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Internal Building, Kaunas City. iilllougiiby Tower Bniidlnl- Chicago; Glenn Build lag, Atlanta; llonndnnrh Hulidilll’. ilu Francine»: 113i NII- “"1 ""4 Plllludelilllhl- ,1 munsrmv, svqusr s1. 1m- in this matter, and that the pros- , .____ pects of further-conoesicns are in It is the aim of the Royal Com- 5mm mission on Banking which is sitting Consideration u n“ being given m ‘he cmmdflatw“ chamber m“ 'to official representations made in ‘m5 nwmmg- u’ submit “S “m” connection with the subject matter lo the Government in ample time , or other resolutions paged at Tue» to allow the report to be considered ' day-s meeting o! the Associated 991°" the he“ “w” °’ Farm‘ l Boards of ‘Prado; but no doubt the ment. In a short interview with the passing of the luohmom m ques- press at Montreal, Lord Macmillan, “on Wm serve to strengthen the chairman of the Commission, said hands of the authorities in these he had been chiefly impressed with matters u wen‘ the diversity of Canada, both in res- pect to the nature of the countryl and also in regard to the nature of} [HEN AND MACHHVERY the financial problems which should ———-— be solved. The chief question be- Th9 wm-lmn “u”! that lore the Commission ls whether or mechhnlzamn °t mduswy l‘ B‘ not the present banking and finnn- lcause of unemplwmehh 18 whim‘ cial system is adequate to the needs ered in a. rePWt made h? ‘he m‘ of the country, mid if not, what ‘gineering and Allied EmPIOYBFS A5‘ changes are requzred. soclation of O'Nei- Brltliln- If- 15 The banking institutions in thispointed out that the nunfier 0! Province are branches of the lrrrger'persons engaged in the engineering banks whose hrzrLl offices are situ- industry increased from 927,000 to ated elsewhere. Nvverlltclcss, the 3,491,900, mgr-e are no duta to request for a sitting of the Commis- hand {mm the 1931 39315115, but the sion in this Province was readily ac- l aumm-s o; the report, beheve that WELCOME wslrons the Notes By The Way Whether the clously spent or not one i5 prepared to say, but i)! 1931 Canada spent $1,598,349 for tooth pastes and powders and creams, perfumes, oomllwle 811d 9-“ other aids m beauty which anneal to the feminine portion of the na- tion. 1f full value is not received for this large outlay there can be no doubt that it hri added much w the sweetness of life and the making of the person more attrac- tive, which ls worth mlwh. perhaps no Another stage was reached in the Gandhi farce in India. when the agitator was unconditionally releas- ed. It would seem that such a dan- gerous character once arrested for money Wu Judi- , a, 1 w. a.“ up. THE MARGIN OF SAFETY IN YOUR BODY One of the subjects the engineer must study is “strength of mater- ials" so that if he builds a building or bridge he knows Just what is needed w support that building or bridge when it is carrying its heav- iest load. 1n order to make the structure safe, he makes it stronger than is defiance of the laws should be de- talned in custody. even though death l should result from his folly. Repeat- f ed arrests, followed by releflees. 18 likely only to have the effect of increasing his prestige and ability’ to bring about reel trouble. It is possible. Japan has recently uudertuirenl to order the departure from the| country of several men of prom- inence, including no less a person- age than Lord Marley, who was‘ Under secretary for War in the! Labor Government of Great Brit- aln. Others ordered to leave have been Mr. Bushman, graduate of the Case School 0f Applied Science at Cleveland, Ollrio, and Dr. Mart-I eaux, deputy mayor of Brussels,’ Belgium. All were delegates to the World Anti-War Congress to be necessary to , t this heaviest load, and this extra. strength is spoken of as the “margin of safety." What about that body of yours? is it built with this margin of saf- ety, so that if undue stress or strain is put upon it, it will be able to withstand it? A first year medical student, or anyone who has given the body even a slight amount of study knows that practically all parts of‘ the body from the bones outward to the skin, have a margin of safety surpassing anything designed