`f:-», i F ff” fi* if -#¥l“_.¢hTL,-¢.~» 593# ev:-f =.n!1l~:13.'.'._, _ ;-i .. 5 a‘ at - C J A 1 _ S _.._._,.,,_,,.,,,, I I ii' i‘ . I 1 I I i 1 l _-..i i .4 'ras cHARLo'r'rl:'rowNcuARnlaN , , 5, g JUNE 23,1 *PAQE FOUR THE GIIARLOTTETUWII iiiliililllhlt T r. rev: vi»`-:minus-I I- lsr an . ~ "'°""'“"”“" °'"”°' ”’ ,_|'}..:_'.°éoi. n. A. luounsos. u. s. 0. * Beorst.lr¥“' manor sau nsnsslss D|f°¢'"*'|~ |'~ 5;";"-"_ Associate lidltplrnl;-“l;rg:‘wW::¢;.s`:d“l:»ui;-nz?) Munn" “°"“'“‘ "“"’ “°“°°° eofmuloa ui cuss. one value smut “,541 per- year (ln ldvll ' L NOTES BY TIIE YIAY \ ,. --._ I instead of their real name, an e " 'rmmsn/lv. JUNE. SI. 1981 'JUVENILE OFFENDERS In their report in reply lo Judse sf Queen’s Courlty recommend-BI ‘that some provision should be made to keep the juvenile persorlsi separate from those of more msturei years", in Queens County Jail. Th‘s' ‘s the problem of all civilized coun-: tries. In some provinces and coun-i tries there are separate prisons fori youths under twenty-one years of age. They are handled differently from experienced and hardened prisoners, and as far as possible educated cr trained with a view to reform and the making of a fresh star-t on leaving confinement. Her long a moratorium mil’ N 8" her. In this connection the Brit correspondent in Berlin 01 ln B13 arsenaultls charge, the Grand Jury lish weekly thus sums up the aitul th v use msrfs p°int 1' mm "cm e I er ' publishers wanted a nam; which dual who has a good sto of view. He says: 'rhou wl\° ¢f'~\'°1 \’°f"'°°“ EW' for-io Bowen. Mun nowen must al- most hold the record for literary if the stomach never lets you know KB img .hd germany to-day esnn venient than its owner’s pro name of Joseph C Korsenio mous woman writer to adopt. brielle Margaret Campbell but suggested youth. so she chose Ma hdp being ,mick by one dugeymoe aliases, for she is also Geo-r in attitude between the two coun of who are very prolific often take ‘second name because, if their out f mi an tries. lt is that in Etillahd many the people encountered seem aware that the times src very than a had 'normal' crisis is progress. ln Germany everybody oonvlnoea that ins present pefi°d unique. In consequence. the Germ un GX oeptlorial or that anything mow _ Preedy and Robert Paye. Autho The New York banks still hold is third or more of the world's gol u mulation has probably been t Duiilllwiththoqsmtionswhy so many authors 'uscpmmmu ,_ change gives this example: Joseph Conrad, the name which has ho. L come immortal, is much more con- en P" hh - waki. An amusing reason caused one 1;. - pen name. I-lar real name was Ga- he ot put is too large. their original pub- lic simply cannot keep up with 1t_ says the London Times. Its accu h el ,rarely looks farther ahead than s’x about the crisis. By producing however, we are remarkriby free from juvenile crime. We have no the material for providing a -luve nile Reformatory, or the adoptio af a Borstal system. Even these methods of handling youthful of fenders are far from perfect. Re cont statistics show that one ou of every three Borstalians are re- convicted within two years of their discharge, and that many of th failures become more daring an more dangerous criminals than those who fall into the clutches o the law at a later age. Still, nothin should be left undone that will pro- vide means of reformation. Mor months, and feels bo a tiwheress in London people spea the Press the Iondoner apP€B1’S _ live on a diet of other pe°Pl¢s son _ cations. The Austrians mly starve o things may blow up or fall do elsewhere, but the reader has som e mysterious assurance that th K e me will he thus. As regards himse an id 4; thu; scarcity of money in other coun ki tries it drove down world prices. i - °°"u°uy “wut Wm Gowmmenu cer in the United States as else- wn di impact will not so felt by himself. In Germany ‘H dnsses are °'°°“‘°" might hoard his cowrie shells, if tomed to living their sensations, and might stiii be 