PAGE FOUR The liarlottetown Guardian Pvenhlem Llr-ut. Cid W. Cheater l. Ali-Lure \ll'e-l'rzillnlrllf J. H. Ulrllflt. l".J.l Editor 11ml Minimizing lllw- ,1 r J. ll. llurm-tl l‘. J. l Srrretary lJFUAvAUI - \ ilm-Iilluion. U. S. l) Alain-ill“? l-Iiltlnre lrunl. “dike! ullnl l). Ii. (‘urrle llornlng 11.111; 4|-111|1.11»1| 1111171 S1110 ||¢f your (In utlvunttl ,1,.1-.,,.,,.,1 1., 1,.) 111.... 1.1 r 1|.._ 11.11.11.111 11111111-11 to "m", “mm, -._|,,,,| 5,111 p1-r yi-ur 1i|1 mhunrn) Mun-d 11. 1 tlnulm .1|11l 111111-11 Sllllrl 11115.11". u.“ 2s. 1113-1 , ____.. .. Another Mile-stone 1 L h » .111 ‘"1111: \-.11- r.1'.'111 51:111.- Lfl 1 - .1 :1 l-~1 u‘. 5,,>,,._;_-_A___ ‘» . ...:'11.1 \\1->1- en‘ h“; . 311.1111; 11114111 HIE 311.11 . ‘. t1-.1.11i11 All-Cli- 3111,-,-,; _1\ - :1 1. -1l .\l111rtl1;111d Th. “T; _ _ 1 1 ' .'\l11-1't1111111-1111-111» 02v; ice 1. ' l"l*"'.\' “ill \\1-:111'1;1D-; .11 ,-111 1.. , ."r11l»I1-11.~ n1 1-ls; 1 1'.'1.111.\--c111l11;_j_. .' Len» \\11t1:1~,-; 1111-1‘- .\-,11~‘.i1-1l ice-lo o1 "'1 lui-t-wiiis; Sewer ' .721 liic .‘1l-1l1-1n 1111111021 ' .- 01.1, r..1.-1.l 211211111115 ot' edu- . 111' c1=-.1r.~e, is clilltigei from I _ - .'-.r:1l 111:1! ‘.1 new note 5111111111 1:1: s ‘- ‘ - to time in our llllrllCC- 11ml 1 11111-1 state its 011-11 rc- t before discarding cance, it is well t0 “TllUll of basic val- 1 111m, as excmplnictl , Wit-c ity c-ltirses above noted, 21111111» 111-111 01' practical know- f'l the y-otng man or woman who " :11 such 11 college possess the izitrilig-ent use of it? l.".1-11» 11: the 111-1111111111. Is not he or 11111111.,- literal minded. itisteat! ‘ .\n1l if education fails in . 11132111, in shaping character, its n <-\'e1\ a utilitarian standpoint wil‘. _ 1:'1li11-tl. tr- oi \\':.l1-s Collegi- is an trxample of the . ow-r a long period, of sb-utid educational 1 _ 'l"|1'-=e qrrultiating trilay willapprg_ 1's fut 111-1111’, yicrhaps, in later years, Cid‘? l" .-.-f11r 1311-‘1- l..11e tested their training by (jxppfi- Llicfi. T11 lit-ill t-“fv-‘v-rs and students, eongratttla- - 11a the hard work achieved rltvr- fl-ismej. which marks another . -1-.--:1111 m . 5911118 in the history of the in§ti~ 1.11 ~11, ' 1512s are 11 1'. r- U. S, Potato Crop Increase .\c»"1r/l-':1.-3 tn the official L'.S. crop estimate, ‘ 11111 of the eonnnerci-ul crop of pota- 1- eight early St;1t1-.s,—.\l:1l1:1111a, Cali l-11.ri1‘.:1, (ivorgia, Lousiznili, Mississippi. line and 'l‘exas.—is expected to be 1-1 111T cent. larger than 111st _\'t-..-1r's pro- 1.- '1 i11<-m1-.-1us 1h:1t 11 crop of 23,293,001) y l1-:~'.1'< is iiidicrttel for 1937, compared 11-1111 t.-,,.\’,j.<~1»<1 biz-sht-lg harve=t1~d in 111311. 111-1111111111: tl-lc lr1r__-»-.=t mrly producing State 111' this gr r p. e>-.1-1‘-1t5 to hr1r\-->t 111350.000 bushels lllls year cr1111,-.:1r1-1l v. 11 21 111315 crop of 5.695.000 lnislu-ls. 1n 1-1-1-111 1r. i-r 1111 1y $11111: in the 11111011, 51111- stan-izl’. inci- 1~c.< 111 -,.r1.11l111;ti11n arc indicated 1111: year c/»-11,-1:1t'f-1l 11-1111 last y-car. .~\ preliminary 1-sti1.;;1'.e of arr-urge for the four st-cond-taarlv North Carolina, 01111111011121 ' .- an increase. of 1111-111111- , r 0-111, 111-1-1- l:1-1 yi-ztr, or 511.8110 acres '~ _1.-1-.-.r c11111;».-1r1~1l \'.'ill1.1F),OOf)llCl‘CSl1l 1936, ' 1 1' \' 1-1- .11 fort-cast, 11 1»_<-.11--1-d to have 2111 zidverse -..1-1 1.1 1.:=11-.1/li.-11i lulu-rs partic- -'11 1|1-1-.(l1l1111'ing 1J1111111ry in w. _ 11, . 1,1; , g; »1-1~-.11. t ;111.'1di:111 table '._ 1 - ‘1- :1 nm-W-il ihr-n- 11111-21 Q f 1 1’ ".-1r 111- h: ' '. <-" 1 . 1- . 1s 1': I-' 3-1". ; '1 . _1 .- 11.11;» 11111: ".1 ;11-.1-l. 1'5. .'-;'.:11 .‘-.1:.l 'l'l1t.- lf.1_,f.il‘l l _ 1 111111 ll. 1'1-'1.'