11m cnaitwmrowal GUARDIAN < protection we were receiving up to i937 of i5 T n E per cent was wiped out and s protection of two and one-half per cent substituted. This slight I u“ protection is practically worthless. As a result .m7:'cu7°mwm“l’llf""y1m“‘mh“ gum ssoi-ning nail; iloandso ilfll of téist rgductio-{i hiopiio lambskand rgutgan ar‘; PM“ as," "mi? ch93? t2“: ' , e e u Irelld oust-col. w. cnuiuarseum ""3" amt °'.‘ a” w“ °‘."° "y." °'°”';,, “‘fi'§u,,,‘_“i,,m . yen‘; "Jung ;_ ._ an,“ p_;_|_ Delhi from_ Australia, a large portion of which “ma”: iificu-fi- mo“, “.2. leesotary. mot-Col. i) A Iselinnoo. was taken into stock by Saint John dealers, and ..... . Psnsms is spiting i own "l"! l" llllllllallli In. mill"! - Jl- #- u3'"'”~ 74"‘ is leaving us with our stock in Carleton County llmm-“uwlfw °"m°' :_ suascmnion u,“ _ and throughout the province to sell when we m", hum“ n, llsosevflt has y‘ ' IIJI per year tin advance: delivered to tity. can and at whatever price we can get. Some N! 130m i110 130081139". °l igned . . til Sin-As result of our entri- may contend that we have not sufficient lamb fl,°,,,§{"§§’°,f,§‘, ,*,‘_"‘fi’_‘“§‘j";,,'9,§,m,§ mo, in m‘, m1 sows business rscifrous MARCH 1L1”, I . . You can't eall a feeil “unify? until you've-seen the “pelt” orig, i-iiii"ili.fs'ii‘i"ni"'il'silf.i'i‘i'i Sfdlilefi‘. ti?‘ ~ so ii Vita Crnnibls PA" fog gag 9min‘ season and "B" for breeders. Those o z foods sro rich in mlrlsrsls. proteins oiid VITAMINS. ' wuin rsre;:.;-,-- 3-1 .-____ ousuc‘ FORUM Taflosovva Guardian loss not as- osssarliy oadorso tbs onlnlsas of oorrosooodsdts. i HOUSEHOLD BINTINGS Our scientific “Procsso" preserves all tho hesih values. When you feed so llttis eogosl slid ‘R- ug! Joule! lQJdrlon. TILD. Food costs only s few esnts more psr 100 lbs.. $5.00 per yes: iin advance) mailed to Canosls and UJ- . . . . . ndit Blreal 0| Cirvllllloll lll the pmvlllcQ at llll5 lllllc to sllPPlY the cllY aléggegrilesf: clgémftlaltfgnpméglflt g; lg: 7h “g: poof biragsiters sad‘ page with one; used to “ll i°“"l ftquiiemtilll- Thai may l"! "l" bl“ wnniiington, which one o. a. sf fairly prevalent in oniii-utwlown LACK or rugaoiiéuypicii iiuni fifgfln, ciuflff“ o.'i.iiii'i'i"i' aiieiiiifliiiif°iiiiiigs iiiiiiiiii. 559G‘ N spsnee, Ontario. ram rThl Strong's: M9010"! l3 WW5" u“ we must also remember that every pound of owns, 11, i; “mining that a pa- or "nun; house; mo gpflflnulfl CAUSE OVE ton Weakest ink.” A , 1- 1 h - mm, Amman grggnlzfl 0mm, “we, mm, “m, GISIINIBS nan ans/mi AND _ iiiiiiiii. .i..,,_ 0:: at? 9:; ‘Em emlzcitsoqachgugé would take such ii suina. -Liondon 1%,: fl‘ m, wn.-kin, a, m... “m... oriula SYMPTOM! ' ~ rnmav, mason 11, ms . l’ l’ l l’ l’ 12M Prw- tags of either the property vwri- "—" d,“ , O ; of New Brunswick pork, veal, beef, mutton, ~ u»; o; moi;- is, I 010th IP00! 0! Q10 00h °B . y} lt seems obvious that if there ls mm o‘ m, m“; u, ‘lye where the thyroid gland in the chicken or fowl. During 1938 upwards o_f 400,- w be my “Kenna, settlement" m 000 Australian lambs and mutton were import- Em-Q i; ought to deal with B015"! mndiom frequently results vacant ' ' _ bl ions rio less than with Gcr- rapid heart beat, loss of weight, ed into Canada and affected our prices ver)’ ma may?“ My attempt by Sign“ momma “We” “will: several nervous“ and mdmemmk Th“ _ _ Mussolini to blackmail France into y “an” condition is called hyperthyroid- lished for the first time in today's Guardian, The writer also points out that the port of ‘ofiie-sidedb cqnceiuin h migagélélgy K101i 1m ca‘; $1038‘ ism: ‘limit!’ M00118 mvie 0i‘ BbOW . ~ - uc a se . - llfibl _ from Sir John A. "Alacdouald to Mr. G._W, De- Saint John is the front door to Canada for Itlilsvecyrgfloajsstga: no fiend, 9w, injury to the building, particular- “QIT: opposing condition _ not ~ 1 l during the cold wi ter until‘ as as Blols, randfzliher of His Honour Lieutenant twe ve months of the year from Australia via ernment could surrender lands Y ii m 1- enough thymm 1mm “m; ma,“ omen-yrs»- e811 I Co. IML. suinniniiiiin g . g 1 - Ait first sight tenants ma feel n. unii um. o Cold ltorago c. no Governor Delllois who discovered it recently the Panama Canal, and consequently our farm- wlllcll a" l‘ Pa" °l Flame l“ l~ that m hm t at Y“ m —-is called hypothyroidism - less u,“ ‘I. “b,” Hum“ “my, "mg"; Efillllllwmfle- . ' . . f h M -t- P ,- k u h d indeed. M. Doiadier has declared 0 8 8111i 8y 0m or beneath n°rmfl_1n which the" - Ir ottoiown. among family documents where it had lam {ftfll- er: o t g arilime fOfllflCfiS t2; e_ i; dar - 58311,“; any‘ start of tfirrltigrllal cim- fgovtouxrfiagbluntg whecrfiathe 31m; m 81mm“ of the he“, be“, 1m % disturbed for more than half a century. e 05 rap 0 an a -water reigit. t is a en- 0055 0118 W 0"" ‘BY l“ ‘k l‘ ll" ° crease in weight, and mental and ma‘ m“ mucln w” mud only ‘ letter, which is iii Sir John's demands or a kind wh ch could am more ma“ 1 cw to find mat physlwl sluulshnea’ under the skin but Dr. G. Msranon iiruniundaation hnzl been d The ‘ “m” mum.’ ma“ w m, neck is too active-makes too much F Sir John Macdonald’: Letter m m...“ ,u_|“._.md ,0 C...” some, .. 1 . ' Of great interest historically is the letter pub- terlally." INK stung; essed” to Sovo the Vitamins P. B. l. SALES AGENTS llalllllvllllllfi Ough for the farmers of Ontario “d Quebec honorably be met, they should be they have but a very limited zhmughou,‘ was wring“ at 0mm“ peg 9' 1370, but they have tlie added protection of the re- discussed as part of such a gena choice of houses or apartments to wélgfieafa gfiggistgd Ofofihxlfluclelllil/l: Ffiguhiaullafigcyelbgretfinahqxsozhh: armour gnfiwwhogrkg‘ pmmh in the interim between tlie establishment of C0ii- flliielaiol’ C3!‘ Cllargfi 5mm 53ml .l°l'lfl i0 m“ sysmn M appeuemenl’ ‘m ‘elwl lmm- ally-like slyiwrifl 0111i Yfllfild p,“ o; the body gauging 5y _ incidence and fataliiyeialxllulmm l .. limitation of armaments as was Now, moving by inning i, not, p tge___ mh y l d E m .3,“ h _ H __ Iiiamime suggested in the Prime Minister's simply ii matter of convenienoo but gftin, lglvIngCtncBQfiCnt Trio ‘wax; ghiclzoarghnolt; sigma? gummy‘ “gin llilalléoyga special stun. m 1373, 1; will he noted that Sir John was farmers have to face the competition of this pro- $D@0-l'i~ $0 1°08 9-5 the lllltlllls l" frequently of urgent necessity as appearance which 15 one n; ‘he iie e yi>0 n L P? 0185s anon,‘ i ' ~ d - 1d b fit duct landed lie b ll- 't h l the Mednxnanean exms’ prospect“ B- Twllli 04 Bil lilcfeflse 0f de- outstanding symptoms of hypothy- flack °f mymld Juice" o mmumml m5” fully convinced flint tlie Islair uou eiic Th d reh y an_ zi ua cr au. of better times ln Europe must re- "use m the m of the 1mm“ B rodysm m. myxademfl’ as n is “snub Thus hypothyrodism produces gkooglin 19$ to 1.114325 in 1m nmtenany by bemmmg a Py-owncc of the D0. ese an 0t er points which Mr. Anderson rifligrinld very uncertain. -Gla.sirow change up or down in meme‘ d!» 1y named. drylneesglsrooit tlsie liniéirs ‘a! iii: chugrenvelmtggrwlffg’ percent. oi minion and that he emphasized, among other !ii_3l<¢5_ Hi0 _W¢ll iaktri, and indfcate the growing l‘ ' x __ I g IBJICO fronéltplace pfhdalig‘ Occlép- __lf_eretoi'gr_o_lt__has_been_lllillfj"id. fixclulties in’ breathing through the boon PTOWCIIBU.’ l m 01mm things’ ‘be benefits of angular and secure steam dislsatisfaction among our Maritime ‘farmers not d ti; gas: how great}; glrgii-tluoiifle fir ctrlertlag.