l 3 i,__;..cmn..n1su:r._._;-- ..- . Hun!!! nenmn-mmcn-a $1‘ “t? got: rotnz __ TNE DIIARLDTTETDWN GUARDIAN |phenoutcna and chemistry of the tnttscles. Otto iLucwi for rut-arch to do with the >KTLIClIITC of l-k-rilinatul Colin l> tw-itdtleretl {Ric llttifkitte -1i>CO\'k'Tt:Cl 1110 the licztrt. father of li;1-;teri..l~»;1_\'. 11211;; B1 IIIE WAY contemplative . . . . _ .. October is a Murlllllfl Dauy truunucd H1871 tnethod o1 IIIwCUlJIIOfl against cltoera. lyphus nwmm our,“ Mum me ye“ n3,- ‘ ' ' ' 1 " ' "‘ - ~ j- - ~ - r_ _-\I - Br- crosseu 1t eak and 1s preputtng Ptesttletit. Ltcutn-Cul. \\'. (‘better S. AlcLura Semm “ 3f d 5‘f'“?red Ab) a _D "ix l a 1w so downfh“ h, me ".19.. 1a.. \'it.-t-l'1'es1ue|i1,.l. R. Burnt-ft. FJJ. ‘ rctllca. (tfrl lxolier “as the first to u~e oca m: o‘ Ueceulufl: l. L5 Cumpm, 5'~""“‘l*"\» L'""-'(°'~ 9- 5- “‘“'K""‘°"- 9'5"“ t1n:tt~~t1t-.-tic~. l-iiw-tirl is rt-uztnlul :.~ x110 ll-UIIflCT abn- .0 tnttt time in the Lives of Ltlnur and Alfllhlglllg DIITtlDI. J. It. Burnett, l-J-A - _ v. _, ,1 -. .;. .'; _,.' . (1,. men when they hzne Iefi. joyous. Jxsuvléllb Lditur. l-‘rttttk Ihtfker ,0} 1'7“‘]“.“',"1'-\ .1". l".l']‘-\ ‘U. l"n"m‘l ‘md l‘ youtn betttnu but 110111 w110111 olc. hLuatuuzllox “ML, llIt~<.I‘_\' 11X lu-lzttivttv, .\I('l~ Hour zttul t.t.- Qttan- pge 15 ye. wlne way nhend__flam. ‘ $5.00 per year lln 11011511001 delnered to_(.lty. ttun lit-on: uttstav llcrtz and rest-arch 1n the Ill-ml SPEC-mm"- “lm ll" M“ ‘"1 -"|‘-“4'"‘* "‘~'““’d l“ “u”, ltltcurit-s- .1! z 411114 ztre but 1111' CMIIIlIIIIZIIItIIIS o1 y“... “- me counu-ies 0| Europe pJIU p11 )1 .11 >111 JLHJIHL- mum-u tufunadu and I”: ' v I l _ _ .1.‘ ‘ v1 1 .__. . I _ Y H “m? ‘h In? “W peace and Mmmwl) Mm“ Hum.“ u‘ Lurulannum mhtlllts I\ t\tllItlII~. .tt t. itttiitn. int its» In . ‘t. H I _ _ H . " ' 11')" \\.'-_< 1' _' eli.ui-_ge<l l.)- Luilulg .\loitd'~: .§§j?‘f§?j_"‘§f§§d‘§.,§:,‘,‘[11.,“-.§§(,,.11§§§§§f bull/Eli's! ~l1¢""""£/ l5 Faker "w" 1»i'.c.-~.~ -.i ft.'\'i-\t‘l‘lll}_f .~nl1»1itir fr- 1m ttlkttli wttstc. l the ire-dd at large stiotttd benefit U19 "Val-TS! 1",“ 11.9 iricli (Yin. tlfwwwvert-il .1 tiunihcr of new tlvcs; 9mm l“ ""'"““_"i b", "mlirlllg, ,5“? . .. . . ' boom .1: \\e Ii. nets-t stcn 1.1 . . >- - . Rx rtl \\ill~".t..-;r is recogiitzerl zts an I-III.~I.'III<1- om- ' 111A nation k- . _ - _~ .32 l. a z.‘ ._ ;. " _, I, . , . - :1 _ that tntttd every _\1tt.t1n. o1 11111111 . t 1. .ri_I.u-. _r nth.‘ .1“. .1 ntcttt of it tl_\t 11g (my o: m, War M menu, yeah. =- — - ~ — :-——--———-—— " -'-'\l‘~~.‘ l" l“‘~'lll-lll.‘- Itas 11o tune for pcuct- and c011- ' ,- ' ‘ ~ ‘ - temmett‘. 1.". \'."ll be mfete-Iing to l ‘Hulk.’ l‘ tdhht‘ l" tngldnd watch jtist hoxviconsistcnt are such , ___ ,_ _ _ men a5 Hitler and Mussolini 1n - .. _ , l - . I Edllflfldl NOIGS I the face of what happened recent- 11 l" ' i " ~ ' " "' ""1! Iyv-Trenton Cottrtet-AGYOCZIP. '-' "e -' ' ‘ ~ . . . . .. . . —é" , . >rm lie-r" “tne Divztie barn , tx-rn this 310st men a turcd u. dcalh 0! n“ 11 ., ._-4- tvotnetis cloth store's, but one- ‘ tftf i! ‘. - - - .\' " ‘ ' ~ fourth of the WHICH who £10 l0 \ 1" _ three stores 1n Lancaster. Harris- \ \ 1 '1" “e115 .1. - burg and Rem _' Pa. are accom- —< - . partied by mm. e reason is that "m. " f1! ‘Yllllgr- the women o\\ \'E1'1t1.<e5,t0 the ' * l‘ ‘f mcn. She tel‘ ‘.18! “Omen - " dress to gilt-rise " men. She pro- vides: a men's n ne room attd a cm1§n11n-_1nn w.» where the Cus- tonter and hi t» 1i can! tttgk 11131112; ‘VIM’ _ - _ . . over and tlt». "H" 0 '-l.\'- ll _ - ..1 the silver fox tn~ men 111;.- nn. ' DOCJIIFP - - 4114‘ 1111. uvtli 011110 ll llrklo? :11 :i~'.-t_\ ll-n-pt-i". when :1 ‘ “Omm m“ . .:;.1 was res-dd shortly T“ ll-lf" '31" 1*“ " .‘. ‘ _ _‘_ ‘i, The wide complaint U-at the .. . 11' Czinzt-lzt-l \. lrrtrlt- Treaty. Hi W611 35 modern itidu rial and emplovtnent _ .., t. . ' 'l‘r.'