__-una _ ` .~-'~f¢~~,.i"",'.".~.~? , PAPRIL ..g,~£- '1"*'!**'=- _.mfg ,; ... 1_ s ' *i-iii: 'qulini;o1?ifcro\v.~z 3-.oi\iioi§,\si.f y - -F -u .__ _.___ ...T . 5- -f;~e,,L- ~.:.£-,--I -._:~._:-;:»,-..-...__-_Y , |;,£”°' Z ¥1_ _____ _,_____” Glmllnlml Notes B_y'The Way The subject of 'unemployment has "" ~ / . ' i been the centre of a circuitous vvoniy; »--~----»-»----»- “------- ----~ :c;°.i:zv.,:fft::r.l ""‘f‘°"°”°"“ °°" D' A' -°°“”"' D °' °` led nowhere. The only dennitestate- lifter all lsnsgn-J. L Bonne. lsnsslato ldllor-I). I. Uuffln lulovyeav Culver* ¢ ) ¢g||¢.i ln cause an llulul ltahl 5...,” - pau, uname um saw sd 1°-I ill elvllvl l°“'°'°° iz; Blaming the Deputy . _..._ ...,.. -ve. ...iv - ~..-.cf-f- _._ ._..._ rr-,_ _ . e - .1 M 1 THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1930 -When lt comes to exercising re- sponsibility no one can slide from un- der more quickly than the Hon. W. M. Lea. ln. the case of our claims against the Dominion Government tor compensation. he blames the De- lishment, because that official stat- ed he did not see where we had any claims. when the famous "pamph- let" was under investigation, Mr. Lea shifted the responsibility to his own Deputy Minister. who, he said, dld‘ not understand the matter at all. On the other hand. when the Deputy Minister gave evidence before the Ag- the Technical School Equipment, Mt. Lea speedily disowned him, stat- ing that his Deputy’s memory was at fault, and that he had contradicted his evidence to him (Mr. Len) im- mediately after giving it. Smallpox and Vaccination port of the Provincial Board of Health it was stated that '15 per cent. of the children attending rural schools were unvacclnated. Thisi should' have read 25 per cent. Prev-\ lcus to the campaign 85 Per cent were < lmvwciuaied. durlns the °=mP=1S“l policy really ls. r do not tin fair that dispatches of the have read should go out throu press to the people of this country from coast to coast, and then we try to pin the speakers down to declare what they really mean We get an evasive reply." The prem- resources with very gratifying resul so per cent. were vaccinated. leaving 25 unvsccinated. Dr. Creelmans ref-, erence to the subject reads: ! The incidence of smallP0X W5-5 very low and the eases of e. mild type. Both of these cases were in unvacclnated persons. The cam- paign conducted by the Red Cross Society and for which the Provinc- ial Board of Health supplied the i vaccine. may be considered as verl’ successful although not absolutely so. at the besinnius el the cam- paign there were approximately' 85% of the school children in the rural schools unvacclnatecl. At the close of the oBmiJliB`n. HS n¢P~\”lY HS could be estimated. 75'; of all school children were vaccinated. It is most earnestly hoped that all local Boards of Health will endeav- our to have both the Public Health Act and the School .Act complied with in respect in vaccination. if 1_*__'______*_ _ . Was~He Himself 7 The unmaskirig of the Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King ss a bitter partizan of the parish pump category is caus- ing considerable searchings of hearts among the Liberals. They cannot ac- count for the bad break, but the Globe came to their attempted res- cue by suggesting it was the attempt of the Conservatives ‘in the House to make party capital out of the unem- ployment situation that occasioned the. Pr¢liiier's unstatesmanlike re-\ mark. But the Mail and Empire takes exception to this explanation and shows conclusively that it was the Labour friends of the Government end not the conservatives who were discussing the question in the House at the time. 