PAGE FOUR 1L TllE llllAllLllTTETlWlll lillllllllllll Morning Daily (Founded I887) President LleuL-Col. W. Chester S. McLure Vice President l. B. Burnett. FJJ. Secretary LlenL-Col. D. A. Maeliinnon. 0.8.0. Editor and Managing Director .I. It. Burnett, 521.1. Associate Editor Frank Walker SUBSCRIPTION RATES $5.00 per year tin advance) delivered to City $4.00 per year tin advance) mailed to P. [Llslanll l5-ll0 per year tlu advance) mailed to Canada and 0.3 lilemberr Audit Bureau of Circulation: :1‘ he S tron gest Memory is Wehlsier than M the Weakest Ink.” MONDAY, JULY 25, 193B The Late Justice Haszard I11 the d~x.'1tl1 111' 111111. F. L. llaszard this Pro- '. a di-tittguishetl sun, who ruse to vitvce 1111- 11- tlte 11111111111 office.- 111 the political and legal ipl1t~rt~ 11nd ht-ld, 1l1r1111gl1~111t a long life, the ru-pect 111.11 c-tvi-m of 11.11 who cznne in contact with 111111. - 1'1".ir<-1-~~11t from 1111- buprvnte Court l.1n- _l11-t1.~1~ l1;1-/:tt'l1 fought a . 111 111-11111, \~.11irl1 he bore with 1111‘ H1111 cl'c1~'ft1i11t-~. 1111 1111- l-vnclt. covering a period wa- on“ 11f cl111scu-11t1ons dc- fltligiwl \\:t11 tin- 11111-1 -crup11- long Ll1ri~l1u1 {wt 111s >l'1‘\iv<- of twt-niv u-ars, 1 . 113,. cull-m‘. .v, 1011s 1. .1 V 111: 111111 always 1i Wultl ~ ._ t" ~l1111';1\<'111t-11t for young bar- ri-itxrq Y u '1;1-~-<- who -11l1\\ed titnidity ur aultw l"lll"\\ i11 lll".'~t‘llllllg their evidence. 111s pa. . wzt- 1': 11-111110 on such ticca- siuits. ~11 11111;! :1» he 1111x1011 that the \\llllL‘.~S was speaking E11 good faith. 11v could be stern when ill".‘ll.'l"~\ \\ 11s rn-wt-“trjw. but it was rarely re- quired of 11111141- l1'1-/.'11‘d I11 -pt-:1k i11 {lll_\' but his ttntotttztry 11' ‘1-1111 ‘wilt of voice in administer- lttg _i11-.. or 11111111,; the dignity 0f the Cullfl’. T110 sann- qnztlitics di-tittgtti-"hcd his career at the 11:11‘ ;11.<l in politics, t1ver a long period cul- milnttlne! 111 l1?» :11l111i11i-'.1'atio11 as Prt-tnicr and Attllrnrqv liencrrtl of the Province, I003 to IQII. ltvlgt? ll: /:1r<l tools a leading part in public ivelfarw .'it".i "tit-s. 11o1ably in agriculture and with ‘he lit-ll Fro-s‘ §ot-it-t_v_ where his zeal and exper- lctice proved of great value and encouragement to others. llis r1101nory will abide with us, as that of a In!" (‘llfhllflll gt-utlt-ntnu. whom to know inti- nzttely was a liberal editcation in the 11u1na11itics. A Lifeader Vancouver Province, .\lr. Hec- furnwr editor of Saturday ltr. .\l'.111ion that apart “biting in the tor kiirtrlt -~.\<rl'lll, Night, s;1_\s of 111111. fro111l1isp~litical aptitudes, the Conservative leader is utiique ani 111g Czunnliiui public men pnq 311d 1110-0111 111 literary al11lit_v. No other polttiiiztn ‘iris wtitten books half so good as his war book "Mtrgt-un in .*\r111s," puhlislted twenty years ago, or his ;tt1lt1l1ir1_gr:1p11_\', "Life ls an 1\d\t'||111:1-", i-sttt-tl in lllt" autinnn of H135. lltt- lzitler volume, wlticlt deals with11ist'x|1t-1'i1|1c0< as a boy in tl1e otttpost town 0f Port \\". :1n1: as a 111l>tlic.'11 student in Tor- gntn and l§lli11l>urgl1;.'1s:1 surgeon i11 l"r;111ce dur- ing the w.1r, and ii11i11ly as a 111i111-ter and 111cm- ber of thr- lltiu-e r11 (onuuons. .\< a 1111111 with a highly (lt‘\'t'llt]1"<l sense. of 1111111111‘, attectltftztge scctns to drift his way. Fort \\'illia1n was re rtior prt-va-lt-s the ally primitive when he and he tt-lls of one ex- {I} 1933 it had soared to an all-time peak of $5101 "i: millions. form of taxes. It representgd the burden this country has ever borne since Confederation. Despite this increase, the debt of ment in I938 continued to 5Qaf_ millions. ‘.