P\CF FOUR frrti: CHARLOTTETOWN qggznmisi The ‘Charlottetown (luardiiri —~\' I'm-Minna! Llinl lul \\ (lwllrl H alt-Lurn .-~i-~~-i1----i-1 I1 taut-If" *_~-'~"‘ r J l hasis-ictlcral and provincial. There was a Olzidlhlnrcmlz beTgkeévforl; u: . \I. .. - 1 -~ _ ,- - _ _ i - .3 ran "n ana a. rlt "11" "ti. i.' ... (ul i. t ii...i.i.. t» so 3100.000 slip up. \\ltusc the rtspon-thtltt) as , ‘ d e 5 i- t fr...» Hull-er and u a Currie .. ___,_ ciefninent. un er Chamberlain as a... ...i. ..i. t... . ,__ .\lr. Rink-y fLunettburgvi dt-clzircil: tho i umie; Baldwin. is unliikeb. to make llflflllllfl |Illl\ t|i.iiu.|.-.i lxnii $1.4m [WI war tln aualnvei HMIN,‘ “us. "In Spun‘; i! ‘Uh, ‘bud l0 "lap-L. 7a“). C0numunenls_ ‘nph m. without |.i.....-.i III t... sii-i. w.‘ _,.-... t... zulnuu-rl lllllllrll l0 .__ _ , '_ l n _ _. M l” ,pcon‘kunlng the Domtnlons, which ii......- |........i i.i...... inllli ...-. yi-ur ih- what-MI . litiius . IllllT being paid to I11 irlillllbv - - . .. k h . _ \| h-il ln( ....ti. um lion-d stun-n . - ~ Nuum m" t e 0mm“ 55"” ___ " ' ' ‘ ' l lillllilhll H-Ililk‘ BITIU") ‘llllllllwmd 4m“ m‘ i‘ ntents. Items here and there may be l'|llli~'l1-'\\l 11x5 17» 1937 itizirk that "tinder this particular grant 81W“ ‘he l5hi‘l'~‘d g3’ consenl-fblm ‘hflpfln’ --_ “i- _ , _- . . - . '_ . - -.\ cipe an praettceo mpera pre- ‘ ~ I prinutcts thc inaxtiuuttt loan ptr hillcfllldll via. ‘ferpnce will remain mmctl_wtn_ ,“».l‘, nth“; | “i414; _ Id|'ke[ $3411.01) , _\nd .\linistt-r .\lichattd statcd tnictest ‘nines fiibune‘ .__ _._._ \\.'l> chargcil thc hshertnctt at 3 per cent. n I _-—————nkl d h‘ f l‘ , . -' - i, ,,, .> ' . . is Ongslneeml n so l i llitfhtls zor liur- >11 llvla madt ‘clear ll“!‘lllrlwgbzl-ltdffs m“ ‘so w despread a longing for. .1,‘ w. i...:li the .\l:ic- | lllT 1'l*'¢ll'l_l1 )1?" I11 .\o\a :t<,i.i.t—t c b-Ooiooo/ .peace as now amzdst the shadows K i h.“ i _ .,.,.,..,-,,,,,,,n_ ;,._ lilmlf‘ zivzulalilt‘ for small loans. tound n0 takers. lof threatened aggression and . I “llv tii- two \- ‘ir- Ami ‘hi5 Yuar-‘elcclwn war in Nova sculm— lvfyrlild ofwarb lefiugnécfred; vloiifh .- ~. it .lll\lll ..iiii..iiii.-.-.l lllt‘ Xliicilotialil (Joverttttirtit, concurrtnt’ with -,‘0ng5,ng mpenfe [Homing and hurry ‘L v . ., f, g,_ . ,._ ,,|" Ii“. _,.,.,i tlit- VlCCllUl! ZHIIIUUHCIZIHCHI. has lct it he known 1w 19am fro“, the newspapers or ' ;,i i“. ,,,-,,i,._ to gm cxpt-ctzint electorate that tor they needy 5filcnttgnthgrwgileirilhaigognjiéhcxpglrerth: I I‘, , ,. , v >_ ,~,-,->;,,,- i“. tishi-i‘iiiatis assistance ll:lt’l’€“l5 now Ehfillflllbijrflvded‘ and m what extent. (if i ' _ . _ , -. ._\ -;-_..,.;i ill; l Il~ ll "W" _3 »"l""¢'“|_1‘l'l(l frQm the mdfl" all this formless. but powerful will p ._ 1 . .. ~ ' ,. oipoiii. ttiitlioriti<-~—¢1_.o0 a ipiiiital on dried cod and "Ll to peace could be orizanized and i . _ p, 5mm 1-3 cclll- a iiumtal i112 poundsi on dricd ClLsk; qrigltlfd cggtgetfé stwgllltgt agfjiirtesip; . l . H ( l HHHHIQLIIIL h;i.i.iori<_ italic and pollock thc >lll1l€ to be paii. i_1.z‘,estm ‘Russian . ‘ tux, ii_,.,,,,_._ p "starting HIlIHULlIEIICl)‘ . ., u, ‘nnxp ,1‘ \\'ith the background of the Ottawa Iisti-, Maire than om; person can play ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ . . '. . t .- . ‘ - . ‘ .' l ' ' ., m: ,V,.,,_I,,\..\ hhiitq. Ami iht- this rcvialtrl in llansartl llll llltlll" lgvefol; pggtleacgwvlelgllglrt: aofblgil: t I . i/'I_ l'r..;ii;i\. l_"'““l$~’"- Llllffll"! llilrrlllfllllll> Lhdlfle U“! Y“ past. The reaetionaries can do it > 5 , H, My ,’.,,,_ ll>llt'l'lllf‘ll oi .