‘-"-.I"‘..'!!l‘ ,_:,,_,,, .,.. - ..- . .< “s-ss-flrrlfsgvssrsrsio-svwfflwhl‘ ' . s as»; lIaIIXIICIIs . , '" " I all f?- . -.rr--s_-—'w_--a-=v--=.\--=_ ~ - ifdifsrlttsows usrtllsn - mass-n. blot-Uzi. ‘H's-glider s. port». lard-sf, Inst-Ca. lis. A.‘ Inollusb. ‘u, l. 0. will‘ ll DIIIQO.JsI.II D,I‘.J.L IIIQQ ‘ r urn s i inwards.‘ ried on in these provinces." 9K 5K ‘Wilbur an! l). l. Olsrrll. par wow 1h clans) mailed ts Csnuls lld Ulltcd lhkl. MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1936. Another example comes to hand in the shape of a news ltern from a United States exchange, "Fifty years ago this Christman week," says the Vancouver Province, “two tiny settlements sat in their little clearings in the forest on the south side of Burrard Inlet, Granville or Gas- town, at the foot of the street we now know as Carrall, and Hastings, a bit farther east, about the Hastings Mill. There was no railroad to either of them. Except for the sea, they were cut off from the world. 1-~ the previous Novem- ber the last spike had been driven in the Canad- _ _ ian Pacific and the first train had reached i" a» blcYclli ‘Wcldclll; Pacific waters at Port Moody. But it was well ‘k known that the_ end of steel would not remain at Port Moody. It was to be pushed on, past Hastings and Gastown, to deep water on Coal Harbor. A year before, in a Christmas snow- storm, OTWAY WILKIE and his men had com- pleted the survey of the extension as far as Hastings. Even the name for the new terminus had been chosen. It was to be VancouverJ’ Maritimers cannot get over the surprise of reading such paragraphs as the foregoing. They blow much about the phenomenal growth of Western Canada, but it is like a sudden revela- tion to be told that the great city of Vancouver, half n_century ago, was not even in existence. Facts of this kind help us to a better understand- ing of Western viewpoints than do reams of and 38ml‘- "W"- speeches reported in Hansard. Lobster Takes The Lead Cod‘ was once supreme in the Maritime Provinces as the catch of the fisherman, but (notes the National Revenue Review) the lob- ster now occupies first place in order of market- ed value, Recently the catch has n t ‘been so large as formerly when it ran up cose to 5o million and was worth about 3%, million dol- lars. In the British Ttlarket the Canadian canned lobster is very popular. The importations last year totalled 2,667,000 pounds and of that amount Canada supplied 2,274,000. Canadian lobster goes to many other countries, notably France, Holland, Germany, Norway, Sweden and Denmark, where the people are good judges of fish. While the export of canned lobster at 6 or 7 million pounds represents the greater part of the total marketed value, the export of fresh lobster to the United States is also important. Last year it was about 1o million pounds. Week of Prayer; Roads and streets bad for both man and beast, not to mention Wialéiél; and sleighs. 9K LINDBERGII has not deserted the Stars and Stripes; he only takes a vacation under the Union Jack. When the Montreal Gazelle capitulates to the Quebec opposition, Premier Tascnsnsaus Government may as {velagiwée up the ghost. The LINDIERCII! are being followed to England by harassing yellow journalists. But that type will not‘ beiitolirstzil long there. The National Eucharistic Cong-ms is to be _ , in uebee, in r9 ~ not x936 as erroneously allocated the duty of deciding-whether se , I ""'."".:re. o definite, date has been new social lqislation is ultra The let, but urinal: Vrtspizauv; grswsgfntteiagim Contact Md?" willhaveto digm K18 llldflflfl"! muff mtslllssntly. Iaillilh sml otbsrwfn. usrmsns - to the faett t t won t rst one and provl a‘ _ , l "i": fwids Qongreshsato meet in the old city of Quebec. reader may readl y grasp and undofltlfld- Thllvi . l ‘ “m” l‘ ':nm_‘%.‘ M‘: $mwh%f%wfi"“£& ‘a l‘ "t l‘ - ~ of Mm. mslofdwlkhlgf fifcyfla " slso ' l m son nu n» power tommt nor m mm.