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The Times showed- Reference was made in these col- ipicturcs of the unveiling and of the umns recently to the London Timcsigreat company coming down the “count of the unveiling, on theniu, shore of Loch Diuivegan. Isle 01: Prince Edward Island descendants Bkyo, of a mclncrial cairn to thepof the Skye pioneers would have Marxjrimmans, for ihnce hilndred ‘given much to have been present at years hereditary pipers to success- ‘that simple communi- lve chiefs of the‘ Macleods. The un-i veiling ceremony occurred on August ‘ BOOKS FOR CHILDREN CAIRN AT DUNVEGAN 2nd, and was performed by the: (me of the most attractive feat-lagainst poverty. spent his lasiqm "ch 49 Baum“ l” Wat" mi Notes By Die Way Application of the National In- dustrial Recovery Act to the msJOI industries 0t tho United stat“ l‘ becoming, apparently. mm 111d more a matter cf difficulty and compromise. The automobile code, after being the subject of contro- versy between the Administration, h; Washington and representatives of the manufacturing corporations. has been signed. but the industry h“ succeeded 1n retaining a right. in somewhat nwdiiled 11911118, ll 15 true, to engage and discharfli! @111- ployoee without regard to their union status, while the Piord Com- pany remains outside the agreement altogether. Ono of life's most ironic traged- ies the other night in New York received but scant news attention. A man, worn out with the struflle PUBLIC FORUM This column is open for the discussion by correspondents o! uussiiona of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions o! correspondents- APPLE PARASITI sin-The apple tree skeletoniaer lwhich caused so much injury to ‘Qtha apple trees in Prince Edward . h _ i... ‘ erililnixild cltfraiiigeegble ‘Iiumberrgtfifizirg °n° °f the 5km ailment‘ m“ m‘ couragea both patient and Dllyslitlflll Fm ‘u’ pm o! August‘ A ye" "D ' is pscriasis—white scaly patches like it appeared mun: earlier in th; mortar on the 8km which. when we _season, and for t at reason cause News "e peeled ofl leave ‘ bleach imuch more damage. Parasites seem , m! surface .m have greatly reduced the pen‘? Just what causes this ailment has lwhich in another year or two, By “mg b dis i d. ‘would likely dhappear‘ Many otiililfsgic iifgriialiyniegzwlers solution) these insects have already spun a , oniated mercury on the cocoon for themselves 0n the leaves. yxtgymgtxchesl most cue‘ Clem. up but where they are still active the m “me, only to break out again use of one pound arsenate of lime merhaps m a kw monflm That “nervousilcss" may be a lac- 0,1 w. can». us. PSORIASIS CURE!) DY FAT FREE DIET.‘ present Mocleod of Macleod, Laird “he; o; the “aw Prmce Edward 18h luickle in the Automat restaurant‘ which has been added 3 Tmund‘ °£ tor is admitted by fllfllly skin 899C- of Dunvegan. "The Bcokman," in and Library, which shortly will be the Winnipeg Free Press. has some ah a position to cater to the read- ifliffwllllg X10195 011 the 5lll1l@9t.‘iiig requirements of the whole Prov- from which we quote: ‘ii-ice, is the emphasis which will be Dr. Johnson, in his "Joilfllfiy tofplwed on developing the reading the Westem Islands," tolls us that {whey of whom chum-en, Already at Dunvcgan he "tasted lctils" and b large number- bf children's books was in danger of forgot-ting he must ‘have been purchased and chum)“- travel further. He composed two ‘bed, Many or the” book; are mag. odes when in Ski's Whllr guest 01' nificently illustrated and all have i the MBClPOd» tl19 bi1€l1ll1P$ Played been chosen with the greatest care during meals. Ho foregathercd WiIhIby M155 Bbtegqh with the abject MacC/‘Iznmivn. ‘.00. and slmrks of of combining recreation with edu- his College for the Pipers. cation ‘and of making the library a Th9 Gllltflllflfl l! valuable adjunct to the school quoted as suthorliy for the stnie- ‘i-urriculirm. _ merit that the last nizinof Mac-Ii‘ so Jmpoflaflt i5 the subject of Crlmmoo pining fame died in Can- children's libraries that the Mon- Idfl. but when or in what port W8 treal Gazette recently devoted an . are not told. It is rutercsiing to editorial m a (1154311551011 Q1 the nor-t speculate on a-hcther he ivris one of of books best adapted for this p111‘- the Skye pioneers who landed inpose. children, it is pointed out, 1903 5t Bfllfifit. 