“T” ~ “d. zym . The chief Jlllfilfllflll on .\l outlay. PiflE FOUR The Charlottetown Guardian ada-wide interest. Let there be at least a repre- sentative attendance from this Province. President. \ .t-t-- rrt Ferrvhlr), Lietit lieuL-Col. W.‘ Chi-star S. Alt-Lure c-iif, J. If. Burnett, l". J. I. nil. I). ueKInnun, l). 5. 0. mam-r amt ittmtfgitt; tum-n». .1. n. uni-nut, r. a. t. Associate I-Itlllorn, friinb Willker nntl D. K. Currle. iiartiitit- tutu’ tt- drllii-rt-tl .n I iI_\. Prlm-o i-ztttt t.- lldllvll In PI’ yrnr ll Ittlit-tl Mitten liiifiwiimltl per your lln nth-mice) tln ailvnner) rnslled to (In advance) The I,O.D.E. are advertising for applicants for the National \\'ar Memorial Scholarship of $1,400 for one year's course at a British Uitiver- sity. This is part of the half-ntillion dollar ftind raised by the Daughters of the Empire, and has in view the closer cementing of the ties between labour .t it] lhitctl States and Can- atlt litgt . it?» t tie the first Blontlayt in Sep- t(‘llll'il' ~ .t l‘tilltl.l_\' of their own. l7olltiwitig sittwltt tut in the lhitctl Slates, the Parlia- m- tit tit t t": w-t t-‘rtj etirtrtcrl legislation cs- talilt-l \\’lllt'll t h..- ,,'.. _ . .' \ _j,j l c inihit‘ \\lllCl"l or; ttti'*et CZIIl ttttered ntore than labour in ~ .- of world economic depression Nevertheless, we may re- tw’ 1- ritttl .t~ one of transition l0 ' t-vtinontit- system, in which ti'i‘i\§iti'ittt1 cottmieitsiitale. at tl. yet‘ than in the pa-t. with . Vtitht‘ liriti-lt tletttoczavv. this ‘~ - sittwly- but tittmistak- .1 of irictio “nil witllOltt cry and suite j consequent ' tit: leaders in Rvsjiotisihle "ed to coun- "xcy rightly be- trnted author- . every way, it: uin public sym- . -, t-' Ialptir is well repre- tlzc Lalioltrers’ Protect- iye t t t L'nion, which have tlo- t . welfare of their mem- he~ \ w of the horse-races and rel ‘ti for Labour Day, the rt; _ - iris will not be held. Nev- l c‘? ' . .5 of Rlcintiajvis holiday, and its ' "t ‘ft one of the most deserving c'=» ~ ~ . : ~ :1 t‘t‘.<_ should ttot he forgotten. Housing gtllf-‘lllf? Unsatisfactory ‘ti attthorities are making resist‘ in the approval of ioatis t‘ in llotisittq .~\ct in the past 2 ' ‘l= front the. official statement llttn. (‘ltarlcs llunitiitg, Klin- so far the .-\ct has disap- “i s w’ its sjioitsors. It is not touch- lhfllfl’ the wage-earner in l» icki-ts at all. ttniess pos- -tirt~ by indirect influence. jj.‘ ig .~‘_;.3_§i.33ti had been ap-t --<'itts the stun loaned by the‘ ;tl'7\'.llt" lctt-liiig companies .- that tlze progress to date " wt f jiet‘ cent. of the $50 mil-j wttctiiiti scheme which it wasj . ' ' jt:t<~itig of this legislation. j i : .'.t -n lllttllllllltill jihts privatej \t't. to ilate is about $7.l3o;j c ‘it ‘x sonic apartment ltottscs. " tiwt-iliuos, the average j z= l't“'lllt't"4'l ‘to just under i t t‘ '.\t"t is not facilitating ales for those itt the‘ '1. rvf course. the provi- sion 1~ " ~ j." ‘titttlticr of an amount etjtw. , - t ‘t "‘i“tt"l'l‘\',til zopcrreitt of tilt‘ l t‘ tl t ' < . ‘it ‘At-ijiit. as a IlIlllllIlllllLj .>\t ll‘ , ‘i '.~ W1 ~ .t‘t~ sit-j jiliiitg ticarei‘ 35 per‘ ct-ttt, \‘ t l i ‘t lltvwmn-tt ti-twrttincut putting up 2t» p- :" tr" ' t l' g -"iIllji;llll(‘\‘ the re- ntaitt-lt " t itti lttt t'.' nr tiwtietu‘ erjuity fr» iht ~l iiji tit \u,4it~t i; ‘Q‘$I§_-§3I‘: jxgtti ‘ 't ~ . t‘ t' ' i litttlthit; :ttti\it_v launch- ct tti t‘ tiv t; .tilti\\.it.-'t' fiir lll(‘ real estate, i- in t’. rw U Mitt id t-i $j._;rtt'i.oort. l‘ tt-tut.’ t'til'llll‘llt‘f' ill jiill'll.'lllll"IIl jljjj its ltitgtt .=t -‘ .'~ ftttihy ttht-u it shttweti that a littti t‘ t ti e wt-t IIIIHlPIII slillltlilffls fnr the ;t\tt,. .- t~ i:.i:t uiittltl twist. \\ttlt laittl, 51p» .1 t- tint-tit ititerest rates‘, taxes. rttx. ptvt i .. j-i .t iiti-itthlv rental of $25 a tttottth. i lit!