. PAGE FOUR TIIE ciuiiionnfiwii lillAlilllAil virus BYTFWAY T-“tnuecnc-iv. Choner a. scam. ai. r. Bcorotuy—l.leut.-Col. l). A. Inciinlol, I). d. 0- Ndltnr and llunnglng Dlnclur-J. I». lfurnvll. Assoc-lulu lfllltorn-l-‘un’. Waller nld U. If. Cnrrlo Ilorning Unlly (founded I807! INFO uor year (In adv-non liellvnfld- .. w w. Q eno- v xi “M; u" ,9]: (In Illlllllffl) mailed In Canada nnd United stainl- VIoQ-Pnsldent-J- B. Burnett; There have beerrfiifladlm P iiaments which have shown a m l born. ..r pleteiv British aspect Of the a ' 5 ruunsnay, MAY 19, m: I245 members, mu. us,“ we" uom , _ ‘i,’ ’ ‘ ‘outside the confines of the British ‘i? w B f‘ n M D 3;; BQON T O MAR! l‘ IMLS °uu°°k 1°‘: ‘he “Him” h“! M‘ ‘Empire. Five of these come from _ As A result of action recentlykome the mo“ dept m we“ Zhamigltetbgrhlizgrlfxillit Ugliltydzastzfmmthf “GINA pEcToxls - Bus‘?! “- hstory. ' 351cc, ‘n ken by the Bennett Government _ mmibm ":9" 5°11‘ miifldfl 0f 0a- i ' 3d . N t6 1 Ch id i!" "W" ‘h’ "Wk" ‘"1 Mlfi- EXPOSED 11v HANSARD Z0; n. ngritxibholslcsfm 0162:: °“° °‘ ‘h’ m“ “m” ‘u’ f] coal. oidcrs have now been -—- number, Scotland h,“ the large“ _ments that comwtomliiibwhlti-l ;placed with several large interests While PIV‘ "t 491W"! 01 ll‘ representation, with eight, Them called angina pecmrm c if # i a i i there to Lake carriers, opening up persistent efforts to make -, 1i “Iuel is the General Miotors oci-pcra- Weir. Opposition member for hflfalllflbfl, complained of alleged cQf- crimination on the part of that satisfaction with the ' shipment will result in this Ppemfgr H3fr_\ngu)“_ esthnatgs a1 activities, he said, show a. that as a result of the Government's action there will be agriculture obliged to swept a oolleries this year, and when normal we“ duwumed Bi 9°11" 19118“! onui-id m: a substantial quant- sieving the Government in eveiv 3y of Cape Breton fuel. The ship- way to meet the pi bloms created ,' law“ Wm be mad‘ from cape by the economic depression, op who were born outside the North by wuy o; m, gt Lama,” position me L s 1n Parliament be-i Java- w Montreal, and transferred tray themselves. time and again. in‘ tion of Canada. and it is announced Wmmlieilvy of Mccdonaid, M8!!!" [JOPBUOD filling the Slllfitflllllfll 11- B93319“ Gavernmmt in Tfliualon null-amen“, o; gm Qshawg, plant of agricultural estimates. The com-mounds of income. gnglxgjy Wm, the Murflme pmdugt, bined estimates for all government- eratmns "w" "9 Bennett; crease of ten per cent. "yet we find u, mm“, o; u m" mupou w,“ ducticn of thirty-three per cent.” m m, output u; the Nova 500m, Using this statement as a text, Mr. from Ireland. and Sweden. tical thelai I 2.000.000 pounds to the This year it is estima m. the the usefulness of tariffs. d - e imposition has resulted so far i fv- of some sixty factories controlle by foreign firms. forty which are already on Aberdeen Press and Jotunnl. er heavy representation of foreign The present one, howgvgr, is remarkable for its almost coin- are seven from England, and four The two members American Continent and the Bri- tish Empire are natives of Russia Samuel Factor, Iii-- beral member for Toronto We a new channel of ti-adc for the prvplganiia out of every emergent ceiim- 15 "m" Russla- ""1 01B! take boa“ The first mammal measure m” Emu A curious 1m Hanson, Liberal member for Skee-I amoem o! the district to 00mm“ stance m m“ mmecflun l‘ “morphs. B. C., is a. native of Sweden. I sci- a consignment of Nova Sootia ed in Hm-wd of May iii. Mi‘- W- 0-' In the last financial veni- cal-ms. though they had been only a very short time ill operation. brought inl British |ed that they will be responsible for [something like thirty three million Thcse consid- a voucher for Their the establishment in this country five of working.- poudltim m, raw,“ h, 1, mu- the unfairness shown by the Gov- ilidcnt there will be an i.- cieased emmmt t0 a" 8"" bu“? 111mm?!’ ‘production of fully two million °i-’ "Biiciiiiiiit- tons from the minm of the Province. 