~ l l i i Z H ___M , . V Z- _ -:_-_, __> _W '_ H _ I _ Am _ __ I V '_ A V I A ...v-,~.»....i»¢¢-.~.»w . . _ . , . . . . . ' - 'f 5*' “` tr-._ ‘.i"§._‘ _.-_1=-T" 'tv ,_-3',"-i~{‘~=_ _ _ _ _ fi" fl »".';:§_'.'»i» ‘ '_ » . _ ;r» .~ . _ lin- _fr-_-fc .~w._.cc;hf,::fa>a'taf.Q*it 1 if :.51 .r ie WT.” if ' mica FOUR Till; ciiARLo'l‘1‘l~:'rowN GUARDIAN _ Ocrronan 2419 THE GHARLUTTETUWII lillllillllit iiiii=5 iii 'iii' "iii '» . - _ ‘_ ~\ - 3. ai ll _ M. P. vice-President-J. B. Burnett “' ' _ ‘Lament “ Si-nrxiaftflisiilj'-I.i§\it‘.l-Tgol. D. A. MacKinnon, D- 3- 0- D°t°°uve cm" sdwemdker lrtllior und aisnngliig Director-.i. ll. Biirn_m Chicago declares he has a list, o Ascot-i~iie Editor:-Frank Walk-r and D K Currie _ __ ._ _- ' ' ' -' 22 physlcana who treat gangsteri ' .. ' - B8 5.00 (I dvaace) delivered. _ ’“$i.I!;‘li`5i»uIrmll'Ie,i'ir`Tiiinlidiiarioei) iriaiiedpienr 5:i1:da"li.ild United Staten. fOr their Woilllds 3-iid -53)’ Iwihms .aD\'l~:R.'l‘lSl§\'0x trgrayael-::'l‘A'|'|\;la N York C "ll ghgut; 1;, If, ng long been known UNi’l‘l~ILl STATES-'l‘iit~ Bc-c wth peca geney ne. ew en . , Building, New York (‘it_v_ General Motors Building Detroit iuteralate Build- mit, U13 33UK3t¢i'5 hlwe then' own lug, Kiiiisiis (`lt_v_ \\'ilinilgl|lly Tower liuildlng_ Chicago: Syndicate Ti-uat mwyel-3| 5° 1; may be presumed 1-iullllinl,-, sr. i.-luis; (ii-um aulluihg..lilnnzn; Monadnock Building, San Fi-huciscc; liar. _\'.._ limi. sn-cor_ Pbiluilc-lnhlu that they pay Out laiiie “ms N; D win' we;-¢ quigkly echoed by Sir Herbert Samue , and ililis C*/i U T; T ll d MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932 tions, whose experience and judg- _l/ided. ____ _ WELCOME GUESTS Foundation of librilry grants to mutll Prince of Will:-s College and St.‘galns. Dunstali‘s Uni'.'erslty, as reportcd|advan elsewhere in tod:ly's Guardian, will previ be rillprecizltrd by all sections ollin ta the community. Both illstitutions home are in need of more extended lib-Ierenc rzlry facilities for tllellnundergradu- l first ales, and the grunts recommended planks by Dr. Locke will be used for this peria specific purpose. They should scrve:foun to stimulate refilling outside the textbooks used in the courses. This ls something which has been em- phasized repcatcdly by our educa- tioiiul lllltlloritii-s, but lack of funds has been a handicap in providing the required material. The selection mm of the hooks to be purchased under till' gmllts will be ill the safe hands , prép of the nlltllorities of both lnstitll- prov ment can be relied upoli to make It n tho fullest use of every dollar pro- tha Our cltizclls will extend a. cordial t m welcome to the visiting delegates' o'f the Maritime Board of Trad I 9- gar who arrive here this afternoon for C i10\\'Ii ii a convention centre has te The ».. public utterances. They might. iiie Piisil feW years. and this weel¢’s ‘ than It is in the neighbor,” "_: dreamed that Henry died. He;Diii‘i?iiiS ure HOW instructed about .fault with tl!iS? visitation should enhance the pres- l pu unc thus cstubllshcil. Details cf ine! conference. have appeared in The :lil scctiolls of tllc Maritimes. They Un Will be Preceded by a reception sea “U5 @i’@iiiiiR in the Confederation be Cllumbcr, wllerc nn opportunity will for 'rh ii" elven of meeting the visitors in. formally. cial Post (Independent) are