L v 1 i , PAGE FUUR fTilE ONARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN n, scum, 12s.: Ii~rrisry—l.icut.-CnI- D- A. laslllnnon, I). B. 0. _ ‘ . ‘g Editor and llansglng Dlrec tor-J. B. Burnett. '3 3' l- ‘ W.‘ ‘- Allawlulb summ- Frank Walker and n. n. Curio II, jygutqlanl-JV. Chester U. leisure, u-r. Vice-President. l. i Dali r u a ins-n sa-oc (in advance) deliver“ laaonfi)" ,..'..(('i:n-§vm=q nailed’: 5:34a- and United MIMI ADVERTISING as r-nasnnrsnvss UNITED swarms-ra- raa. N" Y"! c": ilrckwlih 59min! Aganey argl Building, New Yorlr City, Motors . ' . 'lll lib - l! lldl Ch| - (“Gill all!‘ _ ,::"",“,‘," ,"_‘“'.'.-“' 1"“: "- 3" 5...???’ -“ fits; asu- sums Philadelphia. 1 mmsv, SEPTEMBER l. 195$- montils has been common to all the economic areas of Canada. The in- A VITAL SITTING THE ETOWN GUARDIAN Notes By The Way A rush for marriage licenses In New York, says The Globe. il I!" cribed to the advancing Pm"- Theft’! something a bit lmsallwi- however, in the comment of a bur- eau ofllcial that "it seems like l new deal for theiladies." Bglsam W.Bdcn.M.D. ' uvr roun cmLn an rrnrsrc- Those m two ways of auuaug ALLY EXAMINED A1.‘ school. up a market. Ono is to M01168? production and find 116W 011810111- ‘ers-Japalfs ail-conquering method. iThe other is to cut down produc- you may have a youngster start- ing ofl’ to school for the first time. If you have sent other children to‘ .cxanml0.thewayinwhicirU.l. Stranger Than Fiction‘ Quebec Chronicle-Militia.) The odd ways in which criminals are sometimes bwlilm 90 50°! i?!“ outdo the most far-fetched inven- tions of the novelist. Consider, for Federal odfioen were able to round up the Harvey Bailey gang in Tex- as, the other day. Young Charles l". Urschel, Okla- homa oil man. was ladnawed and held prisoner in a farmhmlso- He had no ides where he was. but he noticed that every morning and every evening an airplane flew over the house. One morning it railed to nhscxrimn < Ha comes on chosen avcninll. My blackblrd bountiful. and sings Over the gardens of the town Just at the hour the sun goes down. His flight across the chimneys thick, By some divine arithinctio- Comes to his customary stack, And couches there his plumage black, And there he lifts his yellow bill Kindled against the sunset, till an ', "Fish from the Gardens‘ <_— Ysstsrdayb sitting of the Royal dcx number of employment in the Commission on Banking occupied ‘scarcely an hour and a half; yet the subject matter covered a great deal cf territory. Probably not since the sitting of the Duncan Commission in the same chamber seven years sgo has so much interesting infor- mation regarding the commercial aflairs of the Province been brought out. The questions of Lord Macmillan and his colleagues were lhreald nlld to the point, as was to be expected from the calibre of the personnel of the Commision. Both Maritimes advanced from 78.3 on AprLl l, to 98.0 on August 1, that in Quebec from 73.1 m 94.8, in Ontario 788 to 86.6 in the Prairies from 78.8 t0 90.5, and in British Colum- bia from 68.6 to 87.3. Similar ad- loading cities. Rather more than half of the firms which make monthly TBDOYYS to the Bureau oi’ Statistics are en- gaged ln the manufacturing indus- tries. These industries employed rides of the banking question. so far “early 424000 women °n August 1' as it eficcts our iarmcrs and co- a“ increase "I 46900 as comparedi operative organizations, were placed fwml the first °7 Aprnr and °r 53500,! frankly before the meeting. Tllcisiilce the 119811111318 0f 1933- cral evidence heard in connection: Tho-W 5811115 8N decidedly Nil-B- with the prcpzlred briefs presents an 511ml! and Hhflw 00110111511701? that illuminating plciurc from which the {the long-awaited busines upswing Commissioners will riouiltlcss form ails HOW definitely in progress- iust appreciation cf illc difficulties, 00th 0f Oill‘ fnrlliillq community and I the banks. Wlicn one considers the‘ ____. vast amount of information along‘ Cgnsiderlng the unhversa] custom similar lines, gathered at the sit- o; swgmnlmg, the beam, and d5. tings in other Provinces, it will be ‘light o; n, we ought w find that realized what an enormous task is pix-mum. poem, 0g motion pugs. involved in the digesting of all this ‘led and magnified