1111-8. Province. The lread for amusement. They love a Wl-I111lD9J Free Press writer expres- jrcxnance. They take to a good story sea the opinion that ho died in ‘like ducks take to water. It is not the Province of Qvmbec. At any‘to be expected that all children rate, this last man 0f the Mac- Qwill take kindly to Homeric tales or Crimmon College of M11810 wm-‘Grayks "Elegy," or to such stiff posed o, Lament in his exile. It!books as Hugh Miller and the must have been ivierdly cioiorous chambers brothers mention as part with its recurring "Maccrfmmon ‘of their boyhood fare. And it is not shall never retum." There was no fneedful they should. They are no slack training nor practice in the more inclined to tackle tasks that seven years of study at MacCrim- mons conservatory of the bagpipes. Clans of the Islands and Highlands sent their young pipers there to learn “Ceol Mor" (great Musici or Manchester of the older growth. And there is] something to be said in favor of prompting them along the line of their own tastes, provided that in r The mnmorfzil cairn is built at from the wheat. Ruskin held Borreraig, where, presumably, the strongly that a child should learn ancient College stood. The Macleod headed the party which followed a choir of pipers to the ypot. Hi5 castle of Dunvcgzin is a fox-lifts as rastles needed to be in the righting days when they were built. He is described as a handsome old He- i-Piobairemhdy imoklbre the chaff can be Smcdion July] 29, the announcement was made tiat possession of them had been taken by French war vessels , it was added from Paris that the United States had been consulted ,_ ‘ h and "had welcomed the idea. Dfé-‘im the “m” m“ ""1'°"11l1°111 the occupants of the cars. pedes- ferring French rather than Japan- ithe 595w“ "here “we cse occupation." This statement the imghwa“ i“ bad United States officially denied. scmelhzng about the things that blow and grow, flit and fly, in the near-by of their own homes. And why not? The youngsters love flow- ‘ers. They can be taught something about the romance of insect life._ the proclamation of French creignty over seven small islands in the South China Sea midway be- tween the Phlippilles and French Indo China Birds and trees attract their stat/hat ‘he 53*" vlllley 1111155 b9 1'6- turned to Germany. We may be bridean and an eloquent, and gave tention and invite their wonder. for a roll. He sprinkled a deadly p0l50ll on it, ate part of it, then staggeied to the washroom and dropped dcad. A miserly woman at the same table seized the portion of the roll the suicide left and ate it. She too collapsed and died on] the way to the hospital. An inves- tigation showed she was compar- atively rich with nearly $50,000 in various banks. The man died in a. battle against poverty. the woman in s greedy effort to save a nickle to add to-her store. Pigs upvto a certain age and weight ale now being bought by the y ~mwe~ to the people h; this Pray. United States Government as part of its recovery program. The idea is to buy 5,000,000 of them at aidnd the cost of $55,000.000. In the Unltcdf StatEs ocm is raised for the most‘ part to feed hogs. If, tlierofortu! corn raisers do not curtail their‘ crops there will be an over-rproduc- tion caused by the absence of the hogs that naturally would consume them. But if the reduction in the pork supply results in a cones? pondlng reduction in the corn sup- ply two clamor, in the community ivill have achieved higher the corn raiser and the hog raiser. ])l‘lC(‘$. -~ i Japan's protest to France against‘ sov- brings to three the ‘R0 against the gram than are Mk number of nations concerned over control of these hitherto inwnspi-i mo“ . . ‘to motorists as the Patriot savs China also claims an interest in‘ ' ‘ * ' them. Thcy are not within the jur-ldrm i _ isdicton of the Phxlipirlos; when,. e expedmmlsly and with a mm‘ -1l'l1l'f)ll0l¥tl°l15 and Tamlncamons °£ fragments of earth, for! f‘- ncelior Hitler has declared ‘hydrated lime to prevent burning. iansts, as also 1s the possibility bf lmlght be effective as a spray to some gland dgswrhhhr-e h, the body. ,kil1 these insects. Early fall apples. rlrhus the hmhhr-r 1h which the should be harvested before spray- lns- . may be at fault, as leaving out cer- | I R111 511'» 9"» tain foods from the diet has cleared J. Il- CLARK. Yup a number of cases. | ' Superintendent. l Some research men have found ,E.