_ Editorial Notes The Charlottetown Guardian Pn-nIih-ur, Llcul.-('0l. W. Chute: U. IeLiu-n Her-Prominent, J. B. Burnett. F. J. l. gfl-runry LIeuL-UUI. D. A. Muc-lilunnn, U. 14. 0. Ideal ivciathcr for Dollar Days. l i‘ i (lur unfortunate Premier inust iiovv that "comparisons are 1'11li111i<." U ‘I II X1111" is :1 suitable tiinc to ltiy iii stores for Lhristiiizis giving. realize lIdltnr uiiil llnmiulng Director. J- l-l llurnell. J- l \hIlll'Ii|Il‘ l-Jnlltutl, Frunls “ulkel uni] ll. K. Ill"!!- “’_."' “‘ _ - ~ Iii-IIIHIIKT) stunting Dull) IItIUlIlIld 1x1i.)$.1.00 nu Muff d,.|i,,.,.,.,| ,, ti": ‘$1.1m vi~r_y1~ur tln nun-nap‘: natrlllgdwi? 1-1-1111-1; Liluiinl 1111111111. 8.1.00 i11-r 1111f Mallet] 1.1 (‘uunilu 111111 united Matr- TIIURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26 I936 =01 i i 1t was just 101 ‘YPZIFS yesterday since the liite .\lI(1l't'\\' Lliriiegic first sztiv the light of 11a_v. l‘ ll i ' .-\eet1r1lii1g 111 the Book of Proverbs he that ivitlihtildetli llnliiluCn, the people shall curse him: but blessing sllilll he 1ip11n the 110.111 of him that selietli them. t)111_1- it calls" them 0111-11. "Fair “Weather Canada’ l -——i l 111C111" 1111- 11111111- 11101111111); the \.'1iie111iv1-rl PIV-vlllvt‘ thus 1t‘\'I(‘.\'\< 1110 e1pii\11e.1l stiiiid 1-11 >1- 11 a ‘ the present 1)11i1iii1i11i1 thnerniiieut oii the ipit-s-l The Lhimrvn-h AM 50cm). u, the“. alumni ti1111 of liinpirt: 11eft-i1~1‘; H l inc-sting pztitl 1'1 graceful and vvell-iiit-ritetl tribute ".\1r1. .\1.\1‘i<i-.\:it-. 1\‘I.\1- 141th l" 1il'll\"'1l- llwl to .\lr. _ll)lIlI .\1e1\'ei1ii:i, who has ever shown the r1111 111,111 of the future of the Lt-ztutlv ("H1133 "I'- kcenest interest i11 the :1ff:1irs 11f 1111- city, 211111 '1'”? l-f-lQne, it 11.1s been stated t'-'1“‘-1l"‘l1."- l‘ 11'“ U.~]li‘v‘lltll_\' iii the ivelfzire of thc young 211111 ris- cnrt to l'1i"i1i~h foreign polity. L'11ll-'l1l4\'> ll-‘hjfi-“liiig gt-iierittinn. W“ ,5 gm.“ m, UPlpH-[unily i11 _~;i_1- 1\11:it LIMI- ;11l:1 i!11t'1!11\ t1) 1111 111111111 the 1.1311211"- “ml M"- |\1~,.,, H, H1111 .11‘ 111.111 111-11 >]rt‘t‘t'l1L‘> 11f his 111,1 >l< >1‘ >1‘ Is Clrllstjflplltil] 111 he the ftiture p111i1‘_\' of 111-1111 lritziin? h >t‘k‘|1l$ highly probztlile. lizirl 11inch i11 11.111» :1 0111011 >11 ~1»l1l1lll,\'- 4lllll""l1\"'-‘ ‘ Stziiili11p1- i11 the 111111.11- 11f l.UI‘1l\ during :1 111-- ,“ J mulpiutl1- 11f 11111-11. 111111, 11111-11 1111- lilllvflhnte 1111 1111- _\ri1iv sziid: "1 £1111 1111111111 to iitlinit 1"--n11~. 1111- 1'.1I‘1tltlll\‘lll 11f t':111;i1l;i 1\"ill 1101-1111‘ "iitltltzit. 11111101‘ present t‘1l1l(1llltJll.~' 11f. service the the 113111 11f existing circutiistuiit-i-d" .\Y11_1-II1‘ 13-111 \111tii1t;1r_1' svstt-iii of t‘llll>llllt'lll is 11h\'iuii~1_\' lll l; pin MR. K151; ClU\\'|I. Not even the tuvvntllll grave danger. The ptihlie has not vet the slight- -_ .11 |,1--1gi11-. 11111111 11.1.11". t:in."1~l:i ~ VLllllll-llrv-1tisl i-1-:1li/.-iii11i1 11f 111i. 1l:i1i;.;1-r. 11111 111- must 1311- 1.11111 111111, lrt-ulizt- it.‘\'1ihint:ii'_v service is :1 luxury iii :ii1_v ; 1.‘. 111111 11:: 111», ;. .l\\-l\_ \11:' 11*. .\1\"11‘1|I\ItlI'_\ siiiil. 11110 :111 lu.\"iii'1-i~_ i~ expensive T1- 1 .~,11 uduiqp, .11" .l11i1"-11~1-, i1.-1-1~ I1 ineiiiiilieittiget _v11iii1_; P1011 t11 serve i11 1111- ziriiiv, ive 11:111- 31- 11,1» i11-n 111 in:1l\1- :1 ~t:i11-i111-i1i 111' p11ii1-_1, ;i:1-1 llFlCI-lllfi‘ go: 11> 11111111‘ 111.11 service niueli 1111110 :11- "i ‘ ii -' i111_ii,i;_-1- 111111. 01111111 hdrillv 111- li('llt‘I'l“1,lI‘(l1'll\'t‘ 111' 111.1110 it 2i stepping stone I11 ‘4111-11. 1' ' I.111.'11l:1'~ 1l1-i1-ii~1- 1111111"), ~."i_\s 11i1'1p1-i"i11:iii1-iit _|'-111_~ in civil life-iiftct‘ the teriiis 11f V 1-111 l-,~ 11111-111114 i11 1111- light 111' theieiilisiiiit-iit i1:i\"1-1-.\"pii"1-11. \‘,,. ,.1_ u, mm, 111th .1 ~iii"_-lr- 111-11- :11 1111- great-Ito 1111- triide Illllltlls 111 141-1 :n'iii_v 111011 siiitnhlc i111- taint-la :1i-.d L':1i1:11h.111< :11 1111-.'p.1\iti11i1~." .\n 2Il1CIlJ]tl 111 f{I.~1(‘I1 conscription 11111 1111- .\111t111-r 11111111111" 111111111 hring 11111111111" 1111- l\!