ipflvento g-ggoghearhiganauwuntofthl gtawartll-b“ m'“'°'“" my“ nedcnyoounoilloraendlipm mm‘, gnaw; who the Qbdldhkl ‘m. the city council Are. W!" jun m; trwo candidate; for the “bu, meeting; but the authorities haying rifled otherwise, we ahall have to poasem our 001114 1h PIP" ‘ tunic published acme rznnuv s§gZE§§r 1r I t ' srllmg prellq VA little‘ Item F: a your own. Yo i 'mlleil a . . to the and of your a.y.."'r§§'l.§.'§ i abounly o‘ elball . . rfilra Maritime Independence! woeldltliotbepleaeenlb baeuraoflliaeethlngg,“ wbeeyea ,e|y,ll|aogeel65? wit?” ‘xii: iraft. ‘i: 51:31."; loot el Marltllae Industry and protection of y”, present Income. m.“ ‘mm tomorrow ovcninf; w dxovgf who n llfl I“ ll‘. $1 candidates. 5., 1.,- u the Mayvraltv 1e w"- monthe e60. A: for the future, the flnort of the loclal Berviee Oolmofl of Canada recommemh a lefiq of progreaiva rcftrma in keeping with “h “m m‘ t "ThMn-Hntlidfcwzrbebnabu watching e other v an ” Aspen. Send lung’, eve are inclined in stress more l‘ than ever the need for arms parity as a meana of securing their posi- tlon, facing conditions which have Planes To Fight Locusts 1n ""||frillllaiiiiifllln corned, His Worshiil Judw 5W- ‘zu-g" 31¢ present incumbent, has Tpuhlehed his card, as has also bounc-mor Samuel Kmnedy, chair- mun of the Finance Conunittee. who 1; an aspirant for the 031°9- Th, pnsem, Mnyor outlines a p consisting 0f the 8P‘ pomtment of a competent city munch m, disqualification c! m, stipendlary Magistrate as Cit? gnome; 5 qxpplete chi-BIB m 5M amusing and wot of nam- mg mum-w, the abolition of u] uymgcegmry offices 3nd m9 wanna: o1.’ the my Witter With- in a reasonable W110. m. Kennedy, on the other hand. m his card which appears eke- whq‘ in this issue, claim: that the adverse criticism of the Public Accounts is unwarranted, and cites tag report of Mr, Hart, GA, in Iubutantlatlm of his P06151011. W‘ gelher with the roger demand mo” Ls for city of Charlottetown bonds Having had eight. years‘ ex- perience in city administration. Mr. xmnedy does not believe that this lathe time to embark on any radial changweuch as, presum- jlnbly, the installation of a city urunogcr in place 0f tho URN!“ committees-and expresses the opnlon that 1f this were done the citizens might be called upon to suffer hardships and be the losers "in the erid. Referring to the un- paid taxes, he emphasizes the fem that for the past three years Charlottetown, in common with _ot.her oties and Provinces, has been passing airman a period of funuaual depression, that notwith- “fianding this fact the collections hr i988 exceeded those of the preceding year by $11,000, and reel. :3: thin, reason to anticipate that the arreango will be gradually wiped out. He claims that with looumny the present 2 per rent gut, of taxation will enable the Qty to carry on satlafactorly. At wright’: meeting no doubt both elndldatm will elaborate on their announcemenb, and prospec live oondlrhtea for the City Coun- 7"}! wil preaent their claims on the ‘Eranohh of the electors. GLOBE VS. MR, KING ‘in his presidential address at _Q1e annual meetmg of the Domin- lm khk," gays the Toronto Globe editorially. ‘$41’. C. H. Bogert 373M410 to the recent assurances from informed quarters of Goliath's sub atantial headway toward better 11mm." * Evidmtly the Globe doea not Ihare the vie-w of ita federal party leader, Mr. Madrenze King, that things in Canada are going to the bow-wows. In accepting favorable aluranoea frun "informed quart- Ira‘ of our economic recovery it lllliilea that Mr. King would d0 well in drop hie ridiculous with-inn the growing knowledge of The deserve and will dmbtlua obtain careful corulderatian at the hands cl the Government and of the penitentiary authoritlea. I4 DECREPIT ISSUE Th, latest proponent of Maritime Union is Mr. George H. anith. first virse-presidmt and general manager of the Canada Perman- ent Mortgaga Corporation, Tor- onto. At the annual meetim of the organisation w. knit-h brought forward the bright suggestion. "Ae you know," he aaid, "u long ago as 18M the Charlottetown Confer- ence was convened with the object of merging the three provinces by the lea. That, object having later been loot. sight of in the greater 310.10% of Confederation, it is. however, o! even greater import» a-nce now, and after its Rip Van Winkle repose for ‘I0 years might very well be aroused to action" Ml‘. Smith‘! simile is unhapplly chosen. Rip Va-n Winkle woke to find himself a doddering old fel- low, out of touch with everybody, and incapable of "action" or of in~ epiring anything but, sincere re- net on the that the rest d his tueless existence. We are not interested here in at- tmipta to revive Rip Van Winkle issues. The time wasted by bus- iness men in Central Canada in diwvloifls such matters would