____-__..] ‘g _ I'll E CHAHLIITIETOWN GUARDIAN- Aliiining Dally ilounded 1887i “IAWAIICIAI. LIt-ut..-Cul. Illitheslcr S. McLuro In . rrcsuu-nl, J. K. Burnett, I-..I.I. ‘ sliCfltttlll}. lai-uL-fol. l). .-\. alacluntion, 0.5.0. Ldllut- and JIAILIHIIII: l_)1l‘I-'l'l9l‘. J- K- Bunlen- FJJ‘ Assmiaic- LIAIIUI‘, hank “alker i bLIIaLIIIPIIUN KIIIES s54“) ptr \L‘JI' tin uni-uncut urlnercd to Llty. $4.1m PIA \k,A-- tin auiancei mailed to l’. E. bland gm; p“ ti... All ilu\.A|I\('/ tum-cu |.u Lanadu and L15 Jlvluuch Autln bureau uf CirvUliiI-lllll! rjhhi‘. A\[]'(}]]y(‘§l Jlunory is Ilfealrier than Inc III-almost VIII/i." 5 \II IIII,\\, >LI"I'E.\IBEK 2i, i I938 _ _ §__> , __ ._ - €_._: llolll) LII Susptnse i_i w i :- t; -us- iwitiicr- Jlllliivfiiill‘ ,»\', 1. -- “Ml-i _\<‘\1I'I'll:\\' Zlu Iutt iioiti -lll)~ -.'i Witt: ,' t -. l-Iii tut‘. the iiiaitt i y. l I a. ‘ " »d thcir p E ..’\'l'l‘t'lll<‘l‘il - t l. t‘ out lllt‘ For- ,‘ . ‘ ’ and llolrttitl t‘ t‘ We parts to ti will he l'{\ . ~n 'lii~ l.lltl"ll news‘. ,1- ‘ - I wzis tli" sititiuionittg of " -~ f» _\l inikrv, in order to l’ if l‘rizit<= \lll‘.l~ll’l' on his a" -' s 5- t" 1t ti~-"‘i‘~iitl setth-tnctit \\" '. ‘R ' ‘-. ' ':~ ‘.' ‘llv eleventh hour flit‘- e- -' ' '\ ‘i\"'l‘. a vi~iv to yircvcnt- t- i i ' cctticttt his hccti I‘ - 3 "cil or tlrii i/rtitl fro t: i ', I i“: it t. front the lit-c in lter dc- s ]tI'I".‘-",i'l‘fl not to tl" ' antl <lt‘i'lilfil.=ll_\' rP- "iori. built-i‘ Ihc WIII ivzi- of tit" , _, iii thc highest coittwiqr- rind it- nigh liopclcv. otixcitiiit‘ ivoiild l is that tltroitqh- .I ll. 'i Ill ‘i i~v~r tiitwlt l-i-‘i-tjv I , ~ L cot‘. vptcucrs. Defence Lines , ___ . _,,. - n-rztiatit,‘ is, fevt-risllli \'\ with‘! IIIK‘ and Al‘: ' to ~ ':-n l.l‘I'..\-: ' 1h". “will front -\ hut-‘l Io llol- ' rttlc >llltl of ‘E 1' nigh tht-ri- is no ’ is tlw niorc " 1 c-ntziitt, that tucll riiprcgttzililc har- (If these dccp "trouud for? III . nun cat -,, . s. ty, fully v-ptip- "\ to tut-ct hosttlt, for- I~'v -< - for iII1_\' zinti rt-soitrri-fitl. to a, fliswzwr- ilwln, ht-cait-c i isitrcs. 'li:it tht- hordcrs lriii~ 1min tn HI‘! , , In fact. some gt ;(~ {qr tt= irr- peace he- mtH-n i,‘ ' . s mi; ltt- rtisiirt-tl by thc I“IiI“ i-t --:c'i ',-:oti-. : - thviccs. [-',~, o.» Ill. out-s _ that souu-lltittg nmrv . n-iii- isiti st-rurc her eastern f tier. Flu- , Iii ilo-vl to llll’ IIIFCIIPP- and (Hut-r pt-svi-‘v u‘- oi l‘l\"l~‘4tIl~$IIl'l fctls rout- ]_-,,-_. ‘ ‘- ' o. :Ur is r t>‘.\Il 1crrit-iry' is \‘|iI]q(I']]I'|!; - iii is Ill" ii-ri" that ut-ittral €:l\'7l\ tita‘. i~~ ‘iltiiitfvi--§\\ll/\‘I'lIIIIIl or llcl- gimn,_.,l,ttt_ I‘\'I‘H tho urtititgcq rtpposittoti vgotiitl ht- viz-wow" I ou tmc|1t':'§ Iht- hordcr- tw ‘. liNIl ilri-ri- I\ the prohlt-tit of ‘li‘l". \\'ill flil tlics~ costly- dc- W-liiili-t-twl 11s l-ss by swarming Uvvrltfltll lixyit-riencc itt ltinil of l: Ii"I'l'Il II lIL'(' \\ s l" :i-~r~'\l‘iii<:s pl» {fly-iii (ittl ‘ l itrt ‘as shoivn that wars cannot bo \\"II7 lI\‘ i-~,lti---g Il‘\I.\'II hrituhs. It i? sllll IIQ- limt-II II\‘-~'I"I'I‘_* ~"~ Fiat Ihc lIIf-‘IIIIFI’ has the (I1'(‘I<:'I' It)!“ to tilai‘. llir- ttrlinautflgc, tittircovcr. i‘ _-_',-‘.[ in lu- -.ii'h tht» dcfi-ttrlers rather than tltc 1.. p ‘.1 Fhvpl-ing c/msirlerqtitut iritiotis. ' H1lat'I<ct'-‘. 'tI‘.~: for ti~ii~ii,:':"' ~~'\" §ir Andrew Macphail Prinic lil iaril l~l.'ittd has lost a \'( ‘\' flli" tiugttifiicl --~n iii 'I.- pris-itig itt Alviulreztl yr."- Itr-lii, *1‘ .\:'-lr-~-.-. Nlricphttil. ‘I. ll. I5, V ivi- I‘. s Flhllllll for niany yt-rirs. Sir Antlrcu‘ tgi-i 1p,» ‘lt- ~‘.II'i'~‘III r to spend a YIICIIIIUII at p; ,- lI-',\|ll_ Ian \\','|s takttti suddcti~ Iv -I‘ ~ l‘ l to l ' an to \IItI|lI‘(‘iIl for hospital q i \,'. -. , iii. s4'l'IIIlI~ condilioti ot‘ I~'- i1. Y ' tut w u-i‘ onli in this Vrtivituti" ,.' . i _-., ». -, Iptlls-‘Ililltl word. lntl ;" t wntEtit-ut ‘lllll I'\'l'II in Iirclll In» - i ' iIl"I'-'II'\ wot-k had loin; at- i d»: tniotti. II.» .,ti i',|.|lil\' out ‘of the grcalcst " ‘il ‘ Vitiatla has produccrl. llis " i ~ ~ -" 'Ii-- I" lliltlillll tncdiral scrvict-F - t " ‘I ili h.- ]|JlI‘IIl‘I|lIll('lI as -l ‘I i b l \ttihul:utcc. will :ilso _ ‘vlu 1'1‘ for tnatty vcar< Ii. -» I';~,i'.\..t- of thti IIIJIIIW’ of .\It-ilicitit~, ‘Sir .