.0 =- e-._-.1."_-. 9' '<‘ 0 0 v._ - gg ._-,__.,, ,1 .- ._. l .€|t!l" PAH!" F! Ill. rue cnnnlorrc town aulliiilall President-JV. (‘hrntrr l. lie-Lure. M. P . i-e-rrenldent-J. B. Ilene“ Srcrrtery-Lleut. Col. D. A. Iloelllnnen, II. I. 0. Editor end Manning Director-J. IG. Burnett Annriute Erliinrn-Frlnll Welhn- end ll. K. Currie llornlng lluiiv (fnunllell Hill?) $5.00 ‘my yelr (In IIIIIIICI) dellrpnfl. 88.50 prr your (In uduun-e) rnnlh-d in (‘nnndn and United lielel. Notes B_):_71I8 Way I The present Ilnperil-l conference that a brlcf time can bring in polotlcs. says the Cel- gary Daily Herald. General Hertlog ‘o! South Africa is ahe only one of ,the Premiers preset: no that confer- shows the changer SATURDAY, OC TQBER 4. 1930 By-Electiun N0. I A by-clcctlon in the Sccond Dis- trict of Prince, with a Liberal cab- lnct ntini=tcr in the nlllning, ivnuld, in the ordinary course of events. be‘ The Minister a foregone conclu.” -l.. would win in a \".'i.-2. Sccond Prince has boon consistclltly Confederation. Liberal since which may for the fact that of the trzrce cor:- stitucnclcs now rlcnzyvcd of rmv. eu- tation in the Legislature this dl rict is zhc only one in which u Libr-lal candidate has b=cn nominated or eiocrcm :31! Eioixcrlllizcrt: 1:1: sign‘.- led any intention of tuning election “onus. Add rrcbobg: more would be no cont o’ in Second Prince had no’. the e-zrrizious blunclcr been made of svsc-arin; i1 Mr. Campbell as a mclnbcr of the Governlncnt c. wcll as Attorney General, 1t then became nccesrary 1o open the con- stituency, secure Mr. Campbell's nomination, and if possible elect him. That his election is necessary (‘YER ordcr to silppeslzicllt Premier Leo's lack of legal knowledge, there being no Liberal lawyer in the House, is the principal advanced in support of his candidacy. Since this is the first occasion rm which Mr. Lea has admitted that he was lack- ing in anything pertaining 'to zhe qualifications of statesmanship. the situation, from the standpoint ofthe argument lwdcr of the Government, must be grave indeed. " The phenomenal weakness of the present administration and the rec- ognized ability and laopularityl of the Opposition candidate, Mr. G. Shelton Eharp, afford the Conservatives the first sporting chance they have had in the Second District of Prince, and they have acted wisely in taking ad- vantage of it. The party will have nothing to lose and everything to gain in the contest now under way. account , 5011. New England market, have fetched the we have this the Island product, and regulations in other respects be care- fully complied with. Walpole and Gibbon The letters of Horace Walpole have been acclaimed‘ by more than one critic as the cream of eighteenth cen- tury literature. In them one senses vividly ‘the life of that small dazzling Whig world that’ ruled England un- der the early Georges, with its habits and fashions and whims, its political secrets az-d its private scandals, its heroes, its buffoons, and its beauties The nineteen volumes comprising the available magnificent edition of Wal- pole's letters were, however, e good deal more than most of us had time to attack or means to acquire. The heroic task of boiling down these twenty thousand pages into I single handy volume has now been achieved by Mr. Philip Morreli. whose "Horace Walpoles Ergland as His Letters Picture It" is the subject of a'rec,ent article in the Sunday Times. The reviewer quota, among other provocative extracts, the fol- For if the Government. in the 11st year of its regime and in its party's staunchest strong- hold, cannot succeed in elect- ing an Attorney General, they might as well throw up the sponge and call the immediately. Evidently it is the realization of this fact that has inspired the frantic Efforts now being made in Mr. Camp- ‘cell's behalf, as well as the accom- panying press propaganda dealing with everything