i int: ciuiiio ii ADIAN Incident-M‘. Cheater s. MQLIIII‘. "co-- enldent-d- B- Burnett- Fecretury-liieut. (ul. D. A. Met-Kinney» D. ti. 0. Illltor and Munlier-J. It. Burnett. Associate Editor-D. K. Currie. H87) $5.00 per mailed in your (in nthnnrel iieiiueretl. Morning Daily (lnuncleit (‘anndu and ("nlted Metre. 81.50 per yeur (in inherit-e) _ BOSTON-Old South Newer kl. Anfllermnn. 2M Treinont 8t- KEW YORK——Hotnllngn New! Deuot. 50H Went 10th Si. NEH’ GL.\SGO\V. N. D.—!l. E. Faulkner, lURlMERSiDE-llunter Book Flore. I Bier! l Co. IONTAGVE-W. A. Jnhnetnn. scams-u, u. Acorn. I‘!!! GVARDIAN ran-be obtained from the IQHORUII uentn In Charlottetown. g, B-qfl-n, Pun Oflire. S. ‘ully, Richmond Street. .7. J. Taylor, Grafton Street. Her. Qlrrhereon. Queen Street. Ired Gnudct. Great George Street. h‘. Two-u, PM‘ Ara. llnritlm Btltlouerl. Aamilne G-orery, Cur. Kent I Borhle I. Thernnn White, 12.! Elm Ave. J. P. nutty. Queen Street. Carter k Co., Queen Street. aiarh Yen-e Cm. Deon!- M. Whttlerk. Great George Street. “n. Jnrnhann n» unter Mreet. Frank N. Kaye. l0 fliiinhorn street. THURSDAY. MAY 29, i930 casc. "You old rascal! You know you're guilty" l-le spoke also of Judge Braxfield. one of the arbitrary lludges of Scotland, and of a story in_ Punch of Lord Derby charging follows: "Gentlcmcn, he 5101c the watch. Consider your ver- dict." Yet despite Jeffrey's ggvel‘- ii_v. many of his Judgments still stand m law; of l-Trnxfield Robert Louis written: "He climbed the great bare staircase of duty to the last step." These mcn lncd in other times, when 0th- i - Still No Explanation with prorogation of Parliament immediately in sight and with thc prospect of a federal E'l’CllOli iii an- fl ,llll'_\' 3S szher two months, til" vlclay in ad- lustirig the subsidy claims of thc Maritime i=ro'.'inces, so urgently recommendt-d four years ago by thc and l0 Duncan C‘0mini.\sicii. would scciii :ali for a little more than has so far been voiichsafed to the people of’ these Provinces It was Slcv enson has explanation announced sonic illlli‘ nan lhat thc er and harsher customs wcrc preval- Audii Board was investigating thc: matter, but that its rccommcnda-I em‘ Today‘ m Bmmh mum M N5" ticns would be pr-Pllminarv to ari ln- use‘ every leglnmate Safeguard 15 t-r-proviricial confcrcncc and sub-4 thfqm‘ arqlnd R WHO“ accused or sequent. ratification bv Parliin, mm?‘ N“ mmlcenwnt or Hue“ ca“ mom‘ HM m? Audit 5mm FM‘ bc mad-c to extort a confession: he i must be considered as innocent until he is proveii guilty; he must be de- fcridcd by compctcnt counsel. ff nc- tompleted its work? lf so. when is Q45 Jglflr-QXOVLDCLBJ confcrcnce to be ld? L: there any possibility" of se- curing iccislation at in: press-n’. xcsri FBRQ“? P’ '1“ cxpcnse "f ‘h’ 81""; If not. , his past rccord cannot bc brought up whzit , purpose, other than political can bcl l“? siori of Efarliamcnt? against hirii unless it bears directly ‘on thc case; and th ' ‘i ' ‘ - m] the‘ c July is invar served by an lTiVtI-ilgflimfl eve of a l‘."?ilf‘l'fll rlectioii? 1t will ‘ocl recalled that Premicr Lea. on return from Ottawa recently, bounced that the Audit Board might come to the Maritime Hovlnccs bc- fore submitting ins findings. In thc! and m" “me press mtemew me l JUEllCFJ. the world over. has become a Prcmicri ltated that "all information possiblcibulwark m the umocent‘ a Nemesis bearing on thc case of Prince Erl- i m [he gumlx" ward Island was presented." S0 ii‘ the Board comes to this Province it lull, presumably, be by holiday jaunt. MGZlXltllTie the parlia- mentary erssion is moving towards its close and there is no mention of, a subsidy adjustment by thc Libcral, members from this Province or our iister Provinces. The question uppermost the minds of Prince Edward island clcc- tors is naturally the mysterious si- lence of Premier Lea. and the Lib- hislfllililfiWl to any reasonable doubt