‘g-.-~;nv~.1=o"~‘.>6=‘35‘E-;8&-i5r< @1211} ‘ :- .1#.:»1»'...'~‘l£-,1=.!'>t1-1'.. ll- wt 1 -n 11 11' i’! t d a‘ 1v l4 o: I! OfIT-"JJZI-‘ififlilfiil. w-uqfi -_:. <4.“ m-axt- ‘pug-mo’: qua..- 'l.Jvv-rn'fa? .¢'.M-‘a3I‘.T-TDO P-‘QEEQUR TllE CHAR LOTT ETOWN - GUARDIAN Morning Dally tl-uunded 15371 Presi-lt-nt. LleuL-Col. w. Chester s. tulcuiro hct- Prcsidenl. J. R. Burnt-111, l-J- D50 Secretary. Lit-uL-Col. ‘D A Jlut-Ktntton. - -F-J Editor and Alunugtng Director. J ‘Bllrllel-l- '\ Assoc-lute Edll-Ul‘. l-rank \\ other - sussctuP-t-tox uAH-Is $5.00 pt-r year un advance: delivered tofu-Y- $~l.l:u per year’ un advance: unalled to Rd: ‘llama; $5.00 pct ymr 1111 uutunvel malls" ll_1_ (-1115, a hlembers Audit. Bureau of Llrflllllllllli “The Strongest Memory l5 ‘Yeah’ "m" glie lVealt-est Ink. _,. .__....___ _ DIONDAY. NOYI-INIBER 28. 1938 __. ._.-.~._:__;. s: _ . - Put-ling The Fishermen At-c-ir-li .5 to our ‘m: c0r1:c1111>0rary' 1.-»:-0.'v of a sim- 11“; f}; l (f! f/Jl’ 1:! 11111-1 -1.'.'1-:.-1-1l to 11f 11:1’ 11.211 flint! - d to lapse 11n- ' ‘ _\-.-~:1r" was 1<-.r_\'. if“; ca. 111-ll _ 111’ t 11.3,,‘ \\".-1s all c.\'1 1:11. .- 11. - - cxcttse for our c--111t-n1~ -.--1 stalcttlcflt 1f . hcen rc-volccl rrrtnt-trs loans. _. l\..--\1' i1 to 11c 111% 11nd is 1131.11 i1 :t~l.'s 11s renders 311'. Xlichattd stated c-mtirttth-W’ with rc- ' gommo had .111 the llll1l1'('5- . t-rc to tut-ct the r..." n: 111-y is 1111f HINT. 11.11 rc-vvvu-Il; 1 _\'t-.-1r 1111-111" nation 111111 1's tl-"tt \\'l‘~?l’l your. (lur fishvrntt-n ' -1--1l >ll1'll"~k‘il'lllf_'f.‘ll 1-1 thc fl-‘llC in such a -. i121 111111;“ 1111- local -.-.-- \- 111'<-11-r.-¢, :1 ---.1r _ - n? ‘he lw-iltl l . 1e llll>ffillilllg 1111111-11111111111 it . '..<t -.-.--1-i:. "Real Atrocities" llcrr Hitler's own titu-spztper says that a ' -d is 11c q conrluctt-rl in (‘an- . z-n-l s-tttrlt-s out Th!‘ ‘:1 C-1Il(l1'lllll.'ll1-1l1- If has rc-a-l only the Blon- zt c~111tct111>-\r:t1'_\', it hus not seen 1.11: 1-1-1. The 111111-1111 pag-vr says that- if Canadian jourx- ’~1s 11-5-11 111 we "rc:1l atrocities" 1l1--y slp-ulrl _1-'- to 1114- l'1l'l1'11l rc<cr\-:1ti’111s i11 their ou-zi country. llizlc-rfs 1'1:11><,-r is eithcr saying too nun-h or t11r1 httlc. unlcss 1,0111 Txvct-lsmuir or sonic other lnrlinn chu-f can ctilightt-n 11s on tltt- 111-1111-1". 11-111-1 zhc atrocities 11-1=<i11l_v he the new Ilo1l's v llft.'< 111131-11 11-1- l.-1-li1-< are \1-z-.-1ri11;_;, 0r cvcn thc .l.a11-.11c111 \\':11'.<? 5111111- radio progtwttittitcs are llil-l t-n-uitgh to 111- cln~~iiiwrl in this tnauncr hut it 11-1111-1 .-1‘\-.-..\-~ 111- 11-»~~il1lt- to 111t"11 thc dial :1n1l 11-11-1- is 11-1 r---1~- 11 11-111-111-1-1- that thc ln-lizttis stil- 11-" :1-1\' 111-1:'1-1i-.:-.n 1h -ir whitr- r-111111:tl1"i-11s, 'l‘h1-_\‘ 1111111-1-1-1111- .'-.c1"-11f---l tht- invasion from .\l.'1rs i111- p--1"-.11-l~11-1\-. 11111 1l1111l11lc=s sonic oi 111cm had 1111.1, I1 1;, \\.‘.-1‘1<' {111-r ycar-oltl novt-l. - .- 1111-1" 111111- s 1-a1u-1- uu-ts to --11u-- 111' th-- qnrda-n sl-ztts or 1111- h s-w-n-t h-1\- w? the 111-lions- -1i 15:1 . . ;1 1.1 111.11- ;-.11-1 ~11, 11111 1111- liulizuis :1r1- .~c:trccly [111- 13,-; -1~ thty 1111 11111 ltrtvt- to sit 0n thfi my. 111- l .'\ 11w. lot‘ 1111- lrtslv-ts. 111-t --:1 :1-.-- 1-1-.1~1. 1111- l11-1i.-111s iur-Lc 1-111-111- p'll1'\ -11 1-1-1-1- -s.-111 lhz-it‘ 1:111:11)- 1r--1~. l1 is con- ct-i-phh- lilill llt-rr llitlv-r 1111s s1-1-n 11ictttri-s 111 swru- 111' 1111-111 :tu1l h-ts 111-111 :11-11-.1lh--l l-_\- 1hr- ln-‘l 111.»! :111\-1:11- 11-1-11-1 11--lil1- --l_\-1-i11-11~1- ~nch non- Arxun 'l11--1.i1--g .--.-1--:-~t--1"<. Comi-rl-fs Problems ,’\.~1~.~-. \ :11 \l1'. \\. \il-"11 \\'.'tl~l1, .