SEPTEMBER 22, 193s Cne Deniifriee eloes the worlc of 5 Bven ifyou wereto us f different dentifricezdtVl-ztg: censured l. Squibb’: cleanr effective! m z. Squibb’: polishes well ylndd S. Squibb‘: prevent! bleeding of the u)’: way-by keeping them benlziry 4. Squibb‘) is more economical ' l: gives greatest protection. , 5. Squibbb combats germ 4d muse tooth decay. You can depend on Squibb Dental Cream-on its pleasant, refreshing flavor-on its purity, eficiency and safety. Give your teeth the away protection of Squibb’: twice daily, l PAGE FOUR Pl 9 TIIE OIIARLOTTETOWN iilTiilnllli “Oar Island " Its Duties-Its Prospects ,4 Lecture DoliveEed nerds-s 11" Yuma‘ Men's Christian Association and Library Instit- ntc, December l, 1862. BY CAPT. ORIEBAB No-t-es By The Way General 0'Duffy'| construct-l" program includes a complete "m"? elllng of the Free State parliament- on "co-operative" lines. That means each of the big industries or inter- ests in the country would have a right to so many representatives in the legislature. No laws affecting that industry or interest would be _ passed without the consent of ill y own representatives. The Valera '44 DANGEROUS GAME ‘our sympathies should be first ex- program would m up as many 1°_ when statistics mow m“ n ‘he —-——- pended, not to the men who. be- ca; industries as possible, making present m“ o! increase in mum] h one!‘ of Reccmpense hath fluttered to The Toronto Globe, which iW° {cause of lack of cigarette papers, or each locality self-supporting and to ailments fifty yea“ mm no,’ the fulfilment. But I lave h m“ ‘ca’ Years s30 was crusading againstflather grievances, staged a riot a wllhidflhble deglee wlflgmmm‘ civilized world will be confined to ‘mum’ we do not com gallium“; As to an actor's; ind the curtain‘ the monument hi’ the Oollhu Bevlwhicn threatened this city and iris. Bet/ween these two schemes mental institutions with the other the dull’ °l ml °h1y Wit any“: down. _ . . there is a- wide 8411f fhled- half taking care of them, we must Phlmehl bu” “m“”“‘°“ We tum to face each other all P°‘mmtl°rl' becau” the pdwmrlwhla‘ W“ °mY “m”! by mhtary fli- all give this some thought. creation for our young people. a1°ne_ in that institution were. in its force." The average private enterprise is The world has gone through a lot As we see the very exuberance of Alone’ we “m, who my" y“ d“ opinion, being treated too well, has _;_}__ msnsssd just as efficiently and o1 trouble in the inst twenty years life shows itself anions m“ Ymlhs mm, I recently been clamouring about ; FRUITS 0F PROTECTHyV operated just as economically as the and mental illness must beexpected, q; the lower animals in the grace- Mom. and 35mm“. “d k“; O alleged iii-treatment of prisoners in "N verage public enterprise. Where but the very lsrse number hflhmd ful frolic of the kitten and the “m, S B D C a has hmllgh‘ *° mlwh "will" l° gslhbdis of the kid, so 1 believe our o then, most dear, how shall be told Kingston Penitentiary. Through si ‘ i_~-i»—-~—~ i; . the difference comes in is in the The current monthly review 0f financial set-up. ‘rake the case of ‘he mam’ m“ new mmmd‘ °l Gracious Father in heaven would m, this? _ . trenmem‘ “e hlwing‘ and Wm Wu‘ have us not rule our children in Clasped hands, pressed lips, and so lllrlfl‘ PPOPWWTB °l "Wm" m“ A Shflwllig series of luridly-urltten articles by! , 1h th _ Beauhamois m’. example‘ Beam a man who éwved a term m the ‘Barclays Bank deals wl e re . tinue to have, a most helpful in- awmHace-d furmautyl but em clasped hands ‘gum; any country m m, world; n; rule, nrealdoui-fl. Cheater s. llclmra, iii-r. Vioe-lflreaideull), a; l: Burnett. l-J- 1 flecretary-Llrlln-Cnl. II- A. llaoli vinov. - - > I _ Erllhlr and hurl 1 Dlrerror-J. It. Burnett, I‘. l. l Anagilllte l-lliitr i trunk Walker and ll- B. Iurrie Morning Daily (fnnnui-u Hill?) 65.00 prr year (In nflvbllrri Ilullvflfll . “.50 per year (in minim-r) railed in l'll;l[l\\:l|_ill‘ll;l; livlltfli MINI Alivl-Ilvrlslso ‘riihsrlx’ ' UNITED STNPl-Js-‘rlss lit-i-kvilih flpP¢|l| Agency fm:._ New York Can Oral Building, New York City. Genera: sinrora Bullrllvig, Detroit. Internal. nnllding, Kansas City. Wlllollglihy