771° 9w“- 35 Tiwealed 1am‘ in 1g the“ expectmmu u" reaumd, the debate, were altogether at in, comfy industry o; Nov, 5mm, variance with Mr. Weir’; contention. will b, mun-ed o; u measure o; It was shown that in the total esti- prosperity it has never heretofore mat” the" L5 an “mam” fixed by gnowxu statute of over $217,000,000, from According to statistics just pub- lished by an insurance company (says an "Evening Standard” gos- sip), 12,000 people werc murdered 1n the United States in 1931. This amazing figure gives an average of 10.9 murders to every 100,000 head of population. The ~averiige for the thirty-three leading cities of the world outside the United States Th“ u gumumg “m, no; only which the Government can make no u, No" 5am‘ but u, an auctions reduction whatsoever, comprised fish“ 44M! . \l intents and pinposu held a mono- ' {poly fox many years. On a con- line varies 1n the different Plov- those markets 1-, estimated to be at understand how a parliamentary tons. In normal times the tonnage clusimi in thematifl- Whit "ti" has found that in practice our de- w be needed u m mvuuntm’ mocratic state often tends to dis- suade a man from loving missions appointed 1n every Pmv- neighbor or thinking for himself, and he blames the newspapers. or ratherthe singular and appalling weakness of Englishmen for read- ’ irig only papers of their own party. may possibly double that figure. new order-in-ccuncii is that which‘ provides a subsidy to meet the dib’ lerentlal in coat of canudinn cvci- unduly high prices. {American coal sold, to the Qcoiiia to compete with LQmei-ioan rivals in the market cm- Liberal members of the committee finding westward from Montreal to disagreed, and stated their inten- ,-J o; m, Mamuuuu A boom 1n m, principally of three items-interest Nova scotia coal industry will mean ‘m Pub“ debit Pemlm“! “d W5’ ‘named hum, market! m, the sidies to the Provinces. In addition. extensive trade with Cape Breton. expenditure, instead of being ten per cent. is actually forty per cent... as against a reduction of thirty- threc per cent in the estimates of the Department of Agriculture. In other words, the Government has shown its solicitation for the 1n- terests of agriculture by curtailing other controllable oxpenditutres to a greater degree, notwithstanding the necessity of maintaixfng every department on a standard basis of efficiency. cil. under the terms of which the transportation subventlons granted last year are extended and en- larged so as to asure the sale of Nova Scotia coal further westward and northward in the Central Canadian market. An entirely new just: of assistance 1s granted in _'_l_-he subvention accorded water- Jlprnc Nova Bootia coal carried to iaomts west of Mont-real on the St. diawrencqaswellastoports on links Ontario. This subvcntion is according to the distance inc coal is carried, tho maximum ‘Seine one dollar pei‘ m. n a the ____ {film time in the nistdi-y of the a parliamentary committee has acctia coal trade that a r-cd- been investigating gasoline prices firs! bonus has been granted to in Canada and has idimd that the jam-homo coal. The purpose is to 00st to the f‘ consumer was @1210 the coal operators of Nova not unreasonably high as compar- their 9d with United State; prices. Two GASOLINE PRICES to, Hamilton and other Lake tion of movinl Iii lmflidmtiit When ports, where foreign fuel has to all the report comes before the House. Inasmuch as the price of gaso- to letvativo basil the capacity of inees in Canada, it is difficult to least thrce-quarters of a. million committee could arrive at any con- Ths moat helpful feature of the n0?