vim. 11'0"?" iffllillillflllll locals; Dolly lauded 1881) “.00 1n: 101B (In dollvorol- I.“ y! your (l: IIIVIIGI) nauod In Canada and United Stain. saunas-w. onc-m s. new». Vloo-Pmolllon‘ Boonluy-Llout. Col. U. A. llaclilmnon. I). u-J. B. Burnett. Anlllflllld Editor- ‘. IL. llurnofl. H. U. I). K. Currie mi. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY l6, 1928 turc production records obtained by TIIE LATE MR. W. fl. AITKEN. their sircs and dams or by their pru- geny. [Such graduation is, however, E Mm“ community mourns W...» automatic but is dependent up- d“ ‘he 9mm? heme‘ m“ of on their measuring up to the more Yeafs- °l M“ w- H- “m?” ‘° weuirigid standards as regards type which “mi hmwmbly knmm from Bastian demanded of bulls admitted to PW“ ‘° "m". “l” M“ “m” this class. In time. it is the inten- w“ ‘me ‘If the pillars or the pm- blon to establish a third class for Vince’ the kmd o! man who givespreferentlol bulls which wlll be llm-icrew of able seamen who eat and‘ “Wmmn ‘° a “mmmmy by theiltcd to outstanding sires which have slew forward of the foremost- r I force and effect of his manner of living. demonstrated their right to be re- garded as specially valuable sources, I we are tom that the Great scoreylcf improvement in their respective why Mr. Sinclair is not there. nor in judging the game of life, docs not breedx mark who won or lost, but how each‘ By their support m me undertalb played the game‘ Mr‘ Henry Aitkmljiug, breeders osawhole have demon»- played the game as an Englishman Slifal-ed m“ "WY are all“? w them/fr. Sinclair to resume his former l a I Notes by the Way (LN. JOHN E. SINCLAIR as an apologist and admirer of the Bflng- Government and its policies, and doings holds u peculiar and ex- ceptional position. He was once in- side the charmed circle of the Fedcr-, l a1 Administration. On tllc 30th of ‘ December, 192i, Premier King atl- miltcd him to the forccastlc of U101 [Govcliuncntul slllp and ill so do-g mg authorized to write "Hon." tem- B] [am-u w Harlan. MD. TllE IIEART Cll-IPPLE \ , “Hon. Ml‘. Sinclair" that position for some yours with-mm use o‘: his anns‘ legs’ or back‘ obvious reasons why he is no longer’ there. One reason is that the goodlphyslclans- “amel-V‘ me w~»»»==»l=»u-n-s a» r..‘z*zslz.z'lzz*ei... .. “m1 °5 1925 gave M“ smclfl" "°‘ia certain amount of work, but Just tlce that his services were just thcnihow much they can do‘ Wm, 581?“; not further required either in theifi the Drvblffm- House o; Commons m. among the: In past times it has been the custom to have these patients rest as much as possible, and after ill- messes, or when the heart first be- {gins to show signs of failing, this Ls . [the bcst pDssiblC treatment. Another and very strung reason] And 200d ITTTQSYIME 53999 l5 95' Lscntial if the heart reserve is to be privileged to be there, is that whenlggbléiggt Dnlgflccflgzélfgglziuféqgeqllgzfli the Right Hlm- w- L- Mackellzlepan regain its full strength if suf- King became Premier of Canada flcient sleep is not obtained." , again. in 192s. he neglected to invite, But there are two things neces-Q sary to rebuild the heart, proper 1 You have tllc idea naturally that porarily before his name, But lheia cripple is an individual with some tmm. hold-mglioint condition that interferes with _ , flcvcvcr. now that heart ailments, cut further promotion) ls no longclnare so common, m “mm, ‘mks go,’ in the forccastle. There are severoVlng about with damaged hearts. flnvorld-politics. new word has come ‘into use amongfswpped into the front rank of na- "cardmclllom in power, wealth and influ- CRACKER-BARREL DIPLOMACY Condensed from The World's Work (October, '27.) Ilenry Kittredgc Norton. Thcrc was a time when the Scorc- lury of Stale was pretty much til’: department. The stall easily curried the routine work. Questions of high policy were rare. But today, no hu- man mind can comprehend in their entirely all of the complicated pro- blems which go to make up U10 tangled net-work of present-day We have suddenly lcnce. Only the best bruins wc can ‘find will be adequate to the task of lguldlng’ the destinies of the nation. i American business has discovered ~not only that two heads are better I #0 CO-QOKOO4O FO4+OOQVOQfiOI HOUSEHOLD SCRAP BOOK i ROBYERBTYA LEE Pmoooorooooooooooo owov- Wushlng Black Silk A black silk dress should be soak- cd for twenty four hours in clear ram water, aftcr washing. This will freshen it until it looks almost like new.