TIIIQP Building, Cbii-alfil lllehh Bu!" in; nilnnis, llnnlulnorli lluililllll. lln Frnnrlaco; lisd Nn- 66th HIP-i i‘ ladelphla. When you and I have played the little hour, Have seen the tall subaltern Life to Vll. Death 1 din not likely, in the desultory Yield up hl-I sword; Ind; aniline. way now only permitted inc from fir"! i419 Hill-ll. w“, o, 1e15,“. u, do mo" m“ ‘rhc first long breath of freedom; glance at. the duties that wait our “h” u" "W" B! IIMIW- Baden. MD. CURING CASES OF MENTAL CONFLICT r i. 4., . FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 22, 1933 tiillr-lillilltllllel-‘l Kingston "Pen," backed by editor- ial; grid specially written despatch- es. the Globe has been endeavoring to shake public confidence in the administration of the peniten- tiary system and force upon the Federal Government the appoint- ment o! a Royal Commission for its investigation. ' This proposal is strongly opposed by the Kingston Whig-Standard (Independent) witch says: "We believe that the initial mistake was made when the rioting convicts were granted a. public trial. The riots should have been dealt with inside the penitentnry‘ by the De- partment of Justice. The publicity given to the trials through the press did, in olir opinion. more harm than good. As the Ottawa Journal has very properly pointed out. the one thing we have all got ' to remember is that our peniten- tiariee are filled with criminals. and not with a lot of innocent, wayward children. we have within our prison walls murderers, gang- sters, bandits. forgers. attackers of "suits obtained thus far under l protectionist policy adopted by the British people eighteen months ago. _It was in November, 1931. that. imenaoed by the colossal dumping of foreign manufactured goods in a free trade market by protectionist countries, the Government and the people were aroused to the necessity of action. The Abnofmhl Importa- tions Act was adopted and three [months later that measure was fol- lowed by the Import Duties Act. imposing a general 10 per cent. duty on a wide range of commodi- ties from non-lmipire countries and providing for higher duties under certain conditions. In this ‘way the 10 poi" cent. preference on Empire goods. proposed by the Canadian Prime Minster st the Imperial Conference of 1930. was actually adopted-to be followed by the more specific preferential trade agreements arranged st Ottawa in 1982. Barclayk Bank says: The new policy has been in operation for a sufficient time to enable some ides ‘he hamois didn't fail through incom- petent engineering, or through bad management. It failed because. from the first, it was over-loaded with interest. There were first preference shares and second preference shares. class A bonds and class B bonds. common stock and what not, so ‘that by the time the from the which is a capital crime. paid on all of them. or tried to pay on all of them, it was sunk. "An Expert Observer," In Rus- sia. writing in The Daily Telegaph, reports that the peasants who grow the grain are allowed very little oi it ‘for the use of themselves and their families; it all has to be tllrn- l ed over to the state under the col- lecttvist system. 'I‘hat, perhaps, ex. plains the grliill thefts. Tlle grow- ers hold back a certain amount. which they hide in holes in the ground. and uiicrc they are un- able to do so they go out and steal Governments isome “conflict" in Imilld. He puts these conflicts into When former Premrr lil- France was honored ill Germany in connection with the Geothe cen- tenary because of his admiration for that genius, he was both there and in his homeland, Now that he has come back from tents standards of tluence in curing many cases. In the first place children that are a little “dlfferent" are being _treated and will become men and women able and willing to take their normal or natural place in the world. This means prevention of mental ailments. And even in adults many cases now confined to mental institutions are being cured by painstaking treatment, After all Physical defects -—teeth, tonsils, eyes, ears and other parts-are corrected, careful ques- tioning of the patient is undertaken. Dr. W. H. Cassels, of