F neurons. Notes by the Way An efflelal warning was issued Ia lififlll Iaasgar-‘Ll. ldniy-Iaii-Oll-Ill-IBIIQQ Iiaafl. A0000h0a j , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2s, 1927 Ilcllillllllltllllii Elllfllllilli manna-manual 8.1-0. some days since to potato growers in the-State of Maine not to lanes-D. l. (tantalum-Qua bu; diminish the acreage; " ,they will plant this year. lt points ' out that a iew years ago one season unwise use-rel " stated that / Till Mackenzie King Government _ are hastening to open to navige. tiomthe Hudson Bay route. it is the well-known ice breaker "The Stanley," is even now on the marine slip at Halifax, in oouQe oi preparation for the siren uous work oi breaking the ice does in d‘ dson Bay and Hudson Strait, Nova. Bcotia. of P. E. island Egg Circle has evi-s big profits to dentiy impressed the farmers annliiflllloefl l0 8611- T111! 19d 111111!‘ 1t 18 8111011. 100. 11111 111°11M1°"-"‘ production and the collapse of tho .holding seven thousand eggs for oneI "settiill." 1s to be established and; operated in Saint John. Plans have; planting. The laws of supply and also been laid for the exhibition 01'; 11911131111 "e 81111 111 01161811011 and "oi scarcity led to high prices and those who had ~previous growers to enlarge their {operations with the result oi over- sre coming in for more atbentiomi market. There is something in this! consider carefully when laying their plans for the coming spring's and that the alterations and repairslxew Bmnawlck poultry a‘ melover-production should be fore- to be made in and ior her will cos world-s Poultry Show l0 be held; the country at least $50,000. Accord- ing to the estimates now before1aml “l” catalogues an, hem; pne- Parllnment, no less than eight bun at Ottawa in August of this year; era of registered poultry stock, and pended ‘m5 Ye“ 1“ ‘he eswblmha record oi the performances of the ment oi a patrol service to test the bmllt feasibility of the Hudson Bay Route Evidently the poultrymen of our sister provinces have deter- “V1111” F511‘ a! T010010. 3250.000, Montreal and Quebec, Saint Jobnlmlued w be no longer outdone l" and Halifax are large and unim lthe poultry business by those who peded outlets for the products oflare on me Egg Clrcle he“, the Western Provinces. Mackenzie King Government hast ens to expend millions oi the peo ple's money upon the preparation.‘ of the Hudson Bay route, and to Yet tho! Z———<0>i— l HORSES m CANADA. i Lovers of horses. will be glad to . learn that these friends and add still another detriment to thefhelpera or mankind "a not being profitable avenue“ o! ‘he c. N R_.drlven out oi the country by auto-l and the loss of our summer and , facrosa the Do i i I 1 wlmer Dons already avallabm n, hat there were 3,558,800 horses then m n ‘"1 1°11! 1909311 has been well said that "it is theon‘ the farms ‘o! Canada'_an “P? we ‘mobiles. Statistics ior i926 show ‘pared, supplying a list oi the breed-i dred thousand dollars are to be ex l armed in such matters. New expenditures are being pro- vided with a lavish hand in Parlia- ment. Twelve millions to Mont- real harbor commission. $35,000 a Ye" 101' 20 years to the Royal where with to celebrate the Dia- mond Jubllee oi Confederation, half a million for construction o,‘ 10111111)‘ in years to ‘aggregate of fifteen millions -—l - these are but a few of many items‘ l of new outlays and commltmentsl ‘ decided. 