PAGE FOUR THE CHAR LUTTETOWII GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded I387) President. IJeuL-Col. W. Chester S. MCI-ll" Vice President, J. B. Burnett, l-JJ. _ Secretary, LieuL-Col. D. A. MacKinnon, 0.5-0‘- mzm and Managing Director. J. l? Bumflt- iJ-l Aasociate Editor. Frank Walker SUBSCRIPTION BATES $6.00 per year tin advances delivered to (it!- uJm per year tin advance; mailed to l’. E. $5.00 p" your tin advance: mailed tofanada and L-S Members Audit Bureau of Clfvlllii-IOB! the Weakest Ink." HATIIRDAY, O(“I‘OBER B. 1938 Farm Machinery Prices . .:,. 193.: _~ t?» icrll- ‘r1 l“: The Than ktgivinp Kgeolgon o"- 3-(4 lT ‘be g.- , war. llftl‘ ‘P. T1! .4 .- ‘r- j,'i".r".'_ irwm the ‘thrrrr of vtrlt w. ,- in: firm" 1nd a l w. f» l‘r.ti,-tlt"cw :< "s t ‘ til tuzr twitfw as w’ <. 2 g lmy Olt§t't".'a’t"e, ttixiclt .t XI. f-ntt-oir prttlvlfQllfl to rt|!t"‘ll1l rmtl i: pr? ' I"TIll flut. ' vlu- 1m- n!‘ . In this re-w" »n For wptitrfun tn om]:- cv-rvinyq. ill lfixa‘ 1 » t. t l‘: ; ~ -r'.' .'- time -.. rr-tilrw tlm -l'~ uvflttn "rvn '1“ 2g. tfwtml vrttttfpoint. hp t’: t,» _’\l‘f'S"f‘.' ‘he vamp in thfi hrinttcv, ha» hum} v1 qv I‘)_V‘,4*_ Emil rrnjw were ‘FPS’.- w‘ t twrIv-n, -."~-.‘Ir~ "W ttruip nutl -t l>l"l(‘r. ftur t’ fjttwtttitfrx of Mitts, ‘tn/l their Fine wnllitlrut C _) ,' . . , cr-z‘ m". grmvfh o" r ~ i-t n ti» ‘ t rthun». . o t . . - t » tr. t-lmttt, it t t '"- .t 1'- rtrv tw-t- ' l g - .'.- Jl it’ 1 I t t: ~ ‘tf""tflt't.t 4H} ‘.W_. .',...“‘ ‘v .1 w. ‘(t-l -t -\-. t. 1. tho-f important f1v~t~r< . . .. l . . ilrnph-tl t‘ tu-"tt ; tltti-tlc; W“ n’ I f . - v1 t‘ Wtflt tvtltt!» "‘ t t ' w mlt h- . '- ‘ .. ' ‘lit! ;||l til-til‘! l!’ . , t. .,t, til ill" ‘I1|-t..'t' 1 . ' l ft n Irv-w. t» in Tzttg lllrl I. . ., hut ‘lu- Upton‘- 1. . l‘ "- ~i ,3 . - ~~ -..ttr_\.:v; v.‘ ‘ l-,-. .‘ u‘ thv -ht<i- ..- - :'-»zr " 1- t wtmtltllll‘ It\l't'll:(‘ thl; villi‘ \'."- (\- -'_ . "gt, .;_ 155w.‘ ..|:-_ 2.111.900. h: v ~ - t. ‘w. t W11’. 3.51m ntixwl groin» _..'.,'I>'t. N.“ ‘W! Hump-L‘ {Lyra}, w: t] put tltwi, 154p w“. l" w. tlttl lftv-ltirk pw-tlttrliott: tvtttllfl‘. cattle, 1;; 4am, .~t\iu<-_ t.- . .._ t... _;~ mQtr .'».~it|,. V00. fV-r tTt- .'~\‘ itlvlti-IYV lllf‘ ]Il'/'v\]ll't‘l§ rtrt- tunrt‘ lt-tt m; -t~ zt rI-nlt wt the ttcuce tvrttt< tH-tiutiutill |,-._- -.~..§, h. hut-typo 'l'l|¢» cmtwttt ltrt~ ln-vtt tit-s- rvqlfl/ {hr fur (111.1111), zmvl tlu-rt- l|.‘t< lwtnl :l'1]||'4t\'(‘Xllt'l]: in runvltittu tut-fibula Th" "it n i< nhuttl the <zutu 1|: l»t t-ntt. v tit ltt-tyvvvit ymooo ztnrl 80.1w) pups ztutl Jltttlii. .1,- r. "The Strongest Memory is PVeaker than 60,000 adult animals. [y in the Rtcltzrv- greater anti tht? '1'! Bu); areal. The i. .1 gym! dcmztutl for ltK-u hu- ci/"ltttcrl ti: u. tlr-‘ctttrtgltt; h". " ‘remit it tuvrttzt-fr in nt:t'~-ri.'.l l iltv 'l'it.t:tl.-;_' HP {f7 for 1n ditputo? m: c'em-itl n Catiada’; Position ‘inn 3n regard l... (‘am/la’- "ftrt'~‘!§' lnwlVllt‘ ..t‘.'.t'l‘ l I . l'l.'l_\ 1/. In: lh- 7's‘ .4 -. ut- wu thi- fiutrtr/n’ 11,? :--tt--. llllxv; tilt. L,‘ - ;t1tl~t~:1-I<-t1‘ ~' 3 .1 _ w. “x311 =4. t‘ .4» t‘? tvht-lt- Fmpzrc. anti ("armtl-‘t t . 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Natu- ltY grow .u.-r-rttiqltt_ 11nd even itl'l"t]llfltlt"- trtkr- time to httiltl. \ll ‘ltc ntrttt power in the tvurlfl i: u'~'~'c-"= tvithottt, nrm=. liven the air)" tuvttni=r>~ wt’ 2t h’ utw-tsclt <t'(-7tt little more tlvtn vtttutittttrtl Ill’ 114T‘. fttrttlt x-m-ttll a rlr» n 1 EJYIJYZTRRIJT ) llcvwrv Fielding qml mi; rlqte 17:4 ¥ U I ‘ llu prove“ of whiW-tui-lttttg tho hing lull rempl». (.1»\'-'t':ztttr-nt_ . l‘ Lfttfli rm at Ltlttt‘ lll"f'lll"l~. hut tltc vow-til rt-tuzutt. a< utt-iglt .. “ "t tltt vttt- oi tho rtlvvtorutc. Jntlrml. i! v r~l a {rt-s ugly ltluttlte- in rt-rvttt um! tit». i W i if ftnttrifl twrhl-Vlw vrzttiic "rottrtT. xvhivlt amt» mink: I nut-fl >t:tt<-< trztific lrtw \il>l.'l* 1n. h tum “.1111 llvtllt}, ztrr- \v~t'l~.it.g ~:ttt~- iwv‘ \‘tw1: ‘ ‘Fur-till tjnuztnl will 1't~t‘t-t|t~ l. ' Wu l tl .