PAGE. FOUR l'llE OIIARLOTTETOWN Glllllllllll an“, ma. r pmigntpw. ens-tor a. nun-h u-r. Ylonlnlllolfl» a g¢¢“||r-y-]Joul.-C|:L D- A. Inolllnnolt "- THE CIHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m1 ii NotesBy The Way It. was inevitable that sooner or later the NRA. would be challeng- i 4 Democracy And Monetary Problems (Monthly Review, Bank 0f “g1- n! ash-d. I. Banana, 1.). l. ed before the United States Sup- 1. ‘tho’ "d zillion»: err-ii wulicr us l! l- "vflrku n“ remg court, and now the scheme Nova Bcotia) d u lg o-iu woud-d us" W" v" Y" i“ """‘°" l, ', as it affects milk distributors in .- 22: P" 1'" w‘ '“““°') “um h cu“- u‘ um“ New York State will be examined a 11L by the highest wurt in the land F1111”! 1w“ " m‘ 1h other Anglo-Saxon countries a number of have been‘ puliued. Looking back upon the past thine years, it h obvious that much time has been wsstd in ro-l crlminat on, and 1n many of these oountris, pe.ha.ps ail, decisions have been delayéd by the readiness of economic groups to obstruct and decry one another. To refuse to reeognwe that recent dvelopments have lad ba:e certain conflicts of some tme early in December. There seems to be little doubt in the minds of competent lawyers that the NRA. does in principle collide {wed and not less in Canada than with certain provisions 1n the Con- stitution of the United States. It in- d l" 1“ a” Umted m“ m terferes with business and restricts The last sentence in the P511‘ m graiph just quoted refers to the fact that under the quota 835W" there is a growing scarcity of bacon vfilanaaw.laba.l.fl. MOST STOMAOH DISTUBBAN- CES DUI ‘H! EMOTIONAL DISHIRBANCES and the nmrkefi!!! 01 599°“ 137°‘ ducts, there are PWUQW '9 b‘ e/Mlgm, é/f-czml anihg BY A NATION-WIDE ORGANIZATION /. rm; 0mm sum l ' some time alzu the Kihsstvh Presbytery of the United Church wm reported to have P855155 11 "'5' loution 05151116 for “all 1111111941815 and thorough investigation of the penitentiaries by an impflrflal 11'1" bunal," and citing as reasons for “my, 3 Dow-Se the “general unrest" in those institutions and "certain disclosures" made in 111E K111851°11 In a series of 042 patients in Mil-i nich complaining of stomach dis-t turbance, where operation was Hon. O. N. Cahan, Secretary of wmldaed u m‘ pmhble Mai’: State, oddrosslhg the Progress clublm°-“- l“ h“ “m” m h“ “ o! Mkmtrefl], and: “In a democrat/m oer, while the rtmsinder, 514, had in the Mother Country. The mar- country such as Calm“ the m? no ieal stomach trouble as far s11 lntgregt, between town and coun- kets in the north of England have m, o, an fundamenm, pouch, de_ ,any olwuces 1h the Ehrlich!" "1 1'11“ try. between creditors and deuwm. been cleared of all grades and cures. pgndg upOII the whole-hearted sup- ‘swmnch could be mum‘ 1 heme“ 131°“ who work m "web In other districts fore ends at one 90ft 0f educated public opinion and m“ meim mm- m“ 91 11115, teredf’ trades. lilld those who Sta-lid With over S50 branches reaching into every region of Canada and organized to serve the particular banking needs of each region- With headquarters in Montreal‘ directing its general operations -_ r . . and oo-ordinstin in service to the public throughout the therefore, I suggest that your club large number .0! can‘ “ought m exposed w ‘Lmpetldox? from . . a riot trials. time dlfiicult for retailers to sell. have a conditon lleedihl I- 811181" abxead, woud be very. foolish. He Dominion- may perform a very useful public The resolution “as duly pubiish- have been in good request and stm- 5mm, by “Wu-Hg from “me m val 099F811“! W" i111"! W“! M111 who nurses to recognize these were not in need of surgey at alli Examination revealed that the! cause of the symptoms in the sto-i mach was irregularities in the will that, underlying these conflicts 8nd ocnditon of the stomach digestive‘ o; mo‘ importance than all of 111109-1101? 