\i>va >c0tia are finally hcuiq as well as the forward jookers. i i ...,..,... .ii M pm l l-rilictl with their own tnoitr)‘, need not bc c in- i. Rgttsitlthnl ls lrtiéirled ihc skigs for ‘ l - l‘ ‘s ~ l - . p __ _ _ g , 0.9a nu up e raiwavs an re- Snp. .‘.,_.,_,>\, Kori, flii New sidcred an extrem-c statement. V’ H I ‘ claiming marshes‘ a.‘ ehough no_ , . ., _ , up“- lht- sitcriztl tund and the witiutlilitig oi iw-w befnrp him in Imp. had eve, , _,__,,\ ‘H. figooixx) in llljlt would set-m to call tor si-iiit-ibtiilt a radroad 0r reclaimed n‘ ~ ‘_ . ,. , f ,. . . - . .‘ ' . ' _ SWPlIW‘). Hitler tats hintself on the _ _,,;,,,,_‘ ii“. lllltlllthltllfll-(l txphiufiitioit. azilllllfli itirljllf‘ ill. ‘ bark {or bmldhlm roads and Cm“ , ‘ ‘WWI, HI- ]L_:,_(i_ iitfllldllijll (it lhc_ u.- criticn and taximycrs of me 6mm ‘memnlovment as ,_.. l‘ m. Upmrui and this Province as tor thc _\ova bcotia electors. thn-L-ih the dcsrvsed Weimar re. l \ ' " \ ix, -i\- Zlii- FFWl- Efitdforllwad ofqotivmxsldtrrrlfoaftlisf I v . a . - A - . l . . - ‘ .‘ Illl |lil'\\'lllt'lll m.'i_\' I Ednunal Notes I lhottsies for the German people .1. ,1... .,i<- ~,,,.-.i U"... -_--i and uhrl tlw 1929 hurricane . . . ., . _ t -1~»<Pil~*<l<l'=‘"" ‘ll“l.‘l“z‘l*"° W :..r.'.i"..“.i..;i"f s it": {tuililliyijlllii- _ _ , iormc back starry-tied from thel _ mi...- iiiilipii. [qoy-al .\>L‘Of tod.'i_v. with the presence of Their , 9141...,” pmi-m- dam m Russia as .c 0...? = prn- Xlajcstics and other royalties. igméln"; °O";l)1g"'-lfr'q<n§lrl::1ll igfilffrhbllllltg tricvt grow. i! * ' ' V Ne“. York 5's “a . . rt-iitiirt- zhc , (lur 3o "statt-sttiett" of the Provincial ll'i;l~li'l-‘ _ - i Xuii cratcs, thi; ' turc are resting on thcir lattrels at prcseul. — Oflvtvfl)" f0 stay N01"!!! is l0 lake ‘ -,- I ,_ --_i _ _ _ I ,- l m! ,fm ai- zve interest in todav and i F . i .\ ill a liotit ihut not xtidc tie * ‘r l‘ mmmm“. and M yesterday take‘ ~ _ ‘ _ _ icare of ifwlt. Somcthlng can bet l. - '= "i :i- \\t'll as .\i-w Srtiator Hughes has liven itiundatwl with roii- done- about tho nrcsr-nt and the: l" ‘ l i -l‘|li'. l\i'~ oi 'hc graiulatiotts and cottiplitncnls as thc rt-sult of 1 ‘filgfétrivolirlrtfiliilyfd tllhllPfl l]; P55?‘ ‘Q I i _ .i . \ to t .. itlisli lit-t: thc i-iitlitrsatioit b_v the Ciiittd Church l‘l‘(‘.\li‘_\"it-i‘v' ‘W5 new m)‘ mz‘m Max's!’ i“; ‘a! It - i -. l»; iixit our .\luiistci~ of of his stand on the ‘adnllfllslfallflfl of tllc lvlllll- 1 waste of llml‘ and will itnneces- ‘_ ‘ ‘t ..i» of Hair ~i-i-il'iiot:i,to vrs Creditor€ Arrangements .—\ct. i5‘""_1-" blfml’ f,lll'l'°“'5 l0 U16 brOW. l‘ I. t l bot‘ wliic rt-zl-oii the ' ' ' Efirlmuols Chef‘ t’ -. l l t‘.\lit'l'llllt'lllllll,f iu the The Governor and illklfl)‘ and the lloti, flit-i Just aim," u", time Governor. -' ' ' . Jill-l it ri-iuziiitctl President of the Louncil and .\lrs. LcPatie will l Lclttnan was sizning the b‘l1 per- l - \' - . .- liiltiltllnq which receive a cordial welcome backfrtittt the Corooa- $ll:ltl§0;h€llr\\é0m:fi1 of this state; 1,. - ,-, _, __ - , _ .. ~ . 1S f‘ newspa r v-H - 2.. uillslfbpfrlnll‘ vllcLp-u- tron where no dottbt the} put the Island on thc caprjed a 5Y9“, [rpm Tennosseepeoii t . ~ l'll'.l‘l"t.'tllll'fl as to the Commonwealth map. - a farmer who hitched h-s wife to. T " ,1 "u >iitilh .\lllL'l'lCZl. * * * Th‘; ‘Qnmis "f a bulmongllf’ Pmwl r1 ' thin: for iht- .\_l;iri- .\liss Agnes Xlacphziil, I\_I.P.. who was licr- fifoppoéfpdlhflfie “fsllgfglix ‘$121k! 622?; ;_ . a word oi pi-zu-c is sclf a school teacher, ittaitttains thc bedcrztl fiov- m,“ he“). Us m “.3520 m,“ this .. . the project in riui t-rnmettt should assume all Costs of 0flllfillllfill. big. spravrlliig country partly; " the .