w..n-.._,...,..‘. . m, ~.l§.<-< ... ... ..-.. _ gen-flqnuaqp-vmvea- n’. ¢-...,.4_-_- s-uann. -".)I“>I|e|I|l)Q ,<__ ," Prmcc J-yta-nn] LL-tnti llmpital is now prepar- ,.,.i1'ng to in.'tl<r- its ninuinl npileal to the public for “ppm-t T]... at,‘ tw-iptn... cznnpaign opens o" PAGE grout; _ M2- vanishcd. \\'ithin a week after announcing the Pnnlllell LIrnL-lul W Chum I Ir-Loro Ih-e-Prenlilrni J ll Burnell. l-J I Editor and tum-gin; lllrrrlnl .0 t! Blnllrll r J l Qrflfltlnr, Liens. t oi ll A sluelilnnnl IJ ll- 0- Am-ttatt- tzulmr- Fum- Hulls" Ind l) l (‘nnlc If; | hp || llnumlrd mm um p» your (to odvuovol .0511?!“ l: in; 51.00 an you (In nanorcl nollol II (lo olvoooo) Prlnn- EIIRIIIII luliinil $5.00 per your “J Iwn in Innmln und (‘nltod llotoo 193'! sizrrciimi-zn 25. Time For A Showdown ' ifiviotts‘, tyrannical Park .-\ct. l. t_l a-lmi v ‘st-n; should he denied inzition to competent courts. mince, Liberal or Conserva- a ff democracy and frec- _ _ tit-vcrnmcnt press has ,»- » ;' ~ l‘ i m!» ~o, nor has there been any ' t 'rom any member of ' i t‘. ar-rnment has announced y. 1-. luv/teed with its tyrannical :-‘D""Q fr. h» i case where a showdown i5 (lnr l.'lii'l'2ll legislators. had n0 .~;;_l, a measure. .. \ ish iuslice thev should , dd the richt; ‘of the dispossessed 1» - ~< hv providing for an appeal l0 iJla-i-ltaii‘ 1"'l'.'i' rs. ,.. '71? u": lntalnes And Politics we fwriucrs can have forgotten ti"! at. in. A. E. Nfacbean. a on the iniquity of the dump- r, and the alleged connection and the West Indies potato ~ was :iiv;i_v hack in the Kim€ 0f ll" -~;-~_e_~tt, \\'hen the federal elec- i c on, the cry was taken up by ‘ iwlirlates, and there was scarce- m one end of the Province t0 .. c ‘:1 the assurance was not given ~' --.' t.‘ e rt-moval of this duty and the -' tiur (fuhan market would be 0116 5 . 111d undertake. - < " i": rcplv to a question by a Con- » :-, llltlllllllllfillf was enlightened -- ‘tr; a mcnlher of the King Cabi- ' wui ~n ivas chiefly interesting in ~l. m. reference whatever to su- .. lian producers. ;ti't~r the election §enalor rztl member for Antigonish- a statement to the press. "iniquitous sugar dump" ' lutioit as “the first thing fnlllllg trade negotiations with i-uwnilctiug abotit is where .\fr.l Lihr-ral colleagues in tllfl 11w t. stand on this issue. Are vii r- iil..!tl ,1: thPy WCFC in the I935 ' if s», what is the reason of lhflf we? .-\5 supporters of the Gov- i.f(ll(‘§l§ u-ould stirely carry mOrC l.~-n tliev were in Otiposition; yet time iliat llicv ceased to he in lWCfllllU Coverniiicnt supportfirS ict- tlati-sl i is Senator Duff's intention l0 t i t" ilg chzmtpinus in their Flfllh- remind, ll "Z11 of tliPir lifv-PlPfllrill fllomlic" $1 5119,11,» tl~ m into liclaltrd activity. :\s a c-linie practising fioliticait, lie should l"?- ‘hmplier lll'll this is an riff-season for imple- ‘meming Liberal protniisis except in lliilario. .~.. -..» If‘ HOSpllill Campaign ., m m. ,']\s announced in _ve~tcr<l-'l_\'~' lillflrillflll- ll‘? October I. .\ vi‘, t‘llllllllllll'(! has been appoint- ‘Bd to aid ilit- t w. in ll‘.(' work: lists of tho-st‘ to he callr-(l up i in the: citv have liCPII PIT‘ lhrcrl 1nd 'll'l' rt-ailv to lu- liandeil over to ll"? lgirlitfl; who yearly iilake a house to house can- yass. curds used in the resolution '- ~ - r ' ‘ l3 n . . . . "‘ llllullll?’ l“ Lillian a , her 6 lie announced that his liquor commission- to tlt‘~Cf'llJt' the (anlpbell Th reason er, F. G. Odette, who had granted licenses as ‘ , e . . patronage, and created as manv beer parlors as . -uvt-n. "lt is stihvcrsivewo _ - - ' _ - b , ,, , possible for revenue purposes. would icsign and ocrzlcy and treedom. the t‘! Con" of luv-Ce that he was willing to co-ivperalu with Mr. i ic s > - "lllll l?” Ollslchl llolll llmrl \\'ith Mr. Hepburn viehling ground on near- nistering _Hl5l1Ct3 to all ,~ ' , . . _ lv all points of attack the battle is boiling downl and uiat citizens iihol - > {ht-if property and rights I . ‘l . _ i adlilg? duced taxes; Mir. Rowe producing equally for- h’ He" L mm’ or ’ .. midable figures from government returns claims h procedure is not sub-i According to that the King Government. . .!