1 =-..» -<~...-... 1.. i p uni"; the i time - roux . riisf ciiaiieorrizrown ouaiioian ’ - r Tho Charlottetown lluoriiian Prolidnlt. Monk-Col. W. Chnolnr l. llnlmrn. vm-l-ruiaeno. a. n. Burnett, I. .1. i. Secretary. Liana-Col. l). A, lhokinlon. D. l. 0. Editor ua lounging oil-ism. a. l’. Burnett. t. a. I Anon-into Illlhrl. Funk Walker nod l). K. Currie. litouiing Daily (founded i881) ".00 pnr you (in ndvnnoo) In City. It.» pnr your (in advance) nuiind to I450 per you (In advance) llltnl. SATURDAY. MARCH 1. 1938 Making“ The Money Fly _'l‘lie taxpayer interested in the manner in which the CAMPBELL Government is implement- ing ats “economy” pledges these days should make it a point to visit the Provincial Building. The wliolc- building is being gutted and re. (‘Obstructed 0n a scale t0 stagger all belief, From basement to attic there is scarcely a square inch 0f the old interior left to offend the lavish a-nd luxurious tastes of the dictators now in control of the provincial purse-strings. .. Somewhere in the midst of‘the debris the visiting taxpayer is likely, during office hours. to encounter the stalwart figure of the Acting Premier and Iifiiiister of Public \Vorks. Mr. hlclnrvitiz. Mr. hlOlNTYRE is about the only government member visible to the naked eye amid the piled-up furniture and office equip- ment. and the confusion of scaffoldings, step- ladders, paint-pots and plaster-puddles. In Mr. hfclivrvizifs eye the visiting tax- payer, if he approaches, will note a triumphant glint; on his countenancb an expression 0f su- prenie self-satisfacti0ii_ It is plain that he is in his element,’ like TOSCANINI conducting a _BEETHOVEN symphony. \ If the taxpayer is tactful, he may even in- duce Mr. M ClNTYRE to conduct him through the ivreckage, and have described for him, in daz- zling detail, the gargantuan plans of the coni- pleted structure, and the oriental splendours of the furnishings and fittings yet to be installed. It will be a marvellous experience for the taxpayer-like getting a glimpse of the pleasure dome of Kubla Khan, or the Taj lVfahal, in process of construction. He will go home dazed, wondering what it is all about, and asking himself where 011 earth the money is coming from and hovy any govern- ment with such fantastically extravagant notions evcr had the gall to appeal to the electors on a platform of balanced budgets. Fa rm Implement Prices During the federal election campaign it was repeatedly alleged by Liberal speakers and in the..Liberal press that the BENNETT tariff poli- cies had raised the price of farm implements. Figures were published in The GUARDIAN at the time to show that this statement was absolutely incorrect, the truth being that under Conserva- tive administration farm implement prices had been materially reduced. However, the Liberal campaign statements were accepted, together ‘v with assurance that Liberal policies would mean CilJLlpCf farm machinery, and the sweeping tariff CulXCCSSlOIIS made by Mr_ KiNo in signing the ‘Mighiiigton treaty were hailed by Liberal sup- porters as bound to result in immediate rcdiic- tion of farm implement prices. . The result, unfortunately, has been far otherwise. Last Monday in the House of Coni- mons Mr. j. F. JOHNSTON, Liberal member for Lake Centre, moved a resolution to hold au ini- mediate inquiry into “the causes underlying the high price of farm implements with particular reference to the advance in prices for the year 1936." He cited the Winnipeg price lists of the Cockshutt Plow Company, the Massey-Harris, Company, and the International Harvester Company of Canada for binders, disc drills, disc harrows, gang plows and other farm implements. The figures cited were for the years 1930, 1934. i935 and 1936 respectively; they showed, in ucarly every case, a reduction in 1934 and i935, and a sharp increase in I936, under the present tariff reductions. Mr. Thioiiirsonwfs statements were corrobor- ated by Hon. j. G. GARDiNl-LR, Minister of Agri- culture, wlio cited the St. Thomas, Ontario, price lists which lie found “compare almost exactly, so far as increases are concerned, with price lists from Western Canada which have bccii read in the