PAGE FOUI. iii? ._.. THE BIIARLUTIETUWI GUARDIAN Notes By__The Wayl »~ Prelhhub-W. Chute»: l. Help". M. P. lecretary—lileut. Col, D. Editor and Managing Director-J. R. Burnett Associate Edltorn-Frnnk Vlcn-Prulde “.40 B. Burnett A. HlcKlnnon, b. l. O, Wlllrer and D. K. Currll Inrnfng bully (founded 1M1) 15.00 “.30 no: yen (In nrlvanrr) mnllfd hi (‘nnudu nnd Iinlfed States. |ur your (in advance) delivered. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1s, 192.0 Protection For All Premier Bennett's budget ls as 100d as his promise. A genera‘. sur- vey shows that. it Ls. calculated to protect key industries, provide em- ploymc-rit and raise revenue So to: u the agricultural communilies are concerned their produce is ‘to be sul- , dclently and even in some instances, ccmpetitiori with machinery. industrialists and farmers alike will ho pleased with the ad valorem, duty on zvoollens and kindred goods i‘ m it will be an encouragement 2o [heep while the duty on fresh meats will meet wlih general raising. mmmendazion, The duty on gasoline will serve to ' develop this great industry in Can- ada. Already companies like the lm- i perial import crude oil and manu-l facture thezr finished product hero and these will benefit from the duty. V Other companies desirous ol being or. ‘ l foctirig with them will have to do ‘ likewise and provide employmcit for more Canadians. i Taken altogether Mr. budget may be considered a sane, honest and what promises to be an i affective attempt to protect nilr key hdustrfes. develop others and set the i pgge for a policy of Cunavii for (la- i narlians and not for her competitors. Bennett's ‘ ii &-—- . , i i i Our Unemploymen! Claim "Some papers may advance the Iheory that we have no unemploy- ment in Prince Edward Island," said Mr. A. E. MacLean 1n Parliament: the other day. "I cannot agree ‘with that. theory." Neither can anyone who intelligently considers the cause of our serious decline in population in recent ‘years. The only paper that has advanced the theory is the local Liberal organ, from which, appar- ently. the Liberal representative for Prince County wishes emphatically b0 dissociate himself. After contending that we have no l unemployment problem, the Liberal organ now endeavors to lolst. upon Premier Bennett the responsibility for having failed to secure the fig- ures relative to unemployment in this Province. It goes so far as tn say that. "no slice of the $20.000.000i comes to Prifice Edward Island, for Mr. Bennett says we have no unem- ziloywad." It is scarcely necessary toi mum-avian! such an absurd nilsstatc- i nerit. Mr. Bennett stated explicitly zhai: if unemployment arises in this Province it. vrlll be dealt with in the ' same general and generous way us t will be handled in the other pro- i vinces. And upon whom falls the re- ‘ sponslbllity of convincing the Feder- u qovu-nmeng that we have an un- gmploymefll problem? Obviously. ‘he Provincial administration. The W?!‘ tlonnalres sent out by the Depart- nent of Labor to ascertain the ap- proximate extent of uneinliiflymeflt in Canada were addressed in every instance either to the reliwfiiivfi FPO" vinclll governments or to emliioy" ma“ gflidea jointly maintained by “dual and provincial authorities. There being no such emnloymfim 0f- flee in this Province, the enquiry would be sent directly to the Pro- vincial Government. In the 0K0???) relative to unemployment in centres pf 10,000 population and over which were read in Parliament, Prince ldwnrd Island wu the only PYOYW“ omitted. rt is npnmnt- “lmims- that the Provincial Government mm: neglected i-eplylns w the questionnaire of the Minister of La- m,’ or g-gpllgd buastfully that we had no unemployed in this Pro- i l gard to any other consideration. "It was to be voted for the specific pur- ‘pose of relieving unemployment, i Had the Provincial Government l performed its duty—had it stressed l the cause of our declining population and shown convincingly that this dc- I clip» was clue to the inability oi’ uur young people to find lucrative em-l ploy-merit at home. it would then de- l volve upon the Federal Government luch as butter, avell protester‘. from outside competition and that. In ease farmers will