PAGE FOUR filer cllliliiorrrlovnl GllARiilAh ' Associate l-iclltorn-lfrnul Editor and Managing Director-J. It. Burnett. Walker and D. K. (‘nrrlo g u 1337; $5.1?) per year flu advance) delivered. ' “‘;’§,'_5,‘Jm,§'§'dir(wanes-once) mailed in Canada and Unlind States. ADVERTISING HE PIIEHENTATIVES UNYPED S.‘,A.1.Es_rh' Buckwm, spQfilll Agency inc. New York Central gullqlhg, New Yuri City, Geller lug. Kaunas till)‘, _ ‘ , Si. ilillli _ .. ggalxclwio; ll35\Nu_ Min Street. Pnilnt Wiliougliby Tovier lluildinfl Glenn BulldlnB-Alllllllfl; n “QIQII Buildlng_ [Detroit Interstate hallo Chicago; Syndicate Trust Uoupdnock Building Sun icipllil, Morning Iiiaxlm < The best of everything comes to the man who walls on himself WEDNESDAY, M‘ all ’ INCREASE’ 11v BACON Canada in the first two nlcllths or 1933 hm; outcllstnnccci tllc Irish Free State with baron in iilc Brit- ish market and is iollclvinl; Swe- jden closely. The amount WCPiWd from Canada was 4,264,624 pounds. ARCH 29, 1933. ‘us to be brlmful of good sense from start to finlsh." . The Council has also made a con- tribution in the form of a report on i110 “red discoloration of cured cod- fish." This report has led to a ma- terial change in the practice of cur- ing and satisfactory results are be- ing, and yet endure. The world is past the day oi pogroms. If Hitler shall continue to base his cull 0! nationalism, upon race preiudlce. his cause will die as abruptly and as unmourned as that of the Ku Klux Klan in America-N. Y. Evening Poet. Msgnsino cl Wall Street: The brief duration oi heavy fighting by the American Army in the World War culminating fortunately in the shortening oi the disastrous con- flict, left us with a list of casual- ties reiativey small in proportion to the number of men in service and a mere fraction of the casual- ties sufiered by lihigland, France and other participants. Yet in pen- sions and other veterans‘ benefits we are how spending approximate- SIJGIIT FEVER- of more B, is»; w. no.4... up. SHOULD NOT BE REDUCED I sometimes wonder if the clinical thermometer in the home is helpful or harmful. In a general way it is helpful be- cause it shows whether or not there is any fever or rise in temperature, and it is naturally important that if there is fever it should be known. However if the thermometer shows any rise in temperature the first thing to remember is that although there may be something wrong, the not IOOIIIIIII, endorse Illlllll of correspondent;- BEVEISION T0 TYPE Sin-i have been reading the Guardian and Patriot during the present senior: snd reed Ill the criticisms and have come to the conclusion that there must have been some of the breed of Robbie Burns blethcrln bitch landed on our shores and are keeping up the traditions of their greet ancestor. ' I am Sir, etc. _ AN OLD ELECTOR. Kings’ County March, 26. 1933 RAM“ LES THROUGH FLORIDA l-‘nilish literature is particularly. rich in the work of the disrist. We owethis craftsman s greet debt. The review of English diaries pub- lished by su- Anliur Ponsonby, and covering s range from the sixteenth to the twentieth centur- ies. bespeeks the‘ public interest in these memoirs which catch‘ WP "l0 accents oi‘ s period better than lit- erary effusions of more formnlist stamp. Millions of books went to the pulp mill during the Great- Wnr. The slaughter did not include the diary of Samuel Pepys, of "So in bed" fame, for which thousands of readers have reason to be thankful. o: this document, allow- ing for all its purple patches and manifold repcntsnces, void as it is or any gloss of poetry or philoso- phy, there is a general consensus Manon 29. 