'1 F‘ s a 232a: units-awn?"- 8“. LY-‘ZZF-Tivlfl 0'1! fiIWT-‘Uf ¢7=f'.!:'2>1'-J J Akin-u -. ___--_._.-1-.».-_5 “nan”, r11 GE‘ E921; The Charlottetown Guardian Llvul. Fill W Che-lit!’ I. IPLIII illrlll J ll Burnett. lJ-l “ll Ulrn-lnl J ll. Burnett l J I nry Lwul (‘nl l! A flm-Klnnnn D 8-O- n- l-Inlllllrl l-‘nnnll Walker Ind 0 I Prnnlllolll \ '0 l 11-11-1111"; |l.ul,1 llllllllll!!! 1111171 81.00 pal you: (In udvnnoel IvIiH-rwi 1n (‘lfy 14.011 urr yrn tln alum-n uullod to frllu-n l-Lrluzlrtl 11-11-1111 5.1.011 par yen! (In nlvuul Mala-ll I0 (‘unulla and (‘nlletl Sinful MONDAY, JULY Z6, 19111 .__._______.}___ ”_}___ , _, , The Employ-uncut Ccynmission ‘.\cc-11-11- ‘n 111 111v 1 11111111 0-11-1-1-5111111111-111 of 1110 /‘/' I‘ '21’ 1 --.1.'. rc1-o1-15 111-15151 ill. the Dominion .11 .1 :..:-.-. :1 ciuuigi- i5 5111111111011 111 1110 per- ---11111-1 or 11-1i1cir5 oi 1111' Xutional l‘:l1I|)lU_\'lllClll 11111111?“ ~11. 'l'l11l't_‘ 1111s 111-1-11 :1 11-1l11-1-.-1l-l1- 511111-1111; 111111-11 in 1111- r111~1-f1-1l ;,c1i1111--5 of 1111- L11111111i55i011; the llullir 111-1-1-111-1111-111 l'l.111 11.15 11-11 111-111-011 an ' 1111111 111 5-11111g 1111- 11111-111111-111111-111 .\1-1l1u1- l2. l'111-1-i.5- i5- >£tl(l t0 :11 1111- 1:11-11 111' 0-111-1-111111-111 :0- -;li1111111,111 111-1113---:-5 of 1111- 0-111111115-51011 1111- 111 :1‘ 1o 1111- 111-51 plan r 11g 111111 1111- 111111110111 of .1111--11111-1f11111-1\ 11115 111-1-11 11--:1c ~.--11 111=-l1-1' Ll1;111-111;111 l'ur\i5 in 1111-11-5-11-1-111 51111-111-111. Statistics ' 111:1111- nnd 151-11111 1111-51- 1l1c 11111111115- 1111111-11<l:-.1i--11 to thc Gov- . '1'. 5:111! 111 11:11-1- - 13-1. 11111 to 112111- 1111- ("ubi- llu- 111 lllc 111151-111-1- 0i -l-\'1-~li3.lIl\-ll> Tin-1'11! . . . 1 t:.-- l111111-1'1:1l 111111cr1-11cc1 1-1-----1-1111-111l;111-1115111:1-l1- 1141-1111-(‘11111- I ' urv 111' zniportzlllct- 11111111-1 17111- 111-1’ 1- 15-1-n it i5 no: - 1-111111-111 1111‘ 11111-1- action ilnlil 1'1 1- tlu- r1-1111r1 1o 111- 5111111111 by all 1 ' 1 ..‘11'111-1., 1 '- ' 1- 3:1- 11 to 1111- 1---1151ructir111 and 1 tlu- ll-vlllt‘ llllpl-ovcnu-llt _ 1 911-1-1- of ---111~:1'11--11-1111111-101-11111011111 l 13w t-'-1111-':-_1- 1-111111-1115- -1i~:111p-1i111i11g. hloreovi-r, 11 15 u 1111- amount oi cniployiui-nt 51-11-1111; 1111111- lu-lpful. 11:11-11- '1g 1111- 51111111101‘ 11111111115. 1'5 not a 1 -.- 1111-1- 1-11111- 11111-111111-11-1111-111 111111110111. 'l' - 511-0‘- 1-r-111 111 1111- \\ 1'51 11-ill pr-1l1.-1hl_v tad-l 1'-11- 1111-1111-1-11-1111-111 111-111111-111 1111.5- fnll. -..-1u -1f 5111-11111111; 111111-01‘ in the \\'c5t "11J11- ~ 1- 1-1 1-111-11111 1'1l-l11511'i:1l activitit-s in the 17:151. 1 111 flu- \\ll--lf‘. 5-:1_\-5 1111- 1711111111111] Pox! 11-1-1101‘, tlir- ----111I--_1111--111 111111-1011- (11-1-1- ihc 111-z1r tcrm is not 311-1 cil-Joiirz-uilig, l-'-1r 111111 reason it is rc- 111F111‘- :15 1-5-1-1111111 1-1 llil\'t' a \vorl\-:1l1l<- 111ml flu-M 11--\v 111 c1rll1-r to 011110 with 1110 sit- Llifll-vll, A Familiar Quotation 1'.’1/- l.'1l1- l‘1-1-111i1-r l.1-:1. \\'l]115'l' fun-l 0f home-l)- p'--j...-111i1_1- 11-115 11111- 11f hi5 i-nvlmriug character- 1151-11 1., 5111; 1111 11cc.-15i-1115-, [11:11 “thc lvlu-el 11111 11111-5 1111- 5-11111111-i11g i5 1111- on:- lllfll gets 1110 11 11.15- .-1 111---11_\- 50111111 111111111111 maxim. ..--11 11011-11-1-1-11 11-111-1-0 114- 11ml gum-n it. A 1 r111 1111111-1111111- of r111o1:1ti<1115 fail- 111151--1-_v_ I‘o.-.5-i11l_1- it 11115 onc of 111111-11 .\lr. 1.011 5-l1r1-\1-1ll_v derived from (‘\11(-|']'1 1111-, If 5-11. 1111- fo1l-111-ingli1105 furn- "~l1 >1 curious c-1i11ci-l1-11cr. 'l'l11-y a11pczlre-d re- tc-lllly- 1'11 11m .\‘1-.-.- 1311-11’ Tim-hrs "1 lune to be a kicker. I always long for peace, Bu: thr- 11111-01 that 1100.5- the squeaklng ls the one that gets the grease. It's 11100 to be a pcaceful soul, and not too hard 11o })1L'1l.