\- 1"11;111-s 11111110, zitrl iii :1 lL-ihni-ites :1n1l 1.il10r:i1~'l11it :il~"0 ii1."1n_\" 1111i- '1-- -11--- 11111-1 he 1x111 s11): 11f L‘:iii.111;1\ ileft-ii-t- I \t'l'\'illl\'t‘>' into violent oppiisition. llovvever. the I z- tl-tt t';1i1.1d:1's great c11i1ti"111111i11i1 to 1111- ti11\"1-riii111-iit hits :1 111g cit-nigh majority i11 Piirlizt- - " “.1- 111-11‘. will he to keep 111-1‘ r1-.vii h-iitv- 1111-iit 111 ri~11 it if it (‘UlHIIlUFi the dziiigei‘ of \v:ir ;;;,._;;1tq;|1 ,',-;.11,.t-_1- 11 vviilnis \lIfl-It'1t‘l1l1v\' 11111111111111 inid 0:111 s11 CIIIIYIIIFL‘ the ' lpiil-lie. l’1n1 11111111111 11:11". miiscriptioii 111111111 _ ;.»,1-,-,-i;,1\¢,] 11111 1111-1111 1111- dnuii-fzill11111111"tiuveriiineiit111111 p11‘. 5111K thzit hztvt- it into effect. 11-1-1- i; :1, glliw OI‘ . - , 1121110 s:1_1i11,~;-' ("itlgiii") i~ 11111 n11 it is cracked up to 110 these win-r t1) p1:1_1",11z1_\'~. 11 1i:1< hzid :1 reprtitioit 11f idotiiig by 1111- pire fiiinilv. 1-ii1pl11_v1-1l, ;1 s1|ii1111 of 50 t-itv pnlireiiu-ii 110111,; ‘ 1 zipperil iii piirtictilzirk i1r11;t1lt';t\.‘ up," ..111i~ - 111.11 (":1i1.'i1_1.1 11.. 111 rt-placc defense .-\t 0111\- ti Ill 1K ti r1‘,,-11', 1 r1- 111-121-111‘ Hf 1l1-f1-11~1- nec.-~'s:irv 111 disperse the p:1i'."i1101's ivhn 111-111 1 :_" i- to 111111111111:- rt single tltrziitiiistiittitiiis in front 11f the police strttiuit. rc- 1-1- 1.11.11 1111.i1s 1111.111. 1111" piir- lief 11ffi1"e.§:1i11l 11 11111vti-t-nvii 11111111; Then in1|1iir_v I .51 (l1-1-s n11‘ lll('.'I‘1I 111:1: into the ('it_1- tliiineils finance 11111101" the chiiir- inniiship 11f 111-140 .\. .\. \l.'ll'll(‘l‘ilt'l‘iflf the I‘uh- lie 1111111- l111."1i"d i~ i11-tug 111-111 iii r1iiiiiee1i11ii ivith its llt‘lt'f‘llllllfl‘ltlll to reduce interest on civic de- bentures.- "1< it v11i1r suggestion that the people 11f L'.1l_4:ir_\" l1:1v0 reached the point \\'1I(‘I'C the)’ tire 1111111111: 111 s1:1i11l :111_v i111ire tzixzition." 1I.\l{C(l 1;; Q11 a It-"u" 11.11.11 1111101111111". . .\.'\‘1.l.1' 1i\f.l»\\I.\' 111-1110. an i111- llr- hopes to h: e mtiiiitiviis mzinti- _ t": .'i1‘.:1 f1-. 21-1- 1 riiish (iHYUFHIllUIlL . i. ~ 11t~1':-.'.1'..- 113.1 ~11i1:1- 111' the l-lnipirt- 1 ~ "‘ 11:51 1.0 1111211011 otitsiilc- tlie zone of 11.121111‘. .\1 (-1100 Cl-lllk“ I111‘ T\“ll-'!1~1‘ .\Ir. v1. 17.. l-lrrtiii of '1“11roi1I11, 1"1-pi'rs1-i1tii1{4' the -- . l "Larva. .\n \-.1t 111111111111, 11115 111111‘, 11111 1H1 11oi1d1i11111er~. “Yc-s," replied .\1:1_vor _\i1dr0\v ~ thnt the filling of n11i11i1iun~ 1-r\1<‘r~ Dzt-isnti. "The fnt-i- 111.11 tl11,1iis."1i11is 11f 111.111:1rs .101 in every way. . 11110.- it :11] 11111111? \\'li_1', 011\'1|1It~'1_\' that \vnrth 11f properties llfC hciiig survt-ndereil to the ritv :1nnt1:1l1_1" 111111111 rertuinlv indicate the 1- :.,1;-i-¢ are 1l111i.1r~" t11 h." 11i:11l1- from lintpiit‘ people c:1niiot pay." The iiirijnt- siiid thzit more l“ "F —‘ 171"" 111" »“l11’1'l."ll,<‘ 0f "ll""ll'"l* —1th.'1nS_300,000 \v11rtl111f tnwipcrtv hztd reverted to 1,." 5:1 is tirere 111- 11113.10 the dollars, hut \\'l1('|I the m‘. in “w; iu-cauc-C Uf |1on_pn_\-n,png of are 1"l'111l;1rs 111 111- >111 nt and 11 ‘e11 rind 011 ‘iix he- _ .-\ct. Th1- 1"it_v, he said, had been tiiiztlilc to 01111011 more 1111111 75 p01- ceiit. 11f its 1-ur- rcni lZI.\' levies for 1110. pzist five or six _v0:i1'.=. * Ii i . _ __‘“11'~’"'l7‘_ l" 1"‘ taxes, under the terms of the Alberta '1 -:1t11 11s t1- 111- 11111111011. L..'1ii.'t1l;i- C,_,\~(.n. \i1-1-,: th1-.~-1i1:i1i111i in 1111-1154111 1>ft1i1:1'1>11lt-.~t W111; (‘111-"111111: 1‘.'1r1i.'1i111-nt vvill 111-1-1111- iii the - 01f f‘\1.~'tl1l-_' 1-it'1"tiii1-t.'1i1c1-~. “.71”: i" 11° i‘ Q‘-1ll.< 10 l"? 3 fill? ‘W-lillll A \"er1" large 11010511111011 FCPFCaCIIIIIILf 1110 Citv _ 11.1 11111-111 the 1.. -ii1-, (',"iii:111.-i ls 14111111; to he It m‘ 111111111111 WilllCtl upon the Minister of Trims- l " ‘M 111 ‘T ll?" " "l 111*’ l"-llll'l"“ port in (‘Htziivrt rind asked for more hnrhor 11e- -l‘ i‘ - l l‘ l'\‘l""'ll'1 l"- 111‘ £1""'l'-'\l 11‘- lll‘ v-elopiiieiit 111111 the completion of the (':1i1.'idi."1i1 l’ '-‘~ 111-1 il_ 1111'!“ -‘-“-"l" 1'l""-§""'lllll*' 0f 111111111111" .\':1tinii:1l lhiilvvavs terminal, 111111" represented 11v l" ‘illumll ll‘ l-"l-“lil Y" ll“\\' l" l""‘\"‘*“ ‘ll 1'1"?