s- c}. , \|,'\' ‘ i. i ‘I . I. .‘ ' i‘ . i? . , . , . l r t - ,. . ': F‘ 8 A a It I: a Z 5i C.‘ a :1 fl _\. w O t1 w SI p l: n a. h t1 " fl t1 I’ p r Q a I" K o I 5. e u lt i. l’ ,. i S. t t i . 1i 4 t. Z t I l . l 1' t ' t. t I l t ' 1 .' I P.‘ GE FOURMW~_! THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AUGUST 11 193i The he wants. puts it in a special projector, finds ‘Tg? _.____ (‘In-Ital 8. Ila-Lon llttrtivll, IhJ-l ll (‘Ill . Frnnlt \\ r, . I i» htliit-n , out, tti-tiittti-ii 1mm $5,011 p" your tln advent-o) 51.0.» llPl‘ yo-nl tln nth-utter) mulled In hilt-int ntktttt per n-ttr tln ndunnll Slit lt-d to (‘utttttln nntl lilllleul Stain WIIIIXESDAY. Alli-UNI‘ II, 1937 (jultutt-Cu ttntliau Trade An 1lli"l't~i1ll§ ,tt'l:t'it‘ in tht- currcitt i-"stte of thi t. lllililtlVlltl‘ jottrttai reveals a tti.i:l,t'i. his page and reads the enlarged print. The new device is said to have the advantage of saving space in the stock rootu, the film is durable, the print is easily read, the cost is not prohibitive. .\ttd-something titat nu not 1v: overlitoked—tbere is no possibility Stat an itt- tercsted part)". too lazy to copy the item he wttnts", will cut or tear a piece out of the file attd take it a\v:t_v. Handling Fruit Pest The Ci_vpsy' Moth which plays havoc with fruit 'L' 1l\'ii‘."('1l thc statistics 0f,- l anti other trees is being handled with vigor at St. Stephens, NB, to prevent its further spread iti Canada. Dr. Arthur Gibson, Dominion en- ttttttttlttgist. Ottawa. and Dr. A. F. vllttffle of moth work in the United ‘States, tvitli lieitdqtiarters at Greenfield, blassu, 8CC0l1l|litlllUt1 by their staffs, made a joint itispcctioit at St. Stcpltcit of the progress being tnade by the field crew of the DOlllitlltltl department. who ("ince they discovered the presence of the ("iypsy .\l.tth i in this vicinity last fall. have waged a f'('il‘llllt‘.~~' '_i".ii.c ti»: cakziiiit: itair IU3II issut-ti b_v the tzttt» Ill tiilui lllltl Caitatitt respec- _ _ lilltitll figures show iin- ltlll\ tri lll t.i~, iniiziil a: Sijojst and cx-l iiiii- to t .:i .tl. ,i: .\’.~;_;_ii.\‘it. ilii" thc sillllC per- ii. ~'|l'i t~ _ t iilll ,i' tlttauzt were S1.- ;v_ \'< ilti. tii~i'l't'lt.'tll\‘_\' is utaitt- \ ii 1t ' ‘ll ittit- i: of the tratic be- i\\ i . ' t t it - l‘.|-\"~ tltrttttgh the port if \ it, i t l .- ,t ilt1i~\‘t|11'1lt'(' tilt‘ Iittitcti t~ s i t ti .i- iiit‘ triqiit or Ill!’ dt"~- 1. 4i '1 ‘rt itutltt} ttt"i;_'iti.'ttt" in .1 . t ,.: tl.t 1 t iit iirtj the tiwtiic fig; 1111- , i i t t _ -1tt't\ t"i>ii~itit-i".'tiiit- gain "' i i - i» -,tfi"it' porn-ii in ttijtt. This " i _ ~_ uicimtt- itii titt- p11‘! llllit\\ll. ittttti-ttt‘. iii Laitatiiztti giro- "i" thv tillllitll maxi- ‘\‘ tlit- tttitittttitttt tariff. '1 w. ' ~ iilllil‘ ttitivit applivri pr9~ t " rt i "lit: ‘tiitt thi: 1it‘lllll‘ti tit-vern- i:-t i‘. . t iii .; ',l"lllit‘llrl.llli LY/tllliillg (‘tibzt .1 iuiilitvts. ‘ t‘ iitz‘. ttotiii vctitiotiiic coittii- ti‘ -u:" ttaiit- reizttitvti< with tt- tw-giiiit: This fart, tli" -til,t -'l't’li. fxtttrt- 7-1 tit the titittiticrcial intelli- Thc [Iroirie Sittiation i~tiigi Ctllitlllittlls" in the tlrotigltt arcrts at "titil pails of .