~E‘, _ Bur i110 dog mats always scratching ls the one that 1111s the fleas. The art of 50ft soup spreading is a thing that pulls and stalcs, But the guy who wields the hammer ls the guy 11-110 drives the nails. Let us not put any notions that are haranful tn your head, But the baby that keeps yelling la the baby that gets fed." g-"v- -1 \\'- - l1 flu-uzul '11 5111- 1.1- *-1--~1- 11-111511-5 Coronation Medals f . locally and else-where, a good deal of interest will be taken in forthcoming distribution of Coronation medals. The determining factor in thc distribution, 5211-5 an exchange, will be the official function of the individual. Certain 0111013111-105 of mcrlzils have br-L-n prepared and, 111-1111 5-111111- i-xcr-ptious and adjustments, they will b0 siulilur to those- used at the time of King (i1-11rg1-'5- 111111100. .\l:111_1- 11-110 got medals on that 0cc:1.5i1111 111:1_1- rcvcivc rmulhcr to pin On. All Scmitors. 1111-11111cr5 of Parlimllent and membcrs of l.1-gi5l:1111r1-5 are to got the (lot-oration, but, :15 11101-0 111-0 111-11- l.t‘1{l'\‘l.'lllll'('S 111 British Colum- fhese y-cars. In 1928 he 1vas banished and hi5 adherents scattered over Siberia and eastern Asia. The next five or six years, in 11-l1icl1 'l'ro15k_1- 11-115- 111111-51-01-11 and his former follow- crs 11.1111 lip 51-r1-ic0 to the Stalin rcginle, .\lr llurunty culls 1110 11111150 of v"rcconcilialion." l1 cndcd in 1934 11-11011 Kirov, one of Stalin's clos- cst hr-nctluncn. 11-015 assassinated in Leningrad. 'l'h1-n began the third, and prcscnt, 11111151: cf "st-crct C0ll$1\li‘ZlL"_\'." B)‘ 1934 'l'ru151<_v —- 11-1. 1111 .\lr, Duranty crcdits with great cxf-cutivc ab?‘- it_\-. brilliant intelligence, unlimited zlmbitiou, a profound belief that he'i5 right, and a gift of lcad0rship-l1ad matured his plan for wreck-n;- 1110 Stalin regime. and the international situa- tion favored him. ___________ 1 Editorial Notes I George Bernard Shaw was born this dutc- 1859. s- 11 u 1r L055 than a month fill the exhibition 11-1111 all 11,5- manifold attractions. You 5l10uld 50c the grounds, tht-y are simply 511110rb—110tl1i11g to 0111131 1110111 011151110 of Toronto, a1 u n 'l'l1r_1- do not mind sitting through 1110 "dog dn_1-5" in lllt’ Parliament in London. llcrc 1110111- 110115- u-ould cv-msidc-r it an (wutrngc to bc 115111-11 to remain in Ottawa aftcr .\1a_1-. 1- 11- : =1- Foncv-rn is manifested in Libcrzll circl1-5 in 1111111141 ovcr the Fall l’r-1\-inci.'1l 010011011 in 1111- turio. Prime hlinistcr King 11-15 had i1111-r~ 1-11-11-5 11-11h 1111- 1115111155011 Illl0l‘1l(‘)'~j{(‘ll(‘l‘€tl, .\lr. l\'11('llllt'l\'. 11nd 111c- di5111i55cd .\lini.~10r of 14111-1111- nnd .\li111ici11.-1li1ic5, .\lr. Crrvzlll. 1111r11's curs 11111.51 11111-0 110011 tingling. 11 11- 11- 11- ('11111111c111i11g on 1110 1101-1111-1-11 (lilturio 1111-01 5111111111111. llrf-micr 110111111111 rcports that 1111- 1111110 011-111-115- havc lnade cert-nu c011cc55i11115 1-1 1110 workf-rs and "cxcL-pt in a f1-11- 15111111011 instzlncl-s, 1-1-cr_1-li11rl_v i5 satisfied." llc 511111 capital 111-11rlitur05 0f private funds plzluucd for 1111.5 V\'(‘.'ll‘ and m-Xt in 511111111110 mill and lu111l1cri11g <10- 1-011-1111111-111 would 3111011111 to $_1o,0o0,()00, 1t i5 CIlSll_\' 51-011 an election i5 in prospect. i f i‘ if - thcy are selling We 1111151 envv Quclu-c and i15- "dn .511111<-1|1i11g . li47\‘t‘l'Il|ll(‘lll," for it is making 115 111-051-1101- 1'01! i11 cvcry worthwhile direction. l-l:1rl_v 1-01101-15 of hi5- Dcpnrtnicnt 511-111-011 111111 111-‘11-1- than 25.- 000 111011 were at work 011 highu-zrv co115tr11cti1111 during the month of _lunr- 11nd inrliczitions 11-c1-c that 1110 35,000 mark 11-01111] b0 passed bcforc 111c- (‘fill of _lul_v, llon. Francois _l, Lcduc, l’ro1-i111-1':11 Roads Xlinislr-r. ailnounccrl i11 .\lon1r1-:11. ".\t 111(- prcsr-nt rate, August will 500 r111rn11jcc1i1-c1-c111- ilcfl of 50,000 1111-11 employ-ed." according to 111c- .\liui.5-tcr. 11-1111 11151-105011 that 111-11- rozl-l 511-0101105- were lacing put into work vcry duy, i i 1K I‘ .