~ ' ' If the tzovemment are really in- terested 1n the welfare of the Is- landers. would it not be nwre 0on- structlve to subsidize the potato industry for which P. E. I. has been famous for years-and right- v s0. This would tend to improve the land, and increase employment wins-i FOR 77w‘ Ladies We carry n cumplele ltock of Max Factor’; Society Beauty Aldn lncludln the Powder Foundation ream. Cleanutg Cream, skin and Tissue Cream. -Face Powder In flve lhldes Rouge in five u Llrp Sticks in leven nude: B lllantlnel and Eye Brow Pencils, etc. We also carry complete llnee or Evening In Perla-Ashe: of Roses- Mfféis NAlll llESTOIlEll mote: a new and superior rrvwth when the lulr ll hll- n; and la remarknhiy uefut in prevetlng dmdrufl and rlnitlc hllr klll- ers. Just folow the dlrectfona carefully and you will be amazed n! the result-l. Write or phone today. PRICE 00 CENTS. THE 2 MAGS DRUGSTORE H9 Glell G00 Sh“! Mill OM B ';'...—..:t:.r M" l“ .4aa.u......u..~...tusam.._-. i dwhereas the “soheme" steals Lhel land. mcreases taxation and caters to luxury. _ The tourist as e class, I am sure, AUGUST 23, 1 , _ 938 ' Solid u tho Continent i 1. s. STEVENSON Dlxtrtct Mnnagerl. All. PROFIT‘ FUR POIICYIIOIJJEIIS Efatiiroitlgriiiiieizlstouon, out mung 68 must; hav saifgégon of A DI IJTUII. COMPANY ll. LAPTHOBN lllfl ' I40 Richmond Street, C‘nrlottetown be eatabltmed fl-rd the Ottawa BOBmd, its H1185" w more a the natur- must have a-ppfovll of the Gover- ,,,,“'§fm“,§}§§f{$ o; them fitnnd that», nor General tn Council and Sec. God has mizde the "Garden of the Mon 4. t5) reeds-W enever a Gulf." scheme for mqulflllon by 8 loot] I am, 511-. em board has been upproved, the u 1i BRQWN Board may authorize the 10m Montreal Board m exercise such of the pow. Cavendish, Aug, 20, 193s, ers of Lite Board as are necessary for t-he proper enforcement. of m. scheme of reflfiuiation, and ma at any time wl draw from the lbw Board authority all of its DOWers. After makln extensive provLs tons for lnves gatfons (under pow. ers of Enquiries Act.) and leafs-lot. fng absolutely against, the cxtor. LIP-READING] AND ITS TEAC" NG to exercise any o; Burr-It. is no doubt welcome news to many sufferers fromdeaf- ness to learn from so well in- formed a writer as Mr. Hamming. that lip-reading can be "master- - pose . ed." All deaf people, lip read more fi“§°,1°w,n,“,>§§m°%,fisflkmfigiff or less. This ls proved by the fact. seq 31, “Every pefsgn Wm to m, that they can “hem” much better detriment inst, t.h t t when they can see the ntotlons of or as“ e n ares“ of the public, charges, receives ot- a the speaker's lips. The deaf per- ttempts to receive may spregd son wants the litzhts on early just which is eXC85SlVe or res ts in un- as the one with poor sight does. due enhancement of prices ot- cruel-wee restrains or injures trade and commerce in the regulated product, shall be Agutlty of an 1n. dzctlble offense an However svith all due respect to Mr. Hemtmmtz. I have to say that. his encourtuzlnc statement that "mastered" lip-reading makes a deaf person free of the handicap a" 110i exceedln» five mmlmnd needs to be taken with a tzruln of ggniltarsofliflallogygorlélim lgllglspgp- 5 , t . I- amp readwlli 01km) us; m d“)? ggHErsrrt-ft. emeedtng ten thousand 353317.’ Sattflltlmfiintt" °' “° mghghget fitrflgtidrecognlzes we It is of no use when the speaker can n: 851°“), u, l‘ “em: sand“ l5- lfldt a distance s“ 20' 50 °r 5 100 natural product vsiiiitoiiit alson pii-Itiy Ya s. '_ _It Ls of no use when the sbeak- §§y“‘fim'°wfi§‘c"h ‘§,_,,‘yl“§,e“f,s,‘c'}f,,§§'f,§, c“ mmlm l5 51ml)“ hldd?" by reason of their price fixing or other beard and mustache. It is of no use to a workman on a hieh building when the fore- man Rives orders from below, is of no use to the dead’ per- son. Lhoutzh an expert swimmer when his dearest friend falls over- board in darkness. He cannot see his lips so he Ietsvihtk friend drown. and as a consquence his heart is broken! Bttt. still i! lip readfna can be mastered or even partially master- ed it would certainly sweeten the life of those to whom one great uatetvav of knowledge is closed or partially closed. re ulations. his Act inspires some interest- ing questions-Is our milk Board t1 “corporution" under the cdnditlottt 0f the Act? Is our provincial treas- ury liable to the flecced consumer: for the difference In "spread" be. tween 3c mtlk and th which they decreed? the Ottawa Board, scheme received Federal approval? With cattle on pasture, butter fat: declining 1n price, feed away below Previous cost. are the increased prices tlnposed by the local Boar and these prices several Itundre Now t-he tzuestfons naturally’ $5.151"? Nizgtilieid utlrimoiiitlrlglteeiitoiiiti °°m° up‘ where l5 m“ laugh" alone, are these increases m prloea Why is there no provision for an uundu 1h cam p. d m teaching this great. acquisition. to nommlonelgAb-Qan en “n er ° the many Islanders whose lives arias embittered W the handicap, Under Section 16, the Munster- may authorize an investigation fn- not tmderstandinz as ne- - 99559-75’ B5 ipeaklnsfi? w s retail; tcriitsdiefprapcrtfigeléciiiigithgditci) am. r. e .. fnanclng, policies, raiimg — and EXPERIENCE other matters in reation to the uctzion and marketing, adapta- ion and sale processing or conver- sion of _an_v natural product." A petition from a small ntunber of consumers could invoke such un mvesti-gation, and 1n view of the lowered cost. of feed and production there ls little doubt. that consumers would be enabled and permitted to enjoy the purest ._____i__.__ THE MARKETING ACT Sin-Under provision of the Brit- ish North America Act; all matters 0f trade and commerce are placed under Dominion control. The Campbell Government, milk law la dest ned tosupercede these. _FOIOWlng that. extensive com- o; muk a; price mission enquiry int/o price spreads, to prevent exwrtionatc DTMli-S “uifustltifetlltfrhitglntftttsftfifruilllfi: (which mu‘ mm‘ b05111 is (‘Felted V1 ogatlve of the Federal parliament, make still more extortfonate), the Bennett Government, passed tn 1934 What. is known as the “Natural Products Marketing Act." This Act established t; Board 5t Ottawa. on which tthe King Govern- ment isopcrating, and provides for local boards thrgitlifihout Canada. uuutzidulszns for their» Ifl-J INSURANCE the modern safeguard of Home and Business. Have you availed yourself of its many advantages? Our representatives are always ready to be of service to you,-phone or write us r that, government would find means to enforce its luvvsdesplte the re- s nee of our local monopolistic dictators and their schemes to avoid intervention of the courts would be unavailmgi S! am r. eta. Lnwls e. TANTON Hyndman & Company Limited Esiablllhell 1872 Insurance o! All Kinda at lmrelt Baton, consistent with Security 1nd Service Charlottetown, Sumner-aide, Montague i It Carries Its .OWn Recommendation GOOD LEAF CORRECTLY PROCESSED AND FLAVORED T0 SUIT YOUR TASTE. THAT'S w tttctttsrs ntncr rwtsr cntawtttn per Fig THERE IS NO MISTAKING THE FLAVOR 0F THIS OLD FAVORITE. 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