‘ 6r oral; such le81s'[°n L’ evident The nose, the need for sleeping with gas a reduction lnthg communication" between the Island and_ the 0")’ Willi sxotjiig Conlllllflni. ll"! Wllll llle 89V‘ 53pm’: wftkfgat r1:§1§,';me;?na;"c':a1 rnleious effects of this “smelly mouth opexhtand '0'“ milling‘ An‘ f,‘ l; 109m tghllqzl“, W95 from mainland. This assurance. subsequently incor- Biiimeflifll Pflllfifis T¢5P°ll5llll° lllelefol- Symp m“ u cues ' ' n 1936' “' veS. etc. " m ' _ _ _ h A f collapse. The upper limit sq pub)“, Another point is that s wise ruck ilDOnrhe miindsof youth are ab; the" m imutticient mymm aboutl-R in the latter yearascom. grated in more definite reigns in (t! e Cthoh nion, is still a matter wit regar to w ic federation, 1867, mid tlie Island's entry therein. ilwll‘ Cmlsllllllllg Celllrfi- “llCYP-“S 1 d1 m will 1 y g. well known to all intelligent sople iijfitfitigegscoifoigiigegdiiiarigityloiifufig igfiedo tenant lifa/ivhaelis tiaiiiielon: ii... gaggle of 0ilflooldlfligfi$tlxlld8lt ass édl-iagggariglxgggflgid thlellamslsél E odllletgnlliziulgiliiiés ills pwple l° p“ ‘axes "° my" dew‘ l‘ wnstamly loom“! m: u change‘ ose i? aiiirtgiorltyfthen, a prove and the loss of the sense of taste: 51099111 i700“ 461i to 35. m“ . . . - - tn we have legitimate claims upon the Dominion I Edigoyh-fl Note; I charges but. upon man inbanglbls In Montreal practically 011 m0“ o; such B, wndmon? I; n0_ why sun “Home, symptom wmeqmu Usually death my“ are given h, Government. factors. The politically feasible irlg is done during the first three is,“ summing done about it? present is a bad odor from m, terms of so manv per hundred 1 limit of taxable capacity may be days either of May or of October, An omflnme ego", on [he pal-i, mouth Lhqumnd 0g popumtmm men m The railway problem did not solve itself in the manner visualized in Sir John's letter. It was in the following year, 187i, that the Rail- way Act was passed, authorizing a line to be _ built through tlie Island connecting Alberton and Rfiiffialii illl5 dalei l9l7- Georgetown, touching wt Summerside and * * Charlottetown and with provision for branch _ ‘ _ [mes to 5011,15 and Tigni5h_ The .3051 of tho to- you are liable to b: IlLl€d*Ol'*S€l1l to prison. reached long before the economic and three months’ notice is re- i i fl til lo nd it- this th limit. has been attained. The iibll- qiiii-oo from tlie tenants. Izengilrdilpectliziin iiiniiifst Th: salec of ,l,>,g~,,,lf“;;‘,‘,;’",,;§§g‘,,£;*,‘3,§' the $.',n‘i’...i"?..,"i‘1§“.§",‘i;§§,’“§ s is 3Y5; ttlég Government to borrow During these three monikis all ibiglifiorallulttergturefxwtzulq sitiqrt the; gave dame“ buzzing m the c," reduction of from 214 to 2i ii .. . . , b ma; ron. ri or -~sor ' ' ' British occupied Bapaume on the Hinderiburg its abfiiy iam§yg°jt Pfisfimglyy thg tmliipigldnsriltvxeglfig realm? should——iiii eed riiulirtxt-fleoehveg aha gielsduvigflggpsrbqirzizcirimavuiiirgo (lg; rwltemvlgxiighmiilngeyvyvlalgox 151 hr: . . _ support o ery r -nun e , e- ~ ' ‘.§§§d‘§°.,‘,"i§§§}fii‘§,°§°§, ‘Qfififof Zficigrlfiyngfllé mggrlzmbéfoégw 0515' cent citizenevln s. matter of this due to the presence of the mucln {Ighi-gs ofnffillrfi éixléillé-eslepotiveli. I P . .5 d . l f k pbli atiion. That confidence la sci“ In this Cit-y iiwo montihs’ notice, fig‘, “y: fifififfljl-‘i 1i,“ gfifgfiiii ‘its '“n'§§'§,e“'§,‘3,‘,’f,,§",§, $53,319‘? fir,‘ of New York. ‘mu m" " “"5 ‘ Y“ ‘ml “PPY °" a g“ m“ $5,, pfllgfllfsedyj§°“amfr $35"; rot/her than three iriont-hs- should What Christ said still goes: "n; or any o; n11 o; m, gbgyg WP. Canada has not been behlndhq mung up heavy deflcm and shows be ample. The main point. how- that m not with me is against me. mm; on 1mg o; thyroid juice it nos-rest neighbor in the reduction ' ever, is the desirability of having ghoum be remembered that, “mus of diphtheria incldenceruidmom]. St. Patrick's Day. U tal mileage of about 200 miles was paid by the no inclination to curtail its spend- “v0 “Med periods each year at y u“ s“. “c . - - - - _ - -- a it f this i f a ity. in Montreal. with a poouliti wand Government, pm),- w our entry mm Con. The first contingent of the Salvation Army to 1118- Washlnston POW which n11 mi,- "flitting" will be F" F‘ HOWATT’ U522?