9. 295/43 QEEEFNHDP 2 Si‘ 21:1: 0U t €C'I'5ir-40fflrv1 .-,. ,1, w...‘ a e. k n “wuss _‘ if?" i“: - this leind n11":- 1-111id111-1e1l_ PAGE rogiz The Charlottetown Guardian so diabolically resour‘ itil, bootleggcrs were _ that their movements were like a complt "checker game" 1 .1‘ I W Cheat" I. Ilvl-III ""‘{'1fl.'."1-,'.'i,"1ii'.111".i n llurnfll. 1.0.1 5mm, .,|i1l tlliipitilliliptmlllrvrtni J ll. Burnt" ‘I. J l. s» tan 1r" ' \n1n'|'ia|lr Editor- Frunh Wnlknv and D l Ounln | 1 nut-n 1.5.00 par you (In alumni ':zi'unl;m'ml$ (In nilvln ll mall -. ~ r your l» "m" "Miilllii-t 1'11 111111111111 aimvhniti-n mum DAY. AUGUST ll, 1931 “TCDNF High-Handed Expropriation lt 111i~ltt 11111 he :1 l1a1l idea l'11r our- distin- ~1 . 111.1111 1111.111". 111111111 t-t-prcsi-tttattvc, llott. .\lr. 1111111111114. 111 11.11 a petsoiial visit to the ~\11t"1111t‘i:1l11l |.'1't"t11ei'~ dlltl- itlllvl" llrulxiri." J\\l|1-t\ 1n tl-1- new .\:1it111tal‘ lark area ltit"tt1;- ltt.- -t:1y tit 1111- 'l_'ri-\'Hl\‘¢' f" llll" 1111.. 1-111111 111.1111 -111111-1-~ llti- lntardtan tin- 11-1-11-111. 211.11 there i» 1'1 coo-l deal of itidigtta- ,.111 .111~1- the iittililtel‘ lll ulticlt lllc expropra- 11111 -1-'11-tn1 l1."1- h1-1n 1-.1t't"i'1-<l out. lti the first M... 1.11,1I~ \\tl'1 1-\11i‘o|-t‘i."-i_cd before ill" -111t ."-.1111-tit1-1l 11y the k'itlll]lltk'll l-t-Y" 1 1 111 11111-11. 11111 \\illi11lll due coipill- 1' .1 511. 1x111. 111' tho-1- wlto have 1111*" utnitttg itt this .1t"1-."1 for g1 iterations. ln 11 1! 1111-1; it is 1-1-111-1-11-11 that the 1 .- -1. - 1 i. 111- 1111111111» on ltave lWP" 11 1 ,,;1_.I ;...1 1s 11.111 l-et-tt -ettt 1111t li\ tltv- l" 1 ._ s11t 1.111. 1-t't'1-ttt1;_- paytttrtit ott a l1.1-i~‘ - -i-t ' 11111-1" t11-tit tlt1- initiititttui rc- t111t1t11t--i11tt1-t"-"_ The ("uti- ‘ "1-.~~1,.t-'.<11 '11 ".11- ' 11.1. 1111111 111 criIici-pt hecatt-"e 1i.1-1-, 111111tl11-1-~ tvpri-sctttcrl the 1 -.-1 11.1111t"- lt i- cottietideil that the 111111 1111i t11 tottiittis-iott salaries wottld have 11-111 1111111 cxttettdid itt -."i1i~i'_vitig stntie of the uho-c liil'ill\ have been broken t11 \n 111111" 1".1ttse 11f grit-vance is the fact 1:1: 11-11-1- t. t11» .1p111-;1] 1'1-11ttt tli1- liovertttitetifs h1- ion itt the ntatiet- of compensation. 'l'iil< 1141- llulillPll tnattt-e1- of doing things runs totttttvt" to 1-\1-r_v prttteiple of llrili-h ileiitoci-acv and i- 1111115 111-111111111-1-11 ;1~ the titost outrageous tr"1t-- 1"""11t1 ~ll'l(‘f' the i-xptil-iott of the .\cadiaii~. lf .\lr. llunttittg could get away from his 711111111" 11 cttshiilixitts for a f1-w day-s and male a few _i1et"-ott:il i1t11ttiric~ dowti around Caven- ‘lidt .-1n1' vic-ittitv, tie l11-li1-v1- it would open his 911s. A111 this is his 11ni11tie opportnnitv for doing so, 1- th1- tinte he visits us again, it will 111‘ too late, \\'e 1111 not suggest. or helieve. that he 1's a pfll"_\" to the-e ztlnt-"es of governmental atrltoritv; httl he ttill tt:111ti‘:1ll_v share in the 911-11111 of re<1111t1-il1ilit\ it 111- fails to infortn him =1-11‘ :11 first lt.'ttt1] 111' the nature of the com- pl.tiltl< ivhiclt are lwittg made This is not a political tiiatter. so far as 'l‘he tittarrlian is con- cerned. \\'e s1 111111" on ltcltalf of people of both partv l1-:1t1i11;--_ nho rttitkt- no bones about ex- JFQSSillQ their itttligtizitiot-t over the sitttation. “I 5111- 111' 11111-1 l l‘. Prohibition Revelations A t1-t1t111-ra11c1- s114'ttl\‘ei‘ itt Nova Scotia recently rl- 1 i'll'i‘tl t1't;1t 1111- citizens of that Province were st<.1.li1_v “drinking themselves back to Prohibi- ti- 1n," ln 111i. l'1-11|til1it1ott Provitice. after two _v1~.1t-< r11‘ ('.