\".ttt-. lt>lll'l~l\ Jm- Jtvlllilwl trim! Tlulutzv.’ l:i'.\-. thr- prt-vittrtztl trui- t~ " lw-wn-tw ltwtlt tttm-(‘cutrtr :-,n.i itplgv. zntinv- tH- tint» unit cnllt-rt- it ~11 th< 1"". ll ll" ‘tvtrht tlt-rrt-rt-r» lit‘ tun Lu. int‘. wit" "'1 thl- u- ll "wt ‘tlhl gt-t n rt-l-utttl it lu- twr~t¢~ ' " >5 it! It la‘ rt lu-quut‘ in :1 luff rit_\ like 'l1t<-..ti|<r<l.|\_:.- tut‘ 1n.'ttr\-:i;t_v~, vtll lit it nu nvvutcr .'tu<l -l-.it‘t ~twul '-u rt hit-a tlotytttittttt \trt~<" ~l1"‘lt'l""l out u thin ‘huntl anti plpt-cl it Allll-L llut thi- timrq lMlivt-tntttt lltlttl “W ti» -ttv-ll~l ow-r ti» htr. I<>1tl< hi r hv lhr-vztrtt! w] l‘ fl l.t'l' :|\\:|v. ' tztttt I'M! ht"- llouluvl tut :t vhurgt- nt larg- Int. tht- little woman gruztnvtl nut] lti-ltl ht r title. 5T" <nitl =l1e w.“ ill, hut when lltuv ulivttvl to '51 hvr to a hn-twitul <hv "cottlrltft Jtttv-rrl it." "l " tut ' -," she tvrtilcrl. “l \\"tnt ti- g4» llltlllf‘. 'l‘.t 0H‘ m plvv thr~ rt-ttt." _\ tmltvr- umtrrut 1'|1'1ll"l he!‘ Pllttllllllj. \;_'ttltl ruin loll tutl I then zuwfiv r untl ziuntlzrr. 'l hr umtrottl- expert lmn-l- "ttttr-tl hultjiw in the nlrl hl:u"l.' -l\irt. (‘with Ilutl h“? lt-vl ltt-vit <‘:tt"t-t'ttll_v uitvhrtl in. llttw‘. Fv-ttttht --t the put-r lwgg:tr-\\'ottt:t1t: tixtitktugt‘. rtl tightly in ltcr IHI. at >t< I ~tItv 3|. twut- rh-ttclt x -<l~ll:ll’l‘I\ :tr<- will on tlu- trail of lh.'tl lit-l ht-vn who :tt<- the tir=t try-tor. llcnn .\'\\i|'t cull- t~l Zlllfllllt-ll tn tlti~ 5lfl\'(‘flI11t‘1't‘ in tht- pithy n» uturlt. "l' I .t~ \\;.- a lwthl ntztn that fir-t cut rtu vty-tttr." lut Iii-nu SHvilt. with hie i-ightreutlt t-t-tttttrv gtztttttttur anti lu~ t-itflttcetttlt vcnittry l.t1't\vl<-:lg¢- of prwhi-tttrir mun. voulrl nvvttt" hrtvv '~il~llt'<'lfll luuv fur lmrk in time hi= light quip would ht- pur-ut-tl. in wurrlt vi thc tnisduq l'l"il"<‘t1 hilt-tire 'lhrl;t_\' szrvv. l‘|'t-ltt~trtri:tn~ in their <tttrlie~ Hi tt1'.\tt'< riic to rivilizntiutt ltavv tmilrvl the tl_\'~‘lt‘i'—f‘.'illllt,_' cuvtttttt lmt-k thrnuglt the Neolithic nr .\'c\v Stone Age. They final grrnt iilflltilIlF of shr-lk nt Xcolttltic wttlctttcnts to prove that irvlt-r fitting m]: .1" llltl story tlit-tt. 'l‘lt<-_v ltztvt‘ rthn ioutttl evidence that tunn- ltiml ntc nvstcn in the ptecrztling [tcrintl called the Xlc-"ohtltic or llitltllc Ftone Age. That cs- t.'thli~l|c< thr nv-‘ler a: luuunn food no lc=s than 15.000 years ago. In the oyster fishery substantial improvt-rnettt is reported this‘ year in. Prince Count)", expectat- otitpu: ts the prudtzct. ht Quvt-u- (Q-rtmty, tut-utter, g-rr-Iluc- . THE CHARLOTTETOWN nuns at m: wAv aha tluder v and l..e Germans _ _ _ _ aett 1t to true cuoughtltat thc Lott zturl rrtzt‘; vzticzzv- -htt\v ztrt ‘ scrapptng of Czccirztslovakta was tn .. ' __ » . . _ v .- x _' . :..t- the curt». that tnc little nation l3 0)\r'r mt _\t.t.,_ . “thicken. .:,_§.._t_\ ma“ on m have yielded up trtce» rcru moat: me mmc. blooqlgatl: “i151, gxcepfl 1m» me [mlhtrf pr‘: ~- .h/,;\- 1 .195 7n ..f 11mm; 471101 Aluhzch Cotiterence. would have .~ L . . new. curzlcu o1: tn a Welter of lill-"l "W7 15*“ l” '1'- w" “"35” broken lauu ... ken Donia. .*.'t~<.~\ 7 iw- 5-11-11 l/iil-u But l’. to both; wtuuattvely op- ttmtsztc to beltue v.1 xzrt Pram-s Herald. Great Britain desires. above all,a central par" ‘ of Europe rzue tn a . 1- tnuslt . .ll‘.f:fl an‘ being. no.1. Bu‘ be tul- a gi-nuttc pt- putJtr ‘ Om- thing much - 111.1 llgllf-(t ' I\Illll.