5 i i *1 fl ,. Ni . la l‘? CO BUFS! 237E S F r Ivrlcvvllz- o d». .5»...- ... - . ~ce~..¢ “ma. bah. PAGE FOUR I'IIE DIIAIILDITETDVIII IDIIAIIDIAII rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ President-W. Cheater ll. lie-Lure. l-P. Vino-President. I. l. Burnett, I-I- l sent , "ecu-Col. D- A. lneklnnen, l). I. 0. ldlhr and Innnglng _Dlreesor%. B. Burnett, I‘. I. L Associate lf-lltur~— Frank Wllker and l). l. "l"!!! lensing Dally (founded 18871 W00 per yen;- (In advance) delivered MM per you (in gdvnncc) nailed In Canada and United Staten ADVERTISING BIPBIGBENTATIVII UNITED ITATISS-Tle Beekwltll Smell! Alonl‘! lilo" New York Col lrnl Building, New York City, Gcllflfl Melon Building, Detroit- Interlink Bnilfllfll. Kenna City. Wlllnnghby ‘lower Building, Ohlengo; Glenn Bnill , Atlanta; Ionndnock Bnildinl. Inn Irnnelscnl llsl No. 65th lust hllndelohla. l} ' _ TUESDAY, SETTEMBIB 35. IDS! ERVICE AIR MAIL S August again allowed distinct iln- provcment. The payrolls of the 8,361 firms reporting to the Dominion Bureau of statistics agg egated 804.- 919, a rise oi’ 34.000 over Juli- ‘W1’ trusting with thelsrge declinowhich occurred in August a year 88°. 811d bringing the figure higher than at any time in the last twelve months. Since April 1st. additions to the same payrolls have approximated 104,000, and the ofilciai index has risen from 76.0 to 87.1, an increase considerably greater than the av- erage of the put thirteen years; last year, in fact, as it may be re- called, there was a decline of 10,000 in the number at work during the same period. Including fields of ia- bour not covered by the record (notably agriculture and the small- er establishments), it is ofllcially estimated that the numlber of un- employed has been reduced by 200,- 000 since the beginning of Ap ." McGILUS ANXIETY Recently ourTolr-temporery pub- our Boards of Trade have been lished an article from the Montreal bmerly ‘Hacked in the 10cm L“? Gazette on the prospects of an early "m organ for not joining m theéretum of Hon. Dr. Cyrus Macmillan ‘to his duties at McGill University. The announcement elsewhere in today's Guardian of the inaugura- licn on Monday, October 2, of the llr mail service between Charlotte- town and Moncton will give general latisfaetion. The service by plane h much speedier than the train ser- rioe, and the fact that it is going Irto eflcct a month and a half ear- lier than last year is indication of the desire of the federal authorities lo meet every reasonable request for prompt and efficient service. , Hon. J. A. MacDonald and Mr. w.‘ Hester S. McLure, M.P., who pre- sented the claims cf the Province in K lhis connection at Ottawa last week, l are to be warmly congratulated cn| the success of their efforts. The lhange to an earlier date is one which has already rcccived the in-i‘ iorsatlon of our Boards of Trade,‘ and the prompt action taken to deal with the situation is creditable to all ‘onccrned. BRIGHTENING SKIES rabid partisan criticism against the Em h l 1 Bennett Government to which its p ass w“ paced on the “we , student enrollment, and the in- own editorial columns are largely d td Th mt d rm BO d5 creased responsibilities entailed in . 9 ll 0 O 6 8.1‘ lava‘; L‘: fi d5 bund m. ‘Us the Department of English over ll O fl H. El - ‘esp which Dr. Macmillan presides. 1t tification in the brightening pros- is obviously felt that the position pea‘; "went to an Wm’ ha" KW“ requires the undivided attention of any study to the economic situation. the professor in charge. Dcubtless Here, for example. is the summing "The employment situation in the Montreal Gazette was voicing less due to the political relations the probability of many of those workers in the realm of education being bmdod together in an im- portant Jewish educational centre holds great promise for the contin- ued eminence of the Jew in all lines of scholarship and in the fine BT16- rt f; an old saying that no door shuts but another opens, and the tragedy of the Jews‘ treatment in Germany may lead to their greater cultural development in the ancent homeland in Palestine. of $0M! B; I W. Bus-null). WEAK sTOMAOB an “ache" in the stomach, heart- burn, n. tendency to