\pc:~il: ninl Farm. that it is during the cold weather THE MCINTYRE "Iqflwhy rind point out that‘ psoriasis does not exist in the tropics. Drsf O. Grutz and M. Burger, Ber- lin, relate some of their studies which tend to show that the under- lying cause of psoriusis is probably a disturbance in the way in which the body uses the fat foods-cream. Sir,—'I‘he Patriot newspaper boasts about the good condition of |rhe McIntyre Highway which it says the Liberal Government inoe, It was a. "gift" which cost i butter, fat meat. the taxpayers over 527.000 a mile,’ Psoriasis may be due to the blood met that it is in good ,, ivessels of the skin allowing too trtwelung condition is °°’F““°“d' much fat to be poured out on the able not so much to the Lea Gov- I surface of the 5km m. because the ernment as to their Conservative form in which the m; reaches the successors in office. I am credit- skin is so altered that irritation ably informed that this section of “ism road costs more annualy to keep y In any case as it is the fats that in repair than any other section of , muse the trouble, cutting down on l 0011111 1911801 ln m9 dlslflcli- MON- ‘ the fats should be good treatment. body processes handle some foods, . that this skin ailment gets worsen, Low in Price] Dopolidsbioihcasiliy Mad Patsy sold, ha said me. That every morning he could see -An angel walking on the sky; Am,“ m; sunny skies of morn i Ha threw great handfuls far sndl nigh Of poppy wed 11110118 t1" "m? GmMtofioTuk THE Too ‘for time iism And then, he said, the angels run lrsilsndwniohuntothispointhsa To see the poppies in the sun- [been chimed ibr, and how about railway pasengeue? should they be I 881d t0 111111-412 d-IBBKNEM flwufl bg a MQ (m Q1]. pg!- He said the devil had no hand mum “gum d th, 311,0“, In spreading flowers tail and fair ‘m, would than b, an my “h”. Through corn and rye and meadow ‘a "my and“ a Wm “u”, 18nd. length, dependant m the difference By garth and barrow everywhere: ‘ m w“ human m. “m, To "k we The devil has not any flower, qumbn h to dash” m. damp But only money in his power. 10mm“ o: m. who!’ met This proposal m: a free ferry |(fior that is what the resolution means if carried to its logical con- clusion) gains perhaps a little sup- port from the argument that the canals in Ontario and Quebec are free to all klncb of floating car- rier. I must confess that at the {moment I cannot account for the ‘fact that this is so. ‘There must be -James Stephens. some special reason, and yet it ___________~_-_~i_-~_ ‘$961115 only 118M that those who ‘to make them so attractive that the m“. u“ u; m}. ma” o: tmns_ And then he stretched out in the . sun And rolled upon his back for fun: He kicked his lags and roared for joy 3 Because the sun was shining down, ‘ He said he was a little boy And would not work for any clown: He ran and laughed behind a bee. And danced for very ecstasy. . Asoppyludevflwacd. isiieai-i-isdoeetoismisuieiel loverdburdened land. But to recorn, case. They would than have bee; asking the government to give m something which would not be a ‘further burden on this airesq mend an ‘ crease in the railway deficit (for that is what the ubon. tiou of this one source of rovenrrq nieansiwhsn the ruination of ti; country. because of this mmc rail- way, is staring us in the face) do“ not surely do much credit to the ~btisineas sense or even w the pat. riotism of the pmposers. '- I cannot think that their attitude meets with the sppmvalof the ei. actors of this Isiandmutssno objec- tion has appeared in the Press, either in the editorial or corres- ipondence columns, I fel‘. it my duty asonowhoistooproudofhisnst. ivo province, to see it laid open m a charge of extreme and, I think, undefenda’ selfishness. in these extra cost will not be a serious de- mum-m