\'t-\v llrutis- This would put everyone on an eiitial basis and ahgrlllzifggzQlylddl-igélll. nltalltll’ barbaric. > ~('('lll- it. hzivt; titl<t~n a bring education within the reach of all who dc- its varbiis rcgiotig. Lpfoilflfmijiipifli . lllt‘ matter iliitn cithcr sired it. shc told the 25o delegates to thc llruct- at the bllll-[Ofillllg p30“. w an i" ..i ‘lllllntll. or thc ouc llCIlFCf Countv Educational Convention at Liifflill. Ont. fgualqplsl“ ‘m Jllrms COYQY- a W11- ‘, ' y: 4i u o_u5‘n 1'93!‘ $11811 0f a battle _ _ _ wit-ch isn't. won yew-New Yorik ———— A Lnited Church clergyman has been noniin- Times, Fimluig The Fighermen aft-d as Labor candidate in Cape Breton liast. I ~ _ Rcv. \\'. T. Mercer Pastor of St. Luke's Church In Cm“ of "B's "W"! fllwlvs 1 I i .4. . i. . _ . . . , . . HD9621 l/TEOTAStS viho ftnd -» \li\'1lilll.llll zititioiinrt-il the Dominion .\o. 6, vrill run against .\lr. L. l). panaceas 1m. an the ems from > ‘ll f‘itc'll‘ill<.-2i dvsiilitrh. lit-atr- (furric. Liberal elected vin h9g3. and .\lr. which we stiffer. Clearly they have " - .l iii-piriiii-iti. “as sciit out Roderick Rerr, Conservative, in the Cape llrc- $1 "ham? 1° bf’ llfilened to snce 4 _ . _ _ v_ ,_ _ . . . . _ ._ _ _ ere arc so many people in di5_ . ll ilnllltil in tillt llt u spaptr ton itidttstrial riding. Catholic, Anglican oi m“ m“. Hg Lhpse difficult periods- l.ll"illlil'lll l! llllllhlvlltj hwiding: l'f‘Csll_\'lt’rllil'l clergy-titan is not pcrnuttcrl t0 run Mr. Abcrhart had morg Chance .. iii.liivi-y—Al:ii-itiiiit-s will he a political election without vacating his sacred fhmbflnldmdl’ else because he ~i ftHlPTIll ri-hiiililitzttion assist- calling. " pronnsed anmng who‘ things- 1111 —l 11H» ti i-u til hi» hi-lpwl". .\nil eiulfoilit-rl ‘z. ~ ' l wi-ri- tiua- xvorils, "Stimz- bunc- ii - i: .tri vxpvctvtl this yt-arf. it 1' l'{\I'i'V\'-lllll of lllis cxpccta- i. ‘lil'lll~l'l\'\'~ and their explicit v t- r1‘ iirtliil ll] llatisaril, lit-ar exam- ‘? l7.i ri- i- lliil tiiucli pro-pt-ct this year- ii i .~.—-.i' ilit -lllll oi LSQl/UJXN) tout of the n; '.~:i viitiili iiuiliug its way into thi: pockt-ts oi tiit~ li~lll.'l'llli‘ll. ilw-crilicd b_v .\lr. Poitier (Ytriiiotilh) in IlPllZllC as now being on the "hard Twflw. of wziitt"-—"tlic most destitute sea- gt-i rs". ’l ll(‘~(.' pct-pic arc not now in the class directly ci-iiccmvil with "tlic ilriie-i and pickled fish ff'l'lllillllflllllll, cold storage and transportation", ll‘l\\l'\('l' iiiurh their item-lit itltimately from the rc\i~r~."=.i oi a stutt- of affairs which has decreased Villll‘ ~ iii vrtriotts ground iish front 8}; millions of illilliili- lll Pill) to z odd millions in i936. As put b_v .\lr_ lvuiliy» iI.uui-nbtirg-Qtit-ctis); "Help filo-v \\lio ll7t\'(' not the capital to install modern m:it"liiiit-r_v and to iiilloii- ideas". His plea. was for ilt-iili-rs ill il-li lill lzinil. “who know the busi- nv-s". l‘.'l?ll"l' than for the iiitligcuts described by Mr. lhiiii-r. .’\llil uhi-n this half itiillion was passed in Supply oii .\iiril last, .\liiiist-tt' of Fisheries Klicltziutl coiiiiiit-titcil lill if.- disposztl. His words ucrc: "llii- ~lllll oi Sgooxxxi is not for the pur- pose of giving out subsidies or grants to any tizirtictilln“ iiidiviiluzil. It is rather for the pur- pii-t- of hi-lpitio ihc industry insofar as those alriwtilv lll lllt.