511011811 fl¢1dr $00 1111111111 them, is the common interest 0f all ac d. or praoticaly no add what4 the P6091; 1,, finding wluglong f0,- jever- Other tau-W were I "dwll-i these pobiems, which wi'i enabiej ped" or low porition of the stomach? .1, g 0 1 h ' , g your study of matters which are of ' wmch prevent} 1g omptying it-i tvlfjclasgnevcofniismsremlizrtfs?aibcgin British Government is allowing an mm vml 1mm rtfnce w. an the?” PYOPQHY. allll R150 a “SP-Wcq} its proper functioning once more. . 99°91” °1 Gamma" T0 "m5 a W131" i or partizlly closed condition of thei He who {Qjgy stresses the Con- increased quwmy o! bacon w be m1 Ame“ large intestine w‘i"oh prevented f " l ‘t, d ' g; imported from Dehmflif- wastes 150m moving downward and! fm,,'§f.-‘.e.§§ hzderiyllrifzc 001:: The Depertlnente" of Asrivulture out of the bodv- - mOn lntere t. is unwittingly work- have fumished our agriculturists In the opinion of Dr- A. Krfékel lng to potpone the soluton of our " Wm, mrormflon as to proper Munich, who exmned the above p51,], m5, 5nd w prolong the de-' breeding, and ropraentatlve Canad- ian packers are now in the Old things iives in a quite unreal world. But it is cqully foolish, perhaps even more so, to refuse to recognize ed. The Brockvile Recorder, (Lib- luD), commented upon it, and the Toronto Globe, (Liberal), repro- duced the Recorders item with a two-céliimn heading and consider- able satisfaction. Here was the United Church Presbytery in the home tovm of Kingston Peniten- tiary backing up its dcniand fol‘ an inquiry! l Two days however, the Globe published a letter from Rev. J. M. Shaw, W110 was a member of the drafting committee. The ex- cerpt from the Brockviile Recorder, said Mr. show, gave an impression more. streak-s and hack-v W11 We" time to your hospitable board with very limited supplies available. bankers, business men and econ- And now Dome‘ the knportam w“; omlsts of training and €X,)."i‘1“.l'lf.‘£‘. to discuss with you these all-im- . l- “; 1:13 Eorntry “t: 2a? thedsemw portant topics. I shall be gratified o c lsaement a “n or er ‘ indeed if my hasty rev cw of these make good this shortage Canadian pressing public problems serves to assistance is required." As a tem- enlist your attention and provoke porary emergency measure the With provincial headquarters directing the service required cub province- With special telegraph facilities between in leading oflices in Canada and the United States, to obuin prolnpiesi action I . for in automate-w With departments giving specialized service in foreign exchange, foreign trade relations and business development- die Bank of Monuui is equipped to give its clients prompt. modern‘, and eflicient service in every department of banking BANK OF MONTREAL Established 1817 lifontreafs unemployed have been reduced by 12.000 in the past two! months, and those registered on the civic relief lists now number only 32.000. Consderlng that Montreal has a population of over 1,000,000 people, it must; be inferred that emplcyimelit condii-zons are ap- proaching those of normal times in Canadas bgigest metropolis. HEAD OFFICE MONTREAL fviODERN. BIIICIBNT BANKING SIRVICB_ . . . . Ih Ont-nu a] ‘n6 Yun‘ Sncrm/ul Operation . o a o, Charlottetown Branch: S. R. FINLAYSCN. Manage. patients, the outstand ng cause of l pmsk,“ stomach 415111111811“ 1h there 514 But lt lshot in the United States cases, who had no‘ ulcer or cancer, 0mm that a d u-Dcmcy h,“ shown "which shomd at Once be correctedy Country perfecting their knowledge was that their’ mental or nervous the c paclty’ 1,, time 0g a155, to Tm msohmon Term“, w he said. o! British requirements, The Qut- gilt“? W" "P: 5119s: am°¢1°1151 rrliy bLhind a resolute leader. Less ‘irepresehicd the huhd of the Klng- 1°°k l1 bright We have a really orggri?“ s“ a‘ °° i ‘mm’ Zifiviiriularityfi Deilrllizlls.cbllt unmis- - ‘ - e . y, o er _o-..nxon coun- ilori Pros-bytes" cl the Haiww- “"8” “rm 1" ‘m “"1” Km?