1 Ten thousand bonfires wm blaze, to ocean on next IDOIII1D1OII Day. are told. Whatever, there may; half-wise and the half-foolish who-crease on the number emphyed 1“; be in our "new status" as a Domiti- are the most to be feared." Mr. ithe previous year. In 1901 the numi Ion since the London Conference, a: Mackenzie Klng and mo“ m whomber of horses on the Canadian farms, 1911111 0118'" 111 59111118 11 119W D1108 his Government is pandering are not acting in the interests oi Can- ada when, l“ flew o‘ a" the clr"mlllions. Last year the number of‘ cumalances and condmou "my horses was increased in six of the- prepare for the immediate opening oi the Hudson Bay route. -_—¢ec-i_. FULL STEAM AH EADI CANADA has been very fortunate‘ in several of the years that are Fwas only 1,786,138; and in 191G the lnumber was slightly less than three l =provinces of Canada, but there was a slight reduction of the numberin Prince Edward Island, Ontario and lAiberta. Last year there were exported‘: lfrom Canada 1548 horses, valued at: w; n, “u; u,“ opllmlm 5$210,000. These were sent, ior theflwd and hope springs eternal 'in expenditures and in lméfllg to further outlays covering many years to come. What elsewhere this year and new ‘11101188gés on the tax-payers for years to come, the Spender: i0ttawa have certainly set ,1 new, jmlce in spending. is' in‘ past. Good crops have been obtain-l most part’ to ‘he Unlled slates and; the human breast, Ibut are there ed by ‘he industry and ca“ M ma‘, to Great Britain, though markets, not “m” when optimism 5°" 111° beueficimu’ °1lior some were found in Bermuda. and g°°d prices havefiermany and Newfoundland. been obtained as a result of short‘ farmers and Providence, crops and a strong demand in Great Britain and Europe. The members of the Government, led by Mr. Mac- kenzie King, are evidently acting in the belief that the good crops and the good prices will be continued in the years to come. Regardless of the heavy debts to be paid by the people oi the country for railways built in advance of the country's re- quirements and necessitated to meet the costs oi Canada's ‘share in the Great War, they are launcllng out into various enterprises a , ut which nothing Ls certain except the great cost that the people of the country must bear. For example, there is the Hudson Bay scheme upon which they have entered ag ainst the opinions of prudent sen- faring men acquainted with the ice and other obstacles to be overcome, and there is the needless and costly embassy lately established in Wash ington to accentuate the "autono- my" oi the Canadian Adminlstra tion and the right oi Canada to a position of equality with the Moth er Country. Many millions of dol- lars are to be expended upon addi tional splendid buildings at Ottawa though the war which made addi- tional ofllces necessary, is n thing of the past. 1 All this expense, and more, is to make a show in the eyes of the world and to gain and hold the sup- port of self-seeking and unpatriotic politicians, even though the results 1i the people's industry in future pears are all uncertain, and even though the rights of the Maritimes as set forth in the Duncan Report, are still unsatisfied. ————<_£C————— EGO EXCHANGES Till! example of the lilgg Circles of this Province is about to be followed in Nova. Scotia and New filmswick. it has been decided to procure a warehouse at Truro for ‘Ipdrpose of candling eggs. More ' that an Amalgamated Egg Ex- iilnga has been established m the management of the egs uro- am of the two sister provinces It has also been decided to apply to the federal Government ior s Do soiL-and Mussolini to be, with increasing population, lsn increasing demand for horses to E work on the farms. ____-__44I——-__ BUDGET AMENDMENT S The Guardian anticipated, the Budget oi 1927 does not please leither the Free Traders or those {who deslre—in view of changed ec- Tonomic and commercial condition —some changes in the direction oi greater protection for agriculture and other home industries. Already the displeasure oi Free Traders has been voiced in Parliament. Mr. C. G. Coote, representing u constltu ency in the Northwest, has submit- ted an amendment to the Budget, expressive of regret that no eiiec- tive provlsion has been made for the reduction of the Customs tarlii, and that, instead, direct taxation has been somewhat lessened. This amendment will certainly be tie- fsated