a a. . x n i-éfifZ": ‘w égusacaiis w Y§§§§¥§7§¥Zi .3‘ . ~. Ttflflflfifilmt! smart. 1P3?) ‘i! T I Ioliowing and the irreconcilable at- PAGE FOUR True GIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN What NOTES BY TllE WAY Over the past twelve years‘ .2 - s h .'_ Preuiilent—\lf. (llflltrr a. Mr-Lnrr u. r. _ \'lrr-I‘rrll<|rIIt-J. ll. BurnclliOttaWB has had the shocking p Serrrfuryw-Lleuh-L . ll. A. Marhlunun, D. S. 0- awarage o! 27 deaths from d,ph_i j mm...- lanlill slam-refinishIxbrxflizz-zll-d"bfnfwfihl, theria each year-practically all - _' mmhw -l‘,f_“if;"z‘,j|u*_',‘_,f_‘,"f,fb, 1.1,,“ W. ,4.-...- 0.. ...i.~.....-.~> 091mm. the victims children 0: tender f: $1.50 per yvnr (in iuluuire) mulled iu (‘lulmiu mid lnifed Milieu. yatrs‘ Fm. the twelve months to ‘f i -.~_=- . ~-.»—~— <—- ——-""" —-———————- e end of October there 'ere “" ' ' f; rmnsv, DECEMBER. 4. 19-11 illeven deaths Jromdiphtheria a? the _____.'%/“"'" W B"'EL'~M~D l __ ____.A“.__- .__ ---- --—,Capital, - and for the preceding 5950M SALTS To DB5“ GAL! in India will the on adrnznistration much tighter under l Petitions indorsing the \\'0l‘ld-\VldL'lB!‘.llSll cabinet than it was unde I movement. for reduction in D!'m3‘}l,l10 preceding administration. merits are being circulated for sig- natum in this Prov rice as in Cam‘ ~' ada generally, zuicl it is c-xiwfiml j that a strong and widrfy represent- ",.' “we expression of opinion will be f: secured in this ivaj‘, »= '»_ gti-engthcning the sentiment world peace and (Lsnflllflllivllf. ni ‘cti TO INSURE PEACE l a I i A i \ . r . ll s u K u a (‘.-i.’\"..lI).t’S‘ FISHERIES The comnicrcal fisheries '.. Q. the recent mass L. Cbb,;btte¢o“.,, in 13,5. interests of final figures with regard to the fish- ‘; th s movement more was cviclstice "195 B"! ill-it flmwllmifd by the D0- 0! cxlthllsicl-gtlc bubim n;- 15,,“ b@_jmi:iion Bureau of Smtistics in the hind the may“; cam“ 1, O11y‘£ll'l1llii1l Slfliiiflflil report, issucd in ‘mum w“. hm.” ._ 1,~t~_,._,,gy co-operatlnn with the Department of M7 bug ,,,,,._,. _ m [b0 of Fisheries. Th0 report gives infor- /, fcdtwfls “ditch w a I l Mvzfixi t“ matron conccrning the catch of fish ‘I 0mm“ m u“. Com-h, (.1 q (,.-\.d1,._;< ‘and the form in which marketed, " bu“ sound the number and value oi’ ves- shoum “a1; themselves of the priv-Iscls, boats and the various kinds of I" “ego m“ Webb, The“ am mcb,,;t~,,i guir, for each fishing district, with f’ pmblflns m connggtjon “~01, arm“. ‘totals for the counties and provinc- T arts of the report deal ‘-‘ merit reduction by the IiatiQnsIQS- 01h" l9 which can on”, be discuss“; brbflblivizh the opzratlon of fish canning ‘bu, by experts; but there can be no: and curing establishments, exports doubt; that the sentiment of tii»: ‘or fish and fish Producm by mun‘ great muss of people in all civilized "i05- “ml ‘mum-V Tmlmcnts l0 35h" against war annamcrits s Those who have not. yet countries is wldwrmcn" the murderous With whch modem warfare is ungzcd. A BRITISH FAIR i i? The Britsh Industries Fair, being INDIA REFUSES OFFER Lorganized by the Department of Th f ll f ti Seco d Roundimwrseas to take place next Febru- 8 .1" fl ~ e um O L 013'. has at least one novel cliarac-. " i<l ‘ , . Table Conference But l, terzstic, llilffmlj’ that it will be held India’ ha‘; been Omciany and ‘rm- ysllflllllflllmjllSly .n two cities, London, ll ann unced by Rt; Hon. Ram» . ma y o Iand Birmingham. ‘The event 15 fuy- MacDonald. The statement froml :1“ Prim ‘ifinsi r of Britain failed thermore unique m thatthe London ie e .' . r e . r . . to h k ne F ‘iure of ti on Isocnon m“ be held m two Widely . n ' . a1. l“ - . s w a 3o c separated locations. The main Lon- rxewnce’ all a’ fontmnrljomn‘ don section will be housed at Olym-i - 1 . u re-o . - . . ' e " . . l r .