, .__._.._.-.-4 ..- _. .-._- ___-*-_i.j_ -4IUYI""V vice hstttet-tt itt-tw and tltc ‘ii Tl‘ d‘ ‘Yell. wt-ll. iiv- iiatt tditttt llrr-tlteiltrtlltl (if Rail- wmr cntplt-tvtw t1 ng .\lr. King with atttocraty and favottrtttzi llnt gti rl-ttttw-llt-tl ttttiotts! The Chickens Itfv t'l1‘.li:l',_ lwttt- all right. PiYtQTt-c: i: lv-izt/r tn'tr’.~~\'."itlt ltarvlsttrfacittg in f],;,,-|,,[1,~pwv:t and “tttttntt-rdtle, loih place‘; p1,“, 1pm. ,-,,|,,-'p1'] hit-t - nf ittrlit~lt‘_\' to the h1;,,;.,,.,.,,,’ [fit 1pm; iitttl Jttvp wittrlott‘ rlrcss- ‘nr for the orca-"iett. g t- + \y.,,,;,,,i.-,'. tt/tyll] t-autttrv so far tlti- vear has - i ' - . ' . vitltlt-tl tttlrt‘ than §§_1,r:1tt1,n(ut4ti gl-ltl. .\lillf‘5 \lini.tt-r \lt"l)i.'trtttitl ltas attntlttttcerl. Total _.,,~,,,i,,,~1i~tt front ._lanttar_v i in -\ll.‘-.'l1‘l 3‘ ‘m5 119115!» tiiit: Oiiti(‘c~'.‘ ‘F a’; Canada is now hl\_\'l"‘_' ml“ i" "mm {mm PAGE FOUR THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The c haflottetown Guardian illgillllsl $5,000,000. Yet. a German delegation is cotnittg ltere to demand that their country be in- Ali-Lure Pruslulelll, Llruh-(HII. \\'- (‘Ila-pier S. \tvu_'-l'rl'sltli~lll, J. ll. Burns-ll. Sut-rclttry l). A. .\I:n'l lzlllnr untl . I m". J. ll. llnrllvll, l". J- l. \ ulkn-r um] ll. h‘. Currie. dellu-rwl with», tat r tin That lialartretl Budget Pledge _ ‘ clvfltwl llt Of- .. plv lge, trltit-tiiv. of ~ f wt-ttt t-l Mtltpttct- the ' ttiglttK titectittg of "l-n, the -‘,\~ in \__~tw‘ . slatite ' 1t deficit ‘k\~- (Ill :1.» "l tlt-fitt Tut vain front _ , . , twit-ioii 1' . I; ttt- a surplus ' '.t'i t-f a deficit - ~_-,' frl-ttt tht: l.ih it-t tear. r1.‘ flint/l“ / d. - .' mt um: . _ - ltatttpttt it . ‘i. ttitv cit»: of tltl. tot: - - I .\lt<. l.t .\ ant.- (Ell 'l<i‘l.l'.\' on t l: .t:"_v accntttit. atid sttrpltt< next _\'car.| . . atttltltritv that tltisi r the lut-lget. - j if lhvtnicr Cantphellhs,‘ 2 tlt’ a Liberal ltalattccd hudr,‘ .. then MR. Dcxxtxoks must bc' i wtiit the l-Ittropezttt warlike put cclattotttist ztdvises that ' trill nor the lfnitetl States has e “llfttttjg t-tttnntittce of tlte a itnits in a recent report, de- t-t t.. . "‘..l.t~ :ttt_v cttrrtttcy devaluation, ‘t n) eti lcnce yet that either is pre- 1- t f "Wer than to ntrtitttaitt the stability '~ - twpt-ritttrt-tl {or some time a- ‘ " the franc and sterling. France _~ toward devaluation. but until r forced or vnltttttarilv under- iatprttltaltic that atty move will .1 wtutltl tlt-ttrivt: lllC ljililttl SlZll€S . wit. of fret-limit of action itt any re- Yxit 11,13. lttcttiilt,‘ inevitable in France " " ‘il-txvlittttgt- cottntrics. ln any t<l States would not he prepared to {ions for a comfort-nut". at lCIISt l‘r~ -illt'il'.i.'tl election. while conti- fll l1. ‘e tit cttllivitli‘ It hCllCF _tt- the risks of war and rc- ~ s frnattce- lwfllft‘ iirertt llritaitt will‘ de-irc 't\ tar-tore tlzt- gold littk ll(‘l\\'(‘(‘l'l sterling null the cntttinetttttl lzttrl-tteatt currencies. Editorial Notes fiat-light "vine on tltc mainland ltas come to hit cttrl fnr the present _vt ' J. J. t t “'17 qt-p tnjwt- tnnt-t- r-n ‘to the sittglc train scr- tnrtittlttitrl. u," W, N," ,,',‘,‘,,,,,.,",;, teft'_et~tive_ addressing the .\Iaritittte Boards 'l‘rade tltatt itt rcvicwittg the Govcrntttettfs rc- i The fact is. he is ‘too ttt; ztntatt to play petty politics for the hene- .,_____ ____ fit n1’ party “ltettclttttctt and hlootlsttckers". llopc. ht- \\ott't get corrupted by kecpittg had IittliIiCiIl zulunlet» mulled f0 i tlllvulwr) , 1|, _\'t:tt' sittce l't'enticr ' Ill‘- ..