l l PAGE FOUR The 0hai!.."1tetown_ Guardian Prebldent, Lll-uL-Cul. W- Chester M11111" v1.-1~-1'1-1~i.i1ibi11, J. n. llurtiell. l- J- l- u. B. o. mm»: .1111 111111115111;- nim-rbr l. u. uiiriit-tucl- J‘- l Antonius lidltell. nail. “in-AH “Id "- |-\- '1'"- “Dllllllfl-‘Dtllly (funlitli-il 1111111 $5.011 w-r war ti" M1\"""‘°> IBHVPPPJ n (it) $1.110 1w 11'1" ll" t""'*"'"> "mm" "' PIIIICB EJHIIHI l~lttlltl. sa-"v in-r w-v-r H“ MIWW") Matti-d t» (‘minim 111111 llllltll mull-l v Z\l().\‘l).\\’, JASTAIKY. ll, I937 More Knowledge,- Less \\'isd0m “ie zire t1i-l..\ i-i-ipili-g thi- letter fruits of that i-ra oi <i’ltllllllt' lllltlt'l'illl'\lll “llifit was u>lIt'I't'(l in tl-n-i- t|tlll'lL'l'> oi :1 c1 iitury H11" ll." Inch ptrtti"! l iiini r< :1.- llI xi 1v and §i-i..\;-t k and 'l\.\1i\ii.. _\ ilt'-t‘t'llll.llll oi tilt‘ eta-tit lilo- yrs-on ll: \!E ~ ‘ll l, \ll\1tl - lll'\l l \~— write. sadly in a r1 still i~~ize of The .\lll‘t'lilllll' of the so-callvd srieiitiiit" innit-lit iilie rc-iiit ui spirit. 111 .-111 11-41- 111th ;1 di-iiiiili- viilttirttl lfilllllilill. M; lli l v v - -. \\llt'll lVltlllt‘ iiiri- liroiighl up with a w: ‘ ' ‘YtTlIllll aililiilvitativl‘ . i111- hoolvs. the "lerii-il prolis ainl iliotllil- :1ti1l coit- dolls" vii-re tln- -.i-:it- for lllt‘ tihi-le t‘(lll(‘{ll('<l population. l p llll lt't’t'lll.lllllt'~ Iliv iiiinds oi cnlttiri-il FHJTIHJ.‘ 1- w-t-i-t- ‘dialled and caiialis- ea .11~.i _w~..i'.1 " l'\ ‘llli- llililt- .1111 tile 1.1-1.1.- mpl 1411;, .,-1t_ \l1-l',< pliilo-ilphy of lift’ tended to 1111... lt-i-li iii plirzi-v- frolii tlil- (lo-iii-l- or - ll‘lk\ 1.1 llorarv. front lllt’ lillltl or tl1- l‘-. l v-i-ii-i-vi taught llltdtl :1 wis- llliill ll it ll ‘\‘t l ulllilfl: v1 tluil ehaliiit-l- IIYUIiJlIX- by \ -i l 11,! \1i;1>‘I1i\_,' and the t‘.\'l.\l('l|C(’ w.i~ llfllli an iiivitzitioti to Oi flit-t‘ vim ‘ ,1\ learn vu-ii-oi i"tlll| t‘\§ii'l'l'-'lltt‘. “Tioil-a)‘ lint-t of ll> t'.'-1'1 fi- 4 l \l. viii iii at lk’1'l‘l otii- illi- \‘»l l.’|1l\\' lltili- l.:iiii1 ztiiil less ‘will llll l'\~' 1"’ (irizi-k. l . . 1'1 ll lih- i- l‘.‘l]lltllv\‘ lwviiliiititf. if 1i11[ a pl i~l‘,l. i,‘ ‘v raw‘ a \'('l'_\‘ rltrrlv tilit-lletl hook. 'l‘iii- -.-' oi thi- \iltllorize1l Yeti-inn n11 lotigi-i" pr-il- .111 l ‘llitlllll Illltl caii:ili-it oiir llliiitl». Si‘. l'\it..iii1l the l'-;i?iii- ll:1ve-_;oiit' the \\‘.1_v of Yiiioii. ail-l lit-uni. \\lir1t :1uilioi1< have taken their pin-w‘ iil= iv-iril- ~\l|t|lIll'[ eolili-nipoiflinv nieii and lloii 1.1. Th1- ziii-ui-r." .-.1_v- .\li<. llijx- Lt-ZY, "i- that lllt‘t‘1' 1‘.\|~l- no single ~11 oi author- itative hit-ii». 'lli- coliiiiioil ground of all the I l western eiilitiri - lia> slipped a\v:1_v front under i our let-i." lii it.- plact; lit- fiiitls. ha-rlt-ii-lriped a p:ie-sioti for factual iliioiiiiaiioii ivhieli defeats it< own object. \\'1- zirt- liro-ri<l1-/l with :1 \;1-tl_v greater supply of fact- than our illlt‘l‘\ltll'.~ ell-r had an (iplioriiiiiiti- oi coii-i-hrilig". .\nd yet our knowl- edge of other pt-oph- i- prnlirtlily le-s tliorotlalt and intinitite flail llit'ii'-, lli earliil" tiiiit-s. fllilltl< lllltllltl-‘tl liv rlli- -:1iin- ri-ligiriii- ail-l srclliai literatitre- \\1-l'1 in a po~iiioii lo iiii1lei"-i:iii1l 1111i {tlltilll/T in :1 titty which i- iii-"ollci-i 'llllt' to tilt-ii “hi1 h;t\e in Ctlldliliil] lilll\ aii-iitiiii: iiitorlii.t- tion. lit diort. say- .\l11_ lli xt,|\. "|i_\' ill-cre- tilting the llillli- and ]il‘1l\'illll1!" :1 tiiori: till\'lt)ll~l}' u-t-iiil siili-tiiilit- for lltt‘ stinlv of tln- d.-:.1l lltlltfllltfl s, tl'l.l::,'1l--til nltllvl‘ ha- ('lt'lll>lt‘l\'<l illt‘ lvlirkol~plr1i1t1l1il~nliioii which \\:i< l\1"jllii \'\l‘.t't'| it iiinlt-rliiiii d lit-it-f iii tl'.iii-1:1ti1l1~:iI.il ri-lieioii Zlll-i -o pro '--l tlw- \\r-._v for tlii- tin-i- lite \llllt'l"llltlll~ of il:1tioii.1li-lll Jtllil (ii-‘tdtor- uoti-iiip." lllt‘ Yirtoriziii zinc \\.'t~ not de-tlttite of men who l-\'ll‘t‘-£1\\’ uln-ri- sril-litiiit- Illilltiiililfll] wa-w tending, and spoke liralt-lv again-t it. illicit‘ words Wtlll tiiilii-t-lltil. llut liow trite the)" sound todav l “XV-t :i1l.'i_v<ifiii_vlilep:i--1-1i1.