‘ iiidti~ti'_v are willing and ready t0 ljiillliil} \\l.ill ilii- ri-tgtilatititis and the terms set [llll b_v tlii- gotvriitiiriit and tht- di-partment by U!"ll‘i'-lll—l‘lilllli’ll for lllf‘ payment of the stibsidy. Ii is for llli iillfiitisl‘ oi further implementing ilii- lTCllllllll<'lill7lllllll\ iiiztili- hvthc various boards of (‘lltilllllv fiir lliv ln-i iiflrt-ti yt-ztrs". 'l'lii: \lll'tll :tiii-iiiuis plitct-tl "tit our disposal", furtlitlt- -;iii] ilii- .\lllll~l('l", prcvtrlltcil llCllUIl. This tlrt-w lllt‘ lii-iiiisitioii rcjtiiitrlt-r that the approp- Tldlllill pas-vii “mild ilfllllillil)‘ mcct the “de- nllillll for liitit .-u llH‘ inouit-iii", apropos of the tituiliii: .\d|\.'l Srolm t-lvctiuus. li .\ll ‘_:oi.,~ii.i. iii tht- \\'J\_\' oi "bunt-fits expected flli- _.i-. " l-..\pi-ri:tiic_v lia- tit-vcrthclcss its elec- 'liiii \'.tllii-s. liii- llilill" .\'_:i.o_o<ii> \\'Jl< spt-ciiicil in the esti- ni ii-s nit-l pi std iii stipply iii two sums of ¥,i-i.iii.i- Illlll Siootioii. llii» ltirgcr sum was (t0 rp .:t- lfl||~.'lI'4l)I "To llllilllll‘, m co-tipt-ratiott \\ lli p ll\illt'i.'ll Qlt\t'l'lllllt‘lil< (‘tlllf'i‘i‘llf‘ll. aiding l~ll."l'l‘ilt'll and groups i-f iislit-riiicii t0 c. 'llill<l1 1|‘ l" tl-r iwftlu-li tlif-msi-ltt-s in the industry". ll-v li- ~t-r sum ivas for :iilvcrtising at homc 11nd Ifi‘ ~ l], ’l .i- iiVTllllPlll iiui-stioit ivns raised in the (lis- Tii ~i..ii iii Fllililld‘ nhoiit $300000 attlhorizcil for f“'i‘lllll‘li‘l‘ iii iht- _\'l‘.'ll’ (‘Illllllff March, I935. llit-ii- has but $ioo,ooo odd paid the hlarititties 00o; l’rittcc lidward Island, 315.000. i i Major-General Oscar Westover. chief of the United States Army Air Corps. believes diri- gibles can be used “very effectively" against United States itidustrial areas during ntohiliza» tion for any future war. In an appearance be- fore a. Senate military affairs stib-committce which is studying a bill to permit exportation of helium, General Westover said the hii; sky- raiders can be “a very decisive factor in the initial stages of defence.” i: i: at i It is evident the confidence bestowed by Bri- tain in Baldwin is continued in Chamberlain. His Government retained the Glasgow Hillhead House of Commons seat as Mr, _]. S. C. Reid, Con- servative, was elected with a plurality of more than 6.000 over his nearest opponent. The by- clection became necessary when Sir Robert Horne was raised to the Peerage in the Corona- tion honors list. Reid polled 12.539; Gilbert Mc- Allister, Labor, 6,202; john McCormack, Scot- tish Nationalist, 1,886; and David Black, In- dependent, 22f, n a a In a collective letter to The Times of London. Most Rev, Arthur Hinsley, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster: Alexander D. Lind- say, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ox- ford; Sir Arthur Salter, Oxford Professor of 'Intem‘ati0r|al'L£w, appealed to “the German Government to hold an open trial of the mem- bers of the Catholic Youth Organization. allow- ing the defendants to choose their own cotuisel and make public their case before the trial he- gins. If this is not done we shall find it dif- ficult to believe that the German Government's protestations 0f peace have any meaning," the letter added. ‘ a a n A brief statement by the Astronomer Royal. Dr. H. Spencer Jones, to the board of visitors at their annual gathering at Greenwich Observa- tory that “the moon is moving off its calculat- ed position” caused such a flurry in London that Dr. jones had his telephone removed. The departure of the moon from its mathematically prescribed position. Dr. Jones is reported to have said, continues