WIIHI-—IHI_B""BPr-v>vn0-QI»IOF?I| I v I p p I p I ‘A! ) (rm purpnpg-g, V _ raiivuyspare reflected in this sz- ing about food as a cause and exit During 911959 °Td¢Y1Y mOl/BS V) . ‘ll’ “‘ l" "ll? "_I“l"‘m‘“m* l) ' M’ bringing about ziii iiiipori 0t wheat to supplant 111]“? l-‘Rlllwl llllllfi)’ 0K1 111111118 5W?’ 1nd drink any amount and any Shani!“ and Nflnkini; andmo Lon- ‘ ~ ’ \\e arc siiil tar from a baluiicvd budget, ntlit- an export! v and equipment-Exchange kind of food msyead M sucking don and return. valuable articles I yvitlisiaiitliiig Liberal tax infircztsvs all along tic i‘ r c B t | I e l ., , .. ~ .. ' - 3e of soiiic vital (‘:iii:idiaii iiitcrvst. human agency that can creme mO-‘il- diisllfifiillg 811d embaTfa-ii‘ personal museum qr Emperor King -' - ~ i it l- l"_ll\\' ud arc tit-cc >11». lllL} °<\l"_"“_ _ . . , . . . . - lvltflxllltlllx l a to o I > v s.’ _' l I l DUNN ls “flung flmrnughh. tum‘ n‘ me“. n“? happiness by iaiv. _Man is bout to lug to the patient and‘ family. The Rang Ten, o; Manchoukuo, at Mm“ “WC n*'\'“»‘»‘“-"} m" “ml a m“ l“ ° ‘li""‘_“ lul l n.5,,“ tum“ w,‘ cmmlcrqllnvcj ymwccl] Ob struggle for happiness. -— Victoria attack would come 0n in the morn- den. ‘Iihe greatest creatures re- pttilllcilills llti\\' iii nltit-c \\i.'l"L‘ campaigning _ ~ - boltXll-SL. mg, a sihort time before breakfast. "mined in " - 1 ‘liifffifvtilhim " '-"\' P " (Hf FUUR ' .q-v-<izgmt..w lfll‘. LHHKLUI IILI! ‘IVIN " lUflKUlfili é i . y ' i - temporary “has given away for rwllilltl,’ m0"? n Lhlnese Royal ltliuii it czlii afford to givt- zlivzvv. lllClllllllJt go Treasure M]. [g3 P01] Qaygg I ‘ c. w ch ' a u L on doing so an)’ loiigt-r. To coiitiiiiic this; o . President .leu .- n. . nu . n an , - y- - _ y -_ v“. Cmrdizln Civi - - vu- .|' olden! .1. n. Burnett. I‘. J. . ‘lllfmf “|lll11§"1>>_ 1° llklm“ ‘~~ * *‘ _ A _h - ‘ is to“ b0 t w tExchange) a ltllllnr uml ‘ihluffilllllznll-"lfxefli? :-"llI‘-|n:$'"="- lo-l- l ziviation to rcpleiiisli flit‘ Pmlill ‘kllilfmwllt m" the iiifgniiiiiftiiizi’ of Mayor-‘eieil-t ' All the loss 1n China cannot be c us or ierrrlury li|l‘|.|\. u. u. . Abltflvilfllv mum" Fmnli Walker and B. K. canto IIDIIIIII Dally (Founded lllfl) $5.1m per your (in advance) delivered to Clly $4.1m m-r your lln advance) mailed to l’. B. Inland $5.4m yer yen. (in advance) mailed 1o Canada and U. I >'l'/.L'tl iii lllk‘ rtpori of llic tiraiid Jury prvsviilvd lit lliustltiy 1s iiiuctiiig ol the biiprcinu Loiirt. ll i, lluw prttiy gt-iicrally cuiiccilctl that such iiii- iliroiigliotit lll(' (lllIlllY), zis-tiriiig flu: l£l.\[>2l_\'Lil'> [llal lllltvl Falciiiiiiootl paiiviits (lltllll iivutl treat- .. . ‘w. llIl'1lL-—'llil'_\' oiily iivt-iicil to l)\' kvpt \\-ittI1. lit i‘ ' lllLllb‘l'L "t b11511‘ _ _ _ v ‘ p I ‘I _ H _ V f ldllOrldl Notes l‘ Lllassuiofulo seuctlleiitsma athem ca»; at home for half 01 the Whole Kiipg Teh has new, M96650 ms siiiii;il,i~\._ flit.‘ llltlft‘ citiiidcii flit-y lllt lllt. iiaiiiiti we addreiésupvas hicmseaiilin “Aucmy (my _ chum. ll") “lll l“ M“ W’ "mi ml“ “ulllullfl-‘l Fmllfllllf ~ lli-iiicu .\l'illlll' of Coiiiiziiiglii liorii lllin (lillC. success in life. ail my tremendous . Th“. some food or foods are whm u“? Chin?“ mm“ Nmlklflil. that lliL‘ litl\t‘l‘lllllt‘lil of llll> l'l'()\'lllCt‘ IS llilllll-I financial prestige," he said pfoud- 1089011511119 fol the attack wtw. the qoiitlirern capital. their adminis- iii; ils oliligzitii-ii to lli('~L' iiiifortuiizitc llffllll“ “l hurtling llb ill togt-ilit-i‘ like aiiiiii:il>. V lili.