‘ i,. ~., t iif \l'l|ll"~l\'lll(‘(l ttttttitil itlu-‘t-z. , t lwtarkw», t T‘ t _- t» ‘v l-tttiti tn §I,tiri(i per _v('.'ir', (‘illltltil ;.if- i . l.:_‘. llll'l"" than lit $20 a tittiiitlt~ ti. It. i-tttljze tin: '_‘,lji the Minister of Finance called itt l(jtl't l‘ill.tll\ls of the mortgage cout- patiies r-it-jttiattit, lIII'l<‘l' tlte IJtittiiniott lions- irtg .\t't. .\- .-t tt~.itlt a cotuttiitteejhas been ap- pointed t.» tli-rtt-s \\i|lt lttittsiitg officials tif the I"itiaiit<- ilvjullllllflti \\-I\‘§ and uteatts of inakitit: the _.\t-t tntitc‘ amtiialilt- ttir the jierson \\itlt limit- ed means. Editorial Notes The last of \.t- wion utek eittls. t‘ T‘ ‘l “I 1's‘. ltrtttls att-l t-t~‘ltt_te< it unite next week. t’ '1‘ “If (hut-hes will now lie startiugdheir Fall grid \\'iittt~r jljllgfiflllllllk and organization. _ lhllltllll liay rates at the lfixltiliition course + rl- rl- Iwtiiw Vittislet‘ litrvt; is followillll Proiiitr Cam-tit L's‘. ltad example in creating a record for dism ssal of Government appointees here. élé 9K 3K Preitiit-r llf-TPBIYRN closed the Ontario Lon- don off ives and now Premier Dut-Lizssts docs ditto in the case 0f Quebecék The unveiling this afternoon of the Roma monumgnt at Bruderlvll P011“ l! "l W591i Q ttrtiiit of progress attr] emphasizes the he wielded ty and unity of purpose. j ‘te lttiaiva corrcspottdeitt ofj them to he approaching a “grave crisis." After . llji to ttiitl-Atieiist a total of ~ that England would be their goal. turned the tide aflaittst the German onward j P: 'ltirned back since their attacks on Mutts, a fort- ‘jtlies receiving relief in Scptctuber. liach recip- the Mother Cfltllllfy and this Dominion. The >1 113ml“ "PTE-"BER 5' 1m Educational secretary, Mrs. J. A. l\l.xc.\lit.i..xx. ‘I ' Univ‘ ".__—_ i5 ready to give the necessary information. httiittlaVs Holiday 5* i _ ' __ _ In a new drive to expand its reciprocal t. ., ,...,,. jj,.j, jjjjjf a l-(vnjury Sim-E tiade jirograiiittie, the State Department at “Eishington is making a survey of the nations with whom trade pacts might be concluded. With t4 agreements, including one with Canada, al- ready signed, negotiations will be opened with as maity tiations as possible duriii: the next _ . “h. l, jmhjjj. jjojjday. Since year. Officials said possibly a dozen itew treaties , jjcm known as Labour Dam might result. Ten months remain before the “jwr; m. a Conjj-nuaj renjjndér power given the President by Congress to nego- »le 'i.'ll'l which the workers play “a” such Pacts“ expires‘ itot apply to his secretary. Recently Major the Hardinge. and His Majesty's private secretary. was fined 3o shillings (approximately $7.50) at Brantley for speeding. The constable who ar- rested Maior HARntxt said that when he told the private secretary he would he reported for, t WUFFC things than that in my life and I expect, "you have, too." 9K 9K 9k Contrary to general opinion, our chief ex- ,penses are not for satisfying hunger, thirst or for shelter, or clothing to protect our bodies from cold 0r storms. liigttres presented at the Attieri- can Association for the advancement of Science recently by Dr. Iitnvatto L. TIIORNDIKE, Colum- -bia Ifniversity, showed that the typical fatnily jtoday spends most of its titouey on items jabsoltttelyt necessary, stich as cosmetics, cuter- ,‘ tainmettts, ecittcaliott, books, music and social re- jqttireitiettts. Less than one-third of our incomes are spent for the "itecessities of life." , Hi 9k j Politicians and journalists in France are getting quite jittery over the Spanish situation and the alleged alliance between German Nazis and Italian Fascists. A Route correspondent of the newspaper Le Matin reported a secret ttieel- tug at which Germans and Italians prepared for la. united front against the spread of Committi- _ ism in Europe itt gcticral and Paris in particular. The Rightist iteivspapers correspondent said the meeting was held in Rome between repre- sentatives of the Cterman National Socialist (Nazi) party and Italian Fascists. He said the pariey was inspired by the political situation in France which (icritiaus atid Italians feared might result in a “regime of Moscoiv.” The represen- tatives proposed, he said, to draw tip an agree- tment to form the basis of joint Italo-Gertttaii action should the affairs of France appear to d: Pk’ its IH-itttirrttu, Sr-jttetiiher o. two anniversaries occur, dedicated lo the immortal deeds of youth Ill the t:.t;.