- In the report of the internationalFirtrPre- newspipers V vmtion sud Clean-up Week Committee of ’ Perverted Initiative 9k Garganluan Growth BEBE have resulted in his election." ‘ 3K 9K 3K Editorial Notes - o» rtnv murmur-ambit’ em ,, National Fire Protection Association it is stated - no reports were received from New Brunswick, NQI’ B Prince Edward Island or Saskatchewan, but e8 y me Way “the committee is certain the campaign was car- ' It is instructive to learn from Washington m? Pmmb A11 tlllnls lnlertwlns redness Iss1) lacs nor your (u sou-es). that the number of million- dollar incomes in the m‘ Ymh m‘ Mam“ m l‘ M“ 5532.215. ‘§;‘$l."3f.l‘¥‘.‘.§§°.'f,‘. ‘.2 §‘.’..“-ii.§l‘§ii.3§ 2$tS..§;°“:.t"°“‘°'.-..f“ ‘l5: °°' “mwflmwsnm” “t"°"‘ r r Y Om O 03G with less than $5,000 per annum haize increased ‘ii-saints: some org" This 1s not s. 8k Th mm ' o! u“ pm _ , 11 from arson; or Osr- .— e survey , from 369L666 to $568788 In other words’ lylo, m- any other modern, but (mm of Charlottetown la now completed _ s. man who llvsd s; s kmdly "11",, and the charts will be available fn a the blg sal- nearly 2,000 m“ “°_Mm.cu Am“ snort time for sll the fnslds har- the ranks of the smaller salaried class has in- - creased by 177,122 at the expense of Initiative, _like other virtues, may become ‘med C1355" perverted, and it was the perverted initiative; of a certain class of American journalists that drove Colonel Lnvonencn and his family to 5K 9K ilk In the Ancient Colony of Newfoundland which perhaps Aurel,“ gamed 1m ted ln detail, so much towards the they appreciate tlzle public servIi1ces of the? news- splrstlon, for ft was this olu-lst ggmnmeggug 1g!” u; seek d cen iv ~ - . papers, as is in icated b t e not in re uent who sold: "Let not your lieu-t M “m!” e t pr acy elsewhere than ln their own inclusion of journalists i: the Royal Hogours ‘mummy. Th“ “me are“ Teach", faculties for Charlottetown. List. In the New Year's List,.Mr. CHARLES E. A. JEFFERY, editor of the St. John's Evening chflllenging m m, w,“ o; ma,“ which reads a “DOROTHY WILL] M15. Detroit Telegram, has been created a Member of the He sald: “Blessed are tho peace- Sm, o; m, rive,’ Admdam‘ com Tmies reporter, created a stir in Ontario gov- ernment and newspaper circles recently when she entered the death cell and obtained an ex- clusive interview with Mrs. Euzmslarlt TILFORD, who poisoned her husband. Mrs. TILYORD later was hanged. The government sought to deter- mine how Miss \V1Lr.1.xlls got into thc ‘cell. She refused to tell.” , This kind of sensation mongering is fortun- ately regarded by most Canadian readers with disgust. So long as that attitude prevails we are nlore or less immune from the virus of yellow journalism. This places upon the public as well as the newspapers of Canada a duty which can- not too strongly be emphasized. Yellow joumal- ism is the product, al\vays, of cut-throat com- petitive methods in circulation building. It has its origin in large centres but it spreads tentacles into smaller communities, offering all kinds of _ n inducements and becoming increasingly un- die thellfillleg the)’ dld m!“ m“? scrupulous if it meets with public apathy or sup- 9K 9g y; port. There is only one way we can protect our homes against the demoralizing efiect of such literature, and that is by refusing to buy. If we want our own standards of journalism main- tained, and the old-fashioned decencies observed in news gathering and publishing as in other enterprises, we have the remedy in our own Order of the British Empire. ' 9K 3K 5k We are not singular in our experience of unusually inclement weather. Reports from the boast of their‘ conquests-m. old country indicate that on Sunday Edinburgh had the biggest rainfall for over four years. Oll¢-flfld"il~_llalf ill¢l1=§5 0i fill" if?