lE"‘::1m:1en..-<4- .-...... epics root; TllE GHARLOTTETOWN GIIARDIM - . ... _ ~ _ chine 5,11, vlcu-Prentueut-J. R. Burnett ulJmam w Btg:e-t‘:r:ys—llle|iL-|‘ol. ii. A. Mlt-Klniioii, D. K 0. 3mm; mu Mpngglng Director-d. R. Burnett. Associate Elmore-Flak _\\'nlker and D h. t urrlo iiiiiuln Dull ttiiuiiiioii issn fl oer rear (in lflvwce) dellvieed. $4.1m gper fig]! (In Rtl‘-‘lIi mutt-n in (uuldn nud United Staten. ADVERT! (i lfl-ZPlll-ZSFZ "PATIYICS uyiq-ED b-1-_y1»55_-1-|_,@ ugfl “in SpOCAII Agency lne. New York Central Euildlum New York City_ General Milton [iuiliilug Detroit interstate Bullo- infl. Klueno City, Willnugbbt’ Tower liuililing Vhlcago: Syndicate Trult minding. Si. linula; Glenn BullillnmAtlniiia; Muundnoet Building, Inn Francisco; llllfi Nd filth street Viillllllvliliilfl Morning Maxim Time gets difily from an oltl man almost as quickly as money does Iron! a young one. iuoxoAY, JANUARY, so, ma. DE yALERJfS )]_.1‘\‘[)‘1]‘E-attend. The Redistribution Bill will lllOt ‘JIICCL Prince Edward Island. as For good or ill, it ls cvitleiil thatl will‘ representation o! four numbers ixxcd in ticcordziiicc with our ti“: Psgzabliczizis Illliltl’ Picslilutl Liuuiou (lo Valera scored n Ylflillyl Emily‘ l‘i'll1'@$¢1113il~'il- in mu 11381, 11mg 5gp“- Other important legislation on last week. Thp t‘Oll'f.i wasa riotous, lllC 889ml“ "lcliidw one‘ Mm i-X-uuluiuu uuuuuuuy “p415 to tliv Finance Act, approval of lhi: Statics wnterivay elections amendments even bloodshed iii (‘\‘.llt‘l‘.[‘\.‘. In the Cflllfllili-Ullliell circumstances there cuulil by: lit.le_ U011)’ lillfilkllilg ll 11115 "9911 PWSQd nope for reasoned argument of the.‘ issues involved. Anti-Brush south‘ 1° 1110 P°il5l°i1 A91’ m line Willi Fe" mom ivas uuduubtcdlv capitalize-l ¢°111ii1°ilili1lfln5 m‘ 1h“ 1'9"“ iii‘ by the llcpublicrin speaker; bait. \'\'-“-l3~‘i*iil£ Colilililiivli this l5 lr;.~.- huipiasiug than the! S-‘HY-ll other lllililers of some- ev-‘ident strength of that sentiment‘ bill 111 WW9 throughout mu Country. Thuugu interest ivill belutrodtlccdiiiprlvato members‘ b.lls or resolutions‘. These .5, for which the govern- ment takes no responsibility’. include ivhzit loss importance according to latest reports, his m0.- jority over all iuht-r pairtics is Dill. one, Ml‘. d9 Valera lb raid to rc- gurd the result as an emphaticI'Dl‘P1iiY 5l7@'-1kBP-‘\1‘1118-l1¢l LRWFBIIFS mandate to proceed Ou ms mud c; I demand for the restoration 0f titles developing Southern Ireland as an l 11114 till‘ BITJPL 0i 3151101‘ c- G- PCNVBI‘. independent uiut timung the tm- Quill“ 1113mm» 1° "P9111 ml‘ lllliiill‘ tioiis. and to further sever the “For? liim- 111 adilllimh 1119 141501" bonds which link tlle Fri-c State ""5 11W '-‘><l>@¢'~@dwr<=ll@n't1l@lr fielll for tin» repeal of thc anti commun- with tho Lliilteil Kingdom, Northern Ireland. however, mains strongly zitlachcil to British ‘C-dw“ 93- tuilou. It is largely industrial, while ~'\li'~"='°ll191'i U19 5-“553011 llimnls“ Southern Ireland is agricultural. If l9 l“ “I IQFYCMhlIIZ 1h»; Fi-N- 3pm, p; U‘, succucu us an Perhaps never before in Ociiiadais illtll‘l)f‘ll'lt‘llli r-roiieuiig: unit, It, must I “Isl”??? “n? “mid “clldlllmis more build up Qxtgnglyf uuuuuu-ius o; us serious. Farllnmenls in 0V€‘l‘y(‘0l1l‘lll'_\' own, That, i5 g nrofegs ‘vhmu u.