vomit nfter eat- ing, and attacks of diarrhoea that you should take "stomach" medi- clues. A: a matter of fact what is called weak stomach may be due to a. number of causes that have nothing to do with the stomach proper. There in little In life more nn- lovely than smug complacency; nothing much more hopeless than the oily unction of the Holler- then-Thou Phansee. All through history such people, whether in re- nd” w m mum" have bee“ an For instance any poisoning in the “mi-won o“ m6 world‘ system from bad teeth or tonsils, in- ‘ fected gall bladder or a. sluggish in- JMEPI‘ chmmmn’ “I” m“ I” testine can so upset the stomach I" t 8"" ImPQYIMI-‘I- W“ “I ‘me that it will not do its Work pro- tirne against a. King. He was a Re- perm Ipublican, and preached Rarpublic- As you know, the mljmty of pew amsm ‘IPEMY- Ye? n°b°dY I" En!‘ plc who have real stomach trouble 15nd lhmlflhl him 811ml’ "f "ea-‘mn such as ulcer have brought on that or of denying him the rlxht to Se! condition because of their mental W31" he lhmlKhl- Th“ l5 11°15 the make-up-nervous, irritable, excit- British way. ‘Ilhe British way is ab], summed 11D in those famous words Another cause cf weak stomach is of the old Highland cheftain: "They an incorrect diet; that is a diet not sayl What say they? Let them say." suited in quantity or qualitylto the It is a way which, often questiion- ability of the digestive tract. ed, has stood up fairly well through Dr. FKraupI. Berlin. says that the the yeam whole series of symptoms of weak stomach, up to the actual formation The lmemuuonal Famlne mud of ulcer, could often be avoidcd—if Commission estimates that three the diet were always right for the million persons have been adverse- smmach’ 1y afi-ected by the Yellow River The thought then is that in all floods in China. Such a. number of Easels gr weak stomuhi Em ma?‘- victims would be considered enor- u.“ S ould get a‘ comp e a exam n‘ anon by dentist and doctor and mous in most countries, but it is to everything that may be interfering be remembered that the total . with the work of the stomach re- i.‘é'i.‘fi.“.l°if.‘ilif.‘i"..iilii“;é .332; more or mcwd- I . ' . . s The Flying boat's Notes By The Way that Progress ..:;::r.";..::r. .;"...:"::.'. .12: Bohr ,.g~,,~,.W,,.;:-::: ‘.3... Perhaps you have s. weak stomach and have tried various medicines without getting satisfactory results. It is only natural when you have air service improve steadily 1! 81W- ly. The latest addition to the great flying-boats of the world is now undgfgoln‘ its flllbl “Sh! in France. This boat. which his both built by the Blerlot film to the or- ‘ dcr of the French Air Ministi’! for the service to South America. “ 23 tons, which mW b0 compared with the 46 tons of the German monster the Do X and the as tons of the military flvins-bmfl recently built for the R. A. F. “rough it is only half its size. the French boat is probably much more sea/worthy than the Do X., which. though it once leisurely crossed the Atlantic and as leisurely returned, In not capable o! conducting a re~ gular open sea. service. The new boat‘: cost has been extremely heavy: the French Air Ministry paid 176,500 pounds in contract. Mil the construction is said to have cost the Blerloi: company over 230,000 A QUIIT SOUL did keep, nenth. less noise, Planet I098; breath. breast, As if some Halcyon were its guest, And there had built her nest; it hardly how enjoys a greater rug, -John Oldhnm, 10 th Omlury. P John Bull’s Origin lrhcnuolrmeumwiunlpegrra pounds. But even these enormous P". sums would not be too much for a “who is John Bum-- by ‘ Gm country w pay lf a satisfactory ma“ pm; ' mum,“ m“ long-distance flying machine could abridged, i‘ a subject now mum at last be evolvsd- The Blerloi- W" before English readers for the am. m" n“ I” m“ mwme; “I u‘ time. I suppose that molt a ll, I still too small and too slow to be w, em thought o‘ n, Wu“ I’ able to face the regular Atlantic that 1432mm)‘ “named m!