\i1tt-t't:t. the out- c 1'tti\iiti"t-s is niit as ltiack a1 sottit iiiiitltl pain: it. This at anv r.iti is thin of T/tr .lftlllt"ftll'_\' Titties, ttitwft ttii; iiiiprtii>:t'ti1i- that the ittciinte t-"iiw" i l't"ttvint‘t'~ as a whole in tho-e "' " q if not litrgt-r than last . "pt-st since tom. "ip tiittiitulitt-tii_v is" it big factor . ittiic ti<'\'t'l|'l'l1lt‘lll, but its very itfltl- iii iivi-r-hztdttu- other import- 'ii~ ttf iii"iiiitit"iiitit. _\s a tnatter of f:i.f, H,‘ pt-t" \"::i l". .tt ftvftltlllls’ for only a little over 42 ctiii. of the i'I\'Itlll(-' of the Prairie Pro- " tvinti 1>'"itt1.it"_v protlitvts. Last year the t"i"--p wts uttrth iii tht- itcighltttr- _.tt-to.otto. livi-ii if tht- yield this year IFn/lllllltlll lIll~1l('ls. it is not im- t-tt- tli‘ tho .'t\t‘l'.'lf_'t‘ prici- on the farm t' i" i. iiiit? tltt" tPrriti-rv will reach SLZZ. thttS 1“'i"i.:""g ttit aguiwcate rt-tttrit of over $187,- oti. > lit o lll"fllt"l‘il‘s of pt-odiivtittu there is the oat CF11“! >t.not~i.ooo; liztriuv Sgtkotxyooo; hav and clott-i" St/cotiikot-o, ']'itt-i"t- is the vegetable triip oi will ovt-t" IQI-IYNIJNY), iitcltttiittg St,- 27:JNNI frititt sugtr ltt-t-ts. :1 prosperous and rap- itiiy Qri-ttiitg ill‘ill\ll‘y\' witi.h each year is grow- llli ill ‘il'i"“"l-'t'lt't its a fztvtttr itt \\'estt‘t't1 econ- otiiv. {Wit-r fzt-lii (‘fitlt- iiirliitling r_\"e. flax, corn anti ttii-iw- iztitwi-tts ti-gt-Ittliit-s brought the total revctttio frittn fii-ltl crops in 1936 to fliggoay-Qfiy. 0W0. I J1 prt itlttrt ion added $43.202,000; ht titrv Sin t0 _t: stoclc V-‘trtls $3t),;'t1,.300, Pi iuitrv .'tiliii- i Sittzotmooo. The total return IFttltI fitriit pr itliicts was thus increased to $380,- [V1319- Thr-e rr-tiirtis alone show that “heat isino Iotiuttr so sui-iw-iitt-ly- tittuiittaitt in the \\"es.!ern Ptvttrt’ rl~ it tiscd to be. Hut there is more. Fur, fi-"ii and fitrcst products contributed nearly $14,- oottotio: coal Sigstoototn; oil 551-000-000; 11H- ttirttl Hits Sitiiitinot» and other ntinerais $19,- oooooo. \\‘tio1 :tdti< St,_'ttio.ooo. All these grg pl'illlllt‘_\' pi~iithict< of :in “aqrit-tiltural" \\’est whose itr-tiliirtivt- citpétvity. in the eves of manv nbset"vt-i"-. ltas ltt-i-ti considered almost soleiv from the standpoint ttf wheat. But this still riot all. The wiwtltlt of the \\'t-st is further di- \'t’l'-l tt~il ltv its tttstiiiif:it'tiiriii_g outptit, the gross Vititll’ ti" ulttvii this ‘veal’, it i5 estitlltttetl, will (‘Xccctl -_\'_'f_-.ttt >4 i,tit ttt, rTlte Files On Parade ' nut‘ of tltt‘ tir-tlilvttis ttf liltrztries is the pre- d tlt-rtatiiiit ttf lltc files of ncivspatters. The files are huilev; they t."i1<e up a 10f of space on the library‘ -1tt lttts. anti -p:ti"t- co-ts ntttnolv, The cost (if ltiiitlitig thi- liig filt~\ is rivticirlpralilg be. citiistt ilti-i itrt- l -;i\_\. ztttti iiultt iiitttiiitg will not ltiii-l lltlill titgttiti-t". .\iii-t \t‘l'illlli of all. hovv- ett-i" is i111 thttiit-iiltt of Let-ping the files in‘act. A \‘i'~lt.'l‘,tl rs :ii"t- priittt-tl to ltt- reatl and thrown aurtv. Hlit- tit": t|i.it tliov (‘tllllilltl twitter of his- torical valut- i- zt sovoiitlary- cottsitloratitin. lht- atvrrtgt" vopt" of .'t iit-\\"sp;tpt-r is not tyrrgpr- vcti. the ttldlllflllQ is tliint- ttll cheap papt-r ntade from flllll>\\'t1tI1i. Jillti this pitpt-r, when expmgd to tlii- air Jittd sunlight for a time ltecotties vei- It-\\ {tllll ltrittlt. it is sziiil .1 good-sized hflsfkff 0f itvtvquittt-r ftaguititts is swr-pt up in the Nt-w Yiiry I‘iiiilit~ l,i1ti"".tr_v every‘ day. fragiitt-iits lizttt- "ill lit-t-ti lll"ll\'|'lI front the brittle [titers of ilit~ tili-s ithicli 11H‘ lilimry staff is en- ago. Stirely a fund could be established ftir the IIl‘i1\'tll'i'iL' to [it »ttt vt" and hittitl oit to posterity. purpose a; (fagm-aqm‘ Ccmflfl-y. Kinp-[OYL “awn, Varitih; llt iiii .