the ;';r l'0ur great milestones on the high any or canadian fiscal pcrcy- “W First was the action of Peel in il; 1842 of aivins to all colonial legis- latures the power to frame their :tn own tariffs. The full effect of this nbandorunent of the colonial sys- Ar tcm was not realized at the tfme :H nlld it required courage and pei--‘ M sistc-lice on _the .part oi' Canadian Bi?i’9Sm¢n to gain Nwgnltlon of Here according to the Finan- th ush 1 me functions to be held, together with _ to an outline of the agenda of the en doe C-lmrdian. The business sittings will l Bu rl:-lil with matters of importance to ca ch l T cents s. bushel hi the United Kms- they cleared the ground for a lreai °f 3¢°i°ll iiii“iS'f“ Wh° have d°“° FOURTH MILESTONE do I | t t h ty by k other ailments-diphtheria, scarlet ..- bllc. This may not seem to irslgxegeinzaboniesggl Shleof H;§_ifever, small pox~and about the lin Glasgow and at the time of his - i an much to farmers who have Ups Umm and mos, fanhfu; em. propel- feeding and cure 01 child- death was minister of the parish ' - » - SW DENTAL AN 5 - ' ‘ H`lf" d Sir Herbert Samuel at West- Mormng Maxim profession me ical services I A If Mn Kmg on Parhament I an ' _ The mob who is hevci- idle hu nn time in be mem. °"° m““°°uy needed 1" the Windy HEALTH ARE on miilstel- had the deciding votes the Canada-United Kingdom agree- 2 _ city. yo., have pcihsps scch ilu gmt men; would bc tom up forthwith. On the other limi. it iS zfeafiy’ work that has been done in pre- to be feared that if they sat down to draft a substitute the tzs I ._ f .__ D°°“"' C°”""'°” °""°“g°d U” venting tuberculosis and in curing would never be ended to their mutual satisfaction, f0i' ei/°i'i t QV; Y LIBRARY GRANTS with all thc gi-csc ccuhmcs ci the N°f°ii°m I-iiiiiie “S “ii °‘°°"’““ ii, in liwveniins heart disease. ini do not agree On iafiff i“°¥i"S» _S°_fa" “S may b° Wdgfd by the" -__ ' ir h sac ice thc rmcple ‘“°°‘°" "‘“”"‘¥ "°"‘ ’”““'“"“b1° cuubiuig disbcuc lmiicbts to livc ' ' it is true. ¢°mPi°iUi§= 'ii °i'd°" '° l b h c gl Elini’ G. li; fp ces bu; upon mmm nys wncentrating in me and enjoy life, ln the prevention' of ' get the j0b done; and if so would they be acting very differently 'rflii 3pDl`0\'2\ Y i E llfne E 0 YTIPOY B p1'€ efen - F” "°i'*h °“ im’ Way ”° the i h lu r l i ll i i h i-ecentl gathered at Ottawa detemiined ally saiisfyinz. bi~1iiiefiii bif' mb ctlc North pole. Beln clcclrl- yp ° _ ever' ma ar B’ 'M Wx’ “Om the de °ga es W ° y ' 5" 5 diphtheria, rheumatlsm, pernicious to agree before they went home? _ _ i Canada retains all of the cal, lie reasons, they have an elec- anaemia and other ailments tm” Few papers Supportedthe Ottawa Conference more .emhu5,a5;,.£ _ tages gained in the three ¢i‘i¢:i i'ei;¢i»i°iih°ii ¢i;>°(;UiWi`;‘]i; ie formerly carried oil- many- thou- cally than The Globe, for the reason thaglit was ai:dE;iri;iril';t ' a. ee. il so - - - ' ' ous developments -autonomy 1:; §ore:“n‘°;°§an‘;eS and nares and saidshyiagyén interesting’ the mt EEC; Pr0nl1;rH;aa;d<;gf1l1o;1lelocfe aotgolgtly ]\2vmiI)~¢S Oii f00d m ‘hc U g . ’ . - `sh°Wm¥ than bank charm” in the zugdll? reboraniiierid it fo ipecial iileogsiiggesots tiiisetrlilcéibe htbisicisios' ilgat trade opporlllllities wiill other countries are being sacrificed. - r c 5 u 8 ‘ _ . . . - - C “Sex-v_ U lrccl si ec 1 th hi nth - - » -t boil down to o i>°Siii°ii i0 ° _ n a s or e same ° cases. Boys from outside London ulorc mental clinics where lndlvl- Iii most r_esPCcts_hls oblcc ions I Im Fmphlie policy can be laid *that 15 in °°mP‘“°m°“ Wm* 591°' are met at the stations by Scouts.