~- \\.i- iiiic of tht- cliicl l>~llt‘>' Ull \\'llli‘ll lllt‘ “H, Qpiyii-ctl as a pit-cc of llll\\'£ll‘l‘2llllt.'fl extrava- g-iiicc; llll‘ ll(‘L‘\l of ".iiiiiitiill_v balaiiviiig lllL' luid- gt-t liv curiailiiii-iit oi cxpt-iiilitiirc" being hcltl liiie: aiitl f£ll'[llt'l' still, it \\'0llltl svoni, from rem- Etl\lllL' llic coiiiliiitiiis at l"alcoii\\'0<,i(l. lfiii-tiiiiatt-lyi for the patients. however, the built leave the traiiscoiitiiiciitzil airliiiu ivitliout traffic and bring Canada no coiiipciiszititig rc- turii for possession 0f ail lllll'l\‘1\ll(‘(l position on tlic world air roiitcs. Stunt-hotly has t0 put {In ciid to this." lt su;_'_ csts that tlic PFCSCIIK dclc- Tliis scciiis tn bu .'lllllllll‘l' cusv nf st-crct King Govcriimciit diploiiiziov loolciiig triivzirtls tlic ,“aii- ‘])t‘2l.\‘t‘lll(‘lli" of our ,\lll(‘l'lC.'lll neighbors at the 'l'li: l;i\\.i aiiil \\'.'isliiiigli>ii. i“, >l= * >i< >l= Tln- \\'ustt-i'ii iriii." iiiilii-ttv is 0IlI]ll11lll\‘illl_\' pfliltslillg’ zigliiiist liciiiu llliltlt‘ tliu goats iii thy‘ might find tho price llt'l"l‘ too largo and start bringing iii ;\llll‘l'lL‘IlIl spring why-at for mixing Tlllllly’ of it. :1 Liberal Govcviiniciit ikfl<fi=>k ft is offiuially' ziiiiitiiiiicctl iii Bcrlin that no (icviiiaii girl will bu adiiiittcd to a iiiiivcrsity un- til slic has served zit lczist \\\'('llf_\'-5l.\' weeks iii Reventloiv reuoulicing her American Raiph uay. Slie was to have an opelailo-zi and on the appointed day her father remarked: "xou realize n1 course, that th.s has t0 be done?" "Yes." said the little girl bravely, and tnelnwltn a sigh, "but wliy philosopher knows that no economic dispensation wl.l minister to a mlnu ciiscasco or shape the soul's aspir- atons to higher flights. ‘There is no The mini who had made a huge fortune was speaking a few words L0 iy, "I oive to one thing alone — pluck, pluck, puck!“ He made an impressive pause here, but the ef- fcct was ruined by one student who New Year for 6 dining cars. and 10 combination oleeping and cafe cars. Improving business prospects for the It is asserted that the real reason for Countess Barbara von Hatlgwltz- citizenship is that she may live per- of A Pours treat attacks of epilepsy before the value of the barblt-iii drugs was known will tell you that the at- tacks were difficult to treat and and H5 the patient ilsually wont off 111M) a sound sleep immediately after the attack, he had to remain and is still, the belief of many physicians, an experiment some years ago providing this in a most dramatic way. About a dozen ect- aratioris containing phenobarbital usually prevent and control at- lafllfl. many patients are forgett- closcly to what is known as the ketogeilic dlet--sinaill amount of starch food (bread, sugar. potatoes. pastry). and a large amount of fat meirured in money and hunmn lives. It i5 trite that the Chinese. abandoned the beautiful city o!‘ Haucliow rather men bring de- sliructlon to its magnificent fem- P95. When the Japamse invaded Man- churia, one ot their first sI-eps was 9° Padlock the royal treasure in that district. Today this is 1n the Peiping. One might argue that all belonged to Kong} Tell, since he ls l-he heir of the old Manchu dynasty in China, but‘ tration centre, the Japanese being Full Flavoured Tea _ monuments and trl a1 THU“SDAY' JANUMFY “Lin” glltioii to \\'asliii "ion. which lIICIIHlCS. tlic Dc- mllffifiéglfogeboygflfday m‘ tumor" D ' ' Brvhifgirltfilral The riflcunwuod situation pnly Minister nt lriitlspurt zuid tliv Lliicf nf tho ____ i. -.