-‘.'1-111-1'.l ~<: t-omtuents have been 1 i/mq, yierl-zips 1'!t'11'l_v so, the ‘A u, 1.7,, . _ l-or the. 11111.11 1.“- l;1[1(l1'liflf_\‘_ 01ml. 1111111131 i:1l1nl1111~ l.11.1='11-111111~ 111' 1111- 111-1-4111111-‘5, 111111- \-111'. 111.171 1..i "iii/lligf 111'. 111-1111 rt-r-irtl; 111' 111-11--1rl'1-r -1r1rs 11-11 1111- fwnn-lritfutt Hi Illvl 11111-1-11-11-‘11-1" 1111n111u- \-..1~ 111-11115 '11, <'1- 1.1- 1' - 111-71112 11-"111. 111 111.111 :1 1'.'|ir and i11111:111‘.'1l 1111711- 111' ‘ 1111111 111111 l.1-1-:1n11- 1111- 1-‘11-111-4 111: 1111 1111111, 111111111 in 1111-: ruse 111'. ;1 tllfflfillll 111:1t11.-1-. l1 ls :1ll flu- 11111r1: dif- {1.1-,‘1 1,. ;.,1 _ |11'-;1.l 1111- staggering zivt-umula- 111111. -l .1: ‘r :-'.|1-| 111' \\1;1|1l| 11-1111 111111-11 11115 mini]. 11:11111- 1. .-1 1111111-11. 1l11-r1- ~1~1-111~11- 111W". 1101-11 \‘ll'_\' ’111i‘1- 1-. - 111' 111111-11 signification. w-l 1 111.1--1l lint-rests were of the 11111-111-1-111-11 QliQlHt-d, l.i,".. ~'1- in e-llvll matters banal in thi- gyir; ,1», !.’.- 1115.. no lwrsnilzil interest in the (‘rltlUiillllllwl .--11i ~1-11-11li1'11_- ltl>\l1\\\l1>l1$ ht- 011111111!- fl] $5 1111i 11113111131" 11--.- 1.1a only diversion, and 1],. Pljlyflll 1'1 {.11. \. 1-1-151- rzitlit-i- tl1:111 for sp0rt._lt1 hi! l..- -r \-1-.-11~ Lzm-ingturuetl ovcr his huge fm- rintizil .1111] 1.11111 ln-opic interests to his son, he c11t11-1-ntr.-1l1-d m1 the l)l\,\ll\(‘§5 of living itidefiuitc- 1y, looking {nrivzird to each successive birthday as mt arhievclni-til in this direction. lfc 101111’ infioilr: prvt-aiilions with his 111-111111. flfi l'"'"l<"l." hr- ' 1d (111110 with his millions. llis physical activ- ll}? -"“"""l"".'=. 111 the New York 'l‘it11cs,lix-:1.u1- 1111151111 li- riil ":1; yirivatelyitithc suna fcw lit-firs a tl:1_v, :11 d l1 .1; driven in an automobile along p1“ ‘1- di-P sunk in cushions. sometimes 11-711 -.i. ~l s 111111111 11-111-11 flit‘ passing pan- 1 1.1.1}... m; his 1111411111». Qurin‘ 1......t..,......1 - 111' ti. gospel called tll1‘111011e_v he >llUWCTCLl upon -' . st-vvral wfllks- male nun“: walked at each elbow. Elec- m“ elwalms We"? lbstalled in his residences s0 111111 11s 11113111 1101 111-1» to 11111111-41511111113 flight of stairs. Besides a carHqH diet, oxygen‘ tanks yverc kept on hand and inc ll-lomin 1115' travel- 1mg lillggélgc as respiratory- 51111111131115 Hg be- cxnne completely isolated from all but a few friends and members of 111's fzunilyg and “a few \\'el1~l11.-l1:1\1-1l cliildrt-it." The outside ivnrld 11-11: p~ri111li111ll'\- reminded that he still existed only by reports that he bad catight cold or had re covered from one. or 1111s passing attother mile- stone in his rletermincil effort to reach the cen- tury 111111-11: 'l'l11~. of "nurse, is not the whole picture, even 11f the 111:1 days oi the ageing (roe-sits; but it is ztutlir-znic as far as it gllUr, :11..l it i. 1191 {in over. ly lllS1'll'lll_£{ one. For a more thrtn usually com- 1-610111 Sllillliling up 01' the two l\'111-k1-t'ell1-r pct‘- iotls the follmviug from the 11111111 :1 11111111111 i11.'1_\- be r1=t- -te~l—the mural, ii thcre is one, lit-ing- left ' the reader's own llllCl"[>l'L'1{tlli|t1j "l-'u_r fort1- _\'ears——fr0m the early 70's 1111 to the tin-git War-the nanu- 01' Iohn l1 1111 fvllt-r \\‘:1~ tl1.- 111111st 1-x1-1-r1111~1l i1;11111~ in Amt 1-1111 life. l1 1111s 11911111111111 111th greed, rzipacity cruelty. hypocrisy 111111 corruption, $111,111 it ivas 51111111-11-(1 such odium as has stained the 11111111- of few _'\lll(‘.‘l'lCZlll>. llieotlore ltoose- 11-1’. detu nced Rnckciellei- as 11 la\v-breal<er. William Jennings Bryan went up and down the land dvmziiitling that he b1- put i1; jail, The -lll"rll"."