Provincial Mental Hospital, Ponoka, Alberta, states that many cases are due to the patients three classes: (1) the actual condi- tion existing when the patient has done something wrong, or which conflicts with what he thinks is right; (2) where the patient desires something different from his pres- lent condition although the condi- tion existing when the patient has done something wrong, or which conflicts with what he thinks is right; <2) where the patient desires something different from his pres- cnt condition although Lin, Iionditlon might seem normal or Satisfactory to most people; (3) where the pat- llvlng are so courage in them genuine fun, hearty laughter, and healthy Pl!!- time, The wise man tells us there is a time for these things, and if so, it must be when we are young. For my part, I should sooner have supposed it contrary to godliness to fight, than to dance. If the for- mer, which is a sad departure from that prCCept, “Love one another" can be commended as just and necessary at times, the latter which is an expression of enjoyment can hardly be condemned. I can stale with a more comfortable feeling of truth, one may dance witllout sin, than that one may fight without sill, although I acknowledge that it is my duty to fight at the call of my country. I fccl, therefore, it is also a duty in lls elder ones, to encourage in the young all those exercises and innocent amusements that develop the physical powers and strengthen the animal frame. I think our long winters require more facilities for such exercises, than are at fills the sail, one deep moan No words. But as the proud ‘wind My love to yours shall reach, lien Of Joy, and then our infinite Alone. __5h. Gilbert Puken [pgitation so long existing against that the Bible be permitted in the 00111111011 ‘ ‘ , its earnest e11- dcavor by the appointment of ar- bitrators, able and impartial, to do away with the unhappy political ‘ ‘ proprietors; and its change of the constitution of the IeKl-Blll- (Maritime Merchant) Two statements that were mad; recently must give rise to e. feeluq of satisfaction in the Maritime Pm- vinces. One was made by a gentle. man from the province of Quebec in an address to the Union of Nova Scotla Municipalities, in which b. pletely at variance with simplicity, good taste, and good sense. point out what I consider our pro- minent present duty in this period cf our history, and to urge upon our people the acquisition of those principles, and the formation of that character that will best con- duce to that end. Welll here is our Island, in which there is a near approximation in numbers of Roman Catholics and Protestants. At present, the Pro- testants hold the reins of Govern- ment, and although some attempts present available. On this ac-, count. I am glad to hear of the: meetings for drill, and I like to see our young men have their cricket neutralize the absolutely Roman Catholic character of the Opposi- tion, it has not been successful. fact, our balls do seem to me com- w‘ councur4hm mow, on the Drunkenness, obscenity, impurity, ‘And we are doomed to witness, and impiety, and every other vice may th ift d al f tbs and 100mm". their skating’ the“ perhaps partake in the strife, of exist in the face of every law on evidence of r an so 0 said that the municipalities of this province could conkratulate theta- pm or our statesmen’ at ‘um m‘ selves that none of them had dc. i t their iti d Having, therefore, examined. our mfrafitizfmd doubtlxsmgl.zr faulted. The same remark slllillei present position and character as more would be dorm u the two pub a ‘mph’ V my “mm” m ‘m’ ‘° ties into which our representatives ma, have been Mmmuned W, w i l ti“ to the Marltimell generally. Then have been financial difflcultiu are divided, could be persuaded to necessity u; providing relief 1 a lay aside for a brief space, the unemployed. bu; gondlflgns strife 3°!