135.01; roux alllE DHARLOTTETOWN curious < ryeuldour-N. Chi-nu n. llcLurd, A! Brrrefnry-Lleuh-Col. I). P. Vila-President‘ J. IL Burnett, I-J-l A. Iulilunou, D. U- 0. te‘ lditor and llunngln; Director-I. B. Burncll, I. I. L Anon-lull f-iil"*~— locum; [holly (lulllllltll mm u. l-‘nnk Walker and I) K. Curl» ou pcr yolr (In umuwo) ul-urcrrl 54,50 per your (In ndvnnce) mulled In Could. III Ulllkd bllkl __. _ M.» .._._ _____-_-.» % 1 'I'L‘ESDAY, 0CIOB£R 24, 1933 Cr ' THE BY-ELECTIONS The results of yesterdays federal fry-elections in Yamaska, Que, Rest- lgoucheéiadawaska. B, and ‘Mackenzie, Basic, were not unex- ~_pected in view of the izizensive op- “ position campaign to exploit the general world depression against the administration in power. Ynmuska, in which the Liberal candidate. Mr. TBoucher, Wu re-c- ..ed by a major- llty of about 40 over his Conserva- tive opponent, Mr. Comfois, is trad- Tttionally a Liberal stronghold. 1n i930 .\fr. Bcuchcr 311d his majority lief 1 upset by chm r of corruption. _.'[n i926 the same Lib; . candidates Qibsjorizy was 41a; in i925 it was a the then iBoucher. was r." Zizyo! lose. Y»; . .. for occasions. _ Restigeuclte-l iitself to be a . the lurnover (‘L72 ""e Cf/XZSC-P-‘diffé? candidate a mjorzty cf 1,470. On t1 i present occasion there ms a Farmer-Labor candidate in ndciizion to the two ‘rogulur party nominees. In ltlackenzie, Saskatchewan. there were four candidates in the in a strictly non-partisan Wall. 5m‘! the facts and augments are such as to challenge wide attention. In brief Mr. Hemminx‘: conclusion is and for that for this Province lions of people opened to us on ducers enjoy opportunities 0f most United. Kingdom. being nearer to none within the quality and excellence. trade to other field-Conservative, Liberal, C, c. F, former Judge L. G. H. Stubbs, re- _ tivo Federation, was generally con- ceded before the contest. Early re- ...: .5 lust evenilt: shovced the Lib- eral cardidate to be in the lead. hope for," Canada generally our prospect-s for trade expansion lie, not in chas- ing the Reciprocity rainbow but in the Empire trade pacts With the Empire market of hundreds of mil- prcferentlal basis. Canadian pro- trado future more wonderful than at any time since Confederation. A. strong point was made of the fact that Prince Edward Island ll favourably situated with regard to the markets of the our producers those markets by some weeks travel than their fel- low Briions in Australia, and have from zwo to ten days advantage ‘over Quebec, Ontario and tho - _, Western Provinces. it is suggested ~ that we should no lonstr continue ‘ selling our crops, our comm Ind y 55H m zheir crude and therefore i Less: profxable form, but should at once change our plans and start in as manufacturers of food pm- ducfs which, because of their rapid consumption and constantly recur- ring demand. are altogether the most desirable lines of manufacture upon which to embark. Exported under ‘strict government supervis- ion, Prince Edward Island food PTO- ducts should within a. verY "W years establish c. reputation second Empire for Note is made of Canadaks greatly increased Empire countries within the put few months. l" achievement the more remarkable and United front. Tilt‘ election of because ‘he worm depression 15 still limiting the purchasing bower presenting the Canadian Co-opera- m Bmtamv ma“ u,‘ our ‘ma; Dondnions‘ “What may w! Mi asked the speaker, “when trade has returned to nor- mal?" And his conclusion so for as NotesBy T712 Way If Industry h navht to the unh- urbs to give its employee more room and more sunshine and, per- haps, their garden p108. could it move out into the country where they could swimsuit their wages by filling the Boll lld. have the lnndasaplaoeofrofirgoifindustry faltered? ‘that, undoubfzdly, was in the mind of Henry mu when he predicted the dissolution of the River Rouge plant. There are, ob- viously. limitations upon what may be done in this direction; these can- not ubitrarily be m. aside. Some tapes of industry omriot bo pulled aptrt without the loan of efficiency. n .