under the sun but she record of the Government and .ts broken pledges and promises. general elections . The Turnip Crop The attention of our agricultural renders is called to the amendments regulations regarding the of turnips, published in yes- terday's Guardian. Of particular im- portance iv the requirement vvitll re- spect to the first qualification in each of the grades, namely, similar var- letal characteristics. This means that bronze or purple specimens should not be mixed. The former Canada No. i medium grade, which was from 31-2 to 51-2 inches in size, is now divided into two grades, Can- ada No. l small medium, from 3 to 5 inches, and Canada No. 1 medium, from’ 4 to 6 inches. Shippers are ad- vised to give definite instructions to their loaders as to the grade required, thus protecting the grower from hav- lng his stock rejecteclgat the loading point. ' The inspectors suggest that this season special care should be exer- :iscd by growers in the grading of their turnips. The chief defects found havn been "brow-rt heart“ and worm laten specimens, which make the suck unfit fur tnblo use. The dry weather of the past ten days has been favcrnblc to the development of these 0 itfcrrts. "Brown heart“. a disease now v prevalent in turnip growing prov- 0 .nl~.~=, sccms more commonly to be ‘run/l in stock grown with fertilizer, !")‘fi‘lllil_\‘ in land in which potatoes c~r= El‘(,'\‘,‘l'i the previous year. Last HFIYPSLOTF estimated the to the Province from this dis- 1‘ c l-l nc at $50,000, and it is fear- greater acreage the loll will in the grading tho . ..,. rt =" "l vl-rx-s cf tho that itself. view of the situation," says the "To- ronto Saturday Night, “must depre- ccte the renewal of the attempts to arouse distrust of manufacturers, which in the past has been e mis- chievous factor in Canadian politics They are in many instances trustees made by the leaders of industry not to take advantage of the tariff to in- crease prices, and at the declaration of Mr. Bennett that the law wtll be invoked if an attempt break them. are rntirely trivial and uncalled for. One of the axioms of modem commerce is that increasing prices doee not increase busineu." lmving letter which concerns a noted contemporary. Edward Gibbon, eu- thor of the monumental ‘Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire‘: "You will be diverted to hear that Mr. Gibbcn has quarrelled with me. He lent me his second volume in the middle of November. I rctumed it with n. most. civil pcnegyric. He came for more in- clause, I gave it, but alas! with too nlucll sincerity; I added. ‘Mr. Gib-i bon, I am sorry you should have pitched on so disgusting a sub- ject as the Constantmnpolitan .History. . . . Thouyh you hsvc written the story as well as it could be written. I fear few will have pa- tience to. read 1t.’ "l-le‘ coloured; all his round fen- tures squeezed themselves into sharp angles; he screwed up his button-mouth, and rapping his snuff-box. said. ‘It had never been put together beforeL-so well he meant; to add—-but gulped it. . .' . Well, from that hour to this I have never seen him, though he used to call at once or twice a week." -._____. Editorial Notes Tile manner in which the Govern- ment has implemented its pre-elec- tlon pledge with respect to bone-dry prohibition enforcement may be ludg- ed from the statement, made at. the opening meeting of the present by ~21- ection campaign by the Liberal can- didate. that no liquor or money would be used to buy votes. The flmt that it was deemed necessary for the At- torney General to make such en es- tonlshlng announcement in a prohi- bltlon province and in the banner prohibition constituency, speaks for YEW-TE ____ "Everyone who takes en intelligent f the fortunes of whole communities f workers and have deserved well f their country. sn-él-s st l‘ _ is made to The additional duty under the new tariff