House." According to Mr. Cincinnati's lists, “a six-foot binder sold in St. Thomas in i935 for $225.50; but in the list wlllCll has been recently put forward for i936 the cash price is 242.20, which is practically $17 higher than the 1935 price_ A six-foot mower sold in 1935, cash price at $84, and in 1936 it sold at $92, 0r an increase of $8. A side-delivery rake sold in i935 at $118 and in i936 at $128, or an increase of $10. A hay loader sold in 1935. cash price, at $114, and it is listed for this year, cash price, at $1.14. again a $10 increase. A f3-(liSC fertilizer drill sold iii i935 at $169, and is listed for i936 at $179, or an increase of $10. A manure and this year it is listed at $174, again a $10 increase. A 13-tooth and in 1936 A I4-blaclc disc liarro\v sold in 1935 at $47. and l" 1936 0f $1; and an disc barrow sold in i935 at it is listed at $106, or an in- said Mr. Gaimiwizy. “represents implements used on every farm in the eastern part of Canada, and the insreiwi "l the east are similar to those that have been midi? spreader sold in 1935 at $164, land cultivator sold in i935 at $73, the price is $76, or an increase of $3. the price is $48, or. an increase eight-foot tractor $103 and lll ‘i936 crease of $3. This list,” in the west." ' The matter was _ Parliament, and it is amusing t0 read, iii various reasons advanced by Qjilhi showing and according "iru . r. ‘dents have then: dsym but reign than discussed at some lpugth in Han- Liberal for these price increases when, on their to their emphatis iaourogmpoéhtarm ipiplement prices ' ~, on ' caper t an at any time _}_ of travels in Ndva Scotiaand Newfoundland, and he never came lléffigvllilc so near.‘ . . is . A week of fasting and self-denial has al- ready come to an end. i i The League, Locarrio, Washington and London Naval Treaties all seem drifting on the rocks. i * ¥ ii - And so there is going to be a Miss ‘Charlotte- town on and after the 20th March. Ladies, be- ware of the Ides; judges look-out for Equinoc- tial galcs. _ v so iii iii This province got $50,000 loan from the Federal Government for houscbuilding while the BELL Government was in ofiice, and there is only $31,000 still‘ t0 be gkepaid. it 9K Some people enjoy attending Church in the air—-it is s_o easy‘ to turn the button t0 sonic- thiug lively. It 9K it “Why did you take your patient to Mon- treal, aren't Island hospitals good enough?" a doctor was asked. “Yes," he replied, “but there's never a good without a better." _ _ ‘ i ‘fi fi “The question before the house, ladies and gentlemen is this, shall we makealcoliolic bev- erage drinking respectable or not? Today it is a criminal offence.” X i! . New York elevator strike has proved a bles- sing in disguise-—nieii and women are having an opportunity to develop their leg muscles and lung power by climbing stairs. it 3K 3K A ten-month pullet owned by RNEST HAMILTON, Apohaqui, N.B., laid a h e egg. and inside was another perfectly form d one, shell and all. The whole thing weig ed six ounces and measured seven and oiie-hal inches by nine. fit 3K 9K _ It was thoughtful and encourageiiig on the part of His Honour, His Worship and others to send messages to the Little Theatre Guild play- ers just as they were to go on Saint John stage. Another set of Guild players make their debut at the Lyceum here in guisday evening. A U. S. Statesman of the delightfully des- criptive patronymie of Ix: or Icxe, says his Scottish ancestors spelt "Deal” “De’il", and thought, for his part, the New De'il was much preferable to the Old De'il. Probably so, but inost Republicans and Democrats, with or with- out Scottish ancestry, would prefer to have the devil eliminated altogether. TllC GUARDIAN received the following ap- prcciutive letter from Mr, R. P. Iii-zircon, Town Clerk and Treasurer of Yaruiouth, N. S.: “En- closed please find cheque in payment of account plus exchange. I certainly appreciate the service received from this advertisement. Three hours after my adappeared in your paper I received wire and niadesale. One insertion would have been enough, but am more than pleased to get such satisfaction for so little a. cost." 9k 9K 9|’? Television is an