* ' QUIET-ll 11f half :1 dozen states clamor l for his lllltlfisiitllllClli. lgil-‘ollette culled him 1111- menu-st criminzil 01' 11f»; “g1, ‘M15101 Suit! 11o l11:l‘1L‘>t mun should \\'Ul'1( 1'11; 111111, Minigtey; v.1 churches and colleges tainted, “then somehow a kind of languor fell upon the 111.1113: tradnccrs. As the years [Missed therr. came a mitigation 0i the old hatrcds. In some way the once despised Rocltefcllcr emerged into at kind 01' genial sainthood. A newspaper poll voted him one of the greatest of Ameri- cans. john Singer Sargent, who made his por- trait, said that when painting him he felt him- self to be in the presence 0f a medieval saint- compared him to Francis of Assisi. His birth- day became a kind of annual United States event. The sins of the all-devouring Standard Uil Trust had been replaced in the public o-ination by the benefits of the l? ckcfcller Foundation, which has given $800,000,000 to educational. religious and scientific institutions. Meanwhile "john D." became a legendary fig- ure, playing golf, giving dimes tp children, and rltttttlng to his neighbors, an ecccntri survivor of the pirate age of American prosperity." I Editorial Notes 1' Thomas lkloore born this date 1779. i K 4 - navlga tors. THE Cl-lAkLOTTETfilVN Notes By The Way Asvtho America's Cup flotlll; 1Q", welsh shores the 111C101‘ a and Albert, signalled: A llle-lfill" ‘wt-nae and success for the $111)! A BWCIOHS. buoyant message of tin-euelt» but. success for the Cup “fill “P1991111. not. on luck, not. on op- timism. but on the taster boat, thwviisl-lv equipped. 11-ell 1111111111111 amt well cared. Success for the Cup wltl never come to a. 131111511 ma, Fyllmllgh R repetition of the incred- iole errors of 1934, when about every fundamental of racing under 51111 was smashed to smithereens. En- deavour I was the better boat in 19J4~ll1e better boat, surely and systematically strange-d in inexper- ‘cut-ed hands. Has T. 0. M. Sop. tv-th pi-ifited by the mistakes of . - Ls he a better szzppor t0- rlzt.‘ All British peoples-and thutuands who are not Britisl-l-will hop- most fervently that he has ancl 1s.—liul11_ax Herald, Gem-rat Pershlltl; was once an . idol <11 the Atnerit-xitt gx-wple, but 11-.- 1111.» 1111 ltlul for the 111mm rcusoxi the‘. so many others have been. Great men in America are manu- laclllltfd by the press, and General Pershing is one of the ntanufactur- ed products. He was not a grtut general. or a great anything else . . We live in a world wh ch is three- fOhYlllF tnimbtig, and 11119940111115 of the life that most- human beings l1-.--- from the cradle to the grave ls so mtxerl 11-1211 lnnnbug that it. is 0..‘1.-n impossible for any but those with the sharpest mental eyes to (list-em even the faintest outline of the genuine. Our ldols have feet of clay, and when one comes to exam- lne them closely their heads are found to be of clay likewise. The mllttary genius of General Pershing is not to be found outside of the gold brald which he wears-San Francisco Argonaut. Certainly to send 100 human beings aloft tn a hydrogen-filled Zeppelin seems analogous to putting a llke number aboard a tram to which a. dynamite-laden car ls at- tached-wr afloat on a sh p with a cargo o1 high explosive. The train might go thousands of miles with- out the dynamite car exploding. The ship might. be brought safely lnto port by a skillful skipper, lust as the Hindenburg and the Gral Zeppelin have completed many trans-Atlantic flights under the masterly handling of Germany's sky But the hazard to human llfe would be there, through every mile which train or shlp mlght travel-just as the hazard tn human