hhoum whmhuu “he- Wrrvnltx-l t m“ 1 id a lthing towards the coat of construc- Aga .i nove ea a“ and m _moving highway probably advanced '11:: u m“: 32am; ‘m; now for the first time in history, for a 8mm: mm“. ‘lwa mmmve. should be accepted as sound. where do“ ma do I Velma‘ gathmk would it all end? The pe0plo of than, Wm m; be my ‘(m8 before Vancouver Island, for instance, this n $16G m“ n, would be equally justified in asking be ‘£6,116: by the fmgosfifnwgg‘ for a free ferry to their mainland to“! on an cambbome tum,” as a trans-Canada. highway, under But u this Show‘ not be don n u. , ould be °' °’ I .. .2: 22;” .. all r r m - m» t» gvancouver in the West than it be set fish“ me Island Boards ‘my by removing toils on the Island, would at Cape Tormentine in the Fe Bu‘ h m I1 ‘asst. A little thought is all that is a103,, To ezujam militia‘: “lg”: ‘necessary to show the absurdity of very In“ ‘mum. or numerous] over, it became necessary this, spring to makercpairs which com- mcn sense on the part of the Leal Government would have avoided. I‘ refer to the new culvert installed, about which the Patriot has so, .much to say. The original culvert other forms of treatment, leaving nvas an eighteen inch structure, al- '. 011$ i116 lfll-S 111 the diet resulted l“ together inadequate to the purpose 3 ‘and which the rains washed away Ysidelable improvements were ob- flooding the highway. The present! Government replaced it with a ‘the whole idea. The man who conceived it must be given credit‘ for ingenuity, but to put it forward as a serious proposition does not argue much for his wisdom. And what shall we say of the body that adopted this extraordinary child? If they had asked for a, further reduction of the rates for auto- mobiles. with s full knowledge of the cost of operating the ferry. (which can now be easily obtain- ed.) on the basis of which To prove this Drs. Glitz and Bur- ger stopped all other forms of i treatment in eleven cases, and sim- ply omitted the fats in the diet. What was the result? 1n four cases that had resisted all a complete cure; in five cases con- served, ‘and two oases still being treated. likewise show improvement. sections of the railway. in addition] to this small part, would also have! to be made free, and where are‘ these to be chosen? It can easily‘ be seen how difficult it would be t0 <>I1Ty out such s. scheme without the oft-heard charge of favoritism.‘ Let ua look at the nutter from‘. another angle. The operation of the ' canalcosts, so it was stated at the 1119113118 $12,000,000 per arinum, which l days of alldaysJosliowtl-iatth at least one who w011ld. fool sshauir, ed to stand by their side. I am Sir, etc. "i! Au Owlish Instinct (From the Spectator) One of the strangest byways oi instlnct—or reesonl-in birds wsl explored a. few years ago in the ancient demesne owned by Si: George Courthope in Sussex. It is one of the most htnglish places in England. Its oak forests - from which Westminster Hall was built centuries ago and repaired in this- and its owners have s continuous history remarkable even in English annals; and today as at the begin- ning the instruments and apparatus of the estate, even to the carts and wagons, are manufactured locally out of the estate timber. Doubticss the early landowner watched birds with as shrewd a. curiosity as its present owner; but did any of them discover so strange a habit? ably not; for in those days . an iiffit" w» t» or a» r- r an eddies tn praise of the famous family WIK§6 monument looks to- wards the "blue cuiliin" known and.‘ climbed by Mince Edward Lsland- study books written especially for era who have visited Skye. The, children, books stripped of hard greatest pipers of this day sailed‘wcrds, that children can readily And of book-stuff dealing with nature life, there is, happily, a. plentiful supply. There are nature across the Inch with Macleod. send- understand and. which. for young ipmmhh; ing the sounds of the pibroch across ‘folk and old, are a delight to read the sea and land. one must have ‘and brood over. ‘ Highland blood in his or her veins‘! Is there, asks the Gazette, any to feel what the ceremony meanLIneed to advertise Arabella Buck- The playing, says the Tunes cor- 1ey's "Fairyland of Science" or respondent, will never be forgot- Charis Kingsley} "Water Babies"? ten by the nssembIedAAny nature book of Fabre, Com- Classic tunes stirred old llicmorles.