l am they may have as to his guili. with upon Politics in Ontario way of a , Mail and Empire says: "The vigor of Prcniir-r Fergus- on's oiisei, alarms Mr, King's l-lew5_ P3091’ 81111111)‘- Tllc Globe is full of lnsinuations against Premier Ferguson. But they are as feeble in rral press as to the nature and in [one as m“ are lacking in amount of the claims submitted to truth. Every stonc thc enraged m». E?za._afrn___.:gcvzi:gjaa_zaiatmnin.viuuubuumflhannl Premier Ferguson it lets fly: It’ did its worst in the recent provincial election campaign, but it. could not Province. Doee the Premier expect to receive less or more than three ‘ iably instructed that thc prisoner is, these principles rigidly adhered to | and with punishment following swift. conviction, British Apropos thc Toronto Globe's cam- paign acainst Premicr Ferguson for raising as an election issue" in On- tario Prenilcr Mackenzie King's no- torious "five-cent piece" speech, thc I . I I Notes By The Way Fifteen years ago- the United States; Government undertook the construe-l tlon of the Alaska railroad with thc’ thought of developing the territorial vast. natural wealth. not with thc ex- pectation of making money. Since Congress first. authorized the] construction of the road, $G6,581,830l has been invested. Of the total] amount $54.307,995 represents thc,‘ capital cost of the railroad, whilc thc ' operating deficits have aggregated I $12.183.884. Last- year the Operating Although rheumatism is as old as, loss was $958,414 an increase of 4,454,133 ngvel-[hglgsg ii, L; siiii onc $111024 or 13.1 per cent. ovcr that of ‘i0; llle ailment; mal, has not, been 1935- overcome, as have malaria, smallpox, and other ailments. According m the United States ceu- A; 3 mater oi fact it is only during we returns. the Prison population has - the past twenty five Ol.‘ thirty yearB increased 90 per cent in the decade ; lllal n5 Came 0,- gauge; have been dl5- since the last count was made. Prob- lC0\~el-e<l_ ably prohibition offences largely ac-i Almcgl any 10ml o; infection th- count for this increase. If PYCbtLlCill ‘ll-ouglloul the body leems g0 ha“ the HWYEYFS P1" 5°? Bream‘ T959995 1°!‘ i effect of causing these changes in the all laws goes unneeded. and if thcrcqslnw “ll-ml, we call rheumatism, is no modification of the proliibitionifrun, “mull, and well; lln-oal and ‘ammdnltnb w the Clmsmlmml- “ilfitlbllu, the Slilili-Os, in thc facc, thc would sccm that Uncle Sam will have ~ nnddlc 0a,.‘ U“. appendl,“ the large l9 “large his Present 9mm“ and intestine, thc gall bladder and other build addmllnal 9x195" ;organs, have all had a share in caus- i ing rheumatism. Ten thousand civic leaders. iiiclucl- Flgurp,‘ VJsJYC m,“ (mm 60 to 75 ing practically all thc prominent bus- penal“ c! the canes can be traced w mess men of the city, attended thcuweth’ tonsils’ and 5mu5e5_ funeral of a detective who had been‘ Fur-nor, it has been found that whlle killed in a raid on a beer gang inlmlmled lcgl, may bc 118F113! '3 CW5” Chicago. This manifestation of ‘ m an“, vases‘ ma? may be an sympathy smuld “We w 5h°w m“ inlcctcd gull bladder or sinuses con- police that they have thc support of ‘ mbuung w me mum the general public in their campaign} And ‘he weaunenlq I against criminals. Such knowledge, The first thought is w ‘n’, and find “w” a 1mg way L“ me “laimmallcc i out the cause. or causes. It, is not of l“ m“ and 0rd“ much use to rciiiove the tonsils 0r l , ‘drain thc sinus if thcrc arc one or A! mute“ now “ands Gcmmny w l more infected iccth left iii thc mouth. to pay about One-mm of the “mum Any and cvery possible source of in- m°““°"“"" i“ i5” “iigkfl 5”” °r lGCilOIi should be investigated if you indemniiies, But the funds so collcct- are ‘o rid thc ‘yaucnt of [his dread an cii and dispeisetl do not stay in menhnnd prevent Crippnng_ Europe. Two-thirds of the total pay-_ And 1L