Editor and .\ I'llll1‘\\', 3:11;. lv l*".‘.‘(‘ll I '- tt-rs o '1 _\'t"‘.l' z!‘ l. 5'K'. l ' ~ l.’ p.13 - .\.-, -- . the lf-Hflftttc-I- The-v ar- i» ,- geitc-ral FY." halt. exp<~rv=~~ Ppnc-ii-rc 1,,» H. are lwi-t .1.,. -,., , .1‘. '., ,. (‘Olll- . pri 11- i a<sirf.""= 11M M‘ _ l-lm‘ flute. Jliltt. ‘Ifltflilfit’ incl-tib- PAGE FOUR . l.11~!.t.-( . l‘ . set": ~ a fliemory of thi- ~ race apart hm" -‘ New Zr aloud Sonia ..1-<,,_ ' l-w wlrw-i l‘ "t: Wttte. "1 l-"ve not ‘n11: - BHARLHTTETUWN GUARDIAN 3111111114 11.11]; tl-uuttde-dy Hi7) __ ‘.11. \\. (‘hcstcr S. McLura ..i-1.t. .1. 1t. Burnt-ll. F.J.l. Sect-uni». Luna-t o1. ll. .\. llut-Kiittloxt. 0-5-0. 0.111;; Duct-tor, .I. K. Burnett, FJJ 1-1.1tt- lhdlltll‘. l-‘rztnk Walker Sl UNCHIPYIUX RATES $5.00 pt-r 31-111‘ llll .11l\'.1n1-1-| delivered lo (ll!- SLUO p1-1- \t-;1 1.11 adv-titre» ntuilcd tu l’. E. Island $5.00 per _\1~.11- -i:1 .1-.l\.1:1.1-i 1111111111 to Canada and [LS .\I(.‘l1llJL'l'\ .\Ll11|l hurt-nu o1‘ Cirt-ululinns Ill-ultras! 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W- . .;-_—_=—_.=== 001-03111: 7, 1113s 1-. i: i.- n m-tl. >ttt-}~lic> the bulk -~--‘:~ of seed and table stock, '~ 411- nu‘ m}; every effort ">11 in ti 1t tuztrkt-t. .-\c- ru-tonn 1‘llll'lL‘>, Canada _ t, w»; lvtt-ltt-ls‘, or 1y) per cent poz.tr»es, and 21,873 t-r 11-111 of tablc imports. latter imports from T1111111.3111lxmtlttriugtltc- ~ ~t~l importation into 11cc- 1113.: but the ' w" increased. -:Eou with seed .!\C"ll!ll of rli-eztse til-nit prices. p; . itotztt-ies in 1- i pi-oportioitnte- rut-l other sec- tn imports last 1-. valtu-tl at £4.- is of set-d are i111- lo. previous years r but last year the est-tinted. popnlatiott the c~n~11:t1ptio11 of 1111- attnttal aver- livi- _\-1-:1r< hein): imports were only ifrwn bushels in 11:11-11 greats-t‘ int- . total increased to \ . ~11 oi the 11131-3; st ~h<1us that ' ti. .. local itrinlttr- ‘is <ltv:i.1~11l N1 1-1-1" ‘z pr (‘t-ill oi 1111: 1 t-tre from tit-- .\' 1-1" to 111311 1-111- o p1'--\.'-.l<-t1t on 1h.- ht-t in lint/i! for \(\Y<'1l 111.11 t: uiil yt-lh-u .§-<- wink-u Inn-lit" 11- -pol~.i11:111<l 1H ll ; :11".- 1111.11111- upou by oh- l'1:.g1v1v;<-~ ~1t‘ill /.-.-:1. tnl 11 ' -|'1\.1t1>pl=-, ~pt .11. thi- 11:1- 1}! 1 tutti‘. 11.111 lztlli-it i <1 tho-t- wvre I15 l‘ l -;1~-1-1ltl1t-t‘1% < . 41111 .\l:1ux- . - w~111t1|i-t'ci;1l \':1ltt1.-, l . to ‘f-rli- :1\\':1_\' into ' 1 .\l.u-.xu1<n \\‘1-t‘t‘ a I Services ‘v.11 Zvnland if the to» tlm-s not call a for all. with ltostiital - - .u--, and :1 wide range of ~-i '1 t-Jrt-lc at the age of 50, the Labor government '»-1-rr- ofim Social Ft-cttrity Act, -; going rhroiteh 1h» Legislature. t if. ‘\l1 otun iofYv-rs 1hr- lincs in- r .\l. J. b uztge in a April last. 1t demands It all wws a pension more thmt $5 a Fri-r- -<-nt rtbovt: this lt i -iu1l1~< \\'1|1ll(‘ll. :1 vrzujt- t:t.\' of F cents u-u- tax rzttz-s for the <"l'l.-~:(lt'l'.'ll)lf’ stun :11- =~"1-1c1-\ f}; per ccut of ‘ill. 1 to tl-I- - ~1vuri1v fund. - l 1 t 1111.1 _l4l\\ of ---»l :11 :1 tx-vtttilcss f--\fl'illt ut i- ztttnitt- iii 11v national in- il-t t1 ‘lllll flu-re. lt - '1‘ 1' o l'\l('l ~ rind 111-- ~ :11 :1 latt-r 11:111- ‘ .11:g1- 1114-111." Th1- tu six wt-clts 3.111 ' lwrstti-ttl Iltslirsf 1 . ~ 1n- rwl \-'i"t .1 1-1 i~ 4.5 p1 r w-ut. This -‘,'lll_\' llll('lll]>lf)_\'.'tl)l(‘. partial- 1. littqlzttnl‘ “Tire 511-1111;]. .~.~i Jivmury is l-Veaker Man lite- iti lleruutda. the, , _ . - ~t‘\’l in 1111- citr- nn- t-i-t-ttu-rt-Extl lutt-lligeitct- oi- lu1po1t~ from lllt’ buitcrl Stair-s ruin-tinted to $58.53;. 1v * v 1x l: is to be 1111111-11 tl1.'tt this tiutc the “prclintiu- ztrv ~1l1'\'t"\“‘ of thc proposed .