\lid-_lul_1- finds NB. contractors lzrving 11:11-1- surfzu-e on tr1111k roads that li11k $211111 11-11111 11-1111 St. Stephen, Bloncton and 191-01101-11-11111, shifting their r1110rnti0us to ncw 1110;111:1115, having ful~ filled curly summer spr-cificatioiis. 'l'1vr1 01-111- 11311105. onc- working smith of l-‘rr-dcricton 1111-1 the 0tl11-r located 11-1-51 of lloncton, l1:1v0 11l- ri-ruly- moved paving crr-w and 01111111111011! t0 nf-w 5110.5. Lcflving the fiuisltf-d 1-.'1.<1crn 501-11011 11f its lk-llobsq1115-1111105 stretch on Routc .\'o_ '1, Rayner (oilstritctioli. I.td., 11.15 51:11-11-d 11111-1.- czl5t11-arrl out of llcnobsquis. procu-ding 11- warrl AHIIKQIICG. .\lc.\'amara L1111511-uctio11 171.. l.td._ has withdraw-n from the road 2111-11-0 llro~ moctn for the present and is now paving 1101-111- thal community on the river road. n1 a a \\'hat reader of English 1101-1-15, what 0:11-51- while sojournrr in England. 1101-5 111-11 fc-cl that something as British as strong tca and kippcrs has disappeared with the clo5-i11g of Rludic-‘s Library? If not the first of all s11115c1-iption libraries, Mudies was far and away the most celcbrated. For close on a hundred years cvr-r_v- body that was anybody in England, from Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Balfour to 0110's favorite characters in fiction, either subscribed to hludic-‘s or. like Carlyle and Ruskin. demonstrated their independence of established custom by not sub- scribing. Mudie's was a British institution, and at the peak of its prosperity served more read- ers and circulated more books than any library in the United Kingdom. n- : n- 1r Music lovers should not fail to take advantage of hearing the celebrated concert pianist, l\-lr, Paul dc Marky, in his recital at Prince of Wales College Hall tomorrow evening. To the piano student his performance will prdve a revelation; but it is not necessary, fortunatcly for the r051 of us, to be students in the technical 501150 to derive inspiration from a recital of this kind. lts appeal is m11ch wider than that. Capacity for intense emotional experience is inherent in 11111.51 bi“ 3m] Nova 81-01111, it is a 11110511011 whether they will got n1r-rl:1l5- or 11-11ctl1er it will be the "11-111111-115- who 11-1-1-0 in office :11 the time of the ('11r1111:11i1111. 'l'l1c 111,000 mcrlnls will be sent hv 1111111 and not 111- 111-1-5ented at particular func- tions for 1110 1111r11-15e. More Light On Russia \\'.-1lrr-1- Durnnty. writing in "T/ir Nrw Re- [111/1/11”, givt-s 1m 1111-1111111 of ri-ccnt events in R1155i.1 111111-11 c111111-111lic15 a c11111n1on opinion about 1111- 11-11-115 and cXPUllll-IHS for 1r0a5-on and (“fl-lfllllllft‘. .\lr. 11111-1111171- 11:15 111-011 for years tlu- .\'1-:.- 1711-1- 7111111-1-1-1-1-1-1-5111111110111 in .\l05co1v. i115 1111-111 1111 l\’115.~i;l. “l \\'rilc as l P165150," hils l-aul r1 w-11-lrl-11-id1- 111111111- and 11c is gcilcrzllly- rat- c-l among 1111- 111111-51 ;u1d l1--.5t-i11f11r|11r-<l of the fol-vigil \11-i1n-r.~ 1111 flu- ,\'11\-i1-t sci-Ilc. .\lr. Dur- :1111_\'.5‘ 51111-1- i5 111:1! 1111- 111-11 11151111151 Stalin and ‘n15 ri-giou- 11-11111111- 111111111-111-11, and was not a 111111111111 1111 1-\--u5-- for "liquidntitig" 0111101101115: 111111 11-11151.) 111 1~xi1-- 1111.5 1111- cliii-f plotlrr; and 111-1 l1r- 11-11 11-111 f1-11111 1111-1111111)". from japan and from l1’11551:1115 l1ig111_1- lllilCPfl 1'11 1111- $011101 111111 111111 g-111-1-111111-11t 5-1-r1-i1-0. ']‘l11- -'l\1-1-111li1111111105111011" conflict. says .\lr. 11111-111111, f.-1ll- 1111-1 1111-1-1- chi-oilological 11117151-5. 1111- fi151 11-111 f1--1111 10:1 11-111-11 1.111111 11-215 on 1115 11-1111111-1! 1111- 1111-11 1-.-11-l_1- in 10.1.11 to 1028. .\lr. 111112-11111-1-11115 11115-1110 11l1:15-1- of “opt-n c011- lrovci-sy." 'l'rot.~l\y 111-115 active within Russia in people, and that is all that the great iiltcrprcni- live artist asks of his audience. Mr. d0 ltlarky-‘s performance will b0 under the [vatronzigc of the Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. 