rulauclulllonrrown culllnull sualdane-W. Chanar I. lleLnra. ll. Editor and Managing Aaaoclafs Editors-Iran! Walker and b. I. cum lfarning Daily (founded lllil Il-flfl par year (la advance) dallnaul. M.» peg year (In advance) rnallad la Canada and United ltafna- I. Vlao-Pnsidaat-ql. l- Band! 8aclsfary-Llsnt.-Col- D- A. Illllllll, D. I- O- Director-J. l. Israeli. THURSDAY, MAY, l0. 1981 THE‘ CONFERENCE Every effort is being made to have a, full and complete program for dlscussbn at the imperial Eco- nomic Conference at Ottawa in July, and as an agricultural coun- try agriculture as well as fishing will bulk largely in the discussions. A good beginning has been made in the Maritime Provinces by the preliminary conference held at Am- herst at which a c0mm‘ttee was ap- pointed t0 prepare the case for our agrlculturlsts, and which is to meet lOr fmfiber discussion at Char- lottetown on Saturday. It "is natur- al that this committee should meet pension as to what the hupftai chargu wlli be. The deprivation of cal effect of optimism and an easy mind ls more often than not at- tended by serious deleterious re- sults and a greatly retarded and often incomplete recovery. This is recognized by medical men and hospital experts every- where. Down in Boston the Massa- chusetts General Hospital has been conducting for upwards of two years a very important experiment with what is known as The Baker ldlcm- orlal Hospital for people of modi- ate means. Two hundred doctors of the immensely valuable psycholcgl- m“, hum. h ‘mm m" b” iii..- rarthsacvldanssoflhanaorbls ourlosltycfmlarbocplauprcvls- Id by news that tbs acens of the shockingmurdst ofBabyLinq. Wshlsthmascwvmmm that improvised" ‘Ijygldpboothg mdflululfivlllbuainesams lllflllfifllidlinwcfthyphessci humannaturs. ..___, "messiah-heal bud lfnua oftsnmsanashssengunplamnu arsbslngtsnnscsarflyqspnvad bl MEG ‘M18191. flgfl. mgusy flvmsvfmlyulat they hardly knswhowflolpcndilibauchper- wllmaperlodofdspaossionmaydo noharm. The dfmlaaal of the 1mm!"- of New South Wales by the Governor of that Stats is undoubtedly an ex- treme step-but an qxtremg mp merited by the unique ‘ of thc political deadlock 1n Australia. Hon. J. T. Lang, tbs ejected lead- er. commands a considreabls_ ms- icrlsy in the elected Chamber cf the stats Parliament. The ssrly ds- feat of the new Government is auras av nus will .. azjwsv. ' "wrr Bylaws W. BarfsnJLD a‘ IP50“ SALTQ Fol BLUGGI§H LIVER I speak about tbs liver more fre- quently than about any other part of the body. Your doctor will tell you that tho liver is truly called ‘the king of the organs‘ owing in the number and importance of the jobs thatithsswdointhatbodyof yours. As one quarter of all the blood of the body is always in the liver you can sec how ecessary it is that the liver be kept active and that ths drainage of bile away from the liver and gall bladder should not be interferred with in any way. A slow acting liver and gall bladder, or where there ls souls slight infection irritating the lining of vessels and tubes, can set up an inflammation and so ‘slow up’ the circulation that \‘.'j1'__,.'_l‘~.-'_.' 1.1. Salaries Of Judges d (Ottawa Journal) Premier Bennett's statement that‘ Canadian judges w uflflflvlld led’ that there are too mwy iudsu. ifs undoubtedly right. it is a matter of summon gmwiadgs that few of the best 0i Canadian lawyers can b: tlces to take, the comparatively ships. The best legal minds in the country an not available for the nmch, which is not a good thing. On the other hand, it is a com- mon complaint that Canada. has too many judges. Salaries of judgu iiifldflt Brit- ain are almost twice what they are in Canada. 