193s ‘ rnr: GHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN l -- ’ NOTES BY TIIE WAY A . Tcrcentenary 0f if Ibll IIlIlu ll I lbs- --—- _ . a u i. , a. e.’ VlN-PIcIldInf-I. u. Burnett N m,“ o“ d, y, n. yum], Q ~ m, m, g 4, , E R _ B R .. Prmdm WsE£-‘::i':::~ln§|i:-[i?ol. u. a. IiilcKiuuotl. u. s. 0. cmzznlsuwhat Gama“), is now d°_ fir, “I; (“mm”) O I ‘Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate.- Agent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St.', ed by John Smith, the Rector of Baidock. In 1875-9, Mynm‘! Bright transolibcd four-fifths oi it, The whole document was edited by H. B- wlieatley, 1893-9. Three centur- ies have elapsed since Samuel Pepys was born in London, Febru- ary 23. 1633, and 263 years since he finished the document, which, if Charlottetown . i incisl government. The commissioners would like g see established in Canada. s m icnal library through which u,“ Dominion Government Could d.“ ect s. very reel leadership 1n my rary matters. Ehrecufon 0f ides, however, ious to contemplate in any spy." thli may be too ambit- Svvcdeil 4.388.240, Irish Free‘ State mg ‘Fbiflilwd- 1 m. d n _ Th, fact ma; they-e 1s this amount 01 A,’ judsm c th t n '1 .. l m" 2|935‘544_ In [he corfespQndjng mo i~"-—_~*—— l: 33a nfoéotha: :5, gtgzfirnatyo: fever means that the body is resist- ""'“'_' ‘dlvgl-tlngllefiag‘ ‘idem s :5: m: it does in“ compass the temsl°h°r' o‘ hope at the present‘ "in" and ‘molrhs or 193" ard 193i the =ui>u1y U- S- TRADE RELATIONS so spends- Whlli is m0" w the m‘ "" “d °“° °‘ t“ may,’ “M” sn Anothe I: the m n‘ at “m” w ‘t’ “‘m‘°"*‘“d m“ m” if; §°-§.'f.'.i”iii§'-1 snogjrfllljrtegwngiseomlomlc com ' " ‘ “ . ods of resisting disease or infection '_ r ° i’ ‘V’ ' r i. ' ' ' "e m) raw“ "h! from Canada was 2.246.384 and ‘mm’ it is bewwm a fourth and 15 to increase the ma; y“ the bud)“ fractions of St- Petersburg bath cad "g "I it i‘ 5°“! “m” indeed’ And in Erlgland they are oeidllt- the principal recommendations m 120.064 respectively. ‘Iilis is all ill- crcnsc since 193i of 3.4.32 ‘|)£‘l‘ cunt Tlic following comment ou the Canada-U. s. trade situation is from a. third of the total cost of Fed- eral Government. Ori the present national income we cannot afford Thus if there is some fever or rise in temperature the doctor should be for tourists and residents alike is the extensive structure known as "The Million Dollar Recreation The Diary is not f'ne writing. Few manuscripts of this sort are intended to be such: but it is the ing the occasion. Libraries In Canada the compassion should not be w, ried into effect. creation of larger administrative 11b. They urge m. I , ,_ v v the Ottawa correspondent of the notified and the“ any (urthef “y- . z pen. Th.s 30a. so trio sdpplms of Toronto Globe‘ leading Liberal it As President Roosevelt courag- ‘on would be 1m with mm PM‘... at the extreme em o, the xséroglglosslmtax tinstructive and f; rsry units, based on the mum, d“ ham“ l“ n” Bmwh nmk“ mm . . mush.’ pom“ out’ it is large.” m- It is a great mistake to immcd- city and stretchlrls out for qultc l‘ m n“: a a i Begun “bu” (Montreal Gazette) °' ‘i °°‘°P°"““"° Wmblnallou o .1 Dcllzlliiri: Litllilalllil Sucllcn Po- nmspflmr’ sponslble for ‘he Federal defimt and eye“ 1660 and kept up m’ ten ‘ ' - lar, . . . lately use a drug to reduce temper- distance into ‘ramps Bay. Entering There is much mod for tenet? urban and rural mlllllclpillilies my, - , .. y, _ _ , When thc Prime Minister told the deficit in turn is largely rc- - Yea“ °l' 