to increase and is now greater than at any time since 1680, just alter the founding of Greenwich Observatory’. Dr. jntivs was enumerating surprising things that had happened in the past year-that Big Hen had bven more than a second wrong on five. days. that the first three months were the wet- test recorded in London and that atmospheric, polutinns at Greenwich was 25 per cent. worse than the previous yeah-when hr- fr}: some of the more nervous guests with his re- mark about the moon, which other British scien- fists later stated was no surprise at all, but due to improved mathematical calculation. ova Scutia, $0,000; New Brunswick. $21.- These stuns were paid the three provinvcs 011 11 50-50 Notes By The, Way illibat 1MP of yours lg Jana: l0. Barton. TTLD. % METHODS or REMOVING SUPERFLUOUS rum i One of the distressing auments that afflicts girls find “when 1-5 an outgrowth of hair 0X1 91¢ 1M9- Naturally the first. thought is how to remove this hair; t-he cause of it doesnt seem to matter. And it is at this point that ma?!’ of these individuals make a mis- take. Instead of consulting h" prystr an she trzes nlnmls methods 0f removing the HIQWU1— ghgving (which increases the thickness of the hairst and by the use of various drugs or chemicals ‘which are not only ineffective but. which may injure the skin. Dr. Joseph Jordan Eller. associ- ate professor of skln dlSGBSGS, New York Post-Graduate Schflfil- Elves some irery timely advice 1n B31615 1Q thcse Seeking to remove superflu- ous hair. _ "Reizardinz the permanent re- moval of stiperfluotis hair there i5 but one safe and sane method. Ths is by moans of electrolysis. or me use of the izalvanlc current. and electrc needle with which each hair is lndivldttallv destroyed. As a rule this may be done with- out pitted scars. However if there money dividends to every person living in his province. Alas! no single Albertan has yt-i received B cent of dividend and it is clear that he never will. But will this EXRmDIe serve elsewhere? It re- 111M115 to be seen. Tomorrow 1n identical circumstances more wiii again be theorists who will pre. sent themselves befora the crowds, and strangely enough. they wiii find not merely audiences but partisans-Jnformatlon Montreal Stalin gtarted the want. war‘ theme-song, and Mus- solini. Hitler and Ai-iia became K118216811)‘. if somewhat suspecious- ly- carried away with its glorious lilt. “We do not. want. war!" why all the protesting? Britain is an. Pflrfinfly their aucrcnce which they seek m Cllflrm. Who want-s war, anyway _ What's fill the fuss abmlt? Dld Brit-Rm ever want. war? She wants-nay. she demands in 219 name of twisted and tortured dllmanlty—-Peace. and that she i5 fiWYffllYW-d to see that. no further "l-“l-‘tfes are perpetrated. she lays down allocations totalling £44m- ciioiooo for her deform-t fol-ca...“ 3mm" has called the biiirr. with the result that the official gpokeg, men of Russia. Germany Imiy and Japan. have scrambled on m their rostrums. and. with much "Pm-why. st/outly declare they “’.';'ff_ 11° sun-play. Perhaps they at} convent‘ themselves with lit" ° dwmstic put-sings which mlKht. as previously. take the somewhat barbaric form of blood. “We do not baths- Hong Kong Press 8cm“ ""16""! ha! always be" l1 SlPDpiItg stone for men and womm in this provin¢e_ With sollttlelndustrlai acgiviiy this offered a melms of getting 50mg- where "nd "lmly men who later achieved success ln other fields bWIB-n as teachers in country schools. It is announced that, 435 candidates will take examinations 1'0!