~'»ry' action of any kin/l: artificial issue he tried to cream-the L.l lscare—\vas a washout. mittcd [iublicly that he was thing about it, and said he would suppress an attempt by “foreign agitators” to incite riots. moderate Labor pronouncements just as in the closing hours of the legislativ , the campaign started he has made another dis and O _ covery; namclyi that the administration of beer p ‘parlors inaugurated under his regime was a - on Scpzqnp ers are caught. serious issue in the rural districts. l Rowe on a new system. lo a discussion of taxes. Producing forniid- able figures, .\lr. Hepburn claims he has re- ‘that he has increased them. .\t present the campaign seems to have boiled down to any- : body"s fight. l One of the successes of .\Ir. Rowe's leader- ‘ship has been his ability to find aggressive ‘ITJUYIK candidates of standing and ability, just as llepburn did in i934. The latter is em- barrassed by the fact that his own former stip- porters openly charge rlicnatorsliip. lloii. Arthur Roebuck, his former fltl0rllf‘_\'-gf3llt3l'7\l whom he contemptuously dismissed for clif- fering with him on the ClO. issue. charges that he destroyed cabinet responsibility and the au- thority of the caticiis. cussing the situation recently with an active Lili- eral who said that the toughest proposition his party was up against was llepl>iirn's ivanton re- pudiation of Mackenzie King, early in lune. Mr. King has made it pretty plain that so far as he is concerned Ontario's Premier may stew in his Lucknow Day. 1857- i I l The last Saturday of another month. U i i U There is one rate of fees for the students at- tending Summcrsirlc lliglt School and another for those attending I‘.\\'.C. why? 1i i l‘ W Trapping of rahhits, says experts in Eflg‘ land, is causing an increase of the jumpers rather than a decrease because most oi Ilwec caught are males. i1 l! i I‘ Fvkleiitly the [mople refuse to he fooled fllltl hoodwinkerl any longer by the tyralmfllal 3915 of the Cantplicll dictatorship. “ls there a m?!" with soul so dead, who never to himself hath , . . - . , said. this is my own my native tariff-and worth defending in the law courts at all eventi- li if 4K If Departritcnt store sales-people in their 59-‘ are selling more than those in their 40,5; m“ sales-people in their 40's are selling more than those in their 30's; and the sales-people in their 30's are selling more than those in their 20 5- 3o maintains a writer in Retailing who hRS bee" making surveys in employee morale in a num- ber of stores. iii! .\n inlerestiugvsitlelight was cast fin Wllfll passes for the human mind hylthe grriccrvJIYO- ducts division of fieiicral Mills, Inc., Winne- apolis. To check retail outlets on the move- tm-nts of a packaged cereal. two offers were made. One priced a single package at io cents; the other offered two packages at 23 C6015- Store tests disclosed that 33 per cent. 1110"‘ Pad“ ages were sold at two for 23 than at one for H dime, o x it v Attention is called to an atlvertisiiig Flirt-Pill of more than usual interest in torlll)‘ 5 155"? A number of leadinz lllcrcllanl“ 3"‘- t"“"l‘_°l"llllll-5l° emphasize the intportance of purchasing on =1 basis of quality‘ rather than clit-atmess. "Fur farmers know what this means in purchasing agricultural equipment. 'l‘h<- lluyers of our syfirl potatoes know it too when they PH)‘ Fl lllclllllllll l for certified Prince Edward Island stock. The same principle applies to all IIICTClIZHIIlISC. 1i I 10! 1i \\'e are losing our home marlv-ct and fiirvli!" market both for fertilizer. liily imports of lt‘|"- tilizers recorded increases lll both volume fltltl value in comparison with the preccrlllbi’ "mlllll It is scarcely necessary to enlarge upon flit? advaiilnues of bllCll 1H1 lllfilllllllfl" 115' llle llllllcc ' ‘ >s _ . lidivard lslitnd Hospital; nor shopld it vhtjflf-‘Cf-‘r ‘an. m emphasize the financial dilficulttes “idiot, ingfiltilifil]; of this kind have experienc- 2,1 5n fpcClll years. ln the report ol lllt‘ lWFYPP-i ulhnfitm] n," ,1". Int-r annual meeting of the Hospital held in May last it is stated that lhfrfi wc-n- 2i: ll'('(§ patients admitted during the x-eari and that the total charilrfwlor lhl§ fee: work aiuoiiilttwl to $|°-46l~9.\- 'l"l'l’ mlllleh it i4 lmiiilvil out "is alwavs iicedcfl l" Pllllilla" more riiodcru equipment flml Ill"? ll‘l‘llll‘-‘llal hospital treatment that requires "1"" ‘l-"ll llnll a krc-lilct- llll'llllf‘l' of nurses". Tiller!