\ti ll'c's\ was licld in the ltiglicst esteem. In- -- ,_ . IA/WM‘“4‘\‘P~/, I deed, it ntay be said that he shed lustre 0n that great institution by reason of his breadth of culture, his kuoivlctlgt- of tncn and affairs, h.s great ‘intt-rcst in ltisttirical and pathological rc- sctirclt. and. above all. his outstanding talent in the ficld of literary crticisin. IIe w-ag a {rqqtmit contributor to such leading Iiteraryt journals as The Quarterly Revieiv. where his articles zit- tracted attention throughout the kftiglislt-sptwik- ing ivorltl_ Sir .'\I1(II‘C\\' was an cloqttetit atlvucate of Illt.‘ old sytstem of grammar schools. to which he c-ired his early training. and also of handicraft of all kinds. lle believed that ntanital skill JIII‘l ititcllccttial rultitre shntth] g‘, 1mm} i" 11;tntl_ .util that thc st-parzttiott of thcsc spheres of activity has (IIIIIC much to IICCUIIIIIIIIC our prcscnt iv’- tzotizic prohlcttts. Ile ivas wont It; IIIWIII-ft‘ ilticlittc of such fini- old trades as thu oi i1, ' clcsitiith, an occupatiott which . hly as that of :i collcgt- IIFOfcs-iir, Sir .\ndrciv tiosscsscrl a fund of caustic ltuiuor. which frittnd cxttrcssiott ffQryupyfliy in his literary work. llis early essays arc harhrd with witticisttn. ilircctetl against prejudices rind :il~u-cs in latigttagi- which is a joy to (cad. liven “lit- victirtis of his criticism initst ltavc felt lion~ ourcd by hcinq dcstwritcltctl with such tiolislictl skill. IIis later work $lIO\\‘< 10s; consrintt; effort and less cottceririvith ztcadi-ittii‘ suhiccts. It wivc-rs a ivider rancr and . show-s a II1fI5l(‘I'_\' of style which rhallenzcs coiutiarisott. tiot only with contemporary tirost- ivriter- but uilh such tu-v uiastcrs as Ilazlitt and .\l:tcattla_v. HI“ II" lu- rziiitl Fir ,\I'I(lI't‘\\' took great interest in voutiqct" FIIIITIIIITIII uritcrs, cspcci:illy of ytoctry. and ilitl ttutch to pri-tttote the work of st ‘l -~t'Q.'ttii:':itii>ti< ri~ "tti (Ytnarliatt .\:ttliors' Society. lie retained a genuine love for his native province. and eniqverl his annual vacations here, as all who had the privilege of his zicctttaiittzittcc c ct testify, Editorial I Notes r Ia-uer rrtct- first run this datc. Ifjl», i A‘ K Ilia return. of Clituttbt-rlziiit lit-raids tit-ace or Artnagctltlon. i III i1 i‘ 1|! Uneasy licsthc hcad. as ivcll as the hotly. of Prcniicr liittg the-e days, anxiously weighing tltc iucrits of the age old prohlctti—"'l't) be or not to M?" I III lk~ik * If it has done nothing else. Cliattthcrhiiifs last fciv ivcclcs ucgottatiotts with Ilitltrr llfl\'l‘ tipctitwl tlu- cycs of :he world to the actual coittlitirttts in Iiuriipe. and rlltllllfl war utthaptttly ICaUII, II‘) one can say Ilitlcr was not given plenty rope. ‘ I i if if Iaitups-tin, l-lraset" and IIuth. Iuc.. atlvisc ship- pg-rs that pelts for sliipuicut to Intidott tuust pa) until fitrthcr tioticc. a war risk itisttrauce pre- mium of one per cent. The war risk insurance rtitvs arc subject to chattgir without tiotice. i‘ 1i‘ i A ".\u Indittttzitit Liberal." (and thcrir rirc still »-itit<~ Lihcrzils wlio can display riiglttcotts ziugtrr at what is univoi'tlt).'. unjust. tlisltotitnzralmlc or hast‘) iratits to know what has liccontc of Pre- ttiicr (‘antpl-cll! lIt-lgiziti "Cciiuit" ivho so badly lrickt-d not a fcii" stalivtirt Lihcral tirohihitioti- ists. at a x. a Ilidt-s aitd skins imported in _Iitly ivtrre valu- cil at 91457;.’ comparoil with Sitingo in vhtnc and RIIISIRI/i in ‘IIII_\' last year, Imports tlur- ing the first four tnouths of the, current fiscal _\('JII' ii-cri- $585.1»; as zittaiiist $z.i7o.5o8 in thi- sanic period a year ago. .\Iost of the ltitlcs camc front the United {Qtatirs hut smaller quantities irotu the Ifnilctl Kitigdoiu. janttiica, Nciv Zea- lattd, lritish .\'ottth .\frica, Nigeria and Morocco. lixttorts zuuoitittt-tl to $253,154 cotttpztrt-tl with Rttguyi; and $_§7o.oIt. lixticrts have zilso dc- creascd during the first four ntotiths of the fis- rzil year. the antouut hcittg $733.42} as zigaittst Si zogmt last ycar. .\hoitt half of the total was cattle Itides and skins anal wont ntaittly to the I'niter‘l States. at at n- 4- Tht: war scare of the past few irceks. ltas not ziffccletl the hard\\'.'~.rt' IIIISIII('>\ to any IIIllI‘l\'L‘ll ilcgrce of latc. 'l'hc trade continues to look iot~ ward to good fall buying; particularly in rural tcrritoryt, where fartucrs are optimistically ex- pcctittg good returns front their crops this yi-ar. Should ltostilitics hrrzik out. certain lllfflCllllll“ would tto doubt dcvclop with regard Io wcitriuc tucrclttindisc ovttrscas. lntt ZIIIIIZIIPIIIIY no inuuctli- atc fcars arr- hcld in this regard. stairs llardivarr- and .