\'1n‘tlt River bridge will ri-~ult i11 situic-tltiitg itnirt- concrete than the luo previous nllt-‘(t-tl ~urv<-_\'~. flue. as wt- re- c-ll. \\:1~ i1t~titu1c<l ablittt thrt-t- _v<-:u'.< ztgti. .\ >1 coinl \\:t~ clnintt-tl to have l)t't‘1l untdc-at the t‘t'1|tt1-~1 of 11n- tI-uttpln-ll liort-riiittetti. by 111B 11-11-1111 lh-partun-ttt of Public \\'orl;<. Th1- rcport of 1hi~ i11ve~1i_-.;:tti1-11, as Iiuhlisltt-tl i11 the I .r-.ot --.i .\prtl 1-1. 1113,“, nits "not c-ttctittrug- i114". lt 11:111. iutl-cd. all the ztiipt-arnuct- of hztv- ing 1111-11 l-l1l'lll\llt‘ll for lhc tiurptaw- 0i ll1\'l>\\‘- i-to volt] \\.'-.t<-r on tht- scht-ntc. This \\'.'-.s evi- tlt-rtlv that “pitrtrtl <1t1'vc\"' rcfa-rtw-tl to by ll"-t1-. .\lr_ .\lclut_\r<-. tahcn qut-qiouetl i11 tlu- Legis- lttttrt- ln-t >1~~ion 11y .\1r. \\. 1*. .\. $t1-\\‘;11't. i‘ >9‘ >l< toll-ego girls \\lt<\ l-c-zul their class itt intelli- n-u-ct- ln-conn- tlu- mothers 11f ju>t as inzuty chil- 1h"- u in lutt-r lllt‘ zts do their 11-» iutt-llt-ctttttl 1'lil~-lll.'ll\.~. 'l'h1-_v 111: ry Jtl>i :1» ywittug.‘ This. n-nnitiu- Cirltfllhlldl. 1ll'.'l\\'ll front :1 study of 10h’ Qirls- front tlu- < 11f 1-1:,“ of the \\'-:;1n-11'~ Col- L-gi», llrotvit 1'11iv<-r_~it_v. is reported in bvit-nce 11v 111'. l\'.'1_\'1111n1<l l\'. \\ illoughliy- of llrtnvtt. llt‘. \\'i?lou,gltl>_v ltzul prt-\'i111t>l_v iutnul lll."l 1h;- utost iuti-lligt-tit of 1111-11 college stutlt-ttts become the hither: of 111111-1- vltililrt-u than do the lea-t in- tvlli-{uiit and that this was dttt- to early ntarri- l zigw. toll-qt- \\‘1>tt1(‘tt, like college int-n. fall far ~l1ort of pri-tlucittg t-ttuuglt \‘l1llfl1't‘l1 t-i rcplztcc ly employ-abh- 11nd fully (‘lll]>lO_\'fll)lC, togctltcr with :1ll dependents of family- lteads. The figures show that 79.000 farmers (resi- deitt fztrnt operators) who, together with their of 352.000 across the country, were reported as receiving agricultural material aid for subsist- eucc. This figure was a decrease of 4 per cent cent U\'t‘l' July, 193,’. lion i11 that Province i11 1937. \\'hile the Sas- incrense of 71) per cent from Jilly, 193;‘. per cent from June and an increase of 7 per cont from July of the year before. As stated. persons on non-agricultural material aid in- cluderl in this grand total ltad decrcnserl‘by' ll(‘Zl1‘l_\’ I2 per cent in the year while persons on agricultural aid had increased by 53.5 per cent from _lul_v, 193;‘. 1 Editorial Notes I 1 The names of two prominent Liberal medical practitioners are mentioned as likely appointees to the Lieutenant liove1'11or.~l1ip. Public opin- ion, ltotverer, continues to favour the idea that the prest-ttt incumbent would lllllhl: his o\\'t1 best SUCCCSSOT. till!!- This from the Globe and .\l:til, ludcpettdettt Liberal: “.\lr. Xlnckcnzie King's coitgrzuttla- tiotis to Mr. Lillnttttberlziiit, after the crisis is safely over, recall Dr. Johnson's classic descrip- tion of patronizing futility: ‘One who looks with tmconcertt on a man struggling for life in the water, attd, when 11c l1as rt-ztcltt-d ground, en- cumbers him with l1elp’." 11 =1< v n- August exports of fertilizers were $381,610 compared with $342,202 in July and $206512 in .‘\ugu~t last _vc:1r. The antount to the Lfnited States was 5165.203, llatvaii $103091, Dutch l-"ut lll(ll(‘.\ $_'t(1.3t>5 and lkirtttguesc- .\fricn 5-).- Tht- intports of fertilizers aggregated $2ffiflifyg compareil with $152.13, and $313,213. tln-tu n1 futurt- gt-nt-rzttions, l)r. \\'illo11_ul1hv’.a >nrv1-\- revtn-tlcd. Thi- fifty-four girls scoring highest int intc-lligcitct- tests were blessed with only thirty-six children. The less intelligent group of equal size gave l1irtl1 to thirfv-sevcn. 