“ during 24 cans seem to have dual personal- Milton's Shore, whore the Marine ‘hours. An inch of raln represents approximately ltles in the sense that. whereas Department Dllfchfl-Bed Properly and m, tons of ‘vamp pa. acre) S0 that the rainfall their attitudes in private life may rizht-of-way for the building of s represents nearly 34,000 gallons per acre. 3K 9K 9K A case came before the Montreal Courts °PP°$1W- We? Wlelflle H"! evelll "mu m“ m” “dew Gwemlmnt last week in which a prisoner was convicted of having misappropriated various sums of money pawns to deem it the function all However, the most important of given him, by simpletons of the “get rich quick" politicians to put on a. species of “how Qould vaudeville show for the public en- you swindle those who trusted you so irnplic- mgmxxxmrggg: tmyw giglgeé: at Halifax and St. John during the itly"? Without a second's hesitation the prlson- m" 3°"? Ye"! m’ hmmm‘ mpwve‘ class. The jpdge asked the prisoner er retaliated with another-“how could I swin- in no other nation 1n the worldf modulo“ to a,“ ocean um“ o; In the recent election campaign in Plymouth, a discouraged Conservative of the sterner sex may“; they vicumm a Lmdb9,gh_ upon or can,“ at ‘us, some ocean complained to Lady ASTOR that the Conserva- Because he flew the Atlantic alone l|ne,-S_ ‘ . tive \Voluen were not so politically busy as the lo Paris they mobbed hlm Wherever The Merino and Public Works Socialists, to which she tersely returned the answer: ‘this because the conservatlves are too actor, a plsythlng of mob psyeh- Charlottetown, but whether this re- busy looking after the teeth‘ and hair and tum- ology he became a target for the port ls official or not the writer mics of the Socialists children.” 9F 9K The appearance of the pgpular edition of _____ “Seven Pillars of Wisdom" by the mysterious we believe that the principle of‘ "Blevins to l-WO cahdldflled Bl d11- LAWRENCE of Arabia, is accompanied by an an- collective rflpohslbillliy f0!’ nouncenlent that a memorial is to be erected in Pa” or m“ wmd’ ‘m the basis M‘ mllllon dollars would be spgnt on the author's honor. It will be located in St. Paul's Cathedral, and will take the form of a or the League o; Nallons l3 a Pr“. bronze head, modelled by KENNINGTON from life, with the words “Lawrence of Arabia” cut o???“ $35558 “Egg a p911’, up c1311 yo; Sisal: ocfaggin- in the stone of the wall underneath it. It is felt “ ' " ers mus e es a B i! . l that posterity will know him as Lawrence bound ln homo,- m “phqld 1L, we John). rather than SllAw, the name under which hewas therefore give our whole-hearted The subssdlzmg o; the S_ 5_ 11-3,. trying to escape notoriety when he was killed WWW“ "° ‘he “u” which the north for trade at this port was part The Red Cross outrages in Ethiopia have solemnly declared to be an act of of Trade and their special Harbour raised all international issue‘ which can-not be afigfessul“ ‘m m‘- Part °i “My Iml"'°"°m°“‘ Cmnmllt” that “l” (lodged even by non-League countries so sedul- Ousl)’ guafdlng lhcll’ ncutralltY- Th‘! RP-d C7955 country and Abyssln1a.—The Arch- possible for the Finance Minister is an international organization and it is the duty bishop of Canterbury. of all nations to join in protecting it. But, as an Ontario exchange points out, the Red Cross and on the mad again shows a decrease the 1926 Dunc“; commlsglqn m- other hospital services and non-combatant cle- this week, as n», gm l“; week commendatlons on harbor 1mprove- ments in any theatre of war will be in danger compared with the week before. menis- so long as the bombing plane remains an instru; Mum "w" imlmrmllt “"5 Slim‘ lnent of warfare. The bombing plane, the sub- marine, and poison gas are murderous weapons, kept (ml since 1909; m whlcl, the and their abuse cannot be prevented so long as ascending curve of .road fatalities they are tolerated, despite all the rules of “civ- has been "hwked- m“ a deilme that they are going to lose out on the Maritime daily danger, as measured by the Freight Rates—-and deserve to. “The acclama- number of vehicles on txne rcilad. “ca, figures‘ 1t appum an, mm tion given to the Minister as Queens County h“ mmwaed °“°'m°“‘ 9' ° a‘ sreport recently issued by the Do- d ,Tlé°_KIN_G Glwcrmnfiilt’ if itdionsults. ca? the influence of drlnk will servo as “"5 by m” m?’ “m” tw° 9"" a as airy interests, wl assure y re alll_ _e e currency dump duties. On the other hang ls its Imldon Bueettnor. promise given to abolish these duties at t e first m" h” u w opportunity. It has also virtually abandoned cur- ‘w’: 3,: awn‘; m,§‘;,';,_““°,,,,,, reduced the valuation by one third. rency dump duties against Japanese goods. And 51ml, grows ‘ cresslngly exact- is New Zealand going to tolerate a trade ar- in; 1n his peace tenns. In fnst. W? to know who mm. n, me own," rangement whereby it is given less favored treat- Ell-mill” Hm“ "mm- l‘ Mm‘ of our lighting system. The month- ment than a non-Empire country? The problem 9K has become a. difficult one for Mr. KING and his “any”; o; Itgly, mneagues‘ It is’ howeve" mic of the“ Own omlst ms 1n u» n» As 1n Ch 1mm " a making. The best gleylcan dHs leavp‘ thedBnn- Tl" 5°" ‘°° " °“' “Y w“ "l nn-rr dumping tari s a one. ey tm ere once r before with New Zealand butter duties, and mm, W, lmlmmoz Italy's chief rle system." . nearly wrecked our~dairy mdustpy. Tgihedsamc thing will happen again unless tley ecl e to M mu Wm ‘M 100% by the N“ mflmd c“ m,‘ 5K 9K 9K stick by the Beans-n policy; . . 4 w“ ‘m’ mp’ 0° Many are being mentioned as Roosevnnrs all i“ successor at the White House, but nobody seems to have suggested that it is most likely he will behis own successor. h f h h S C u" f“ U ‘ed n“ I 9* 5E l "e °Y° t at t e “Pmme ° ° - 1° m fllllmlll lmmw‘ u ' 5° l‘ ° job to determine the connection of States has made a dlStlnCt surrender to modern 1mm: mos ls added by forts-elf m comp“, m‘, .n°m.r‘ n, M demands in the appointment ofa “Press contact states. l-lw Pmbm" °f mm“ m‘ Public Utllltlss Board ls tho only man" whose duties will be. to handle n1 (luer- imam: w" “m” m‘ “W” “mono-mu on 01¢! an 1mm! “W “""-" l‘ l‘ "m"! ' W" . . ies from newspaper reporters. ‘Ind olPsyiflllir i" costly and quickly become wute- "m, m the condensing, summarizing and compiling for gunmen sun. the benefit, of newspaper seeders court lrldg- ments on intricate cases. This rs-a consequence m mum "and h, the‘mnja, of the renewed importance constitutionally at-A ms of tbs Bosre-uvsl, mnemoni- nussts on the other. The Imgusn tached to the Law Courts since to them has been gor- the spotfstlonnmwm. o,» not should be further “m” “Pr”, those who million tbs rt that s running newspaper.» PUBLIC FORUM‘ ' qflnoruuhTm fillcllinlsspblrfi You will face it, 1.1 so be. wltllm 3 “colon? s: lssusss. ts same lesson which ls yours to meet k-,~_~""""'_.W a oslr-psih. a ellus Anlnlflnlll. Only u. century qr- “T- ' - two boron, gym; proclaimed to The outside survey will be con- tlmse ‘bout m“ ‘Mum, mm tlnued 1n the Bprfng and also char- ths summer of 1935 some lmprovemen‘ tok place. The Southport wharf ls in good condi- tlon now for all shipping on that who went about doing good, also uttered another statement that, l; makers," and he told about how l. w»... v. 5°m°lhm€ 3°!