- by Parliament but by com- lnce where there is complaint of Cana- uuflcunurul product, o; m], Pmv- this year there is an increase of m‘ ince, whichin year; gone by had an W" 313-000-009 l“ the miemi- ‘in operation of yachts in the United public debt. So the controllable ex- States. is 3.5 per 100,000. The contrast is sharply illustrated in Detroit. On the American side oi’ the city there were 177 murders in 193i. On i the Canadian side there was none. The depression does not appear have affected the building and" According to a report of i gr- th- comes on suddenly right over the the shoulders and left arm. The patient remains’ ‘Dale, haggard, and motionless.‘ This condition lasts a few sec- onds or a few minutes, sometimes longer. When it has Pissed, there lis often a 1855589 pi gas upward into the mouth, or out the lower bowel. You can readily see that a patient getting rid of this gas im- i mediiitely afterwards would natur- ' ally think that indigestion was the cause cf the" trouble; which of course is not the case. How are you to know if you really have angina pectoris or some other condition or pain which resembles it? ‘ In true angina pectoris there is always some trouble with the heart or blood vessels-enlargement or dilatation of the left side of the heart, flowing back of blood into the large chamber on left side, weakness of the power of the heart muscle, and hardening of the arter- ies or blood vessels. Your physician can usually discover the underlying cause. However there are a number of conditions which resemble angina pectoris-pain along the nervesin the region of the heart, gall stones, asthma due to weak heart, and false angina in which the patient is able to walk and talk and a feel- ing that the heart is distended or enlarged, and not constricted or tightened down as in true angina. As it is important that the right diagnosis be made it is interesting to loam of the discovery of Drs. A. “i t- f] d THE CHARLOTTETOWN qqakyifli "A Striking‘ Contrast u’ The pain which is very ‘severe breast bone-a tightness that gives the patient the feeling that death is at hand. The pain usually goes through the chest to the back into (mu and umpire) An intzrestinl wmpari-ipn 0i 1°8- ‘1 mmgllfngfy [f1 GIQMZ Britain Ind ins United States is givm in i!" New York Tim“ Mllifll" b7 w“ Bu,“ Amgflcln writer on law. It is timely because of the recent sm- uflqngl tl-fni at Honolulu. After dgggflblng the effectiveness of the 331m; pqlicg system the writer de- dugg u“; the‘: court Pwilflilffl uzcrcg a still sharper contrast to that of the United States. ‘ "Of all the pageant y which the English have preserved in their institut . the pomp and tifl-‘iim- stance surroundiiis $11971‘ 111d!“ l" berdiers and trumpet d0 111m a King's Bench 111689 V151" m9 provinces to hold “Assizes, hal- berdierg and tnnnpeters do him honor and a p. session of officials escorts him to the court house, where he sits under a purple canopy. No less imposing is the annual opening of the criminal 0011!‘?! ill London, now housed in a fine new building on the site of the Old Bailey. "W th ceremony the session opens. The clerk of the court cries, ‘Oye: Oyez. All men present who have anything further to do before my lords the King's Justices draw near and give your attendance. God Save the King.’ The white-wigged judge in his scarlet gown, heavy with sleeves cf ermine if he is a King's Bench Judge, takes his seat on the dB-L; under the sword of Jus- tice and the sheriff and the chap- Dnmthy Dunbar Bromley, a wail’ it la'n genufiect to him as to a bishop. Thus a procedure is inaugurated which is charged with far greater dlginity and impresslvencas than the average American trial." Miss Bmmley says that in an American trial the lawyers are the "ling pins," but that in an 2mg- lish trial their powers are much more Ymited and at every moment the Judge is in command of the situation. ft is absolutely against mglish tradition for the promot- or to exhort the Jury to convict. Once, when a young barrister prose- cuting a case in the country be- came carried away and cried to the jury, "This child's blood calls for vengeance," the Judge waved him aside and said, "Oh, no, this child's Canada made 480 muffs valued at eosaa. mil’! must struggle against various other materials