..l0 'l'r<-'ft4\'. .~l'k‘I‘|I$ to lie 232111111‘ . ___ 1, _ I111 1.15.1: _ ~. .\li'. ll-lev will not l1..- 10“ 111' _ W . ;; \ . ~ .1 . ' .‘- 1. 1* "~- tnutit- " ~ ' compo . l. rr} .. .1 ..._. gIlIIf-t). t‘ l!) pulIIILAl me U“ d Sm.“ 1.“) Wimpy future 1S very 11:11.11 at stztltc over t.tc apple duty. ‘m; mn(~v_k_.£,d on a 1]“.\:o“a1 _.._~.-.1e 111d \v't< launched to (Ie-"ertnltte ‘m- i‘ ‘l *1 * i“ ivhztt. lf any. chance 11-. the {>10- ‘ ' l‘riin~.- .\li't"."-'<;i' \\', l, Xlztclu-tizie Kittg rtnrl IIOTIIOHRIP e erou-pe m work rind - . . . _ - out of w 'l-: Iittvt ‘Alf t1 place ‘ l-"llmll-"ll ‘~31 l"l"“'\'l'"i ." “'7 l-xwmal Al‘ since 1029 “"1111: ctnnt- out of lite s, l)r_ h. ii. Sin-lion ~1-0t;t from 'l‘1ttir.<t1:1_\' R111\1.\"~i> “fr! lxllfnp Ilmerlxltl": $321‘ . ~ _( _ _ , , , ioymeti". n": ... - .1. lticsrlu) i. ‘ltTIIIIvKld .t..<l_tl1eti proceeded to {naconlplh 1mm‘, hi... m. m. we ZiIIIIIICH. and miter \\ cst lllfllftfl Islands. TllCSC set-mun bye:- Mlflhnvcnfi; j . . - - ' ' . . ‘ .11- s. _ ~ _| _ nhcrails do JIXWTIZI-lf‘ zii (‘X1)(‘ll>l\'€‘. cxpnnm . _ 1......“ and ' 't‘.~1\'0, zttt-l --ti~ivc j-Iviilcs at I110 I:t.\']\I1_\'L"I'> healthiest n,‘ iht- c1221’ vcrtrs. ‘ ' l_<.\w'\‘A11\_€ The =n1nc 1irnpnttiott has held w M '1 -: - - It t l‘ It among m]. nn-n at tvoik, 31110112 . . r in the Rn. the men 1001GT’!!! bfm" ivorbk. tang i ’ -- ‘ , 1- , - ' ' ' _ amone Ihv mr-n eintz t1 sor P . . _ nq 1f“;- (1119 T1119} dflbwew .1“. mks m Indm‘ at"! ‘h?’ Into the ranks of thr- employed. 1 I . 1 N _ d 1r-i:£"t.\- 1111M" receiving them and itiaitimtflfflg Thr- ntrtn m-rr 4.0. according tn ' l~"""-"“-' l" ‘.1 _., ' l " . ., . .. , . thje riivvcv. l< \\'.'Inf('fl Ind-v hv .- ' ‘ - -' i“ '1 “H11 m: .1' Juli. lblml“ ilimdlyr Lad} hlVlllgcc :11 mllflt n. he was in ' H1151. \\'1'l<|\\' r11 the tit-t l/trrl Miilizt, who ivrts m..- ynni- shirt‘ 1920. ~Hnrn1lI0n _ .- first liitliati ti. liccoitir- a inc-tuber of the SPPCIRWI- . lhiterl Kitigdotn peerage. tlicd the other rlav at l < , . . ~ ' .. . -. '. . h v r5 11:0 111.10 m m. _-\s the iviie o1 the first Inilinn pfififelgmnlafiogltmal-uxg!wax“‘glgtuj ~--—i—~»_- ti. ~it in the \ I\'(‘I'0_\’ ~ t-xcctittvc c-nincil. tlic first gap A11... an Pnrfttqrtl 11nd lit-r . . _ 1:: ri on tln- Kin-Y's (utIII-vl, the first lflfllflll vhf-WE". l" 1493- mm mllmd 11' Hm bululue Fltrry - w '1 11101111101‘ 0191110 ltontt- govcrtitnctv 1nd cilrislqphpl‘. Citmlnllgkligpfgzlsgng?‘ " ‘ ‘ ' - ' " ‘ when 1P went r1 R - ' " "_ - llT>l native firwt-rnor of hi~ Province, I.:t<lv II nhmu sttikttiti him to the vo.\'- ~ . .: .. .‘-.l. - ~ - . - Y 1 Howvws (‘IIIIPF tn mnkc the " - T11‘ lM-"Vll? '1 who \\"I\ the ti-rtnct" l1(1l)l1II(lI> \lultlttt 39°" - . , ., "- ‘ ' ‘ ' 'r.-t".' I11 I1t=tnY'.\'~ D9“ l ’ 7"‘! ‘\‘-"-'»‘- ltzul ztii iittiuiztn- TIIlC in thc rt-sttrgt-ticc of tmtivc Jnhn. 28 ins able. rtuliIt-ss. 811d » . .. w» _‘I‘.III- i‘11i.\\(,'l' iii linliu. $110 \\'.'t~ Hlflfflvfl in i381. $110 ggnalilgmlxffillg ‘1;l“li1“rfik°nplli_vql 12111118112; Y ll ~- "l \\':..- zt tlziugltttr of Kristo Chum-lei" .\litt0r, 50- bjt-resetjfiful ‘of tht- hm-ttt-l and ‘ "Lllml 1'.’ 111“ itiiti-lzu" of .\lIl1If‘lIl. l)l>ll'lCl ml llurihvziit. ltulizt. art-otmnt ‘tnrttitietjq it: ‘wllrtrgltrqthfize " ' l)l'""‘l“31“l llt-r lIII~1IIIII(l. who was created the first Baron §°§1mfiéT3X’Q'lff...l?lf;§li‘ Fluid nun-pl ‘i “l” lmlYll-ll- <lllllll i-f l\'.'ti1iur in mllt. rlictl itt 1028. The fcrredlflv‘ 11ml"! l" afmnmls‘ I . 4111.111 ltltiit-l 50.011! linlilt-r of I110 ‘title is their Sltll, llztrott q,i.n,hgfifll,iti:,l1p Gil-d i?‘ 1 W111‘- FIYII-l‘ .\l‘1n|II Kutnttr Fiiilizt. ¢...'......=.~i<>.. ivtts cr-n-tmscrl cf -'-' 11 111.. 111311-1111- thrm- lV“‘II'II(‘fl tnt-t-t a t-!".i--"-litrtt!1. , . ' ,' c r n’ k '1' tniltctttztfirir-tt why had t' t i 1 - l w.- wlrelt IIIt ' a ‘IN’ h n . 