zvn-iza-assisum-a»; 40¢,- fly; 4.7;‘ a ~ 4rFflJv-QP(\Q__ ntn-Qnz-mo-n-‘n . fluorine-w. cum-r s. lotus ‘C'RKl'I-" eowmmm 1P- IJoOO-Ofllll-IQIIIIOI: . Dhaetaw-i-Isfiraeh l-fifcfiktflli. wannabes... Idrullg Dally acne-s lam sue our nee (h sevens) sciences. ILICIIIIOIIQI cleaner)‘ Iallodlihaoll and an» ravnsbsr, surnames lo, mi ?__ r00 MUCH rnnzrrr ' Lgndqn despetches uu how am- lsh economists are becomins alarm- Ohinese rellel, owinllothe dlilicilliit’ in distributing this money renew‘ tally. The ifosent lllllhl. o! Ohinl." however, is w a - chsllense which ed lest too much thrilt will nave-lull“? iilvullltm "5""; hi‘? yslc depression. The economists. cclnmen‘ an Ottawa exchange. IN probably right. 'I‘hrii’t on the part cl a Government, especially "h?" , a budget hos to be balanced, is d0" eirable, even vital. But it is a it! dillerent thins. and evcn harmlul. when a people, either individually or collectively, hoard money Whldl they might spend, keeping their dol- hrs unemployed. That, in a word. ls the contraception oi prosperity- Cansda, like England. his 947° 'much thrilt. All over Canada, there are peo- ple whose incomes remain unim- pslrad. Considering, indeed, the Iell in prices, their margin cl in- come over outgo is greater than belore. Yet these very ‘people. simply because they are allected by psychological lactors, talk leerlully about “hard times," and hoard lheir money for deer llle. in so doing these people are de- feating their own ends. it they had the courage to use their money, to spend it sensibly, to buy things which they require while the buy- lrl: is good, they would hsstenthe prosperity which would help every- both’. LEVEL CROSSING GUARD Anything that will prevent or minimize the number o! railroad crossing accidents will be greatly welcomed, by none more than the men who drive the train locomo- tives. ‘Therefore it is to be hoped the new crossing guard to be op- erated automatically by an ap- proaching train, as described in Popular Science Magazine, will prove t0 be practical. According to Popular Science, a model, approved by railway and salety engineers, presents the guard as a steel plat- rorm which tilts as it rises lmm the road on either side o! the itraclrs. The side lacing on-coming trallic really is a. bumper, equipped with shock-absorbing springs, built [to stop an automobile going twenty- Iive miles an hour without serious damage to car or occupants. By tilting the guard lrom the inside, u car already on the crossing can drive ofl, eliminating the hazard 01 50in! trapped by the train. As the elimination or selegurad- ‘lng ol all the level crossings would be an undertaking beyond the abil- jlty ol the railroads under present conditions, the progress made with the crossing guard as described by fopulsr Science will be followed with great interest both in Canada end united States. THE FLIGHT OF CHINA’ _ A million persons are reported to have been drowned in north cen- Lral Hoonan Province, China, when ‘Ip-he Yellow River recently overflow- ed its banks. The calamity is prob- ably the greatest recorded in his- tory; it is so vast that the average reeder simply cannot conceivvol it. In addition to the loss ol lilo is the wholesale destruction o! prop- erty. includihl. presumably, much oi the current year's wheat crop, which was estimated as being in. excess oi 600,000,000 bushels. This means, lor many other millions oi Chinese, imminent danger o! star- yation. _ It is evident that relief measures 011 I llfile scale must be provided. Unfortunately. it has been round in recent years that where money or goods have been sent to China they have been seized bythe war lords and have not reschedule pso- ple who were in iitd of them. Some time ago t!" illlletltan Red‘ cross presented a recom- mending that no has... money be collected in the United star-ire: eerie: the millions ole-innocent vie- ‘mmm ,. 