\'ot even the extragfio billion dollars from the taxpayers’ on part of the burden to posterity. This notwithstanding its dual p ,___. In a recent book, “Stands; sist the primitive fanaticisms that destroy 1t. tatns an element of wea its tolerance, its leaning toward iud tiess. under certain circumstanct which 11111111111 toleratice spirit. to say. “is a militant l111111anisn1 atttrm its virility and which would fatiatici-"tn of its cnc111i0s." would give to these principles their hat? lf 1t 1s no lo11g0r capable of graphical and historical expression 111g wo world who cannot bring themselves pared to stipport their principles kind of argument that the old-ne undcrstattrl. J‘ Editorial Notes this date, I909. lt i i ll People who believe the Moon sunshine. Iii! Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett intend the (lld (‘ountry at an early (late, 1 ing so will pay a visit to his old gary, and take in the Dalluvttsie C bration. 1t t \\'l1e11 .\lr. Cloughcrwisitt-rl the hibition he was attracted by the (‘anada on display. in front of whi sidcrztblc crowd of people. Two vicinity were seen scztnnin mumbling to thctuselvcs. l! ll ed if he. could be of any assistance, might be w Ottawa, “linrtipc other important centre. was 3, young scl11111ll111y; erieitce 111:1: the creator of Tom $a\v_ver would have (lelightcd i11. It relates to his discovery of n1otlt-rn plttmbiug, illlffllllltfll to Fort \Vil— liam when some wealthy’ man l111ilt a residence that scented palatial. \\'l10n the ltouse was near- ing completiott, little 111111 .\lanion and other ad- VPlllllfttllS youngsters entered it one Sunday af- ternoon just to l1avt> a look around- Tht-y found one room of which the appoint- ments were a complete mystery. liob had the tetnerity to pull a chain and a mighty rush of water etisut-tl. 'l‘l1<~ boys were so terrified by the 111111113111 that they had flooded the premises that thtzv ran ztwav to the woods. \\'l1en toward supper time they’ came crawling home, fearful of conseqtttrnvt-s, they were amazed to find no evidence of 21 flood and no punislurtctit awaiting 1110111. An illustration of his antusitig commentary oc- turrcd when 110 was a surgeon overseas. lle was 1 solicitor to ex- ol1ligcd to set-k nut an lingllsl _ with his ecute certain papers in connection father's estate. lle fount direct 111-sct~11d:111t Thev rhrtttvd invlnlc, and lhottglt in". ioii had said itothing of l1i< lrish descent, the Solicitor suddeuly- said. “\\'ill you tell me why i111 ll'l\llltll‘ll tallt so well?" "l do not know t llanion, “but 1 ltunw the _ llr. ‘.\'l:n1iou's i11111ressions o written i11 p136 lh-fort- 11c ever thougl coming leader of the (' then rut-fully confessed humor was 11ot :111 asset to a pu rites llrtll. George high abilities who suff he was a citpital after-t that thcrc was some basis for cclt-ltratctl Titmlislnnan: "A public man sbou Thtt ht- finds consolation in Sir Joltu A_ Macdonaltl humor w 1 ‘All-Time Taxation Record v talk a devil of a lot.’ 1t of be that a reputation fo blic man. H the statement of the fact that i Yhe current issue of the 1 that the l:1\v_vr~r was a 11f tht‘ 11111101141 llt-nry lficld- llr. .