1 .- -' 1.‘. .. -". .- .- '|‘\ - - - ~ ~ - - ..t d I1 Afttcrin rm.- .l.f. F1 .. ._. 1 Altli-itigh the l iiittwl btntt-s 1111s no ilirt-ct in- ;l.1‘§.;1:.;,,,. 1.1.1.," 1...... n....i...nn~>-»5 i. ,.< ,1 _ 1 ,_._ (...j.,,.l..n.\. ,',,r tort-v. in tlu- ii-riiit-i" (Iernlztit cr-lt-ttit-a .'t itutiiiit- and r'~'\<mn",!“-"1l‘.l'. 1‘]il\_‘-'1"‘ "P11- ' ‘ " “ " - ' .. . . . - 1 .-'-- 1 tut" Rrnltt 'Ti'ii"' ‘WI II Pfflllfllll .. w 1., L. ' ,1,0(,, 111N111‘; ‘unlt. _iii_\t-_\ coiultttti-tl l.) ‘tu- _.\ititiit.iit n- ‘JP-HAWK A“. U) Cunvmhn, ‘WM 1.. H . 1;\.,1,.,.VH,.__<HH1 ‘~iit\t'.i- 1.1 P1111110 (11111111-11. n] \\'lII\‘1I 111'. lit-c-ijgt: t? 57,311. 1111.91 11:11; ‘sglittrglii; .. .. .i . .' f- llztlltiii is rlitm-vli-r. IIIfllCfIU- tltztt I110 .'\IIIL'TI<‘;III 51"!"- *"l”l“l1‘<““ 1*‘ m“ " ‘ . . HIIl\ uitlt .1 _. _ V _ . ,' <,, - A,“ éhm.(,i\.,_i1Hiulilit" IS ttirtrlce-llt" tittgvtttputlictiv. to l-Pflllll" Visitors to univt-rsity- towns tire r . . 1 . ._ 't'l.'-iui~ for ltcr iiltl Icrtwtortv» 1110. .\IIIl‘l'It‘.'IIj i often ' "l.§<l l" "'1' “"1113 "_"“'"“ . 1 tit Jn- ~11 v . 1 1. . . . . the 5 111 1,111 .<.-.1t0 '1 11111101 and r , N“ H ‘W511’: “,1.- n-nv-V lfhllllllt.‘ 11f lulnic fipitiion litllllll that 751101" “and H m‘... haw‘. .1,m11.-_.,n1 \. , .-, ' . :_ .' (('II'. of 111-M- llllQl'\‘iL'\\‘('-l tlttwitiqliotit I110 l int- a ltii '.lf‘ 1\'f.1I\ll\. \_\(II‘J‘.£". ' 1 ‘ ' "'1' ~ - . _ - ~ . jut-re e. wht-tt . ' lt-ttttt th.tl ‘"'=‘ . \ .411- Q..1.11.1..1-;1,1,. UMP 1'11 .\'t.'Il(‘\ tvvrt- ztgziitist it-tuttitng I110 col-ntics, ‘new yum“ “L, Cums“ lrcfihn...“ y». ch. .4....,....1,;,1.._ \\'11:1<: the llritisli litstittiu- Til Public Opinion. “I110 are “0111111;L!lFad-g;g-lgziglxi‘: _ . _. , ' --' --‘ . ~. t - 111111111110 t1 " »~ _ i _. 111...“. 11WUHQ1. 1.111 1.\t.t~t.t.~ jttftlintt, tottntl l.iiti.ns ,0 ptr cutt 1391f‘; so“ m Wluvxlm“ m. mu“? - Htytttts! tltt- irlctt. 1201111011110 L‘.\'])(’l'l\‘ ztgrt-t- tltrtt mgr 1mm n-ntntutnt c.-1'uiit.t1.1.-s n1 ti. foruixt- tlu- i" P-vti-itt -i7I_\‘ rid‘.- lftcr‘ r-i this tu\-i' czt~t zttiofliti-r 1.111- t t t-or-r niwii 091m rl-w- tin! lt.'t1.1.i<it 1.. . . . -- ! 111'... . iiitcvl III-i-l l-jc tlii< f'~i':'i ‘ . .'Ii-li'.'.\-...l In.» Cilllwfll the ltcttvicvt 111 -.- \\’l|t1l Jews HOWE D0118 ';. i‘..;1iri1.ti:i..|1 to ('i\ili"/..'1tioii" .- 1, 1-,_-\.1~.I " ti» Illillit‘ tiuicli of '1 l.ll' ilw '11.»- it’ it <'\('I‘ gt-fs :t~' (it‘I'II|IllI I-tlljllli’. w- ln-t-ti ~llll\lllllllill. lwr n1. v1 . _ .\ 10w, Si-t-fried Marcus, was the invt-iitor n1 -'.. ;111{.ti]Ii-lt:1l -Ilit~ 1i.'ttt'ttt~ tvcrt- ri-gf-tiri-l \ |.-\\- <11 tir-rttmii liirtli. 1'1ti1i1. -..1 11... ';.-].-1.li<.iit,-. lln- iitvt-nti-ni uzts .\l1'\.'II"lI'I‘ 1ir:il|.'ini '.<-ll .'III'l . I uttil 111411-11 on 1111' II|.'\I'l\<'E_ ~._.,.. |_ ...-i1 IIHFIIIP-l i110 1m]... .'ttt11iiit'ii-1". » >111...» .1.-_.-'1..1.¢--l flu- \i'\\lllL' inuvhitic. i'. f.» '11-. 111i. .:.,;]._ 1l..t-~II|>I lioltl t1 '1: _1-'\\'- 1\\'.1l1.‘i 1.. \\..i"-..I piwigtw-ss ltztvi- li<'i'rtl1.<.iitit".'tl 1miiintitict-ttit-ttls. 0x111- lurgw lIIll lII‘ >IIC('I' .~ 111 \1I'-\\' ,(-~t inlntirtttioti i-ti" C7.('(‘lIlI\l1t\'.'Il <'\- i l\i"‘f.\llIIl\l\'I' In lJlllllitll. zturl lizul :1 111111,; tttlk I110 ('->1HlIl".\ t:-.1\'t-n from (§<'t'iti:tii_\' 1I2I\'(" 1111f [trov- -<--l of trt-iiu-iirlritts vttlttt- to tlit-ir nt-tv t1\\'nt'1'.~' m1 fztr 1h trtirlt- Zlllfl rzuv itttttt-riitls are cottct-rtictl. Tlicir rlticl \'.'I1II(' tr. llillcr or ;tit_\'i>tt0 i-lisr, it is ln-lil, u-nitltl hc as a s-ntrce of pronigc ztnil per- 11111» ti. »tt'.'iI<-j_{it' littsrs. v a a n. lli. kjracc the Arcltbislinp of Ctt1ilt-t'l>iit"_\' gtuirilt-illy rt-fcrrt-rl to tlu- .\lttni0h 1i<-.'t0e settli- III('IIl in :1 ~1>c001i In 1ii< 4111;004:111 cwiift-rcticv. T110- .\t't"li1>i-1-.<.1.. tlu- .\lu,~t l\'t-\‘.I'i.