wrQIiWZWJD s _'i‘f1E CHARLOTTETOWN cusnnuus A, " OCTOBER 24, 1936 P1011. roux ___ In the introduction 111' l1is'1'.'1t.'1lng111. X111. HA0. .\'\v.\11v rclcrs to 111111411/1111- :1rti1-l1-. 1-1111111-11 ‘l‘ro- grass 11ml l’1'.1<|»<-.-1s' of l'1i11.'<- l-Irluzud |s1:1u1I'. 11y C. B. ll.»\1;_s"i'i-'1.- (18111), \\'11i.'l1 gnvc a list 111 .16 hirrls. A cliziptcr on l1ir1|s “'11s 111111111111 i" Rcv. l). $utlicrl.'1u1l'.s' ‘_\ .\l.'iu11:1| 11f 1111' livittlfil- |1l1_\' :11i1l \':1t1u':1l 111-l t'i\iI llisztorv 111' |'1'iu1'£‘ l".1l\\';11‘1l l.sl;1111l" '11s!» 111111-11 181.1. 111111-1 ut-tircs‘ Predrlvnl, lllruL-Col. “Z Cllrllnr B. lllfLull \irc~-l’rl‘r-l1|- il, J. H. llurnett, F. J. l. leu-relury LluuL- ul. l). A. llnrRlnnon, D. l. O. Idllor uml fllnnuglng Din-clan J. R. Burnett, F. J. l. knot-lulu l-Inllluln, [rank “Either und l). K. Cnrrla. 11.1mm.‘ lIuiLv 1r.-1u-.1...1 111117; mun p" pear (in llllvlnrc) dwiiu-n-rt .n M1,». $1.1m 111-r 31'1" 1h: indium-er nuuilcu m "'"\1.'..':.'....':.t'-111....1.:-i3..1".'....::r;..::: --=' 1-1-1111-~1-1-~11-~1 111-1; 1- 11-1-1-1 1-1-1-1 5v I . . 111-\\-.s11:111c1‘s', 111111 111 tht- pages 111 111'.‘ '1'1'1111'c l-.1l~ sAllllll-n- Ollonu‘ 24-1936 want l.s'l:1n<l Xlagziziuc.‘ 111 18111 l~'1:1nri_< l‘.:1iu i. ' ' ,_ , , " 1.1.1.2.! 11x1 1.11 "1"? - 1: .1-..1.1'-' <-1~'1- For lficltcr lurulfi Prices l '0' " "'0 P "' " ' "W ' \\'(lf‘1l l<lilll1l.' ltuights ‘5111111111-1" llirtls nt" Prince lftlu-niwl 1s1.111.1‘ .'11-|-1-.11.;.] 111 "l11.~ \u1."»—-;1 U. S. 111 1g.'1'/.i11.- .11-\1>1.-.l 1.. 111111 1111- 111>|:11111:u'_v. 1803. 111 111111; 1111- 110.111.41.111 .\'111'\.-y lhuuch oi thc (1111111111111 l1<-1-.'1r1u111:1 .11 .\li111-s puhlislu-il. .'tlllllllllll'k'llli‘lll U1 lllt‘ l‘F"' C11ll1111w1 111111 111. "l-':11'1111rtl1" (oration of 1h.- ~111-~11l_\ 111tl11'st1-:11111‘1' ivas tlic :1ss111.1111"1 111:1! 111i. \\'1'>u11l 11c 11f 1lit'1'1‘t . ' - ' ' - < . . . - - . . l 110111-111 11> 1.111 1.11;... 1'. 111 ~111111»111_; 1111-11‘ turnips ,\l.-1.-<11111.-1,;11;.111;111-111 1,|,.,,.1,;,,, 11,1“. ,\.- f,“- aml 1111t.1t1»1-s I-- 171- l'-11s111ii .'1u1l .\'1'\\ \u!'l\' 11s is 1.11.1011 ilu-st- 1-1111111i'is1- .111 1111- 1111.11 l't't‘ttl'tlsl fli-"irlvrts. S.» 1' - i: :11111r-'H.s. lslnutl t:1r111c1's,tl1:1t l1:1\.- 111-111 11tll1lisli('11, :11111 1111' 1111-. hullctiu l Ire still YCCCHIHQ’ 13 cents" pcr bushel for Ilivii‘ 1 \\'.'1.s :1 cuiupilz-tuui ir-nn 1111-111 :111. .\s iuaily turnips. 1111- pfin- 1.1111 lit-tore 1111- ...i».z.1ir.~.1 changes (stich :1.s' 1111- (lcforcstiug o1 lzirgt: nrcas service “'11s sinrn-d 1111s .s'c:1~.o11. .\lt'.ilt“.lillt', n0- nutl ‘tlu- 1'1-.'11l_i'.1st1111-111 of flgl‘lt‘lllllll'("l 11:111- rorrlin; to :111 ->f'1"1"'.1l s1. ~1-1.1‘! 171-111 111111111 taken 11l.1C1- slut-c 111.11 11111101111 \\'ll> puhlishctl. tl1crrl1;1<111'111.1 1 'l_v st- 1-1- 111-1111211-111 1.1‘ 1111 s111111- 1111-11,. 11,1“. ,~,-;,..»,1 1,, ,1.“ H, “.|,,'1,. N11,?“ tario tu s .1' _1- rt-uts [1-1 111s 11'l. 11.110 .'11111C£il'1'11 in TtTVllT _\ 0.111s. 