‘ "W will Bvbbls" complete docking requirements at of today to think about. as they 5011mm”; wlm-lg It was currently reported that. this dredging company would also It l» our way or llfo that ls blssl- be given the contract of the dredg- cfllly at fault. Unoounted Amerl- lnl; required for the dry dock at be tactful, circumspect, thoughtful dry dwk- Th“ 8 dry dock l8 flood- lind emotionally unbalanced, their ed for the Port of Charlottetown ts public attitudes are virtually the' emitted by all. and it is under- OOHdOHg political conditions that ha" Purchased 9mm"? m‘ m“ should be anathema to them, up. P11111056- l is good docks and plers for Charlottetown. . Millions of dollars have been spent crllnlnnl conditions such as exist menu, giving the b”, o, sewn” and derive a morbid thrill from the the seven 593g exploits of notorious underworld It was generally undflmod that chamclfls- 5nd the!’ t°1°mt° 91' the Port of Charlottetown would be llances between politic-s and cdms- generously dealt with, m 1936, so I" the "Wilda" atmllsphere “"15 that. Charlottetown would be made he appeared. Because he was forc- departments Jointly have made n ed into the role of a public char- report on the requirements for tolerated underworld and his flne could not ascertain. However, we little SO11 was kidnapped for ran- d0 RnOW i118?» dull!!! the federal som and slams-Providence Journal, campaign of 1935 harbour unprove- ments was a real issue. I remember mo; ferent times deal with the matter, and making the statement that "a an accepted rule of law among the nations, involved 1n the covenant harbm" faculties mt Charbtte‘ town," claiming that "for Prince Edward Island to get the full bene- mal “ppucatmn M the principles Iltsunder the Ottawa Trade treaties, have Signed "W; "vemm “'5 lottetown as wellaslfallfnx and st. M38118 l5 110W will"! 111 Bwllrd" of the programme under considera- anc; with the covenant, in the “on, endeavor to restrain what ll: has 1 wguld lllte to urge on the Board and to bring to an end the war matter be taken up immediately. which has broken out between that. Now that Charlottetown made it. Hon. Charles Dunning to get a sent we will expect hlm to see that fln- rnr: cnanLo-rrerown ooaanran I HST 25 n. OFF an New OVERCOATS - 1/5 PRICE. a Henderson 8. Gudmorel ' ‘JAR e arm's ovrnconsi U circumstances that expense would justifiably be assessed against the System and not against the petl- tlonsra. ' . In your editorial comment you say "ft should not be difficult for the City Council to get action started in favor of a. readjustment of the rats schedule." In writing thus you have evidently overlooked what has been done 1n the past. and Just here I am glad of the opportunity of bearing witness to the indefatigable and continuous work and energy displayed by Councillor R, B. Hol- man tn forcing this matter upon the Public Utility Board. As s fellow Councillor, I had occasion to work with Mr. Holman fn support of our demand for s readjustment of rates and together we held interviews with an expert from Halifax, with representatives from Montague and Georgetown and with then Premiu- MncMlllan and other members of his government. We were all un- animous 1n pressing the matter to a. conclusion. but we had a hostile Mayor trying 1n every way possible to thwart our efforts. In the nu of 1938 we had s. pro- perly prepared and legally correct netltlon filed with the Utility Board. I was one of the signers of that petition. It was also endorsed by the City, the towns of Montague and Georgetown and by the local government. That petition stlll stands and believe me the Utility Board will yet be compelled to take action thereon‘ even ff legislative action ls necessary to bring about that action. My letter ls now long encuzh but the subject ls not exhausted by any means I want. to repeat the! all honor fs duo to Councillor ‘Holman for originating this electric light controversy and for the perslstency with which he has kept the subject tothe front. On account of the fm- portance of this matter, ft ls to be hoped that Mr. Holman will receive the reward that his services deserve and that he will be kept 1n a pcgt- tion where he can continue to serve until ho sees the fruition of his de- slres-chesper rates for the City. The numb" o; mull acumen" anees are available to implement l’ am, Sir, etc.. . .. factory is the met that this ls the \ '§“'°T first normal year since figures were ELECTRIC LIGHT RATIES been recorded. Whcn 1t is recalled 513-111 W"? 