'I‘he resolution that was bel8 dikussed was moved by Mr. Helps, the Labor representative of North Winnipeg, It was as follows: "That in the opinion of this House, the clovemmem. ‘mould ture lmmen. late action to deal with the question of unemployment." It did not origin- ate with the Opposition. The member ol the House who made the strongest speech in support ni it, Mr. Woods- worth, is t member of the Indepen- dent Lillor party. Neither of these 'bien' belongs to the conservative op- In his speech Mr. Woods- sald he had reed the Hansard "only nosiltll. "and, for the life ot Qme, reannot see anything ciao elim Qthst. al\lr’m\t\!!¢ deliberation, the ‘prion minima- umm mit trio Tgrssting of old sl! pensions was oi. s vision p.»i..oloi..~ ms.- ll dl” tlaltlthost M loud in Hansard. as follows: "As far as I am con ed, I will utilize my every effort, 'arid the premier will back me up, that the laboring man who oi woi‘k_ for any period ol th will have u right to expect and celve s share of the profits he ed to make." The minister of puty minister oz soldiers' no-emi;-l was further quoted by The G10 saying that: ployed for perhaps two or months oi the year constitute seniial unit in the industrial the nation for the remaining and the country should re their rights." Mr. Woodswort ded that the minister of labor ricultural Committee accounting for ned his proposal W say that lieved that the worker, the em and the Governments, provlncia federal. sllbuld. 88611 bear l of the cost of such unemployin surance. But Mr. Woodsworth not draw either the minister or or the premier into an admission that this was a true version of the minister of labor said in Lo In yesterdays reference to the re-I in me middle of im, mont Woodsworth went on to sa should like to take advantage opportunity to ask the prime ter and the minister of labor to very clearly before this Hou nk 1;? lil "The workers who are e 'ods kind I when to do. ier interrupted to say that he had made g frank reply in the House certainly not a Conservative newspa- tive opposition sought to make po- oontcmpt.‘ibkt.l1antl'io0lobe's attempt `ilvsovwliil°!\'sv\»W»\° of this the war has not been marked in th Ming. matter of population. Indeed, he sal mace it has come far short of the expec- I . ment made on behalf of the govern- - i ment is that relief measures for un-l employment are matters of exciusiv-‘ ely provincial concern. when it is req membered that the fiscal policy ci the ment complained of, the whole ques- tion cannot thus lightly be disposed itself hile the un ir competition continues, it is use _ a - p rl less to talk oi provincial responslbil- d°W“ ‘md digested W” exwuy comin ity The situation cannot be reme- 53°” in “U”-“1m°'1°‘ vi members W get me “away t° md' h ad- dléd “nm the hom’ producer U l,“,_ yr-om this Dr, Mn-.gold bgugyg nect between Birifs Crossing and Mt. ampli- en an equal chance Wm, his foreign that in the human being it would Herbert Station. instead of from he be- competitor. This is the adjustment be the Se-me C<>°ked~mem pwvedi-o U’-*° Vefde W .I"S‘1“‘d “S “° \"°=’ moyer which Ganga! is now ‘ookmg fob be more d;'ae_;:,;i,;e than ,W meam ent. If Mr. MacDon:ll:l