‘ i It has b eh Proved that mental t fes have dne the same thing. In which oioetmg. but it did riot tell d°“’- I‘ l" 8° “if” 1" “"1 1m“ h“: 5925'“; 915m‘: 3131M‘, gnvmsime the!“ m this respect, Bi-ltsizi prefents . is i l‘ — L.’ - the who“ Show. Mn Shaw wnumladvantage of it the whole countryigele ed “m” "l: TY e05 ofwradiuiltmzigwmizinlnteiti? 4:0 i; L eh“? most outstanding exa pe. w; Wm be oomspondmsqy end¢he¢ V _ g1 mm r ~i ‘r ‘ It is no more coisc denze, but an “- g And what h“ b?“ and about pork from Canada at $4,500 a gramme, clans enquxe as to whether outcome o? u, na 1on3 c and", After the resolut on was draft- while rt was negotiatmg with Bel- the patient had b.en put undo any. that m-grnjn- the caumry whgch ed. however. and before it oolwar- products is hue about poultry. esss- gium roi- twenty-five grammes at 111111131 strain lut before the sto- h” 5,, ~,,,,,,, Jgngé" mm me d, d‘ 't,'hihith d . ' ‘ ' jmymbypflif, unoftunate ‘jiddgrftf live stock, and other agricultural aooo pounds a gramme. At this rotr-‘msh symptoms arpealefl. |,,,,,s-,,,,,»,,,,,, any 0th,, ,,, m, the opportunity was given a dele- products. 1118 Great B981‘ LHKE 11151-11011 15 llke- M 3°11“? 1'2" ffiil-edxmh‘ A glo-Svxon world, t e first signs gutlon from this committee to visit ly to prove itself a. boon to man- 0118 B e 5 19- S P- "WY/ of recbv" made th a pen nc : Kingston penitentiary with a vew‘ These a" mo“ whim it 1‘ the 1n¢ school, of ice, or even in the home ' ' ~- r p m a k and that conditions have become to hscei-i-aihin the actual condi- duty of every Canadian newspaper . - mm that preifan may cause distmbanoe in the sto- _ \ mliiiedly more rt ble in the Mo~ "The report of this delegation 1° bring p"°m1“°““" “f” "5 Iv- Reference; u, u... prgggnt 51h“. mach- |ther ooimtrynjbr this oldest of all will, first or all, b. preygnted to ricultural readers. The question is tioh as constituting a "gold war" The Surges-ion mentors for demqcpajjgg (m, more immune froniffailings th:n her neighbors 1 ' in ordlna y times) pqssessesf the saving grace of democratic governJ m-entz. toe capacity, in time of cri- sls, to refrain from incrimlnation, the Presbytery at its next negulur meeting, a fortnight hence. But in the meantime I take the re- spons biiity, as chairman of this committee, to ‘state that as a. m- silit of this visit, and with the more accurate knowledge of the physicians is that after examina- tion they do not tel the patient that he is simply “nervous" but tell him frankly that the acid 00n- tent of his stomach digestive juice has been changed, and that this is appear to be wide of the mark. It is really a contlnuat on of the "currency war" which has been in progress ever since the United stat- es so bluntly informed the London Conference that she would not not one of politics, and those papers which insist on maintaining o. par- tisan prejudice against the Ernrpire agreements are doing injury to their own. farm communities. Fortunately Will pay you to call in here and get relief for, that cough which annoys you so. A GENTLEMAN PASSES facts now in our possession, we are commending the sdiministra- 511° number 9-114 111111191169 0f $11066 stabilize the dollar. Those in charge likely due to the nerves controlling to close the lanks, and without fuss or forma ity (but also without hes- I had talked with him but the other WILL tion of the present warden and organ‘ ,5 lmflwd me great majomy 0f Other leading Wurld currencies 3113 Juli“ 1mg‘: dt-fftmmbed ltation) to follow resolute leader- day a,‘ his staff as worthy of the warmest ' at once took steps to protect their y am‘ e 1" “m: ' men a’ 5 ‘a’ ' m7 8h p- Wm, no ronbodln‘ u w. wflud ggppmval._gn administration whmy, of our farmers having access to less own posmons and Wm, various d? other emotional disturbance. The mic.