flrtflif'f'i'?1dfnqwrn_ >--a><w..-v--J--<--,¢n--—-~ -<- -1qpvcwn><w -.- ‘k . 3 wifAGE FOUR The Charlottetown Guardian Prnllfletil LituL-Coi W. Chalk: B. InLufg Vice-President J. R. Burnett. ll‘, J. I. Editor nml Managing Diruitor J. B. Burnett, I a | llrrrrtui-y Liuui. Col l) A. Ioolfiinuuu D. 5.1.1.1111“. suit-m Frullli Wglkgr um n, g, B. 0. Currio Morning Duliy (Founded I887) $.00 per your tlu uiiusitt-o) delivered to City ‘L00 urr your tin iultonco) mailed to P. E. Inland $5.00 per your tlu niitioui-o) Ihllllfil to Uiumdl and l.‘ I MONDAY, JANUARY l0. 1938 Anglo-American Trade Pact Furltizil :innotiiic1-ii1t-11t 11:15 ll(‘t‘l\ issut-tl l1)" 111c- Lintcu httitcs ui 1111- 11111-11111111 1,1) 111-g1111un- u," .-\11;_-111-.\1i11-r1c:11i lrliilt- zigrt-t-niciit, ziild 111111111- lltlnlllgs 1111 1111111111- 11nd exports stiggr-tcd for inclusion 11 Ulc- :1\;rc1-111u1it 1111s 111-cit sct tor Alzircli 1.1. 1111- xiiiiioiiiicciiit-iit fixes l"1-11. 1921-; - tlic Cl'l\lll_‘\' 11;1t1: i111" tho >tll)llii$~ltill oi briefs- 11_\" iiiipurtt-rs. 11ro111ic1-i-s or 111111111 |':i1"t11l'ci'.~. :i1i1l for :i1\111ic.il:-111~ to 111- 1i1-:i1'1l :11 1111- 111i11lic 1111-11111;- 'l111- 11211-1-1111-11‘. \\111 1111-1111113 :111-11_; \\it11 1111" [iii -'l 1\111u1l11:11, 1111- liflll-ll ('1-l11111c.~_ l’r1111"c- 1111x111» ;i1111 11111171111111 t1-1'1"it11r11~-. 2l~ itcll :11 .\i1 111-11111111-1111, 1111'. 11111 1111- 1):1iiiii.11111.~. 1.111.111, 1111.1 --.-.-1", .~ 11151111" 1-11111-1-1111-11 in 1111' 111;11t;.-..111;.~1 :1 .1 1- 1-1-111-11-11 1111-1 \\tl1 111\111\1- l111-1--\.-11-[ - 1-111- : §1.1-t --i' 1111- 11i'1.-1-.-r1-111"1-< 11111" 1';1!'ill ‘1111111-"6- 1111-1 1"lii11_1. ‘1'11 1111- llrlll-li 111111‘- 111". l‘ " '1‘ - 11'1- IU-rvn. ~ ‘..111 ' 111" 1 li11l‘1'1' 11- \\l1 .1 1,1- 1-1111- 11111 louse of whctit, which has lic-cu the ccutre of 1niorc liitllUiiiil policies uinicd at stimulating pru- dttctiuit and restricting coiistiiiiptiuii and trzidc .t11:1i1 zuiy other iiuijor coniiiiuility. it i11i1§.11t iti- ‘tlcctl l1".-.\"c- but-n cxpecicd tl1:i1 such niczisurcs '\\'uu1'd lic tzikt-n in 1111: C\'L'lli. of iiurld tlcprcs- siuii. 111c- pust-irzir rt-curcry did nut bring :1 coiiiiiicnstirzitc dcgrqc uf prosperity to European .Zi§l'lClllllli‘C, which rt-iiiliiiicd 1111- inaijor depress- lcd iiitllblfy 111' tlic 111111;. \\'11i1c tlic iiiilations in 11111-11111." had wipcd out 11inch ftirin dcbt, tlic c11>t 11f rccoiistriiclioii 11:11.1 111-cu wry" lit-av)" :i111i 1 intt-rcst T3105, particularly, r1.-ii1:iit1ctl' W141i. The 1 problcins of thc landlord auid the pn-zszuit lllCfC" fore btilltcd largo iltiriiig tlic 'l\\'L'llllt.':'. llUllCL‘, \\'1lt.‘ll lllt.‘ scrci-c rcdtictioii iii pricvs l1r11ug1it zictite :1g1'i1"i11t11r:il t1l>ll't‘>$ it 1111s czisicl‘ for l{11r1111c:111 Ciitllllflts to t:i1\c nictistircs to rzii>c domestic prices r:itl1cr 1111111 to rcdticc high co-ts. 1701' tlicsu incusurcs tht-rc 1111s the added :lllC1'llli\'t‘ 11f restricting imports, for irliich for- cigii cxclintigi- \\:is 11111-111111 Inching. li11-\'it:ibl_\" 1111- 1111111111 111' 11112-1.- d1-\‘clu111i11'i11> \i'.is 111-only full 1111 1111- grcttl wlicut exporting nations, 11nd no- 1 iilicrc i1111rc 1111111 in L';iu:id:i. I Editorial Notes I I ii1l1"11111ic1-11 iliis 111111-“1340, 3‘ * 1‘ F "1'1-ll11_\ 1‘11~t" _\';11111-1» \\-;,. 11> 111111 -111-\\-1111-\\ 111st “c011. '1'l-.1 \\1'c1\' 111' l'1":1_-.11' 11:1: ciiilcil, but. the 11cc1l 1"‘ -1 ‘ 1 l‘111=1i1-1:1 l111\ :‘11:1i1-::'.. 1111- l1111'-- W 111 ~ l1 ~ 1}11\1-111111.111 l1:i- ""1 "\l"‘l*' _ .-.\11:11 11f.- ' _- .1»1\.111t'-.u1-~| _ , x 5' 4' ' ,, 1,. “m H1- “ “H, . _\ 1-11 111 11111111111" 1"111"/,1-ii.- \\c lill\t‘ 11111 s1111111-Il ,1 _ _ ' 'l11 1111' >11ii11-111111- zir1- ]1£ll‘ll\‘1l1Z1l‘1_\' 1111-11111) 1111-.“- _. H, ,,.., 11 ,1“; ,,' 11H. 1'1:1_\~—>o111c111i11;'~ n1 1111- \ii1111_ ~:1_. 11-111-11-1111 I 11:11.11 '1‘.-1\\ 1-11 1111- 111'11c1"-1'11l‘-.- i” _" m "' , .1: \\;1‘-. ‘:11 111.}.1:-- ;111":11:1l 1111-111-11111-1- '11“ xlmlniufl] "".h“'" '\""lu'm' '\""""C 1i" 1M1. o, \,,,1;_,1__~- “m1 14,11“! ~111-:.1111111 11:1> 1-111111-1111111-11 57111111111 111It111- l’oli1:1- ,,,.,,1,1,.,.1 1 ‘111 L.,,Hl.,__1.,k,l1 “111121-111-11111-111 :1111l l'1"ll\111ll 5111-11-1)". |li:1t l.~'1 1i ,',!,.,,,,:,,,, . _ ,,,,_ ,,,_,~,1,.