-:ill of ilit-tii costly - hwe Sir John i; buried, is a shrine for not a few been etuolot-il in It" rtvlv-‘oor to coittltat the distinguished Canadians besides Sir joint. Sir ten ‘ttucv of thi‘ 11"‘ ~i-:tpt-i* page to fail to itiect-s. _lohn's grave is marked bv a single column of ("iii tvYvtl tfhlllllt ll’ llits 1l"l‘ll trit-ti. 'l‘rau-:j-ar- granite and a plain white sandstone cross. bear- r't' ~‘i~:~_ iilt‘ t-i'l.iiili:iiit-. hitvt- bt-t-ti pitstetl ing the inscription: "john Alexander .\l:ic- o i" "t" lt"'f"- Stit-trtl library t-tlitittits ltave donald. 1815-1891. He rests." With hint lit- his b: t= ’ w-tl tin ~lll't'l.'|ll\' ]tl't'lti'll'I'Il litieu paper. wife, his sister. Lucia; hi; brother, Hugh; and 'l"i~t- lvist lll‘\ll"l' is tltt- iiiii-iwi-plitittigrttph. his son and name-sake. John. Several other F~~lt putt" i< ttl""'t2t"i"i|»lit-il on a film sittnller otttstantiing Canadians lie bitried in the sanit- 'l'-"" F‘ t~-~l~:t" sir-top. so that fifty or sixty cemetery. Not far from Sir John's grave is fttit of film tvill rotitaitiawholt-‘ititttttlfs issues that of Sir \\'lit-n a lihiviry- patron wishes clue Sir Richard Cartwright, Sir (ieorge A. he asks fur the roll of film| Kirkpatrick and George Monro Of :1 t1t"\.\~ji:i|ttt'. 90 cotistilt the file, .'.‘*' yi .t".lttll against \i.'tllil'li'lll' .\citi:il'_v. it .‘ l is proved bv the‘ t battle against further invasion (if the I)CS‘. Ti“, itioths. which are carried hv the “wind drift." ordinary movements of lumber anti articles in |t."tckittg cases, paving stones mid iiurscrv stock-I; vlti. are tivsttitgtiisited b_v hrotvn masses or p1,,“ ters and are to be found almost anywhere on trees. clumps of bushes, buildings, lumltt-r and Wood titles.‘ In short, tintidi- prctttisvs are friv orite ltrevthtig ground» The ClllPflllliitl‘ livt-I on the leaves of the trees and attacks" itt-tttt-rit t so anti 90 varieties. incititiitig fruit, shade, an l: torest. Editorial Notes I l‘ Newman died this date "1890. i i * i The rain sitould be well over by the time 15.x- hibitiott opens. t: n at u Seaside hotels are full-tip, it is reported anti, i ttouiti-lte patrons have to g0 on the waiting list, or go elsewhere. at iv n- it Cars and tempers continue to suffer 1)e_\"t1t1t1 itteasttre as the result of the tearing up of St. Peter's Road. t: n: i: it: The City Cottncii should ntake stire the fottn . tiatioits of thc Yictttria Park roadway are st-ctirt before hard-surfacing it. ll I I Evidently British and (ierman referees are determined to‘ send Press representativeS off the field during play. it at at it _ Matters of provincial and fcrlcrztl impoi"t—‘ attce will be dismissed at tomorrow" night's Illl‘('!— ing of the Queen's Cottnty Cttnscrvative .\s» sociatioti, which takes place at 7.30 itt the? Strand Theatre. It is hoped. notwithstztittlittt; the sultry weather, that the attend: 'e will bci representative of all the polling divisions. .\s" announced in the advertisement. the election of,‘ officers, election of delegates for the Provincial Convention and other business will be titken tit. at :- it- it Canada's export 0f bacon and hams to the United Kingdom in the six ntottths ending _Iuut- 3o, amounted to 1,073,141 cwt. u-orth S17.