155"‘? °1 ‘he 4th ilized" warfare which the nations may draw_ up ma, even m the years immedmb lnsmlt you comment editorially upon the high cost of electricity ln this city for domestic service, com- mercial light and small power loads ly after the War the number of ve- hicles on the road ‘was considerably Q ‘The Monlirgal Gazette tdakes Ontariio irild 1°" than a mlllwnlwlwr” ‘m’ ye“ which shows that Charlottetown ue ec to tas or not provl mg a seat or r. Durmmo, and suggests that the consequence is minions’ the magnitude o! ‘he Be flzfllnst scheme of 88-70 in Hall- “ is approaching two and a ha“ pays $12.20 for 300 kwh's per month achievement ls more apparent. The m, “so in Monmm and w“ m Toronto. 511W? the m“ Tm!“ A“ w“ m‘ mlnlon Bureau of Statistics and . ,, . u. . . representative.’ 1t says’ is m. files? “mum: induced. “all 15 thmmrl’ 9”‘ therefore must be correct. Yet stances an evidence of sound political Judgment. tlmllarly satlsaotcly that the “P- limp-powered, salesmen will come it is also an example which might well be fol- ward burve should have been ar- he“ 1mm New york and we“ Wm, lo\ved in other parts of the Dominion when "sled at mt‘ n“ measures “km the “mm” °°nfld°n°° “m "5"" to accomplish this has been drastic. an“ that our own 031cm, a; 0g- Cabinet ministers are seeking electoral support The authomies respomlble go;- m" do m, no‘, what “m, n" after a general election. The Conservative cle- mell- sppuestlon have had the talking about, ma that Chm-lotto: ment ill Queens County has done a wise and pat- willing 0°-°P°1'°1-1°11 01' 111°“ dflv" WWII l8 b81118 Provided Wit-h a IE1!‘- riotic thing in allowing Mr Dunmnc to be re- "5- Wl the ‘imlessnm °t Wm‘ 1"“ "M mmmbu’ "m" trlans 1s still o. cause of many ac- One trouble which operates turned by acclamation rather than in subjecting ‘Adena so m, u drive" a“, w“. "w"; a fggdjugtmgnl; 0g "m; l, him to a contest which almost certainly would eel-neg, “mules such g5 ms wlt- the over-capitalisation of our Mar- - - l m (l; ltlms Electric plant and the ln- tlxriusoxnitiitberflslieaiiiuiiffna glfilrly “or trlcscfu o! the structure which has manslaughter when driving under 59°" bum "P- T" '1 “item ‘ 59°" y and salutary warnlnu- ‘mglfgglqluzxifiynllvge '31:‘: Public Utllltles Commission brought on appraiser from Montreal who but even that is considered for too high s. figure. A further trouble ls scum continues 10h: enough 115° 1y bills come now fn the nuns of mum may be dsmlmdlns "W Marltfmo Electric Co. Ltd. Some time ago there was added the name of “New England Gas and Eectrfo ting off of the exports from Italy still further back the bills, were tholnsiuds _‘ It‘ ""‘ "‘Gn.|a.ndEleot.- Q 115g“, \flca, "citrus and It 1s understood that the Marl- dmq from, wins, raw and artl- time Electric Co. Ltd ls controlled ‘mm ‘and! cm unmet} g; Electric Association and- thst the emni?“ w my M3”. mm m“ latter is controlled by tho some ln- » Law Courtshare about the last institutions ‘no one country tskss s larIB Dro- med‘ th”\'°°“"'°l u" Auwmi“ to move with the times, to create precedents, to 110111011 of ll" W“ 1m,“ “w,” Gas and Electric Co. These interest! “up, Gummy.‘ w, p" 0mg o; will probably turn out to be Howard introduce innovations. It is interesting to note, m m“ "um u, momma. w o. Hopson and his sisters and sfsw associates, but. lb fl l very dlffloirlt mecca w mum" v" ~vmllhl to and so m- um body seems w bs I ‘m ‘mm pull’! could only be prosecuted with Insspssolsndvlsor - ‘gss___;__ _t___tr;ltv_tnofs11tlls of nthlqrls have not only s, free, com so of mural-museum»: towortmmsaozursxrsbywnlzssom I am. Slr. etc.. JOHN F. WHEAR. Insulting The President (Mall 6r lunplre) There is no doubt that at various times Woodrow Wilson was both feared and hated by many Amer!