by a large maiorltv- T119 Government's supporters in the House of Commons will, of course. vote against it whatever their pri- vate opinions may be; and the pro- tectionist Opposition will also, oi course, stand by their principles and beliefs. _‘ The part of the amendment to which the Opposition would, with- out doubt, give their solid support, if it were detached, is that in which regret is expressed that ‘no system- atlc effort is being made to reduce our national debt, the interest on which absorbs so large a prop0111011 of the revenues of the Dominion." it is possible that an amendment to the amendment, to this eiiect. W111 be introduced. We shall see. 1 ----¢0¢-——-— EDITORIAL NOTES. Some oi Mussoiinfs measures are worthy o! imitation. For instance he has lately ordered deeper culti vatioh of the soil by ltaiian farm ers. ‘It has been found that culti- vstion of the Roman Campsgna to the depth of thirty inches has over- come lthe unfavorable conditions due to the volcanic origin oi the has directed likely to dinppear by the spring. colorswiihbottmdlrlmflo thenewm-pf false hopes that must inevitably be in} dashed to earth again‘! It is true: Csnada,asa whole, there is likelvals” m" 51111111 1119 111WBYS tempor-‘ iary and uncertain but expengei {never falls and almogt always gn.1ee+e-e+e-»o-eo-»e-e+++e++o-¢i °X11e°1911 11 111919 “We 11115’ advant-l creases. What gain in revenue can‘. be hoped for from the new expendi-g tures and commitments above re-l ferred to? Not the -blaze and glarel oi ten thodssnd bonfires-so soon ¢011!111119d to ashes! will cause the‘ Marltimes to greatly rejoice over; their sixty year's experience in. Confederation. . . . a Senate. which has everything so far done in Green Chamber, has again ad- journed, to wait for new business to come from below until March 9.‘ Who would not ‘be a Senator? And the Dominion has as many of them. whose lives are prosperousiy cast, also twice as many Cabinet Ministers. But. the Washington Senators are ‘busy men while Congress is in session and have to fight‘ for re-election between times as our Ilia-holding Senators do not. Again we ask. Who would not ‘be a Canadian Senator? There are many able men in the Senate. but at least we have enough (in number) of Senators. ‘We In Prince Edward Island have escaped many storms and other serious casualties including the recent furious and fatal storm which ravaged o. vast length oi the Atlantic coast causing many deaths and great loss of property. We should be grateful that we were outside the region oi these great disturbances. Our province has been in many ways a favored spot during the first half of the present winter. The news irom Washington la again disquieting to our farmers, and especially to our potato growers and others who have been finding some market for their products across the lborder. Wash- ington is a "bad-weather" quarter to which we must constantly look for trouble in our trade relations. Nor is the danger removed by the fact that we now have a full- pledged Ambassador there. it would seem to be perhaps increased i: rejutige from the recent news. ------¢e¢-——- Thl! trlilbdrbil 010111011 11M 4n ‘lisrdacewlhetaken byround- orownedilsltheltstntwoorohree gym’ and Minus" " " and lliilll'l¢fl1i°1‘1'°°""“9"roseittshoturmaa ham. r 41'1" "11'1'°11°1' that the soil must be ploughed to that depth. Deeper ploughing might “I, I u" will! hummus on bah an as has the Big Republic beside us.‘ - 170st a I012 oi inure ‘an lKBc-lonJLD. i 4 . 1 - h 1 lid I110 1 poultrymen oi New Brunswick and,“ e“ 1° p“! ' M m”; T“; REAL HEAR-l. 1.581- asssaaasaariiysudsrsatla? 