‘l duals wlio feel that they are in zitlvc Policy* It 'S hard to see wtwtf A ions party platforms Of J _ ~ t lec lcvar _ ber a year aso. It is financed by collections ot llccd of help ol whose family and dowil Igor cvcl;0fl1l\n0tr}¢'1{:i,¢lfi;l;ife three of them to start wlth’ cali- Bu,-eau adds that' as re- Scouts Owns, and group ol' lndi- friends feel that they arein need of every lliplre _ _ nd Em he free trade vid bs 1 gt it may go and have th i m g 1 li for rotectlve tariffs, tariffs for revenue a P _ ds both mort a cs and taxes. “al su "P °n’ _’ er en B I g P i ' ‘ ` VVllat is m0i'¢ 3 5 iulmeliii diagnosed that is put in -ind there are nuillerolls modifications of these. _ U i "mam" farmers are much bet' This is one on Henry Ford. A0- ii-S Drullel' department or division important is tllzit, in the words of Mr__Bzlldwil1, there W35 bulk .a their annual C0ui‘@i1fi01i~ Chiifi°ii°~ ter off than Aiii¢i'i°iiii fii’m°"'~. corcllhs io a paragraph going thc or mchtol ailments, so that the best foundation on whicli \vcl_and_ fultlil-c §3crl,i;2‘ria;]1<;l(i)sai;1c:i)y;l}e;.5;fsClt‘ 3553;; ' _ ` ` . es ul lelr _ ~ _ Iwnent, therefore, is grown more, rounds of the newspapers one ofiadvlce and treatment can be elven. and stable an edl llce 'ls lif Y of the Empire at heart wlsh to and gained favorable publicity dllrlng,cheap1y on this side of me une the employees of Henry Ford' He suggests further, that just as any one who has t le uc a e dispose of their cro at the rea l es As the casket came bv ren- 5° B150 Should they be in of New Abbey, Galloway, by Dum- Drevent. the ailments above men- on reply to the Lambeth appeal. P lv - boy ~ ` t l l g ,-ldleulgugly 1°w Mays’ but 1; Henry raised up, looked around, giliiicted ills to mental ailments. fries. Dr. Duncan vysmtereigneziveiy sau uf h I t and offered the following suguw is woud mean that parents on religious Siibleii . 0 3”’ ‘" °’* °_ “ “’°- The mn. .ln you would pu, mums ,,,,_ would uiicc thcir chllclicn to ihcsc was always a profound student. and reall °°“Sid°i’5 that Well Wdill’ del, 'this casket you could pu, “vc mental c’iliics just as naturally as ln 1920 he was chosen convener of naman when hu me lead onrmen in some atm” jgbslc ` they take them to the clinics to the General Assemblys committee ited States wheat in the over- ' ` lil . markets and that there will not Th’ h”‘°"Y °f "“’°""°“ is "ned oned Throughout his life he gave un- » If iS Only C0mi¥i0n Sense that We t I I hi services and em- with anecdotes of experlmenters Still iliBl' 0 5 any marked American exports who dld something _never done be_ should try to prevent mental all- plgyed his high abilities tothe ut- the balance ol this season. fore or ,earned somethmg not ments as thoroughly and -as sys- most in promoting the spiritual 9 Ci*-iildiiiii 818111 ha! an ex-` known before and yet pi-oduoed tcmmcauy “S we "Y t° P’°V°“° and material welfare of those about ’ i ance advantage or about rlvc nothing immediately useful. But "h’5'°“‘ “"’“°“°s- him. Hs was one 0! thai fiiie ivve m and it is to mv mu 1 _ achievement. They