\la11- hat they talk so well." said f public life were t1t1s(‘l'\'Illl\'€ party. and 110 P. Graham as a man of very orcd in reputation because liuner speaker, and thinks ld he qéflflll! as an ass." as never bridlcd. Bank of Canada d the where Calendar is," declare w n: a v The Quint guardi tion the acquisition o Dionne family could lacing. Two possible si one on Trout lake, Dionne homestead where t and where the Dionne f other at a point some distance sou stead. On the estate wo chapel, playgrounds and switnrnin part of the quints’ 315m. required to carry out the plans, liminary stage, has not been disc v w a u While our farmers have their tr nothing compared with those ers in the \\'est. Severe hai ent storm blighted the ltopcs o ers in an area. north of Willrie. mated to be from 30 to too p0 from the lmil storm, which fol ing from one mile to t storm began in the Cloan to a narrow strip, then wit tlatnagc east of \\'ilkie. llail grief for farmers, fell in other age being reported at Y Colonsay and Elstow, with total crops the rule. Hail storms tl1i district v I‘ C the land. e a n- n- A movemen hostels in Canada to encourage ercisc of hiking. The promoter slowly and learn f ntothcr country. largely into hitch problem in whic the Ministry of T solution. While th a successful solution wou road casualties, the former reason, which was recen R. W. Ramsay at the tmnu fl ll Almost all this money was collected in the It rose $58.5 sllfllclent l9 Plevflll the Government [iassitig ance the budget and reduce taxation, ls Europe Played Out’? ds and Values," T1101nas .\Iann. the exiled German philosopher. Puts 1t ill? l0 Ellrope. He asks whether the hu- mane civilization of that continent can harden itself to the point where it can successfully rc- llumanism, Dr. Mann says, con- _ l<11ess——a weakness which . - .1 . . arises from its repugnance for all fa11at1c1sn1. ct-nr-in short. its natural goodness. 'l‘l1is weak- \\'l1at is needed today‘ when civtltzatiou 11nd the‘ is its exprc-don are threatened with destruction is a v “\\'11at we need tod:1_\~_" 31min goes on that the principles of liberty, of tolerance mid‘ of free thought, must not b0 exploited by (110 And .\lann 1l1c11 asks this pregnant question: “llas lhwopeatt 1111- manism become incapable of an uprising which self for the battle, with a r0110\val of its vital forces, then 1t will [)(‘l'isll——Ill](l Pint-ope with 11_ whose name wtll be nothing hut a purely geo- Tllcse. comments an cxchatige. are tonic, brac- rds for the shivcritig democracies of thr- standing of the danger in which they stand and of the fate that awaits them if they are not prc- Louis Bleriot flcw across the English Channel weather and tides. are hoping the new moon to- ntorrruv will inaugurate a spcll of drought and g the map closcl .\lr_ (‘lrittgltt-r, who, by the way, is a Canadian. 11ot an littglislunan, anting to locate, Montreal, Toronto. g, Calgary’, Victoria or some “\\'e. want to find out amily still lives; th of the home- uld be a residence, school. hree miles in width. struck invariably where the bumpc in promise after years of meagre mm the experien Hiking there has developed hiking, and is cattsing a serious h both the Home Office and ransport are concerned in a e latter Ministry believes that 1d measurably diminish desires it for another tly explained by Mr. at conference of the heaviest tax in any year the Govern- n of half a pockets was ledge to bal- threaten to 1 atal. l ulgcitt skepti- can be f ery different wl1icl1 would be convincetl 1 right of com- prcparitig it- n to an under- hy the only w barbarisms JI I controls the s leaving for 1ut before do- home at Cal- niversity cele- Glrtsgow Fx- lztrgc. 