‘ Improved Ten. The flavor of tea can be greatly improved by thoroughly drying the pcel from an orange or lemon. and ‘placing this peel in the tea caddy. Earoche. When the child complains of ear- achc, try giving it a liberal dose of castor oil. This may scorn an odd remedy. but‘ it velfv often cures the earache within a short time. llllfln one, but that a half-dozen, hoadfi fife belle!‘ than Wm» 5° n1"¢h5'++»»++»+»»»»~+.~; I I bcttcr thut it is willing to pay what is necessary to get the best brains available and then rub thcm together until it, strikes out the biggest ideas,‘ of which they are capable. Because of this, the organization of Ameri- can business stands as a model for‘ the world. The State Departmentg 4 0Q O4§4§§§~OO§+§-§§~%‘§-§-§O my} --—»--~-— Daily Selections ron Guardian Readers z C z Z February l6. 192B FEB“UA_1I~.§;!9» no R0 TEKis good to The Orange Pekoe, at a_ little * extra coat, is extra ,, In clean, bright Aluminum Penlar Laxative Cold Breakers If you catch a cold everybody can lell you how u, cum it (‘I’) If’ one tried half the things hlsdrlends rccommmded he would be a physical wreck. Fortunately it isn't necessary to experiment, jug; get a box of Pens-far Laxative Cold Breakers and your com will disappear in a day and a night. 25c. BOX-TRY IT. Penslar White Pine and Spruce Balsam relieves the wum, cough-35c. and 50c. bottles. E. A Foster Central Druislore. Sunnyside furnishes no such modcli WAIT ON GOD~The Lord UP" . .1 -. ‘Md and °’“"°“°' ‘OWN! lholdeth all that fall, and raisctll up " . ‘ a st ~ 4 ~ . . plays cnckft (ewe? a? ‘To, en fact that young bulls admitted to privilege of ingress, egress and le- Heavy moms can interfere with rm. the foreign Omces o; other my tatious, retiring ln lus disposition. he Re ‘st t1 fl d . d l glcssizo and from the forecastle. Mr. h rt 1- F m i all those that be bowed down. The _ ' [sh Advanced g ra on _n lea y S‘ _ l h of P _ q ea uv. ion. ur er, foods that tlorls. I eyes of a“ wait upon meg; and pursued his course steadily. s3. em- 5am a‘ good prices and that Such a‘ lllClBlI‘ n t e presence remlei,alresrlgxlilggllclvsgdaliextlzpéto cause tins‘; while a man may enter the Forwthou give“ them their meat in due aucauy and with a regularity by certificate for the herd sire has afignsmlustlifeei thatvhe ha; mien £013 also ‘ntcrferos with? 112v: ngifitlflélbicjgn service m’ a salary of $2400 a1 . . C8€l'h3l\ -~: “ ~,,,. _ which one could set his watch. A . . . _* y 1s C "m: 5pm, _‘Ch8\\/lflg the food makes digestion 5*“ he “me” me Smfl °r the De . high advertising value. Moreovel. louder man words, Your 1mm fitment, or state at $1320 Thug PRAYERr-Lold God. ‘p ' ' ' thing dost Thou withhold from season-Psalm 14514, 15. ‘d much easier. In regard to exercise, as pointed while the Foreign Service is able to them that walk upright“, I ‘I /2 (llfldi H6 H35 to. Conquer N01. 11S MW. a world of names and pram pictured lands on colored seas, but a W0,“ of llfc and stern reality in the arena 0y business or professionalism. no good. ma“ °f He“ 3°“ judgmem‘ not if. as may be anticipated, credentials better than your company!" It is easily flusteycd, his opinion was in advance. of ‘new recorded anCeSQIunder these sad circumstances, ap-‘Iout before, this the ideal moth-l‘ awn!