t pmg FOUR tut: (THARLOTTETGWV t ‘MDECENIBER 31 1911, .-.;c-::;-f-‘_“ ‘W W “T _ _ v ' t“ ' _'\ "—'_""'_' ' '_—'_ --_'_- - _'_,._ ‘t tic ialtartaitetown Guardian ft" i *lll-l\j;~‘=;{l<:[§f- 1l---<l=_-~;;l.0-;;;lt ‘ll-ml ~l tlt Mlllfia’ by 111a nay - New Chinese ""2 l ; :1 a t L1‘..\ U l l . l - '" .\ l't‘_‘_'l‘t‘ll1'\lJlL' 1t.ttttl'c 1111s tl1c ntlutltct" t>t' ltiglt-l "___ Meflsllfefl T0 0H1‘ custafljefs Prvulllrllt Ltt-ut. fol \\‘ (‘hunter It McLnrI \ tw-_l'n->1l.‘e11l, J If. Bllrncll. F. J. l. h“ n.1,", |,t I D A. Anrhlnulln, ll, D 0. lrrclllr I. ll Burnett. J. l t ullk “'4 gel IIIII ID. h. lurrh. n. . Illllllll I ruunrtl" lslt'l'll"t'l.' 1'1s.l11'»"'vi-'.";".'i.'.""'1li. udunm-z) .“Kll|L'll u. (‘annulus uml Llulrd Mule: _> dmrutttsusv utzctznulllk ill. 1936 bfolueu tou s Yea r - \'1-\\ \'t-.tt' ntzr." ltc l>1"1_;lttcr:tt1<l '. 1. ll.ll"'u 1‘ 1.. 1h.- 11111- nitw p11 11> d-rzttil- .1. '- tllt- 1111’:- oi ull c.1111 lrttt" 1'11 lollvll. 1W" ,'_-»11_li-.. lltt" t‘t\‘~~l'1l 111 uttfld \‘\1'll\‘- lll‘ 1.... .*\"l"ill 111-owl :11 sttclt :1 rnpitl 111m" iv .11 .-;1- 1111-1111; tht- pt-t twcl\c 111111111“. .\tt-l .\.-ti 111 .1 tltrt-tzit-u \-.i:tcl1 cuttnttt 1.111 ‘tlt "1..1.1t-1 ‘u- ..l1 .~;11t"ct"cl_1 cottccrttctl tttfvlll , p. 111 ,.."1.I -:..lt1111_\. ' t . '" 111.11 .11". lt.t'.i:ttt 11:11‘ o1 ct-tt- "" lt cltl-cs \\ttl1 :1 cTvtl _ not] 111111 \'\tlll.\ itt 1:11- ll" ltutttcctt s:t\\ lllc .111. lutllt‘) 111' "cut-j l, 1 _ ts npplwti 1"11st lt:tl_\; 15.1" u; t; __; t-1' tht- l.tt\‘;tt't'.-1 1l\‘l1l_\ :1111l 1111- 1111111"- mgnt gt <.."1'11t:1tt lltlillls 111111 thtr ptttlttititcd <1 ' l l; tl1c 1'."11l:_11"1- 1.1‘ 1E1.» |'g\'1-.t1t>\\t'l 11;1\:t'. :.. "- " l.-t:1*l<-:z .t1:1l 41 -ttt"r::l rush t-t-t ttnttttto tlion. .\t 1111-‘ ":11 l"'t‘:t11c¢ :t1't" 111 11.111; 1-1111 111 ltosttltti ~ 1t st-ctns to ltt- tilt." 1s, l\'ll.\‘lil uttd _l:t- ; t"\'t"t1ts :t1t1l nut‘ - i" :.11d suspiciott. n1- uot bccn mutt- tt, 111' grcutcr ittll 01' tttoncy 1.. .1~~io11_\t.1rs. llut tlc~pztc tit. Tt-tctttvtii, nttt-tttpltt)1111-111, cWtt itt ' l, l-tt’ t'ct|1:1{t1 111111.11- ‘til I.t1‘t. t. tln-Ztlit‘ .-.t.t1 "1 1'1 liI 1h. &'t'lw' urn-111’; ottt 111' the dc- , s-ltttiott. .. ittulttt-w" 1.- titc tnuttttcr itt 1 It:"..t: llrfititt l1:t~‘ conic tltlttttglt 1ltt- ct‘ ' ' 1111:‘. _ 1 111t- lzttl“ 111' liutlirc 1111111; 111-till’. d nus-It." .".~ t1ttt1~. whith other? l-_. ct; .1 t-"ttt- lt_-1'o;-1-_ \'-' W!‘ ll'1't"-ll"'l_;_1tw1t" 111:1; ltttltl itt st‘ 1c.‘ l l- '-ll t-- "clu- l-gtlttrttltrty i111‘ 1111.141 ‘l - w :- ."1 1 ttttr-tt- ._~ ltt-ztct :t111l :t111itv-. hp. 'l ilt _. Qrtitt ltttrtlcn o1' llllr: 1:111 on 1111- llztltlwitt tiovctn- ". l<~~~r t-xttttt it \‘.lll rt-st with :1!l --t'_1T11- ’.1":11~l1 t'111111111111111-117111. '. -it\: Ictl \-..- l':tll"' 11:1» ttcrer tt-Cuy zts :t tn:1.\"i111 of lintpitc l1, ltl twt-ttpt-ttttiott \\'l'lll ll1‘1't,"11'11_ ‘ltc t"~t1t111"tcs 11111 ' llill*l _ " join l" " 1:1 trtt-vt-l- {or world psltcc. 1h;- \'"--r. 1"" M‘ lf-lc-l pro-w." to bt- lttppitt :t111l 1i1-1rc'. 1-1‘ ‘~A"lllW 111.111 :1t1_\‘ slut".- the l.\orltl \\'.-J; The Yet-tr At Htilne l‘-~ti1-1-ial'=\, 1111- _\1-.. will» n.1- 111' mort- 1111111 11 ':.-1 inttst, lfrttlt 111 tl1c _\t'.t: 1111- ltrovitzcc‘ " crrrl the lo-~" oi it» vrtt-tnwn Prt-ntit-t" and’ -"'1-¢- rti .‘.-g1"§t:1itt:t"1-. tl1c 111-.\. \\'. .\l. l.t.\,‘ ~ tht- t-Ccitslttll 111' l'.'t11.'1ll:t-\\'i-le' "\\"t .\. t'\.\1t"t:t 1.1., .\l..\., l\'.(.'.' t-ltscv- "t- l‘1"1-11u'cr :t|1d .\ttt1t'nc;.: Ill-s, 1.. \\. l.t=l‘\1.1: ;t~. l‘t'("sitlct1 ‘ tt1t-111l11-1"< 111' tl1c t r \:11 1111 . 1v ";1~io11t.1 lt_\ l'1<t.\111"1< l,l__\'>t 111.1111 \-.:- {tl1c-t 11;.- .\lt-. llotut 1: \\'k1-.1t't', why 1l1.<:.1t-l .\lt:. llttl t.1..