“ mm storms which "ch B" mm“! as the world how knows him. But must face. But it is a step on the he w“ tom m 17m m ' pmypm“ road towards it. It has been de-l‘ i t. “u i‘ t signed primarily for South Atlan- o 8a “m w a Bowmka H‘ exemplified in the case of’ the 11ml i‘: “llaillhffmfilfiut llvfleItIitgfrxifnfaulI Strum’ “M” Bun’ “ma” n“ ‘I H _ and Lewis Baboon." Two paanph- m“ between Museum and M lets and an appendix followed in glers it is said that it could carry which John Bu“ is the chief new‘ _ any “Sense” m wmort‘ They were often reprinted and fi- nally published together as “The 0 History of John Bull." IFor long A Sentimental Orgy sww vies considered the author. i and reasons for that are given. m- deed, swift relished every one of them. In the “Journal to Stella," he The statement has been made in , rewmmends 08m pamphlet u it the news columns of The Journalappeum‘ and he tens he, mm the (Ottawa Journal) _ This may mean rest periods be- m china‘ proper’ In eonmmlson fore eating smaller meals foods three million seems small, but the ' ' that the purlcht likes aha that agree ‘ 1°55 M “k is “one the 1°55 39ml‘ with him, no emotional disturbanc- nng‘ es before, at, or immediately after meals, correction of constipation, The dISPIaY M mums” ‘mfidm’ and establishment of a regular erican feeling in Cuba is probably bowel movement. It has been often noted that “P °l trade °°mmi°m i“ the 59p‘ the sentimentof those who consider bebweeh the W0 QQUDIYM thin m where test meals and X ray exam- Iember mmtmY Ken" "f the Bank that Dr. Macmillan should either M Lmntma1_a much more rename abandon politics and confine ms a“ ration in raising the tarifi on sugar, fgynlity, (19155. m emptying’ or other they do more harm than good. index of that is beiris accomplished tehtioh to university duties, or, ch than the subversive Propallflfldo 111 the other hand, give up his profes- the Opposition press: sorship and devote his whole time to “Canada's external commerce in politics. Prom his present political July showed expansion in imports activities it is evident that he still for the first time in three years hungers after the fleshpots of gov- over the corresponding month of emment office. ‘There is, however, thg year before and this gain con- little IIIKEIIhOOG Of this ambition finned 1n August, The bamme O1 being realized within the next two or three years, if ever. In the mean- time, it may be argued that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. But is this argument likely m appeal to the authorities at Mc- Gill, where 1,100 students are await- ing direction and instruction in Dr. Macmlllarfs department? foreign trade was again favourable, making the excess of exports over imports $l14,774.000 in the last twelve months, a matter of moment in connection with the exchange value of Canadian dollars and the foreign obligations of the Dominion. NOIBWI-iflhy, too, is the continuous proportionate enlargement of Em- pire trade under the terms of the British Commonwealth compacts of 1932. In the twelve months ending C. C. F. DENOUNCED Many of the speeches of C-CJ‘. leaders disclose their Bocialistlc, and the action of the Hoover adminis- magma; have been made, no de. probably at the instigation of for- ailment was found, yet the indivi-i mer senator Reed smoot of Utah, dual suffered with a "weak stom-, and thus bringing Cuba's chief in- ach.“ By simply changing his hall-i dustry almost to ruin. its, studying his diet, giving him a ‘ little change or vacation, the stom- ach became strong and free from any disturbances. in other words the stomach very oftcn is weak or feels weak because of conditions in the body or the mind instead of in the stomach it- self. In publishing his war memoirs at this time Lloyd George has the great advantage of the last word. Nearly all of his great colleagues have passed from the scene. More- over, it is high time he rem‘nded the world that there was a time when he was a massive and mom- ‘WWW 8mm awe Canada Geese In Danger Behind the present Cuban sit- uation are rumblings of dissatisfac- tion in the United States concern- ing the part that country has taken in the troubles. Sections of the press do not hesitate to lay the respon- sibility at the door of Ambassador Welles who is said to have intrig- ued until he had Machado driven from the country, but who has not iCanada. Week by Week) Hunters should be particularly considerate this year of Canada that the" Wm be n9 imluu? by author is "a Scotch gentleman, a Royal Commission into the opera- m.