“ a 5a“. sflecmm o; we be“ sought and valued, not only in busi- "y are sumo day required for gelmparentvto everybody that. Mr. Sin-ode of strengthening the heart mus, ‘nmefla, m each year-s mp o, cob THE THINGS WE mass affairs, but by leaders in public Kala" uses m m5 place m Paflm" flight regular exercm, is mkendcgc graduates. the State Depnrt- LEAVE UNDONE two or three times a day. lust stop-linen‘ "ecewes 79W QPIJUCWUOIIS ‘BX-l t iswt’ me mmgs you do‘ dam.‘ eral registration of dairy cattle, , - _ i life. Taking hold of the business of b _ 5m?“ m em‘ a"? magmfy Pwml” rcedels who have taken full advan-{Klng and the King Government. ping Show o; breamlessness andccr, from muse who are unable w, It m u mg you leave undo“? = , . ‘ ‘s e 1 . 39am‘ iget good jobs elsewhere . . . Alter wmch gives you n bu; of heartache Omen Bros‘ at a critical time m its tuge of the opportunities offered by!‘ existence‘ by Steady perseverance’ Advanced Registration will findl It is as we bcforc remarked, uuimllg iiawzgngngizg; ‘guise 15 or 20 years of faithful service an At the setting of the 81m- good managanem’ and Clear vision’ themselves in a very favorable posi-Elixfillfillllfll and DlK-‘llllflf $i¢llfl¢i0lI-;incl"casing the distance as he findsfme Department a ma" ca“ mo)‘ Twhéexlxgagrwagg goiggorggctngqqte‘ he rebuilt it to be the leading firm “o”, some of our ‘more prugmsslvelzlnd yet we can imagine that 1n althat he canbdo tsko‘ without DIIIIEIIIEVfOYWHTd to the muniflcent income of The flower you might have Sent‘ of “s kmd in the province. Recently, d f i med breeders are almadyi way Mn smclw. might be useful LOPTASEHIGIIQIOT rota“ csilzfes: 1kg a} 53600-411 a few cases slflofl-a yeal. dean fl din such a "reat business too an arsg {Premier King‘ Poor M!" Form’ thciccmrlil iirifiinccyu pa hill‘ vi-ildual LAW We who has med m hrmg "p Are your haunting ghosts to- n g _ ‘ ° V Planning W911‘ bfmdmg Wlemlmns Minister of Irmnigrntion. is in trou-‘ l‘ . _~ ~ p ’ g a family in Washington knows what night. much ‘m, mm m control he dlspo» p _ _ fly lnclcaclng this until he is able , _ I ' with this prospect in mind. ble about getting British immlgrantsim wam to the my, ‘Nm-“m; gemngglns means. It 111811115. 111 one CR5? Th stone Du might have ‘med 9d 0f if» W 50m?! 0f m5 Ymlnlle!‘ em" Few of them come to Canada, and out of breath. [at least, that one of the responsible‘ s“ o‘ aibmthefs wash those who come won't stay. Hon/S Where the Patient 15 $00 “wk Wofflcers of the State Department gets The b“ of heartsome counsel - - i thke exercise massage is used as l . ., ‘ _ _ » _ _ [helpful Mr. Sinclair might bc as an . ' ’ l 1UP i" five °¢1°¢k W913’ M9" “Y You were bullied too much to . . . . Pncam" n" ‘mpeflwn Shwm ‘madviser to Mr. Forke. or. if he were y?“ hhexps me realm 9f mm mimorning and does the family ivflfih- business m the on trade“ wm. this , l 4 _ p no cart. thus ta m: some of the» made to C. S. Wood. of the LlvelDeputy Mmlster of Immigration! He load on the hem-g, I Perhaps the worst feature of the he “mauled i“ “m” °°ntr°1 ‘mm sum; Brgngh, Ottawa, ‘has had experience in obtaining Naturally I wish f0 emphasize thclprcsent system is that there is prac- f 4- . . ~ 'l f '- ithth‘ m- It is hoped m“ as many o“ m“. British immigrants, rale experience. 225518‘: séergrlls: szme adclsée gieatlugccall: n:Yllgfsglbglfiyrldfiéztlln223G211: ~' ' . ' ' '- .“' . l vc ' ' Although not appealing with any stock breeders as possible Wm take too He‘ could acquaint Mlmstcrkhewlng the food and taking regufl D f, ‘ _ _ g _ frequency at public meetings. his in- f h, t _ Tl JForke with the exceptional merits“). exercise can be followed by anfill m‘! hXSllY-‘l 0330951" "if? 9905"" ‘ 1 i n i o l__ advantage 0 t 1s omwr umw- 1s o; the Bungalow Clan, having triedluf \\$_ n. Shguld ynajntajn qwlmcnt. In the mam. there 1S no way nuance WM’ a ways c n c mme fact that Prince Edward Island it out. near his own home farm. heart's reserve stren th, which ma ‘open from the lowcr offices of the . . g y: ma! Oil-Chis. and m the guiding o! it disease-free area will certainly in- __ ,mean an the difference betlvcemDflpflffilllefli» l0 U18 111E119!’ eXQCUUVQ pubm 09mm“ For m“ yo“ M“ crease the demand for high class. Mr. Sinclair and the Hon. Mo! ‘Yhfmni? oer $03133 gut‘ shmnd‘ l‘ 5°’ positions and also, in the main, there Aiken was afiociatcd mm this dair" cattle and in this as in ullyFflrke are ‘about Nlufllly “D4510 “Gem a m x1 a ac us‘ ls no nlawrlalb in thellowm‘ omfiiis . . » - ' ‘ ' ~ l l f ~ newspaper as a‘ director and “cc- nthcr- matters the demand will bcvpnmmtem at immigmuun‘ but we btiillcis ifthicewcazpfvireoblvne president. His advice and assits- only for the best. write» to MuMlni-swll‘ "evinishlial "W" anylllling 1W one o; m“ mos" responsible DOSF - , ' orig na as t1 ungalow p an. To- _ . ._ ance were invaluable-at all tunes, wood ‘mm obtain a“ necessary ilwgether they would make a great team lions ill the Department of State is but especially at clltlcal Juncturcs m" I . I l t h , ‘ _ H4 the Solicitor. Every document of when he asgistcd materially i“ W“, "n1n0n‘ F“? g2???‘ Zultgnlnglgianlb hymen“ ‘importance leaving the Dcpartlncnt ‘ ‘ ' -—10&-_—-_- 1 D i1 £1 y VIC 111111-011 illlf ,r _ _- 1-5 l, l t ing the barquc through troubled wat- ANALYZING GENIUS. the ship-load from the ends of thc ‘," .',",,‘.‘_.Q‘*._“V iilliagggfgfihfzkcgzdgl: crs. Ho will be greatly missed in the: ‘earth. But first we must. build bun- . ' community and Sympathy w,“ g0 out EW human beings fuil to suspect gulows. more bungalows. to rcccivc lo his widow in hcr time of sorrow‘ Q cd. It. is a post which requires abil- thelnsclvcs. at some period oflmem i“ m‘: Mm'it4m°5' m“! 01°11'8- lmd bereavement, as thev had been ma" nvcs- “f being geniuses- Strengthcn his equipment with all the edu- cational advantages you can give him. m]; sure of llls- University training, we 15;“ Educational insurance policies tluu, ‘.11; guarantee the funds to see him through, who-hcr you yourself live to see him through or not. Policies can bc shaped to mcct any For full particulars consult , special requirements. llYllIlMMl & 00.. LTD. A Provincial ManaBBI-s -—- The Great W081. Lilo Charlottetown, P. E. I. Agents at all‘ Principal Points p All correspondence relating to de- phyees and Smwed m company Mm tails of administration as well as ap- his son and son-in-luw, a separate \ I SM’. The loving touch of the hand. dear, The gentle and winsonlc tonc That you had no time or thought for with troubles enough own. the day of his death. of your ' DRINK _ BRAHMIN TEA And ltctain Your Youth and Vigor. ‘Sold only in red, hygienic, airtight packages These little acts of kindness So easily out of lnind. Thcsc chances to be angels Which evcn mortals find. They come in night and silence, Each chill, rcproachful wraith. When’ hope is faint and flagging And a blight has dropped on faith. i ..__._._4v>--i' 9-60 O0 Q64 ¥QQ4QQ~O§QO Q O O0 Q4 i Modern Etiquette‘ 15y ROBERTA LEE For lifc is all too short, deal". And sorrow is all too great. To suffrr our slow compassion That. turrics until too late: And it's not the thing you do, dour It's thc thing you leuvc undone Which gives you the bitter llczlrt- ache At the setting of the sun. C. M. Lampson & Co. 64 Queen Street, London, E. C. 4, England. Public Auction Sales or Raw Furs name’? 1S n clmsidemd 90ml mm‘ l” itics which would command in pri- mlthe St. Lawrence, the Lakes. allover united in marriage for the long pc- though the idea languishes with talns Ito Vancouver. Victoria and A. No; it is very ul1fiat1gyjng_ ',cd States pays for this service $0000 yogi oligizfiggeiogr P2522132: vatc practice an income which would! _ _ "min to five or six figures. The Unit- [the Prairies and across the Moun- flod of fimhmur yeam and led time, as many genial illusions are a life of ideal domesticity with melrlllkely 1° 6°» "mug" °Y “Survives w fmnxm [excite curiosity about what this As o. hobby. Mr. Aitkcn cultivatodwmng milled Emil“ really his garden and onQabout why it happens. might be certain‘ from ADI.