more kgquenm, material and in drawing up a re-lm nteratura m Chambers-s‘ s_ a port in the nature of a judicial Hedges. who awn‘ w be an sunk finding on the evidence. It was omy on Winning’ mu” n PM“ reafization of the difficulty and im- that rererencea to the exercise an very scarce. There are, he says, only portance’ of this labour that led the three direct references in the Bible, Dominion Government to seek the most outstanding men available, not i anly in Canada but in the Old ‘Country, to act on the Commission. Those of our citizens who had the privilege of mccting Lord Macmillan i0! his genuine love o‘ the Sea’ The and his colleagues, and of witncs- lame man was at home m the sing the manner in which yestcr- [watuz we rememb“ how Rupert days proceedings 'wel'c conductcmiBmoke m ‘lamntchesmrl’ ‘fancies will realize illat illc Government ls mas “ghostly mrdshipm swimming‘ indeed to be congratulated upon itsqthe p001 at dawn‘ we are told by! choice. That the rcport of the Com- MT‘ Hedges that the earnest hm’ mission will m» of invaluable aid m ma“? will!“ on swlmmins in Enz- Parllanlcllt 1n revising Lbe' Bankmsh’ is 111 Iflflglandb “Piers Plow- Acis. Byron. being an expert swim- ‘ the restoration of Southwest Africa. Act at the llcxt. scssion ls a foregone mam" 5mm which 59"" 111195 5P9 conclusion. It is particularly grat- qumed- B51118 to the P901116 of this Province Biml "P118141?" PTOKN-B" and to know that thefncts rcllicerning our own particular problcnls in banking and financing llavc bccn so ‘learly and ably presented. "Robinson Crusoe“ razse hopes of swimming, but both disappoint, a5 old readers will know. Charles Dud- ley Warner gives a vivid description of native swimming the Nile cata_ ract, and C. M. Doughty in “Arabia Deserts" describes the Bedouin; swimming in their drinking poolg, A passage from Swinbm-ne’: "swim. mel-‘s Dream" is quoted. Browning's brief reference in "Saul" to "the cool silver shock of the plunge" is recanw- Th"? Pfloiagoc are from Shakespeare who mugt have “kngwn a great deal about gwunmmg," Bu; the?! he knew a great deal about lverything. MORE EJIPLOY/IIEIVT The Dominion Burcau of Statis- tics reports that tils number of! employees of 8,261 firms reporting‘ to the Bureau aggregated 204.219! on August l, as colllpnrcd with 780,- 015 on July 1, being an increase of over 24.000 in the month-an in- sreasewhch of course. does not in- clude the large number of persons employed in harvesting operations, on farms. The figure of 804,219 on‘ August 1, is the highest recorded during the past twelve months. More especially during the last four months since tllc beginning of WORK 0F PARLIAMENT There has come from the King's, Printer an index for the House ofi vances were also recorded in the‘ ‘Southwest Africa is engaging atten- oneveacb in Isaiah, Ezekiel, and the lion. This former German territory fmer naturally reminds his readers |Gwenunent of south Mac“ as tion and force up prion artificially. This is the Bl-itleh Government's methods-tho hampering. regulating quota. Another instalment of this ‘legislation was introduced into the House of Commons when the Bea Fishing Industry Bill was present- ed for its second read’ng-~Daiiy empress. The greatest nsisforiurle that can come to a man is to not have any work to do. There is surely plenty of work in the world to dol And there ls no indictment so ter- rlble against a community or a na- tion as to have work to do and yet have numberless ones urlalble to secure that work. Work is the great salvation. and no one can be happy for long unless he or she works. It doesn't matter at what work. lust so long as it is work. In the days of pioneering in the West when the Indian was a source of terror to traveling companies and scattered communities, some of the more astute leaders found that it was cheaper to feed the natives! than to fight them. Today organ-l ized criminals threaten life and property and order. It is hardly school you arc floqilfllflkd "m! show w. some of the regulations and hava Whanflrnchdfllfibotthfli- all been adopted to help your vhfld- try w remember that regulations are for the good of the majority. ' One of the regulations is that ‘your child must be examined by a nurse, doctor, and dentist. Instead of