-'_~.'D~ 01h c b nese Ego-old clv- a '.\ir Services. must bv mi the alert to “kvcp those Some modcrn reformers present Tug TREATMENT 0F wffzrlcn a’: can sacrum“ else- ,‘ _ __ . _ 4 . _ _ . . ‘ _. _ . . vi] 1; ». 1 . i.- .. 11¢" exquisite pctures of what ui- world ' . ‘ 4 ' ' l ll" l“ "f .*““‘“‘““‘ “l “" IlY" ‘P71113321gllflfiiiltll‘“Lilli‘t,.“il§,~il.i.i. WW1- be “is i1 happiness = “mm 05.1???’ ““‘i‘“’t....‘ “i‘“°"°‘ ‘° °“" E coiiivootl lltispitzil. and the tirgciit iiocd oi l11'0'if“lvf’_""l“.' Qytl ',, - ' ' 9f"- P“ legacy f” 59m” p““"'“‘f“ TIIOSO physicians who had to chmese a? foremrn?" limo“: ill‘ vitiiiig for Wgl-tié-Miu,‘ and urcauncn,’ l: Cmppd.’ Oiics at as till, oil. set of economic conditions. Any Overs- ‘ flfithe time almost at the gntas oi’ i Pfltmlg- an order was give" for the’ removal of the most important part: and American critics a5 the mow, important exhibition of Chines~ art seen Ln the Occiderit. were lost tn tiiansit, In the pre-ent cihaotic condition, the removal into the interior by highway and by steamer to Hunkow doubtless has ,\1_~_.~_‘.||]};i;, ihiy-oriiiiiciit ivciit tloyiii lo (lt‘-_ .. I . _ “L. \- \ 1H k qwrvclnclllb dakCCl impressively: "Yes, sir; but lcptlcs who each usually had from : of the treasure to shanghai and; ‘ “n “H: Um “Inch ‘Mncorllcd “mm [ht Wcp i l\iii_~__ (ioittiiiiitii 2k g < _-, < llJ\l/l{11'£k\8 to find the right people one to six attack.- dlily were kept l Ntuikiiig. The Japanese alleged at. E m- ],m(ml\\.u|]d ‘MUCH,’ h ‘pzunckl h, Pr,“ _ _ p __ l_ hi“ t l 0f m" to p tic . without fooclfcr ten days and not I the time. 1933, that the Chinese‘ i \*i=. iii i'<' ‘ivciiiiiiiiiitlilioii ‘llltl facilities itil‘ tiiiitl I . h zinluhmg" H ‘int ‘mg i i‘ ‘TV- ' l 'l‘hl're is cheering news for the one had a Single attack (luring all were Zoning the tmam c to John A M l: .it . .K - p _ y “.2 ’H __ ‘ hT lli l.i~ii;iiiis ,lilt-i" >tztlvsiiirii lltllllli-llflilfl’ \\iii unauh“ Swel mans“- m we an‘ m“ mm; Tmb ploved may mod D_ Rbckefeuel. and Henry firm .C Ltl'll lll\'ll|t1ll\ oi tituttiitflll. l <1 WW") v , _ _, , - _, . . -, . _, . , U“, Um‘, \- t Y was the match that started the fire The lleolple 0f Pelpin were ua,1_ . - uttitssts iii l iaiiti as iLll(l\\ bliLals tf nuuncennmt by me exec“ ve of “My _ 4 8 9Q . "1 H“. ;,,-..,,,,p-Hi_< mhgiiiggil ,'lQ.lill~[ iliai Milli)" by _ _ V, .. p , . . . that, was all ready for lighting; 1y displeased. l ‘- . . . l and Uutlicss of \\ iiiilsiii. bulladlllll National Railways that .. _ T “ lllk’ tlivii l.llil'l'lll Opposition. aiid tlic success * * * Lenders are being called ml. 2000 W" e91 BPSy l5 a fflfm 0f nervous _Theie was of wurse no truth p \\ liivli zitit-iitlt-tl tlivir caiiipaigii of aliiisc aiid itlis- ,-- - ' ~ 1 - _ ., .' ' ,, .1 ,. l .. h,“ slccl-stlcatlivd bolt . cars. 24 mo“ allmenlialld food Calls‘? m}? '1lP59'-' m m” SW13’ but 19-5! YQBT Sonic of ' t - '- ' ' l‘ '1 tlic c l'll)lI\llIll('lll of a “Hlnwug gull] I'll“ “m flim“ l‘ l“ h.‘ plows‘, 6 locomotives and 5 mall- mam‘ m “he “efvmls “ldlvldllal- m“ Lreasulie fmmd 3f 51191181181 I “l‘l‘*“l"““"l- “w ' ‘I. . _ as a lat-tor \\lli\‘l| would briiig ivlivat from mupcxpress cam Further orders Unfortunately now that pheiio- was sent to London for display. an“ f HWM‘ l)lil"l‘liullml unllu‘ a lmnlwmn ‘ mm“ across tlic b-irtlvr. 