‘ is film it considcrztldv ~iini still owing on the litiiltliilli! "c coitiit lii vi/iii- of these and other PITT-In" stances the lrP-lt-cs feel ittsllllvll l" llldlmllllfll "l this time for givrter assistance from individual 'l t rs _ °OlTllr,l;li1,l,l,,,.,i pyit our cilizcits. lmth in towin and ‘ . _ _ ‘I munmx ‘v-|lllrrii-fiiif‘l'.'ll(‘ in cieryTliiay tflellaif‘ H“. npppfll iln; y~c:*r a sylcccss._ iere fir .~ even of our ll“i‘f‘<<.'trv lll<lIllllI0l‘§; which ha" silt-h tiiiiliit~t’t.ii:~l~lt~ rl-viii n" Pllllll“ ~‘“l’l‘°ll' The (lnlinrin Campaign and also the corresponding ninnth of 1035» ill?" amount imported iii the latest mouth “'35 Flll" 737 swt. of the value of 5300.250 compared with 487.365 at $70,387 in Jlmv and 3S7-779_ y“ $94,229 in July. Domestic exports of fertiliz- ers amounted to 370.433 fwl- “l llV‘ "illllfi "l $447,478 as compared with JUZ-lnll at Nififlfiir." in the previous month and i_;_"t.iRt> at $133678 in julyi, i936. a v During the present year fr?“ “"ll he Planted in the three llffllflfi Provinces tin-l!!!‘ the farm rehabilitation programme. and 4.000.- 000 trees will be distributed through the or- dinary channels. 'l"lii< afforestation isniart Ol the large, long-range plan for checking thl‘ ravages of soil ilrifting and helping to conserve moisture. For 36 years. \\'esterii farmers have been aided by the federal (iovernment in est-ali- lishing ilesirahle shelter hells of trees and llcdgtfis expert forestry advice and supplies of tree seed- ings being provided free from the two nurscrY stations iii Saskatchcivan. t45.om.ooo tree seedlings and cuttings have liven IllSlFllNIlNl to 55.000 farmers. and iiiidcr the rc- liahilitatinn programme this service is being ex- tended. Field crop shelter l)(‘ll associations have her-ii lliflIlPll and comprise grottps of hirlllvf“ 1i ili V t - ; I,‘ \-..,,., "WY pmvincp flpclnr located on neighboring farms who have tinder- ‘ " ' ‘ ' ' ‘ - . ‘ . C|,l.,,.i,l.Ll,l,l-f,,-,t,l fta-vwr i-Ililor of 'l‘tirnntn Satur- taken. with (ioveriiincnt aid to plrnit shelter hell‘ l I \'i iht s.“ =- In the counsels nf both nar- on their crop land. the hells heinw spaced tn eti- iav . i. - - - ‘ ‘ ti“ in (vii 'l'l1> it l.- as wnwl that’ Premier llsP" btirn'- Tl"l="ll for '-o"c"l’tiyr to the people 110W N l - ' i ‘ . ls that he rc..li7"<l that ll he waited another Y9" close from 2o to 80 acres. The aim is tn provide a Check on high winrls. rapid evaporation and loss of snnw cover. This purely experiment-ll l3‘ charm; of re-endorsement would hi" work will require at date of the elections he himself realized that the ' .0. On September i he ad-j powerless t0 do ariy-' In fact .\lr. Hepburn adopted Earl Rowe's holus-bolus. session last spring he had accepted the Con- servative policy on separate school issues. Since NUTcS patina WAY l an”; ffivlly of In Covington, Tenn, six masked , I nignz riders seized an accused d W198"? from a sheriff, hanged mm l w B brldfle girder and riddled ms dying body with bullets. When the shenff urged them to let. the law e like lts course one of the lyncliers, shouted, “To heJ with law!" Ten-i nausea is arousedcver the crime,. rare In her latter-day annals, andi Circuit Judge R. B. Baptist has,‘ ordered a thorough Grand Jury m. 1411111‘. l 0 be followed by flrst-de-l gree murder charges if the lynch-l _ If this Tennessee] community punishes these lawless we p- bouts "rue tu/xvusigvi IQEZWN Quartile-a l? llylnoowla-loozlfluba TAKING TIME FOR A TIIOROUGH PHYSICAL EX- . AMINATION ilieltittd The Heaahnes At llttawa By Dean Yililson 1 In ilie {as-c c.’ L‘\'.‘f‘_\‘ effort on th part of Cl.‘ o L a . . in authority in g . All? capitsl to remain incommuni- l‘ l cado wLh rcspect to the role which .‘ bLElylllilllBiR 25. 19s T_<R _- ~—--\_ i e l I l Guaranteed No investment other than to create an instant estate citizens it. will offe t _rj_ lCanfldfl i5 P-"FIBE 0n ll"? “I'll against a federal anll-lliilrliclliiigiliinliig. A Pox“ infill-ll: manalgerbclln“ i‘ ternattonai scene, it i. abvious to‘; n- “ lets me “m, die dmmn suited ‘a pa)» 611m "-5 “f ml“! the t-xpeziezzced ancl expert ob- eued if yo,‘ die will provide another argument tor "llllldallled ma‘ d“ lpll Med all! server in Ottawa iha: this c .1 . ' pa_,5age_ The record ‘avers me the time and the iiiarlager stated | Country: opinions have a gm" through life insurance | lrllshsrs- for 5-108 awichinss since “l”? f,“ lm" “l l°° ll“ l° z deal w do with the ultimate de- achievement t 1881’ in the United States the "m" , ,_ l eisions and actions of Great