<ii1i. ltllfllUll 1411115.. \\‘lII1 \\'.'t~ f.11t'i1i0i' l'I'lIIII‘ .\llI1l>I('f‘ ‘.:tltl\\'itt‘> _ l" ].\YSIIIC1I"~I ~tt1t1virtcr in tlu- 1113f» cri is UYCI‘ I110 “ ]-IIl'l1~'ll<'<l “Urk ‘Ylmll- ':11>-lit".'tti<.ii of King l".¢l\\':tr<l, wtirl: "l think \\'t: i11ti~t rtrlitiit t1t:tt. though ui- .'tr0 lillt-tl uitlt ilinitltiitliiw» for ])(".'1t'<'. \\'<' cztttnot l1;\\'0 .'tn_v 1'1!- Iiitt~i.i~1t1 I'--t' 11H‘ l(‘l'lI1~ l1_\' wlticlt 110.100 \\:t~ 11n- \t't'1i11isli..1._ itoti-il for his l-Iklllli '01] "I110 (1001.- s scll-rt-strxiitti zitnl lll'_'llllv\' in :1’ time of IIII~11f'.'Il\'.'Illl(‘ trial." llt- 1.li<;|.I-.l for :1 111111 iii "Ilu- llhilflt’ rttct- iii ztritirt- tin-nu." lliroiig-liottt tlu- Iit-ruutii-I'z0cltt.>1o\':tki:t crisis tht- .\i'01ilii~l1vi1> kept lII the liztckgrtntnzl. in c.>ini'.'i~t t-i his .'u"iivitics (lIITlIIQ 11H‘ crisis of the ttli-lieztiinii. ll1.\\'0\'("t‘. at tlit- ltt-iglif of I110 \v.tr 111' visitw-l jun .\l:t~:t1"_\'l<, (it-cltuslrnwtlt in ‘.\lIIt'1I it “'11s IIIl-1I,'I'>If)()fl 11c <-.\1-t'c.~.~t:tl .~'_)'1np.'tll1y' for llII‘ Iizcclts. .~(.'II'<‘ 1.j.-',..,-‘,.-§.1. wrt-1.i"t.ii1iii<-::t in IIIIIlUIIQ * * * * Lnii-l-ni '11- i-wvlvlfi III-Gil} ui:ti'l..t ztiil in Illl- .\-i~Ii':t1i:t is tli- Ui-itiitiiot". fl1fi~l like I110 .\lutl1- JIII-‘Ilfll i'.-- ‘ii.l-i~tii.1l Hj-Jjl-li-Il 1H l".-" ln-i vi-it- w (miiitiy in ti-spcvt to spot": llllll mun-ring. fury. > ‘. liar-l Mloi-i-u» i\:t» I-nv --I 111v IF-Hllil- .\t tlii- 11I'('\'I‘lll Iiint- {I ivztvt- of entry cotttcsfs is 51-,- ... :1.- \\. Jllflll-IPI‘ lhiilt. llu" Emil-ling I-l 1<\\<<'11lIl_{ \u.~tr.'11i.'t ttiirl two I'l\'.'I1>.III‘(‘ going to i110 \~~Il.'II| 1min \\'.t~ l"-I1i\11-'f"l 1')‘ -'\ _l"-\- 51" ‘push pt-ziiittls- from llI)Ill(lCI' to lfitlgonlic, \\'0:-tt lirtn -: t - .1. 'I'li-- i'ii'~i iii1-l<-i'ui'~iti--l of I110 |.\n~':;tIi.t. The 1ntsliing will he tlinic with their Ct-titiail lJ-Tlllltll l\'.'lll\'.'-'l4\' \\:1- l;|i'-,_-t-l_\' IllII‘ ti. I111? 111....» l-Etr from 1-.-i1t1,1 .'t tnotlcrtt liahil, this mil-q...»- ..t' Sir l'.l'llf'\l (.t~~r-l. too. .\1-'\ji--I'1>~:'I of ‘Illlltgfi got-s lntek vlttitist :1 century in Saiiiticl I\.t.~.t' I'\\l\'<‘ll 111111 cztrrit-vl thiwtigli I110 1.\u~ti":ili:i. lii I345 1.; Wiiitlsor, Victoria, .\l:t<I Slerst-i 'l'ti-..nt-l l‘i'--j“-l- -l"“'l’l' ll""l'_\'. 1l_|t".\'|.\rtliiir null Kttrrztjoiig Sttwyct" .'II'(‘ on rt-cortl fountlul llll’ I .'ttt:t1|i:tn .\lf'I'CJ|IIlll(' .\l:t1‘int-. _|t~~s0 ln<c1»lt t-~I.'tl|‘.i~li<-i1 flu- (-:t1'lii'~I ~t‘r\'i<'0 l|f'l\\l‘('I_Iv Mfililftutl inn] .\lll\\\'I']I. 'l‘lit- Lotuloti Rlfllh- thilvls- finsttirttl (1011 Rho-It's in his t':1t'l_\" vt-n- 'III‘='\' in .\flllll .\l'1'it':t. lwttu" l.t-u'i~ inwstt-vl iti-ic <IH|I~ iii 11H‘ itulit~I1'i<-~ nf South .\frit":t. .\'i-it"i- 1111' lII-Illlfllltll f-l I110 X01101 1iriz0s in 11,01 x I,II’.1I’I'II vIt-us lt:t\'t' \\--t1 il\\‘.'ll'fl~_ tltt- 111:1- tirlfY 1111' <1IIl~lJIlI<llllQ \(‘I'\‘lCI'$ In ntt-tlicinc. (III-- .\'.'irlitiij; \\ 11s :1 X11201 ]-rizt--\\'i1tti0r for his" tvnrk m Ilu- lllf‘lllllffll\lll of cttitccr zuul lltto .\l<-_v0r- npif for his study of the (lynutnics of living .'-.-: 11.111111; :1 rolling cotttcs‘. from Frct-tttzttfs .'\ll_slfflllilll lloiul In |‘.l:ti-t"l1:trt1's sign post. .\t .\l:iitl.'tti-l I'm: years ltut-r the Flying Pictnan put 111- g-voil itiont-y to sttv 110 cnultl pick I00 colts of corn :1 _v.'1ri| : iart in fifty-five minutes. lle Ilitl. 