\ Iticciy . att- tul/‘ttfl nu/tttt at tl/‘ft rlvtl. f!’ - t :t-:r_\' t‘.l',"t waif-y . titunz’ lt was, ‘te electors into,‘ :1 real l-"tlztttc-l ‘tllllllx ll ~tlt of lll't‘_ , t at l7:‘ida_\'~ night lalll-ttrtwl efforts to ‘lttllgrt nttntttt t-ttlv a hal-, " the ll-~i\'. ("ttatttaisl ~uir of tlutatla. fol- Iiclt ltc said "a ltal _ t: that yon titttrt :tit.'l.t is uitat a hal- i ti: s iii sitttpit‘ tcrttts."l , t-t .\lt\, llt':..\‘t\'" the Doutittiotti - $l' ..‘.'l~'~_~vu, ~h~vt of a ltalrtttc-' ‘ vwtr. ‘liltis \c:tr he ltupcd in he‘ l-lwort of hihtttcittg it. Yet last‘ ' ' l-t-forv. lloytttttintt fittattcvs? hy they tnay sell us more! vi! 9k 9E .\lr. llunnntg was tnuclt more at ltontc tutdfimw‘ “a” cmclfied‘ of gtnte at a partizatt ntectittg. cntttpatty. 9K 9K 9K lllrottto City Council ltas atloptctl. itt prin- luitlle, the qttestiott of sterilization ttf the fceltle- ‘llllll4lUil as a nteatts of chccltittg utttltittietttitttt of ‘ntetttally ttttfit persons in (lntario. Acting on ‘Xtdvict- l-f lhtartl of Control, (‘otutcil rccetttlv voted utpptwrt "l tlte (lntaritt .\la_vor's Associa- tion ]ll'-\l)t)§,'|l fm- provincial lt-gi-‘littitwtt provid- ing fut‘ stt-riliztttiott of fcchlr-tttittrlctl initiates of attctttal ltospitals about to he di-‘cltttrgetl. tlttittg most of the ltlcatittg against the ;\ltcrltart >'\\l\'|ll of ccotttttttics. t-t-lit-f 111oii<'_\' trons the fittvcrtttttettt nothing. he-l Ulihi‘ when the rctlettttttitttt period t‘tlitil‘<. ttt-trtwl-‘s llllllllfi. 560m t0 be insensible. ll 1 5+ vii fl: t l-‘acvtl with a wittter feed shortage. .\ll>erta tttttletttett with satisfaction note export trade. ztutl prices on the upgrade during the pa~t ten lI.tv-. Tltottsantls of ztttitttals ltavc‘ ltectt shipped lttilllt‘ United States and castcrtt (attatlt. Ship- pers rt-ttorted the lteaviesi tttovetttettt itt a _vear lt vflt- cstintzttetl only _>_;.0oo ltcad ttf cattle, as pntttpatial Willi Cllrlitt‘ Csliilllllvs ttf FLOOD Wniilll‘ he tie-titted for proccssittg hr pztckers tttt-lvt" the‘ ‘iin\'t~t‘ttt11ci1t'_= one cent a pound plan. l\‘.'til\v:t_vv rttpttris show .~lll[\lllL‘lllS going frtrtvartl in ('lti-, cago. St. l‘aul, liai-"tcrtt Catiatlzt. attd to llritisltl ifllltttttltia. Tacoma. Scattlcattd Pottl-‘lltll- PYlCPSl have kept trace. Six weeks ztgo stockcrs rtndi feelers sold in Calgary at $2.7; a luuttlrt-tl-i wcigltt. Saturday the pricc was $3.50 a ltuttdred- weight. liven the hit-ls of Ethiopia have wars of (‘\'- tertttittatititt. "Ethiopians" at the 5t. Lotus zoo {~31 .\hvs.<ittiat1 sun-hirds—ltttve tituletl a ltattle of death \\'llli onc survivor. victor itt a yeardottg fight among thctnselvcs, itt which-wife tltltcr .-’l \ ~l<illcd. The ‘story of the itiicrttecittt-‘fight. which hegatt. when tlte titty hirds were receive-l at the zoo itt Attgttst, 1115;. is told itt tlte current hulletitt of the Zoological Society. "Tltest- ltirtls are inst naturally ‘orttcr_v' in each other," the ltulletitt relates. “Thcrc never was a t»rllll-tt,4v<l peace. It was not asex affair. sittce all of the ltirtls were males, and it was not scasottztl. hc— ccutst- the fighting cotttitttted cottstattilv." Keep- ers thought “one sun hird prohahly resented the intrusion of’ auotltcr sun hird on his tttlntttetl ltottte grottnd." In uttvciliiig the portrait of the lair: Rt. llon. .\ttllrew Bottar Law at llicltihttcto. .\'. 