becoming indignant about this because you have had your child under the care of a child's specialist, be WiSB enoush t0 take advantage of these examin- ations by those who see and ex- amine your child from a different standpoint than that of the special- ist. While food is the nvst important point in the health and safety of children, and our childrens‘ special- ists save thousands of lives Yearly, there ls the general Phyfiiqilfi 01‘ structure of the child, the way it stands or sits, its walk, the straight- lless of tllc spine, the condition of the teeth as to straightnass, the presence of little cavities in the teeth, tile shape of the mouth and face, ille condition of the nose and throat and many other things about youngsters that school nurses, den- tists and doctors have learned in their experience with 1511011811168 0i practical to try to appease these enemies of society by feeding , them, but it is practical to rid a' country of habitual criminals by correciion of conditions that school‘ them in crime. The activity of the Nazi in is now administered by the Union mandatory. Certain claims by the Germans precipitated the trouble, This effort of the Germans to ob- taln the franchise was bitterly up-i posed by the United Party. whose leader charged the Germans with’ being disloyal. There was no doubt, . lle said. that Germans who had’ sworn allegiance to the King W311}, actively promoting propaganda for to Germany. That Italy will guarantee. Aus- tria's independence is the interpre- tation placed in Vienna upon the successful outcome of the conver- sations of Chancellor Englebert Dol- funs with Premier Mussolini at Rimini. It is believed that a prelude has been enacted for effecting the economic recovery of Danlhian countries by establishment; of an Italianmustrian-Hungarisn bu», that. will enable the latter t/wo status to oo-operato with the Little En- tente countries, Czechoslovakia, Ru- mania and Yugolavia, without be- ing dominated by them. Lord Macmillan, Chairman of the Royal Commission on Banking, stated at Vancouver that he was serving without remuneration. Sir Thomas White made a similar con- fusion. Sir Josiah Stamp also con- ducted the investigatlon into grain exchange operations without pay. It may be hard to believe, but there are men who will give time to pub- children. The very fact that you object to this complete examination which means the removal of the child's clothing so that the back and spine may be examined, will get your youngster off on the worng foot at school. He may get the idea that he should have a little different treat- ment at school than that given to other youngsters and may have trouble adjusting himself to the other youngsters. And, as you know, it is this ad- justing of children to regulations, to the rights and privileges of other children, that keeps them from being "odd" and possible mental cases in tile future. Instead of objecting to it, make sure that your child gets this thorough examination. Penitentiary Abuses (Toronto Mail and Empire) Not a few have been disturbed by the widespread reports of ill- treatment meted out to prisoners at Kingston and in other penal in- stitutions. The report of Gen. D. M. Ormond, Superintcndent of Pe- llitentil-lries, which is given publi- city pending the issue of the regu- lar annual report during the next session of Parliament, must be ac- cepted as reassuring. Gen. Orrnond took over lrs present position on August i, 1932, and since then many reforms have been instituikd in the interests of the convict population. The fact is that the outstanding abuses of which the penitentiary authorities have lately been accus- ed do not exist. The stories of mal- treatment of convicts relate to earlier periods in the history of these institutions. A great deal has been said about solitary confine- ment at Kingston. That punish- ment was abolished many years ago. A particular convict was alleg- ed to have been kept in solitary learned that these regulations have If mwev“ m“ is tn.