\~ 141.11., ittthpt-ttdctit Lil/ 1t:.l 1'." 1111. 111- :1 lurgt- ntztjttrity. tlutttglt tl1c ttttrtl v1.11" \-..t- 11 ‘t vttztllt-r 1111111 in 1111- pro- \a:1".1l1't»11!t~‘. -t1' 11,55, lu the cituc iit-l-l. .\l.\".1-1< l‘. \\'. '|'t‘1-:.\1‘1t nus clt-cttd to rtfttcc. with :1. Cottncil liourtl including a 1.11t11l1~.-r ot' new c:tntli<l:t1cs for civic 111111111115. '1 ht‘ l'ru\i11ci:tl lixltiltititttt. L't1tlitt_\' cxhibitittus, Shows :t11.l School l-Etirs tt-rt- ltt-ld stic- 1a., t'ttll_\" throttqhottt tl1c l'ro\"i11c<- thtritt; tl1c 11 :1- uZ-o tntvt-ilt-d :11 1.111 1ft. .\1-ll1"ov:tl 111 lJttht-y" 11nd vicinity as a Xutiottztl Purl: litciuuy bc noted I15 an event 01' more 1l.::11 1»t"1li11.'tr_v interest. .\'ttt1-1~.o1"tl1_\- ztttiottg tl1c :111t1i\"ct"s:trit-s cclc- ltrztittl tluritig the yertr wcrc tl1c Cctttcnary c! titt- liillttlrtl tlutrch, (hrtrlottettnvn, the 50th n.1- 1ll‘.‘t'>.'tI‘\' of tl1c Salvzttiott .\t"n1_\", 111t- Centen- :11"\ 111' the tied-lie Xlctttorinl (jhurclt. .\'(‘\v Lou- tl-itt. :111d tl1c 50th ttnniversztry 111' the Presby- tt-riztn thurclt :11 Kettsittgttutt. ll1.'1:'lt1ttcttt\\'1t wits tl1c scene 01' 1111111)" ctttl- Ytntllhtlls, including those oi tl1c Suprettte Grand (ljfilljtlff Lotlgt- :111d Ladies Urangt: llcttcvolctlt _\.:1.c:':ttio11 111' llritislt .\n1t-ric."t: tl1t- Lltn-ttliatt (ill-d Rogttl, ,\_;<oci.".1io11; the .\I:1rititnt: llourtl of 'l'1":1tl1-; zttttl the .\l:tt"iti111e branch of tht- Post- 111:1~lt-1"s .\ss1-t"i:ttioll. Visitors to Lltztrlottetotvtt ittcltttlctl l\‘t-‘.\‘. l\'11 11 um RUIILRTS, 1H), Moderator 01' tl1c Unit t-tl Church of t':u1:ttl:1, also tltt-. new Klolerulot R11". l‘t.'t‘t:tt lluvttt. l).l).. tfotttniissiottct" _|1ll'>-' l1.\1.\l11.t.\.\' and Mas, .\l.\(".\It1.t..\.\', lteatls of. 11... _\';|l\-,--.11o11 .-\r111v in llritislt .\111eric:t; l.tt;L"r. t 111.. S111:11.\.1.-11.111d'l)_ t}, l\'tt.1=t"1<.\',o1' tl1c [tout-ti 111' |(:t1l\-.":._\- ttuiuttissiotters; llllN. C. 1). Howe, 'l'r."1t1~po1'tMinister, llllN. t1 .\. l)t".\.\t.\1_.. .\l_1:1» i-tt-r 1.,‘ l-"tnauct- and federal rt-prcseututtrt: tor (lip-pip; 11.1,; Xottutx Itottt-itts, Blitlisttrr ot' Labour. ztntl .\l1t. l’t"1t\'|s, Chairmzttt of tl1c Nt- tionul l".lllfllO_\'l'll(‘lll (Toutmissiolt: Cot. _l. ti. 'l\'.\TTN.\\' and 1.11.11. ll, l..111-" hlARTIl-NY. of the Veterans Assistance com...t.-<t...; 111111 .\l.\_to11 \\'. tom 1111.011 twr w" ti" -*'\='""l ‘ l 11:11" and other" fatalities throughout the pro- l vincc tlurittg 1111- _\"c;t1'. Death also visited 111.111; - other ltotttes. Prontinettt among thosc who pits.» , . cd umty were Piuzittt-zk LEA, 111m. JOHN Muc- l.t:.\.\". Souris, Rrav. jontv htkcDoxkto, Grand River, ]\'1-:\'. j. \\'. S. Lowtu", 'l‘tl.D., Canoe Covc t l R121: l-‘ctxrotc j. Cort-us, D.D., I’1t.D., Clnt-r- " ton. whttlc- .\\. ll. l)l'.\.\l.- :ts Blinistcrl ~ < 1.1.11 l\1 rt-tnttrwtg 111111" pt-sitttnn 111 tl1c ttcw. ‘:11 S‘;1._;_>l,)l1 i11 Nou-tttbcr cotnpurcd with (M3711 ' rect. the world's chances for pence 1 loticttlwtt, l\‘1-"\". tlt-zoktzla A. Ross, D.D., Albct that‘. FRANCIS .\l.\t"].)11:\'.\1.11. Stinmterlici-l. .\l1<. .\. l). I-"tcxstztt, Provincial Librttriatt, uu-l .\l1.". \\'. l-I. llrxuxtwx, District littginecr, Fed- t-rttl Public Works Department. To all bcreuvcd families to whom the absence o1 lt1\‘t‘tl faces :11 this time contcs \\"itl1 special plug-italic)‘. 'l'hc tittztrtlintt tenders respectful syn» 111111)". lo tltt-sc. and to all of tts, may the New \1.-:tt" bring cottsohttion and encourztgctttcttt, sul- ltctcnt to our. needs, us" wt- jottrttc)" along 1h.