by man. - You need food and water every I day, yet men have done without food for 40 days, and without water for 7 to 10 days, because the fat on the body and the water in. and among the tissues have been able to maintain life. The heart beats 72 times to the minute, but. it can, if necessary, beat twice as fast and pump twice PUBLIC FORUM ’ Thin column ll 0P0! l0! "I! “mu-Mn by correspondents c! qucltiona of intcreat. The Charlottetown Guardian docl not ncccnarlly cndorae the cpiuicnu of correspondent» CENTRAL CANADA AND THE MARITIMES FROM "STRANGE MEETINGS‘ The stars must make an awful noise In whirling round the sky; Yet somehow i can't even hear Their loudest song or sigh. Bin-In the interview that Mr. A. s. Prowse, of sydner. N- B. save W the Guardian on Monday. in Wh1°h he referred to the advantages to be obtained by lowering the grades of the C. N. R. in New Brunswickand Nova Scotiu, he laid: "'.i.‘hc trouble is that Ontario and Quebec oppose development, as they have apposed every scheme for our development and expansion." It is quite possible that some of So it is wonderful to think One blackbird can outslng The voice of all the swarming star: 0n any day in Spring. -.Ha.rold Monro. most-‘rricnly feeling toward the three lower Provinces, both in Que- bec and Ontario. This fact has been the major tax payers of central. “ idenced by ‘requent kindly "h" _i ence to these matters in the daily °';"::."*::,:;.';*::.r:*::":;:":.::.l l»... - l- m». l 23x11 by the C. N. R., in view of the! heard 16mins busmes men ‘pew’ enormous deficits being piled up by. both privately and publicly, in fav- tmt ‘ystem’ but to say that the our of full Justice being done to the people of Ontario and Quebec "have “Wm” by m’ ‘u’ m h“- m“ opposed every schem ‘or om. d” question has been made the subiect velcpment and expansion" is cer-| °f a numb" °r ‘pecm “dam” tainly very far from correct. More- such as “w” give“ w the cwadmn over, such remarks are liable to do club and “h” ‘mmwtwm It i‘ us we“ mjum well to remember when -’ cussin, I m" nved mo“ or my m‘ m matters of this kind for publication. Toronto and Montreal and, while for that “mmass” ‘ L m0" m“ many years there was a 8pm, o; than vinegar.“ Furthermore, Ithink indifference regarding the Mari- m“ 1"’ wmnd be wen m’ u‘ w cap‘ times, based mainly on ignorance ‘tam’ whmev" Wsslblev m” kind‘ ly feeling towards us now existing di the conditions I cannot Qzsgms; any “Buns o; amagom in the other Provinces of the Do- minion. ism or jealousy. On the other hand, for some years past, since the peo- ple of the other Provinces have un- derstood the needs and rights of the Maritimes, there has existed the I am, Sir, etc. H. K. S. HEXVHVIING. The Centipede was happy quite Until the Toad in fun ceded to, and every opportunity will be given to present bciore the Com- ViIilSSlOllCfS local problems of our farmers and busincss men, in_ con- nection with finnnclul muttcrs. In- cldcntdlly, the Province heartily welcomes the opportunity of gfCCP’ ‘ng such distinguished visitors as lord lfacmillzrn and his colleagues. FOR BETTER .S'Ii'It’I'I(.‘E The attendance ut the meeting in Slllllllll'l':>i(l(3 of the As- these um would tell‘ the same story. One of the reasons assigned is the expansion of employment in industry which has resulted from increased demand stimulated by the cheapcning and increasing of pro- duction as a result of the use of machinery. A familiar illustration is found in the automobile. Before it came the number of persons owning horses except for farming annual and commerce was comparatively small. Today the number of per- Iociatcd Bourrls of ‘Iraclc, and the 5°“ Wnmfl aummilbn" 15 much lnlcrcst. taken in the prover-clings, is 137E915 The telephone a healthy’ sign of the times. The matters discussed rzrngccl all the e68 is another illustration. Mechanical contrivan- lessening the drudgery of way from automobile transportation housework have shown an enor- costs and air rtrull. service, to the mous increase. It may be also that banking and population problems of ‘the Province. Various resolutions, embodying the opinion of the meet- ing, were adopted. The value. of these resolutions will be in direct