- . d5 f n l l 1 V l COml3T\L‘l‘IEI1SZ\’C show, W.“ be display- ‘the deman o Gan< i anc 1151M, M what is known as the white ft d t u 1 d_ Y to“ i Cily- It is expected that. the textiles‘ \ es o ic ca in re 1g s‘ , l ‘V g. k lshow u.11 be of an unprecedented bodies of the populace, were ta en, Character since the Original are“ of ' t ‘d ti . m o Con“ era on 49.000 square feet has been doubled. Premier Macmmnld Al; Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, upon in a care- be twelve months fatal cases number-j pres“, ed 26. In the same time the total o; cam Ottawa today who would not be as b "buns 0g acla in 1930 had a capital invest- [or mcnt of 564.026.2517, gave employ- At merit to 79.558 people and lind a mid in product valued at $47,804,216. The , number of cases dropped from 626 I m” 59mm“ hem" abmlt the “$9 l to 553- There are those who are “r “ 5mg“ tub“ “m” a5 “P89 not open to conviction in the “mu-mi “S a lead pencil’ ‘me end 9‘ ‘nutter’ o‘ lmmunlzwflon Says an which is put down the throat right Ottawa exchange but most people mm the stonmch "Om which it will be convinced by the record passes m two or three hours m“ . v .‘ i ' ll . AI ' that. there are children alive in tar rélffrcgssctz‘; . 1t - . s1 ._ living had they not been given the Epwm Sn kmqgne um sulphate ZIGVIHITgQ of this great discovery in medical science. :1 funnel. ‘sir-acted to lic down with his head the Sydney Post wh° were spread" come back and out the upper end of h‘? the 1mm” that Premier the tube accompanied by dark bile Bennett was physically and ment- from the gall bladder _ , ally through, must have got a jolt} This is called uraming. {when they read the report of his bladdeu vigorous address in London at tnei n m5 bee“ Lhgught my; i; much? lnergusm‘ bmq“°t' "I am 5M" ‘me better than having the Epsom salts :0! those." delmd Canada's dimH-‘umw the bile from the gall blad- l mic Prime Minxslfi» "who c-lwrlsh der and carry it down the int/estiiie ‘ the View flmh if “'9 establish "and thence out of the body,~because League of Natives Within thlsiius thickened bile with organisms Empire. there is no problem wcfwifiun a might do harm to the in- will not solve, no difficult we will wstmg, {not overcome." There isy quite a: However Dr. John Tilden Howard ,bit of mental vigor left where that believes that this tube method is in l came from. ‘no way superior to the old fashioned method of taking the ‘dose of salts‘ The league of Nitinns seems to by the mouth. Dr. Tilden thinks that have succeeded in nailing theftlils method spares the patient eon- American Government; d0...“ to asiderable time and expense, but: as a policy on the Manchurian crlsisimatl-QT 0f 503l- me tube l5 quite m‘ It 15 m“ much o; a policy. bu; itlcxpensive and the patient need only appears to be the best that can belbe instructed once or twice in order devised with any hope of accept- ‘ ‘Q be able to d° it himseu" Lima It proposes to bind Japan‘ However my thought is that where to evacuate Manchuria at some in- me gun bladder and ducts are m dbflmbe dam In the mcanume, need. of drainage and the patient is neither Japan nor Chm“ is w take unable or unwilling to use the tube, any provocative mummy action method, that the ordinary method of while an international commission taking the Epsom sum by mouth. . . . should be used. Remember Epsom