‘ WW", and 31" the" been better than in most other Pflfli joint attention and support to o; Canada, measures for their country's good. I have incidentally mentioned some matters that are patent enough tb cised in that regard than we perhaps all as requiring legislation, and realize until comparisons arc made. which our honorable members oi’ The other remark was made by MI. Legislature know best how to deal L. D. Murray, a manaser 0i lhl with; but I must remind you that the most carefullyprepared laws will have little effect in improving have been made to break down or our morals m, m dimmlshlng our evils. We hear a. good ded about unwise expenditure from time to time, but greater caution is exer- Bank of Nova 560MB ‘m 1’l‘lll°° E4- ward Island, when he appeared be- fore the Rloyal Commission on bank- ing. Mr. Murray said that only l small proportion of the twelve thou- sand farmers in Prince Edward le- land find it necessary to borrow money from the banks, This is all strong position of the farmers o! hockey, and their gymnasium; and two parties within the limited area the statuts book. ‘These can only the Island province in colnPhli-lllll i» be fomwd of l“ influence "P011 n visit to Soviet rtusss he is being strict that he is in conflict with I think some exercise mlmnah of this little Island. And, therefore, be put down by the influence of a 'both the internal and external trade assailed by anti-Communists, who tllenl because ltisrllmost impossible mg m chmacter msthe graceful to sirbmii; to the indefinite ppst- rightly directed and enlightened o; the country, although it must be are convinced he has brought back t0 live ill! t0 them. This l5 Olllleil the movements of the dance are ‘my lponement of every enlarged meas- public opinion, But it is the char- bome in mmd that the world gm ideas for Strengthening Fl-imco- “l‘lglfl" type 0i Del-Wflflllty- ml and appropriate ‘or d“: amuse_ ure for the good of the people. Now, acter of the people which inspires . . Russian flmliy- The incidents serve Wm‘ a“? me m°th°d5 by which I say our duty is to break down public opinion, and upon that “anon 15 m“ abnormal and “MW” to show that the way of the inis- “limy 0f these Cases are cured? rem] and]: recreamm o5 young this party spirit, if we truly wish characterdepends the future of our an” must be made 1°!‘ many 15°‘ sionary in the international field I“ the first’ case the Datum" is emu 08' am no 5 0c “wears the prosperity of our Island. How Colony. If you agree with me that with that of farmers in other parts of Canada. It is well at times i0! our own good to make some coul- parisons and to be reminded when times are difficult that conditions in the Maritimes compare favorably women. and other enemies of so- ciety. They are put away. partly as a purfshmcnt. partly as a pro- icrllon for society, and partly to deter others- from crime. The duty of the prison officials is to see that those offenders against society are saffly guarded; that they are use-i fully employed, and that, where possible, they are reformed. "The Toronto Globe," continues the “Tile-Standard. "would be (io- lrig this country a much greater public service if it would back up the Depflrtment of Jilstice in its efforts to ildmmister our prisons, instead 0f miping at it all the Mme, and continually trying to cast doubt upon the veracity of its of- ficials. Thhi is a dangerous game and one which doubtless gives the underworld many s. alluckie of de- light. "Why should the people of Can- ldabeaskedtogototi-leexpense of a Royal commission, largely be- cause thealdbeseemstowantto giorify an ex-oonvict, and aipitaiise on a series of special articles which he has written for that paper? 1s it fair to condemn the administra- tion of our pel-litentiaries on the word of a marl, who, irl order to write a. dramatic narrative, lets his imagination run riot? The whole thing is ridiculous on the face of it, and 1f people would only stop to think they would quickly realize it. ' "The propaganda which the Iloba is carrying on at the pnsent time is just the sort of stuff which appeals to slobberlng senti- mentalists, who refuse to face facts. They are always thnking about the ‘poor, ill-treated prisoners.’ "Is it not time they began to give ;to'rs affecting the position of Great Britain over which she has little or no control, but which prevent he!