llfe was present through every mlle which the Htndenurg flew before it met dlsaster. And the hazard was there. bccmise a. hydffl- gen-filled Zeppelln could make h1g- gcr profits than a helium-filled Zeppelin. But even helium doesn't make a. dlriglble safe-as the Unl- terl States navy knows to its sorrow. Washington despatllhfis YEW" Te“ There is not going to be any hard surfacing this y-ear, according to the Premier. There will be all the more money to squander next year in the event of a Federal election. I =11 I Those of us who could not go to London "to hear" the King crowned and n-itness the magni- ficent proccssion, can next week sec the whole =l10w sitting comfortably in the Prince Edward for half the cost of a Loudonluncheon. i!!! Alberta has doubled her death duties “to pre- rent the flight of capital from the Province." lloes “Pi-ophct" Abcrhart imagine “filtly lucre” has wings like the soul? That would be bad {or the Standard Oil, for instance. x a 111 _ Alas, the 1l.-1ys are gone when woman's aim 1111s 11s imlirect 11s that of a golf novice. Now when she throws tiny-thing, she rarely misses the mark, thanks to basketball and other eye-arid .-1r1n~rlevcl11111110111 contraptions. 111 1v =11 Rev. \\'. Clhlttclnnu, Cit-m-ral Secretary of the .\l.-1ritimc llriptist Union Boy's Convention told an interviewer in Toronto the other day thatin the last seven or eight years membership in y-uniig peoplds religious societies in the l\l.-tri~ times had increased “probahly- 10o per cent." * ‘l! I We are told that the Canadian delegation tn 1111: imperial Conference has not accepted and will not accept any commitmcitts regarding Im- 1111-1111 defense. .-\s this :1]111li1-s to all the delega- 1i1111~ i1 cw-ms tic-etlless for l'ri|n<; hlinistl-i- Kin:- 111 -11-l; to Clllpllllpllc the t"1c1. lt is just .1n— 111l1~r instance of his 1915 t-onu-dy 11f "limit-sting through an run-n dour". 1 11 Ik i .\ .~"l'l('\ 11f 11111-11 inqnii-ii-s. which imiy yield" 11111111111.» of dollars 111 the Provincial, lrezisnry, are being launched 111111 (Jntztrir) estates which the Government believes owe the Pro- vince succession duties on concealed assets. Pre- ntier llt-pbnrn ziunotmcctl that judge Duncan Ross 11f lilgin Unmty has l11-1-n appointed Com- missioner for thr- purposc of investigating the - 1-»1;1l1li~‘11-<l. l t-sliift of l‘.-1t \'. Hui-us of Wentu-oi-tli County. (foitnscl for th1- Province will t-ndt-avru- to es- lltllll>ll that tlu- t-stzite u1t1l1-r-v:1ln:11t-d asst-ts tlrn ztllegcdly- 11111-1111111-11 111 Sl.l<_'(1.141115. Mr. 1111111“ died in January, 19.28. i i Q \\'1-. livc in :1 tit-rind 11f srit-titiiic discovt-rit-s and eimtiwiilittions. just r1-1-1-n1ly- we tiztssl-il lllfi - through a 111-ri0d of aggressive birth control pru- .1 111151111111 “in the interest of future generations." . Now “Science Service", advises us that Dr. i llotizild Snygg. of the 'l'or1m1n University has . declared that those tidopting a baby should not 1113513 trio much impnrtziticc on tlic inlt-lligcitee of the infant's parents. Iritclligcnct- test scorer of 300 children in supervised foster homes were compared by Dr. Snygg with the lQs of their true mothers. Some relation was found, but it \was very slight. Eliminating those who had ‘ been cart-d for by their o1vn mothers during ear- lv childhood reduced even more the relation bt- tivrt-n i11<1lhcr's score and the baby's rating. A surprising finding was that the children of moth- ers 1vl1o were borderline in intelligctice turned out actually sliglitly- superior to the children of mothers with average normal mentality. 1110s:- - 111' (lPfitlitPly sulmurmal parents, however, aver- qi 2118M! lqwv A ., w.