130111015. '1‘11c programme will include both classical and mod- ern works. In the latter category will b0 111-0 compositions of William Keith Rogers, son of Lieut.-Colonel and Mrs. K. S. Rr-1gcr5, Char- lottetown, who is to be congratulated 1111011 this signal recognition of hi5 talent by one of Can- ada's outstanding performers, 0 v- a Premier Duplessis promised the Gaspe pco- ple that if he were elected he would takz- meas- ures to reopen the paper mill n‘ Llmndlcr 11nd he has been as good as hi5 11 .:-d. This is what a columnist of the Montreal tjazctte has to say on the subject: "Yes, this is real govcrnmenl. Prcniicr llcp- -' _ QHARLOTTETOWN _ QILARDIAN NOTES BY THE WAY We have every aymypathy with lllUce 11-111: like clogs. But we cannot commend either the good sense or the affection of dog fanclers who express that llklng by keeping their favorite animal or animals oooped up in the cramped quarters of a city. Sometimes the attitude of dog lovers 1's stmllar to that of lovers who will rlp the most beautdful garden blooms out of their own or public beds and plaster their homes with them. Flowers, like dogs should be cherished ln their natural PU BLIC FOR UM I'll-l coll-l ll Ipll lit Ibo dlunnlol by oIn-olpilrlnlh of 1| lullula 0| ' out. The Uliulolhwwl Gull-dill loan lot neona- y 1 l THOSE RELIEF PROJECTS Sin-When ts a job an unem. - ployment project? 1 couldn't help asking myself that question the other day when 1 was informed .hat the gravelllng work on the rown road was znstltuted in order habitat. flowers ln gardens and dogs, -° 1191i! 1111B llllemplllyed- In the country. It Ls just a5 cruel- and vanclahlstic to try to keep a dog, in a small city space as 1t ls to, And when I began to put two and two together I couldnt but come to conclusion that this who.e ruthlessly rob beautiful flower beds‘ ‘"1" "une-"Pwymem Work" Blink-i for the purpose of ending a fleet-l ing charm and aroma to a llvlng room-Vancouver Sun. In view nf thisyeafls large wheat crop in the United States and the high price prevailing there 1's al- ready some speculation as to whether the former wlll "plant his head off‘ next year. It he did not learn anyth-ng from experience ln- the years when there was too much ‘ wheat he may do that very thing. It rests with him whether there is cnoue-h crop control to stabilize pricesfExchane-e. "Dr-fenci- of Madrid" the lmnlr mitten by Geoffl-ev Cox who was corrcsonnrlom for The London Ncw51 Chronicle in Spanish capital per-l iwluntes thr- lea-end of Generall Emilio Klcbr-r, supposed nalurallz-f ed Canadian citizen and vclc-‘an 011' tho Canadian Expeditionary Force’ in thc Groin War. Th1- fact that- no such name appears 1n Ottawa's.- naturalization lisls nor on the re-. cords of 1110 C. E. F‘. may merelyl mean 1111- crr-at acne-a] is 1n r-ealitv1 Fk-odor Ylffniffskv. Hans Frnnk-1 furtcr of J00 Doakes. -—Windsorl Slur. ll is :1 curious thing hnw some- coinpally executives. however, falll to play cr-ckr-t 11-1111 the news-l Dupcrs and their stockholders in,‘ the matter of information. When- stock or securf-l 1105 they pester the llfe out 0f the1 newspapers, wanting all kinds of, free lmbliclty and they are then null- too rcnfl)’ to spend l1ouz-s hallo. ing about 1hr- prospects 0f thelrl company. but once the securities flrr- 50-11 111m- close 11p like a calm.l T110ro 21111111111- bcconlcs like that of- pcoplo 5111-11 a; Colonel Lindbergh- 01- Grnc Timur-y. who. once they.‘ have an-lvcd. are ready to kick over‘ the laddl-r which helped fh0,m' climb. In 1hr 011d if business goes 111-011 11o harm is done by the pub-. licity. 11-11111- if flu- companv gets.