-t~ iii trectltmi. The first is the 179th anniversary of the birth. of GILBERT du blot-ten de Laraverrtz, the friend of U.S..~\. The other is that of the Battle of the Marne, begun twenty- two years ago on September o, i914. There, by the shores of a river whose name is history, the llllils.\(‘tl ytittth of llrilaiit and France. responding to the calls issued by Sir join: FRI-INCH aitd _lt>i-'t=t<i-;, barred the way to lliiilflS to the invading foes of freedom and threw back the forces which sought to impose Licrtnait regintentatiott on the world. The British "Contemptiblcs," so designat- ed by the Kaiser, sprang the surprise which IlI1Il'L‘ll. lit his dispatch Sir JOHN wrote: “This was the first time that the German troops had night before, and. front reports received, the order to retreat when so close to Paris was a hitter disappointinettt." j llttawa ('it_v Votutcil succcssfitllv inattgur- jatetl their unenijtlriytneitt relief scrip this week. The scrip may be presented at any (iltaiva store, or to the llttrttva Neigliborltootl fi-rvices. or will be redeemed by branches of the Batik of Nova Scotia, Only clothing aitd shoes will he covered by the first issue. It is estimated if will take two full weeks to cover the whole city. Ai- iotvztitccs at the rate of 7o ceitls per month will ‘he issued iiuitterliatelyt to crtver clothing for farti- ‘ienl will lie retjiiircrl tn fill out an identification card, and also to sign the payroll, After the first two weeks further dislrilititioit will be made covering food, fitcl and light. Relief vouchers have ltcrelofore liecit issued weekly, but persons receiving rclicf will hertntflet" report for their scrip tiitly every two weeks. From October I 0n the scrip will cover food. ftiel, light and cloth- ing. the latter at the rate of 35 cents per capila for every two weeks. The zhclibishop of (Ettitcrbitry has issued a warning that efforts to titetiiate Spain's civil ivar might lead only in dissctisioti zttiioitg litiro- jir-att jirtwers _and "Itfgcil they stitjlc together "for the peace of the whole world." “lltilc I1 ttatiollfi were reporter] banded together in an interna- tional comtnittee to rcgtilate a “hands-off _Spain" policy, the. Archbishop ivrote in the Ilioccsttti Gnsrtlc: “In addition to all disquieting signs the world scents to be going mad has come this hor- rible civil war in Spain. Medial? in? Who can undertake the task? It would be a great thing if leading liuropcait powers ivoultl illlfillllll 1i. ltlll this tnigltt also lead only to (lificllfifilljfllllflllg themselves when the imperative need is that they should he kept together for peace of the whole woritl. ” The II nations-Iireat Britain, France, Italy, Norway, Albania, Austria, Pol- and, Bulgaria, Belgium, Turkey. atid Latvia-- forntetl a committee to exchange itiforttiatioti oti imposition of an arms embargo and probably take up measures to end atrocities reported from Hon. A. H. L. HARDINCE, heir to the barony of j HIP CHARLOTTETOWN Notes by the Way what There seem; n where His Majesty travel WllhOUl. running the gaunt- let of a tumultuous welcome. As a King he Is the Cafhiarines Stand- democrat.—St. ard. i Very unpleasant II Is for the ' holidaymakers to have a trickle of wet down his nee can be worse t-h it. will divert. world trade because the American. drought is ‘fuming that. great country from exporting into a. food nation. Bread, butter, margarine o place In the world the King can Zfiohp .. of . Quilts > ~shlllll§flllmn world's leading k. But the weather an that. This year ‘ UR CHILD ENCOEIIAICIIFAGOGROUP GAMES a food i; t Importing t tural that Daren-s shiiiiullcls ab“: lixtifile hart; thinking 01' rice. cocoa and coffee will cost tt.