‘ vlval of the old controversy between the heuvler-thanuir and light/er- bllttll-flll‘ schools of aviation thought. We see no need for reviving an argument. Vllllfifl the heavier-than- alr advocates won 10m! 118°- The American p-ople are not. partlw- larly interested in that; technical debate between two schools of flying thought. Sentiment 1n this country ls clearly against further sacrifice of American lives tn new Mawns 0r new Akrons-Buffalo Courier-Ex- press. General Franco offers the be- sleged Basques "a 111511 8nd “l?” able peace," 11 guarantee of llfe and liberty." It would be more cort- vlnctrrg if his overtures had not; bqrn. preceded by the slaughter oi won-ten and children ln aerlal bom- bm"dment.—Otta.wa Journal. 1t ls a little dlfflcult tn under- stand the point of the 00111118113095 given 1n London despatches show- ing the difference between B119 amount. of space git/w 1F m“ m!“ don (lallles on Coronation DBY t0 King George and to 111s brother. U“? ex-Klng. It was not Edward s show; and there was no reason 11-113’ 111°"! should be any mention of 111m *1! n11. The Duke of Windsor 1vlll be having a show of his 01-111 0118 0f 11.1.21.- days, w-lien it wtll be tout-id thin he van stlll command eimslder- 111111: 111101111011 from the public 8nd the press.—Wlnn1peg Free Press. Thousands nf motorists toured the Niagara area Sunday to catch a vts- ‘ ton of the fatnerl fruit belt tn blos- sum, 11ml Nature responding nobly pnt on one of the tit-st Sllfflvfl 5"?" 111 many yo‘ 'l'lll‘0l\gllOllL the are-u. and patticulnrly ln this 50C- tion. the blossoms were at lllell‘ 1795i- Thr: pink and u-hlte blflfisvmfi V19“ 11111111 each other I01‘ llw lllflfellmc“ of thc visitors‘. but. the pink tisually won out. The announcement that the blossoms would be at t-l_11‘11‘ behi- bieueht out. me motor vars 111 H1011- sands. Often they passed ill- the rate of 2,000 rm hour, a bumllfil‘ 1° bumper struatn which kept 111° 51W‘ er engaged. but permitted the other occupants 1.0 view Nature 1n the. fruit. belt. at its best. "The 1111111)’ m!“ on the lilglnvnys 511111181‘. "ml m" buck roads as well. indicated 111-11111 11 little judicious publicity can ac- compllsh—lt was a tribute to the Blossom 'I‘imt- Commltlco- St. CLTUICPHIOS Sianrlartl. For rv-arly ‘£11 _\'1‘i\l'§ a provincial 511111111121 lot-hadr- tlu- 111101131"! 01 tumor vehicles lu Prinz-e Edward Is- 141111, the bnn only 111-1115 remflved reluctnnily- 111111 with grave mlsBlV- 1117.1 in 19211. Now the announce- tutu‘. etnnts llHZlll cnarlottetown that the (‘101-11-111111-1117 fa rwslng the 111x on gasoline from eight to 10 c1111." a gallon-aha highest tmpost. of thr- klnd in thp__l_)omlnl0n. U 11 111111.- slow to IYTOBTUZB a stood 111111;; when they ner- lt, the Islflnd peoplr rvitlmily tractor-stand 110W t0 use a good thing once they know ft. —Sydney Post-Record. The whole world ls shocked by the accldent that. destroyed the alr- shlp Hlndenlulfg, but on the same '- day more men. women and children l were destroyed not. by accldtml. but 1 deliberately ln Bilbao, and yet “I8 world is not. aghast. War. 1t scents. ls licensed to slay and burn. caus- lm; lnconcelvable horrors. Where are these licenses lsssuedl-Tflroflw Star. Take the story Bill Arnolt told the other day 1n his column "In 60o” o! how 78-year-old D10! JOHN l King's yacht, GUARDIAN l... w. - Jililflvl-IIGHT MAY BE THE HATCH THAT LIGHTS THE FIRE IN DIABETES Notwithstanding the fact. mat insulin now saves thousands of lives yearly. men and women who would 11111-1: died with diabetes there does not seem to be any lessening oft-he number of individuals who, when 1110,1- reaelt a certain age or period or 1:51» deveop