1% >l< ll‘ ll‘ Tilte launching of an organization compose-ti of nearly‘ ahundrcd (listinguisltetl scientists and’ educators from various parts of the country- to iualtc :1 “thorough. tinbiasetl and strictly scienti- fic in\'c-_<tig.'11it)n of tht- prohlctus related to the control of alcoholic beverages and to seek solu- tions through a program of unprejtitlictztl re- search and education.” was announced recently by the Anterican Association for the Advance- ment of Scicttee, most ciuny -hensive organized scientific body in the lfniv. ., ates. “The coun- cil will not arrive at conclusions based 011 as- sumptions or prejudiced opinion. engage in pro- paganda, lobby for liquor control laws or parti- clpatc in political compaigns. In attacking the problem of alcohol there are three stages — re- st-arrli. education and control. While present conditions are unsatisfactory to all interests, and while many persons would like to 'do some- thing‘ about the problem at once. science says that to [)l'OC€C(l without a sufficient body of fac- tual material might lead to grave mistakes." w v 1w n- A prominent German Nazi has got it where he used to give it to the chicken, and without doubt for greater cause than theft from the kitchen. lirunt) Anton. earning $5,500 a year m rhr-f in :1 London West 15nd restaurant, was nn ardent Nazi chief in London, but the last thing he really desired was to retttrn to Ger- ntzuvv. The other day at Bow Street Cottrt he was lint-d {l0 for theft, ordered to pay f5 55, <‘1\~t~ null rct-ottuui-nrlt-d for rleportntiott to his Fatherland. Mr. Anton was accused of stealing fooddtiifs valued at it 3s (id from the restaur- nnl uln-rz- lu- was cmployt-d. llis [ieculations int-ludr-tl a let-g of pork, livt-r sausage, butter, hotu-y". lobster, tnavintitztise. ham, oranges. ap- tili-s, lt-ttticv. far:- totvt-ls, chocolates, Swiss rolls and lt.1t1:|u:|~. 'l'l1r1--- wiuuult-d null thrice deco- rattd \\lllll‘ in thi- l’rn-~i:1t1 tiu.'|rd~'. he was pre- sident 11i llll‘ li1'l'lll2lll l-.x-.‘41-r\'iv<- .\leu's IJ-gintt. llt- i~ also :1 lPillllllLf tut-niln-r of tho Xazi party- in fin-at iritain and an t-xt-ctttivc of the Lon- don 111x11 group of tht- party. llr- ltas taken a t>t'->;t1iu(1|l 1'11". in .\'.':'-i nicrtings in London, and dependents, accounted for a farm population front June. 1938, but- an increase of 53.5 per Of this Dominioti total, 310,000 were 111 the Province of Saskatcl1e\\'a11, still reflt-ctiitg the effects of the drought situa- kzttclttwvatt total showed :1 drop of over 3 per ct-tu from the [JFCVIOUS month, it still showed an The grand total of all classes of pCfSOllS on ittzut-rial and agricultural aid i11 July this y-car n-zis npproxitiizitely- 850,000, a decrease of 4.3 THE (‘._1 1.1:: i_orTc'ro_\v_.-t on mo- w i‘? l» TES Bl’ THE WAY There was one thing Hitler did not. make clear in ms nurnberg nurungue. 11 his country is heaven on earth, why urent. the Nazis satlsned to stay inside of $3l1l8?—— New Yorker; The New York Times says any- tnuig can be made of the soy bean but. a tenor in t1 quartette. For that, perlutps they would have to use tung 011. —Detroit. News. _"What." asks a nounday orator, "l5 more genuinely satisfying than a tie between father and son?” Two ties —— if father wishes to be completely dressed. —- Portland Oregonian. Barbering ls to become 11 profession. At least that 1s the hope of the tonsorial artists of Al- berta. They are seeking endorsa- tion of a "professional plan" by the Provincial Government. Uni- versity’ training is the objective.- Kingswn Whig-Standard. The dahliu, a flower nallve to Mexico and named for A. Baht, a Swedish botanist, was honored last: week by the American Dahlia Society ln its annual show, held in New York City's Bronx. There were more than 1,000 exhibits tn 329 competitive classes. Originally there were ten species of dahltas. Today there nrc more than 5,000.