-.-...~. 1- u 1i: roux rru; uHAKLUITI-ITOWN uuAlur-AN ___ OCTOBER 2v, 1%,, The t? harlottetown Guardian Pnwltlvnt, IJr-uL-(YJI. W. (‘hater B. llclmrl \il‘<‘-l'|‘|’nlt|l‘lll, J. Ii. Burnett, l". J. I. Sei-rulnry LlruL-Pul. ll. A. Marlfilnnoll, I). B. 0. Eilltnr um] Alunuglng Dirt-char, J. It. Burnett, F. J. l- \n~|ll"l:llti liillhun, Frank N nlker and l). K. Currie. llllrlllllg lmtly (IUIIIHIPII 1M7) 84.00 pef year (l|| ndvnnrel th-iin-n-q 11 ("tu- $|_\m p. enr tln utInnn-e) mulled to Prince m 11 u pn-r you: (In ndumu) nl Unllfll Slulrl mitt-iii} , o roman 2i, 1936 Dunning Smart-S fiver Gardiner .\t't'ur<li t» tlu- (lttztwzt c~rre\p1»11<lct\t til flit! .\l:lil limp-iv, lllw, C. .\. l)t'.\'.\'INt1 has >C<\l't'~l in lii- Yvlflft‘~t"1t\ltll\>l\- int‘ rt-in-rvzil of the Fltlnnzt nqrl-i-nu u» ll€V\\‘l‘ll\'>I lmpnrtniit (lQ\'QlO1\l\l\’lll\ t-xitipliiig \r\'t‘r the past w-Wrnl weeks zirc- I'l"l\.‘Yl\‘(l ln ltllilllll‘ sources tn l1.1-.\- 1»1"t-=.'i--.l :1 _\'lll'~' meut i11 t3»: 1m -.~1 in t! the ]~1'clt-1'r11l-l-~ 1',» l‘ - sectn-c-d 17r- t 11. ‘I- -t 1h “pp- Coniert-itel- --1 -1 n‘ - l imp-run‘- : '1~.t'|'lll]|t'lli fill l;u111111nit' The out} m»! 1» l» -'1.11 the llu-i tninitwn v i1 v \\llt.' “p111. ‘uucun 1nd] other "' » -- - '1; .1 ~ 11. zlzlll-l- unini- pain l. l‘ '5": 1‘ 1' . 15,1? 1- “pct-ted l~ the i111.~--..'--it 111 .1 Quint<--1l1\t-t.1"i't-:1111l<11| potilt-rt 1m dt- w. ln 1'11‘. - the ri-z-lFi-r: <1.‘ ti» 1- .1)lt".111t~ ages i:t ' '-l l»,1 l-nn lll.ll‘l\'.i_ tnnzulzi. will pitc- > '_;-1\<'1'11111111t:tl ~111lt't‘<.'~ in- timnti» -l1 . wonll-ti -.1t-l'-~i-11.~ tn llrt-ut llrilztin on .121 c-rt 1111 chi-w» ill‘ iron and ~ .. 1911i rcvisiii; the Uttztitzt lgfCt'llll‘l"~ 1\ 111111.; 1li~.'11.-1~cti i11 its more ad- vaut-t-ll 1' it; 1'1.1.\11. Mtxist-rn Hlxcktsxzn-z Kim: l1i~ pre~cut stay in London, it is cnnsidl-ri-ll 1:-.ll_v n11 Parlinuicrit: llilltha: i=1" the settlement now in pros- pect _lu-'-~u';- i- l'i1,\.\\t'1~f Mixisri-i; CHARLES the Ulilt-t 1‘: I'll" Dtiwxi», v1.11 ctinu-rred with the British trade : 1:11>1~.11.»< i11 rt-uarrl to them during his visit pi ‘ >1111~11=u1z .\t the time of Hos. MR. D1'.\'.\::-.-- '- '~ ‘urn, hi: wm particularly silent on Th? 51151-3 ' "l "W '~'.1il"'\=, art-l the interpreta- tion itlu 1'11 l-- t:lc11111'11§'v “'35 that it llt“~ ‘Plifl 1-.--1l ;t t»' degree oi failure. lv 1s YV-w 1. 1|/\<‘(l on Parlmiiteiit llill, how- ever. vb" the v Yong con-iruciiun was placer-l on the l m" r f.‘111i>1~-r's .1111~11.1.~ .~\--t~1,1-d111g m tl1~ ' ‘rnellrn: the political T0lll)1lS—— \\":"". II "F, fflltvlt-lif the stump of (tiitltctt- tllll .- 111w. \l1<. D"‘.'\l\1. \\'il~1 tllrillFllllPtl t0 talk. not l». 11~c ni .111_v nulurt- that ltztd attend- l"! it“ '1 "on bu: l11<.111~1~ p1‘ :1 certain Illfihllff‘. Of ili '1 '7:-'.-t Vlli-il liml lll'\'(‘ll\‘0t"_fl (luring Tl"! 11' L. 111-"4 in L-Intlnn licltrr-en liinlst-ll and ll .. Ir. ti.\11111,\‘1-.i--. .\liui.~tcr n1" ,\gri._~ut_ MW ' 1 \'.l~- “resent. . "l" ‘u i116 vPf-ii-u ni the ziiinir now lie-i»: 1111111111 paint-111 circles; 111.- hn- 1t- -' ‘Ill, ztiti 1' cl-it-iilvilililt» lupin", lmil‘ :1. 1:,- . Yfvlllfflll \\llll'll |-1'1-~1-1'\t-1I (ill 0f (1 inrr-nctu- to ivfltvllfll ]ittT]IfJ.