\Ict:il. 'l‘oroitto. (int. The rcartittinuitt raci- I)f'l\\'(‘(‘Il Iiurottczin tizitions will likely coutiiuu- to have an iuflitcticc in holding itp pricc- of certain basic commodities. but that factor has not been so tioticealalc this year. as it was iit i937, when real shortages occurred in some lines. Ingot ntetal prices are uncertain in trcttd on Iirciittnt of the utiseltleinctit itt world coat/li- Iious. I! A‘ i iv Sivord rattling iu Iiuropt- ltas crcatctl a ncr- i-oits feeling in grocery markets, especially itt so far as intporlctl liIIcs are couccttictl. slates (‘Iiutidiziti Iiroccr in its current issuc. Iivctt tlu: localized Sino-jap trotthle has SlOppt-tl up hllffll- cd walnut Jl\‘(‘IIIIf‘!~' and disrupted Irade to a con- siderrtblt: cxtcttt with the Orient. Saint‘ ilppllk- to Strain. The smooth floiv of tca front Itidizi, raw‘ coffcc front llritish liasl Africa, sttrdittcs front Norway and France, nuts frotu Itakv and a dozen and one iitht-r items would be more or less seriously‘ affected. In Ctinatla. the abun- dant crop of fruits and vegetables, as \\'(‘ll as grains. have had a lit-at" t-ffect on tuatiy tnarltt-Is. (atinctl totnaltti-s. corn and peas are all cheap: flottr and ct-rcals are doivn. The fitlurc of sonic of these tnrirkcts will depend on cxlctit of track" and export lradc, ("tintu-rs arc slow-lug tip on flu‘ Iontato pack in vicw‘ of Ihc carryover. $ltottlti another pack like last _vcar—3,490.rxm cases»- hc put up II'I(' situation front .'i profit standpoint ii-tiitltl he serious. .\'o that it is a flirt-gone cou- clttsiot: that Iltt- pziclc will he nutclt less. perhaps cut in two in ordcr to right llllf siluatiott. Other tomato products. includiuig tiitu-tp jiticr‘ aitd k1 I- t-liitp arc cheaper than ihcy havu been for some time. NOTES BY ‘HIE WAY catwiis leggings Jute-act of rout-u putters. allll,» c-_ tin at lue neckin- stcau ut a i-io t toilar and tic-cane ts tu be issued tur trial by a few llllila. RLuIaUIL for tue- cliatige, said the army, iicre comfort, low- ct‘ uslbtltly‘, ccouuttty". The pre5_ ent ulue drab tirttiy mtitetial has long posed a prucurt-tucnt problem. Because 0. D. must be wot en from fibres of .~l.‘\'L'll cnlferctit colors. few nulls are able to sitpply- it and large IJHICLICS ottcn Imvc to be re- JECICII by tnmcctors as 01f coI0r_ slate bluc. IIIMYUVCI’, which rq. qinrt-s utuy one color blue fibre and one white, can bt- ]fl;|1]u_ facturctl by tnnst lcxtilc tnills, a bu; advantage ivlucli ntakcs them both cheaper and ntote oastlv pro- curable m emergencies. Tho army hopes that the cheaper slau- blues ivtll save entiupli- itiotic": so that, evctttitally ilottittibtiys can be pro- vtded with brniiicti navy bluc (tress itntforms. as wcli Still on a strict- l_\‘ experinzrttttil lusts. the new blues will be. introduced tu each of rue tune corps areas as replace- ment needs arise and alter a FEMS trial \\Ill be atlopted or re- J€CIO(I. --Ttttte. The recent flare-up bctwcctt Pre- mier Hepburn and Ilh‘ Ottaiva ad- ministration had at lctist one Imp- l1)‘ result. It .~l'I(|\\'I'CI that the tins l)l‘tl\'lllt.t‘ still titru ‘~ for apt cxttression ~. Prcnut-r Hepburn started 1t Ht‘ is quoted as hav- ing SHKII "115 .Ill~l tinotltcr case of Lady Duff tirotc-srfttg her Innoc- cnce too tnuch. after reading Mr. Illsleys statentctit regarding the taxation of gifts and stock trad- iut: companitu. What he was prob- ably rcfcrrlr to ii-ns the well- kttowti QIIUlVlulI from Ifatnlct "Methinks I::t l:t(l_\‘ tlotli protest too tnucl " But he is not the only one who can quote Shukcstictire to his purpose. A lr-ttvt- to ‘rttti To- youth (ilobi- outl Moll IIl(|Ill1‘f‘,< Upon \\I1.'Il intuit doth this our Cacstin Iced tliuI Ill‘ has‘ grown so great’? Similarly sutncittit- writing‘ to The Toronto Saar cites the hues: "Man, vain man dressed In a little brief authority. plays such fantastic tricks Iteforc high Heaven as tntilzcn the atigcls-ivecp" Shakespeare seems to be urfailittg In Itis zippltrabllity" to IIIIIIOH any situation Inat can arise It ts re- assuring In lettrtt that he is not. forgotten m OtttziriowLotttloti Free Press. A member (If thi- ln-itisti (‘ii- Iumbtrn Lcgrlafitrt- has IIIIIIIP a slltlttcslttitt that the Donuuiott Capital should bc Intivcd front Ot- tawa to Ivinnttwrtt. Th Vflltcnuy- er Suit has given its zigzproytil to the suggestion. The Ottawa Jour- nal oppuret. as In: tmtural thing for a tiaper so locntt-tl tn do. and the