-11t111l1ell- lioverttinent administration, c1-t11litt11n: are sitch tlt.'tt 32 prosectttions have l11-1-tt lai-l for illicit beer and liquor selling as a re-ttll of a few \\eel\s' iiivesligatioti by two lll-nitri-til 11et1-1l1\1-~‘. The lll\l‘~'ll}_'illlll'~1 testified to going to several plots and not ottlv pttrclia-iitg beer and liquor. lint drinking e11n-i1l1-teztltle quantities on the pre- riti-cs. 'l'h1~_v drove a car, htit maintained that tltcv were not it11x-111acitat1-d though one of them, on cro-s exantitnnioti. admitted to having been itttoxicrttcil. and .'tllr1lll('l‘ had been in a'motor accident. Tliev also pttrcltasetl vettdor's liquor, with which tltty treated youtig women, One of i111" dct1-ctivrs, who has lteen here since .\'lay l3. lt-1 1 a colleague \\"iilt him named llarry French. 111111 fell \ll'l\ and 1li1-1l itt a ('ltat"l1"1tleto1vn hotel. ll1- had 1111-11 drinking "red e_ve rum". No in- r111e-t was l11-ld. 'l'lte body was sent home and another 1l1~t1c1tve replaced hittt here on May 2o. '1 111- t\\o n11 1t went around together. visiting places front information sttpplit-d by the R.(.'. 11.1‘, and the .\ttorue_v (ietteral. Sometimes lh1-v took local 1111-11 with them. “to get acquaint- e-i". (t11 other 111-1-.-1-ir1tts they ran a hhtfi’. call- ing the 111-1111111-1111- l1_v his or het- tirst name and c1."1it11it1g old ;ll'41ll1'lllll.‘l|l1‘('>lli]l. 'l'hev seem to ltave hrtd an 1-_1"1- for tlt1- charms of the alleged 1111-1111 ggers of the fa ire r sex. one of 1111-1111 1111-1- 1l1-~1-1-i111-1| ,-1~ l1eittg "pleasingly 1111111111". l\'u1tt ztitd bottle d beer appears lo lt;1\1- lit'l‘lt thi- stock supply‘ at the >t-1"-il\-~'1~i1< 1111-1 l't"1-11tt1-iit1-d. .\fter ilrinkittg a (11111111 of r111tttd~_ ll. tut-l. their practice ivas to take away or "teddv" as “ev-idettee." Repeatedly tl"1-\ ll‘~llllltl to g-oittg l1;11"|1 to tlie same places for tilt-Ft il"?'til~.- 111111 niore "t-videitce". 'l'liev also 1111131-11-11 111111111 1111 pi"1--1"1"ipli11tt.\ not their men .'tt tlie ',jlt\i‘l‘tllll-‘ill \1'lliliir'§ “m1 on "m, 01-1-3. Ft-Il I141; ilr-ci-rt-"ed itiie-tigittor, Freiiclt. appears lo 111111‘ Q11! 111111111‘ thi-rt- ivithottt a prescription, 'l'1t1\" ii-ititl Miiitiiier-irltg .\ll1i-rt11n_ $111111; and -\l "Ho!!!" 1'i- \\1"ll as the Fltarottetovvn speak- llltli‘ i'.\|-i'i1~<'~ for drinking and flur- cbitsitt’: 111111111- to c.'1i"i‘_\ :111:1_r were charged to an account t11l11- rendered to the Provincial (i<1\1t"tti1_11-ttt, wlticlt also is pay-ing the detective tigettcv tit .\loittt"eal for their services. The last iiiwz-t-ioit 111i itliiclt hives-ligation: of it will be recalled. was llll'lt'l' the §a11t1der< liovet-nutcnt. it-1 logo, ,-\t tltstt time .-1 111-11-1-111-1- 11:1. l1rougltt here and ac- "ihll"! l" Premier Sillllltlffs. he was "tip again-t one of the most serious [triihlpmg that nnt- titan had to face in the ltistorv of this Pro- vince". .\ reinarkwihle explanation of 'this gen. tl1-i11.'1n's activities was given hv .