nowadays in muff making. In 1980 the Caua- dian fur goods industry amounted m $15,738,708. Women's coats and Jackets, stoics, scarves, cuffs and collars accounted for $12,516,331 of this sum; men's fur lined 810V“ and fur lined coats brought only $243,497. Robes, gloves, hats and coat shells brought the total up t0 the recorded figiiffi- Th9 Isles took the major share of the i fur exports of Canada in 1930, the i United States running second. Supreme Court Judges. A iuditll system that favors no man and yet “Awcu1lotisthinqfl-irmllti._ A weary lot is thine! . To pull the thorn thy brow to braid. And prua the rue for wincl ‘ A iigbtsome m. a-soldisi-‘a mim- A feather of the blue, A doublet of the Lincoln arsen- No more of ma you knew- my love! Ncmom of me you knew. _ “This morn is merry June, I trow, The rose. is budding fain: But it shall bloom inrwinter mow Ere we two meet again." He turned his charger. as he spake, Up on the river more, v He gave his bridle-reins a shake, said “Adieu for evermore, ady lovci Adieu for everlnore.’ Canada’s Fur Business industries. Fifteen years ago the muff helped to austan its fur 1n- dustry; it passed out of fashion with long skirts and high Now, in its less voluminous forms. The modern muff is limited to a- bout twenty-two inches around, serious come down from the pillow muffs of a short time s80. In 1980 The action mien by the Bennett peiidiiiiit i5 “Piiioximflieiy $139»°°°v- ‘h’ °°mmm° Washington th nu b f th Government was by order-in-ccun- 900- The ‘educmn ‘Mae m that pleasure bouts ehas m er o ESE’ forty-three in the last nine months. P t People in the United States own 3.444 yachts, with‘ a gross ton- ' nage of 184.422. clusion and Communists. the term those persons who advocate over- throw of system The measure has popular support, so any aliens who dislike it should cease their agitation or go to some country where their views are ac- ceptable. 011i} week. supported them. Department increased by! nephrin) into the skin that the The immigration committ e of government. A return tabled in Parliament the other day shows that for pen- sions alone Canada lnst your paid than a. million and a quarter dollars each War pensions alone are now taking over 346000.000 annual- ly. And on top of that there are‘ Old Age pensions, pensions for re- tired civil servants, pensions retired Judges, pensions for others. All of us asked forthese pensions! No one, certnin- i ly, begrudges the pensions that go $65,636,268. war veterans. More fo But it is we] that, occasionally, we be reminded of what we are doing. of the money that is involved. Dr. Temple, Archbishop of York, at HOW of the House of Representatives has favorably reported the bilrior ex- dcportation of alien covering his Lenn, A.C ariton Ernstene and Ber- nard M. Jacobson, who found that injecting I. C. C. of adrenalin (epi- ypical or true pain of angina. pec- toris was produced in patients who were really suffering with angina mctoris whereas it had no effect on those who did not have the true angina pectoris. The remedy during an attack is nitrite of amyi, a ‘pearl’ of which may be crushed in s. handkerchief placed in bottom of glass tumbler, and inhaled or breathed into the lungs. < Attacks may frequently be avoid- ed by keeping mostly to a milk diet, cutting down on salt, keeping intes- tine active, the use of heart tcnics, and rest in bed. Some Derivations (Financial Post) When the ed tor of the Na- tional Revenue, Ottawa, heard that he was going to receive a 10 per cent salary cut he apparently be- came curious and looked up the derivation of that important six- letter word. Not satisfied with that, he also dug up a few other interest- ing derivations. Here they are: "No English word is receiving more attention. particularly in- the civil service these days, than the word salary. This word comes from the Latin salarium, salt, and the first salary of which hstory has any record. was the allowance made w the Roman soldier