‘ the extensive linle in the ground frimilinr to :1ll :ii1d 111.11 1111- tdiiridiiiii ~teel iii111i~tr_v .\111i1tr1-.'1l0rs 111111 .1 source 11f curiosity for visi- wr-n 110 111x011 t-i- 1111- iii11ir1~1 111 étlliplv the _ _ v tors. $11 fzii‘ :i~" 1110 CFillllllPlltlll of th1- trt-iiiinzil ("ll- P-‘dlllt 171-111 l-rint l'1i"i‘.:iii1. 1111* 1'1"" i< 1"11111"1‘rii1-d .\li'. I1l1\\'(‘ zippt-tiiis I11 11.'tv1- 1111-1111‘ fllitli-IIH‘ 1~ l1t-1i1-v1-d 111 1-1111-1- :1 i11-rind 11f fr11|11 ,1 n11 ],y11|,|i,1-_ (ti, 111(- gubibr‘! 11f (hp 1131-11111- he 1"‘ Z lQ-llr- V 4 I hnd iiiiieh inure to sziv. .\111n1re."il is 11111114111; its ~15 llll‘ 1‘l""1““‘l "lillliiliziilzcn u “m haw h) ,‘\'t'1~"1t0~"t sezisiiii to .'ii1 01111. 11 has hzid ."i rt-eiirrl 111- ~11 ,1 i11-tier luisis 111' 11i1111-i"-t:1i11lii1;_1 111111 re- 1111111111-1- 11f vessel," .,[ a1] 1,1,“ ;,,-,-,'\.;ng "m1 .10. i? ~' I l" '- Tlll-“l-l-F ""-‘1"""ll‘ll1l.\' [ml-‘Ill F-llllllr“ pin-titty; Itllfl there has 1101-11 no congestion. lxzst “ l" “"1114 1'“ 1l“1"'>‘ll‘l*‘ l” llilnltlllill“ _v(-z1r 1111- liztrhnr 11:1s dredged zit 1i 011st 11f $1,- 1. i‘ "'11 lllllvflill ‘“ll"lll“ l"? llfvlhllllll ll"? 0111111111) 11nd thiswvork hzis lteriiiitt1-d the free l \"‘1l'lll'll‘* “i111 1111111111511" "W1 5111111!‘ 111111-1-1110111 11f \‘(‘~'.\(‘1.\' 11f the (1C(‘|l(‘.~l. dr:it1_;11t 1"‘ "'~llll""ll 1'1"ll\'l1‘"'ll'll'~' l" 11"." lilllldr“ ciit--i"in_; or leaving the l1:1rh11i". \\'ithiii recent " " 1111' ""91 l" ‘1"l\'ll'l 11"‘ WW1“ "lllllv-‘E "W1 11:01 14s contracts 1i:1v1- 111-011 let for further lzirqc l l‘ l‘i""""l 11"’ lll'l“‘l"l“‘- “"1114 l"'"l’-'llll.\' 1"?‘ III141(‘I'l.'ll\'lII_'\'s, Th0 pnliev 110111;:IIIIFSIIPIIJIIIIS i111‘ L 1" -1-1i11i-1": 111th 1111- 0111-11110. 11f llritztiti. Illltl- its 11111001 the development 1117111:- 11:1rl111i' i11 :10- I f‘ ‘hm "W" 1111* 11b‘ ‘l"lvl'l1ll"1l "l "Flllrim enrdztiiec with the i11-st interests 11f 1111- pm-t, l7 '1'“ ‘_ ""1 1“'-‘i"l 111“ l'l“""‘llll.l ‘ll ""11" l“ which IlI(‘tI1l> 111111 Hllllt‘ grziiidiusi- ideas t1i:1t 111 r1111 111111 11111 1111111-111111-1- ~h:1r1-~ i11 ziii lfiiipiije i'1-.'irii1'1int-iit 1s 1111- llllllllll-iil $p1-."1:1111:' 11H this 1l.'l\" 111-011 put f1i1"\v:11'd tiri- ri-eciving n11 s1-i"i11iis officiail 1'11ii.~i1l1-t':1li111t. .\|i1l .\lr. 1111110 111111 the 1lt-l1-g:iti11i1 ~11. ' ".-1 ~Ii.'.i1 h:1\1- lilhlll 1111- King-Z shilling 11 >1 v . ,,..i, '" , , , _. . . . . , ., ‘ i "i? ‘b. ‘U17 l""'"-,\ 1111" (‘ll ‘lllldtll- -\ll‘1 ‘.\n i1 1vith 11hi~1.ei"s" vvzis 1i 111111‘ L'll'l s .111- "H "fluid 1111" “"1 "l" ""--‘ll"l"‘l 110-.- 111 .\hr:i1 iii l.II1tTIlIl ziunv 11.1111; in 18110 -:i-1ii 11111 hi" 111-1111111-11- 111i 1111- spm. lht-re “pm i“. WM in 1|". lI]I~U(~$ m" m, (\|(\l~!i')“ (“up vl-l 111- :iii 11111. 11111-1" :1ii11 111i" r111. i11 :iii_\' .1111- igtiity in our fvlftllfifblllt) to the lintpirc. 1t 111111111 110 iitteicsting to lizivc .'lII 11ffi1-i:11 51111-111011‘. fr11in 1111111111 11f the QHYCFIIIIIUIIVS zit- titu 1e llI\\.'lI'1l this tlllCnllttll, puigii. 5111- 1111s- then t1i"i11"i0 141-11011 11f \\'cst- field (‘hnutatiipi:i_ N. Y., and 11115 just died as .\1r.<, lilliiig- :11 1111- 11,110 11f 88. ‘811111-11011." as >111: 111-serihe1l il. li_1- Lincoln's sinuntli-sliaven f. "c. she scrawled this lcttrr to the hepuhlicnii Pri-sidciitiiil ('z1ii1lid."tt0: ’ "Dear .\1i'. Lincoln: 1 think you 111111111 1111111‘ lit-tier with \vl1i.<1<1-i"s. T1111 of my l11-1-1Ih0rs are — i?‘ , l1‘0i1iil>li1"."i11<, i11-o nt-r l)(‘l1l()t'l‘JIl\‘, 1 think l could lllflfllh "ll 11'" 1l"“'l"’>°'l "CW “W1C VIM 111111121‘! 1111" IICIHHUFZIIIL‘ l1r1>tl11~i"s tn v11t0 f11i" 1011 if lritrtiii H11’ 1101",’: F1"1*<‘l,\' filmnltd l“): ll": |\"'l~"_1r»u 111.111 ,1 110."ird. Thr- rail fence Rftlllllrl _\-1111r Ii1'1\1l‘I1I11t‘I1l. hiit it would he Slllrlltrfllrllll- ~‘“\.Y]"_ i‘ picture iii the prider is wry hrt-IIY- llzivc vou corn» 11111110111 iii close touch ivit 1 t 1e riii10 . iii- m“. “up. ,i,.|,__:-- _ ' i 11 r. if tllP-‘P were not new cnttct-fiflt-Hfi "[111" l-‘niir ildivs lzitr-r >110 recci\'1'-d this uiisvvrr lh-ui-h t11,\-1i10 plriiits, It is o\-er two ,\'<‘-'lT> 51"“ “.