-l jparham some wqrrying about 1et_ more here because States take more the United t . h " bov play football 0r of the Surplus’ so’ l iliiitgerthinlid contpetitive trout! games. we suffer both from our rain and .Them ,5 a1“-ays the chance of n America's lack of tt. The weather Is benefiting Just one country, the Land of the Rising Sun. Japan has sent. us a million and a half more umbrellas, throwing our people out t ' which has never at work. So here we suffer from rest’ the like or “The King can do no wrong" but this does E the drought. and the caln and the tunbrella, too. SI Japanese News Chronicle Socialists believe m evolution; spec-ditto, .\lajor llaitt-ixtzt: replied; "I have done gxnggjlll-figaljgtsfelmhlllmt 5mm‘ fer bullets. Herein lies the tlncttve differences between pinks and reds, between Brussels Intel-nationalism. Their Moscow ends are roughly their means of attaining those ends are diametrically Norman Thomas Spanish, Belgian tan la.bottr parties, now In office. With the 30.000 Communist party members of America are the Third In tema tionnl of not lRed affiliates, open or secret. of all cottntries. In practice the Third Intematlottal of to be an effective force. Soviet Russia has lost. Inter- est In prepaid propaganda, Is on the defensive arsaittst. Hilterm-Roger Show tn Review of Review, N Y. War. as the term is usually em- , ployed. is an appeal to force to jT19i-I1Y3l~ m“ °V°W'd“-" settle a dispute between nations. If It ts to be branded as sinful In all forms and tittclet" It can onlv be o that. the use of f0 be justified. That. it is sinful to use force to restrain murder, robbery Who can accept. Telegraph Jouma Dlslatorshlps seem particularly nothing about the first and second of our troubles, let's make a stand against British rain ttmbrellas. even broken bone. 811d Smmmmes . of on“ 113:: Irtand throughout the world today 15 a mental “'1' . g _ It Isn't. 1115" a $t“oi‘"$““ pthetrgigl °Y fmandal . . d a"... iyrlsdivtiiixlii rtiititiittmcvettvlhl"! — falling on l “on er g nclttstrv. Some- ellgion science. i - _ London ‘limes the demands of life—.scliool. lsmlety, their business or 17m“? jsjonal plans or need —r€re tiff;- cttlt to face. 50 ‘l? l5 "0 i tvotirlercd at If some of ottr yotlflfi nee we can do iCominunlsls lg?‘ jjhjng; o;- a means of actually s_ ., lavolding n11 rvseviislbljjlfl°s~ Kiwi’ t» ttesstimsiazrsa a: go btwkwar 0 P» man which absolutely “rims 951?; to faiee to-davs vrttblsm- world of reality Is loo difficult. o: too painful to be met. successfully Now every parent. wants his bOY and Identrlcal. but opposite. With are the French, , and Scandinav- .fle5 and measure up to the usual j standards of life. j And this Is why I recommend , jgymrp games of every kind. I have j jilayed games, have directed Flames» t and have been able to see the tin- today has ceased revolutionary i-‘Plfishnfsb ‘he semwnfrol‘ me jsttcktolttveness that become M1 actual part of the boy and Fm’ young man and Vmlhi! Wmmm- Moscow and Its j peeted thing to do. The others on . the team have rttzhls- m9 "WW1"? any FlTCIlSt-IIJINS, Mam 113$ YiEhl-S- "ml ltmzilndlglilxljflg ri the assumption ‘ PlfLVPY i135 m5 flaws‘ ‘m m“ rgiioffi: at?‘ Quiet-s and just. as naturally de- f tnaitds his own giglltts. t get and other crimes. Th!‘ D111?" =1" "3 “am ¢,hj5__5j_ John “llcked" at. times. win tilt-Lorie: 121i» 1_ other tlmes and lust learn to a 9 defeats and victories as n Dflft 0f game. And he learns to be unself- susceptible to the jitters. The rul- j fish- m <=°""°1 his “mlfr-jjfm; f‘; ers of Soviet Russia seem to have 5km‘ 1° u" 9am“ M57" e ' e ac them bad. The latest stories of a terrorist plot by who have been than a year, and Hitter and Trolzky. seem fantastic. 1 that. he is worked up to the ltlghesl. 01d Bolsheviks tpotsslble tension (more 50 P6141395 jn 1M1 for more j than at any time in his later busi- . tness or professional life) M a link between A thoughtful parent can. I be- The good Impression made by the jHQVP- s” 11°“ mm“ Wm dram new Soviet Constitution cent. moves In the democratic government are threat.