- 204400, a considerable increase over the 7ll),fl_’fl cwt. at $1'I.435.S41 in the same period itt 11130. the Department of Agriculture reports. (fau- ada's quota to the United Kingdom for a vt l’ is set at 2,800,000 cwt.. and while the export has increased substantially in the past year it‘ is far from being near the limit fixed. A l"(‘|t0t" 1 from London recently said a shortage had tie~ veloped there for bacon. . at u i: w Evidently Prince Edward Island is not to be represented at the Twentieth meeting of the Con» ference of Commissioners on tiniformity in legislation for Canada to take place in 'l‘ot"ttiito from August 12 to 17. Attorneys-getteral of the nine provinces are ex-officio members of the conference. Representatives of the Nlaritiint- Provinces are given as follows: New Bruustvick i t A. Porter. K.C., M.L.A., Saint john", l. Bacon Dickson. deputy attorney-general, Fredericton: Nova Svotia - Frederick Mathers, KIT, tit-- puty attorney-general, Halifax; Vincent C. .\l."ic- Donald, K.C., dean of Dalhottsie Law School. Halifax. at a a a It it: lust a hundred years since London tivns first placed on the main-line railway map bv the As tolled the railway as “the greatest u-oi-k ever tin- Tltrse cotttribtttion forits upkeep has been made since Birmingham Railway-from Fusion to lliix- moor on July 20, 1837, says a writer in 'l'1te Daily Telegraph. The line did not obtain its Act of Incorporation without a hard fight. Up- position by the landed gentry, including Sit" Astley Cooper, the eminent surgeon who, in George Stephenson‘; phrase. was "made a ‘Sir‘ for cutting that wen out of George the Ftttirtlrs neck," led to the rejection of the hill in 1832. Land purchase was one of the matiy items that ‘brought the cost of construction tip to $4151.10,- ooo. For much purely agricultural land the contpatiy was compelled to pay as high a price as $1.600 an acre. A contemporary writer ex- ldertaken in the history of the world. not even excepting the Great Wall of China or the Great Pyramids of Egypt.” a n a t 1t is reported that the grave of Sir john A. blacdonald is in danger 0f tieglect because no vcars his son. Sir Hugh Macdonald died five Alexander Campbell, ivhile tithers iii- ‘ res; of the militia. -Peter Hughes, K.C., Fredericton; Ilotutce i opening of the first section of the London K" l "w" “I N" Ymik Slate T“°°l"‘"‘ l‘) ttutca’ BY THE IIAI an)“ There is a sharp distinction he- tweett a lattyet" who sees that hls client is accorded due process and a lawyer who is permanently retained with lull knowledge of his client's crtttiitiitl activities, to cheat the law, and befttddle the law enforcement agencies. Such a lmttyttt" is not mere- ly n disutztce to his profession. l-Ie is h 111M.‘ f a criminal, on a par with; his guilty client, and perhaps even| guilttei", since his whole training has been sttelt as to make him fully con tons 0t the implications 0f hl.s acts-New York Times. When Britain was practising the doctrine of cfisitrtntintent, she was Bufgcvgs’ i" fiottled and defied by Italy. When Britain rearms. Italy becomes qultei frantic in I101‘ professions of friend- ship. The coincidence suggests that, like a titan who has lost. his money, a tuition that has put aside its arms soon learns wh ch friends are de- pctidabltu- x. Professor Kritvltov, of Moscow, has bt-ett oxperitnetttitig with the ltttniati t‘_\‘e. He hits found out that sottnc ittIt-t-ts sgltt. For examplel \\'1'tt"ll it innit works iti the midst of noiw his eves becoutc more sen- sittvv to urt-tttts and blues, less sen- .s " to retis. As a result. says K itvlctiv. red traffic signals at noisy etii. mus seem but hit I as bright. as th-- siitno signals in quieter streets. ~St:nt1it,\ Express. Witt-it a dog ltitt-s a man that is uni cott.