1 in this connection m: cones. forward with the gsssicntehst the great wheat-growf ing like csiladi, CheUnit- ed States me Australia» dojorne. thing l...‘ the Chinese notfcnly u; humanitarian ,, V ‘ but also motives or seminal-est. so m ls the first two are concerned there u a greet deal or when whiil is ee- sentlally the property ol the re- spective governments, wheat that costs the owners moneytolstnre. To give some c! it away would cost o! such action on the value ol the remainder. The rqult might well be an increased goodwill on the pm cl the‘ Chinese toward the peo- ple ol'this continent and might lead to such s change in eating habits as would p... anently in- crease the consumption o! wheat. The United States has possibly greater inceutivelo act-Just now, since she has. a greater surplus oi wheat and the vquantity under con- troloi her government-is far-snort ‘than the quantity so l oontrolled- in‘ Canada.‘ But illtisa scundthing todothereisnoneed tor-Canada United States. _ SAINT 0R ‘SINIYER? "candid-saint or Sinnenf’ ‘u’ the title cl an article inpthe Nine- " spread the propaganda oi detect _ assiduously as though inklhs iron ‘v n: nudes Dally newsman. itlfln vslythins-to admit but there aremen in this nuns, to? day who are actual scientists, They‘ II o! our enemies. 1n the war they would have had short shut. But they are lust as deadly enemies ol the Btite in these critical fdlyl 0f Each one ol us has his hunlerrconstlt- uency. Iheh one ol us cangheip to "spreadthe gospel or victory or the ihioction ct deielt. Our troubles Somsmeans must be ruins oi suc- gm many and our discern-semen“ heavy, but they are nothing coni- piredltothe glorious vista or the id-ipt, how the extremists ol- the Labor Party who have ducrted mcnonsldnuy new‘ biltlwuud rem-it isithey; ‘and notthe Qt!“ gradient, whowill lose gloundvifho political organisers ol the Labor Party may have read MmDonpld Snowden out. but necusarily this means that thousands oi motl- eratists will read themselves out ‘likewise, and continue in support oltheir moderate leader at the e!- penes s! the extremists. The world ls being made sale lor sound sov- erlimeut by the united ioroes o! all‘ nothing at all, because cl the ellect lths most level-headed minds and the ‘greatat financial powers which exist in Europe and in ‘America as well. That is a combin- ation adequate to s plete vic- My. \ 1 Brliisli periodicals are,not alloc- ted by the new tariit regulation this being. true oi all Empire per- iodloals, nor is there any obstacle tothe entry oi’ magazines, stc., ori- ginating in countries which have trade treaties with the Dominion. Oh the whiole, the authority taken by the Government under the bud- get- resolutions seems to have been illldewlth wise discrimination and without hermlio the better clsss oLAmericen periodicals, _or to their readers in thiscountry, to Wilt upon theezampie clothe ' - 1 we holed the other day elm“ hundreds .0! ions cl potatoes were I wieetroyed recently in ~Vancouver ~ under ‘the pretextthat theycould not be sold with prolit, says 1.‘- actiosl Cstholique. This was- done the morning alter the session oi’ the‘ Federal Parliament which the v , Government “carts: ” " torelieve misery. Such QDVQ “ lrom the pen ol Major-General s. l". ‘o. ruli- er. Civilisation .is to Gandhi the keu Yug or null Ages‘. m. ‘theories may be divided as destructive and constructive, although his whole system is a negative one. Hewholde that morons u... ruined India, by changing her lrom whet she his uarrel, however, ‘is not lee much with England as ‘with west- ern civilisation. He hes no rein- edies, General Fuller states, but to out-Bolsheviso the Bolsheviks lor the whole oi the ,_ ‘ diabolical order must vanish. Democracy ls a snare and a delusion. "Educa- tion," to quote Gandhi, "is evil. Medical science is ' a ‘ concentrated essence o! black magic . . . u...