\lv Dear tirare 111-11011: Your very agreeable t1; 11111111011 niztiiiifarttirers appeared lit-fore the I 18mm- bf 11m 15g]; r(~¢¢i\-(-_,,]_ | 111g,“ 1,, My ] hat-c '1'. .i'f IitIZIrIl. x1111] no :ieti11i1 l1:is_vct,11e1-i1 ti11<eii.|,,,, “up. gift i have 1mm guypg" (mp _.<-\1<~ni¢,~n llr-vtitiw .‘1riti~1i 1113011011 textile ntztiiiifaiettircrs ‘Tar; 0],], 0mg "iiip mid one seven. 5110;111:1111! of I'l."\'(‘ i11 sonic hrnnchcs nf the trade about (.10 Ilcgpvvhiskcrs, don't _v11ii think people ivould call it a c1111. of the (.':ii1:11li:ii1 business, it is 011111011111-1 smv affccmtiol, if I 5111111101 hcgin wearing whis. niuliiiig- ~1111ul1l be done. hut t1i1- llritish interests Mrs," ‘ zii-1- urging thiit 1110 specific i"."1t1-< he abolished “I really helicve I CZIIISCIhhIII. Lincoln t1» grow frrini the srhedtilt-s and th0 duties confined to a ban-d,” Mrs, Belliiigs said in r111 iiitr-rvrciv m] \';[l11l’(*]|l r:1t0<, The llcmit-tt .\Ill_llSlI"V nitidc t1 several years zign. She stud that in l't‘ltl'll}flt'_\' good liiirgriiii for (zinzirla in 1110 conference after his election Lincoln stopped at \Vestficld :1Q1"111-i110i1t, uhich docs not conic 11p for re- and asked licr to conic furivzirtl. "lle chnihcd r11 '11 :11 until _ii0.\'t full. Cztitztda in the past two 1n‘ 110W]! and silt with me on the {(11-10 0f 111$ 5111110" 111110 1-0."1i", selling Ilritain three tintes ivlutt this platform," she recalled." ‘(jracie he said, ‘look zit (‘fitill1l'_\' linught from the Mother Country. To my whiskers. I have been growing them ‘for; 1i1:11<0 the pact more mutually advantageous. I\lr. you.’ 111611110 kissed me. Inever Sflfll ltlni 111111111- lxlllfl is, it is iinzlcrstood, tnnking generous eon- At the time of her ileatli Mrs. lhlhiigs still 11.111 The New British Dart _ancc against ivnr. If the atttccriicics 111v . 1£UA|$L*l'l.i}lIE1‘£>.L*'_-\l ~--0q\L—J%Kl)|AN . Votes by the Way A woman was h.I. by an into- inonuc. 1.111.111" M18 was ualivu .1 sin: g.» inc numb-ei- OI tne cur. ‘I10, ' site rcpdett, ‘out the 51H W110 was urtv- 111g wore a tines-piece kittitcd au.t., 1111.1 stie had on a per.wii.k.c hat. trimmed with attinctat grapes." The question is whether the opin- Ion of itch-partisan newspapers I5 more "honest." than that of the part1 journal. A great political party concerns itself, at. least i11 theory, with the interests of tiic whole nation and n.) one wilt dell)‘ in any case that, even In practice, a great. political party rcpiesetits a "IP89 fllégffbgatioit of IlldIVAllIfll interests. as dtversitcd as they are dtvtded among all trusses of the population - rich, pcor, or coni- Iortably off. .That. being the c.ise W11’! dare pretend that, from the] boini. of view of itublie interest, the 012811 OI a great party does not. rt-n- der as great. a service tto say the least of it) as the organ 0t‘ a group of private individuals, even If these be good citizens and excellent fath- ers of families? Indeed, both tire useful. The truth. its is frequently the ease, is to be fcund in the coin- pensations of :1 fair avei'agc.—Le Canada. Montreal. Climbing quotations for tobacco this year have brought joy to the thr- easr iii agricultural iniitteis. however. the price is high 1100:1115!- of bad ivr-iit-Iicr conditions eztrlir-i‘ i11 I the season These resulted iii poor crops 111 11111111" localities rind. in plenty rif iiistaiti-r-s. of gitnvers Iiav- in: little r11" nothing to s2‘l. Never- theless, the paving out of nearly a million dollars for Essex Cotintt-‘s IltIC-(‘llfftl tobiiero 01-011 Is ii nttgzliiy fine 1111111.: for this (Iistritrt, espec- Iiiilv when one remembers that it is only :1. sntnll fraction of 1110 Iiiigc farm 111001110 11f our district this year-Windsor Star. To shapi- llir vvliule future is not‘ our tiroblem: but only to shape, fnitliftiily n sninlt |7fll‘1.1)I it. flCPJTtl- , ' ‘ ilreucly known. It. 1'11 . blc for each of us. who l will with (I111) earnestness Inquizc. 101 ascertain ctoiii-ly what he, for his} o1\"i1 part, ought to do; this let 111111,; with true heart. do. and continua-i doing. The general Issue will. rs, it. 1111s nlvvtvvs (lone, rest vvell vvith rt,‘ Hizrher Iiitrlligcitce than ours . Tlns drrv thcu knoivz-si t0n 0111113. mzntdecl duties. rzeest in thy 11111111.