-iv to its sun-vi." wrote _|oiix kl -l<i.\', "wiiiioizt lr-aviiig Hit.‘ inort- diittidflll of ail oiir clieri-liid coiili-iilpts, ziliil 11love t-arltr-t to iii-cover what foot illtTl’ \l:1- for the >torie- of good tiicn. which iiri- now tltt- nnM-ltcifl ll't.'l lire." .\ii1l ZlK-"llli 1 l l l l I l l l l l l i l l 1 I l l l (Toiiiiiieiitiiig on the situation, the Post says e1lii<ii'i:1ll_vI "\\'ltei1 radical pressure forced Alberta into all :i1't of rcpudi:1tion-—tlittt of forcing lolver iii- tt-re-t rates upon holders of the bonds of that province——it was inevitable tltat political pres sure for similar measures in klanitoha and Sas- _k:itrli1~\v:1n would entharrass the premiers of tho-e pt'11\'it1t'(‘$. llotli Premier Patterson and l'l'1’|tllt'l' llraclteii are men of high political stati- tl:1i"-l-. lit“. lioth of tlieiil are facing a rising tide of 1li~\‘1i“L!l and it is not unnatural that they should ..,:1-ider whether it is inure expedient for th1- .1 '1 swing moderately to the Left them- >t'i\‘c‘~1 or he mvept aside entirely in a victory of l.vfli~'l forces. “The Financial Post in recent months ltas ili-cii-x-i-tl the financial problems of the western ]tt‘tt\lllt‘('5 and municipalities as a matter of the griuite-"t tirgeiicy. Yet when the premiers ail-l provincial treasurers met at Ottawa early in De- reiiilli-r the prohlein was not even oil the agenda and the Doiiiinioli (Itivcritment ltad no leader- -llip to offer in producing a rational, orderly plan of dt-lit refunding for the \\'est. The pre- l >t'lll ili-lpiirting news from the “est is the l0- gical consequence of that lack of leadcrsltip." Editorial Notes The voice of lleitiiett is once 11love heard in the land. a Ill it- 'l‘li1- population of ttttalva in 103G was esti inriti-il at lllA/lUj, an increasi- over I935 0f I," S‘ /- ' >l< ’l< * .\li. llJtTl'_\' Cox, .\l.l...\., has returned from the e1iiist-rvatiiin-ol-liild-liie conference at. Ul- iaila villi-re it iia- decided to have an tilt-elute- ly rlo-ed stat-on to tirotect wild ducks. fr 1r x Th1- Pn-iuit-i- and the Leader of the Opposi- tion are to have their expenses paid t0 the t'1ii'iii1:itioii_ .\lr. lli-phiwn ziniioiiiices. But we 1].. not 1.111111‘ our Coiisi-rvtitivc tlpposition if the latter accept. the proffered brilie. 4U It‘ I< No sooner did tlit- liiuirdiziti draw attention to the llatfieltl extradition delay than the United Slain-s Circuit Lfourt of Appeals gave judgliicilt ordering tli:it the skipper nf the liypsiiiil Queen llllllltl he extradited. But his counsel seek furth- er tit-lay li_v appeal to the Supreiile Court of the [Tinted States. .\l(~:1iitinie Senator Hance l.o,g:iii inu-t v .iit patiently with the Sword of llziiiiticles over ills head. >F >l< >l~' The November import of itieats lvas featur- ed liy l-‘tfjltf lll('l'('-'lF(‘s in the import of canned lii-i-f. l:ir_gt-l_v from lllt’ Argentine. and ban-oiled pork lriiiti the Iftiitetl States. These two items \\'t*$'t' valued .--i $86,171 against 549.797, and 3411.378 zigaili-t .9 Q1111, respectively‘. Another large iit-iii ivas fli-I-l lit-cf extract valued at $.11),- o/j; .-11_--.-1il1<1 $151111], Lt-arliiig countries of sup- pl_v \\t_‘|'t' the Argentine $37.35;, United States $,.l7..|ot1, and the United lxltlglltitll $47,129. * i >34 f ii ding all the facilities” of the 'l.“\litl_Q' Corporation llilll its net- of . onal stations have lit-ell iii progltn-s for n: :-1'is. with clear indications that at the fif>l lllt't'.'ti of hostilities involving llritaiii, the wholt- ~;_vst1~nl will pass under the direct operation of the (ioveriliiit-tit. The man iii charge of or- gan? liq the lvar-tiiiic progranlnie is a former niilitaiy expert, Colonel llontilil S. ll. Stafford. \\'llrt<l§ intivt-iut-itis until now have been clottkcd in iin-sti-ry- since he joined the Elli). last hlay n1 a junior post, l'latls llriti-l- 11.11"? >11 >l< >1< The Rev. C. ll. l). Grimes. pastor of Vicntufls i" U '- ,.