,.,_.‘,...)... ..,,. PAGE FOUR THE BHARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN NOTES BY TIIE WAY’ - ' - A __ Some th “ cople are t.~ll- \'reol1lenl—\\‘. elm-m s. “char? tuba‘ "uulxilllzi-Llfzvg-J- l- B."1""“‘ 111K 11-‘? 11111-1’ i119 Wvf-d ll bikini; B hiliirllntrrryglilgililtnbrlvig l'ilrrclur<l. u. bur-hen. a trip m“ 0‘ ‘he 171-19517 Qmdrun“ Asvuwllllo lIdllnrn-Frunln with." llflll n. u. Lurrlo into a sea. where prospnily floats Morning lluily llnunnlrtl nun) $5.1m p" Yvur (HI mlvllnrr) delivered. on every breeze, and when general welfare is to be the order of th: 51,511’ pn- ymultln unhunrf) nmilenl In (‘lmudlb nml lfnlterl_S_llltel_._i “111W11$_1>-*Y- 111195113131‘ 2» 1931' day. We’ve heard something like! .. — —1:;___’-----—-—“‘i'- What finbp at that: rs‘ THF CHARIJYFFETOWN GUARDIAN ' while the P8611111 m"? b‘ nun‘ The Round Earth (Bum the New York Bun) I, l. difficult w rive a precise answer to a correspondent o.’ the 5m, ' who asks what ocozn, the Atlantic or the Pacific, is the higher, and why. Ah ocean- Qgfaphéf‘ probably would 19111!’ “"11 surviving thunder and the lesser storms, LAST worm ‘THAT LIBERAL RALLY land defegutlon beyond 111‘? consumption. It quotes Hen ry P {nines and materials m excess or that before. Let's hops that this m ‘ In any case ‘we need not be otlamity howlcrsi 1t s significant that while our io- Laurvys. a Radius French ecmwyr-unerel directors may be lcl‘. with cal contemporary dwotes threehntst, as saying that Canadians are‘ the job of crepe hanging. Our‘ qmrtm o; a column of edtorinl backward in the mechanism of for- P1952!“ 600d has not been thc u; _ , a _ resu o.’ (nmmen; to the Liberal organlza- clgn trade, but as predlcflng for tic-i mcztixl; at Ottawa lust week, them a grolvng share in world busi- n h“ nemmg to 5M. “bum 11m 15- ilcss. The dcf;ct referred to is being bare remedied under the present admin- news is good news. happy ‘ British election have had so much to do with the i Hy fumes w. Barlnn, M_D STOMACH AND INTESTINAL ULCERS You read very frequently about cer of the stomach and ulcer of 311111169- T11“ first part of the small intestine into ihflii $881118 1° which the stomach empties. Now i111 ulcer is an ulcer, wher- new hope was not won by waiting m.“ j], Qccufg, and t0 h . f0!‘ 5011191111118 to tum up. Men c! onthe lining of the Swglfifinfllliufyif accurate leveling to be erroneous. ghc sky than the Atlantic in spots. elsewhere undoubtedly it is lower. The mean level of both oceans seems to be about the same. It used to be thought that there was a, great difference in averflse 11¢18ht between the water on the two sides his idea. has of the Isthmus of Panama. but! been proved by We shall drink the sun, and walk 111 moonlit towns. And come through silver to the wait- ing downs Whose foam is like the meadows of the sea. 1 we shall find the breast of 815111159 scarred and warm At moonset. and at dawn triumph- ontly _ _ , _ , _| . , it is true, a great differ- Awake and raise our bodies to the mention or the Mm“ m 1.5 nus 1st.ation. While protecting domes the breed in Britain toiled desper testulo is not only unpleasant to There lizvsetween the Atlantic and, wind‘ I cumin’ m m" conmnmrary‘ m, mdmm. Against the mgmess etely and sacrificed to the bleeding. think about, but the symptoms-pain “w” ' prvllininzlry fllillUllllCPllWYlt personnel of (h; cicicgntlon. 113mb; given were: For’ Pyincg ernmcnt is following o. hEghiy-cofv-of “ch and ‘rugged method of hard work, ctevcn more unpleasant. P001‘ Bay of Panama, at the Pacific end‘ the or liquidating lrwgntorles’ the Gov-desperately herd work, on the part, Yet it is now admitted that thisl 0! the canal, the extreme range of But alike The ulcer. peptic ulcer it is called oc- the 11119 1’ iwmiyflm’ ‘M’ n‘ n separate lands forget 1°“? . t g . = ..‘ - Pacific tides at Panama. In the Andi o’ me dumpmg or foreign goods in a time Prosperity grows by t kng thelor discomfort after every menl-qne sepamtem I sharing the mutual earth. We shall go under ' led _, . .\.