‘, 1111,11,. UMP l {1111- cx.'111111l1- 111' 1111111 £lli1Zl1t‘tll'l.-l1l >1i111111l 11c-— !l‘1.ii“l" :i- .\'11"_ l\1ii~- 11111 iii i~ -:, Q1111‘? ""1 l"'“'*'1""11§' , , l” “H” 1 \‘.HH\' ‘5 m" :11 >11 >l= ‘m S‘) hr m 1m 1 ’_ \“H_1_1\_;H‘ [WNW i‘ CHIP _\lll_t_‘l'f\-;lll_ll()\\\1i1l11C1- 1)ttl)1l.~ll1‘l'>'. liciitli-tl 11). ,.,.,-,,,.d_ g1 1_ 1,, \,_ - 1H 1; “1-1k1l.1,1,\, 11H, ‘U111: l\1i11.\ ri-ilt-d lnrniitu 11i>f \‘\YL'L‘1\" 111111 .\(-L‘l'Cl.,' 1",1.;1,.,1 g, 1, , 11,111 1- m wn‘1l1k.,.,._< 111,111‘ 1111ci'1.-11-\\_1-1l Prciiiii-r "_.\l11cl1. 111-t 1111- Sill)- (111111, 1,11 --,.\,,,1_ _\1,-_ 111111 1m‘ 11H1,11\1.E,.,1 _.| ‘111-1'11 11111111" lillt‘l'\lt‘\\' 1111111 11c :1 wcrct 111111;‘, and _1/—_1,_,;.. m" mure llfln} 1,100 11,111,111} 1U ,1“, 11_ 1111111 11c thc llU\‘.'\11;t1iL‘l' 1111-11 1111011 11111110 tlit- 1'11111-11 . 1.111 < nn 1111-111 tziriif c1111c1-.~>i111i.< 111.11" ‘1‘°*'1"=1‘1'°- _ 11e- ;_-1'..l‘.: 11. \'1'e s1.:111 :i\\:1it \\il11 gin-:t111‘ (‘oii- '1' x "' "' c1-ri1 1111» 1"-~l 11f 1111.11 1111i" .\n11'1'ic;in ticiqhlmrs 8Y1‘ ti‘ 20f in l'(‘1lll‘l'l. '1‘111- <11-1-1' of l111- 1'1" 1111511 $1111, it \\i11 111- rt‘- (‘2111-11. 1-1111111 l1:-.111111\' 1111- ,.\-,.1-\~|11.11\" t-.\1"(-11t 1111- f:1r.t~11 1211f. 1n 11.131 rt-lurii 11f 1111r .\1n1-r1'c.'i1i V11 ‘QW-‘f- t-i 1111~1r t1':i1'11- l'1-1."1‘1i1111- \\i11l 1111- (7111 (11i1--.."1'. .'|l'f‘ w1- 11111 -_1-!i11-\\11.'i1 in 1111- 111-~1't1'11t1 of 111.11 s."11-ri1'i1-:i1 :i11i111:11 in the 111l11ic:11 fllllTfl- hicl "FtJt-QlJlG §leps And Slow" (‘1111- 11f 11-6- 1‘l"1i-.-i' 111"11111i~1-< iinillc 1H‘ 11111‘ L111- er:11 .11, .1- l111‘-111-1-._ 11111-1111 :1111l pruriiicizil, “'11s .1’ t0 1111111111 1-1111-1‘ lll1ll‘l\tl> fin‘ 11111‘ fislicriiit-ti. 'l'l11-1i' fir-t :11 11111 1\.1> 111 1"\llt‘1llll(' :1 1111111- zigrcc- n11-11t :11, \\:1~l11"11-_-11111 in irlticli Util‘ fishcriiicifs 11111-1-1-41" \1.11"1- |-1.:1l11 iuiinrt-tl. - -—t1111 :11111 :1 11:111 _\'1‘£ll'\ 1:it1-r-:inii11t111cc- mos".- 1< 111"1.1-.- 11f 1111- 1111111111111111-111 11f 1110 5.1111111 561-1111 i--i-11-r_v c~111111:111_\' 1-x1-c11t1v1-s to SllTVC) n1:1:1~.1. |111--1l1111111-~ 111 1111- \\1--1 11111105, Con- t1".'1l :1" >11'.:l1 _\1i111-i1";1. '1'111-~1- zinpniiitiiit-lits. ac1"--1"1’.-.-<_-" 111 1'. '1-i'11-~ ,lll'lil~lL'l' .\1'11"11:iti11, art- “one >1111 1'11 11111-1111111-1- 111' 1111.- 11111"1111.~c 11f :i11 :t11- prr1111';.1111 11 11-1111- in l'1ll'll1'llllt‘lii 1.1-1 _\'c:ir .111 :t111 in re-t- .1l11'1' 1111111 :11111 1'1-111'Q:i1iiz:1ti1n1 111' \\'li1'li i< 1111111111 1111- 11"'i1-11 :t111] pirklt-il fl>llllFZlllCl1C$ 0f 1111: fi» 1'.’ 1111112-1111- 111' 1111- .\l1:inlic clxist 11111-12 111.1 111 111 11111-111 1-1"111111111ic c0i111iti1111>_ 11:11-1- l11-1"1 1111- 1101" 1i11tr1-~\i'111." "(I110 -rc111‘- 1'11 11111 :11111 1'1 l1.1lf _\'('1'll'$ st-t-iiis pri-tli- l1-' 1-1"11~.-1'1-~\ iii s111ri1i1; .1 11r111111-1n 11111-11 \1":1<111 1:ir11l 111 l1:1\"1- r1-:11'111'11 :11i i1it1ilcr- al-lr- stnqi- 111' :i1"tit1-11c~~ in 1111- 103g 1-11-1111111 c1111]- 1-:1§-.1n. \‘. K1- 1." i: t:11<1-11 tl11- K1114 t}11\"1-1"11n1ci1t 1111- 111113 111 1 __ 1 1111111111; :1r111i111l for fislii-ry n1:11'111-t~1’ 1t \\ ill 111- 11111-1- 111111iil1~ 111"f11r1- 1111- f\'11\:1 gm- fl’! :1111111i1111-.-- 1"-1~111'1 1111- 112-1111 11f 1111-11" 111-ru- g1"i1111ti1111-' in 1111- \\1-~1 11 Q zinll ('1-11tr:11 111111 51111111 .\1111-ri1".'i. :t111 ."11111:1i1-r \‘l‘1t1'. 1l111111t11--<_ 111-- f111'1- :ic1i1111 i»: 111111-11 1111 il-vir 1".--1"1111"1. l‘._1- 111:1‘ tiiiii- ziniitlirr f11l1-i'.-1l 1-11-1"1§n11 \\i11 111- in 1111- 11ff- 111:5 flilll it "-1111 111-11"1:1-11"l1"1".11' for idling‘ 11111111101" “st1-11" 111 1111- 1l:11-1"l11111 115 15111-1111 11l'111111-i--l11-1-11- iii-g. Maclfiiiisiuri Of hiacKinnmi .\l--1i1111~r~ 111' 1111- 11.111 .\1.111-.1illi1lll 111 ('.111:i11:1. l .<.._x~ z1il ("r111 :.11 -1\1‘l '111 ~1‘l‘l'111 111 1111- l11-\\'~- tli:it 1111- t.1.1:11'1...11 1'1 4 111 1111-1-1- 11111.31 111‘\\ ' ' - 111: 1 111 1 17111111111-11111 1':11-|1. 1'1 1 _'11:1-., i"'rt 11 '.\ 1'111l1111111,1"i1i1-l' '-. = ~ .1 "1 1":1i 1111- fir-l ~11-l '11- 111 1 l -' 111 1':11.‘.11.11 :11 1111- 111:1» ;1'11111-11111-111. 1'-1- .\1 1' 1-11, 111111 "1- i111i'~<111l1". 1 :11, \\:i-. 11.111111111"~-l l1. 111- 11:111_-li11i'. .\1l1 .\1i.1- .