‘ tsheo skin, itriisulngt lnlxkfaly 0312b 0i 1 71957. ébsere were 1.0% cases an ea . Inlmuiiig- §;°,f,l,',l,°,{"S:_' they would be found in other parts federation by the issuing of bonds. The debt land in the New World consisted of one man The "um m, the intensification done. ' - . W happe i0 h ls subsequently agreed Oil ivith Canada, was $3; and seven women. That was on March i0, i880. :1 "alga éiziliyiirlglldgitgis Fgilrgietfig Egg: pmsgm “m: quxtletnzwfgwatffiiiéui-llé: College. symptom“ _ oomequence, the year 1936 showed 250,000. By the terms of Confederation we gave To-day illeli" "will?" iS_ legion find Gflflfiffll “re o; Austria y“ a shock w in Charlottetown are anxious to (The obywuon m the pfqpofigd Fortunately, if these symptoms 0011193 08500000 31 dfll-li-BPPM- the road to Canada and were charged up with Evangeline Boolli liflfi JlISi aPPillrlled C°l°ll9l ytallan opinion is no secret. That we“: 0902:" 01 llesldeign dial;- prqylinigealullfrgislynltion l? Bigot dit are due M} lack of thtyroid juice, lalam§l¥$l° °1 iIlle llfllll" TQM‘ . - - ' ' ' . germ . e s r n . e , res. _ the cost of it against our Debt Allowance. “fllh Eonzld NICAIIIlEIiIi, at pfffiifiilislili l? London. 13> eifelgagg “Qfififegfl, welfifififlfn other hand, asnThe/y? ares not giving giwffed in 31s Code oli hi: §§§,.-‘.',i,i§§‘."‘§§' is; '“§,',yl‘i§{',°§ er eputy in ciarge o tie ava ioiiists in tie Home amn- Hitler's spectacular “W00 i0 their landlords, mo lst- Canada. Section 30'! of the Code W111 "u" the” gympfgmg to d];- of the body and 50 be causing trim Hon w» boson in thit- mr and in l‘ the result that we have been paying five per cent ever since. Sir John's letter should prove of importance to the Commission now sitting on Dominion- Provincial Relations for the light it throws on the attitude of Canada's Confederation Premier with regard to the Island's status as a Province, siid the rights and privileges it would enjoy in sxchange for Colonial independence. We have been pressing our claims ever since for recog- iition of these rights, as defined in the Coii- fcderaiion Pact. How The Money Goes The Globe and Hail cites the reports of the Auditor-General of Canada as indicating C0il- tiiiued increase in travelling expenses of gov- eriinieiit officials, costs of government motor cars, etc, at Ottawa In the last five years alone, it is pointed out, the aggregate of travelling ex- pense accounts of ministers, deputy ministers and officials of departments has climbed from $2,676,386 to $3,855,592. These expenditures do not include free transportation costs on railways or the upkeep of the official railway cars. Examples: A car is maintained for the Prime Minister, another for the Minister of Trans- port, a third for the biiriistcr of National De- fcnse and a fourtli—tlie “tramp car" —for any other minister who choose to use it. The total maintenance cost of these in I938 was $51,080. The Department of Agriculture headed the list for travellers in i938. It put up a bill of $i,- (1)9341. The Department of National Defense ran up o bill of $591,647. The Public Works Department, with com- parativcly sliiall staff, tiiriicd in expense ac- counts totalling $l28,90l. In addilimi l0 ilic $4000 allowed to each rliin- ister for iiiuiiilciiancc of liis automobiles, Cali- ada’s bill for licr department cars in i938 totall- ed $670,055. U Other silggcsiions for economy made per- iodically by the Auditor-General ivliicli, accord- ing io his i938 report arc “still iii abcyaiice" iii- clude: Centralized control of government real estate. Ccntralizrllion of lllt‘ distribution of parlia- mentary and government literature. More effcciivc control of departmental stores ind equipment. A system of accounting for government busi- ness undertakings which would show the “true operating results