\l.1 ..1\"1-ll~ l-:11-1-\1| in". _ (F111 t-l:t is 1111 ll ~1tt‘<' \\‘1'\_\' 1'1 ll-“W-lll“ 1, W; .11.1 1' -;i1-1~-l-1\.-1l\1:1. .\-llr1-\~ing :1 >-‘l‘\'1<'i! 1111111 ting 111- z.-l: "\\'-- :11'-- 1311-11-11 to 1'1--.-11-,_-1141'/.c thu in 1:11i_1‘.-1 1111-1-1- l.~ in 1-r11~1-<--"t :1 situation 55.111" 1-1 111:1‘. which (ll‘\'('i1111t‘(l in (i71('1‘ll'\- _<1-1\;1‘..i-1, l-i-It‘ 1111- 111st ~f--w yt-Jtrs, 1111-11’ 1,1,“- 1.1-1, .1;_1i11--1 tiotcs 11f discord, 1 l'lC“\' oi unitv 11nd :1 ccrlztin tnis-trttst which : .-,~,1 Um- 111111.“, N111 only ltfivc wt: .11; ‘.--.-‘11-_- :1 c-rtuin race ‘consctotlsitt-ss. 11st) r1 1-1 r_v tlt-ri-lc-l conflict hctu-f-on 11m- ‘..'1,, ,__ 1,..1“_, 11 111~11\-E11ct-_s and 1111: llontnttott and bt-t-..-.- 11 s-stion, 111' thc lloiiiinion. The 1111111111 s(,111(,1,,1.,,1 1m; K1,,“ ",- 11111111r1111111_\'_ 10 rc1l1~c1 R111] 1.1I!s--’l lls‘ l‘! 719111111171: 1'11‘ SOUMKWNT f) (M; 111-it m’ unifit-tl ztcti-m 111 national proh- lettis. \\'Q 110w rt-ztlixc that tlicrt- must hr- Pl ,.0,,,1,1,.1,.,111|1|¢-r<t:111-li11!' hclu-ct-n lhc provtnccs . .- 1111*. 1:1_1_~_-z_1:r1_1"r1:r<1w§ ant in the past must give place to harrnony- and accord. Cotiicdt-raziou must 11111 be Jeopurdll- ed. We ntust get luck to the conception of Con- ft-clt-rution as 1lZlllCTllHl 2111-1 Ii-oiffvfl l1)’ 1h‘? l-‘zttht-rs of (l-tiiv-ltrztt-L-ii. 'l‘l11- .\lunicl1 C1111- ft-rt-ncc has i11111r<~»1--l 11~ 111-t 11111}- with our com- 11lc-tc ‘.111, 111' :11 - -l1it-1:t-, 1111". also with the ncct-“itv of : --ur 11;11i1-11.-1l 11rt-l1lt-ms and ftlllllllfvtllll‘ 11:111--11.1l l-.1-u~1- in or-lt-r." 111' course, 111t- >tllllllllll is Z11 1111- han-is 111' thc clt-ctors :1: 111t- nt-xt :111111;1l 11- 1111- cotn:tr_\- l-_\- the present ..cz-1'urc g0v1-rn1111-t11. Arlhur's Seat _-\11 interesting corrz-spoti-lt-ticc has appeared in 7711' 5111111111111 in regard to lQ-litihttrulfs pro- Illillclll ltiils —— .\r1Y-.ur's Feat 1111-1 Salisbury Crags. llow the names of tlii-se lteiyghts originated has not l-ct-n t-=t:1l1'-i<11-<-1 111-1-1111-1 -1i<1111t:1:§--11. lt was slim-d h)‘ orc t‘-1rr-<1---1111-:11 that .\rthu1"s Scat l in 13:0 time --i lrttncs l\' h)‘ rea- son r1" oi that ll"'\flfll't‘ll in thr- litera- llft- . c-ra. :11". this vir-w is stip- hv 111-- i1~ -1. .--\\-11 21-. ..§-111 111' 1111- name - 11111-1 llutthar. 1111: Fir. la-u-is Fpcucc -'-t11 that 5:1 .\r:l1".1r{-t:1 r-unzutcc 171-1-111-11 ~ oi 1111- 11-1111115111- 112' 1111- thirn-t-utlt cott- 1ur_\- 111111-11-11 to lTdi111111"'-‘1 1"l‘:111c111»r1:1 as :1 hlctn- o1 .\r'_'1--.1ri.'111 t-‘utr! , 1 $11‘ 'l‘i11\n1:1s .\l:-.l->r\-_ in a work 1111'», .1 . rc 1.11110; l\' \\"-s l1 -r11 :1" '" l1-- 1 ;1~ ' o?‘ 1110 hlftitlt-tls", -1'11c- --I-l 11.. - 21-11111; 1 1- 1- 1 Editorial Notes I Cottntl7r-,-11:.11:1ctlic1l £11 Qtu-‘n-c this 1131C‘, 10gb‘. i U I i‘ Snow shovelling provi-lcs work 0n the‘ high- ways as \\‘Cll as in 1.x c111" th-R-t- days. 1 i X fi :1 Nova-tuber storm l1 is a long time sincc crtttst-tl such 11111-1-1“ :1~ thut of lsi~t wot-k. Ui coursc. thtrt- \\";;s 1111- 11-=-11--.-1-.1l1'.1- ‘lctoht-r gath- 1-i 104.1 u-Iiich 111111-11 11.111» with \\‘ll(ll‘\'\‘s 111111 l-ri-lgt-s. W i i i 'l'h--re is n0 qu-“stir-it at the present time of the .1111’ $c~nts .\~\--<i:1‘ir-11 11-111-11-111-1 the S‘.\'.'l.~lll\'-'l it-ml-h-tn ir- 111 nut-ct: its i1-<5-;11i.-1 The suastikn, of the ll-iy 511-1114 .\~soci-_ti -11 is i1lCt‘l'1)'1l'£l1(‘(l in the ntu-lztls for .1-t-cial service for thc associa- tion. Several have been awarded here. The question of 11101-11511; the e11111lcn1 ztltogctltcr, due to the use of-it l1_\- 111t- .\'.11i1111:1l Socailist party in (it-rmairv, was brought 1111 rc-ccntly at the Int- pcrial llc.