- and m- this body or girl to face life. and to direction of mo“, tbe looking forflan easy way (be- coming: nettrotic oi- acquiring a. emsd by the Trojzk_v_zjnovjw_ jpsychcslsl _to avoid lIfr-s difficul- Kantettev "plot." stories.- New t m“ m‘ °bllflailons york pogf, . 'I'he percentage of ‘moody. queer. ______ Irrational. very irritable adults Great Britain ls subsidizing its “m”! ‘hm “h” “V” "18""! as It dIcl Its mere ways, bttt. the parently believes ture ls justified. Included. extends their manner situation —Bnfftt1 only lntc-restittg men such .15 that. ncxl. to the toria Colonist, the idea of a rpvit Ganies.,The poor was. probably tn Ga mes we clottbt engender lntrrna tnally they (‘IILYCH lernatiottal Journal Ilugh Rutfledzr- tivo expendittcns an early monsoo ed some day, but. task is one for Victoria Crilonlsl . Twn boys wit" severely. Baillie tented herself w ment. She comm A dlslingulnlizd eye. On the cont tier so much, fcr a. quick fire all gulshed. Please ii smnll degree, . commercial aviation companies just. The taxpayer In Great Britain may riot‘. feel he should bear the build- ing-up business for Imperial Atr- ment. that of the United (me form or another. The lsh merely are being ‘Some People say finished. But Dickens will never be finished so long as the British flag flies. because he gave the world not Chflfflclers. bttt real men Publishers‘ statistics. still the world's bflst We forget who judglnt! by the story b? remembered as a j)(\3(‘(\-m;1k(\r_ Olympic Games are Fhlri. good-will ttnderstandinrz Ae- bickering’ leader of "I." Iasl t Everest, has made his last. attempt. The latest. was mtirte tinder very worst cortdttiotis possible. with heavy snow and the appearance of beltevcs that, Everest. will be climb- agatti. He is 5f years old, and rm van Juvenile Cottrt. Glasgow, with "P; int! five beehlves. After evid- arl been given to the feet that. thousands of bees had chased and stunt: the boys, took their own revenge on yott_"__. London Dally Mali. life In nofmnrely one that. tins attracted clone a few things well has already distinguished himself -ftrst of all to himself. The others do not mat- ready done something worthy. Not i In a selfish manner, but. In the do Ing of something useful and l"! Ina. Nothing worth while fa clone limbo moment” , ll games Is very small. Very few are found In mental titsttttttions. Mr. Ifiitgds Job With hant maritie . . . Government. ap- J Ubs the expendt- .____ Every Govern- (Ottawa JOIIFIIIIII Slates A whole grist. of Ittiportaut. Do- subsidtes In mutton Government. appointments Bril- are to be llllldl! this week. Mr. direct In Mackenzie King and his ministers of handling the for some days have been wrestling’ o News. with, and probably wet-angling over, the problem of their selection, Dickens Ix Government. jobs are always much coveted. Always there is the 1n- evltable man who "saved the party." There is the chap who has been and amusing ‘ "passed over for years"; the fellow and wo- who is a hit: tom! in the small (ivorjfgne knows, pttcicile of his partlcitlar contmuntty; mo, mow j the succersfitl buslnessmatij’ who Is Btbkc Dlckflns 15 prcpared to cut, thtjottglf ‘uall that: 591m- __vjc_ t red tttpe at. Ottawa : the Dfllflfll- ' who is willing to "make a. sacrifice." ..__ i About all of these Mr. Kirnz must it was fauna-Mi ‘ Iiave read a lot, heard a Ifllxnjfll-IT. “j of mp Ojynmjc , tiittrl. have spent hours ntmlve in? nlnl1‘ wjjmwr he jat the extraordinary numier n - t - V rzttiitises thus eotiittry is blessed m‘ ojwgjvjjjigj‘: with. He will have no trouble get- much jjjmjl ho-jj lint: his tnen. HIS trottblc will come after he gels them. "When I ap- point one man to nn office," said Lloyd George. "I know I hi1"! made one friend. God only knows how stipposecl to lional comrade- ntnnv enemies I ltave made.