e ->. M- _ -_(_-. <01 _,. _...._..,,',.,. WE! -—ll'i “guilt; Jury l preme Frank breaic at thl Court court day v was c John heard drfen: drcase 157N011 K. C Jrvii‘ After the _i bliltc-(i flfilllll m“. ,___ _, _,,,. ,,, .._-._,-.,u_ u... .-...c.- » m- (‘OI Si Tr UK PAGE FOUR THE GHARLOTTETOWN GllABDlAh THF CHAILLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN The AttractiohH Jade NOTES BY TIIE WAY! u A're|ldenl—\\'. (‘heater l. ill-Lure. M. P. Srrrelury—l.lnut.-(‘|\I. D. A. blnrlililnnn, l). H. 0- ludltor uml Alunuglng Director-J. It. llurvletf. Anurlule lIdlturn-irunk Walker null l). K. (‘urrlo Morning nnzl, (funnels-ml mu $1.00 lu-r rear H" “"\'{"""> "°""'"d- $2.50 prr your (in udumce) misih-d in (‘unluiu um] lulled Slllel- hlOND-is’. NOVEMBER 30 1930 THE GLOBE L.s_ M]; KLVG time he greater via Canadian ports --_- than viii United States ports." And Mr. Mackenzie King has done the railway was built, wit); respect to grades and curves, so that the Vlre- President-J. I- Burnett The British Home of Commons is noted for the brevity of speechesd They know nothing there of a] debate trailing itself out for, weeks, or of speakers going on for four or five hours at a timef _(--T_ 5;- m the Christian Scielwfl- lvlunilcr) | The Chinese have a sentiment about Jade (but is peculiar to them. They regard it as emblem- ugu; bi all the virtues. It is Mm- HERITAG E ' _. i. Perhaps you've noticed them upon Ry lumen H’ Boring Speakers have no chance in Bnrlnn.M.D g w say. "Your faoc is of‘ the hm- vie British House and they have,‘ puff“ Eli-aye“, m-hd u o‘ pure Or chanced upon them where the ‘arned to keep quiet. At otcnwlj cause or MANY mural. 1“ ° * ° I wood is deep- person's vnyone has a chance to take up 40 minutes whether or not he has anvthins to say. Frequently he jade." To Say "l" a head 1s a lump of solid Jade would be the very hyperbole of flattery. d, jmplying not only physical ' AILMENTS 0f every 100 patients entering our Forgotten graves with rude stones In grassy spots where shade and standing still, silence keep. his best to damn the National Scr- Ih same locomotive could haul much! vice Loan with faint praise. ' ngreeable contrast to the Liberally‘ heavier trainloacis over it than over leader's complaint of "il)'p0Cl‘l5)'lilld‘ h-hY “h”; hallway 1h Cahhda- cant" in connection with the Gov- ernment's nppczli on behalf of tllc The shipments of grain by rail to Halifax and Saint John would Loan is the wliolchcllrtcd support] “Qt om?’ hell’ those PM“ hut wmhd given to it by Cluladlrs lending Lib-. Eh“? the mihva-‘Ys h gm“ d”! Mithe empire. Some nation; have erul newspaper, tile Toronto Globe. As if in rebuke to l\ir. King, the Globe BIllPiIilSlZCS the fllct that "Liberal, Progressive and FJFlllCi‘ Premiers, as wcll as Conservatives, Itand solidly behind the National Service Loan." bloremcr; says the Globe: “Hllfl ilic Dfiillilllilll G cared to cuplhvwc t... aspects of tlir: present loriil, lllr-re is no doubt tllgzt the cuuiplllzll could have been lauuvllcd to the ncvollillzliliiiil-zlt of ' ihiliii$ nild pilpuiar eiltlluslrls .. But tile Govcrnnlcnt wisely chose to zip- penl to the people llpdll file sollll basis of zlollzlrs-luld-ceuts nd- vantage.“ Nor do Mr. King's gloomy utter- lmccs on the ecullnulic situation ill revenue that now goes to United ‘States railways and would provide a considerable amount of employ- ment ill Czmada. As far as the West is c-oncernsd. concludes our Mani- our mental hospitals, about 60 gm so helped that they are able t9 re. Fateful beyond all telling lays turn to home and business. 5°" it‘ ‘beauty, but intellectual beauty as Wh- P‘ i 18 d And if with curious hands you've Jade street in epns an exchange is likely to prove thci lvhcn these figures are compared .. th 1m“ “w” ‘- . i d d “hutung, or lane. in e m. v ', gathering together of the various wit" Yewh” '3‘ a ‘a: f“! 