-1r.l-111:11"1crs 0i thc lloy Sc-‘itits Associa- tion in Loni-111 but 1111- Chief Scout fclt at that time that the _<\\-.-1<1il<z1 01111110111 was in cxistcttcc- long 111-fore llitlcr a-lo11tc-l it and that there 1111s a lot nmre-itt i1 than thc Nazis could talt-c out. a x v- n- I~11't this rleliglitittlly- naive and characteristic 0i .\lr. llrtclcc-nf Knife. "\\‘--ll. what Ithottt it" g-nst-rnnu-tit? “'l'l11-, rt-iugt-v 111-111-11-111 has hct-n c-111»i-l=-1"--1l 11y 1111- (.1 l‘t'cn1i1-r Mac- l\'(‘ll7.l(‘ King ~:1i1l 1111 tlt-iinitv 111 ~licy ha-l 111-cu (lc- 11-1-1111111-11. flihc thc llflllllllit-fl t-otrtntttly .'1-l\'i~(-Il rl-qartling de- velopmcnts httt n0 r<.-111"c-s--111:11iot1s ha-l yct been rcct-irt-rl from l’.1-it.-1in as 1-1 uhat course 11111111 11c 1»t1r~"11---l 11y 1111- 1111111111utn-t-atlth. Prctnicr .\l.-1c|<c11zi<- King u-ottl-l not mlmit any considera- tion ltad hot-n given t0 cztsitig the imiitigrzttiott rt-Qttluti-i-tis, but as in the casc- of the American Covcrnnit-nt, evcry eiiort would he tnntle to sec that gcttcrotis trc-zttttit-tit is ztlfcnrdt-tl those who ltztve hccn 111110 to {gt-t into (faint-la during 1111-. present llitlcr drive." Alwzty-s t0 the U.S..-\. 11c looks {or light and lcarlitig. ‘I X ll‘ I lions play a vig1u'\1t1s 1>:1t‘t in the -lc-\'cl011n1cnt 01 thc fur trade it1 Czmzt-ln. her of years, Canadian furs were sent to sales rooms in London, 1.0111711’, Louis and othcr Ct‘ll1l'.’ll mzu-kcts whcrc foreign l1u_\"<-rs asscitil-lz-tl. 'l‘o-l:1_\'. the tir-n mrtrts of .\lontt'c.-1l .-11111 \\'innipcg. 1y ztficctcrl h)" the war. of i111‘ .'tt1c1i-1n r111 this c-utlint-nt was BVUlYfll l1:1\‘<- S(‘L‘lll'(‘1l is, lilt-ly 1o 111- 111:1i111.'1inc1l." * W‘ ‘l: * ("hrutiht-r 111 Uininit-rcc whit-it is to s1" ntiiic agricultural rt-scztrclt." 11r11-lnc1s should 111- 111-m- wirlt-ly nst-d in 111111111 fut-luring lllll\l\ll'l(’>'. c1111 1hr- connnittcc has 1101-11 crczttctl. It con sis-ts 111' t\\'c111_\'-1l1rcc prnntitu-tit Arthur l1. Pun-is, \V_ l). lllaclt, (linlort Ilcn and j. Q .\lcl.c:1n. rc11r-scntztlivc. lt 11f 1111- 1111111111111 lat-111 income through the crea and the D-mtiflion and that dissustiun 6O 1'31"?‘ dustry and ' .wo.*um¢..<lpp~n..ul.'.~ >- - "'- -‘ -~"" lll-lll\h 111111-1-111111-111 l1:11l kept Mr. R. Glctin Lid-l)‘, of llcssrs. Holt-Ren- frew, .\l-1ut1"-,-:1l says, thc 11111111111111 Fur :\11c- For a grcztt 1111111- Xcw York, S1. situation lms chungcrl 1111-1 these bll_\'(‘l'.~' 111111" conic to Cznizttla. to purchusc tlu-ir furs 'it1 thc intportant lur anc- .-\t one time almost half of 1hr- t-»1:1l 11-111-111 production 0f furs was 1121-11-11 at llll’ l.--i11zi_-__r fairs, hut thc clztlmratc itiztrlu-tittg 11rg:111iz:1tim1 was disastrous- ll 11x1.»- iront this unccr- tain condition of affairs 1l1:11 111t- prcscnt system "\\'c arc living i11 what is 1--1~~ihl_\' 1111- most n11- 11rc-li1-1a11lc age in 1111- t-ntirt- 11i~1-11-’\- 11f l1un1.-1n t-x- 11cric11u- 2111-1 atlvcutiirc, hut it is safe to s:1_\- that 1111- hr-l-l 11-111-‘11 wt- 011 thi-z side 11f the Atlantic 1-\ newly a1111oi1111-tl contniittvc of the Crtnadian set-k new ust-s for Cztust-lizut agricultural products has a .. - . - . .- kind of recovery. The machln rcniatltahlc opportunity 1-1r 11st lnl scryicc. of bushxeqs and Rovpmmcn: mu,” l‘11l'1ll.'lll1\l1 of 1111- c-uuniittt-t- is 1111- 1-1110-11111- 111 a a151, gnu-am efficiently m; 1101119, c1-ni1-r1-11cc 01111-11 11y llll‘ Chzntiht-t" and ht-l-l in "n l“ °“'“ dim“ lmwer- ‘l “e 1111-1111111, a C-1lll"l' -11r1- i11 111111-11 11t-:trl_\" t-ighty lt-rtrlittq agriculturists, scit-tttists .-111-l rt-prcscnta- tit-cs of other in-lustrit-s participate-l. thcir o1)- jt-t-t 111-int; a “niort- ittu-nsifivd applicutiott oi \\'hat is really 111-inc- s-ntght is a ttational irtrm policy tnt-lt-r which surplus farm products can 11c ntarkcterl it1 forms 111-st suite-d 1o u-orl-l ntztrltt-t rt-quirc- nu-nts. The gt-nt-tu-tl itlz-zi a1111c.