“ u, It has bccn called an infinite cap- Novcmbcl', to find him cithcr ill his “my m‘ (“km”) Pam“ m“ a “m” 0mm m, m his garden ' is thrcatcncd with the The day before his death M1. AW title, deems it Just thc rcvcrsc of ken attended the funeral of m; this. Genius may be. he thinks, an ‘rlend. m: waturtonl Todal we ability to know when no pains have reason to believe, his spirit isshould be take" a‘ “n- Certainly Wm,‘ the docwrk in Paradisa ' thcrc is -in genius that much rarcr capacity for not taking pains or “lasting time over lines of thought that lead nowhere. the capacity of choosulg the right course by a. clear vision emanating from sound know- ledge. There arc sonic nlnc billion little gray cclls in that marvellous one- sixth inch layer on tho surface of man's cerebral hemisphere in which takes place what ls called thought. is and lawn, and l i r I ADVANCED REGISTRATION. ADVANCED Registration for dairy bulls was inaugural/ed in the Spring of 1925 by the Dairy Cattle Conlmlttce after the principles of the plan had been fully discussed and endorsed by the following breed as- sociations which have since contri- buted to thc cost of operation:- To use these gray cclls to take pains is a. not unusual ability. There are many persons who have busied them- selves for a llfetllne training then" little gray cclls to be perfectly cer- tain of something, only to discover that the something is unimportant. The far more important and far rar- er ability of leaping through all the mass of fact and possibility which the brain cells have recorded to that one possibility which is worth the taking of more palns~that. perhaps. is the essence of genius. Canadian Ayrshire Breeders‘ As- socialbion: Canadian Jersey Cattle Club; French Canadian Cattle Breeders‘ Association; Canadian Guernsey Breeders‘ As- soclatlon: Canadian Red Poll Association. The purpose of Advanced Regis- tration is to give definite recogni- tlon to bulls possessing credentials with respebt w desirable type and production records which measure up in the staildards. I Up to the present time, standards’ for only two classes of bulls. "AA" and “A“, have been fixed. While‘ Class "AA“ bulls are 0f distinctly. mu header mum, u may be p0int—|3li'em4°“ the“ dlvs ed out that many of’ the bulls now" -"-' mm as Class "A" are standing at Death has struck some shining, up lulu: o! good herds and thotnot‘ marks in our midst within the past _.___.<0>——-~ EDITORIAL NOTES Parllament Hill ls attracting some a tow o! them will eventually Imdlh, few days. The workman falls beside. coup", flolnln (llaugflAAfiaanl-eault of fu- his work but the work Ions on. , w... .. - - r " ' ‘ l dermal 1mm». commands or entreaties may eman- ‘more of them for there is abundant ‘Prince Rupert. The Bungalow Idea has never been properly advertised and exploited and only Mr. Sinclair could do it properly, speaking from a rare experience. And than if tho Britishcrs won't comc and occupy tllcm~lhcy do sccln to bc shy of that empty onc at Sllnlnurrflcld-il will be their own fault. And. Ilnyuuly, (l. big building boon will bc startcrl than will bc something to boast of. Q. How is the breeding of a wo- man most; often shovm? A. By tho IllflIlIlOl‘ she uses and the courtesy she shows to tho clerks ‘while shopping or marketing. Q. Wllon a banana is served whole. should il. bc skinned and cal- (‘ll with the. fingers? A._ No; a banana i‘; not a 11n- gcl" food. Strip off the skin, 1vluoo it on the (lcsscrt platc and cut into mouthfuls with the side of the fork. i 1 Today the Budget will be brought "<"”‘““'*“ down at Ottawa and the most intern .‘.....“.‘.“.‘_.‘..‘“‘ estlng period of the session will be»! , l gin. The estimates already on thcv table of the House provide for large’ new expenditures in excess of those B!’ Frilflk YfliKh ‘ of the current year and an extensive . revision of tho Customs Tariff is- foreshadcwcd which cannot fnll lo. evoke animated discussion, And; other weighty matters are El\VBll'lllg'n discussion lutcr on. ‘ i 0 v o o o 00640 0o av r040 v0 004-0» w, Lu ‘follw-Charnlsay. ‘ Wllnl. was tllc Lu Tour-Char- lsay feud? L Alr Till.