88°’ u glcltieze quarter. It is flanked by The tfizidyrflmh o’ “meme i Xx branches of the British nation to sives cause for gra tu e to our _ ' h . The workers squat h]; lconsult regarding the best way oi’ physicians and research men. $11,503:’ the“ bench”. d,“ be up“ ghfdmgigunn“ ‘mm’ °' w e 1 IIQVQI’ ‘Old ill °°"°‘“°"“‘ m’ """“°“ °"“"= “l, °’,“’e‘jf, “jsfijj, lj°°'°"°f ‘$5.... lnwun u» windows. plyiflfl You've found the in... of tiny. ‘Fresh from the gardens’ '* "' ream w ny pa ien . t’ 1 h-hh who were allowed to help about theithe rough "agmen o ma ploneerm ' ‘M lregarded the British Empire as an empire that eidsted to be exploited, When dealing with her the list improve mi-‘Hifllly and were soon . .‘ , duully releases from the rocks co ugc, thine that some Governments able to leave the institution. This is g“ mmhed 8km B H, b h 1 110w r f = y eager sons w 0 0 seem to have considered has beenfa recognized form of treatment ncwflrfirlaledczztfnsf plzsuc clay and as u 2T6 . nflow may we co-operate with her and is called occupational the-lsmooth as polished w“. Pawns from hand “hand the hm. chiseling. boring. fine-Ping. rubbing, blowing off an impalpabie dust that hospitals, indoors or out. began to‘ Familiar named, nd,. 10st from age toba wilffmllflfaflfl l? W°111d mehhfor the betterment of the worid?",rali>hy. fro” nmvemvnt o! gram “om the but deeds have prove“ ‘that: A more recent discover? w” that’ Th? tm ltiljlidehizgrahzrgggiil ch12? 0f toiiiathd conquest. as from dusk ‘lokvllcnil in the Winter and also atheir one consideration has been infected teeth and tonsils, whichmt‘ n e to dawn safety‘ wllvv agrlinst a grain block- ade in the West. TIIE LEA GIVES PR-OBLEM l i Tile problem confronting the League of Nations in the Siilo-Jap- |ancse disturbance in Mlmclluria is thus tcrsely summed up in a con- temporary exchange: t ; b t foot "How can our selfish aims lie-poisoned the system. were a cause mam’ ls the lade we a o“ a foreign firms, impressed by the solidity of th¢ support. given to a National Government "not pledged against tariffs," are seeking t9 cs- tablish themselves in Great Brit- ain. lhtate agents, it 1s declared, are being inundated with inquIriesI for factory sites from firms which previously had been content to send gotiations already have been start. ed and some factories are even n" in course of construction. A (3% man electroplating concern had sgned a contract for a construction and a Belgian firm has secured u site of two acres ut Welwyn (garden City, for a. new factory. In two in. stances, one American and the 011,. promoted at her expense?" Well.|uf mental conditions, and their re- the empire has grown tired of that‘ moval brought about a. complete sort of thing. She is still ready to cure in a few weeks. stand with everyone who stands Thus a great many cases in our right. Nevertheless, she is good‘ institutions, and u great many and tired vi Retina as the m11k!'quccr' people you meet outside cow of the world. She has been these hospitals-cranky, irritable Dimmi- W H (198198. but MW She i5 suspicious, dull or dreamy, feeling getting ready to protect her own of persecution-are s‘mply in a pols- lnterests. She thinks that a doseioned or scmipoisoncd condition, out of their own bottle is the very and this accounts for their view. thing thlt other nations sadly pom; 0g life and peohm this country find much support! “Japan has certain treaty rights "om his ‘Ending party nedspdpmd in lifarichuria. The Japanese main- Tlle Globe expresses the belief that tam that n" 5mm’ years the chm‘ the rate of interest on the Niltion- ‘ e5” i" hfahchurh‘ ha” been viola‘ a] service 1mm, his not only mm ing tllcse treaties with a view to but almost overgcilcrous, consider-l “hdewmhhhg ‘mpahh POSMQh- "A few weeks ago the Japiulrse need. The nation seems to have‘ about attained the age of self- respect. It is to be hoped that she ' will not be wheedled out of the advantages of the lesson learned at so great a cast. Mr. Hoovrr has rzow dh-uescd I have spoken before about chap who became so ‘crazy’ that he wanted to wear hLs coat inside out, and