-11's to 111- that thcsc This tnc-Itis co-u11cralion 111-111-1-1-11 111-i111ar_v:111rl scr-ui-lary imlustrics, the ts-L-thlislinicnt of .-1 common ititcrcsl, and to this industrialists. scictitists and zturictiltttrists :1ud'i11cl11dcs such wr-ll-lui-nvit 1111-11 as llcssrs. Norman _1. Dmvcs, tlt-rsr-n, llaior-(it-ttcral .-\. C. l.. .\lcl\'ttughton 'l‘1-rritori.'1ll_y- it is ltrotully- is attthorizc-l to,m.'1l<c rc- prt-st-ltlrttions “looking toward tltc cnlargctttctif tion rut-l cxpaltsi-ut of markets for (Trntatlinn f-‘lrm products as imlustrial raw malt-rials," and to conduct :1 §lll’\'(‘_\' “look-inq- town-ml improving the practical rt-lzitionsltip lX‘1\\'L‘Cl1 ngTimllllflU m‘ ‘NOTES s11 111: 1m Els. ‘uwell, famous American party ,,...1, says she could make a succc.» o1 a dinner with John L lJcWlS unu wllllam Green at tho same table. She'd have to serve lsometlung that. wouldn't stain t-be l watts-Hamilton Spectator. It ls e85)’ to explaln Ute lncreas- ing attendance at. plowing matches. Now than the young ladles are starting 11o participate in them you couldn't. keep the young farmers away 1f you fled them with a halt- er n1 a box stall at. home. —Peter- borough Evamlner. Generally, he said, he consid- ered that. the floggng he saw was not brutal There was a table covered wlth first-aid material, the doctor was there, and, after the flogging, the prisoner “ls swathed like a wounded man ln battlej‘ -— I-lon, Edward Cadogan, 1n Lon- don Telegraph. ‘Ibex-e can be little doubt that feet, those of girls as well as of boys, are growing larger. And it is to the credit of members of the rising gotta-ration of girls that, un- like their mothers and grand- mothers, they don't. let it worry them for a moment. Big feet. were once considered almost a. disgrace by wc-tncn; today, so many of them lead outdoor. athletic lives that 1t causcs them no concern whatever. -- Brockvtlle Recorder and Times. Herc ls the flight of the Mcr- cury across the Sahara Desert and beyond. It arouses the intcre5t and attracts the attention of our readers. Yet. the speed is only 153 n1.p.l1. It. ls quite unsatisfactory and. far below the speed we should attain. Today any airplane mak- ing less than 200 mph. should be on Llle way to the scrap heap. Speed has become the foremost feature of all" voyaglng. and vt-lll not be de- nted. -London Dally Express. Richard Clark, town clerk of Merrltton, invaluable and lrre- pluccable gctitrzil tactotum of the community us well, lntlmaied last night that Llcrrlttott would lutvc a surplus of 523.000 this yeat; Tnerc is danger in such announce- ment; many other, hard-up, mu- nicipalities may want 1o conscript; the services of fir. Clark. ~81: Catharine-s Standard. The Duke of Devonshlre gave a warning tn England, that there must be more diffusion of Brltlsh people _ throughout the dmninlons, other-also there would be a weak- ening of the empire. Nothing could be batter for Canada than a pop- ulatlon of 50,000,000, ff the Do- minion could only absorb that number. But. the truth 1s that the United Kingdom ls so far advanced in social legislation which glves security w the people at large that the stimulus to pioneer ln new lands ls no longer there. The heglra has been homeward 1n recent years. - St. Catharlnes Standard. Addressing the annual meetlng of the Canadian Bankers’ Association in Montreal recently Mr. S. G. Dobson, presldent. of that: body sur- voved with some satisfaction the ycnt-Aappt-oachlng its end and with confidence tho new year less than two months sg-ay. The optlmlsm of