'l'hc prt-sciit list U111 11 ‘ ' 1;; 101.11 111111-11 grout-rs 1s ‘.-11111-:1\'0111'.s to 1111111; our l\lltI\\'l(‘tlfQ'l‘ of tlicsc the lack o1 1.".. ~r.1-_-1- 1.1111111» l1 1.s no‘. n-iuuigc. up 1-1 1111c. 111111 1111- .-n-.'1111-r:1tio11 111' local 51111111 - - I . '».--1 '1! 11111-1 111's .l:s.11l\.1111 -'i11.'.1l 11l>s1-1'\11's. 11> 1111-1111 uhligtitiuus arc 111111‘ age 111' \- '1 111 ‘.»-1_\.1'~-. _.111l tlxvrt- is 1i11l1-.\'|-1'1-~s1-<1." doubt 1W: ',- 1' ,1;.~..~.<.11 1111' 111111115; 1111-1 .\l1: l111-:s1'. 111.'11-11..1-.'|-1 11.1. 1':11'<-1'111l\' 1'1- l markct 11-111111 111211 Y 0111' 1' -r111t-r.s 11nd ship- 1.1.1.1 11v .\l1: 1.‘, \\. '1' t'l.irt' l"<.i.:'..l pcrs 111 N» -'1-1 ' ict-s. 1 .- 1s 111111110» | \|1,1_'1'.'111»1'\ liirll 111'1'irc1' 1'1>1' 111.1: .\lariti1uc Prov- tiou .'1.s t-i '11. . 1i11v111' Print-1- l,-f1l\-.;11'~l _i11t'1-s'. lFlflft-l 1'. . 111w lslzuul swtl pnizttot-s. llllYt‘ :1 1' '1. 1 i. 111111 criuiiiit-iit uitlc. "___ — '1l11"1 1. . 1- 11 t-itlit-i‘, that hcttcr prices Edifufia] Notes to 1111- 1.11» : l rc.'11‘L :11l\';1n1.'1gc011s'l_v n1! . , 1 .1. . v , 1 1 ,.. - - . _ ~, r ' . .. . amll-“l- ~11“ - ‘ '1" ‘-1‘1‘1_“1»‘ \\f1111-1§1---11) C‘) lomorrtuv 1s the first real F2111 Sunday in, Opi-ratr- 1-1 ' . .11111- lriviug 1111s c1111 111 v11-\\'. 1.1111131111011111111‘); 111 11 11.; “1111111 1t n01 be :11l\'1.s'~ >11 x v gblo w,- ,,,,,, l)1‘1\.'ti'IlTlPilf oi .'\;'r1- The more mou1-_\' the 1':11'1i11-r gets thc more lulu...- 1». 1 !'!\' n nit-r in hand? A coiticr- pirve 11-111». 11 1V1- 1-riu 11 shippers could be lallcll 111' 11 1\. \l1<_ l): is, with rcsults which 11111.01 1.:-1\.' 111' ifuviwxicliiir; importance to thc h11lz1.~11,1‘, Mr. Dunningk Opinion money everybody gets. =1- i l! The lack of storzigc prcvcuts farmers 1111111111;- tlicir turnips against ‘isiug 1li'it‘t's‘. Balaclava and the Charge of the Light Brig- zide took place on October 2;, i854. _ n: n1 >11 The Mayor of t'l1.'11'l<1tt1't11\vn hi1 the nail on the ltczwl u-hcn he s-tntcd o11r i111'1'c:1.sc i11 popula- tion was rluc to lstrk of1'.p11o1't1111itics' for emigra- Untlvr il- lwuluiz ‘"100 .\l.'1n_\- fiiuci-nrucnts" Our local c1'i11i1=1npr'1r:11'\' filliV/‘s, sccu1inq1_\' with approval. .1r1 P"i1l"\T'1-t1 frmn 1111- tt:t.'1v.'.'1 Citizen (],ih=r:111 431-11 (-3.11 (-_\-1.»,“.,,g;,n.~@ of tion. U. S. .\. quota: hoitlcrl 1111 the .\l."iri-1 the s11‘ ‘l I11tl".!1 11111.’; tlbiillflllllllt l.ttlfl(l.'l. 1111199 ' "Fxw- 11w‘ riuri -1'\1.1 1'.-1-_ \'o.'11.-_" i1 <.1\'<_ 9F *1‘ "111'1'\11’-‘=71'F1.' 1h! ‘~11 ' 11-111 111111.111 1111-111 \'\'r "AlPFPly tn 11lf‘t\1fl(‘ 111v 111111111- uith what it 112111" s". mfinv. is 1'.'l~‘1 1;11~1.11111, t1 1110115130. 11.11115 or ucc-ls, is 11111 suiiiririit." :1c1-111'1li11g to tht- cm") "v1 ._...\',<1~1-111on,~ .,.,§.1,,,,,, brinLqHQ Cmffc- luhvard L. Bcrunys, 111111111? relations counsellor spouv- g 11-1---1'-=. 1!..::1.l ,-1ll 1111-1- 1h.- 11111101110" tn the .\l.'i.<>‘.'!(‘lltlS('ll< 11111111011: .'\.<SOCl'1t1l'1JIl. ‘ii tl-cr- ' - ‘1=1-. "M. .11‘ 1111.