does not get “rd Lo' and its hope ues in the fmt The rm. ay which the food was dir his reward now, there will be some- land that reasonable tsrii! adjustmentsxffsf/¢d VI-1`l¢~'s enlus "\Lr_` croL~u~" 1-5 f' the dal’ before in the "°°"‘ “'h°"° "mp ily be made. And the reason trade “PWM ell-1118 1006 we 1ik¢. °°°k9d l mi' Fmt. Carlyle A volunu or. vcrSes` once said gliacllsonietllnes ihe\l:.:.li;:! deilutsiion was being heard-" T0 the among ourselves is not qulciiened as “Hd Served in the why we like. get ~ BP 23;: Palnlfsml ET' motion or hcarhg when ix.; \-mos l Uwgn . v . 1 -‘ - ' Premiers rePU%‘ted denial, ML it might W be 13 thai' °“f h°m° mar' ;1g:Z;‘“:1‘ml°: nw g M10" !°°d ‘ind this sim, ,pocjniq :sy E Prmt; were bad. that th: iholisllts dc:cr'.':.°i .M wmdsworm sud: HI was present and ke” is Mt £0 much ;t alle nlercytlnr one hlllf loin lloureilluill "till ,mm I and consti-uciin~ 'ln imooe of a con ' b new I " ` i ' ' “` foreign pr ucers. Y eel! “Z 18 Kes g our. ' J ‘ 'Q .'| - ._ .- i t .w h d _ I ,. Li.e has become too pi.ssecl fo. Q heard the prime m nis er e a no tarid low, and from time to time food. celted appjentlc; who dtnbbledtiwn uma ccurmluy My can the promm Y official Hansard there. but 1 emi making it wwe., our Goverment heel _______;._ 1141”-'£5-S-i-¢dtil~ ~i>l>°1 umty r -- is secured to our home-producers? election. . _-.1-l»?**1_; men; situation. Nothing could be more . E h ‘iuas\¢cle1"lur\ltiduu.__-__ federal government is largely, if not 'IBB DlGES1'li)N OF MEAT AND wholly responsible for the unemploy-` i ` EGG# of. The cause of unemployment in digestion of various raw and bo Canada is the unequal' competition meats md mg white of egg was ,,em_ in the home market with goods msn-`,,5;1y 'm|de_by Dr. E. Mangold, Bet- has very strong cmmi He “prey ufactured in the United States. These um ‘ ' ' to see goods are fabricated with skilled lab- -fh, digem-nnlgy og tho,” good; in elected m 1919' became I member 0,. our at highly reniunerative _wages the ‘www °g d°¢,_ mm °w|g is °“i whereas the goodswe soiitotneoiiit- mm ind m,k,,,, W” rem” e year cdstates are made upilsrsely of raw engioetxigstlie test tubes ‘ln perfor- ,_ member of govemmem wmmuq io re- ‘“““"‘“1 \”°"‘“'°d f°’ °’“’°’° ‘”‘"‘_ ““‘ me meal capsules. 5° that 'JW portfolio when ne resigned to become- hem_ , skilled labour at the lowest living wma _be-wmwmwn hum the ,mn ,ami “Wa coli ami-. on-um periods or uma. be ls "’*’“ This method mule it possible ' eoessgry d st _ Wh" 'M' °°‘“""°” " '°°"'"°d by ml wt germ in tnsmi-amor it t l lil iii -ltl 'ii ii a tariff adjustment which will give v”°“°’ mu' °` V ~ W y ° 5" m e 13°” rm °` ui Umm- K tau, uhm” in cooked state, and of the while ofthe earned and desorves. I ask all Mrfi tie home mar et a mr” competition with the imported goods °“ "Nm md hem °°°k°d 1°! l0d. “D ¢=- the unemployment situation in Can- “hmm” °r mu" P” li' :F PROMOTION FOB SPIQKFB , Sir,-Who is going to let the va-- cant Benstorship or Governorship? the That is the question' that is still usd nuiialing many people. I believe Mr._ David MacDonald, member lor Fort, "°°' Augustus and Speaker of the House, .cn lrimestiiis experiment in sented this district in isis. was ro-i ' the Government without port!ollo.[ W was again elected in 1921; was again . ' Speaker. He has done well as Bpeak~l er, nobody can deny this. He was W passed over for the Ciovernorship last time. and now is the opportun a MacDons1d's friends in Fort Augus-3 tus and throughout the Island to It was found that the manner push his claims. Do it now. rteniem-` _-.