‘ are faced with unprecedented prob- (lfl[][]d‘u[‘ be lcms, and the burdens o.’ states- acliiwurl iu at lciv ye" n“ ism s-ccton of the Criminal Code. importance. we know" in cnmmt, ‘ Cwuuuu maushi) vxsre ‘never more onerous. Gl-uuLlRc-zllizuiuii of this fact should ill to rise ancc of it larill wuu- with Britain might hasten the pfocggqv “Pile 0'57"" but in the lflDillllllllC ivhiit of thc ab“? hilly‘ prejudice. Criticism of incl rrill serve a use- iry ptlrpOSC; but ‘iion members rural Mqijlltlllfi which liavi- bcru (llj- ii i'°“~‘L1'ii‘-'l5\"~‘ pendent upon Ilrlliwll iruile in uuir-l n11 mid n“ kctuig lllPlr lLVCblUCR and ilrtiilurt") l criticism or the carping and “my ikind ivhlch ivas all too evident in of .\Ir. lvltickcnzic l~2.u,; :ih:l hi. follizivcrs- (luring the 1'. t 1.1.1, l 111-1.‘; 1' 1615.5’! IlI/JS .. .. iuzrly- |:.ii't oi all.“ uitrraiicci; the session would only ;"»ll'lliiili"lil i~"n...~ic~iiil_ilr:. wrh n iiuhibcz" of uu-hjullw a hindrance and a. handicap at ‘thc tine. In a profound eusc it is thc Ojpclftioii parties iuuvc-rirui; (pics PTQ-"llll Llllll!» it) b." (ll.-;lf):'(‘(l 0f h-slorp proro.) giwim, which i: ixlrr‘. d to b; itillll“'~"1'° (‘ll Win11" (“'(‘1‘.\’l7i1l'l-iifllti1i uurl-ivpril. l"lii"i"iiiv_/.'l ontlielggrglut.’WW1)‘- If Ill-f)‘ [all l0 Wiilllfi 111° lvc j)l'0l_§l"ill‘.l!ll(~ r. the fialuav Bill.‘ at thc ch01‘. if they endeavour tii ..i.li g l‘ C | I l 1., it.’ j.‘ l!‘ .‘ -. lllt‘ ‘.'."i'l'.\ ljfjlffl lllLi h.il tmiziu liiliiii l ivzilic of CCOllUllLC (listless, tllfn they rev‘. uhrh lriar i1»; fellows hi the i1 l i l lllwllfliivlil» of thc Dull Cxmr ' . thc hill .".. n >‘\' lrfirc lli~ 5i u nil have iarovcd themselves traitot" 1 . ruu._.;u_\. muuuluuu. uuu “u; ._ uuuous" to lllt‘ll' country, as much so as P11‘-.‘Iil llllll1l'lllllinl‘li"ll)l't‘l)l'll! l l l“ km“ "I W“? il1'~‘)’ liflil Gel-ll)" trctiuklcl lll luv isurr cliriiuhti'. ulldl" “IQ-Wm 111 siibYeiiilil‘ 11ml)‘ quespon o: Th! ' l . . . zimalgziiiial on of the l iilifllltlfl ill the i-nemysiutercsts. The t/wo urea: 1. ,5 n; .‘~,,_.," ivorld situation today’ is us grave as ' counirjv- lhr c.i::;iii.:l:: I‘. nuulii. itas at air-y per‘ d cl the World the C;u_u.i__|,, “uni. _:h_ Vtlir. Pdifltlllrlll » a‘; cl-rirlllltil now has bcru l‘i\.;.€(i u. Hi din‘. Ljvfililsuil5 Illch l0 azhitvitzg \'.Cl0l'_\’. Will the. g1 m9 C_ p_ R_ and m"; uufsuuul ulLzlatral Oypc: . n in Canada rise to almost surc ‘in iimr u» {or (incl... . “l9 Dccii-iiltii- ‘l-‘i 11$ llliiillllEl D111‘ l Bill is ultra llxcuu. thc Ttiiouiu Giobi‘, appall- ficn \\'ll[ll 2hr Rs” i led to it to do. or will it SI'_,OE)>IO plus ‘u-Lfljofn hands with the agitators and ‘the uixlriun vendors? That, more duced lll thc Cfltlillltlli» Other imp GIA<‘IL likely take place cu cuii poruls Ililf‘!ll‘|ll1)‘.'llil'lll, ri-"ii l’lll ‘iiiut l p10- ,); ; than any (iilicr ip: .- .011 so fur no the the Compau.» » -\'.- .1: ;i':"i'il upon: l‘ l" 131i llllYl-j, ~: ttllt“i'lli‘(l, l.» thc l . . , , lJl..ii.ii;.~1i-Prcn.ncliil l-‘-"l“ which “ill it“ (ifvlllfll Rt Ol- tziiin in the imii.c-li.ife weeks and mouths ahead. at the Conference, :i:::l ill’ bill. based on of Sir Alexa: i1 -- l" ‘y. The hucizc; ii lZki-I): hi} brought dun .. mr ilivh l 'i“."."l estlmrites for 1033-31. ;l Will h:- labicci twirl), Further iv;oni:iii.i~. heavy‘ National Ilailiizivls u ’ lTCl 1.1 uni: r ‘n pph: g l 1n~ r iu:i.:ii'.i.1l1t.<ii...; EDITOR]. ll, [VOTES ll;'<‘ri1c‘ii‘<l,f Coutniciitihg on the defeat of the l‘ hr": vi tli‘: .: and lit ‘cu--rr..:iui‘..\<\ Clillilllilll\i'fllllll Feder- lu \.t aiioii cz..ui.<l.iti> in Calgary prnvii..