a man so competent to judge of the national business situation, so intimately acquainted wlth the factors governing local and inter- national trade, wlll be deeply m- assuring. —0tta1va Journal. There was opened In Ger- many recently a. great; new water- vway, which wlll enable vessels b0 leave the Elbe at Madgeburg and continue their journey towards Berlin and Sllesla. or westwards to the mouth of the Rhine. Thus. the Midland Canal, contemplated since the 16th century, and ln constructlon for about 50 years, ls completed. Thereby a network of German inland waterways. almost 7,000 mlles long, has been joined from east to west. Flve years hence, with the cs-mplstlon of the Rhine-Maln-Danltbe 0:111:11, this system of waterways wlll be extended to the Black Sea. Banffshlre Journal. So benign has been the growing season ln the southern states, that the output of grape- fruit ls expected to reach on all time high of 41,000,000 boxes as compared with u normal con- sumption of 29,000,000. Complete absence of hurrlcanes and frosts ls given as the reason. But tne heavy surplus wlll not. mean nec- essarily that more people will be able to buy grapefruit because prices are down. The U. S. Gov- crntnent is to buy 5,000,000 boxes for distribution to persons on re- lief and the jowers have agreed to divert. anottter flve mllllon int-a non-commercial channels. In this way. ll. is hoped prlccs will be maintained ___Edmonton JournaL The lively swing of business un the up-bcat, now bcng contirtu-u from private and official sources, makes welcome muslc to Ca- ttadlan exccutlvcs‘ ears. The cause ls mainly due lo ev-z-nts b2- yond ottr borders but prosperity, “by induction" only, should be ac- cepted wlth caution, since 1t sel- dom, lf ever, reflects the soundest are to have the fttll share of pros- prrity- that can he our; 1n I939. this. _-Canadlan Business. Before I got mixed on 1n this business of publlc service I spent four years ln Hollywood. One of the most dlfflcttlt jobs we had to contend with was plckltig 11 vlllaln, No matter what. tyne we picked. there was bound to be an ohjectlon from some quarter. The producer was finaltv forced to adopt 11 standard vlllaln who would not. offend nnv country. rstce vocation. or rcllglolts group. As a rcsttlt. the VllHlIN 1n American plctures are now nl. Amerlcpns; Kidney Acid; ~ Bob Your Rest Many pooplo nova- loom h got I good ni|l|t’| not. Thoyhnn and ton-Ila nah and count altoop. Ohm llny bluno I on "Inna" Ill-on it may bo llni kl Healthy kidney: filler poison: Iron - blood. ll they nrhully 1nd loll, polaoo olly in lllo nyntom Ind ulooplounon, hold- olclto, Int-finch 111131‘ ‘Olliw don't o up vn , Iry '1 loll o until-y tho hvovito rocody. ll And buslness. at H2185, recognizes , GUARDIAN Public Forum The Premier And Federation Slr,—-I notlce ln your Publlc Forum of November 26th. an ex- tended letber from Mr. W. E. Bent- lev regarding the enforcement of the Prohibit-ton Act 111 this Prov- lnce. In general, I believe that. the proper place 1.0 answer Mr. Bent.- ' Icy‘: lnslnuatlons ls on the floor o! the Legislature. There 15,- however, cne change so politted and speclflc that. I feel bound to make an 1m- mediatc explanation to the publlc through the press. lf not b.v Court action. I refer to Mr. Bentley's charge that ln 193‘! I sent out n convicted crlmlnal. under stupend- ed sentence for passing n worth- less cheque. and lnstrttctled ltlm to buy and drink liquor, 1n direct violation of the condltlcns o! 111s stispended sentence. Mr. Bentley outlines the prevlous history of this 1111111! man, and his moving to Charlottetown from a neighboring village some years 111:0. A young man of cfnsid-srable abll- lty and promise, he unfortunately