\1:11"- '._';1:11111. 111 .11‘ I1, 1L ‘11-1111-1-11, l.;111;.11i:111- 1-11111 11 1 ‘ yr 111111 11_\' ,1 l. 11, .\1:i1'- '1 " -1'. .1111. 111 1111- 11.11 111- 111111-11 111.- 111; 1.11 11:11-11" 11 ;1'111 \'1l. tl1-:1 111111 .\111i"1111\i":1_\ 11-11 1-1111 1-111- 1111-1 l1i;1‘111111;; 1"1111.i';1.- t111-1'<'. 111- :1.11-,111' 1111-1": i1it1-i‘1--l in "Jill <‘:1~t1-11"——l111- 11r- 11." " ":1 ‘1- 111 1-1111-11 iitriin- 11.111 2111111111114. 11-111 1.1- 11151 111-xi _11-..r. 11 i- 111- 11111-11111111 1111 111 11:111 1.'111-."1i1xl llcloiit-r \\ll1llll 1111: 11x- 11111. i. \\’|i 111131;: Depression Tiu- r-lniiigiilg iiliuit ~itt1:iti11|1 :in11 1111- i111- [1111111111-1- r11 1111- i':11'l11r i1: 11111‘ i1:itil11i.'il 111111111111)" is r1-1Y111-1l i|lll1ll1l"1l;lll\t'l'\' iii 111(- 111-61-111111-1" lcl- t1-r of 1111- lillllh’ 111' .\'111':1 .\'1"11I1.'i. Siniiiiiliig tip 1111* 1111-l1un1- 111-14-111 1111- rtiit-irt-rs ~t:i11- that it ri-11v i11-1-111111. :11- ll [11:11 this 111-rir111 rvf 1-1-111'.1-'11§1- r1-1-1.11-i"_i- \\:1~ 11111 li§i\(‘|l 1111 fii"i11 f11ui1~ flflfllii!» \\11111 1111- flrr11"vf' 1111111-11-1- to litiropc (rum! 111 |11_-1\':11i11 11111111 11:1. l’('5ll1'/.l'll tn \\"11:il | 1:11-15:- 0311-111 F11- i11~1\"<-1,"11l of iiilt-rttaltiniizil cn111111111i'i1-< 111-111 l11~11 111-111-11111-111 11111111 it. .\\ 1111- 1f1-111-1--i1111‘ 1l1~1-111-111-11 111111 lIiI‘.'l‘~\il'l'§ 11f "1-4-1111- nmir: 11:1i1'1111:1"~111" iwri- tnlcvn in crinlitrv nfli-r mnmry, i111- fri1"t1'1111<, <l1"1-<<1~< riiiil stiriins mill rl‘ 1-1111-11: 1111- :1111l1'1i11i1s 111-11ll1-rit1i1-r1 1111' 1111- \\:il' Iltlitc more and more clmrly into focus, .\'11- .\‘_l\cf has thin been more obvious than iii i111- 1 Ecttci‘ 1:111: tl1:1i1 iicrci". .\ summer vaczitioir grouting card iiiziilcil :11 l\'i11g.~ton. Ont, 121st _111ly l rcziclu-il jziclt .\1cx:i1111cr, olltiWii, jtts? in time for Xciv \'C2ll".~l. l’11st:i1 officials coul-l only conji-ctttrc :11" to the delay. The curd 111111 11111st liltcly sli1111c<l 111-hind sonic inzlchlitcry and 111111" c111111- to 1111111 iri a ruiri-zuigc-nicnt of 01111111- inciit for the Christmas illsli, tlicy suggcstcd. i >1‘ * It 111105 not (lo to 111- too pcrnicltcly- in criticiz- ing the (BC. but a mild protest may 11c per- iniitt-d when it :inn1iinicus that for its “Scoh l:11111's c1111tril111ti111i 111 tlic mitsit-zil history of (':i11:i11:i" prngiuiiiiiiic, “>11c1"i:il 1"'.11_<.;1i>l1 lyric.- 11:ivc liccii iiriitt-ii". .-\l.~o. exception inziy b1- lZl1\'1'!1 to "Sciitsiiit-ii” living czillctl "St-offs" “ii-ho Citlllf‘ front tht- Scottish l{l1\'t‘ lzintls". Tlicrc :11'c 111cl1s in Scotland 11111 1111 lziltcs \\"0i't1i\\'l1i1c. T111- Czineulinn F1‘(lt‘l'1‘tll'1ill 11f .\1:1_\n1".< and .\1111ii1-i11:ilities has 111-1-11 officially zidrist-d tlizil l1rit-fs from national 111"g.'i11iz:1ti111i.~; will 111- l11-:1t'1l l1)" 1111- R1111c11 (|\'11_\-:11) (fnnnni-sioii on fcdt-rzil- 11r11\il11'i:i1 1"1-1:iti11l1s in 011211111 flu-Ill _1~'\l1ll1lT'}' Y7 to 27. Tho .\l1111tr1-:i1 .\11-tr111111lit1'ii1 Coiiiiiiis- .~i1111'.< 111:i1111i11§_-' and i't‘\C'll't‘li 1l1-11:1rt1i1cnt. has 1101-11 l11:11i1-1l 111 the f1-111-1.iti11n for thc purposi- of rliuiftiiig it< lirit-fs. 1:111:11 touches :1r1- 110w 111-iii}: put 111 1111- 11111111111-111. 1i ti-iitzitivc 1lr:ift 110-1 111g in the 11z1l11l< of 1111- 10111111151 llIZt‘\'()l'.~ in 111t- country for pt-rti-zil 111111 c1111i1111-11t. U111" .\l:1_\"r1i". 11o 111111111. will stihiiiit his c1111y 111 thc City Culin- cil fur 111-rus:1l_ >11 >11 =11 111 .‘\'1-1\- Y11r1< l1:1.~" <l:irtt-11 :1 \\l11111--111-1itt't-rl “rt-turn 111 ri-liginii" c:i11i11:ii;_'1i. ‘11-111111 .\l:11111_v of thr- 1\‘11111.'111 (‘zitlinlic 1l1111-1-s1- 11f 111-1111l<l_\"ii 11:15 lnntlcli- 1-11 :1 1-1111r1-rt iii11rl-n1t-nt. itliilt- R011 Dr. lltirgt-ss 1111 111-half of 111c- Piwitt-stziiits 1i:1< announced i111- ll(‘<'t‘s\ll_\' fur :i11 iiiiiiit-rlilitt‘ l'('\'l\'1'l.l if (‘liri-"liziti 1~11.iliz:1ti11n is lr1'\lll‘\'i\t‘. 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'1'l1<- traffic 11111 in 11117111111- 3/1300 Ilt-zttlis. lit 1113;. flit‘ fntnlilit-s 1111111111-11-11 37.000. Wiring (‘l(‘\'l‘il 1i11111t11s 11f 111-t 1'1-ni' traffic 11(-:1t11< lll€l'(‘:'l>i(‘(l 5 111-r ci-nt. in (‘0lil1|.'li'i\()ll with 111t- clciw-ii-iiiniilhs‘ r1-1"11r1l nf 1113/1, lllf‘ ri-rniwli-rs 111111111- tliztt, as guwliiit- 1-11111-1111111111111. ivliicli is :1 1't’ll1‘llllP int-ans nf 0411111111111.