~ . _ n B _ m M1,; m and The rust of leaves and crumP County. A. J. ltlathcson and 31mm. structi e policy in the deielopmenbdnnger 119s Wm, two c1,,_55.5_th_ curs in l0 per cent; o1 the 90pm.“ Limon by at e n l ma”, and “e c. MM Awrnwloq h. s, Bplm- of outside markets. The Canadlanitimid. but greedy and grasping K1011- (lzli... .....,.,._,. _ . 7 1 l 5 mvm. C -m.“..-n,,,. F0,- Aurziraiiarl irudc treaty was the first 11014191‘ W110 19111595 1° 619111 1111195" ‘hm mink of that ‘or a momcnti 111'! hilt l‘ l. .. . 1 t. - Queen‘ mnwv, s) A Made“, and step in this direction. Similar treat- . Pitlrspl g ice arc no'.v being negotiated with E. T. Hinds. Ait¢r::;>.tr.-s. ("'\r‘< we l3'."R’ii".lF‘_ For New I-Iirlgfis C .~I ~14‘ and Lem, 1.001,. Mmnuguv‘ Altsvr. ltlative izlkcn by Premier Bennett Zoallmd and South Africa. I. ;_._,,.;..._.-,-@ Owing in large measure to the in- he nueczes the last nickle out of every bargain. and the IIXIIBTSOYHTIR speeulator who sees good money in ' every enterprise that beckons. Drunken driving in New York is ‘a Dr T v Gr“, "d chnuns at the Imperial Conference in Lnn- 811-111 $0 1151/9 111019 1111111 doubled 111 THI- , t - - ~ ‘ r ' " 1' B may Th8 m“ debgnt-on w“ Sh, don last year. the greater project wmbw! 1,1058 ‘VH0 actmh, ‘,_.,.,,g, of intro-Empire trade has made tre- L-hmm orqnnv lllPiiflUlLS progress. The pcopleoi‘ the according to the “Vere nrpssm s‘ A Nfflcmod’ B’ T, United Kingdom have voted over- Iliggs, J. P. McIntyre. RilSSfil C. Clark, and A. J. hfntilesen. Jtl-at why .\lr. Clay, tilt: flrvsillvlli of the Kim's County Llbrral Asso- ciation, ond Dr. Grant. the Liberal candidate in the last. k-dt-ral elec- tion. were turned dorm for llfcssifi- McIntyre curl Clark has not been explained. Docs 1t indicate that Mr. McIntyre is Wing FTFOOITI" ed for the federal candidacy? This may account for the sidctracking of Dr. Grant; what about Mr. Clark? Mr. Clark the World returns to normal econo- does not belong w King-S Count). mic conditions. this Dominion will‘ whclmingly for Imperial preferences and Inlpcrial economic unity. I This whole movement will conic ‘to :1 head at the conference to be held in Ottawa early next Sum- ‘mer. In the meantime, Hon. H. H. Stevens, Mntstcr of Trade and Commerce, is active in search of markets outsid: the Empire through Canada's trade agents abroad, the British consular service and direct contacts. ‘Illcre appears t0 be n0 QUCHYS County had its full rcpre- obi-an‘ P055955 11nd 911.105’ Rn ever- scntution in lilcssrs. lilltcbcod and‘g1'3'~‘~'111f.’ Shim? 0T nil the interna- H,g2s_ Did Mn Amcnnyra insist tlonal business that is to be done. on taking his Mount Stewart cronie with him to the convention, irres- pective oi’ the ciwms of Dr. Grunt} and lVir. Clay to represent the: EARLY HISTORY Commenting favorably on a rec. four years, and the fatalifles show the danger of sudden translation from spenkeasy to speedway. Democracy, says the New York Times, is not intelligent. It is wrong-headed. It incapable of understanding, even ‘one in every ten individuals has or 'has had peptic ulcer. ' Now what is the cause of it? There is not usually one single cause us far as physicians know at present, but a number of conditions iseem to lower the individuals re- isistunce and the ulcer occurs. i Eating to rapidly, eating foods too hot ortoo cold, eating when em- otionally upset, are some of the causes of ulcer. i There is no question but that an infection elsewhere in the body- is congcnmnyiteeth, tonsils, sinuses, intestine .-- is t also a cause as it lowers the resist- in the crudest way, economic andiance o! the body‘ me stomach m_ financial questions. It is gulled by; phrases, bulldozed by bosses. 50' the superior souls who love to bait it have told us again and again.