.ic ..s.v-urea;-sv [UPU m=i_s,e.r:sr is ar, is3.re_,5\r. 1 1->_'n. 2z.'s,,i_`l`Q ~ -`-a-r: .-d --=-u-v_~ I . `v- .lni PAGE FQUR THE CHARLOTTETOWN »‘llsa{~4~¢»; » . sarremaa 5 - - a an-fi r , ` HE "GHARL01'|'ETOWl| GUARDIAN llorlss av _ills wav B"‘“""“ M°"‘°‘ ""“"“‘*"" 's"$'.5$I.."'..’ll§.i'.'i',-;Tl".’; 1 .r'....rr.'..‘.iT.'..‘f'f{"&‘."tl"". "' """°“ ber at least 2.500.000. Yet hm we 'lcflluiryanifalaaa:iu¢kD:;,f;u'ff,§,|Bf,B|';"‘;=_m have the spectacle ol 200.000 I-l\ll¢' Asuucluie Et ltora- ‘ran - - ou on luorriimr lraiiy trouridod lean 55.00 oar year fin nldvarlietea gilltvered- “Shire °°“°l\ W°l'k°’5 3°i“5 " ",150 por year tin advance) mailed in Canada an n e a el. strike, taking action .mat in bgund fp Brltain‘| unemployed must. num- .. V have tragic consequences, for all wanmasnav. sarrannax 1, lm 'engaged in it. It is not that the blame is all on one side. According VISIT EN_]0yED tered in' many of these courses, sus-i °l’ an the purpose, functions and serv- i I loo of tho cnnodian chamber of The hint from London that it may( F' Boop i ' 1 Quart to the cables the men walked out -nm RATE 0|- nm “A31 “Ar larger quantities in the United King because the erators refused to re- ‘ dom. Their contents Blvd lddllibllll gem perm” the naw", nn, there Iinstate 3,000 workers who had been nn n yonnnmn I W" very much ‘ interest to the conference being V on strike, this apparently after wage ingernnged in 3 um, iugtrumgut, held in Toronto by representatives frm Ins ,dci:]1101;nrThei¢;e;g:?,.;s in lime doubt nm' tnmendom differences had been adjusted. It mind 5 Hpedomefm-ll whim mug- of Dominion and Provincial Agri. iiiiiitiuiipnits' insiitiitions promote' tl”“‘“’° Wm b' "’°““m °° "°“ "’ does seem tragic. all but incredible- ured the distance walired; rt eoald cultural Departments. all its great iiucrosts, ' and see iprevent the complete closing out of that the Lanacashire cotton iii' n be adjusted to the length ot the In discussions 01.' Canada'a wheat wlietlivi' ‘V0 H180. lil fill* dill’ *md lany one of these educational plantsiduslfy. already in sore Stfilli. Slwllld E stride taken with each step. situation in connection with the Ot- K°ll°l`l"l0ll» may “°t P"'f°"m fin um 0( whim bggwaeh ;4,000,000,be subjected to this paralysing blow Dr. Ernest P. Boas tells of the use tcwa Conference it was stated that “°m"mmg ‘vomhy 1° be mmm' |over such a seemingly simple th'ng of an instrument known as a “car-" two thrds of the Domlniorrs sup- ’°r°d'" . and ”'0o0'o0° has been mvestedwas the reinstatement of three thous- dlotachometer" which measures the plies would have to be marketed This, as sat forth in a booklet! ,and men. rate at Whleli the llelrl hem- Br outside the united Kingdom. vet in A PEC UL]/IR S Y STEM , .___ ithe use of this instrument he atud- 1930 the Empire countries exported om Montreal and New York . led the effect of exhausting exer- 51,044 thousand wh, of what md 5 , l . . _ of ir i~ »-»»-r we-|z;.':t.i..;;‘;‘;;;r si 1.31222 1 l.‘;:.°:,;“.; 23:: ;:‘:;._°‘ :;.:°::: -53;, -;,_ arciiiiimlloii wliosc mcmbers, tothe Economic C0_llf€?l "Ce if R'°°5°"'e"' is crczsc, of course, being blamed on iercise consisted of having them run `1931 me United Kingdom imported illiinhtr of o\'cr forty, from all parts elected Dr€Sid¢ll¢ Uf the United the depression. Canadians, in the illlick “lid f°l”"l ill ll' 1°" °°"'id°l' only L10() thousand wus 15,55 than oi canolm, visitori charlottotown states in November, as may very month of July. 1932. are r-§llm“l¢‘l:““m my “'°'° "ml" ”‘h“""“d icanada and Australia exported. or an hen u a fli ht of stairs and ' . , d t P B yesterday while en route to Halifax well happen, calls attention to somento have smoked 338,915,000 cJ,aretS.| down again. The average duration about i5 Per c‘ent. Of course for :licir annual convention. The peculiarly archaic features of the-BS Mllinst 474,643,000 in the samciot me exercise was two and tm” dr-lcgates, who were accompanied by lllcir wives and lady friends, were keenly iillcrustcd in the historic and sci-nic attractions as well as the coinini-rcial possibilities of the Island Province, and their appre-'and in the interim their adminis- ciation of thc welcome tendered in :hem was well expressed by their prc.