“ riar little but. tn- -- Ottawa llr. L-B. Evans of London, Eng. Noted Physician treated suc- cessfully nnd mfldv vifmflmlnl cures of Stomach Conditions, such t-s Indigestion. Dyrpen- slit. Sour Stomach, Heartburn. to climb Mount. the n. Mr. Rutledge he will never t-ry ymlngvl‘ mcnt“ Gastric Dlatresses imd man! other ailments peculiar to the M stomach, with a IIfIhWIlMlIIII- thug?“ at "m which we have procured and sell under the mime . EVAIVS STOMACH MIXTURE We alone have the sole rights on this prescription nltfl rtlnce selllnl II. have received numerous testimonials from lallafled purchasers. Gel. a bottle today 85 cents. MACS PILE OINTMENT Gives qulek relief In all cases of lnlcmal and External Pile!- A safe and efficient remedy In the trealmihl of Ihls wretch- ed and stubborn disease. A sure cure II the directions Ire carried out carefully. Get it tube today-Price 50¢- THE 2 MA CS will Orders C. O. D. Given Prompt Attention. ef- enraged Jean Mann eon. Ith an admonish- entcd: "'I‘hn b”; tlie public mry one who has fame, after all, Is too soon extin- yourself, even to. and you have nl- .' GUARDIAN I People seek “easier” ivav-s of dtm"! .- or girl to face their restwnslbill‘ . In the izame the "team" mllfil win or excel, not. the individual. and ttnselfishtiess becomes the i the ex- pvmy pray-t»;- rQspETIS the rights of j l » = t NewstStViewsj ; ‘ As Seen From Ottawa _i (By Our Own Comspvndent) j As the result. 0f tread-Ina“ w‘ , corded an Island girl, nurse-tn- tratnlng at. the Ctvtc Hospital» l general strike of the nurses W85 j IIHITOWIY averted. A stipends" "a ‘ - graduate of two 5'9"“ and 9W" j attxious to show her authorit-y- j was so domineering that one nizllltj» j the girl had more than she cou j i j stand, rim out o! the butldinff W0 j j the grounds and the hooPlifll 8UP- crlnt-endent had to be called I0 31% quite popular with her classmates. i her back In again. The E111 W” 1 l j and tt. looked like a protest. Strike j would be called for a. time. Whéfl _ the supervisor appeared m the din- jing i-ttnt the next day the Wh°1e j , body of nurses on duty booed her. t i The nurses were finally persuaded l t t 1W0 fAH j and might result. In loss of years training £0 her ‘ j 4i. ‘ Back from The Island where he ‘attended the Oyster Growers As- sociation first annual meeting, Dr. .W. A Found. deputy minister of Ttslterles, tells us that the oyster Industry on P. E. I. should be ‘able to find its feet. If the usual process of systematic depletion of the beds Is not, again followed . . . Col. H. J. Mlaekle Is one of the few foreigners who has the con- fidence of Soviet. officials. He ‘will be remembered as the man who brought a. trade proposal for Can- j ada wlthfltisstti. during the early years of the Bennett regime. Tells us that our opinion the Russian plotters were not actually executed ls more than likely correct. Says t he remembers a case about ten treat-s ago when n. man he knew - was one of a number It was ari- . . nottnoed was executed for political j reasons. Five years latter he met j him on the streets of Moscow . . . The rat» at. which French Can- ada ls growing while lihtszlLsh Can- ada Is rlmtvaslng, if Immigration does not. change the picture. Can- l Mia. will be French-dominated within two generations. Ottawa schools opened this week and re- vealed an aggravation of a situa- t tton which has been developing for some time. Attendance at. the public schools has been decreas- ing‘, while that of the separate jschoots has been Increasing. Parti- jcularly In the French speaking section of the city . . . . One of the oddest situations has developed in the working of the Farmers Creditors Arrangement Act. The act Is giving the least help to the very people for whom it was designed. ‘There hasn't: been an ap- plication from the Western areas hardest htt by drottghtand crop j failure. The reason Is that the creditors realize the farmers haven't any money and make no jattempt. to collect debts. If there jsltould be a. bumper crop. there will be a wIlcl sci-ab‘: to collect, and probably the admlttlstrators of the act. will