~C>. lt Ilk- ' 1' :1 1|n<>iv:t 11f $0.000 llClttl "l l‘ ' : intent whirl: thc l7n1ninim1 “Ht lime to till. h: ali-ne t-xl-er-rl, 11.1111}- Hl-ill) ‘It ‘~ 111’ flu: t-xp-u-t trml" now lit-nit: “"11" W“ ‘--'-' llmi-il >111... 'l‘!11\ inn-mi the »\ltlti—li'r l»! .\'.-1'ic11ln1ri_ 11¢ 1'¢'1.1111< lit-q knnirn l“ iii“ “i W-"Il f‘ lllll\' tr-il IHIIlPIKlnrnl l1}- [lig- Y I-"'l‘-. is ~.ti'l to have rt‘- -1'1 ~!?l7 11:“ tlirit .\l1:. l)l'.\'- f-i l 'l111<l.1 with his work ‘ilr. l1\lA!-'.‘-ll£ the winner 111-indu- \\-:n'i:11'e. which i:1i'r_'\' 1111. l'|-v\111|1. '1' l-iil" :1 III'\\' :1;__'1'1"l'nn'11t Illlllllll,lllii :11.» of motlwr 1-..» lb»..- --l1, -,1l1'\ 4~ H; t'il»\'t-:1:11!t-1tt ' Ili lllllll Ul‘. Cecil Zllltl Professor tiilhcrt Rlurrayv, dominated British politics. llundreds of thnusniuls u! members. ample funds and the pni-tit-ii-zninii vi prominent political and intellectual lenders per- mitted thc League of Nations 1111011. through ‘nttmerntts branches- fully inspircll by the execu- lnre committee, tn exercise constant ]1|'L‘.~~tlt'(3 on 1 Parliament, driving the government :1l IimPS tu desperation by its tactic,» For I'llZll1_\' _\'1-ars the ll\llll.\lt‘l\ :~lltl]1ly did not dare openly I11 oppose the pl-n-eriul hotly which l\_\' telegram Clllllll tin- leash zigztinst them. Since llll‘l| the League 0i Nations L'nir111'l1:|~. 1111-11 l-win; 1111n1l1e1'.< hy the thousand. Proiuincnt IIIFII lilu- Fir AIIFIQII Chamberlain fltlhlllt‘ 1l1¥.11l'i:111'1l llll'lll-l'l\t'\ from any further connrl-iinn \\'lil| ils flt'll\lllt"~. \\'Or50 still. \llll\(‘l'l])llllll\ l|il\'(' <lllllllll\llt'll :1l:l1'iningl_v 1 - ianfl the msllr l-t-ntrnl ivmrliinr. uith its ilunlr-l‘~ i huilluwiptt-y. Editorial Notes i . ' l llit‘ t'1l.\- sill-ll \\~It'l. \\Ill :|"|ll lu- incl‘. Jllll ‘wxhilt then? ,1 s. t \,,v “mm- ht. \\\2\ _\.~1 wt i11; \\\- siinpl; haul ‘.1 ii-rvtu-tv. u’. .-_. .\-. ll.lllo\\l-'t-i1 lunch-111. lug-111 l~-l:1_\'. r-rllllllllillif l mcr Slttttrdzt)‘. _ _ H‘ 7|‘ '\" l>1-. \\':11-1-c11. lH-nit ~11]' .11‘ l-Il-onomics at New ynn.- sipt- (nlltgt- 111' .\g1'i~11ln1rc, Cornell U11i- \'t"rsit_\'. t'-.'t't'1itl_\' nun-ell lllt- pru-t- CullIlPSC in 1929 imd the Zltllutl lJll(<'ll l1_\' some cotmtrics in I931 to ,l\()lll r111; “111-q p.111 n1’ thc deflation. Pointing nut tl-nt t-11111i1111:11~-11 111‘ recovery depended tipon inoitctziry ~t:1l1:ltt_\'_ Ur. \\'arren cited thrcc kinds 01' such stability: I. Stability in weight. g, Stability in exchange for other countries. 3. Stability in raluc or purchasing power. "Orly the last two kinds of stability ‘arc i111- portat1t,”he said. "li a country maintains its currency stable in purchasing power, it can get | along fairly well regardless oi the rest of ‘ currencies of i the 1 world But for the purposes of modern civiliza- . tion. it i: neccssnq- that currency he both stable ,‘ 111 purchasing power and 111 exchange for curp rent-ins of other nations. 'l‘l1i.<, of course, rC-l quires that currencies of all muntries must be stable in PllfClUlFlltQ prm-ei. ' i >3 Q ln Philadelphia extensive silceessftil use of the HHISL ncarlv perfect anesthetic yet discovered was reported heinrc members oi the College of .