1%., Prcnticr Dysart claimed ltim as an otttsnttttlittg example of the true democracy of the British anpire. But he cottld very wcll‘ ltavc gone further, and not very far from the spot wlivrC other New Brunswickers, Sir George Foster. who was the first Canadian to tottr Britain campaigning in the interest of Etupire prefer- ence, and the Right Hon. R. B. Bettnett, the first Canadian to compel a British Government to heed aspirations of British Democracy and put Imperial Preference into operation. Lct us ltopc eluded in the tnost favoured nation list, where- ltltttz tltcrc sitottld be ntauifested so a ltttttclt apparent disposition to ex- _ plain the civil war in Spain for self- Yitsit national ends, regardless of Lhe Ia Ettropeutt battleground; though The .\lhcrta ntercltattts. are the ottcs who arc, t ttativc Socialists, as well as the Rus- .\fter all. tltt'_v ztrgttc. the lsian Bolsltcvists, with their eternal ‘tltc Batik ofiEugland betrays the i to (lo better and to bc bcttcn-Exc. lte stood and claimed like distinctions for two. Right Hon. Mr. King will fail it1 his attentpt to uttdcrtttitte the work 0f these three great Demo- crats—-l.a\v, Ifostcr and llcttnetb-tltc fathers and propagators of inter-lntperittl trade rela- tions. 9K NE 9K A device which he claims recharges dry-cell hattcries was demonstrated recently by its in- vctttor, Mr. \Villiant Frank Skinner at Miami. Florida. He asserts that for a fraction of a cent he can put more life into a flashlight bat- tcrv than it had before it ran down, and that for less than five cents the largest commercial dry cell would be recharged and have more amper- age than when first manufactured. “The bat- teries are charged with alternating current rec- tified and transformed to direct current and eu- tcred into the dry cell by my electrical pulse ntovetttettt," Skinner said. lie demmtstratctl the device at police ltcadqttarters, whcrc officers brought in hundreds of old flashlight and “hot- shot" batteries to he rejuvenated. Skinner plug- ged in the machine in a standard wall socltct, on a tic-volt alternating current circttit,_antl in less than two minutes charged ten batteries. 9K I! 3K What ls wrong with some of our clerics? Rc- cently one of them declared, and _has v recently repeated the declaration, a ntoratortunt on scrut- otts, and now comes the Bishop of Chelmsfttrrl suggesting that it might be well to lct nntc fatn- ous and overworked hymns have a year s rest. These wcrc “All people that on earth do dwell." “We love the place, O God,” "City of find," “Ye watchers and ye holy ottr-s." “Now thank we all ottr (iod." “Praise. my soul, iltc King of llcaven," “()'Gotl, ottr help tn Ylflil“ past," “Tito Church's one fottttdattott." and “la-ad us Ileavcttly Father.” The llisltrtp said that he frctptctttlvvr sang “Praise, my soul" twice a Sutttlzrv, and he had cvcn sung it thrcc times nti thc saute (lay. “fhcttever ihcrc was a service of national or civic importance atttl people. “watttctl to he. a little religious, hut not ion tnttvlt m," thc ltvtnn “O God. ottr hclp in ages past" scr-tttctl to‘ hc essential. The Bishop also cou- sidered that some hymns were deplorable in their teaching. and some of the tnost popular ll_\'lililS lgavc a cottcctwtiott that church yards and reinc- iicrics wcrc places whcrc dead people were deep- ittg. This was not the teaching of the Christian Germany as it sells to that Cottntry—$l0,000.0°° religion. Notes by the Way Socrates, because he told tho truth, ltad to drlnk the hemlock; Perhaps the scientists tutd scholars who aspire to stress the truth may meet hostility. lHtwc not truth-seekers and truth l pntpottttders been forced to flee ‘Gcrtttzttrv? But. this a clarion cull and 1L \\ill not find men of good will who are ltottest with themselves, wliercvct" they