- sumc broad l11_;l1\\':t_\" of hie. We travel the dusty road till the light of the day is chm. And strum-t shows us spires away on the world's rim. We travrl from dawn to dusk. ttll tht- day is past and by. Seeking the Holy City beyond the ritn of the sky, Friends and loves wr- have none, nor wealth nor blessed abode, l Ilut the hooe of the City of God It the other end of the road. ___.____________ l Editorial Notes ‘ t .~\ good ycttr ltzts- gone, 111:1_\' it be succcctlcti cvctt ltv ".1 bcttct‘. ' x >1< a l.:1tl_v 'l'\\"cctl>111uir i. liltt-ly to l.c tl1c "111",. foot" :11 hidcztti llztll to which she returns to- t11o1"t"o\\". ‘ $ i‘ it 1111- fgjjtjjfQ of 1h; Xovctitbt-t" export 01' ntiilt- . . . _ . -_ 11nd its products Will-Ill rosc 1o b _ 3.03% llvlll $t_,l1)1_11‘;_- :1 _\t-;1,1" 3:411. 1111s tl1c stthstzttttiatl i1t- crt-ust" 1'11 CllCIJst? export-i’ tlu-csc :1t111ttn111-.i to 151.40.: pounds :11 51.091314- Flll lllclTll-‘Q Ul ‘ll-- x - " ~ _. 141.1.‘ ptttttttls and 2§1.to4..s71, o1 wlllfill 3103/ Mil \\"'c1tt to the Linitctl Kingdottt $50.73;‘ t0 lllr L'11itcd Statics. 515.330 to Xcwloutttllztntl zutd $111110 to Bclgtunt. >11 4< =1. The export 01 cuttlt- untotttttcd to 11,1347 l1c.'ttl‘ huh] 31 SJ74L3US ;1 _\‘1-;1r ago. 'l‘l1t‘l'(t \\‘(‘t‘t‘ 8.21..’ 1,9311 1],,- footl put-poses 111111 tl1c rentnutdcr to:- duiryhtg. .\lt.st of the cztttle wcnt to the L tlttel btzttcs 11111011111111}; to 7.350 112ml and 1.397 l0 ll" lfuitt-tl Kingdottt. I11 ztdditttttt there were hull, ltcml 111' pure bred cattle for tl1c nnjirovctucttt o; ‘ >IUUl\ scnt to the l'uitctl Stattcs. =1‘ >1‘ PK ' l 'l'ht- Xovt-tttbcr export 111' ntcuts continued thel ltiglt lcvcl ot' rccctlt months zuuuuntittg to 55:! 1115,5111) compared with $.2..t_>3,(t311 itt the sztutct 1111111111 121st _\"t":1r. The vuluc 0t tl1c export to tl1c i lhitt-‘tl kingdom was $2,824,441) and to the L'11it- cd Kittgdtvttt was 52.824441; and to the Lfititctl l Ftutcs $_"t<1._;_=,1. llncutt and l1.'1t11s led, valued at $_>__r,1._:.t131>, tl1c vulut- to tl1c lfuitcd lkittgzlttttt hcittg $.'.49U..t3l'. ‘ a u l 1 1 l * . Dontcstic exports of fttrnt intplctttcttts and ntztcltittcrv zunouutcd t0 $513,407 lit XUVOllllJCF- an i|]tj]'1‘;'1>(‘ of $173,641 over tl1t- sutnc 111ot11l1 lust 11-111‘. 'l'l1c Lfnitctl States was tl1c chief pur-- 11.1.6. with $107,089, followed by Argentina :11 1 close to 5100.000. tl1c l'nited hingdottt $82,419,‘ "and llritislt South .\t'.'ic:t $751171. Plouglts lzuul pnrls u-t-rc worth $174.53; rc:1pt"t"-tl1rcsl1crs l 535.1118, rtnd drills $451144» l >0! l! l 4f lhclc .\':1n1'.< ctunpztigtt cxpcttditttrc rcpttrts rcvcztl the Communist \"otcs~i11\"ol\"i11g about 1S2. .- 1111" each vote C(1st—-t0p|1t'.‘tl the tier-ballot 'cxpcnst" list in tl1c lust election. For c\'c1"_v vote they polled other p:t1"tics'spcut .'tpp1"o.\"i111:ttci_v the following: ltettttblicatt. 45 cents; Dctuocra- tic. t: t-z cents; Sticiztlist. 11 cents. l-"ilittg its‘ fiuztl report with the Clerk of tl1c llousc, the ltiottttttttttist l’:t1"t_\" (fumpnigu Couunittcc dis- j ClUJPIl that it had spt-ut $162,040 and lnuw-estcd 30.0111 votes for l"'.:1rl llrowtlcr, its l'rcsitlc11ti.1l; czutditluttn 'l'he Democratic pztrty pitid out an‘ .\11 t“.'t"t1t oi spcciul intcrc-t \\'11.\ tl1c iir-t sttt- 95111113194 $3500.00 l" Wllllllil 373573-900 ll-{lhl-‘i 1111.11 nut-tin;- o1‘ tht- 1t). ~11-r lirotvctx .\~.<1..-i;1- for Prcsttlcnt hooscwrlt.jllwllllllm‘fxl’°ll‘l'llll'c1 11.... .11 1-.@.t<-t‘...-.1. ..1 1.1.1.1. 1111. l"'1.-t'.\‘11, utptttt rvtr-ll- "Hits-lied; well-hug 111-mil ~$7-s@v-vw~ .\lintstcr 111' l"'1<l11-t‘it-~. llttzttrzt, “as tl1c ehtcl ‘ "Y "I'll? lllfl" l“??? 515 "lllY-l 1"‘ il",\' "m" Pilllf cl,,l,t\,-,- -—l\‘cpt1l1l1c.'u1.<‘ pollctl HMISJAXX) votes for (lov- 111' lllst1>l".'t‘ i11tt1or1:t:1c1- uzts tl1c ttttvciltttg :11. (‘tlll-t" .\lt'1"ctl .\l. Landon. 'l'll<‘ htlclflll-‘l Pall."