-..ll by clecticii, the Alotltrnal fill" (iuzcito sriyzs- "'l‘hc new party lifts and tiflicr Iltfliflsvillxv lll("l:/llL'l“. itfil‘ illllll, _ Utl" talu lti bi.- lulrcdir Lhe the various spcitull c"- iiil5i11ill').\'111"11l' i" llllvll‘ a hiid .,'lal'3. whrh may he i'l "l? coed llllllg for the caiiiiiifiv.“ 'l'.i" litiniiug... pro-blcm, in Caniizla n.» visvwlurl: 1ir;p-,-r,ri-;ni-;;g, m “qr-ii 1,151,145; througlnut tlzr- trail/l. .-= s“. fill‘; bu’ will fiurl the thrrc h: ' industries there if; .‘~(1ll]lll I',l‘fill|'l"lll‘l‘ iii til" i1\g‘]ll;§1u;3t_;,]_~- Y\/fli|[|‘: u.,_,_ ulnuh flllllli} Ll l‘.l‘._\:. - .\l l\'lil.T1'.;€i‘l'li‘-iI M111 11- ill llllm the lllxsl nuil this Clillilfillt" i. in ztshll anILO bt-uclil. ‘flux. is ill‘ rut .~uring lgkjrjl, r,_ i1};[]]"_],'lll‘_ Jjn fdiup w [hodll/Rdlfliflll made in illl‘ current Mung-y at mp u;¢;,/;;l Qythqpl mug] monthly‘ l'f‘\'.t‘\\' of Ihc Bunk of Thr: RetIJW-p. u" n Blil, basrd mil Ntllli Swill the 193i C r t " iviil hz- put‘ -—~—-— IlllU-lfih at ll. ' i" ‘., 'I‘h¢u;;h the Uuitrd Stairs cutcrlui: . l1 , bill ni:_ t i‘.i'i.llll . ill“ iohlrrlu-"rsy; Lin‘ prlz-w ice: years hziv- n:.i~I tl ~ on o1 Prntyh ‘v. r rlj.‘ ulTi-"lfil. it will hzirtlly d ‘lav ]J!'ll!'-'i'{lil.ll)li, wirrrlqohl" l’) collect lllc 11111.‘. take pain‘ llillll‘ tti the Wilrldy E. lyindrin, Wlllfll the riiiiiu .\f.ln..tci- plan; to sganilsls had their wag‘. the pill". iii rl ]'Ii'(.lll‘1lll\t".“> on crcdll arn reported as; in iu~ ]'.l,\'1I‘.- ‘Til w llilf This 2S (xcetly the ._iu (Liiizidii "omit: C u.'\r n i‘ a‘. ivclfld hi: in if the pr. P." _.._lil lilljl- at Washington, and amendments. IUTES BY TIIE WAY‘ lilr- Lloyd Gfliflii- micnni; his 70th birthday and revealing thatl he docs not intend to seek offiqc exam. pictures the world as "whirl ing toward catastrophe." 1n h;s view, ItIUS-‘Ifilllll, of Itgly, and Stalin of Russia. are the only men who "will FY3311 whal- IS 80mg on, bull uiiiorliiiiately these two leadqyg! "have insufficient resources," "rhhl world, as Mr. Lhyd éem-Ku 5am ma)‘ be whirling toward g, Qatag-I trophe. but it is not easy to agrcei "wt I110 Messrs Mussolini and sauhii ' ‘m’ 1h“ Only {W0 who know trim; lt is rill about. We doubt vci-y much i! ellller of the men mentioned ha.» 3 Small‘? 8111-51’! of the world situ- “Hm ma" many others who thigh’. i b“ "flllwd- Pvvbablr, Mt‘. Llnyil~ George would privately admit thrill there aro really three men wliii' kllolv. hlodesty prevented h h; naming the thin; .l\'lll It is becoming clearer (yqpv u“. “u” FINE?» Germany ziiid other ,. , , . l E11 wean nations should drop w“. scrzptlon. There can be no Diflllfllt l _ l 9m IlP-"lfv lll that part of the irorld as 1011K as 1l101l5allds of youihs iii-c, forced into the army ever‘. your uuu llnpiws-gnated with the spirit that war is a necessary part of human cyst. 01101‘. that traditional enemics are never" l0 he forgotten for a moment fllld that another "day‘ i5 just-l around the earner. It‘ France desires l0 llrevent a return of prc-ivnr Ger- mun fllllllllflltll, the best way w g0 about it would be the institution of 3 bYaY-(i 119W Sysitiii in Prince it- ‘self. The clerical ivoilier and. llic light- weight 5110i) assistant, call for much more coilsldcration than they have, 5111/5 the Sydney tAu-xiriilia Bulletin, R°'°i11l>10)‘lliciit in their old ihgg is zilumst licpeY-ccs: it ls very (muufuhl Whether for many c-f them their tildl libs Over will exist again, and it’ will be ivcll for the country if thcv don't. But wlm t, is to hrccme 0t, the. :li:'p;ir.