10rd Justices of the Omnt- of Appeal receive $5,000 5 your, Justices of the Chancu-y Division Court receive $25,000 a year. lords of Appeal in Ordinary-rs- celvo $30,000 a year. ‘The mu Chief Justice of ling- iand receives $40,000 aysu, The Justices of the King's Burch Division receive $25,000 a year. The Judges of the Criminal Ap- peal receive $25,000 a year. induced to abandon lucrative prac-t small B81011“ ‘bl-l’- lmvh W Il-lflll-ipsopis thc year before. The rc- ‘rcat-svsn asAbu Ben Adhcmlcd . Headliners (Butter-field in Vancouver Province) ' a careful and meticulous statistic- illn and student of the press has made and offered a study of the compara- tive amounts of_ newspaper space colored by, various great figures in the United States last year in rc- latlou to that enjoyed by the same markable Mr. Al Capone leadsthc all the rest in Leigh Hunt's poem. This weighty baron totalled 1,587,- 422 columns of newspaper publicity and thereby offered Dr. Hoover a. handsome lead. Other leaders in- cluded Owen D. Young. Alfalfa. Bill Murray of Oklahoma {as the lady who killed two other ladies in Phoe- nix. Arizona. Rudy Vales and Bishop Cannon jr. were well up, but. no one in Hollywood figured very highly. . Thus do we ass that it is sensation that outclassed sound work in the hearts of the great, plodding mass of the people who have no very garish moments in their own livsa tn entrance them. While the supremacy of Capone g GUSf m» rulasfs uocalsumm ml Ivaav m; l2 Ilg ‘Ilaculfs IsJalnC d (kc - .. nu caaacua sacral; tini$fifllfi m; Try Brahmin Orange Pekoe Tea Retail price 50c per lb. ioldfllllyililnlAlltlihtPackaguj m real trouble, even formation of u“ m, department w“ may!“ in getting Canadian producers cf' farm products to maintain tbs uniformity of their product and to provide a continuous supply. The bacon trade is a case 1n point, 1g isn't worth while building up a market for Canadian bacon, by means of tariffs or in other ways, > unless the Canadian producer will take the trouble to keep that/mar- ket. and keeping a market means not only tur-ning out a product of high uniform quality. but keeping ‘ up the supply. ‘w, v:- . » the Massachusetts General Hospital agreed to a strict" standarlzatlcu of their fees to make such a hospital service possi“ , The patients know in advarlcs the maximum. they can be called upon to pay, and all anxiety is set at rest. The average doctor's fee per patient for the first ten months of the hospital's opera- tion was only $55.71, and the maxi- mum fec any patient can be charg- ed is $150, no matter how long he or she may stay in the hospital, while the beet possible available I ' , Y; medical service is usumd for that .-> AT, OTTAWA reg, p,“ i‘. While this system has worked well in Boston, however, it is not "with the lmpmvement of ., technique of slaughter, my, " becomes more horrible u} ... y 1311591 llld W056 yet whgn 1; comes {flltY-"—Upton sham, Partly in consequence of thsss 891N105, British 111486 are recruit- ed from the leading legal light‘ of the Brlthh Bar. They are given sal- aries that‘ renwvs them from the possibility of being tampered with, which makes them financially ‘in- dependent, and which ars sufficient to attract the sblest lawyers in the and. If is different in Canada. The Chief Justice of the Supreme court of Canada receives 815,000 ayear, which is loss than scores of ordin- ary lawyers earn in ordinary prac- llce. The judges o! tbs higher com-ts (Emchange) of the provinces receive salaries A move is afoot, the London rs- whicn average ‘around 010.000 at WNW"! 0! ‘m! Plvvilwe rs- ynmymflg 3M3‘ n; m. M pcrtlJntrabsfea-thanritiah ba- courts receive as littlsaa 05,000. w“ mhlmm 9mm"! w u". n shun‘ be peflecfly ohvhuaehlt 311MB]! DOIIIIIIIOIII. A “H” Of 3 only in rars cases are the ablest “ma “mud 5' "Bflmd- "m! a 10mm mum m m m u“ I-csntprsfersncs to the Domin. Bmch m ma‘ wwmstmcuh Th“ ions. it Ylsry nearly half the busi- u not to as that Canadian i. ‘ ,. m“ ‘WWW!’ W111i» by such are, as a whole an ‘inferior, ‘if: "’ um" b° mm“ t° Oman" M - . - the Danish bacon trade with nmny of them are outstanding; but what it dew argue isthat thc avsr- mm “m” “mm” l” b°“'°°" forty and fifty. million dollars a of bilit the Ben h ld 35°- . 