~l"‘ ltutnntttt ttcttcs how u...) ‘to so‘. oft . 1% ‘thy ttr- curt Chuntiterlr-ut rpokfl ‘up B1121 l". t.I'O1)lf' ztnu for civ- towtt by the tttth tron . 2' . man ' tie o: Euripc 1n --I>fntniltot\ Spevtztior. It is at Ieu-t a tributt- to .\Ir. Cnhttbttt-lttuv- courage that he ticrced to trananttt zhr» proposal to Ptuicuv HP ltad 1m‘ almosma “er-k wen tlcndlv atmosphere .-|' nnmc rim nt; slowly" tnto one 0t rolri'ho.-t lt‘.'. for the tmpros- non hurt (lrrpcttvd m men's nntuls that 1tcttE.~ct' _ut.'tlr:r-. nor ltonor. nut". tutl the trite cause of pt-ttctz tvus bung; curved by a solu- tion which tlt'>'.t'0_‘.t‘(l the sattctj." of C uttotlrlvztkzzt. 1n the face of rapidly growing opinzott he tuwvrtztkt-tt tn ll‘illl.~lllll pro- puhlr; of u ktnd ntuch tnorc dras- tgv. untt tuttt-zt umrc opett to cou- rtct t1uttvtt_ ‘A " wsttttv nt tn‘.- pzttnul self-tit unnrttzott tn the Sutietrtt zuca zcntamr." ll th Nazi ttrnut-J» nrt-ttpv the utcd g flit/ll‘ Vflttt‘. prtrc 1c being prurl for tthttt tutu be nt. brst only a hrrntlttztz-trll" Wuat cottstd- crc-ttott of prtuctplc tclnatus; tf the pms l.'\ sold l)f'flll'(‘ the demarca- tion of the nmv frontier l)C‘KlI"IS?-— \\'ll1f1l])£’i=§ Free Press. size uttims the‘: are ready to buck up the Lcztgttv tlttmselvefi. Cun- azlu. OIIICIHIIK‘, lliiS backed nutty froth tuthtttry (tbltgatiotts utttlet‘ the Lctaguc of Nation. 'I‘herc- fore. tvnnt rlgi-lt have in Can- ada ‘n r-huut "brttrayrt" at oth- rrsz? the lsttnte urgumcttt ltoldss ill unnucrttrut ttttlt cttttcisztt in the Ututt-tl Szntc» of G oat. Bru- uur posittott tn the present cri ." ovctsras. Hurt tho Uutttti Sim. gone into the Lcztgttc of Nnttotts thr- \\'t>l'l(l mtcht ltztve hart none of the rhttllr-ttttrs to lteztco tmtl order that. 1L has tvtttttwsctl of recent. _'»(‘ltl‘.\— the Iutlmtt utrxlttuttltt on Ethopla, Japan s tm-uu . and uruhs in China, and now the pos- stbtlttv oi Crcr-ltot ovuktu lacing ()'\'(‘I'l'\lIl by t‘... t labour, (lor- mrtny Cemztdtztits vvtto are rt-udv to (lie tvr u t-ttu t’ lll Europt- uhrl wim bcltn-vc that Hrttuttt is fol- Jmvixtt; u opluele-s r-ottrsit ltztvc :1 ‘rtuht to t-rtuu‘ both the British unri Ctutudlntt tutvvrntuentr. for lnnt stepptttt; out ugnttrt. the tit:- ‘ But. (Izututltt. as a hu- .. not boon u lentil-r in (lo- hittg that would involve ‘ uI-rkss tn EIurt>p~ or zmywltcrc’ ltetztttrt Lt-rulrt‘ Post. Li-t no man say that ton high a pH-t- has hPPtl paid for peace tn l-Jttrope until ltc- itus s-cztrchctl his will nurl found ltuueclf willing to rt..l>: in tvnt" thr lives of tume who are ut-urtnst and (lvttrt-st to him. Let. no than my that it would hztvc been ltpttttr to rt“ .. . untl tn fight. 1t. out, "nntv tuthrr than later." ttttler-a lu- huh .011 would iutvt: giv- en the nrtlcr that would have sent young fur-u tnurchint; -tutn the dreary hell til tvttt‘. IAL no lllflll tut)‘ that llll‘ .t- tcstttt-tt of Britain and France \\r nut-traded in the itaruatltt tlwy hnvr- strurk. until he hm; attmtttttutl to add the total of thr- prtt-c tltnj: mtttltt have paid for any otlu r acttlmncttt. than the one which titty have tukcn~the prit-t- lIl rimtttt and de-trut-Llon spread ll" x the tarr- of Europe; in ultolt‘ firs; lutd wttstr‘ by high explouvcs nuel trurrtl with poison gas; lIl broltttt zmtl umngletl bod- icv. of ttontcu and ll‘i(‘lt‘ children: in the tutlrwhulc of pttssintt and hntrctl; tu tlu- trommttlous strain which timdcttt was tmptrcs on the t'e.