5°- the cheerfully Bflfflll- i - _ _ rm- mm’ “Med slaw" and ‘m m“ - s onsible for tile weakonn of amre’ Dr’ H‘ A‘ Relmmm Mime‘ me m“ dmmle madway “fining ous Samuel became his own Bos- m“ 1“ m’ "mm 3"" Pubushed a n80“! "bury dismct‘ em“ a Free State have declined. while the Pflnlameut’ m“ ‘mm day m“ ‘he clgnndence. g apolis,statcs that evildenceiha; been the pier one's attentlfin ls fligstthdi- we" an" having steadily worked m book mnmuu a sped“ can? lsiilon rill! lllilgflfy service, by 5mm], I “ppm: {mm Canada and Holmml Ms prewar“ w welcome a tempt‘ - glll-Eifnttlelgil ‘Kigali: oirfugelfesiabetrfcftlg dreirtifdithbzidesiewxliilclvm reiexfxcalm vs: m‘ w“? "P ‘mm 5 “my Wsltkmpmisswn which w” named w m. it ‘i: 3' nesrl ugilvigalem” GO, are the only two which show in- rm?“ trade arrangement with m: “"5" Cm" 5'": “mrmg” '5 in helping the defence forces of the w»; u, the 51'"; hing“; o; the t“ that M ‘he secret"? °1 m‘? Ad“ :21; 11200312121’: fizdizml-ssg: postal systcm;yand compete: pic-V me creases. Umwd Sum? he meant What he °l‘ smuld be 9' “km” bushfiss- It body against lnlecliiiin- Gulf. The Pier is sufficiently w'de Zgfiztlzhfzotjloritafi gtagbsuglatlgns was composed or‘ John Rldlnston’ fessional supervision of library Pri In the Canadian export lists. as Said‘ Gamma ‘sfeady m wnclude represents l“ V“ vast maimty “f There a" T01" mllsl-alldi"! WW5 to permit of sidewalks on either ‘ es '5 e'| _ l activites as a direct responsiblll _ _ cases a nfemmg contract To ts I _. pond, alum. the gashlmabl, gale,‘ chairman, Mary J. L. Black and i! fol |upplied by the Damnnon 3mm“ such a pact as may be made be- - - in which fever exer tlls beneflc- side with railings for safety, over flu of Mk who knew “me andi George R MCML The“. compxwh of provincial governments. Thelm- oi’ Statisiics. bacon and hams are combined. The export to thc Unit- ed Kingdom in the two months oi this your was 0.665.000 pounds. As usual Canada was second to ‘the United States with hams in the Zsrltlsu market in the lirsrtooi months of 1933. The United States supply was 7,278,096 pounds and jhat of Canada 2.730.784. 'I'he Can- tlvceu two self-respecting nations on terms of equity and mutual advantage, provided nothing therein interferes in any way with thc Enlplrc trade agreements of last summer. If party shibboleths have to g0 by the board. they will go. ‘Th0 project is not a party project. It is a. national one. Mr. Bennett as Prime Minister is the same man cheapen it by making a wedding a theatrical or circus event, is. to say the least. decidedly bad taste and should be frowned upon ‘in circles. Incidentally, we arc prisec that clergyman can bc found who are willing to lend themselves to this sort of thing. Fortunately there is not much of it in Canada, though there have been many in- stances scross the line of couples being married in lions‘ cages, cn all - sur- i ial influence." lst. It prevents the too rapid growth of harmful organisms. 2nd. It lessens tile powerrof thc poisons which are in the body. 3rd. It helps the white corpusc- les to fight and kill harmful organ- isms. dth. It stimulates what are called the immune bodies in the blood. These immune bodies pre- vent or delay the effects of various diseases. fishermen pursuing their avoca- tions with zeal, wh'le scores of wild birds, such as ducks, gulls and D8- licans hover about, seemingly en- of the humans. ‘This causeway. be- tween the sidewalks, is very wide cars to pass each other with ease and safety. As one approaches the pier-head which broadens out which may be seen many amateur