fleath was likely "to resultiwitliin the next twenty years. -That there have been exceptions to this must be recognized for each and every . an one can recall some veterans who enlisted when off than youngsters. went throifgh the toughest kind» of 31'“ . service and to-day are pictures of fact probably is reflected in the sudden drop gal: 331”?! ‘- ‘ llll'AllL0l‘l'l‘ use-i:Ini¢founy~isuus.s In issii no-ia.u‘t.:usot.'-col. Wrohestse s. Illilasre Vloe m-mat. r.-3. name. .1. J. I. Secretary. l.len|_-Col. D. A. lfluixlnnon. G. 0. Editor um Managing Director J. B. agrneic. I. J. I ssoclue Editor. Frank Wislker SUBSCRIPTION units (In advance) delivered lo City vanes) mailed to P. 3. Island noe) mailed to cusadalnd 0.5 health. This u,. ...$2‘;,£: $4.00 per year (in ad ‘ |5.00 per year (in adv: Members Audit Bureau of “The Strongest Memory is Weaker than the _WeaIce_st _ Ink.” SATURl)AY,_.lUNE _ 2l,_1o3s in have restricted the Canada's "Grievance" ”‘ Only one note of Imperial disharmony has I been struck b_v the Royal Visit to Canada, says \ :hc London Times. An eminent correspondent has olaced it on f‘L‘C()l‘(i that Caiiada has a grievance against the photographers of Great Britain, be- :ause they have never done personal justice to Her Mzljcsty the Queen. ’will be reported in other dominions. which will henceforth be still less contented with hearsay june brides, evidence about Their Maj:-sties. After the happy ‘3X[lL‘l‘iL‘llC(‘ of Caiiafla we must expect that Ans‘ tralizins, New Zcziliizltlers and South Africans will a maximum penalty of a year in prison‘ plus a the state -- which after all, is me ask to see for themselves, as they have every $250 fine. on right to do. .\itcr so great a demonstration of the value of the personal element relations, and with travel becoming easier and i more rapid every year, England cannot expect to retain such a monopoly of the royal presence other season of promises in the offing--a Fed- as slir has ctijoycd for centuries past. I Editorial Note: 1 _ _ . spectlns Saint John the Baptist. ‘W11’ 3 i * Midsummer Day—according to the Calendar. No doubt the charge t t at at y abundant crop so far has been Driving without a licence in Italy will bring What a lot of deserving democrats" are look- rig vainly for the loaves and fishes promised even turn and hits the hand of its hem at election time! Never mind there is an- Fisherman's Study Courses Evidently the move to get Hon. Mr. Ralston 5‘-'°“8 back into parliament is to provide a f need be to Hon. Mr. Dunning as Minister of fishermen Finance. By the same token, should Mr. Dunning ,, retire from the representation of Queen’s the 0 Liberal candidate would more than [he rise in the number of clubs formed for the 5 study of the fishery theniselvcs with a view toward improving their lot has been noteworthy, reports the News Bulletin. Between August, 1936, when the the Hon Dr. Cyrus MacMillan. work was first undertaken, and April, 1937, no less than 4.5 study clubs were formed among the fislicriiicii with a membership of approxi- Yepons that tree Shelterbelts Promised to help mately 4.000 members. In June, 1938, the make th G tP1- - a number of study clubs reported as functioning 6 tea ams region an actual bread likely be U. S. A. Secretary of Agriculture Wallace _ _ ’ , , basket" for the nation rather than an “advertised lamb. Tiler was 615, while 18 fishermens associations were drought 1and_u He repofied that forestry wm_k_ 1“’P""'““l {*5 i‘a"l":‘1Z been Orgmlflzed-d'_“°5‘ if “‘°I"“ ers found it difficult at first to find farmers dilution, cmopcrativcs, an a group 0 cre it uni ns. 11 wmi t 11 t 1 t» . the i\'ovt=mber '38-l\Iarch. ’39 Period, close to . ng 0 21 ow fee pan mg because of "‘ 1,500 additional clubs were established—in Nova Scotia about 460. New Brunswick 740, Prince l’.clward Island nearly 200, and the Magdalens reg,-om Eighteeminch Seedlings planted in 1935 we 0,, and 1936 were now thirty to thirty-five em“ ‘rather common belief that the trees would not tours to sell at such low prices. grow," but that support for the tree-planting project now “seems to be unanimous" in the of fine quality and cooked in pas- ~ . - . f The number of workers in the field to carry act on this special work varies from time to time. but in Fcbniary 1939, there were thirty-four of them. thirteen of them in Nova Scotia. thirteen vanced in New Brunswick. six in Prince Edward Is- parliament’ which was recently being pressed ‘0 Press Bum“. Cost of the program is defrayed by the De- i:§.:}l,lsz,eisb|:,t:\vc(::(::;iI:; giigcihéheiaiurgltetr ts: Parlmem °f Fl5h°"i°5v "C03" l" ihi5.