- mllmigc, il1L‘i'(‘ll\"(‘(l 1'1 111-r cont. last 10:11: "1111-1-1- 11:11 111-1-11 11o actual lllt‘l‘(‘1'i~t' in i111- llilfflt‘ 111-:t111 1':it1-_" If llilTt‘ is ;i11_\- mnifrirt 111 ‘tlit- Ftittistivinns in that faCtJtht-rr- is 1111111- irliat- (‘\t‘i‘ fut‘ 1111- 111111111‘. 'l'11r-rt- 111-rt‘ i111 f1-1r1-r than 11.1 1n 111-111-111'i:i11 traffic 11<-:itl1.< iliiiiiig 1hr- first IP11 hlOlilliS Of flit- \‘t'1'ti‘, tllfist- 1101111: 11w Ink-gt fizgtirt-s .'iv:ii1:11111-, and 1111- i111-r1-:1<c llilllfT this l11-.'11l is lil\'(’\\'i§(‘ 0111' of F» 111-r t‘1'lil. as cmnpnrt-ll impniirliiig it'll ni11111l1< 11f 111211 'I‘l11- 111111- bright 111 ths among children 1111111-r five years 11f age. .~-»I - ~ s 111 in the pii-tiirr- 1': <1~1-11 1'11 R 111-r r1-11t. fvivi-r Mlhu-KJ‘... 1..11.1<111.-1-1.-.- .-..--..11:- ins-a.» nmm-11z'mrtl'i-ffl4tiK£-il=mj-1 iHE CHARLUFPKPOWN GUARDIAN NOTES BYIIIE WAY 1 We anticipate a distinct. 11111111111- ton m ilie enthusiasm of the Prov- mce o1 Quebec for the Iialo-Gcr- mati-Japanese combination as a re- suli. o1 last week's developments, in . which a British vesse. was flrco , upon by the Japanese while engag- ' ed in an attempt. to rescue a party§ ‘of French-Canadian nuns on a Chinese island. The enthusiasm - nerer- did seem w have any very ' sound basis, for the nationalistic 5 COIICBPl-S of French Canada have ‘little resemblance to those of any lot tne three aggressve nations WlilCh are temporarily acting i10- getlier to extract what they can in . the way o1 territory- and spheres of 1 influence from ihe patient and im- l aggressive democracies. Episodes of l this character have their value in 7 forcing a certain amount of clear lthinking; and clear thinking can _ hardly fa l to convince the Province of Quebec that the coiizittiiance of 1 democracy and of peaceful relations between nations is much more to its purpose than the further spread 011 autocratic government even under the plausible pretext of combattfng Bolshevism. — Toronto Night. Driving through Jersey, o merry niaii we know spottcd near Newark, -- - second-hand-automoblle lot, a - l; Ford of ancient. vintage. It. 1 “'11s a very old Model T. with kero- nUllt.‘ lumps, a convert ble top about 011,211 tccl. high. and a spare tire 1 i-akisiily- bound to a front fendeizl Thinking that. the relic would be good fol" a couple of laughs in his neighborhood. he stopped and askr-o the price. "Two-fifty," the attenofl ant said; then, as the young man1 twain-lied for his wallet. added, “T111101 hundred and fifty." Seems that thc1 management put. such an outrage- ous pricc 011 the cat‘ because thsy didn't. really want. to sell it. They make a comfortablc income by rent- ' 111g it out. at $20 a day. It had just. been returned from South Oraugql where a gentleman had dr.ven it up to his country club, amid gates of I laughter-The New" Yorker. 1 Unless a larger spirit of goodwill is built tip between the provinces 0f Canada. this Dominion is certain to face troubled times. It should not be difficult. for any provincial ilov- 1, ernment to achieve at least a. meas- ure of understanding of the view- points and problems of other prov- uices. After all, it is very doubtful if the people of any province, as tn- clividuals, harbor ill-will toward their fellowl Canadians who happen to lire li\ other 1Jarts of the Dom- inoru-Edmonton Journal. This is the one hundred and nine- teenth anniversary of the composi- tion of the world-famous Christ- mas hymn “Silent Night, Holy Night!" The words were composed by Father Josef Mohr, vicar of St. Nicholas‘ Church at Oberndorf, Salzburg, Austria, and the music w-asthe work of his church organ- ist, Franz Xaver Gruber. The two worked hurriedly on Christmas Eve in 1818 Ln order to compose some- thing simple which could be sung on Christmas, since an eventh- lioui" failure of the organ d ren- dered a more elaborate musical pro- gram impossible. ‘The composition was sung ‘in a concert 1n Leipzig some 15 years later, and qu.ckly spread throughout. the world-BX- change. There appears to be n close rela- tionship btLWGell. newspaper reading and succcssful democracy. Recent. studies in the consumption of news- print paper-which 1's a rough index of the number of newspapers print.