- . . ' _ " . _ ~_ _ 1,. _, . . ' " ._. J,l.u,],.,,,.]] pm“, U, a ,,,,,,,,,,,,(.,,t h, ,1“. noun’ \\l1ttl1 pltlltltlilh/AXX) b41101; lpt hormulpl lhptikt, .l-':"t-11cl1 piont-t-t" -1etl"1". lt-..\.\' l’11:1:1<:. 10111.1. n11 . rclmll” """l"'"l“°" -" l‘ --’°-‘.l/3- l“ ‘_‘"" tltr Jltl~l1it_'t‘s 111' 1111- lli>11>l'l1" $1115 111111 Xltttttl-l lllllllm lTllUrl glllmwl ""'lll"llllll"'l‘ mlillllllls’ 111-111s li11"1t‘<l 111' (:111:11l:1 .\ 1111-11111111-111 c1111- ' '5': "'~ l"'“ll'£ "l 3-1-7“; ‘l"ll"ll" lll""l‘l'-"'l”llll'~' "ittcutttittting 1111" tir-t l'r1-.b_\"1cr_\" tnrctittg oil ' "m-"l °xl’cll-*l"c Cillllllillg" llcm- W-‘llllill :l'tt-l~‘\"1<-ri:111 cltttrchc- in Prince l"'.tl\\."t1'tl lslzttttl " "- Ill It it lloulb, who has just gone unexpect- Lndy _ ctll_v to 111-r reward, nus n11 otttstatidtttg cxmnplc m‘ "tl1c 1t-o111nt1 scorned’. She went to \\':u" wtttl tltc .\l:11-tlot1ztl1l Labour tjovertttttcttt over stic- cessiott duty 0n her husbands $25,000,000 estate. 'l‘hougI1 uu Iiuglislnnatt born and brcd. though tnakittg his fortune itt British shipping, Sir Robert, two years before 111s death bccznuc :1 tlomiciled resident 0t jersey 111 which there 1111s no succession tlu1_\-. 'I‘hereupon his widow 1'0- fusetl to comply with the British Trcttsury dc- mands for .111 accounting and cottseqttettt taxa- tion, The mutter was fought out 111 tlte lnw courts, but before .1 legal cultclttstott was reacti- ttl Lztdy Houston compromised by‘ paying :1~.:.- rmonoo. Then in a spirit of exaltattott, she ol- fcrctl I‘ri111e Mittistcr llfncdottztld $500.000 l0 provide :1 nuclctts for tl1c aerial defence of Lou- don. This was refused, and from tl1c11 011 Ladv llottstttti pursued Mr. Macdonald and every-one- who later becautc associated with htm. Illclllll- 111g" Mr. Baldwin with a fury and vindictivcncss tl1:1t knew 11o bounds save tl1c law of llbcl. I11 this 111111111 she 1111s lflKl hold on by a blind 0f unscrupulous tioltttcmtts who used her, and 111:- Sttlttrtluv Review which she uctltltfcd. i0? "W" own tttztlignrtttt purposes. What they will d0 tlmv tl1."1t sht- ztud her tittnttccs ltavc been wtthtlruwtl, rcmztitts to be seen, btlt one flung 1s certain the tight will not have tl1c ptqttattcy and refreshntg ‘before embarking on any major j years ago. George VI. ls not quite King b, the Grace of God. There's an ac of Parliament tpassed in 1700) upo.. which hls right to the throne res . quite as much as 1t clses upcn the consent of Providence. Nor is h.- Litng by virtue of direct descent, as most people seem to believe. Today pctnts out that 1f pfimogentture were the crlterlcn, there In per- scns with a better claim to Eng-l lands crown than his-notably thcl l l former Crown Prince Rupprecht. of Bavaria. And if the continental rule of prtmogetuture twhtch excludes women) were observed 1n England, the right to the crown would be vested tn the Duke of Brunswick, a. rather moderately intelligent young man and a prominent. Nazi. It women and men succeeded on equal terms. the King of England would be tunder the Act of Settcment) the former Kaiser-the odest child of the oldest child of Queen Victoria. -—Fb1a.nc1al Post. The label-lath on which Sir Hor- ttcc Jones. thsn meht eet f0: Lan- . don. elaborated his original blotting - paper sketch for Tower Bridge while at a banquet in 1877. has been . found and will be tu-eserved i11 the -, British Museum. Many great builtl- _- tugs have been built, giant enter- prises planned, batt es won—o11 tablecloths. Nowadays, thcyre bun- dled off ta the wash altogether too tarocipitately. Many of ‘em would be worth keeping for the edtficatiott of posterity-Windsor Star. (ira'n shortage in Central Europe \\'tll pt"o'cabiy' mean that many peo- 1 pie wit‘. g0 hungry this winter. Bu: they will also mean tha; Germany and Italy will have to think hard military adventure. Starvation hat‘ been blamed for causing war in the jmst. But thb time food shortage _ tuay prevent one. It may also make :I the task of rulers of some of the " ltuttgry nations more difficult nu winter. Cattadiatts. and a l people ‘nterested in world peace. will htpe . that. the lowering of barriers against l ported foodstuffs will be perman- c11L.