r - .-.,-.-q-.-s..4 PAGE F OITR TllE BHARLOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded i887) President, LieuL-Col. W. Cheater S. MeLure Vice President, J. R. Burnett. F..l.l. Secretary. LieuL-Cul. D. A. biaclfiinuon, 0.5.0. Editor and Managing Director, J. it. Burnett, I-‘JJ Associate Editor, l-‘rank Walker SIQBSCIIIPTION RATES $5.00 per year (in advance) delivered to (ity. $11.00 per yt-ar tin advance) mailed tu l’. L‘. Island $5.00 per year tin advance! mailed to Canada and LES Alembers Audit Bureau of Ciri-ulations “The Strongest Illemoi-y is Weaker than 1 =;~—__——__-—- -.i-l 1-1 ".1 11110-1- 1~ --t 1-‘ -. 1-1 - -~ - 1:11-11:11. 11-1 ‘.1-il11ll1'11 ‘ 11'1": 1w.‘ 1V lslziiid, 1 111‘- - c.\-.‘--. .\1"; is R11 AC1 to :1: 111 1111: _111ii1‘1i.-1l 111i v. as‘ 11-‘11 spon- ~ 1111 111v Alt‘. ll. .t-Qi-l1'l\'f‘ as .~1-c--:‘.-.1er 111 i l"1;-~ l11'1.l1-t'~. _ ‘rm; ‘CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN NOVEMBER S, 19318 of the past: and lastly as a pledge to do our ut- iii11-t to maintain peace throughout the world and 111 Zlssl-‘l 111 every ivay possible those who, owing to 1111111‘ 1l1sal1ilir_v, cannot keep step with us in 1111- tlailr inarch 11f life." l 'l'liis _\‘ear. with the permission of the De- partment of 1-111111-11111111, the Provincial Command 111' the 01111111111111 Legion is circularizing the s 1111. 11f 1111- Province, stressing the signific- fllilft‘ 111i‘ lteiticmhraiice Day, especially at a time "iiltt ii we should all give thanks for having been 1:111 l_v -p.'1i‘t‘(l iIi<- lIOITOTS of another ivar," and :ipp1-:1lii111 to 1111- it-aeliers for co-opcration. It is sii;-g1-~t1.-1l that they tztllc to the pupils on the swu-i-itict-s of the \\':1r and the privileges enjoyetl iiizlcr 1111- British flaw‘ that they assist in the c. .,1‘1- .11’ p11ppiv< i11 111t- pupils, \\'lllCl'l they can do l1_v q-it-Iiig i11 11-111-71 with the nearest Legion 111- and that l1_\- application to the same 1111 --.-r lll."_\' can ai-iiiiiut- to have a returned sol- 1li1r :1 Vli-c-s the pupils, a few days before Re- L-r-iiict- ll:i_1-. 1111 the true spirit of Armistice- "1- is iw- 11:11 41-111 its to the iiiiporlatice of 51111-1111: 11111‘ school children, in the \\-1i‘-l~ o-f tlic circular, “a greater ="1"| 11111 1-1111- 1-11 l-Iiiipire privileges, but " l'-1:11i"-1 i‘1-~po1i~il1iliiirs, as well a.- the 1' “N11111: w-c 11-1111 suffered in the (ireat - 1-111 1-1 ci11pl-1_\-i1ient due to the cf- - . .\"l'\':\'f‘ to out‘ country." --1‘1t‘4 Xi-line 111 _' , lilit rnl 11I:xpans|on" luizisis of Liberal trade ‘crpziii-ii-ri" wi i the 111111-11 States iluriiig the pn-t _\‘1-.'1i‘. 11111. 1 scs the t'\~i'llIllll point. 111 1111- vtutr tlltll g .\l.-ii-cli 3,1, 193;‘, Canada ‘ l - -11~ valued :11 $3l1,t.Oti0.0OO to tlie ln the foiloiviug year this de- .,:;_;.11oo,ooo, 11in imports from the rose in the sainc period from I3‘;-1_=.11-11».'1..~- 111 $.|$;,oo<1,o<>o. .\ large part of 1' f-iipozts 1I-.lll.~l>lL't1 of agrictiltttral goo-ls ‘i c-1i1r -.-.1-l directly \\‘it11 the products of an tarniers. "liir 1--.>iit-._-i1:;-1:111‘): 1111". 1.1111 Editorial Notes I I 111i)‘ F'1\\'l\'1‘S Day. 11 7r 1111111 .\. .\l.-11-11111ial11. il§ Pi-init- Minister, 1‘ ‘~11 l'ni--1i ii1\\‘1‘l'lll1lf‘1ll illt‘l|ll1(‘ first session -t- first l-‘i-dcitil l‘.‘1rli1u1it-iit November‘ (i, iii I 1k 1 4 1- -t1-r Fripps will he greatly missed when ‘ices for his new position in Ytincouver. 111111 .‘lilllfl~l ('ltl‘il'f'l_\’ tii his ahility and (lip- ihat lllt“ l{.