‘ Ifldlldctlllll. existed between a l - '- Our Province has so for been fav- Frcncfllnflfbtiizldelisa‘rrfifllkcgg?“ 9x27‘? orcd wtih a fine winter, with lnoder- Nova Scotia) led to onc of the fa- aw gen1peraturé_ not a single really mous tragedies oi’ history. On Ap. bad Snowfitoml‘ or any heavy ramlil l3, 1645. during La Tomos ab- or 5300f! Slftlfihihg in town and country. tacked by his enemy, and so h"- and mlmy motor cars continuing to (lically defended by Madame La operate easily and conlfortably upon Emirlthat ltlwwgs ""8! ¢flbtllred by our streets. Thus the first half of caciery’ a “me L“ Tour died three weeks later of a broken hea t, the winner of 1928 has passed away, it is 5am ." While the days are now lengthening out at both ends as the sprlng,*"****++v++w++o SCIISOH approaches HCXIFCI‘. "c "remiss ‘My w m ENGLISH . i "w Mrdslature has not yct emerged‘ above the political horizon. From Q By W- l:- Gordon lo 040404 o4 so o4 000400-004‘, 1 1921 to 1927 inclusive, five years 1n succession. the opening of the scs- sion has occurred in March and this! wPRDs OFTEN MISUSED: year it cannot open until after thelgtigstnsa¥jsael ,1,i§iti,‘,h‘;?dk_llt‘§i ‘ff Dio- explry of February no mutter whatylklnciy "those-l and “théscfi “kinds? ' ate from the Trlumverafle. (“OISTEN AMfslgflONOUNCEDz in- .________..________~__, CB v8. cccn on second synablm Study classes in literature are now ‘mépflgglgrsalsspm ' LED: ' in progress in the city, a. most excel-q,“ no; an candor’ lent idea. There ought to be many‘ syNcgNmzisif Bid-l Promote. 8d- vance. ac a c. acce crate. l WORD STUDYZ “U56 p, word roqm between the amateur and the ltllilcffgmtieme: "fr! Sh: Ywfbfi?‘ Let us l » .. . - o r oc or - ldvahfiavdés-‘iffim ulfy a" 1°95 V) lng one word each gay.’ ‘T1335 |yomaum and Jnteplworll; msourucrz; offensive im- l. . l his only weapon." ‘ 1 Iva year. y Above the six Chiefs of Geographi- tcal Division arc four Assistant Soc- rctarles of States and the Under Secretary. These arc the executive officers who administer the Depart- mcnt and Foreign Service, who givc instructions to atlnbassudors and lninistlars, and who directly aid thc Sccrctury in shaping the policies which guide the destinies of thc country. To each of tllcsc five offl- cials a parsimonious govcrncmnt of- fers $7500 a. ycarwabout half of what it cosls lhcln to livc suitably in tllc capital. It is hard to convince live men posscslng the qualifications that those posts demand, that they should go on indefinitely pnying out thcir own funds for tllc privilege of serving the government. Finding a lot of offices requiring nbillty far beyond the reach of the salaries attached to thcm, the Scc- retary is forced to fall back upon the Foreign Service. Ono after another is called back to Washington lo assume executive responsibility. There arc now more than 50 Foreign Service offlccrs in Washington work- very men who succeed them at their desks in the State Department. And yet. because of our topsy-turvy sal- ary system, it is o. promotion to go from Assistant Secretary at $7500 a year to Minister at $10,000. Thcrc arc a. number of cvils which must bo recognized with rcgzlrd to the organizalloll of thc Stall: Dc.- partlncnt and the ncccssury stops taken to improve thcm. Somc of those steps can bc taken by tllc ud- lninistration without legislation, but tllc most important ones rcquirc ac- tion by Congress. ~' First, wc must recognize that the Rogers Act did not provide us with an cllcctivc Foreign Service. It simply opened the way for young college men to cuter the diplomatic scrvlcc with the prospect. of mak- ing it a. cnrccl". Neither in numbers nor in qualifications. have we an adequate diplomatic personnel, nor shall wc have until a decade or two have passed and years of experiencc have brought wisdom to the young men who hove cnbcrcd the service‘ under the Rogers Act. In the mean- time we should mntlnuc thc former [Jatlencc of