‘ The British elections teach ussonlej thing different, if we need to be taught. That the Conservatives‘ a-nd the bulk of the Liberals should Join in a movement for economy,‘ national unity and stability 1s up‘ m, possiblc risk in prophesylng that, as telligible enough. But who could hours, and bad eating habits. have expected that Lnbor itself should revolt against the policies of most of its leaders? This com- prehension of the actual situation and issues, I this broad patriotic spirit careless of partisanship,isthc most cheering and signifimnti evidence of the essential soundness, of British democracy. ! It would seem almost axiomatic eluded. Often a chronic appendix, or two feet. I If the whole earth were covered: with water of uniform depthand density the surface would form what scientific writers on the sub- ject call a perfect ellipsoid of revolution. But the water is not of uniform depth and density, and the surface is broken up by the land. The gravitational attraction around the coasts. Great rivers discharging into oceans produce s chronic inflammation o! the gall bladder may be blamed, and yet, both these conditions may be due to bad teeth or tonsils. Another point noticed is that this form of ulcer is more common among men than women and this is thought to be due to irregular meal Owing to one or more o1 the above conditions the blood in the tiny blood vessels of lining of the stom- ach becomes congested, the surface gets worn of! in a tiny spot, and the ulcer begins. Now the treatment of ulcer is very well known; eating small, liquid or soft meals, and the use of baking soda or other alkali to counteract the effect of the hydrochloric acid of the digestive juice which-causes so evaporoation lowers the level of‘ some seas, notably the Med- lterranean. It has been shown that the differences‘ in level be-iadmltflng that nag 51-1 parent; qyqimelltfl in two of the most import- tween various parts of the geoidfpergect, gngfseed that the great ms.- -‘ ant Dominions, in good time for 0r figure of sea surf-ice. cannot 1mm, mum provide a hem; up- the working out of trade proposals exceed 600 feet and are probably mmgmg m, the“. 0113mm; ghmiat the conference, which i; to very much less. The level of thelmy imam“, ‘gene’. eqmpped ; meet at Ottawa in July. Mediterranean is only about three’ feet below that of the Atlantic. The earth, as we learned from our school geographies. is flattened‘ at the poles; high mouninlns and deep valleys corrugato its land surface; even its seas, it now appears, budge and sag. Is it then‘ the smooth round ball we have; imestned it to be? Evidently it is.‘ Reduce it all to the scale o.’ on‘ eighteen-inch globe and the differ-i the rise and fall is not more than, . Fervent and deep, delivered of the sky, 1 And in loyalty which on the breath depends I Bleep, not as temporal lovers but as friends. 5.111;’ ' ioned gstablisment now lesa-lly in of the land heaps up the seas existence under the present high-imeet with strong Opposition, and‘ license system! Apart from its lack of humor the similar effect. Storms and PNjdebate was principally note-worthyithe vaillng winds distort the surface ohfor its concentration on the effeciYAustx-alia stand the E688. Th! vflryih! prfliilre 0f or the parent on the child. This with intro-Empire preferences, and; the atmosphere 0111M the wfltvfierreec, thought; m. Russell, mighcthe Opposition may outbid the 51111516‘? 1° 1159 311d 51111511119- 31111151» injurious more often than not. into Ministry on the and hence the state should as-‘illmfl, the burden of rearing its future, citliens. Mr. Anderson. while, with scientific standards and mass- productive principles. If either re- ferred to the effect of the child: on the parent it is not TBWN-led 111 ti» news report o1‘ their encounter.’ And yet there is o. point to bei made here which it strikes us. is; of decided importance in any dis- cussion of the kind. Granted that the home exists primarily for the protection and benefit of the chil- dren who grace it. its 111511191196 011 _~Frances Frost. Izitlgis Coumy Liberals? In my‘, @115 11111616 by Mrs. Ada MacLeod, aim“ unless India can ‘agree upon‘ much distress when it gets into the case, it would appear that both “Tum in the Lhmtoba Free Presslwhat it wants, Great Britain can “lama k ‘Elixir-is and Prince Counties were: says, ihflfdh’ 181W 1'0!