‘ into difficulties and the pilblic are kPl-l in 11110 rim-k till the annual- 11101-11111: 01- until pubhcily is forced. lllcy 11-111 not forgive very readily, ‘vfnnctary Times. Why the g0 eral home-cooked meals -fqr any-thing- home cooks-d? Because home Cuvlfnk is best. Mother may not have 1111011-11 11111011 about vitamins. but .5111- rlid know good food mm l1o1v to prepare it. What gavg earlier grne-rttionsof Canadians, for 11151111100. the stamina required to lay the foundations of this 1301111113’ Mother's cooking. She PFOVidPd f0." the workers’ sub. "tantial foods. not weird concoc- lious bearing 111111105 111m call for linguistic talent. —Globe and Mail, yearning for _______ Tile United States navy was not 1111111110 1hr Purpose of looking for Aim-ha Earhart, 10st ln what a Ill-cut ruanv pcople 111-111 pérslst in llllflkilll! Was a rather mad escap- fldc. let 1t be no matter how gallant. But Who 11-111 say that it was bull: for lam-thing better - Vancouver Province. .’___. The word propaganada, so often carclcssly used, has acquired a bad "Dutation. It l5 in fact merely a derivative 0f the Latin verb mean- lug to propagate. or spread . WE 11"‘! 111 in the annual report of the board of censors of motion Dlctures for Ontario. Chairman 81L verthorne notes that films may be used for education or for prop;- ganda which he thinks "may be ap- propriately dcscrlbed as direct op. posit/es." the latter being the dls- semination of harmful misinform- atlon.—- Woodstock Sentinel Review, In a recent address before the Connecticut. Medical Society, Dr. Foster Kennedy reminded his aucll. euce of a case 1n which an English judge, Lord Bramwell, met one klnd of defence and dealt with ft. The lawyer was pleading that his client had had "an irresistible impulse" to steal an umbrella, and the judge interrupted hlm tn order to ask whether the defendant would have taken the umbrella 1f a policeman had been present. The lawyer admitted that he would not have stolen the umbrella, Then, suld the ludne. "the lmpluse Wan irresistible in the absence of a POUCH-mun?’ This remark represents somethlniz much deeper than a 15y. man's common sense. It la a DPu-Jtfutlnz psychological insight lnto the real problem of mental disorder and criminal msponslbll- fly-Brandon Sun. The average sentence ‘In Soviet Russia for a common murder 1s ten years and llvlng under good prison conditions. But ff an act ls done ntzninst the State, lt ls a capital of. fence. with the flrlmr squad at work wlthln 24 hours. This la the rvlce of rllctatnrshlp. the hangover from a revolution. --5l.. Catherine; The Cabinet leans ovcr and 11510115 to a thous- and gricfs, decides what must bc done. Th0 paper mill reopens, Plumes of smnkc beckon to all who'd do clean business with 111011 and their 5on5 earning by clean toil. Stores perk up. 'l'r:1vclling salesmen no longer shun 1110 town with thr- ghost of a mill. lrflflllCffi go to mur- kct. Fishermen get their chance. The dollars circulate. For a thousand mcn arc at work. 'l‘l1at means w-cll-night a 1110115111111 11-01111-11 11-1111 budge-ls to 5111-1111. If things are riuluing right 111111-11 in Cris-pr, the two together might to tilt-an ulioul tr-n thousand kids. (ind llll-fifi Tull 'l'l1f‘f<"1l 11c mPrl'_\'-lllakl'llg, weddings, baplisnls. 111111011- building!" Standard. The great naval review by His Majesty Klnvz George VI was obvlmlslv meant to be a grout neaoe demonstration. with warship, of seventeen nat-fona lylnz peace- fully nlnnlrslrle the colossal shins of the British Navy. nnectatora of this mnenlllcent sluhl had to admit that n meet/m! of this nature la bound lo lend to betterunderstandlnlrhe- tween the nations. The harbour was full of sailors of no manv na- llon, that 1t looked llke a veritable Mamie of Nations. Last. but not lflmrt, ArimH-ols n? the vlulllnlz navleq "mild are lhnt talk of the Brltluh my; being otmlet. we. absurd. high to heaven. wol-k they possibly can get under an employment project because they have lald veritable siege to the car dealers for new $1300 to 0!‘ 111161111! 