- 1111:11i1-1|-.1li1i1-< \\i111"l"‘ lt-Tllldli: 5_\'*l(‘lll is to survive, :111rl ifo111' 01* hart-i. ' --. r1 !l'.1-'!~.1l'l1l 111111.10 in 11nd,,‘ uumuic .<_\ ~11‘!!! is t0 Slll'\l\'(‘, liftllhitl: lllllsl which " -. -."1... 'i1'\,'11\'1'11111c-11_;1 ..-1|....1 1,001.1, go furthcr. lt uiust c1>111i1111-111s1_\'. .--»11s.'1'<'111sl\' 1; _<<»._- j‘. 111 isurer. a [-111.59 M1,] (m. (ppm-t. 11nd,11o\\'1-ri'11lly 0x11111111 its luuctiv-u to the puli- YTVT-l -" '2‘ Officials aurl <r'i'\'i1'r-*s', all poorly ll¢"-"‘ ' P-‘ilfl ' 111 '1' Pfiiiitlpctl for thr- 1l11tics thcv arr- llé 9* ex;»1=-~i 1o vt-riijirnq," ' 111 ;\l11c"t.1 1111- \111*1'11r1rt l111\t‘l'lll!lf"!1l 1111s 11c- 11 m1" l1‘11l‘11'1111y\- H511 17.51.]. H, 11.,,,_‘,,-,1 m’ tcriuiurtl to 1111111110111 l:1\\- :111-l <1r1lcr 11v hrruic ‘l " "will tin-l .1 \1-1--. t-itt-vtivr- Itl‘|\\'t'l‘ iuczistircs ht-iwwir, t11:1t 1., 1m- inmlcrn 1111011111.. ‘o ' " '1 ;1.sm fro-u u: 1111-11 11.11'1\' rc-111-<~=mn_.,_ tratitwns. 51x mcu, lcziclvr. 111' :1 1111171110111 1.15 1111-1 -1\ 1 r Qiv. s ("~11- thc 1111\'.‘t'|1\1<11;; ,»\_ (‘lI11)l11_\'C1l 1111-11 who zittcuuitiwl 111 <1»,- 1|(._»,111,1 11' ‘»11'1i=t<-1' 111 -11.-11:.<~ lll“l"‘“"'(""'»‘< "1 .\1111“1'1.1 :11 hi. lmtcl, were ar-l "1 1‘1\1' -1l.\'.'1-.'.' EwV-rx-sl 11-1111. 111 1hr- 0111- ‘"5194 ""11 (‘llfiffiml \\'itli |..11'.111l"‘.’ without :11 t1'..‘.1 1111",”. '- .,.,-.1 _\11;, 1)1-,\\1_\,;_.li1'r11<c. 111'. ('1'.-1..' 1'ci'u.s1-1l t.» l|tl1'l'\lt‘\\ 111(- 1.4..‘ Th1" .\§ifit'l'.'llll|l'l of (':111.'1rli.11i 11111111111011. 'l'1>i'- 111110, 11:1. s1.1r1c.] 111111111-11111111 1\1"tl|1- l.il!“t‘.'il‘_\' llllllflill. 111111111; \\ i111 1111- ;1i111. 111111 111111-cis of thr- uctv 111'-_1.'1niz:1ti1~11. :111-l ;1|s11 coumiuiiig $111110 rcvicus, as wcll as rcy-t-rts 111' 1110.11 l)l'.'ll1Cll(‘.<. 11m- ;11i11t'(‘1‘i.'tl(‘tl icaturc is .1 tiuirlc to .\utu1nu hcniliiig. The _\.-..11-i:1t1-111 which was inaugural» lug ho-"cs WE havc nro 1hr $111.11] nnc: <11¢11 ,1: “Wu-I t» cY-uucW '11‘-l 1.-1"1l s- 1111111 Ilistrivts; A1111 W11}? 1'11 W!!!" "'17. :11'1' 111-so 1111111‘ 110111111- \\'l1.1 are bar; fa.\'1‘-l.'1"1- ;----;-’1' \\l111.'11'1-111-111-_- 1.1\<-11 have an eyc on . lftnrc 111' 1“\'t‘l'_\' 111111111‘. ll! l5 Tint 1" 1s it 1< iu .'111111c.'ti1»u ' tics; 111111 thc 11rov~ '1‘ 11-1111-11-1111. l .1.» 11111 1'1‘_;.'11'11 with t1‘:- inres, 711111 "1h.1' iu fr; county.» 11m 11111.1 11111110111 £'7\'(‘l'|1-ll'.'ltl(‘l\'tlClCgilllOll. I a‘ {til "‘- _ » I‘ 4' l‘1‘t' 11ll111l|‘l11‘l1_\' fil Pfl 11v llis‘ l".\'1‘t'1l1'ii1'\' 1.11111 'l'\\'1'1‘1l~ii!ttii‘ tii 51117111 4: "~“ " l‘: ‘---' \\h1_-11 I scr- fiqiircs l-'<-l11'11.'1i‘_v 11151». l1:1s' 1111' its 111.'1i1i 111111-11 1111? i11- Tt""'"‘1 _' ‘ p ' 1'11" --_-\<‘1'11111c11is 111'" c1'c:1s'r~ 01' the 1.111111101101- 111 01-1111 litcrziuirr, 111111 hi“: "ll " ‘ » l -“' W711‘ l" 11111111 111-ll "to provulc ili1l|\ir1ll.'tl rt-atlr-rs Jillfl rcmliug 11v 1-‘1 I‘ ' ‘ ' 111 1111-111 1'11it~!~! 