of the several services." Serious Farm Handicaps A thoughtful letter on the agricultural situ- ation in New Brunswick is contributed by Mr. C. A. Anderson, Woodstock, to the Saint John Telegraph Journal. Many of Mr. Anderson's points have application t0 the Maritimes as a whole, and more particularly to this Island where agriculture is the main industry. Our farmers, Mr. Anderson writes, take strong exception to tlie steadily increasing ex- ports of butter from other countries, these im- portations being forty-three times as great in i938 as in i937. On top of that, upwards of i4,- ooo,ooo gallons or some i5o,o0o,ooo pounds of vegetable oils were imported into Canada dur- ‘ing i938 which he states, were in a large measure responsible for the greatly depressed butter‘ prices at the present time. These vege- table oils are imported largely from Holland and, come in direct competition with our dairy and pork products such as lard, etc, and have a very direct bearing on the price Maritime farmers receive for their products. g ‘ regard to sheep rsisinipMr. Anderson i isys":"“Iustas our farmers got nicely started in ' that branch of livestock‘ the snisll measure of fl. nothern territory of U_ S. A. o iii iii s Our local contemporary quotes approvingly Premier King's warning to a party supporter that cabinet ministers, iiot their officials, are responsible to Parliament. We trust it will bear this fact in mind, and apply it provincially as well as federally. Its liabit of dragging deputy ministers into matters of political controversy, of saddling them with statements for which they have no responsibility, is one against which we have had frequently to protest. J l?‘ i >F St. Patrick's Day would not be complete without the traditional parade, religious and other observanccs which take place today. Ari interesting part of the celebration will be tlie presentation by the Benevolent Irish Society of a fine comedy, “Laughing Irish Eyes", in the Prince Edward Theatre this afternoon and eve- ning. The cast is an excellent one, the cause a worthy one, and the occasion timelv for a little wholesome entertainment. i! ii i U The late Sir Henry Pellatt built s palatial residence in Toronto in which he subsequently found he could not afford to live, or even pay taxes for. It is now rented by the City Council to a service club as a show place. Similarly, Mr. Charles M. Scliwab finds lie cannot afford to live in the stately granite chateau which he built on Riverside Drive, New York, at a cost of more than $2,500,000. He ifow contemplates turning the building with its 75 rooms, into an up-to-date apartment house. Thus passes the glory of financiers. is is is The poor Mother Country is being bled white i0 accoiiiodate deserving, and even iiiitleserviiig, democracies in Europe and elsewhere. So far as the Empire is concerned, great (lcliiaiids on her purse have been made by Colonies hard hit as a sequel to the Great War. Newfoundland in the old days was able to get along on her own. but latterly got, into financial trouble and lost her democratic government. Now Sir Hum- phrey Thomas Walwyn, Govenior of foundland, who is in London to confer with British Government authorities, said: “If I can get £1,000,000 ($4,700,000 )0r £2,000,000, New- foundland can make good use of it." His plan is to organize corporations. The six-man govern- ing commission of Newfoundland then would loan money to fishermen enabling them to go to sea and tlie corporations would sell the fisli through their own merchants. The scheme, as reported at present, would give employment to 30,000 men. s s is iii When viewing the “peaceful (l) penetration" of Hitler in Europe, do not let us forget that the situation and disposition of Countries is now rio different than prior to I914. Then, it will be recalled, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy formed