1 31h. ITHE SPAHLINGER TREATMENT - Slr,—-in reply to an inquiry in l your issue oi’ the 19th inst. r058"; o I-Tuberculosis the following may be fig; the Spahlinger treatment 4 A professor oi medicine makes,“ interest = 1mm kldney and ha"; “u,” m, the newspaper comment that a 1'9’. port was made on it by the Science almost twice that oi tuberculosisvcommntee of the 8min ‘Medical and cancer combined. And when we remember iurthe seen, ii likely to occur. To be fore-Jill W111" h" bee“ 9311911 11131111‘ . wm-ned l, gl-equemly m be‘ lore disease, that is heart murmurs, and irregularities are not little heart really serious and do not cause .. this statement "we hear much u»; From time to time ' u... public,'1'119 Polvcllnlc. Charlottetown- dny or the ravages oi tuberculosis press, especially in England. has! A m-mmom mcubaluh capable of warning which the potato growersjand cancer. but data from the Uni- published enthusiastic report; con; - Kmws COUNTY AGMN in this lProvlnce might d0 ygu pyted States Bureau of Census shows cerning an 81165911 0111B of T111191“. w that in the total registration area 61110815 developed by 1161111 3951b, oi the United States. the death rate llnxer o1 Geneve- $0 favorable W111; rfAssociatlon. in the statement phssized that it ‘19111115- we ca“ 3°‘ “m” mes "5 meralter a full and independent test.‘ ,prevslence of heart disease proper- , ‘It was really the Great War ths ltlons. as possible. in France and‘ England, whereb ~11"? Public buildings in Ottawa ‘the need for men was most urgent._"-\1°111°d b)’ 111° this year, to be followed by s like men with murmurs and irregulari- come ol- anjies were found to stand the pre- liminary training as well as their ‘comrades who possessed normal‘ hearts. Then when the real hardships of‘ 511000 which the Government hnrwar were undergone most of these ;men with the above conditions’ were able to do their work as well “wonderlul curesy as the others. The test of the health or strength [he whole buslness "of the heart was how it acted when have to be elucidated before we it was given work to do. Also those returned front, from clses. And the treatment oi these condi- “mh tlons that ls where the heart was ‘"8111?’ new expenditures at Washington. no. damaged by infection of some ""9""! 111 011311111» 70101110. Montreal andkind, was graded phyglcal exergtuberculosls of the lungs. one tuber- clses. The point therefore is that tles~ at plte the increase in heart ailments? e due to infection, the treatment ‘llnlalllw. ll l5 of course severe cases is proper food. B11 71h“ these lorms of ‘able work, sufficient rest, and a falr- are not especlally m!“ amount oi amusement. Removing sources such as thought. And ior all cases, graded physic- of called al exercise under ‘competent suliler-llililssémn emphasizes the 13¢; lrilns mad at 0mm,“ and ralseszviglcn means pro ongat on o e. cases were all of the chronic ' lgcgopding to Dr. Rabinowitch. 0t, tyne but not immediately or especi-P Montreal, Dr. Colton of 140116011. any 1111119191“- ln the United States and Canadaf strict all. cases oi heart murmur and ir-, which afford direct and conlvincing qregulariiles were weeded out as far evidence of curative action have the because of heart conditions, llshed in the London "Lancet" the were careiully sorted out, ‘accord- records of ten patients injected by‘ lug to the fatigue and ‘breathless- 5118111111591‘ 1191110111111)! W111i 11111.’ f. ilnvestigatlons carried out experimental 11116911 published. the treatment, (2) At is purely one oi’ enthusiasm; no scientific facts or logical data, the best that is reported being something very 111Y11terious about which will can expect to get much further. Recently -Dr. Thomas Nelson pub- commlb ness shown by doing certain excl» vaccine ‘between November, 1913, ‘and NQWHYYUQI“. 