l lynchers have escaped punishment '1 hm mm W" l° 59¢ DT- Blane y Bmain in the many grave § i.n 99.2 per cent. of the cases, and , i'ir'.ualls' all the penalties that were l imposed were slighu-New York l World Telegram. a week. I did The Japanese Navy Ministry con- demns the bomb ng of the Ameri- can liner President Hoover by Chin- ese warplanes. Certainly .t. should. be condemned, though not by Jim-- an, for it. Ls not the devils bUSmESSl to rebuke sin. The Chinese did not make me War that makes this ab l lining of the throat. around them cldental bombing possible. The Chlnese quickly apologized for their the protest about , planes shooting land present Japanese delays aggra-I JHPBIIGSC WET- vave that insulL-London Daily Ex- press. .___ The Rising costs of food are having very much inflamed. "There's your trouble; your box- . er has a chronic tonstlltls which 1s error. We want an oflic a1 reply loi poisoning his [flood 1 our Ambassador | lazy». and also draining the blood ' of iron. No wonder i115 sure is now low and nat he reefs tired all the Vme.” boxer was referred to a, throat. specialist and after a few; lood prcs- The writer (says Mr. Cliarlesworthl was dis- lii that [lCFlOtl overt serious consequences for the un- employed and their families, and measures to meet this situation are urgently necessary. How urgent is the matter is well shown by the memorandum presented to the Min- isle: of Labour recently by the Trades Union Congress General Council, and it 1s not surprising than he had no answer. The mem- orandum shows . . that, on the own juice. Board's own test of "need," the rising cost of food must have the _ _,eflect of a tremendous fntensiflca- t 1 Editorial Notes I . m“ o! poverty. Since was food ,prices, according to the Govern- i mcnt. have risen t and in many cases the allowances to the unemployed are now insuf- ficient to provide The secretary to the manager of one _of our great big hotels was walking past. an empty suite the other day and heard piano music iizthln. She opened the door and l peeked and there was a big cop . playing dreamy little improvis- with his goves on. when he had finished, she asked, “Why don't. you take your gloves off?" "Can't, lady." he sald. "I'm on duty."- New Yorker. _.__.__ The most discouraging setback en- countered in the national climb from depression to recovery has been the epidemic of str kes that started slx months ago with the walkout of maritime workers on the Pacific Coast. It has hurt more, dampened public morale the more, because it. came when people could see the crest. a short pull ahead. Them Ls no telling ivhat labor troubles have cost the country this past haif-year. Dollars cannot weigh the worry of families struggling to get. by on strike "benefits" or relief when breadwlnners have beencall- ed off jobs. The strike epldem e, fortunately. is subsidtng. A stock- taking will give an idea at least of the dismal totals on the wrong side of the national industrial ledger and , will serve to point a mora!.-Los‘ Angeles Times. Discussing the New York mayoral situation, Dr. Neholas Murray But- ler makes this observation: "There ls no Republican way of governing a clty and no Democratic way. There is Just a good and a bad way, an holiest and dishonest way," That Just about comprehends it. all. There are good grounds for 0p- timlsm regarding 1938. As a matter of fact. the total rainfall this Sum- mer throughout practically the wlioc drought district has been greater than it. was 1n 1936. The trouble was that it. did not come in l time. This fact. taken together wrltli the rising level of the Lake of the Woods, the fact that Mani- I lolm this year had enough rain and grew a betler-than-avcrage crop, and the fact that the drought broke this year south of the international ‘ bolder. are the best possible indic- atzons that a period of normal rain- fall s beglnning.