be better mlplovod in nhdeavouring to under-fiend something of the mod- ern conditions and requirements of the Mbrlbing Praying Dirt of beholder: he hadn't snored away T00 LONG TO READ ADM»! or w, King‘; marathon oratorial effort in the Draft Ad- dress debate, the Ottawa Journal “Yo: “There cant be much value in the lwt of blame that goes on blaming for four and a half hours. It rant n. tidal, It’: Just nagging. Mr. Bennett, after all, is a reason- ably I000 citinn, He works herd. down drink nor smote, goes to bedelfilnloeatoohurchonflun- 44v. Bush amen, itooountoua, muat do There mist be occaaions when, l1 not by wisdom then by mm 13111106 or accident, he's betrayed into 601118 $310 rlfht bhlfll. Yet, if wearetoliatentohlnxingmn Bennett hasn't one blesaed good deedtohisnalnqandinlmwas 805 tine: wwae than a good Boy floout. Honestly. we can't answer an indictment lite that. so we have to abstain from replying to Mr, Kine. and what is more we think Ln! "flit aometlmea. eiéiisér v on ,, prlaooarweed. h“, ‘n4 you are standing 0n n16 very not where he IWBY that fiendish -" a We in Canada, with tremendous forest resources, are aittfl8 N03 idly and watching their depletion each yea-r at a rate which ls little short. of a crime. B111“ 15 ma" that within far fewer years than mod: people imagine our forest wealth vrlll have been lrretrlevably impaired to a very serious extent. From time to time there are heard piglfl gxpresdom of horror at this sort. of thing from various members of Parliament, but noth- ing is done that even begins to measure up to the actual necessit- ies of the situation. horn a Root opinion written by Chief Justice Hughes of the Unit- ed States Supreme Court on mn- stitutional freedom of the press: “The administration of government has become more complex, the 0p- portunlties for malfeasance and corruption have multiplied, crime has grown to moat serious propor- tions, and the danger of its pro- tection by unfaithful ofllci-als and of the impairment of the funda~ mental security of life and property by nramlnal alliances and official neglect emphasize the primary need of a vigilant and courageous press, especially in great cities’ From which it is clear that the press ln this country has not only a legal right but a public duty to print news fearlessly and speak its mind freely. If the meteors that have fallen upon the earth during the past hundred million year's were to be evenly spread upon its surface they would form a layer hardly more than one-hundredth of an irlch in thirkness. ‘this is the calculation made by Dr. Harold Jeffreys. F118, of 8t. John's College, Cem- bridge and communicated by him to the scentlfic periodical, Nature. Dr. Jeffreys states that on the average, in ordinary circumstances, about three meteors are visible per hour at a given place, and that represents meteors that have fal- len within a radius of at least 100 kilometers (about so m-les). Oc- casional meteoric showers do not ocotpy enough time to more than dotble the number of calculated meteors, in Dr. Jeffreys‘ estimation. Ofllclal record; and thou of un- omcial and cooperative observers strongly suggest that “we are in the midst of a period of abnormal warmth which has come on more or leee gradually for many years.” In Washington, District of Col- umbia, for example, eighteen of the lug twenty-one winter: have been warmer than normal with the winter of mar-n the warmest in a century, whereas fourteen of the nineteen winters between 1&4 and lfllwerecolderthan normalwlththe wLnter of 1056-60 the coldest in more than a century. Al though alone ean change human habtta, the word eoiners are alwayu busy in some field of current interest. lb is but tlon. as if the were nu. The usual ngmptonu at the begin- ningofanattackareafeelimu if the whole body had been pound- ed, a general who of all the mus- cles, the head becomes "sultry" or 'snu:rly", there is a slight cough, slight rise in temperature, an un- easy feeling in the atomach. How should you fight an~attack of flu? The suggestions of the Canadian social Hygiene Council and these suggestions are now in general use are: l. Go to beg immediately. 2. Call your physician at. once .r.:\l follow his advice exactly. 