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And M1; . Bcnnt II Iitts Imd patntiil prnni that. public st-rvicc tsti‘! wort-Ii the prfcts. Ittwvntxl for the tnnn-wulh- tnillttms who scts oitt In do n job for ft-lloyv-tnt-tt is broken lit-nlth. Intmtlttttloti III-Ill cotittttnt-Lv. Ills a grt-tit V(‘l:f'llll)l(3 wnrIcI jIISl. Lhc same. Who'd lmvc t-vcr tltnuultt the drawing power of ottlons could sweep a Bt-ntit-tt 3.000 mflcs over- seas In met-t a Bnldwiti In the Battle of the OnIonskJ/lntttrcttl Gazette. In all the more Jmporlant as- "pt-cLs of life. ntnrriagc, for instance. cnstc act-a as n line of cIt-nvngc even ttmnnc pr-oplc of the same rttcc and rt-lfcimt. "The-rt- Is an ebullltlott of cnsle Dfitlflfllvf‘ if B person of mu- cnstc proposes to marry nnofht-r nf :1 dlffermt caste. Small wonder" Ihcti If. when persons of (TllfPTFHl rnsfr-s stand for elec- tIon. apps-nu I01‘ support are made on the ground of caste. ‘These far-Is cannot be denfed. but for pnIIIIt-nI rr-r-snns If. Is deemed unwise tn ndmit the existence of (‘M98 dktInr-Ilnti and prmudfccs of thls sort wIII do no good tn the pt-onl- of Cr-vlnn "I'm-r:- mtist, be a zennfnn recntznftfnn nf the truth N"? i-ilv-Ievrr 200d Ihr- rnsfo sys- tem dfd In ancient tlmes If Is a had THE FHA RLfiTTETOlVN GUARDIAN PUBLIC FORUM This olu-n In open In the n don not le- lottoto I I‘ Dho Ollllllll of I noun-fly cndnrn enrrelnnndrnto. FREEDOM OF SPEECH Sin-Your edftorfal commen‘ on tny letter (Oct. 19th.) turns af- tetitiott from the main Lsue In It. 41nd 1n your editcrial "A Commun- ist Plot". iOt-t. 12th) which mov- eti me t0 wrlte. namely freedom of speech. Your editorial suggest- ed that certain religious prop- agandtsts needed watching be- cause they were “denouncing the British Government and its peace policy." Your comment evades that lifllé entirely and becomes a criti- cdsm of the liquor legislation of our "dictator" Premier In l-hls BrI- tish Province. Does such wtlon prove you need watching lest you too be a Communist propaganduit? The present govermcntls handling of the liquor question Ls neither much wcrse nor much better than that of Its predecessor. Every civ- ilized community padlock; no_t only boctieggers but all sorts of crim- inals But there Ls nothing more tin-British than to shut the mouths of people who oppose and de- rrtmce the government. Not only radicals but “good old Tories“ like Ioord Cecil. Anthony Eden. Alfred Duff-Cooper. first 10rd of the Ad- miralty-. a hundred M. Pis and millions of loyal citizens. among Ihr ticblesf of the land are con- detnnine the peace policy of Clittmberaltn. But no one suggests that they should be watched as “propagandistc? Journalists, quite as much as clergymen should be Jealous of this BFM: British heri- tage of freedom of speech and ‘JYPSS. I 11m. Sir. etc. J. W. A. NICHOLSON. North Bedeque (Mr. Nlcholson specifically ask- ed If we wan-fed a "Padlock Act" in t-his Province. It was surety pertinent to his question to point cut that we already have one em- bodied In our Prohibition law, and that slnci 1935 this law has been under the dictatorial admfnlstra- tton of one man, who does not account even to the Legislature for his stcwatdsltip When information essential to fncellicent discussion of public affairs is withheld In thls fashfcri. what becomes of our boasted heritage of freedom of speech? What has already becomf of m1- eqtially important right of mu" rfti7ens of access to ottr (‘Curls of justice ‘in this Province? Sittce- It Is with the principle r"! British freedom that otu- corres- pondent professes to be concerned. we fat] to see his objection to our clung the example nearest home. Is he not In this case "straining at a gnat and swallowing a Camel."—Ed. G.) KEIJat 180111» of Qnurfi Bu Jdlnl! Ill. Barton, 711D. TIME T0 EXERCISE THE I'll-ZS A recent. magazine article on ‘ex- ercise suggested that exercise 1m- mcdiatt-ly after arising 1n the morn- ing was harmful because the tem- perature of the body. I110 B1006 pressure. and the heart rate were :11 1t low ebb. Naturally the bIcod pressure. Iteart. rate. and body tentpetvtturc are at their lowest Izccsittst- there Is no food In the process of dIgt-stfnn and the fond r-zttt-ti zit the last 1110111 the night hcfmt- hes 1cm! since DIVE" "5 entire hcct and energy to the hc-‘v. Th1- fi-"st thlnr: the body rct-llv needs then Is food. not ex- et jse. and few athletes-boxers. ' 'r"‘r~ “Itbrs. ca--.