- csns, either because of his inter- national policy or because of his efforts to curb some aspects of cep- ltallsm which he disapproved. Btnoe his time there has been no other presidents who amused these feelings. Even the lamentable Warren Harding was not hated: and the resentment felt by many toward Hoover still fell short of this strong sentiment. But ft. seems that President Roosevelt has an- tagonized various interests to even a greater degree than Woodrow Wilson, and that his genial dls- position has not saved hlm from treatment almost unknown among modern presidents. There was a dinner tn New York not long ago, and the toastmastcr raising his glass said: "To the President of the United States." What followed ts quoted from the New York Times: _"Ths diners seemed to be taken aback by the toast. Only s. few lose at. first, grinning as they did so. Then came s. rlppl. of laughter from various parts of the ball which caught on quickly and became general as more of the audience rose lifting their glasses. The laughter oontln-I ucd for some time after they na- sluned their see " ‘rho diners, tn- cfdontslly, were public utility l!- ecutlvo offloors, Ind the chairmen was w. Thomas N. McCerfor, pres- ident o1 tbs Public Bsrvtcs Illsctrlo and Gas Company of New Jersey. and of the ldlson. Electric m- rtltirtc. Inter 1n the evening on- othsr speaker remarked of hlm, ‘Never have I d the Over- lord of New Jersey as much ls I dld tonlzht. That. tnsstl" It la surely extraordinary and even shocking that s President of the United States should have been subjected to rush an insult from s Ietborlng of losdln: oltlsens: and ft ls somewhat omfnmts that s himself the nickname "Overlord of to which he never was elected. asslls s. phrase of tho other Roosevelt, "mslsfsstors of great wealth." , Mhnicipal G0v’t. In England —: L‘ up within the past century. The foundations wen laid. by lord John Russell, who composed and conduc- ted through Parliament the mmf- clpal Corporations not in 1885. Succeeding departments of govern- ment. Royal Commissions, - official and unofficial. and fn- dlvlduals have all aided in the de- velopment of local government. In the course of the century the a . ' . r...‘ modems‘ '~~~"s"~-~-~~D Q 6 V6 . 6 '- YOIId comwtatlon. m 1835 British 11m 535p]; Al“) 311E 0|.- THE lgvogogflzhgélgogomsddgolll 11%; 0am. nnannnn ls IMPORTANT s‘; :2; “ha: “$3???” f...“ ...- w“ h,“ weasel em; g» .' o eve es v un amount to over $400,000,000. collect- ml’... o,- llg lllggurbwce 1,, the all: 6d l8 NW8. Whllfl i110 Will 1°"! bladder and yet the number of cases §§".;l..°‘..§".."d l83“.t2.‘2°.“.l‘°is‘3 m“ 32bit. “lit. if??? "' ... remooesseve large exohequer grant-s out of small g w national taxes for the relief of local Dr, It, F. carter, New York City, rates. The expenditure of such 1n Annals of Surgery, says that sums on social and municipal ser- during n period of four years 1n vices “would astonlsh 10rd John studying patients ltlkpvlng dillaease or Russo . the gall bladder e me cal and Of special interest at this time surgical cllnlc of the New York Post ls the artlcle entitled ‘municipal Graduate Hospital has gradually Housing: Ibrodus From the Slums," come to realize the importance of l’.’..“".”"£ “star ""“"..“;; tlfitii surreal: a one vern en more . 1,030,000 houses have been built, definite gall bladder symptom.s_ and the Slum Clearance Campaign P611! mtg" $119133‘ 118M flbtilvfioh. made far more progress than 818011 o! m .nfl\l8oB-. en er- ed pggglblg 1n m, dark days 0g ness 1n abdomen-eve" when the the @1151; of 193p Already 439,000 Xray showed no stones present and occupiers of lmgnltggy houses ‘hgyg Q18 gill blllfidCl‘ flIlCd and emptied been rehouggd and transferred u, normally, real disease was found at new and well blsllt homes, and this Ollefflllfln. work s now proceeding at the un- The lIIIDOflB-Yli dhflnld that WM pmedmwd mm o; m,“ 