°a5° l"' already falling birth rate will result in a reduc- 1,, eluding assistance given iO‘l"€pf'€S€l1lailV€ young mm of the population of England and Wales 'fi.shr-rmcn to enable them to attend an extension short course at an Atlantic Coast university. It is an amusing corrunentary on so-called ad- Brillsh coffee. — From the Australian land, and two in the Magdalen Islands. from 41,000,000 as at present to 30,000,000 exuemely bumpm,,_.L wmm. premium should be paid for all children after the first three. a birth control -.--nc five years ago the Canadian government suggests as a remedy is “to advertise the ad. brought into the northern regions of the Dom- vantages of mother-[mod and famny 1if¢ from the inion a herd of reindeer, numbering less than 2,- medical and social viewpoint." 5oo, as an experiment. The belief was that these phrase of ex-Gave,-no, smith of New york ~01,’ useful creatures would increase and multiply, _for the benefit of the native population. hoped, provide badly-nccded supply of good food, but also furn- ish the materials for clothing and prove service- able in other ways_ It is most gratifying to learn that the experiment has succeeded. It had been feared that. the intense cold and other unfavour- able climatic conditions, such as sudden storms, might dccimatc the herds; a certain number of animals are annually lost from these causes, but a rcport just issued by the Department of Mines and licsoiii'ccs shows that they are more than holdiiig thcir own; in fact. their numbers have almost dnublr-.1, in spite of the animals slaught- ered for fund. The care of the reindeer. is now zomniittml to the lislcimos, with a government rhicf hcnlcr acting as supervisor. On the summer range at Richards Island, off the Arctic coast. 1.200 fawns have been born this year. Last fall 000 rleer were taken from the main licrtl to establish a native herd in the .’\l'lti(‘l'S(lll river area. about 150 miles the gvovcruiiicut rcindccr station. i,'car's fawiis. the total number of the main herd is given as 4.700. It is stated that, though the rcscrve is located some two hundred miles north of the Artic Circle, from 85 to 90 per cent. of the young animals survive, the fawns "scraping armuitl for moss to augment the milk provided. by their mothers" within a few days of their birth. Tt would seem, then. that claims are be- ing madz-. stood. and that scepticism regarding tliefeasihility of the experiment was without Reindeer Increasing that Lord Daw_ gamma, sympathizer, Machinery has been set in motion to prepare 5,19,;-r George, me congemr-ran am. the province of Alberta for a general election BE?-<;I'. Tl;0l5_' gal’: I10flIflga?0';lm<£1t1l; this fall—providcd there is a general Dominion §§§.:5';"m°5w,u°w'°;h, ,_ume' ma ‘election. It is generally agreed in political circles now that Premier William Aberhart will go to the country immediately Government. If Premier King should decide to wait until 1940, it is likely Premier Aberhert will follow suit. In any case, organization for the election battle is well under way by the So- cial Crediters. During the last two weeks, civil. and ballot 3°” which will seek approval of the Alberta electol‘- “M ate when the time comes for a campaign. Head- lined the last few days has been a fresh attempt of both Liberal and Unity organizations come to terms on an anti-Aberhart solid front. to '--rim mm or wrllln ' 'm is now felt in the west regard- night just as ing the grasshopper threat to this year's wheat product, according to the crop report of’ Lake of the Woods Milling Company, Limited. The re- M“ on’, port follows: Continued cool weather with light patent ciiaftsmeu. rains and showers in Manitoba and eastern ' Saskatchewan and ‘heavy rains across Alberta not bgcguu, may are (lg la and western Saskatchewan, as well as raising the 1"“l“C‘“1‘:s :3; 5°“ moisture reserves in the more favored districts in" M and narrowing the size of the dry areas, have further improved prospects this past week to a may line .uk¢zn,nu am; .9: g War Veterans’ Death-Rate - it is reported that the officials concerned in ,the recording and study of statistics aqffectirig the payment of pensions to veterans of the Can- adian Expeditiodary Force in the G ‘have discovered the possibly significant fact ~th:i£jthe death-rate among such veterans has been r among’ those whose period of war ser-,, vice began at an age younger than twenty-five, than among others. Still another fact observed hat?