‘, '. , , . . . . . Nothing l\ so ll|>:i\ll~\, >11 llltltleldltlt, as llll-l lziltfhdi (liurch :iiiiiotllicestl1t* Duke of Windsor pri-ie of :1 fooli-li niaii illi-i has ila-wil throng-h a ])l‘ltt"t‘>~' of thinking", ~11 a- :1rttt:-ll._v to halt: lotind soiiii-iliiilg out. llt- l)t'll('\'t~' tin-vi: is lllf,ll'l- lng cl-e to lit‘ fotiild out iii the tiiiivel-c. \\'li1‘i'c- as iht- trniv 3411 1i inaii. oii \\'ll"t‘.l l\'.-\'cl.'iii11ii.-" rain till thi-v lii-rir ‘Vii to thi- rzirili with tlli-ir \\l'l‘._'lll. l.'i_i- lii- lit _:l iii ilii‘ ililst, and hltPillvn \l1<-iic1—-~oft<'ii in ltl' l-, 'l'h1~ tin-st lwli r '::l ~ Qt] aiiiong oni- iiiivllt-ctii. tollJrv i- ill-l ll -' lllit‘ ct-Ii-ril to llr- cock. alioiit the of vivlltit‘, and are giiiiiitii; s1 to illltz-iitilt the tlllTClitlll in 4'liirli n1- .1. l1 ling. --'1ll.il1l1-~.i' ‘ll Storm (Iii-lids In The W/c-st t A r:1:-i:"_ u; "ltiPlllltQ crl-i- il('l\\l‘t‘l| the Do- niiilloii liv. woo-it alil tln- l.ili1'l'.'il iitt\t‘l'll<l till lii- iii \l,'i,l-"~-lvi .1111? Ni-lvilirlu-iiriii é-‘iliii-‘t oi .'li\'i~-, l flnili-‘itiag i-rc|1i1i'tt'1l l1_\ ll-t Ill'.l\\, 11 ~:~il:.-l-tll 11f the l-iinilirial l'i--t, $1111 ill . , 1 CtltllitjlTllel lza-l l»1-1 n iiii1l1~r \\.1v\ at Wlliiiipi-jq] at villi-h tl.: 1' llltlll 11-1‘. of tln- ,\‘:i~l,;il1i-li1'\\':1ii (ha-win , -t izi-ri- .1~-l.:,1!' to iliilnce Preiiiii-r _|oliil ilk-ii illlll hi‘. cillinigiir- to join and iii .\lli1rt:1 tlovi-rliiiieiit in swkiltg lllvlll froiii llllil\\.l .111 inrrwi-i- iii the provincial siil)-‘ sidv a- :1 llildll~ i-i iw-li1iiiig a duration rapidly lieiwiiliin; ii.l~§l:.1|1i1_ l The illriii. 1- Ir.» 1' »,.i1- ‘o ;1 lll ‘ltl 111 t‘.'lll-(' (if tin: iliallility- 111' t'f‘ltt'l‘ t-i-luinlitiiu-iil or .\l:o1it1ii1:1 to lialrilili lln-il‘ lllltl‘jl'l\. \l.iliitoli.-i i< alii-tit $1511.- ooo rho". l‘ iii tl-e 1‘|lt'l'i lll _\t‘.'ll‘, making no al- luiiaint- v, l1 o- lrr for iiin-liipl-ii tilt-lit relief. which i- l.1 n g l\1ili't1i\t‘tl front t’)tt.1\va. 5.1»- lvatvlli-ll iii ll1l~ .'i largi r d1 till. 'l'llci"i- i- no lolly-i‘ any statutory authority e11- jqvvt-d by tlit- lhiiliinioii taivi-riliiit-iit to advance ntoney to a pimiiiicial ‘Qrltlfldllllflll loan of their share of uiil-mjiloy-iiii-iit relief, or i" ennntv-ifiili with c1-i‘t:iiii lvork< proji-rts already authori/t l, or to he authorized. The foul" l I 1 l l except as ai’ ed l1l|ll<1‘lf suggested he read the Cllflt-illlfts lesson. “l have rev ivcd no r1iliinitiiticzitioiis from a sup- ci-i-ii- criticizing the action." he explained, “and l (lllilil. expect .'lll_\'. The idea that the Duke of \\'iiid~or should participate iii the service did not collie front 111e, hut front the Duke himself. l l\t'llt‘\'t' this is evidence that the Duke docs" not plan to leave the ClltlTClI as has lit-en report- 1-1l allroatl. llis ptirtiiig words to tile were tint lie liad f Htl iiiiirli plezisiire. iii coining and would 1 m: to church again." >11 ‘K i Pvt-ii r or l\‘. A. i\l:icl\':iy- of Dalhotisie Ulti- ver-ityi has tlll('ll. zinil .\lt‘.\>t"s. Thomas Nelson 1\‘- Sons, 'l"oi"oi1io. have l‘C‘Ct‘llll_\' pulllishcti, ahook e-ltith-d “caiizida: The l-liiipirt- and the League" in which h1- procltiiiiis a strongly "Alationalist" poli-ey‘ for Canada. lle nolv has linen given h)’ l’i"iiii<- Minister King the joli of preparing Cali- oll Kill‘, :i1l:i\ 021-1- aiid stain.- foi- siiliiiiissiiiit to the next linpi rial (liiiii-it-iire. and the tiiivt-riiim-iit ha. :1\-i';it1'1l ili- .'l.~~l~litlll. in coordiiiatioil and It.- lln‘ rl-pori lY-lkdllil tltta-ui tlitttl ]il't‘lli'tt'illlllll. .\lr. If. l. Rogers. ll..-\.. .\l..\'c., son of .