9_ potent fm-De in rumour therefore has a personal restoring prosperity to the United application, 'the effect of that on , . u of the world. d impoverishing the primary produ- n 3°-‘fini f°f fi" Y°”'°- ‘7“d9i"3 W where, and made it difficult for to the rest of the world to buy Ameri- can goods. Instead of oiling the :_ wheels of internal and interna- tional tradc it was used to finance t Gefmwy Indulp in cw” Wu' an extravagant orgy of stock ex change speculation and made the e basis of a gold inflation with the e inevitably disastrous results. But now, if properly utilized, if it is not hoarded as an African chief it States and to the whole of the rest There has never been l. time ln what Soup of _ Quilts . g THE BTOMAUE It has been said that the indivi- mach doesnt really know that he has one. And it mustbeadmitted i-. 1- wrong with it a However even the slightest dis- - turbance ofthe stomloh alarms many people. and it is fortunate that there are now so many ways of examining the stomach and ‘ learning much about it without d_ having to operate on the individual. _ 'There is the test meal, the barium meal and use of the X ray, and 6 |groafosi single raotoi- in bringing the tiny camera that takes many a photographs of the inside of the _ stomach. To these may now be added an- other method of examining the stomach by which the movements of the stomach can be recorded on a chart, just as can the move- ments of the heart. Dr. N. Onodera and his assoc- iates describe s method by which the so-called hunger contractions of the stomach may be recorded. A rubber balloon is introduced into the stomach and then inflated. and in this manner it is possible to reg- ister the stomach contradictions on smoked paper. The observation time is from one to four hours. The method is simple, inexpen- sive, and not at all unpleasant to the patient. These research physic- ians have made 1800 observations or stomachgrams on more than i000 NEW METHOD Ol' BXAMINING that of its presence there can't bc much s - ' _ , ' » _“_ B.ENUNUlAN'l‘B _.....- Beems not oilr brcsthinl Baht? Bound not our voices free? Bid to Life's festal b1'i8ht no giodaor guests there bc- Ah. stranger. lsv uid° Cold prudence! I divine Tho secret you would hide. And you conjecture mine. You too have temperate W5. .sro pi-ovod. 1 rewsnile . A brother of the rule. I knew it by your lip. A something when you smiled. Which meant 'close scholarship, A master of the guild! won, and how good is lifoi ' Good to be born. have breath. 'rho calms good. and the miie- Good life. and perfect death. ,loin we the pleasant din -Comrade. it serves to feel The sacltcloth next the skin. -'Edward Dowden. Political Scandals (Toronto Mail and EmPii'¢) The chief cause of the defeat which the conservatives have just suffered in Manitoba was the 1'1- year-old scandal, involving the Rob- lirl adrriirlistrstlon. It will- be re membered that that Govemmenl became involved in charS8s Of Bfllf and oornlption on a large scale in connection with the erection of the new Legislative Buildings and the winnipeg Court House. The pro-A ai - . lin, Have put your heart to school, . ," I 1 - l it / a\\\\\\\l = "fl '-_ _; 5* ii _ Ei; 1. mi” I‘.%2`5,'--_'é.. ,g . ' /ff / _ _ ` 5". `\. 5 ',a\$\' _'Y' M .q/` , -t '_ / 19! *__*-f __ ` I ._ ':"1"; f‘,i‘3°»'-I.. ` °= `L..-‘v.°'?.‘-;_' ‘ V" ,. I ` _*QL*/‘ -of . ~ _ i ' I t 'i-i"ff\' fi'-; 5' ‘ . \ 1' _ ' ¥ ` _ l*.i<_i;i‘.>= /l . _ _ra M ' ' A I- * It .°‘ , I I A ' ,. i . \ "\‘/ " _ " ‘ £ /¢ -.(1) ' '»- -» ss, _I 4-" , ' i ..,___»- _., .-3 \...