(T..\l.l'. have come to 11c d ii-pori as an iiidispetisalile part 0f our atl- ti-ritzze niacliiiit-r): 111- l‘ is‘ 111i '1 1/ All)‘ ' 1' - an \ct for the l‘i‘1-i1‘-1ii§11:i of Crv -' ‘o ‘ s. ill-t‘ .‘111p1-:1r~.‘111‘.¢11111 - ‘t: l'1i11- 1c i‘ ‘l tin‘ li-ivt-rttni-‘itt t-ipivr-tl the r f sp-ins- r1111; i‘ '1 1' ~->Z11t‘- ‘»'- 1" ‘.1‘:it -li-cii-~ \1. 111i .\1:'.1, 1111' -(‘t'- 1 l" ‘l"”l'"‘l"l13 "'1 "'11 l" 91"‘! 1'14“ lh-ti-ik- rcsi'_11i.-1iioii liceonies effective im- .~ ,- ' M...- - - .1 . ' .. ' - - - 1- - 1 1‘ ‘l! 1 ---~1 1'1 11- 11-1 1U 11' .11 ~11‘. lloii. \\. l‘. l\cri‘ iiiinister ot natural ..'r\1.11 ,.,I(‘,.,.,, [M1, - . ’ . , - ‘ j "-1" 1”‘ 1-“ ; '1"~1>l1l‘<'1\. will 1:11.11 U\'(‘l' .\lr. Diirins work un- fu“ hdwl l" “- "11-“5111 l ll-"(q l] 11:1 '1 ~ii.-1~.-<1=11r is‘ appointed. .\[r. Patterson said. 111?“, ‘_I- "l" if" “"_"’l l "‘11‘ll'll"-" l" - ~ X11‘. 11111111. ilcfr-atr-il in the .\lt-lville constituency m" " ' “ 5 l ‘f~ 111' '1 l_'.‘- 11-” ll 11- in tl-e .\‘.-l.'.'ll("ll1\\'.'lll general elections, June 8, 1h’ " "W _” ‘ll l- ‘ *1" “'1'” "l dill!‘ 11"“; 11*" 1111.11 i_ii 1i 11_v-<-l1-t:1111i1 later iii lltiittholrlt constitu- f.’ d‘ l” ‘i ‘, l ri\'1"l""1 "ll 'l"" ‘ll 1'1 Al? 111111‘. ~11 i he ]-l,-iii< 111 icstiiiie his itisiiraince busi- 11111 .-lr. .\11\.1r1. 1.111.111 11.1. ma; m hegilift. " ~ 111 =11 n. a TPV.‘ and rcvi-‘crl hill with the 'l'l-.e llFtlvl-T‘ oiilizhvg?" gave leavi- , . J .1 1 ‘ i-fel 1111- l-‘ll lithat .\lr. \\'1‘i;_'li: have have‘ 1 l 1 -.-t-r1i:1i-1iit ap-i 1-1111111-(111-11 in of 1119-11 P1131111 - - that a , 1111: l't'-l111ll\ll>ll.ll‘~ , diouhl 1-" ~11 l1ll~\' iii matters iiifli no 11g Ziiiati- c11:ic1-i‘1i--:1i‘r<1_i11511;; pitivcis of our ('-111.i‘ts 11f l..-\-.‘, r-- from its oivii 111311-1-1 p1-1-v1. i‘! 1 ri-l-iiiiii-trritioii 11f 1111- l‘i‘-1‘1~ .11, _\.-| . i 1-1111 fllVl-Olil tli1‘t.‘11i-- iip. 111,111 .111, H13. :"."\‘!-l\' interfering with i111". l'l‘_:1l',\' 11f 11-1;- s ur-lcr lifitisli rlr-iiioci-ary. llay IM-qiiiit-iticiilv (lye-runs 11f‘ l'1i1!111l l\".1._-11111iii.1-1.11. 1"" '11-. 1111141 iii t i l» \ :1\1-1".~1- .'ii-‘11:-l ‘.11 11p-11‘:. i1} : 1 llzflnilllltlll 11f '1 <1" :1:11l 1,1411 ‘l1-- l.t'l1'l‘1ll 1111-1 l‘o11'111;.'1-11- 1111;. '\ 11-11 lllllll 11f l1.1\ 11... 111111; . 11111 1111111 i11 ‘11111111111-11111111 11111 1.1111» 1l1.1-11 1_\ iiial-iiig. t"111.‘i 1.1 :1pp1:11\ 111 l..1\-1 1- 11 1-‘1- 111 siippl_\' l1‘1_\‘ \'.’1,l1--1:t 1l:fl1ci1lI\ 1:111 , -;1'. 1- 111 ‘1i‘1l iii l,-1i-1‘111i , ‘ 'i,11l 1.1111111 li‘i_‘.‘ 111p. .-11'~ i11 11c of 111111-11. 11-1111‘ 1111211111‘ lll'li| tisiial, 11111-1113 1111-1111‘ of rloit-r." I ln 11.11 \\'1--t of l‘i,nql.'in1l. South .\li11l.1ii1ls riii-l 1 11.1111 p11'-~~ ii wctii-iiiig P1111111 \\'.‘1l1-‘s- their}; will 111- no i11-ire 1 the nc-rliial li;i_v c op. lJ1s-:11i~f.'11 111111 is 1-. 1-1.1 hi‘ sonic hiiyi-rs at 1111- illl-flf'lll'_\' i sliippiitg sptivc 1'1‘otii f':1ii.11l.1. lii the Xortli of liiiqlantl the hay crop iva». about tivo-iliiid- of iioriiial ivitli 1111- il‘.(‘l'.'lQ'/‘ 1111:1111)‘ l'.'llllt'l' low. lit-tween 1111111111111 1.11/11,- lialt-s 11f ('.'1ii.‘111i.'1ii h.‘1_\' liavt- lvct-ii Z1l'l'l\ill{ :11 l.i\1-i‘p1-ol wci-lt-ly. \\'liilc 1111- ilt-iiiziiiil 1111‘ 11-111. adirin 11:1): is favourable. <:1_vs tli1- rr-p11rt, iii-aili- er conditions will rr-gitlatt: 1hr- 111-1111111-1 iii 111- next fi-iv \\'(‘('l\'.