-t<lot"ed “tiettsf bttt "when a fish bio‘- a (log the stotgv seems worth twtwirtling. This one was told in good ttttilt. A wetl-knott sports-. tnan w.is visiting one of our fish hatchertcs. ttccotnjutnied by his d0g,l a fint spaniel. While he was admir- t int: the part-tit fish tn one of the; ponds the dog, ventured to have ai‘ drink. H s 1on1: ears dropped into, the \\'I\l\'1'. and a lltlllllf)‘. voracious‘ S])!‘(‘1(1(*C1 tron‘ llIlllI(‘(iltll(‘1_\' snapped a: tut ear and tvtiut-itiiislv held on. 'I‘lti- dog \\'1\.\ no ntorc surprised than his llIll-vlfll‘ and both were m. titted when the trout wits gently pcrstttttlvtl to spurt: the dog! — On- i titrzo Fish and Ciziine Bulletin, Ati exchange remarks, with re- spet‘ to n tirontittettt Democrat, that. he wotitit bt~ Prtastletittal tim-l bu" in 1940 "if he didn't own a yacht" Aftt-i" a tioliticiatt EPIF I0 the White Hottse he c111 travel in other ntenIs ,\'ll(‘11I$. bttt until he gets thertt it is still safer to travel in a horse and buggv-Detroit Free Press. You can't uttseranthle an egg. You t~.ttt‘t ittseittangle the volunteers nu the (‘invortittttutt side from the Many of them have fallen on: Spams]! naturaliz- ation papers. On Fr-anctvs s de, lf-it has not 130111 ttlreztrlt‘ done. the Ital- ian and (lcrtnan troops wil‘ simply be tttsctubt-tt on ntnsse as "citizens? jus’ as they wt-re enlisted en masse as “volttntc-evs," The Sranish know all about t-he process, The volttn- Let-rs will not be wtthrlraWn. The stiearlteatt of Ivttttlrdls offensive is the internatttttutl brieatles. The stwnrhoitd ‘and shaft. too) of Frtiitcots lll"lll_\' is the 80.000 Italan legtonnrtes. Is it likely that either W111 let these troops depart? The: only tvuy the. volunteers wit‘ lettvei" Sit-air is when one lot kicks the‘ othrr lot rim-Dally Express. Au enlerpris 1g publlean in Cam- aruell has introclttced television to 11 s cttstotners. He has had the lat- est tvpe of set installed tn the saloon bar. while a lntue tiotice otttslde invites people to "Come in and see the wonder of the age.“ So popular ha". the set become with customers that he hits now had a set installed in the PFIYFIIC batz-Jvftanehester Guardian. An important proviso to the suc- cess of German dip omucy in the Balkans depmids on the attitude of Ital) It is clear that Yugoslav 11's rentitness for ti reconciliation with < Bulgaria must have been condition- ed by the belief that Italian influ- ence at SOIIR wits now unimport- ant. or at least by the hope that. Abtssiitinti tireocettpations would keep Aiftissttlittfs attenfott away from the Bttlktttts for some time to some. Mort-met", it. can be assumed i that. Yttgoslavin has received assur- lauces front (tevtnatiy that within t l-he lritmt-tvork of the recent Ger- ntnti-Itnltnit ztllittttttt- it. is Germattffs voice that will be decisive, and that. Italy can be exix-cted to play a sub- otvlittttte, ttnd thus a less dangerous role. And it, is certnttly here that the tniiin difficult-y for the future lies-The Fortnightly tLondont. The pit-lure of n bloodhound being run down it murderer 1s likely to cruise a shudder to rtut up the back of people whose knowledge of this particular breed of dog has been gained tiltrotiglt "Uncle Tom's Cabin." A bloodhound is about as ferocious, it he has not been bedev- THE KETOGENIC DIET AS USED IN EPILEPSY AND MIGRAINE- ONE SIDED HEADACHE Anyone who has seen a patient n an epileptic seizure or fit, must be impressed with the great. com- fort. to patient and family if any method can be used to prevent. these