joylng the presence of the companyl and permits of three lines of motor? to cared less concerning the proprie- t/es, and expended their wits and henslve survey, conducted on funds supplied by the Carnegie Corpor- portenoe of the third suggcstlonu obvious. It is indisputabietliat tln llnoney in a riot of reckless carou- atbn, occupied n Pam‘! °1 elsh- l papul" desire for’ and interest f" ‘sal. Our Samuel took note of thesc "Eflffylngs on" in a sort of cIypto-i graphic shorthand, likely borrowed ‘from the Shelton system then in! vogue. Suffice to say that the: chronicler is amazingly, from; mi giving up an unrivalled picture of .the time in which he lived. As spectator of the Restoration drama teen months. It was. thoroughly made in every one oi the nine provinces, and, in a. general way. th's is what it revealsf Four- fiiths of Canada's population are without library service of any kind- Only three of the nine prov-_ incial governments as yet give more than s pious theoretical ap- lltcrature is a growing desire in the Dominion. Where it is admin.‘ istered to through a public library, it is essential-since the for reading grows by the books on which it ls fed-that the super- vision of’ library activities shall be such as will assure the will give the public access always appetite libraries 5mm‘, amply in the same two who. some twenty years ‘ago as a "igeruIfxfieimigussvgmmgrotgoif: Fever makes the plasma, the liq- “w” than ‘muble the width °f the Samuel was m pogsgglon of 3- pmval to the principle that the lib- t° 3°“ bwka- ' ‘months °t 1932 5nd 193‘ “'35 1|‘ private menmer’ did not’ hesitate zircumstances that were gfor (tlhe “id part or the blooch “mm "Mucky" lcausewzyildgflTl-otlfmtntzluinbydl: front seat’ from which he had [uni m“, ls an ‘mama! put o! a peo- md 1,057,504 pounds re_ to challenge partisanship in his purpose‘ of satisfying Someone: and this very stickiness prevents Sgelnuwvhlic: evening concerts and face view of its vagaries. pic's welfare and educational pro- Crests e50" to save m“ country from mm for publicity or raising money the harmful organisms from multi- dmémg pm,” l" frequent“, held‘; It was in the age o; which pro- gramme. or that ,as such, it de- rppectively. The increase this year I0 far compared with two years lgo is 158 per cent. CATTLE EXPORT ' Canadian cattle import/ed by the United Kingdom in the first two months of 1933 numbered 3.985 as against nil in the same period last year. Of these, 3,209 were received in February and 776 in January. The two months supply from the Irish Free State was 79,705 compared with 123,205 in the same period last year. _ ' LOBSTER RESEARCH adding to the toll of its railway expenditure and its railway indebt- edness. In his present purpose he ls assured cf the whole-hearted support of Liberalism, and its Lead- er. Mr. King. h&s not hesitated to proclaim his position. ‘rt would Seem- amrdinlzlv. that the succes- sor to Macdonsld and the succes- sor to Laurier will cooperate 111 m. stitilting the policy to which both statesmen of yesteryear at one time devoted their endeavors. It can be stated with certainty that preliminary steps have been taken. Even before the exit of Mr. Hoover from the White House for a promoter or his business. From the publishers’ point of view there is a great difference be- tween a. small population scattered over an enormous territory such ss Canada; s. very large population with numerous large centres in a somewhat smaller country like the United States and o. population much more concentrated in a country many times smaller