°ll¢l°li“l5 and political parties for this broad- casting servlce will be about $15909 an hour. Less whiskey is bellll C0ll§l\m°d ‘W tho people of the United xlnsd°n1 than a year and two years H80. 8°- cording to official figures. Duriull the half year ended in June the l1Il'l°lllll¢ retained for home consumption ww 3,757,426, proof gallons, 'which com- pared with 4,273,732 in the 'corre-S' ponding period of 1931 and 4,430,894 in 1930, Imported spirits were cor- rcspondngly lower. The €KP9l‘l9l\°9 of Canada has been similar- Thi! eight provincial liquor commis-Si0IlB have reported decreased sales, low- er proflts. The beverailes l»\'i0l' Wil ecks it has lr- ii im goods at whatever prices they could quarter minutes. Immediately after the exercise the boys lay down on a bed. ` _ The striking feature was the very high heart rate shown by most of the boys. During the sec- ond minute of the exercise the average rate was 182, about two and one half times the rate of the heart when at rest-'16-78. In three cases the highest rate was over 200. In adults doing severe work the highest rate ls usually about 160 to 170. Just as soon as the exercise be- gan, the heart began to beat faster, to supply the extra blood needed by the muscles to do the exercise. Almost an hour after the exer- cise was taken, the average rate was still about 12 points higher than before the exercise was taken, but there was a great drop in thc rate at the end of the flrst minute after the exercise was completed. These figures teach us that the heart is capable of doing a great amount of work whenever there is any need for it. It increases its rate lmmediatelyand when the work is done, the rate returns almost to normal within one or two minutes. This returning to normal within a short time is the usual "army test" as to the ability of the heart to do the heavy work required of it in warfare. When you have an ailment, even a slight one, the heart rate in- creases in order to do the extra work needed to fight oil' tl-ie ail- ment. And even after the ailment has passed over, the heart will con- tinue to beat a little more rapidly for a few days afterwards. are luxuries, and luxury goods nat-i The thought then is that your ,h-aih, are the mst to feel the p nch heart is capable of doing two to 'of dnn,.cssh,h_ 'three times its regular amount of _ ___ ,\vork,and that, although its returns to nearly normal in one or two In recent w ~ ' mounted that handicraft n.0,k¢,5 Iminutes, there is always the need of ,farms wouyd be h.em(.m13u=ly in. were w be permitted to Sen ghch- , a little extra. rest after work or an lc,.ea5ed_ ailment, until the rlomlal rate xe- I ,S .,,~ sun rrstriotions or sovernmeni con- Hf‘_'fl'y Variations B 1 Did and generous loosenl 1' delay there is no doubt that such a . h _'vw the govcmmenml msc smn ng 0 ,nw wonrd have been passed b com trol and allowed to sock the r own ___ l° gs "le" ' Y marirrts. aut ultra halting steps taxchansel will be no other altcmative but toigi-ess long ago, but arl amendment ,award B new “cognition of the M11; nzhe cups displayed in close up many or all branches of to the United States constitution is value of private trade are as noth- store window in an Ontario tau. some of these institutions. a very much more lengthy and ing compared with the latest blowihave aroused a good deal of cur- t ommunlstic ractices of which icsity- They belong to the age of The “'°‘5°‘l» fi¢°°l'di¥lK to the Fin-'cumbersome process and includes a H C ‘P - i - . bers are haircloth furniture self feeding anclul Post, is not hard to flnd. On preliminary ratification by the leg- we have “end Party mem ’ the bans of latest available datalishtuns of thne_(om_ths of the to be permitted to wear white col stov‘es, wax flowers, what-noi; and published by the Dominion B I t .iars and neckties. If this ls not ‘SB ant -rnacassars, and especially to “rw” Seve" -*ta °S.