'l"i':ulci"s CX])llllllt'tl iiiillci-s will also bc released early in the harmful mid ‘he DYQDPiET-flfy Dfeil- ‘Vas we"! Bwlflimed by Brit-ls‘ O FREE Imagine an advertising depart- ment with a full staff of Copy- oods ~ - t tremendous loszes. Some of , . - ., . .. . . . ~ . _ _ mauently abroad to escape crltic- f blltlm, cream, fat meats, "W" _ _ Bhhxhlmrl. wmmmult. “"5 dblc‘ (lmlng n; the Vtomeifs Labor Service or an equivalent or- ism andpublicity in her native land. egg ymks): tljglsflprlce less treasure‘ lncludm” WHTOFS, OHZIStS, layout men and mm m only“ m efmhhfil a proper Syfimn o fianizution, Male students must scrvc at least c°l°nel Lindbergh had the Same The d1” for m“ nmmlfll 1Y1" e nest Work l“ Chinese mm?‘ food storapc at FZllCOIlWUOd and our local con- tvinporziiw‘ i~ yilvzr-(Tl to time that the Gfllllfl liirv foiiiid conditions s0 satisfactory in this rcuziril. lain: and eartihenwares from every dynasty. has perhaps been lost forever to the world. Much, I-Iow- ever. will be appearing next in the stores of cvrio dealers in San idea when he took up residence in England. Our neighbors are hard on their celebrlties-Sackvike Record- ci: and Times. dlvtluai should be ‘one part of Pmwiflfi (meat, fish, eggs, cereals) to 2 parts fats, to four parts starches; whereas for the epileptic HIP diet sllOlfd be 1 part protejng idea men all working for you! Well, this is just what The Guardian offers exclusively to its six months in tlic labor service bcforc zidniis- simi to the ll'll\'Cl'SlIlCS. This dccrcc follows ouc- Balrliir voii Svliiracli. llitlcr Ytiiitli lczirlcr, pro- vioiisly flllllOllllFlfid providing that all members Although all the coastal areas o! The iiiiinzigcmcnt also. under the (lirection of the supc-riiitciitlcnt appointed by the .\l:io.\lillan Covcriiiiiuiit. is cimtiiiiiiiig to function in a thor- Otlfillly r-flicieiit maiiiicr_ For those favorable factors in a situation nilii-riii-t: zitiviliiiig but s.'itisfartor_v to pursuits quiilitit-ti to l\'llt)\\'_ let us be thankful. Employment Statistics ~Phu~os of Elll|)ll)_\'l’ll€fli. Conditions in Cati- mljs," 1i1tlii=tr_v" is tlic stibjcct of airclaborzlto ,-,_,;i.ii.~;41 report, by tlic National linipltiy"niciit Lliiiiiiii-sioii. [)l'l']i' ri-tl by means of employers’ ipiv-iitiiiiiiiircs. 'l‘liis is the result of an triiiitiiry startvtl carlv iii Xovviiiliel‘, 1059- when blillllf forms were tlcspatclird to iipivards 0f I0,00o em- piiiy-t-r" of labour throughout Cllflifllfl, solicit- ing a-sis-iaiice in the compilation of data relative lo >t‘.\'l' .il PllZlSPS of unemployment conditions in [aiizi-lian industry. _ \\'liat is lacking in the report is an analysis of the flLIHTCS. which are more or less moaning- lrss to the layinian. except as indicating an im- provement iii enipliiymeilt conditions since the depression yvar i933. _ In one partiriiliir the report is interesting as puppliiiig statistics showing “Seasonality in Employ-merit." No such word as “seasonality” appears in ‘(Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. i037 edition. notwithstanding that this edition contains “a comprehensive addendum of new- est w-irrls." ]"‘lfi\\’E\'Of, the meaning of the term is wii-fficiently obvious and perhaps the compilers of the report are to be commended upon their hiqoiiitity in word coining. Prince Frlivard Island's contribution to tho figures is based rm information stipplicd by 23 firms. showing. in I936. a total of 1.719 por- sim: emplriyicrl in SCCOTIOOYY industries, as against 1.348 in i035; and 1,445 in i929. More King Government Diplomacy’? Perhaps there is more than meets the eye in the if, rlirt-at t0 fortify the ititernational hoiiiiil:ir_v l-iiie, According to the “Fiiiiiipog Free l'r<-~~-. it tin-ans that pros-tire is being bffillghf tn lwar tn give lfnitt-tl States aviation interests —tlio l‘:iii-.