“ first flmeito find out what airplane line was W" m" “m “ “was”: to school 3 lnvo i. to discover Just what de- formandhsdtoidhisstormitwl-l ls simple matter for the detectives gvistioninthc scheduled flighthsd ‘taken place on um particular -,moming, and, in that way, to 1o- ; oats the neighborhood in which the ;young man had been held prison- sr. i A dangerom bandit gang round- Tircss subIbs an like Dvmock woods Where music has her solitudes. And while hamocks the winter's wrong Rapt on his pinnacle of song, Figured above our garden plots Those are celestial chimney-pots. —John Drinkwater. An Ingenious Trap ‘ ed up because an airplane had to ‘make a detcur one daly in avoid‘ bad wcailher-vvoilld any novelistl dare invent anything as rar-fetch-l ‘odes that? l Old Age Pensions (New York 51in) The spread of the movement for [old age pensions is demonstrated | in a summary by the United Statesi Bureau of Labor Statistics, which! shows that the number of pension- ers increased from 988 in 1927 to 102,537 in 1932, and the aggregate paid out in pensions from $165,000 ln 1927 t0 $22 600,000 in 1932. lit i5 only 10 years since Montana, pion- eer state in this movement, adopt- ed its law. Wisconsin and Nevada followed in 1925 and Kentucky in 1926; in the latter state the option was left to counties, and in 1932 not a single county paid an old age pension. Colorado and Maryland adopted the old age pension in 1927: California, Minnesota, Utah and Wyoming in 1929, New York and Massachusetts were added to the list in 1930 and Delaware. Idaho. New Hampshire, New Jer- sey and West Virginia in 1931. 1n West Virginia, where the law leaves ilhe option to~ counties, the statue was effective in only one county, and in that county there were no pensioners in 1932. _ 1b date in the present calendar ‘year nine additional states have adopted laws creating old age pen- sions: Arizona, Arkansas, Indiana, Maine, Michigan. Nebraska, North Dakota, Oregon and Washington. but the law adopted in Arkansas has already been dwlared uncon- stitutiorml. l k . On Warrior’s Day- (Mall and Empire) Warriors‘ Day parade at the Canadian National Exhibition was inspiring. It recalled many glorious feats of arms. Many of the veter- ans went far back olf the Great War. Some were in South Africa. A few were in the Northwest Re- bellion. Possibly some had mem- oriu of the Fenian Raid. The lat- ter two complains were in direct: defence of our own soil. Regimen- tal drills, rifle shooting, yearly camps, all are preparations for self-defence. The militia training of those days was the basis of much greater efforts in later years. The expenditure in the ag- gregate was considerable. Recently these expenditures were curtailed owing to the prevailing financial conditions. Unfortunately school cadet corps suffered similarly un- der the cloak of economy but real- ily in deference to a fow clamant I fowlhouse, (London Times) " At Wood Green on Friday, Fred- crick William Barnwell, 80, a plum- ber, was charged with stealing two hell's eggs from a fowlhouse on an allotment at Powys Lane, Palmers Green. Detective Bkardon, giving evidence of arrest, produced three photographs of the accused in the and when asked how they were taken replied, ‘Taken by the prisoner himself." Robert Norbury, the prosecutor, of Whittingwn road, Bowes Park, said that he had lost property from the fowlhouse and suspected Barn- well, who worked the next allot- ment. He fixed a. camera in the fowihoiwe, and some days later found that a picture had been taken. He took the spool home and developed a picture of the accused. There was no doubt 1t was he. and the witness took the developed pic- ture to the police. when arrested the accused man said, "I must have been a fool, I don't know what made me do it." The magistrate (Sir William Rice) bound over Barnwoll. It is stated that there was con- siderable ingenuity in the method Mr. Norbury employed. He had ar- ranged it so that with the entrance of a person into the fowlhouse the shutter of the camera would open. Once. inside, there was a second device which produced a click. Alt that the man turned his face to- wards where the camera rested and the photograph was taken where. a half dozen men will coma to grips with things and decide up- on eome policy. In Ontario we have a LEQISIBIJMD of 112 menllbers. It could be out to half that number with grealt gain to the Province. The existing sys- tem is simply the result of the 01d idea that each section of the com- munity