diabetes. V-liy should there be a. large an- nual crop of diabetics, who ll’ they do not vratch thelr diet. or use insul- 1n, will d e within s. few years? The questlon- as to why there are so many diabetics ln the world. ixotu-ithstzindittg the knowledge of 63.1156 mid treatment is ably ans- wered ln Hygela by Dr. Elllott P. Joslln, ellnlcnl professor of medl- cine, Harvard University Medical School. "First of all, today diabetes ls recognized more frequently and this swells the tote-l number of cases. Laboratory tests for the presence of sugar in the urine are far simpler than formerly and so are more generally employed. The second reason for the 1n- crease 1r dlabetes 1s the aging o1 the population. Diabetes ls chlefly a disease of adults. Two-thirds of all cases of dlabetcs begin above the age of 40 years. In Boston 1n 1845 only 20 of every 100 persons lived tn be 40 years of age", to-day 80 of every 100 persons live to be forty years of age. It ls no wonder there are more diabetic persons. Finally one must. remember how much longer dlabetlc patient-s llve, and ,therefore how much more of them we see about us. The average uge at death of my diabetic pattents formerly was 44 years, but now 1t has risen to 63 years." This ls aver- uge age-many of course live to be consldernbly older than 63. Prof. Joslln points out that while one can by vaoclnstton and inocula- tion, be protect/ed against certain ailments — smallpox diphtheria, typhoid-because they are caused by germs. the tendency toward de- veloping diabetes seems w be 1n- herlted-usually from both parents or the ancestors of both parents. Now the fact‘. that one has a fam- lly history of diabetes doesn't mean that diabetes ls bound ‘to 00w!’- b“!- a serlous warning la given by Dr. Joslln when he says. "The outstand~ lnt; melting cause for dlabetei. In one with a. diabetic family history who ls above the age of 40 is obes- lt_v—overwelght." To prevent dlabetefl. therefore, there are two things to do: Flt-st, two diabetic persons should not. marry and have children. A dia- bellc, 1f he or she mart-lea. should choose a partner from a non-dia- betic famlly. Second. any one who has a relative with diabetes. should never allow himself to become fat. IDNELY NIGHT Bleak wind upon the marsh The nlght without a star. The cry of a. loon 1a harsh Beyond, where breakers are. Dark road that briefly glows Before my motor ray, No fellow-traveller goes Belated down this way. Thank heaven the gale ls h1g1" I bless the hidden light‘. And wanton blrds that cry This lonely night. —Ermlria Carpenter Holland, ln "Blue Moon." has kept off relief. With things gp- purently none too brtght, Mr. Jones set out to see what he could do l 1 about lt. So tn the past three years . he has made and sold some 262,800 five-cent pork ples, and thus has, tnatiaged to uvold littvlng to appeal for relief from the city. From time 1o time references are made to those 11-110 are lncllned to lle back and (lodge work. relying on the relief mnds to keep them. 'f‘l1e story of . Dick Jones shows the other side of the picture. and there are not. a. few like them.-Sault Ste Marie Star. ' $111117“ PREVENTATIVE , FORMALIN l one 0|’ the! but known preventative: for SMUT 0N GRAIN An effective, efficient and proven remedy. Formolln l: n chomp but thoroughly effective remedy. Grain growers would he wise to net promptly. 