“ by means o, wmoh Mo“ I E011 continuentoh has; and cougbh wlzepakyivou ll‘ d ' 130d d ~ ' ‘ d 31nd“ ‘Kiiilprlgverixlllentslglcdjsbml’ biased sources of information as to gram Q: success have oontnued the _ Britin has dealt with her most He w” m‘ mun “u m fine “d. now V917] W; 1' t? 1' r Y9‘; ruzolgxznft win-n‘ mg about a new flmoaphem m the opportunities now made avail- necessary operations- Todfly i1- ’ " . 9E5“!!! Pmblems hive “V9194 "- gmmg measures n me o cu e y “r ‘the institution. as is freely oolr- obic for nrriplrc ‘trtde; m“ “hi” m“ m" “Mme!” ‘“°'° Mayan My 5191')’ wide “m”: l“ ham“ n“ m” 1M‘ And how-how short I space-M's - nowledged by the prisoners then-i- failed to disconcert the Old World _____ out. 81w has um nded important ‘one “my, PA Y Y “V”? masters of the some. They simply (lllxohange) m?‘ 1:g151“°f°“' 11"} “mt-n! 8".‘- Perhaps you knew him? ‘lhsn. you . . gm,‘ the“, (adds m, 0mm A NEW ONE devised a "W °°“"°"m°"°- I“ m” From M¢X1¢° Wm“ "W “Wri- 01 "a a“ p“ "em a 1mm‘ ‘he knew I mI-n- to attend to this now. You may think a cold a. Ioumal) is the situation. Directed h their natural sympathy for the lailortunate, and led astray by the wopsganda of convicts and es:- Oonvlcti, Pviitioians, and a few Opposition newspapers, the Presby- flly was strong for an inquiry. But after a. somewhat belated visit to Kingston Penitentiary a committee _of the Presbytery gives the warden and his staff its "warmest approval," finds a "newatmosphere" being brought aiboutby the present admin- istration, and proposes so to report to the Presbytery in due course. The ‘Kingston Whig-Standard, lwhich is hot unacqilainted with actual conditions, points the moral: "If more organizations and more newspapers would realize that there Here is a brand new criticism of government relief measures which should make our local contempor- Hry, in its ineffective efforts to criticise employment projects in this Province, turn green vrlizh envy: Toronto, Octdber 20—<Noted for his ready retort on the public platform, Controller Sam Mc- Bride wasvsmnewhat disconcerted at an interruption whbh occurred while he addressed a ratepayers’ meeting here. controller McBride said he saw no reason why mar- rled men should not bepermitterl to join parties of unemployed iboing sent north to work in the Government mad camps and was explaining how well looked after they would be when a woman in the a "ience shouted hoarsely: "A home wrecker, I call you. Just a home wrecker!" is another matter. average criminal. or the upon the murder rate. meantime the spectacle is amuslrll- Whether it is contributing anything to the settlement of world affairs It cannot be said too often, though it is obvious, that when the average man who turns to crime, proceeds to rob a bank or take a life there is not in his mind the idea of any penalty at all. He simply believes that he will not be caught, or that if he is caught he will flnd means of beating the rap. That is why 51181-- ‘stics do not show that capital pun- ishment has any particular effect The exchange end of money has not yet been reduced to a formula and probably it never u'ill‘bc. Those who seek to discover the forces that act and react on exchange are wisc an expedition that has returned from an exploration of Palengue, a city in the State of Ohiapas. Dr. Vega. director of the Alohaeologcal and Historical Museum of Yucatan thinks that several definite if gen- eral sdvances have been made i_n the understanding of the Mayan civilization which Pelenque and its forty temples represent. =- For one thing, the famous "Cross of Palenque," a structure supposed from its shape to indicate a pos- sible christian influence earlier than Columbus, ls‘ pi nouneed a definite Mayan structure whose form reflects the astronomical activities of an entirely non-Christian cult. Aiglaln, tho character and age of the Palenque