must have special repre- sentation. That, we have rlisoover- ed, is of no particular value, is of- ten a positive weakness. The time is bound to come when all of our Legislatures will have fewer members. It will mean less talk and less of scctionaliisrrl; but alsoiess expensoandagrswtdeal less of inefficiency. HEADACHES VANlSHlviwn you take QUICK and SAFE NOT CONSTIPATING Ase A" I i I ‘ . o ' ' - N.» lm5§l°§l1imfi§li§$§i'§§ away Katina nnd aches. Won't t ctomac because it's better than othlar: Hm , E. R. BR O W fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and ‘Plate Glass Insurance ‘at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St.,' Charlottetown _ i ‘ — __- , --COAL-- VIOTORIA $7.75 FULLY SCREENED AVON $7.00 FULLY SCREENED DELIVERY EXTRA’ MARITIME OOAL OO. 2 UUMBERLAN D STREET PHONE PHONE the fiscal year there has bccn an increase totalling 104,000 workers and the index of employment has risen from 76.0 on mull 1 to 87.1 on August 1. wlrlc the number of amployees in the reporting indust- ries is normally considerably larger on August 1 than on April 1, the increase of 104.000 in the last four months Ls ponsiderabiy greater than the average increase in the lam thirteen years during which the record has been maintained. Thus, Iven after correction for 4 seasonal variation, the index of employment at the latest date shows a distinct advance. Further, since the larger flmls making monthly reports as to the number of their employees givelggg dlflgrent subjects, 1011131,, 1m- won: to about 45 per cent of the “total number of wage-earners in the industries other than agriculture and professional and domestic ser- fyice, and since the smaller,‘ firms have also been affected by the im- ‘provement in business, it may be fairly estimated that the number cf unemployed in the Dominion has been reduced by 200.000 in the last four months. It is noteworthy that the increase Commons debates (Hansard) of last m’ “M” m this WAY‘ confinement in that penitentiary pacifists. The exprzgditure on ca- session. Consisting of 166 pages. and a tremendous piece of work in itself, its chief interest, says the] Ottawa Journal, is its disclosure of the extraordinary variety of sub- jects that are dealt with in the House of Commons, and of the versatility and wide knowledge which are thus required of a oom- petent memiber of Parliament. day there was scarcely a under the sun not touched by poli- v Franklin Roosevelt said the other subject Premier Mussolini ll planning one of the most drastic Cabinet re- visions since he assumed "oflloe. He himself will assume the new port- folio of NatLonaI Defense. under which the land, naval and air for- ces will be combined. General Italo Balbo. leader of the recent trans- Altlantic flight of twenty-four war planes, will be made chief of staff for the combined forces. "The manufacture of the tins, pots, packets and bottles, mounting rapidly year by year, represents- in very large part an enormous waste for twenty-three Wafl- A1 a mill-Rios was trifling. The training m W1‘ 0i 51°‘: the “$993593 Wm“ “l ‘i these corps was an admirable pre- h‘s incarceration in Canadian and ipuaflon gm- more exacting (mug; American Prisons and insane 85y" ‘later in life. We hope that cadet lums have amounted to that length grunt“; go;- the boys o; my‘ 0mm. of time. There is no foundation ‘In-y Wm b, muy “Em-red when g1- i0!‘ the 9t"? “m” amthei‘ wnvm nsncial conditions no longer per- ha! been m” i" “HWY Wflflm- mlt an excuse for petty economy. ment for two years. The inmate] who complained of being flogged, like a dog was punished for join- ing with other prisoners in the‘ wounding of another inmate. I Unweidly Legislatures l (Ottawa Journal) COLD - i ht. E h b ‘IIiQSC-JO. Red, a?” :95‘ Mus traocxufmiftoilrirggistnnp: Tune in on ASCO Program qn C. F. C. Y. daily 7.15 to 7.30 P. M. TNE FAMILY ' ORIIO SALE !