Wttuuticg Free Press approves; also autttu-ttl. "lxwc. lrn {ton "ma" rmtlung?" tisks the Witniitacg pap- cr. The NCWS-CIIVOIIIPII‘ ntay be permitted to cxprcr, some agree- mcuL ivtlh the \'I(‘\\'S tyt-ost-qtqd Inm Wdlllllpnfl}. mote especially the lIIIpIlCflIIUIIh t-otitaitictl In the question: Doers tittntic-tt mean tiothitig? IL slttntltl. Lurttntiti al- most exactly tnttiwtty bctwctti the Atlantic and Iltc Pactltc should mean stzmctltnxg. It should tucan something to have Parliament Biuldtttgs on Illlllllllllflw frutn irucre the Ilncat tnariiti- \IL'\\' bctiveeti Quebec City autl l tc Pacific coast ls obtainable. IL rhoultl ntczm some- thing to lune at hand Iht- Illb-DII" tlous and the remtutlcrs contam- cd mthe presence uI tut- win-irks largest body tit fresh water, Luke Superior, and silt-It ltetitlltttttls as Thunder Cape and Pic Island. It should moan stmtelhttic to legis- Iators when going Io uud conung from their inborn flint they‘ were being carried on tit that point. where East and Ives! can tncet on common ground. \\‘|lf‘l'(‘ tht- lIIfILl- euce of neither would be prvdotti- Inant but WIIFH‘ Izoth would he heard mttl ‘rt-sp-st-tqtl. That ivoultl be at Port Arthur; a lull ‘.34 ltnurs by train \\‘ st of Ollaivii but still In Ontario, so Ihul thcrc would cotttinuc In b0 ftntr itrnvinctxs west and four provint-ts t-rist and not three west and five ens‘. as at Winuipcu, The w"! (II unwrit- tncut in Ihis country t-"rlaittly" should bt- l'I'Ii’I. :l to Port Arthur-Port Arthur tlcivii- Chron- Icle. The last link in Hit- Cattada I-itpliiitiy‘ pep and t. e Pat-it‘ I‘ forged with the crtap. final strait-Ii of tlu- Itlghyvay‘. “Inch ta Lt-ttu; built around the great uortlivtn bend of the Columbia River be wccti the IIHZIIS of (Tolilcn and I‘. vi-lslmtc, Brltltsli Columbia. Only ftiict-ti nultw of flu: lull HILL‘ hlpiii..i_v rcutatu l0 be ctnviiuritx. and t-tiotis att: lat-- Int; luutlc to c Inc rittu opctl to iialtu- in l“. 'tiic ‘Big ut-ud" tiigmvay‘ pa; “ ilirbuttii ti mat;- IIIIICCIIL Iiioun tin rcgatti. ivliluti sight of :iii.‘.».;i....\. ',i,t.i..t-i,. and till the otlu r charms oI a truly Alpine wirai ‘Inc (‘ifllhllfllltll ol Iht- "Bu; pc-uti" iiipl.u.._\ \'.i.. pru- vldc ti (lircct aIl-Ctitwtlittti tout: from Sclirutbcr. about l2) tunes east of the twin cities of Port Arthur and Furl Wuntim in host- ern Ontario. tiutl Iiu- Pr: ltI‘ Prov- mccs to the Pacific wast. and will mean ntucli Io tItt- develop- ment of tourist uutI (‘UIIIIIIISYCIIAI motor travel tlirottgh the moun- Ialns of Wcstcrti Canada. The only other uncompletctl .~t~ctlou of the Trans-Canada HIILIHVELY, WIIICII will tiltlmatcl_i' (‘Xlllld trom Hali- fax. Nova Scotiu. to Vtmcnuver. Brltjslt Columbia. a (IILIIIIICC of up- proxititntely 3.500 nult-zs, IS that In Northvrestcrn Otitnriti. - Cattadlnn Resources BitIIt-tlti. A college professor says that Iht- rirh are always Inclined to ac- cept things ns they tirc. Well, keep- Ing on ncccptlttg things Is ont- way to stay rIch. —Ottawa Citizen. "II t; Bend" r~ We are not. condemning In ad- vance any of the Ettropran im- migrants as undesirable. But Can- ada must look to hcr own interests Ilrst, and they ure well tleflutjrllrt r0tidIII6iié'WI'iIéIi'nvikc ii ronlhuta- tlon nf this laps-hlm) Influx itntcn- able. We are an FIIIIIIISII-SIIPIIKIIIK country. and the first of these condltlons is that we retain our Brltlslt base Oitr whole (Ivvclop- mmt Iins been built itpon. and tour fitturc rcnnilns inextricably bound tip in nur Imnt-rlal rrltitltns. III Is Imperative therefore. that we do not admit. persons of other lnatlonalltles fasfcr than they can |be nsslmllatctl. --'I‘oronIo Globe and Mall. , We'll all hope Squire Bennett has a good tlme. and long yw-nrs of It. In n home forty nillns from the heart of Bnplre and world nffulrg ‘rut: i:uat<-_u't"t‘t:'rt:\vtv trite. ‘DIAN The “air DoparInn-AII. Llal ‘ neck told Illc public LIULUI. the Iubl. , ma)». L-AAMAABL All illlll) MIC-Sb BHICE‘ ‘OIJ/ toltve urabl was Intro- duccu during the bPfIlIlEh-AIIIIY- Icuu War. .