5nd h"? been “m” "° $1500 trucks with which up the cream of the unemploy- ment grants. Of course there are always two sides to all stories and vvher. one realizes that a farmer can hlre a man to run his farm for $10 to $15 dollars a month and thou earn good money at the rate of $40 a day on an unemployment project, why, he‘s no fool. He a.l- most classes with some of our fin- ancial gen uses. At the Iona pit there are 25 to 26 o1- more trucks busily engaged ln converting this falr Island of ours lnto a wilderness of dust (un- der government supervision) and of all the trucks in use a good third are brand new machines with plodding, honest farmers at the wheel, while the farm stands still in all its ancient beauty and need- ing weeding very badly. Yet, the hay ls getting very rlpe and really should be seen w. But what's a ton of hay 1n comparison with a load of gravel? And speaking of hay—when Mr. Jones discovered that the farmers w gather Q-lnqlllu-lultlbba hsLlKlNG A FOOD DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU ARE SENSITIVE TO IT ' Now that lt is known that cer- substances hay fever, asthma, eczema, I found for one thin th t th cause . Iarmers of this Garden g, m: Gulf hlves (urticaria) and stomach ln are very much 1n need of all the “mum upsets‘ many ""d"'1',','1',',ak': taln foods and other are watching their food very carefully. Many have found foods to which they are sensitive prevent the symptoms above men- tioned. The foods that most commonly disagree are eggs, onions. cabbage. apples, milk, fats, beef, cantaloupe, strawberries, lettuce. cauliflower, coffee, melons, pork, corn, and pickles. There are also of course the foods that are hard to digest -raw vegetables, cucumbers. rad- lslles, frled foods. soggy bread. applas, fats. Naturally the question has arisen as to what effect the liking or dls- llklng of a food has 1n causing or preventing stomach or intestinal upsets and symptoms such as head colds, asthma, eczema, and hives. Does the llklng of a food mean that that particular food wlll not cause symptoms, and disllklng of the mod means that it will cause symptoms? It ls known, of course, that when we like a food, even before we eat ft, the digestive fluids in mouth, stomach,’ and small intes- werc. in the quiet of the evening hours, real y worrying about the hay. lt was decided m shut the pit down for a certain number of days until the hay should be’all garner- ed ln. And so lt was-of course, the fact that a number of really unem- ployed men working at the plt would be gven a compulsory rest was a very small affair to those in authority. tine begin to flow freely, and when we don't like a food these dlgfié- tfve juices do not flow readily‘ However. it would appear from experiments carried out by Dr's. Warren T. Vaughan. Richmond. Va.. and David M. Pipes, Shreve- port, La., and recorded in the Journal of Allergy. Chicago, that even if we like a food lt wlll not prevent symptoms if we happen 110- And speaking of wages, while the trur-kmen make from 30 to 40 dol- lars a day, those that carry a man to help load land some don't) pay the poor sucker anywhere from $1 to $1.50 a clay, while the govern- ment does a little better at the r816 of $2.00 per day» at the pit. ‘O1 course, the government use an 1n- expenslve tractor and grader in the pit to loosen up the gravel so that they will not have to pay the ex- horbltant price of $2.00 per day to an unemployed man. The country is filled with young men of education trying to get a few dollars together during the summer months, young men wth business ablllty and 1111 that, but they mustn't be given any chance to earn a few cents. No, the check- ers etc, must be men who would be better employed staying home tending their shops and their farms. But the spoils system is e5- pecially rampant when the Grits are in power and all the hangers- on must be seen to. No wonder the poor members are all worn out after a two years‘ siege and have to take a trip to Europe or else- where. Such are some of the thoughts which came to me when trying to understand the perversity of men and I ask mysei the question in all slncer ty; "are we ever going to get an exhibition of truth and justice 1n this country?" I am, Slr, etc., 1 FAIR PLAY Shortage Of Farm Managers (Financial Post) H. R. Hare, M.A.. B.S.A.. 0f the Agricultural Economics Branch. Ot- tawa. speaking at the Agricultural Representative Conference the other day, pointed out that ln Canada. statistics show, there ls ten tlmes greater demand for good farm man- agers than for industrial managers- ‘there is an average of Q) to 30 workers employed ln each of East- ern Canadlis industrial plans for each urban industrial manager. 