- thc things 11-111011 sticuld he 110110 for 1 one that thou dos-st! Do one all them; this of itself tvlll rhc-tv 111cc ten others which can antl 5111111 be done-Carlyle. Out of a tolal of 29,:'1l1t).000 vntcs cast In the British gent-rat election in 1935 Communist. candidates" for the House of Commons received a total of 27.117. 'I‘I11s was less than one-tenth of 1 per cent of the whole,‘ voce, much less than I p01- ccn: cfi the vote 011st for candidates of the Labor part1". These figures cxplriin why the British Labor part}; has" rc- jeeted a Communist invitation to affiliate in :1 united front against Fascism. Whahver 1110111101- oI' Fas- cism may exist In Great Britain. the Labor party scents confident of Its ability to meet t1"ic situation without the aid cit Communists.- cw York Stin. In North Carolina the wnodehuck Is called a vvtiLstle-pig, which. re- calling Brycels famous mnirtrk about the Holy Roman empire, is m1 accurate desci-iiatioit, r-xccpt that the woodehuck isn't a pig and can't whistle-Toronto Star. The world is what it is. not. what we ivoultl like It t0 be. What 0.111 any sensible man cr 11111111111 11111"- whcrc- In the British Empire, or rm) where i1: the world for Lrdt mutter. do but endorse and stippovt Mi". Ba'd\vin's policy. NZIJFOSSCKI in his deelaraticti thflt 111-: Cort-1"11- mcnt would not relax fci" one mom- ent. Its rczirmament efforts, "because we know 111111. while we 1v- fot- the blessinqs of pence. there can be no pract- iti Etiropc \\'1t!1 eerialnty un- less every country knows we i11-e prepared fo1- war.“ It is not the counsel of despair. II. is not accept.- Ing war as incvilttblc. It 5s on the contrary. 1111:1115: the world as I1‘. is. the best 11nd only practical insur- cnn sec speedy victory I11 prcspret there will be war. If they sac-e the tirospcct of defeat there will be no war. The only way of 1110c 111g them on eommmi ground i1; to convince them that. defeat is L110 more likely outcome of any fllIflClL—--\V1l111'|)C_j.ZV Tribune. If we try to reduce the yin-sen‘. apposition betvvcen central and western Europe to n brief formula. we may say that: it is the conflict of the two different epochs. The main difference and I110 nrvin opposition are In the political dictIonn-sy. "Hegemony" and “Supremaey" are expressions most popular In the world east of the Rhine and south of the Alps. The political dictionary has conserved the mnrk of the late nineteenth century. European 00m- munilv, Intcrnatinnnllsm. collective security, and 1.110 acceptance as :1 fact of the new national revolutions In the Slavonic ivorld are Ideas iin- nble. as It seems. to penetrate Into the mind of the ruling elements of these late ntncbeenth-ncntury pow- crs-Ex. Kind words produce their own Imasze In men's souls. iind a beauti- ful Image It. is. They soothe and comfort the Iienrcr. ‘They shame hIm out of his unkind feelings. W01 have not vet begun to use them In sue‘: abundance as they ought to b2 used-Pascal. With the Increasing cold of Nov- ember the boat yards along the ha?! are filltriiz, and fewer and fewer are the yachts remaining at their moor- ings. In parallel rows upon the shore are stored the power crulscrs. the auxlllarlcs 11nd the small fry which only a little while ago were threading their respective ways over the bi-Itzht waters or lying greet-- fully at anchor in still coves and (05810115 to the .\I1>t1icr Counti ' the letter she received from Litiwln- that so» of Quart By [emu W. Bclrllll. “.0. USING OILS AND SOFT PASTES OR DRYING TREATMENTS 1N ECZEMA You may recall the saying. "The most, satisfactory rpecIaJty In medicine 1s to be a skin specialist, as the patient never dies and he never gets better." This means no worry and plenty o! work for the skin sp; laltst. , The second "satifactory" point for the skin specialist Is that. as one-half of all s1 n ailments are due toeczema, he apparently can be right. In the treatment of one Iialf of all his cases by treating them all as eczema. However, it so happens that. while eczema Is eczema, alt skin: are not. alike, and so Lhe skin specialist Iias to choose whether he will treat the condition by means of an ointment; or by a dry method. Dr. P. Mulzcr, Leipsig. slme55e= that. the general condition hearts of the growers. As Is so nft0i1 1 M the 5km‘ particularly “'5 Oumes?