‘ "- The 311151811. However the mam points are that diqcriminatcd Tammi‘ being rep?” "Every foot of Prince Edward af-Alrtiltdlindlzethatgeze 1:22p: iii: stomach and ‘ntestmalulcerls more scnted by only one delegate each‘ Iskmd Y g m 041111111011 11111111 We 191111115 11111119111 111°51'- , must llffif.‘ its recorded his- “Yhatevcr scheme of independence cases it Wm heal up u given proper “n” "°1"°°“ ‘h’ W“ “din adult members u‘ not lightly equatorial flame“ " is only a to be disregarded. To realize their sixteenth Mount Everest becomes a grain of. d m u, m“, sand about o seventy-fifth of anuiguxmrmmeyomfirigleg” um 0mm’- hlmhu i“ rmiwtk 2° “éwgmti; llne.. Why sacrifice their need in eeva on o oon en an ep t _ of oceans on this scale is scarcely this respect m? the sake o a gen of m mo!” Towering potentialities as human beinsa B1111 - while Queens County was permit-' ted to send tilrcc. i It; was decided at the Ottawa‘ gathering, accord rig to our contort-i porary, to create n committee of] the __National Liberal Association "of a. flexible, representative democratic character." County Liberals have good reason to ask how the achievement of thLs purpose will be furthered by the tactics of their party machine in selecting its official delegates. King's CANADA’S PROGRESS One 0'1’ the speakers at’ the Cale- thirty years. Similarly, in an edi- tcrial on the available figures of Canada's toricai associations And mm 15 gilt asks. provided ‘Indians themselves are in agree- ladyvof the Island who sometimes vwites about them. Here in the Dal_ llousie Review, she tt-iis us nil about the "Pioneers of cuenbledaleyi lhwilnh whom the place ls linkedi exhibition in Silmmcrslde, there was silown a miniature of the Prince. Painted in Edinburgh. nnd also‘ antlcrs oi’ o. (leer shot by him. And 311171118 591119 iflstoric weapons there was a broadsword from Culloden. The sword came with o. band of . Zlebriclenn exiles on the ship, "Alex- flhdflr." 160 Years ago. “They landed at what is still callzd Scotchfort." cords. "Mrs. Ado Mnclcodis article is u only that the ment in their requests, and that, such fundamental services at the! army the protection of the frontiers and international relationships be not taken out of British hands be- “W1 wth plume Charge. A,‘ a rccemifore Indian hands are proven to be capable of holding them. Something wLl have to be done says an exchnnge by public opinion to compel governments to super- vise more strictly the operations ,0,’ financiers exploiting the indus- tries of the country for stock markat purposes. The notion that the pumping of wrote? into the capitalization of cfmpnnies and ‘corporations whose steel: is no the ‘ii-nun Club banquet this wefiii Those islanders down by the Gulf luarkct is nobodyli 11115111055 hilt d_:it with Canada's development in are aware of their ancestry. French, that c’! the pmmmers wh° d3 m: tirade and commerce in the last or Scotch, and they keep m: rejlhlmlflhs is one thrt cannot 1:153 piled them in the street and seen much longer in Canada. Til-l‘ thing has been curried to such izngtil: as to resemble the doings decennial census (i931). long one and interesting through- which Alice discovrrcd in Wonder- ehe New York Times comments out. Every little while, 1 hem- m-Ilcnd, but with conscqucnccs not "upon the remarkable progress made read of instances in the past, east “mwmg but tisaslrcusd Sastrous by thLs country and P011115 0111i 111° prospects of still greater develop- ments in the immediate future. The Times fees that since the World and west. that offszt the old bigot- rics. One such ism-carded here ina icttcr telling how minister hntl written home to Scot- u Presbyterian 1 not only to investors whose money [could never earn inter-cit and could never be rccovcrcd in full, but dis- astrous also to the industries wh'cil _were drawn into the grme of the ‘War the development of the Do- land ‘a most affecting letter about fihmblers- mmiqn‘; natural resources has given promise of an expansion not dreamed of at the beginning cf the century. "Canada's wheat lands have Mlproduccd ever laltzcr crops. She has become the second largest gold producer in t‘*..