for his salt, a precious oommod ty in those days. Salary today means money, which word can be traced to Moneta, an old name for Juno, the admonish lug godd . The Roman money was made close to Monetau temple, hence from her name we have the l’ 1 Juries. They are more truly a cross- section of the community, and sub- stantial citizens do not regularly a- void Jury service as in the United states. The record shows that they are quick to convict when the evi- dence warrants. blood does not call for vengeance. The only call is that of justice-for this defendant or any other.” While the iimglish prosecutor is not allowed to take unfair advantage of the de- fendant, neither may counsel for the latter resort to practices de- of signed to defeat the purposes of Justice-not if he wishes to remain in good standing at the bar. For instance, no advocate would think of handpcking a Jury, so as to elfminate all those who might be unfavorable to his client's case, Theoretically the Einglish law, like the United States. allows each side a. certain number of peremptory challenges and yet it rarely hap- pens that a Juror is challenged. m the United States, on the contrary, a trial lawyer's reputation depends tn a. certain extent upon his ability to pick a. favorable Jury. If the English barristers have fewer privileges than the American lawyers the English Judge wields far more power than the American Judge. In his own court his word is flial. and trials proceed, as a con- sequence, wlthout many objections nr exceptions being taken. Counsel know the rules of evidence and they are too discreet to violate them flagrantly or to resort to obstruc- tive tactics, for a few serious re- bukes from a Judge may ruin a bar- ristei-‘a reputation. ‘Phi: English Judge, furthermore, has greater authority over the Jury than the American Judge. At the same time. English Jures are better fitted for their tasks than United states "Men have created a mechanical civilization which human valuesJL-Bertram Russell. gives every man the fairestpoiulble chance to dlspmve the charge; a- gainst him commands the respeilt _ qf the people. All Englshnieu speak that is the finaLtest of any judicial system. We are glad to say that the Canadian courts follow British rather than United States pre- cedenta. otherwise. It'll! t-Iio plwe. which" not discovered. may work manent lniilry to the most Previous sonar you possess. 6. F. IIIJTGIIESOII ‘dun railway systems- This assist- EPW031411 "0753 Commenting. the London Daily lncc is to be paid on a basis of‘ ——- Telegraph saver "We accept “m” delivery and is not to ab! Citizens mnwrmw w“! ha" m meekly the admonition of His opbortunit of xpre in "practical peed two dollars per wn. It will?“ y e I g assure to the Nova Scotia mines the] supplying of all the coal used by| the Canadian Pacific and Canadlan| National Railways as far west ppreciation of the splendid work of the Daughters of the. Em- pire by purchasing one or more flowers which will be, offered for al th t ts. "Rose D ”. Toronto. Nonnally the Canadian,“ tieedtl; ofetgremnu-l can?“ Pacific alone consumes between l » designat d, ha; Bdg 100.000 and 500,000 tong on its lncsi e m ‘ “M” from the Maritlmes W thc cit)’ Mfllppeal m the put and this ye" Toronto. ‘rhe fuel requrements ofshould be m exception‘ the Canadian "fatlonai in these regions are practically double those L or the C. P. R. The latest development in the indbergh case ia the confession p! s trusted intermediary that his It is impossible, says the Sydney m" M hav-ng h“ contact Wm‘ rat, to gpprajgg the significance of m, k-uuppen w“, mm fir“ to this gviii-‘TW-‘i “d pmflem" 9°15’ lest, an unadulterat-n falsehood. while business conditions conthue After this. what ls one to believe? ln their present subnormal state, The whole case has taken,“ m; but cvcn for the present M8801! "i! I-limts of a horrible nightmare, assistance funfshed the coal trade Nowhere outside the United States l! of the utmost