— New York Times. Farenlal responsibilities have been passed 011, to some extent, to the courts, and particularly to the JUVOUIIC courts. Dominion rec- ords reveal that; 8,425 children were found guilty of various offenses i11 11130 and six years later in tittmber had (trapped to 7,210. That was an ltnprovcntent. of over one thousand. 0t com-so 0. great. mnnv 11101-1: than that were before the courts. -K1t.cl1cner Record. A whlte-ttzun-u taxi driver 1n London took his fare down White- hall. The two of them talked about the war crisis over Czecho- slovakia. The taxi man hoped fervently that peace would be preserved in some way. ‘ As he looked at the Cenotaph, the driver shook his white hand mdlv and remarked: "We clout want to go through that again." In arty-lug that, the taxi man pretty well ex- pressed thc opinion of the common people of Enghunl Clark in Windsor Star. . (Jhalnucrlaiirs n1 11-02111-111, o1‘ today's conference 1s said to have produced "bedlcnt" 1n the Com- mons. This 1s one 01 ttvu English words \\'l1lCl1 constitute corrup- tlons cf Biblical 11111110.» Bethlehem (corrupted to bctllnttn was the 11.11110 of a religious ltcusze i11 1.011- dtm trhtclt Willi cutiveru-u into n hospital tor lunatic-n. bfautllitt is the other wcrd - - 11 corrupion of bfagtlztlcti, 111111 used in its e111. _sense because she \ , ten painted 1n tears. Star. Ul‘. Dlfllllllllin Slill-Plflfilll operate-it with ment tn tln- p 111 or»: - the calm and (lup Ulllll? pr unce- tncnt o1 t1 lender who realizes the (ill (‘O- liinn Govt-tu- contplt-xity of the situation and who is not grin", to be rushed into an untimc-lj; cutburs: by less thoughtful tollm Suit-c 11c- ccpting- Lnc C: tativt- leader- 5111]). Dr. Afnuion nn-ztst rr-d up to the res] sibilitirs 11f his; posi- tion in a tern" that must hr- grati- fying to the country at lnrtu‘. - Torottto Sta. In proltnhly- no country in the world 1s 111011‘! at Dl'L‘"L‘lll a rctzdy market fcr .--.u inn 11-11 1111111111-1‘ ot intmigrnnts, or e for n sub- stantial 11111111301‘. 1v ('Ulllll{.l'S, like our 01:11. have tmir 11110111111 - ment proiilt-ttts. and tit-tinllesaa ref- ugee; who 111115‘ bt-uoute a l)lll'tl('l1 upon the Stzttc or upon private charity are not vst-lcomt-d with opt-n arms. Nevertheless. it is 1'0- cognlzed that since connncn hu- mntiity has bt-cn (llS(1\\'1l(‘(l by the countries tvhlclt are ill- ' their Jewish fcllovs-citizetr. incumbcnt upon the r world to do what is pos: 1e to find a home for these outcasts. —'I'he Scotsman. It would be hard to con- ceivc of a more delightful month. 1n any part. of the world, so far as weather is concerned, than the month of September 1n Calgary thls-~-5-ear-."-"Blue skies." Etutshine, colorful Fall-tinted landscapes, have comblned to make a harvest month par excellence. Hlllsides are ablaze with Fall colors, the foothills are nt. their scenic best, and prncticnlly- every highway- and trnll 1n Alberta prr-settts endless views of tiaturnl beauty. Harvest fields or wooded hillsw-tltcy are all at their best at. this time of year. —Cnlgar_v Albertnn. Assuming that. tho tit-font h1- has been able to inflict. on the plucky and defiant. Czech nation gives hlm a measure of prestige through- out Eastern Europe which may amount to something like control there would seem to be no reason why he should seek any territorial acquisitions If Roumanla. fnr instance, feels- herself henceforth so completely and helplessly wlth- ln the German orbit. that she must accept German terms for wheat, oil et. a1, why should Ger- many want to occupy her country? It would be fnr better to let the Roumanlans do the work and pay them 1n German manufactured goods.