- ~~ 9*’ .ills-1 ,,_ “§;sf" |",'l .5 J i \ I ‘Y tl Y A i *_ T, e IN THE NATION’S S§RVlCE Come, for the dances wheel, I often than not rho juvenile orim- IM Umm-H I* wifelnlv rishi. iilal is the victim of circumstances. M an early age he has been depi-iv sd of the influences and opportuni- ties that would have enabled him to go straight. I-li.; failure to take the right turn at a particular juncture may have resulted in his subsequent' There is expected to in-ive next downfall. A second chance under week in Canada 9, pai-ty of about whzilcsome influence m’ght restoreifoi-ty British ,gi-i¢ui¢m-i5f,5_ imjud- il.m to civccnt citizenship. Even theiing farmers from England, the Irish saviiig of one in three is v.'orth‘i:\,-¢e state and south Ah-i¢a_ The ""hii"' and if “me “heme Could beiwill sail tomorrow from Southamp-\ :lei-iscd whereby separate treatment'im, aboard the canadian pacific dern censorship. Mrs. Corbett Ash the extent of present developmen _ on the Continent make one fear that even the l!!ngli.shma.n‘s sang- froid is about to be tested." sHo'1/LD wsfr HERE Li the world’s history when people read more, or read more of worth- while books. Never a. time when there was more of the inquiring ,mind, of what Dr. Johnson called "'the passion of curiosity." And this. we suggest, goes for the Iyounger people as well as for the oldl Despatches from Geneva indicate that at a meeting of the Disarma persons, some of whom were heal- thy and some of whom had stom- ach or other disorders. In patients with cancer of the the curve in normal persons. The also found special curves for ulce know a great deal of the distre in the stomach is due to trouble Y ment Conference on June 4 there It is not likely that this ne c siderable o ition to mo- method will replace those now I WBS 0l'l DDOS i lby, one of the British speakers, 'mid bi’ m°“3d Wi 9° Y°Un8Sif1'S;liner. the Empress of Australia . i>i‘*S“‘“2- not OUIY *D the Y0UihS\vislt Montreal, Toronto and Nia.gara,i;ure5, books and the mdi°_ and ih°m5"]"°5 but W the Community “i~\proceeding thence through Mani- have said: "A thousand years o large, No doubt the Children‘s Aid pi-,i,B_ Sagkghihewan and Aibei~ta_ - Society and similar organizatiom and onwards b way of Banff and will give this matter C0ns:cleratio'fl,lthe ponies to vanmuver and Vicyover thought or its expvessm; “Fd make ’°°°”“"‘°“d““°“~°' ‘Of iheiwrie- Their object will be to Studfsho added that nrlioina soml-of- ating trouble in that very uso: °°”“id"a5i°“ °f the G°"@"“m€"‘t- canadian farming conditions andlficial theatre censorship was url -ii-'T Ipromote closer Empire trade rela-isI‘mf°‘:t°ry and the British ce” . isorship over motion picture morals any other onlin- but the tim E. comes when nature rebels and the a it seems further than ever from r office. s'nce the last Ontario gerier- |hi5i*°fY °f th? Mbiin G°Wmm¢“i‘- LA USA NNE “TALKIES” Oontradictory news has been re- ington with regard to negotatioris in connection with the Reparatiorrs Conference. Both the Canadian Press correspondent and the As- sociated Press. at Lausanne assert that Mr. Hugh M. Gibson. head of the United States delegation to the Geneva Disarmament Conference, has been in direct communication v.rrl‘;h E-1;i-21;; pL,;[;r;;,0ni;ei;i<;'.`lnces are more likely to interest. Ne", befow hu my Em R ‘ ' ' a y a ‘ r 'such visitors than anything they democratic self government ha not made us in the least inclin o y to trust governments with cont It is surely time the organlz-‘I . _ EV ers of th&e TDUIS rellind that said: “We must, rggognize th; tions. The tour is being arranged byjamned nobody Dr' Mary the British National Union, andiwwney’ representative from th C will add to a series of kindred visits United states, in her first address stomach. °‘”"ed ”°’“ L"“s““”” ‘md W“h' organized hy the same ir_~.orporaiea'to the Conference. expressed her body dur`ng the past seven or eight! °pp°sm°“ t° censormip and re strlctions of many kinds whic years' itended to upset intemational ations Shi- is reported to h continued intellectual process, no from without by legislation." listeners “I5 ra ° oorid'tioris in the Maritime Pr ov- -- P Conference stirred as much inte simple but interesting method to -the sa.ms~elitent as when th other methods are used organ-the stomach. The stom individual discovers that ra has h “Ghost Voices” (Exchange) e t voices brought back out of te there is an important section of'°hHI\8¢S ill humim HBi2\1l`€ ¢°m€ h 'I h Needed mm me canada east of Montreal and Tor-ifmm Within as 9' result °t 3 "mg" years t 8 we ' onto which would well repay a visit lby British agriculturists. Farmingi ,_ limbo of the past were heard the British Isles recently. | occasion of the 1:10511!! 