may be, unresponsive. -Ht~.ntilt0tt Spectator. l: is only foo significant of the i preearitnts tcttttrc of peace in Europe a .. able danger of spreading the cottflttgt-atiott. Spain must, be pre- vented at all costs from becoming that is a consideration to which our itelt for interfering in other peo- ll in tltc ltands of the Government. If i g, nttiiottttl policy of expansion, the Governmcttt can bring the Bank to ' orccr In any case, the Bank should \\' the evenlng meal "extra food between meals"? Qliijat but? of flours iqJamillla-famlll‘) EATING MORE THAN THREE lHEALS A DAY As youngsters. returning from school at. 3.30 or 4 o'clock in the fternoou it was ottr custom to eat: slice of bread and butter spread , with brown sugar, if available, or {white sugar otherwise. On this supply of "starchy" food we went out and played until the evening meal. “We we ready and‘ hungry for despite this We were! At a large university between the ottrs of 4 and 4.30 in the after- oon as matty as 600 to 800 - vear~ ltettee, each tute-tlollat‘ hill will ltave Still i H [M Draco of Euro”? is presewed’ chocolate bare a” Sold “HT day- in .~tatnp~ t-ttottglt to rt-tleettt the hill ztttt‘. also f the f ct. wtliowc nothing toour pro- , Does this extra food interfere 1,1,‘. m‘. VI-hmng. ,.\-,,,.,,<,._~_ t, (mp ,1“. ,,,-;Q,,,_-,] 1l> . >1\ctltsts.—- London Morning - with the appetites of tltfsc stud- holtlet‘ ttlltltitifl hecattse lttKJt-ts it front the liov-‘i PM" “M5 when n19 llolll-Ol the Welling erttutt-ttt for ttotltittg.‘ i: ilte \§illilll tlttcrcltatjtt. Th“ lmwcr to wygulak u“: supply "lilgldzgfillzz: ' rr i\ ‘ “ P‘ t1 1" " t‘<i I \'. \'.ilt .-. - ‘ ' tiiiifltigxtlttiuetitkiiii of‘ hrltiitiittridllltielit-f. \ of 1mm“ 1b ahicadyi and emu-cw’ What happens i‘ “lat this "d?" archy ‘food at tutti-afternoon gives the individual strength with hich to play. As a maticr of fact tltis much tooth-a chocolate bar, a be tlotztlttzttcd by the Government. . :_ii3?na' a slice of Prmd and but“: Tltc‘ function of creating money is l l Sugar-Sis You“ n“ “Syd up m lllt‘ function of the Government. ‘ 5llllDl.\'lll§ m“, not of any group m the (my , the youngster o: student does not. who gct powcr into their hands and . re cu-opt it to their children and tlieir i “i fttetrds. with the prolongation of‘ ' that powcr iudefittitcly from gener- (111021 to gcttcratt0u.—l..ottddn Daily Express. People who are forever criticising others are not very lmppy them- selves. Bear in mind that. anothers lm faults, or sins, or wrongs are his la own. The chances are that, they bother him more than anyone else. To praise the fine and noble quali- U05 of such u. one is the best possi- blc way of lteltiittg him to eliminate his bad points. lf you want friends, antl wttttt to kcep them, keep play- ina, up to their good qualities. Keep rctttitttlittg titent of them-not in any sickiy style, but in a wholesome appreciative tttattner. we alt like 1traisc that Ls -sinccrc. It inspires us tn 5401f and lei. the train go by- It don-at". take a mittutc. You". car starts out again intact; And ixittet- still-youte in tt. This is not. ortgmul; but isn't it. good sound scnseil-Owen Sound Sutt-Tames. of it There is one paragraph in m; story of the landing of Dick Merrill and Harry Rlchman in Wales which has not. been explained to the satis- faction of the Scots. Mrs. Evans, the . ftrs‘. person who reached the trims- attantlc livers, is reported as saying: "As soon as tltcy landed I ran across the field. and the first. question they asked me was: ‘Is this Scotland?’ I told them they were in Wales and they scented relieved."—Moncton Transcript. , te m B. No better example of the demen- tia which seems to be sweeping the world could be found than that af- forded by Hitler's Nuremberg ad- dresses. His last speech was the re- ductio ad absttrdum of extreme nat- lottttltsttt. Mussolini has staged sim- ilar spectacles. Only by building up front within the people a new dis- cipllne, self-imposed, not. drilled ln by black-shirts or brown-shirts, can a vigorous mentality be secured which will replace the nationalistic ntndhouscs by institutions in which mankind can dwell in peace and suttlty.-Lottdot1 Advertiser. Only a. small fraction of Peace River has yen been developed, yet, this ytenr that. great northern area. wfll produce a crop of top-grade wheat totalling l5 million bushels.- Vnncouver Sun. No permanent lygtem cu; b; based. upon ill-will. Rensonablenels has a way of asserting itself sooner or later. And democracy, self-gov- ernment by the people, with all its faults, is the most reasonable form of rule which immunity has yet. ev- olvcd for itself. 'I'he faults must be corrected, and will be corrected; but no freedom-loving race will ever consent; to place around its neck the sltnckles of dictatorship. That. is why the dictators make such a fet- isit of force. 1t is their only weapon. T mc arrives. It is therefore Physical Efficiency" Drs. Leon A. Grcenbc-rg. Yale Univer- sity, of their experiments in giving food more frcqurntly~five and six lasts on youngsters. ent-s. factory workers, and were able to prove that during the Derlod immediately aft/er egg. form more Yldllli! F- Slallllllllly bicycle or other work-than while the stomach was 9111M)". Thcy “flung ability was at: n5 lowest point. immediately fast. Above their el wreak or tired, but just natur- ly ltungry when thc cvcttittg meal interesting “Diet and written by Howard W. Haggard and in rcadittg ea-ls a day-instead 0t‘ the regu- r three meals a day. They made college stud- and othcrs g the individual was able to per- work-making shoes. showed that, the before break- Tltcse research workers believe "that the quanllll’ and the quality food have received a great deal of attention ltt recent years but lllllt the distribution of dict ln time has not received the attention " deselwfi" T719)’ have been able l0 show that on the same amount M fwd u"? WlDut of work of fac- lofy employees may be as much as l‘ P" Cent ilreater by the five "1 a d!!!’ method than by eating the usual three mca's a (tap ’I'his is an object: lesson to muse who eat a very light breiikfnstqgnd Very light lunch. Instead of “Milli l° m H large meal m the "vtmlllg a. llttle "snack" at 11 A. M. and 4 P» M. should produce more “Wrklllg ability. ._._.________ 1,876 Cyclists Killed] —-— t (Edinburgh Scotsman) The report. on road accidents in 1935 reveals the appalling fact. thlri 1,876 cyclists were killed in Britain during the year, The report analy- ses 6,302 accidents, and cyclists are held responsible for no fewer than 1.038 of them. It must be Home in mind, how- ever. that cyclists form the largest class of road users, apart from ped- estrians. Proportionately, the toll of motor cyclists is far greater. The principal causes attributed to cyclists include emerging or turning from one road to another without care, losing control, swervlng, inat- terttion, and excessive speed. In '77 per cent of the cases the cyclists died as the result: of a collision with a mechanlcally-propelled vehicle. Of the cyclist victims 393 were under 18 years of age. The Penitentiary Probe tottawa