regulations imposed by Wash- where they n. turnip acreage of 12,000 last year, cn stock be notvshfpped abroad to‘ the detriment nf the reputation of llence four years ago who is now in , office. total an even higher figure this sea- i cammu’ Alberu‘ i‘ having °°n' structed two miles of sidewalks made of bituminous send from the Pbrt pavements are said to present a fine appearance, ington gives point to the inspectors’ being smooth, with a hard surface, ' insistence upon very careful grading. j-Yel 9353' $0 WEIR on. Alberta's tel-l Prince Edward Island turnips havefiand“ have bee“ under m"el5”5:u°n _ or many years and the peop e o the won an enuable reputation in the pmvmce Wm be gratified if the Cum McMurray urea. 'I‘hese ‘rme practical experiment provrs to b highest cufffllvt the complete success for ivllich the This year, while the Ameri- authorities hope. can market both for potatoes and turnips ls still uncertain, the prevail- ing demand will doubtless continue the we“ recently is m the effect that‘ to be for superior quality. As against {we thousand hens Shipped ‘mm P’ E’ Island to Montreal in specially con » parlance that diseased or worm eat- T1135 “mild ED116111‘ l0 80 B ling W31’ towards solving some of our railway 1t‘ the statement is corr- ect, and there is no reason to doubt that ‘he it. it would pay tokeepa few thousand problems. P. E. I. hens on the road cmtinuously The P. E. Island hen has long held the reputation of being self-sustain- ling but that it is sufficiently ener- ‘getic to pay the extra Maritimes freight rates ls going some. drawal of the lost of the troops from Gennan territory there is talk of further resistance to the payment of reparations. when their troops marched into Paris and remained until the idemnity was paid in full. of compromise. The Prussfians fixed the indemnity. the French dug down deep, raised the money and paid it. Up to the middle of September this year, the death rate from tuber- milosis was 82 as compared with 90 per 100.000 in the like period of 1929. Ten yeers ago, when tuberculosis was the leading cause of death, the rate for this period amounted to 148. It is gratifying that in the last decade the tuberculosis death rate has been re- duced by nearly one-half (45 per cent.) The rallromls in the Unit/ed States, have been hard hit by the business depression. The first fifty-seven railroads in the United States to rc- port for August had an aggregate net operating income of $77,907 000, com- pared with $114,021,000 in the corres- ponding month of last year. a de- crease of 31.6 per cent. 'I'he same carriers had gross’ revenues of $380,- 196,000 in August against gross revenues of $476 591,000 in the 1929 month, a decline of 20,2 per cent. The first railway in Canada, sixteen miles in length, from La Prarie on the South Shore of the St. Lawrence River eight miles above Montreal to Si. Johns, on the Richilieu River, was opened for traffic on July 23rd. 1836. This year's Canadian wheat crop ls considerably larger than last years and it is of o. particularly high qual- ity. This means that, other things being equal and prices being as low as they are, Canadian wheat should take the lead on all buying markets from this time forward. It is moreover. possible that. Canada's wheat trade may derive c. decided fillup from the visit of Premier Bennett to England, in company with representatives of the Wheat Pool and western agri- culture. All things considered, there- fore, there seems to be every reason for hoping that e few months hence Canada may be back on the world's ntetnstreot, exporting more wheat and wheat flour then any other nation on earth. It is always the pert. of prudence to leave e. way open for retreat. We note that some of our Liberal friends ere now assuring the public that the country held reached the lowest run in industrial depression and that mlngs could get no worse. This argument will serve in the event of business taking In upward turn as a result of e Bennett policy end it will be said that matters were getting better any- wey without any assistance from Mr. Bennett. In view of the coming local lay-election in Prince county and the other trwo which ml! 0T mil’ 110i be held the people will be flequently reminded of the great thin!