=cs.-'ed‘.> 'I'hjv are toririv‘ submerged in the army‘ of ultskiilrd laborers. The Rclct‘ Departments of thc- larger Slat-rs a‘. filly l'.1[(_\_.__ ch nct know lite clerirzil worker. ‘Th: ll'1‘i(li,'w.."l1tlll re :,ter.~; as siuli, F iiturc tild run‘ " ' of Chat-It's ll. Co": of the New York illibat £0112 of fiuurs By lame.» W. Builun. M.D. xoisi? "iuurtss Tut‘. LIFE S1‘.- \‘ 131ml‘ your ‘.\'lllkl0\\'5 when street cars rafllt‘ Milli-iii 11ml 55k Y9“ “(Ijghbfltlf lo time down his noisy radio, for thrsr and other noises may be pushult: 3'9" 0“ 1° 5 FY9111" Tires-e are the words stat; ll";tl'.ll Department. Is noise rtqlllj.‘ :-_ ntiil; will it actually shorten lifri‘ ‘fhcrl- isut any question but that noise causes rvery organ, every figs-rm in thr- body~ncrve, muscle IlblT‘, blood vesst-léto expend en- ergy lllill z.» nestled by the body for useful pur '. Noise Slwcks i119 body and shot-k is so depressing, so flllllgFfUlln to llle human machinery that llll,\'.\lL‘l:lllS and surgeons do eviu-y-xliiu; pn-siblo to prevent it. 'l‘h.'it is why before, during and after operations heat, stimulants, stigar or glucose solutions org now so gcneriily llKPd. Shock must be prevcnte<l at all costs. "The shtick of uoisi- and the strain the body :.llll'f*l'S iii adapting itself ‘.0 it result in actual physical llljllfy to the body similar t; thc bodily changes resulting from old age. Irritating noises of our modern lllllClililE-(ll‘l\'(.‘ll civilization lnalzes human beings less fit to keep up the paci- bv lowering the nervous cnrrsrs’ llt".llf‘f.l to do so." Although one grows accustomed to certain noises, and (lam; zs ilniic to the body. never- lhelrrs noise ahvzrvs keeps mind and body more alert, more “on the jump," and it is this alertness, this being ready tirjuinp or spring that is m tiring. At night. sleep is less restful when there are noises nearby; During tlig day, thii lg uses up more cncrgg: in noisy plizces and s.) lessens the zivrvoils vitality needed for other thus less - ‘ {Doric that 1l‘:l‘f\l‘l that the system ii- mistake of sending goods" t; lPi ill and when ihcrc is work offering hi his tradclic is called 0n to do it. lactlvities. As mrniionted before, ex- ‘pcrimcuts show that mental work- All that the skilled cferk is (‘\'-f‘l‘it‘I‘S do from 25 to 40 per cent less ‘ll-ml l)" 1K1 (‘id h» genual lilbai, fol , ivorl: ui a uinrsy tilfiee than they do most of ulrch he is mt 0111p m“ l, \v]]¢\v'n u jg uum . ., - . ' I "” ' ' filbciilly riled. hilt ui most ca~'»,i~.i Mun, (IPSDllC the lililiLV years he “Pmlallv iuifittrd. Ht? caulrzl. do it has lived on cariii, still has that, “till ally profit t0 his err i. Pr. alld- “f."ru" ilihtlllvl. ii-"iihni him that gencrally it is an agony lo hluisclf. makes his \\llZ\l\’ laodv tense and '*""' thus ready for action slioilld need A5 U10 1111M hi“? iliwfifll. wavs lic- arise mid noise ‘irons-es this fear . _ _ " l t ~ ~ - oiiontlst the way m which 1hr world Th1: tcnsoncgs; 11193115 that m; attends to hllLfliOllli, has challrcrl a [ brain ls alert and active and s no‘ .. . . . , . . ,. s .: 3°03 (i951 . . . GIXIGIITI)’ and im limPIIFSl-s through thc nerves to the 'v<sti 1., ____, _ i’ ‘PW b4’ m- (117 ~80gllt~ ll!