\iiir-rit:an Airivays- the air route Hvriiss \\'<~~ii~rn Caiiarla to Alaska. This route ii. (--_l'|lll-'ll to (jaiizida if it is to complete its llTllhfiillilIIPIIIJll airliiit- as aii cffcctivt‘ link in the liiiriipe-.»\~i.'i airline. Paii- \m<-rican aiiil that organization, through its Pacific-Alaska Airways, would hold the key t0 the Uriont air route. l'i'i-:-.-iii'c of If. S. inn-rests. sayzs tlic \\'iniii- pcg payii-i‘, i~ liPllllltl a coilfviwuiu- oil civil avid- tioii iiiaitt-rs which is being liirld by (Laiizidizln and Ifiiiti-rl States officials and others at \\’ash- ington this work. teii-ity of fcvliiig may be glossed ovei'—zi mim- bvr of (Htawii officials joiii'iivy('(l tn \\iil.\lllllg~ ton n-tciisibly to talk Fi\'(‘i‘ a fciv prolilt-iiis. such as carrying air-mail llf‘l\\‘lfl‘ll Winnipeg and Pem- biiia and Iii-twt-i-ii Victoria and Scattlc. Actual- ly. ill!‘ coiifi-rciivc is of tlii- iitiiiosl importance. .\t fir-i it was to have bot-ii licltl at (lttaivil. The pliiii ivzis iii-titiitctl by Ottawa postal of- ficials \\lltt tliil skirmisliing among tlic airlines iii the lhittrrl States; but why. asks the Free f'l‘l.‘.~~'. slioiilil postal officials run civil aviation, in this or any ()lllt‘l' country‘? It recalls that at l the last i‘llllfi‘l't‘llt‘(' at \\'.'isliiiigttiii. two ycarsi Iiuo. yio-iiil officials from Ottawa doiiiiiintctl the (fiiiiiiiliaii ilt-lt-gzititiii and the result was tliatl lTlHZitfZI "sziiqrifict-il flying and laiirlitig rights in l lii- .\lill'liilllt's for viitiipt-iisatinn still t0 lic shown ¢ii ln- iiilt~iyii:itt~." Agiiiti, air mail ziiid passvii- gri" traffic li('l\\'1'(‘ll (htaiva aiid Montreal t-iiitll .\'<-iv York vuas ivi-ziiii-tl from (fiiiadn by a pos- zil .'lTI.'|l\!!l'IIII'lIl that giivt- it In one‘ of lllt‘ gfPfll- “r \l)lf'l'l<l'|ll ziii" lfilllhpllfl systvitis and its Sill)‘ will irv. "l 7iii1til-i." w)» our Wiiiiiipvg Lilnrrnl con- (iivr: that llllC to the’ Discretclyi-sn that the lfl-l of the League of (icriiian Girls iiiiist serve at lcast one year iii private households or g0 through the lcagiiofs lioust-liciltl schools. Prac- tical domestic and‘ zirti-aii education must pr?‘- cctle illCOl‘_V iii higher cdttczititin, is the opinion of Gcriiiziii_v's dictator. **ik1l< Rlvzits were iniportcrl to lllC value of $220.- 675 during November as compared with $102,- 923 in October and $l37037 in November. 1936. The Argentine with a value 0f $101.15: was the lciuliiig source. followed by the United Kingdom with $16,230. the United States $45.- 458. Paragiiay- $0.206 and Uruguay $ii.546. Cililllfll bot-f was worth $i23,02q coiiiparcd will; $861271, extracts of meats and fluid bccf $46; l 3.15 ($49,674) and barrcllcrl pork iii brine $35.