ruins are held by Dr. Vega to indicate that the Yucatan culture was not part of a “new em- pire" following an older one farther south, but wes- rather contempo an- has abrndolwd a polcy that once seemed immutable: but when ac- count is taken of these far roach- lng changes it still remiins true, that, in Iarge measure, lhe new po- licies of Britifn have been mone- tary polcles. They have been workid out, not on the hustings or st Westminster, but in the quiet of government offices, of academic cloisters, and of banking parlours. They have been set in motion (with tacit or active pariamentary approval) by a small body of thoughtful and resolute men. with the resourc s of the State behind them. Britain presents, at present, one of the supreme examples, perhaps! the most outstanding to be found anywhere, of expert knowledge and Judgment yoked in the service of] democracy. With expert and au- tholzitatlve gudsnce (but without any curtailment. of popular sover- Nor cold nor {reward-lust a kind] B0111 That people loved; yet him would I '- extol For one big trait mat placed him in the van Of princes of his kincl—he slander- ed none; ; In that great trespass never played a part, Nor winged a. barb to wound an- other-‘s heart, Nor their good name despoilsd; and thus he won Respect and friends, though to the last he strove But little forthst golden treasure- trove. inspiratlon: for it is in this trust between man and man, which erl-a abes those who lack acquainfance problems of a with complicated -—W. V. Newson. proved itself the strong st of polit- vor _of Toronto, the margin rangrl," trivial thing but too often such trivial things, assume a very serious aspect. Try our AMMONIATED BRONCHIAL COMPOUND PRICE 50c. JOHNSON 8r JOHNSON THE QUALITY DRUG STORE 15nd, m opp rtunlty, D-mocruy A comparison of egg W106i i9 has been week stwhen dstnlstful Toronto and Chicago thl'0\l811°111 of informed leadership. W en it_ the whole perod of 1920-31 indi- has trusted such ‘esdenhip, it has cates that the difference is in fa- frem 3 to l3 cents per dozen-Dd? ininlon Economist. ‘ ical forces. EDITORIAL NOTES Canada's greatly increased export trade to the United States last month, as reported in s, bulletin 1s- sued by the U. B. Department of Commerce, is another convincing answer to Opposition criticism of the Bennett tariff policies, if they keep in mind thc [act that there are other forces constantly appearing and disappearing and that they all affect money. None- theless corifldence maintained is a great standby. eous with it and part of the civ- ilization. Such progress in knowledge of the ancient Americans is slight, and yet Elves hope. Fifty years ago the May- sns were hardly noted by students of early America. Today they stand out as certainly more significant than the Aztecs. We have chartered in a general way their remarkable knowledge of the year, the crafts and the art of writing. We can read a few of their symbols. We understand and give a new respect to their sculpture and painting. Yet in the thoussmh of ruins that are still to be sifted much more scientific character confidently to" rely upon those who are familiar with them, that real leadership oignty) she has tackled srme of the most difficult problems that demo- cracy has anywhere been called upon to face. She holds to her poli- cies, making the ncededgadjust- merits to changing crcumtinces, with the rrenity which is, per- haps, licr most marked chu-"ct/eris- tic. ‘rhe source of her power 1s no secret: there is no mystery about it- For it is to be found in the trust bltween man and man, which 1n a crisis has always transcened conflicts of interest, and which, more than any national resource or advantage of position, has helped her to play the part on the world’s are t/wo sides to every question there would. we are sure, be much more support of the Government's policy and much less criticism of our panltentiarles’ sdrnlnistratlo ." Max Factor a _ Society Beauty Aids Created by Ms: Factor. Hollywood's mate-up genius who for many years has been chief coamotlolan to the screen and stage profession. Max Factor preparations are In a. large way responsibl The New England states estimate their potato crop ths year at 50.