— Montreal star. The llflle glrl who played so vigorously on an nutnmnblle horn on King street recently. tn httrry up her father. can vastly be forgiven. She was young. nnd she had a stood mnny examples to follow-If she had noticed them. She may have been 1n a tem- porary traffic tie-up at some time where many ndtilts In the line honked their horns loudly. sense- Iessly and without. effect: she may have noticed that others, to avoid walking n few feet. to a door. dld the name thing outside homes. She would decide. no doubt. that 1t was just r1 lot of fun. For TlOlSP appeals to children. —Ht1m- llton Spectator. Now aml again 11 particular- lv pecnllnr brain child ls given an nlrlniz ln the tires-s of the cnttntry and the lntt-st tn rnme to the nub- llc's attention ls tltr- lumrlltvnrk of a. Cleveland. dentlsh. Called. n "kirfilm! C1112." ..lhls..nnrtlcular in» ventlnn rot-elves first. second and third prives (loruttctl bv us for useless utensils. Accordlnt! to the rr-"tzrt. romantic persons thromb- 11-19 11v- r-ourtr" ma" bu," klsdtiz runs fashlcnrd to represent Robert; frcqucittly- sictcil as rc-ccptiottist when principal Nazis visited England. "‘ " ' .5, t ituhfihs meantime 11:58.41? $11,190‘ 1111231“ hg-IL-ao-dozelu ~ ~ 1 ~, - 3 a .1. 1 ' s. FUTU.‘ s‘: 1n,- a tin-y sznull Ythllflllllt e11- ~ s us: an ou..1y. "W151i (i-iieai-it first bqught _thE castle-for something like £2a00l1 _.me Society for the Preservation of Ancient Monuments bBCB-mfi rather worried as to what he was _ _. _. _._-.~_...-__._ for respondent: ‘III uluml ll open I by of Inn-rut. (illnrcllrln don no! "flu", "Mo"; Hw onlnlnnl at mrrelnnilrlr-ih. lag to do wi‘h it. fir its history Ede; back to tlie 12th century. Its A WHITE CARIBOU original builders were the Ester- lln; family, who came over from Nmmandy In 1099. hard 0n the heels of the Conqueror. y These fears as to Mr. Hearsts intentions proved groundless. He made great changes. cf course — he had to. to make the place habitable-but even hostile critics héd to admit that. the changes were 1n admirable taste. The preserv- ers of ancient monuments should. ln fact, be grateful to hlm. With- out 111m the old castle would prob- ably have become a hopeless rum. What. Mr. Hearst. did was turn St. Donafs into a. superb modern residence, vmile carefully preserv- ing. its features as a medlaeval fortress. It Ls wonderfully equip- ped. There are more than ninety moms. of which some thirty-odd sir,—In your issue of October 4th. many of your readers mad with annoyance and sorrow of a rare beautiful creature, a whlte caribou being shot at “Jasperi 1 take it for granted 1n the Park. It Ls time some drastic penalties were meted out to parties who thus deliberately destroy such an cutstaitding attraction 1n one of our National Parks. I would not wish to be the Canadian who tvould be guilty of such a deed south of the llne. Words fall to convey the contempt one feels for such a person. Of what use ls 1t when dead? Very few people will even see its hide. whereas if left. aJlve. 1t wo-uld have been one of the big drawing cards for nature lovers are bedrooms, each with its bath- and sight-sears from all over the room. The huge baronial dining world. hall seats more than 200. And We hope that. the Minister the whole place Ls fllled with art under whose care the Parka are treasures of administered will see that such m kind. Moreover the castle stands every conceivable atrocious act will never occur in a. park of 2,000 acres or more. 51min. which contains among much else I 11m, 511-. etc. a private golf course. In the old CANADIAN- Jousting ground 1s the finest swim- ming pool in the whole country. And all this has been maln- talned