- sign of surrender to the bo-sirgeo . the age of whiskers, One man who _ °f Staistica- lmvcfnmentnl Srants Just as absurd is the retention of of submission to call"-"'l15i'i° C00- idld not use a. moustache cup was comprised no less than 73 per cent the Electoral College as a feature vel1ti0'iiS.we do i'i0‘t kll0W Whit Wflilld in the habit of holding up a huge of iota] mcaiphs in me four nm. of me alumni- nynem under the be. We have accepted the dress ,moustache with his knife while . . . the taking soup. V Vinum 1, .T “_ A suits of Soviet _diplomats 35 nile sl es of Manitoba. Constitution. It was the idea of the mme gesture of B guest not w,5h_ women are sometimes accused of Saskatchewan' Alberta and British f"'m°“ °f the wnstitutim that ing to embarrass his host, but when‘fi-equent and violent changes in Columbia. '1-his compares with a sim- these electors W0i1ld hll/6 all ill* the ordinary communist workerithe wearing of hair, but they may rim' “U0 Of Only 30 Der cent 101' portant duty to perform, in that abandons his Russian blollse to l>iil,answer that men are not free from all Canada. may would uotually select from the on a collar and necktie, perhaps 'the same weakness. A generation or even s. clean collar and necktienmore ago there was s bewildering communistic tradition is slmtteredlvariety of walrus moustaches, mut- ton chop whiskers, "side bums," 2”’ 1931' the °°“' i‘° w°°"°m VN' Undef UW Dl`05¢ll¢ Paflfy lymmi the The Japanese govemment has ll- chin whiskers and full beards. In I "i“°i“i K0l'°lll"l@lif~§ IGI' each stud- elector is a mere nonentity, s. rub- sued another waming to all and `serias of pictures of a man at dif- ont in the university was approxi- ber stamp, and it would bg much sundry, including the League of NB' 'ferent ages, the man of thirty with mately $210. This compares with a better if thg voter mum cast hisitioris, that lt will tolerate no inter- a luxuriant beard sometimes looks fe,-eme with its plans regordinll ‘like the father of the man of fifty ,, T _ Manchuria. It is a member of the with no beard at all. The present .' omnm' for Instance' °f S' Total °°“did“"° instead °f the e]c°€°rs'iLeague, but insists that all lt has fashion of bare faces is varied by . government grants to thc four west- This device always distorts the pop- idone in regard to Owns was done in an occanomn charlie chspnn mmm f~`l‘ll ill~“iifilfl0US' Were almost 82.- ular vote and might even reverseiself defence, and was not an 413° tache. Long hair on the head, s- aoo,ooo .n ioai. analysed bv provino- "_ Hoover Came close to ,-waiving gross ln any sense. A wmmittee of bandoned by the old and rrfddla- Mes tlicsc show Manitoba the least the unanimous vote of the Electoral the 7-‘°“““e whxh has °nq;l;e€°|:;'° msd' 13033" bi Wfung mrws' t iexc -wose maesormasa drpcndcni and Saskatchewan de- college. thi’ °I°°°°" bemg °h°3en:?cii?°tw.r;soT>l1li.ni\¥ild rit sts Eeoaslble that contrast wish the closely shave; pmdmg "lm°s~"' entirely °n g°vem` md "°°h"3 °°°°'d1"5 V’ me m°'5°"`the Japanese challenge has been head and neck below. There are still _.m"lil H-°-‘lSl~lllC@- ity vote of their state, and yet Smithitnrown out in advance, designed to men who part their hair in the mid- Just how these in.sti_tutions might the Democratic candidate, recelvedfinflllcnce the committee in framinsndle, and in preconfederatlon days rt A ve dii'ilcu1tquestion_there were some who continued On thc biisis nf total regstrationa fill U10 iuzudcllllu ycar ending June Similar figure in the University of 'outstanding citizens the most suit- able to be president oi’ the country. vote directly for the presidential be merged with profit to the tax-Is. larger vote than has ever been‘ltS reD0 - YY payer and without sacrificing too many benefits of higher education is a vital problem. These four un- ivrrsitlcs have total assets of over $22,000,000 and a total reg`stration of 11,654 students. Of this number some 7.400 are full-time students and ncnrly 5,000 are registered in full time study of arts and pure sciclirc. A glance at the specialized cur- rlclllum of each university and the inrlall number 0.! students , , , , . a I I - is i. 