will be appoint/ed to inquire into the situation on the Spot Salts are not advisable in the treat-ll ' rnent of constipation as they flush. - -»~ kind denotes the determination of an emergency methmi a poop]? m be wFn-govemed‘ The, Fruit, bending exercises, and more widely distributed the loan is plenty of fluids should correct cork between a. great number of’ tax- stipafibm payers, the more will it serve the However when, there is sluggish: ends °f a Pr°p°r civic understand" ness of the liver and gall bladder, mg‘ by “twacvmg the “ttentmn 0: and the liver is not; able to separate citizens to their own pirticular “- fine,- bu; the poisons from the interest and Eimdarlw i“ Diibllc blood, the use of Epsom Salts drains administration. In doing this a. the gall glgddqy and hflpg remove ptfopl; protects its own country by pglgflns from the blood, rcpulsirig the financial intervent- the gall fully worded but ample statement, when, the other 5mm)“ of the Bu“. v Informed the delegates thatilie po- M“ be held, bummgs have been, sition of tlie British Government: extended to permit or a quarter of was the same as that taken by thel a million Square fiat of floor Space. government as it “Mud i“ Jammry, Furniture in all its branches, from “st- Thcn the. mmstn’ ‘m5 mm" l machine made output of mass pro- lnally Labor. Now it. is a Ivatlonal duction to the finest individual, Gcvemment, with a predominating Conservative majority. The fact. that the attitude has changed prac-l tically not; at all, indicates that Bri-l trouble“ “mes m Brush trade “in h“ gone as far aishe can m manufacturers are undlsmaved. ’ conciliating the diverse elements of ‘ India. Responsible federal govern- ment has been offered India. w.th safeguards applying to the army, “Wm, Cangzl‘ hens laying an EDITORIAL NOTES - l _ . and to external affairs. and witlmmerbge b; 178 eggs a yem, in 1930 provisions dircct:d toward mein- as against an average m, 122,1 in 9101113118 the financffll stability o!‘ 1920, it looks as if there was a stea- lndia- This is rcfucd by the Immm d!’ upward trend in employment in delegates as o. body although there that 11m of industry“, comments 1s little doubt that many would ac- the christian Samoa Monitor. cepi’. it if pressure were not; applied; w them. Th: civilized world must. surely give to Great. Britain credit for making a most generous offer to her dominicns in India, an offer which compares favorably with thc measure of responsible government giitn to the various Brit sh ccfonics a; at different times in the procczs Qt Ilimperlgl development. they have been grouped together into self-gov- erning countrizs within the Empire. 1f India. cannot acccpt this offer. the claim that the agitation in India a cross between a turkey and a hen, has been bred by scientists at DcPnnl University which is sad to have much more moat on it than an ordinary lien and in taste better than an ordin. ary turkey. Scimtsis are certainly 111111 P991110 to satlfv. A “turkenfl -___ A comprehensive review of the Policy and progress of the Mari. time Provincos Trade Commission of Ontario has been issued by up; is primarily factions and anti-Bilt- clirvrrr-nri. M1". M, smmdem lsh, must be accepted. Control of 511190 iii 0T3 {fen two and a military forces except from the hr-zici 1101f years mo this (7.; has done cxcelicniz work in furth- ering trxidc and tourist flbfljvltjgs bBV-VCNI Central Canada and this seamen or the ‘wulllry. Figures are givrn showing; car-load 11-05110 Shipments from th: Maritime Prov. lnccs to Ontario. Tlicy show rim; for 1931 there will b0 ma, 3400' which will be nearly 100 mus, than of the Empire Wflllld be (xix-rm? folly. The preservation cf the il-L nancial stabllity of the counirf.