300,000 found in the gall bladder by means persons annually; pmpamuons a“, of the Xrny was the change 1n its now hem; made m. a flesh 0mm. shape, and enlargement, Enlarge- slve upon ova-crowding’ to be mantis always due to stasis-block- carrled out in the main by munlcl- "e m‘ ‘lwmm °I W“ hlm“ palm“ under the powers granted notion, a. condition very often foun by the Housing Act of loss. No W“ 8°“ ‘ww- other nation fn the world has done Th“ mlmlemeni °t u“ u“ PM,‘ so much m ‘he “at 15 yea“ to der was either sideways-like n improve housing. or can eln-lm that "m"! baumm- 91' 1°“3lhw“7"‘nk' l nearly a. quarter of the population 1°“? “be Wm‘ 9' pa“"“h“ped “m All IHMICBV P0113 W88 lhBb l-hI 28x; liehesggjnded Wm‘ new homes individuals whose enlargement was of the balloon type had symptom ffiesmréggmmgg Qilwtovgf due to the gall bladder itself-dys- ment “raised on the nave o, ML pepsin, overweight and n feeling of Bmme m edmu o‘ enduring and lazlnem, whereas those with an en- lnoeresl splendor" The Influence Iugemem when “m” w“ M)” of Dicky}; on the eiuly years of the like Wm‘ E peabmaped and h“ century under review ts indeed re- coilsmemble Dam “d ‘tucks M markable A mnmrauve reform u cote. These attacks of potn were so Mr Bugnbl Pmfihw mu“ u severe that pain-killing drugs were mew H, m “our Mum“ necessary long before there was any Friend" achieving at so her life's “if-if! 3&1?“ "fl"; pmu“; ambition not to dle on the DBIl-"h- the gflify alloys? iiio slagnebefnsvtbiiir: “Wain! ‘elm is "F°m-A11-A1°n'¢" the 1m that the gallbladder ls en.- Ifl "Bltflk B01158" WhCIC JO Ilflddlls urged ‘ldeways or luxgthway‘ hmlflfh CW"! 0f Jig-gm i" 01d means that trouble exists and you‘ ghlel’ and the 3 17°58?’- physlclan ls quits Justified in sug- G"! ' l Joemllnleg Q3119:- gutl? gigging opeléntlpxpd totoplipvenla the tlons" pursuing his education under mulls? u’ t e n “m” the guidance of Pip. Public Health The l” m; ll bl l 94 15 511R?! G-amp- In fool "M? 1! by fournyehgs coiiilcrdiltoxilbszrvxitxlon hardly e. chapter tn the progress of l; worth much to 5,11 or m, the common people of England that does not call up “ir- of Dickens. Qotlt juvenile. Anthony Eden seems to pay too . much attention to the crease 1n “Beautifully HGtQd” his trousers. I-Io seems to be too Interested in lfvlng a graceful life. (Hamilton Herold) He 1s too balanced. ‘rne world may Westbrook Pegler, the columnist IDDGM" to be on the ‘W111i 0f 51"‘ of the Chicago Dally News, sln- in! up. but that ls no reason why phaslses an interesting sldeuant one should hurry over dinner- upon the current c-rlsls. While the To the volatile. bassfonatn: nu- Italians. on doing s protty good lsn tempe ‘ no character job of hating the English, he could be more irritating. Balnn points out, they cannot hale all ls always annoying to the unbal- Ergllshmen. because some of them enoed, and there can be nothing .- beltevc, and admit they believe, deadly as charm which covers up- thst. Italy ls right. \ as ft. does ln Anthony Eden's H150 rHowever,’ writes Poglor, "the —o dogged, patient, ruthless d6- ts one Erlgllshrnsn who has the termination. honour to be hated by all patriotic ' Italians with all the beautiful fury of which their prsfonato nature ls - capable." He ls referring, of course, pagisérntsllrrmtntzgyany Eden, the new n". L B_ Eden ls ope ofithose curious, es- sentlslly mgllsh products who are rarely un‘ ‘ ‘ by folptgners. fn‘ Italy he was rsfonsd as "the _ English churn boy" and n ls gon- "°‘°" "Y"°'"' “m” 5"“ orally believed that Mussolini msdo "&°“o‘,““§‘lom';j',; s point. or keeping hlm wsmns congmon: m‘, u 1mm", and then treating hlm with studied “on. “flunk, s", 5mm. sob, Heartburn, Gastric Dls- tress. We dons have the sols oondesesnsfon, as ff h, were s ' ‘try s bottle. _ JUIT ARRIVED A shipment all Mac's lhlr lostcrmltwlllrcslorofirl! Ilslrtoltssstnrslsolsnan Info; g lull‘