than either. If thc peoples in each of these covntries-éthe United States, thc British Isles and Canada-were all so made that they were a pos- sible public for precisely the same kind of reading matter, there should 'bc in the Illlitcd States a. book- ‘buying public twelve times as large as Canada's and in the British Isles plying too fast and being carried to all the tissues. You can thus see that while a little rise of temperature is a true warning that there is trouble in the body, and this trouble must be watched carefully, nevertheless giv- ing drugs to reduce this temper- ature is really preventing the body putting up its best fight against ill- fectton. However, when the temperature gets very high the physician will bring it under controL-but not necessarily to normal-by the use of temperature reducing drugs. Passing around this structure to‘ the head of the pier and facing the great. expanse of Tampa. Bay. 3'0"‘ may park your car and take a seat on one of the ever present "green benches," facing the bay. when‘ you will be greeted by a great cpn- coursc of ducks, seagulls and peli- cans who Ifght for position neari the visitors who throw crackers and bits of food to the eager birds. The pelicans, I found so tame that I could get within a couple of feet of those who perched on the pier- hencl preenlng their plumage, and exhibiting not s. symptom of fear. On returning to tern-firms. for a m-lve along the shore-front may bc seen an air-port. a golf-course, a base-ball feld, and general 590*“ duced such unique books as l-iudi- bras, Pilgrim's Progress, Paradise Lost. Samson Agonistes. etc.. that Pepys inscrbcd his Diary. l-le gos- sips about dukes and ducllesses. about the theatre, about bishops, about sermons end music, about Mayday parties and social scandals, about clubs and roystcring and gamblng roustubouts and orches- tral effects. Himself a player upon the flsgeolet. Pepys could pipe a tune and descent upon the sound of the organ and make merry with his friends. He could tell of incon- sistencies about his own character that other men would keep under cover: and yet, through it nll strive‘ to keep his repute as a. sort of fine‘ coat. Nor can it be fairly said that he neglected any part of his duty serves and demands attention, and merits, as the commsisloners con- tend, direct support as a govern- ment policy. Eight ‘million Cana- cfarls, it was found, have no know- ledge whatever as to what con- stitutes an organized public book service. In eight of the provinces- Ontario being the exception-ft was found that public libraries have been abandoned by the gov- ernments to thc municipalities, and "too often the lbrary is the Cinderella of the municipal fam- ily." invariably, when the needs of the public for book service arc considered, local councils find there is no money with which they can attempt to meet these needs, and it ls feared that this cond'- tion will prevail unless and until there can in some way be generat- don. were year able, miriburgh Scotsman The family crest, used on car rlages, table silver, cigarette case and rings, is vimlshlllg iron: Loll- In 1912 nearly 7,500 llcensel issued here. 1n 1930. the lsli for which figures are avail- tlist total had shrunk by about a third, or some 2,600 = '- the L. C. C. authorities expect - further decline in the current year Heavy taxation of the pwpll fir titled to annorlal bearings appear: to be the chief cause. Many oi these old families have become extinct and not a. few of the last represen- tatives have changed habits, arid attitude towards