-Q ~ fl The Public Forum' “fc :T.`:°.-.:. , Confederation. Li. e gnu" ` ~ -l , “Confederation-_Serie‘s"’ of_Policies “Confederation Series. i These policies enable the insured .to buy the l__gs»1'¢tt . t . \f<,.-:T511;_.::;;1:f:-3--Y----ef.:-----:~ --_ W _. _. A ,_ .‘_.L-£1--_-_.ee21.-.;:;;;==w- 1-: :L-.=i;:;;-;..e.-fe.;-;..5;;. ._ 1-..` ._ A The Confederation Life Assocll)ion~ lms just-issued -sn » ‘pg . entirely new series of lower premium policies' called the 1 - as ~ __ _ ’ Q” amount of ,immediate protection at a low rote, and i ey " 'may be had in the form ol’ 0rdlnn.l'%l.‘ii'e, Limited Psy- _ V . I meal Life and Endowment plans. olal Dlssbilliy and '- ~~ ~ Double Indemnity Accident _Benefits may be added .iq 1 , these policies. \ ' 4 _ -,We have prepared a pilhplllei givlrlga lucid explana- ‘ _ tion of our pun-gloss lrxqissuingfand your advantage in . _ - buying; one of eselnssliisles. We strongly urge you io V A write or a copy of plulphlet. _The coupon itfotp ' your convenience. __ ` ' " ' ‘ Q. , ' _ _ 1.. A Confedkerotionl, Life * _ . md om” Vs'soci“a4ti.on. gmt? /.52 ...__ _ ,.,._..-,_ __...fV¢_, t . $1 These animals had these foods put ou census tnnstthvmeitntsotuhqu _ is its( ensue fi it I “i-gg. *i:t'“"" "“°°" ¢‘l"S"|Mi s life of ada will adjust . W - which each type. of meat was broken the His findinss on the digestibility of _ th hlte f were certainly in-i what Hon. W. G- Onnslli-Gore. who wuderfeslving. 0' eu l _Can They Wrfte f ndon under-secretary for the colonies in Moat, of U, hw, believed that me “' M" the last Baldwin government recent- ‘im-.g,,. eggs Wm., mon., me harder; Y: "1 ly stated that canadrs advance since lyhey are to digggg but no reports dit- j 15- U0* EVN" il' Thc Saturday no. ° ierently. ‘ d. It was found that iihe process of digestion required the longest time when the eggs had been cooked only ' one half minute, and that less time ' was necamary when the cooking had “‘ been prolonged beyond flue ume. ' Now these two points (ai that ecoolred meats are more easily dig- ' ested than raw meats, and (b) that try is extraordinarily rich in mineral me Wm” _M en M mme "sm “_ °1 estcd when cooked for s long time, ; are worth knowing. but there is one wiht that is not covered. down in their stomachs in little metal YY Mr. Ormsby-Gore declared is the de- °°`”° md °° dw' mt “°' "“°°» °" _ Srrwll them. thus the digestive juices' et We” i>0\1red out after they arrived in the stomach, This means that the iii-st par; of meeting under the impression that oi’ United Stal/=s goods in this coun _ nitod states sells more for ‘Which I hardly cxprct you will) mimy P¢0Pl0 Camo 0\-ii 11°!!! “W given a wonderful impulse to the sale ~ - _ - _ gw take an advice ol mine in this mat- l _.. e 4 ' 9 the exchange °" “Te nw in Britain. and. whereas it semis to' vm tion mms pe th l ,- House the prime minister came very us an extremely large proportion of ms in comparison to the mmf, deed' what he can do and practically toss/.ldleontlie mnservatlve Ullwli- l on MF, m 19” on uw th “°“m”"“‘°n;°l "t’;°t‘h:“';"‘°;‘;":°;‘ THE LAND WE LOVE :rua it is mamma' um uno os.: °f ° P" °f ° °° ‘ ° penditures ot ,Canadian tourists ln. -f»~ ' ~ *---~==-- " ' ‘ ‘ " j' ' . would not give s uve-centrpiece to .’ “A” Lua. omg, eoymti-igfm ing “gh” in ' ‘ °'°' 4”- _ 3 my Conservative Government on _ . millions, or a of Odnedisu rec- . emu. soon o mimi: may well IM C'\N*°" ‘l‘°Ul|°"` “ml uw im tourist onus* mm ,mm ne use , number some from the Unltd listen, ”°°"‘°""“””‘?’ "" _.___ _ lima-icglounoe slislroimm. mimi! ss uit uiiis eiutwrsmo. and g newspaper that will defend _mat "ggi Q try _to the Oolllofva- usicaemdét ii bei- it was Mr. MacDonald who got; the promise from the Dominion .._..___.,- .ii #gigg- i is iii; ..:." _ i , view) , Can anyone (other than the cor- ` rcspondence colleges) inform a young man or woman of twenty whether he or silo (damnation on these English pronouns) can write? Everyone who has the least contact with letters and superlstlvcly those wllo come into contact with undergraduates must be frequently faced with the problem. One method of dealing with it is UI-l'l¥le‘s. Assume that anyone who wishes to write cannot and that the more done to discourage him the healthier it will be for a literary market already overcrowded with regular practitioners.. William Bell |Scott, whose acid reminiscences will be road again ones the later nine- teenth century rcturlls to popularity }‘ (as it soon will do), has ~a delightful \\\ ` /,'./ .. , . _ 23/ - I w. o. Hood. nonirofsio;-.1:;.~o:lol::;:.-i'~~;. Charlottetown. l'. l, \ \\ s l . .’;.',,“"is l ...sr..'i;.:.-nn.:-s.+:.f;:::.:..;l;.'l.:..:~:..,..°~.-...°;~:~=--=-~ =~- '_ Coupon » "“"‘*~~ j - ' ~~.~---- Now Alarm.-._..a-.e.........:.a.. - ..-.;._........,u..,-.. , ..= _ /"T'”_"' H, \\ ‘ 0cr.1lpaila|s..........-.......;.......................................... .. . ..................A|e I J, - . ` , /4' ;'/ must be a pleasure more real than . W--- ..-___ ..,-,__, ._,v _,_.__, \ ;;» _~__;-¢;;-_; =-f»;;;-_;_;:;-_-_-7~_;1-;~-~ -~- »-~-_ :-»_._. .. f - - -_ ~-:_-,__ - - -_ - - ~ ._ -_.AA _.__ . v. __ 3 Q* -. _~:_-T_-_»~-~-- »., _-_._.__.:,. :- .-..r».»... . , working hours and their leisure would ' , be more than fully employed. It. would be interesting to know how in' , A U -, _ Y, , ., reality they solve theproblem. Yet: (-Mllwblf .i;i.;’.i,‘1‘:.°.‘;1'°f:“:.:323.11131 W1TH<>UT rto~ Th, me bra.” on me nm' md the ,pope sr :i.~.g, lg tho rn-stnouestion h d it t h b duets we send to e n e aes sun . we as o every man. was a , Woodswon showe 0 avg een f the most part those on which ri ld little difficult 'a ioi-tnigllt later to 91'” °“ Shines throu h the l . umemwod by the depumuon' W' little or no skilled labour was applied mm I mt bein” ng 6° climb down and confess tllai, you had . . I ' _.__-_-»--7-°| W°°d5W°"°h °“°t°d B" °‘m°'i°l ‘mm and for which the outlay on wages while ye" 1 y me lat’ tum H not read the volume, that the authol The MHDii°\>=1 Fife PFW Wh1°h is account was relatively small. of new I was an aceuaintziiice and that the 1*. , . T M “S m ve t th mt verses were at least a tolerable achi-' . ' per, the article having appeared af- Tl!" IS '|04' P\'°lf°“» °5P°°i3“y "5 0 `d°M_ ry ru W at vu Wemfm- i D 0 i 0! the GDM Some excuse can still be offered i _ _ \ I ter the unemployment conference in inxlvsithiusgrgg V51" cannot be Outside the window, bell-like, `tri1ls~ for CMM; confcms that he is pe,s_',I Su Fran' _ Y run Wlnnipez 1855 JHHUBYY- 0"” 5”" renewed, if ot all, for genergtioli; of mI;_n°m "yi" Apru vm be tered with ,innumzrable inliipisitl V A ‘ - "'°°"‘Y ' °i NEURAL A ment in that article was that the D0- The true mode 0; ewnomic g van w t . vo “mes of verses 3 B6 C minion Government could not divest this oountry might now be exeinpli- twelve ben kno..