1111g1111111s 111111 1111111111‘ l‘1‘.'i1l1iij_{ 1'11111'.s1-s Jllltl irr- 1l11"=1‘- ~1- I1- :_ 1111'1-. -111:111‘s1'|111~1l11|11c11t i11t'111'111.'1!i1111 :1l111ut 1111- 111-st lliltlhs :1\'.'1il< (11-“11-"11 l '7 l"'.‘l'-l1ll\ 1‘--11111"1ls. \\l!‘1‘l| rirc -:11.l1-1111:111\ .s'1111i1'1't." UV!“ 1'33‘ ‘ . f." 1 1- 11-‘111111- 11f tl1<' t.'1.\'1>."1\'- ' ' w .1.- =1; It‘? 111"” . ‘1 ." ‘- ‘ 111111. l‘. '1; ~ - ~ . _ ' . ll ll 111v first llruish ~11.1\\' \11l1' cvcr tzilmu on a "W" “ ' ‘ ‘ ' ” ‘ ' """* "““‘""“- 1mm s" .1. 11 11 1 1 1.". . ....1.11..11 ~ . . .1‘ """| 1' '1"1,'| ' 1' 5.11,, , , ,,,,.,\,,,,,,,.\.{|I‘ i.‘ .\_ s1>11\ t1 1H. 1‘lvlk 1 I) . ... .. ,,._- -. ,. flu‘? I“: ,y l‘ mnwyunh mp] x111 ti .111. _ x1111‘) 111111171 ‘is tiitttspnil _ _ , . ' . - _ 10111. rcsirlciit 111 1111- .18 st:1t1-._ ill1li1‘.'llt"s :1 1.11111911- “"‘ ‘““ ‘ " “ "“““"° '* ‘1 '1 1.1" 1 1-1 '.1..11-. 11.. v.» ,, . . -. ,_. s. . h1.'1tt1'1' 1. ‘ hHMHJynIlT H“ 11h i1 t‘ 1 1111i 111 1 s1 ‘\111(\c' ‘ll 1 _ “h,” ‘ ‘. y , H i] vr-uihr-r 3. .-\111-r g.'111_q111g sr-utuucut within th"11 ' ' " "-1""" I . 1. . -‘ .. Rm] _ _ v ‘In m ‘m 0V tif‘\\t> I _ ,ltl11_t11»111 11111111111? 1n 3: ‘slurs 11 1 . - - .-- - "r'- -.-'- 1'1-.-' pan‘ 11111; ‘i011 iliii 1i_\ \\_i_s11i11(\11'r)s1\1 W11 1 1 ' ~ ' ' r -.' -. ., .- | W‘ d‘ m U W] s110u<cu s 111 1r‘1c111.11111u;_ 1w ~ 111 111 n11 , . ' 11111011! 1111111111 tnivcriinr .\l1 14111111111. <11 l\:111 1. . » .... , .- . . l ‘ , l l“ "ml 1s.-s. thc Rcpuhhcnn hhpc, lT‘.'l\|li1_' 1111- :1..r11't1ucut . 11 .,--' -; . . . . .. , - . " “ "Ml 1111 third 1\.'1l‘l\' 1-11111l11l.'1tvs nut 111 1111- 111111. 1hr: 11~tr~11111~~ 1111.1 1w. - ' ~ . , . ‘ v W ‘ l stntcs 1'i'1-<l1t<~l 1n 1111- 111111 1.1 1\1>1ist'\t‘1l 1~u1l11':1rc ‘ ' W" "l “ll-“l '11" ,1 1.11111 .>1'_;1.11-1cc11>1':1I 11»1...1_;:1111s1 :111» ut-ccs- s" 1 -., . ' - . ' 111 1.111101111111111 “WY H] Mm,’ "l" \<‘- -111111._ |1\1'111r-1'1v ' l. - i ‘v y .1. 1 1 - . c. ..~. , _ _ _. . 1', _ ‘ ‘ll 'l "H, M1‘ ‘l H! 1 lhr- l.‘:'1111 111111111 11 1,- '1:11r-, t11r- 111|1.1:11 .~ 1 1.. -- < . 1 . ' . ,. ' '1’ l" '1' l ""1 "|-<1.11|.1's111:111 1111' 111v- \1/1 111111- 1111' l1111>l!l1's l1'1s| . » ~ 1 .- 1 , . ,1,' l, , _ , , . ,1....,_ . . . '1 "1' "' ' '|l'l]‘ H] 111-cu 1-1'111-1'1'.1 111111- <11...>111-1l 11v llcrr 11111011 H], _ 1 ., ll" H‘ l llivl H‘ ' i‘ llrltish 11111111sit11u1 111 t11-1'111.111 1'1>111111:1l ;1s1»1i'.'1- 1' - ' ‘ ' ' ' ,1 1' 1-1 .1 c -. . . . . . - . ' '“ H11“ ,"'l-\ Itious, :1. 111111-11 :11 1111- l'l't't‘lll t 1111s<-1'v.'1t\'<- |1.'11‘t\' ‘l!!! ' ' ‘ ..~ 1; 1s 11111111-11 1-1 lll\ _ _ , ___ 4 » _ _- __ ,', . . . 111111110“ .1! .\l.11g.1t1-_ l\ l11-l11-\1-1l t<11>1-1111i11:11\ 11-— 1111- ' ' I11 Mr1-11'1'11111~1;1111-.s .11 < . - 1 ' 1 in _. _ . . ‘ I, , s111111s1l>|c 1111' 1111- surltlcu 1‘l!2t!ii{(' 111 t.1-1'111:111 11111-1 , -, '1 "..' 1:'-11.|. -. ~-, , ... ,. _ . ‘ 1 _ _ _ ' _ l 1 l l’ l‘ ""1"" 11'_\'. 1111‘ 1:101 t11:1t 011111111111 11'11>:1,q;1111l:1 :1rl1l1'1l to "H ' -' .111-1 .\l|.'_ l11\\1\1..- - - .- ‘ .