established B GAZEI IE'S TRIBUTE 'so much to promote the religious . e a ur ~ new rule of mechanics or physics, ei' ‘di/°ii¢B89 Under the Ottawa made some new tool that Opened Of the late Rev. Dr. George Dun- v have left a permanent impress up. cement of six cents a bushel. doo,-S for mm. Workers and ,ed ul. Cali. a native of Charlottetown. on the Dominion's social and re- l, cvch moic lmpoi-uint is the ilhmcly to ihc invchilch of inc Wh° died 185° Week ai Dumfries. ngious life." , 1, , tthst; the hvqage yield lm- am, dynamo, an alloy, or a new textllc.| §:;;land. the Montreal Gazettel ment in England the neces-B y o Westem Canada this year was 2_6: xleegestp.ra;T§n$;ught;nf§;;| "Born in Canada of Scottish par-l Sha.d0W C0millg' 5°m°m°“t"" on the “am” day M' buahela, whereas in the United sometime! can see only so mr' and mts' Dr' Duncan was educated in if E t Berenger, who negotiated the rcs ri was ni-cuhd 12 and 9-loiiu my mmy of me mos, useful ma. Soolilsli schools chu lh thc uhivei-i Ven S F"°“°*‘ “"°°”““" with °h°‘ "mud eil. I0 that the Canadian chirles man has devised were made sm” °f GIHSSOW and Jena. He wasi i sums' W'°"° in La “bww M me .- I f a brilliant student obtained a Fl l (New York Times) “re5erv°ti°n" awmhed by Fmnoe mer hu an advlntB8e of Pm- p°5'“’l° ‘mly “ne 3 5“°°°5s °“ ° lowshi in Th ' °`l The German Government has to this sememenh Presumably he advancement of Canada and who ,mon wat on ` yield per acre trials, falluresvand discoveries by P 901083’ Mid became nom-ed the Unlted States that 1; the new autonomy, "Second was the National Poli- ffl' Of Sli' Jehu A. Macdonald, in all subsequent Conservative or Li- beral tariffs and which ended for all time the prospect of "commer- cial union" with the United States. Hrrc again it was not realized at tinulng policy was being establish- ’d_ _ "Third mririred advance in Cann- llnzucll lenders that the prcferenceil would llrillz .ll siiililar response ‘k from the Old Country although in W0 a moment. of Inlperiiil enthusiasm gh t the British Government would slr Wllflld denied that such a ,wg tlloilgllt was ill his mind. In any with the saviet Govemmmm A emit, free trade England, reject- few hom-3 late, Mr J H Thom” lllg tile Cllalifzcrlaill IDC/.Z eoncep- Sec tlcn of ri tariff bound Emplre,_,' could not respond ilscaily. What- cvcr was tile orginal conception of mm Ilr-perlll |ll~ei.~rrrlce in Canada lt we House l loft much of its fundamental pur- in pre ln subscqllcllt years as Liberal as fllhlncc lllnisicrs uscd it as a C0 tlrrice for lowering the tariff while 13 siill lloldillg nominally' to the Na- M3500 llollnl' Policy. no iei1ii°1=-¢. clinics snnrovihgly by ihc :l878, which laid the foundations for local Libgl-3,1 0;-gm, L, th" gamdga present tart!! is the highest in the world. This statement is wide of the mark. Canada's tariff is not nearly ii-S hiirh as that of the United Sieies. while lt is lowci- than that the time th” a P°'m‘"‘°"°f °°“° 01’ ulaiil' European countries. exeiwnse. went out of his why to lljazi tariff policy came in 1897 denowwg that pgnjon of me An. lixilfli Laurier and Fielding extend- gio- canadian agreement which °f »»» -»- :::‘~;;“..:.