just as if the owner were 1n residence. The golf course has been mown and bended, the water 1n the swimming pool has been kept at the same temperature winter and Summer, even the 10g- fires have finned and smculdered 1n the huge. ancient fireplaces. All ready. and all waiting, but, ex- cept for the caretakers and guar- dians, as silent and empty as an enchanted castle in a fairy-tale. It ls one of the queer fantaslesof vast wealth. Chamberlain's Critics (Saint John Citizen) Already the opposition has st- tacked. A few short days ago they cried for peace, and when Neville Chamberlain made his momentous announcement of the arrangement of a peace parley with Adolf Hlt- lc-r, they all but. wept. The latter scene took place in the British House of Commons. Now the scene has changed; events have shifted. Yesterday they cried for peace; today the cry for the blood of the man whose persevering ef- forts obtained 1t. In the hour of Unredeemed Germany nleed Clilfllflbeligflllll performlsld the HlllOSt IDflOSS . N t L u] crisis has passage the givngop?“ n? (Moncton Transcript) gait] they, courage-m. M least the,‘ Hitler annexed Austria last volcc-s and openly mstlgate the M-"ch “ml this week mad‘? hi‘ mm, who ,5 universally accorded formal entrance into Sudetenland, but. 1f he plans w redeem the Ger- many lest after the Great War he had not. made as much progress as the younger readers who were not studying the newspapers 1"- 1918 might. thing. In fact, of all the territory taken from Germany. only the Saar Basin has bet-n re- turned. Germany 10st: Alsace-Lorraine to Fiance. Eupen, Malmedy and Moresnet. to Belgium. North Schleswig to Denmark. West Prussia to Poland. Upper Silesia to Poland- Danzlg as a free state port for Poland. Ifemel to Lithuania. Saar Basin to League of Na- tlons, All its colonies to allied coun- es The Saar Basin tvas after a plebiscite 11-2111 under League Auspices. Austria r: Sudetetiland were part of Ger- many's wartime ally. Austro-I-ltm gar-y which suffered much more damaze than Germany under the Versailles treaty": Czechoslovakia was set, up after its independence was declared 1n Independence Hall in Philadelphia. where American independence, had been decl the- name of ‘Peacemaker-J’ Alfred Duff-Casper has rmlgned as First Lord of the Admiralty as a_ srqttel to this vitriolic denuncia- tiau of Chamberlainfs peace policy. _Olhers threaten resignation. But, lll_‘fflft‘ of l1 all. Neville Chamber- .111 remains secure ln the falth of " ',' sure that he has done right thing; sure that the pence he strove so hard for, and ‘fpnlally obtnlrcd, was better than ‘a: Tnotigh the wolves rally to the attack, and. rzow that peace Ls as- sured. irrz-sponslblv air their - that Britain should have o nar to check German ex- 12.01011 on the continent. Cttnnibfraiu may rest assured 1n ll1l5 ore thing -that he 1mg the ltcnrtfelt that-ks of all peace-lov- 111: peoples of the British Empire. And 111:5? same people of the Em. p11":- 11t tht-sc perllcus times ls a. 1111111 who understands the neces- sity for treat-e. and ccmprehends only too well the horrors of war. 31:11 of Chamberlain's calibre are Duff-Cooper. and those of the same way of thinking are obvious- ly but of date with regard b0 the 1111-1110115 they would employ ln the field of dlplcmacy. To openly an- tuid a. .1 .1: ~ 2 returned :- 11 t 1 “KL iifialilri-c no iiltcvehfgr pd$lé1d_w%:¥§ Hungary, hitherto only half free in m, have munged the _ ‘ftrpm Germany domination. was "-1 as an indcpcndetit country. T"itoy on the Italian slde of th‘ Alps and along the Adriatic went. t0 Italy. Much terlbory was .given to Servla. or as it became known dur- p11":- _and the u-arld tnto a, bloody tzonfltct over the Sudeten-Czech lFfillf‘ is 1n itself a condemnation of thcn- policy. Peace has been "t. At a cmt, 1t is true. the sacrifice made. which 1”“ “"1 l-"emftmt" 0f human- (Christian Advanw Napance 0111) , .