‘ lwlioy working as efficiently as mightyotherwlse be the case. "There hasbeen a distinct improve- ment in industrial activity in rec- ent months. The Board of Trade Index of Production reflects s. marked rise in the output of var- ious ldldustries, including mines and quarries. iron and steel plants, leather and boots and shoes, food. dfink and tobacco. Evidence of in- creased activity ls also afforded by 'the ofliclal estimate of the number of insured workers between the ages of 16 and 04 in employment. The ‘total was 9800.000 on July 2i, or 549,000 more than a year ago. This increase in employment is Bevin: the nation about $186,000,000 l- Yelr on unemployment relief. The reduction in the numbers of Pflsons registered as unemployed shows that the country is not meld! dhmbing the new entrants lhio ihdiwhy. but is sud definitely finding work for a considerable proportion of those who, for great- " m‘ 195491‘ Periods, have been out of work. 1t would be fallaclous, comments Barclayh, to attribute the whole of the i-lhilwvernent to the influence of the tariff. for many other fac- tors have been operating to pro- duce this result, but it is safe to conclude that the introducion s; Protection has led to some expan- sion in internal trade, whilst at ms the operators to accept is hard and that the French people like neither Hltlerism nor‘ shown that he is only human, and that to err is human; that mistakes munism. Probably they are vlnoed that they need neither. Delegates from 68 United Workers‘ locals meeting at Pitts- burgh have voted to continue the holiday in the Pennsylvania. fields, in which 32,522 miners are taking part. The object is to force code promulgated by the adminis. tration at Nvashingtoll. The "holi- chief director of education, Dr. Ro- day” is not c. strike. out of deference to the President, but it has the same effects. The Ger-man Government's pee- gram for social relief this coming winter includes a. provision where- by every man, woman and child in the country, including visitors, will (A. B. are forgivable. In the second case where desire for s. different condition exists his unsatisfied desire ls directed into other channels. For instance a ber- eaved mother may give, vent to her feelings by charitable work. In the third case the patient is shown that his standards are too strict for the world in general and that he'll have to give and take to a. greater extent in order to get along with his fellow men. Another Story (if “Sir JohnA.” Rice, irl West Ibrorltlo Weekly) Sir John Macdonalds mother was of the Shaw family, who were prominent Yolk pioneers, after be placed on shortened rations whom Shaw street was namflx m, once a month, the first Sunday be- . _ was therefore a cousin of Colonel irig the particular day. What is shaw_a muted civil servant, 90 saved from the voluntary curtail- years of age and mu 80mg strong ma“ °t ‘he Sunny meal “"11 5° The incident occurred away beck l“ 1°“! m’ lilhleh- PBPhBIYS the in the time of John Sandfield Moc- less enthusiastic Hluefll" W111 donald, the first premier of Ontar- avoid the sacrifice, but as they will i°_ 1g was s, coalition government "lldmlblf-‘dly llhve l0 Provide a con- composed of bath Grits and Tories, lllbllllvll. the hllIlBFY Will not suffer. among whom were Sir Matthew Cameron, Sir John Carling and (hakvlile is now engaged In an Hon. E. B. Wood. Of course these educational experiment whose pro- f acts are sci; out in the histories, tress and issue will be followed with but to appreciate Colonel Shaw's n0 small degree of interest by other 5 municipalities that are wrestling that practically all Wllh Problems of a similar nature. It is an attempt to albolish home- will? Y°11 imd school physically and mentally, so we work and detentlons after tory it is necessary to also know these cabinet Oh, no," joked Sir John, "it is this I are both sound hours, To this and school Wm open make two." But Sandfield only has at 8.30 and close at 4.15, tho clay to ° he lung. his colleagues lack a leg. be evenly divided between teaching a“ arm’ a“ eye and a kidnelh “d and study periodi The emwrlment Sam Blake hasn't any brains or is said to have the approval of the h of them count Shaw says that the whole company e wnuldnt be a Grit. 8o the wihole as one.