\<.tt|'t'r'§. uf all ntlttotts; vic- tors as \\‘l‘ll as vanqultlterl; in tho rL-ks ll. lmlrls for the kiurt of rivilizatiott up r-ttiot": perhnpa in the contplcte collapse of thnt ClViIlZlIllflll over n lnrttn part of Europe. -~Nmv York Times. The Japanese. if thrv can tnkc and hold Hnnkrwv. will be in posw- rssion of tnorc than the tempirwryt t-npitai of/ China. The Wuhan ritit~~- Wurthtnttz. lfnnkov: and Hunjvtnttz. a lriplv tittuticipnlily. at. the juttctintt of the Ytmgixr and Hon Rlvcrs about I500 miles un from the on» nrr- vital factors tn the iurlttslrial and vmnntr-rlcnl life of Central China 'I'ltr-_\t have n tn. tat population nf upwards of l.- 4001100 Al. Hattvang nre located the Runyon-pint: Tron and Sler-l Works, which itave nivm that. (‘IIV tho name of ‘China's Pittsburgh". The Japanese imvv tried tn the pftsi in KN, cotttrnl of the“; steel works by moans of finnnclal and political measures but without suc- cess. Tho cnptttrr of them now would both weaken China rmrl Things are still in the flint. steel tagc m Lurope. There are titt- Polss to reckon with: the tnern- .11 .\f.r. Cham- berlain mat a larger =24 lement of European affair.» 1s tn the offing a; a tat-product ot the .\Illnit‘!l settlem Dtu Herr Hitler build "tmpx-gztrtble lute... "tut un- qucrablt- ~ fleet and army ' ge of laud abzut little Czechoslo- Agfilll g the crtat.» . 1: . tita: Mr. Champs u; out t0- tvard a \vtt:~t' settle- ment. Strtt .1 vould have to ' ' .\ftd<t ti‘ U81‘ futtc to en utanetlt tnacllt- l They are in no position to criti» GUARDIAN- The I. L. O. tI-Iamllton Spectator) The League of Nation; has fat: len on evil days. Its most fervsn» champions are compelled’ to make the admission, but the influences which have brought about the d clme of H5 premise B"! "m l0 comidered as mOIe than tent)” artly triumphant; indeed, the con- viczton Ls stronger than ever that. ' sortie form or other, the Ica- gue will have w be revived. avoid- mg. m the light of past mistake» the pitfalls and strengthening the foundations. In the meantime. 0* and be- ‘ trayal, the League continues to d0 m dhappotxxtmen: cptte l good work for which it gets lit! credt: and which is no‘. appreciat- e. be by Jamel U7. Barton. WLD. BLEIIDIXG THE PATIENT 1e Years ago we were inclined t0 Cranberry Growing In Prince Edward (By ll. K. S. liemming) OCTOBER 8. 19$ Island It. may be said that the above heading is not correctly applic- able to [hi5 series of letters, which tell only of the cranberry situ- ation in cape Cod. My object, serve as a guide to those who pro- pose to go into the cultivated cranberry industry‘ in this Prov- quite usual. One ed at lLS proper value because l! smile when we read the stories of It". tha‘. the medical llll-‘lfl of the savage rccttoh of the peace treatlek which African natives who boiled hu- conctttuted the Ihterrtatlonal Lab- our Organization are the following League 0-‘ Nations has for its object the c:- Wvhereas the Ls ttzkztfftclently’ KIIOWXL Clflllfiézii tablLshntz-nt of universal peace. an ,hard¢hip and privaticn to la. numbers of people as t unrcvt so great that ‘he pzaw a.‘ the tvorlfl a ltr. improvctnern. I v ltarmony of pcrtll-d. and a . ~ , y . _ _ tr. 1 tnovcd serztim ._ and humanity as the desire to recurs the ntanent peace o.‘ the world. t patrol; A 30d "Tiff-d ha“, M“; st-tppliett lllOOfl six or xftrcc afd the“ . freedom 0- Ft nttrc time". at an tntcrvnl of one ttozt witch 1t comes m ta“... _ “My; tvotfs, ' The _ ereu-e £81111“ An tnvcsfizrttiott of the physical 1311351‘ ‘MIR which rottditictn of dottor< six months t mtcrevlon. u "' ltcnlth rcutrrketl cu n fechng of power to tnakc resolutions "p0 <.