\nc<thctits anrl the American College of burg- t(‘|>ll'i, lintnvn us "dirinyl cthcrf the anesthetic n» Dr. l>llll1f 1\':1\-tlin. profe~~<1r of research stttgcrt‘ of the l.'11i\'l-11~it_\' of l’e11n.<_\'lrzu1ia, and lfthouuh it is not the ideal :tneslh(',=i:t. it is‘ 11S 6105K lnn apprluztt-h to it n- n1- knnir. The pi-incipal lmlvnutngcs, he. ilfltlFtl, :u'e. that it twrorllltefi 11"- t-niiu-ntiwn-ss more 1';1pi1ll_\' than ntltct‘ (lftl;1$1 can he. safely usual in opt-rations- rt-qttiring sev- .(»r;,| 1mm»; mp] i5 quickly elin1i11.-tte<l from the [mrly “(tet- riu Operation is cntttpletetl. l"t-\\'C\' had effects, such as nausea, result lrrini the 115C of ilivinyl ether, llt‘. Rztulin declared, and i\\ it series oi r100 (".'l.\(’.\ in which examination “T15 llllitflt‘ 11o harmful ciiccts on thc kidneys. which “sometimes result from the 11~e 0i other mics- thcsiu, were found. The drug i.» especially valu- zlhlt- i11 ilertal rtpl-rzttiitns itllfl i11 the treatment of inn-lures \\'lt(‘\'t'. quirk relaxation ni the patients muscles is 11<'r<".~>:tr_\' tn set lht- broken huncs. he reported. 4- 4- v The battle for hlmlritl. uhirli may lIR lllfl lllF-l 51 huse, oi the nrgzinisell \\':11' i11 Sivaiu. is now he- \‘.1.f 11 \l: )1' \1‘- i- - . . . V... ‘,'|1_‘HH'_I'_,||]H_( xfilfl? ‘mafia ‘Qinning, saw-s 'l'l1c_.\'pcct_:1t111-. twin-tall ‘l-rnncol is 1,,‘ .,.- »|,__ HU\,IH__\I_R “HUM moving with ‘1lt-l1_l>c1.tt1u11. .1111| tit. torton “h, , himT t” ‘WIHUWL :11-11nnrl the. citpitzll 1=_111>t ‘\'l'l‘l\tllll“il,lgl(ilclti lllt“lill\' 1 , H p, “I. m“ Hindu“ mvglbfltllllldllt can mp1 111th somiatli ‘it'll y dsceplrie ll1""-‘ . f‘ ' "1- '- '1 l.1- tlnnunirll In l>1' thelmllplcs irjml.‘ ‘F. ‘IN-q ‘It .1 ‘link?!’ m!“- i'| w,“ {Hrlhlpr Quin“ an‘, “V :f‘1_ltlle; their: 1s lllllt‘ 1111p] sioitagt. 1n‘ n atru‘. tip , -- . N U] mp m“ [mu the \\‘t'.'lTllCl', 1noi-cover,_1s against the tllstlfgClllh, N.“ _ M. Hr i; "Wlcpuvlinsc mnvcnn-nts 1111' impeller] by lieztvy rm". 5mm} , I 3 p I _‘ 4 H ml” 14". IWNNINFIJRV itu- hogniinng of next innnlh. the llllfllfifl: 1H, W, ‘.-_ v ‘ ‘ _ H ‘, V “m! m ‘w ,c11l<l 111 the l111:ul:1_r1':nn.'1<_ \\Ill lake. henrt- lllll d‘ m, p} I ’ ‘v g H qlpnli dmr‘ alhe. Xlnors ruul 111 tlu- l‘HI':"|_Lfll Legion ‘nevus- mnu. .1‘. ‘ "rqlnrml “I ltnineil 111 hlorni-t-zni suns, l-nt the rllllbllllllly ot “m. ;,,_1, 4 i‘ ‘.7. W! Wm the ‘insurgi-nts 1n ilyfllllCli‘ nut] ‘ltvfutilflttfs is 1111-‘ N. V‘ r v ‘Wm Iloiiutcil. :tll4l':1 si-ries nt :11r-1':111l~ n11 the Cillillill‘ duum ‘ ‘M in 1 H: ‘lhlm luught, Vhy llltvtp rind-t n11 llltll'llltx"lltl nun-h 1111111- it PM) p" ‘I M V‘ ‘N: Ethan duct-t :1ll:u'l<4lr1 <-:111'__v ‘tlu- >1egc tluniuqlrln» , ‘ .I H‘ I, mini‘ mere-s. Xntlnng I> t-t'|t.t111 111 \\':11'; Ilrt- 1'1 .14- H a HM m‘, M“ ulipv- miiy pron: llllii'i">l.llllllrll'll ll1n11 :|l tll't‘~l'lll l I , ‘.1: l” --"|i1< likely. Hut the insurygcnt- Elft‘ r-vr-n more 11mm: .1.1l Lltiipt-i- prci. .-1 111-fling n1 ‘intern- ‘ 1'1 u; ---l'~~i\ t<.\til~- lll'l\‘l.\\‘l'_\‘ , . ‘ 4-1 tllul. the tuwl-rniiieiit ' 1 "iv; 1~1pnt;1l1l1-. 1 l ltliitlllfls 111.1; liz- singled 1i'1.~' llWl been indicated, “~11 iwlu-li'_t- i11 (Elumln l" . ‘__\\'~.1"»1-\- llllll illlldflu. lillv- us. liupm ill Nations Societies l. ‘.1"|»|1~i.