‘ L: a matter in which every inhahitzuit of the country should be interested and external affairs are so inter- ‘woven with Impcrlal rslatiozxs that Indian control could 113‘. be per- Initted. ', The BritLsh Empire and the World at large now will wavh de-_‘““°“5' The m1l>m°11$ by uniior al- velcpments in India. Gandhi, 11110 a :0 show an klcrcasb. Tm- pamphlet spoilt child, at var ous times has‘ whiains testimonials fr: 1n prQn1n_' announced his intention of continu-l cnt Business and profcrsionzi! mc'i' in; the campaign or civil disob:d- °f Upper Canada. cwmmvndmg mg ‘cc, not even wa ting for the con- . campaign carried on by the com. r fence t» dkzfxind. m: 1mm report M38101 the Pane: dzvard 1.1m, 1: "m him is a. repctiiion of theirepmelltallvss d which are Mr, J, threat. ‘There is, however, cvery,W- Boilltrr, Chflflfillftfivfil, and My, Jason for believing um the grmflllcfvule Bladshaw. Summersidg, 4 fission m“ Year. m SD14: of‘ abnormal con? ions of the foreigner, to whose small drink, a quarter of a cup, of yoke one submits when one Lap water, after using Epsom Salts. 1 accepts a loan of money. The Gasoline Tax The time wou'd seem to have conic for the Administration tol (Vancouver Province) problem is mt what m" former Perhaps it is the greatest. of the l . lflkOfi as an indication um riespifawhfih" W: “i l; B" what is 04940113510. In Canada, it yielded .°“’ “g “s- “i “w °’ we “i” wiszzcss-zzs; in Brtlsh Columbia, 01,-} put such indirect pressure °n 605,751. Since then, the tax has in-, rjjovert’; ofhrhlzdécrgs: creased in British Columbia and the ‘ nation. yield is now said to be about $1,- 800,000 a year. As there are about 100,000 motor vehicles in the pro- vince, the average owner of an auto- mobile pays $18 a year in gasoline tax. He uses 360 gallons of gasoline in a year, and, if we can assume an, ism. Wheat. is rising in price, it is average mileage of fimm to the true’ mainly bwausc reyerves me gallon, runs 5400 miles. The Britishf n Columbia motorists paid $2,159,305‘ Because the price of wheat has risen a. little, says 1e Montreal Devoir Plenty of people believe that this mCPflS the end of the criss. This is a premature optim- decrcasing. But; there are sti _ ; huge qummies of wheat m in motor license fees in 1930, an elevators everywhere and u: is not average of something over $21. The in um least prabnble that prices average British Columbia. motorist, Wm for a 1on8 “me so up n5 mg“ then, pays about s40 a year to thc as “my did in m: years o‘- me government; for the upkeep of high. upbmcnt great prospermn B‘? ways. If he has an old car or a cause when,’ has started ‘o rise it light. car or if his mileage is below is no reason to believe that busl- the avemgm he pays 13:5‘ If he 5°35 Hess is about to become normal touring outside the province, he and Wm b: an fight m a few makes his contribution to othcrl mbnum The world my at pres_ governments, and nf that we have ent; be at the commencement. of its no rcwrd‘ economical convalcscence, if it has‘ The 535mm” t“ W” “'5'? WW5‘ actually b05560. the crisis, which is ed t“ t“ mile“ 0f the motorists by no means certain. But the Wm wish‘? t° build “P "- fund 5°!‘ convalescent must not resume on the “c” °n and impmvement 0f his strength and abusepii; if he is hllhwayi- Bu‘ l‘ "ever raid for the imprudent: at this time he would hlflhwflvs- Mr anything like a. Even vcry soon have a. relapse, when the revenue from motor ve- hicle licenses was added, it. came Th3 British premier’: latest V91’? f" from buying the shot,’ words of pviL-xe for Mr. Fui-guggn “1011311 5°!