‘ 5°" 117 the present provincial government in connection with roads and other matters of public importance. ‘ It is well that these echelvements if such there were. should be dug up now ee the people had forgotten all about them. ' A greet problem next rnr-‘rc will b: A news item going the i rounds of v struoted hen pullman cars on the C. Ye" a" "limit"! N. R. laid enough eggs en route to | acreage cf 20,000. It is of prime im- pay freight and shipping charges. Within a few weeks after ‘the with- Allied f1_l£_(_)_liARI.Ui' Mist , In» of DANGER. FROM USING TDYBOID EXTRACT '10 REDUCE WEIGHT. One of the tiling; you were taught in school is that "there is no myel road-no may road-to learning, Ir you were to learn anything, end get ahead in school, you had to ply attention to the teachers and do a little "home" work. This is the lesson that some of our e overweight friends refuse u; learn, They forget that the overweight came gradually-weeks. months perhaps years-and then suddenly they recog- nize that. they are overweight and look about for some easy road to get rid of the weight. _ All that is necessary of course is that they remember how the weight crime oil-overeating for weeks and months If they will remember this, and so under-eat slightly for weeks and months. the weight will disappear Just- as gradually as it came, and just as surely. Instead of undergoing this "sacri- fice", as they call it, some try a. short cut, a "royal" or easy road, by taking thyroid extract tablets. Thyroid extract as you know. is the juice manufactured in the thyroid gland in the neck. This Juice new like a draught in a, furnace or a stove and helps burn up the tissues and foodstuffs. so they are not left w l»; de-positfid as fat in the system. lr. 12w}: uu mm an , Montreal ,, ‘ lMaritime Tourist Season FlyinB Beiwwn Smrms (The New You‘: Herald Tribune» It becomes increasingly evident ti. prectlcnl eviction ever the oceans. such eviction. far exempli. Is 81.1311! bring Eumpcln mills to America in e few hours, must be e contest be- (‘me Canadian National Railways . Magazine) . . The tourist trade in Canon's At- lantic Provinces has exceeded all ex- pectations, A unique feature of this trade this year, in ec tul- u nil travel “N”; mgghqnigm end weether. One is concerned. is the large number of wmegvlm, ‘m; m my, mum; i; the wum“ w“ "'9 mm"! "l- 9" y: " ion of craft which weather " Y- ‘ J’ a l" l4‘ ‘sffecmu “ hove now "irseirlrecifized by lztlafitl wmpum‘ b°°°m¢ "Willy immune wfnnvthlnc . ¢ M!" ¢F~°810m hortfhe tllth icaes. C‘ " '1 "ltm" "railway" WM" a nausea/sigma: Zoflzlnurrnm in. travel u: ljew Brunzic: Hawking however’ “d m. mo“ pmbobu pram p” “n- “Mm” ° “ ticel solution seems to be that em- travel over last year, The Island of ploy-ed by 5.3m ‘M genome. the dc. Cape Brew“ i" NW“ 5cm“ “w” vlce of altering one's route from iin increase of 66% per cent. Prince how. to mm. m ‘ ‘r to ~- mwm‘, ‘figs? 151mm“ “n m." QIHOHDMiOH for m. region ehel-d. It n crease n eve - probable thlt the chief precticel lee- "Varlous factors are accountable for so“ of m!‘ We“ Nmuubl, gush; i‘ this large increase in tmlrist travel that the w”, to cm“ the- Mem- ‘Zidihfi MEYfVKS- titmPfi safely by m is to pick one‘: way be- ‘ - w“ ° e 3” w twee th storms. i5 U18 BGVBTTllSiBE which GRUB/til’! Abe l“??? “gm”??? 