‘ must. be given consideration when it. ‘vs to b0 decided whether an P3201118 should be treat-ed by means of an ointment or by dry method. In those pritietits in whom the skin, especially the IMP. i5 oily and slnnv, has comedones ibiackmads» .1111! a tendency to acnie-ptinptes-nnd in whom the hair is oily. so that it; requires fi-cqitcnt “Tlvlllfigfi. the use of oint- inents, 01b, and soft pastes i; not advisable. The application of titty ointment» 01- pastes appar- ently results I11 a stoppage or statsLs of the natural 011 coming out on, the r-urface of the skin-It gets held brick by the oily cint- mi-ni or pus e This causes further 111111111011 and delays healing. 1n such patients a dry treatment-Is udvisabie. Dr. Mulzei- uses chiefly 11 zink mixture, which contains zinc oxide. talcum, glycerine and ivnt-cr. However i11 the patient Iii whom skin and 111111" are especially dry, oinwncm- 11nd scft. pastes are the best rrmcdies for cczeinit. I11 addition to observirg the type cf skin-drying pastes ci- powders to be used on an 011v "piinply" skin; and ointmr-itts and soft pastes on those with skin and hair csprcially dr_v,—~~it 1'" aLso necessary to oh- scrve the general rule regm-dirtg the use of dry preparations. This rule is that; “dry-ing" pastes or ointniriits should b1- used In i11- ftamed but. strongly sealing skin dist-are 1no oozing or weeping), but should not. be used in weeping skin disorders In which moist applications are advisable." You 0:111 thus see why some remedies may -hc1p eczema. In one individual nnit cause irritation and dflfly in Iicnlirit.’ I11 other". The treatment. depends to n large 0x- tcnt. upon the type of skin of the individual, whether it is otly and pimply or whcthcr it. is especially drr- . PA STU RALE FOR. SUDIDIEII. INDIAN The geese gleam whitcly In this pale sunlight Where a 11111011" shades the white plaster brtuge, And tmdgcons, iiiurititiring return from flight. To some just beneath root's ridge. softly, the barn A dog barks oi" a cock crows, pro- phc-sying ruin: ' T1115 silence 1s no‘. disturbed by other sound. The crib Iiolcls golden ears of corn; the siilo. silver grain: Windfatlen apples 11c gIovi-iiugly upon the ground. Far mountains wear quietly their c3012.‘; of (luvs: Soft. atmospheric gray or smoky bhic. But itear-bv slopes flnmcs in aut- t; . vial trade: Bronze o.1k- and sz-rirlct maple. the ' beech‘: copper hue. Crcnvs wheel above 1.11!- nincs on slowlv flanplttrz wings. And 0-1111: rfarz- miisingly with great calm eves. CIIPWITIYI reflci-ttvr-ly unmoved as carve-i tlitittzs. Rcgaiwlinr: this 501F011 with tfacld Iltlfitlrpfifit‘. -l-‘i"edcrick Ebright. in Science Monitor. Christian More and more we perceive that. the danger 0t the dictator is that. he must command, cxhort, inflame. ‘Iftic world Is shukcn because men are In power who c1111 not. speak cnlmly or move r-xccpt. with an effect of VlOlOIICCv-NQW York Times. IIIIISTOIIS IBIIEGII IIIIIIIEYS FIRST " Illly know IIIII lioultliy Kidnap’ mnuufromtln blood Ilia vutn nutter ~11: uceu acid: and poinns, _ by the aver-churning humnn body_u it decay: and rlbuilth ilnlf. But II IIn ' y: hi], illneu nnly follow; Buck- " "In, thin, I Blood, Luck 0| Gnu , Too Flewentmstniinlion, Sleo lou- nun, uduclus-alluuy nnulllmn lully Hrliwyl. Al micillh safeguard-d‘: a win ution-n ntaynur ' 0y: equal- fr?»- Dorld’; Kithc Pilh—for nu fifty w lln_ favorite ithoy nmcdy—ncn- Inning -ule. I Budd's Kidney Pill as I NOVEMBER, 1935 PUBLIC FORUM filo column In on! l" l" uuuulon n "Numb-h," qlnlhlc F Clllluflcto I 0|‘- GOVERNMENT SALE OPERATING Sin-As It Is quite unlikely that. a satisfactory answer will be giv- en “One or Many" relative to the and as I believe the majority of the people to be In the dark tn this re- gard. I take leave to answer the question. Ivgladly pass along tn- formation that; came direct. from the Attorney GencraPs department. On the first of each monththe Doctors are forwarded 50 prescrip- tion blanks for beer and light wines, and 15 for hard liquors. Upon re- quest. for more, they an obtainable. This matter may be further illus- trated