‘ teachers‘ licenses in the pro- vince this week. Some will be try- 111K for higher licenses. but most will be new candidates. Whether all of them. if they succeed, will be “P19 $0 Rel schools. is another queetion. In any case the training received will have been of gram benefllb- Hamilton Specfgfqh T‘ filly l!!! nllly an Illusion, but, .it seems to me that. the more l heavily the ordinary man i; taxed -the less he rescnfs being taxed. I should not be sin-prised to dis- oovea- that the lotidest oultcrles against taxes wen- made in times of low taxation. How excruciat- ing the first Income Tax would have been evt-n if it, had been only a penny tn the pound! What. rob- bery it would have neemedi What a deliberati- pirk=niz 0f the Dockets of the most lndustrloug 50001011 0f yOllng i? is a heavy growth. of hair. and the ha‘r roots are situated close to one another it is practically im- possible to remove the ecessive growth without some deflrce 01' scarring. The searriritz is however mON deslra ble th an a. hairy growth." ‘Other met hods than b_v electrolysis are mentioned only to be condemned. For example. the permanent removal of hall‘ growth b_\' means of the Xrays is dangrrous and harmful as the dos-age necessary to destroy a hair root will also injure the surround tissue. 'I‘his also applies to the de- strrction and t-enrknval of hair with chemicals. because a chemi- cal which is strong inough to de- stroy the hair met or follicle will also destroy the skin Sur- roundng the hair. In addition enough of the chemical may be absorbed from the skin to cause poisoning of the system." Speaking cf “temporary” removers Dr. Eller states that, simple waxy preparations may cause irritation and that. other chemical hair removers ln the form of arsemous nclde thallium sulphate. and barium sulphide can cause severe inflammation and general disorders of the system. It is also pointed out that an over- activlty or under-activity of certain of the ducfless cland- may cause superflrcvs fair, treatment lby gland extracts heipa many of these cases. Electrolysis and the use of gland exlracts is the safe and sane medrod of removing superfltvotts hair. Umbrellas Of State iWinnipeiz Free Press) By far the most. imposing of Britzaln overseas (intonation guests is said now to have been the Alake of Abeoktlta. and the Al-a-ke of Abbev-o-koota is a gentleman of massive proportions whose sway over his kingdom in the West African colony of Nigeria ls proclaimed by the spaclousness of an umbrella that spreads like the chestnut tree. Where the Alake goes. he goes not. alone. but has to be attended b_v the royal bearers of his umbrella. which tfhey elevate above him as cum- brously and incredibly as the canopies cover the thousand beds in England supposed to have been slept in b_v Queen Ellzii.bgth_ The sway of his black majesty arrayed in billowing robes of silken texture and of radiant hues ls not lightly impugned when symbolized by on umbrella he dare not, no matter how politely, be asked to let down. ‘Phere may be. then. justifica- ‘fie-n for “Janus? in his weekly comment. in the London Spectator just received. recalling the Alake as by far the most imprassive figure certain to be been M. every function held during the corona. tion ceremonies. At these gather- ings cortsternation stibslded into awe as the vision was obstructed by the Alnkeh umbrella. and at. the Chatham House garden party Janus. ait last realized that the Alake "lorcled ii. incontestribly over the whole Cnmmonwealthkf. Who else was titer:- prcscnt from the far-flung