\i~\i1't_\ lm. i,|ll"|1 till tH- tpgpnttu- l~l1111pl:'t|-11c~. “i the I lllW/lttllll \lltl.‘|lli|ll i~ \i.1'll illn» tr:1'1~.I t,» 1.- ~ tahil l1 1| \<.'|r ago tripulll l|:1\'c bet-n Il1-.1' ' pent - -- ' d- 1'11“ ;1~ ipiitt- pivilizihlc: the (am-111.- l., gu- 111' .\':11i~11~ l'ninu of (Err-zit I‘.rit:1‘11 1K iu-iwg 11' 1w: ill-solution at least rall- iCill l‘1",i~l'lir1i1'1t1<|t Hi its nCli-YiliCS. Tl‘!!! CXCCtl- ‘ivc uni-miner.- l1:1< llPFl'll(’(l to propose affilia- tinn -"ti1 the intirnntiouitl peace itiorcntent Ill 'l1c 1. Kt general met-ting. 'l'he oltl inmic and SCPIlTIZH‘ r'\i~.'1-1'r-' i-i the union would. however. he w-,_-.,-1-\l~-l_ l-Hu- ulizlt this nit-nus. it i- nnl)’ n¢c¢,<.,-|1-\- ti» l-u-lt- luv-k tn thr- pn>t~\\-:11' years when that famous (Jlgéttlldiilllfll, prcsidcd over by Lord .,,. ... I i‘ I I - : ‘i " - . » 1 ~ - i” i l"? hull "'1' towns l|l.'1- lillllilll 11nd .\l:1l:1'4:1 are slill linlrling _ :- ; t < - . . . . . l l‘ d“, W“ "_“‘l1<111t.. lint tn the glu-rillu nurturi- iln l-nil is 1n 1i! i11!» 1111111- priittclinn- ' -\I_;‘l1I. rl- uiil-i; or nln-tlu-r 1l1<-' ' '11 1 i, \‘ ; -v ~lr . . . . l . i‘ " hm“ ' “l”? hm‘ :1 _\t‘l('t‘l tvw 111 1->~1---r:ult1:u1- .--»111'~r~. .\ttcr ' ‘ |1'--|||1-1- 1 lunl-Ilnnr 1 i11’ ‘ D . l: t _ . _ 1 , , _ . I v v _ I p] knpmqhv‘ W {HI/TH " \\.ll\ hing ‘to young 1111-11'.1n~l _\\Ullltll' iclcnt ‘ l 1Q1':11]|1.1i1~-11 deqtww‘... and l111|1~|-l1 nrri-iitin; a Il(‘- ‘uwl-lilrlc lllll. \\l1i1'l1 llulrtyllong, tn lln‘ e111] llizil it lllil_\' h-ciwinr- pnssililr- tu Antkwvu *"» ‘uiperior in lc.'1'le1'~l1i|'» lllztn i11 nintvriul. 11ml the lIl"I\]lt‘(‘l oi (l_.\ll("l‘("\~illl 4ll‘lt‘llt"t‘ oi the rnpilill .\'(‘(‘l]l\ rclilnlc. \\'itl1 its fall the -11-u.'1111\<-<l \\':tr uonlrl e111], except pl-rhztp. i11 (.':tt:1l~1i1i:1. though l ti: lh-t-lnriiig tln- thief innl-tinu 11f :1 lllll\'t'l'.\ll_\' is 11111 it! trnin int-n i111‘ thi- ]11'<1ic<~i1111~, llr. ‘lluntz-ln .\lc.\r|lnn', tlvlllllt’ lllilll>l(‘l‘ oi educa- tinn lr-r tuitari-i, speaking :11 the l'11i\<'r-ilv of ,'\\'1- 'rn flntitrin .\nlu11u1 t-1>11\'nt':1li1111. ‘Sitlfl .~p1'<'i:1li(.'1ti~11 ‘lltrlllll ltl‘ ri-nintell from under- v_-_-1'.11lu:1t<- uni-l.- i11 unixrr-itir- .'n1vl l‘t'\l'l'\l'll for _-_-1'1<- only .1 luv: minutes i-urlivr, llr. .\lc.\\'tl1ut' invliitl-vl both lllll\t‘l'-ll\' digit-vs :111<l ‘Cltvull ex- :u11i11:ui-111< as :1p1 (u “ipu-iu-lt tltt- spiritual ilztttttt ultii l1 i: tlic l-~r-111'r‘ ml ~nu111l liwiriiiiiq." Speak- ‘HIQ in ::u utulu-in-e. l.ll'Qt'l_\ llllllV. llr. .\l1-- l \rtl1nr ~:111l: "l \'t'lllll|'t' n1 1. '-1'1-~.. the linu- | . l lthe day mtrv 0-111:- when vi<illttlttitlltrtl~ :1111l uni-l l\'(‘l'.~ll_\ degrees will he 1‘1-l1-g:1l<'t1l tn the ||1I>lllOll git‘ .\lllllll'llllllllltlll lu which they rightfully lit-- ‘(llllflllt an (‘tlllCilllHll crvu zit :1 university." Ul lcxainiiiatirnis, he said: “'l‘l1t~_v are at hcst merely lan instrument, 'l'heir proper use is the test oi ‘knowledge and of :1 certain type of skill in the inse ni knowledge. As an accomplice of examina- ilions in the committing of _trcn.