‘stock, Rev. J. E. Wood, J. E. Tay- Maccrimmons "Svimthcal-t" was‘lor. Asa Gray, Francis George played by tu-o pipers togethen-adieath, C. A. Palmer, Grant Allen, concerto-ncvrr bcforn playod by W. H. Hudson. Richard Kearton, two ln unkaun. "A mist xvas clrivlng ‘Richard Jeffcrics, or Sir John Lub- h from the Atlantic," Other claa-‘bock. may be picked up confidently‘ ticai numbers were Patrick Mor at sight. Nor should such books as. I Maccrvmmonls thc'Bailey's “Talks Afield" m" "Some company “Lamont for Children.“ nficr like (loath of his‘Niiture Biographies" by J- J. Wardlvrmmrk- and according to a 00n- . I oqntirrlog ngo,_be passed over without honorable§ and "I got a Kiss of the Klugsmention. What a vsst fund 0f on-i Hand" (i651) The King was Char- trancing lore there is in Taylor's- _\es Tl. and his army was cncamped "Half H0111‘! in GT9911 1181198." 01' outside Stirling. Itcviowing hi5‘8-K811l. in his"P1ant Life". Packard! troops one ‘mornmg he noticedWHalf-Hours with Insects" is sn- some eighty pipcrs uncovered be-IOtheI captivating nature study m‘: fore an old piper. Told that it was as are also Emwt Mcnaultfis "Won- lllacCrlmmon, king of pipers, the ‘dcrs of Animal Instinct" and Dixon- King called for him, giving the and Eddy! "Personality of Insects". venerable man the royal hand tn‘The list o-f nature romances might Kiss. MacCrlmmon there and then be greatly extended, and of beauti- oompcscd a pibroch and gave it the ful books one must not forlet mm "Marvels of Insect Life," colorpiat- In the afternoon of August 2. a Hi by Theo cameras tnd Pllbll-Blltd memorial service was conducted in by Casseli: n01‘ foil t0 89W" tllfl the ruined church beside Dunvegan,‘ll11’99 Wlllmt-‘l 0i "Wild "W"! "I and a memorial tablet unvellealThey Grow" by Mews- Corlw 11116‘ Among the distigilislled scots-menfNvttall. these 11180 superbly illu-. loven sons, three ‘ prcmnt was 0010M; germ, Gordon, jstrated. ‘The list here mentioned 11-! who writes so beautifully about tho P1159113 but a w” “We” "4 3, Hebrides. In his story “The Lost 11th vvlll- And the chudTen c“ be‘ plebiscite in 1935 to give expression whose nerves are seriously impaired by war service. It may even be said that there are few surviving certain that France entertains a different view. There is to be a to the views of the people. One German spokesman says his coun- try will risk France to restore the Saar vullcy to the Reich before 1935, but compliance is highly 1m- It is estimated that in Great Britain there are at least 30,000 the war without some mental hurt. In many cases little trace of this is left, in others the scars remain, albeit concealed, but in still others the mental wounds ache and sometimes impose a growing disability as the years roll by and physical strength! ivanes. i I Apparently it is not in Austria alone the German Nazis are mak-_ ing trouble. They are found in enhagen despatch to The New York Times they and some Danish Nazis are looking for trouble. The gov-_ eminent has prohibited the wearing? of poitical uniforms. In South Jut-‘ land storm troops organized on the German plan are said to be carrying 011 manoeuvres rt nlsht and mrkrlrsi-es for motor care on the Island no secret of their design to ie-unite Smith Jutland with Germany. The Government issaid to be consider- ing the pl-nilibition of the Nazi party. The now Germany is a threat to peace in Europe, A pieasin, feature of Young‘ Canada Day at the canadlan Na- ticnai Exllltltlon was the attention paid to a large number of poor. llllfkf-brlrllcaed and orphan child- ron by the Knights of Columbus and Ramcscs Temple Shrlngrg, These organizatcna, following their‘ custom of many years, acted as hosts for over 4.000 children gath- three foot, culvgrf._ Thgfe was ho ilnnccessary delay or inconvenience mo," is but a movable exrehsloh of I the highivng: by which they CHIM- On the contrary. the work wasimd they g1“, any thought h, me mum of inconvenience. But