- pitsls are the instruments that the devil‘ has been using lcr_ his own purpose." His-aim is tcadestroy western civilization’ in India, and to substitute, u it were, lorit, a civilization oi’ entirely separate and sell-supporting. villages. . His emo- cmic doctrine can be‘ in one word-Looming wheel-and its resultant-nonunion » "cloth. A 'I'o _ Gandhi this is ‘the nsnsces‘ olall human ills. It must“ ol course, be univerealized to bringbwarai (sell- government). He also regardslrce timeand leisureas a curse ‘to Ill- dian ‘ _ Inawcrdcsndhi‘: philosophy is a nauvow, exclusive nationalism ol sell-supporting andnon-co-opsrat- ing ‘villages; In ethical code which destroys burner-duty, Christian and universal. sndsircooncouilsysim, based onthe molt primitive in- struments o! handmlsbcrp the Dlciigh lpd the wheel. "Unlike one o! spiritual masters," General Hllldflnyl, "he never learned the ltsmmlalship °i the, ""14- vnto Queen the things whioh___s=e Caesar's in. unw God the thibu which d. God's.’ He will his wey like many another who hu trodden his thorn! can.“ s saint who lor the 1m v1 1M. bu sinllld ‘mime humanity, and on the tomb cl his memory willthe words ‘Non ‘hum Bed Oladiuin’ (uotpeece but in! t th Oentu. ' m‘ by fsctionis unbelievable. We believe,‘ lthorelore that it is time ior the Government to vote a ministerial order prohibiting aost o! this kind. It-is criminal so destroy lood when peopleiare -dying ol huhlcr. It will be‘ remembered that the Farm the United States pro- posed similar action in order to maintain the price o! cotton. Its pulsation was that each third row olcotion he- destroyed. Such storiu tbs crisis is by no means over lol- people are still losing thelr~heads. and v-Conleotionery Exhibition at Olympia, London, it was announced this the. people in the British Isles consume $50,000,000 worth oi sweewin eyesi- and that British manufactures, in addition, export £2,000,000 worth annually. Sweet- eetlng, is was stated, is on the in- crease lnthe. Kingdom and the trwde is in a staisol “encouraging virility," and is prepared to "meet alnychallenge to their superiority!’ blich optilnistic talk rings sweetly amid the sour gloom ol the so-cal- leddndustrial depression and the cloudy political outlook. v5 Ghaunelmwlmmers must ponder sadly on ths vicissituds o! things. liot long I80. the mere lact to emu- late the- lest or Captain Webb was sullioient to bring front-page lame to the name o! whosoever display; ed this courage, qbdeymsevidenoed lathe ceseol theflermen sw-lm- irleflrrauleinnnnis Weymer, an sedinsixlinesoi printinan in- sligniiicant comer .0! the news- paper. Blnce 1827, nerlal lasts have extinguished popular interest in human evolutions in the vatcrs un- deiuesth. r i Thsnailonel Dlln now being de- veloped by the whine.- c! Labor andtlls 0ovemments9l the nine provinces}: bleed on thewovieion o! work in every Possible case. The "dole" ,is not w get a loot-bold- that is llreed. Nevertheless there will be many cases where a li-Ilil! hes no member able tcrlaboralse- llillystsuch tasks as are ‘available. _or where it~is more economical to M07816 direct 111161. " :,_ fl .1111!“- wllcn the late-war bl~ tween British. American, and "on- nu. steamship compalilifliflif“ its heightpsn mgliah journalist Il- oldedto sec what could be do» la the way oz exploiting that rivflfl. ‘.- Bsrmadothe triv "V"! 14'@_P55' sword) b; inserlbedln letters p! blood" in ‘York, by way oi crimmjsoir fleeting, including rail-lore to P571 "he mattetjsayl the Boston ‘rra-n- ~ ol wanton destruction indicate that ' . At-tlla opening o! the Chocolate - shgush chsnnei exploit is disrnis- ' wygndva 3% IIIOIIUII. v Blues thedunkcnslsinthowestnasalls- ‘n’ 1m united Stains has gone even (gr-thei- and reduced the season on "s", ducks, and orant all over the . “mm “has month lnly without gym ggquastlng that Canada do likewise. Oooside 11!“? bl! limits. 1n the country to the south o! us you are allowed tr. hill e woodoock only per w. whlh Some lyears ago 1 lunch at a v boy‘s'_ , school,.and when runes was . Lsaw a number ol'the,_boysj;go to a table on which‘ were a nlunbersf 1- E. p‘ gift?