- 1 _ ._ . . __ ,' . . . ‘ , 1111- |n'r-1l11'.'11111-:11t .11’ luzicuuu r1111 l\l1>1>t‘t11!‘1)|i :11 1 .1111 1 ‘ 1 ~- 1»1'1-.~ 1.. .-1-11_1.-..,~ 1,1,. _ . .- . . . ,-H.,,, , - - , I mm . 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Coming from such a source, the protest has a strange 5ound.—iM‘O'r1’.real Gazette. lt is predicted that. the American ice industry Will 506ml EPPWX-l‘ mately 811100.000 on newSDfllWT advutisiiig tins year. Electrical re- frigeration, growing b)’ 1991195 11nd bounds in iccent: days, has natur- filly dealt 11 severe blow to ice manu- 1...'.-..1@1-. and dealers. Tiie latter, for some 1.11110 now, have been us- ing advertising space t0 8B1- W51‘ r 155 back and develop new accounts. That they are having success l5 shown by the decision b0 111616856 appropriations. When you have something to sell, there is 1101111118 m compare with newspaper pub- licity as a selling force. News- paper advertising gets to all the people-not just to handfuls here and there-Windsor Star. Strange things happen ln .Ger~ many. A short time ago a native of the Reich, who had been living in London, returned to the father- limd. On his, arrival he was interro- gated by the police.’ What. papers did he read? he was asked. “The Daily Mail", he replied. knowing this paper was not. on the Nazi tn- dox, “And you also read so-and- naming u German periodical, published for reasons of discretion in Paris. His London address was immediately recited b1- 1111- inqui- sator, 11nd the unfortunate Tcuton recalled, too late. that he had given this address m the news agent. W110 supplied him with the copy of the 1rapvr. Forthwith tlic Gt-rntm was clapped in prison and there he has been ever since. The Other day a baroness was charged w i111 insulting Rcirlisfuehrer Adolf Hitler. Hcr accuser “'21s. the only one t.o testify against. i1cr, and Qtibat fishy at Baum fiJQplflillD. ALLERGIC DIST URBANCES LN CHILDREN One of the mime some mothers cannon understand is why a children's specialist does not. allow her child to use a certain brand of milk on which a neighbor's child has waxed smug and vigorous. The child of another neighbour 1s using soy bean milk with gratifying re- sults and yet: the doctor instructs her that ordinary pasteurized cow's milk is best suited to her youngster’: needs. Similarly with other foods. Many children are not’ allowed orange 0r tomato juice whilst others are allowed to use either or both freely. _ A few years ago the thought of Inopportune Demand (Financial Post) Canadian railway cmivloywi have chosen a vcry inopportune time to seek restoration of the i0 per oent._ pay cut which, tf granted. would bring pay schcdulcs for all running trades back to 1929 levels. Apparently the chief justification for such action on the part of the union leaders ts the fact. that a sim- ilar restoration was made to U. S. railway employees 2 years ago foi- iowing a. temporary burst of pros- pertty affecting most lines 1n that. country. If granted by the Board of Arbit- ration, which is being sought at 0t.