~. new uniform, slate blue tn COIUI. iouscr m cut. w-ttu I I l pg Jame: ID. Earle". III-D- TO THE DRUG MARIHUANA ADDICTION You have been reading much In the newspapers refllfidl“! Pile 4mg marthutiua because its use ts cous- tng ti great increase In Crime- Pollce authorities Dffifillcall)’ everywhere have been empowered to prevent ilic sate and distribu- tlou of it except under a physlc- Ian's resort tlon. In if: Atticlitcati Journal of Med- Ical Sciences. Dr. N.S. Yawger discusses the effects of addiction to this drug. “The plant Is wldely distributed and has numercus valuable commercial uses. Its fibre is made Into twine, rope. and bags, It yields a rapidly drying oil useful tn the manufacture of tiaints, varnishes, soaps, and lIn- oleum. It has been used for the rclief of pain, In mlgraine, to overcome tiervousness and to create u feeling of ivell-belng. It. is used usually in the form of cigarettes." The first noticeable effect is a lessening of the subjects power to control his thoughts and actions. His dominant or outstanding characteristic gentleness, fear, boldness _ is greatly Increased. Thus the genial or kindly man grows ntorc fond of his fellows, the quttrrelsotnc one wants to fight oven ntore. the tintld one becomes more fearful, and the criminal be- comes more b0ld_ Tht- III)lIlI_\‘ to correctly estimate time and space Is disturbed and sensations of pain and touch are flPflfPflSPtl The vcitlm becomes really tin inhabitant of another world. The remote effect of the drug on the victim's pt-rsottallty Is that his Itzitrerl of cthers, or society In general,‘ and his brutality. are tzreatly increased It ls not the drug that puts the Idea of crime Into his mind. but the crime In- stinct already wlthln hlm ls let. loose, the chains nf restraint being removed by the use of the drug. "When used daily In large quan- Iities the direct action upon the brain often causes chronIc mental deterioration." While the drutzt may not be habit. fflYmlllfs’ BS In the case or mor- phlnt- or cocaine. nevertheless any one IISIIIE! It will behave In an ab- normal manner much to his later distress and embarrassment. It Is not too much tn infer that many nf its. If there were no home or social chi-Ins In hold us, mlqht commit some serious crime when tinder the influence of marlhuana. Well Dunne ! (Jchnannesburg Star.) While Juctice Dunne, of the New York State Supreme Court, was prcslcling over a damage still. the falloivittg was the dialogue between COIIPEFI and a witness: "Dld you see the plaintiff knock- ed doivtt?‘ "Who, me?“ "Yrs. you." "No not me." anffllll you see the defendant at “VI/ho, me?" "Yrs. ytnu." "No." "Fficn why are you here?“ “Who. tire?“ "Yes. _vctt." “To see justice done." "who. mo?" demanded Justice down from the Dutive, gmhi: bench How Dowsers D0 It IExchangc) Apparrtttly’ cnsattarged by the srtetiflflr twdersrmont izlveti the (‘lfiW-"Jr or dlvlrer by the British As-cslaflozis tnz-etltiv. at. Catnbrldge. the Brttlfh Broadcasting Corpcra- tion decided to have a "Dowser nt-nt." DitB. A, Keen, assistant direct tni- n. tlts- Rothcmsted Experimen- I~I Stsflloti presided and Captain _\V, A. ‘Trlrdor. a searcher for sub- IPITIP-"fln Water, oIl and minerals. and IVIrs H. Dale. who has sought @111)’ W“tcI', broadcast their experi- vn ea. swernl others contributed. C-"lllfll" Trlnder (so IISIBIIETS iv're told» first dIvIned vihcre a. lpiec-r- cf ntetal wax ItId-irzt under a Itwdlvrcltitif on the floor of the studio. H“ t‘*t~tt cxtilaltied Ihat his '1'?" corshte" of two sfrlps of \\"‘.’\I"‘)’II9 Ilnd at one and. Th1: h~ Iirltl betwcen hls thumb an" ‘hwc fingers with his arms re- ilyrd rind Ills mlnd a blank. As he IWHIIIWI over the mctal h~ he'd Hit- rod In n hoflrvutwl pgslttgn and "yen fl-rics l'=‘cn"rs cottld hear It hlt tvauut his shirt-front, After that the rod remained stationary. Caolalti Trlnder sald thi; mr-tll ivns silver factvallv n small silver stiuff-box WI" llh"t"‘ the handker- rluefl and Iu- t-xohlned that. ovary III("2' had Its st-Hal numbnn If th metal \\‘R'< Iron the rod would tto un f"ur tlmos and for sliver seven Ilmcs. Ht- al=t~ stud that If he had sllvor In hIs hand the rod wrntld not move fcr any other metal. while If he held ronpw the rod would not react to silver, Hr- was able In dls- tlntzitlsh lrtii-rott water runnlng In an Iron plm" and an unduw-round stream, and by means of a perdtt- lum Instead of a dlvlnlnig rod was able to dlvlne from a dlstanco. The-toms no particular magic In a hazel Dale saltI she was trained Mrs In use hazel. but she also Heed u whalebono rod and a pendulum. She held the haw! Iwlg very fIrm- lv untII she reached water. when It would revolve In her hand. By means of n standard tzrln on the v rod. yvhlrh Iturfbeen tested on a sbrffiil bnInnt-o. she was able to cal- culate the depth of runnlmz wafer brcritise of the I)I'l“"I.II‘0 It exerted on the rod. Her method of tIIvIn- Inc. she snltl. was similar to that employed by Captain Trlnder. lA IIaturalisfs l, Calendar For __ l P. E“. Island Compiled during the years 1910-1937 With a short check-list of Inserts observ- ed during that perlorl.) (BY BLYTIIE l-IURST Sr.) August (Continued) OCTTOBEII has. In the main, two wteeks of» fine iveatlter to begin with. The lanes are still gay ivtth the "Yelloiv-yveeds“ as we tall the GOIdHI-rflds (Soltdagot, ivhIIe the tnolster fields near tne coast. are CQVETBG with the pink and violet of the Asters -"Ntchaeltuas Daisies" they are called in the Old Country. smce they commence to bloom s.