“ llllll I musclis so that they will be pru- cd “m? a fflamslnan: and All“ "“'*°-“' hared to act. This tcnsrluess ex- ‘mll 1S “gelled 1/1 "gill" lmivpcnds almost as much energy as bscjllm’ 111$ IT-“Eiiiig? lllfllilfi a Pll- when hard work is douc. tiou and causes a cciuifi T c . biu j bccair-e h‘ has iingiartriut nrpi inn Ililltll‘ lliiilks to Say about llii- uirat international quot-tons thaai illvvlvc thc dc: rues Qf the vorltll "llifrcforc tlz." world is non nuixncdi l to iakc his :p;cclies serlausl, and, to ivuudcr what he s ' lL 1il'i ' liiit altigclliei‘ accord with Lh’: views of other Uovcruinlsiz; - and other nations. ltircatcst (told Cargo Forty tons of l>:.l..ou 030.080 shipped from Liv the United Stat-is as the biggest- to 11001 is being churned ‘llllllllfllt of gold to cross the ocean, The United State: has it sort of mzmfri for big things, b"! iilis time it would seem that it ll ivviivr in in: English Review who cvdeutly had some rcagm c);- lJerltni-c in Cdlilltliflll farming rc- ls ill-WU‘ ffll‘ out. Din-inf! the war the British Government, as a wes- tern QKCllRIIIgI‘ poirts out, hcfd one billion two hundred million ln gold iii Canada. Sir Thomas white was then Iitltu tcr of Fnnncc, and lic- said, "It will be of interest to learn that $253,D00.0'J0 was received from the Imperial Rumiau Government. This gold w: flIIIJIJCCI from Petro- iriazl cull .\lc.-:i;.r.v to Vladivostock, tlarucv [o \l.'lucouvr~i~ or Esquimault via illillllll iii Japanese \\'.'ll‘$llllJS. ‘Ulric ilups were mot at the port of dl=i‘lllll'gi° by a representative of the Fiunlnc Drpnrlmeut, who rc- cclvcd thc unlcl turd transferrctl It l0 the Culu"""-. Pacific Express Company for transportation to Ot- taiva. In all. four consignments of this gold were received over the [period from February. 1916. to lvlav. llllT, Th" gold was coutalucd in more ihau six thousand boxes. lllCS how one lau(lo\viiei' solved thc wage question ivlthoui. maiicjc. He flEfCed with the "hrcd man“ to let his wagrs acsilmuhztc a: u charge against the farm. After a _tinic tlz: hired niau cwnccl the property, and thc IOYZIlCl‘ civuei" became the Clll~ ployrc on the $111111! terms. E\'.‘lll_ili"il' 1i’ 119 got llls farm lzziek, Th .; sound»; like WcsLcrn Canada ll‘._‘. li.l. y. at lt"...&l.. lli a sexist‘, says the 'l Uflilllt) (ilohc, the railway question is resolving it r1115 to a. clear-tut struggle belt-reel: forces led respectively‘, by Right Hon. R. B. Bcuuctt and It'll". E. Vi’. Beiitt-y. It was the Prime Minister who gave the country’ a fightiiu; slogan in his phrarc “Competition Ever, lllllllllglllilfltlil] Never.“ On 1hr other hand are those: who lifTlll to ‘he 1mm, l, wusiguxrlcut bung that mink m“ ll l Z lumwlloloy New W nf February. 1917. amounting to Never. ‘There is; no (llillbl, ivhcrc lhl- i $91003 um ‘lmbubtcdly H", laggest iwclflc 33ml- Tlwy M" “'1' ‘l W!“ lhlhiiiciil til geld ever matte." "f “"9 and l“; "w" ‘PhD-l’ ‘mm m“ 'l‘h.~ fairy writers lu the /\lll“l‘l~' c, P_ R, to prosper. Llut llry al-‘illipnil hrrll: who describe the twenty‘ “ml fair Flay l” we C" N' R million sihipntcnt as the “mcst pre —“'*‘ i-i-ins (‘ilrllfl in the history of ma- lu spite of the defects itliii-h iimi- mu, huuwgrtntlnrl» will ha“. to l1fls.'1'(‘\'C'<llt‘tl in the Liniuue of rlri~l,.,,lu.,,_ in,“ Fuipmmt or Futuumruu ticns Covenant. there exists t< 191-]; u m “Hum “mm uuuuu, m» [hp scatwred clmdiPls of a co iipi hon: five limes real. zitlvo world organization in thc Kcl- as g hgg Pact. thc Lncarnri tigrcenieut-s and the Covenant of the Lcuuuc o1 Nations. But there is no automatic lmachlncry to hold lt together . . . of llin: u-hleh holds the