-—Winnipeg Tri- bune. _ From llmc tn time we have heard the iusli expressed that. a certain holiday which happened to come in the middle of the week had come 1n- slead on Monday so that. the fam- ily might have been able to enjoy a week-end. when a holiday comes in the middle of the week, it means lit- ! tle to those whose oocupatdon de- l l mands that. they be back on the Job eary the next. morning. They cannot. wander very far from their own doorstep. There was a time perhaps when lt. was cons dered es- sential to observe the holiday on ' the actual day it. commemorates, but I with the possible exception on Christmas Day this seems unneces- sary any longer. The idea of any national holiday ls to give the peo- ple n day of relaxation to perpetu- ate the memory of some outstanding l event in the nation's or the world's history. Would lt. not be more sen- sible, then, to arrange the hol day so that. the maximum relaxation period could be enJoyedlt-Ex. The American Automobile Assoc- lntloii has discovered that 1,500,060, motorists ran out of gas on the= reads tn the United States est. year, l that. ls. ran out of ll. when some dls- I tance from a fllllng station, (lesplte the fact. that there is one of these , for nearly every mlle of piii nrnt. and every modem car has u git o- l lne gauge. This indication of ab-y sent-mlndedness 1s depicted by The Minneapolis Tribune as "a small ni-mv of can carriers walking to the ' nearest. gasoline station as a result , -v by 22 per cent, ‘ food alone.-—Lon- don Daily Herald. l _ ‘of abstraction and over-optimism." l least ten years to test t! l tctm-lo Ookinlot. weeks cf treatment. lie was not only , willing but aiixmus to train. l It Ls because the busy physleiait l does not get (nigh time to make a thorough exaitiiiiatfon during the regular office hour or iperhaps two hours at most! that there is not enough time for an examination of the teeth by light or Xrays», tonsils. blood. urine. blood pressure, eyes. stomach and l intestine, and so common courtl- l tioiis are often missed_ For instance this boxing manager stated lha! f there were at least a dozen Dat- ients waiting at 2.30 p.m. in Dr ‘ Blanks office and his hours were l from 2 to 4 p.m. The point then Ls that lf you can afford it you enould make a special appointment with your , physician when you feel "out of l sorLs." tire easily. get. out of . breath on slight l chronic indigestion and constipa- tion. By . or even forty minutes tn examin- l lng you, giving you sician gets a real opportunity of locating your trouble and giving the necessary treatment. If you take up the time of five ordinary office visits for the one examination, naturally you shoull expect tn pay for lt. but you can see that; lt would not only be more sat- isfactory for yOU and the pttvstcian. but would really save you time and money. AUTUMN GOLD -—-_ All day I watched the summer's treasuries Of leaves spill riches on the with- ered grass; I heard the drowsy quiet. of the bees And flight of birds that t0 the southlands pass; My thoughts were quiet - winged no more In joy among the bride-white apple bouglis, For now the fruit is blushing to the core And spring has gone with all its vanished vows. Bu: here within this twlllt candle- hour I'l1 grieve no more my love, too, budded green. Incensed the alr with each frail, tinted flower, For lf that swift. spring magic had not. been . Hcw on this autumn nightfall could 1 hold Love's rich remembrance, leaves of gathered gold? -H:irry E. Foster, in The Queen's Quarterly. tiooand In drscrlbing a recent week end ralnstemi, accompanied by thunder and ltgntu ng, the London Morning Post sais that. wlthln half an hour streeas had been turned into rivers in which the children swam round mnrooncd cars while their mothers ivatled home from shopping; there was a two-mile road traffic hold- up; railway and tube stations were flooded iuict shops and police Court» cells were inundated. Evidently that. old expression, "It's raining ‘n Lon- don." means. a deluge-Amherst. News. 1t in guy enough to find fault. with the att. tiide of the Brltlsh dlp- lomats. and to deplore the weakness of British foreign policy, but the responsibility which rests 0n We shoulders of Britain's leaders ls tre- mendous. and it. must be conceded that their caution has been large Y responsible for the slaving of‘! o! a general war durlnfl ll"! lash lew years-London Free Press. »tttKttHt FT EN WARNING Bochcho Icy bo lho foul sign of Kiting lrou . Whoa you brk aeliu, look l: you liihoyn. Don't loilahliced this um ' —|l Io loo important. pl Idiom cleaned locheho, or if: easier‘: lho int sign 0| Iloehclio IIIII eoridonlly to Dodd‘: Pills-JO! favorite Italy in Kiihoy ailments. I07 Doeldk Kidney Pills whom he knows and he Just. sug- gested that I give nlm a dose OI , salts and let. him swo training fur l this and he ivas a = little more willing to