accomplished every-day fact now iii Germany. A two-way service has been inaugurated between Berlin and Leipzig at $1.40 for three minutes “intervie\v." Two U.S.A. men were priviligcd to be the first newspaper- meu to try television out as a commercial cuter- prise..In darkened booths they distinguished each otlier's facial movements on a glass screen 0iie- brow raising, smirking and liand-wavings were clearly visible during the conversation. flit ilt it Sins of the mind are more dangerous than sins of the body because their posscssors are usu- ally not conscious of them, the Rev. -Dr. RALPH W. SOCKMAN, minister of Christ Church, Metli- odist Episcopal, New York, said last Sunday in his morning sermon. “Not many men know when they are iiarrow-niiiidcd," he said. “They think they are right and others are ivrolig. l-l ard- hcartediiess also is a. moral disease which a man’ may have without knowing it. He feels no aches or pains of sympathy for others’. suffering. Yet a powerful, respectable person, with his narrow mind and hard heart, may do more damage than a dozen drunken rlerclicts." ' 9K 9K 3K ABE RUEF, founder of what was said to be the most dishonest political ring ever in power in California, and who went to jail when the ring collapsed about him to make San, Francisco's most lurid political scandal, died at San Frau- cisco Saturday night. Roar, starting as a bril- liant young lawyer, organized a Union Labor party of his O\\'ll, elected a theatre violinist Mayor, and installed a thoroughly dishonest Board of Supervisors which finally brought about his downfall. With graft. being forced from every form of industry iii the city the inu- nicipal authorities found themselves powerless to reach RUEF or his machine, and it was not until RUDOLPH Sriuzcicans, financier, imported W11.- LIAM ]. Bonus, the special, agent to conduct his own investigation that Ruiar was routed and sent 14 years to prison. “The lesser breed without the law" has once more justified its existence by obtaining a judg- ment sustaining the Freedom of the Press. The Port-of-Spain Gazette, Trinidad, West Indies, is the leading organ of theeoloured people that Island. The Editor and Manager, Mr. A. P. T. AMllARD, is a coloured man. He saw fit to criti- cize the inequality of sentences imposed on dif- ferent accused b the judges of the colony; and was summoned‘ or contempt of count and fined $125. He a pealed to the West Indian Appeal Court, whic sustained the sentence. Not satis- fied, he took the cnoc to the Privy Council, and won a judgment not Otily- for himself, but for Yorkokyscropor ' ‘Merton mir- the whole Empire Press. Lord ~ATKII in giving judgment in his favour sold: "Whether the Notes by the Way The deadly lode 0f circumstantial evidence never wu~ demonstrated more powerfully khan-in the Tor- onto murder trial concluded lost week. There was no eye-witnesses to tho brutal crime. Nobody saw the murdeier stinking away from the body of liisvictim. There was no confession. But when the Crown liiid presented its ooze to the jury there was not thelenot. doubt in the minds of those twelve men that the man in the dock was guilty as charged. Eye-witnesses sometimes are mistaken, honestly mistaken, and there are famous instances of injustice done through errors in identity. But there Ls no mistaking the ncluaioiis that arise from so formidable a procession pf interlocking fact-s and circumstan- ces u confronted this Toronto murderer. S0 many factors linked him, and him only, with the crime, that it was impossible to explain them away as accidciiu-Ottawa Journal. What oligmn nttnclioe in the label "conservative" that. is beinc ducked this year by politicians? Mr. Hoover insists he is a liberal. Ogden Mills has written a book which he calls “Liberalism Fight/s On", and in which he outlines a program for the Republicans. Van- i-ived, where the mberais are the conservative party. the Socialists support the Constitution, and the Communists protest bitterly when the laws are not. enforced-Detroit News. The proposal by President Roosevelt. that. on American Con- ference be called to consider, among other matters, the possibility of making the Monroe