Brztxsh cillllllltillWPflllll together, a (summon pclwcril tnitfook. It ls on its sup- l‘|‘ll'.l‘ nerd, rather than on propa- triincti zicalnst annuments- and other wmplcziis 0f the older order. that the peace movements should have cnnz-r-ntmtcd. — Hofessor Alfred Ziuihir-rn in The Fortnightly. so loose as to be univorkzible? Clrrir- iv not, for if that were s0, the ‘British Conlmonwcalth, irhich is even more lacking in central ma- ihlncry, would be doomed to disin- tccrntlon. It ls n-ot the lotxsrncss of qzugprud has so; on very “up u]. the new international sy-sicm which I 51.3,. without brains'vl_ccolfgc Bu, u endangers ll: workllltl, but the lack par-d 3mm ‘ The Jungle Has ~ Visitors (‘I'm-onto Globe) Leaie it to Afrzca to provide something, startling ill 1-110 WHY °Y news. The latest thrill for the world comes in the story of two mgrsh girls ‘crashing in their aeroplane among the ivlldbcasls of the jungle. For forty eight hours they were in the midst of lions. elephants. and other big game of Kenya Colby's dense forest. The animals were excited, and little wonder. Nothing of the kiiid ever had happened before ln their age old sanctuary. A generation ago nothing more would have been heard of thesi‘ daring women. Tllc jungle ivould guard another sccret. Of course. a gcreratiou ago this could not have happened; tlicn neither women n0!‘ men were travelling among the cloud", skimming over the forests of unexplored areas, nor terrifying the natives by sweeping doivr. among their krauls, But in this case the fliers were rescued the second day alter their crash. ‘they were carried out of the jungle 0H an improvised stretcher made front n wing of their wrecked plane. The more seriously hurl: girl was taken to Nairobi by ll rescuing plane, while the other journcied there in more leisurely fashion by automo- bllix-Thon the wild animals were Ileft to marwl as t0 what it all Wll-I about. l All of which indicates than the ‘ivhite man, a Isted by his sister, is making H, complete conquest bf the l wild places of the earth; Lispec'ally' Africa. Recall the experiences of lDr. Livingstone, famous mission- ary and explorer, who for three ytenrs fallowitig 1866 iras a wander- .cr in the jungles of Africa, and the wonderful search for him conduct- cd by IICIHT M. Stanley. whom ..lames Gordon Bennett of the Neiv ‘York Herald instructed to "G0 and lflnd‘ Liviigstone.“ This meant moivhs 0f weary travel on fool. hut resulted finally in the discov- ery of the suffering and dying e», plorer. Now tne traveller may g0 by trifn from north lo south, and only recently an automobile party jour- :i~.,ved from thc west, coast ol‘ Afri- ca to the eart without: even a ‘puncture until it enlarged from hush roads to civilization and the paved hlghtrirv. ‘The llOns and ele- phants of the Kenya fQIYKQlS will agree that strange things are hap- pening lhrorghout the world. and that cvm a jungle fastness may have visitors dropping down from the sky. Fifty Years Hence tMOillfCill Gazettcl Speaking I before the London lUuivcrsity Educational Association, Mr. Ramsbotham. Parliamentary Secretary of the National Educa lldlllll Board, voiced his conviction that fifty years hence the educa- tional code will heroine broader and less academic and that it will develop along the lines cf scientific theory and practice-a technique that will fetch hand and brain hito better partnership and give to men the power to more effect- ually adjust themselves