3'“; ‘zgrw 3;‘ upholsterel, lecturer" mining open- r° g" ‘ “'° e “p” ' tor. motorman, retired merchant. ‘m3 “rgmmtmns “d m’ 9mm‘ While the above analysis gives one cm Wvemmemi‘ “d mmm b““““x' profession or calling to each member aggctxeihefacw‘ ‘fiecififlngprrlgzlt this does not fully describe _many of y "e ' th led ecti lties i which some Canada's only summer seaside vacs- olethzfl; a" engaged. n ML Dum o! i-°“..2f.°.".i1‘i.“‘;€.’£§§Z§";i!';'i.."i§l; is ic . ' hi ll fisl merch- remalnlng seaside vacation country :1; fhfwgzlger l]: (xmpuzn ls . on the Atlantic Coast which is not trader u we" as tamer’ Mr‘ Howard overrun and which still preserve their or sherbrooke i! a lumber nmrchant untrampled ‘virgin, beauty 0f we“ as well es manufacturer, Mr. Pickel‘ and "an"! hospitality‘ of Brcme-lviissisquo‘ combines medi- "The growth of the tourist trade cine with farming, Hon. Peter Hee- in Canada is phenomenal, From ab- mm o’ Kenorbmmy Riv". in “db out $75'OOO'OOO' m the year 1920' n tlon to his civilian occupation of has grown m $300'000'o0o' which locomotive engineer. is an accom- makes it rank as one of the mcjgr phshed deepnsea diver,‘ Mr‘ Mumns resources of the Donflmon Th“ t e of Marquette has been an cxpoflar trade Wm continue m grow is a cer- slnce he retired from the farm. Mr. r where we much o; gm; jujgg 1,5 tainty, and its effect is bound to be Woodsworth of Winnipeg North ‘ manufactured. the food stuffs are nogrcflected in the trade figures for each “When the war ended there ivere many who believed that the Allies should do as the Prussians did in the war cf 1870 Tilers was no talk then ‘ hunted up, and the lndividuixl be- comes too fat. New you can hardly blame these cvervveigllt"individuals if they nope- fully begin using this thyroid Extflwt in tablet form. What happens? In about one case in a hundred it really helps. but this is because this particular individuals thyroid gland is not fictive. In the other 99 cases thyroid extract has no effect in reduc- ing \ve‘g1it. and in a certain 179F090‘ tags-as high a5 40 Percent Bomeflm“ real damage has Mm d0"! i‘ "my showed the rapid heart, trembling 01 the limbs, and other symptom-i o! thyroid trouble; goitre as it is ‘Billed- Now this is really serious because goitre requires careful treatment-rest, icdhe, and sometimes X my or bur- BQTY. I have no ‘Vi-sh $0 fYiBhWfl m" overvreight friends. There are a num- ber who may be helped by thyroid eli- tract. » However the majority 50$ the" 9x‘ tm weight by overcavng, and so know how" to get rid of it safely. A little daily exercise brings quid!" results and results that are 11cm!"- Sottly along the road of evening, In a twil gilt dim with rose. zoluatzy have cxtcndei." i The Cillifigiot M. P. '5 , , , . i M ti .<dl.t' of the provinces. particularly in tho‘ Centre w” tram"! n a e 1r e h‘ 1f . luarltimes, where constant effort islpmp" and "Ow describes “n” as. a , l -,,_. a lecturer. while others now descrlb- ! bsing made to improve th. facilitus|ed a; farmers were once mméters o! i for taking care of this traffic. New ‘ __ , mt ; hotels and resorts are being estoblishw "19 3:595!" tiMexgktgg 3229;‘; ed at various points and existing es- “"5"! “in mHnn “r ‘Venice o’ tublishments are behS expanded lmd| Sew"- “ ~° b ‘ "1 ' ‘unom I improved. Among the new hotels are Gimmes?" berm’ 501m?“ ‘ _“ a The Nova Scotiarl, at Halifax. N.s..' l"°‘-" Mmlfl“ “i Pub“ “m” ‘m and the Canadian National. at Char- Premier °f New Bmnswmk‘ “as u lottctlcwn P c: I b"th Canadian Na- °""'““°°' i" °“-“"“‘" " - . - . ,.