0! ffl” BTW gf ish Broadcasting headquarters ll ish Premier over a scheme of settle-I I L i will see in the larger industrial es wherever the flas Iles as tha red to Broadcasting Home in Lang ment of reparations and war debt.s.icenh_e5 or In me wheabgmwmg 8ec_ “sed °“ “ "md 1"`° ““° °’ “iilons of tho west. why tho Morl- twmtymve percent reduction In times have consistently been ignor- milltnry defense man power. Thls,Ied in the organization of Brmsh ‘invitation of the Canadian Pri to vo ed re- m Minister. Never before has Gre Britain sent to any world gathe ing so powerful a ministerial g d;’;“;°°;'j1w5&‘]‘;;‘t°’e"‘i Si*;:;{agriouitural itineraries is difficult ' 'for the people in this section of the policy is, and has been, to the effect Dommwn w understand. _Pours of ;'“:°§’;';’3;“‘ "““°“"‘ ;‘:§e:;’“;'thu kind should properly start ai reduction to a minimum of their'Huu“' B few days Mm' given bo mmmry naval md ak force expem a visitation of the rursl sections of diture. It seems perfectly logical for Nova Booth' Prime Edward mind the .United States to argue that and New Bmmwick before proceed- countries that can spend millions of mg no the central and western douam an Ummm” cm’ M they Provinces. It is hoped the present moose' wmomm mmdmny imtour will achieve some measure of that expenditure to meet. at leastpsumms' bm' “me” ‘ mm" part of their great war liabilliionlm mme in me m“°'"y ‘° Great Britain is quits willing loin too much In expect that agree in the United stator pfopooi- tm "nw" Wm ‘° h°'“° tion. but France seems unalterably with anything but the hun” opposed. Frame ommnds “mt Gun notion of agricultural oond‘tion.s as many should first of sli agree with” °b"°in in three of the nine roof. the sin for her reparations, one mvmc” °' °°"°d“' is prepared to give a one-third cut in her claims. and to :rant a five year respite for the remaining two thirds, which, however, must be guaranteed by the issue of German Railway bonds, coupons of which will he payable at the expiration of Oalifomis. that the sessions be sd- the moratorium. In this it will be Journcd and the members take s. seen that France is still insistent trip “D to Csnsds to investigate upon her "pound of flesh", not how it is that this country has had withstanding that cioi-many la all-:only one hook failure in son yem. EDITORIAL NOTE! Will Fosen, writing in tho New York Times, suggmts to thg mpg- ion' institute of united sind, now 'in convention in Beverley 1-fills, thering as that which has bee designated for Ottawa. Hopes nl high throughout the world-wi Empire, and we believe that th expectations will not be disappoin ed by the outcome. ,___.._. tries have already come to a tative understanding which tum over to British industry market heretofore supplied f foreign sources. and, at the sa s in its efforts toward renewed in this field than in that of and steel, it is understood that yet be recommended to the Co ference. " _*__- I Many men and women ar handle life but are handled by ibadly treated Just because have let life get a strangle h on them rather than keeping upper hand themselves. Ona of mittodly not in 8 polition to meet I-fe adds that he docs not think the has mmsatim ohupltions boweverildaa is copxrlshtcd. ,most devastating moods that cm indulla in is the mood of I It is understood' that the Britt: wi rom time, assist the Canadian indu PWS' iron hihishtlto bl tth W C S or Y Hmm 8 a 2 ham Place. It was made possible by M a oommlrlgling of phonograph rc ,_ cords and a special steel tape re a_ cording system. n In the control room the produce stomach they noted a type of