Doctrine Ali- Amerlean, instead of the policy of the United States only, calls at- tention to the use of term Monroe Doctrine by Japan, which makes application to the sphere of east- ern Asia and the western Pacific. Americans should not be misled by the use of the term Monroe Doct- rine by Japan. Japan's policy l5 imperialism: and expiuisionlstic. It is not n. good neighbor in spirit or intention. China may yet de- velop a strong national spirit and win its freedom 1mm Japanese iri- fluenoe. If that. ever takes place it will logically become the leading nation in the Far East. 1f s0. it would develop pacific and friend- ly relations with its nelghboiuu, not seek to subordinate them to its m"? News. The Ethiopian Emperor the League would piovlde more sanctions and less peace talk. The desire is quite intelligible. A good many feel the same way about it. However, it is necessary t0 be put.- ient. The League has the appear- ance of trifling. but the League has so muchmorelnformatlon than the general public that it is always pos- sible that circumstances within its knowledge justify its inactivity. It may be that, the existing sanctions are doing more than superficially appears. "i‘liere can be no doubt, that silent, steady ccoiiunile pres- sure exercises a tremendous effect when its operation is felt and its cause realized. Italians are con- stantly reminded by the INCH-less days and so on that the civilized world is ostraciziiig them. '1‘ no fuss about, tt, but. it gees on and comfort, is magnified. It mus: huvz o. Ireat moral effect-Ex. Public opinion “ ems the fiuil. (Dllhf8fy7—-*l.h81b France. with its forty-two millions or inhabitants, cannot pretend to face n German- Italion coalition musferlng more than one hundred million man and that. France spreads in the Medit- erranean, the more Italy occupies a. sort of central position in the breast. of that. French Empire. For the average Frenchman, then. her enmity, combined with German hmtility, would be a. formidable contingency-W. waiter Crotch in the Quarterly Review (London) _~Everyivhere the Scottish L-iiflu- enoe is evident. It. ls reported that. Thomas Reid. M.P.. for New west- minstcr. has almost persuaded the Governor-General to have pipers, in action whi‘e His Eitoellcucyfls guests are dining. It mily be that among members 0f the House of Commons there will be both hope and apprehension that the genial Western piper may transfer his musical activities to Rldeau Hall.- Toroiito Globe. ' The two Amerlcln cannot lnolnlo t-hemcelvea from the rest of mo world, it is true. They can. how- ever, work out a definite system of ti-odo and understanding of their own which will help insure them against damnlo from the prolific quarrels of the om World- North- ern and Southern products are inn taronnngeoble, and o fruitful era of commerce and pence in within tbI m» g1 m; people; of the two ambitions-Dallas Morning Fast. iiuicd a; Thy The birthright sold, lifts The everliistingbirthriglit should OdYlLQUiMZI/l. diva: a place in vain? t late for grime, ll! rain?" vainly mils, plteoua e tempting wove, temperance’ bod, Iota remorse hand has sped, ts course? safety fleet world above, fear to meet not learn to love: to the shore, hei- breast, bridegroom’; door. trite hearts? hope departs, Thee. O lord: oath is past, or woe:—- could waste. Heaven forego. llill hour, was heard. fiery shower a ppe and . tornl door- lost. and won. lent. no more. be undone. renown- sliig mis. faded crown. righteous‘ doom, true-hearted Love receive, above, garland weave: est-born, Isaac's fond. blessing may not fall hich on SCOT“. blcst. Nor Bahama curse on Love. W God hat —.lohn Kebie. _____ Linn Science Monttgr. SECOND SUNDAY m “in (mm "The Christina You") “And when Esau heard the words of his father, he cried with a gm“; and EXWWU‘! blllkr cry. and said unto his fathersnlcs; ma, Qygn me 0 my fothoi-r-Geaooin xxvli, "And is them in God's world so Where the loud bitter cry in rniskf Where tears of penance eomn too A: 0n th’ uprooted flower the gen. ‘ , "r" fgtau" ti"! wvmlni 1am of Stores iii the durileoii o! Bin bound. less realm Each bolt. that der the dimer With gathei-‘d w th t); to Wham‘ ru- e NMOBBW Will the storm” heu- the sailor's Taught. w mistriist. too late. the When all around he a”; but a. Or will the thorns. that strew in. Turn with a wish to down? will Recall the shaft. the murderer’; Or frpm the guiltleos bosom turn Then may tho unbridled non! in Thmush the dark curtains of the Fresh from the stain of crime; nor The God. whom here she would “Mn i4 than horn for such u dio unbieot, That tinsel wines may waft them Nor need th’ uiiready vii-gin ma“ Nor wail. desponding round the But where is than the stay of con- Of old they leand on Thy eternal word, - But. with the sinner‘; fear their great. Name to wishes That, Name. by which ‘Thy/faithful. That we should endless be, for joy And if the treasures of Thy wrath Thy lovers must their promiskl But ask of elder days, earth's ver- When 1n familiar talk God‘s voice when at the Pntrisrclfs call the Propltioiis orr the turf-built shrim- Watch by our father Isaac's pos- the blessing mm is Tell. Heaven has wrath that can re- foot square. Self-conscious uose-thuiiibiiig, cye- on mlenuessm Every mama“, m,“ The Grave dark deed that cum“ We bizrltg life for pottage; sell true -and who will dare to amrm the m, wen“, o, power’ m, plum" m. Thus, Esau-like, our Father's blee- Then wash with fruitless tears our that meek The softest dews drop on her from The richest green her mountain Her brethren. mightiest. wisest. eld- Bow to her sway. and move at. her hcat~ broadcast. the abort monk with‘ serials, w write mo. receiving and yet. with o. no oeiver, ample, is one of proud. SHOUT WAVE RADIO IICEFHON IMPBOVIMINT Bin-Your recent practice of bub- Hi7!!!‘ wi W"!- m-D- iabing the Short. Wave program of distant stations in. I consider, a very helpful addition to your. columns. since it erosion In interest. in that newer. moot fascinating, type WUVO. Pooaibly some owners are having difficulty in picking up some of those brfllrlmo. no that my experi- IiVOIi good results, may be the means of further aiding in 1m- provecl reception for all who wish My not is lust In, ordin- ary 1986 model, with only lix tubG. nerinl ar- rangement and this common rin- I feel that the following list of distant stntionn which are 1e- oelved on my, 31m. bond for ex- wbich 1 may be vel Herc are a few: M megs. brings in COGH. Havana. Cube; 8.5 mags. Pam, Rio de Jaueim, Bro-all; 9.51 of ‘I'll CAUSE! OI‘ Il-llOllATBI .._,.._ . When a general practiti , aeo- in: cases of rheumatism every day, has learned that if he has infected teeth or tonsils removed from thou patients. the 1min may increase im- mediately afterwards. remain for u time and then gradually clear up until no pain remains, there isn't anything or anybody that can per- suade him. that in his noses any- way, infection of the teeth and tonsils is not the cause of rheu- mattsm. In fact this has become such an everyday occurrence that almost. every family has had some mem- ber or relative, who has been ro- lievod of rheumatism by tho re- moval of infected teeth and tonsils. However, all over the world rheu- matism is being investigated. and the general opinion is that. while Infection may be cause of rheuma- tism, there are various other factors 9.55 megs" ville, Quebec; oitv; 9.595m tiixal; 9.68m. 2RD. 9.86m. EAQ. at Georsewwn. euro 0r again, WPIB. the zoo at of stations hoard erluid; 9 .6m. OTIAA, deriberg, Knox. Landon, Borah. all and , _ claim to be liberals. we seem to be A God inskyanger, g 4911.03.05,“ umg‘ 955' mvgilfigéo enteritis into its cause. reaching the stage at which many grave? ti’ Wwéxigpluma‘ u. . A‘, yin}, TF1“ "I h" if" ‘Wild m” m” South American republics have ar- e85 ark ma“ ma}; 08mm an“; lust agsdlges 225ml: VIDDN. Drummond- 9.59m. 8PM. Panama HlBL Genevl». Switz- Lisbon, Por- Italy; menu that. keep men and women B01119» Madrid. Billin- Tiiien there is the station VPfiMR British Guiana, how many have hoard its young amet- who has heard Thus since tho matter of better wnttwpoiice station North Carolina? iirpone of this partial listinl with ease ll to hayfever. asthma. stomach and in- testinal ulcers aiid other ailments. In Great Britain, where rheuma- tism stands first in the list, of ail- fiom their work