<nn against edu- li-Ltinn. l would be inrliucrl lo indict the Kflllll- ‘ing 11f university‘ deqre<~~'. Funk-tits- u-nrk to oh- .ou~ l'\|lt'Il\ 11nd ni'_e:t11iz1-1'<, nun is tm-uzict-d hr 1 skir. 1; the cdgcs closely, But, lPlllfl non-inns, such 11.". knives or RUIN. ntz- . ‘n the Brltlslt tradit- i ion of 1 British taolicemcn Notes by the Way Have the Spanish people become mud‘! Have they turned lnto dem- ons? The atrocities committed by both factions all over the country in this sanguinary revolution have scarcely been surpassed in sheer brutality tn the history of the world. Not. even in the French Revolution, or the Bolshevist up- rising in Russia, was anything worse reported than the merciless slaughter of opponents by the two factions engaged in deadly com- lim in Spain. It. is l “question l whether Spain any longer can lay ‘- claim 1n betrg s. civilized nation after the perpetratlon of the violent and bloodthirsty killings that havetakcn place on a. whole- sale scale throughout. the country. ' It Ls almost worse than a return to | the barbarit-y of the dark ages and the terrors of the Inquisition. Whichever parry triumphs it will 11nd a ruined conrtry. spam has always been looked upon as a. de- ligltLSOtnc lillld, full of chivalry and romance but the atrocities of the ivsesctxf. revolution have spoiled this picture. It ts appalling to think what. the end may bez-Brantford Expositor. l News from Europe may be both confusing and ominous, bu: it does seem to prove once more that itistbe autocracy and not the democracy which is B- menacc to “Vfld Peace. The reason 1s that. an autocracy can become very hard-boiled in an international crisis without. ltesltating to learn how the man on the street feels I about. it. A democracy cannot. The autocracy parades with a chlp on its shoulder; the. democracy looks for a peaceful way to settle things. The Spanish rebellion offers an instructive example. Nearly twenty years ago we were adi-‘fsed that we must; make the trot-Id safe for democracy. The advice is sill sound. A dictator- ship ts a standing metiace to world iwace.-Sherbrooke Record, The world as a whole ha; been lim. im-n liq-d 1., tinny i111 413;; cases, nctivirding living on its emotions for years. from 1/130 grain to 1/65 grain by It has been keyed up, orated at. l ltarangtied, ordered about. andl generally bcdcvllcd in a way tol drive its people to‘ asylums by battalions. And the race can't keep on that way any more than an inthvidtial can. Sooner or later there is bound to be a. letdown, Now the point to remember ts that that the dictators and the dcmago- it is only by such emotional appeals gues keep themselves in power. They live on emotions of their followers. As long as they can keep on whipping up the fears, hatreds, suspicions and unfulfilled aspirations of the mass, they are safe; the moment the whip stops swtshtug, they are done tor.