‘ @911 years, the revenue were expresed at the dinner whigh fluid 111F900! by motorists has been the High Commissbncr gave for 11034118 B- lflfzcr and larger propor- Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett 1n 10nd,,“ Lion of the cost of highways. the other night. Mr. MacDonald! The Citizens’ Research Institute . :poke in terms of the highest praise 1108 made quite an elaborate study 9T M1" TPTZIIBO-‘fs tenure of office-t?! U10 taxation of motorists in all He added that f.’ the Imperfaftho provinces of the Dominion and Conference in Ottawa next year is h“ Bllkscstcd that there is mom a success, much of that. gucoegg forgo Dominion-wide enquiry into will b; due to the Canadian Hlghlthe problem of how the cost of high- Commissioner who has become W088 should be divided betwggn the »"one of ourselves" since he took’ TIWWYW 611d the general taxpayer, Iofflce in London. The f-tvorable find What proportion of thc share comments by British Statesman b01110 by the motorist ghould be and British Journalists upon the Wm‘? by thc private motorist and jHonorable a. n. Bennett Primcwhnf by pubic 5mm mo,“ W- Minister of Canada are hard nuts hi0!” like buses and trucks. The ifcr the Liberal Journals and 1°"? Weslfifn provinces are said to: |Libenl politicians in Canadx thatlbe eager for such an enquiry m4 have been indulging in vitupcratton ml? press for it. i since the ‘int election. ~ The Bdthh Columbia mnkflfl is poured down the tube by mean; of lso long as the mast" 0! the him“ Balanced on a shattered edge. ln a few minutes the patient is iri- continues a; work Th’ ‘"“~"’°"“‘ Pmlmm‘ u" lower than the body. and the salts} doorman exflngulshes the circle of l age expenditures It is always advisable 0o take a1’ The LamP A? No- 1° Downing Street (Sb mug; post Dispatch) Head-high on the door put at N0, 10 Downing street is a small. ‘round mghg lamp. Those whose musmess takes them after dark ‘along that short w! in 01d Whitehall have become 15110110!‘ ‘with its friendly Yell“ 81"’- I“ i THE HIGH ROAD straight. the slender pine trees stand. Crowdtn8 to $119 81W. . crowding close, as it they know aasin b . / “mes page the schedule of it! Death is p g y , lighting was variously regulated. when the boarding school teach!!!‘ from 0, Scotch fishing villa8e ‘accepted his Kings invitation to 8° there to live the doorman hit upfm a new pmcme. since then the lamp is s“ bummg early in the Haul, and load, and haul: evening, as soon as the Prime Gauging out a moimtain-side. Minister returns from the Housesl will“: at b W5“, of Parliament, and is kept. aglowi Thunder blast and flash of steel. Roar and dust and din- ~so we build a new Highway To let the People in. Like busy ants the great machines in his study" wan scarce a foot to so: when the study 10ml! 8°95 m" the Grinding forward, Jerking back, I And the rapids sing below. in front. Judsins by the, travil mitten in the lines of the Tractors roaring in the mild- {gppefll ma: ivent. out to the people Wheels that slip and spin- of the Empire and by the valiant so we build a new Highway sacrifice u; 0, party ideal to the‘ To lei: the People in. higher authority of national duty,‘ mess must; be nights when the Straight the slender pine trees stand. latest wayfarers in Downing street,‘ Crowding to the sky; aisles have light for their steps as thfli" 5°mY mm the “armw ' PISS by No. 10. Peace is passing