111:1p of r11 was a con- ladics i11 his y and ask- thinking they ladies. ans have under considera- f an estate in which all the live, move and have their tes have been mentioned: less than a mile north of the he quints were born the g pool. \\"l1at 00o fortune xvottltl be still in a pre- losed . ottbles they are of the wheat ranch- l damage in a viol- f scores of farm- Damage esti- r cent resulted lmvcd a Slfip varv- The , tapered down lcncd again for heavy strmes. loaded with sections, dam- oung Zelma, Rosthern, destruction of s tnonth have r crops were rcturtts from t is on foot tmestablish youths llllTES BY TllE WAY for the individual; In a dictator- ship, the individual exists for the state. In the human beings plness ls the dominant considera- tion; in the other, it. is no cm- slderution at all. democracy no greater service than by getting the distinction between these two kinds of society clear in our minds- Kitchener Record, Remember this the next time you Chaaham News. _ Gumtmgrty In a free society, the ltate exhfi one. the ordinary chance for Imp- We can do our P" °l W"! $1004 o! revenue collected by the Dominion govern. ment $86.83 comes from mum“; are inclined to ask the govern- ment to increase expenditures. ._. Mussolini tells the Italian pg“- ple they must eat bread with at reduced flour content becnu5g qf the wheat crop failure. and the Japanese people are informed they must tighten their belts. Life un- der dictatorship ls m); at] roses and glory. —Calzary Dally Herald. G901‘!!! Bernard Shaw has been . m "mm warned by his physicians not t0 Zfltlfpllilnyiilfta ‘iliiat ill‘ qtsmlssgs Mt fall short of that ideal, or pre- wrlte articles. not. to answer the f 1 fiance is being ab Wrt 1t. as another boasted Aryan telephone. 11ot to read controversial 351.33,,‘ nainlrpgue Ham,“ pecmfls Peltllle has done. wmcs in the newspapers and m" It does not seem to be generally Racially Speaking‘ gear-ding m to m“, ,0 anwne about Bnvthmg‘ n d m m m“ majority Sir George Grief-son, -1nd1a.ns and In other trot-gs, no; u, be ‘George , T?“ fie a. 61mg there is cm” Iranians descended from Indo- Bemard Sham _w,ndsor sum 1 01 it $011595 me from o‘ the Euro ean stock have the right. to DB ll 0 DB _ ll _ d t d call hemselves Aryan. But we Eng-i chest can be diagnosed an trea e “sh people have not» Canadian banks and their ena- tomers have been having a good denlpof trouble with a pieinqan provincial bank note, issued in that country during some yevoiw tton. The notes look not unlike the Canadian bills and are apparently fairly easily passed. Bankers here blame race-track followers who follow the ‘ponies up from [hg south in sprtng time and flppar. cntlv use this as convenient 1131a sldelmta-Ftnanclal Post. In January President Roose- T§§§;,,?§,,°,,",§§§‘S§f§l,‘°lT,}“"Q§,,§{n'ZT and more qualified to speak upon }',f.l,l,,,,l,“,,l,‘,‘,* gnesiige $5M‘ tion or tightness, felt beneath the ixuxéefg-GOQ mdslfgkiertnter-rlelgztionélailspsi or » - . m year 1939 u ssmsoooxioirtstctiti mlddle ‘l’ h“, ,l€"“,“,h,lS’°“e-,§f Gandolfo iibpeprltn has assailed ex- Zllinellasllfie ltiatli'1ryesl°"‘“~" l“ l Zllfillelliy 1i? fill-finite $110.1 pill": §ig°'1“i§%mfml1§§i<§l§'§l° hlirlmlg smae eec a .. _- ,.' sce_om acre" 000,000. In slx months thte iiiiigtiidr “lam, {Dllolung lnlhllsh agld blggfi izuard against excesslvgynatlonallsm, of economics and finance was lmcompamed or lfilctlign “ya, grow which Prevents the health 0f Souls “off" a little more than three bn- lug g2“ The ml“ “C bumml a,“ and raises barriers between peoples llon dollars. Anybody guessing mm a“ “lien” Or e of gum and peoples.