-the tleatli-rate among the younger veter- otleeably ‘higher, guddeniy. point where it is doubtful if the general outlook 1-9° 107-: 4- Ohldllo 'l‘!|lnigo. _ has been more {available for a good‘ many years. . ‘ ' """"“ ‘ Earlier reports outlined the seriousness of. this tin I year’: grasshopper plague iii the west.~Reports ,,W';,':¢,. new are more cheerful regarding these pests as eisinrv iobservers feel thatthe c ed what might have. been serious losses’ as col weather has io“tl'ie young plarits«early-,iii_Iiin‘e. and that Z the x ,, moisture conditions will create s_ bet- ~,- norms‘! growth of’-grass whlcli, lt}i| will‘ supply’ these ecréesu ‘_wiih sui flciear ' Y9. ioirsgiy How we use Inthotltleu this unoiliit lo highest seat of lo t 31 .. is will But Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, Pnaidentuof Columbia University was recently offered $000000 he refused , spur edhy it down definitely. W eminent educstionolist refuse the niche There were conditions at- lt, strings that would freedom of (1 teaching which are university worthy of the name. instance. Mr. A. would offer a million dollars to found a. school of eoonoincis, pro- vided that ow doctrine 3 were taught in the school. No self-re- imiverslty could, of course. a department in this man- ner. The accusation is often made that many American universities have been "sold in advance to benefactors either directly or In- directly. us it is interesting to note one instance in which at least the more direct approaches to the citadel of academi freedom were held secure against invasion. Universities are supported by money (mm someone. it is the state. lnipllclt in le — has the right of con- larlty about money given to a free academic "‘ ‘inn: It must be free at any moment to deny or donor. —- Victoria Times. Millions of hot meal. pics are eaten every year in Australia, mainly by city people. The 11110)’ meat pie, with a steaming P03 01 black tea, is regarded as the ideal quick lunch by the aver SUCCC-5501' age shop or office worker of either sex. The pie. as made in Am; I. has the advantages of being tasty, ustalrling and cheap. To “take ut" is costs but 6c. but when served at tables with tea the charge is 18c—and no tip, pine is not usual except more exclusive hotels or restaur- ants. The dimensions of the pie are about 4 inches by 3 inches. In 2 inches deep. The pastry ls llg-h . of the “pntf" variety, and the meat generally is of excellent quality, either beef, mutton or e is plenty of gravy and a primary essential is that it be served piping hot. Mass _im)- the good quality and low Australian meal; are forc- restauran- prlce of tors ln enabllnz the I-lot sausage rolls also are pop- ular ln Australia, the meat being e notable difference in the habits of the two countries is that in Australia desserts (or ".sweet.s,” as they are called) are served hot, except in such cases as ices or Jellies. To offer an Aus- tralian cold pie would be equiva- lent to offering an American cold Duncan, I. saddle - hacked tortoise. is being sent from the Regent's Park Zoo to Whlpsnade disgrace. Last summer he went to Wlilpsnade for a holiday, and on his return to Regent‘: Parkkvées a orgy had 3 soothing influence and he reformed, but recently he broke out again. He bullied all his and upset‘. their dig- nity by snappihg Bil them and tuni- lng them over on their backs. The zoo rarely has trouble of this kind with tortoises. but oc- casionally ‘one of the giant. speci- In the expressive mens feels frisky and amuses him- self by upsetting his companions. some time ago a turtle became so ill-tem ed that he could not share is tank with others. As a unishment he was put in a pond success to bite George. but time they parted the turtle was a, re- Dominioii formed character. —- London sun-‘ day Times. Johnson. of Minnesota, had finish- ed making a stirring and lm rt- Bu eme court Judges, senators. ‘Well what “The of twelve and, on “Herc, mother christian Science Monitor. taught. Through and nine of r a oer inl canbete lilies. to .111 