“ o; mine. but they put it up tion of Canadian pcniientlaries. Ition may m8 Mme was Jam, A” is to be hoped this represents the';buthn°t_ ‘ decision of the Government in the s“. Lane Stephen 8W5 that 1, is mall"- Inquiile; always "e ‘m’ not known whether Arbuthnot in- settlln-g, upset necessary official vent“! the mcheme or bormded routine, are Justified only by an m Did he have a welumown pa“ lmPerati-“E “ecxsity which do“ sonality in his mind? "The History not exist in this case. Many times of John Bu!" u “ray ‘an "nub Prison administration more than most things ls a business for the experienced, and when hyslfirical or over-sentimental outsiders step in with advice, are permitted to fill blue-books and newspapers with grievancea theories and sug- gestions, the dlnger to discipline and proper control is great. The government of penitentiarics in Canada. is, and has been, good—in- finitely better than in the United states, where a Jail is likely to be either a "Copperhead Gap" and stupidly brutal and corrupt or, on . . his cum; tency as a critic has been discredited." Supplementary revelations offer- ed by the Globe have not stood up very well under examination. The Journal already has referred to its confusion of “close" and’ “solitary” confinement. -Now the Kins-Win Whig-Standard corrects what It calls "half-truths" which the Globe has featured. ‘Th! United 595995 consul, the Kingston newsPBP" points out, is given free access to Unitedfltates citizens in Kingston the other rhandla as: if Penwenflaryv but naturally he m “m” w °"° "w" ‘I m’ interested only in seeina that their their time pleasantllyi 1n sports and‘; treatment does not dmer from the social exercises. Se om, seems-t t’ em accorded Canadian do they achieve the Canadian ob- £5: mqbronw doctpr,‘ Stavement jcctlve of humanity without weak- that children “um prison Bangs ‘t ‘fir! soul within such silent pomp As it humanity were lulled asleep; 8o gentle was thy pilgrimage be- Timeh unheard feet scene nub p01‘ the soft Journey which the Life secured all calm u ile lllt A still tranquility In hllhld thy with July, Canada's proportion of export trade with the United Kingdom rose from 31.4 pc. to 41.3 pc. and to the British Empire from I93 pc. to 49.4 pc., while to foreign countries the decline in exports was from 60.7 pc. to 50,8 po. “In the matter of industrial pro- duction, the month made a. good showing. A particularly bright spot was in forest products, where news- print production went up from 18,- 000 tons in July to 194,000 tons in August, and the export movement of planks and boards from 116.000,- 000 ft. to 128,000,000 ft. Food pro- ducts (including flour, sugar, meat products. cheese and canned sal- mon) had an index of 100.1, corn- pared wlth 88.5 in July and 97.6 in August, 1932; this restores the level of 1926. Boot and shoe factories, though recording a. somewhat smal- ler number of pairs manufactured, are up when seasonal factors are discounted. Iron and steel produc- tion has been well maintained. Automobiles are slightly down from July, but production has been 60 pc. hcnvicr than in August, i932. in the metals, gold and silver ship. monts have been increasing, and there has been a heavier flow into exports on the part of copper and zinc, as well as of asbestos. In nickel, though some falling off from July was noted, the export move- ment was eight times that of a year igo. As of still more general signi- ficance, the produciton of electric power has been maintained. Only fn building construction among the major industrial groups is the showing distinctly unfavoulable. been able to restore even the order which Machado and his government maintained. The world, in general, including Canada, is interested chiefly in the restoration of com- mercial activity in Cuba, and there are assurances that the political situation will not disturb trfldc to the extent anticipated. even communistic tendencies. Mgr. Georges Gauthier, coadjutor Arch- lbishorp of Montreal, does not mince words in dealing with them. He said recently: “There are among you who are