to their environment. and, in a more cf- fectual fashion, subjugate external forces to their needs. The liaison he ciivisngis as thc hope of the future race is that between an ad- vancing standard of skill and a fuller content of knowledge. "The present depression," he says, “will help us to make a virtue of neces- rlty. People will become content with less. We shall want fewer things. but. laettcr things. Ostcntn- lious display will become impracti- cable. Wc shall become more dis crlmiiiating and selective." It ls to be hoped sof All this sounds plaus- ible nnci first-rate insofar as lt goes. But surely the amalgamation of skill and knowledge has been strongly advocated time and again during the past fllty years, during which commerce and school educa- tion have both lengthened their cords and strengthened their stakes in a fashion probably unv paralleled in human ltlstoiy. Was it not all most eloquently said three centuries ago when Francis Bacon penned his “New Atlantis"? But the question occurs. what edge, Just now most of us are very much bothered about a tech- nique which seems to have lauded us at a. dead end and reveals thc disquieting prospe:t of a Franken- stein creation, tragically making mockery of our vaunted efforts. And again, there ls a world of dif- fcrence between the volume of knowledge brought wfthln reach of our minds and the use we choose to make of thc advantages so plac- ed at our behest. What might have been medicine has been convrrted into gunpowder. 'l"hls "ls not to make a sweeping ‘imcnt of skill and knowici? rllll less is it at all intended ta l gest that our sophistication is but another phase of ignorance. The vaiuQ of ducntlon, even in what may be rort of skill? What 50ft of knowl-_ 0N A LADY SINGING LOWES MUSIC T0 MILTON'S qDE ON ‘ THE NATIVITE‘ I closed my eyes, and heard your voice reqall, Your delicate voice, ermct and small and pure, Each lovely curve and cunning in- tlerval, obflying his command with instinct sure: But caught no echo of that thun- derous hymn ~ From Zion's wall, where stand in burning row Tile ranks of rlllllbOW~WlXl§Cd'BBl'&- phim, . Who loud their long uplifted trump- I cts blow. lZlon was silent: and I only heard As 't\vere in dawifs dim twilight in a wood, The faint sweet music o! a hidden bird singing a private Joy, not under- stood By me, but strangely comforting to me. From the deep heart of some invis- ible tree." —J. C. Squire. called the secular sense of this elastic term may be fully and frankly acknowledged. And we have need to be thankful. Yet Count Kcyserllng, in his book upon “A world ln the Making," justly and bcfittlngly warns us against the illusory notion that technique. even though suffused with the element of intcllcetuality, ls cap- able of rebuilding our civilization. ‘This philosopher holds that; unless technique and knowledge nrc lea- voned and ballasted by the moral clement, making for a klndllei- temper and it IDOTQ generous citi- I'.(‘lil'_\', civilization is likely to rattle back into bwrbarism. A trite trilth it may be) It has rio novelty and nothing spectacular in its favor. But it has the full support 0f long ngcs of experience. Unfortunately’. it is the vital commonplaccs of lift lthat are oft so nonchiiliintly ignor- l cd. An American film producer asked an English friend to watch thc "shooting? of one of his "society" films to see that it wits all right. 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