<. The Poppy Appeal Next ivr-el: inav fittingly he dc=crilicrl as 1111- meinhraiicc \\'r-r1l\', for the days leading up to Remembrance Day, on Friday, Nov. II. are 111-- ing devoted to the sale of poppies uii1lz-r i11-- auspices of the Canadian legion, iii .'ii1l of 1-1» (mum! pnlilicrs and their families who tire still paving, in physical and mental suflci-iiig, for i111- sacrifict-s- endured in the Great \\':ir. '1'l--- fhfPP-rflltl iilijt-cls of lll(‘ l‘opp_y' 11111111111 llZl\'1' 111-1-11 well oxprt-cqptl by lIlS llnlifllll’ I.1t‘tll(‘l11'11ll-li(i\'- emm- Idclllois: "Ifirst, as a lll7l11l\'-flff(‘l'llltf 111 Almighty God for restraining tlie wrath and l. -l 1"1‘1‘llll_\', the li.$..\. Bureau of Fisheries ‘11"-<-r 1-1-1. 71\'t’t1l'tllll],1 to the bureau, as none of 1 1111' 1511-101‘ crop \v ‘ >1‘ >1! 1* 1U lt 1-‘ 1i av rcgri ttal1l_v aiiiiotiiieetl 11y Premier '1‘. _l. 121111-11-1-11 of ltatcheivztn that the Hon. i‘, .\l. llunii, ii-ovincial minister of hi hwavs 1 . ti‘.1ii<i111i‘tnt111ii has tendered his resion-atioti. The right and title to uncounterl thousands of 11_v~tcrs cliaiiqcrl as‘ one result of the hurricane 1 . 1-11 -\'t't‘pt the coastal region of New Eng- l 1111p 1 Distui-l-ziiict- of the water was so great rhri: ,~:1-‘r l11-1ls- were moved bodily from onc t ‘ l ll) TllllllllUlh Ill 1111111)‘ CIISCS (HVIICTS 0f 11s iT-inid ilit-ii‘ "lit-ids" either tliininishetl or 1Y1 lJi-li 11, lilll ivliiit they 111st was gained hy some ,, i1- artiially destroyetl Title 111 ‘he Fllll-plflllléil 11_\‘sl(‘rS rests with the owners 1.1 11111- whcrt- they finally landed. 1k i! i ‘It 1\ 1111-.‘ 511111 pllllll('>s 111111111; tuitiseptic is 11e- 11111-111‘. 11y 111-. Frederic Damrau in The Ameri- 1‘.i-. llritzjtiist. "111111111: has her-n officially re- WILlll/"l l-_\‘ the pli11t‘11i.‘11‘11pt‘-i.‘1 of the [lnitctl $1. 1. - siiit-i- i.\‘1.11_" thi- zii-ticlr savs. “The latest ---:i 111' 11111 :1iitIi11i-i1;1t1vi- treatise on 111‘. i11 1hr- llftliiill llfl- iiiloptcil a i11-w tiiild lint- 1111-‘ which proves, ilcspite ‘the com- 1- inost 1.1‘ 1.1111114 which NOTES BY IIIE WAY The German Bishops. in accord witn the teachings ot their reugiou, 1B1’ Slrcss upon belief in a personal H and personal immortality. they abbot‘ the doctrine that. the "spiritual qualities" 0t‘ man, like the body through vrlucli they are made manifest, are doomed w “decompose in death." They re- bel against “a purely material- istic conception of human life." Millions, oi their own and other faiths, will hold with them in these matters. Even those whose strivings after truth have resulted ln_ doubt. must fuid something stirring in this challenge and must feel in it. a possibility of a com- mon ground and common action. For the essence of the position is its implied revolt against attacks by an arrogrant state on human personality. The barbarism which the German Bishops are fighting 1S a denial of the whole course of Western civilization. Not only the religion but. the art. the litera- ture and thescience of many gen- dtations are threatened in this dark warfare-New York Times. When she spoke at. Portland a fe\\‘ days ago. The Lady Tweeds- muir asked that a copy of a paper previously read should be lent to her so that she might take some of the drives through the country of Leeds that \\'(‘l‘e mentioned in it. Beople. who cling 1o the main liigli-ivays- of this section miss a great. deal of interest and seen "y. It. is true that. the main roads pos- sess attractive siirr intlings, but many of the side-rs is‘ are even more attractive. and most of them. especially in T881‘ townships like Bastard