\lr. R. ll. R1141 -, ,l'rotliiiiiot:1rv. i\lt'. Rog- t-rs ivzis an l.O.l‘ scholar at Loiiiloil Univers- ity for two y-cars, and for tiliotlier yi-ar served as “filly si-<‘ri-t:ir_v' of one of the sections of the Rocke- feller tiraut iii London, which liarl tinder prep- aration a work on the ‘economic and sociological features of the various parts of tlii: l-Iliigiire. lle is iliii- \\'('ll t-iiliippi-il and qualilii-il to collaborate with Profes-lit‘ ;\lacl\'.'1y in his new work. =l< it i? All llllt'll<l\"f‘ 1':1lnp:iign is now being [ilanncd and i- sol m to he launched by the Department of .\grirlzltiire at ()tt:iu".1 for a closer and continu- ous slljieft-idtttl of the marketing of natural proililrts. Tilt‘ polity living foriilulated liy the .\liiii.-t1-r, lion. James Gardiner, a vigorous extension to other products of the plan follow iliiriiig the past year by the new Wheat Board, WlllCh has sir soil the selling of wheat rather than llll‘ holding 0i it for higher prices. This policy’ ciiiili-iiiplatt-s careful stitdy, on the ground, (tll1"‘ll.'1li\'<.'s \\lllL'll iiiay- lit‘ said to be of lllilflvtff conditions, particularly in the United facing ttttav. :1 :it the moment, ticcordiiig to the Klllflltllll and in the Llnited Slates, and indirect- Po-t writer, :ii1- the-r.’ (at l,1-:1\1- .\':1-l..1trlil-\\-:ii1 :1ti1l .\l.'iiiitoli:1 to their Owii r1-oiii't'1'~. ihl \]il>l't1\t' of an lllt'l't'.'l<l‘ of the ntmilal sub- ,_lii.l_v as 111 tillltiffitfilftit’ iii1_»i~11rt-. p1 r i-t-lit. of Old Age UIIS regulation of their activities, Supervision of lvl lilhl‘ o\'( I‘ tori Pt-loi-ili- io-t» (d) fipiiii-oi- :1 srhi-nii- 111' 1M“ “funding u". Cler lloiliiiiioti guarantee. iv it will involve the scrapping of the Market- ing .\rt i1i:ii-liiii1-r_v. whatever may be the decision of lllt‘ judicial (Toiiiiiiittt-t- of the Privy Council in London. Tilt‘ aim is to get tuvay from the idmi‘ of n-qiiiii-ntatipii of the proilllCCfS or oner- inrtrlii-tilig r-iiliri" thaii control or regulation of prorlilctiiill liill he the central purpose, 3424:0111- ing to Mr. (iariliner, Tin: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i l notes by me Way Total Canadian trade forth: lust 12 Hwnths amounted to $1,500,000,- 000. which ts double the figure for 1933. Mineral production will ex- ceecl last year's all-tune high of $312,000,000. This year's news-print production will set up a. new record. Manufacturing Ls up aboii; 10 per cent. Rafways gross revenues have improved from 6 per cent. w 8 per neon-Business Week. Jim-Ms excuse for the annexation of Manchurta was that. she required that; country for colonization. Yet during the past stx years only 250,- 000 of all Japan's teeming mit- ltons have moved there. Italy's ex- perience in regard to Ethiopia is not likely to be any more successful in the field of colonization-Recorder and Times. People who travel abroad ad- vertise tbelr countiy, well or in. PBOIJIB Whfl stay at home can also do something. A kindly private act clone to a stranger may often after many years, not. inconsiderably re- dound to the public honor, as comes under notice in the press from time to lumen-Christian Science Monitor. An irate travelling 1mm asked a good-natured Maryvflle tax! driver the other evening: “Why was the Burlington depot built 11 mile from the business sectionof the town?" "I don't. know for sure," replied the driver, "but I've lived here a long time-mid I have always been told it; was m order to have the depot. close to the ruilroadP-Ex. According to the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation "Facts About Canada," every sixth person in Canada is of Scottish birth or descent. Now compare that with the population of Scotland and then never dispute the fact that the Scotch tnatle Catiadn wnat. she is today.