___ Though r ‘dent Wilson Inher- ‘ ed the League of Nations and com~ mltted the United states to mem- bership in it, his own country rep- udiated his undertaking. That rup- udiation shocked l war-wrecked world. for it was even then rooog. nized that a real world recovery could not be staged without the co- operation oi so important u nation. Ever since then, Washington has YWBht shy of Europe. It has refus- ed to be more than an observer at most of the conferences held by the League. It has refused to oo- operatc effectively for the common good and for the stabilization of peace. Sir John Simon's ltatemenf. in lnndon yesterday puts Germany definitely in the wrong. It shows that the Hitler Administration has demanded the privilege of marm- irig at once on l. considerable scale. The British Forcgn Minister is ready to give the revealing docu- ments to the world forthwith. He i cause urticaria or "hives" n 1t is CAUSE FOB VARIOUS AILMENTS 1hr a great many yecrs it WI! known that strawberries would generally called. Some individuals found that eggs would cause a dis- turbance in the stomach md intes- tine. Later it was found that hay fever was caused by the pollen from plants, that rose fever was due w roses, that many cases of asthma and eczema could be traced to the food eaten, to feathers, and fun 0i animals, one-sided headache (mig- raine) might be clue to eating oer- tain foods when physically and mentally tired. finally a new name was found for this class of ailment due to foods, feathers, furs, and other substances. They are said to be due to allergy, and are called allergic diseases. The little test as to which food or other substance causing the trouble, is made by making a. small scratch on the skin and rubbing the suspected substance into it. From about 20 substances which were first used the number now runs up into the hundreds. There is now a belief on the part of many medical men that a num- ber of other ailments that "hang on." “come and go“ with acme regularity, may likewise be due to some form of allergy, or some aller- gic substance. _ Hence Dr. T. W. Clarke, Uticu. made clear the malevolent attempt of Berlin to create trouble between Britain and the United States. He quoted Mr. John W. Davis of the United States as agreeing with his Geneva statement. It. is quite plain] that the Germans are again trying to play their old familiar game of deceibfulness, intrigue and wilhto- power. The absolute oupprculon of pub- lic opinion in Gennany may for a time be a. powerful factor in facili- tating chancellor Hitler's intention to exorcise despotic power, but it should be obvious to him that a sex-vile press will have little influ- ence over intelligent people. A daily diet, of praise of an administration, dictated by the administration it- self, is unlikely to appeal to any New Yonk, tells u.s that physicians m of the opinion that. chronic rhinitis head colds), frequent at- tacks oi bronchitis, some unclassi- fied attacks of indigestion with pain, nausea, and tenderness over the abdomen are likely due to :1- lergic substances, Even some attacks of joint inflam- mation arthritis) may be due to this same cause. Now, as Dr. Gurke points out, this doesn't mean that all patients with bronchltics or abdominal pain On The Klondike Trail Of '98 .4 rmsr-mnn ACCOUNT or A MEMORABLE ADVENTURE PUBLIC FORUM Thll column ll open In the dlnenulon by oonupolflonto of question: 0f lateral. TM Cbulowutuu flurdlu: be: not neceulrlli Undone ti! opinion: Oi Qlflolpoldolh- (By Ernest Crabbe. P-IJ.) XVI. To give one m idea of condition: d oeruln critical times one has to contend with in that 001mm. I will give an account of a trip it was gompulgory to make, on account of provisions runninl 611°11- Wmk l" were doing some prospectini M! Klrkrnm. Ffndin! W "R IBYMHB low on certain necessary unveils-s- o», was up to my partner or m8 t" undertake ofriP "D 9° C93“ creek to obtain wbst we needed. lo I being the younxest Ind 118111955 built for the purpose volunteered to undertake the journey there. Get- ting the loan of a couple of dogs in addition in the one. we had. l atm- cd out early one morning, from the claim 0n Kirkmun, bound for Cof- fee Creek, some eighteen miles away. I had a favorable morning for the Journey, it being not foo 001d, 1 stopped. on my way down for a short time at Iradnrouto‘; road house, getung a cup of tea, which is a great help on such a. trip. I told the old man in not be a bit aurprised if he new mo buck with A food that evening. He told me to blow my ham, and he would carry in what was left of me, and try and bring me to with a good pot of tea. and a square meal. So bidding him keep the home fires burning, I got under- way once more. ‘rhe trail up-rlver followed pretty well along the shore, on the left hand side, for quite a distance up. the centre o: the river being noth- ing buf. a fumble of up-turned cakes of ice. In places, where it was favorab1e,'I would at times have the dogs pull me along for a while, but as these were few and for be- tween, and I wanted to cave the dogs all I could anyway, in case of making the round trip that day I most of the time travelled behind, o; took hold of the gee pole. which wu attached on front of the sled, for keeping it an the trail, when pulling a load. Along