‘1“::lt“;‘f'_ - i- -Y »i»°°»°»° ii- °- .. ... c....... ...uw -v v- Y S ii 5 3 “P i ll 1: of _ . ,_ phi-oehlhl work at Glmdevon' “°°°““° °f W" cm ms an mt, t.me it approved this treaty. declar *_ _ *UW _ . y, Perthshire, in 1897 He mmm d the American Army of Occupa on ‘pg its understanding th” paymenu EDITORIAL NOTES 11,, gugmtfy of the w,~,f|d wg" be in four parishes Scotland ei; Thu, M3113" tx? §;eca`;e Tinmxtg niade to the ‘United States “must ' . Y ,,,,,,_,,d by the ,,m,m,__.,,, 1,, the de. cluuihs sr. cuihbcivs, Edinburgh, ;'e‘;m';ny.,p° prffuegem under the bc covci-cd cxxclusiv-Sly ,byv:h:os1;1:; match from 'Ibkyo announcing the b°f°l'° his can t° the cm"'°h °f si- treaty relating to those obligationslwmch Geima Y W execution of the Korean who recent- Andrew and St Paul in 1914. A d half t'° France' ' to postpone for two Bii ,ii abo g what it called rn t lv auemimfl to as-H.--11-ai- the um- f°f°f=fi=i Preacher and an cnc-gcuc ye,” ,,,,,,,_,,, 0, ,,»,,_,, W" ...lm ____ .___- by l‘°"° ’“°” perm, to we enect that "Mangan of leader, his ministry in the import- ts ovlded mee;-est is or army cos . pi' I the method of execution used was ant Parish oi' Bt. Andrew and St. paid hte, on the gmounlh p05t.p0n» forbidden." Have the Ja anese Paul dur a. D mg stremul p°"°d W" ed, and provided also that ninety /5 E thought up some new way of putting 11 definite spiritual asset to the days. notice B given of intention to _ ‘ ; a convict to death so horrible that community. He participated actively _.Q-k p°5¢p°nem¢n¢_ 1,, this ease the I 0 they are unwilling to disclose lt, or in war services falling within his ;`;m,ty,dgy ,»eqv_-3;-emenl was waived ow ‘ are they merely trying to lnt‘ml- sphere. as a churchman, and was by the U5 qyeasufy Department. date other prospective assassins by chaplain to the Royal Highlanders semta mlm exp~a»ns that mg THE SOLDIERS OF THE PLOUGB fl' the terrors of the unknown? of Canada. On his return to Scot- OW,” wh, “feed upon last June, » ` land h to *'°_' - ° °|¢ ¢hiii‘8° of a church when the German Government first M""' ”‘ ”“"""“‘“ "“ “W _ crm-cu io nic hoilcc of its ihich- N0 maiden dream. noriauey them. how he can helrp solve the present .. tion. The 'Treasury then sought .to problenls confronting Canada and Sion by ass0chm°n_Lh§ scientist prevent E pl_emature~ decision, in who pours his corn from Ceres' And quam his native rllla; No breem that sweeps trade! Lausanne practically to put all end to German reparations. This allfeii' ment has not yet been ratified by any of Germanys creditors in Eu- rope. For 'Germany to continue to make payments to the United Silt” whllc discontinuing those due France, England, Italy and other 'counties would doubtleas alfrolit lthe taxpaylng public of those na- tions. ’ ' In this scn|: future Payments from Germany are merely PU” °f the larger problem of all intergov- ernmental war indebtedness. Billie multiply that an efiot will be made by European debtors to reopeii thi! question soon after the November felectlons. On Wednesday MT- `Ma°' ,Donald gave as one reason for the l continuation of a. nm-Daffy 80*/°1'¥\' completing "ls reparation and debt i o i - --s ---1 _ _ f ' .