‘ Colonel ago, one of my greatest treats was to assist my worthy friend, Mr. Hubbard, in giving u. Chlstmas romp to the Infant School, and an occasion for rather a noisy demon- stration for the children of the Sunday School. I know one great element of happiness with children is permission to make a noise, but our singing and our noise was too much for the nice moral taste of some of our friends, so at inst after a struggle of a few years, I was obliged to yield to wiser counsels- s-nd a decorous dulness has replac- ed our innocent, but sometimes called vain displays of gaudy col- ors, pretty songs and vociferous hurrahs. But is my opinion chang- ed? No, stronger still seems to come this voice from the Eternal-"Let others preach, but do you still labor to lift off a while the load of care Imd sorrow, that ever presses too heavily upon the children of the D007." ‘mere are dark deep stains of guilt in the long past of my check- ered llfe; but, in early childhood, the dance in the old barn, hung with holly, ivy, and the mistletoe with our happy villagers, and the music of our one-legged fiddler, Oil New Year's evening-the old fash- ioned country-dance, in which the squire danced with the prettiest of our villagers, is still a bright spot in the far off memories, and I neither then saw, nor now see any- thing wrong in it. But fashionable modern balls I have not attended 1°!‘ l quarter 0f a century. nor could I now for a moment think of tcklns my Children there. A frolic, or even a romp for the young, I am prepared to encourage; but with- out condemning those that do at- tend balls and assemblies. I can- not approve of parties that turn how constantly philosophy and It Ls not now a serious danger to B can our right hand do anything there is much need for improve- great, when withheld by the left." merit, you also know that much of There must, be combination of ef- that improvement is in your own fort. I need not point out to you power. Don't let us then shirk the task, history teach this lesson, and yet or try to place the burden of work ham sometimes subjects them m which man is always unlearning. upon other shoulders. See the bitter consequences flowing town has its duties, and naturally time“ like mesh The two Mme", from party strife in Athens, Bpar- wields an influence for good or m. mum.“ to which we have 1., ta, Rome. and. to come nearer evil over the whole Island. If the {erred and which attrflmed om- M, home, in the great neighboring Re- heart beats true, we need not fear tenmm are but two 0g mmy which public. Men sometimes speak of for the health of the extremities] mlght be cited“, fllugtrgte what; w, the uses of an opposition, such as Arid so, to conclude, if Charlotte-l have 1n mind, 1n spite o; obvious we see in the British Parliament. town cleanses its way. observes the with those prevailing in other arts of the Dominion. If there nu fact that has been driven ho e to us during the last four years it is l habit of caution which is charac- teristic of our people and which nth Chm°tté' criticism, but is a sheet anchor ill disadvantages under which the abbath, frowns down drunkenness, England, for the difference of opin- abates religious strife. respects the ion is trifling; butwhen greatques- laws, and cheerfully submits to tions have been at issue, the strife taxation for public improvement, it; of parties has threatened her ve'ry will have done well, and may meet existence. and their struggles have the future, with confident hope fort a lflvvlhble shuwlhs 111 Elli’ 88116111 seriously interfered with her pro- brighter times, enlarged resources: Survey 0! 