we went, at should be put. through these skin tests but it. does mean that cases of asthma, eczema, urtlcaz a, illiveu) and hay fever be given this oppor- tunity of relief. Also that when migraine (Olle-Sldfid headache) has been present for years (and there Ls no eye strain, constipation or gland condition), when chrome indigestion what is culled a dog trot, which may be all right for the four footed crumb], but la kind of hard going LIBERAL 110300130 shy-Ashanti thercpcxtofthc recent Liberal Convention for Queens County I was surprised to note that out of the twelve mem- bers who comprise the Control Committee of the Queens County Liberal Association the names of only three Catholics appear, and I was astonished to find that than was not n single Catholic officer in fhatboclnlnmsuothl-tthohfs- for-y of the Liberal Association will reveal that, for many yous. Ocho- llcs hove held offices in tint body and have always done their chm to promote the cause of Liberalism. Why st this time should they be cast of! and their cmmsei no longer required? Surely those who hnvo tho cause o! the Grand Old. Liberal Party at heart will sec that the Liberal party cannot. insult or pool by nearly fifty per cent. of the electors of Queens County. m! done on this occasion, and otfll expect their support upon election day. Notwithstanding the deplorable matter above mentioned and other! of more or lean importance, I ltill believe that the principles of Lib- eralism are not dead and that there is still to be found in this. fair Country of ours, n large bodyf of fair-minded electors who realize‘ the seriousness of the present bit- uction and who will, at the earliest possible date, hurl out of office and cast forth from their rank: those who were responsiblefor the instill; which was thrown at the Catholic Liberals of Queens County on Friday last. I am, Sir. etc, CATHOLIC LIBERAL. Oct, 2i, 1933. 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Shippers will please advise their require- manta before nailing. j uvnnmln a. co. LTD. Established 1872 Marine Underwriters and Agents for Lloydhy ondon. Lower Queen Street Charlottetown Hitler edict crushes the last remnant of the freedom of Imprisonment, perhaps death, will be visited upon my ed- itor or writer who ventures to ex- press an opinion not molded by ‘Nazi tyrants. Even the possession of a foreign publication containing some adverse crltlcum of the Nut regime of its methods may be‘the Euch m keep out of Germany tween Prince and Great Britain, partly due to the more friendly nt- tltudo of Great Britain toward Germflny. Nazism has antagonized both, and made the relations of Grout Britain and I'd-once more friendly. The relations of France with Italy also have improved. The threat of a German-Italian alliance has been removed. Italy has lgrnerl he has no intention of being drawn info a Gannon adventure against Russia. Germany has driven he: eastern neighbors to revise their attitude against the Soviet no a f4 form a single front lgcinet her. tr. W. ll. Carson l lmn-ISEYH-oivn pact with Russia. Russia has mode sinflar arrange- ments with Poland, France. the Baltic States, Finland and Ru- rnanfa. and has satisfactory yelp,- tions with Ozecho-Slovakih, Jugo- Slavic and Turkey. "Imus; my; the Manchester Guardian. “Gu- many m lost ti. hope of backing from the Boviet for adventures flat-inst Poland or in central Eur- ope." Muaollnl’; action means ttmt CHIBOPBACTOB rum You Pointer out... '24 Prlnoc 8t. Phone I012 Home Cull: Ihdo. -, . . . . . mhibitnon Commission Chll. B. Bllcl. Chllrmlll. C‘ lottewwn. ‘H. B. Mcllonbld. West St. Paton John Simpson. Blmlllon, Send all Information 7' Th; co uency has been consist- After getting I should judge, the most reputable journals of the mfiltflhll: of IBOEIBITION AC! Prince Edward Islmd is concerned iQAuQAw if: 2'5 #'.¢:i.!8_1:|r>-oevlaa¢ 3211)‘ liberal or Progtessiire since its _£Z!B‘.ffm ' elec- lili- At. the .- retzzrizs are too w affcrd ground for Liacl-zc-rzie is a rural con- 1503, its ‘.152’. i; Lug Mr. gressiwe -. Incomplete wmment. etltuency, having no centre of any Iiu within its boundarles. A large ~pnrt of it is, in fact, uninhabited, Jlnnd u considerable proportion of the voters are of foreign birth. T The stock arguments used against ithc Government. candidates in yes- .’ tcrday’: contests had to do largely ~_wfth the effect of economic condi- flioms which admittedly are world " wide in scope. Naturally this latter lTfact was minimized by opposition J'- Ipeukcrs, as was also the fact iaithat Canada under the Bennett Government has weathered the dc- fproulon better than any other {lountry m the world. The by-elec- j lion results from a Dominion stand- Zpolnt may be said to be without "significance. The ascendancy of the ‘u Conservative party in the House of zComrnonl will remain unchanged. Prhere has been a loss to the Gov- _ emment of one traditionally uncer- Tbm lest. and the Qppositlon forces l gre increased to that extent; but the "3 Bennett Government still has u. ‘tromfortuble working majority of E me thirty ‘members, and its polic- i lea which in the past few months f have shown such striking results in rising trade figures and increased _' umplcryment, will be continued with unwavering purpose and determina- tion. and with the support or" ap- proval of the great majority of thlnfking persons throughout the dominion. OUR TRADE FUTURE A valuable contribution to the much discussed subject of ruziproc- li-y with the United States was i made by Mr. H. K, S. Hemming at Rotary Club yesterday. The inher- ent difficulties in the way of es- tablshlng reciprocal trade relations with our southern neighbors on any basic which would be satisfactory I0 Canadian producers. are shrewd- analyned. The sibjx. is treated work togezher for good." The full text of Mr. Hemmin! M UMM Y WHEAT whzrag-rowmhulbeenroporf/ed commonly found in the district. seed! live for a relatively ceeded 400 year-s. and ' none have tfan bombs. EDITORIAL NOTES in many is that the future “is brim-full of possibilities, limited only by our good sense, our energy, our enter, prise and our determination to the common remarks appears in today's Guard- lon, and we commend it to the care- ful consideration of all our readers. A curious belief whim persist-s in s-pte of all evidence to the cont-cry. la that. wheat and other seeds which or; gomeflmes found In mymian turbo will Itill germinate utter thousands of years. Curious 9WD- ertiea have been ascribed to th‘: “mummy wheat" but in all cues has been afiovm thottheproduct wuofthonmeldcidnsthowhcot w. J. B. Turner. c British auth- ority. expressed the belief that most short tinge; the probable extreme dur- ation of vitality being between 150 and 25o yours. The rooord In hold bythoneodaoffilwlcpcneaalowl. which have been lmvwu to flower after a. poidod wfrrch posibly ax- All grains genuinely found in ancient fonts, maintains tihe Inn- don Saturday Review. were dead germinated. Of course, guides may bury than and "nnd" them later for the purpose of selling them to creduloua tourists: maize grains, natives of America, have oven been "found" in myp- Addresslng the annual convention of the canndln Ohlmber of Oom- merco recently, Mr. G P. lbwers, n- alstant to the Genercl Manager of the Royal Bank of Cdnadh, declared that definite and tangible evidence of business improvement has been Provided by a remarkable pick-up Canadian fndvrstrlec. "Waichlng the monthly ltctcnnnt,‘ class of readers. and a newspaper that can print nothing of what is occurring in the outside world, save what. has been carefully scrutiniz- ed in order to make certain that not c. word of criticism may be published, would not only be re- garded as uninteresting but would ‘I sooner or later be treated as un- ralimble. It hue been firmly held for man! a day that Man into Master is the surest formula for producing a competent and determined tyrant. The worker who hu risen from the ranks by his own force of charm- tor makes the harden master of those who serve under him . . . Perhaps that particular object les- son from the industrial urenb is in course of being repeated on the wldler stage of niropean po1ltlc._ say. if you will. that the older oligarchies displayed hem and than 5 certain wearineso and cor- it nmtion, but in ft not true that no syafbm been more hardly on dam» ooruy than them diowrorxi-iipc which. rising from below, have cud.- denly displaced the olfgarehicsf Hitler and Museoll ' and the Soviet administrator: no all “of the poo- ple"; db my of them chow the slightest real regard for the liberty 0f the class from which they sprang. The only liberty which the people enjoy 1a that of blunting like their new masters. a fonn of freedom which has never been withheld by i111! tyrant in the history of man. whim?" Infom- uyn the New States-mun and Nation, is destined to erncrgo out ozf the courageous ‘YPWriun-lsm of Presidnec Roose- velt's policy in the United sum; l; will certainly not bo Bociallm in "i! sense hitherto attached to the word. State-controlled Cupltnilsvn, perhaps: 0r perhaps something so different from anything the world has krwwn or thought hitherto l; t0 rvqulro l new nunc. But so. oiclilm. built on the elm-struggle and using u its instrument the working-class movement-that, u. Gllfcfly not. Mr. Towers added. "one cgnnot help being amazed at the