curve on the smoked paper not at all like Y r of the stomach and for ailments of the liver and gall bladder. As you ss in - the gall bladder. w in 3 use, because each of the others is above mentioned has its own ad- , L . t__ reported to have opposed the cen- vantages, but it can readily be seen "mer “cn” me It would pm" °'iA"°’ °°m"g “’* Q“°b°°' they Wm sorshlo of theatres, motion plo- that a patient will submit to this of f examination, will not be nervous and so upset the natural processes ese 1 . It just adds one more help in loc- ul ach stands more abuse than perhapf e b dl sets throughou frho ghastly symposium we-S the - Beauharnois scandal inhibit the ,_ Savoy Hill, London, now transfer- vince turned on the Ministry of that i day and hurled it from office. Ln; the half-generation that has elapsed since then thc Provincial Conserva- tive party has shown little signs of recovering its former strength. The fact is that the Provincial suffering from the very same disease that afflicts the Provincial Liberal party of Ontario. The people of this province have never forgotten the gross electoral corruption extending which finally drove the Ross admin- istration from office in 1905. In the twenty-seven years that have since elapsed. the Ontario Liberal party way on the return road to office. It was Sir Wilfred Laurier who. about that t‘me, said that the On tario Liberals would not recover generations. The wisdom - of this prediction is ampfy demonstrated by thefsict that the party has since then tried nine different leaders. And under Mr. Mlchell F. Hepburn sl election the Opposition have lost thirteen out of fifteen by-elections. The parallel may now be extended to the Federal Liberal organization. - If the corruption of the Roblin Government has banished the n Manitoba Conservatives from office for seventeen years, and the cor- y . rupt on of the Ross Government has if shut out the Ontario Liberals from office for twenty-seven years, how long will the much-,more heinous iz Mackenzie King Liberals from re- turn to power at Ottawa? Not for decades are the people of Canada likely to forget the fact that the Federal Liberal organisation, under _ ________________.._.._ I' has never made any definite head- ° o from this blow for at least two ° o You can’t aiord Life Insurance is I.ife Insurance is and Regisfored Mail suring. Life Insurance will .provide a Retirement Inc We offer you a Service surpassed by none, in Marine, Fire, Automobile, Liability, Guaantee, Pla The Companies we represent are well known satisfactory settlement of losses. Obtain our rate “Conserve the Home and stabilize the Nation. Who pays‘in anguish and enforced poverty fo adequate protection by means of Life Insurance? - - ~ ras' wma Loses support for herself and children. Loses comfort and happiness. THE CHILD Loses a chance to secure an education. Loses the opportunity to learn a Profession o to take unnecessary chances. the only means of protection. Property-the best Investment that can be made. ome for yourself Life, Accident, Health, te Glass, Parcel Post, Insurance. Motto;-Security and Service. HYNDMAN & COMPAEI The oldest Insurance Agency in Prince Offices-61 Queen Street Invest in a “Great-West Life” Policy-the popular Conservative party in Manitoba is i _ V _ Mr. Maokensc King, accepted $120,,-I 000 of Beauharnois money in return' for rights in the St. Lawrence River, any and expected on behalf of that company on the conternplated. retlirn of the old administration to office in 1930. This outrageous use f a national asset for the benefit I the party in power was all the more indefensibls because the _ affairs of the Beauharnois concern were partly controlled by a group f prominent Liberals who were riot nly personal friends of the then Prime Minister, but also intimately lndentified withthe financing of the party organization. The airing of political scandals is an unpleasant business but the the Ross Govemment and the Mac- kenzie King Governmcnt should prove a waming to all future Cana- dian administrations. Islander 'Honored (Toronto Saturday Night) The Shakespearean oouplet "Part- ing is such sweet sorrow that I a, dinner. 