\l|-_ Satmder; in the la-gi-lature in March. i630. lt appears ‘hat the job "/li1lti't require an angel: it required | mrm ttho could ingratiate hitttself into the good graces of these people; one who was able to nlv-e a drink and make hint-elf a good fellow". lle crime here "as :1 ivcll-borer or an oil iligger“. \lr. Satttt-lers ltad forgotten which. ln any tasc, it was "not long before he was ntaking himself a good fellow and going into these places. and he was making his report". Mr. Saunders then \\'t"lll on to (inscribe some of the hootleggiitg tnethnds employed. as reported hv Ehe detective. From this it appeared that the 1'1 e.1-i1--. l) A Dim-Rhino! l) 0 ' itto\-e or two behind. fifteen ililferent parties. followed. The reason, according t11 Saunders. was that the investigator Wfls‘ "-111! drunk and that on one occasion he had ll-‘Ull poisoned with had liquor and was laid up 1.1 "t serious condition for over a week. “lilies-c thing-s were a revelation to tne. and I felt that the titan was not as I expected". ed. ll1- consulted with .\lr. l-‘1roivti. clntit-ntatt with the authorities usually a On that occasion the detcctivds efforts re.- snlted iii the laying of information ngziitist some Hut no prosecution- Prctitiet" reliahlc"—tltat he was in the ltabit of ce-titte: mAi-Lor-rervem 61153121121“ notes BY TllE wit’ France's air force ls to be doub- lc-t b_\ 1939, All keeping WlLll thc tron. t11 Europe. As the pct-ease LS tit .ltc interest. 0t defence and 1S calculated to cause possible enemies to 1i11ttsc before contemplating an a tack. the friends 0f peace should wticontc thc development in the l'tl.‘l.lDllL'.~l\/lOlll.l'€8l Gazette. Marquis wheat made Western Canada tltc granary of the world, esiablisltccl Canadian hard wheat En lihc lllll\'t..‘l'.»ill standard. Yet. the l‘uJa-W.Iahn.mA_ APID HEART BEAT NOT Al.- WAYS DUE T0 GOlTRE ot".g1t:aioi',\va.s not. considered o1 llUlll page nctis value by at. least of the Prohihiliott Cotuitiissiotr alon-Y with .\lr. 1'5 'l'ltane A. Cantpbell. the chief of policc of Sitin- tnersitlt- and the chief prosecutor .\lr. llil_\'\\‘ti(ltl. and the tipshot was that it was felt “it iv-lulil not be in the interests of true tentperaitcc to uro- ceed with those cases fttrthcrbecattsc they itz-i -uch evidence against this detective that itt 1111 tiiatter would b1.- vetttilati-d; aiitl that itt tlt- itt ci-able to go ahead with tho-e cast-s, S11 1' 1-\ went to thc itiagistrrite. not to \\'llll4ll'Jl\\' 1111-1 lismisserl." The cost to this Province of that li:1<.-., 1111.11 h1 Satindcrs l'ili\'(‘l‘llllll'lll. according t11 .\l1~ flaunilers, ivas $1.100 or $1.100, The Fire Menace the Province. R.C..\l.l". with the a..istatice of the ln the nteantitiie. the wartiitig smtuded in the-e columns a few days ago is worth rept-rtiittv. Ordinary safety precautions are ttot enouclt lllt- der exceptionally dry itiidsittttittet" c1111diti~11t-. The greatest care should be takctt to ztvoid starl- ing tires. which frequently are caused by cart-- lessly thrown matches or cigarette ends. .\'o catiip-fire should he lit near trees or ltushes_ and motorists should be particularly careful while driving through the country‘. lluring the 1111-».- ent week, with so many of ottr farmers .-ttti-tt-l- ing the Provincial Exhibition, 0llllll'(‘1'|l\'\‘ of lire in rural communities are dotihly- dangerous. I Editorial Notes J Everyone is Fair minded these day-s. U i ll‘ Ill First British standard gauge for railway-s en- acted this date, i846. - i It i 1i The‘ Governor looks swell in his Court dress with his medals and decorations, V it it It! Probably the. Finance Minister's principal eit- gagement yesterday was “a conference" by telephone with the cabinet then sitting at Ottmva to hear Premier Aberharfs reply. 