life, have influenc- cd people who can still afford tlle guinea license. and a generation emigrated. Perhapl a different there had been discussions. With thc l t l. m“ as s. state officer On the contrary l a. ublic five times that rc - Fmmd-“l °' ‘x ‘"5"’ “ ' ' ' with“, the p“; yew yea" Canuh advent of Mr. Roosevelt the project ad: we and, however‘ S,“ i; Continuing on the magnificently his friend Evelyn describes him as edl s. legislative sssertlioniof thic cillrglgrlalb beacrghlgzeqmagubllil: h“ "Enlist-l have made rlmiribu- mm‘ '°"”"d- 3°“ w- D- "fl- have. per cram. not so good s Qonstructed roadway, lined vntli diligent and painstaking. and as pr nciple that the pubic lbrary s y y .. j ,.. _ ’ 4 FOREGLEAMINGS a: “Oman on beautiful lawns generous m cusp“ tic“ as he was pa" of the educat onal system schools. and civic and other col . I “on; worth mlmom o; dollars a_n_ ridge. Canadas Minister to Wash- lbook public as Ehlgland. but- a . p m5 g I “mo s g _ V I _ _ and gardens sufrqundjng hnnd- assldilous in his knowledge and under tie control of each prov- D0 il- nually to the efficiency of produc- "I83"!- reflllhed Ottawa and. while Wm” m"? than me milled 55M"- Westward I chanced to look, are some residences we p“, two o; the learning. He gave his valuable li- ’ “on 0g qanadlan mdusm,’ and have his official mission necessarily is zgfigtaicogamlgctfipoititfi: “and yet the night largest and most extravagantly brary to Magdalen College, Cam-i ‘i ' . greatly strengthened the competitive confidential, it ls believed that. he t1 e o “u Fen °“ ‘l d“ °1 climds- W "We equmped hotels m 5t petefsbufg, bridge. He gave to future genera- l position of many Canadian products. ha, lmpomnl; mmmumcagion; to gluriiagaeaseczggwthemgziilei 5215:; n what 31ml’, l l m t viz.,--the' "Soreno" and "Vino tlons his Diary- H6 B!" in 31¢ Reta“ Wholesale . v _ - , any. on e ior zon mg ou- , d diary an “amt r th A m h 7171* ‘Jfedll 101' "l6 1nd“ idlml dis make to the Government. It is slg- third. 1n respect of magazine shine ‘ Park.’ both facing the bell hliflh "mods o: “domain; wiflchlllfu; SYDNEY. _ . _.VICTORIA _ . _ _ PREMIER Qoveries which have been achieved “meant m“ Hum H_ H stave,“ reading the order is reversed: the Of a fair morrow, and there met erected at enormous 005‘ w c 'y y 5,101.8. o, m, jndivldug] “lent... o, ' ' Umted 5mm M“ can!“ ,5 m a, h, latter applies to most of the large site!“ his peculiar gift of hank Lumpy-Brlghb-Clcan. Tum: ARE raovmo vsnv rothe scientists who made the new Mmm" “v n8“ “d °°mm°'°°' second En land third’ Astonisrfed as lou line of ilv blllldlllis hm- °°nlinuifls W!‘ ‘"4 “llhflihl “litmus on paper- rorvun. $1.15 poi- ton, Cllh prloe only. _ product , disco d m n m recently referred publicly to the ' g ' “gm g I er ‘my, w, p“, “on; m“; mg op- Hc ever gave thanks for an im- special new low prices on slack coal. or vere e ew p - - ' _ u“ but the new of scientific wurk opportunity which might come to A n"; dglenflon of 4,900 u- Off in whose soundlcss se'ry depths “W” Tesldmc” ‘ummgly "ected pmvement in the state o‘ his w“ TQL 1000, H R & 58 Queen Si. , ’ Canada to assist in thc payment of service men descended on Geneva. divine by the gem“ °r "Mladms Lamp" ‘CL And nohody Wm be able to I ' ' ‘ lo the efforts of the National Re- .__ ~ ing to our hotel. Crested by Max Factor longest cure give you . London Dally Mail: it is qnite nouywood-l k _ M ' 1i 91:51-31 council, and parltlcularly to Prince Ewdard Island may be in certain that other countries will All Island Sea'COW this“: whrngm mmlncelaa: who for mnnym 'y'.