distressing attacks Notwithstanding all that has been written by health writers there seems to be a woeful lack of l kn0vt"edge of the latest methods now in use to combat etiilepsy. As far back as 1921 EPYCDS)’ was ‘irst treated b_v what is known asl he ketogenic-low starch and h tzh l (EJ184183 QPPYOPYIMYQ" i5 a small l Cat-diet. This d‘et causes an‘ icidosis and 1n epilepsy and in‘ tnigraine-one sided headache 1n alkalosls of the blood and tis-t sites is present. In their bonk Dietetics Simplh, fled. Dr. Jean Bozet and Mztittt- T. ’ Porter state: "Probably the best ‘reatimcnt. of etrlcpsy‘ to-day zhould combine the giving of the trug luminal tor phenobarbitelt with a diet which prndtices somel degree of acidosis and a restric-l ‘ion or lessening of the intake ofl f'ttids_" v ‘It such a diet is followed care- 'it1l,v for six months. symptoms are,‘ wtntrolled in about one-third of‘ ‘he cases. the cottduiion of another" ‘bird is definitely 1mp|'f)\'r\d_ and ‘he remainder of the patients seem’ ‘o derive no benefit." "In plannuic the kctntzenie diet , the main stir-eificatiiotis are (at large amount of fat-cream. bitt- ter. can yolk. tbl very small amotint of rarbttltydrnte or starch —brend. potatoes. stizar. and (cl. tilenty of protein (meat. egizsl lsht." A samtfe diet given b_v Drs, Clap and Kochnn ‘n Dietary "Prt-ttt- 1 rnent of Epilepsy. Journal of Amer- 3 lcnn Dietetics Association is as tnllovts: ' Breakfast: Otto-quarter ntedittml sized oranlre: 4 1-2 slices of brtfled . baron: 2 ezsts: 2 squares but-‘er: 4 tablespoons 40 percent cream; bran wafers. ' l Luncheon: Chop: 1-4 small head "tuiliflovtter: butter 3 squares: bran i wafers: pineapple itiottssez-rream. '40 percentt 5 tatfesiroonfttls. pine- , ‘pole 1-2 in pieces. about 1-5 cup. i Dinner: Eizg 1; cheese tAmerican } or Canadlant 1-8 in, eitbe: salad: ' lottuce 2 larrze leaves. tomato 3-10 medutm sized. mavottnalse 4 tea- - i spoonfuls; bran wafers: butter 1 square: cream 40 percent. part whipped 5 2-3 tablcspoonfttls: agar ‘ jelly. Oniv vegetables and ‘rifts that are low ln start-h must. be IISNI such as green vetzetabcs and straw- berries. NOT BY BREAD If thou of fortune be bereft. And in thy store there be but left Two lotwes-i-sell one and with the dole Buy hyaclnths to feed thy soul. But not. alone does beauty bide Where bloom and tint. and frag- rance hlde; The mtnstrers melody may feed Perhaps a more insistent need. But even Beauty-howeer blent To ear or eye-falls to content; Onfy the heart-with love afire- Can satisfy the soul's desire. —James Terry White. Civic Aviation Statistics (Winnipeg Free Press) Statistics fortnerly compiled and publlshed by the Civit Aviation Branch are now published by the Dontnton Bureau of Statistics. Those for 1936 have been published recently ,and will be the first rel!" ularly to be included ln .ssucs of the Canada Year Book. This in- clusion will enable them to be re- ferted to comparatively in the sta- tistical setting tot" all 130111101011 ilc-d by man, as a coeker spade}, The reason tvhy he is used 1n track- ing criminals is not. because he ts vicious, which he isn't, but because he has been endowed with an 1n- credibie fin-titty of track ng by scent. When he trees or corners his quarry" he (toes not attack. but. attnounces the fact by barklttg. A fev weeks ago a bloodhound thatl hnd been sent. after escaped con-l vlcts in Arknttsns actually pulled up w in IltNTl and aided their flight. The tittenvittble reputation which bloodhounris have tn this country; ts