not kick against , a duty on zractors and certain other agricultural implements imported ill- Canadian-hind" to estimate the proportion of the! s200fi0bivs appropriation which this loss through unemployment would enuzle us to receive. It seems evi- dent that the Provincial Govern- nzenz neglected to take advantage o! I the opportunity thus afforded of‘ pressing our claims in this important respect. The door. however, is still open. It. i4 being kept open for us by Premier Bennett. I! is only necessary to put forward a just claim for our share of the appropriation, based on the extent of our unemployment prob- lem. ls the Provincial Government preparing to do this, or is it simply marking time. doing nothing. and by 1w inertia. by its failure to co-opcr- ate, frustrating, so far as this Pru- vince is concerned. the very purpose for which the special session of Par- liament was called’! Premier Bennett has stated specifi- cally that the money to be voted for unemploymenc relief will be allocated ; in a strictly lion-political way. so that each particular claim will be dealt with on its merits without re- may be, for instance," he said. "that some of the provinces with smaller population may ‘ have relatively a h we d K t h b f n d ‘gum ‘he 9i’ ° “i c ~ "misc ° i“ the heart ailment. whereas theheart o; and, agcgfdihg fact. that the greater our cultural l 1,501; would have o e ,1“ d _ . The” achievement the farther we depart l 3,9 if trey had ‘s; t? £1 1m imay Sh“ “m hung ' ‘= ' ‘ m a 9° e i n ‘m3 'lhe Palace of the Cues larger claim upon this fun larger and richer provinces. is no other way in which it can be equitably dealt with in (his country at; the present. time." Nothing could be plainer. nothing could he fairer, than the Govei-nlnents at- titude as thus expressed. It places the responsibility squarely upon the. provincial administrations of pre- senting such claims ss. they may have I to share in unemployment relief. will i the Lea Government now rise Lo the l occasion, or will it maintain a dog- in-the-inangei" attitude, refusing to state its case-contending even. through its official organ, that it has l no case-wet grumbling all me while that it is being “heglccte/d" and "ig- norecl"? A Maritime Opportunity lper. l this way without ‘E00: 800p of £11m‘! B lame; BarlomUD. Reference has already been m4; to the movement set on rim by thei women of British Columbia wlth a view to development of Canadian‘ industry and trade. At the instance of one of their organizations they have induced several thcusandg or m“? 515i?" t0 Pledge themselves, when Durllhfl-‘fln! Boods of any de- scription to ascertain the origin of ‘ WQRRY ABOUT HEART ‘HSEASE such goods and. to give their prefer- ‘ ence to goods of Canadian origin.‘ I d Falling m obtain such their next menabiyty tzsgso; zexfiaihstudxt choice will be goods of Brithh origin 1 . e pa _ and afterwards those of sister Do- i cu a: tape of bean disease’ the par- mmlons This is a mowment my tlculnr valve affected. was our chief ‘ thought. ‘hl h ll 1 ' l C l " Quslcipzte i?‘ is t;“:a:“;'mme::“é‘i I The matter of treatment did not. which Canadian developznent and Concrm or worry “s much because Empire Stabimv can be secured The i heart dsease was heart disease and “Yemen! Indmswes of Prince Edwa d if the patient were not kept. quiet, ‘ i" and away from physical work, he was i Jslana have achieved much in ad- likely w amp dead I» mm“ Y‘ liient with perhaps digitalis or other w If e, l ‘ t" _ e Hr n ‘mmmm? schools and dlllgs to steady and strengthen the school grounds and in many other ma" 3:‘: éasgglexglenz‘ ‘fmlged m‘ ‘h? . In my yxaiiilnation of athletes I - t gbenm “'5 Yo“ Seem n“ , began to find that. some cf the most i a order and “e mpe ere “mg powertul men, wrestlers, boxers foot- ' 3,5“ o‘? 39mm.’ Initializes] take ball players, and long distance run- i is up in cir own prac lea way. Mrs had h t _ - Whlch Institute will be first to start , “one of thzasrynggzgzgrstzzs ylfsiuffild this movement? We feel sure that the go w m a fumgg martfishortness o); lead will be readily followed. breat- h. swelling cf feet-and were v I i d not undilly fatigued alter a bout, . exit n or er no doubt will be the game‘ 0r mm Cowmg mmm-d M f‘ sciemm t“ 9x‘ Anti so I formed the idea which plain what change in ocean currents m5 ha.