calling in qualified men Dessert Just chop up nuts, fruit and nutrshmul- low llllll mix with sch. wurtzfis Jelly Powd", You'll have u simple M16 yot a sumptuous dcsscrt with all kinds of cyo and appetite 11p- puul, Servcyit Sunday. For the real fruit lla- Hu" and the flash of wlnc. ask for M’? fintim Represented by Alfred Fraser 2X1. Fifth Avenue New York. System Service and _ , Satisfaction Three essentials to 5"“ business each and all ofwhivi l w"! b9 found at this store. If you want a lwffivflliu“; filled or in fool. llllY ""1" fi ' m1 jrulijtclephonc and llllvt“ send lt to your door- Il’ you are out of town send us a mall order. and l" will receive 3'0"!‘ “"135 by W turn mall. REMEMBER WE WIS" SERVE YOU The 2 Macs Drug Store l no Great Gcorkfl Slflf". 4 -recelve higher salaries than their lpertlnence. "Ill-bred lumpy» w“ 1118 Alongside lllembfifi 0f U19 Slfllrrfrom other fields who arc willing lo Wh° 191' ‘he 311ml? WOPIB-Oliefl mflfe make the necessary financial sacri- imnvrwnt wads-devolve half the flees to represent the United suites BBJBFY- T118 9170C! “P011 the 111011119 at the capitals of foreign countries. of the Department is obvious. At 59cm“; [he pQ5[5 of Undcy 3w. ' the present til-no five of the Chiefs of retaly, Assistant Secretary, and Bil/blows" Foreign Service men Chief of Division should be put on a salary basis which will enable the Secretary of State to call on the best-qualified men in the coun- try and make them the goal of the ambitions of both the men in the Foreign Service and the staff ofllc- lers of’ the Department. They should not be mere way-stations on the road to the legatlons. Further, the unportant positions m the Department should ,be provided with salaries which will attract able men. ‘ This costs money; but we are paying for inadequacies in our dip- lomacy monyfolcl what would enable us to hive on efflcient service. We Bppwllrlaw 8871100013001 year for the Army and Navy. For the State Dfillflancnt. upon whose careful superior officers, the Assistant Scc- retaries of State and the Under Sec- retary. No such condition would be tolerated in private business for five minutes. Recently three Ministers to posts in Europe were appointed. Two of them were Assistant Secretaries of Slate, the third was chairman of the Personnel Board. Thus three of the eight most important posltjong of the Department were vacated on the same day and the Secretary lfacecl with the necessity of filling ltnem as best he could. But that is ‘inot all. The omces from which these new Ministers were “promoted“ are of for greater importance and re- quire higher qualifications than the Pom W which they have been sent. handling of our international rela- In fact, they will receive untrue-v “an, dgpenda m, momenmm ma,“ JELLY PGWDER. Navy into action. we appropriate lcss than $10,000.000. The Department's incomc. moreover, from‘ consular fees. passport fees. and other sourc- cs runs over $8,500,000 a your. And tho cilangcs necessary for up; n, organization of the Department gquld all be taken cure of by appropriat- ing only $200,000 or $300,000 more. In the days to come. when the pli- Otlnl! of our ship of state through; the increasingly congested waters of; world politics will require 5km n; "l0 lllifhfist order, it would be a. na- tional folly to allow false economy to delay “5 l“ sfifindinlz the small sums “Qcessllfy l0 Give us more adequggél Guidance. The days of "crlicker-l barrel" diplomacy are over. Wm need an effective State Department and we cannot move too quickly to get it. @143- ‘On circular skirt use narrow l‘ 1K rlhhon m finish IIHCK the hem, lllsrenu of turning 1t unqer- Also "ms l" "W" flew D08!!! frolivtlicof whether we bring the Army and v w». catch l-t ‘by h (l | _1 New}: flgmh on y at lntervnlnyi PHONE 315 DRIED GLUE |||]_ illlll op, lmlil ii \'lll l1‘ yolnxgluo dries vInl-glllv drop by llr comes liquid imam 'l‘l\" illlfllllll D8 ill bolllnk win“ ,_\\\\<\ \'\\H' I ., “abut u n10” "Winn/W" Q