960mm“! wlldiliilllslll the gress and prosperity. The One, holy and increased prosperity of our and wise, has long ago sealed the common country Prince Edward truth of the Jewish proverb-“that Island. a house divided against itself can never gtpnd," And i! we open our Hillard’: Linlment easel sprains. I Maritimes labor, and some of which we feel might well be removed with- out any injury whatever to the gou- eral interests of Canada, the genius of our people enables them to make Dominion. That is one fact that we do well to remember without rom- placency, but with a desire that, s| time goes on, a still more filvolu-ablr showing may be made. eyes and ears to the teaching of the past, we shall see its truth in many a page of history; and even now, as we look around us, its melancholy fruit in our Island. But I must hasten to conclude; and in summing up, it is a pleasure for me to testify that there are duties which this Island has well performed. Its system of education for the people, in which it spends a DISC SAVE MONEY ON OOAI. AVON $7.00 (Fully Screened) VIOTORIA $7.75 _(!l'ally Screened) YORKSHIRE $9.50 (Welsh Semi-Anthracite) MARITIME OOAI. OO. 2 Cumberland Street PHONE I90 TERMS CASH PHONE 999 $1.00 Dottie Nujol .... .. 89c $1.50 Bottle Fellows Syrup $1.29 ......-..».-..........-. MAIL IT TODAY! a little more thought m the victims 5am, mm End,“ ,0 restrict bush sw- Ii l! honed to meet the chance ,- 2 enjoyed this please t of Sir of the thugs and the murderers? mess Wm, fore!“ markets “n home wndimm- Where l" the n]? s-i-i-ii-n-s- “M Mme m“. “on ma PRIZE CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS John's and the heartlest laugh was Wino - - - - . . . . . .. night into day-that encourage a“ Th. G m ch l to '- uar all. a-rotte wn,P.I.'.f. WBhlHBS the radio, bridge and other dissipation and display, and that When we are reminded of the lone- liness of the prisoners let us give a thought to the loneliness of the young widow and the little child of the Toronto dentist who was cruelly shot down in cold blood by a murderous bandit. When we are asked to believe that prisoners are inhumanly treated by guards-most of whom are well known and re- spected in Kingston and Ports- mouth-let us give a thought to the girls who have died as the result THE BETTER WAY “The great thing in life," wrote John Morley, "is not that i/wo per- "!!! hhmlld agree, but that each should hold his or her convictions in B hilh and worthy way." It would be a fine help for politics in Can. ads, corlnmcnis an exchange, i: we wuld hove more of that sort OI thing among the adherents of par. for much of the sued by the and Allied social activities distract or absorb the attention of the youth. Including use of machinery is frequently assigned as one reason unemployment throughout l": world. But the con- lfflfi! seems to be the case in the engineering industry. A report, 15- Engineering Employers sociation of Great Britain quotes statistics to show that during ‘the that of Mr. Blake. ministers had physical defects. For instance, the Premier himself hind lung trouble, one of his colleagues had a wooden leg, another had an artificial arm, another had a glam eye, and still another was minus a kldney- 0M day on the deck of a steamer Colonel Shaw fourld Sir John grouped with John Bandfield, several of his colleagues and the Ho". B. H. Blake, a famous jurist of those days. As the Colonel ap- proached, Sir John, with a twinkle past 50 ycnrs mechanization actually increased the opportunity in his eye, said: "I want you to Join us, Cousin Shaw, fol- I always extend the trivolity of youth into an age when we should reasonably look for gravity and wisdom. 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Moreover, tllc dis- like to be one of a group of three." who lmve mm brutally and mm, between being on the wrong side placement of mhlc by fcilllilc labor “But there are already six of you," and being on m9 Mde ‘is also shown to be ilntrue of in- remarked the perplexed Colonel. inrllly attacked, and to the young 0i Ems whose “W5 have been blighted wrong’ and an of u‘ ought to have diistl’! as a whole. and the cng neer- __ I ing industry in particular, al- But where it has taken place it has thwueh the foul crime of incest. i?" ‘M!’ l’! mm"! ‘he dhihwlwh- ihcush it is not denied in the case been the means of lncredsina total . "These are the people to whom °T "1 9'71" l° ma“ ll» ' of individual branches of industry. Hlliilloylhfillt Contestants should enroll their names now and H‘ started at once. Send for receipt books now and I" “n "l"! start. You can make good money each week. rzvsilr ACTIVE MEMBER ram CASH anon WEEK THERE WILL us: no LOSERS {i