by revealing the fact that In the month of Apt-II this year a Doc- tor without a practice led all oth- ers In writing liquor prescriptions. having Issued 124. II’ I remember correctly 82 Doc- tors issued 1,029 prescriptions that month. It seemed as though the Doctors with me largest practice 1s- sued the least number of prescrip- ttons. Yes. "One of Many" It: ls quite possible that our Government Is de- liberately trying to Increase the rev- enue from the snlc o1‘ Iritoxicants. In fact we 118W‘ reason to believe that a system of Government, sale Is operating In this Province strict- ly against the expressed wish of L119 people. We are being urged to “speak 1188111". and really we must, but. one loudly spoken desire voiced by the people and recognized and honoured by promises eloquently spoken by our candidates for public service to protect and enforce all our laws, pizrttculin-Iy rein-ring to the Pro- hibition law, all of which ate the written desire of our people, ought to be stifftcientz. " Personally, I have been dubbed I1 “propagnnd1st_" and the displeasure of the Premier of this Province has been publicly registered against nic. If I have done 11112111 worthy of such wndl-lct I Em ready to answer for ll- I" any case, I want to breathe the free atr of B. British subect. 5811111. Why should we have to ask and answer questions pertaining d1. rcctly to the public welfare? I am. Str. etc, C. “MTTERWORTI-l __-____. BALANCING "rm: nonom Sin-Would it. be high treason to “k 110W mmtv drunken fatalities it vvoutd take 11o magnify the profits $81,153:)?‘ usxplizsetfi) a Zufficlent extent budget? U8 t0 balance the And if 111i. is; ~ of reaching tti. a en ploit it; in all its bi-a the harvest from e How about. an 0 M.D.'s who make creased number o Special tax on every extra. coffin grave digging. and toonib stone sold hide from th - 0mm trams? e world the victims Recipients chosen method d. Why not. ex- nehes, and reap very agency? Xlra tax on the Profits on the In- f ‘scripts’ sold; a, of life insurance mmmYs- savages profiting from re. Pair-i 0n cars in drunken accidents flwyers fees defending the ' I am. Sir, etc, BUDGET BALANCER ‘_-—~——————~__ APP] US CLAUDIUS Sin-Jr. is a stron t0 have the Patriot dorsiiig my g point scored 5° Openly en- COIIIDBTLSCX] i-‘ryant and dictator oi’ ‘Xnt-ii-iii omn with the i- -- ' Government. P escnt. Provincial The Liberal whitewash Appi benefactor of i codification of 1 aiwlvgist tries ti» 11S Claudius 11,5 a S; 11121111211512. citing 1. RS 1 ' popular achievement; 111515113“ Tfiébesstiim and all the Claudia“ coward] a Paw}?! able poltroons, y l" 7111111411‘)! prowess, then "w @1111’! riualtty or nobIlIty never by any of them distinguished 1n bfllllv. from wtitch- they shti-ked but 010111101111 In tongue. obstinate In 3222x2183’; and crust in performance, om," ed b1’ 11111151114’ demean- fl “ “Th {IPGW 1111011 t-liem "the eIrcc-st public hatred." m “'15 11° Dress then to muz_ 111111.111 1110i parchment m“ "m" tyrant" cl‘ 51mm "D011 the t-tiltng ma.) “shone of these. Ncvlotts flung “m la "mfieu". Drlor to the Ltcln- Lhcir and others, because o; a acks upon the Claudlari gigfltrtrrs. It. was after the reign 011 . n v _was suppressed that poqtgl spoke with effect, as in the “ms which I 1n pay; quoted As the Liberal organ Ilxes 5118-1081’ 0f the Decemv Plus Claudius with "my I quote a the Irate and Ap- r Its own party, ew more stra I Iltnes from that. Immortal 1309:1811“ Like the moaning noise that goes before the whirlwind on the deep, Or the growl of a fierce watch but half aroused from slee The waning. Iiootlng, howls of grief and Wcrc Iieard beyond "l". bvvoncl the Latin Gate. And sharper came the potting, and evermore the yen... Tribunes! we v-Ilt have Trlbunes- rose with a louder swell, And wncn his stout retainers had brought hlni to his floor, Hts face and neck were all one cake of filth and clotted Bore. As Applus Claudius was that day, so may his grandson be." I commend the Liberal organ tor its candid acceptance of this ob- ject lesson for would be dictators. I am, Sh‘. ctc., UNMUZZLED SPEECH -dog p. cursing, the hate, the Ptncian ‘Phe modem youth not only burns the candle at both ends, but