2,9115%; l‘ ‘Mu; 3w year. it would be quits worth Ca- may be startling, it is even more startling to find that Hollywood has dropped its spectacular , ' from the "higher flights. I forgot the name of the ancient minor goddess whose business it is to bleach everything inths course of time till it assumes a uniform low grey, but she is obviously at work in Hollywood and the old gods are rs- turning. therefore a foregone ooncluglow- “one; may result“ with I- general election a necss- For a great many years the treat- alty. The mdicsl Labor Goveln- mcnt for this condition was a dose ment, headed by exflslnier Lang or doses of calomel, followed by ep- had twice deliberately defaulted on som salts a few hours later. This payment of interest due on the treatment is still generally followed. public debt, It m4 worked, night A short time ago it was felt that and day to nullify the law; q m; instead of putting caiomel and sp- Natlcnai Government-passed in an 5°11! W“ B11 NIIWBYI 1711B Bibi-tin. gnlgrggncy gfloy} fnpfQsgfve Austra. "I80 the “VET I-Xld QB“ blflddfl‘ lla's credit abroad. Notwithstanding would be drained or ‘cleaned out’ all this, the gravity of the step by putting the epsom salts down a ma. m apmnm“ n m, 8am.“ thin tubs which went through the daemon would mun m’ endmntwn stomach right into the small intes- tine and thus right where the gall of the Governor's emergency move, bmdd the whole situation would bs stsbil- me " magi?‘ W“ “l” m" W“ iaed. But if the electors should rs- Am‘ m‘ ‘mom m“ h“ M“ ;'..i’.f.;..“.i‘.‘-‘..‘:I.."’"“...a.‘?..11'?“ er- - w“ u» u- m» u- down with head lower than the rest of the body, and the thick dark bile Amoummm- h m“, u“; "m. comes up the tube and so out cf mg South American countries have u“ “WY- Tms "WWW! 01 drfl-lfll-gc begun d,” of a mtmyamarb has been very effective, and it car. can customs union, and the Wall “m1? 81M the patient. real satis- strest Joumai observes that "no ‘mmm l” “e m“ “flack ‘W!’ secret is made of the main purpose “me m“ ‘he "mm . of the lsgotiations, which n de- “ma” m“ Yesemh men are liberstely anti-United states." Well, °‘ u“ “Phi” w“ W111i’ "skins s dose of epsom salts in the usual 1 a1 ti a u lted b’ m M“ '8 “ ‘m ‘h’ n way by the mouth, and followinfl it here, for we are outstandingly the greatest agricultural province in the Msritimcs, coming second only to Ontario in the Dorxflnion. With a Premier of the standing and calibre of Hon. J. D. Stewart and a Minister of Agriculture outstand- ingly the best fitted for the pur- pose of any man in these Provinces, due to his practical experience and great organizing ability, the affairs of the fanners are 1n safe and competent hands. The l ‘ bytery < Canada Mcndal conferel the Re‘ chair. man oi Service subjech B001 FOUND 0m cl the beat prevantgum known for suul 5r nusl on GRAIN FURMALIN ‘ 5 0N0» but thoroughly J.‘ festive remedy. Grain gromm- would be wise to act promptly, In order to have Seed m. perl! lrsafsd before sowing,‘ One blnt to every l0 mum of water. Full directions glvqj with every order. ’ FOB BALI AT Bacon For Britain lit was gmera-lly anticipated that parliament would be prorogued on Wednesday but at the last moment at all sure that it would work Null- ‘a motion introduced by the Pro- ly well hers. A new plan outlined gressiva and Labor elements for in England would seem to be more the purpose of getting a Royal likely to meat with success gener- Oommisslon to further investigate ally. Tlrs is the outcome of recom- Beauhanlols, occupied another mendatlons made by a committee day in debate. The new position o; King Edward's Hospital Rind, LKlilNtl B»‘~<1»~..\<;I". DDER ruflu“ cw- baksn up by the Progressive and my" "m. w at “n Labor parties 1s that the Beauhar- nois people issued bonds declaring that there was every prospect of ‘additional power beingWaken up i l , Power Company inn-plus would be disposed of with- in a radius o! 30 miles of Montreal. . Hence. "Blind Mr. Gardiner, the within easy reach oi’ Montreal, mutual man-um, ppm be 013mg- whereas s. prior agreement had been “L Th, Brmm pmvmem - 1 made with the Montreal Light and mm mommy {Dog m, 3mm" up m“ m" °1' me and has now come forward with such a scheme. appointed to consider the problem cf securing for the middle classes the best possible hospital treatment at a cost their resources can afford. They suggested that an effective states asked for it," and the Wall Street Journal adds: "If we are to ses the world gradually organize itself into a few great trade basins m “m” cw” where ‘he Damn‘; from which the United states, so fares.