“ and which, he savs. ls 11111111111 a billion of the deficit “d m“ “if” ‘° “ll m0 neck contrary not only w the law of the figures of next January may claim shfmlders‘ arms}, “l: r) m- dowri 6°“ “'5' bu‘ m ‘he clad‘) "Eel" a prize of one set of wax fireside law‘ m‘ bghlnd he}? n o,“ w‘? Call not B11 be Aryan!» But. equipment. autographed but not mm the atom“ ' letgoaind is re- boasmm a greater common origin‘ ,nsu,.,,d_ __New York sun lasts for a few mlml e5 l - i We can set ourselves to work for n ' lieved by rest and lllll<18Y°9ln~ far nobler ideal-the Brotherhood The pain ls caused by an tnsufflc- o; an The inrush of U. S. tourist; on holiday occasions such as July 4 1m Se a _ muscle. t::"t.:1::::: 21.211151. who ll Cows “Start Some- lhe entry Ports. but these men a-Sthema_nerve. find _c§‘,’, v3.15; - 9y have made a splendid impression mrgdness ‘fr 3.5a nyfess; and 315° thing‘ on the visitors by their efficient m“ PM,“ n C? c bseaghlegnggs ____ and courteous attention. These palpm“ o? tan h w no 0113x112; (Globe 5nd M311) members of the government serv- but exam “a [on SL0 s b 1 due Right, on the eve of gelebmtion ices have acted as good-will agents trouble‘ the Symp flmf g of a century and a quarter of peace in giving information to the vlsl- m newmlsnags; T, o ‘ed %,e,§2 and good-nelghborllnesg between tors. Many of the latter have much avian o» e mp the pgQ-plg of 31mm; and me Uni‘- spoken of the courtesy and efflci- be-lé-gzglérslgnvlgg," Dr Gonna,“ ed Sines 918m uebec 99w; wk; ' it into their he s to create that eney of immigration and custom employes.~\voodstock Dally Sen- tinel-Revlew ‘ to angina pectorls or other heart come bemcose what ho teen moumnd moved Rom can d - . - , . pe for mnn- a l! um Goebbels, one of Hitler's f§mglfg°§b fmfgfisnglslge‘ 1mm ta dMaXlw, when» thev have been orrotumlusr chief lieutenants. was reported as ‘ n The incident threatened in be- ml 9d bl’ blmdlls- Talfes have MONTAGUE l‘ l. i. Smmg in a recent addre“, “Noah of the nerves and blooclvessels, ga come an international msue’ but mounted against them and may be‘ om . in}; ls easier than to lead the peo- SEQ-age?“dgiglgfiaotggiasaggd dtlizlsugg‘ tiihe comméndn sense tgat Iflill’ soxzlttl‘! Llfxvflngfligqdflegovagxlnlgi"vxglrelgvg: a gi Wm‘ l. . . . ‘ ' n ' gnfizzlfilglg“ 419,235“; lgggmglfglgdlltgle; If. then. you have pain in heart. mfi $31, ap1eu‘s‘,°“§,",,,,.“° evau, there has been crop failure after "' 1p» l1 a ma.S:s..ia1.:“s::;‘12.10.12?! ,;;1=:;=1 "s. 01's."... ..... .. s... rougi a ionp. In a h I ' , , ‘ ' have mpm Crying loudglxflrtlhan S‘; slctan can give you the necessary States Customs paw-o] are back m where they will not escap- times ,0 W", mm mm me Jews the advice to relieve your mind and their own grgzlng ground, 0r perhaps even War. but thev wlll the ‘€.‘¥°..1"il‘i§ .£:::.;“: 1122;‘. ma ‘°°.:."""~ T“ "mam" "° “"‘°““ t "°°"‘° ‘”“° ‘”‘“ ‘“ French and the dandruff. Bugle condition b g? g,“ gt v11,’ figlgnkflplt"; on ' " :_~_—'“\ calls. battle cries and catchy ' ' (‘Qggbgl-‘s mm“ “a 393m‘; n, F, shibboletlts!“ The people of Al- jpmonrogln Co“; w” Qfiwgtatmed berta xvlll be the last to contradict to “ch10: Bu,‘ ‘Mfldm bodies mo“ clllfibffll KNOWN-Ill! him.—Cnlgar51 Dally Herald. 310w]... u‘, cu%abalwwfir mag l“ awn-mom, “n” A wflmhy mlm- ll“ “M” hwy" wlsscrtiilliritxlilg tllmgnlanywsiayt 3.11118 e Phom (‘f I 0 Bo! il- and a good business executive, l1 » 1 ‘ ' ' a ' ‘ ' incident la e osed. But a despatich REL EVED Wi°§€““‘lll1'v[°“‘g>“'@dctwl‘lh Publg’ from Maine-the cows were men- sp r as r. cnne s, can o u ned 1 d“ awhe,_,ay5 m, great things for the country quite 03119;- ha, w gay my, me 513w g2?" ha?’ a“! "ilggnb: MCLEDd 8i BEIIIlGX KPH" from politics. and we look FROM “CONTENT Wu." coffers $250. 8 “atoms Collector‘! indigestion. d spepsia sour VIHEJIENTLEYJLC. 1 forward to seeing him continue O0 CANADA" valuptlon o1 m; cowg, W111 M_ Paul. “om-km he" hum. ‘and: ’ L BENTLEY K c , . serve Canada foil; many years htlo lot be silent in face of Q1187 We distress‘ are. then don't de- C‘ I BENTLEY. Lb Cflme- Hi5 $0661’ Y 0 Dllfllflse. a trow 0t. lay et in; d bottl f Dr. L. ' ' “f - r4411 ptttoglottsnnhtitts ‘flrxianctlialk dlslplgr; 0‘ wflflfrfefofa‘ ‘mm I m“ toiflbyereswthniuch u? in mpg 1n- p. ma?