yet. wasbrouglit back tonormal in, a. few monthsjby feeding him well and making him work so hard at walling, diggng, golfing, and wynlwsiunl exclcsc that he per- i! ' the present volume of idle‘ n Vey m Cdimddh. dud h Bu» Aruzy. with or without the approval c. :5: of the civilian government seized licanadflls r,.,_n,._,.dhd position is pill-ts of Munehuria. outside those aptly illustrated by comparison with flint 0:" Great Britain. The n tional debt of tile lvfiltllcri id at pnr rates of exchange, is ap- proximately thirty-five billion dollars, besides five billion ElOllilFS ‘iiOlLl on ltizulchurla, but to put an assigned to Japan by treaty. ‘The Japanese maintain that this coup was designed not to enlarge Japan's must have a clear and complete grasp of their views and their con- victions upon the problems cussed, and he must have a good idea of what they are prepared to world nifairs with the l ml rs of Engl nd, Canada and Fzance, and the Foreign Minister of Italy. He lred profizscly all the time. What, is the thought Just as you stomach, heart and other organs can be affected if you are worried, upset, or undergoing any emotional disturbance, so al- so can your mind be upset or affect cd if the poisons from the infected dis~ high, its trunk, branches and EPW9- ful leaves are carved out of jade. 1c gppeiils especially to the Chinese because of a legend of a tree in the moon. ‘There is a popular story of a criminal who was condemned lto chop down a cassia tree that grew on the moon. The criminal soon found that the tree was in- destructible for at each hack of his axe the bark healed immediately. The criminal has been chopping Lin; tree ever since, and on nights when the moon is full the Chinese children profes! to sec the shadow n: the tree ‘and the glistening of its leaves that tremble in the moon light when the criminals axe strik- es the trunk. It is a poetic fancy that all Jade reflects the moonlight. From Peipings dusty shops em- erges the bulk of the world's wealth in jadc—rings, bracelets, hairpins. beads, pendants and seals, images of gods. dragons. demons, lions. persons and landscapes. ‘The pat- ience of an Oriental lapidary is in- exhaustible, his toll is endless, hls| Forgotten then, these slumberin! mounds of dust That lie where summer shadow! creep and run? - But nol Mere stones may crumble. seam with rust, yet the brave spirit iivcs from $011 to sonl ‘H. Reginald Hardy, in the Ontario Outlook. Now they wish to manufacture in their goods from factories abroad. or French, buildings have h.” completed and work started. The England. These inquiries arc oom- employee are British. It is a. must l"! 9'0!" Germany. the United encouraging development and it ex. States, Belgium and France irvplains the constant decline in the particular. Over forty genuine ne-lnumber ofnnemployed, ...._ t, p-v. __ _ _ \ v. rtmolissnlvs nouns irsvs CASH VALUE those who may be ignorant of its source. Jade is mined chiefly in the Kuen-lun mountains of Chinese Turyesgnn, The product of other lauds is inferior, specimens from Australia, South America and Al- aska having been rejected by the Chinesu as unworthy of their skill. It appears that Jade was used be- fore diamonds, for articles made of it have been found among relics in: ancient peoples. iaeludins ore- historic ink; dwellers of Switzer- 'land, who are thought to have im- ported it from Asa. The skill of of local gowrilnieilt debt. Tllv hm! to chines‘? vlolauC/ll 05 the 8X- reward is meagre and, generally he combined ilrilinuzilf Provincial and municipal dr-hls of (‘muldtl nre ' about three bliliflll dollars. i "Britain with four and a half ti-“cs Czlrindus population has i"‘i fillies Czinilrlrl’: (lcllt. All the vrvrld rccnznlztcs the financial F".