- Kltchen Record. Oswald hlosley may boast. of one revolutionary change which he has already brought about in England. The street ruffiatts in Landon now use razors. A dozen persons had bo be treated for cuts on the face after last Sunday's outbreak of Fascist ltooltgarlisiti. in the cast, end of London. Hurting bricks througin window's and setting automobiles on flrc would not; be hostile to the British tradition. Even thc act, of throwing s. man through a shop u irtdow rntght be regarded as with- n1 be old rules, though perhaps solemn only titscols because British criminals seldom go armed-New York Titties. Everyone. who doesn't care for the COmmtlnlFLs, aceording to the Communists, is a Fasclst. And everyone who doesn't care for the "Fascism, according to the Fascists. Ls a Communist. Meanwhile, as usual, the vast majority in the mldclle get the eggs, bricks, and bumper-Windsor Daily Star. It used to ht believed that as om- grnw older, his trupnclty for learn- ing dcrreasecl, This false notion has been exploded by a recent ivy-etiological study. It has been established that While youth docs learn more rapidly than ago, ‘it gives up sooner. Age lags behind i11 the first tap of the race, but: t1‘. keeps plodding on after youth has had to quit. Thus science corrobor- ates the old saying that It is nevcr too trltc to learn. You may be four score years and ten. but you can still begin the study of Greek. as Gladstone did In 111s old age. Ltfc does not begin at 40. It begins with each mornings sun. One of the wisest statements ever made was this: You know that you wlll no‘ ttve forever-but the only way to ltve is on the assumption that you are going to.-Ex. ‘lain :1 degree. null llicri- is real vluugl-r lllftt i11 the ||ne~t lur :1 dI-grce flu-1- 111:|y' fail lo discover the meaning of au education." (‘armada does more than hold her workers in honour in her scale of Zlliijat but’ of gourd hww-IQQQ-EP- THE DRUG THAT BELIEVES MlGRAIND-ONE SIDED HEADACHE Every physician tries to find the - underlying cause o! an ailment be- fore he gives any treatment. How- ever when the cause o! the ailment or the symptoms cannot be found and the patient requires relief from train or other dfsabtlfty, treatment must be given even 1f the cause of the symptoms or ailment cannot be found. The cause of cancer is unknown but when the symptoms are present treatment by Xray, radium or sur- gical operation is at once given.” Similarly with epilepsy; cutting dow-n on liquids and starch foods. increasing fat foods and using phenobarbital daily prevents or shortens attacks. And now patients with that weak- jentug and painful ailment mtg- iraine — one-sided headache-have Ibeen obtaining relief the past: two lyears with the drug ergotamlne l tartrate. l In a series of 75 cases at the Mayo j Clinic, 54 had the headache immed- l lately stopped. Drs. W, G. Lennox and T. J. C. von Punch in the Journal of the Amer!- can Medical Association report the use of ergotamtne tin-irate 1n 120 lease: of migraine, all of the chronic type, in which other forms of treat- ment. had not given relief. The first treatment gave abrupt. and complete relief from the head- aches in 107 patients or 89 percent. When the drug was given by 1n- browns. Priced $16-50, “The Haberdashery " Smart New AGLANS and Balmacans Now is the time to select your new Winter Coat. We show the very latest in Raglans and Balmacans tailored to perfection by Fashion Craft. Shown in a variety of smart checks and plaids in new blues, greysund 18-00, and up. 20.00. 