~ world. ln- cluding buildings and mochincry. agricultural resource: were valued at 87.978.633.000 in 192.‘). In 1920- 30, gold production zvv. $30,840,722. ‘The total lviil bc exceeded in 1931. Copper producr-d in i929 was Iworth $43,4ll.032 and nlckcl $27.- 1l5,443. In the Diamond Jubilee year, i927, Canada produced 90 per cent. of thc worlds nickel. 85 per cent. of its asbestos. 55 per per cent. of its cobnlt. Pitch- blcnde, a base of radium, has lately been discovered in the Great Bmr Luke district in rich veins. The future of the mineral industry in Canada is so full of r"*:n‘sc that optimistic forecasts 7'» longer nppcnr extravagant. For lumber industry and hcr pulp r-"i paper industry emnlov many r-ausands. The vnlur of the fish- eries in i929 was 353518.521." In cmclusion, the Times points r-lt that Canada's export trade is of great importance to a people en- "Jsedtin the production of com- thO P001‘ French Catholcs there, Tciircssntinu their case in moving tcnns’ rml urgng that a priest be 53111 1° ihtm- Again. ministering to tilosc early settlers were a Rnmqn Catholic lfshop and a Gaelic Pres- bytcrinn parson who war,- "firm fl-icnds." 0n the sitc of the old log church at Scctchfort, there is now To. Celtic cross of Scotch granite, "Wifli by the widely scattered des- ir-‘cndants of those rronccrr." EDI TORI A L NOTES One diner at Monday night's ban- quet cJn bent of having pflfigcd the supreme t:si. as c. Cnlcdoninn. He took a second helping 0g haggu. n 15 Yclmrmi £11K‘. Premier Ben. The statute nf vicstminlster lwhich received the assent of Par- liament by a majority vote of 300 on an amendment purposccl by ‘Winston Churchill exempting the Irish Free State from the oper- ation of the statute is best‘ ex- plained in the wordtl of the Bal-| 1'0 theuxpplied, contributes materially to' ground always is hungry for leaves. four Report presented Imperial Conference on October 25th, 1926 as follows: autonomous communities within the British Emp‘re, equal in stutusi in no way subordinate one to any other in any aspcet of their do- the "gggd blmk dmw ma,’ people! mestic or external affairs, though united by a oommcn allegiance to the Crown, and freely associated as members of the British Common- ,wealth cf 7 Nations." Essentially _there is nothing novel in this measure, nothing at least which has not been made subject of dis- cussion time and nguin during the put quarter o.’ a century. It i n?“ 1B lihviy i0 return to Canadliopenly proclaims what has been about the midrllc of 9005mm,- .which is an indication that he re- {ceived much benefit from the sca It'll‘ 311d is being Tftfjtorcd (0 hum, much sooner tilan gntlcjpgted, termed the principle upon which and the contenders are care, and that its maimcauses are infection and bad eating habits. The Value 0f Leaves greater than the thickness of e. coat of varnish. Relatively, as Russell, Dugan and Stewart point out in their lcstronomical textbook. the earth is much smoother and rounder than most of the balls in o (Indianapolis News.) The annual controversy what to do with the leaves is on, defending their positions with an exhibition of resourcefulness inspired by some- thing more general than scientific curiosity. Many tons of leaves are, burned in ctics every fall. Most city dwellers see no wrong in this. Leaves litter yards, sidewalks and streets. and should be removed in the interest of municipal tidness. What happens to leaves after they are hauled away is a matter d." n0 interest to the fsnuly that has their departure in the city truck. The value Qf lenvcs in bulking up the soil ls recognized by all people who keop gardens and farms. They have little t0 enrich the soil. but they improve its physical condition very materially. The virtue cf the carpet oi‘ rich, black soil opened to cultivation wllcn til: ‘state was stripped of its forests lay in the contribution