proportion to the nrzrnncr in which they strcngihcu the hands of our parliamentary rcprcscnbarlvcs in prcsslng for improvclncnt in the scrvlccs now rccclvcd. Our Boards of Trade arc purely unofficial organizations, and as such they serve a useful purpose when working in harmony with tho elect- ed representatives of the people. Othcriviso their efforts have proved in the past to have little practical value, It will hc recalled, for cx- amplc, that the chance in the cur ferry accounting system making that lcrvlce a charge upon the consolid- ated revenue fund of thc Dominion, had been recommended by the Dun- can Commission as far buck as 192C, and had been urged unofficially on , we perceive that the blessing oil many subsequent occasions. It was not until last May, however, when the present Provincial Ciovernnrcnt took the matter in hand in co-r pcr- atlon with the Coirscrvnlivc rcprc- sentaiivcs of the Province in Par- liament, that success was achieved. A delegation consisting of Hon. Dr. \V. J. P. MacMillnrr, Aclinl: Premier, Ion. John A. MacDonald, M.P., and Messrs, W. Chester S. McLure, M.P., and John H. Myers, MR, interview- ed Hon. Dr. hfoniou, Minister of Railways, on the subject, find re- ceived a prompt and favorable reply. i.n the same manner, through a del- egation consisting of lion. Dr. W. J. P. MacMiilun, Hon. John A. Mac- Donald, M.P., and Mr. Justice A. E. Arsenault, president of the ’I‘0urist Association, the reduction in auto- mobile rates on the car ferry to $3.00 one way, or $5.00 for the return trip, was obtained with the promise of consideration of a further reduction next year. In the brief presented on that occasion the climirfritlon of all automobile carrying charges was urged on the same grounfs, and in practically the same phrascology, as appear in the wording of the resolu- tion passed at Tuesday's meeting of the Associated Boards of Trade at Bummcrside. We point this out to show that the matter has already as one of the British arbitrators on been brought officially to the at- tention of the authorities, that some is. . concrete results have been obtainedknighwi fwd. gllllll, c pnmhar o! IBM ‘because of machinery people are better clothed than in earlier days. A vast army of men would have been employed in the erection of a. skyscraper by hand labor, exca- vation, bricklaylng and wood work. not have been built at all. No doubt distress is caused tempor- arily by displacement of labor. The real difficulty is that th- sclence of distribution has not kept pace with the science of produc- tion. The speeding up of produc- tion ought to be a. blessing like a bountiful crop of food. To some ex- tent this boom has been bestowed. But when it hos been found nec- essary to limit the production of food in the United States, when a possible increased production of menace to the rest of the world, plenty may be converted into a‘ disadvantage in the field as well as; in the factory. The problem today; is more acute and more widesprcadl than in any previous period 0g which we have knoweldge, but that it is by ‘no reason a. new problem is made plainly evident in the illu- strations cited in report referred to. EDITORIAL NOTES It was incorrectly stated in these columns that Mr. Angus L. Mac- donald will be the first Roman Ca-l tholic premier of Nova Scotia. That distinction properly applies to the late Sir John Thompson, who be- came Premier of our sister Province in 1882. Later in the same year he was appointed a Judge of the Bu-. preme Court and in 1886 was called to Ottawa to become Minister of Justice in the cabinet of Sir John Macdonald. l3 speech in defencel of the Reil question brought him into national prominence and in 1892 he became Prime Minister of Canada. Apart from his political activities he was at Washington in 1887 as legal adviser of the British Government in connection with the Fisheries Commission. He‘ also sat the Behring Bea Commission at Para. For these services he was boats. now lying at the bottom of, pyg5, two ears, two kidneys, ‘ness. However, Simla may be play- But if it had not been for machin- ‘been befl/er for this Dominion than "y the skyscraper would Prvblllbly FConada has been