‘(‘li'7Ih of the United Kingdom. Culzlclwi". basin firiullriztl position : cannot be (luc-stiolietl." WEST FAVORS APPEAL] The appeal of Col. _l=‘hinney,_ chairman of the llrllifilx llilrbor. Commission, forwihc more general routing oflCanzidian traffic through Canadian ports and for a grain rate from the head of the lakcs to the Maritime ports as low as the rate to United States Atlantic ports has found a strong champion in the Manitoba Free Press. The Free Press declares that Col. Phinncys, appeal will meet with a good deal- of sympathy in the West. The National Transcontinental . isting treaties. {Wiiil(il‘8.\\' their troops when they ‘are assured that the Chinese will do. Though his own action de~ ipends in the final amlysis upon the decision of Congress, yet it will be avery great help to him in formulating America's policy to- wards Europe to know in advance the extent to which he can co- operate with European policies and the directions in which the United States can best proceed to help. without risk of harming her iri- "The Japanese say they will respect the treaties and will not take vengeance upon Japanese left behind in Chinese territory. The Cllilicse the Jzlpnilcse must withdraw their troops and trust Chinese assurances that Japanese nationals will be szlfc. The first essential step towards "The immediate need is to prc- a settlement of the Indian question vent either side from milking mat- says the well-informed culcutgu ten; worse, dhd thus to gum time m‘ Englishman ls for Mr. Gandhi land -his party to drop the ridiculous pose that they represent all India. ‘h The discussions o! the last tell which to devise an arrangement which saves the dignity of bo China and Japan, assures the safety‘ days have proved to the wmqd that reindeer into the Biff"! Land-Q 0! 30 odd years since the inception of ' of Japanese civilians, the withdrawQ the Congress represents no more nl of Jnpunese trccpg, and ghmese than a. large section of the Hindu respect rm. Jdparhs treaty fights. population and that its tenets are I d and hated by every other In in. u th fl hi ca" e mean me e K tug community in the land. The keep normal mentally, we keep noraml physically. This means teeth or tensile, or lazy intestine. get into the blood. Because it is this poisoned blood that goes‘ to build up every cell in the body in- cluding the brnin cells. Therefore ii’ you and I are to must to a great extent taking enough physicial exercise to strengthen the circulation of the blood, increase terests or of abandoning her ideals. the lung capacity’ Ewe Us a natural appetite for our meals, und rid the intestine of wastes. (Fuhange) This year Canada is introducing the Far North. The London Free Press reports that a. herd of some 3,000 reindeer has been purchased in Alaska, and they are being mov- ed into Ncrlhccsi Canada. This . ' i ii; d - labors to satisfy the vmny o! those the Chinese in work 11g i WE: e! ho mu 185s and who d" less |veloped before the beg nn s 0 gatlent than he The stream of"°°°rd°d hum?‘ 01d Diem‘ some- ‘ i l 1 iii like a. _brook that spreads to resinarnare acqumd by collectors’ Doubb remote, to splash and Sparkle 1°!‘ less the lure o‘ 01d Jade is em hanced byits antiquity, by its mysterious origin. by its contact Branders bought, a herd o; Lggglwlth hands that fondled it through reindeer and started to p“; thesucceslve generations. Yct it has bush,“ on d cdmmercm bash its intrinsic fascinotions. There There are now nearly a millionhlw. 1h m Emeh depth‘ Qurmus head o’ reindeer m Masha’ dhlights and shadows, sunshines and which about 70 per cent belong to icwuds — Perhaps n" lmprlsmed Reindeer In Canada the Eskimos. They are distributed Yefieeilens 0f the 51W fiwlely m“ from the Aleutian Islands to Point Passed (‘WT the Khehhu“ mmm‘ Barrow, but the largest herds are tah“ mmmhs M yea“ hem“: the on Seward Peninsula. During thelhdvehii U! mam the experiment, over 300.000 l-cin- “First Amgng ‘deer have been slaughtered for The Foremost» food. The American agricultural de-| (Exchange)- partment established a reindeer ex- London newspapers to hand con- grows hotter and new caus f di - q ~ 1 l h _ Dute are being created Leastost rs’ chmmunal problem today is not a