the Triple Alliance. It is true Italy was not over friendly to her allies, being considered "the prisoner rather than the partner of Austria and Germany." Nevertheless the disposition in Europe was hardly different in i913 than it is Hungary and Italy, being offset by the Triple Entente of Britain, France and Russia. In both Russia, and today the situation is not niuc dif- ferent. But Kaiser William. II was no less ag- gressive than Fuehrer mar, his declared policy being comparable to the latters’ "Mein Kempt," viz. "The Trident must be our fist" and, “When we have settled accounts with France and with Russia, we'll count the, cost and greatest settle- what» the statesmen of valiantly facing today —the,. resurrection of Kislserlsm in the name of Rieherism. combinations there was a weak link, Ital mid u“ o, 1L The mum merit of accounts -~with Great BritaiiiP-‘fliis is m” commmuon Europe are now now st. war, we'd pr triumphs is very probable. That Mussolini desires to strengthen his regime by some striking demon- stration of his power and his skill is not, in doubt. But would not his wisest course have been to secure a little more freedom of move- ment. by restoring friendly rela- tions with the Western Powers? Every schoolboy. as Macaulay used to say, knows that friendship with England and hostility to France are incompatible. You must be friends with neither of us or with both. Any attempt break or weaken the bonds merely adds to their strength. The Deuce's reputa- tion as a moralist does not stand very high, but no one regards him as a. fool. Is he playing a deep and masterly game which we are I00 locking in subtlety to understand? Or is he merely vlng rein to his resentment at stubborn resist- ance of the Barcelona Government to the onslaughls of his protege, and displaying his anger that, in his own words, France is on the other side of the barricade? At. present, we can only guess. -G. P. Giooch in 'I"he Contemporary Re- vew. The prcent burdensome arm! budget is thus one price which Ireland must pay for its freedom. But. should Great Britain and ire- liuid Jointly be endangered, it. will be possible for them to pool their respective defence measures and to co-operate against the common enemy on a basis of full equality. Thus it is demonstrated that Irish independence has paradoxically brought that country far closer to Great Britain than was the case when Britain's danger was re~ garded as Ireland's opportunity.- Washington Post.» During the War of 1915-18, Italy’! handful oi Jews played a valiant part. There were no less than siev- en Jewish generals commanding in the field. There were upwards of a thousand citations for gallantry. A large number of young men, who could be ill-spared from that dwindling community, fell on the field of battle; and in every Ital- ilii aynasosue there are Rolls of Honour only too crowded vrlth names (that in Rome was unveiled by the King of Italy himself). And it was not only in the field that New‘ Jews worked for the Greater Italy. The community of Trieste had du- tingulshed itself for a. century and a half for its devoted attachment to the mother-country; and in the generation before the War, Salva- tore Bsrzllai, son of the secretary of the local synagogue, kept alive the flame of irricientlsm, snd was known in Italy politics as “Deputy for lrieste." Wnen in i911 the Italian armies were overwhelmed at Caporetto, the Jews of Trieste were thrown into mourning. In the deepest secrecy, a congre atlonal reclaimed, wh ch was the traditional rsy- ers sad formalities. (This etaii has never, I believe, been publish- ed hitherto). Twenty-two years later. the community is i- srded in a different" light; and o new voice of Rome proclaims that Triesteli 5000 Jews constitute a "problem" for Italy. New times. new views, it is true; but it is hardly necess y Ho be so‘ ungrate- ful wlt-hsl. -Ooc Roth infrhs Fortnightly. London. Jiiilrinr iir statistics. the immi- ieat country to live in isNsw ' ' Mzesledlthssthelwestmortsl- today-the triple alliance of Germany, Austria w fr“; p” mama?