exposure to cold and dampness is believed to be a big factor in causing rho ‘ . and in bringing on frequent attacks. housing. and better heating-keep- ing the air more dry-baa received so much attention, the improvement in pneumatic patient-s lien been '1 west Street. Charlottetown. Sin-The “Pooh, trap". of taken attack upo for o. more enlighten principles of logic" a scarcity ces. then our elm-ed for assertion , on lure but, like in; it its tail Curio. of Galilee. ant of the truth was ii. pious Jew. of the S this mini-rinse over eve form was forbidden, merited "fruit o! ferret! L0. of a servant of in the act. defied Roman Empire. he perish by to be l Nor recall destroyed all age. "Think not peace on earth“! peace not the sword in intone-at. Louie Pool-l‘ . ‘ “ __._._._ Onrnvoniii; at n will INN?‘ in] where Pldei-ewnki IN 91km"- tumoil toward the am‘ n| ltlmil." llid I V! "WW1" ,‘ "that. m glmPWll-Y and nothing libl llonrtln coinll Podeioiioki "fittin- authority _ the due administration of justice is concerned. > 11' in committed by any member of. the and position of the individual 51.4.. or "' . . . _ jifriii ii: ,5 =" - » - - W” i" " W911?!“ l"! " iiiepiifmfgr riiihputlifliiiriiie . v , , limiox.lh<=.fl.vwmlnmt ‘Qfflfiliili-lfi fiuih opt of justice.‘ “item today." Witliritii ~ i - the minimi- of God. o i-ovenw o! -—-—— _ ...:.:""i:.-*:"""‘i.":.°".i:' rs‘ w "i" l“’."ll..°"“iL h?'ii;.“§2.“;i§;i..‘.§“‘ - r - w rivy q ii . N, t, that, ever pan p it. n on nvo * where parliament lut w!“ Dllflfi "weighing the farrriei-‘o pockets". the operation and control under n reoplutioa congenital: iigmowfli; Mom revenue. And more of his igcmnl ‘iplpnagesrgfspcislt: oopoaprvpp- Dr. L‘ B. Evans for nuden , an mo o pans brjmmt logic. More revenue means . u en n o y l abolish it. ‘more seems to be nome- mm mm sold; more drunks. Ire not insurmountable and mould m landmi- ‘Iiiifim, m, thing radially wrong with our mm Qutpmoblle accident-o and not dot-cf ill in tackling and ovor- amiifipggzzqlr “m, ,,, educations! 1mm when we admit deaths. more debauched homes. comma “m- Tl“ “m” °" lknuli Nlldltlonl ...1. 5; that. from 9 am. to 4 b-m-i i!" more children raised in infamy and gout-tic he" bow Dynpoolln udlnvtllfl-msfl... doyl n week. in not ewiilb to in- and starvation. more of the liini- the oii Mt °i "i!" l" "m! 1"" """°"|; .':"li..""l'. ... l. u I o t necessary nu an one ev - u... iwi- euic to ho bjootn into and 4 tin that ever troll plant‘ in ghoir homo Blots of Now xix“; "no", 't tbo mlnde of the students-Bosh m mo path or tho traffic. " 01‘ lliTht-h! 04:11PM! ll 1N3 3m “m, n‘, gtolincl! witty“ mum“ suwmmt - . 1 "N, with mm that n little lrrrundh o Roy um- eoior "Nun... 5".|llkfl&.:r'“':"'m . ' lmowiedoo is a dangerous thing. - if it in old to he constitutional yon spun: h“. u m summit‘, o, little xiiowlodue of curb the operations of tho 1i. o.~ I A, - W“ 1W“ “d “w-‘mma W“ i“ "m ' n’ u "n “will” n‘ non VUONDITIDN row-r" . _ . boa. study course to amend the do- dilwliit-ioii. Tlioletoat blow. hov- n, “m; “a Cclill wi ‘mum, _ over. some thin the llll. fow v "l. m". l" . 1 “m gh- m," walk: when the U. b. Govornmnut ‘hood on pi. vs‘ ‘m, pmmmamg-r mimic niiit for ooiiioumo unpaid ",‘" "$21.". u... ... nwol- N tom oilouoa to bo duo. nod l. u, pool in; m. bum: » ' Nlinltion. The {over-men 1| oook- Jim- M "m PlLlEi mingttin k113i oéoinoelvorg .. dis iii t -' Pgiiidtl Fofiopoofivé. m? o Ielnbiirnonioiit of til l.i.'l.‘.‘°‘:...? '“ “' ' w Mm i-iri-i vi» you're. eonoidor won moo. ““-°°""""°"WP'".W IW’ 3r ‘mum. moan,“ tlonooenfuioiidhuonoiit moat .1011 become o iinriiint ‘ "w?" ‘n “""°_“*l"7 l in tbl ‘lmao mo. no m mi ,__ "“""" m" °' it" '9' M fli‘ $~VU“$‘U1 I | . , \ \ after, and then proceeds to his own ignorance of those pies" which he lamp-nu so sorely l“ His wildest concpptlon of 10x45 1 ass “ this NW1” "'5 traffic me with th lr im- gairicd B. foothold in other pivvtn- ' your w n e Province, hllllllllfl de- Another flllhlzyflfltithlzb ahuwrniiiiiii ‘Mk’ “ “mm” “ i‘ "m" contradictory evidence of font. is obey the low and.