lslfhsuffic-lem to get rid M merits the bank is due to rcccivc will the cause‘ important as m“ is, W“ go to thc United States. The inaii- j “um ‘W and get thc pmducls out of agcmcnt of this fiscal sluice will bc the svfilém‘ m mmmoned bcforc’ get“ l under American supervision. And if mg ‘fid 0t mien“, teem‘ lonhns‘ and l the present scheme holds out, thc . so ion“ 151mg Cloth]; down A factory European Allies altogether will‘ rcnon we Shelves‘ ceive the small end of TCDBTHIJODS,‘ And ‘he rhclvcs in your body mean whilst for fifty-seven ycars to conic,‘ y lame: W. Barton. MD. GETTING RID 0F RHEUMATISM. . . , l. d‘, ii i ~c intestine. the ‘the Allies will bc debtors ib Amcrlca , l"? g m ‘ W f“ _ _ _ . ~. _l0ll\l.’» and otlici paitg, where or- in a far greater degree than any oiic _ _ of them arc debtors to cacli other ‘gnmmm can Ccnglegdln ' Nov; to lgsi rid of manufactured , or than Germany herself stands clcbt- , lor to the whole of her creditors in Europe. . goods from shelves an effort, is made ‘by the ozganizatlon to use every __ l irieans porsiblc. i . . ' To get i-icl of l-hcsr products from The population of the world is 95-‘ ‘ _ _ _ ,- . timated at two billion. which is an lii- l ‘Zidy lgfirlllt; ha) “unwed ‘W! trees: ‘over thc last calculation and , e Ifsqlicblfc illimsh-"ne which Should be is probably the greatest popiilatlonl w‘ . ' . that. ever occupied this planet. T‘iic m“ aim." small dofsgs of ‘mom timc approachcs. apparcntly, wlicii T Sal)“ hhcum b? 1.8km daily’. the Om theories of "Mamms Wm be. rScctiiicl. llic kidiicys, which illflllld examined with greater anxiety thanl b“ Rom “MW by drinking vlcmy of ever before. Some way of limitin lwatm‘ , . m‘, namra, g Tliirtl. ‘the 1km, which should b: increase will become‘ _ l mo" Dream“ as mum,“ Qcknc,‘ nets‘. 1‘.‘i.\_\.'€ by ‘sun: or hot pa. . . . . ., ml 5 u, an I H _ cits to induce swcnting. p ong -e Sp o 1e Fourth, l-hc lungs ivhich should bc The forCslry branch of thc Ontarloi given an Fplwrtunny o.’ lireathlng the fresh air iii a well ventilated room. Department. of Lands and Forests has: _ . . u t one hundred and tan men at work Th“ It m“ s“ m‘ of .16 cause}, “mm u; Tuvalu , my ,,,- ltlill rheumatism by removing thc in- redy scotch “d Jack’ pike treesxol; l Iecii0ll, and get. rid of the products by a Ln,“ o; land that is lucany known '- stimulating the organs that throw ' Proceedings ,ori next. Wednesday or Thursday, v i r ]\\Ql‘l"i\gC bonds. The enterprise lest day‘ ‘that. would be Wm " be tamed on to Con? - c . To T“ l a e iliogaess b). C u 2.. plction without costmk sweetly . the earl est possl c av 6111f; 8E . land his assoc-mes a Samar}, for their men as as the "Desert." Thcrc are other Pro- lnd a half million dollars, thc amount specified in the "pamphlet" issued under his authority last January? \VB5 it this pamphlet, or the totally different ‘lied by Hon. Mr. Saunders at Ot- tawa. that was presented to‘ the Audit Board? This is a question of prime importance and it will con- Elnue to be asked until it is satis- iaciorily answered. "memorial" British Justice In an interesting address beforcl the Canadian Club of Washington this week, Chief Justice Angiin em- phasized, anion: ctlirr things, thc expedition of Canadian’ criminal pro- cedure. One can imagine no more timely subject to be discussed in the capital of the great Republic to thc south of us, The alarming criinc re- cord in the Unitcd States is said to be due, in some measure at least, to \ faulty system o! administration of iustlce. If tiny lesson were to be de-i rived from a comparison of thc slas- Lems in Canada and the United States. Chief Justice Anglin felt it rnlght be that the American people Ihouid trust their trial Judges fur- trier than they do. He pointed out that. Canada, in sixty-three years, has never yet had a Judge indicted 5r prosecuted for maiadministration it office. ' l The Canadian spsiem. of coursfi- 15 lerived from the juridical practice in British courts. This practice has been perfected by experience. In earlier times the dominance of British Judfl- ea over their courts was sometimes abused. Mr. Anglin referred to the notorious JUdZENJEUTBYS. who would lav in beginning and winding UP I prevent thc return of thc Fergus- on Cioveriiment with ninety per cciit. 