‘ gunman?’ c“ of any country in the or loin- awn United sum m in fairly low with an average death whore they ‘die young snd free ls Ooylon which has s 86.! rots of deaths. lTho distant second is Ohlis with as. in western Iii-ops where uic F" dsatli to depends upon ‘how [Hitler ferils when he gets up in tbs morning, one finds the lowestrate held by Germany with X03. In ~ land rates next with 11.8 1m France is high st 16.1. if we took the qountrles - i Osaka use riuinirzg mimi- lglmi. - The common tor. ilsss- l ten- of course are not offering their houses for rent, and so it is that the tenants are losing the valuable advantage of having s, larger num- ber of houses to select from. In other cities the rule of re- quiring tehnnts to give two or three months’ notice on certain daiies each year ls a matter us- ually covered by s. civic by-law. The question is one of general interest to the public. and we should be glad if the pres would invite s discussion of in merits in their columns. We are. Sir, etic. H. K. S. HEIMVIIING it C0. local Estate Agents. amiss-s a smswaurs Bin-Ebweilent work has been 001w oiooriris the streets after the recent snow storm by snow plows. Great credit is due Mr_ Abbott for the efficient. mariner in which he manoeuvred his little steed, even to the extent of going in drive- ways arid clearing off the snow for the accommodation of some citizens while. two days anoi- the storm. some of the City streets are still blocked with snow. Woulditnotbesgoodidoato have this service made available tosllciitlzens? Ido notttiinksny would demur at being relieved of this lrltsome task, and I presume we would mt be called on to pay “iiiiifmii”? “if”... impo l l’ y pts t that the main streets be cleangd off first. yet we in the out-oLthe- way-places, who pay City taxes and live ions distances from our work and the business section of the (my. feel we are entitled to sotne consideration. sit least. To- dov. While some of the city streets an ccked. other streets outside the City lllsnlts have been cleared off by the Government plow. A Pretty good argument in invoi- of building outside the Oity limits. although. like Hitler. tilic City inny at some not too distant date take flhese outsiders under- their pro- l°°ll°ll 011d 81W them the some service for their money they are how siviris their side-tracked tax Myers. Instead of using the city Dlizw to clear out driveways. cw... would it not have been better for "1050 fifties t0 have given this work to some of the iinenlpioyod and thus alleviate the suffering oi‘ 001110 Door families. rather than add that much more elrpenae to the City's over-burdened smondi. 01%“. ' . our citizens are very i $2?‘ iii‘..i"'..'.-‘.'“‘l "zero". ‘hi; Persist in Just leaving the smw $19" li 10118. i0 the discomfort 0W"- oe-rtioiilarir inonieis. Wll°- °l “Bcfliliy. must take their infants w-it-li them wherever they f0. In MMM’ Wofdl, G16 lugg ma. I 011i! must suffer for the few, Bhmiid there not be some menu-is lee. task be left b0 tho Private citizen? 1 0m. Bir. etc. SNOW SHOES. IMMOBAL IJTBBATUII 5li'2—- ~- OlH-B-iiiinflwifrlvfrliiclgngngg Q f March in your issue o , 1.. "00 was mode of s rilovemsr. ii- nffllfuaptwevslfioii the minrriezlisl- Mi iIiei-stiiie. siieii ' a move. as you $1‘? 100;?‘ Itrsrsi support =1’ s niiiorits 033cc? m“ M "won'- do imporlsd from the uniw ll no usfiiit Wllliflfiffl: would be powerless. nign°f":of“iiiut'lils esss? ' not s {ransom in. (vi 7% vev 0 00th). bl blti '. W.“ “fill-rd tun? iy iiio nose niz. selling or exposing obscene or immoral literature of any kind; section 209 prohibits the posting of such literature through clearly upon the authorities to en- force the existing laws. Effort in this direction would seem to be the only XIICEXISGO)! remedying condit- ns.