“ move“ by DR ‘ms’ Ma“ qr otherwise has induced m“ “hows Kenzie that a murmur of the heart. zfarnizles gig??? frfmi their “W31 an actlilil leaking of the heart. sdvlvardllliglagélslA ns:g?gsinffin€ié?gfi doesn't nece sarily mcan any danger. ' _ Just as long as the heart muscle on. the part of whales is a matter for 1.39.53 m good Conditimt scientific investigation and no doubt Unfortunately some o‘ the “News. f” schmon‘ Recent Earthimakesl m)‘ getting examined for insurance or for litical changes in Canada, the growth may.“ sen,“ were refused m“? of the tourist business and other 5mg and rejected for the army be_ causes may have had their influence. cause of these murmur!” ‘ ‘ Now this ditlnl. worry some of If the civic elections in Detroit this H1958 men but others unmediutely week may be regamed 55 a“ indict“ began to think about their heart, to ' tion of public sentiment 1n the Unit- “Under If they nngm n“ Suddenly ed States, that country has little to (Imp dead in me Street or Msevmerel : m“ mm‘ C°mm“n'“m* The" "ms i‘ This so allccled every part of them,‘ C°mm“m5i candida“ mi the °fii°°‘inciite.l, physical, and moral that ‘t’ Mayer- out M 310300 "mes ca“ they bccnmc nlmosl. wrecks of their‘ he received 3.400, or little more than former joyous healthy Selves“ betfilce 3 one p“ cent" as you know the emotions have a _ great affect upon all the organs and Will our civilization reach its ful- L531,“ o; {he b,_,dy_ » lest and most admirable development Q; Gem-Sc me ram-n)“ their ir-lenes only to fall a victim to itself. as great and Even {my themselves‘ began p‘; \ cwmzatimis m the P“! hi“? “m”? Ahink that this loss of health and‘ Very probably it ivill, thinks Jos- strength was all a part of and due to ‘ ‘mm nature's WW5" with the rest n! the body by the; “Civilizations die from phllosophic- . worry about .1“, new,‘ propcn a1 calm, irony, and the sense of fail" I omen m“; about this‘ because play, quite as surely as they die of l more perm,“ d“ o‘ hear‘ disease debauchery.“ argues Mr. Krutch in ma“ “m, 0H,“. Wlmmw his latest book, “The Modern Tem- Thcre will lie enough die from! I {heart disease in the usual way, wlth- , out adding to tlzclr number by those i Mr. Irvine, one o! the Western Pro- who ivcilid have gone on to a lwcti’ gresslves, suggested that the govern- ‘ old use if they had not been told ‘mm might raise the “Verity million they had heart disease. Ottawa. Premier Bennett. of Course ‘ i . 7 l a sufficient gold | hIl-i Mr. Irvine are heard every once in , was an “we in a Presmermal den’ ‘ Stand motionless, as it they did not The air Empire Free Trade ls dead, says, Canadian products in the past i have been sloiv in making their ap-l . . . . Then, with attention undivided, theygven this “we brook‘ mat m“ i pearance in the Near East clue to the absence of direct steamship com-', munlcations. writes Yves Lamon- tagne, Canadian Trade Commission- er in Alexandria. in the current is- commercial Intelligence sue of the Journal. However. the inauguration; of o. new direct monthly steamship; service from Eastern Canadinn\ ports to East Africa via vile S182, Canal, and touching at ports 1n Egypt. Palestine and. the Sudan, should provide a marked impetus w the trade movement between Canada and the Near East. time Canadas exports to these mar- kets consist principally of flour, canned salmon, automobiles, and rubber tires Direct steamship ser-l vices from Eastern Canadian Dofisi now offer particular interest to ell-i porters of product-s from the Marl-i time Provinces, such as dried cod, saidlnes, potatoes, apples. confection- ery. chocolates, brooms and brushes. Other commodities ln demand which it is suggested that Clnldl 5110010 endeavor to supp-y include butter. cheese, condensed milk, and bacon. .1 .__-—-——-—-—- Editorial Notes i Al. the uresentk Brevity. says Shakespeare. is the’ soul of wit. Hon. Mackenzie Kin! vh-m, m mim- case, the Federal uoummqm could not he blamed ll n mum.‘ that. we did not require my “crib d GM $20,000,000 which I spoke for two hours in the course of his first duel with Hon. Mr. Bennett, no Prime Minister; whereas Mr. Ben- l nett spoke for fifteen minimal. ltci». Let * a rt‘ . -.