1n order to have seed properly trailed be- fore sowing. One pint to every 40 gallons of water. Full direction: with every order. _ l 1 Do not delay. \ one today. Write In for Mall Order-l promptly ol- fcndrd l0. TilE TWO MAGS DRUGSTORI PHONE 315 1 - ton. "memorated by these celebrations, 11'. Lindbergws Wake (Winnipeg Free Pres‘) The recorded course of events in the progress of avlatton ls too well documented to excuse wrong em- phuls belni; put. on the Lindberg night ten years ago from M118 1.1111111 to Part". There cannot be, inclination to dlmlnlsh the hlstorlc renovm that. must lmperlshabll- accrue to the Brltlsh filers, Messrs. Alcock and Brown, as the undisput- ed pioneers o! the eastward flight over the Atlantlc in 1919. Just u ln. conversant circles on either slde u! tho Atlantic there has not been an! claim for this fame belong-lug to Lindbergh. The slgnlflcance of the feat lt-self is transferred by time from the courage of the act to the outcome of its accompllshment. It ls too often forgotten that eight years were allowed to elapse before the pioneer airplane trans-Atlantic crossing was even attempted again, and 1n that brie! epan of time 1on1;- dlstance flying had acquired a. technique in the United States which enabled one of tbs practition- ers-er: air-mall pilot, 25 years of nee-to take oft tn his spirit of st. Louis with superb assurance that he would accomplish n. flight whlch, for dlstauee alone and for single- ness of effort, had been unattempt- ed. The singular genius o! Ltnd- bergh late: gave the Impetus, and showed the dlrectlon, which trans- formed the world's Q‘ of transport by atr. The establishment of Intercon- tlnentlal at: routes was halttngly being accomplished with success by Sir Alan Cobham ln Africa, but thin expansion o! the scope o: 1L1- tram- port was accelerated when Ameri- can foresight employed the young but sagacloiu Lindbergh to become the navigational pioneer of Inter- continental alr routes. Hts name will survive with the names of men like Hlnlder, Ktngsford-Sntlm, Oobham and the others who pioneered routes now dally in use. For Pan Amer-lean Airways he lntd the bases ol’ its rantlflcatlons by plotting routes, first, to Mexico, then to the south American repub- lics. In the north, he surveyed with techntcal B-SlStl-HCQ from. colleagues the route called Green- land, which, though not yet adopt- ed. will almost certainly develop lnto the basic f “" trans- Atlantle alr route; and. he first flew the overland route to Asia, over which Canadians especlally need not display unbecoming sur- prise when they 11nd that airway becoming presstngly closer to re- allzatfon. It: Ls this uttlevement ln world aviation accomplished wlt-hln the decade slnoe the event now being commemorated that. will be regard- ed as the most astonishing 0on- stzmctlve feature of this century. Ten years ago the alr transport systems which are strong and fam- ous today scarcely had their being. The Brltlsh Imperlal. Airways dall- I and indeed there 1111s not been; any led ln the western world while forging ahead 1n eastern and equa- torlal countries, and today its '16 multt-englrted etreratt. fly routes o! nearly 30,000 miles, and lt and its subsidiaries fly more than $10,000 es daily. KLM. of the little ether-lands operates an extra- ordinarily efflctent schedule service the East. Indies and la probably to be admitted. tnln Australia. Air France regularly connects wfth South America and French possess- torm tn China. Pan American Alr- ways not only soars over South Amencun but. has pro-tempted the Pactflc. Recently 1t completed its atrlfne to the PhllLpnha-rs by 1:11.11- tng Manllla wltin Hang Kong, and the first landing of lts Clipper nt Auckland, New zealand, a few days ago was tiumultuously welcomed by the people of that British Domin- Even the-e hasty references re- veal what has been accomplished. not. because Lindbergh new the Atlantic, but * he showed the way afterward. He only flew 3.400 mlles on the flight