—Drumhe.lei~ Review. We have more railway accommo- dation than L- needed by our present population. No amount of financial juggling can remove from the Can- adian people the burden of the cost of building existing lines. Even it the lines were scrapped the cost would remain. The obvious solution is to build up Canada's population and production to the point where full use can be made of our rail- ways. This seems the only oom- menserise method of dealing with the railway problem. It presents many difficulties, but these cannot he evaded by being ignored-lon- don Flee Press. A dispatch from the town ol’ Nancy. in France, reveals that of 350 army recruits vino were given an intelligence test 100 knew no details at all of the four years’ Great. Wing in which many of them lost. their fathers. It. is this sort of attitude which makes another war possiblca-I-Iatnilton Spectator. Canada enters the winter with a number of grave problems still un- solved, but there are more encour- aging patches in the checkered map of the Dominion than we have had for years. Things would have been iuucli better if the West. had not been again visited with the most severe drought since 1919, and it is rea l" remark-able the way business gent-rally has been able to absorb that appalling shock and still strug- gle up to higher levels-Ex. Census figures show there ls no founrlntioit for the common belief that the Indians of Cnnadtt are a vanishing; race. Latest figures show there are 122,911, of whom 112,500 live on reservations. The census. which is taken at five-verti- inter- vals; has shown a substantial in- crease in each of such periods dur- ing the past fifteen years-Victoria Colonist. There is ample evidence of a scar- city of adoptable lnfailts. One child- ren's home alone reports it. has ap- plications from 2.000 wou d-be-pbr- ents and is not. able to fill a single order. The increased demand seems to be fairly general throughout the country and some of the states ire- port an iticrcuse tn adoptions to the tune of 50 per cenL-Windsore Star. A mob of 5.000 mtllc is on its way through Queensland from Brunette Downs in the tioithem territory to Mungitldt in New South Wales, a distance of 1,600 miles. So far no cattle have been lost. and‘ they are in excellent condition. The rate of travel ts about eight miles a day and the whole trip will occupy about. six months.-Austrrilian News Letter. i What makes the situation dan- gerous is that Hitler further knows tlia‘ he cannot. successfully repud- iate iesponsibility for the economic situation which now is closing in on Germany. In these circumstances the temptation to distract. afterl- tton from domestic miseries by a dramatic foreign adventure is es- pecin l_v strong. particularly to one who has had great success with this method before.-Untted churchmen. Last July, says a seven-line news tteiu, one George Stefanyk arrived in Edmonton from Poland knowing scarcely a word of English. The otfiei night. he addressed a term- end banquet of Alberta University, spoke in English. and his speech was called "outstanding." We doubt that many Canadians, moving to Poland tri July, would be able to make an intelligent speech in Polish five months Intern-Ottawa Journal. Inwar- rallwny fares in the United States railroads last year meant, an increase tn passenger revenue of 2! per cent, thus illustrating n buatness principle once welt-known but now seldom acted upon-Winnipeg Ree Press. Much of the education packaged and handed out to boys and girls of high school age ls here today and gone tomorrow. There n1 reason to believe, however, that. lessons tn proper handling of a motor car would engage the attention of the young folk, and stay mnrmm ror some time. Their elders need the same sort. of training, but they are harder to reach. - Minneapolis Journal. ' Wcneonterlngthatpurlodol Highlights Of Research, 1936 A Brlel Review of the YEAR'S Work ln the National Research Council, Ottawa PUBLIC FORUM Iilroillhfiifl "'3' II CHEMISTRY At present. the Division of Chem- istry has an organized relationship for research with the launderln! and dry cleaning industry, U" asbestos industry, the manufacture of basic refractories, and to t! sltgbter extent the wool manufac- THE LATE HON. MR. LEA Sin-One year ago on January 10. I936, this Province was cared upon to mourn the loss of its be- loved Premier, Honourable W. M. Lea Words are inadequate to eiiloglu Eléieirfiinzssnfiifgf-elfilge: izliizi Luring and sugar mdustrles. grelagtt pa a Statesman and Agrtcul- heifésrtrssl: agglnadfiesybufcgflllt: ur ' ' ' numbers and It 118$ "e 13;,“ ’“§,'“““.