§.§"1’..§' be: ‘he m°3t ‘gating and . .]M. Tory. the Pres dent of the l; bod way flngnflgny‘ bu; what sooner or later have to follow us w, ) out the c“; mdhuenmvlron‘ m w", :nm:tticiiennprom 0:19 delicious chew when‘ vigil“; the p“. me you“ the £32m? or country," no” on‘ artidrrltroiintctzagrl m3? 222:2?‘ tiling; Prince lildljvgdglriltgsgndeis stepping Fm“- mflfly 0f whom are now in "fills: factor pflplflllrlll you 33k for H & N - , orexsm. ' I ' nnare 5| average value of lobster production estimated nduign sirratfgfnaz: Budgets unbalanced, with, as Mr, into the limelight. Something in gvtrefigaaednilgizlgstarzzs h2g2]: for "the splendid’ gsnpltlensxio: BIQCk TWISL You'll Am‘ h" be“ nmrc than 35-00090“ an‘ expenditures of more than three lacfillztlilwitfthastaid’ ‘mien lac efltim 1:“ d) wt i: siting; ‘dctlml-lotjeaxkfzgtl; noun“! com“: ten “m” u much o Sornec ‘cffl-‘tehnc flflebrlluelld have the time of snunance ue - " , ncsncne “mull? Swim?“ h“ ‘mwumed m million dollars yet lt f5 bun w“ over a term o: ygars menng bgvfk- . matter-met an islnnder at his a‘ mum be "awed m ‘m’! ya" FIN Powder your "fa trying to Inorc than 10 pcr cont. An extract ' g ‘ 5 ,, from now, have contributed to re- Foundation Cream h _ r0;- ,, dorm. o, m, “mow ruptcy. This is the answer to the sate recently. Hitherto Prince Ed- h be x m r v Si,“ m, Tm“ c c ew the flavor Oilt from a rcccnt lcttcr front tlio Marl- ' ' ' . d“ rd I d h t m b suits t at may e or s "y rum . "m, _ I a ce which has been given to the we Is an as no soug pu - ‘on’ "ma. such m or” of spam“ um“, Calm of this fine tobacco. m: UllllrflfmtfglééisillfiofigcdgfzlilflwlllgI h“ Premier Stewart.‘ mum“ In Govgemtment byt some of their less licitly, buttscteltms to‘: learning ti: m‘ “mo” mm" one‘ md it i! muse and Lipstaek, etc, . . . . pru en suppo ers- o remit large W! 0m 0 B 111° ‘ Dlyl _ "6 lmllln one src , _ _ been productive of excellent results. theasiugulature yesmrday w" the amounts of taxation and "hang thc Bdvéfllsfl" Admitted,“ "‘ so“! "a" 2:5: ttzczeoldlizlulissrslflliltlgildnfsilazf :13‘: i?“ u" rm”: hind‘ - . _ ‘ . occ on for ong at 1 l o _ . correc coor har- m“ I have handled a Luge quantity of m) both fd r ‘m "Y "milk! SCQUQIIIxS. has been made. Toronto Globe. the mm" h" mum‘! m the b” mo” ‘ma.’ m blend ‘m! y“? this yrnrs PZlCk of lobsters on m 5 e‘ M u“ 5°” ‘m ""_"' qucsthing of; lelncyofacity and Puvrn“: l°l°mmfl°n "1"" ‘firs; Prlllco kldwnrd Island. and I would his "cover-V "Om mm” n w" aufgeambentk mogu" h“ ‘hm’ i” . 93'1"" 7°’ m‘ mo” ‘*5’ °f ‘m’ 1:206, to Plfllltaxzfizltm: ., “(TN In“: bmcwd that "w" comd m“. old “w”. w "e Ham M’; m 1 afloto on tel ‘prospective tsr- drove s number of American msn- paw,‘ ‘avenues. ‘M one worth "ab" m“. n. “mun Co, hm“ been m so Show a space of Stewart on” "M" m the u“ he d rill-l; on. ln is book he con- ufscturcrs to establish plants in mm“; adhesive qualities of the Face frag; , __ _ _ _ _ v h“ ‘mad Mm .0 much mun t: n cums he Grundl-Smoot-Haivlev Canada, and that it drained the 1,, my “m, 1 m,“ “mum m Pow-igl- makes it "my on" w” time ..lii.il n mnrkrd improvement in . 0 -0 tar.ff as one of thc main collti-l- gold reserves of thc principal oom- 593mb‘ . “w o; m, qupaflwwn u‘ “hi! "d" "W" ‘U’ . ME,‘ nhflmy_ _ _ _ _- The “Tim. was ab on other occasions. and the Prov- butory factors to the world zlrpri-s- mei-ciai countries, which could not gmwflqpg of ‘The Sunshine m‘ h“ v v _ A i __ _ f ‘f. most some to so; that he felt this "we swim"! will. share. in. the =i°"- "e "i" "m W“ mislal" l" meet their Dflymerlts on war debts city." In the meantime "Au na- over m, u“ or ' mm m- = . was m" firs. and only "port ever hme expresmd that he Wm Boon be legislation caused Canada am: through thc exportation of goods. volt.» mrltlacsnsl-IDWO In lolo agents U - . ‘ pm m" m“ “us of m“ practical clmiyklely restored to his wont“! Ethermrsidtiialils,‘ iiilelfilefiigneglllfihl hill: Thus. says Mr. Roosevelt, was I cm. Sh‘. etc" _ c. 4 . H . ‘ , H r i o‘ I s ‘c . oeevn -.