and Leeds and Lands- downe Rear, have stirprisiiigli‘ good gravel or niaeadam stirfaees at. this time of the i-eai‘. It is neither safe not‘ comfort- able to travel athigh speed over these narrow and not always bump-free surfaces. But one may make a leisurely prog ss over scores of little-knoivn roads in the country and gain marked benefit. therefrom. There is liltle traffic, there are pleasant contacts and the scenery, especially at this sea- son, is of surpassing beauty - Brockville Recorder and Times. Corning back from Spain, where he had the experience of bombing raids, Prof. J. B. Haldane, dis- tinguished British scientist, is frankly critical of the British Gov- ernmenfs air raid precaution plans. He claims that the great.- est damage in war time is caused by big explosive bombs rather than by gas or incendiary bombs. The solution offered by Prof. Haldane LS the construction of a vast system of tunnels 1n which the people of Britain's large cities might take shelter in such an em- ergency. 'I'l1ls scheme would cast in the vicinity of- 400,000,000 pounds 61.920.000.000.) In London alone expenditure of 100,000,000 pounds t$480.000.000) would be necessary. In two years sufficient tunnels could be built to accom- modate the entire population of the world metropolis. I-Ie proposes that the tunnels should be brick- lined and 60 feet below ground level, with entrances not. more than 1.000 yards apart. In addi- tion to this plan of tunnel build- ing. he suggests immediate con- struction of trenches in parks and open places as partial shelters. Prof. Haldane would also have the entire population instructed in the use of gas masks. He objects to the policy of storing gas masks until an emergency arrives, be- cause issuing them to the public would constitute an insoluble prob- lem. nor has lie much use for the “home-made" gas proof room, as suggested by the authorities. -- Klngston Whig-Standard. Once again the engineering gen- ius of the Clyde has come to flow- er in the launching of the Queen Elizabeth. The hull of the vast: super-liner. ivhlch one day may seek the cherished blue ribbon of the Atlantic, slid smoothly down the slipways, settled comfortably in the water. and under the con- trol of puffing tugboats, gilded gently to the fitting-out. basin. there to undergo months of pre- aratlon for its first trip to sea. The success of a launching of such proportions ls a tribute to the high state of CIIICCIICY to which engin- eering has been brought. For the Clyde is narrow. It is a man-made river. Several generations ago n man could wade across it only a few miles upstream from John Brown's yard, and not vret. his knees_ The depth of the river. which accommodates the largest ships in the world. is the work of the drcdgei‘. But bchlnzl the dredg- er there has been the engineer. To him then must. 1:11 honors for thr- triumph of ship and river. ~- Chrlstiaii St-ietirr- Monitor. There is fond for thought in the fact. that. three of the national leaders at the meeting in Munich 11-‘ 17111 11111-111- 1111s had iii recent _vc.'i1'<. 111:1‘ it i. ~1i11-.-11--.-|-111l 11s tlir- iilllsllllllllllg anti- 1 ~ .11 1i. 1111111." Th1- arlicli- points- out lli:1i 1 .. \ 111-‘11 tiiirtiiiv- r1‘t.‘1iiis thi- antiseptic pou- 11- 111' iodine. 11111 tliiiiiiuitt-s the rdviertiotialilt-I ‘X11111? si-iisaiii1ii. T111- icqiilzit‘ 1151p. iodine c- i-i f p1-r 1-1-11‘. iodine 1111x011 with potas- . .1. 