111 n1 111 =11 The everlasting grind of a statesinarfs life evidently does not permit of a vacation these days. Mere politicians on the other ltand. are vacationing all the time, hoping for hotttetltiitg to turn up or turn over. a1 11- 11- 111 Hitler has been called many itames 1111111 i11- sicle and outside (jermaiiv. l-le ltas been ac- claimed by the Nazis at different times as the "Saviour of the Aryans", "the greatest .\las- ter of German art", and now he lias been 1les~ cribed by Julius Streicher "history's greatest physician". It just remains for some one to call him publicly what so ntany do 1n-i_vatcl_v. i- 1r 1r n1 - ("oincident with the destruction by lighlttiitt.’ of the Edison Memorial at .\leiilo. ,\'._l. contes the announcement of the death at the age 11f 59 of the inventors second son. .\lr. \\'illiatt1 lm-lit- Edison who passed away in \\'iltnitigton. lli-l, like his father, he was an itiventor specialir- ing in the radio field in a small lahoratorv in the basement of his Westover llills home and held several patents ott radio devices. 1F 1F An Empire drama festival to 1tromole clo-et" educational and cultural ties, was advocated itt an interview recently by the l-Iarl of llt-sshorottglt who as (Ioverttor-(ietteral of Canada front 11131 the little theatre movement itt the llotttinion. "It is generally agreed there ls no ltettet" in these days of prontotittg good feel l relations." he said. "_ltist as the dratna ha.- pr1v- ed | vital element in the integrzttion of the itine provinces of Canada. could it ttot itlso h1- 11-1-11 pirc still closer P" Lord Hesshorougli paid ltigli tribute tn Canada generally for the .11-hi1-1-1-- discouraging obstacles. 111 1o 111 a It is evident strong efforts are being nutdt-i to close the breach between Prentier llephttrtt and the Simon-pure Mackenzie Kitig l.il11-t-al~' in Ontario. .\t the nomination titeetittg sor. when Hon. .\lr. (iroll. late’ .\li1iistet" of l.a-1 hottr. etc.. was re-nomiiiate‘ not n singli- 1111-; verse criticism of the Preaiier was lteard. lfl there were any in the audience expecting tol hear a wide-open attack on him they were doom- ed to disappointment. At the outset of his oo- minitte address. the ex-Cahitiet Nlinister tuadc| it clear that he did not intend to "tthuse andi villify" those who differed from ltint, _\s fari as the Premier was concerned, he said. he hadt been “badly advised" on labor questions attd any critical references he had to tnake of the: Premier's labor policy would he voiced “tnorc iii sorrow than in anger." .\iid in per-opal vein. Mr. Croll spoke of his association with Premier Hepburn and praised him as a "warm- hearted, able and cottragenus man." As one who had been close to Mr. Hepburn. he de- clared, there had been many opportttrtiie: to tmlichaddevelopodtontichanlnlngudtll learn his admirable. qualities. That was all — and nothing more .\lr. Saunders cx11lai1t-1oe1t1l1 of stt- Charles Saunders. its interests of jitstice they rlidti't feel that evett the tnagistratt- hititsclf ivould ziccept it and the 11111-11- lvrrfits of true ti-tttperaiice it ivotild ttot 111- 'l'l~ u-ises hut ltave them dismissed. attd thev \\'1""1- l ""1 "m" "hm" L“ The long 5111-11 of (lry wcatltet" lll1'll\L‘.\ tlt1- pvt"- sence of brush tires a tiiatter of grate ilztttget- to Outbreaks at Fri-itch \'ill."1gc :t111l Xlurray- Harbour have ltcen reported. and 1'11- residents :1re endeavouring to bring theiu tinder cotttrol. to 1935 played a prominent part itt f11_-.t1-ri.~g1 ivay ' amongst peoples. than by encouraging cttlttttu-tli similarly to liclp to draw the units of the line. ment of bringing the stage back to life. despitelfiW-liflllli‘ 11ml hlrvnilllivn a 1\\0l‘ll.