- well-being . five of the don- smg the force of international ors" cxpetvmcc an improvement. lam” would have bwn conferrrd. in attpctttc and seven noted a but t a‘ hope is now more rcmot“ clearer and ltcztltlzicr {"110 nf the than over. What has been the prmtical m- arnuls. Justice for workers on lath tOltawa Journal: One _of the decisions taken by the Dominion Government last year was to create an interdepartment- al comtntttce to cxztntinc all Gov- ernment armament contracts. The purpose behind this “as the con- trol of profits on all such con- tracts, the prevention of undue profits. Last Friday a member of this interdepartmental committee piv- in; evidence at the judicial m- fltllty into the Bren gun contract bcttvoctt the Government and the Inglts Company said that. m tho case of this particular contract. the rommittcc had simply left re- spon-ibtlity- for it. with the D“part- mcut of National Defence. Which was an odd thing. to say the least. ' lfcre wok this interdepartmental commtttze, set up by the cabinet to ptmcct the public interest. con- cluding that with respect to the Diligent cotttract before it there w» nothtut: tt could do but take the tvztrd of the department most cotttvrttcrl with the contract. The dteparttuett‘. ln fact. which hart drawn up the cotttracl Just where proTctimt for the public interest t. ocIZJQm/ztm. THE NIGHT Most l-Iolv Night. that still dost keep ' The key.»- of all the doors of To me when mv tired eyelids UlVf‘ me rctmsv. sleep, close And let. the fur lantcnl of them That chant the dead day's rcquiam Make tn my ears. who wakefui lie, Soft lullaby. Let them that guard A 00h Bv my bedside their’ memories (“CON the hom-erl t . So shall I have new dreams and blcst In my brtof rest. Fold thy mrc. Hide. rlnwn from my resting- arm! wings about my plnr-e, And clhrnt m» wit-h thy false dc- urtt, Most. Holy Nght. Filled with sweet ltappv I Tolu- not mv slain from other BYE-SI What's 1n my mind-not on my thought. then Or theirr-q prize. Sitvz. ltflppy soul. thy songs of _to,v: Such as a brook sings tn tho wood. That all night. ha: been strength- ened by Hrtnvenk puror flood. industry is largely dependent upon imported row material. which would be shut. off in case of war with the countries from which they are now obtained. The Wuhan cit- les arc. therefore. a prize which. from the Japmtcse point of view. warrants the expenditures of men and mom-y that will be required to take them over thr- dend bodies of titcir Chinese defenders. -St. ntrenittmt Japan. whose own steel CBI-IISIIIIQI Standard. to produce rllll, of thtxsc cl ‘ibcrations? The‘: lhnd dtsnppcat ScvcttLv-ttvo of lmve been ma and l1lgltl_t' lm- the donors incmnsotl ht weight (3 twrtant. A tar numbrr of ccn- N115 Dotlltdil» vcntio affect ng ronditjgn; all Of 2M blond dottors who hud not over .. tvorld. have been rm- had lllfftltfllf‘ ~ l5‘ that ts proved and acted upon, and rb- "M11181 11031111)‘ llfllfi fffim commendations for the intproxc- W110!“ 2 l0 3 OURFPS 0T lllmd “'85 ment. 0f ittduwrtal relaticttship< \\_‘l11l¢ll‘fl\\'11 m?!‘ a W149“ 0f “Cm haw (onn-ibutm h, the not“... SIX to ten days. none suffered any u-ptfm-p n] m? -,;-0yk@-_-_<_ A‘ W- » til effect: and the majority‘ were tmr-s of tisefttl information’ um 1"‘-'tll\‘ ltrttcfitted hv the QWIDZ} up brcn tqollcctcd, and litflvautrr- d - “I ml“ hill“ 1H),...“ gowmin: such qqupsIiql-L; Just tvhv the removal nf thrse 3-. “mp5 and h‘ t o; W04‘ ,m_ wnall qilflllilTlPF of ‘flood bPIWIIl. pl‘lploymcnt‘ M“ Pa. and 0m M, tho donor:- ts not clear. hut Dr. mmrancfr motor-Jun ,1» “mm ‘m, Cadhum .<>atr~§: ‘Evidently under “ms and Wmnpn‘ welfare of “mp certain ctrcttntstrtnccs the tvtth- drntvl of sntull amounts of blood and 59g“ 1; tt-ould be we“ if m. rtt retzttlut"‘intct"t'ztl§’tt1at' prove of pttblic —ett1pl0\'t‘r:~7 and cmplw .. ‘Mm’ m lwalmpm" .. _ —-'.0ok a (l0f)r\f‘l' intcrest in the _ _ , _ - of U... I_L_O_ fo_l_')p;lrntinz canto tu tt" cult‘. 