work but hes getting lazy again." The physician began to examine the boxer and found his blood was , thin and hLs blood pressun 1ow.l An exlinlnatlon of the throat re-‘ vealed a pair of tonsils (and the. tmaklng him i hours i l spending a whole half hour y abdication a chance to _l pm-ai attons—p1aying them, oddly enough i mile your symplwflfi fully- l-he DhY . several l European and Far ms there have been Ottawa ,crnment is 1n daily V particularly with the and that or the Hon. , Furthermore. y the Hon. J- L. Ilsey, Canadian Minister of l who is at present it ls known of Nations as representative this Dominion, has paid frequent visits to Whitelia 1, and this fact. is significant. The European situation is highly explosive aiid delicate, and offic- ials in Ottawa refuse to offer any 1 information on the subject. How- ever. through presumption po sible to state here that Canada l .1185 Joined the test of the British Empire to form a solid and unified front, and every pronouncement by the Chamberlain Government 1's really the absolute cpinloii of the whole Empire. Here and there evidence appears in the Capital that the Canadian Cabinet freq uently_ considers certain international problems. reaches a decision and this ls forwarded to Great Britain without any delay. The same procedure is followed throughout the British Empire. and when any action re- sult-s. it may be presumed to be the absolute opinion of every section of the Brltlsh. Common- ivealth of Nations. It: Ls in this extfflifln- m"? ‘ manner that a common decision was reached on the historical Crisis. and when the delegates gathered for the blg 1m. Conference in London _ months ago. informed circles iii the Capital believe that a "gentleman's agreement" was made that. in the future all actions of Empire sittnificance woufcl be preceded by the same sort of con- sultation through the Dominion; Secretary of the Home Govern- merit. Consequently, in frequent meetings of the Can- adian Cabinet have taken place, and these gatherings have often lasted for long periods. But. when the Ministers emerge from these important dlscusnoiis, they refuse flatly to make any announcements, individually or collectively. The Press Gallery Correspondents, whose duty it ls to inform the Canadian piibllc on the doings in Ottawa. usually find that. the VRHOU5_ secretaries of the officials will any report that there Ls "no news". but a day or two late;- this procedure is generally followed up by some momentous pronounce- merit or action on, the part of the Chamberlain Govcmment. . o o o One of the bulslest Departments In Ottawa right now Ls that of the Minister of Labor, the Hon. Nor. man IIOEWS. who has been en- trusted with the important task of providing adequate relief measures l0!‘ needy Canadians during the ‘cold wlnter months, and accord. mg to reliable information, 1t, L; o. certainty that the Federal Cabinet has decided to give all the assist- ance necessary under the circum- stances. 'I'lils means that. where some dispute cxlsbs between a mllfllfllvlllly and a provincial Government or between a pm- vtnclnl Govcrtinient. . and the Federal authorities, the iattq W111 provide the help which the fln- ancial positions warrant ln each case and then settle every point aftervzrirtls. In the past, these disputes and disagreements have recent days call-ed unnecessary suffering and ll. is hoped that. the new policy will prevent any fltpgtlllon of Lhcse hardship. on inmiy cltlzens, particularly in the West The Federal Government. has worked out a scheme which it. is stated will save the Dominion Treasury at least $7,000,000 during e next few months. This saving will be obtained through the en- actment of a fare placement scheme which will cost neighbourhood of 83.000000 lo put ln the no more than a about 50,000 un- employed ship's transelents on farms, while in previous years lhl; same nld lo these tincinployed Canadians entailed an expendt. ture of at i035! $10,000,000 to, the winter month. Tlirn again, lt. ts pointed 01;! .n'll this scheme found almost half of the=e transt cuts still srttled on these farms when the winter passed, and there. fore, the 0"l‘!