-=" '-“lf :`“ _ ` ,' l _ . T ' "" `~"“‘“'='~`-FQ . _ , ~ . Wild* Empire oi' Party? _f I The Toronto Globe (Liberal) OCT- 19 of _ , _ _ -- . i '- Without doubt it is the P“"il°§¢ °f tim OPP°9‘t’°“ at Ottawa H s I ‘ ' ' h E ` trad agreements and to explainhow much itgtigitliilzwduid hx:5;rilone.eThe wisdom of such a course at thiS I ,', Mp i time is to be doubted, for it is observed that' Mr King s stgtenlgii . Gillette has developed _a _secret de- . vice that definitely measures the sharp- o n c o ness of a shaving edge. This ingenious . photo-electric tester positively provestliat i the Gillette BLUE iSUPE_R-BLADE is the sharpest we have ever produced. The Blue Blade it made in addition to the regular Gillette Blade sold In the (nan package; 'lhla voiliimn la open for the ilgltullion by oorreapondenta o queatloriu of Interest. Thr Clmdottetawn Guudlui doel not necessarily undone the gplulona ol correspondents, THE WYCH ELM “The Wych Elm, in todays Guard “But only God can make a tree." succeeded to office, has forgotto . its virtue and done the same thing It may bc confidently 1n'd down it an immutable axiom of polltlci _ that all governments will take al -xml; lfiueh power-'to themselves as thel can' get, and that most govern ments, push them hard enougi su_|__I was mightily refreshed by Zvlilellrngksgnd upon the order Loi reading Richard Churchs poem| It ‘ I . . aso seems, nevertheless, that thli . committee which has just reported Ixejnwfxgxtsmiosx :Zh in Britain has made a just and overpraised, much touted produc- "° “ble fmdng' ‘In Bum" mm at Joyce Kume,,.sv..The Tree," where the authority of Parliament We are hearing the latter repeated .15 °”'°“ms°Fib°d _by “° wrmen 1"' or sung ad mmeam these days with atrument ot the Constitution, there f;',°:,;f:';ym'f,1:;‘;°:; fig; 52:11:11 s utc power to dc what li pics is no real _question of Parllamenti bsol - ses. As long as Parliament repre- Kume" verses \mve mem but sents the will of the country, that Y ending. The ironical' thing ls that mn the pubic taste dwells fondly on d°" iwiuidic into rhyiho, and thc pub- the uc wlu liszch. _"‘° I a.m_Bir, etc., ‘md ‘It "The new despotism" in Great?- polnted by the govemment in ' eu-I lm qliirc into iz; uid, with bi-opci| da" safeguards, the committee' sees no' me reason to be afraid of lt. "The new. hh 1 W Juatioe ol lmgland, who wrote at book in furtherance of his crusade wart invciglicd, with all his own ' eloquence. and with all the im- preasiveness imparted by his high declared was the growing tendehcyl they are mmm b that fearful is to say. there can be no real lil- ate delegation of its powers. No lt ls convenient very often to Ut it confer wide discretion upon gov- nicer.: :::i°°..°°.._‘f.:;;: eu... li Guest hu round °,',t_ throw my- mlnistratlon of laws, or even in Benmnentm or pseudo_dmMtm their interpretation. No doubt also risk oi’ abuse is incidental to process. The great safeguard, er the British political system, _ c”A5_ _,_ S-,_ c_ _",:ANs_ la that Parliament must always Presbyterian Manae Summerside. . have the 1”” W°’d' as It has the ' flrsi. _ls evident that this committee Delegated Auth0rity_ does noi; share Lord Hewart's fears of the new despotism, and indeed (vancouver Province) that itdoea not agree that the ' r tloe constitutes anything like ee Britain is mmm, despouc nm, new' a tyranny at all. But the committee in the opinion of ‘ oommmee ap, does sound a waming in one very. ' P0 rtsnt matter, and that is the ger of legislation which curtails rights of the citizen to pursue remedy for any injustice by his despommy. as B phrase' y§,iP°|n_ ancient recourse to the courts of. eii"by"L