hers, are not coinpeten , aimed. ad _ too little 'erlticism ell--vri llshmsnt in the 'l"l|¢insi University 311$llh~"OolllInbli' fiiei .N- -d--- “ 4" "'° ‘uy; “non, allows-In h:'¢Q9NVIl!IIDItI' In! an it somebody in the mortality rate of the younger veterans. the conwndnm rum“: “E13,? Those who had the seeds of disability sowed in their systems on service have passed on and the more resistant survive_ Evidently those who were DIOVIMI more seriously affected have succumbed. The expectation now may be that any increase in theeveterans‘ death-rate in the next few years will be among the older veterans. Time is gradu- ally‘ reducing the numbers of the the ex-servicc- men but there still are thousands of them iii all inched‘ to parts of the Dominion and their influence st against the day when more notes fall due? Neither the provlnofi nor the chi to the. tea with such sweet lnnrsels; Bit. trusted to no of In-in to D gullible Bflbplfid Vbikfl. sfil as ::l:- as...-“*:.ii willo- man tlm ch 1' . sophTsucate:dcavnoter.eyu.st,°°l the un labor vote in the city. with it was “once caught. izrol. But. there remains the pecul- d bell eesslve elections" as proinl Dxooedlng glectlorfiwas won by mg with Campbell a middle. till with a uncll” deal . he herl e of the Hon. 3. follow 8 Mr. Leak death Matthlason. elected movlns passages in n EVE!‘ as never used a more lethal 1 ‘ talkfilve for the thought would come after. the turtle tried with equal lack of Once when the late Gov John ant address before a distlngu had audience, a friend remarked "Gov- . ‘ ernor, this must be the proudest servants have been instructed to prepare the nec- moment of your life. speaking be. ‘essar_v‘forms and printed matter, boxes are being checked over and made ready rm‘ for use in the basement of the legislative build‘ 1091194 inO'hlb' ‘“°“-' gs. rganizers ave aso een dispatched into mend mqur,-ad. the various ridings_ Such routine activitics——as 41 yet officially unannounced—have caused an in- jection of action into various political factions 111' such a great assemblage — Congressmen.” "No. it isn't", Jolmson. after brlef reflec- th day was?" the proudest of my life," replied‘ Governor Jo men, “was when I was a boy receiving my st pay of $3 for is week's work. I went home to my mother and you needn't take in washing any more-” - eanbe crlti ism ixwfm dlri c young peope c or my lntelllgencd can acquire the tech- orderly state- as they llllght to res and mul- tlply. Tra ng in writing will not make everyboy and girl is literary artist or anything remotely resem- but it will produce com- wr tern, lent in as of bin: and the standard of courses i ..fi»Uisl'.icIfi _r’pnuM’l ' CH.(lKENs coilfilém HOME ‘ . -1-o ll0_0Ef1‘ 1 ‘—'niose who I second time -......*.-"*r..... -~ ~- 5 g. ppoinrytinsnt. Those bis. Dr of work for the working 'me promises works are - In! me. nothing doing. shelved .for the’ ti held u Dmnln on ted i’i‘iiav'willtIii be trotted t tramthe °" me Ins‘. no doubt being to again do service in the election which is soon nutwlll ‘mi turn. How el ii that they esivt foolwtfig them I am. Sir, etc. ' WORKER. SOME WILLCLAHVIS BiI'.—It ma t be have a. riiyeaiifire of iatflfectloii calling the bluff Llbe bombast and empty ‘- N" gs, "1 Among ese was that "cook-iv °°a1e- 00" noise. that Hon. Thane ll was the only provincial re rtobereturnedtopowerin successive eleotio . ninent of on. Walter Lea, in the "President of whleved the W. LePage, Wehaveonthe other-handsome notable ti _ Val5lV€le3l%x(:epI{I?Y!l].§ the mm” was e ted th ti . ;i10!1.~lg79. 193r3.:e18gti.eshldl|dlBri‘gc°b5f- ...".?..‘.3"l-§l...‘.‘«’."’°.‘.'.“.§“‘.°.23 °‘’ 3"‘ 3"‘ at the polls.’ ‘ gr Muted W. Sullivan There is then Premier J. A. in in In 1916. twice in is then er Jas. D. present incumbent can never even ope for. ' I 8-m. Sir, etc. LEWIS P. TANTON. Point ! (Y. Y. in “me N st tesm, Apart fiiid n n m . bums do make some siiiznt wot-ii beluga to control their nerves. The clergy- man must often wish h 8”“ in the Pulpit when iihemriiosut. constantly lnterrli t.dilsen§y?n $3; °°"8hlna of a pmisnioner surm- from alcoholic cataarh. Yet. - “° Ellfillfih Clérzymen has 0t 9. parishloner for cough. iviuslcians again. t r . iy be irritated to mtuiié ,;,‘i‘.‘..