-H nun” m Th sri-h is i itself of a measure of permanent re- fying on a huge scale if only s na- ° °’m “*“"°m3 ““d“'“°‘u‘ °“" uwntum md" conftmd tm of th U em tional policy had been adopted at the tt ‘ m th ul Ls “mn mm, W" they would . on 'bility for the case e n - To 3; Mom" "mme, mm The ueglnnlnz of the d¢°°d° “QW “°‘“'"" And ‘ ' "n" '° "“°°° ° ' f thstiuliey reid all the volumes mii- gry 1; . th , “aww .R my °l°°°- °°“'*”““° "“’° "”“"f" tm; ' `mltl.ed roi- iiiozi- oomicerrtion ee ross S B 0 I Ieswn since the Mgygm; tp power 0 ' - ____________ ______________________ he a had principle, as Premier King th, pruent ,dmm|,¢,ng,|°n_ md no There is a tingling promise in the says, for the Dominion to make anxiously `awslt_ihB im °PP°"W“nY of £3” I- U th” th ' . I On D ll sense e. grants to the provinces and lose to make I radical change at Ottlwa I “mini nm A control of the spending ofthe money., The ‘mu uber" en" hwy h“_ M4 ,eel me muh d Numdesum but it is a practical expedient “md “rms me .mmm which "apt powen which is necessary to meet serious through th, provmcm lqlgigtnre, The still world turns is thoughts unemployment situations." ` an no, ujoloing in the prospect oi sway from death, i at least temporarily moored And men awlilt, as with s half-held I bel!! - Nothing could be more dishonest in nn mm befom th” are swept breath. ` than the pretence that the Conserve- m 3” ‘um by gnetner provincial Another bor-ning or mg jggglm , flown. , . litical capital out of the unempioy- r °'L“Pf°“ wm¢\|\l°¥\»% perform, not at all what hs can Z be solved by courtesy alone. ln plr.lt.~ l 7 ing and sculpture it maybe possible--I I speak without knowledge-to irsco ‘ some regular development in the practitioner. At least there are rcs- | ular schools in which these arts may ‘ be studied. .The training towards mastery in them his some parallel the -formal professions. In law learn the precedents and in (Colitfnl-lcd. 0l'l PMB 8) usher and finally when he discovered -------------»----»-»--'------~-- u‘¢¥U‘\ ' A that he knew k “me Lantm mn_oduc_ _ . . .. ‘~ by Somcold master or of a pircious' Ill) Dune iilv-i the rxccllcnl results obtained by the use of I old folio. There is no mor: genial; I - ‘_ pus", m English lem” mm] thzi llc can show _von hundreds nf testimonials in this eilectfrq .. . at encounter of Edmund Burke with thel |”‘“°3' !°""““`|‘"" "“'°“¥h°"¢ “"5 P"°‘|°°¢ "W °|¥°"h°" l you may rest assircd that sou are taking no chances when ni, time was seriously pressed with liisl HF"":‘“i"" c“P”“'“.“'¢ 'md' ‘ _ 4 political work and Crabbe, who was! New |, .hc "gn, m p ware _ - . . r against this menace, so get you "mkn°w“ °° mm' hm ‘mt ml' °“lY al Li, _.1-:ments oi ilicsc capsules st once. poem and a request for advice but a ~ long mtg; wlnoh, judged or-udo1y,I , Price $i.oo_pcl- lion 121 capsulcsl prepaid to any address. was little better than a beggingi CENTRAL _ epistle. Yet Burke found time to ¢ ' mc um is¢ter.=an¢i oven to glance] E' A- ‘Foutgf nauosronls Sunnyslde at' an Www' -H' mvued Crabb! Bs* Sole Agent for Ur lffrenclfs Animal Remedial for the Prvvild i I . I . ` ' ' ' - - s °. _ ~, ‘Tile etrailgzsr, thing .is that Burlnel Iliad no illusions on the cbgrce ofi of the Farmer’s Wife 'Elie :ivzrsge former would have a difficult time m::'