- tliy sword into his place: they that take the the sword." id his "logic" “The sword of of Gideon which at the fail of Jericho from infancy to old That declaration of Christ that. I am come came not to send but; a has "also escaped his "momentary logic. lie might. meditnte on that. pounce of St. John the Dlvinm-“He belimth vein: for lie is sword". , ‘ lnter- - mm 1m g 1m Dre. Ralph Pembertori. Philadel- gggttwnh u: 061.363,"? ‘us’; phil, and Alton Fletcher, -Toronto. m" m “at . Whpuhlfiiibdill niézstigpttng rheu- dho, wmumomornnum ro yearsare holmukmouéyguwmtgm?“ . very definite in their conclusions I Am,‘ Sh,’ em that too much starch foods-sugar. GORDON G. HARDING .__.__-—----— TO “PRO MODEBATIONB" .__..._ imh". Neill absorbs two thirds of n. column which might. well have been 1n: outwit’- Ho disnvows the personal w oa- sert that, it was the “elementary was that- he . prohi He then makes a dosh into Scrip- Lhe snake commenc- to swallow itself. plunges himself into is sorry mess. He trots out the stock citation s0 often exploited by the traffic, that Christ turned water into wine and sanctioned ltsusect the marriage of He seems ignor- that the Master observing the lows tn all things. that took place on Pass- wlieu ferment in every that. unfer- tbo vine" won n notional drink. and that it. was not 40 overpioof rum narknocis-YW- out. whiskey that. the 11.65880 N". drew his sword and cut off the em‘ the High Priest and the power of the reduced t0 "Put up again for all all WES sword ,__._.._-_.__._ NJ. SITUATION "clap- “Pro Moderotiono" in apololl-l and excuse for his mis- n Melanin Moc- "pi-thei- to every "elementary Quito a 1081- cal admonition to Pro Moderntione like obedience to the law. incite him-to the Lord and to send tho cause ofrlieuniatism and in- eroue the severity of the symptoms. ‘Other research wlorkers believe that disturbances in the gland sys- tem. in the nervous system, in the circulation of the blood. in the stomach and intestine are factors in causing rh tism. Others be- llevo that fatigue and injury to the jolnta are oo-uson. That infection from teeth. tonsils, or other ports cause rheumat‘ is only too true. but these other fac- tors must be considered also. Rheumatism is one of the oldest diseases known, but knowledge of its causes, and methods of preventing and treating it have made great strides since the beginning of the century. brood. potatoes, pastry-enter into 118m King-Edward VIII 1‘ s Aviator (Edinburgh Scot-amour (Qlmtinued) It poliki be idle to,deny that the Kings fondness for ali- rush“ looked upon with apprehension is comm huh political and Soul,“ “lmlss-"The Queen-motile; 1. i known, would P79101- the king i‘ m“, “m, m, mum. amm u iilio is not new so nervous on ugh matter as oho~ once was, u“ 59"“ 5° 3,5!‘ 9a is known fin new in the air; but beyond‘, 6"’ tain parental anxiety. he had i: objection to tits son's flights u? though he insisted that every"... mutton for oafey should be lake" A year or two ago the K1,?‘ owned as many as six Hemp“ 5 and be used w "M! them all u, runes lion. To-day, however, he mum‘ utitibes two special typgs .15}: latest rriaohine which was dellve to him is a most luxurious ma?‘ which cost nearly $15,000 u, o‘ atruot. It is a Vickers "v13; “f. with s mire or 2.000 miles u...“ a. marvel or enginering skillianq 1m ventiori. The greatest brains in til; aviation world WQIE-callgd “mm, help and advice in the makiu o; this mo" rims. and the fulfil, a "mnaterpleee of the attyliEyery EBdBBt. and oontrivance has been "ii-Gd lnbo it. and the problem c; noise has been solved. m his panelled cabin on m5 air-liner with its thick cmspfls velvet-upholstered llrmohalrs, aimj electric heater, the King can can. verso in perfect ease and comm-g or write or nviso his ipeeche,‘ without bearing anything but. a 1a‘; pleasant burnfmm the power-m] engines. Yet. the cabin walls n" thin and light! It. w Captain C. W. Glover irhg desixen this "silence chamber" by memo of four-ply plnelllng, 1m. fated windows, ma the iiizeniou; use of rubber. wool. and other cabal-deadening materials. Th, plane can sent about a. dozen, m; carry ample luggage, and m, g speed of over 150 miles an hour. 1t is an all natal machine. w out-tat; the danger of fire, and eyeiy can, oeivnble safety-device is included in itn fittings. Parachutes for every "S". windows which in m, event. of u crush can be pushed our, to fociiinto ucape. and a duplicate wireless apparatus have all been provided. _ "The "Viootn" was bought by His Majesty chiefly for “long” ny. ing trips. and for ordinary liq-M use he prefers o. Do Haviliind ‘Dragon!’ This, of course, is o srrisller and icon pretentionl machine. but in ita rod-and-fawn filrnlshed cabins this Royal owner has spent. many happy hours flying from one engagement lo anotha, Sitting in his rarnclioti: while tho plane in speeding through a clouds, the King smokes his pi and listens to his favorite record: on a portable grams-phase. or type: some nota on hin portable typo- writer He can also time-in to wireless. There is n ihurlous keta on their arms gains to sov- ernment. stores for their supply of o is grocery stoic, and that drink taken into their homes and consumed. probably before their children? This lo no idle tale but. actual fact. “Oh? you my. “the trade will be better managed than that on our Islan ." Porhapn. We in Nova Beotia were pramjg. ed that Government Bale would, Promote temperance. there would be less drunkenness. lessbootleggtng and the low well enforced. - What have we? More drunken- ness than we ever knew, jniln full t» overflowing. bootlegging (laur- lflhliill. often directly behind the conveniently turned backs, of ever before, for it. i: now fashion- able t?)' to drink and if you am. not afford w. rriment bOOQ-mlke your own. We a‘so have n police force ooot- tl tc llll b nets. ‘ "..- . nhlilgiiiitiniiciii Italiiaili‘ fi-lisiidsiaiiji, at Our faded crown. despiscl and nun! m“ m“ exploit m Tm’ h; m: thousands o’ don.“ " W." least secures neutrality in the Alps; aside what he thinks l- maswr tum 0 eriiployed by the government. to ar- the possibility of utfisiiiiz t-lie izar- Shall on Bklfllfl brother‘; brow im- my "m?" u.’ our pmmbmw N“ umonumie Radio“ °l u“ risons and the armament of that. mortal bloom. “w as a sword‘ m exmnnlnajf boo” mid by m“ same gonm‘ XEWlOTi‘ tranquility in North Africa; No partial hand the blessing may eviiiu§alifzgwehahguga ‘Li’ fir‘; gnmllfl, ‘oommwncy’ mo“ a" ‘ thi re‘ d rid s t arisport of misguide; mm ewe‘ Fkeencha tiioiips siialtibiied in Algeria. N0 lliIl-iflrlllii’ fancy change our jiazec..pi$i:3t hixorgjumvfii crmex: raailsgar: vistf..by£1:9'°§|-\ 1" M°Y°°°°» 3"“ l" 5"“- “w m" M°“‘“°“‘ “°°"‘i that. in Gethsemane. when Peter the iehoais. Imiizlm mpiiiiiiz tom. pernnoe in government controlled schools to boys who nee their fath- ers drinking boom sold them by that some government! Yet some 0f us on doing it in the hope of keeping even one from drink. We women who bear the most of the misery of this traffic._illd not and do not want Government solo, but it is easier to get. than to got One‘ copper iii front of the eye allow yourselves to be so blinded. Keep the law you have and work for its better enfomeinent. I am. Sir, otc. ONE WHO KNOWS Port Hastings, NB. ._?._._.__. ELECTRIC LIGHT PROBLEM the} police audgnore “bush” mode than! will blind it. I beseech you. do not. rather small boihmm. 1nd n3 , the King eunn noon iio guru the cabin ofbis "DRUM!" a. real home-fmlh- . l l-lis ‘ detective i n ' a Piers Lelli. "I - . the Hon. “many flieqifent flyinl ‘wimp. his moot companion among his friends. 5 The eolour- heme of the plbM ls red-ond-biuefltho colours of thl J-Iousehoid Brlsndo of Guords- Al- though tlin xiii; in an expert iiilol- l ho never tubes the "helm" 0n h" < awn machines. 0n these sir 1W“ ncys it is rest and relaxation thbl (Continued on 9880 5i ______. unoitigimg 01M. IIDI UH a m ck .I\\NR'. , y, 5°}! lntdruglinto. ondfnrnll lieuiriaurpninlir T-I-C’: (Tlmbioiniv- Rheumatic cnniuinl lilacs ii It will restore [r11 7m" l“ i" original enlfl _ An excellent iiisir food lolllllll up nnd invlnrnling nll i"; lliiiidii. blood vessel». 1"" nerven of the linir uiui Iiriilp. "m. ‘ ‘M; iilifl Iiziir ivlirrr tho hair ll fllllii] and is ‘"1 innrionbiy iinnful iii v"\“"""‘ dandruff. Unt_ u liultln tudny WP“ .-_-___ MACS l‘I LE DIN T .\i l’? .‘- l" mm‘- qu k mm n. nil pi-j- of Inlnrxl on Estonia! 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