‘1 and tlti-ii mill down. two western newspapers. The Reg- t 111.1 Leader-post devoted l8 inches of 1.s1-11ce on Lhc front. page of its sec- o1111 c-CLKIOH to‘ the life of a man tiltost ivork mctinl mil ions ol dol- 111112» 1o sklakillflllClMlll. The Calgary l rfetalti ran nearly two-thtrcts of a , L'Uil1lllll on p-age three. The Edmon- 1 111.1 Jlllllllill stat-zed its article mid- uoivn page oitc. Sir Charles, 1 .te his great ziccottipilslintents, 1.1 i so 111111-1 and uttasstttttiitg a life 1 11111‘. itt ottt tvcscrti paper a cut ol 1’.-1t.1»1lt1-t" t-lclct-l) mutt 1111.. used b) 1 A itttstitke of tardly ll2l\C licctt \\ El‘. his ktno c about _ 4 np- the prott... ‘ 1. Lni , z .» 1--..1...- v... .1. mil- - ho...- lot" others -l-ti.".inciai l-ost. 1 p 11. 11.111,- ‘Iln volt-rs of Bi in as a whole 11.-~ 1111..111t.1; c1 11caily thc weak- 1 ttt-ss oi the l1ilUUlll‘ oppostnott in rc- f‘ 111 b11111 i1it"1-11.;tt tutti home al- t.1ti.». 11:1 .110 resttlt.» ol recent by- 011-1111111» .t11p1-;‘1t‘ to llKllCll-t’. Th1 Iwilluttu. \.1.1\'ct'liitl1-i1|., repik-seilbll", a» i" LlUP» .111 pohttt-ttl parties. ha. shown a tttttty oi 1tutp1se and a \‘l1_-i1lll lll ulltylllg out, its plans \\'lllCl‘ arc, so la". lac-knit; in the pppostttott sections. Tue Labour 1111.1) lll (npUCltll. has lost ground 0i latt- ivtttctt may not bc itgalncd for _v1-ars to conic. ‘Phase who do no. appcut- to "know their own" itt nuts ott ttlal qiicshotts cannot ex- pee‘. to recciie iltc lbllwt. OI the 1ie11p.c.-l3cli.1si 'l‘1-le1,-r1iph. lo the iiilrr is 0f historical ac- ctttiicy. the 1t11sttt11ii cannot be bet.- .ct- >112llt‘(l than tn the words of Jitttgt- W. K. fotvttend, of the Uni- 1e1l 511M618‘ circuit coin-t, lll clclivc-"r- tug tutigtnciti m a iamous patent casc- .\0llli: years ago: ‘The exact coitiributtoti 01 Marconi t0 the art of spccclt to cgraplrv," said Judge 'l‘o\'1"iiett(l, "ntay be stale-d an tol- loivs lvltixivell and Crooks pi"omul- gaicd. the theory of electrical 0SCll- l-ahoits b_\" tneatts oi a disruptive dis- cltat-ge. Hertz produced these oscil- 1111.011.» and (l0.>L'l'llJt‘.(l their charac- teristics. Lodge att(l_Pupull devised apparatus lttttttcd l0 lecture or local iwtiet-ttnettis; NItlTCOlli discovered the possibility" 01 Lntnsfot-mttig thcse oscillations tn.1.1 dclinlic sgtials.“ To the ttatties iiictttiotied, those of Btuttiy. lttcltt, Arco, de Forest, Potnsett, llssut guild especial)- l-‘letntttc. ntigtti well be added, "ahile in more rccettt ycat-s numerous named and attonytttotis workers in all cottitirtcs ltave assisted in the dciclutiittcttts ol which we arc pet- haps only swing the beginning.- Eng ticeriitg. Lottdon. American workers have already lost, ihisjcni- more man-days than,‘ Lucy lost. dttrtttg all of last year“? A1111 the loss oi‘ ntatt-dul-s meansi the 111s» oi traces not only for the, -l.-"'k1t‘s, but 1111" other vvage-earn-Q . who are fot-ced out uf viork by1 sit-lites. Wttlt all tltc abor laws and- lnltoi boards the New Deal has bt-ottgltt ntto t11-tug. one would ex- pect to sec-a decrease in resorts '10 striking to M31110 tntlitsirlal dis- putes. Just the opposite has occur- red Tltc reason is that the new| 111~11t".;111111111te lO\\lll'(1l industry ts‘ lltlMf‘ on the [also assumption that ihc right not w work .5 more im-t po-"iani to ivuge-eat-tters than the tug-t11 1o ivottk.-l)cit"oit. Free Press. 1- Now for starting all over again in our l‘t.‘lllllt)ll.