‘£°"‘ murder by their audiences, eV8n sir Thomas i§“" Set-restraint has become char- aetertstlc of the professional life. Professional men. however, have at least the consoling knowledge one nary 1n~V&lld's avmptonis if it weilefl not of the fee that Even h 1 hams flame are not paid or to "bottle who temsely irritated if a woman sit.- tlng beside him at a dinner-party keeps 19iMl’!¢ her napkin or hand- kerchief fall to the floor. He does not tell her how furious he feels. however. He knows that if he told such women what he thought. of them. and assailed them wtth all the epithets that plead in his brain for utterance, he would soin cease to be asked out to dinner. Hence he stnqns courteousl to “Canadians Endangered” (Ottawa Journal) . V Under this hesdlnii the Toronto Stu points out that chengtili bombed b Ja anese mi-cu l eadqusrtlers of the in China mission of the Unfifed Church . of ,_ lustre to tbs the - pangs . o- when “broody her underbreast soon after. he ssssrily . in coldowatsr. oiiogivo hQ‘l'.I. billiard ball, says becom e no obsenetiitonenter even that the ‘hen gets so little gratitude for ell-l:glnz—not even a retiring s- been hurt or cannot arrive in time. and it becomes substitute to got. four pounds hours time. As he may not have K —%?~—-— been in very ufilvtey trot he eep A High Bolling liquids. In exfreme cases,’ 3 dose of Epsom salts is taken. not so much to get rid of bowel wastes which would weight. perhaps less than a. pound but to drive exous water out of all the tissues. And water is heavy. The favorite method boxers use 01 at Ohengtu . Britain. with the British Navy. to heard -sometimes in this thin or their lives’ and is some among us keep In 1: WW: .4 glamorous-.s't1;lT mu does an pmineii up as e " season. fen ers fall from at n Immerse a hen Dr. Loeser. Ind she can ulte indifferent to s set. authorities in dlsfpute this. and it is eld fox-the layman with mild t be. however. e Alflclll mlgh decent owsnee—thst it simply- annot be too sentimental about s. Dr. noesu did not consider st,.pa_rt of it. Poetsmllht lllibat ‘ifinbr at . yours 0 some boxer on a program has necessary for a rid ' of three or of weight in a few has toxetrldof téineshort about five minutes in thestesin operation of the Westfiilna. fil- vei-slty. The Japanue attacked this Unlverai , damaged the mis- slon's hospllin. tooknlns lives. Japan has expressed reirret. for damage done to foreign interests Japan, however. has expressed no ‘particular regret to the Government of Canada. she doesn't hive to. Japan knows that- Oanada is powerless to defend or protect her nationals in China. Knows that the protection of Can- adian nationals rests with Great It takes an incident like this to country the defence of Canada and lens is‘ I Canadian matter. 'I’vl:t._,ln defence we are "on our All er the earth toda adlan nationals. Canadian are. in the matter y can- citizens, of. the protec- PE-V37. the wards of the British (avow- in the fact tliat, in the face of it, i that we are canabls 0i)rt°l:lf.el:l$.If‘lBR ourselves and that whatever we do in the way of defence meas- pres" should be "solely for can- 53353; Stomach}- nslloveil " ~ Dr. agar’, yltwliirc-.'_ ’siinapr.inun‘¢anssoma 69°. $17.95 F Saturday Only -ct 15.95 inodels.jthsdevs_ul 822 Friday and All sizes there. “*1. 7.95 $159 lir choice of 50 suit - .- port or regular tniom btiiiim i‘ “In resnlatly from sis \s,',‘“Td8}' your choice for 51,535 ')'0lI'll get a i l s ' _ beautifully ffiimdu" "°‘° "'°d°' y°'”“'5' 0500"» S. B. D. B. or S ' H1811 grade worsteds in lovely new 3."‘“'x'm'°Y'. °iv¢-. not a Suit. in the lot is less- than $22 and some up "to $25. If you Want an outstandln gel. flted Friday or [Satin-da llnlnsilsou & llUDMllllE V Mlws WEAR room, ten to fifteen imlnufes in-I the adjoining hot room, vlzorous 3 Suit come in and bout that same even “"0 mm! regained lost by the Turkish b it. When the Turkish hm‘, used to relax the inam move soreness an not to remove we "19 mg; Rive him plenty spirgtlcn. Then, while 15. hour of leisure in the cooling in." — You can thus see that from the his cool shower or pl . ID? 0 plmtion as he sits in room as mentioned above. water is H0 9,0 . fl Pounds by the mum bath aiy: My zfikggt 1:: before taking the DIBS IN NEWFOUNDLAND 5'1‘. JOHN'S. Nfgd, June 35-30; g . :1 Court Justice. died to- ‘ we ht. As he hasdoue 114“ d5 of any klnddilrlng all this t-lm drink For a Delicious Cup of orange Pskoe ;_Tea Mr. Tea Pot! 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