'rhoro was if touch of humor in Sir Robelrtfs speech of tho.Boar~d»of Governors a year ago ha had no idea that the process of A dramatic critic says that ha “ying 15,-,weii www be so pm. always prefers a play which has | trm¢¢d_ A14 me speeches he has happy ending With some plays the we’ve seen, any sort of ending siisioof of his withdrawal fromiue W°\1ld be a happy one been called upon to make on active l'fe of the University have been models of taste and thouzht. in which regret has been lightened \ by his optimism as the future ofi __-` education and of the institution to nj” D D S the recent development of which he has contributed so much wisdom` D N and enerin' r neglect ln providing r Trade. for their prompt and s and terms before ln Y LTD d Charlottetown Canadmn Company of the use he has made of his re markablc abilities acknowledgment when he said (Sir Robert Falconer is a native of over successive general elections, iZ1°B“i'@d I/0 the B°°\1hl\'“°i5 °`°!1\.';'thatiin~handing his resignation to Charlottetown) ll ___ i\\ \\\\\\ ri is raid that sir Roberts address i // PI L L S _ fbefore the Royal Society of Canada \ \ \r ai ottawa i-ooonily was one of tho L\\\\\ \ I ‘finest efforts of its kind that ooulil [itil DN § ‘ { he conceived. His countless friends stu aD§§R‘*T“,§C,.ir‘ ` have had im opportunity to realize 4', ‘lntumef ‘ini P men. of knowing how widespread and sincere is public appreciation .the largeness of thc mari whois &or 4081 .msp iiii' seeking a rest from an enormous ef tilk, and ll' RUDQYU hi If hd-5 hui the insure. acsordfdwto few B could say good-night till'-it he tomorrow." comes to mind TY paid to the retiring President of rho university of Toronto, sir 'Ietaii price 50c per lb. Robert Falconer. `For months past Sold Only in Red Alrtlght Packages. f T in connection with the many honors Brahrnin orange 'Pekoe Tea various organizations and groups . . have been honoring h€m with ban- quets and tributes. One of the most significarit occurred in Com- qi “ "faded mn md "faded out" mm ~ and women members of the Tor D' _ pity. Nobody loves a whiner. Com- ; s plalnts sro ditch made that amsn prey to their moods. They don't loses his n-isndsvwhen he falls into it. misfortunes. That is s sad and of- ' ‘As a consequence they are often IM! UNO °°mm°“i'“7 W “W W" they stsncy of human affections. But _ old the men who are most loud fn this the oomplsfnt fail tg rewsuiu that of the ten tht? hlvl not lost their -friends °' were heard, also the Kfove tones oi vast proportion of the Canadian the mnouncu. “mu his hen," to ' remain calm durlnl N19 ¢¢¥\6'l'l1 ’“° strike. cin-chill sournes manifesto W at the some crisis. the reading of s bulletin from Buckinshsm Palme perity. During the past few days during the mm., mms," mn°,m_ meetings have been held by repre cm. ducdpmm of me Derby md sentatives of the British and Ca- Gund "diana suepiechw wh", pglgiian toxtile industries, and. than wa” bemlmn me hmmm' M ugh less progress has been made mg Bm.md "Hou other ie.tm"_ depends upon the skill of the drvniu who oompounso ie. 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If the directions are car- ried out carefully we poitive- . ly guarantee the clrs. PIICI 5:: PII TUB! oo 2 mos. 100088 “Boi u l g meneemsnt Week when 1,300 men after item, in the various studiol. mm Alumni Fedenuon tandem; ' Q de , an listening himself to the effect t_ through s. loud speaker. Voices whose owners are dead spoke again -tho mail or oxford one smith, M a C Ds Ml' J. At Cook Bl! William Bull , . , . h Migs Wm; Wynne among them. The . S . and Canadian iron and steel indus King' the min” of Wu", premier I , _ e o ;;.'f:°;.§;;':. Prescription . o *C Trusty as an old friend--it never falls to lease with its astlng