\ with Mussolini who accepts the British plan for Nott- IlllAfVPllllOll in Stiaiit “in principle," ivhiclt is a bit,- advttttce on h s prev- ious 1tostitutt. Wc see nothing ln llllS plan and wc " ‘c nothing l0!‘ the scltuties of Eut-opeati rivals for ec- ottottttc and military advantages m that dLstrc-ssfttl coitntry. But. an ef-_ tort. t11-re itt Britain to show that we' vaute the lrtt-tnlsltii) of the Ila. ans sltoultt now b1.- titadc. we ottghi not to have qttarrclled with them over 1' Al1_1.~.~t'ttt.1. so let us tnark Mitssolt- nits a1-ceptaitce of the British plan by rct-octttzittg the Italian sover- (‘itillily uvei‘ Abyss-tint, which ts, :1t1_\"\\11y.—l')11tl_\" Express, IJOllClOll. Siict-ss in collective bargaining is ltnpnsstltlc lllll(\\\ the employ-er ls 1 able to clcttl with an accredited ngeitr-y aekitozvletlatttg an obligation] to abl c by the tcrttis of a C0llll'ltCl,.l 1i 'l|l)ll1'll (llspttles put the‘ v _" aitcl co-opet-at ve empoyet" 1 lll titt- satnt- 1111111 with the l‘llt‘l‘|'l_\' of l 111-111111111-11 labor. and give the latter - an ll(ll‘(|lllll(.‘ excuse for his hostility. 1 If the labor tnovemcttt. is l0 go lor- vrurtl ll iittirsl. (lcttioitslratc the value tot Ofilllllllllllltll lrom the viewpoint oi the public 11s ivcll as the trot-king ntzm. The .\lll'l‘Sl way to nlicnate reac- t.t1tnnt-_v Ollpflfillloll ls to permt. 1111. lstltctiotittl disputes to divide labot-‘s fenced-Washington Post. moment's notice to speak ln one of in \\'111(1.1 the Clttu-ch Assemblies at Birming- ltntn Town Hall. he said one or ~,l.wo when cztllcri to "co on" he got up and said: "My friends, I cannot. 1m 011,! The gift of OXLPITIPOYEIDCOUS .-"pe:~ch' has not been given to me. I can only speak at lcitutlt, after great labour,‘ and w.th my speech before met" The matiuiaelure of [Inger-breath tools would meet with universal op-| pOHIlOIl. One side would point. out. that: an lmiuze was no less graven, btcatise it u-as baked tn ginger-i bread. whllc the other side would; ptntt-st that their idols iihotild be marl: of sterner stuff. and that. it‘ was snet-tloglcttts to make them out of 11 substance which, if not eaten‘ by ch ldren, would go soil and de-t terlorate. It ls the same with even-' lng dress: it, should be suppressed‘ by a joint effort. of those who wliih; to abolish class distinction and those ivlto ltai-t- st-tttltnetttai regards for the Ion; past age at gentillty. Iv- When we were examining r. {tilts for overseas service tn..t. .1-ere found with very rapid hear .- )ue allowance was made for ti. .act. that many were young am taturally excited. but. as a safe- {llflfd against gottre being present hey were asked to slt down and earl for a few minutes ivhilst the rxantiner went on .vot1k. If the heart were still rapid. csts for other sytttpioms of goilre .vr.-rc made- tretnbllttg of the tuners when ht-ltl outstt-ctclted. tlgittg of the K‘_\'(‘S. cnlargemetit. of 1_vrotr1 gland in the itcck. It was naturally felt. that these .en. no matter how br ‘ rcame excited. tire e eart dsttirtattces. lntll L. tffer wt'h slt-"pksssttess undet- the train of ivarfat-e if the thyroid and wet-e ovet-sciive. To-ttav. r-hould cxantitiatlnits be adc of all men avrrlablc for war lily, it is likely that tn these cases l’ rapid lteart heal. the sttnplc but lficient tnetabttllsttt test ivotild be. stade. This test. dict-vs how fast. the )0d)' process s tint-hitting the l-icart "ati are ivorkzttg and if more than . .5 pet-cent above the normal rate. L ts ciiietice of git tic-an on arg- ‘d, overactive thyroid gland. At. a recent meeting of