virhyisuch a Dl-poosn]? was it necessary? Simply because If mrjim- car-s are to have free the Public Works Department un- ltrafgit, why not everything else that der Mr. McIntyre bungled the job. ‘travels on the highway, and every It is certainly amusing to read ‘pm-Shh as W911, This would mean many of the ‘trlans, trucks, loaded and unloaded, shape. full of ‘anything and everything indeed ruts and holes, and it was certain- ‘which does not come by rail, leaving ll’ 1'9l'1'95l1l11i; t0 l111V9-l 0n the MHC- I the latter as the sole source of Intyre Highway." Every motorist revenue. What is sauce for the recalls the craters that were left ‘goose must be sauce for the gander on the roads after the Lea Gov-Woo. Did any of these gentlemen Erhmeht quit office. The roads thlsfever hear of a free ferry for any- summer were admittedly in better thing? I venture to think that there 5l1l1i>9 than they have ever been. is not such a thing in existence, If the Stewart Government had even under government control. wanted to “copy the policy” of Why in the name of common sense their predecessors, they would have should ours be so made? left the McIntyre Highway unre- Arid mark you, this proposal paired. If they had done so it means besides that automobiles are would have been the most disrep- 110i 0111)’ to b9 687F196 flee. bill- utable-looking highway in the also that the owners are to be saved Province, But instead they gave i119 005$ 0f the BR501199- Blld ‘ 511 constant attention to the cracks and the wear and tear of the car, and crevices, which, n; The guru-d. which they would have to stand if ian predicted, will probably con. this were l P9801111‘ highway. tinue to require attention, at much 15 it t°° much t0 9x096?» "19111 l0 annual expense, because of the PBY all 1935i Wlwl» U19? W°11ld ‘£11115 lack of proper foundation under 5"‘?- Mherwlw. they Wlll be b011- tlre road gufface, used to this extent. The photographs published by Motorists themselves ought to be The Guardian of the cracks in the the first to dlssaprove of this form McIntyre Highway before the last 0i Dauperization at the expense of election-just a few weeks after “hers- 1 feel 5"" that B5 a 891161111 the work was completed-are still 1111118 they wmlld be too proud to h m“. spot whh the pahqoh n- " accept the gift? The principle that was not for the constant attention m9 u”?! M " hlihway 1“ the 50"" given to mu highway by the pres- °l 1111 emrwlve permanent bridal: ent Government, there probably f” mamnmr “mum be ma“ t0 Pa!’ wouldn-t be any hwhway 1m to at leasttheintereston thecaipital ex- photograph! penditure is now pretty generally I ‘m, 31,. “w” accepted. and so toll bridges are TAXPAYER mruncommon in many section; of the country and especially to my own knowledge in the province of Quebec. Of the nine bridges, con- heating the Island of Montreal with the mainland, for instance, only one or two are free. If this is con- ly without a dissenting voice, at the alder“ nasmwbl‘ i“ the n” i’! meeting of the 530mm“ 30am bridges, how much more so ought it o‘ Trades m summers,“ a kw any‘ to b0 with regard to ferries, where ago, must surely have been givenimm °°"°°9°“d m "me ""59 lt° the mime” wmdemmm. ma,“ ibridges, and where the transporting CAR rumor RATES Bun-The resolution concerning ferry, which was adopted apparent- wm n mum not have “Wm” the agency is continually wearing out I Lmwlmmn, o’ m“ muumbly and has to be regularly renewed intelligent and representative ma“ andperiodi "yentlrelyreplaced ,to This resolution declares it w be "Ynm"! °‘ °h°°°"°l°l’°"tl118 111 the deliberate opinion of the as- tmel- ‘m’ “cv “d 1" the bl! m?" sembied delegates that motor cars l“ “B” 1°’ u“ °mrlunl ""- road vehicles should be carried Island‘ and “he: places which the far-fetched theory that thclly °°“'““°‘°d mil“ 1°’ "limb e ered from different institutions in the city, locked after them on the Pjbrooh," Nrii Munro says: "To the ' trusted w know I 8°°d W“! whemgrounds and conducted thcln back ~ rejoicing. ‘the widen-taking involvediihe gratitude of the youngsters. , .. . ~. itll-"BB has to be made may suffer considerable responsibility and ex- somewhat malerlfllly- 171M i6 