~ ' ~ Wm a“ done M n The e 1s “om w i $01015 but to deepen. with lw curllnz with the Kaiser whereby it paid him i dollars for unemployment relief wort; __,.@___ l bl’ Prilltills it in the RQVZII Mini, at -___. ' showed the unsourldness of the prn- h i position, as paper money made in standard would become debased.‘ Suggestions such as that made by; SOLITUDE ° Wm‘ “d i" ‘h’ ‘mmd Siam" “ I How still it is here ill the woods!‘ good many years ago, "soft" money‘ The {was ‘ tion. dam To 5L1‘, lest it should break the spell. ‘ Hangs quiet 0s spaces in a marble‘ frieze. the London Dally Herald. and the» Imperial Conference will bury lbi nation can forget fantasy and pro-l ease at , , "th tn t ' . , “ed M e hmgs ma“ many m,“ ‘Whispering and gurgling in its knot- l us get the burial servicel ted bed be dmm thread IO! sound, the shadowy sun-pierced Further declines In the foreign} silences l trade of Great Britain are announcedi . by the London Board of Trade. lm- sumetixgzpsckglawk Screams or ports during August ‘Owned we" startle-s the stillness from its flx-edi 920,000, as compared with £85.230,000i mood . in July and £l00353f100 during Aug-i ‘ list, and a decline of 221,033,000 as Wm“ Q::5°‘;dh:::°‘°* ‘w’ s°““'i d 'lth . E. t. ‘ ::'::::"..:... .:.::::..:i: .2222: m m m 000. as compared with $0,746,000 immpe sxmvly on the listen!“ n ‘ JJuly and 203,045,000 for August. 1929 i W“ g '° ', Exports of imported products MSIYH“ fivgpure nous suueedmg show a decline. i, pensive“, . ‘ __A . Ex-Premler King has shown a dis-l rumba“ Lnnpximn“ position to be one hundred percent.‘ destructlonlst in a time of a national Iglekrsgt: tzgemggfgxizi ltrgsulgaoaczt crisis. But Premier Bennett's firm Germanv and Englafid boron adopt stand and the attitude of the country mg this" system which ‘Islam down at large probably has convinced the industry and ptjnmotes laziness" opposition leader that this ls no time ' for destructive tactics. The only con- solation the opponents of the Gov- ernment. have is to exult lri the ex- pectation of Mr. Bennett's failure to live up to pro-election promises and mledges, wholly oblivious of the fact, by the way, that. unfulfilled promise. were the most conspicuous phase of Mr. King's administration. Mr. Kins: lived on promises-and he died by them. ‘ Lord Melehett, on the eve of his departure from New York for Eng- land, gave an interview in which he predicted n quick end to business de- pression in America, and his porting ndvinn wu to "be careful 0L that Tm: l_;rl \.K‘IE.I_P_'l"I‘E'IUWN GUARDIAB. WONDERS 0F THE SKY ‘castles? The income derived from tbs cash payment. when invested Astronomers tell us that we are at l I ‘ “nod o! m’ y": whw moon“ , would be about. $170,000 in American unonluy; no very enormous sum if Istars and other phenomena of the that. too had to be divided up. [sky are most numerous. or at all The statement that the Kaiser is Qcvents most observable by dwellers Ion ‘his 2mm A ‘mm, in the Mo,“ not. a large holder of foreign bonds seems plausible enough. 1!, how- ;treal Gazette says tho phenomenon "$00,000 acres o! llnd and several of travelling asteroids or meteors ever, as was commonly believed, he had in his prosperous days invested ‘hurtling from outer space into our iatmosphere is n. most interesting isubject of study. Betlmes the celes- ‘tla-l fireworks appear as nails o! flame gseen at a great distance, and not sel- vdom the display ls accompanied by lnolses which have beer: likened to ithe tearing of calico or, more dread- qum, impress-we. ‘he mum o! cam i tlmental reasons. Once it was taken iiicn or the rumbling of an earth- i n” granted that unesbeggs" M m‘ iqlake. Reports of such Phenomenai:23;izeizgzghogcoizggnnotggr; i?” bank m "ex-y ancient “met Yet i the premier investment. would doubt- 01‘ mflrly H265 ‘IP10 accounts were, u-lxcd with super.» .:.n.