‘ swmcfr oMlxtnre '""',:,°(',‘Nfl“ Q30 "fgfi . es 1t- ness, s p o nun nowe g and - _ e psyc oogy o an 11g a mm rtey. , _ _ ‘ at wgpd vsffalrls, a“: all unques- Ilarggsen m smfled swim‘ 3:101“) o‘: harms maye mmfiomer. Ev n, s. ch Mm‘ u one e. e Jon w h every other ese eg t may of e e I l "I"! P! Cpnndlttln, we fare surtce, tn wishing Have 32in Mp8 m ma“ intelligentsia, inyspifed by a to pinnacle“: tllnngnoyishnriihggig. h m a one: li e of ln erestlng an - ~ '_ _ mDress up"! N38 56m l! B ' ' useful uctlvlty—the only kind of And bg?“t§,l,,,l.}'f°“““e Scanned breez int of Mlaine should um jut so “"11" Whm‘ l" w‘ lllgfiml‘: . MARITIME life that. can possibly have any 1n mm“; 15195 ma; be“ the Stately ffll‘ 111W Qlwbec QT it m!!!’ m"! ‘avg’ rant: 22x55“- Qek AdflJSIIIIGIII Bureau “PP”? l" hm —T°l°“°° sail"- nalm- be” “em” m“ l"“““°’ °"°'"“‘° thnonlnla from satisfied pIII- cnrcnrr- couuscrtous d" “lllht- am‘ “$1” ‘“°§Q‘f‘ H°°°°v°§ “Q1” ehaserl. onrzmr nnroms And many a fabled castle on the "l" l“ em “t? m" ° ° PERSONAL LOAN; The lowly nlr ls comlnr Rhine w“- “ls be" W11" ls w "PM ll Try a 1mm today. m“ . m“, n. Own again and 1s hem; Has wmged my fancy as we drum, and be thankful. Glad to be home. 35 “ML Pearden Buldg. C1110" looked upon with considerable re- by; no doubt; the glws are chewing ill! 4i ili i! ¥ "ml" n“ snlsctithfset days by tlge tgailmer pesto: the eglegnder‘ $115‘ mgxylael w“ °f °°“‘°“ "W SPECMLS — ._,___,__ . . .2‘ w o s or unn e enoug ave ’ve ream cnea e s a - —-.__"*'~‘ "— a good litter rooting around the fan sky. BRISBANE “(Cpl “Dlmm? m” n bflmyflny shady advances m geptiesilon gar; ffagtorle? fr‘; nth: Ju:t arrivedhlarge uaort- AIGX. W. Matheiga hog qugtatlons have bfien record- But. I hpvgd never been more deeply mlgeriwallbin $13 profiegxlltiozno! gm gab '13:?!‘ ' C!“ ‘ml DARRISTER. SOLICITOR- ed in t e past few wee s. At pres- 5t tr ' _ ‘ ent prices, compared with prices gy any loveliness oé lanéixor s? ‘slit-Le? ma“ employee‘ h” de Bathing Cppl tn ‘n our," Money to lam 99mm‘ offered for other edible farm stock, an when upon Elli! all 5 0W3 _ ranging from - - 20c to 15c omov 9o an“ Gun." s“; '*'>" ______~__._ _.. a"... 1 _ _-_ The old sow with the eight or nine youngsters that received rations sparingly and with considerable reluctance when grown porkcrs were selling at. three or four cents a pound, ls revelliniz today in abundance. It pays to feed pigs at. present. prices even if they do appear to overdo them- selves in an attempt to maintain their reputation as gluttons. —- Lltidsay Post. Radio's short-waves, whose im- portance in long-distance radio the hog ls king. by allowing the patient to his symptoms fu nell, Kingston, Medical Assoc Connell states slve cases sent the heart, ne discoverable for disease. if, being over th lent supply of bloo statement is of the cases ilfhat form of heart disease and ls in danger whatever of dyln lly. I am quoting lat him durin ' in the arty one-third had "A patient has an e age o is the breast pain I've heard The lonely loan or me Across our own unnumbered thern lakes And over leagues w And 0, to swing away where transmission is familiar to all radio enthusiasts, are the latest. scientific weapons which gives promise of bringing nearer man's victory. at least. on the food-sup- ply front, according to J. F. Wit.- cowskl, an associate member of the Institute of Radio Engineers. All experiments continue. Mr. Wit- cowskl believes the possibility in- creases that we may be able to the healthv ex- develop what would be in effect n 5 had had“, O radio death-wave for maruuding ‘ g insects, and one that would oper- CQ 0f Ill!