of leaves which the trees made. l», was porus and spongy-a natural mulch such as is kept on fields in cultivation by fre- iqucnt and timely plowing. But it was no mfitCh for extensive farm- ,ing methods and the min washes. Mast of it; now contributes to the great fertility of the Mlsshssippi delta. region. A mulch of leaves, if discreetly ,tl1¢ vigor of shrubbery and peren- They are nials; and if the leaves are plied distress. Iand left for n season with an oc- ‘casionai turning, the product de- light‘; the gardnefs spirit. l-le has bring in from the woods. He has, in effect. merely followed the course thfit 111111111; lad out. If his neigh- lbflfi Ohlect to the unsightly heap of leaves. he may have to give up aion of the bcneft: of union with ‘these of indcpcndcnce. A British scientist make: the statement ‘ithat, based on chemical analyse, I919 "Vefflse man is worth one ‘dfliiiif- The cshimlite must b; the British Commonwealth reatswacceptcd with some reservaion as, narnely,_equality of status founded in Dominion autonomy; and. thus it is obviously (Ixcggjsive, interpreted, the statute preaentsithcac dayg 0g ebotdulcfopossiblaoomhin- t . ..-._._~_-..~ _ 111 1°85"! i0 a great many people. even in depreciation-Ex- change, .. .. . v wyyflvvv .; about . bowling alley, The Home Pro and Con (New York Herald Tribune) The question of the preservation . of the home is decidedly not one ' that can or will be settled by m- tcliectual argument. The therefore, will be impressed first of all with the purely academic nature o! the debate (held in New York) between Dr. Bertrand Rus- sell and Mr. Sherwood Anderson. 11nd- 1191118 so impressed, he will Wonder why these gentlemen ap- Proached their subject with so little humor. In the case of m. Anderson nirtculerly. who defended the home to the accompanying ap-. plause of the audience, one notes with sulvprlse the unrelieved ear- nestness at his appeal, as if the institution of the family were in danger of a constitutional amend- ment a.nd not unlikely to incur the fate of the saloon. Not that a. pro- hibition of the sort would do any harm. Imagine the number of speak easy homes that would flourfsh in New Yo r cit t ld-f h- j r y or every 0 as irsues of moment will be decldedi reader, ‘ eratlon not yet in flower? Is the future of the state so much more important than its present? And even if it were. the 01118015 °1 "l" solieitude for the children 01’ 110115’? ‘is to prepare them for their duties‘ ,as the parents and citizens of to- lmorrow. When tflMOITW “m” ighey toe, will need families for their proper development, whether ‘they would be better off now with- out ihem or not. say it usually happens—thflt thB experience of an adult with a fam- » ily of his own corrects the injuries to his psychology suffered in his dommtic upbrihzlns. For instance, Dr, Russell has already booked his passage to England in order to be ' home in time to trim the family Christmas tree. Ii r Two Elections (Sydney Post) The defeat of the Scullln Gov- eTnment in the Australian House of Representatives has precipitated a general election. which is to be held on December 12. Six days owlicr New Zcalandb National Govcrnment will meet the people. at the polls. These two elections. ‘coming within a week of each other, will be watched with snap-f Ira-wide interest, as Imperial! The in both cases. Australian ,Government is committed to an in the interest of harmony, or he may take his leaves and move into ‘surroundings, more congenial to sound garden practice. Exhausted and there is plenty of ground ‘in advanced programme of intra- Emplre trade, while Premier Forbes is appealing in New Zea- laud for a mandate for the placing of definite preferential proposals before the Imperial Economic Con- 'ferenoe. The return of the New] The Hull and H YNDJIMN & ‘ lloydb UM.” *1» WRECK SALE Schooner “Bessie L. Morse” (35 tons register) will be sold at public auction on Friday, December 4th, at 2.00 P.M., as she now lies stranded P. E. 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