-Lcndot1 Free P.ess. The theory is expounded from time to time by our more belliccs: .e;lc1=r-c;t:e11s 111a: the way to in-uze peace is to arm for it. A report ju-t received from Geneva says 8200M), men now are undo: arms throcgE- ‘ out the world. comparing vrith t 6.500.000 tinder arms tn 1931-32. It l 1h: theory above-tucnttoned is ecr- l We doubt it, and so do the Britsh insurance men who underwrite policies cn such ntattcrs. Of course. out- be lieone gentlemen will explain that: what they refer to I is tiot the arming of all nations. but are better notv th~-1 they were fou:l 1 F j the tanning of our own nation fol .o\"era.we and discourage posslblel enemies. We suppose bellicoce gcn- l tlemen all over the world are ntak- I ing exactly the same explanatioul which. tlowever. does not alter tl1c’ fact that the world has more meut ; under arms than four years c150,. yet certainly is no nearer to peace.- Detroit News. It. is better it) employ our minds _ i11 bearing the illswve ltztvc. than in providing agctnst those wlttch may never befall us. Opposed to "ttons“ on many Japan's miHmy twints are the . “foxcs," the blg DllSlFClS and finan- cial interests. the mature statesmen and diplcuiats. mrxt of the dd-llne politicians. Without directly disput- tnt: the necessity both of adequate national defense and of social re- form. these gtoups stress the perils of upsetting the country's financial balance through reckless tncrcaies in the miltary and naval appropria- tions and through rash social and economic uzperitnenh. They are commit-ed to the stand-point, that Japan can find a. way out of Its dif- flcuttcs without very seriously uls- turbtng the status quo, internally and tntemcttlonally. Bending to the occasional military storm. these inert of properttcd interests and moderate views rely cn two power- ful factors, inertia and money, to ccntlnue essential social and eco- nomic relations in Japan unchang- cd. despite-ccaasiottal assassinations of prominent statesmen and finan- cicrs-Wtntcr Yale Review. One thing the fighting in Spaln ough’. to ucccmjt i511 is to (lcfiatc tl1c blow-up (“aims of these pe:p!e who have been assuring us that aeroplanes will destroy whole cttiesl overnight tn the next war. 11nd Madrid ts not destroyer] yet. It ha: suffered fearfully, but it ts still standing. A fortnight of rttlds has been unab‘: to do what "cite fIet-t of bombers" watt stlppsr-cd to be catittblc of tlolng-Gttelph hficrcury. Dr. Arthur Pillsbury, naturalist. scientist and inventor, ‘states that housewives scort may ‘ be growtng their ow11 vegetables in the kttcltcn sink by the use of chemicals. Wtth coal in the bath tub and vegetabes growing in the sink. the folks 1n the house will have to resort to the old tin basin for lttvtng hands and face and to the tub on the kitchen flcor for the Saturday night soapy plunges-Montreal Gazette. 0m: of the novel things about Algoma is that birch bark canoes can still be obtained here. Give your order and you can have one made. Bark canoes are a rarity now. But when the tntertor of this con- tinent was explored 300 years ago by the adventurous Frenchmen who first followed the course of the O:- tawa. and French Rtvers to Lake Huron and on to L-ake Superior and Lake Michigan. 