- bout the Feast of st, Mlchggl (Sept. 291. Wnlte or hoar frosts now begln to follow clear days and say the old folk, “Three icon- secuttve) white frosts bring rain." Often the Aurora hangs t1 pulfi“- 1118 curtain across the northern sky. and bathes‘ the landscape In a. weird half-light. Ice forms a thln coat on the water-troughs towards the end of the month. Mttshrooms and toadstools seem to find this month best suited to their growth, and one may find many edible fungl among these humble vege- tables. Gales and earthquakes are more prcvaletit 110w, and one notices that tne baronteter. which has been fairly steady‘ sitter April, noiv be- comes very trtcgular, as the graph Shwi The earth. on account of Its elliptical orblt. is nearer the sun In winter and gravitation pulls with greater force: hcnce the earth- quakes which Increase in intensity during the wittter tnonths. By Halloiyectt. said the pioneers of our Island, all crops of pota- toes, turnips. turrets. and all gar- den ttuck, should be In the root- cellar; and truly‘ they knew what they’ were talking about! As read- ers must have observed at limes. Hallouectt. 31st of October, is the evening preceding the Feast of All Hallows or All Saint: and the pranks formerly played on this night; pomt to a patron origin of the festival Noteworthy Aumra OII Oct. 1 1919. An awful day of rain and gale (50 m.p.h.l: much damage done Oct. 1. I928. Potatoe digg- Ing general Oct.' I, 1929; half a. crop thtsTyear. Potato digging Oct. I13. 916 orrctttlal rains. Oct. 3. 929. On Oct. 4. I927, a. large flock of young Robins was observed; pro- bably travellers from the North- lantl en route to the sunny south- Erlstalls teniax seeking winter quarters. Oct. 5, 192B: this Ls n. large two-winged fly, slmulatlng a. bee or wasp, and creating a mlld panic as It invades house or school In the Fall. School of Blackflsh (Tatttoga. onitlst came ashore at Summerside Oct. 5. I030, and at Anntmdale In June 1927. Electrlc storm. with hail, at. 3 p. m. Oct. 6. I921: arucra at. night. Warm day Oct. 6. I928: temp. G3 degree (shade) at 4 p. m Potato picking Oct. 7. I915. On Oct, ‘I. I929, I gathered edible fungi Clitocybe pruuulits, C. orcella. and Boleettw edulls, Church Service at Harrington 0n Thanksgivlttg Day, Monday Oct. 9. I916. Potato dlgglug stopped by rain Oct, 10, I919: much rain that month. Gale sitvept the Island with much minor damage, Oct. I2. I936: this gale getteral Iu the MTIIIIIIIIBS. map s. About this time garden seeds are ripe-note on Oct. l4. 1917. A fort- night of dfstaster: Barn at Expert- mental Station dcstrcycd by fire, Oct. I4. 192B; property burnt at Klnross. on Oct. 2 and two flras at Vernon River on‘ Oct 24'! cause u. total loss of about $31000. Beet and carrots Iiarrestcd Oct. 15. 1917. "Woods colorful just flow." Oct‘. I5, I927. Two inches of snow. Oct. I5. I937, Grackles still on ‘North Shore Oct. l6. 1928 Heavy whltt: frost Oct. 18. 1920; so far. thls ycar, as flne as Oct- ober as could be ivtshed Riverside the coming and going of those birds would have tr scieuliflc value In reference to weather cycles. and In regard m increase or decrease of numbers “A perfect dayt" Oct. 25, I919: like Sprltig. follnvred by a crept The sflmc answer Pdrm" "“t' roads are the home of man greeted accident. limb and In excess of any other country, est ralnfalls at an Inch w" ~ channel one, two or three feet d pth a er fall? It, ls Ico ridiculous to con- template. We are not In a state of war, and war trenches are not. a necessity. If they were these tren- ches are outside the region of stra- for soldiers dugoutls. waste money to create a roadside danger, which. If applied roads a few years ago, so danger- ous as to arouse even the he of their oIfIcInI organ and to bring a broadside "f mules“ ‘vhhth they wore compelled to abandon