‘- ate on a wholesale scale. Bo far for insects has a. laboratory scale. The ultimate objective, of course, ls to develop it. to the point where the condenser plates can be placed one at each end of a long row of plants, with the deadly waves transmitted the entire length of the row.-J. T. 8. In Ottawa. Journal. It bu that a great necro some months ago the death-wave been used on been announced polls wal found j '~,| _ 11m’ devotes two page: to Fed- National Association of Administrators of Lo- near where the rriiftmfilbwvctitiirtfieitt iflnanccs. It uses red ink t0 gal Government Establishments, at ‘Lowefltoff. i112? sgflesnngfltrndyeraed wmblcmmw‘ c" "l “‘° “"31; “'."‘°“1““?l‘°"'.i’l‘"“"i‘1$'-'“Y3f.il '3'.” “l1; tat‘: 1°1l§°¥.‘t2’.-"2>1»1l.“‘l,.vm“1.%'£'1§ mcnt and to show any increases tn assets or e‘ dre s o m1 es an‘ use etfr 1 eht y, ‘tie sa (our ma.‘ Am m. wm that have occurred. To holdnhe page at arm 9 He urged that rcgistyaltttonhodynttt ‘s on t ‘e road Yqftexlgr. o, m, yum: length, gives an illuminating visual p_tctur_e of the would be helpful. tey a too ong to era e ‘guy. Bu" zenith?‘ bu“, h“ “ h he d d there should he no atl- l wa the znvsltllllsl" h“ W" W"; mto t e 1 _ ever-open wr- fl" - . . . been 111mm and con undly 111m- ked" i" rtcem W3", missions after to P.M. except by police certtft- Leah tihore. lg coy-egg. - - ' ' m e o . Looking “mm closely at the figures, but cafe. The hostel movement eyéaked confhcpng u me gilt“ b. "mum" m“ m" ’ ' f ' mediate debits and credits, one views, one delegate declaring t y were use ess. m, “m, o; mm" m4 gum‘. ng nrer . mm; gtrlkingffncts Youth, he said. entered hostels for a week or zlnlamnu it m! “we; ‘£0. ‘ - elf! ago the ordinary revenue of the two and "played up‘ the authorities before ntov- ‘gfgule qgfflymnud. "m. u, m. - ' B1. tnrmmberhnnstiwdslvlnzthswm -_ Jtnnrnrtua. autum- -'~ I_ ~11: iavsfmllllm tameless thlnps, one's padd e in the lue And skim the water lightly as with wings! a». thinking of 1116 future 1.11.1 of ploughshare call The wealth 0d to be. I am content with C No fairer land than ____.___.___ IUNUCIIS JOBLESB IBTAMB slnm Turkey abo unveiled its Ethfopisn and ho used to be employ qr atlltans. pastas have formed Nubian uoocfsjlgn to fasted eight Roman legions the Consuls A Terentius Varo. arnon the two arnyin eoof of the describe Dr. W. Ford Con- in the Canadian ion Journal. Dr. that of I66 succes- g th duc to or Gtlnga Din. m of organic heart gina pectorls f 50 and a d to the heart that only in one-third curlew call to ‘of winding water- ys Upon wnose nameless shores the aspen shakes And yelows in the soft. autumnal haze. new, And shat-g the haunts of shy and ll That igeneratiom yet unborn shall see- The forests that for axe and golden‘ harvests yet anada. and ask has been given me. no Ifefllgr joy. no more inspiring as Than to upbulld and share her destiny. Al-lelena Coleman. UL - Th ir Jobs women, thousands of ed we princes aiig 5 benevolent isn't-dig. emillua Peultu and with a alauglatg‘ d 60.000 re- . At present it was the Ohnto, near the m or thl bills. 4.0mm; Timu- Races And Ideals .____ (Hamilton Spectator) To the immense satisfaction of the Italian press. their Minister of Culture has pronounced that clever and versatile race to be Ary- an. In theory, they have 1011i Illlfl-‘d that distinction with most 0! the nations of Europe. Hitler's insist- ence on pure Aryan racial orizin for German people has grown w ll! obsession, which ha; ted it- self in the perlecutlo of a non- ~=-1»~=-=-~>- ten.tiizti.ttzi*..r"t"t"il"'ze . claimed whenever the church lls rln to worship of a Sunday. MOST PAIN In HEART REGION ether the Etiropean peoples l8 NOT DUE T0 HEART are of historic Aryan race, or in- DISEASE herltors of the cul um of an Indo- .