5-1-11 11111111- 1111-1 S; pct‘ cent alcohol. The new 11111-1 tiiittui-r- Wllhlsli of '2 per rent iodine mix- 1-11 \\'ll-1l st-iliiiiii 111111111" iii a solvent of crpial parts of \\'.".l-‘l' and alroliol. Th1- t‘l11(‘f source of iodine §< ( hilt-iii i1€1r.-1t1- of si-dzi. and the stipply is al- 11-11-1 iiiiliiiiiwwl. 111 111 n1 1v 1111- .\l11iithlv lmttcr of 'l‘1ie Royal Hank of 17-11111-1 for Xovt-iiilicr surveys hiisincss condi- ll-ifls 111 ty-iiizida, the, lfiiilcd States and (ireat lit‘; ' Rcct-itl indexes of litisincss activity in ‘ miiiitrivs have liecii intich more encour- .it_' :1~ tli11_v indicate that the general ileclitie 1111111111 iii the early mouths of the current _\11l1' 'i;1» 111-1111 effectively halter] in all three 1-11111111-11 s. ”__l1_i__,._\ti;,11i.~jt lficptcmher substantial. i1i1p1‘11\1ii11-iit it: reported in many leading l1l‘-‘ll('l|l"s' 11f iiidtisiri‘ particularly in Caitada and tli1- l'iii11-11 Flatt-s, and early reports for Octo- 111-1- ~ll‘I‘\' 111111 ilit- improvement is continuing. li1'(‘;ll lliiiaiii ziiid the Yiiiteil States together :il1-11i‘l1:1ppi-1.xi11i:1i1-1\‘ 75 pcr cent of the total ex- ports 11f 1211111111 ca-‘li year and industrial cou- di1i11ii< iii tli1-~-- 1-11111111-11-5 exert 111i important iii- flllPllCt‘ 111i llll’ i-coiiiitnic life of Canada. \Vitli the i'L'1'1‘<-l1'1ll 111' lnisiiit-ss iii the United States, pui-clnws from (':1ii:11l:i were greatly reducer]. With 1111- stimulus- 111' the increased industrial zii-liviti- 11f ll(‘l' 1111111 iiiipiirlaiit customers, Can- ada 111.11}; anticipate expansion in hcr exports IS 211m] nf nmn mid giving us the gi-czit 111111-1-11 oLpeacc; second, lest we forget the sacrifice and iiii-ilit-r llllpl‘1|\'t‘lllt'llt in general business nrc of lilllnble nrigin: Dalarliei‘ a baker's son. Mussolini the son of a hlaekitiiltli and "hard up" in his youthful years. ivhilt- all the world knows that Hitler wit; a paper- hunger. Aiitl there they are as heads of world powers. Oiily by hard work and the spur of tini- bition may young men get along like this Exchange. The unanimous finding of the Alberta appeal court that the levy- ing of the farm production tax is beyond thr- province's powers has pleased. thr-re is every. reason to believe, even the members of the Government which put through the legislation providing for the levy. The proposal has met with the strongest kind of protests from the farmers of Alberta. Because of the storm that it raised the pro- vincial ministers and their sup- porters in the Legislature have been placed 1n a most uncomfor- table posltion. Accordingly they must feel indebted to the Judges for relieving them of the embar- rassment. that they have been caused by the enactment of this ill-conceived and, thoroughly un- popular measure. _ Edmonton Journal. Under the 1932 treaty Uanudl and Australia are bound to sell wheat. to the the Motherland at the world price, which is the price on the Liverpool Exchange. 'l‘his rice is fixed bv competition be- ween the buyers of the world, not the buyers of the United King- dom alone. The British market ls not large enough to absorb all the Canadian export surplus of wheat. The balance of this surplus is sold in competition with the exports from the United States, Argentina, Rinalq, the Danublan countries, and every other wheat-exporting country. 