importance, com-l-except possibly in China-scum in;asitdouI-tstimewbentbsitnaveiisppancafornowbereun ills’ Grace that he duty to read the other side as well. But his practice is not based on a very profound study of the relation of newspapers to public opinion” "In a good newspaper," the Lon- thinks it a moral an corr byt word mint. "'I‘hc simple verb to dicker has This Lat'n word was especially ap- plied to a bundle of ten hides used Miss Bromley concludes that the English, with their sure sense of government, have exacted hill! interesting origin. Dicker ls a uption of ‘decurh, set of ten. he Romans as a unit of tribute don paper adds. “he would that advocacy of its own principles ia not facts which tell against them and thendequate presentation of case for the other side." permitted to Dav. could the law have been ‘fiouted with such bi-azennssa and impunity] find exclude the the The first fleet from New York with Inyafsts for New Brunswick, iii-rived at Saint John, May 11th, 1783. , but some days elapsed before tents and other shelters could be erected and the majority did not disembark until the 18th. This latter date has ever since been observed as loyal- I and barter. In lblnericifthe word has accqu’ ed its present meaning to hagglc largely through the bar- tering carried on with the Indians in the early days in the fur trade. "Formerly the flouder. a fat fish, wag known as the butt. Probably because, eatm on days set aside as holy days, this fsh became known as holy butt, which gives us hali- but." C "You can't work on an idea nearly a generaton without penetrating some min ."-Ma,riaret Sanger. “Universal peace and universal co-operation among nations and in- divlduals lrfhe most pressing need of our tlnesIK-Patrick Cardinal standards of their police. have 11W" served the representative character of Juries, and have elevated w the bench a distinguished group of men who are as much above political onsiderafons as United states Hive; i FOUND One of the but preventatlvn known for SMIIT or IlIIST 0M sin: l0 every iii gallons with every order. m 2 mics 4.‘ FORMALIII 10 Great Gowns attest All Mall Orion Given Prompt some rains‘ skoxnr’ , —8ir Walter Scott (New York Sun) Canada keeps a sharp eye on its Saturday evening from 7.00 to 9.30 p. m. we offer eleven hundred pairs Ladies’ Silk Hose at 85o pair. Every pair is guarau. teed free from defects of any kind, all- flrsts, no seconds, newest shades, every size, wonderful values- Hosiery Depart- ment First Floor. ‘ ~ as. Mcncnnid _._._._.l Try Brahmin Orange Pekoe Tea Retail price 50c per lb. Sold Only in Bed Airtight Packages. shocs. shows signs of regaining favor. B ire allks dwelling in Canada British their courts with pride, and Do you know what time yours will i~be visited i’ BePreparcdl I- Inlure Now A IIYNIIMAN 2.700., _iiuiuii ‘FY6116 Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. l. Offices Lowe Queen Street Charlottetown tlm largely ignores "Have confidence and work-good Robt. Dollar, "Just now these is going on in s) "surely there can be no doubi about the matter-there are toii many boo ."—.Aldous Huxley. es are heading this wayP-Capt. "There is really not so much dif- the theatre something tlilt is ferencc between individuals as thou to a bloodless rewiutionP-iiidna who divide us into races would ' Ferbcr. have us believeP-Theodorc Roose- Perioiiic— "i . BARLEY Don't wear your glasses for flveorten year-gunned», ' ~—-——-—— ":':°":l:.""'f"‘"°“' "" "' , The PFDarhnent of Agriculture is receivg m m" mmmhmfll: zizfieiliqlllrlfo fior Charlottetown No. 80 or thee one’: eyes are 800d or r varle y o Two Row Barley- pu- .. Guard your eyes. OPTOMETBIST 4 lowing. water. Full directions given POI BALI Al.’ DIUGBTOII 1 i . Jwvvw Attention. v vvf,vv_vvvvv heir names s ment of Agriculture, Parties having‘ same for sale should send tilting quantity to the Depart- Charlottetown. ~ "Trusty as ‘an old nend-"it nevgr tails to lease l with its lasting ilaflvour. * '