0f thc seals rm his siclc of the llousc. Its railing now will not, be more disturbing to Premier Ferguson. It hclps to kccp in the public mind the remembrance of vinces in Canada which might well, adopt this means of reclaiming wnsto land and of’ pcrpctuating the forcsil wealth. In Prince Edward Island not, so long ago we had extensive and Hem," Kmg-S W“. Shamclesi valuable forests of pinc. spruce, hcin- l flll-gnllvly cruel and ln5ulLjng dw- lock and all thc hard-woods includ- l laration." ing a not inconsiderablc nrca of ozik, the latter in the centre of the Pro- vince. These forests have almost dis- appzared. the best of the lumbcif Editorial Notes I ‘The PdllCRLlOlIHI possibilities of thc building days of lh,.c,c_q,,al.l_,.l.s of a, mctzcn picture were well illustrated century ago. Reforestation with thc ‘ this iveek at the Capitol Theatre, best. varieties of trees would not only‘ be a. means of preserving much of l when ‘The viking," an epic produc- l . . , our forest wealth. but would also do - tion featuring thc Norsemcns cliscov- . much to preserve l'llT)l."bUl‘C and oth- erwise modify our climate. Wc have l ery of America a thousand years be- } fore Columbus, was shown in gorg- l eously colored scenes as dramatic as I . I anything evolved in modern fiction. acres of good soil now lying idlc, antll the production of valuable timber. "Ncver explain, never apologize, "The Bu“), Commishionx. Says the‘ l never recant," or words to that effect Ottawa, Journal, "will take ‘several l . . constituted the motto of a Victorian lmonths‘ to investigate i119 581M195 Oil m,“ perhaps ll the lower grade civil servants. lii l ‘celebrity, a motto {h d h b l . ey o t e jo in scvcra months] might have been better had Premier - _ l they will more a lot fastcr than thc} King acted on. For that "five-cent" Government h“ moved during that ejaculation is of the sort. that can past four years." never be explained away. - -—-— A good word has been spoken in favour of Canadian whcal. as com-l pared with that of other countries‘ which have been able to undcrseill the Canadian producers in ,Britishl and other European markets. Profcs-l aor wlbbcriey, a British expert on“ wheat content recently declared that A e ‘ unreal“ i» pawn Omaha iiifliii‘, iili’..i‘.'“f.i‘°iil.flliif .110 from the natural gas avalable in this Bl-lglgl-l ln mmblnallom - section he had hydrogenated the tar- --_- , sand substance and produced alight. Th! DI"! (Jfllohlfl 0f Victoria.‘ Oil suitable mi- the making of gaso- B‘ C" "Y" "n" “m” °‘ m“ m‘ n-iler of Canada reminds us of the line. Faith in the prospect is evidenc- “we of the ma,“ with the donkey ed by the establishment of a plant, who tried to please everybody, who now in operation in the aree. and pleased nobody, and lost his ass into‘ the announcement that two private the bargain. ‘The Dunning budget- concerm "e "flung In!” of ‘om was designed to please the farmers, acres of land each, with a view to ex- anci some of thc fcrmcrs arc the bit-l perinienyng with product-tou- A possibic new source of motor fuel in the tar sands of Northern Alberta. is indicated in a recent announce- ment nf Dr. E. H, Boomer before the National Research Council at Otta- wa. Dr. Boomer stated that by the J tercat. critics of it. because it has lone too fir." which could bc put to good service lii l l tail ship iolied. !ihem out of thc body, you are treat- ing rheumatism in a successful and common scnsc manner. AN OLD SONG RE-SUNG having been used