- 000,000 bushels, or about 2,500,000 more than the average for the last five years. The crop is said to be of excellent quality, and prices are higher than the average for some years. The government has loaned the potato famiers money to finance planting, fertilizing and harvesting. "U.K. BACON SIIORTAGE The Canadian Gazette, a semi- otiiciaf weekly. published in Lon- don, says: "The Canadian bacon pro. ducer has a long way to go before reaching the maximum permitted to him under ‘the Ottawa agree- Great interest centres in tonight's annual meeting of the Queen's county Conservative Association at the Strand Theatre. The aggressive policies of our provincial and fed- s . l governments will be fully re- and now is financing the farmers so ma, be discovered The pogslbl mj- stare. which her history records. ment. Assn that th Oanadls m‘ l’ - e » for the Ilflwdfl W mmg e n viewed, and the occasion is of s so- thatthey willnothavetodump their gmtlgm 9g m‘; “M101”. n“; 1h l"? democracy. and in what- ofilis celebritleaofthaaaoen. Pmmrum "1 1'1" 3111/1511 import p entire c on the mark»: all s; ever quarter of the world the Bri- tmde L‘ maintained during the n‘ 1,, interest h, W", of u,“ rep“, rop known as com. thousht to have “h exam ‘e be L k; some of our lines Include: , , change in provincial affairs neccs- mun ongmned m ma“ lmdmndh h". '-—'-————-p' _- a “n 75c! row“ mining five months of the year at . ‘_‘~“—"' sitated by the death of the Hon. Mr. FOUNDATION cnlAM Stewart, This will be Premier Mac- M1llan's first appearance on a pol- itical platform since taking office. Reports which it l! add oriqinattd in German circles suggest. that af- ter Hitler hss sot his endorsement by the German people he may an- nounce the wrms on which the country will return to the arms dis- cumion and the League of Nations. If this includes the re-arlnament of Germany on her own terms the other nations will not be interested. nt- 31¢ M91186 of the flrstr- seven months the total imports will amount to 017,952 owts. as ‘against the 3,. 100,000 cwt-s. allowed under the quota. with the increased price; flow obtaining an extension of the hdustry should prove advantageous to all concerned. The outlook is flfishtcr today than for years past ind once the requ rements of the British market are met the benefits mould be substant/al. But, if the 1111186 holds out promise to those _.lnterested in the breeding o1 hogs em tribes, and in a loner way to many others. Under America north and south lie buried vutfgu of civ- ilizations whch have been and still are mystery, but which are slow- ly emerging. Each new discovery enriches the past and punctures the notion that We live on a continent hardly touch- ed by human life before tlw BN4‘ “W?! incursions of our mime!!!» allusion. The misstatements in yesterday's Liberal organ regarding imsmploy- ment relief expenditure require no detailed answer. The payments to municipalities are on the same bas- is as in every province. In addition, however, $20,000 of the federal grant has been obtained for won! in fil- ling up railway property from the Exhibition rsos track centre fisld at arr.- :-'4’.......~.l. . ‘ "sling" nisks it “stay on" and under most conditions. Wa are the solo flank o! - this line in the city. The 2 Macs 11.! no cost whatever w the provincial or civic governments. By ignoring this fact in its calculations our coh- temporary shows only too clearly the hissed nature of its criticism. m, .. ._,......_,.. snwwvnww-n- - l - rrnafivlflifls" s... .. .. _ '