- ““ willbs “‘" n. mo m}. United sum pro- ducsd '10 million tons of anthracite. Under if each indlvdusl pays a small annual subscription in return imported 6'16 thdusl-nd. (Progressive leader, the Beauharrlols M. which he w guu-mqmd’ m ca“ M1158 hid 116°“ “SW1 "lid" m“ of illness, substantial aid with con- h ad I _ consumed. 1t exported more than and 1 e W" h m" sultants fees, the cost of maintain ‘our “m! “n, every ton ‘mporwt pretenses, prrlved he said when the Dominion Government should “take over the power project and re-Orgmllw it under Federal regulations." Mr. Wordsworth, the Labor representa- tive, supported the motion advocat- ing extreme action along sociallstio lines. The Hon. C. ll. Cahan, who replied on behalf of the Govern- ment, said no more absurd opinion lcouid be rendered than that the Bank Act had been violated by the Issue o! these bonds, and said the auggestkm that the Dominion should seize control of Beauharnois ‘was "the appeal of the ordinary burglar when he enters a house to take property he knows does not be- long to him." The secretary of State directed some pointed words at lvilr. Woodsworth, who, he said "deliberately and persfstcntly seeks 0o break down parliamentary 1n- stltutions and responsible govern anent 1n this country." The outcome of the discussion has been another day's delay before prwogll-ivn- ‘ HOSPITAL SERVICE __.._. In days of World wide financial ‘traits, says the Montreal Star, the aruth of the adage that only the very rich and the poor can afford to be iii receives exceptional em- phasis. The rich can pay heavy hospital charges, and the poor get their hospital services for notlfng, or next tq nothing. But thc middle ‘classes are between the devil and the deep sea, for they cannot ps7 heavy expenses on the one hand are unwilling-and in many cases ineligible-to receive charity treatment on the other. The nsulf. ls that very often in their oass the convalescent periods-aha during wh‘ch thc)’ ought to be wholly free from worfY and they very period ancs in hospital, and-if he cares to increase his subscription-with sulgwlrs fess as well. But. in older, to ensure that there shalll always be a. hospital bed available-a. very urgent necessity, as thc existing overcrowding of hospitals every- where testifies-anybody. by mak- ing one capital payment of ten pounds, can ensure for himself and his familythaf. there will always be s. private hospital bed at 11's dis- posal. one authority summarizes the way in which _ the scheme would work as followsz- ‘ Suppose that 500‘ people in a given locality make each a wpltal payment.‘ of £10 to the British Provident Association. Then the Association will be in apoaltlon to guarantee to each of them the first call upon a private bed in a proper- ly equipped institution, for which they will be charged an rats baa- ed on the actual ecst- cf mainten- ance. A subscriber t0 both thc schemes will effect an enormous saving if. say, he has to undergo an operation for a WWII"?! Ilstric ulcer. His expenses would be lust over £7 against the 2131 (which in- cludes ths spsciafsils tee) some- fmeg payable in anursing home. As the British Provident Associa- a-nd care. in order t0 1101mm instead a tlvs and cheap 9001191816 recovery-is Oflbd of’ anxiety and fealgl-WEI" tlon u prohibited from making profits and must use any surplus realised for the benefit cf the aub- acribsr, it can easily be seen that us; {a s, scheme which gives a wide imargn of assurance. It spreads the total cost over many incomu, and obviously the more subscribers their ars the greater ‘will be ths benefits for all who need them. The idea has a sclmd moral and economic foun- thtloh, and might well be wort-M of consideration hm and in other centres when the problem of effec- hoapltal service has It exported 2 1-2 million ‘was and 1n other words it imported less ‘than one ton for every 100 tans produced sfnd The anthracite producers of the American Republic thus enjoy a lnonopoly o1 more than 99 per cent. of their own domestic