‘l1liOll of this idea we; a nctable 5110.05: from every point. of viciv. _ BOOKCASI-IS Book-case: do not ‘iave to take "D llWr space. when ii rcom wll not accommodate them convenient- ly any other wiiv they can be bullt ln over a pic/i: .' fiiriillure A iznin with a ‘oullt-fn hunk had n stir"! bu ll llll‘ leng h of the b. d but. hf'-li cnniiih not. to euttmizei the litatl cf the occupant. A (loubv ihelf could be bu-l‘, over n drsk or table to accmimodmte both bo ls and perhaps .1 nan‘. or two. Book-cases may oe bull‘ lii w tli funds obtrlnm from any bark tin- der the Dominion Govenimcnt‘: l Home mipi-ovcment. Plon, Eastern prob- g For the past. couple of months many signs inl that the Canadian Gov-l communlca- y , tlon with the Home Government, Foreign Office of the Hon. Anthony Eden Malcolm t MacDonald. Dominions Secretary. that ' National Revenue. in Europe on matters pertaining to the League of . . _ y l it is! . l l t = Consult your nearest A HYNIIMAN & Provincial I j PU BLlC FOR UM l thlo column lo own fur u.- gjggugglg. by correspondent: ui l quutlcno of lntornt. The i Chulofloeow- fluorilloo dooo Iwl , ooeoooully undone In Ilplflllllll n] wrnlpolldell-l. a APPRECIATION Slfr-I am not given to pralsinul newspaper editors, but since my, ‘return to your charming Province, ,ln July last 1 have been much, 5 pleased with a few of your editor- .‘ lals such as the one fn yesterday's lpaper on "Liberal Press on Hep- l burn", and one or two articles 1n which you commended the Co- operative Movement. , This Ls such a contrast to the l narrow-minded editorials ln the N. B. papers with which I am fa- t mfllar that I feel that. I must congratulate you on your interest tn the “common people." I believe that. a word of encouragement does no harm. I am, Sir. ere, GEO. W. TILLEY. The Manse, Cavendish, Sept. 23, i937. _}_.__..___ "THE GRACE OF GOD" Sfrz-Herewlth ls a picture of the thing that f: happening many times every day In the States. Prom my observation of some of the P. E, Island drivers this sum- mer I am led totheeonclustontnat. it k only tha ‘grace of God’ that saves them from the same fate. " I am Sir etc. STANLEY SELLICK First Congregational Church Btratford Conn. (The picture referred to is a- Cllfi in the Times-Star, Bridgeport, Connecticut, showing the tangled WYF-‘ckfige of two automobiles in which two youths were killed, and two girls critically injured.) ....__v__i____ CANADIAN ALLEGIANCE Bur-Having been just. recently naturalized. I wish to correct a statement made In your editorial of Sept. 21st. entitled "New Nazi Movement." The oath of allegiance taken at: naturalization is to His Mlle-fly only. and not. to the “Can- adian constitution" oi- to anything whatever Canadian. I believe that. this also applies to oaths of offic- ials. public servants, eta, but would be glad to be informed on this point. Naturally, such an oath im- plies allegiance to all institutions in conformity therewith, but. cer- tainly not. to those in conflict with the stated object. of aleglance. In certain nations, an oath of alleg- iance to the consttutlon muss be tulten by all employees of a. regime which ls trampling the constitution [under foot, thereby becoming the nru~t hollow mockery. This correction tloes not nave much bearing on the subject mat- ter of the edit.‘ -:il above mention- ed but has a g: IL deal to do with the increasingly important question oi the posslbllt-y or desirability 0f Canadian neutra-cv in a European war Obviously, unless words nave totally Iost. their meaning, if Brit.- ain should be involved and the Canadian Parliament. declare tui- neutrality, the latter becomes merc- ly a seditious body of outlaws. ivlth no more standing than the lulg self-styled “All India Confirm“- to enforce neutrality _ rebellion against lawfully constituted author- lty. ‘The Statute of Westminster and the question of possible mill"?- tty opinion are belnfl 115K! B5 MW" screens to conceal the simple ma".- ter of this oath. Regarding the dcslrabllhy of lneutraltty, lt. should be W-‘IPC-vly t apparent to everyone that. the punt;- lway to check the aggieslon -J\ the dlctatoranp nations Ls by Dfssil-"c in! a united front. o‘ overwhelmtitg force. Your edltortal remarks cit "Danegeld" were very much to the point. You cannot. cuncillate a mad dog. If the majority of member l nations of the League have men dlsgrncefully false to their sol-emu obligations under Article XVI then the next. hope ls that the Em- pire at. least wll present a tin-ted front, and ths should be easier tc accomplish. In other words, Cana- 'da must. serve unmistakable notici- 0n the world