1t. is this competition with foreign wheat. which fixes the Liverpool rice and therefore the conditions. price Ihl British importer: pa) fifllibat 551-1111 of Quilts q Jam: w. Barton. IILD. ACNE— INSULIN TO CURE PIMPLES As sufferers with acne (pimples) suffer so much mental distress and embarrassment, anything _ that may help them in getting rid of this disfigurement is very much worth while. ‘For years it. has been found that. some of these eases improved when starch foods-sugar, pastry. bread, and potatoes— were de- creased, so tliat anything that would lower the amount. 01' sugar in the blood has been considered good treatment as starch turns to sugar in the system. Thus the in- jection of pituitary extract. which seems to hasten tne digestion and use of starch in the system, has given good results in many cases, The viosterol treatment. which stimulates body processes has given brilliant rcsuits in most of [he cases in which it. has been tised from one to three tnonths. A most interesting discovery has recently been made which ivotild seem to prove that starch foods and their tiandllng by the body tissues has much ‘to do in causing acne was reported in the Journal of the American Medical Associa- tion some months ago by Dr, Joseph Wortis, As you know. the latest treat.- ment for dementia precox is to administer a large dose of insulin which produces ivhat. ls known as insulin shock. In the successful cases, when the patient recovers, his mind is clear and often re- mains that. way. It so happened that in six of Di‘. Wortis’ cases of dementia precox. the patients were suffering with acne of the face, and after the insulin shock the acne cleared up. Despite the small number of cases (six), all the patients were so definitely benefited that; these satisfactory results should be made known. ‘It is possible that both dem- entla precox and acne are associa- ted with some common disturbance of the digestion and handling of starch by the body processes and this disturbance ls corrected or removed by the use of the insulin." While Dr. Wortis docs not rec- commend insulin shocks treatment, which so greatly reduces the‘ sug- ar in the blood. as the routine or regular treatment for acne, he considers it possible that keeping the blood low in sitgar by small regular doses of insulin. under suitable precautions, may prove serviceable. THE SONN ET A Sonnet Ls a moment's monument, Memorial from the Soul's eternity To one deed deathless hour. Look that it. be. Whether for lustrai rite or dire portenls, Of its own arduous fulness rev- erent: Carve l. in ivory or in ebony, As Day or Night. may rule; and let Time see It; flowering crest lmtpeetrled and orient. A Sonnet is t1 coin: its face reveals The souL-its converse, to what Power ’tls due:- Wheiher foi- tribute to the august appeals Of Life. pr dower in Love's high re nue. L It. serve: or ‘mid the dark wharf’: cavernous breath. In Ctiaroirs palm it pay the toll to Death. 41041111501111. 1.3.‘ - 15.1.1111... ‘v1.1.1. psi-fiat - reason the preference is not thought to be of much value. If the preference is repeated. C1111- ade may sell less wheat‘. to Britain. but. in that event. other countries ‘Will sell more mid there will be lcss_ competition in selling to foreign countries It, ls, 111 L114» Canadian view. a case of six of one 11nd litilf :1 dozen nf the other. --M:1nchestci‘ Guardian. 11115111011 Swine Breeders NOW l” "1" "1111- 111 3' '1 a rd against PIG - WORM by “lull th l , , "mflly on tiie fiilitsiinmlv” Mac’s Pig - Worm Tonic Powder It. will thoroughly abolish all traces of worms. and improve the health of your herd. Price 35c-ts per lb. Don't delay. Order by Phone or Mail. All orders promptly attended to. - Phone 315 THE 2 MACS fieacrlptionii A peclalty Remember there L: nothing better for your Stomach than Dr Evans’ Stomach Mixture PRICE PER BOTTLE 85c. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED ‘IQ posal. The salary probably seems at- Lord earns and spends every penny of it. I-ie is lll!‘ representative of sible for the direct-ion and super- vision to promote and discharge recommend honors and awards. the British Navy. that he has a little Cabinet of his own. the Board of Admiralty. advise and dirt-ct him. Tviougi he is not compelled to Boards advice —lie iinusally does. On the Board sit; Britain's Lords —first, second. third, fourth. and the iccently appointed fifth — the big executives of the Navy. the most poviei-fiil b1 Ministers. I O job Ls ti. much either‘ Street. It. stands tit the south-cast in ivhitt-liall. Its rooms cious and ‘The furniture -t-h.'i' s. tables, cottclit Wll-ll legs 111111 i-i-nis iyirvcd in the shape <11 tit: iiiii-s Lorri Nelsonls with first. Lord 1111» ni-rc-s to every room building. ‘Fhcrt- is Room 40 for in- stance, thr- ci-;3_1iiitl ears of tht‘ \\'.’)l‘l'l. Herr- eiphri- wireless message-s. iiitrrcr-ptcrl from the t-nem_ were decoded rini-ir; lllP war. Today the Arliniriiliifls itia-t tiusled and lalcnvd l1ll‘ll sit there. linked b_v radio with 1h.’- shit‘ -11-.'l ports of t-as. hits-ales. secret . i‘ L-il. pas..- ttirciigh hiillfi _Ihr_v urtih gig fgw PUBLIC FORUM ln-l h 090i to! the eorr pin-glen“ of ‘t. lott ow II- lly endnru tho opinion: of I36 norrelnnndente. A Queen NON - PARTISAN Sin-Everybody knows oi’ Mr. Tailtfllfs loyalty to prohibition and admires it and mostly every- LJClV knows of his loy-alty to the Conservative party in which he has the "utmost confidence" and of his opposition to the Liberal party to which lie ivas "always antagonistic." One would suppose that. is about. as good a mark of partisanship as could secured Wlllllli the bctnids of this province Such 1m attitude will satisfy the dictionary ctelinition of a partisan. just; one single lapse from absolute devotion in a long long life! Only once through all the years was the one party wrong and the oth- er party fight! What a tnLex-able lot. these Liberals are! What. a noble group is- tit. Conservative party! Such pa . ‘.1151 creates a real difficiiiiy democratic government. The first thrust cf the tiartisan sivord has not yet proved mortal, but kuoaving its destructive pos- 1 tibilities. I say to all and sundry, i “Good-bye!" I am Sir. etc. J. IV. A. NICHOLSON. NORTH IIEDEQUE. PAFIFISJI AND ‘PEMPEILANCE Nicholson Slfl- Does not Mi‘. know that prior to. and at. the 1927 or 1030-31 elections the Churches. the Laboiu‘ and Liber- al Parties- circulated for signature a paper demanding disarmament? That was carried out. so thorough-- l_v that Mussolini dared defy the British over Ethiopia, That gave Hitler his chance at the Rhine. Then the two tlictators backing Italy in Spain. Then the tsaid on Austria. Then Czechoslovakia. And mere will follow altet; Munich. By listening to those pacifists, Britain was less prepared than in 1914. What lunacy’ it would be to fight under such conditions? That might. appeal to Mr. Nicholson's mind. as confirming the scriptur- al injuncticn to b:- "counted fools foi‘ My sake." But how can it ap- RETIRINGI 1 FROM BUSINESS EVERY ITEM IN O R STOCK IS BEING CLEARED OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Come and see for yourself ! 1 1 1 71w 7M!@ud BIGVDISCOUNTS 0N .