got lnto the toils cf the bccflawqet-s in the clty. and through t. e con- sequences of 111s (lflllklflfi lost 111s position ln the bank. After thls mlsfrrtune. the late Ccnservatlve Grvernment had such faith tn the ablllty and essential nrcbltv of thc young man that they appointed him to the reqvnsiblc publlc post- tlon of assistant to the Prm-inclu! Auditor of the Province. The bout- ltvvers again vet - best of 111m. and he lost his lrsltion with the Conservative Government. ln 1937, as Mr. Bentley states. the young man was before the Cit." Pcllce Court 0n the charge of uttering a, worthless cheque. l-lls conduct ln this case was clearly ln my oplnlon the result of drink. Hts mother. a. highly respectable la-dv. afflicted wl-th age and lnflrtnltv and lllnes, pleaded with the Magis- trate and with mvself for the len- len-cv provided by a Sll“3C‘lCl9d Pen- tence. As the result of her pleas. and the youn-z man's s-lemn undertakings to leave liquor alone. a suspended sentence was arranged on probation of good conduct. 'I’l'1e suggestion of using this young man as an under-cover ln- vestlgator was made to me by o high official of the executive cl the P. E. I. Temperance Federation. I mention this, not 111 Order to shelve any responsibility. but Lo re- fute Mr. Bentley's suggestions of the holy horror which the Tem- perance Fcderation would expert- ence on learning of my action. As o result cf this suggcstlon, the young man came to my offlce on several occasions. He was loud 1n his denunciations of the bootleggers of the Province. blaming them for his downfall and expressing a de- sire to do something which would help clean up s-me of the dives ln which he and other young men had met their ruln. He told me that he could establish undercover contacts with a very gneat number of bootleg-gens throughout the Prov. lnce. He asured myself and the Mfllml-Qd Police that he was com- pletely through with liquor. and that 1t. was no further temptahlcn to him. He had already kept his prcbatlon for several months. After 10M! and careful consideration of the matter. and manv interviews 0f the voune man with myself and the Mounted l-‘ollce, he was fln- Blly engaged 1n the capacity of con-tact. man. The Mounted Zfiicc at tlwt time had arranged for the servfccs cf two or three other local investigators. bud this young man, who had a first hand knowledge 0f §0 many dives. was to act 11,1 their guide and introduce them to the oroprletors. H15 deflnlte ln- strucbons and solemn undertaklng were to the effect that he was 1,0 drink n0 liquor whatever. The four men conducted an investigation 1n monv parts of the Province. lost. lng over a. pcrlod of several wfl3k5 may be that on one 01- two occaslons the young man over- looked his Dmmlse of abstinence under the great Lemptaflons u, which he was subjected. but I con- svientiousu- believe that on the 33°11? he R801. his Dromlse through thmwceks of the investigation and 111th the gruelling test, to which 'I‘hey 1i§i1§11"?1{.1.=."213131111553 1mg unmarried. The latter stipu- bfl $1115] a concession to the bus- on s cubs. one of me producers once decldcd to solve the vll‘a1'n 81111-1110-1 by rnaklnt; hls baa men c t Zi-‘IIS f 1.1 . giggflhflf 111181111-19115111 countty. He Cer- "A . 11 _, " _ the latter. "bulpaerlti: yiiouidsii-ig the people of this mythical country wont ot,iect?"—.lospeh P. Kpnnedy Unlttrl States Ambassador ln o Speech 1n lnndcn. ' ATTENTION Swine Breeders NOW 1i nte time 1.1 I l-I 11 l‘ d against PIG - WORM by using 111'.» most effective remedy on the market: Mac’s Big - Worm Tonic Powder It. wlll thoroughly abolish Ill truce; of worms, and Improve the health of your herd. Price 35cts per lb. Don't. delay. Order by Phone or Mz-lf. All orders promptly attended to. Phone 315 THE 2 MACS Prescription: A Spcclnlly y» Remember there l; nolblng better for your Stomach than Dr Evans’ - Stomach Mixture PRICE PEI! BOTTLE 85c. Bach-I'd KIQIIIQV Pills --~ _—_-- . - . ,--»-1»4~|1'm4,.