1.. hath to ace. v.1.1 its cffcrtv on behalf of sn- > ' Jtbtt tJttvts. ltuyal Cont- rial jtr=ticc and tntluswtnl twrn- ' 111 llll» BT11 tétllt lttqtttryz gross. ttr-tttrbcd. Said he ..._____________ . w "When 3o. commlzizc acquit-sc- The Bren (11111 ctl-tttt said your cfimmittee tic- ‘ qtucweti ut um v;t.tt1't|tan'.a new (Ontract that after ull t’. tvzl. the Depart- man organs and used this liquid in the treatment of disease‘ To- day extracts of organs—thyrold, pancreas. Qomach, intestine. pit- uitary and others-are used reg- ularly by many physicians Slant.‘ years ago regular physic- lens Ufiéd to bleed their patients , for various ailments but the blend- l ing of patients has been abolished {by the ntcdical profession. How- ‘cver a= many ltealtliy individuals now gtve up blood regularly for anaemia. or after_ operation or n severe HD1655. re- search phystt-iztttfl (lorlded to tn- irato the health of these blood a t such peace can be established otl lif it. ts based upon social jt: land whereas conditions of lab | exist involving such ' l t I l l l d 5 patients with ; rs ‘donors l _ v _ Dr F. Cadharn. Winnipeg. in P the Cattarlmxt if ‘tr-oi JM-orla- 1 non Jrtttrnal states that ' lowing the -'l)ltit‘fl'tlt‘ of iztfnhilr. > in Kfaxtitobn. rouvalewettt figmrfznt for thc ttv‘ ment of the ‘ductile tta< pxctttt. tn tltegov- t (‘it crnmc laboratory". Thtv serum is ntade t m t2 Ltloozl nf thosc who have rctntw-rco frcm the disease. Each r-f the 125 Llnnd (letters was at mtervals and ‘t to 5 butters of .\..|\':tt. Fifty of the later ‘hottetl no .1] effects‘. Forty- sovc". o! the ltfn (PUOFF said they were tznprnvcd m ltvalllt: even tltose who v-rtre ttpparetttly in good ~kin. Three vho had suffered with RC1)!‘ foimplcsl found that the acne mcut o.’ Nnimnal Dcfwtcc that. “at; going to take the responsibil- uy —you tutti. and 1 can under- stand your poqtttm ~ris I under- stood ycu, you sltltl the committee and. ‘Oh. well, there is nothing further tor u» to do but to ac- quiesce tn till» tuattctz‘ Should that tut‘. ltkw gone buck to the Cabinet cottncti? I am only sug- gesting than" It may be. as Jtbtiee Davis remarked la'cr cu. that the com- miizcc. m the ctr-o of this par- ttcttlnr t-otttzact. tvn.» rushed. that it. dttl llOl ltovc recuottablc time for arlrqttaiv r01 ' theltss. and mal-zing every allow- ance for the rtrcttnmstances. the protnfldtttv tvtll nwtn unsatisfactory to tnttuy. This irltt "tivpztritttctttal (‘Om- mtttcc. t.’ 1L is to be of any value. any prom-tint: to the public ltas not to rcpott to somebody —cit,ttcr to the Cabinet. or to the Treasury lmarrl. It certainly ottght to report. to somebody "AKDAIQIIA! somebody - iu u case of tlottbt. Certainly to tnkr- the wot-ti of the head of the dcpartntcht cmt-crttcd with some particular rotttmct. to abcltcate its‘ IUHCILOII. and lrutve responsibility to the lteoplc who have entered into the cotttrttct. 1s to provide no prntrcttntt at all. If LIIH lllfllCllll inquiry brhtgs no mote utotl than some better- ment in o. pmiflott llkr- that, it, will have been \'f‘!‘_\‘ worth while. ATTENTION ll 5i If vi III th 9h by In in all of Cape Cod, where 70 per rent. of the cranberries of the world are crasbe ' latter are subdivided classes. THE WILD CRANBERRY 80G of bcg at present ln existence in Prince Edward Island. There are apparently large areas in different- parLs of the Province. where soil Ls a. nuxtune of peat and sand. upon which cranberries yeatxs been growing without at: of man, 112.5! as wild blueber- ries grow. one they simply grew. that in the tvild bogs the berries frequently differ one and same bog may not be a like tn keeplng qualities or tn rc- sistlng potvsra against sects or disease. gardtug to Cape 00d compared favourably tn appearance with their eatabll-lt- ize in different wclt