listening to me persons who will soon have to exercise their right of vote. I warn them against those who would speculate on present misery and who would impose upon this country string- ent measuros that are at the same time frankly SocEalis-tic. What pains me above all is that there are Catholics who let themselves be enticed into believing the pro- mlses of the spokesmen of the l 0.61‘. These messiahs and sav- iours will do nothing more than I plunge us even deeper into mis- I cry. Their system has resulted in the bankruptcy of other nations. The Toronto Globe remarks that a tiny wooden spoon in a dish of ice cream does not alppear to be worthy of speolal attention, but that when a London firm ordered fifteen mil- lions of them it meant a good deal lo a firm of manufacturers in Nova Scotia. The order has been filled. It meant more employment for men in Nova scotiu. What other wood iproducts could Nova Scotia and How mum they succeed in our ,New Brunswick sell in the British country? Before registering your ‘market if it were organized as it vote, think carefully about; the ‘shmnd be? important act that it signifies. Let it not result in torture and humiliation to hundreds of famil- ies who are forced to beg for bread. We suffer with them. but we can do little. What is consol- ing is that in our country no one has dial of hunger. 1t is a blessing for which we should thank Providence." "l have always felt it a. great testimony to sir Eric Drummond's remarkable combinations of tact and integrity that, while he has i never exceeded by arstep the lim- its of ofllcial prudence, he has never roused even among the most jorfervid upostleu of the voluntary The lest sentences of the Arch- league of Nations movement any bishop, evidently, refers to condi- T961108 but that of Permit W116i tions in soviet Russia, wh-rchis held ""1 1°Y=1lY-"—PP°f- Gilbert Ml"- up as a sort of Promised Land by my o! Oxford‘ all Communists. ‘it-W 0h the head when at its conven- EDITORIAL NOTES tion at Windsor last week it passed Hon. GJ-lowarliarguson said the unanimously a resolution calling other day that our exports of b._'for the placing of all armament manufacture in the hands of the I 1 til w“ I” Eng and have dwbed e governments. Startling revelations The Canadian [legion hit the nail 51111811” “W18 the Aflmm“ 5"“ publications which do not follow in board of Canada and the United M mmmgn 1m- "reform." The Sta-lo! ll Erwin! Worse and is ll- Journal would not accuse the rectlnc an increesedcsrflv" Globe of cxtmhc political pun-I In June of this year there was practically no eel grass left in the Magdalen Islands, while the area of its destruction along the coast of the mainland was lcnown to ex- tend north at least as far as Gaspe. Not‘ only l5 the destruction 0f eel gram affecting the future sum!!! of Canada geese and brunt along the Atlantic coast of America. but it l8 011° 5971mm? III-mm‘? “h” to doctor who was imprisoned at until recently was a thrivlni ill- xmaum Mme years 5g“ The m. duilF-Y- on t“ "'°"I'h “m” d m’ |ronto Telegram refers to his con- Gvlf 0f 5t Wm“ 1* l‘ h-luutlolu as a “serial tale of hor- lh" 11°‘ l “m?” w“ d "15"" lore" and makes this pertinent wild be hmesled I'm‘ Y”: mrloornment: "Where there has been commercial purposes where for- no check upon his awn” he h“ meflY Sewml hmmed w“ m” had a free field to create whatever taken- This pm“ I‘ “ed I” mm“ |impress'on he desired. Where his Iaung mama“ and w’ “her 00m‘ statements have been challenged mcrcial purposes and the annual sanship. It has many times in the past shown independence of party ties. Nevertheless it is an interest- ing fact, and perhaps a significant one, that the great majority of the papers now camping on the Gov-l emment’: trail to demand a pri- son investigation are consistent supporters of the Liberal party. The Globe's campaign is based on the N-Cflllfll exposures of a Toron- 95-99 Ye“- 1" ‘PM 0' u" "m In" have been rode in recent years of We send 27113115110181! the kind 07 the method. by which armament bacon which he does not like. While Iflrms promofc ill-will and distrust most canny“, we!" l“ baconyIamong nations in order to obtain lwith streaks of lean rlmnhg through ‘it, the people of the British Isles demand loan bacon. facture of arms by pnvate concerns large orders for war munitions Thci i: ;_-.