- tawa. by the men, this increase would mean between $18 and $19 millions annually added m the wages of over 100,000 workers com- prising the rank and file of rail- way employees in Canada. Such an increase, coming at a time when the roads are already beginning to feel the depressing effects of a western crop failure, might easily be the final straw on the back of an already tottering railway camel might easily have nation-wide 1 giving bananas to children would ihave been too much for mothers and yet all over the country bananas , are being used Ln hospitals and with lprivate cases by children's special- ists. 'I‘l1e explanation of why one youngster can safely eat. one food and another cant ts simply a mat- ter of allergy, of sensfflvemess to food. Just u some adults cannot eat eggs, strawberries, tomatoes and. other good foods without hav1ng' ‘attacks of hives, indigestion, head, cold; and other symptoms, so also is this allergic tendency found 1n children. An ailment whose cause is often‘ difficult to find is asthma. Some-l time; the removal of tonsils, re- moving enlarged. turbinate boneei from the now, or clearing up stn-1 uses or ear conditions stop all asthmatic attacksfln other cases moving from one district to anoth- er or from one city to another pre- vents fiu-ther attacks. The avoiding of certain foods has also been found effective in preventing attacks of asthma. -. It would thus appear that asthma. is not due to any one cause and Dr. H‘. B. Adams in the Journal of Pediatrics clarstfics asthma as of 1 “we types. that is (at those who she asserted he was motivated by inhale or breath in certain sub- rivenge because she had given him part. instead of the whole of a pav- 1111: .1011. Despite the unsatisfac- tory- nature of the evidence, for one persons word should be as good as another. the court: believed the ac- cuser, told the countess that be- CMLSP of 111-r station and education she should have known better, and sentenced the 50-year old woman to eight. months’ imprisonment. — Hamilton Spectator. lmpovcrishcd trade, a. scarcity of primary products, oi course, are not the whole cause of war. It. may even bc. as some will argue, that they only contribute 1,0 an inherent will to war. , But improved economic conditions, improved standards of living and improved international trading relationships could be rea- sonably cxpcctcd to so alter the domestic conditions of a dozcu of Etiropean nations that. even the racial, religious and territorial hat» rcds, the inflammatory appeals of 1 the dictators. would iose size and ' nnportanccz-Joronto Globe. A gemieman and his dog, quietly sunning themselves in the pmk. fell into conversation with a dear old Indy, who eventually,‘ asked the gcntlcmnn what brccd his dog was. "spaniel" the tleittlcmati 531d. "My!" stances or are sensitive to oer-tom foods or other substances, (b) mo” with mfecllon of some kind (teeth, toil-ifs. sinuses. ears), and (C) 1,110” with more than one. or a mixed cause. You mu readily see then that, as there must. be