“ amen: ' 3b"%¢li°§f"5fi\'¢ ‘bell- . Illfim-fl . o! toil-filo k some ~ yesésg- bezorsituei-cl" snyimowledge ‘oi’ vitaminsand. You'have»r¢8d of. concern-ease the lamous, nalvigiwrmyvbogsailfl the seas, oheyhundredfgabddilty” years agorl-iejlound out} Jilin sell that vegetables and, - wsmlilwevent lleiuw- no? nothing olgvltsmiilfe. - Duringjthe the illland . o! Newioundlslid"had' =tog llyei salt pork..." llcur.qmercerioc_ preserved vegetiwbljee. and}. in the spring emany _or -th_'ein sulleredileylchi a lorm olj-nightzblindness, ular cure, {or which‘ wesjbirilis-liv- er, raw or likewise bncw- ncthing-sbilubjvlu- mins. Since the discoverybi vit-U c i, amins science has‘._,e‘xplai_isJsd_ jll “Nmyqmu these cures. In other quinine. disltqlhrsneblciipmium ' " l and many oi the mostiuselul havs been brougnt‘_into‘:usej_ - result. nce- ofjscientiIic ‘ but cl chance o! -" ‘ sn- Arthur Keith, imndcmldelu: us that ‘science is‘ truth,‘ but scientists sometimes forget that,‘ §'~>“¢ " I f0. 1% - I it is only bypractidal “rexpelienoil that many or thetriilthsgfolsoienei l can really be proved.‘ ‘this means that progress cdn"only‘be ‘obtained. throughthe most_;sympp_thetic;c6-; operation betweentlioseiwhoiafrvef spending most crthcir‘tlme_m.th!' than, . practice to!’ ‘ediclnepfdentutry; other departments ol "general gery andrlledlcine,'_and'_tliosd,wy ‘are spending ‘most olgtheir ("time research‘ work gin? the‘ laboratory" ' ‘ " more men‘ and money were avail- able lor lsborsulo-‘y rebearch‘_w_o7rk,‘ that these reasesrch would ,_hsvs mcrc- trutllmrehdyilcr; thsmrsctieal- melrto tryjout" ' ‘live mourn mnsushesa ulna-ire" DBEAIQK ‘ ‘ . . . . » ,, > . I never may believe 5m“ These adtiquerlebles, nor these (airy ' The lunatic, ‘the, lover, the‘ m"! ‘mimilliliflll WPWF ‘ , One-sees more devils-than‘ 'Y ligll - Doth glance lrom heaven tolearth,’ lrom earth ‘to hesveni _' And, as inlaginationbodies Iorth- " , The lorms or things unknown, yilho. ‘Pohgmwn- . .. '11-. Turns them tovshapeaiandvgives to,‘ "uirynotllhig4 , _ .5 local habitationand a name. . f; Such trials ‘hath strong irnagin- _~ _ ation, w ' ‘ _ w. i , matil ‘it would but‘ apprehend ; - some 30y, v ' ‘. '_ . It comprehend: some bringer-otthat, 107: ‘ ' a ' l‘ » Or in‘ the ' some lair,- V‘ _ I , ' , ; Bowen! isga bush supposed ‘a’ bear! Grimsby- bode mo’ Bombings} hours’ board lhilflodlfug inwtlle Hamburg Americlii compound, passage aomes the Atlantic inftlib Grsl Wsiderseeall tor the slim-qt _. ‘n. Coming back "he took purest on the White Btu‘ liner Q ‘ reaching umdon via Idverpopl _ zas. The roimd mow: met _. ma,» and ideals and is deysj ‘ " ; "fflmodation, cost anyone ever obtain such “h; money again? _ ‘ a.‘ and» believ- bottles. ‘Eachfboy; coherently unis; MWJFiWP-m that: 3m wormed “llil“¢PlI.j;I,lfilltV1W{-Pb3°°fl'9°flm .- hu a iettcc mightgoonvpyjofivillmldhfl? - ' bocoeiipinsvthei1.lQ-flllfl~“-¢\l°‘l' _'1t.~jwe#-=.aley-_tilie-;s,st lace ' value ibqzrvcwvrovhieh lflzillilltfl i‘ byhour will fllflltbilfllfll Let {Ottawa "lboredl tdfylklvllllewlhlbfldillllllh d, '- thq experiencsol mothers; aural, .. w ma. m bu.“ 1 ""1 Mwflihilifiililfilhlififl» fi'~"e"-‘i"‘,,,,"“"“"”""“"“" t? the cegnlsmd: liver oil was-a builder. , / ' “"9?” * min... itjisjqulte.tr'_llc.that,thesitus- t'_lo'n,in_ tilsJhrltimes-vwlth regard ‘ibzthibduobllllfllllds lnorelevorsblc. w; wmuiqjopigpggugh place in the United States. We‘ Is- tails - to; green; u‘. mi ’ ioavlicetolgiila situstiongpn.“ gel-unchecked not only in the rest " gg§_;bg,wmwn,hggwlgggg-gmg oi Canada but also on our own lair l 9g. 9,1». 5M3. 4mg Island as well, in spite ol the eflorta mug. o! the wardens. lar as ghg-ugqn. has now expired. This is not true. siveibrcsding_-,gro_undsgoir.the gwsst- The ‘treaty was signed in 1910 tor a ‘irnr-ihmijlamagvmhmrmht period oi’ l5 years with a proviso, \n,';n“j,§1lh cwlfiiglr§kmgiggna however, that it should ' compelled ZtiYruh-‘juthgtgguntlgfbgyf one nation notilied the other ol its . . gal‘ impinges. m5- . desire to have the Treat discon- ehcc was awaymliead oi. 5r y v A I _ ".g_oes.o'n~,to.uy:\thst»s 3i”; .