‘ u .. . H One of the tiwlablt; mlplstrlei of Western O11 r10, t e cose o ears s e sh Castle which 110s already ten years 1n the pust (R 0,1) m—,l,,om_n“w ‘Saturday was that of Dr, F, H. Night) ' " look pimp tot. First All. TNE TIME Sh; Toll miserable- dram-low in vitality —lower in upiriu. She 1883. linked 32 subscribers. new convenience The Islan d’s First Telephone The first telephone on the island dates brick to In the_ following year the first exchange, having a capacity of25 conversations stmulta neonslv, _ Practical jokers misused the ‘causing the fire department many unnecessary‘ trips. Life insurance had preceded the telephone in this province b that the _ _ _ resident of the Maritime Provinces. From its humble birth ninety-one years ago, the Canada Life has developed into a great co-operative organization. Today, ltundrcds of thousands of policyholders entrust to 1t savings of more than $250,000,000. dlld twenty-seven years, for it was i11 1856 anada Life issued its first policy to a‘ The do Life Canadzfs Oldest Life Assurance Company‘ ‘M. C. STEWART, Manager, P.E.I. Representative: 3.. P. Jsmleson, Summer-aid Lnrklu of Seaforth. In this 913° o1. Lat-kin spent gracious and talented mlnlstetg is: still earlier days- T0 his w“ md n.,::::1.:"l3‘- “ "‘ ggrtiti-laéiige, a. fibers-NW. and l Per‘ sonal charm which as wen; by, made a strong impression upon the fine congregation which to him as their Pfleil- their their teacher. v friend. Dr. Iarkin ls endowed With a rapkjlflty of ghought. and IX1$S5 O S 8C1 111m also tge be of great help 111 the Church courts, and 1n a Pres- bytery which for maintained level of piety and menial cellence he was never wantlnz 1Y1 the-kind of wisdom which the af- fairs of the Church required. Dr. Larkln ls a native of Prince Edward Island. and years of his life, following other course of education 1n MOHY-refll and a. brief ministry 1n the United States, he became minister of the Presbyterian an time oi flully kidney: disappeared. _ __—_- iii ___ ___;—-r- '-> (jhflthflln, (Intarlo. some yea-rs 1&1» @- betng transferred to Seaforfli. where he remained. ‘Them his wtfa and family entered 1M0 We 11ft‘ "Y town and church in such a war 5,5 no be a blowing tn many act- flvtfles, Since the close of the Sea- forbh ministry Dr. and MTS- 1411’- kln have been llvlnt; ln Toronto. At the home of their dauizhuer, Mrs- Moffat, wlfe of m. William Moffat of Port Oolborne, a fam- 11 gathering was held ln honou- of’ the fiftieth anniversary of the marriage of these worthy people. Mgny oompllmenfs were received 1mm mo” present and others at a (immune, one of the most wel- ootme of these beltl! 9 1719551186 M14 gift from the Seaforth ocmtm- gation, to which 80 15789 a Pa" of the half century had been Bl‘- m_ a umgregatlon which even 11.!- tier the lapse of veers have not: foe- gotten thelr brilliant 11.1111 devoted minister of other dayl- nearly thirty store 0T the years and their read- which enabled many unusually year-s high CX- after his Church of A Thorough Examination with latest uclentlflo 1mm!- mentn wlll give the 111-91011]!- E’ v _. .,_.d n, H f _ lng the waruserbin, the enlarged , _ ‘tlon which allows you to we pa,“ m, Qgrm "f; $1328.? {ale gltnvtg- now being known as Yugo- u your eyes without strain. itenvv-lnvititz pronle of the work.‘ “'“-. . ‘and; K-d = mink S, hi t m ,,_ Territorial concessions were lllillf" I l" h m] Chmnbcrln?“ canolook e2”. flNgvagf made to Rtnnama and Poland. nay Pills. Alone: she kémligm“: clawing" :1“ (lrr-d per crnt. endorsement of his __—__.