- ed and 1-ead—show that; tn the democratic countries of the world- consumptioti of newsprint, is high. In counnnes of less democ 1111c form _.t 1s low. Here are the figures: In the United Kingdom in 1936, 60 pounds of newsprint a, year were used for each person. In the United States it was 57. Now follow the tig- iu"es down through other countries and think, as you read them, of the degree 0f democracy each country has. Australia and New Zealimcl, 58; Canada, 36; Scandinavia, 26; Neth- ellaiids. 23; Idrance, 18; Japan, l3; Finland, 13; Germany, it; Russia, Italy and Mexico, 3; Brazil, 2. - Qucbec Chronicle Telegraph. Canada's first. and only woman mayor W85 icturncd unopposed for her 1h rd term. Canada's first woman M. P. has had a long imd successful record at the pols. ll, is strange that 1n view of the appar- ent satisfaction with which women who actually attain offlcc ln Can- adu art- regarded that so few should bc elcclctf-Loiido-xi Free Press. I'm-re has been a disposition in C11 tida tor many years to regard QUIESIlUIL-i oi defense w.tl1a lordlyin- diffeit-iico, as ll the p.ssbilt1y of war tvcre too rcmott- for consider- ation. Sluiiiy the 111.5011 is bing fdriven 1101110 that a new type of military opt-rations. viitli a new sot oi problems, has been evol- t-rl 111 1111- coiitcmporni-y world. Wat's today seem to be fought without bung d9- clurcd. making the position of ileu- trril baffling and precarious. and llierc n lies the gravest peril toi- Canada. Legal safeguards mean 'ii0ll"illig or next to nothing. Self- 1 protection. to the extent oi i nation's ability, ts the only logical There arc dilfereni kinds of civic , asst-ts. The man who insists on put.- 1 tlzig through a program for decent ' municipal playgrounds. for instance, 1 may be doing more for his town than the go-getter who brings ln a 1 new factory. A good public library ' may be worth more than a new rail- road terminal. A first-raw super- intendent, or health commissioner, or police chief. can be a clvlc asset. ol incalculiible vn ue. after all, "'s n place whore people live; and there ls-on infinitely com- plex network of things which de- - tcrmliie whether their llves shall b: .‘_ pleasant or not which cannot, be ex- ‘pressed in a financial statement.- Quebcc Chronicle Telegraph. 1 A mun of lint-lie never heard o! 1 daylight saving. Nor rayon, jazz. in-1 1su1ln. G-men. nor Soviets. He never hem-d a radio. noi- seen o tallrng _ _ _ _ _ picture, nor llslcned t1o the whlr oi with fntnlitics to 1it"llf‘~'fl'l1'lll= 11111-11111 1110 cor- an electric ice-box/Ho never n»- an animated cartoon nor l c4111 road nor a Neon light. His vew 1 ' iii-I different. Tyventy-flvr n1». hi: thought. o Job tvu son-am h,» Saturday 1 “l rural gu de for 1938 by the ‘travel For a city, i PUBLIC FORUM no nun- In um I" W an-uh- p, mrrolpondllto oi quolon o!“ iltoml- ‘Ih FARMERS MABKETINGS Str,—’1‘hls reader was much tn- terested in your editorial tissue of IDecember 31) “Hog Industry Pen- allzed". While I am not. in the livestock‘ end of 1arming,1 can see the force of the quality arguments set forth and. obviously, the hog producers in Canada have something toiearn from their brethren in Denmark. 1In the latter country, however, 1f I remember correctly, “the pack- ers" and the “hog producers" are, ,cooperatlve1y speaking, the same people. I think. Sir, that makes ,ali the difference. Wherever" the dormer is able-or permitted-to follow his product lnto its final lmarket, the problem of "quality“ lin due time solves itself. - Here is a spectacular example of the opposite trend—lii the wheat .market—where a l0 per cent. of “surplus buslielage" around the cereal world, is permitted to des- troy the price-structure for the 90 per cent. of the producers. nulli- fyliig the intrinsic worth of “qual- W... "The wheat crop in 1932 was the largest sitice 1928 and grud- ed higher than any crop in the past 20 years. but was sold foi- an average price of 35 cents per bushel". .Fr0m the brief of the Saskatchewan Govern- ment, before tlie Howell Com- mission, December ti, 1937. Is it any wloitdet‘, Sir. that thi- ivlieat farmer is demanding a bet.