known varic- "Early Black." "Macfarlatte" newer berry that. Ls gaining our, When asked if our vines were tha: it would take years of experi- menting to tell just. what. we ltavc. We may have vines quite superior or very poor. but only grouting ox- pericnce can . when clearing a bog, 1t. would be advisable wild. cottrsc might quite possibly rr-sttlt. in a bag like Jo:eph‘s varieties, and that, such a result would be fatal from a marketing standpoint. As, with the exception cf otte or two bogs in Cape Cod. the serious disease known as "False Blossom" has become quite prevalent. Island Provincial Department of Argtcultural is averse portation of vines from any source on the mainland, fearing that misc Blossom will be imported. As yet, however, it is not. known whether the disease is already on this Is- land. I brought back with me a small sample in a corked bottle. wt tn In the event of its being found possible to work up the cultivated cranberry industry on this Island. the question of the source of the vines to be blem that w scientific investigation. for appar- fruit. or fruits that would not be acceptable to the tvholcsale trade. Although apparently many wild berries are picked their total value is so insignific- ant compared their friends or are sold to local retailers for what they will bring. are picked and dealt ever. know whether in those states they are subjected to the separat- ing process. uthich first eliminates vines and then nearly all imperfect bcrrlcs. ’I'his it is now proposed to do tn Mount Stetvnrt. as a result of the tztft of a separator by our Government to inoe, and certainty no better pat- tern could be followed that that being produced. ferent kinds Now. there are three kinds of bogs:- 1. Wld» bogs. 2.. Dry cultivated bogs. 3. Wet cultivated bogs, into ter a short time a soft or diseased, which four second time. This. I believe, is the only kind including the Another feature have for the Wneuce they came ho seems to know. Like Topsy, Another surprising feature Ls materially lu .5128, shape and color and even q _ v when similar to one anothcr tn IMG_1195 0WD. time these iespscts the DCTYZCS m ihc lmmlfd T119919 inchtus m. the berries. The rc- tho frcst. fact> of l These the peculiarities wild berry are the result 0i lottg thc t‘.e'h which experience and years of research. 10 ‘I113 l5 l‘! {U111- Sonte berries tltat I took with me PXlJPYI Ill-ll? PICK?!’ In Cape Cod the growers special- 'I'hi_=. QUE-film" 0f c5, mainly in the "l-lowo“ and the Ls 8. fav- And here let me milar to theirs. the reply W35 no longer used. all tell. Asked again b81791- to transplant the the close o! letter that are already growing ths reply tvas that such a I165 my of 0f $20.000.000. any colors or rather of many Th e to the _jm- radio ignoranti who have gests. It seldom than half a dozen e vines having been treated th formaldehyde by Dr Frank- or m“ impormnu‘ called a bulletin. planted will be a pro- ll call for serious and tly much time and money might lost. in the propogatiug of a fla<h. such Earthquake." R3 in Cape Cod. with the enormous quantities of cultivated‘ berries that. are processed and sod tinder certified brattds that little or no the ‘mnmmcemflfls consideration is given to them. They apparently are either used the families of the pickers and o“ ms heel‘? Maine and New Hampshire they in Just as this Province, I do not. how- 0f the trouble. all or leaves and portions discards uign oi Bacluclie lurn c sceaclttgmr will . tne machine cannot differentiate between berries ma; will keep and those that will r01. and therein lies the basis of real trouble in all cases tn which dtt. mixed tn the same box. wild cranberries ls that, as many of them do in small Ion covering a few square feet and there. they must of-neaastty be picked by hand, ccmpared with that. generally em- ployed tn cultivated bogs. where an instrument called a scoop is 11sec. This is a box-like implement tyncs or teeth lmtg on the The picker combs the vines below "barrel". is only a. term. mg about. 