22-00 MEN'S WEAR LET US SHOW YOU THOSE NEW OVERCOATS HENDERSON & OUOMORE PUBLIC FORUM Th]: culnpl In can hr the illuuulol by “troupe-duh of qualllouu 0| tutored. ‘the Chulotutalvn Guardian don no! IIIUQIIIIII] clltlflrnq llu nphlon of oorrolpandcnu. INS AND OUTS Sir,—R/e Enquirerks letter of Oct. jectlon relief was obtained 1n so Z2- may I ray that to criticize Del-cam wmfin i5 to 30 minutes; a man of Mr. Horace Wright's when given by mouth by a2 percent standing and integrity i- hardly in 45 to 90 minutes. The dosage was i11-immi- iujection. By mouth the dose was 137 to 1/'6 grain-given tn broken doses hourly for four to five hours until the above total dose was given. The drug may cause nattsca. 1n about 70 percent of the cases or vomiting in 60 percent, followed bty a. sense of fatigue or wearinesr. In a few cases these symptoms were severe as to limit. the use of the drug but. as a rule, the relief ob- tamed was so prompt, so definite. as to overcome any unpleasant rymptoms. When the drug is first used it is recommended that just. a half do=e be given by hypodermic injection and if this dose does not catisc natisca. or vomiting but falls to stop the headache, the other half of the dose is given tn about 2 or 3 hours. ‘ Drs. Ipnnox and von Slot-ch warn patients and physicians that; as argotantlne tartrnte raises the blood pres-um it should not be used when blood vessel disease l5 present. 0.12M if) A LITTLE WORD I spoke a word, And no one heard; I vvrote a word, And no one cared Or seemed to heed: But after half a. score o! Years It blossomed 1n fragrant. deed. Prebchers and tewchers all are we- Sowers of reeds uneonrclously. iur hearers arc beyond our lken. let. all we gtvc may come again with memory of Joy or patn: We never know to what one little word may grow. Sec to it, then, that. all your seeds Ec such as bring forth noble deeds. -.7ohn Oxenham. foremost countries tn the world in seeking legal safeguards for them. In this field it ls now recognized that. international action is 1m- perattve it‘ standards arc to be maintained and, of the sixty-two tiations now members of the Inter- national Labour Conference, Can- ada twlds a position on the govern- ing body ns one of the eight States of “chief industrial importance."- Winntpeg Free Press. A mun and his wlfe were vlaltlng Ely Cathedral, tn England, when one remarked on the likeness of another visitor to Queen Mary. The vtsttor turned towards them. “Good momfng." she said. It was Queen Mary. She was paying a surprise vLstt to the cathedral. where 5110 stayed for more than an soclal values. Sh: ta one of the hour, It L; positively unbeliovcnblc how a change in politics can change a nmnLs sight. I have known men to hold gov- ernment positions who could not see a. "fish-pond" on the road no matter how much mud got splash- ed on their nlcc new cars. But take them out. of oifice and they wlll see a pebble on rt curve five miles away. I am, Sir, etc, SUBSCRIBER FENCING lvi‘ coonvvmus Sin-I noticed a letter In the Forum of Oct. 22, referring to the fencing in‘ of Goodwin's bridge. as the correrpondcnt: terms it. I would suggest that. before the government discharges those twelve men, they be sent. to Chclton to fence in the shore slip trlat, was