____ European stock, l; a question on “pain arising anywhere near which savants differ. Without the region of the body where the F1108 IMO the 1on8. involved theor- heart is situated is apt m give es o! what Aryans really were» and me w much more anxiety an‘; who their descendants are, if there concern that is warranted by the are "W 5-5 l mule? 01 1515b“ ‘l. severity oi the symptoms. Yet it Fgggledfid thgt "Aryan" menntedthe is the commonest of experiences m 0° files-d, alum“? "$95" all?’ wtfind main ‘he most» afmujtlgs ofebefftgrgabocveordlaltrdyt‘; meeaqril lows; a ent. wit severe pain n e ,, - 1 heart region, ls suffering from no 132d‘)? t gala ianmlirelon’ mgigilgl pgople will an lll [IO u‘ that they lcok origin as an lns This ls lalcalamlty for us Gr erson says (but. Herr l-llt the Angles). cans. not claim blood-relatlonsh merited Nana Sahi a huge mlsfortun Anglo ‘There fore . 9 ‘ C8D t | with the me la Do not some say (tell lt not. Gath nor publish it a streets of Ascalon) that, true descendants of Tribe-s? not l the d“ border “incident? BRUISES ‘Pure’: nothing to oquui Mind's. It “uh: bald”- Allulllflls. loathing, hauling. Giver quick relief l Nor- ll all is liquid l-EN 10c 1m by PER FIG trious » plratlon. May they we are not Aryans ler in on the side of unlike we Anglo-Saxons We are outsiders. broad in the we are the There Ls another Italian greater greatest threat. w world peace, a 1f the cattle be- ‘fifiiiiols 1 ‘D b. in. Wrlfloy’! Gum helps you keep lltl stufly feelln after ea between feet , too . . . . assures A simple aid to health! Buy some nowl Smnl fltulEnjoy it after every meal-m ting. Cleanses crevices I in cost but biz in bene- Relleveu that sweet breath. illiom‘ at»: m, For Vi RA ORANGE P talitq HMIN alwaqi use EKOE TEA The Mentonites (The Moncton ‘Pranscrlptt The long wanderings of fifteen thbusund Mennonites, which took them to Mexico from Canada. as it bad earlier taken them from Rus- sla to Canada. has not ended. A vanguard of the disillusioned fol- lowers of the doctrines of Mennon Slmons have reached El Paso. Tex- as. and the majority of the Mennon- ites are hoping to return to Canada again. Bout-h of El Peso across the Rio Grande is the Mexzcan state of Chihuahua. Entering this state. they bought lands two hundred miles and more below the border and by hard work made a garden of formerly desolate areas. All that the people of this sec desire is land to cultivate and the to be left alone. It seem: to ask. but they find it un- attainable. thousands they came from Russia to the United States and Canada to avoid con- scription and might again. So fif- them equitably and s, people M“ £11."; tsetse “c” “=1 w" m» Ever tried a l , h _ wlch? Cut somtitr sgreadot .3115, more thickly than usual. sllcq some cheese and put between the bread. Have some butter ready melted in a pan; put; in vmn sanlélwich and fry 1111 1t is crisp Ta e out, then ' freely. pepper and u“ Use Minard’! for dandruff. “Eleni \ EXAMINATION Fitting and Snmllytn; Gian; lite. ll. J. MABOI Beach Ban in Blue. Tan orRose——----$l.00 Freda Sunr Fruit Jellies. ————-——29el’erLb. Moira Fresh Mades (lrocol- IQ Great Georgi! Street Mall Ordm Receive Prompt Attention. BETTER THAN ST FAVORITE. HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING Manufactured by utcxnv» and tvtcuonsotv ates - — - - - 3 c Per Lb. B"'“u" Bandung ‘m, Box 312. Successor to D- ill" straw. K- 0- M, Prowao Block. ‘I37 G“ street. L THE Charlottetown. P. 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