due tn part to their name and tnl par: to tho melodramatic bunk wrtt- | ten about them. — Detroit» ’ Free Press. M the height of excitement of a Rydei Cup match a young man walked on to the Sotithport. course dressed in natty plus-fours and car- rying a but: of clubs. Surprised ll. the large crowd he remarked to one standing 110m‘, "What's on here- special match?" "Noth ng much.” he was told, "just the Ryder Cup." with a shake of his head he re- plied, "Is that what I paid my five bob for? I titioitglit 1t was ifiréen IeeIL-Glasgow Herald. Crlllcs of the Brltlslt Govern- ments defence plans assert that Imtdon ls the most. tempting tar- get tn tihe world. Wasn't. ft Bluchcr, "Old Marshal Vorwarts," who, rld-_ tng through the metropolis. remark- ed wlth admlrnton, "What n city, Grant. l \ 0 to sack!" London. says an exchange la lull worth defending-Ex. l actlvitites. It. rmy be hoped. how- ever, that civil avtatloit stat. stlec will rematn, as well, matter for tn- cluslon tn the publications of the aviation branch of the Department 0f Transport. Where they will or- dlnarlly be sought. by persons spect- ncatly interested tn air transport. Stat attcs pertatnltig to air-mall services are not. published along tvlth the other clvt; aviation sta- tistics tn the report issued by the Bureau of Statistics. But, these ata- tlsitcr. concern air translmfl-i and wttltout. them a full conception of commercial avlatbn 6811009 b9 gained. These alt-malt statistics are compiled by the Postal Depart- ment, as the clvtl nvlatfon statistics are now compiled b_v the Depart- ment. of ‘Ia-nnsport. and both sets of statistics might. well be published to complete the relevant summaries submitted by the Bureau of Stalls- tics. There would be a definite pur- pose ln having alt-malt statistics tn- clud_e_cl among statistics meartLtio II ll true thnl. no one In Canada today speaks as well as S11- Wilfred Ltaurer spoke or as welt as Thomas D'Arcy McGee spoke, or as Joseph Howe, spoke. Each of these three was a great orator, possessing the three- matn ingredients of oratory: passion, structure, beauty. On the other hand may ft not be that. there are more people today who speak better than their forefathers spoke two or three generations no? That the average public speaking u hllhQfr-OIEIWI Joumll. AUGUST are many dollars below regular selling prices SPORT TWEED SUITS Sellingat-——--—-—--- ‘I8 $25 ll We are con l I nvn tzz ‘I500 G lll 8 ————-—'—-—-——- $14 YOSUIPIICKMENS SUITS $9.95 etnga-———-——---- u Sellingat-———-——-- “SAVE DOLLARS ON YOUR EXHIBITION SUIT” HENDERSON & CUDMORE SUIT SALE tinuing this great sale of Men's Suits. 'll\e prions g- ‘I135 __ $10.95 . E PARK SUITS For Defence Only? (Exchange) It ls worth while to stand off iind look at. the world armament race as n whole. We know that. affair. $35.000,000. as compared with a vote of $445,000,000 put through the British House the other day, and a five-year British program which may involve as tnuuh as $7,500.(!O0.0tl0. We ‘o0. that "the other fellow started it.“ that Germaivv. Italy and tttssia have been rearming at a frenzied pace. But. how docs it all add up‘? 'I‘he Foreign Policy Association. if New York, has issued an inter- esting study, “Billion For De- fence,“ which by the way, does not. so t-pedal American ex- itenditttres or seek to pDllli. in- vidiotts contrasts. On the reckon- ing of its author, William Stone. 