Mllstgerltgtghfiilc/i"? aaridiljlattc: peflment Sham: m 19f “Bntlunagk tam some surprising ‘acts concern- . e e- Hindu-Muslim affair; it is the c ieet, on the s ore o elf H! efl- mg the recovery or mdushy and ports indictate that the chihcccresult of the revolt of every other they will be divided and probably i when specmma study parasites the consequent reduction o! un- iPresiclcnt, Chiang Kai-shek, plans Railway, the Free Press explains, to join forces with the Manchurian was built by the Government at a5 cost oi’ $330,000,000 for the declared purpose of carrying Canadian traf-l, flc through Canadian channels. The railway was built up to n high stam, dard. at increased cost, in order’ that it could carry out this policy by hauling grain and other freight at low rates. The nationulizing of the ports of Halifax and Saint John‘ nnd the spending of many million: on their improvement was done iu pursuance of this same policy’. So was the making of the stipulation flint imports from Great Britain would secure the British prcicrivfic’: only if they came in through :1 Ca- nadian port; and the snnic in rc- gard to‘imports from the British West Indies. In spite of this fully nccvpird m- tional policy, n fFJlRllL rate on grain: from the head of the lnkrs to Hilli- fax or Saint John 0i’ 20 ccnts per hundred polllitis is maintained, as against a much lower rate to United States Atlantic pol-ts, which cflccluq ally blocks the shipment of grail! from the West to Halifax l-r St. John. The result, n5 Col. Pllinm-y states, is that, last year, 87,000,001) bushels of Cailailan export rtruln that went cast was shipped by ‘way’ of United Sites Atlantic ports . .' orfy 47 0M0“ l“l"ll~"l= w!" "aw"? Cr.‘ ‘inn r\~-.'t-._ chiefly livi-vnlrcal. Th: statute n ‘iorizlng the con- forcgathcr at the Canadian Nation-Hm“ Are either u: those oon- are unnecessary or foolish w buy‘ s‘ uction of the fiiiflscthfiiifltfliillfll Hotel. Wllrrc the st. Andz-cwsditions fulfilled in the case of any at any time, simply bggguge they‘ Railway as a nat onal undcrlwlling ' lender, Chiimg Hsueh-liang, for the I k til ' community against the attempt to ha“ Wm he h‘ “h 397055 t° e and diseases of re.ndeer and the empmwnent‘ The news they pmsent replace the good government of o "fist 511°"! 0i’ Buds“ BaY- “We methods of combating them, and testifies to the manner m wwch British bureaucracy by the bad mmhics 0f Lhlhahdcrs have bee" also investigate grazing condtlviifi. ‘hehmmsh people are semng the“ government of a Brahmin olg- Rough‘ halfway "muhd irhe Wm“ the number and extent of forage house in Order an“ the spree o! ANNOUNCING OUR NEW Cash Purchase Plan_ a SIMPLE, SELF-WORKING PLAH mu- ssvss YOU MONEY 0N EVERY CASH PURCHASE. PUP 4 PU nca-iswse’ ‘i! N December 1st we are introducing a. per. manent new system of‘ CASH SAVING. For each and every 25c. you spend in this ‘ Hi0“. on and after that date, you will receive a CASH PURCHASERS BOND. You can then use these BONDS in this store just the same as money. We will redeem" them, At Their Full Face Value-at any time. —in any number-on any purchase. , These BONDS mean an additional leaving i on prices that always represent the highest '- values obtainable in quality of goods, and of?_ ' service, ~__ There are no strings-mo conditions. Just." make sure you get your BONDS-then cash them here whenever you are making purchases. ', NO THRIFTY BUYER CAN AFFORD T0; OVERLOOK THE WORTH-WHILE ‘- SAVINGS THESE BONDS OFFER. FENNELL 8r CHANDLER purpose of marching into Man-‘ churia. Such action, it is said, might lead to a “real war." archy. Tile Singapore Frre Przss com- menting on the SZXIIYJiIpBIlESE situation says. "There can be no defence lat all of the Japanese action other than that of might. Whilst she may be entitled by treaty to retain within a defined zone certain troops for railway protection, she has no possible right to seize towns or instltuic military dom’nation—.'or the ed- ministration of places by Chinese officials under Japanese military direction