—— . . EMIGRATION TO P. E. ISLAND BY THE SHIP “VALIANT" sin-Tho valiant, Capt. Izmrd sailed from Hull on March 22. lull with I06 passengers. aboard. One death occurred on the vo ge. s chllg of the late Isaac smlt , Cra- pau . Among the passengers were Wm. Banker and fa-mil of Tryim. Rich- ard Hiudsori. looa preacher Tryon, Christopher Smith and family, Cra- aud, oseph Trowsdaio and fam- y, Crapaud, William Hodgson and family; George Wl genton and fam- ily. T 0s. Carr. Jo Pearse, all of Crapaud, Robert Hawks and family, John Rennison, Albert C0, N. 13.. John Wilrier arid John Towse, Baokviie. Isaac smith. Henry Smith. Charlottetown, Wm. liurld arid family and Robert Liurid and hm. Fawcett, Cove Peter wn. About the middle of the vo a e the ship came across s Scotch ybilig kins condition and took of 60 passengers and crew. ‘Among the were Dr. MiwGi-ekiir. St. Peters Road, afterwards murdered n the llflld fields of British Colum- Dlo- Thos- Gorvai. Wat River, 1'5"- 1104800114 local preacher. Robi. Morrison. Sussex. N. n. no. it"s ‘iifidll. ‘rmii- ihimmr- - - as a . Cant. lzzard died y! vgync and is buried in in?" viiliiiiftt wifiiifliiitieim" hm“ a in ull in mo. ° “p” l am Sir eta. w. '0. wuss. FARMERS w stills" -.""-;:'.::~ i-Iitls- Hon. P0illtry, ate. "r Iloe on hon. cattle iinii Ml"! 0P I106 and nits on nit w t” -. ri-ir u°i wit." iii iiffffii effective. We carry also Phil's Line Kill — 35o ab ‘its Pratt's Condition Powder ‘Itli Pratt's Animal toi- l 101 Pratt's Poultry Bggsflgtqg -' '- "' -— — —- 35o I 70t- Pflli’! Worm Powiials 88o fir": _ _ Faint - - as: line's Pig llonn lloviiler 35o per lb Macs toililltlon * Powders for llorses 50c - BIIOIAL PE‘! BOX 39c. loll Orders ‘mm-vs Proml rchibits the “making, mariufncvtur- appear. 1°‘ sale °l causes the disappearance of mucln from under the skin, weight, and more mental and phy- the mails. The onus. therefore, rests slclll "llVllY- just as thyroid extract loss of Diphtheria Can Be Wiped Out (Health League of Canada) In 1937 Great, Britain had 61,339 deaths, a fotaliiry rate of 4.8 per- cent. Oimimenting on this the Chief Medical OfficersaysWIridiph/thierlo we seem to havo reached s. position of stability es far as incidence is concerried—and it is doubtful whether any marked diminution of incidence can be expected by the old methods of notification, remov- sl and disinfection." On this sidle of the Atlantic we long ago reached s similu-‘miclu- slon. For the last l0 years or so oi least. we have attacked the inci- dence of diphtheria by the use of tomid, and with remarkable re- su . ‘Iloxoid prevention of diphtheria in the City of New York may be taken as a fsir example of what ma/ybedonelnlessenlngbottitlln {rgcideriee srid mortality of diph-l in the coun the last ll years. Brantfoi-d, Otis- wa, 5t. Oatharlrlies, Vancouver slit Toronto have excellent records. ’l‘he reason in all these cases is elimino ‘t a," \ -rx. tbrilcizlcht ‘n. ‘l? "1',__ “Pi-n 1:10“ A. eria. 19” ounmmu “w” . the systematic use of toxoid aniorl yoimg children. Diphtheria can ll ted from every conunilnlt! try. The effectual igeiii oases of diphtheria with 2.900 is wxoid. There lg no longer sill need to have diphtheria. 1 . Arms!‘ ‘ ‘.1 ‘i-(ennk/wl‘ i’ - ("MSW ll Orange llekos Tea Mr. Tea Pott Saysz. Use BRAHMIN Full Flavouredlea AP This ls an old saying and good advice and as good today as it. was years ago. It ls wise and sensible to know what you are get- ting when you buy ANYTHING ‘l’ 2 lllliil For a Delicious Cup oi NEVER BUY IG IN A BAG YOU KNUW EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE GETTING WHEN YOU BUY HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST I CHEWING 10¢‘ Baa FIG “SO0E13 1'0 TIGNISH” MANUFACTURED BY lilelisvi iiii iiiclioisoll Tr‘?-¢¢e’ °#~ W» i°l*‘*°""