have some time straighten- ing out matters. As it. is, there are more farmers In Quebec who have applied tinder the act. than In the Prairie provinces combined. So far 22,000 farmers have come tinder the act. and applications are coming In at the rate of 1.200 a month. The total debt. of those who applied has ‘been cut. one-third . . .An act Is new before the Alberta legislature designed to reduce the debt of all WW5. A ten year moratnrlttm may be declared and Interest paid during a. specified retroactive per- Iocl applied to reduction of princi- Dal . .. .When word of the act. was first bruit/ed the administrator of the Farmers Creditors Arrange- ment Act for Alberta frantically wired Ottawa to konw wltat. he was . stipposed to be doing. Under such conditions tn what help he was ttwintz to give debtors he felt he‘ was a pikcr. ‘ An Ottawa woman was arrested by Police attthorttlcs for currency violattnns. In tnanv Ettropean cottntrlcs there are strict regula- tion in respect. to foreign citrrency. To get. the coin of the realm you must. exchange your mm money at. iroveritmeitl authorized institutions. Of course. the atteraize man will give you far more domestic cur- rcncy iit exehatige than the govern- ment, with the result. that a lively bootlcgglm trade in currency has grown up. A rather amusing story about. the laclv in question Is that slte is a native of Russia and when she W85 vlstlttig the Soviet. Utiion recently she was so afraid that. thr- eovernment might loam sht- was a "vrhltc" Russian she hired m1 interpreter and never spoke B. word of her tint-Ive tongue while she was there! She speaks Ffntzltsh with a broad Russian ac- ccnt. In a chat. ltullni: ttearly two I Iiottrs, and covering everything from the Leaiztte of Nations to LOER DRUMMON D SYDNEY KIMBERLY BLOWER and STOKER PUBLIC FORUM nu mum u onu- M "is dlbuulclol by wrrunvnlllll ‘I qIOIl-IOII 0f’ Internet. he Ilbulattetovu Ouullon dell Ill nouelurlly undone the 1711"!‘ a! correspondents. "SAD! SAD!" BIL-It Is sad to relate that. the lIfo of another of our respected cit:- Izens has been sacrificed on the public highway as a result of '9. car crash. The sympathy of the ivhole community goes out to the bereaved parents‘ and relatives in their hour of sorrow. It Is a deplor- able condition that qulet people cannot feel safe to travel 0n our rc-ads even to attend to their religi- ous duties on Sundays or other days- The old saying some years BBO was “time Is money to the p001". bul- it. was never Intended to be saved at the expense of human llfe. It. would seem sometimes as If some people were 1n such a rush “to get. there," that everything had to be driven over on the road to save per- haps one minute. The people ltv- ing along the road between Char- lottetown and the North Shore know something about the reckless drIv- ing (not. everyone, there are a num- ber of people who are careful and courteous on the roads). Now our roads are supposed to be free for all to travel on as all help pay taxes some rumors of withdrawing the R, C. M. P. from service. well, lei me say the feeling Is pretty strong in the country In favor of keeping them. I am, Str, etc, A MOTHER. slnmbers while In Ottawa . . . N0 one has yet. given the real rea- son why Str Percy became the first Lord Mayor to visit. outside of Europe while holder of the of- ftce. It. was becauseitbe founder of Vancouver was a Norfolk men. where Sir Percy was born. cartllonneurs from all over North America. and several from Europe have been ringing the blrz bells In the Peace Tower during the week. One has to be somewhat; of an athlete to dash from key to key; yet. one of the ablest. of the caril- lonneurs is totally blind. Seventeen different persons gave concerts In the singing tower, unique In his- tory. The second In our series of thumbnail portraits of P. E. Islanders In~ the Olvll Service at Ottawa. ts Major Emest. Geoffrey Weeks, assistant director of signals, Department of Defence. Better known as Bunny Weeks. Was