is merely an impolite method of acccntuating grievance. Look at it how one mry, it is im- possible to find justification in international law for Japan's action. Nor is it possible to find justification in spirit, because whatever may be said about it the spirit of all the anti-war covenants and treaties has been broken." I HE. SHE. OR IT? Some years ago a writer in the LfllldOll Daily Sketch, in acknow- 1.3111115 the receipt of a haggis from a French chef in the kitchen of a iioicd hotel in the Old Country, com‘ ‘zlliicd that he was still at sea with regard to the sex of this famed dish. The donor seems to have shnrcd his doubts, as shown by the following extract fronl his letter’ which accompanied the gift: “You will find him very easy to cook. Pick it all over and boil her wcil for one and n linlf hours. Wrap the llriggls in n si-rviette be- fore boiling, us haglzls sometimes bursts widely when lacing cooked. If You follow "1070 directions you will he cncllnntczl with lier de- licinusncss. P.S.-I mean to say will you plcilsn not unserure or unwind the ilifiggrifi uutll you are ready to cook liim." ‘It is no good calling on the League of Nations "to enforce a, settlement." The League provides putes and dealing with them by court-of-law process. But the League has not force with which to impose its decisions. That is a ‘matter for the member mtions of the League. No Power is going to intervene on behalf of China un-i ‘lees such action has a chance of patron saint. Local Scotsmcn wllllrdlzncjluponit t; as: nwrgaxiilnge-dfi EDITORIAL NOTES | ‘There is no intiicatiou of economic hard limes in the preparations that ‘ave bzcl r...ldc tn cclrllrhtq ch15 9y- nlng "l" tvnnlvnrsery (yf ggqggdhd-S Night bunqu ‘.. uudv-r tllc monage- within or without the machinery for investigating dis-I to take care of the reindeer and to hlahth and phhchfled 0g he"; mam. educate the Canadian Eskimo in dgcmehg - the lnilillng of the animals. It is‘ D_,M_ Lcgdhrdayg a Canadian hoped that these rcinciccr will form wrligy, m u new vglume just issued not Only a iiflllnT-“hi Source h‘ and entitled “Northward on the 500d Suilllly f0!‘ th° Cmhdhhh m‘ New Frontier," describes at some Rim“. bill» that “my Wm PT°V° 9- length the reindeer industry in Al- new same of revenue f" cflflmfl-‘uslrn. With the Canadian Far North It is believed that Hi3 Barren Lands hdvlhg the dame physics; chardcm- a.‘ the North are ideal breeding and ‘st-cs as Alaska, ‘he same moss gm- fccdiilg places for the reindeer. lgrazlng 1h ‘he winter’ and the same Today in Alaska the reindeer is grass 1h the summer, the" seems the largest sourcr- of income fonhd reason why the reindeer mdus. the country. Rcfudlcr meat is rc- try Shouh-l he; some day hewme a Bflfdfid “5 P~ dhimiy B“ ill’ Bhd tremendous industry. It may be a d°wh ‘he Pam“ “M5” ahd dbinew source of food for the world. mhhds h high" PM‘? than bee‘ 1h With Port; Churchill now establish- the restaurants of Seattle, San‘ ed as d hdrhdh and regular hhdd o; Francisco and Los Angcles. It was Madmen running, ‘he med; mum "5 1°h3 53° as hm m” ‘h’? "e-h‘ [be transported cheaply to Europe. deer were first introduced intb Al- Beween mmemh, and reindeer the aska with the idea of forming a Frozen North m“ yet prove one o; fwd supply h" the ‘mpmvidenl Canada's greatest sourc bf wealth. and often starving natives. A small The vmon o‘ stdgdhsdn h,‘ regard 11°"! w“ P“"°h"5°1 h‘ sihehh- Th“ to Canada's hinterland may yet be was gradually increased until 1902 named there were about 1,200 reindeer. Th9 animals rapidly increased in numbers. 1n 1014 two London ous strategic dirrdvantage? Can we expect such a crusade in the twentieth (or any other) century? These are some o.‘ the facts of a The Besi Remedy For Bad Backache reckless spending which provoked lthe recent general elections. which resulted in the selection of a Gov- ernment-, composed oi’ the strong- lest men in three political parties. 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