by. Still Heavy Outlay For War (Toronto Mail and Empire) "The Cost of Jingoism" is the title of a. leading editorial which‘ been 1n half a century. appears in the Inulsville Courier-i 1n m; League of Nations Arma- Journal on the subject of thifmenu Year book appears a. state- Washington Government's ex- men; o1 the expenditures of all penditures on armaments. It is a 111110“; upon armaments during phrase we ourselves should never m, p”; giscgi year, Th1, stage. use in reference to the mendly ment shows that the United neighboring Republic, buttherecan 5mm, expended $707,425,000; be no objection to us copying it soviet Russia, $579,000,000; Great from one of the most responsible 3,1001“, $405,000,000; France, $467,- newspapers published south of the, 000,000; Italy, $249,000,000; Japan, international border. The oaption,237,000,000. and Germany, $171,- light ._1i1lspeth Honey-man Clarke in New York Times. from conflict with any o.‘ the other powers of the earth than we have precedes a statement just made 000,000. To the oisual observer it- public by Mr- Will R. Woomi would seem that: a. compact nation Republican chairman of a House- like the United states, situated committee at Washington. Mr- astrlde a continent, and with no Wood says: considerable enemy within thous- The average pre-war annual eif- and of miles of its borders, has penditures for the War Depart- little need to pour out a vast: sum merit were $142,576,000. The aver- oi’ money on war prepma-tions. for the Wari Most of the great powers are Department from 1925 to 1928 were, spending too much money for this $367,077,000. In 1929 they were' purpose, but the American Repub- $416,901,000; in 1930, $553,524,000. lic seems to have less need to do so Thus it will be seen that while our than any of its sister states. country is at peace with all incl Great Britain, with a world-wide world the expense of maintaining] Empire to defend, would certainly our anny is constantly increusinm. 5° 10801196 1n 899110108 more Now, let: us look for a moment w , money on its defences. yet it has the Navy Deplrtment. and see what ‘ reduced its may to negligible pro- our appropriations have been for, this branch of the military eBEab-‘ danger line. The Kellogg-Brland lLshment for a few years prior to pact looked like a 1on3 8WD in the and subsequent to the World War. direction of peace. and President The average pxe-warexpenditures HWY" l5 trying to hold his hi8 ifm“ m“ 1°“ i“ “m” ‘he PM“! The gasoline tux is one of thymi- the navy from 1900 to 19164111101119!“ people in check. We‘ “hat (he ma‘ issue m the debt young giants of the past decadeJwere $110,417,000. From 1925 toihope that his efforts will yet pre- 1923 they w", $337,232,009; 1°,- vaJl. we hope, indeed, that the craftsma n" , rill b r - i < , we mo‘? “ h 1° a teat“? ‘f Am“ °*_" Pal" b“ “h” Gmmny young giants. n. the Unit/ed States 192a they were $364,541,000; m- Unlted States will take a shlnd by n. . e ii 0e en crprise 1s can pay, that our problem is not. the gasbum mx yielded m 193b,, 1930, saqbleaoom the side of Great Britain in en- Certain representzltlves of the|deav°l1n8 to make the disarma- Navy 1mg“; have deem-ed and merit convention, scheduled for are declaring that we are starving "ext February. an all round success the navy. Others have also de- l l“ the "M91910" and 18411011 1'9- clared that we are starving theI duct!“ °f “Ymflmenlfl- The Unit? army. Instead of these statements‘ 9d mnBdmn mun“ Gefllilhly 80 being hue, b; would appear that we any further than it has gone unless [are pouring into the maw of these‘ “m” °! the “he? "alums 000011111- acgimies 3n gvgy-i cream‘, m.