market. The situation la about the sI-IM a; regards bituminous cosi. In i830 than were produced 630 million tons. ‘rhsrs were exported nearly 16 million tom. There were imported only 241 thousand ‘was. What. frac- tlonoflpercentdsff-ltbouss-ndin relation to $0 million? American producers, therefore, enjoy a mono- poly of 00 per cent. of the domestic market for lfiurnizlous as well as anthracite coal. Within 3000 yea-rs there will be a return of the great glaciers. MW! D1‘- remsln content with tariff atsnd- patient the time 1r d b th Pw-m» l" m" “l” b’ “m” "° use of the tubs. m“ e y e with a little cold water, is really lust as effective and spares the 5°11" “Muss is likewise saved seems unable to insert the tube ‘ “ and requires the doctor's assistance. Dr. John Tllden How- ard. who advocates the use of the $050111 salts by mouth instead of by the tube. Bllflflests that about two level tablespoonfuls of epsom 331g cafe. Moreover, with and under higher salaries, appealing to able iwwyers there would be loss likehood or Governmentshaving u. make appointments on political grounds. It may be thatthis is not the time to start in paying higher sai- arles '00 any class. But when these days pass, as theydmuet, m. Ben- nsttfs mus about what should be dons about judges ought to be translated into legislation. be given in one quarter of a. glass of water, and this followed by one. fllghth of a glass of cold water. This may bs once a week or mo" often is necessary. It is interesting w know ma; such an old remedy is still consid- snsd the best medical eatment, for sluggish liver and gall bladde , BEAUTIFUL l1,‘ IS T0 SEE Beautiful it is to see 0n London Bridge the bold-eyed. seabirds wheel, And hear them cry, and all for a light-flung crust Fling us their wealth, their free- dom, speed and gleam. And beautiful to see 0. Gunner Erdtman of the Univer- more than a thousand years; ‘decid- uous trees such as the beech and the oak have been steadily moving southward, as if in get away from the glacial advance that they clear- ly foresaw. 0f course, as far as any of us are concerned, a oafssflwtl” 2000 years away nught as well be entirely non-existent; but the idea isenough. just the same, to give an imaginative man the creeps. The greater part of North America. 101' instance, down to about the 1ltltlld9 of the Ohio river, was once covered with hundreds of feet of ice. Is that to happen again’! 1f so, what.‘ sort thereafter? Canada has not been ao badly off as other countries in the world- wide depression and‘ there is evi- dence from month fa month that chs will be among the very first to stage s complete recovery. The mmth of April showed s substan- m1 inn-safe in the export of Cana- dlan wheat. Gold and copper pm- ductlorl of Canadian mines iasbow- ing a considerable increase. The balancsoftrads forths i2 months llidifig with Apr! was 08,000,000 in Canada's favor. Tbsss are but iww" W“ \ thaaanfaouvaocitmaqf-tbc mac sity of Stockholm. The climate oil “qmmm mm” “d Amen“ h“, And smile and say "How tame they been growing steadily colder for| of back ls the human race to follow: Them that pass by lured by those birds to stay, are"-how tame! Friendly as stars to steersmen in mid seas. And as remote as nlidnighlfs shin- ing stars. . . . -Edmund Biunden. character that have appeared in the newspapers during the past few 37 bl! victor-Isa recently in Prussia, Bavaria, Wucrttelrlhulg and other German states, M011 Hitler has now taken a place as one of the three greatest m“. boxers in modern world history, the other two being Benito Mussolini, lltd 150K! Trotsky. These three mm all started from humble positions in life and ‘all were originally sc- cialistl- ‘Irvfsky swunc to the left and became a Bolshevik, lvrsaolini swung to the right and organised the Fascist party in Italy. Elle! followed Mussolini?» ' , rather than ‘lkctstyh, and his Nazi party is modeled closely after the Italian Fascist vrflnlaatlm. Before the World war. Hitler lcd an obscure life as a house painter in Austrian ‘Pyrol. When wsr broke out, be joined the Cimnan, not the Austrian "my. and served as a privm sol~ The Japanese Situation _.