one of the first. six "P. E. I slander-s to enlist. Served with the First Canadian Division of Signals. winning the Military. Cross and bar and the Military Medal and bar. A. son of the late Major W. A. and Mrs. Weeks he was born al- Charlottetown. Has been with the permanent force since the World War and has been sta- tioned In many parts of Canada. Attended the Staff College In Eng- land 1933 to 1934. Was educated at. St. Peters and West. Kent schools. Married and has one son. AMERICAN IIARD HUGHES and EIIMONIIS that. a. strike would not. help the j Richmond Phflne girl In question, as It was out of l - the question that she could remain. ' to keep them up. There have been. National j Qt ~¢ PRICES __, -t _ ~_ TIIE rmCi-z “or 131E251‘ SIr,-—I am pleased to see that some of your litany correspondents are referring to the recent. seven; Increase In the price or bread, Here is a clipping from an On. tario paper which will be of Interegr In the controversy: “Goderlclt, Aug. 28.—-lC.P.)—'I'he prIce of bread, expected to rise for the last. two weeks, went up one cent here this week. A large lost sells for nine cents and n small Ioal for flve cents." Godertch Ls a town of 4,500 pop. ulation and the expense connected with bread making should be about the same there as here. Recently the C. N. R. asked for tenders for-supplying bread to tits cur ferry and I am advised that. a bakery In Summersicle received m; contract, his being the lowest ten- der, vIz., 515i cents n loaf. If this Information Is correct It Is otttrage- ous that a. price of 12 cents should be charged t.o prtirate customers, What can be done about It? My stigrrestton is that. the City Council should take the necessary action t1 ascertain If the stihject. can be dCulL with under the Combines Invcstlri. tton Act. If not, then is It postble to have any Invsttgatton Into lite reasonableness of increases. In the prices of commodities? The matter is too Important to allow It tn rest In Its present condition, The Coun- cil could no doubt. pass ‘a by-laiv which would give some protection. In any ease let u: do somethfng. I am, Sh‘, ate, - ACTION 3T0 ms WIFE Love, let us lfve as we have lived. nor lose The little names that were the flrst. day's grace, And never come the day that sees us old, I still your lad, and you my little ass. Lot: me be older than old Nestor‘: years, And you the Slbyl, If we heed It not; What; should we know, we two. of ripe 01d age? We'll have its richness, and ml Years forgot. —Ausonlous, (4th Century» “Translated from the Latin by Helen Weddell. -_;__~:—__.? ~-—»—1 . SLEEP .1... lllMKE IIEFIIESIIEII l If you don't sleep well ~ i ~—if ' hf: In inter- j ed y 3 P. 5' é i j llyourlsiclneyu are mil I i damn Ilia bl j poison: and ivnfe j if.'.'ifili‘l'.'t'...f'i»a"tii th- an: m» tit l kidney trouble fun: eonfiilellll! 1° Dd“ Kidney Pills-for over hull n eentnr! ll" favorite kidney remedy. Ell! 9° "h l“ j Dodd§Kicl|T€§Pill3 Insurance problems and their Insurance program (put of! doing adjustment. We gladly merit. Those who have dropped as well as those who are Ilon at all times. television. Majcr Gen. the Rt. Hon. Sir Frederick Sykes told its many . Interesting facts. Sir Fredertekl has been so many things that 3t re- l quires nearly a fitll page In Who's t Who t.o otttllne his Interests. Of j catirse, the most. Interesting re- j marks he made he excluded from .~ pitbltciitlott by saying they were "confidential." Lady Sykes la n Y daughter of Rt. Hon A Bonar j Law, native of New Brunswick and onlv Canadian to becmne Prime Minister of Great. Britain. ‘Fhey were rotttmlntz from the ‘Mnrtlmes after showing their son. Boner Sykes, his grandfather's birthplace . . .SIr Percy Vin- cent. with his fitll retlnue of of- flee-holders as Lord Mayor of London predicted Canada's great destiny In belniz welcomed In the shadow of the-peace tower. The Lord Mayor gained publicity by his ability to sleep anywhere and everywhere. 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