their ipensc, but the organhers and their 111lsf0ft11119. The only thing to do ifl"SiSl-'ll‘it5 ire-re amply repaid by iu such cases by way of overrml- l"! or lcsonlll! W‘ handicap is knowledge they could be able to show that the rates are excessive there would have been some sense in the scheme, but to ask for the abol- ition of the rate altogether is noth- ing but m‘? helBht of absurdly. Perhaps after all they were not really in earnest following out the practice too often adopted when dealing with governments. of ask- ing for more than is really expected in the hope of getting something. It looks though as if the resolution in question is just another of those in the half-digested ill-considered class which tend so grealty to dis- .cred-it clubs and conventions and can be considered as a. deficit. (I; uw m" H1911‘ flsum. although I csn- come birds were not introduced from m‘ mink $1197 are correct.) whilst abroad. thfll 0d’ the railway amounts to‘ Dr. Coiiinge, specialist on the The greater par-r or tho food of birds, denied that the little former is paid for by that part n; owl ate young birds or birds’ eats- Canada which is most benefited by's0 Sir George Oourthope cancelled them, viz. Ontario, Quebec, and an order or a permission for their the two eastern of the Prairie destruction. Then an observant pmvrme,’ “can” pmbablyi keeper saw one of these whitewash. quh, 75 pa. cent of the general. ed owls destroy st one attack scven_ r-evehrm out of which m,‘ deficit is v teen young pheasants; but it left met 15 pad 1n on. 10m or another! them lying when they fell. Pres- hy this pa" o‘ the Dom-Mon‘ The ently it returned with some compan- hemammg compulflvaly ma“ peh-‘ions and they together carried of! cent,“ y‘ born’ by the om" mm a the bodies. Watchers observed them “no” and it “n “any b’ Bhawn‘ (vsilfignorsimme:dtlwfnliifhersrtlitxergnle: that the amount whmh m“ hme lie for some days. By (this time meetings generally. island has in meet is scarcely! and I mlmo” n“ other kind! of [from all of which a bridge is frce?, across the Strait absolutely free.on m“ “fly be reached by cxpellslve" Worthy of mention. But however‘ much it may be they have to con-| tribute indirectly of course, bowardg: the railway deficit five time; u’ much, and yet the Island Boards of‘ ‘Prado would recommend a (pr-mgr- inorease by reducing the income quill! an appreciable extant; th too, in view of the fact that this and‘ of the road is doubtless as great n! deficit-producing section a, any other, perhaps, indeed, the greatest, And in whose favor do they want this done? Motorists, who are do-I 1118 1110M to strangle the railways than on the same length of road m“ an?’ “h” c1"! l" the 61111111111? cn the dry land. An automobile n the" l‘ l9 b9 my discrimination’ takes up space as freight does, and,»m°d° ll ‘b01114 M91? b0 118mm.- must therefore be charged as such. ‘"1191’ "l!" I01‘ them It will poi Having shown the highway theory of the Ferry to be unten- able and impossible of application, let rne tum to the other conception of it, viz, that it is just a part of the railway, which the great maj- ority of right-thinking people maintain it essentially and wholly is. This means that all who cross the strait by this ferry are sins-ply travelling on a section of the rail- way and must pay a railway fare which, in view of the greater ex- pense involved in constructing and] operating, will naturally be greater m it is to be carried free. some"! tlwrflm Wt the canal argu- about freight which has come by 1:12: final anlysis has but 1f the gentlemen in question nu recommended the collection of mils on canals as s counterpart to 170115 P11 rlllwry ferries they would have imado out a much more reasonslblei THE FAMILY 1 DRUG busying beetles, those native scav- engers, got to their proper work; and at this juncture the little owls returned and ate the beetles which were alleged by Dr. Collinge to bs their favorite food. He was lusti- fled; but so were the keepers who to young game birds. \\\ gkinuzvé int, Pi LLS 5-’, ‘RA{\\\\\\<<€i§ i. sJléKIJJNLif“ ‘t5 “ bu“ L4 D §ECRK+ARCO Ugl- h,“ RHEUMAT‘ I SALE! 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