“’ "*:*‘..;3,1,‘,‘: itlifiliis“... t. M11.- 1w shoring as‘ e “a: 6:18 1d be m. numbers of the animals each year- help w encourage , e m h g1 About; 1500 buffalo hides are 1101-. ner. By his wonderful tact e n- available annually‘ As “w 0",,» ‘Fired n” my m“ m” hm m '1 methods of treating tile buffalo great privilege to wow‘ under mm were not very satisfactory. as Plfmier and Pr-eéident of the experimental work was undertaken some“ but h“ "no the lands‘ both in the tanning and later in “£511,333 5mm‘- h” “s kmwnl the dyeing of buffalo hides. The an " d lucked skins reduced our beloved uglier-Wm w" Ml gnniogt. pleasing lustiie and present at. our gatherings aroimdi appearance and it is hoped that "l"? °°““°“ B°‘"d- . wiui further work it will be possible He Wm lead u‘ on to hlgher and to translate the laboratory results greater “whlevemllnlsz to a commercial scale and that in m5 presence will lmger on the near future these skins may the tram“ odour o‘ roses “mg an" find a place among the popular they are spmti Sr l furs for coat materials. Prelimin- am l" e c" ar studies have also been under- J- PJIAUNTYRE’ taken on the treatment of rein- _ deer hides and on Caitudian sources A'Warshlp Marathon of tannin. The scope of the work of the (Sydney P0,‘: mcord, laundering laboratory has been ex- > 0n New Year's day the most In- tensive international warship con- tended to embrace dry cleaning. A method for checking the eiflici- . - - ' ' ' 2S W; , sail bu. was 13mm?“ m [Che dockyalds, o. l worked out for cleaning hospital the wpflds greater? “Bl/Fl linen and for the measurement of itigxsultalhefgi-rolieeofttiailli: clock at danmge done to comm goods by , _ , washing. mrlldglgltfie ‘aasllilieifgxgeruxfllitlatlzglgl In an investigation undertaken w e . . , with the object of promoting the 'I‘t1eat.y of 1922 and the London p utilization of Canadian deposits of Pact of 1930 died simultaneously , ma 4. , _ _ . - ,_ gitesiail lock. success has been l” effluxlo" 0f time‘ Th? entrain“ attained in the production of a t: x5e“, ragga‘: fgfiifiiglii alum; stable refractory from dolomite and e re . , Liter cheap and widely available Uttfted States, Japan, Germany, o .1 Th- v J, t-on France and Italy. Great, Britain. m“, mflwna s’ is mveg g“ l . . . h l‘ '1tdd" ui- i- having strlven vainly ever since the 1:503)‘sgxgcgvérfgctiogugfg a geafgd close of the war to bring about a programme of progressive inter of manufacturing a strong un- ' b ' b" k; 121 ' ' - national disarmament by general glggsgenltfilcmutge qualirfyjgl; 1:; 60mm" began “vrk ml‘ Fllday on ITHCLOYIBS bonded with sodium Itfifggugvéoiigfog ifgdblglligeglrlzielggl silicate; t3) development: of a . method of increasing the plastic- Walcs, each to cost approximately m. and “lorkubinty o; refractory $40'000'000' designed‘ conswucled cements; and (4) production of a. an" Wulpped 5° “'5 w be the ml)“ greatly improved refractory with formidable floating fortresses ever hydraulic bond such develwh launched. One is being built. at Newcastle and the other at Birken- head. Britain's mammoth shipbuilding programme, of which the King George and ithe Prince of Wales constitute Iiut one feature, has been merits are proving of great value Canada and are providing new re- to the metallurgical industry of frnctories not. only for steel fum- uces but. also for furnaces used in the smelting of copper. nickel, etc. Following studies of a funda- f0 eed upon her not. only by the re- mental character, batches of fttsal of the other great powers to modified mph.