-xu-a¢-. . MAIL ORDERS FBOMPTLY ATTENDED TO- “,1... a brc‘ 1er - .he wu subjected durlnl the bro- tracted oourso of the followlnfl prosecutions. Durlna tho lnvwT-iflfl- tlon. he react-ted almost dolly W . M, P" who felled to de- been indulging 1n information L; to the effect that on the rare occasions when he dld become lnwxuated. the llouor con- sumed was lemon extract. and was not 1n any way connected with 1.110 cutu-se of hLs lnvesttlflfltlcn. A con- slderoble number of convictions were obtained as o result of the investigation oondmted by these foux men. THANB A. CAMPBELL, Attorney General. AN APPRECIATION Sun-As one who was Dmsent at the Ldttle ‘theatre on Monday evening last. I wish to volce my appreclatlon of the wcnderful en- tertalnme-nt that Was provided for us all. The whole evening was most enjoyable. there was not a dull moment. I-t. cez-talnly reflected greet credit. not. only on the actors themselves, but also on bhe dlrcc- tors and on those ‘who arranged their-lays, who all Wllllflflly glve of tneir time and ablllty to ensure cups-as. k thln what helped v0 g great extent ln making the evqmm; 5,»; ellloyablc was the m-uslc provlded 11v the crmestrn. so a-blv dlrected by Mls Vera Malcolm Campbell. The necessary Waiting between 1.111,- acts was not noticeable when we had ‘he Pleasure of listening to such excellent muslo-chlefly com- nosltlom by Schubert. After the much recrotted dept“. lure of Mr. Gomez who directed the Gomez cmhestra alnoe the start of the Ltfttlo ‘Ilieatre, and who i; so ‘Ivnatgch 1511:?“ 1n musilgl clrcles. B» sumr to heal" ll§m§2§i““.".l.”“3i§ ' W" 0 e mez orc tra. Ml-‘K Cflmllbél-Ps name Lsheswell known to Charlottetown music lov- ers. I think we may feel asumd that the orchestra wlll odd 5 mregt 2.1?‘ .2111?‘ ..‘.’.'1°‘-Z““.. 1.3’ ll." “$51? - . e e Theatre during the wing; etc I . S1 , , ONE 0F THE aATlJDIll-‘ZNCE. WHAT IS OUR PART? Bur-We d1. ln our homes md waft nervously for new! flashes from Europe's "Big Fourfli I've ‘often wondered lf the half 0f us over realized Just what. peace of mind we could enlfly- 1f we clearly understood the pllght of these peoples ln the wart-lug 001m- trles and understood conditions here ln comm It was only o Saturday night P881. as a group of us, gay, cam- free boys and glrls. wended our separate wo from the jovlal lights and a1 uranoes of our Island city. that. u. reallaatlon of the place and responslblllty flashed before me; that we, as the citizens of to- morrow wlll be called upon to flll. One of the group brought up the all 1100 frequently talked about subject. at. present that lo, what do you think of the state of affairs ln Central Europe? ‘The answers were mam’ and varied. argued up- on and a wncluslon drawn up: That we as Canadian cltlzens do not have to cross the Atlantlc, to flnd the reasons that are causing disturbances ln the mlnd-s and hearts of these European citizens: for we have like masons, onlv on a. smaller scale right here on Can- adian sofl. What are these reasons? Human nature ls the some the world over and neither does long ye-trs of usage seem to alter this all-lm- parban-t equipment which most nor- mals seem to possess. To-day In that pen of Central Europe, the wires sue tfgbtenlm. their tenac- lty wlll not exist much longer for the tension Ls too trying: the wax too dry, an escaped snark ls all the requirements to net the whole cnuntrv into a flame of battle 11nd bloodsh- . As was stated. human nature ls always