com- but. there are pilots, men like Horney of Imperial Airways and Muslck of Pan American. who have flown ln commercial avlatlon over intercontinental alr routes more than a mllllon miles each. In this steady progress, jealously guarded, the alr transport industry ‘ees the true romance of flying that. h1g1; transposed the romance of dar- lng 1n flying. That Ls largely why the aeronauctlcal societies 1n Great Britain and the United States re- ztu-d the French M: '- ‘r-vb projected alr race as lntmlcal tn the interests of civil avlatlon. It may be claimed to demonstrate the advance in flyintt. but more prob- ably set-s at. deflanca every factor for safety and secure operation which has been fundamental 1n everything Lindbergh has advoc- ated and insisted on u being typi- cal and essential of scheduled at: operation. The race may be held in August, and some 22 cnndldatps have entered for it, but though the event will be lterolcally exciting during the l2 hours its wtnner may take to fly the course flown by Lindbergh in 83% hours. the 1am~ entable , ‘ of " ‘ appertaining to every international event. of the ldnd must damage regular atr services, especfully at the inception of regular nlr aervteea across the Atlantic. There ls something to be sald, however, tn support of the French proposal. Other nations have planned noes to demonstrate the superiority of their new makes of machlnes. Why not the French! They have three new P111198 W11"! superiority may be shown tn race. To wlsh to show this may not be more unreasonable than were other nations demonatrntlnl $1181!’ machlnes ln the lnndon-tn-Mel- bourne race tn 1036, and certainly much more permissible than wu the demonstration ln the I ‘ - to~Johannesbur¢ alr race last year. And 1t. was the winner of both those races, W. A. Scott, who, only the other day. referring to the flight ten years ago. said, "Lind- berglfs original performance has never been surpassed." But. It. h whet. Lindbergh has done since he made that. fllght that has won the enduring gratification of the aero- nauctlcal societies and the Ill‘ 11mm mama, CANADA'S EAVOURITE MAY 23,v_71_’<§7_ i‘ 4 m. m v1.11 Says: For a Delicious Cup ot ‘Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN Orange Pekue Tea Agent at Summers 144 Richmond St. E. R. Brow Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate ide, Lloyd Lewis Ch" "ittetown demonstrated by the {not that campaign on the part o! new: 1,225 DEAD 20, 989 INJURED but yen- th. need of automobile insurance was forcibly In spite of the most strenuous MM". Mflodicals and insur- flll " with vio- Insurance. inland-It there l: no anus. Batu quoted without mace lent deaths and injuries rushed l. new hlgh in Canada. Ivory par-um who driven a our needs the protection or An nccldont mliht ruin n ear owner for llfe- flnanclally-or unto o tremendous: hardship on the person 1M III lend m n ampules-explaining 1m various cov- ohllnon. HYNIIMAN 81 00., 11mm ESTABLIS 1813 Charlottetown flannel-side Montague i : _“~”'__‘"~___ ‘synsn-mse (B! The Canadian Press) ANTWERP - British Workers‘ 8mm Association has been re- fused Dennlsslon» of the Amateur Athletic Association to compete ln the Third Internutlonal Workers’ Olympiad here ln July ‘ the meeting has not been approved by the Belsian governing body m athletics. DONE TOUR SOUTH AFRICA (BY The Canadian Press) D CAPE TOWN-W. Strauss and H. Curt-er, South Aft-lean players of Aberdeen football club, are in. eluded tn the famous Scouts“ team that ls touring the Unlor. during the next two months. JOCKEY BADLY HURT CHESTER, England -— Brought dvwn by the fall of another horse, J. 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