a. cause for the asthma. the search for this may t-ake some tune. Thus any infected part. must first be removed as tit-its w111 help the youngsters health even if the infection Ls not actually causing the asthma. Then skin and other tests must be made with the various foods aub- stanoes and also with hair, fur, feathers and pollen. By the u»; of vaccines many of these cases will be relieved of their symptoms. Youngsters must be handled or treated the same as adults when they are allergic or ovcrsensitive to various substances. FROM "CUPID AND DEATH" Victorious mcn of Earth, no more said the old lady "Isn't, 11 a B0011 thing hc isn't ovrr t,i1ercno\v?"~ The Ncu- Yorker. llavc we found that anxiety about. possible conscqucticcs iIICYPRLsCKl the cleurncss of our judgment, made us wiser and braver in mcctiitg the 1rrcsent. and arming ourselves for the futurcihmlf we had prayed for tht'= day's brczid, and left bhc next to itsc-if, if w:- had not hud- dled our days Logctlicr, not. allot.- ting to cacti 1L: appciutcd task. but evcr deferring that. to the future, nnd drawing upon the future for its own troubles. u-hich must. be mot u-hcn thcy came ivhcthcr we - have anticipated tlzc-m or not. We s110ulrl have found a. simplicity 11nd . honesty 111 our livcs. a capacity for work. an cnjoy-mcnt in it. to which we are now, for the- most part. SLTXIYIKCI‘S.—~F, D. Maurice. Italian capltalists. martin; un- der the loss of upwards of half what. they loaned their Government property owners and industrialists hlt by new taxes they cannot dodge. and producers for;ed to accept - smaller profits or absorb losses. will wonder whether Italy's "day of glory" bu yielded dfvldondn in any- Proclaim how wide your Empires 3T9] T'l‘i0lli;ll you bind in every shore, And your triumph; reach as fa-r As Night or Day, Yet. you proud Monarchs must obey, And mingle with forgotten ashes, when Death calls ye to the crowd of common men. Dcvouring Famine, Plague, and wax, Each able to undo Man-kind, Deaths servilc Emmlsraries are, Nor to these alone confined, He hath at. will More quaint and subtle ways 1.0 kill. A smile or kins, as he will use the art, Shall have the cunning skit! to break consequences which would affect. not: only the livelihood of railway employees but. of hundreds of thousands of Canadian wage-earn- ers in other lines of business. The farmer and the taxpayer are tn no 1wsttlon to carry such a load. Fox Farms In Britain (Exchange) Fox farming seems as typical of Caiuda as fox hunting is of Eng- land. Yet the Manchester Guard- lan traces the beginnlng of the 1n- dustry in this country, when trap- pers kept: sllverfoxescaughl: out; of season and consequently 111th in- ferior coats until their skins be- came "prune", and this proving profitable, the subsequent. boom m foxes for breeding, which took place a quarter of a century ago, to the introduction of fur farming info England, 311d tells of its firm cstabltshment there. “Owners of silver fox farms m Great Brttain speak optimistically of the future of the industry." re- ports the Manchester paper. “There an, they say, good prospects for people with some capital who are willing to work and are fond of the open-air life of the country. 