~ f w" irii a vicious circle from which ' BENJ. Bil-ENER- a t l vellu. to mt pnckrls. in. it appears to health and V180"! their own protective walls; that .t: lllclc has iiccn no cacti-Dc. (‘lb be Continued) l | E 2 g ‘ J . . Q'- s? .- ...-..._...--J..._.-__. —v-> =. .' ma; , . W, w,’ 3W»- -, 3.. ~ W. ,1,- _,"-»-. 11a x‘:- ‘l '- l’ "l 1 " "i"? ~* _> is most complex and it is essential Gist each scientist be made ac- quainted with similar or closely sl- lied experiments which are being conducted by other individuals in all parts of the country. Problems in physical chemistry require the co- operation of both physicists and "chemists, and those in bio-chemis- try, the co-operation of both biolo- lists and chemists. To be fully pro- ductive the research work must be ec-ordinated. The credit for the complex and difficult task of or- ganizing this work in Canada is due her debts to Uncle Sam by the 4e. velopment of trade. Any arrangement made, it is be- lieved. will be for s. definite pgflod of time, as the Dominion could not afford to place her trade chm. ncls at the csprice of the United States Congress. And the pfljngyy consideration will be that nothing in my agreement shall conflict in any way with the Empire trade arrangement. EDITORIAL NOTES 'I'h¢v wllfeflfllfled 8,000,000 elk-ser- vice men from fifteen countries. From the 4,000, a group of 600 was selected to meet with Mr. Arthur Henderson. ‘They insisted on albi- tration. that there should be no resort to force that there should be joint protection against aggression, that there shouldbe drastic disarma- i ment. and that private profit should be eliminated from prepar- ation for war. The delegation meant business. They had all been in the broil of war and they were insistent that something worth while should be accomplished. Pcepcd the faint stars. and drew these eyes of mine Far hence, as native to some orb more bright. 5o sometimes come to the tired spirit of rnsn Glimpses of rest and home; and for a space l-ie feels the breath of Heaven upon his face. Glad earnest of the glory yet to be, When Light; and Love shall com- pass earth's round span Even as the waters fill the hollow sea. l —'l‘h0mss A. LePage. yr! or with the wealth of s. Omesus. Still continuing our pleasant jour- ney we pass through palm-lined avenues by more palatial residences —many of s. Spanish, Moorish or early Colonial type, then over a. beautiful causeway, and enter a tract of country known as "Snell Island." 'I"hcrc we observe s. re- petition of the same extravagance. but to e, grater extent. Here, along the winding boulevards. past more "Alilulin" castles, with statuary rebounding on the sides of the roads. and sidewalks on both sides of the driveway for miles and miles, .we continue our journey until return- dub Samuel Pepys a pessimist. He enjoyed his iiulings and suggested that the weather-wise in any sue might do the same. For many s long day was the dnry kept in a private drawer. Did Pepys intend it. for publication? ‘Phat ls matter of dispute. Not un- til 1818-1822 was it first decipher- mlx Acton soclrrv BEAUTY nus ‘uitkflljfi’ i The best leaf and the