__.__ ‘Ilhs present tense situation in Japan, says an exchange, is P10- bsbly the natural reaction or‘ the Manchurian cunpalgn with all it! train of evils from which the auth- orities at Tbkic could not escape. That the country has been-WW hard hit economically and commer- cially by the Clrncss boyWtt of Japanese goods ls beyond Glimm- Ttw‘ Japanese have fnvwtsd vary heavily in Mancburia and her mer- chants have large interests inths issues now at stake. It isgetatsd that 05 par cent of the extra-ferri- fcrial. holdings in mnchurlabs- ‘Ihcrs is no doubt of Canadlva "u"? m W991! a typo of bacon which meets tbs taste of the Brit- ish consumer. Bsvsn or sight years 88c this pomlnlon had a third of the British bacon trade in her hand. She had won that third without the aid of a tariff, and 117ml! through the merit of her Product. She could have‘ increased thsbusinsas had she wished, but she was interested in other things. She was not forced out of-ths ba- °°B "M! by Denmark and Hol- land and the Baltic countries. she retired and 1st them have the bu. siness. Since i020, Canada has exported bacon and hams to the United Kingdom as follows: ' ...........00,8fl,600 nds 192'! ........... 58,128,900 ‘m: 1MB 1929 1930 1981 r The decline during the six years was sfssdv. During tho ‘latter years we began importing bacon in large quuntitiesand in 1080 actually im- ported more than we exported. Recent-iv, as a result of the low long in tbs Japanese, and slpcsthe guerilla. war began nearly all the silk mills have closed 601011.011?!“ is the nearest and tllé grestm market for Japanese pdodlzcts and until there is a resumption of friendly relations between the two, countries, it i; likely that there will bs no easing of the present industrial de- vpreesion which has made the most serious inroads upon. Japanese trade and the national treasury. ..___.....__.____ “The German who puts emphasis on blood instead of on mind is in the deepest sense alien to his kind." -Oount Hermann Ksyssrling. ‘The family of nations is recipro- cally knotted and conditioned. Who- ever wounds any part of the earth wounds himsslfP-Bsrlito Mussolini. .___._..__._. "The fiercest battles betwsslrmen, have often had. their origin in the meaning of wordsP-Havelock mills. ‘Man 1s weak and his judgment prices for grain. we have changed our attitude toward bacon and in the first four months of 1032 ex- ported 0,070,612 pounds to the United Kingdom. compared with 2,500,120 pounds exported in the first four months of 1031. ' reasons are assigned for tbs decline of the export trade in bacon. Hog raising is. often a, aide- line of dairyilll. and when farmers tum from dairylng tc the produc- tion of grain for market, hog rais- ing suffers. A fsw years ago an Ontario packing finn which had a’ contract for 5000MB! bacon to the British navy complained that it could not get enough hogs to fill l0 par cent. of its requirements, Another reason for the decline is that the domestic consumption of bacon increased. A great tourist business developed in Canada, and ' tourists appear to like our bacon. Canadians, too, having developed a superior product for sale abroad, found they liked ths product themselves, and kept it at home. nouns FISH MARKET FRESH TDMY Atlantic Salmon Halibut Fresh Haddock Fresh Fillets lobsters ' bcallops Everything in SMOKED and CURED FISH cs9 PHONES’ s90 vvvvv Attention ‘ ¢~v¢v¢¢¢* Dfi-FfO-Ofi-OOQ‘? OATH. v vvvv VvvVvVvv Vvv becoming scarce. tartar & v vvvv ' SEEDSMEN is at best fallibisP-Louis D. Bran- deis. Mr. l-l. H. Stevens was complain- ing the other day of the difficul- LllllBER-liough for, Dressed Sl0lllfi~for yor Ilsa Summer llouss lllitgllilyllli-uf all. um \ Vflll00fl$ and M00008 etc. flsiclllllilLll .-— ROWE Woodworking 0a., Limited a ‘CHARLOTTETOWN 11%. JQfiU-alncsrl.’ .. . _ " THE 2 “in f DRUQBTOl-l v llevfiraal doom sum AIIMaIIOrderIGIv/sn’ scau oars ‘We have for sale mam 800d heavy RECLEANED and INSPECTED WHITE SEED. ~ OATS also some good BLACK Buy now SEED OATS are‘ 30.? E ' LIMITED I Trusty as ‘an old fricnd-i-it nevff failsito please s with its ins flavour. tinwg‘ A