Journal) The Toronto Globe which loses all sense of restraint and proportion ivltctt it comes to discussion of peni- tentiary problems, declares the Dc-tttittion Government will make “a grave mistake" 1f it. does not open wade to fullest. publicity the pro- ceedings of its Royal Commission on Federal Prisons. The Globe says the inquiry follows "a nation-wide demand from social welfare, church and other publlc bodies, newspap- ihcencrgzy .to paty and j I. l crs and lndividuls," and even de- clares, in its blind prejudice, that the late Government showed "a de- termination . . . i0 keep out. the lignt at all costs,” that. ‘nigh offic- ials" in the Department- of Justice "had sought to suppress the facts and ntlnimlze their significance." Such statements. show the excel- lent; Globe at. its lamentable worst. 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Chartered Accountnnll ' 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Bot l2. i McLeod .& Bentley W- E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. l Barristers and Attorneys-abhor MONEY ‘l0 LOAN M. ALBAN FARMElf B‘ An LLoBo BABBISTER. SOLICITOR, ETC MONEY TO LOAN Blnkol Clllllll Bldg. Charlottetown Alex. W. Matheson aamusrnn. soucrron. no Money to um Collection: _:..._____ SEPTEMBER 1936 sweeten; . rm: BREATH And men came the case of Red Ryan, which convinced sensible peo- ple who needed conviction on the subject that there was something to be said for discipline and reasonable severity in the P1159115- Now the Globe: granted the 1n- quiry it: wanted, demands open ses- sions. Ii; wants the commission to create a. publlc forum for convicts and ex-convlcts, for theorists and sentlmentalists. Ii; wants for itself and other newspapers the chance to print, as privileged matter the charges and suspicions and theories of everybody who offers himself as a witness. It would open to public scrutiny the administrative details of the pettiietttiarics, and no one trill suggest that. suclt u course would improve morale or disclpltnc. Had this inquiry been held when the Globe's campaign was at its height it. is clear the star witness would have been one Red Ryan, whose fate still is fresh in our mem- ories. He was released on ticket-of- lcave from Kingston penitentiary aftcr he had convinced sympathetic outsiders-but. not prison officials- tha: he was a reformed character. He got, a good job in Toronto, which he used as a cloak for a new under- worlp career, and the whole count , was shocked- when his life was end. ed by a, policemans bullct ltt a s31». nla liquor store which he amt; companion were attempting to 1'Qb._ ended after the outlaws had 14111“ another policeman who tried to ar- rest. them. But: a couple of ycars ago Ryg; was the white-haired boy Q1 11,, sentlmentallsts, would have bee; their chief exhibit in an inquiry. 11 would have been held up to us as ;, brand snatched from the rm», 1.. 85 living proof that even the ltatd es: heart; may be softened 1.. insight, uttderstattdittg and ltttttt i ity. Tlte story of this tuan Ryan should ltave, one ntigltt. ciiilcct, a re- straining eifect on those too in. lined to think of convicts as victims of heredity, environment, the tie. presslon and what not, but at. lcttst 1n the case of the Globe so tragic an object lesson has failed to dis. solve its old prejudices. COMFORT FOR POOR SAILORs DOVER, Ettgland-ACP)“ " 511C. cessful tests have been tttadc V311, an apparatus of metal fins to b9 attached to ships to kccp iltcttt ott a more even keel in stormy seas. 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