expects father to supply the zandle. A liberty loving man I1 very quiet harbours-Providence Joumal. Doctoi-‘s liquor prescription blanks, 1 ‘cufciuns: run TIIE PIPE f CUT FINE FUR CIGAIIETTES ~—v_ v m. Tea Poll Says: For a. Delicious Cup of F1111 Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN Orange Pekoe Tea Stone Carvers In The Senate (Ottawa Journal) For years the Governments of the day have refused w Elam fund". for the carving of the #10116 walls in the‘Par1Iament. Building. Notably have the Senate and Commons Chambers been Walled vivtth bare stabs awaiting the ani- mating touch of the artist. But Inst yea: a. small grant was made for a start; on‘ the entrance to the Senate and the Senate Chamber Itself. The work falls under the ‘im- medtitte supervision of Mr. Allan Keefer, but. the actual sculptuxtitg 'and moulding Is under the direc- ‘Iton of Mr. Cleo Saucy whose art Is already known to Canadians, notablyvfor his skillful conclusion of the carving in the Memorial Chamber in the Peace Tower. Assodated with Mr. Soucy is Mr. Coeur de Lion MacCarthy, well known Canadian sculptor, and son of M1". Hamilton MacCai-Lhy, whose work I; known to all Ottawa stud- ents or admirers of statuary. 'I‘I1eir. workshop Is down in the catacombs of Parliament, and they are aided by a crew of about 10 carvers. 1T0 talk with them. In their art- ists‘ coats and cam, is a fascinat- ing experience. But. don't lct them stop work. Half the facination is in watching them make an ear out of a piece of moulding clay from England, and the other half In see- Ing them patch it on the grotesque Iiead of some grinning gargoyle that. is shortly to look down In stone upon Canada's elder "states- men from a lofty perch. Already they have carved six large canopies on the Senate walls, many gargoyle", two delicate her- aldic designs over the main door, a great deal of "boss" work. numcr- ous shields and crats. Then, too. they have carved the heads of Wolfe, Montcalm, Champtntn and other national figures. These will eavesdrop on the Senate dI-cuss- Ions. Then there are 20 pillars in the Senate lobby which will each bem- the Itead of some stateman who has played an illustrious role In Canada's history. On the two pillars Immediately in front. of the Chamber entrance are to be carved the heads of the Iahe King George and King Edward VIII. Mr. Mac- Carthy moulded the head of King George, which Is already placed. and Mr. Soucy carved It from the rtone base. It is hoped to have King Edward's head placed before the next session. While watching Mr. Souuy and Mr. MacCamthy. we got: a. general Idea. of how It is done. The artist: moulds the form of Is subject In soft English clay from a photograph bestde him. Once done this mould Is put. Into a plaster cast. and In r rhoi-t. time the cast. Is set. T111: cast. is then placed near the stone slab to be carved and used as a. -modet, measurements being taken and Lrnced on the stone surface. Then the carver goes to work and the ftnI-rhed piece Is fashioned with chisel and hammer. All work In the buttdtng has been done by hand, rather than by the auto- mattc storm-working machines used on less delicate works. Mr, Saucy can create the most hideous pic-htstnrlc creature In clay vidthtn a day, and the carving can be done In another day. But for a King's head he llkes to take three 01t- four days In fashioning the vXPPCSIOXI and features. and another four days to carve It on the stone. Apout. the firs: of next. month they wtlt have to close up shop. The senate wIlI have been complet- ed by that time and much of the wot-r. In the Senate lobby._ Natur- ally they are hopeful that. another grant will b: approved by the Government. this year for continu- often amazed by 111s liberty taking neIghboi-a q . r__ atlon of the work. The Halt of fume and the Commons Ctmmbei and lobby have yet. to be done. The only way to avoid having a past Is to put. a stop to it before 11 happens. Motorists drive accorttiii; [n many rules, but. 111t- coronei- 511:5 goes by dead reckoning. About. the time a felloiv zen enough money saved :0 111111. 111 can go places and sec things, rheumatism ‘sets in. 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