\1.1. cons, DRESSES, HATS, SKIRTS, SWEAT- v ‘ ERS, BLOUSES AND PURSES. — NO APPROVAL. ALL ACCOUNTS MUST BE SETTLED IN FULL ON OR BEFORE TUES AY_ NOVEM- BER 15th 1t. r. smrsou 99 QUEEN ST. PHONE 236 ply to both paclflsts and Mr. Chamberlain? Does Mr. Nicholson believe in youngirien studying for the Min- istia- lll‘l(l"l' professors with Com- munlst, or asclst, or Nazi lean- ings, and tii-‘loval principles that lower their callinc to a. commer- cial basis? No wonder they fail so lamentably in their Temperance activities! Paul preached» Righteousness. Temperance. and a Judgment to come. No compromise such as the churches made with the Saunders- Lra-Alclntvre Government on a Sunday! _ Watchman, what of the Night? I am Sir. etc. D TIMER. What It Means T0 Be First Lord (London Daily Mail) 'I‘lit1re is a. new F‘ir.=t Lord of Enchantrcss, will be at his dis- tractive to you, but a good first si the Navy in Parliament, respon- I-Ie is very much the Boss of His responsibility is so great to take the Sec Even in. the Cabinet his‘ posi- tion is enviable he is one oi’ of the First. Lord's 4.000 staff. hbraxy. too. if the First Lord feels like reading. Not. ordinary read- ing, though. A hundred sand books and d0cuments giving details of almost every naval en- gagement ever fought. Charts and maps and plans to bewllder from the stuffy air of Whitehall there is the yacht; already men- tioned. It is a long-standing tra- dition that. the First Lord is free w use the yacht as he wishes in the performance of his duties. Mr. Duff Cooper drew fi1‘e for his Bal- tic cruise, you remember. any rich man's ship. It is the Ad- miralty afloat, equipped, luncheous to preside at, speeches to make. and naval manoeuvres to attend. There are admirals to in- terview and inventions to be con- dered. There is the all taut‘. question of the 12's. d. of run- ning the Navy. And, finally. there is th and through Parliament, the pea- ple all about it. F011 Vital GERMANYS AIR -M'IN'D BERLIN-In six years thereon in use of aerial means o1 firms- port. to and from Berlin has risen from 33,757 persona 1n 1932 tie 190.558 in 1937. There is the superb Admiralty thou- you. I l’ O you want. to get away EVENING HATS OF FUR MATCH MUFF S And 1f’ .i_. Hats for wear with dinner dross are a feature of autumn fashion. A little round toque of white Russian fitch matched the short balloon-shaped sleeves of a flar- ed green velvet. semi-crinoltne. A barrel-shaped muff of the same fur completed the ensemble for theatre or restaurant; wear. Fur appears on new evening en- sembles, placed low in one case on The Enchantrees is finer than as i110 the A-’ll1!11'@l1l'- H? 43°15 55-099 '1‘ cinema. posters say, "regardless of the fitted jacket or a. striped lame Y-E-"il" ‘FY1111 111-“11119115 house-l '17“? expense." evening ensemble. Mink borders maglllflcelll Admllalll’ Yflchl- the The First. Lord has a imsv job. the decollctage of a gleaming ere are white lame evening gown. BOXER WANTS SEAT CARDIFF. Wales-Jack Peter- sen, former British and Empl" heavyweight boxing chumipton. will contest. tlie Plasneivydd ward as d Liberal candidate for the Cardiff city council. dinners. banquets. im poi‘- e task of telling Parliament Keep Mlmmh in tho homo. itq alwus use AHMIN PEKOE TEA B I 2 A ;__ 11:11."; the than 11 Downhill The house that goes w-lth finer place No. 10 oi‘ No. the Admiralty building are spa- beatitlftilli‘ furnished. thu-iiviir-"cciii has unique corner of body our-e rrnslcrl (here. 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