'th rtins do th b ir ith “°°°’°‘°d “Y "ll" D°"‘°°’“"° mu mms m the mr M lheidibit seems Ziiriouit tgcstagdardi candidate for president. For ln~| ___ _ 'M the hnh. of men and women instance, in New York Hoover had ,\ department of the columbia my, ,hd Bu-13, a comparatively slight lead over univaraityhas published the result; Smith and not even a meierify °f °’ “. ““"’°l’ °' me °'"'P1°y'“°m' °" vestiirswrs round that in tho whois mechanization situation in U. B. A- the votes east. because there was ` mdum, an msunfacturlng industry in the Un- T kin th automoble Y also a Socialist as candidate, but all or; igustrimon we nmd that be_ ited States. between 1919 and 1929, the 45 voter of New York went to tween 1919 and 19” the qutput was “'h"° th’ °"i'p”i' W” 5"°“Y in Hoover and the two million and increased three and a half times. d ction of 14 creased, the number of persons em. played was reduced by half a mil- hi th u more persons who voted for Smith w ri acute; X1? na tier of person lion. since 1926 men thrown out by and the other candidates were re- 'pe u mechanization of industry weremot presented in the Electoral College employed. In 1924 it took 1.791 mall hours to turn out an automobile. but by wild Relmbiicm strerittb _ in 1929 only 92. 'rho _Ualygrsity in-"annum, '_ absorbed in other lines of industry. what if Basket (Toronto Globe) published another net of pamphlets of timely interest, covering grain crops, dairy produce and meats. commodities which Canada and the other Domlnions wish to bell in ports were not at high water mark, but neither was United Kingdom consumption. The United’ Kingdom imported 773 thousand tons of barley in 1931, while canada, Australia and Irfdfa together exported 805, of which but 114 thousand went to the British Isles. In 1030 Empire countries, meaning in this case Canada and the Irish Free 'Si-ate, exported only 15 per cent as much oats as Britain imported. Coming to butter, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Canada and the Irish Free State exported 4,350 thousand hundredweight last year and the United K'ngdom imported 8,071, or almog twice as much. New Zealand, Canada and Austral- ia exported 2,446 thousand hund- redwelght of cheese; Great Britain lmiported 2,385. The preserved milk exported by the Domlnlons in 1030 would have met but one quarter of Brltain's imports. Exports of eggs from Empire countries would have provided John Bull with only 20 per cent of his imports. The United Khgdom imports al- most four times as much beef as Germany, Italy, Belgium and France combined, and five times as muCh as the Empire countries together export. The Globe`s"0ttawa 'corres-, pondcnt was not exaggerating when he said the agreement with f-hd British delegation should provide all additional market for 100,000 live cattle yearly from the Dominion. Britain ’mports 50 per cent more mutton and lamb than 'the Dom- inions export. twenty times as much bacon and hams, 50 per cent more of fresh, frozen and ehilledpork. and more live pigs than the over- seas Dominions 'otl'er. If the pominioris could provide B,-1ta1n‘,; import needs in these com-= moditles the revenue of Canadian got and that the farmers eiwvl °“"“" i '“’_°""" Moscow were to be freedof the "_ “T” 1 THE THRUSl{’S NEST 'Within a thick and spreading haw- ‘ thorn bush iThat overhung a mclehill large l and round, l heard from morn to morn a merry thrush Sing hymns of rapture, while I drank the sound With joy-and oft an ulllntruding guest, I watched her secret tolls from day to day; How true she warped the moss to form her nest, And model it with wood and clay. And by-and-by, like heather-bells gilt with dew, There lay her shining eggs as bright as flowers, Ink-spotted over, shells of green and blue: And there I witnessed in the sum- mer hours, A brood of nature's minstrela chrlp and fly. Glad as the sunshine and, the laughing sky. --.~» Henry the Seventh was cold and preserved. Drake was playing bowels' when the Armada was sighted in thc ichannei. Asked why he did not icome, he replied that his bowels were more important. The enemy advanced in full re- treat. A teetotaler is a man you never see drinking. Explain "a stitch in time saves nine"; If you have a hole ln your stocking and you mend it, then you will only have one hole to mend, but if you do not mend the stitch, then there will be a lot of little holes all over your stock- ing. ~ W re was Caesar born? Caesar Lg he was hom in triumph to the Carlito The Empire Marketing Board has re n ’.