w British manu- wheat in Russia. is regarded as slam“? by Sullermf-‘h- l held at Shanghai next month. I l as much blood as it normally does. Nature has provided you with two , two the Thames, once belonged to men lungs, and in many c5353 two Wh° Joined "l? f0! the W111‘. and glands for various purposes. yet who will never return to set sail in: even when there are two organs or them agalmOne can plmost imagine glands it is possible to have all of ghostly hands- at the tiller of phan-- one and part of another destroyed A good many of the forgotten‘ tom little Thames yachts when the] and yet the body will continue to do ' its work. _ , Research laboratory physicians have been able to show that four- llfths of the pancreas can be des- troyed and the remaining one-fifth will manufacture the insulin needed by the body. similarly with the liver. Despite all its different Jobs in the system~brcaking up fats, storing tion as a leader. quiet-e would seem, sugar. removing poisons from the however, to be some danger b: the blood. manufacturing bile, helplns government making itself 100g 1901.; to color the blood—three-quarters of ish, and if a man of Gandhi's years the 1W" mill’ he destroyed find Yet and constitution 15 put h. 38h omhf it will carry on all the above Jobs. enough there is every chance of his The Stmllach ""1 he "MR1? T9- dyrhg there age;- ah_ l moved, half the small intestine and. nearly all of the large intestine re- moved without damage to the body. In addition to this your body can actually repair itself when some- thing is inJured or broken down. All it needs-is time. moon gleoms on the estuary. The act oi’ the government oi’ India has an appearance of weak- ing a deep game. It may intend to keep on arresting and releasing Gandhi till he becomes ridiculous. which would mean his final extinc- While Canada continues to be the best customer of the United States we continued to sell more of our own produce to the United King- idom. The Buy British campaign has Capricious Dictdtors facturers. The expansion returns show our general export trade to “_—"' lbe increasing steadily. (Exilhahlle) The ways of dictators are inicru- table. News from two European countries indicates that a, man can never be sure what is going to happen to him when he falls into the hands of a. dictators policeman. In Germany, Herr Goering, Pre- mier of Prussia and Hitler lieuten- ant, brought back the axe as a method of dccapitating prisoners sentenced to death, banished the Klllllotine as an effeminate French device, and proclaimed a new Jail code. Away with “this humanity nonsense" and “scientific penology,” _ says Herr Goering. "It is to be Contrary in the opinion so often continually brought m the attention expressed, there are few people in inf the prisoner that he has to atone the world who cannot think or doffor his wrickedness." Jailers are 1h. ESLJZZCI.‘l’.i“‘““'lf.i’l°'f.f ‘i’ ~ - . l o can n e w‘ " n carry a thought through to a rcali But in ‘the Lhmgrvizgkggjgrgigih wfwlllslvll-Ilvt Just to a halfway ket free 12.848 convicts for excellent DOIXII- work done in digging the canal, tactfully named’ the Stalin canal, "The Mt of xood government is a live and active civic spirit," ob- served hls Majesty the King in an |address marking the opening of the $2,500,000 civic hall in Leeds, The remark conveys a profound truth which cannot too often be repeat- ed in these restless days. It may Well bo pondered by the demagn- gucs ulrosc vain lmaginirlgs lead thcm to affirm that Democracy has ifailed and that good government, flefiends ulflh administration from Saxby “Gale Recalled (A. B. Cutting in the Toronto Mail and Empire) The storm that on Wednesday. August 23, battered the Altlantic coast will recall to the minds 0f many old-time “Down Busters," and especially to Nova. Scotians. accounts of a still greater storm that raged and ravaged that coast some sixty years ago. The superla? tive comparison is based not only on memories of tales told the writ- ’ er when a. boy in the Bluenose pro- I vlnce, but upon records of that, 19th-century storm published by and available for consultation at the Royal Canadian Institute, Tor- onto, and probably also