that. if there ‘s a imi- Canada will be ln it. Many person: who are praising this stand tnktri by Brltlsh are against. the sum iitiind being taken by Cgnnda, cn ada. safe front aggression? Ceiiri tlimi interests not involved? Whnt a rude awakening tlieru “in be when It ls too liilr! II. ix not enough l l1 come tn at once, iui tn 19H. The l only PNVGIIUHVG of wai- is for the ‘aggressor nations to know in ad- l ssnce the certainly of the united] front. Ia lt. not. apparent that. that, ‘Wulll hi" Drevented war in 1914? day the decJton to postponed, tection, which _can be paid for by instalments if 5.0" live, ‘and in which all further indebtedness u-ill be crin- Financial objectives programmed The Great-West Life is the Champion 0f Thrift the Guardian of thousands of Canadian Homes. y‘ Offices-Charlottetown - Summerside Q- Mont ' li-lvV uud order. t To sum up, I believe Objectives life insurance permits n," for business or familv ‘m. are guaranteed complete and gent or write or call on 00., LIMITED Managers agiie Aldo-kills ...ul,..e'. ....li ille- lnpni of I..'...l.ii bCeIlL) titan that,‘ Lnc turning dgkilllbl. LAN} lOfCCS Ul. (ICCCHCy a mg false to BrLtisli ideals been built. up for centuries, fats, our oath of allegiance, obligations under the government which has the best. by time, as well as lnvi a war when will be fully as dtsaa. trcus for Canada as for any coun- try in Europe. I am, Sir, etc, C N. MUBBAY CraDaud. sent. a4, iliai. Bias In The Histories iii the other day 1n Charlottetown II (Ottawa Journal) Rev. Dr. Bonnell, minister Presbyterian chuich 1n New talking about some msearoh had made into hfghschool hlstulee of the United State; and Canada. He looked up what; they said abut! the naval biittlo 1n Mite £710 1813 when Adimral Peri-y defeated "One of d; the British fleet. most; brilliant triumphs in all nav annals," said a. United States m1 book he con tilted-and the Om» dlan work called ft “an imlmpop taut, skirmish," said "victory otmu to the Americans through g fou- tunate change of wind." The explzuiattozi apparently b that American historians, finding little to satisfy the marginal Pride in their country's conclude cl II land vttarfare in the 1812 implfi- untiiess, concentrate on their im- expected success at sea and I the takes. Canadian historians ra~ They {All the capture of Detroit, the gallant ve rse the process. defence of the long frantic! a little band of regulars and Ill.- unteers. the brilliant. cammlzn the Niagara Peninsula, and gagements. The Important, thing. however. is that these two nations (an n and write about these 01d battle: without soreness and bitterness. can find something amusing the varying stories their hlstorlel tell. Dr. Bonnell proposes. 1X1 Pl" interests of a. better understand?!" interchange of teachers, of i710- fessors. of ministers, even of hil- tory text; books. But. sileh iiieflflllml would reach only a tiny proportlml of the citizenry and we doubt that between the two countries. much good would be done. We doubt also that much harm is done by n glorification of nation- al gallantry. All of u= blow a blt- DRHOIIS as well as individuals, and knowing our oivn fallinizs we mnlu fellow. allowances for the other We take his story ivith a grain salt. and natloiH do the slim?- F__ A, SPECIA Tl-IE TWO MACS ' s lrn 12's — — 33° Buyers A p l 2P5 _ _ 39c 100's — -— 98° I-‘rullallves. large — — — 39° Dodd's Kidney Pills - — It" Colgate: Tooth Paste — l9“ Large 53° Tooth Brushes 25c. 2 for — 33° Dr. Chase's Nerve Food 49° Compound Syrup IIYW‘ phosphltes -— — - “ 98° Face Cloths 10c. 3 for — — 25“ 15c. 2 for — - 25“ Pond’! Cold and vanishing Cream —- -— — 29° “ml ‘f’: Vlceruy Ilut Water B4" 9 _ _ _ _ - - 69c and 95° ~ Bill Folds, 65c. 08c. 51-50 5'?‘ Ends Frult. Salts 49¢ and g‘: lrmlzcd Yeast — — " “ DH. L. B. EVANS STOMACII iiIXTli" h I-‘nr Inifgesllnn- lll-‘Pemm’ Sour Slmiiicli. llrnrt '13?“ and nll such trnulilas 0 snmzich. M“ TRY EVAN s 51"" i. Myxrffllllt. rmci: ran BOTTLE 85¢ THE two MM l Phone m. P- 0- ll“ m i‘? l die miiltaiy odds wins, a , “g i y .f"|»lt.a_.||.g, 11,, a are mule me that the question before the ul on c. of a closer rapproche. molt». with the United States is be. of Jus law, order and decency which hills‘; false to our g League 00v. enaiu, and fuse to the form o; been proved hm little to say about the naval en- '1 to tiu 1.0 more to he ill B1 l1 of Ml in of