60 governtnents spent. nearly four billion dollars on arniamettts 1n 1932. five billion in 1934. and eleven billon in 1935. The total, thlvLv-ttvo billion dollars in five years, is statztzeving. Even more snistet" is the rate of increase. About three titties as much l5 be- ing pottred nut ZIIIIIIRIIY now as was spent only five years ago. Before the Great War an ad- mitted armament race was in pro- gress. But, even so, the then spent. less than a quartit-r of what is now btvng expended- tiamely, two and a half billion dollars in 1913. Furthermore they are today increasing their budgets twice as fast as they did jtist be- fore the 1914 outbreak. ThirLV-ttvo billion dollars 1s t-ontainly an astronomical figure. s0 httue that one cattnot visitat-zc what it means. Mr. stone rifcitl- ates that it vvottlrl bwld forty-"X Pattama Canals. or replace the building of all universities and ‘ enllctzes in the United States fottr- " teen times over. When one tums to the percent- arse of the netbnrtl budcets 1n- ‘ volved 1n these expenses. one be- qlns to itnclerstand the belt-tight- letting that is going on in the ‘ dictatorship enuntr‘es ftalv Snends on defence about ha‘f its iota‘ l budget. Germanv nearlv sixty por- cent. Britain, spendtttg rotighty embrace air transport operations. Front air-triad statistics" has to be deduced the amount of indirect ntonctiary assistance given govern- mentallt" Lo comnterc a. air trans- port. No other finaiicat aid is giv- en. To what extent, then, do alt"- mittl stattsttos show help is being given to develop an" transport. in Catiada‘? The subject requires thtt. attention be given it. The Postmaster-General stated 1n Par- liament. that. the postal depart- ntail contract tn standing. And 1n tne aggregate, the potatal depart.- ment is said variously to have ntade ft"om a quarter to three-quarters of a million dollars on its air-mall contracts last. year. This ntay be profitable for the postal department. but the profit. is. of course, literally taken Out 0f the pockets of the air transport oper- ators. They have invested nearly $4,000,000 in a rcraft and equipment. The)" transported some 23 million pounds of freight and flew some seven million aircraft. miles last. year. But to what extent div! the postal department. necessitate that. mlleizge or materially help develop the strained air transport upon which the entire new wealth of Canada is dependent. The tiostal department has done Ilttle or nothing to help bu ld up commercial aviation nationally, as it, shows by its statistics and as It proclaims by its officials. 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PRICE PEI. ll! 028.8190 TllE TWO MAGS know ‘ nations l merit IS making money on every air-. twenty percent, ls one of the best off, but, even, so, Mr. Chamber- lain found 1t necessary to intro- duce a special income tax to re- ' place the "national defence con-l tributlon.” " l The mind reels from such ftg- Ls bent upon mass suleid ures. Of course, no nation can af- --- P‘ l ford to go unprotected tn a world H‘ bristling with modern weapons. ‘l CONTEST FOR AUTHORS But. one nation's defence measures —~——-— only incite others to further ex- l SYDrNgIIIbOAustraIia-(CPM-Ili penditure. ‘ 51"" 0 v .- has been set asidg l Armaments on this scale mean l lilnlll'°lia"-l' CPYllP-Ql. an ii) taxes and debts, 1n an,’ ease. sYdflet/s celebration war comes, they mean death. It it l ggxfiigpfiduiiiiiiigpoisiiil; tilmvelsflft Y does — - dtslociiltiibnciiaTieilnclfisflrymazraig Ea ual depression. A choice tgvelll between 1914 and 192s. 11-h. “l " from Mars. 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