at any good reference library. The storm was called the "Saxby Gale," because about a. ycer before it occurred a Lieutenant Saxby, of the British navy, had predicted that on October 5, 1869, the earth would be visited by a. storm of un- usual violence, attended by an ex- traordlnbrily high and destructve tide. On account of the tidal ac- companiment, which proved un- precedented in power and devasta- tion, the event became better ' known as the Saxby tide, and has been so termed in the Mlaritimes t0 this d iy. According in the Institute account, which the writer of this sketch consulted some time ago, the lieutenant, through the London press, in September, lacs-u month before the occurrence-warned mar- iners against the coming gale, and advised officials on land to repair see/walls and otherwise to prepare as far as humanly possible to meet prospective disaster. ' Lieutenant saxby quite naturally was laughed at by most persons who heard or read his warnings and prophecies. some attention was paid to him in England, but little heed was paid and little or no pre- paration made on this side of the Atlantic. But the prediction come true Remarkably so. The gale was fierce and wild in severity and destruction and the tide rose many feet above any preceding mark. Especially pro- ' nounced and ruinous were the galec Cflnslde l»; the life he leads, with ._ connecting the White Sea. with the hunting; and il“.l.llg as his chief oc- ‘Baltic. Going a. bit further, he con_ : CUpnliCliS. it will surprise most ferred on a few of thcm the Order l people to have the statement of an of Lcirin. This is no mere rilband authority in the Canadian West. to stick in the boar. An 01.. gets a‘ where the native American is more 30 per cent. raise in pay, g 111g numerous than in other parts of ‘Pension when retired, s 50 per gem Canada’ thllt the Indian never cut in rent, heat, light and meat," swims. They are fearless in their tickets, and free transportation 1n birch-bark flimsles, but will never airplanes, steamships, railways "hhqlllsh the paddle to chance street cars and buses. An 0L. never the swim to shore. They never gets time to decay into an effefc learned to. They have courted the aristocrat. rivers and followed the sun's gleam It looks a; i: 179mg shah,“ pm, "TIN Wide lakes; but they have oner would be rather- 1mm;- ghm not taken the elementary precau- felling into the hands of the venge. tion to learn to swim. Yet Indians rul and masculine Goerlng. But. seldom set drowned. perhaps. on the whole, it is safest to be in Jail in an uncapriclous if humdrum democratic country where u prisoner can count on ggt- mrger “mo” “Id ltlingd neither the axe nor s. knight. live question ‘gran gtatxh: 3px;: o0 A Being sentenced by a humane time. Canada is dccpll’ interested in 11:12:‘; $1111” too much or . e11 that pertains w the welfare or’ these islands and other colonies. U file Iieewurd and Windward Islands should unite and the ex. llenment prove a success a. still ‘ ‘ 8 Erect body of aluminum ore-bear. Dr. Daviri Flnml, l wt-rntnnwnfine clay five miles northeast of geologist, claims to have dscuvcrcd . Klnistino ln the Carrot River _V V ‘V; country. The discovery he hold; |g the most important in the history the Privy Council of Great Britain. of the west‘ Tmml’ u“? hill]! 0f the su- John died at the curly age of so wmd‘ “"‘"""‘““‘ °’° "m" "m" British Guiana. This is where the at Wind C silo i D 2 _ . 5w M n m‘ mbm Aluminum Trust gcts moat of 1L5 ore , iting as a boy apiece called Economy on the Basin of Mines, and seeing half ,nnd country roads were and tide slong the mores of the Bay of Fundy. where the tides twice a. day regularly are the hlgh- l est of all tides in the world, and where thousands of cores of re- claimed marshlands are protected frmn ordinary tides by dykes. Vessels broke their moorings, and many afterwards were left stranded ashore considerable dis- tances from the customary high. water mark. The writer recalls vis- a dozen craft, including a fair-sis. ed schooner, on dry land some 20o m aoo yards from the beach-tossp ed there, he was told, 20 years be-_ fore by the Saxby tide. 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