“ p and pom“, sign up for disarmament but; also starches hnve been produced for by the presently menacing situation In Europe. The dlciator-ridden countries of Italy, Germany attd Rt sia, which have not left the pear-e of the world unehalleitged for a sitiglc day 1'11 the past. 12 months, are now titetiaeitig Europe with another elossal war m1 the blood- soaked soil of Spain. industrial trial. Laundries, textile plants, confectionc-w factories. and paper communes are co-operating. The latest results in this field of work, reported in the Cnnarlinn I036. indicate that success has been nttaltied in modifying potato starch _ , _ so as to obtain from it. results in T“ meet this menace BHW" “Fl- culitmry DYDClUCl-S similar to those year laid the Reels for 200,000 tons gwen by standard Com Starch of new fighting ships, this tonnage (To be Continued) Journal of Research for December, _ n, Ina-unob- THE INJECTION METHOD or TREATING ntuuvm-orncmf. amour when we were examining re- crulLs m: the army our III-struct- Ions were to reject those with any- thing more than a, slight, degree of varicose veins 1n the leg or varicose veins in the lower end of the bowel —ptles. Those willing to undergo operat- ion for these conditions were allow- ed to do so and told to report for examination later. Now this was before the injection method of treating varicose veins and hemorrhoids was being done. To-day the majority of recruits with these conditions could under- go the injection method and remain on light. or even ordinary duty. There would of course be some whose cases- would not be suitable for the injection ntetliod. And now the medical profession is faced with the problem of the new method of treating hernia or rupture 1a very common condition) by an injection method, as com- pared with the regular or surgical method. In order to get the opinions and the experiences of the medical pro- fcsston. the Council of Pharmacy and Clieiitistry of the American Medical Association addressed a qucstiontiaire to i1 selected list of hospitals with a view of learning the number of cases or the extent to which this method was used, its safety and effectiveness, the ex- tent‘of unfavorable complications, and the nature of such complic- ations. _ “Replies. which were received from most; of the institutions addressed showed that; the method 1S 110i? used in the majority of hospitals consulted and that. lt- ls considered safe and effective by those using it. although carbon selection of cases must be made. Several unfavorable complicgflurg { lllR. |.. B. EVANS JANUARY 11, 1937 4 Dr. L. B. Evans, noted phy- clan treated successfully and btained permanent our“ or omach conditions such n; ndigestlon, Dylpepslg, so“, tomach, Heartburn, Gum‘, ast-ress and many other an. ments peculiar to the stomach with a prescription which w, have secured and sell under the nune of Evans‘ smmmh Mixture. We alone have the mg Ylthta on this prpscrlptton and since selling it have recelved numerous testimonials from i satisfied purchasers. : Don't. fool with your atom- ach, because conditions n, "h"! 90 I-Plfle If you allow yourself to lapse into a chronta state of gastric trouble. Get a bottle to-day, PRICE 85c. Mall orders recelv attention. e prom" Phone No. 315. TIIE 2 MAGS DRUGSTORE 1 were recorded. The number of cases cansldered "suitable" for thii treatment Was about 15 percent.” On the other hand the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry re cetved a. letter fmm fifty physio i005 in 800d standing who stat-ell that. “they were convinced that tbl injection _ method can be useq safely imd is effective tn the ma- jority of cases of hernia, can b1 used where surgery 1,; not gdvls. able and ls just as free from com. plicntions and dangers as L, surgery." The point. then ls that ln easel ivhere