=men—1z0 out tn .00 in hard exorcise wlfhout '- r- Iittle food to ‘stay’ their stcruncbs. AI f1 ntlfftary camp the corn- mcndittw officer wondered why "o 1I“'\“ of the men fnlnted at thr- s-t-tfjttc II" cverclws r-f fhlrty tr-In- nme n1 (;;,'zn p.171 1 sugar-sled a Sum-Mt brrmn nnrl mm" hct tcn or r-nfft-c Ive-forc- the ex-irclse as ’]X~pr1kr"r-V u...» PM‘ ‘g-aruvpd until R n.m By this sfmrilt- method all "VA 171p“ v-Qvp nbln rd foltp [hp ex. r-r~‘-c Wtlicttt P"ll7’DFlh".. Tn tIir- nvr-rflszc men tinder fIftv --n:"'“ cf "we :- fm" win-tile: llrtht r-"'""r“*'0 In flit‘ rtioritinr! as scan an I10 Icr-ve" his bed should no‘. "I"t--'r- nt-i‘ -'""tt"es= o1" l1"I‘I“. N0 f-ir-d Is rt-stllv rcqulrr-d. If shot-Id he more of rt stvetchlnrt Mid Incst-itlng un of IN- brvdv IJ-"n an "ttz-mpt In develop muscle. Tt Is a h-"lthfnf huh" '-" It PM?“ the hodv more reslllent or elastic thus preservlnrt fvottth For men nver fifty hard exercise hr-frii-c bre-lcfnfl tr-I-rhf he tt shock because of the Iow-ness of the body fnW-n: tit. this time. Whttf 1s thr- Ideal tlmc for thc ave-mm- business or professional mrin to take exercise? ff ht- hns (ns most, do) eaten a IIgltI breakfast and a light lunch he should eat a niece of cnndv or an orange or a banana. or bread or bIscitIt. at 4 or 5 0'cI"ck rind the-n hike hIs exercIse-szolf. rIdInsr. gy-mnasfum. walklmz. tennfs tff y-ounr-I. He should have his exer- r-I-t- fInIshed a half to 1m hour he- forr- hls evenlmr meal so thnt his appetite and dfgestlve forces wIIl be at Ihelr best. Fntfnu the It-rrze evening meal when tired Is the ram:- of many stomach and In-' IesfInnI upsets. Ll-vht exr-rclstk-sfretchlnz and bentIInc-Is helpful before rcflrfng as It draws the blood away from the brnln. NEW swm 115E311!) THE HAGUE —- Miss Dork Sfm. 0y. Brffkh Olymnlc swimmer. Inw- cred the Eu champfnin-hfn 2M m-"ffe breast-woke record when shr- snhshed ‘h- (IE-farce In Ithrt-t- minutes, 8-10 McOnds. Prcvf- 011s record was 3:5 4-10 seconds heIdVby_MIs_a__Ingg Borensen. sooner. therefore. thfc evfl Is drag- ged Info the Ilght of the day 11nd exposed tn demon and contempt the sooner Will If. die. —TImea o and disruptive force today. 11190010111120. 11110110 on his shield. ‘Mann Ford," A Scotch — Dutch i Chieftain (New York Times) Aeneas Alexander MacKay. heneditary crueftafn of the Scottfch Clan MacKay, thirteenth buxom! of Nora Srotta. thirteenth Baron Rsay of Caithness in the ScottLsh peerage and Litird Baron MacKay van Ophemert in the nobility oft the Netherlands, has petitioned the ‘ British Home secretafi’ lor natura- lization as a British subject. He was bat-n at Ophemert. Holland. and will be 33 years old next Christmas day. ' ; Althcttgh he is tiearly seven feet1 tall he hi» other features, b02111 personal and ancestral, whlcly make him an interesting person-l age He was educated in the coun- try of his birth. and has the B. L. of the Unlverslty of Utrech.. He has shot ducks. among the dik: of Holland. grouse and deer In Scotland. Iias’ followed the hounds In England. and hasplayed tennis there and 0n the Riviera ' In London, where he ls Presl- dz-nt of the St. Andrew's Club. he has a residence at 31 Sackvflle Sreet. In Scotland he owns Lang- Iee House. Galashiels; in Cafthncss. and In Edinburgh a. handsome residence: there he is also a mem- ber of the International Spcrf: men's and the New Clubs. When he attained his majority on Christ- mas. Day 1926. his chateau at Ophemert was filled with Scottish 11nd English guests celebrating. 