the Royal zfedical Surgical Society of Glas- ,-ow, reported in the British Med- cal Jottrtitil. Dr, A. B. Attdcnon lisctisscrl the rcl-atiott betwcett the1 l normal or basal mclabolisttt and t the VVCFlOIIS SlLZIlS of goitre or hyperthyroidisttt. as it is called In a serious of 140 patrent-s of xarlous ages and both sexes. who liad signs of goltre the basal metabolic rate had been compared with these signs-wnlarged thyroid gland, rapid hear-t beat. trembling of hands. sweating. and loss 0t weight. The findings are certainly of interest to patients and phy- sicians alike. When there ivas enlarzcmetit. of he thyroid gland with all the other atutts~tremotz rapid heart. loss ol weight except. bulging eyes- the tnetabollc rate was above normal. nit when only two or three signs were present. the metabolic rate was normal. Also. when thete was enlargement of the thyroid only. or only one sign. the rate would be normal. Finally, in cases of rarfcl heart beat. with no etilarizetncnt of the thyroid gland the metabofic rate would be normal. You can. thus sec how this simple lest-which can be mttdc ln the 1thvsician2s office-can take away the alarm caused by a rapid heart beat or other signs of gnitre. 11112.6? TO THE MUSE Resign the rhapsody, the dream, T0 men of larger reach; Be ours the quest. of a plain theme, The piety of speech. 1 As monkish scribes from morning break 'I‘oiled till the close of light, Nor thought a day too long to make One line or letter bright: We "also with an ardent mind, Time. wealth, and fn-mc forgot, Our glory :n our patience find And skim, and skim the pot: Till last when round the house we hear The evensong of birds One corner of blue ltettven appear In our clear well of words. Leave. leave it then, heart! Sans finish and sans frame. Leave unadot-ned by needless art The picture as it came. -R. L. Stevenson. ‘ ti; tnuse of my otts back and white garments. goes back to a time when a socially upper class éXlblftd vrttlt-it at 1011511 precinc- cd some elegance. maybe 01 R Hither foo! sh character and of a limited extent. The inhabitants of the sub- ut-hs. who envtousli- watched them rlerccnd from their laitclatts to itt- tettd grand pat-tics, know that the wearers of it WON? "real gentlemi-tt." with routine , Clearance Price. 1 PUBLIC FORUM Ihll column ll MIPB ll" ‘h’ tincunlon by oorrelpnndout 0f iuuitlonn n! lnterut. The Charlottetown Guardian doe; no! uoengully undone the oplulnnl o! oflrreilpolldentl. "KEEP COOL" Slrr-The Weather ls certainly very 1 warm. and the motto should be " "keep cool“ and refrain from ax- 1 ailment. This should apply espec- l tally to politics. Therefore let. the politician sheath the sword. the editors of the daily papers dip their pens ln the milk of human kindness and let all unite in making the present Exhibition the best ever. Should the warm weather con- llnue the buildings on the lair grounds will be very untenable and cattle. especially‘ fat stock, will stiffer. Would it be pcvsible to make some arrangement to tie the cat- lle out at night and let the barns and stables cool? I thlrtk so. I am. Sir. etc.. M. F. MncKINNON. Churchill. Aug. l6, 1937. Tooth Pulling (Cleveland Plain Dealt-rt Pulling teeth to rid a patient of lumbago. hay fever. or hO\lS(’l’l’lRl(l'5 knr-c is nothing: but a fad in the opinion of two dentists who spoke the other clay before their national nxoclatlnn. Kncickintz them out. wltlt it hammer. which the ftitttrlshs 1m- dolng. is just. as bad. Either process is known as exodontfa. which ls a much