this method ls suitable i1 means no doss of time from Work. no anaesthetic, no hospital stay and a good result. Therefore when hernia exists the family physician should be cOffitllltttd as many in. dividuals who for various reasons would not or could not undergo 0i "ration may get relief by this Injection method, if their cases are suitable. U" Mlfllllfl‘! l0! eohll. Mr. Tea Pott Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN Orange Pekoe Tea being five titties as great as had been provided for in her programme of 1933. Invoking the “escalator clause" in the London Treaty gramme Britain's preent naval some monthg ago, she also strength of 1,222,164 tons-the retained 60,000 tons of antiquated Zffilllefii in the “'OI"ld.-—\Vlll be cruisers and destroyer". In nddtz- sllltplfilllfillfid E0 mflinmin 11111033’ 11 Ion to the two big battleships OII sltiwiioiity on theisea which she which work commenced on New has held for three tutd a half cent- Years day, 5119 119,5 uncle;- Con. uries and which is more essential stritctiotl at. the present time 3 air- i-(Tllv "W" (‘YEP bflfofe- . craft. carriers, 16 critisers, 34 de- AD flul-hvrilltltivfl IOYEQB-Sli Dilb- stroyeis and 13 submarines. All 1i cu ‘- Lsiiifaii on New Year's h old battleships are being re- eve placed the respective hiilltllitg conditioned at. a cost estimated at Drogmtiitrlvs 0t the six luv/ling 1,..i,0r",000 p91‘ ship. and this large {naval co ‘l1"lP.w‘ (in this b sis programme 15 10 be 51,111 further Great Britaiil 90 warships, . expanded as 501m a5 @119 Admir- States ‘3, Italy 66. France 43. Gcr- nlity procures the neL-e,safy pm- tnany 39. Japan 38. All Britain and lfaiiietitary assent. and fittrmclal the United states "P" J11‘ Oltly appropriatto By this mo. countries at all able financially to reason to expect it will end before any of the other authorized programmes have been realized. ptobtvbtlity that bankruptcy and revoltitlon will overtake two. if not" n ore oi‘ the competing nations. . ._.._._.______ THE STRANGER SHOW ‘SPURS IN CHINA A Stringer here, as all my fathers were Th!“ went. before. I Wander to and ITO’ LONDON-Two Chinese profes- sors of physical education in Pr-lp- lng. will take burl: a film they t5 my pil- snflflfwd of_ Tottmiliam Hut"ur l-‘llkvtirs tralninl.’ at; While Hal“. pane flesh and blood showing ground work, gymnasium and ball practice. From eaith to heaven grlmage, A tedious way for to go. 0 Thou. that are the way, piLy the b , llfld, ;—-—:::—~ ~ And tench me how I may titty dwfl]- “”“" 00lll.l|ll’l' SLEEP -—Jobn Amner (1615,) tiolltiiln liionli the year when a great, ma“ c _ ,' "diam basin to rediscover tlhe ‘iarai- whnflm" "fill ‘ lstence of the railways. During the In In anal night’: loll, lllll nuke fully months of spring, summer and n"uhedl n“ autumn when the operation or init- or vehicles presents ltttl . “u” 41!’! liltin- nciiity. nib rallways m. ‘iaiggg’ w}: 101-1111111111, tmtiit gotten by people 11 Fl tmlnl. tum- the Cflljnflfy m- wh?) fiaffngogjiwl’; "II-never calplorllbll. Hnllownlic do" be Shipped. But when winter comes _"'M'ml' ‘immibd “dm"““"°'i Ilnnlho null 1| “ ‘ ' 11ml." "'11 I lif-iiii- i-itoli: lwfl lltllhyl". I'm ghdl lollowul hi: ndvia u aw I n duping lih a lop-thunk: lo | 1| ' Dodd’: Kidney Pills and the roads become treacherous it not completely blocked, ti, is once more to the railways that, many Pwllle Wm when they have trans- Poff-Btlon services to be perform- vtlle Recorder and Tunes. FOX PELTS wtilrlan We have received an order from a large Can. adlan manufacturing company for 100 good m]. ored skins (Full Silvers and Three Quarters). Will pa! top prices for these skins. M56 Milli! Red and Cross Foxes, Mink, Musk- rat and Raccoon, etc. P. E. I. FUR TRADERS 182 Queen St. continue the race. there is every, long - But before l-t ends, thre is a strong 1 its. llEfJllllllG, B.ll.,0.P.A., 11.1.1. 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