'I‘vvo years ago he tnanfed a Scotc lass, Charlotte Marv Younger, A son was born to them In 1937. The scents zfmirably t0 cotmote his statute and sportsmanshlp. The origin of his scotch-Dutch titles and how he came to Inherit them, how he escaped a British peerage. because neither he nor his father was a British subject. tatlers perhaps much ntore ring. Int1'i§.:t1in-.-,. 1aariicularly (h. his great uncle the tenth Baron Reay. was a Minister of State In Holland. and yvas created a noble before hIs son. the eleventh baron, had won even greater distinctions there, and then as a BrItIs-lt sub- ject. far surpassed them In the country of his naturalization. Win11 a British peerage to boot. Away back In the thirteenth century one Iye Macethlsrecorded as betng the founder of the Clan Mackay. He was chamberlafn to Ivaltei" do Bnltrode. Bishop of Crtithttess in 1263. The next four generations of this feuding fam- ily 0f the Mackays, whose descend- ants today may be reckoned by the thousands all over the world, did a lot of border fighIIng. one of them, 0:10, beInQ killed with his K1112. Jatries IV of Scotland In the B31116.‘ of Flodden in 1511f The next to get, Into hlstnry was Sir Donald Mackay. who, In the 59110114 quarter of the seventeenth century Ls chronicled 9.; ‘flghflng gaflantly for the Stuart King" In Cattada. Wlnle there he was first creap. ed Baronet of Nova Scotjg 1n 1527 and the next year Baron Reay of 3Y9 lgccféflotfi FROM “THE .\.\'(i11~:t~1'r nmtutvstz" The moving Moon went. up the sky And nowhere tlld abide: Softly she was going up, And a scar 01' two beside- Her bcnms ma-n. Like Aptxl Iioat'-f1'o.s- snrcad; But \\'11!‘1'e the ship's huge shadow :1 The chttrtn-ctf wntrr burnt alway A still and awful red. bemockcd the sultry Beyond the shadow 0f the ship, I watched the water-snakes: '-‘.V """i'-":l in tracks of shlnlng wh to . And tvlitn they reared, the 911131 mt Fell off In hoary flakes, , Wi 11111 ‘he sh=dou' 0f th- shlp. T watched thef- rlch itftlre: Blue. "Vsy green and blue». velvet OCTOBER 72. 1938 Faith In back in 1855, when this judgment-if required Canada was obscure. have followed has that DANADA P MORTAGE CO Oflfeel : Charlottetown, Future To' lend money on Canadian real estate away established in business, required more than good Never in the years that erns the Canada Permanent policy today. Head Office. for loan; in Prince Edward Island consult NYNDMAN 81 DD. LTD. Stmimenide, Canadak m‘ i i i . t I . Corporation was first faith. The future of faith w-avered. ll guy. 1 i 1 1 1 ERMANENT RPORATION . . Toronto ..> Montague A Caithnw; by King Charles I. On hLs return to Scotland his King was I0 have rewarded hIm still further with the title of’ Lord Ready Earl of Sttrathnaval. but the creation was never completed. for cIvIl wars intervened. He was one of those exempted from par- don In the treaty between the Covenatiters and Charles 1 and fled to Denmark, where he died In the very year that hfc Kfng wu executed In Inndon. 1649. WIth hfm In Denmark were his son. John. w-ho became the sec- ond Baron Eeay. and the falters sons, Donald and Etteas. The fa- ther and sons led various expedi- tfons Into Scotland to restore the stuarfa, and then Eneas, who ultimately became the fifth Bat-on Reay. went south and joined the army of the States General, thus gIvIng to the chfeftafn of the Clan Mackay a rather prolonged pIed a tcrre In the Netherlands Mom the sixth to the ninth Baron Ifttfe Ls chronicled. The pmscrfptlon against, them gradually became a dead letter. so they fre- quently vislted theIr property In Scotland. even being recognized as Scottish peers ,whIle not, falling to augment mar-prospects In the 0""- " o‘ 41"" blrth, Holland, In the first quarter of the tune- teenth century the famfly ‘had a senior and a junior branch In Hul- land, wfth all the males preffxfng the tftle of Baron to their Chris- tian names. Born of the senfoit- branch was Bamn Aeneas, at Ophemert. In 