-u».. tlonal Railways‘ hotcs. the former of Tali-Y’ "5 " “In” n" W“ m’ UEJQBER 4. w _~_ __ I .... For thatwrrinifuiinq- W¢8l’ i iBflflmnorc' Per Men TIIIMASTIL IIATQFCANAHQ Iii! fifillenlllhlilelsai 2% Pr: l nczroll Men Who Dress 1V6“ Ire not siweyl the on" moat _, for clothes. ‘ "I'- u"! Pl! Ins, for mu“ ' dulled men ere men who y“ leerned that true econcmv u , hlvlnr their clothing lino": . IIIOIIIIIIE. W9 gun prove to yo“ n suit nude to your order- by u, ‘ wear better and look better, and ‘ the end, cost no more. ' ' Murdock Ross ' 172 Kent Street S¥1ZP¥UZRH§l It is not safe to risk your credit (in the form of merchandise) on the high seas, unless it is protected Whit pa’ , In tm Phone - by means of suitable insurance. Shipments via Halifax, Montreal, New York. 01‘ other ports, covered through to destination. Orders should be placed before date of shipment. HYNDMAN & CO., Limited The oldest insurance Agencylin P. E. l. Lloyd's Agents Charlottetown "l". rm". l-. - wnicll is now open to the public and, ‘ I t in ‘z and We“ the latter to be opened some- time in; it‘? Wm‘? P“ p? is‘ “' p enhd Decembet New. Liver-pm!’ N5“, i5! ness interests aka Y FEW-S ~ the White Point Beschlnu. a sum- ”"'_ "' “ m" "Wt 3"" Yewml’ °l>°n°d¢ Ml csrctoio-zwoaooaclmtomwazcaao Oak Point, on the Saint Jclln R-‘FQT. low resort is llnder construction. c1111 ‘ it is‘. expect/ed that it will be ready fvl l; meftourists trade next year. P1211. j‘ Canadian National Railways at Pc- wufllq, s.. on the ccutb slioze of ill. Straight of Northumberland, has rc- _ - Jersey, Boston and other Massacln» setts points, Plfladclphia and Ctlfi. §., places in Pelmsyli-anla. Quehz-c, li-fl- m Ncw Brunswick, a new 10g. bunga-l f§£td§e','the log bungalow resort of lb; -r P c T 1| t s 3W3 Oi B I: servatlous from NEW YOYK U151? 3i!"- Q f.‘ "A; J41- ti-eal, Ottawa 311d Toronto with in-‘ivz’: i quiries from California and Havana” I ,we'are now Show “g a Cuba, which will go to show tn: wide! ,3 flill line of these superb l field to which the attrnctous of the k _ Toiletries including- Mfifllllllifi 85 B summer VflCaiflOll Face Powder, Perfume. Taicum, Rouge, etc. For a short time we - are giving away a bottle of Evening in Paris per» fume (50c.) with each box of Powder. the price .cccs>.cioilnl>xz-z.fc-p‘~saoooo' (Ottawa Journal» It is quite to be expected that in n body of 245 members such as the House of Commons there should be a c-o r-oo Wrinkled with age and drenched- with dzw, Old Nod, the shepherd, goes. His drowsy flock streams on beioi- him, , l Tneir fleeces charged with gold, i To where the sun's last beam leans low On Nod the shepherd's fold. The hedge is quick and green with! brim", i From their sand the conies creep; l And all the birds that fly in heaven Flock singing home to sleep. His lambs roses. Yet, when night's shadows fall, His blind old sheep-dog, Slumber- soon, , Misses not one of all. outnumber a moon's His are the quiet steeps of dream- lend, The waters of no-more-pain, His rams bell rings ‘neeth en erch of stars, "Rest, rest. and rest cg ." -Welter de 1a Mere. ‘My roommate nlweys gets to the shower first, and mekes me welt for him. What do you think of e guy like that?" "Why. I should any your roommate must be a gentlemen of the first water." ‘ “One can play on the soul just es one would on s. violin." '"I'he married soul is more like e ukulele." "Heb?" "Something for a wife to pick on." A singer seys mi u girl cnn easily "inns, 20 merchants. 13 manufactnrcrs. ‘ large proportion of men trained in the law. In the ncw House of Com-f mons barristers and King's Couniel‘ number 69, with an additional seven. notarles public, men who have some- knowledge of law and court prcced- __ ure. So that we have almost one - -. member out of every four in the‘ E A F v HnnFl? of thc ‘cowl 1|’il'.'".‘i3!‘i. e t ' Over one-half bf the lliclnlrers . _> representing Quebec con tftueilclesul: ‘ are of the 101.11 pvcfnrwlon. the r":— - :5 Central Drugstore turns showing 20 advocates and ‘ King's Counsel and sevon llctarles public. out of a tctnl of 65 from that province. i Agriculture ls represented in ihc House by 42 uctive farmers, one 11-- tircd farmer, one flax crmvr-r um! one gardener, or nearly one out of five of the whole Dominion rtpl-u- entation. The rest of the House of Commons is made up of 32 physlc- ‘ -. CQKC-TFGOI $1.00 being for Face Powder only. 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