‘ S i__`_ "GOOD TO THE LAST DROP" i"""""n"' "A" " '"""`_ M-' c. R Q - 11. The answer to this Question FULL Ftavnuae GIIARANTEES ' ll -1 ,Correa Don't drink just coffee. Drink one h per eent. f_ull-f1avo_ured coffee. Figfgi yourself tlus gnemon-“Is there air img, the tm or pa age you buy?” ' If there is-coffee deteriorntes 1°, ¥faylt:\1'r. » i ' " ere isn’t-_that coffee kee a indefinitely. ' P full naw" _ Here is the Answer Vita-Fresh Packed Coffee That means Maxwell House licked exclusive Vita-Fresh process? whichbglggz removes and excludés all traces of oxygan from the sealed tin. Maxwell House is smoother, richer, mop, satisfying. Simply because the world- ' famous quality of the Old South’a noted blend is now fully, completely protected_ mom so than any other coffee sold today. .From your grocer. Look for th, words “vita-Fresh” marked ou the aealed and locked tin. Air lnslda the Tin or Package Don the Damage Loose or bug coBee loses 65% of its flavour in 9 days alter routing. Coffee in old-fashioned tins." cardboard cartons loses 45% ol ill flavour in 9 days after roam- MAxwe'i.l. i-inusls`""c:ui=|=lsia Telephgne Manners enrment grairrelovator at vancouv-, 'rha lata slr Edward Clarke sat Ff- Sir Edward Carson were once su. (Belleville Intelligencer) A bis pulp and paper plant at eased 1n.an ecclesiastical law tau -phone n,n,nne,.5_ might weh be Saint John, N. B., is being rehabil- when the latter, who was six feel made a compulsory study in the itated for increased production. three inches, while the forms schools, business schools, at least.i A“l°lll°bl1e production for July in measured only five feet two inch. Everyone knows how nice it 15 to Canada was 7,472 units, which wasi ea, towering above his opponent hear a. pleasant voice over the tele-:5 Pe’ “ent °"°l` June and 77 Defi Said, with sarcasm: “Of course, -my phone, and the reverse, short, crisp, “em higher than -lilly Of 1931- sarcastlc or even impudeut, vu'¢¢g_| *Regina is going ahead with prep- in such matters. As everybody Ilaie c0mD1Blhers on the 'phone are Nations for the world's grain show knows, he was originally intendst often soothed and frowns changed t° 5* held “ext Slimmer- to smiles by a patient, goodmat- A new stemnship servioo between sprang to his root: "1 do not iraor ured voice in reply, and many 5 Vancouver and North China is ex- m'1ud, whether my lofty fries: lZ00d business connection has been, Pwlefl to Stimulate lumber exports.. here was or was not originally in a-,ed in the same Way' whhnl And so the record goes. Thosei tended for the church, but I thinl contrarlwise much good business “'h° befieve the ¢°l`ll0l‘ 1135 b€¢l1il’0li Will llilree with me, m'llid has been sncrmced because of he' tumed have more than pious hopes that he _was much better fitted fm aroused by telephone too-smartness'.it° balk them llP~ learned friend ‘here is omniscient for the church." slr Edward Clarkl ` - the steeple i" he other end cool. When a person picks up the telephone to give someone a p‘ece of his mind. if the other person keps cool and pours smooth words into the troubled transmitter the person at the oth- er end generally finishes by bein' heartily ashamed. Good nature or the telephone is worth much money in the business world and much comfort in the social world. If one end of the wire is hot keep - _L t ' - ’ i . (Ottawa Joumal) _ Out of a day’s contributions from ~ undry Government publicity de- :I ' 5 0 .irtments we take the following, ._-‘ns of evidence in the case for ,,§,,,,~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness C d' ts t lv Brit- lsl1ad1t?mi1l5imei.)sm°land“;ol' ' ¥’f~ .- thei .goofli ,twist_,you. i.'i?r>§§‘.ii.1z;. H ICIQEY NIU-IDUDN an/ `. at , , 1 ._ : wilt? , 3 1 ’V':.’ / ',- f').,'///_ ,_iZ."f'~_ lizfiié//2;' 2.5 "-Vw? ff}._£}':"' i 1' -/1( -31.1; . » /// ?l‘fi '/.cv , .:;ftt» l .ii // _ , -,¢v.}", , _, , . ~. ‘) . 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