- 840 ($42,378). Total VlllHC of niczit imports during the eight months ended November was $99.31.; coiiiparcd Will] $i,ooo.995 in the saiiic period of i936, iv x >l< Iii his installation adtlrcss as Principal of Mc- Gill lfiiiversity, Dr. Douglas, a native of Bis- bee, Ariy... whose father and grandfather were born in Quebec City, touched upon what ht- termcd “the great problem with which all uiii- versitics in the dtllltltifilllC world are face to face." “Throughout tlic world.” lic said, “in varying degrees and with different emphasis, the ideas and practices of ilcmocvacy are licini; threatened by the ideals and practices of ab- solutism.” The problem which confronts so ciety everywhere is to find in men qualities which make for the kind of leadership “which in time may secure for mankind the blessings of liberty within the framework of social obligations." This. Dr. Douglas said, was an iiiteriiatiotia-l problem challenging the universities, which must continue to be sanctuaries for intellectual in- tegrity. Today more than ever. he said. titli- vcrsilies must continue in tlic tradition that their primary purpose is “to cultivate that variety of mind which, specialized as it may be, sees its own specialty in relation to the whole field of thought and knowledge and experience. “The future of the democratic process. of libcrty it- srlf, depends tipon the yvay they mcct this chal- lciige.” 111*)? It is a blessing the farmers here did not get involved in the bcct stigar inrltistry, for allis- cnvery has bccii made for tlic mziiiufaciiirc of syiitlictic sugar which will revolutionize the iii- . dustry and play havoc with both caiic and bcct ' growing. Professor Edward Charles (jyril Baly, l of the Department 0f (Jrganic Chemistry, Uni- versity of Li\'<'rp0ol, told a distinguished gatli-W cring of scictitists from (ircat Britain and India in Calcutta on Saturday that he had succeeded _ after more than tivciity years of research in | ClllpllCflllllg natures fuiidaiiiehtal process, whore- by plants are able to utilize sunlight in making sugars and start-hos out of xvatcr yiapor and car- boii dioxide in tlic air. llc spoke before the Indian Science (oiigrcss. The Professor report- cd that he had siiccccrlcti in finding :i substitute fl)!‘ chlorophyll (that which attract inc sun and makes plants green) that accoi." lisiieil the sanit- task of liariicssiiig the suti. 'l‘his artifical “sim- liariicsscr” is piirc nickel oxide. “It has been proved." Professor Baly told tlie congress, which is prcsidcd ovcr by Sir James Jeans, "that (‘flTl)Ofl_V(fl'Zll(‘S (sugar and starches) arc pro- duced ivlivn tlic surface of pure nickel oxide is irrailiatvil with ivliilc light iii the prt-sciice of carbon dioxide and water. The first product fnriiivrl is a complex crirbtibywhulc similar to starch. 'l‘liis starch, when. atttrtl on by (liastasc 1k China are now in the hands of, or are being threatened by, the Jap- anese, official China was more opti- mstic last week. According to Han- kow dispatches soon will abandon her Soviet form of government and join China. in lighting Japan. Under this arrange- ment the Soviet Union would cov- ertly aid China with men and sup- plies. Outcr Mongolia already has large Russian war supplies. M01180“ Drobaby would ‘raid the dangerously-extended Japan lines in Suiyuan Province-Exchange. was undertaken by Toronto natur- alists revealed the presence of over OHLO BT68). think of winter as a bird season, yet many kinds are to be found by those who search for them, includ. ing stray which ordiliar ly migrate. The robin is among these. The "first robins" seen in early spring are usually birds which have remained all win- ten-Toronto Star. tion lies in the niora. fibre of the people. Wllnlfl! has become our national aim, possible only through the spir- itual renewal of the peopleP-Gen- crallsslmo Chlang Kai-Shell, —i-Iamllton spectator. boys were arraigned in County Outer Mongolwia The Three week's bird census which ialf a hundred varieties