“_———— link um“ 1- ‘ Th‘ l gtraln. tmlietv. 1211;‘! cltizlalraeéer and arnleve- Anniversary ":.":'::|nmhc:§|':; w, 111111 s o z-v e hamberlaln will . " ennui-g and h; ._. ,1" I) clear lam-led energy an rutlul seep. Know your eyes. consult down tn trigtgrys R5 1%,? chm-unis: 1" Larkln Honored Hurhchu, blclnche, lnntudo and other I12 Budd's Kidney Pills G. F. llutchesonl Get relief nlmnat If once from tho choking, wheezing, gaping and fighting for breath of uthmn. Take Tomplat-un‘! RAZ-MAH Cspculu. Perth? out treatment bring: utlmu under Control. Relic! from ll worlh—-or money AFN! MA 3i3l".-é‘£i"“"15§ ATTENTION Have you trouble with your stomach. 1f the answer 1n yu, then we ask you to try EVANS STOMACH MIXTURE iiiitr m zu Down in South Wales on a. pro- montory overlooking the 13mm] Channel ls a beautiful old cutie, which has been turned into s, mogt luxurious modem residence. It ls called) S_t. Donatfis. and it. belongs to William Randolph Hearst, m; bought 1t some 13 years or so ago —Just. from a picture he mw of 1t 1n 1m English magazine, lt 11 ma —and he spent what would be a fortune to anyone else ln modern- lzln g ft. llhLhLl-i 1 to sell it hav- -........---'- -.1-----1 on": n. on o r. . Evans of’ London, En land. and ls sold for the trea Indigestion, FIT/OM “TIIE POET AND S BOOK" m When this book ls mould, Anti a book of many Waiting to be sold For a casual penny, ;n a lltttletopenl case, a t” n asree unceanand u nod Where the heavy mud 11 sputtered From the passing draya; Stranger. pause and look: From the dust. of ages Lift. thls little book, Turn the-tattered pages, Read me. do not let. nw dial Search the fndt letters flndlng Steadfast. in the roken binding All that once was 1. -Edm1 8t. V Mtlla . ___________.________€—-—-———-——-1_ Bemard 1-1. Cooper. dentist, wrestl- er and inventor. ll adopted. The cup, patlented by Cooper, who slso collects first edltlons and Auto- graphed books, has the shape of a hetut and face. The contents are sipped through the llps of the pottery enabling the drlnker or kisser to klss and drlnl: up Gastric Dlllress, 3nd mgny other ailments peculiar to the stomach We uk you only to try 1t. You wlll be delighted with the result-a. PRICE PER. BOTTLE 850. ._.__.i__ MACS BLOOD FOOD For pale and Ihln people. A comblnntlon especially valu- able In the treatment of those dlsmlea where their orlgln l! lrueabla lo an lmpoveris‘ condition of the blood. We hlghly recommend Marl Blood Food for lhe treatment of rheumatism and for thou who hive 1on1 their appetite Mom Blood Food will prove the rcltorallve. TRY IT TODAY. PRICE PER BOX we We wlah all our customers to know that we nmv have ln Iloelr Manllles 72% Genuine French Castile Soup. YOU MAY BE 1N A BIG HURRY But. there is always time to still! for a moment and ask for that -\ld favorite with Islanders HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST CHEWING Alivnyxs fresh ll is sold in pracll- cally ever? “m” ln Prince Edward Island- Its high qualify has "““‘_“ been unchanging for ha" -' century. 10¢ PER FIG Manufactured hi’ Hickey 81 Nicholson The prospect. of drinking our morning cu of tea from tte "m"! Pm! -' 390 P" b0! fashioned aTter the lips oifnsonrtli! 5- 5- 5- 15M"! -' ‘r — movie stn: 1s one on which we w” P" mm“ l" 19° would not care to dwell. The‘ only possible service such a cup could have. in our eyes. ls that formerly performed by the now extinct mustache cup. Considering this. 1t must be ad ed that the mustache cup was muc more effecflve than Remember The Two M”; Meets all Prices. THE 2 MAGS Tnvlor or Mae West. drinking while they kiss 1f the ldea of D1‘. --Llnd|u' P Phone 315 this recent Invention ll likely to be. out. I .11 , o“ EA