-. Check this list over cam- Other statements wndenlnatoryi One notes with some satisfaction‘ of the present regime at Kingston are, similarly met by General Or- mond. n begins w lcok as u the tics. Running through the pages of this index, one finds confirmation of this claim. Premier Bennett, for example, dealt with no fewer than of good material. Making all allow- ances, it remains true that the putting up of little scraps of food in extravagant parcels carries with it a class of industry which is the n economic equivalent of digging a hole and filling it up again. Nay, it is worse illan that for it entails the incontinent waste or good may- erials which might be used in the manufacturing of much-needed articles. perisl and ‘ mastic, ranging from the philosophy of Communism and the sdjustme it of war debts to the sinking of the Bright Fan in the Hudson Bay straits and the peat] bogs at Alfred. It may be said, of course. that the average MP. does not need to know much or anything about the majority of these things. 0n the other hand, the various leaders do need to know about them. are call- ed upon to discuss them, must make decisions about them. It is the] reason why politics, and particular- ly political leadership, has become the most arduous, the most exacting and the most scientific of profes- sions. g1 employment in tho recent present authorities may have been “my ‘ “w "a" bwk 5m“ m)” 1 $63,318; o, humanuulans through ‘manbers. with a legislative Coun— out the country have charged and as if the been un- ocessarily iscerated by idle ru- mors and a amor-mongers. T??? lmqansimoesnlll .- glgrnanfaatslznn z asarbsnblslsaalelmsan llnwscafihapalscnl, {that the Legislature which Nova M" "'9 M“ "w """""i'i= ‘lSootla returned on ‘ruesday con-i "VIM" islets of but 30 members. For it is “W, BI°W° 711ml!" Milli of . agneaa 48c 25o Baby's Ill Tlbldl 12o ‘Bcotia hld l, I-GBIILIlI/UIG OI 40 T Bnuh Bqerv. icil to boot. This with a snlaller T33: “no: Bayer: Albina e ipopulation. _ i The public. IUPW-erltly. is bo- coming more sensible in this mat-i fer of representation. It is beglnn-I ing to see that apart altogether“ from the matter of overhead in government-tr unnecessary mul- tiplication of indemnitiee-big le-! gialatules mean unwieldy legisla- tures with endless talk instead of 36c Blcnns Linimcnt .. 32c EXTRA SPECIAL $1.10 Box Evening In Par]; Face Powder, 50c Bottle Per- fume snd 25c Lipstick, all for the price of .. . . . . . . 81.10 3 Plwillcs Koiex 74c 3 Till-I Dior Kiss Tslcum 25c $1.00 Bottle Nuiol 89c 50c Box Gin Pills . 39c Dodds Kidney 50c Bo: Wl°1I~ l run 9c Anybody with experience in 25o Bot e as. s. a c. 17c committee‘ or legislative work knows that the srrsaller the body ‘the greml- the probability or w! t!on. Where twenty men will de-i bate and split hairs and weigh thins! and and us by seitins no- Telephone Ill if Unable to Oornetofltore rm: 2 mics "I wish you would look where you are going," said the important gent who nearly collided with the casters barrow. "Oh, yus," said the coster, "and who might you be. "Well," replied the other, "I'd have you know that I can write ‘M.P.‘ at the end of my name." "So can every blinking shrimp on my barrsrl" snapped the coster. "Aren't you ths boy who applied for the position a weal: ago?" “Yes, sir." “And didn't I say that I wanted an older boy?" "Yes, sir; that's why I'm here now." "Do you mean to toil me you could. not sec me coming on a. ' “- piece of road like this?" said thl owner of the very small can if"! the collision. ab’ "Sorry, guvnor," said the i111 driver; "thought it were a ii! 9i me windshield." It was cleaning day at the men- ageris and- the animals had to be shifted into fresh cages. Patric! was assisting with the transfer ol a hyena. "Stiddy there, lion," he quavsred “What's the idea," asked an at»- tsndant, “calling that hysna l lion?" "Have ys no tact? Can't yo M rm flattering the haste?" MAIL IT GENTLIDIIN: ‘ Address Phone No ...-.........- "Pl! PBIZI CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. I. l. Telephone 4B2 INFORMATION OOllPON Kindly land me receipt bccks fcr taking sulncrlp my local paper, The Charlottetown Guardian, and full da- talls relative to the free oflsr of valuable Cash awards to be nude in the great profit-sharing campaign. MY NAME I! u.......-...----.u.--u-.-..-..-.......--a ............ Street No. ..............--... Contestants should enroll their names now and [cl started at once. Send for receipt books ncw and get an start. You can make good money each week. EVIIY AOTIVI MIMDIB PAID CASH IAOI WEEK THERE WILL BE NO LOSEBS TODAY ! Nanak o saasssassuoasnfl =1...» "s