- tei- deal? Thirty-five cents for a bushel of Canadian wheat! That's 1101 "buying". that's much nearer 1 “stealing? I am. Sir, etc. TORONTO READER. THE POULTRY INDUSTRY 1 Sin-A few days ago, wlicii I had the pizvilege of reading and anti.- 1yztng the agricultural reports for the year just ended, 1 realized, as did many others, that, although progress may have been made dur- ing the season by some branches of this industry, yet, other phases must. receive more attciitlon and devel- opment. in this province is to re- ceive the remuneration from its greatest; industry, that an increas- ing popuiabon and a proper stand- ard ot living demand. Perhaps poultry raising, always considered one of the main branch- es of successful farming, but. now suffering from unnecessary neglect. on the part. of farmers themselves, is the best example of what; could easily be developed to bring to this province three ot" four times as much revenue as it now does. Realizing as a poultryman, that; the industry ts fai" from being in a. satisfactory condition, in spite o! assistance and valuable promotion work given it, 1n the pasta, I feel that; it is up to oiir farmers to avai. themselves of every opportunity to acquire more knowledge about: the proper care and attention of a. good poultry flock. I feel, and this opinion is based upon a good knowl- edge of conditions as they actually are, than not more than a dozen farmers 1n this province are receiv- ing maximum production from their flocks. On many farms you will sec mixtures of many breeds-a prac- tice that does not bring success, poorly housed and poorly fed, a liability to the owner instead of a real asset. Them are many reasons why poultry. Bspecally egg produc- tion should receive proper attention from our farmers:- For many years egg prices have always been such as to show l1 fair to good margin of profit over pro- ductlon costs. Poultry will provide the farm wiith a worthwhile dolly income with a minimum of arduous labour. Our markets are demanding n better quality of eggs than we are producing. and we can only remedy this situation by good well develop- ed fiocks. better feed, and 500d housing. If. during the present year. our farmers would endeavour to build up a laying flock of one hundred or more liens, and cut-e for them properly, their incomes would be igreaty enhanced. and out‘ dealers would not have to import i-mgs mtw the province for local requirements, as they did recently. zit a season w-lien prices are highest. I am, Sh", clc... l-‘ARMER BROW. S IIILL Sir-In the Patriot of Doc. 31 tliei-c uppmrcd a rev cw of the ac- tivities oi the Public Wu1"‘.;s anti Htghvilhys during the sz-asnn of 19.)? 1,, [iltfli 11,11" 1. . 11 .-.'.-'-. 11.- 1make any relereiicr: iii their yearly" I report of Brown's Hill. This ivlntei- lroad was bull. under Rood Fore- mim Mi". Everett. l-lolmcs of King- ston wlio deserves much credit. ln having this winter road completed. 1 it. is t1o be hoped when the new man could get who was wtlllng to work And war? Why. war was a re- lmote practice carried on only by remote. comic-opera countries in 1Ceiitral Amerca and the Balkans.- Exchange. “NEIIiIES” s11: ontuzo IT Lorin iliovul- 1,-1- lllill] IrionrIo-ollo 1 nmr wont out any Ioro-olwoyl loo _ ~ 1 ‘nun hi hithoyl, lllo oi luv blood, that nudul attention. olooqy, . iuvrwui- in J- Todd's Kidnoy Pills . - ,-.§-1=~-11-;111-1-,~-~~- 1: 1:1 ffiofilpl nu: TWO Masks Melpomene among her livid people. Ere stroke of lyre, upon ‘Thali- u looks, Warn‘d by old cont/Bots thttl; mt: museful ripple, Along those lips of rose with tondrti hooks. Fbrbodes disturbance in the spring- of pathos, Perchmce may obs-rifle V! masks midway demand, _ Albeit the man rise mountainous as Athos, stand. For this the Comic Muse exacts o1 creatures Appeaing t1o the fount. of tears: that they Strive never 11o outleap our human features, And do Right Reasons ordinance obey. In peril of the hum to laughter- highest. But prove they under stress of act- ions fire Nobleriess, to that test of Reason highest. She bows: she waves them for the loftier lyre. - —George Meredith. ‘- Bureau is made up it will discon- ti11ue,the name “Brown's H.111" and insert the name “Holmes Boule- vard" as I think that thlS Win10!’ rctid should be classed with the Mc- liiiyre. Mclvlillnn, Bennett and Mc- Lui-e Highways as ll; will serve as 1i demur for tourists in the spring 1o avoid the Cheltc-n quagmlres. . "K ngston" has stated in hl-B 16W?!