__‘ a, »_qq_- qansds to the United States or vice r,lbnik[.f.the sportsmen, o! ppm“ _myggqy.mqgiqitpfgqppqn and-constructive in our criticisms, ‘I V ' 5g=uis;lbi'_scg_.‘dusgs,_qvmch structing the suthoritlenwho are _ _ _. _ . . . , firs‘ diiflliglthrbariyi-psgt doing their best to protect our valu- wlflwfi l8 "W!" "it whim ofvethjriofimwieilfgofilfgmflmkfifougn. able wstcr lowi supply so that we 6,5515; iHjLIQqBeugi-hg" may have better shooting now and V 'b1out;;thst.su,;duclri,;whether for I11 time- they;are.l§und-_idfl1inada,or,ia the . a cnieedystiteqdunbs. the winter ‘3 “e z ‘ ‘clsjqllied-bgtbidsw wbiclnprcteets _. v .. _, s, , '1F,o*i‘,fthe,'sfalle'ol.1'_ V v ‘ W’ imlsfi"?! #“°.“"P°P“-' 1"°l°l*1°']""%'?°§*‘. I There u. no uuutb-iwlfihlthr ‘annual. ‘Andrei’... doctrinal‘... evocative» , 1PI-""'¥N~i-tbus..eomvel_ied 5w. tritothdfl‘. §¢Flviitles;jon_,the..di- ¢lilidsv nhihle it isgidlrlto gssume .tli_at_ under ‘ suchboliditionl. very, lew . ilvlwslolfivelwi=i>ucwrwta=v ' - ‘Wfllllfnoilndsialcrt . inostcesuyblobeirvertwilll , lbe.‘prts_eut~lQ-',¢l.llld}?'5luek,crisisl' ' has rcenslderible: to __de.' with nthe k1.’.-‘!¥‘°°?:‘"-"§'.“. -‘- . ‘Ammtlt-1"Ueueglien,",yewd like tosses all" ‘iuttbef united ’..wl uiveunh _‘ jeueliprivilegieeghlmceu, thus- rhilneeli-mto 41m Ivoversmazd have u” 91°""P1"“ m‘? m" be "e" m "mm b, » 1 , _., Instagingégmg the window oi Moore dz McLeodb 5 h m in- x wngmn “p”; v u it ~iowgl_".zwcflnjldlj"fi yhg» k Store, on Queen St., which should no “T; ' - I -" - [is be sufllcient guarantee that the “mum, Wyn,“ m, ;,°‘,,,,';',‘; s auudms Committee n proceeding ‘ham’; ' _' ‘ ' mraee-iwhlchoitipeemg is-niors ei- with the work As soon asspecil- ' _-un- can hold. . “ . , _, wm'uei,"l‘°,a‘9 . 51°" b‘ °°mP1°t°4 m! "11- rhst is, the mailman; ‘the "lover,'v‘all, letellibviiflm ilrvwmflyriplql- It l, 1 em. Bu. etc. ‘ aslrsnticfi, _ k . f uitlllllfiflllld-"fli ‘W J'- T113915"!!- Sea‘ ‘H5155, begugjgm 1 .°g' Ullltedjfithtespgondr- Executive Chairman, “my " ‘V a ._'_.~.. are better dunno as Island Hospital Committee The poet's sye,,lri‘~a~dll'e»'lrenly' » - r limit on geese and brant is l5 o. each species. per day. while they may take only 4 o! each. on the openingdaytheymlynotstartwild ' lowl dlooting until noon, willie with us, we may start one hour helore sunrise. In no place are the Ameri- ‘can sportsmen allowed to shout earlier or later than the period be- tween sunrlse and sunset. Further- .more,.the' United States have re- cently voted eight million dollars lor bird sanctu y purposes, the program to be curried out in the next lew years, and this will mean ‘that vast leading areal will be set aside where no shooting will ever be allowed. The truth cl the matter is simply both nations and under this Treaty arrangement, an eilort is being ' made to aflord them the protection they need to insure their ranks lrom becoming unduly depleted. Doubt- less much illegal shootinl takes lenders know that many violations Canadian states that the ‘Iresty ' . lor a minute herelistbelimit. Wlthusihece,’ i d ca... Your rclkijil-obicmsil - as‘... .v Fbogt Steel Fox Pens bsolve‘ ranch ' ... .. groblems because they stop at ufifsupfi i. 8nd pm. "- vidingahletlmaof eflicient andeconomicalservics, r You can make no greater or more valuable invsgf, ~ msntinprotection than by using hostsesslpgm: Made oi’ double lmflflh angle steel, wired with . unbreakable. rustproof Frost Fox Fabric (galvanized , after weaving)—tliey provide escape-proof and even- , lasting enclosures. for foxes, save ‘you dollars in upkeep costs and enable you to maintain the highest degree of sanitation on your ranch. 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