Commonwealth who could stflnd comparison wfth the Alnike? Janus looked around to find one fit to bear the compari- son. The absence of even One dis- moved him. "Pitt." he suggested, "M-"r. Mackmzle King. the prime minister of Canada. or General Hertzog. the prime minister of South Africa. beside the magnlfl. cent. supremacy exurlcrl from the Alake under his timbrella. and who are they " Who. indeed. are they whose umbrellas do they carry? If this question of grave lmperlai 11110011. occurred w Mr. Mackenzie King as he clrclerl around we magnificence of thp Alakc at this distinguished galhrriniz. he must, have been conscious of the in- oonspicuousness of his own con. ventkmal mbmlng coat and pin. striped trousers. Dressed s0 mod. estly. prcened so nattlly, W35 he doing right by the folks at, home? hair to remifnbéima time of very low 111mm ‘PM. when. at the addition of an extra penny i0 the u“, hard-headed business men wouid grind their feet-h and protect. that. f/he best mien would no longer have my motive for getting rich. plnce the harder t.he_v worked the insatiable "raw of the Exchequer. Income Tax they rnlled n fax on industry." and prrifaably they be_ lleved this-States war and Na. the community 1 am old eflmllh tlOn (lnndom more of their mQripy went m“, the: Grenfell Remembered (Hamilton Spectator) June 13 marked the forty-fifth anniversary of Sir Wilfred Gren- fcl1's first Sailing for the Labrador coast. Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, born February 28. 1865. the son of Algernon Si-dttey and Jane Georgiana Hutchinson Grenfell. of Parkgate. Cheshire. England. was destined to become the benefactor of Labrador the first resrleni iahislcan on that. subartic coast. and the founder and superintend. ent of the medical mission which bears his name. Labrador was in every sense of the worcl a land of "ice and isola- tion" when in 1891. Lord south- borotigh brought before the Council of the Royal Mission to Deep Sea Fishermen. which operated hospital ships among the fishing fleets in the North Sea. the opportunities for service among the fishermen of the North Atlantic. Dr. Grenfcll was asked to make B. voyage of investigation. Tho following spring found him fitting out a ninety-ton ketch. the Albert. sheathing the vessel against ice. and placing amidships a hosplal ward and dispensary. 0n June 13. crowds of friends waved good-bye as they loosed the haws- eirs and the ship passéd out of Yarmouth. England. with all bunt- lng flying. They followed almost the exact footsteps of the creat John Cabot. when, just. fOur hund- red years before. he had fared forth on his fnmotts adventure to Newfoundland. It is interesting to note that. it has been stated that. the first Fnplfish vessel which sailed to that countrv was called the Grenfell. named in honour of Sir Wilfredls direct ancestor. Sir R‘chard Grenville. of Spanish Annada fame. Sir Wilfredls work. since that, dav of his sailing. has won the admiration of the world for the il-trrrezliettia and t-l-e permanent. value of what, he has done. The transformation of thp Country from "the land God iznvo to Cain" to a land with a hopeful future ls lartzclv due to the efforts of this one man. He has giver. to those, llhOllSRTldS of Lsolawd. Anglo- Saxons ever-v opportunity for im- proved conditlons and a better civilization. Hospitals. nursing sta_ lions. schools. orphanaggg; in- dustrial efforts. agricultural at- tempts to combat malnutrition. and other a-cllef activities are to- day maintained throuizh Grenfell stations cnverlnz twelve hundred