‘ ‘that 1 failed to state in my first lletter whether this work was done tinder the Relief Act or Ordinary Revenue. For his information he will have to wail. until the Public Wot-ks and Highways Report 1s tabled at. the next local session for the year ending 1937, and he may rest assured that it will be no ‘mon- unient. as the Beer's and Livmfl- stons bridges on Bimnockburn Road that were in the Public Works Ria- poi-t of 1936. Though ardent; Liber- ols on this winter road pmlect the? were familiar faces to the writer. it" they had no heart for the poor Conservative who has to eat this wiziter and is in need of the so- called “dole.” Rumors has it that there is a fire in the L-‘beral camp for their shat-o of the honors 1n secutiflfl "115 ‘"1"’ ter road hereafter coiled Boule- vard" and that members of the Roll Committee have waited on the Government officials asklni $11M 9- public meetlrig be held 1n KlXISSf-O" Hall, for investigating purposes. I am, Sir, etc“ HAMPSIIIRF PUBLIC UTILITIES sir.—'l‘he following words of’ President Roosevelt. when he was Governor of New York. 1n 1115111)- pi-oving certain bills concerning public utilities should be of in- terest. to consumers of electric light and power- Governor Roose- velt said: “Suppose a new electric lights and power company ls organized to serve a given territory and that; the cost of developing the power, transmitting it and dlstrtbutinE. it. to the homes and industries of‘ the region is $1,000,000. Under the definite plan proposed by the minority report, this 31.000109" would be raised, let. us say, by bonds which would be entitled to the actual rote of interest on bonds, say 5 per cent; in part. by preferred stock which would be en- titled to the actual rate of lntcr- est. say 6 per cent; and in port. by common stock which would be en- titled to say 7 per cent. or 8 per cent. “This would mean that the rate would have to be high enough to pay . say 1m increase of 6 per cent Ol' the total of $60000 profit to the company in the first. year. "The Public Service Commission would also n‘low an annual sum to retire the bonds, so that as a net result. if the bonds ran soy for thirty years and amounted to one lmlf the financing. the capitol of the utility, company at the end of the thirty" years would b4‘ only $500000. because the bonds would be retired. The woman wild as (lope Lfilltliidlai dANUARY 1o, 1931; M2111 1111' Garibaldi! r111 in a hurry to get to the 1 45th Anniversary SALE for some of the bargains IN THE BOYS’ SHOP” Clearance! Students Coats 114 501-120 oo I _ v I Our complete stock 0f fine quality all wool tweed coats in blues, browns and greys. Mostly fitted and swagger belted styles. Sizes 33 to 38. Anniversary Sale clearance Q price - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Boys and Students coats clearing at 9.45. Only 23 coats in this lot, which regularly sell from $11.50 to $13.95. This years stock with its’ new colourings and stylings. Sizes 31,10 38. To clear power house actually cost one-half million dollars during anniversary sale — - — _ - - - Save a few dollars on this item. Clearance boys coats! Values from $9.95 to $10.95. Smart mod- els. new cloths. Sizes 28 to 37. Only 21 in this lot, so get your early at — — Smaller boys coats to clear at, $3.45. Fine all wool tweeds and chincilla coats including some prizes in blue and brown shades. Sizes 3 to Syrs. Reg. $3.75 to $4.75 values to clear at — — — — — — — — — i — I Special clearance in boys coats. Regular $5.00 to $6.50 in very smart betled raglan and fitted models. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Special price —-- -- - -,- - Sinall lot of all who! twrml coat wnnl tar- tan lining in sizes 7 to 11 years. Regular $18.50 value to clear at. Don't forget to put in your ticket for thé BIRTHDAY CAKES 4 and The Special Birthday Gifts "on m: lunno nu bWLE $9.45 $8.45 $4.45 __ $11.15 ornifiiiilfTfihe 01111-111111 invest- ment, costs and that. you are pay- ing a profit in one and one-halt million dollars instead o! a million dollars. "But: this is not all. Under the lack of a plainly stated policy by the state governments as to what the rate base shalt be, the Supreme Court has gradually allowed large additional amounts to the