rev-nary. lblechnnge in the results being Ob. tained by a number of Canadian companies." Thole are words, and bro lndorced by many peuniricnt financiers and business men. has made life miserable for years. when a running nose persists after medical and surgical treatment, and ivhen a child shows signs of begin- ning epilepsy without evident cause, the family physician might quue properly refer these cases to the “allergicf specialist for careful study. “fax-y'- AUHIMN MISTS Mist in the pearly dawn, with films of gossamer 0n drench- ing leas; Mist like a curtain drawn To veil the shimmering, murmur-dug seas; Mist where the old road drops Between the larches and thg cop. cage cavea- Mist over gludo ind 00p“, Weaving a wltchery of the ylllow. lng leavel. Mist that is like a. breath Blurring the surface of some loo. ref, pool, Or stream that lingereth Through til-ruled willow-banks and rushes cool; 0 tender, clinging haze, Suflused at dawn with a smoul- dering fire- Mother of luring greyg And lurking blues of dreumlight and desire. --.Arthur L. Salmon, in "In lat/er Days." 'I‘ORON'I‘0.0ct. ZL-Three On- tario concerns, Swift-Canadian Wmlhny, Tip Top Tailors and Hamilton Cotton Company on- nounce wage increases of i0 per- cent for employee. reassuring‘ ,> around six 0r seven miles up river. the train crossed over to the right hand side, the crossing being quite rough and uneven and crooked as well, to avoid certain large cakes of ice encountered. The trail con- tinued on for quite a. ways on this aide. and I passed several aban- doned cabins, and a short time later. it swung over to the other side once more, until n. couple of cabins, once coupled by the Mounted Police were passed. The next croc- sing made was o. short. wayas below Coffee Creek, this bringing mo to Derrykgtore. Just below the creek. To tell the truth, I felt. somewhat cred 0n arrival, and did not exactly like tackling the back troll at that particular time. But after resting up for o while, and the proprietor providing me with a good substan- tial meal, transportation stock went up wonderfully, and loading up, I was rearing to go and the dogs as Well- 50 $814111! into consideration the pressing need of getting it there as awn a possible, l started out with "Kirkmon or bust." as my motto. And I will say, dogs are useful minis-la to go on a quick light trip with: but ff you have to tote a load of any weight take a. rope along, for you will need it. You will have to be the best dog yourself of. times, and that's no dream, which I fully realized before I got to the end of that eighteen mile‘ journey. I had about three hundred pounds weight on the sled, and we. a bit before tho and of the ioumey. r thought it was a thou- and. The i108‘! 0n the start didn't do no bud, but when it came to tho steady grind they soon began to cloak ofl’. And when at length I viewed the light. shining forth from the window of Ladaroute‘! road house was indeed a welcome gight to me, and even the dogs showed their appreciation by increasing 911041‘ liked. And when on neu- approach the door opgnm) m¢ I viewed an» venerable urdnfellbnw, and that long flowing beard‘ with l halo of light sun-ounding m; mlrflv 1mm all n lacked w" q bmdlvlivn in make one think it was It. Peter himgglL _ The cheerful warmth 1mm, m, owreclliod by me. after the long hnul, and no wolf, I om mm hm I imm- upveflfe, and the m“; 1 lit down to, if if. had been pug up by a Delmcfiico chef, it couldn't bu" be“ "'7 bet“? Hllllreciated. LMEYW". i" Edd the lrimmmgs l! l1; WCIE, “HEW in T01‘ good [11533- world. The German people will be permitted to read nothing that is not impregnated with Nazi views or teachings, except at the peril of their , lives. Who would have thought a. country with a proud tradition of culture and civiliza- tfon would in so short a. time have moved from light into darkness? The um outbreak in sometimes regarded u endangering the pace 0f Europe. It may have the oppo- site effect of driving the other m. tions together for safety. ‘rim-o wag imul recently a little coolness be- urc o. most interesting ncoount of a trip he took to the outaide, some time previous, and for c. wind-up, showed mo where the wafer of the creek had at one time, when on the rampage, pretty near carried his cabin away. AsIhadthreemoremllcatogo to whore my partner md I wore loco-fed. being pretty well rested. though lomewhat can. I started up the dogs, and bidding the old man 800d night. I 80% under way up creek. finding my partner just about to mtim for the night, ho was surprised. said he hndnfi. ex- pected mo back that night. (To be continued) DB. l. B. EVANS of London, Eng. 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