'I‘hey expect: to see a substantial increase 1n the number of farms ilu 3:711:41 British Consuls m1 COSTLIER ‘Some people gamble with HYNMAAN & Lower Queen Street Allison McLean, District British Consuls D0 You Gamble? against a stray spark or a defective wire. But Provident People INSURE. Consult the Oldest Insurance Agency ln Prince Edward Island- ' Established 1872 J. M. Nicholson, District Manager, Summer-side [/12 71p of O BRITISH CONSOLS an made horn liner,‘ MOI! exvznsiv: romeo; -lmpo1t an 11h,- ony other popular 51ml, PLAIN OR CORK TIP TOBACCOS the toil of a life time B0,, LIMITED Charlottetown Manager, Montague. in the next. few years, and they de— clam that. there is plenty of room in the market for the products of I the farms." Much has to be learned fust. says the Manchester paper, and Canadians will concur. “The suc- oassful silver fox farmer must. be trained and work according ‘to a. plan approved by experience. It is no use buying land and foxes on the assumption that profits will naturally follow. Though authori- tls differ as to the length of the training period, they advise begin- ners to start. as pupils on farms where the stock u w be bought. ' Some beginners find s. few months sufficient, while others prefer to remain on a farm for twelve months to sec the whole cycle o1’ mating, whelping, rearing and fin- ally petting or selling. In every case, however, tine beginner is ad- vised to go to a farm whose 0x1111- “Wvitilmics SPECIALS ALL THIS WEEK VICEROY HOT lVATf-Ill IHYPTLER AIZHOLFTICLY (EIWIKANTEICD lt‘l..\\\'l.l-'.fi.i We strictly llllllTlllllfit‘ t.» rc- 111111-0 fro» uf v11. i|u_v lmtilo falling 1n gird satisfactory 51-1- vh-n. 'l'liv Yii-r-rny l'1!|l1|lt‘.\‘.~‘, llltlf‘ ur Scarlet -— ~— —- ‘ 'l'|1r\ \'1.-c1-r._.~ tin-cu or llut \ll‘t'l‘i\_\ l) ..r Blue — » -— ~ 73c T111- \‘l1-crn_v I-‘o .|11 Syrliiun, Scnrlct only - »~ _ $1.211 DR. L. l1. 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BLOOD “Newspaper i most essential in the merchan- dising of home applialwfihbe‘ cause these are products that require genuine selling, M differentiated from those that are voluntarily purchased.” l-IOWAIIO I. BLOOD “MOST t_ er is a member of the Silver-Fox Breeders’ Association of Great Britain and Northern Ireland." Members of this body only sell animals rcglstcrrd in the associa» Lion's stud book and the foxes, therefore. have been passed by an inspc-ctoi" as 0111;; good sound brooding stack. The old question icmaius as to whrthm- foxes grown in tl1r= milder r-hmwv of England produce such good fur as the Can- adinu. Oiic apparently" sound reason for the optimism of the British brocdcrs is the conviction that. the fashion for fox as a fur will not. alter. The love of fox furs is s0 old that it. seems now almost. in- licrcnt. 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