during the ship-L I saw a ship a-saillng, a-sailing. a- sailing, > lWitl-i emeralds and rubies and sap- phires in hcr hold; ‘Willi a Iiosun in a bluc coat bawliiig l at thc railing. no desen laud‘ but we have manylyPlpillg through a silver call that had a chain of gold; The summer wind ivas failing and the I saw a ship a-stcering. a-steering, lt- steering. With roses in red thread worked upon hcr sails; With sacks of purple amctliysis, and spoils. of buccancering. Skins of musty yellow wine, and silks in bales, Her merry men were cheering, hauling 0n the braila. I saw a ship a-sinking, a-sinking. e- sinking, With glitlerlng sea-water splashing on her decks, With seamen in hcr alairit-Iroom sing- ing songs and drinking, Pulling claret bottles down. _-_ end knocking off the necks. The broken glass was clinkiiig as she sank among ihe wrecks. -John Maseficld. Practically this entire mining in- dustry of Bolivia upon which thc country depends is now severly hen cticapped by the unfavorable prices prevailing for aliver copper tin lead and zinc. bu; hcncs are expressed‘ (or an early recovery aroused unusual interest, the Labor member's speech acting like e match applied to a piece of dry tinder. ‘At Ottawa Prorreesive ‘Leldefl cum i I The second "bolt. from the blue"‘ was shot by Mr. Gardiner, leader of the Progressives and related to the m H t thin igraiiting of a charter by the Domln-l’ e cc every g is over but ma!‘ to the Beauharnols Heat, Light shouting. If the present pro rammc , m‘ . is carried out as agreed Ulglon thc iotawizofonggjgilagfioroiui present. Parliament vlill be pioroguctl which pcrmus a “definite maul” o‘. urgent public importance" being discussed on n. motion to adjourn. When thc storm burst all other busi- nos: was side tracked for the greater part of tho day. The crux of Mr. Gar- .dinei-'s speech was that Mr. Sweezy and his associates, now the owners of the property and the charter 80l- Si04.860,000 dollars in shares, each valued at $60 and still have some $23,300,000 in thc treasury t0 pay any other liabilities of the Company, The total cost. of the entire work, accord- 'iiig to the estimate of the engineer, will be 350000.000, and to raise this nvoncy it ls‘ proposed to issue first. (From The Guardian's Ottawa Correspondent) and dissolution will follow immed- iately, which means that the elec- tions will take place on thc 28th of July, without the loss of a single day in the time limit set by law for elec- tions after dissolution. The Prirnc Ivfiriiatir told “the Hana‘: raise Tank- ly, for him, that it was all in thc hands of the mcmbcrs tlicnisclvcs. He did not wish to limit. discussion in any way, but thc prolongation of debate beyond thc 29th of this month meant a delay of two weeks in the elections. As they havc to bc held on a Monday. and as the 4th of August is a public holiday thc cari- it was announced that tiie House would sit cvery day, esccpt Sunday at ten in the morning until eleven at night, with the usual recesses for lunch and dinner. This morning rsaturday, Nfay 24th) thc members buckled down to work on the ncw schedule. Bolts From the Blue It is possible that some one may explode something that may throw thc machinery out of gear and upscl. the works. If anything like that should happen it will CQIIVJ from thc Progressive or Labor party. and they are now working pretty cioscly to- gether. This wccks two bolts were shot from thc bluc. oiic from cash of those sections of tho House. Onc was launched by thc ‘Laboritcs wlicn the iron and stccl increases in duty were being discussed. Messrs. Woods- worth and Heaps. Laiioritcs, demand- cd that these increases should be made conditional upon thc steel com- panies adoptlng an eight hour day stipulated by the Treaty of Versailles. to which the Dominion of Canada was a signa- tory. Charges were inadc that tlic iron and stecl workers in Nova