milPS 0f the coasts of Labrador and northern Nowfottndlrind which are lrebottnd for many months “B971 YPRr. and where winter transportation l5 bv do: team, Sir Wilfred Gronfell is no lancer VOUHR. The years have taken their toll. but he continues The Alake put, on more style i0 help out. his Nigerians. His um- brella, lts top laden with the Silt which weighed down the royal relatives who had to hold it. up. drew the speculative gaze 0f Mr. Mackenzie King. as he hugged more tlglitilii the netiitly tolled gamp tucked under his arm. The Alake could not. very well lose his umbrella. but. Mr. Mackenzie King might lose his. . Perhaps in that imperial salary b11659 two umbrellas were as the Poles of Empire. Each meant. imuch of its owner. Each was symbolic. The Alake would fcel divested of power if he went. abroad without. his umbrella. and Mr. Mnokenze Klniz would know W"Wfi§'certaln to rain if he step- ped out without. his brolley. The Alake would not be happy if his umbrella were not opened, and Mr. miokenwie Ring wouild not be happy if his were not. closed. But. as to which umbrella lorded 1t. the more over the Commonwealth, no mention of the question arlsini at the Imperial Conference has yet been cabled overseas. The Alflke will be permitted to return believing his itmbrella topped all others. and Mr. Mackenzie King will smllingly tuck his own or someont-‘s under his arm. probably izlad to get home and be ln out, of the wet. IIOGTDRS GIIEGK KIIIIIEYS FIRST louun thy how lhll mun from flu -tho ueou sill '52.!“ :I.'*..........""'*"" "a5?" ya . Kkhuy Ill, illmu IIIT! H“ 3| - a:- "Ml-iraa-QM i nInuKfuTZ-dnw-oll II! rllulgfrfll “h”; ha“. a win ‘ “amass-um: Him- I'm-l- will! DIG’! I . c: the hmih lDodJsKidneyPiIl: rum; 11. 1937 drigh m. m. Pott Says: "For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN Orange Pekoe Tea W"?! 11m ' Weuinghou: ‘mlmflangg refrigerator wfltmghouso war» lllKOl Miller Bros., Ltd. _____ to be the inspiration of his young- er colleagues who are helplfll m!" carry on his work. The Genfell Association stands to-day as a llv- I lng testimonial t0 the humani- tarian efforts of its founder. It. is fitting that commemoration should be made of the forty-fifth anni- versary of the voyage of Greenfell to Labrador." MY LIGHT WITH YOURS When the sea has devoured “h” zl: Moon Theatrl ships, ,' Anti the spires and the towers Have gone back to the hills, ._. Six“. And al. the cities Are one with the plains again. And the beauty of bronze And the strength of steel Are blown over silent. continents, As the desert sand is blown- My dust with yours forever. When folly and wisdom are no more. And fire is no more. Because man is no more; ' When the dead world slowly spin- nmg Drifts and falls through the void- My light with yours 1n the L ght. of Lights forever! -.Edgar Lee Masters. Fall S-ession For Alberta Members EDMONTON. June 16.——A fall se~si0n is almost. a certainty, Premier William Aberhart. told the Alberta Legrlature today when the question of investigating construct- ion costs on the Edmonton- Wetasklwin and the Jasper High- ways was left. up in the air for 24 hours. If the house meets again. it probably will be in September or October to pass Social Credit Legislation suggested by Major C. H. Douglas, the Scottish engineer who first laid down the monetary reform theories on which the Aber- hart Government. was elected al. most two years ago. Douglas has one representative l Alberta. G. F. Powell, and an- other ls expected in 10 days. 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