higher priced word than any that. mcurs to one of sim- ple rearing. Both speakers predicted a deehne in the practice. One said that “no definitely conclusive proof has yet been advanced that. in a single case a tooth was the direct attributed growth of the pracfct- to the misconception that a pulpless toot]: is dead and itt-zed root can-it therapy as effective treatment. Both also sald motith infection. instead of a cause. mlzht. be the result of in- fecton elsewhere. which ls some- thlnt: for the doctors to think about. l Gassy Stomaohs .' R E L I E V E D If you have any trouble with your stomach such as Indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach. heartburn. gastric distress, etc. Then don't de- lay getting a bottle of Dr. L. B. Evan's Stomach Mixture immediately. Evan's Stomach Mixture la l1 prescription 0f DI‘. L- B- Evans, noted English Physic- ian of which we have the sole rights to and since selling it have received numerous testimonials from satisfied purchasers. ' Try a bottle lodni- 85 cents. STOCKAID ANIMAL SPRAY PILLS AND REPELS FLIEE. LICE. and MOSQUITOPLS sluckaid lii one nl the be!‘ cattle sprays on the mflfkflt and In absolutely Illflrflflletll not to taint mllk, nor to stain. Price Every one of them htul at. least two mettservants, part. of whose duty it. was 1.0 dust. brush. fold, take out and put together this elaborate cos- tume. N0 gentleman cottld bother himself with doing so-lt was not of course that. he had no time. since being a gentleman he had ex hy- pnthesl no work to (lo-Truth 1 1Lot blister nor burn the hide 0|’ h l . "Write, Phone or Clll f0!‘ one today. PRICE PER 12a OZS- 81M 1 THE two tines vimno 315. 149 Gt. Geo. 8t. R. Bro Fire, Auto, Life, A 144 Richmond St. mlncdremoveanl-uollllllllo- and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis w&Son ccident, Sickness Ch» ' tttetown 9 $18. ' $14. ' $22.. ° $25. t . “You'll find your Suit at this Sale" ‘ “SALE FOR CASH ONLY” ", 11211115115011 s1 GllDMllltl: Exhibition Suit Sale Our great sale of Suits will be continued Exhibition Week, sides the specially advertised lines we have count every Suit in our store, this greatopport 'Week only. Your chance to secure a fine Tat Sport Tweed Suits Selling at Young Men's Suits $11.95 decided to dis. unity is for Fat,- lored Suit at a, 18‘ 196-’ ___:_~_§ be- $9.95 Selling at English Worsted Suits Selling at $15. m. Tea v1.11 Says: l For a Delicious Cup of . F1111 Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN _ " Orange Pekoe Tea causi- of systemic tllSlllfbflflCtk". He- Hyde Park Suits Selling at $111.95 Insurance Problems During your visit to the Exhibition why 1111f take time off to call at “The Oldest Insurance Agency in P. E. I.”, and settle any problems you may have concerning protection of your home, family, or business‘! llYNllMllN 8r Offices- 61 Lower Queen St. 00., Ltd. Phones 67 and 6S Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING IS Offering to the Public a service in all branches of Real Estate as Agent and Manager. To BUY, SELL, RENT Properties in City and Country. To give valuations, arrange Mortgage Loans. Secure Tenants, Collect Rentals/and Manage Properties and Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked lo List Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. TEL. i876 Charlottetown at your work. The good workman never pill’! m" an long as, tucked awly l" hi: cheek, he ha: a bl! chew of that raft-cabin!» stimulating, comfortinl old nicitiavatiiciiocsoivs “cit TWIST” CHEWING