Sco- tia were bcing badly treatctl and overworked as to hours. This lattcri was denied by Col. Czintlcy, who stated that the C0illilfll1y with which he was associated, had ncvcr had a strike on its hands during its exist- encc. The Hon. R. B. Bennett. gavuinissioncrs. In a letter written by tentative assent to Mr. Woodsvvortifs", Mr, Swcezy to Alderlc Raymond read proposal and strongly advocated ' by Mr. Gardiner, thcrc was this para- rhortcr hours and bcltci" \\'Ol'l{ll1l§l‘gl‘al)l'lZ conditions for the men, and he siig- ‘_____- gested the following amendment; CORT-Billed 011 P880 5 "Provided, howcvcr, that ilic riilcs of duty set undcr iLrnis 377, 377a, 1377b and 3770. shall apply only! when thc ‘industry producing the ar-l THE LAND WE LOVE ticles enumerated therein have dcm-I onstrated to the satisfaction of the‘ By FRANK LEIGH Govcrnor-in-Coiiiicil ihcre is main-l l taincd in thc operations of each in- dustry, hours of labor and rates wages consistent. with thc provisions of the labour congress licld undcr the treaty of Versailles." Canada? Tl P1 M".i‘ '.'bl‘ 1e ‘m? m“ m M“ 1mm‘! B] A. Canada has thc distinction of i0 the spirit of the siiggcstcd am-. . 4 l 1 ~ .. r eridmeni, but asked why it. Isiiouidl Jlrlilsifiqllzpcxssoctilgilgiatnyglggixu: apply only to the particular items rc- I Liming“ m“ Sixty Sea“ ago ‘and’ ferrcd to, and not to all aflccilng ilic l 500m an" the original one “In iron and steal lllflilriifv. l-lc was wil-i . ' . i f ‘ - ling to deal with all thc items in that l ‘Yundcd m Lnndou’ mdecd me Mo“ way but all or iicliiii" Th" Tiiiaiicc‘ m} one was we first in Amelia} lvlinister hllowcd the ii/‘lHSh to stand l There an»: new m“ a hundred As- ‘ , sociatlons in the Dominion including dollar, and they will still have mil- lions in the good. This Mr. Gardiner described as “financial brigandage." Ho summed up the situation as foi- lows: Bcriuharnois Powcr Corporation, Lt: 30-year bonds, $30,000,000 bonds‘. class "A" shares, $108,000,000; class "B" shares, $192,000,000. Bcauhariiois Light, Heat and Pow- cr Co., first mortgage iioiids, $50,000,- 000; shares capital unknown, making a total of $380,000,000. plus the shares of the Bcauharnois Light, i-lcat. ‘and Power Co., to build a project which cost them net. some $50,000,000; and thc entire project. bascd and financed on asscts for which tlicy, tiriginally gut, in 1927, $2,000 in cash and $21,- 000 class "A" shares valued at $60 cacti, or altogether $1,280,000. "liciibrratc llliz-rcprcsciitatlon" Such a transaction, Mr, Gardiner declared, was sufficient in itself to justify the rescinding of the order in council which enabled Mr, Sweezy and associatcs to perpetrate such an outrageous grab of the natural re- sources belonging to the people of Canada. Mr. Gardiner was followed by Mr. (iarland (Bow River). Among the directors of the Company he inciiiioncci thc ilillllC of the Hon. W. l... lllacdougald, Senator, and chair- irian of the Montreal Board of Com- THE l‘. M- t). A. 1N CANADA Q. What is the history and pres- cnt strength of the Y. M. C. A. in over" iwork among the railway men, stud- . . is d ii ' . Tl t . .. t n total vvcll in thc millions. The question came up again two’ ----------- ------ days later, and the Minister of Fln- i ance asked thc l-loiisc to pass the four items as originally introduced. Aii- oiiici" debate broke out. The Hon.‘ Mr. Dunning stated that it. would‘ produce a chaotic condition as ap-i plied to the four items in question or ‘ all thc items affecting iron _aiid steel duties. Mr. Bcniictt admitted that there was doubt as to the vailti- 1 ity of the proposed amendment, but! he thought that the iron and stccl! operators might give an assurance that. the conditions complained nf would be looked into by them with the view of making working condi-l tiona as favorable as possible. 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