-_ ————--—— Ionly way to put a stop to this devil's and workers for peace are strlving| business is to prohibit thc manu- BE KIND iatluxcym _ ONLY the best llglj; i, good enough to guard 1h, eyes of‘ young and old. so beware of “bargain” bulbs and play safe with genuiu, EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. coa- EDISON LAM PS MAD! m (Analog l CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., LIMITB ouu0 SPIECI - I $1.00 Bottle Nujol $1.50 Bottle Fellows Syrup .29 tlch of Swift's "rule o! a though inferior in style; but u. 13* more important, gays the Ggmgan‘ writer, because it aatiriziee the‘ "very highest problems of the, world." Macaulay pronounced itf the “most ngenlous and witty sa-‘ tire in the English la ,, ,1‘, Tiler‘ is Lord Struth, Just dead,‘ who is Charles II. of Spain; and l quarrel ensues over his rich estate, t ‘ween John- Bull, clot-bier, and: Nicholas Frog who is Holland, the linen dmper, on the one ‘side, and Lewis Baboon on the other. There is Mrs. Bull, the English Cabinet or Parliament, Ned, the chimney sweep, Duke of Savoy: Torn the‘ Dustmnn, King of Portugal. 5181101‘! Oavallo, the Duke of Shrewsbury; Sir Roger Bold, Robert Harley Lord Oxford; Don Diego, Lord Notting- ham; the pamou doctor, Bacheve- rell; Signior Benenato, Prince Eu- ' gene. Such is the KW t0 511713‘ not's characters, and he tells the story of events leading to the Treaty of Utrecht. There are other ghgmggt , Marl-borovugh and i-hfi Whigs, but John Bull stands for the English character and "its 8H1" ius for common sense}? The‘ Church of Enitliml is J°"n 1W1" mother, and Peg stands for Scot-| $1.00 Bottle Beef, lron m Wine .. .. . 50o Box Gin Pills . 60c Box Chases Nerve Fo u..."- 60c Box Chase's Oln . Menthola -\ u 50c Tube Shaving Cream 50c Package Gillette Bind now “ 50o Jar fonds (keam ., i 35c Tlns of Talcnm .... ll 1 Pint of Essence of Vine ....-.-..- 8 oz. bottle of Wnmpol Milk of Magnolia .......‘ THE 2 MACS 149 Great George Street geese and brant. These birds arein Hess’ digcipllng without, undue thp “one quarry m denledfluik land. id very serious danger due to a. dis’ harshness reasonable privileges m; opposite i‘ said b0 be the use ' ' - ease that has for the past few and strict justice. v And in the The assertion that a’ cflwm com I Yea"; attwked eel 5*?“- a’ 1mm" United States prison riots are fre- vm h“ ban declared insane is ing plant that grows in the estuar- quexm " omciany rebutud fee and shallow arms of the sea in The Government, it is stated in w it so“ ‘An o, us when North America from North Carcli- the news gtory m which we have our emotion’ are sflrmd about m“! nu m Greenland’ and toms the referred‘ has complete contidence or that are inclined to exaggerate chief $011M °1 1°°d "PPIY i" ‘he lh the cm: of the PenIl/Enliarles w twist the mm that they may m Winter m°mh f“ 39°” and brant- Department, is content to leave the our interpretation of the cut Over two years ago this plant smuatwn m 1t, hgndg 1f guy con- began to die off on the Atlantic dltion develop, which wan-ants 00951? OWIYIG 17° W138 fttwlwd by correction the men to handle it] I an insidious disease. From a bird obvhmly a“, mo“ acquainted. i h H u protection standpoint this extinc- with causes and effects, trained in] t y g Take a up from Jimmie tion of eel gras constitutes a ma- ma management o; prlgong some . Jor disaster. for thwmld“ °1 8*" ohan in the nitentiarles sys- is a matter of correct ‘°‘ “e FEED IIAPEIIIALS and Want» which “Wmmy spend tern have been made in recent,‘ care the Winter on the coast of Nova months‘ and cm may hope they Scotia, found their chief food suP- were really desirable and not Glowing’ healthy hair_ F o R N E P E P11’ 6115 03- merely the result of ill-consldcrcd= electrically alive from A "w" “m” dmwef": m’ "lmlm- root to tip, radiant, im- Says Jimmie to Sammie “’Tia true, Zifilfolfilnff. lprlhclpullvllg: , weotmm 10161128 lyxzgetrgorzes; maculaie, well-behaved. Of flne fox pelts, I've raised quite a few. 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