1t was done tn the fragile craft, of birch bark which was the Indians‘ ordinary mode of travel. Hundreds. yes thousands of miles those early travellers covered 1n these croft 11nd 1t was amazing the loads that they could carry and the weutltez- they could brave.- Sault Ste. Matte Star. M election time: some people 11p- pear to think that the average citi- zen does no thinking on his own ac- count. One man, who has announc- ed himself as n candidate for the town council, pl s, f! elected. to see that the streets of the town are paved. additional street lighting tr zest nlticll tin “scornt-d" beucfactrcss invariably , 11.1w i1. installed. a new town hall built. AS TIIE om 11cm PASSES our “l1 l" As the old year passes away it ts ; Pol-tin! 10113883» 18 Bqllll $0 945474 only natural that you look back on acre o! 6.66667 ares; tt. with mixed feelings. which doesn't. seem _ equivalent to one-hundredth of a. year older much unles; you ate past the half- way mark of life. 1n which case you may be considering the wtrdom l of budgeting the llmfted number of = years that are likely to be yours. when you were younger you were looking ahead, now that you an- older you are likely looking behind on the year just past, and planning for a fuller, better year. As you think for the oncoming year, you have your own plans 1n 1 dim or clear outline and expect to l complete them as the days come l and g0. your health; depends upon your ancestors a run-down to get the Naturally you should think about not worrying about it, but trying to plan 1t as you do your flnunctal, social, or religious life. New your ltealth to accrtaln degree what ktnd of body , your parents, grandparents and all ,1 gave you. Thus 1 ju t as some motor cars have four cylinders and others have twelve but both do the work of which they arc capable, so will that body yours do the kind and amount of work of which it is capable. However just as any simple acci- dent or defect in a car-not enough tlir in the tires, lack of watt-r or oil, l baitery-can tnterfer wt I1 the workings and greatly re- duce the pctver and effectiveness deed, there were of a high or tow pfdi car, so can simple detects of th- body-head- l ache. indigetlott. constipation, fre- quent colds-upset all the plan; of work, playland lmppincss, even in 1.112 most rugged body. The point then ls that you can't ' ehocse your an estars; take the body that was given you, and by simple, commonsense living lublts get all the power that body of yours can give. There are just three thin s to do I _ _ mot in life frgm the l “ll bmugm mm body that wa~ given you. 1. You have lived 1mg enough l aBrockvfllc Recorder and Times.) The sht ptoul, the shl mow, and he sh! catty are the official weights and mearures recently adopted by tile National Government of Chtnn. 1nd tn view of the Canadian agrt- cultunl products tnlportted by that country should be o! mterut. w Canadian farmers and statisticians. The aht plcul t slhe unit in which ‘ion estimates are given. equalling 100.231 pounds, or 50 k110- granls; the sht mow, used tn re- and the sh! You are a. catty, used for smaller weights, 1s ' sht plcul, or 1.10231 pounds. The . sht ptcul must not be confused with l the one-hundred-and-thtrty-three- and-a-thlrd-pound ptcul, formerly l used tn .0111: Chinese Maritime , Customs and still tn general use tn , Stno foreign commerce throughout . China. ‘ l Brisbane As Writer (Ottawa Journal) Arthur Brisbane. best-known of Hearst's newspaper writers, is dead, ltmd the despatcltes speak of his "meteoric" career, of the ifl“ he exerted through his’ sy “‘ m" column. But flrst emphasis is pluc- l ed on the statement so often made, that he was “America's highest- l paid newspaper writer.” ' And that, we think, explains Bris- bane's fame. It was assumed by tlw unthinking that. because Brisbane had made a fortune, received more per word than any other person ‘ writing mgumrly for the papers. hts opinions and observations just nut"- urally must be more valuable than those of the anonymous writers in wondering or we E VERY THING 145 Great George St. FOR A very generous share of valued patronage during 1931; “WE EXTEND GRATEFUL THANKS" and to everybody , Better Men's Wear Harry A. MdCDcugall wish GOOD FOR 19s:- Clfivwn. 