111st l5, industry requires one man- ager out of each 20 to 30 persons employed. Ontario has 160,000 farms operated by as many managers. Each manager directs the work of from 2 to 3 persons only. In an-rl- culture. we have only two to three workers from which to choose a farm manager. The comparison ln- dlcates that there ls ten times greater demand for farm mnngers than for industrial managers, It ls lVLr. Here's conviction that the successful operation of a farm re- quires just as great management skill as 1n needed tn industry. ‘Pi-ain- lng ln farm management l; vitally Important. He could not butlpayltrlbute tolfarm- ers who have risked all ln taking their families to farms and winger. lng that they could maintain them- selves and their families from the boll. Many have succeeded ln spite of handicaps. but management training would have greatly reduc- ed the npprentlceshlp perlod 1m- proved the income of those carry- lmz on and avoided many failures. The best; of farm management, lies ln accounting. Phrm account. books have been available to farmers for years bu; have been used scantily. Farm 11¢. counting ls more than the record- ing of details to learn the status of the business. This la very useful but the record of this vearls 111151115111; 0M! "M"? form the basis of an improved farm business for the coming year. Many were the innovations shown 11y some of the foreign warships, but ln every case the Brltlsh ships could compete wlth them In efflcl- "WY and neamannhlp- The strength of the Brltlnh Navy adds to the mulnlenance of peace. 111111 Ls why the Naval Review should be regard- ed M I Peace demonstration. _. Vlemu B be sensitive or allergic to that food. Eggs are liked by most individuals. yet eggs are the commonest cause of allergic symptoms. Also, foods we dislike 1n the majority of cases . cause 1 are not the foods that symptoms. In an experiment with 100 pati- ents the seven foods most fre- quently disliked were, ln order: spinach. turnips, cabbage. CBYFMS. okra. lamb and squash; yet the foods most frequently found to be responsible for allergic symptoms — swelling of lips and tongue. nausea. vomiting, stomach distress -were, ln order: cucumber, water- melon, raspberries. strawberries. tomatoes. onions, cabbage, and cantaloupe. “While foods disliked may be re- sponsible for allergic symptoms. this 1s not the rule. and foods dls- liked cannot be relied upon as showing that the individual is sen- sftlve or allergic to these foods.“ MOONLIT APPLES At the top of the house the apples are lald in rows, And thc sky-light lels the moonlight ln. and those Apples are deep-sea apples of green. There goes A cloud On the moon in the autumn night. A mouse ln the Wainscot scratches. and scratches. and then There ls no sound at the top of the house of men Or mice: and the cloud ls blown, and the moon again Dapples the apples with deep-sea light. They are lying ln rows there, under the gloomy beams; O11 the sagging floor: they gather the silver streams Out of the moon, those moonlit ap- ples of dreams, And quiet ls the sleep stalr under. ln the corridors under there ls noth- lnr: but sleep. And stiller than ever on orchard boughs they keep Tryst w‘th the moon. and deep la the silence. deep On moon-washed apples of wonder. —John Drlnkwater. nlln llI-llllllLSllll CHARLOTTETOWN tough meats, ment dam was built last year at a .T'. Successful FOX