1914. The majority of these patients received over IIIJGCUOYIS. Or the ten concerned, eight had ;culosin of the spine and the other l tuberculosis of the skin. After gen "years tile patients with disease of Shine and the skin were still well known tuberculosis v One of 1119 llhtients with tuberculosis of infection‘ the lungs could not be tr t1 b t teeth and tonsils is the first; of the remaining seven azillce n ,d _ were l 68d. two dying within a year after l the treatment. incidentally Dr. that They were of the England. and many other resesrclrl 11119 of cases in which nn arrest 0' workers, 1 Daily Selections ‘ ron Guardian Readers ¢O§§QOOOOO#OO+OOO44§Q§§O February 23, 1927 THE PERFECT WAY:—As for , ‘God. his way is perfect; the wordeeeo-eeoeowoeeee-eooe-o», The 11°11" °1 c°mm°M “'11 9°01 the Lord is tried: he is a buck-I on dobitlns for dlyl to come. Wlier to all those tnnt trust in hint; what result we can only guess. ThejFor who is God save the Lord‘! or, sancuonedlwho is a rock save our God? lt is,’ lllelGod that girdeth me with strength. and makethmmy way perfect. Psalm 18:30-32. ‘ PRAY-Dltz-liiay we Lord, strive to -be perfect even as Thou urt per- fect. GETTING THINGS DON E From the time 0t‘ man's beginnings in the dim primordial ages Through the chronicle oi progress in its slow, unfolding stages, liian has fought and 'tolled and struggled, under under kings, For his hopes and for his longlngs and a world of better things. And whenever his achievement has been near to what he planned at the task he had in hand. Holding always to the perplexed- “vlf you do the Job before you, you'll “be ready for the next!" ‘Every leader, every prophet, has his secret of success; Some are piodders, trudging for- ward, ‘some are gamblers, more or less, Bucking fate, the hard-faced mal- ter of life's never-ending game, ‘Risking hope and faith and know- ledge as they play for wealth or fame. But whatever be their method, one of safety or of daring, There's a common homely virtue in which all of them are shar- ing; Though beset by difficulties and bym“ 1° '1 1111"" w111°11 11° B1110 11768111 1188 yet depIctedF-Emsraom circumstances vexed, Yet they do the lob before them-— and are ready for the next. Maxims of success are many-you . can boil them down u. one. That the man men choose to load them is the men who gets things done: Who will take the job he's given, he it trivial or sublime, And will give it all that's in him till it's done-and done on time! This is "copy-book palaver-woril and wearioome and trite?" Well, you'll generally notice that the "copy-books" are right! "Lives of Ireat men all remind 1n." o! this homely little text; sewn to pron "wearable." "if you do the ioh before you, you'll he ready arm nsxtl" q i captains, You will find it grew from slugging maxirn- like night birds, are abroad," though by time and chance the disease with a return to reason. ;able health might have been l ; FOR THE v SCRAP BOOK A ssmss or: Ll-l-E QUOTATIONS FOTIARY BOOK tovsne Wedheeday, Feb. gap-g, (Keir; diI-‘d, 182i, in his 25th year.) He has outscored the shadow of our night; 151113’ 321d calumnynnd hate and l1. And that unrest which men ‘miscall delight. Can touch him not and torture not. _ again. 1mm 1119 "Omflglon 0'1.’ the world's slow stain H0 ii secure. and now can never mourn A 1h rt grown cold, l3 head grown Frey in vain- —Shelly. “The stifled hum of midnight, when traffic has lain down to rest, and the chariot wheels of Vanity, 61111 P011111: here and there through distant streets. are bearing he..- m halls roofed in sud lig-hted to the due pitch for her; and only Vice and Misery, to prowl or -to monn —Carlyle. T1'°11ii1’11—The life of man is a self-evolving circle, which. from a P1118 1111P9rcel>tib1y small, rushes on all sides outwards to new and lat-g. er circles, and that without em}, Every ultimate fact is only m5 , Pet of a new series, every general 111W only a Dwrticular fact or some ‘more general law presently u; ma. 1010M itself. The result of today. wthlch haunts the mind and cannot 119 9817811911. will presently be llmdlcd into s. word, and the prjn. c1010 that seemed to explain nurture will itself be included asOne ex. 111111118 0f la bolder generalization. fin the thought of tomorrow the-re lls a Wwer to upheave all thy ‘creed. all the creeds, all the liter. atnnes of the nations, and marshal O oi this committee published in the xBritlsh-biedlcsl Journal of April 24th, 1926, it was strongly em- cannot endorse this or any new method. until -.’i‘he conclusions they reached were - (i) The remedy ls secret and the E8119 11113110111118 811 opportunity 01’ exact methods of preparation have actually testing out heart condi: never been fully published. (2) Ne under conditions ln s review of the Spehiinger editor of "Pre- ‘ scrfber" it is stated that (l) Thosel _, l ‘ who have visited Geneva invariablyl observe“ ' return Wm} a lavorable oplnlon all evidence of repentance, is at least the same time the attitude of these observers’ one seems to have presented any (3) There is. mes in the Bpahlingea proper» n. . . - lin the Journal oi the lssnsriean Medical Association of Janna?! 38nd ult. it is stated editorially‘ that the method must not be coir lsldered as in an way estmlished for worthy of sc entlfic considera- tion st the present time. it is hardly necessary to point out that in the long history of medicine no discovery oi any value to humanity in alleviating suffering or prolonging life has ever been kept secret. ‘but has been given without reserve to the profession and public. (Sgd) F. W. TiDMARBl-l, 'hi.-D. Bin-There is an old saying to; the effect, "When you have no; case abuse the attorney on the} iother side." No more strikingl example of its application could bei found than the latest effort of ‘Observer’ in the Guardian of} Feb. 17th. i "To secure attention” be says “a writer must bring his utterances within some‘ measure of the truthj’, - and then proceeds to show withi much vltuperation, how little hel has profited lby his own lesson. 5 My object in writiing, which was to call attention to certain undesir-: able features in connection withi the administration of the Prohibi- tion lAct in this County, was such! as to entitle it to the support or at. least the favorable consideration of} all who desired to ammend these conditions. The wrath while displayed by z it gives no l proof that the struck home. “l have never concealed the fact" he modestly asserts. “that we have not as yet reached perfection." ‘Vhflt =1 mnsnnnlmous soul it n, u. 11119111111 no concealment in a mutter so giarlngly obvious! What his standard of perfection may be, 1 do not know. truth has again ‘Bad Comforters Flannelette Blankets $1.98 Fair ’ Men's0oat8w00tsr-.....-........................._31,4; ‘mucosa? 2s: END of srnctsts Girls Jumbo Pullovers. red and white W08.“ Boy's 2 Pant Suits, blue "a 8uffalo»Wraps-.........'... .. ..........a13_g; Men's Sheep Lined -..._......,Q,g .5"... Ladies‘ Silk and Wool Hose, 6 shades ;. _, u, corselettes, regular value $1.85, 1o dozen" ....‘..... _, p“ Ladies’ Fleece Bloomers 66g p."- Floaa Knitting Yarn, regular 86o 20s 3;“ Mail Orders Ladies‘ Fleece Lined Hose _. .. . ma}, Boy's Corduroy and Tweed Pants .. $1.19 1 Bolt of Wool Serge, navy w. IOeYard New Spring iiayona . . . . . , , , , m, yml Men's Fleece Lined Underwear .. ape Egg“ Ladies’ Chsmolseite Gloves 49o Pair Men's Ovsreoats, regular $20.00 and $25.00 _ 514m Ladies’ Silk Vests .‘ . . . . . .. . 95° LsdleaW-ists to clear $1.00 Needlepoint Coating, regular $4.50 yard $2.93 Pongee-Silknu... ...49cYard Axmlnater Mats 27x54 $4.25 Men's Korea Beaver Coats at clearing prices. s. A. Mclliliilllll WHERE You os-r n" non L533 (Continued on page 5) aFQis-z-zz-ai. M“ 1 DAILY LESSONS - IN ENGLISH By W. |.. Gordon l. worms OFTEN insusnni ‘D011 1 1111)’ "lake two cupsiul." say‘ "cupfuls." 0mm MISPRONOUNCED: iso- late. Pronounce the l as in "it," or as in “ice." 1 ‘y OFTEN MlSSPEhLED: ‘W. antarc-j ?YNON'Y.\iS: compulsive, com. .1111"?! O1J11ER1OTY. arbitrary, ex~ vacting, imperative. imperious. ,1 WORD STUDY: l “Use a word; Ithree times and it is yours." 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