122.1. For Vitalitg alwa BRAH ORANGE PE KOE TEA €__ 1J5 us Ml i Bookkeeping systems the country's editorial pages who (lsplay twenty times the knowledge l of the world for a fraction of Bris- t harm's nag-e. O11 Hearcfs own newspapers, tn- greater editorla‘ writers than Brisbane: Claude C. Bower". now United States ambas- rttdot" to Spain. author of mentor- nble works on Hamilton and Jef- ferson, and long chief editorial 1 writer on the New York Evening Journal. W85 hi‘; ntcster in bOih style and sc‘: ‘azthtp. The fact is that Brisbane was neither a great w iter nor a great. thinker and that the stuff which he wrote was nv Iy superficial and route-tints". trash. Where he exceiled his undeniably 1 great following-was ln his capacry to appear to know more than he you must to know the 8mm“ of sleep you 1 Fznevtr, to take a pontplex or scteptt- need, the right food to ea‘. to pre- l m sum?“ “ml “Mm l‘ dmm m vzmt indigestion and constipation, l m5 nudwnce" n’ .15 theft‘ of a m“ the right tnncuttt and kind of ex- l ml“ type or J°unl“"sm_a'nd no ercise to keep muscles firm and elastic, with no real excess of fat. knowledge tn your daily habits of life. 2. See 44¢ odZLQdI/tze/t. THE NEW YEAR Rlllz out. wtttt bells. to the wild sky, ‘Phe flymg cloud, the frosty light; The year ls dying 1n the night; Rtng put, wtfd bcLs, and let him ( l6. Ring out the o‘d. ring in tun new, Ring. happy bells, across the snow; 'I“ne year ts gatng, let htm gu, Ring cut the false, ring 1n the true. Rlng out. the grief that saps the ind m For those that here we sec no more; Ring out the feud of rich and pour, Ring tn redress to all mankind. Ring out a slowly dying cause And ancient forms of party strife," Rlllk in the nobier modes o.‘ nfe, With sweeter manners, purer Zaws. _ nallst. Ring out the want, the care, the s.n, The fatthless coldness of the ttmes; Thoughts on Rlnz gltltllurgétz out. my’ mourntut Umbrgllas A1 t 1 tn '1 11 ' ——— " ""8 e " e" mmsufl m’ tMontreal Gazette) p The London Times havmt; Ring out false pride in pitme and blood — The civic slander and the spite; Ring in the love of truth and rtgltt, Ring in tl1c comonut love of good. R1118 out old shapes of fottl disease; Ring out the narrowing lust, o; gold: Ring out the thousand wars of old, R1118 in the thousand years of P6309. Ring tn the valtattt man and free, . the ktndller hand; arkness of the land, The larger part Ring out the d R1118 tn the Christ Truth And The Film (Manchester Guardian) It ts not surprslng that, 1.1m] Mersey should have inquired in the "Qt-Fe of Lords whether censorship could not secure a greater regard for truth 1n the making of histori- cal films. But Lord Moyne return- "! "W 0'11? Possible answer when hr asked how historical truth is to t‘ b.- determined. Hardly by the his- torltuts. Even 300 years lifter it would be difficult to get a consen- Ltls or opinion from, say, Mr. 391m Guedalla on the way tn which Cromwell should be accur- BWY depleted on ‘the screen, The Eros-er misrepresentations such as' that meeting of Mary and Elizabeth child detects. For the rest the fllm ‘must; 11mm a; least as much licence as the his- torians themselves take. And that ls considerable. and lyfr. even a school constructed, the wages of the tow-ti employees increased materially reduced. Half his program would double taxes, more sewers, waterworks, stdewuks thSt uifl-‘Ifilllnlrm Advgnce, Your family doctor and l go‘. an all round check-up that will give reassurance and guidance. 