Men S3 FEED P. I. Inland ljonls Wm s! Hum- n..,, MESSRS. IIACE, M<KA' LTD. Em! ol Hum: R1111» MI. l. IOIEIT MUTCH (Inn's Vlnuhwn Q (Q CIIAILOTTITOWN, P. I. l. u SUMMEISIDI, I. I. l, Mr. Tea Pott Says; For a Delicious Cup o Full Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMI/l Orange Pekoe Tea Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING IS Offering to the Public a service in all branches of Real Estate as Agent and Manager. To BUY, SELL, RENT Properties in City and Country. To give valuations, arrange Mortgage Loans, Secure Tenants, Collect Rentals and Manage Properties and Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to List Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. TEL. 1376 Charlottetown " - - ' - E 1 150.000 11- ---1 be Rehabllltatlng The $111,}, imp on p1i1-'1'_Qi"11111.1 acres served. The val Mark d Drought Area (Winnipeg Free Presst This year's programme of re- habllltatlon in Western Canada drought area. as announced a few days ago by Hon. J. G. Gardiner, federal Minister of Agriculture. contains a significant and highly important new feature. In co-opfifu- tlon with the provinces of Sask- atchewan and Alberta, former grazing areas. some of them rant:- lng from 50.000 to 107,000 acres 1n extent. but most of them smaller ln size. are to be taken under novel-u- ment lease and throuzh the grace of God and the efforts of the afzrl- cultural departments are going to be elven n chance to produce fodder once more. Thev are to be fenced ln velopment and a, similar one Eastend and a numbcz- of 0111 smaller ones are not ulwndt-d! fihg raising of wheat. Th0 11nd under option of the ROYPTYW Next year it wlll be either Mud taken over and the P111“ l5 1° "l: feed only and Provide P9511173‘ even in the driest years- 1 fiassy Stomach: - R E LI E V E D ll’ you have alu- "01"" 1 with your ltumach such l! ‘ Indigestion, dyspepslm W1" stomach, heartburn. 1138"" distress, etc. Then dent de- lay gettlng a bottle of Dr- l1- wlth the aid of local labor lrrassed over: water holes wlll be ‘l; Evan?“ Stomach llflxlun provided and under no clrcum- m” " 5" Evan's Stomach Mixturell a prescription ol’ Dr. L. B- Evans, noted Enlllsh “ml” tan of which we have the solo rights to and since selling ll stances wlll they he sown to wheat. Thus lf the drouth years continue 0r when droulzth strikes again, u; ft undoubledlv wlll. there wlll at least. be g-razlnz lands for 11111- llve- numunu stock’ gezilamnniiilcsdvifom 111111511“ In addition. the government wlll urchuem continue 1L5 bollcv start-ed 111st year pTfy a bottle today. r1111 of construe-tin: small dnm= and as “n” duzotlts u-herever watersheds and ___ land contours are suitable throuizh- S T 0 C K A| D out the rlrmith area. Alreadv ap- rvrovlmatnelv a thousand of these have been nrovldcd at a cost of around $1.000 000. Heavy rain, of the past few rlavs have demonstrat- ed the effectiveness of this pro- cedure-. With the land balm-l n5 du- n; lt ls. there ls 11 muck run-off from lwnvv ralm. Recent down- fnlls filled rluzoilt: and reservr-lr- 1n mnnv cases to overflowing. There wlll be water now for livestock which was threatened with exllnc- llonJthe slmurhter house or vlrszln fields ln other provinces. And there be a. little was where there was none before. At Val Marie, where a izovern- ANIMAL SPRAY KILLS nun REPF-Ls FLIES. LICL. and MOSQUITOE5 . Slocluld la one of the m. cattle sprays on the mt?“ d1 1nd la absolutely Ill-1'11,‘ m not to taint milk. "l" gm m, blister nor burn thfl hair. Wrllc. Phone or (‘all 1M one today- rltlcl: run 12s 015-51“ r11: 111m MM .51 1 Phone m. 1411 01-6" There Is No Extra Tax For The Recognized Extra Goodness of Our Chewing Tobacco IT HAS A FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN, BE- CAUSE OF ITS HIGH GRADE LEAF AND THE SKILL OF AN EXPERIENCED STAFF MANY OF WHOM HAVE BEEN ON OUR PAYROLLS FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS. "ITS QUALITY NEVER VARIES" BLACK TWIST CHEWING