3. stay in bed until your doctor tells you to get up. 4. Remember the period of get- iing well is longer than the time actually ill. 5. Keep your room at 68 dqrees l". and well ventilated. Your doctor will tell you that the most important part of the treat- ment is not the medicine he gives you but getting to bed at the first sign of flu, and staying there a few days after your temperature is down to normal. This getting of! the feet and stay- ing oi! the feet ls your best chance of preventing pneumonia, or a heart condition later. Lobster Measurement (Bangor Ooinme ‘ ‘l edatthereoentspecial the legislature. Proposal for such a previous sessions. Opponents dc- clare that the passage of the act was snap legislation that they had no belief that the lawmak would so reverse themselves and therefore were not prepared for a battle, They also claim that the law is in favor of the dealers and against the interests oi the fitter- men, although it was favored be- fore the special session hearing by some fishermen In view of the ution of the legis- lature and the lick of knowledge of the subject by the general pub- lic, it ls rather difficult to believe that the endorsement of (die act can be defeated, even if a referen- dum vote is ordered, for it is the natural tendene of voters to en- dorse legislative anion if they are not particularly interested lathe matter under- discussion, although such tendency was not indicated in the lest referenda votes when lov- eral legislative acts failed to gain public approval. What are the arguments advanc- ed pro and con? Proponents oi’ the doubleiauge law say that the Maine loblnr catch is eteadly dlminilhing. that from a catch of 25,000,000 poundl in 1880, with about half aa many new: the lawwillresultine ly eflobatereaadilnprvvetheoendi- i§‘i§*§§?%5“§5§ Eligitééii. _ 5* “ a r lit 5 2 P l ema-lliuno Fbrelgn Secretary gave no details as to the co ‘ merely indicating that the Govern- ment's menifesto might give a fies-h lead to the negotiations and would tend in the direction o! placing the disarmament problem to the fore- front of all other international is- Imam 9h!!!“ on“ m9 W"!!! ll sues, Th, Bflflgh wmmumqu, 1, a found the pilot will steer the ma- positive arms aggrcement. will follow only after it; provls- We 199115‘! will fly filto 1%- Three ions have been studied and digest- Purdred pounds of the when nov- ed by the powers concerned. law had been defeated at the re- made to the Prime Mlniater in gular session, as it had in several 343a,, 1933, 1n m; letter under r. Marlin wrote ;';,,,§,““,,§,,, m, h, h“ b”... down. Another teat n whether he and m Dam-h n‘ mum,“ My,“ can take oil’ his trousers without sit- purchase of soviet u-ude and fuel “"3 4W“ "i"- “9 Fmim" o1... ‘or “Sh, a we“ 3 m er usually taken of! at night, and put dun‘, of an, can, for ‘a01- on in the morning. much depends ene. l-le raid that he considered it "W" M" 1M "h"! 91¢ W11" W mun”: m“ i '1, o; Oman“ the trousers has spent his evening. cattle or made he asked for an assurance that no brought the peaoecr-war Under time circumstance: the Lntunatl n made by Sir John Bim- on to t House of Commons that t.» clarify her position and has des. patched a memorandum to other European powers concerned with a view to contributing towards a settlement, has aroused consider- able interest and, along with it, no of speculation. For beyond this bare statement the of this document, contribution toward an lta publication Trade With Russia (Sydney Postltecord) The hardy annual question of trade bet/ween Canada and Bovet 01' M14111 dflt Russia seems dilimliinfirm ‘ m m“ new w,“ may full-drug ddiai‘: U“ 0 comm,“ A "mm “u” m the agriculture over many thousanda of House on Prlmy contains lilrti- gumnofa proposalmade by Ool- Mmmmg m 5 newgwper ‘ugh onel H. J. Mickie of OttB-WB W merit the other day, Maine lobster Prmi-er Bennett for an exchange fishermen propose to demand a re- of commodities fnrendum upon the socalled dou- countries. This return has been ble-gairge measurement law enact brotrght down in rmbonee tn a N8" session of olution adopted let, last session- another i bet/ween the two Colonel Mackle’: was the other producteahouldbe ‘ theoil, * And tum would be levied on Soviet oil which under similar conditions would not awly to lhipments from ‘he United State! or Boutb Africa. Inally he requested the oo-qaera- tion of the D8P~rtments of Alfi- culture and of Trade and (mmmerce with rmlwt to the deal- The Harrier‘; rcply is brief but to the point He mid that he could he, no reason why the Govemlmlll lhould be Bought into the trans- at all. Be added that exwlfi for an anbargc on certain pro- ducts. buaine! with Hume could be conducted in the some way as with any other country. Just why the Government of Canada mould live IDecla-l easil- anoe to people Qndeavoring to trade ill‘. t a y (Mail and Iinpire) Airplanes have been uaed fre- quently in Canada to dist crOPI with inlectlcide, but it is claimed that the first experiment in direct nrrial attack on migrating insects will be made in “‘ Equip- ped with upecial apparatus attach- ed to the wings, a three-engined British airliner is to be employed in Rhodesia. w SDNld a poison bu" rage before swarms of lemma as they pass over the country, in an effort w destroy them before they settle. 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