the tnuatiei of miles In Eastern States and Canada, over paved highways every form and description, yet In n to the pltfalls and danger traps so evident In this Provlnce on every slde. Many thousandsof miles are paved on the centre travel way. and the ditches left as nature made then‘. untouched. And where water coin-sea were provided. they or Sweet-scented Grapest VItIs I 1 t t Vlllplnal rlpe 9g? (gclhzoe b 192g hvfffleniblfuites oprlclltvig siiaili-rliqiiiiiy: fed-l" igiiedlfiépil 15')! e rs um the gaze of venturesome cIIff ex» Temperature 67 deg. at 4 p. m. p(g::,5'nm m) ‘ , a Bml on Oct. 23, 192a. WIIcI geese golnll get ,0 “vg-‘f-pa- ‘a... =1 ,,, gme South. Oct. 24, I919: a rerord of nlhump-baicku days," and [one , JIIZBI waste of publlc money? PUBLIC FORUM for the nt- aiuan rkmzgaidum o, ‘l l""r’-'& Q:hI.lIIch::- n . “'""dl'"|'h, lwpilmi- n! rpue Intntovu "null; undone Gilfflllilllldlll'.c rourtcat ROAD atnnnmc slrz- Good roads are a been l0 the travelling pubIIc and we are all for the paved roads. 911$ We fear and quake when we conslder ll amount of money that Is squandered 1n the name 01 road building. Why have :0 many bass‘, foremen or what not sitting in their carsall along the r0855? Could not one of these so-called bosses Illl the place o! at lea-sf IIVB and still have considerable time on his hands? We also noticed on the St. Pet- ers Road a number of small chIId- ren holding shovels, fildffllll)‘ the small sons and relatives of _ e men higher up. We might. suggest to that highly paid Individual the Mlnlster of Public Works. that If he ‘Is hard put to It to find a way to fling the Governtnent money around. he mlght invest tn a few ernmbulators. wherein these m- ants could slt and thus escape the danger of being run down by pas- sing motorlsts. Now we are not at all interested Iu party polltlcs. but we are tre- mendously Interested In the un- employment problem and we would llke to see faIr play: That is every last hour road work glven to the unemployed’ and not to the Inde- endent farmers. fox ranchers.| iolders of government jobs and t others who have i of making a Ilvlng. These lam: named are the men who are res - I am Slr. etc. FAIR PLAY. Till-INCHES AND BITCHES Sin-Recently, near Andrews’ MIII. we sto ped to ald, If needed. a number o men to uprlght a car tumbled into the ditch. Glass stuaslted and scattered on the roadside, fenders crusluxl, and we conveyed two occupants to the CIty one In advanced years. appar- ently Injured. Subsequently. on the Bonshaw road we passed another tar In a. ditch abandoned, Every few days we read of cars toppling into dit- ches. often with monetary loss. and physical Injury. How Is It that these thlngs happen? The answer Is simple. and logical-because the ditches are there to tumble Into, Why Is It that more ditch ‘ac- cidents happen on Island high- ways per hundred miles than In any other place on the ccntinenti: I11 JJES Why those ditches and trenches? Governmewt tests report our great- pbpuI_ODE Inch w width need, wa - tegic value .Not properly designed Then why build them? publlc to road pavements of real utIIIty, recognlze, and Ing the richest harvest of t e mgfley granted for rmlcl gulldvlylilgl iv e Ie poor unemp oye IBCC the wlnter still unemployed. Ph°"° 315 builds up the resistance SEPTEMBIR '2 "f"; - ATTENTION “a” you Ifilllul: with your stomach. If the ansivt-t- it 395' Ihfin We ask you u, 1n EVAN'S STOMAC“ MIXTURE Evans} Stomach Atiiturt- i fl_ prescription or m», |_, |;_ bvans o‘. London, Err-h", and Is sold for the tram-men; of Indlgestloxt, Hear-mu ,, uYlPePsll- 50in- Stcmitci. Gastric Distress, and "w", other ailments peculiar tn [I14 stomach We ask yflu itnly t“ fry it You will be delighted irilli tht. results. PRICE PER BO'.I"I‘I.E 85c. MAC'S BLOOD r001) For pale and lhin pPDpII‘. _»\ combination caper-Jail: Li- Bblc in the treatmt-n‘. nf Ino l‘ diseases where the" (IFIQIII is traceable to an Import-rs cnndlllnn of the blond. We highly reciim-ncntl Ma. 5 Blood Fund fur (he lrca nu-ut of rheumatism and I - tho.’- “ho have Icst their -~.:I'l Macs Blood Food will [You lhe restorative. TRY IT TODAY. PRICE PER BOX 50-.- We wish all our t-uslonu-i- lo know that we now Itavi- in stuck Rlarsillcs 7'3’, (l-ttuini- French CLISYI? sea-i. Budd's Pllls — Ilflt- per h.,.