rate- base, based on what ti: would cosh to reproduce the plant anew after many years have elapsed. "This means that if a dam or only when erected twenty years ago. it. would now cost twice that amount to re- produce. The utility company could add one half million dofars to this rate-base, I straight out; and out gift of that amount to the utility company stockholders. "In othni- words. at the end of lhirtv years. the Dubllc iii paying l for thi- electric light and power would have 101-1111" only i-nouch to vlve about 3135.000 of profit to ' tlir- stockholders of the utility com- 1 potty "Now ‘of us see who? ls done by 1on1:- riliity cnmiianlr-s. oporatlnc tliiflr-r the pr-rmt laws. or rather ‘rick of laws. Tl-i- some z-omnzin" in tl-r- 11-11111- tri-i-ltnry capitalized - -- s." -‘-' 4-‘; 1-1-' 1'1 rr-mr- 11111-1 r1." iiilfl v1.1 .11 tlmziigli the issue of 5 "or co"t bonds. ilif0tl"l'i 6 per cent pr-“i-rred stock. and by 7 oer cent , or R pcr cunt common =toc'1c. but lt. Wmui-tis at. 011cc that it br- nllow- cd a '7 per cont or Fl per cent re- turn on thc- $1.0o0.000 "Next. under the existing laws the company MVS to retire o por- tion '01‘ the bonds encli year, so that at the end of tlilrty years. the life of the bonds, they are refund- ed by lssulmz new bonds and running them another thirty years. Thus the public had to continue to pay for all time on the orlizlniil capital structure. “In this example. the public ivoird be paying at the end of thirty years from 370.000 b0 $30,. 000 instead of $35.00!! under the bond retirement principle “But this i: by no means all In ‘flatly cases in the United States. through the mysteries of so-cnlled "110111-“1111112. companies have been allowed to sot up each year very I ‘arm- doprrclatlon reset-vim. instead of ltavlng those depreclo- 1 tlon" reserves deducted from the § original cost. of the plant, the 11¢. precintlon reserves have been actu- altv added to thi- cooltal structure. “Bear in mind that. this de- preclatlon reserve is pgld for out of the monthly bills which ore sent to you. the consumers. This. mathod may 111111111 very easily that at the and of thirty years l de- 1WFC1flil0n reserve may qmount. to Ifidfi” MACS BLOOD FOOli FOR. PALE AND TIIIN PEOPLE A combination especially valuable In the treatment of those disc-laws whore their origin is traceable to an im- poverilheil condition of the blnod.. One of the greatest romeo- ies in the treatment of Rheu- moiliim. For those. who have lost their appetite Moon Blood Food vvlll prove the rector- liive. GET A BOX NOW. 50c. Moil Orders Prompily Attended to. Sassy Stomach: RELIEVED- ll you have any trouble with your oiomoch noh u imlllollion, stomach. hour-thorn. loy getting l bottle o! Dr. L. B. lvlll’! Stomach Mixture linmedintcly. Evin’: Siomlch Mixture is a Jrreocripi-iomml . Dr. L. Ii. Evom, noted English Phyflq. ion of which in have the ooh right: i0 and linoe rolling ii lino received numerous 11o:- ilrnonlnll Iran nullified II:- chosen. Try o bottle today. l5 eeniq, TIIE TWO lllllii Prloo “Suppose than 11151717 LFJEHEQ 0f our million dollar utility com- Pony. one-ital! million dollms were added by this wholly illogical de- preciation reserve addition. and an- other one-half million dollars were added by the reproduction of plant theory. even though the old plnnt continued to be operated. We would have a. rate-base of two million dollars instead of a raw-base of one-half million dofars under the Proposed Investment theory. "Put in another, wiry on two million dollars the users of elec- tricty in our homes would have to pay 7 per cent. oi" 8 per cont, or 3140.000 to $160,000 a year of pro- fit-, to the company. instead of s35,- 000 a year uder the proposed new set; tip.” Yours for Provincial Control I am, sir. ebc. ADVOCATE The Island Condition Powder ll acts marvcllousiy "1111 horses. Gives a good appetite. l. loose hide. n healthy ap- Mlrance and Pllliflt! the B10011; even during hard worli they gain flesh and spirit. It cannot be equalled for bulld- ing up broken down horses and keeping healthy one; in excellent condition. ll. in equally good for coiilo and poultry. 35 CENTS LB. PACKAGE. We keep a lull line o! hone and cattle medlolnu. A Inch lnppiy of Star-Shot lot and Worm ltcmovor-lllll IQGGIVMI. "' " "" r. ii. 11111111 OINTIAL DRUGBTOIE v1.1