iin the Tor- People do not usually specimens of varieties -—-- “The test of national reconstruc- The regeneration of the Finding itself burdened with un. pain dues, a post of the American Ilegionin Pontiac, Michigan, caught a big crow and sent him to one of the offending members in a cage labelled: “Please feed me well, keep my cage clean and change my WE?" "H1911 You pay your dues." The legionnaire paid up ,and called headquarters to learn who was to be the next victim. The scheme brought in 130 collections within a very short time-Reader's Digest. In Ontario, the other day. g 13o. pound St. Bernard pup {e11 m a ledge on a SOD-foot cllfl‘. A dozen men, stirred by the beasts pitiful whines. spent four days figuring out a way to get to him. Then they formed ahumairl chain down 40 feet of precipitous clifl, and at immin- ent risk to their own lives, dragged the shivering dog to safety-chm“. icle Telegraph. In British Columbia, in Allyn-u, and to a lesser degree in Ontario, there have been attempts by legis- lation to abolish the operaton of the law in certain cases. ‘There has thus been a. challenge to its suprem- acy. which Lord Cecil says is "for ‘he P'°"°‘l9¥! 9Uhe..weak naturist . mestrciig‘ and even for the protec- tion of the individual against the StaleP-Vlctoria Colonist. Not Iona as» Egypt rciolced a. lu independence and its new moinarch, the youthful King Farouk. The country was no longer a British protectorate. There was joy in Cairo, and celebrations throughout the land. Today the picture has changed a bit. The King is quarrel- llng with his premier. 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The diplomat and the captain longed for their cups of tea, but scrupulously irvisted on the other first drinking tea at his own teaq Wblw This was elaborated m‘ ¢°mD11mB11'YH1’y_ notes which passed between the diplomat; and the cap- taln for a few days,‘ ‘me 1939.140" became annoyed with the charge dafifalres, and 50 the slhip‘; grew seems to have become irritated by his refusal to come aboard for a pleasant call. 'I‘iie “Communist cell of the Llegatlon at Athens” advertisers, free Guardian ad man. Phone 132 for an appointment with The‘ ADVERTISE AND PROFIT WITH THE NEW SUPER-SERVICE _lN The Charlottetown Guardian of charge. and neither returned to his owin lcgatlon now went aboard the So- viet ship, but took the first and fastest. train into France. ‘Iihere, for the present anyhow, a Government- less polished in the polite amenitltes of purge allows his whereabouts to remain an offl- clal sectret. Otiher cxxuitrles must envy So- viet Russians their delicacy of approach tx gentlemen 1n high office to be liquidated either by firing squads or hangmen. Observ- ing the etiquette oif making a poll- tlcal dtssenter "walk the plank" o, "drink tee. in the seclusion of a captain's cabin" may be thought. an improvement on the more usual ~ method (If mdicting a man and then arresting hlm by process "‘ law. MORE FISH IN SEA CAPE TOWN—(CP) — BYfififlllll soles in tanks on the shores and putting them into the sea, South Africa is trying to avoid extinction o_l' the most valuable fish in adjac- ent waters. ‘The average man seems to _t.hink that the Only time he may do as he pleases is after he marnes. The chimpanzee is the brightest mentally of the great aipes. decided to end the ‘ “ m oil.’ the acting head oif the legution by ordering him to go aboard for tea in the captain's cabin. M. 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