1806. who, In next seventy years. wtu not only to ‘enjoy the title of tenth Baron Ready. but "also to be created Baron Mackay can Ophemert. for hIs servloes as Minister of State and Vice President of the Privy Council. When he died In 1876 he was - ’ ‘- In all hIs titles by his son. Donald James Mackay. born In I839. who had already- won honors In Holland and was to achfeve more dfstInctIve one In Brftain. For the year after hLs father's death he became a naturalized British subject and four tears lat- er wtm created Baron Reav r Durness In the peerage of the United Kinzdom. Previously to this. In 1860. he had entered the Dutch Foreign Office at The Haeue; then. naturally etiougft, he had been sent as attache to the Dutch Legatlon at London and wa< later employed In the Colonial Offlce. In 1871 he ‘was elected to the Dutch Chamber— the beginn. Ing of 1t leglslatfve career which was cut short by the death of his father. his subsequent BrItIsh naturalization and creation as e Brftfsh peer. Hencefroth his career was to be Th0!‘ $01-21 and swam; and every rac _ Was n {In h of IZOldBn fire. 0 hfirmv Ifvinz thinxzs: no tongue ThPl!‘ Iat-rtutv tnigltt declare: A 59"“ '1’ IPv1- c-rhei from my our , And l I11" rd Ihr-m unaware: tock plfy on me. And I blessed Ihctn unaware . . _ Sure 1"" kind snfttt ATTENTIDN ‘"1"? you trouble ulth y0u| {Qml - [he answer 15 ‘Pfi- llcn we ask you .0 try EVANS STOMACI MIXTURE livanss Stomach Mmun t.» »\_ prcscrlptlon of Dr, 1 1; tavnll. 0. lmndfln, Englgnq and Is sold for lhe trt-nment u! Indigestion, "Bflflbj n “YEPQPSII. Sour Stomach. Gastric Distress. and mlny tither ailments peculiar h 1m stomach We ask you only to lry n You will be delighted wllh 1h; csulls. PRICE PER BOTTLE 85c. MAPS BLOOD I-‘("Jl) For palt- nnd thln people. A combination especially vam. able In the treatment of those diseases where their origin ll lmcettble to 1m Impnvq-Hg "Mill-Ion of the blood. W9 hllhly recommend Mncl Blood Food for 1hr treltment of rheumatism 11nd for those ""1 hflvt- lost their appetit- Macs Blood Food wlll prove Ule rcstornflvc, TRY IT TODAY. l-lucs rm Box m We wlah all our customer‘ to know that we now hnvc In flock Marsllles 72% Gcnlllne French Caslilc sump. Budd’. I'll! - 8 L S. Tablets ‘zi-c-m-r- h“ 49¢ Der Bottle 0| 10D Remember The Two Mm Meets all Pt-Tcel. THE 2 MACS Phone 315 Identified wIth Brfmfn: Rector of St. Andrews Unfversfty In 1884: Governor ofpombay. 1885-90; Lnrd Lfeutenant of Roxburgh County. 1892; Under-Secretary of state for IndIa. 1894-95: first president of the British Academy. 190-2. Meanwhlle he acted as chalrmar of the London School Board. when the World War came he paid the expenses of 1.100 of his classmen to' joIn ‘Kftchencrks Army" and 12o Io ‘ivance. For Vitalitq alwau$,11;_e the‘, When he dicd with:- August 1. 1921. his Brit became extinct, but the 5. and Dutch titles fell to In; .- Baron Eric Afrtckztv. In 11 (only son of the 1.1-.- ABIIMS Mttckav. son o Francois Hendt" Jakob ‘Mackay: brother of -=. ‘Baron Reayv. The tuustiy ever, was only to _ tftles for three months, dyfi He was born In 1870. hztdi 11in;- Tled a 18¢‘! 0f the Dutch t. Baroness Maria JOlIfIflfiCf ChrLstIna Van Dede-m. - emment, but In three mo: m 11¢ was Baron Reay, etc. he tttacie no cIaIm to British cltizetistiip -—pj'o. bably the reason whv his son, {he thirteenth Baron Is ntzifzitie one now. Professional Dards D. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Aocomunt 110 Richmond Street Phone 41. P. O. Bu! 12- nMcLeod 8. Bentley »W. E. BENTLEY. K_ C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. C. F. BENTLEY. LLJI. Barristers and AIIurucY-“l-‘LJW MONEY TO LOAN 180 Richmond Street z: MacL-utgatt b. lnttnor MARK R. Nlac-UUIGAN. KL‘. C. ST. CLAIR TRAINUR. 5-3- Barrlsters. Solicitors. 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