100 pounds. Barrels 3:9 ing packed tn oblong pine made in three sizes. vis. one bat‘ one quarter and one u. story or filed a wire. is just what: the word itself sug- contains Flash is the highest news value. Bulletins come next. Then come stories 1n the natural order of their importance is news or entertainment. On a. news wire a story must, always give way for" a bulletin. Any point along the system may break in on any Ibory or bulletin at arty time to send a “Flash! There is no such thing as at‘. ‘Add Flash!" and any buneauman- azcr along a press association sys- tem who had the gall to break in with a. flash as cheap as some of raise the standard of the 1st... wild berries materially". The p orator works on the principle ma. perfect berries will bound dropped, but that those that, 3:; affected in any way will fall flat 5Q . when however, in writing ts simply to give facts regarding cranberry because they are win and no: growing in Cape Cod that wnt fuUy inflated. I understand u“; 15 per cent. of culls ts regarded 1,5 thing, however. do. \'lZ., L0 of berries are If a.’- buyer finds that. some berries out. of each box are not only 15 he likely to make a claim but he wut not buy from the same source a Moreover, the fut will bscome generally known to the trade and then cranberry trade from the dlstrm is injured. There is only ' to solve this problem and that. LS to sell for immediate consumption the canning for berry sauce or cranberry Juice. the whole one Way cran- in dealing m growing hem a slow prams. . ‘- bout 18 to 20 inches square and a being about 20 tn tinder side. vines pus b9. tween the teeth and the bflfltk! fall mto a covered portion behind hold; from B to A strong and can with n 5C£Op quite readily fill a hundred pound barrel in half an hour when A ed ‘varieties. although the vines lite fiYOlJ i-i 18111)‘ plentiful. arc not qtlllc the same either m uncut-r mun 1s tttadevhtqh ntlzhr the leaves of stems. lXF-Qlbll’ be Wed m Wlld b085- wild cranber- riss is, so important to this Island that I shall devote a second let- ter to its consideration explain that a represen- crattberrias be- boxes eight or I Readers will please note that at No. 2 a typo- graphical error occurred by which the cranberry investment in Cape Cod was plamd at $20,000 instead FLASH l (Westbrook Pegler in the World Telegram.) I find among newspapermcn and particularly press association men a setue of resentment against the tnisusc of the word commentators. copy writers and the, journalistic N.Y "Flash ! " b_\' advertising never coveted A f lash ITIOTP words and Ls tisert to announce some happening It is ollowul by a terse statement of the new. rating in Chicago. which now- a-days are handled a5 flashes on radio programs would be set but Becluche may be the fin! aign 0| Kill‘! When your Incl: nehea,_ your ltidneyu. Don't lail to heed lhu waln- in|—il i: loo IIIIPOIIIIIL. Tilt! WW9‘ 5'15“ tn correct Berhche, or lb caule. M the III onfidenll to Dodcl‘! Kidney Piiln-ior over luli a will!!! u“ loolb the P. . I Cranberry Growers hynfilgfgmqdylw Kidney nflmean. I07 Association. This. 1 believe. is a . , wise move ortthéha gyrrt of Mr. $K|dnQy I 3 lluvi- you trouble with your stomach. If the answer i; yes. then we nsk you to try l)\‘l\.\“.\' HTOMACII MIXTURE Evansk stomach Mixture u it prrseriptittn of Dr. I.. 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