3. See your dentist; not less than twice during the year. easy one. The Iate Lord Birken- head, at a dinner to T. P. O'Connor, lsntd that reading the London l appetite sharp. l So use this Irishmsufs sketches of public men througlt the years he had always the came to turn out his own “pcr- trults" of public men he realized the immense art and difficulty of producing something readable. It was this art-smoothing of over-stmplification—-tl1at gave Bris- bnne his following. Hts column "To- day" was mostly superficial and often utter nonsense. yet. no cue else in the United States produced any- l thing quite ltke it. Brisbane turned it out every day. Whether he was on an air liner between New York und Los Angeles, or on Mr. Hearstfs Calfornla. ranch, or in Europe. cr on a fast express train anywhere tn the United States. his column came out just the ‘same. appeared tlw fol- lowing day in all the Hearst papers. was rend by mtllons. And 1n be- tween Brisbane wrote the lcn’; weekly editorial in the Hearst Sun- day newspapers, wrote for the Co:- n-topolttan, wrote for the Pictorial Review. Hts production of words was tremendous. Yet Brisbane, his wealth and his following notwlthr-fattdtng, will nev- er bdong to the Valhalla of Brent Antertcan joumallsts: will not. rank with Greely and Godktn. 0!‘ Dam m‘ Bowles: will not rank with a. hB-lf score of others. It takes more than $150,000 a year tn a. pay envelope or the ownership of a lot of New York real estate m make a great 10w‘- ventured to express its thouflhli 0n umbrellas, some of its readers are writing to the editor, generally tn support of that. useful article. The Times opened its umbrella leader with Robert Louis Stevensons assertion, "tt t: “the habitual carri- age of the umbrella that "is the stump of respectability." It ls t0 be noted that the famous writer brought tn "habitual," for on occasion umbrellas no carried by persons who are not always re- spectable. Else there would be no general "borrowing" of umbrellas such us has gone on ever since Jonas l-Ianway introduced the- umbrelta into England after this travels on the Continent. Runway flourished from 1712 to 1786, so the umbrella has been an institu- tton for 11 tong. long time. It is testimony to the courage of the man that he persisted in going about with his l" ' r t a smtlks and evn Jeers of an un- appreciattve citizenry. One of the "writers to The Times‘ recalls the‘. a popular picture of the period rep- rcscntr- Jomr. walking along a street on a rainy day, with people on both sides of the road stopping to smile at. htm and point a mock- ing finger. Like many another pioneer. Hanwny was subjected to the scofftngs of tho mocking throng but, also like many mother of his ktnd, his idea triumphed. until to- day no respectable citizen of London town, barring perhaps some of the smart young modern fellows, would venture forth without his more or 1c s neatly rolled umbrella. Even the not so respectable follow the s c\:tom when it rains. To return to the Illicit taking of umbrellas, another correspondent of The Times tells a club story, tn but why bring - which the lute Bishop Creighton was the central figure. It was at that t: to be. —Tennyson. and. taxes ALBAN Filiittiitti I I III ’ K S |lE"MlllG Brtified, Public Accountant and Auditor, ' Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes. Annual and Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. l MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. EJ. {i 8A.. 0.P.A.. 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