supposed to be built for the ac- comodation of farmers hauling sea- weed. The same Slip that; look about a dozen Tory pets two wwks to start and never complete, just. prior to the last Provincial election. I am, Sir, etc, OBSERVER “MY KINGDOM FOR A HORSE!" Sin-For those who are absolute- ly sure that automobiles and hard- paved roads are the high water- mark of progress and prosperity tn a country, and especially for those PENSLAR MALTONIO OOMPOIINO A palatable nutritive Tonic‘ that enriches the blood, tones the nerves, ‘Imulnteg the a11- pettte and aids digestion, This Tonic is a wonderful v body builder and gives back health and strength after ser- loua Illness. ll. is agreeable lo the taste and wlll not cause unpleasant digestive disturb- anccs. Try a hoflle and prove Its beneficial results. The price $1.00 per bottle. E. A. FOSTER The Central Drugltore Sole Agent for the Penna: Family Remedies who proclaim that the more hard- pavcd roads we have, the more tourists we shall have, the follow- tng extract from g leading Canad- ian Journal 1n reference to Ber- muda may be interesting and per- linps profitable: "Because Bermuda does not. per- nul; the generpt use of automobiles, it stands unique among the tour- ist resorts of the world. Its roads are acclaimed by ‘well-Informed travellers to be the most beautiful. the safest, quietest and cleanest. known. The absence of automo- biles is a feature that is comment- ed on wlth more favor by visitors than nny other feature of Ber- muda, where the honking of horns is replaced by the whtnny of the ltorse and the rhythmic "clip clop" of his feet. The drivers are effic- ient and courteous and take a. keen delight. in pointing out. places of interest, etc. Besides all thls the bicycle is a. great favorite tn Ber- muda. Practically everybody owns and rides a bicycle, etc." What Prince Edxvard Islander who reads these words can help feeling that. perhaps after all the "old fogy" prophets were right; who cried out. “dlsast/er" when they first saw the advent of the auto. And surely he ntust; be tempted to wonder by times if ft is not. yet possible to return for driving pur- poses to beautiful horses and car- riages, for which the Island was once noted. Just: recollect what a great; financial asset to our prov- incc these horses once were, for upwards of a. quarter-million dol- lars worth of them were shipped of! the Island each year. Compare this great export. of horses with the import of them now to the extent perhaps of-$50,000 per year, blong with perhaps half- a-mflllon dollars worth of’ automo- biles, to say nothing of gasoline, and this too right along with the Incl. that now tons and tons of ap- plcs, jams, pickles and what-not nrc imported into the country; things which can 111st. as well and better be produced at; home. Gan not any school boy see that there For Vitalitg alwaui us BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKO TEA "I h now practically no conservation of wealth on the Inland at all, aw- fng to our vast knmrtatton of manufactured goods? And tn this (Continued on Plum 0) jiiifiiiiés“ srrcnts ALL THIS WEEK vrcmor NOT “UPPER BOTTLE! 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