the same, for blood cries out for bloom-but what. was modem 1n the arts of war ln 1914-18 _wlll not be mod- ern 1n mllltary equlpment ln 1938: for necessity was long the mother of fnventlon even ln the "Arts of hell. and wickedness refined." I ask v01! as thinking men and wom- en to visualize the lmbosslhllltv of building up any stable clvlllmtlon. for we of tomorrow, after n blco-‘v conflict which wlll reduce to notlh- lrvz ln an instant. whlrh reottlred endless time to bring lnbo being. Sitch wlll b“ the ravages of a fiatlonwvlde struggle which has t ever rllhllv healed slnce 1918.. Is "tare nct. we hum-blv ask. acme av to tear away from these an- lent. unclvlllzed traditions and ace war as n thing of the nest. Elven so H. has b=en nroohesled. "'I'h"f13 shall be wars ondrumorsof win-s". but also ff a nation shall rse up by the sword lt shall per- ~h 1n llke manner. Coming back to the statement ved at by the group ln the car. l. ls was that the minds of men and women fn Europe and Cona- 10c PER FIG FROM SOURIS TO TIGNISH I am, 81!‘, 01.0., - agwet-(ytrotibled with the some, TH SiPEIAL CHRIS TMA s ' GIFT EDITION. OF THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 1s NOW sumo PREPARED Merchants desirous of securing a space in this veritable catalog of Charlottetown should arrange at once. PHONE 132 NOVEMBER 112,193; F0 EDISON MAZDA angad IF EYES COULD TALK . .'I'HEY WOULD ASK FOR BETTER LIGHT MAD! 1N CANADA R IETTEI CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC 00., Llmltod If your oyol llro quickly, poor llghllrfq may b0 llto couso. For solely’: nlto, choou Edison Mazda Lamps. They slay brighter longer. Ask about now low prion. LION? - BITTER SIGHT-Oil l-l affection, to llght lng tlon. frult wlll day. cease lastly. been the reliable, like a wl sin-t. and THE PUBLIC HAS NOT BEEN OFFERED ANY OTHER BRAND AS PLEASING AND SATISFYING. NO OTHER REASON ANSW- How must 1t be combatted? diagnosing the case we must. brlng institutions of F-lrst the HOME. where men and women were committed to clvlllza- But. ff the vlne ls weak the the SCHOOL, where the minds of men and women were brought to see "That every being have their Thev have their day and to be" the Cl-IUROH which has greatest burden; 1f thls institution falls then all ls lost. The natlon wlll d-ecllne. all that dignified. ganlsms of decay wlll set ln. ‘Thls ls Central Ezn-cpz-an situa- tion; pltlable, understandable and combo-table. ln-z institutions of clvlllzzttlon have withered, decay has been d-omln- the plague of war be banished. Therefore. lt-t us . cltlzer-s take heed, "That the tolls be not set ln our country." the home, the In clvlllzatlon and not the which leads m war. ' I am 511-, " " ERMA‘ the three most outstand- clvlllzatlon. not be special. Second. (Tennyson). And most lnfluentlal, the most and which carries the was noble. respected. wlll go down '* therlng plant. and the or- . to b. presumed, The three outstand- Glve mic a look, not untll these revive wlll Th“ mum‘ sun’ as Canadian That They strike rnlne eye, but the heart. school, and For Vitglitu 111m; AHMIN PEKOE TEA HICKEYS BLACK TWIST CHEWING HAS SEEN MANY WINTERS COME AND GO AND AGE HAS NOT TAKEN ANY TOLL OF ITS LIVELY POPULARITY WHY? ERS THE QUESTION. Manufactured By IlIGKEY And NIGIIOLSDN CHARLOTTETOWN church shall dominate; for you and I constitute them and they m offectlon etc. A.’ IAIN. SIMPLEX MUNDITIS B5111 to be neat. atlll to be areal. "rut were "rflnsv. to a feast, stut w be powder-d. stlll nerfumsdl T113311. brtis hld causes are n00 found. All la not sweet, all ls not mund- lve me a faoo lclty a grace; Robes loosely flowlng, hair 1w If"! Such sweet neglect mote taketh me Than all the adultcrlcs of art; 1101, lflY