= and deemed iless be United states Gmemment iaplasmc’ and me narration so disJbonds. King Edward V'II. was be- lorted by the teullled emotions ofi “eyed w have a tidy sum Md “my 1hr- witnesses that. they weic lMFh- i in Great Northern Runway shares‘ l . _ " . ’ recommended by his banker friend 0d at. for their supp scd d,l'~ c. ftl, ' J n “m” sir Ernest Casscl. The Kaiser may substantial sums abroad, the account might. be more important. Xv would be interesting to know what securi- ties are selected for reinvestment nowadays, Bonds issued by the Ger- man Government which deposed him may easily have been vetoed for sen- lvzr not until m be l 11in f th a e 8n g o e have had such advisers; if so. i926 ' this star magic. Chinese annals which in shape and of deep-browln color, nineteenth science paid serious attention to these reports and were able to collect data which. though even now far from a satisfactory or complete ex- planation. throws some light upon the origin and contributory causes of go back to 644 8.6. in this connection furnish the earliest authentic records cf stones ‘falling from the sky, With- in the space of a millennium from this date, Blot traced sixteen distinct occurrences. The Greeks seem to have been observant of metcric dis- plays, and Plutarch, Pliny and Livy ‘nave commented upon the descent. of asteroid boulders to the earth level in the region round about the Aegean Archipelago. The stone which fell at Acgospotamos in Thrace in 460 B. C. is said to have been the size of two millstones and a full lvagonload in weight; whilst another famous met.- ccrite dropped down in Phrygla Ln 204 B. 0., and, described as conical was called the “Needle of Cybele." The Phrygians and Phoenicians paid devout homage to this remarkable fragment as “Great Mother of the Gods," and after the second Punlc war, this celestial memento was tak- en to Rome and wliih solemn cere- mony mounted upon a. silver statue of the goddess in‘ place of a head. Signor Lanciana traced its existence down to 1730, when it was lost slSm to conjecture, it d in the ruins of 8T5. Suclr accounts may be almost. in- definitely multiplied. The worship of "sky-stones" ‘is considered by many antiouarians one cf the oldest forms cf idolatry.‘ A document of the par- ish church of Enslshelm, Alsace. contains an account of a "singular miracle happened," when. on the 18th 0f November. 1492, "with loud crash of thunder," there fell in this town a a, stone weighing two hundred pounds. ' __,___._____.___ The Kaiser's Private Fortune. (New York Times) An apparently ofllclal statement. cabled from Berlin regarding German property still owned by the deposed royal family, throws no particular light. on the cit-Kaiser's financial position. The valuation of $6,476,633 placed on the real estate becomes less impressive when lL is further specified that actual ownership is divided among 49 different lndlvi-y duals. In 1926, after a popular referendum had been taken on the question of confirming such ownership or con- flscating the property. the German Government. reached an agr ‘ 15,000,000 marks in cash, and allow- ed hlm also what was described as ' EXTRA SPECIAL century th t f a men u ‘and i921 were excellent years for 1n- vestmerits of that nature. i MOTOR VEHICLE i i REGISTRATION The following officfials fig-tires, of motzr vehicle registration and gas ollne consumption for the years 1028 and 1929 have been received from the Provincial Departmen, of Public Works. Registered 1928: Cars, 4,952, trucks 444, motor cycles, 8: total 5,404. Registered 1929: cars, 5,531, trucks 574, motor cycles l3, total 6.124. Gasoline 1928, 1,783,760. gals.’ Gasoline 1929. 2.126.769. gals. A saucers» Posmou Gregg shorthand a Winner REPORTING THE PREMIER. When the Premier o! the Province was delivering his Budget. Speech in the House this year, he was reported by three graduates of the Union Commercial College writing Gregg shorthand. One. a former Court. Reporter; another, the present Court Reporter; and a young lady from one of the Government. Oflioec. These students were all trained by Principal Moran. “bite for further information. Union Commercial college Royal Bank Building Charlottetown SEYFEMBER 1w» u‘ ~-._-_,-. ,. _ is. vmi 11$ IQ ‘so ,0 l’ ‘/ ucces. Shouldincludeprovisionimth, leflu-iflfsavinlflfflperomraged yourincomen. Whether tbs mnountis largeoramalLhqw. important. This Baal Invites Your Savings Amount. lateral Comfmlnllcd Half Yuri-y. 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