\ A. S. A. Tablets — - - ~I9c per Bottle of 100 Remember The Two Meets all Pr res. rdiz macs Mac . cotvtnmtnc copon When buylng a colored material combine with white goods, it Is far wiser to get n sample first and wash It to set- if it is golug to rim when cotnbittetl with the white. So many lovely Iiuust- frocks are ruluecl by the colored material running Into the ivhite when laundered. AINT r.—ovrs ctmnn A French doctor hang In Cologne Gennariy, has discovered Engaged couples, he says. are not Ifable to colds to anything like the same extent as other taeoplo, believes. of the body to the attack of germs. The excitement. ht- EAL S6 I. 23 —(CP)-— MONTE . P _ The Pound Sterling declined I 1- 32 cents to $4 B2 31-32 foreign exchanges while theFrench franchcld about even at 2.70 5-8 cents. ‘The Unit- ed States per cent to 3-4 per cent premium. cents on here today dollar advanced 7-32 sAcKAcuE' OFTEN WARNING Bochcln my In the fin! lign of Kithey lrouble. would give us a greater mlleage of y permanent. highway with no great- er Increase In the publlc debt? In When you luck “bu, look In or ltitheys. Don’! hi] lo heed Iltia mm- in|—iI I: Ion Important Tlke prompt action h correct Blcltlcltc, or Ila mue. At the fnQ gémgcvyli-rlzflttiélzg‘;Cgggsyrqlggglygogf a, dIfIerent form. but. In a like ‘lmdauknhpwncwfidufllygabodd’. bout Rone i from “blrhcsi ‘and stupidity’ the Same engineer‘? PI“"“°' °'" h“ ' "M"! u“ n ‘ ‘ gave "5 “w” famous humpma" Invorihnmodyfor Kidney nilmenh. I07 Doddk Kidney Pills I have travelled mtmy thousands of o case can I recall any parallel call-off of thi» Aupizuty and pro- Wanted ls there anything you need in the home or on the farm? A Charlottetown Guardian "Want Ad" will place you in touch with someone wishing to sell the very article you need- The rule is only 2c u word a day. Send in you "Wont Ad" today. I am SIr. etc. LEWIS_P. ‘IANTON rain and howlltitz wlud on the 26th. A great storm iii the Iilght of Oct. 25. 1925: gale 85 n1,_p,h. on the At- Inntlc. the barometer Iicre fcll an Inch and a half tsrevlouslv. Rain and squally. snow lying, Oct. 26. I921. During a izreat. N. E. storm on Oct. 26. 1930. hundrrds iif Little Auks t"D:vrkI:s"I were blown In- land here. and nzirlshed, Thry were probably mfgrntlnt: from Green- land southvitards. Grottnd frozen on Oct 26. I935. I Roblri observed In garden, Oct. 2'7. I921. First snow to IIe 0st. 2'1. I923. Harvested apples Oct, 28. I917. Wind S. itvltlt the heavi- t rain the writer has rxpcficttced. Oct 1919. Bees stlll flying. Oct. 28. Minimum tcm ra- ture on Ott. 2 . I927, was 2 dc- grecs F. Violent elcctrlr orm at tilgltt Oct. 29. 1918, Ground hard Irczen Oct. 29. I919. Frost kills dahllas. ‘Oct. 29, I929: on '""'same"‘datl-"a' Green-winged Teal was brought In wounded. T~rrIIlc gale In the night of Oct. 30. 19I7 this gale. general In Can- ada. was estimated Io have done $200,000 rlamaizc. Note on Oct. 30. I027: "Lilacs retaln foliage long after tiatlve trees shrtl theft-leaves." Calendulns and Sandytufl stIII bloominrt Oct. 30 I930; IIInc and rowan (P. sllchenslsl sIIII In leaf. at 9 p. m. Oct at. INSURANCE — BUY Insurance coverage today is business. complete coverage. dollar protection. an Insurance point of view. business IIfe. IIYNIIMAII 8t Charlottetown, DOLLAR PROTECTION IT WISELY — Therefore, it requires an experienced agent to handle It for you. It Is important to have full~an_tl Adequate and w?" I'\"'=II‘fIII(".‘ is Let tin experienced tiizent survey your business from family doctor, It can do no harm, but may save your Enquiries welcomed-no obligation. Established m2 Surnmerside, 1s as complex as modern‘ Like a cheek-up of your B0. LTD. Montague temperature fell to Stored titrnlns 0st .11. 1935. In the last week of October I932, I noted that the two mncro-fitntzl Hvtzronhorits pitdorlti- us. and ‘Prlehokma tt-rreferrlum were itnusttallv abundant. (To Be Contlnued) After all. what Is there Io hold him In Canada? He's a Tory; and there aren't enough Torles of the oId-sIyIe Bennett type In shake a stlck at any more. Tie of fnmIIv ls tragically zone, And Mr. Ben- nett has had painful proof that public service I'~n‘I. wm-Ih tht- prIcia-Cooper In Montreal Ga- zette. l NEW AMMONIA PLANT MELBOURNE. sit-pt. 22-A $2.- 000000 synthetic ammonia plant will be constructed ‘wre bv the Iuvporlail Chomlcul "tbtsfrles of Itwtrnlfa and New 5"“‘"'!. II I! Mr. Tea Poll Says‘ For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN II"SI'TI‘IO(I to make fllllfilallfl In- dependent of supplies of ndtrlc acid from abroad. (Irango Peltoo Tea ul- , most-a-cure for the common cold —t;eI; engaged.