‘ My it along the road or lesser ex- ount; of the taxpayers‘ rnoneyj pendlture! °n 06181188. It has The met is that; these establish- i 5*" m‘? Bald 0M the Mother merits are now costing the tax- 0mm“? 15 “WW5 "IE 0111i! one o! payers of the country practically the 3T9“ WW“; whlch 119-5 Emmy three times as much as they 00st, "aimed "-1 expenditures for war them before the World Wax. To-i 1"“'P°‘°5 l" "W lest 1W rem. d0? We 0P9 Paying $4 out of every ' $5 of the money raised to defray‘ the expenses of this Government for past wars and prepiriitions 1m- future wars- Is it any wonder that; our people are complaining because‘ of this extraordinary expenditure? I c“ Fee m’ Tewoflflble excuse for Various gadgets for the conveni- ence of the motor-driver are on the market; but a fortune awaits the in- ventor ot’ a mechanical arm to put around a girl's neck while both hands hold the steering whcel,_.. Punch. '31“ b91118 done in view of the fact! that the conditions of the world to-i dry assure us that we are further! paid 68.5 per cent. of the current expenditure on highways (debt 01181068, maintenance, etc.) 1n 1030, In all Canada, the motorist pgld 77.2 per cent. In Alberta, the motor. 1st mm 1am per cent; in Basket. Kenton Military sob-Mir. NI‘. 2 Hair Brushel, Comb, CIOSIIQI Bnuh, Nail FIIQ gnfl Shoe Horn in a fancy packed chew“. 83-1 per cent: m Manitoba. box. m“ $1000 103.8 per cent; in Ontario, 92.0 per mum; Sch, mo; n,“ Cfl\S.;1!lQllBb6C,fi8.7pe|-°ent_;1n Ilp Pearl - on - Amber Shaving 8di- Prlce $2.50 q, g, u,” "Wlvlnnt Shaving sm_ sum‘ cfllm. Lotion and ‘hlvum- Price $1.50 Ylrfllvr‘: Shaving s,“ _ Bhlvhis sun. Lotion, ma“... llld Bfllllantine. Price . . 82.50 "PM"! Bowl mi ma... 82.00 I I hlcmn. mo, . Tglcllvlh: emu. Lotion ‘M ‘m- "Iflwd In a leather 1W0- Prlcc . . . . . . . . .. 3275 ffiavlnz am. m" " ' A complete u», ""7"." M"! - $2.50 Ilp 0. m» A‘!!! I cornrfeui "n; 0| l-"hhm. mwm- n - - . ‘nu’! 9'?" an! T330920, THE 9. MAGS morn: m New Brunswick, 54,9 pgf can“ m Novl Swim. as per CEHL; in n0.“ Edward Island, 69.1 per cent, KID N EY A. ‘portions and its nnvy below the‘ From Mastodon Bones (Exchange) It is a long call from the masto- dons-giant. elephants that roamed over North America 50.000 YEN’! ag0—i.0 the teeth of Arizona school children, but there appear: to be a clear connection as NW5“ ‘mm the Arizona experiment staian of United States Department of A811‘ culture. A large number of the inhabit- ants of the village o! St. David. Ariz., had a peculiar condition of the teeth known as mottled enamel. ‘This was found in every person whose permanent teeth had been erupted in the locality. It was finally traced to the drinking water. mostly obtained from artesian well-l. Analysis showed this water to contain an abnormal cimount of the chemical element fluorine. The deeper the wells the less fluorine. Father research in the vicinity of the village revealed desposits of fossilized masbodon bones and tusks. This contained consider-i able quantities of the rare element.’ The conclusion was that the long, dord animals constituted at least. one source of the impurity in the water that’. affected the children's teeth with a presumably incurable defect. In the House of Commons, during a debate on prohibition, a. member asked: “Does the mover of the mo- tion know that during the South African War, 50 per cent. of the tee- fotallers i na famous Scottish regi- DECAEIMBER 4. 1931 . 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