-KPAGE FOUR NctesBy The Way President-W. Chester S. McLure. ILP- Viv-P‘ Secreflry-Lleuu-Ccl. l!- J. B. Burnett, I‘. J- ll A. uaoxliliisa, n. a. 0. ggltor and lhnnglng Dlllocowil. B. Burnnt, I‘. J. l. Associate rlillluru- FRIDAY, OUIUBER l8, 1933. THE NEW LEA DER The mantis of leadership of the Conservative party in the Legisla- tive Assembly falls upon worthy shoulders in the person of Dr. the lion. W. J. P. MacMillan, Minister I Health and Education, who for several months past, during the ill< nels of the late Premier Stenvart, so Frank Walker um! D. IL Currie | g g ¢ 1531 50.00 you (In nelvnnce) delivered ";;';';*',,,l";,’_,‘,“,‘,‘,“_§,,.. )’ mnlledpi: calla-la BIN! United Staten ‘L. m tlated by the Bennett Government last year at Ottawa, is evident from the fact that the month of August saw a heavy increase in exports to theUnited States. The total value was $17,754,000 compared with $12,- 233,000 in August last year, a gain of $5,521,000 or 45 per cent. The July increase was 43 per cent. The largest item was newsprint valued at $5,- ' mOmGIlLFUX s time it has been pos- 184,000 followed by wool pulp at $2,- ‘, x-xlifidhlfilfilir- i-n-n» . ,,.-. If Mr. do valera. “y. the Spec- tator, is intent uponsnatchlng an advantage st the polls, now is his sible for him to deceive the country about the consequences of his econ- omic policy, but that cannot con- tinue indefinitely. Grievances are accumulating, and it will be the business of the new Opposition to expose the true causes. Mr. de Val- era probably still has a. majority of Ireland behind him at this mom- ent, but no is likely to lose ground from now onward. “We can only learn about nur- ,selves," says George Matthew Adams llapably discharged the duties of aztooomlmks “d boards at “mar Acting Premier in addition to those associated with his own dual port- folio. The Conservative members o! the House were unanimous in their choice, which was but fair re- cognition of the outstanding services rendered by Dr. MncMillall, bothi while in office and as chief lieuten- ant to Mr. Stewart in Opposition. First elected to the Legislature as a colleague of Mr. W. Chester B. McLure for the Charlottetown con- stituency in the general provincial nlecticn of 1923, Dr. hiacMlllan was re-eiected in the subsequent Liberal landslide of 1927, and again piled up a large majority when the Con- servatives were returned to power in i i931. A life-long champion of pub- lio health and education, with a dis- tinguished career as university" stu- lent and nledical practitioner, his lppointnlcnt to the now portfolio of Health and Education was a lllost fortunate one, and has already re- - 1932. creased nine-fold and wool $183,432 000, nickel at $917,000 and pulpwood at $806,000. The export of semi products to the United States in August totalled in value $841,597- compared with $213,140 in August last year, an in- crease of almost 210 per cent. Oats rye, bran and shorts, wheat flour, berries, fresh beef, potatoes. maple sugar and wool were included in the lllfTfill-KES. The largest item in the August export to the United States W85 bran and shorts which was 310,383 cwt. valued at $290,435 compared with 10,282 cvvt. at $5,620 in August Maple slizfll‘ at $94,744 111- compared with none s year ago. .S'OCIALISM & PACIFISMI i There is food for thought in the following timely comment in the lulted in great improvements in both of these depurtlncilts. Mon- lion need only be made in this con- nection of his success in obtaining ‘ i College, in which economy and ef- sn extent as to astonish visiting ed- ucatlonists acquainted with illc high ‘ lost of such institutions elsewhere. I-Ion. Dr. Macivlillmrs public ac- tivities extend over many years and cover a very wide ficld. Hc was Provincial Hczllth Officer frolll ‘lncntalism among socialists in Canada as in‘ Robber countries where socialism is ai dong way from practical realization,‘ but which is sloughcd off’ with the steady-going manner in vl'hich,|°"-i°i"m°"t '°"t 01'1"‘? (WWW. 0f much rapidity whenever gocigfstg it has weathered a jiroiongedjwurm- “D59 “'1” current issue of Saturday Night: Socialism 2n Canada, including the 0.0.1“, has been rather strong- ‘ly inclined towards pacifisrn in its for this Province tllc magnificent attitude towards the external rela- Carncgic endowments for cducation- ‘tkms of me stage, There are two Ll and library purposes, and the rc- J-ensons m,- mis, neither of which building of the new Prince of Wales ‘would Conmimd use" to a “any which is prevalent i911 to 1919. He was a mcmher oi the Development Conlmission zip- pointed in 1915 to inqulrc into thc natural rcsourccs oi‘ tho PFOYlIIlJL‘. For about a year and a, half he fil- led the position of Acting Superin- --- tendent at Falcomvood Hospital. For the past tvcclvc yours hc has long experience as a mcmbcr of the an executive officer ill such organ- izations as the Red Cross Society Ind Anti-tuberculosis Association. His zeal and ability in discharging 7,; all these duties have been note- ‘ ~ worthy. As Acting Leader of the House during the last legislative session, Dr. MacMlilan rosc mrlzni ‘cently to i ~ Charlottetown School Board, and as ‘lMi-‘SCP/‘i’ Wants "i?!" t° damn ‘get into power. The second is the ‘influence of Russia; the Russians, ;it"0m plrely Russian motives, are "favorable to pacifism in other gicountrics because it hampers the {mildew organization which might-limes 5°" “w” ‘he h“ “mmm, the first thought in lire, not sick- iconcoivably be directed at some ‘future time against the soviet sys- beeh president of thc Children's Aid ‘iem- and “msmusly °r ““°°“5°'°“5" Society. He is Chief or smtr or mg 11y R f~’°°d many Canadian “music? be his no matter at what task he Charlottetown hospital. He has had learn to praise ivhat Moscow wants ‘works- is the only worker who can 'thcm to praise and damn what A CHANGE OF TUNE The Halifax Liberal press, which two months ago was busily engag- ed in exploiting the depression, re- cently issued a “rbtlward Nova Scotia“ number in wh'ch the tune the occasion. To l'.~"...l].'iL.,tl0llC(l ability in (lcbzltc ilo brought also qualities of statcsmansllip, and fairness and impartiality to oppon- ents, which were marked and com- merited upon favourably by loading . members of both parties. In this - connection it may be said that the I _ devoted support he received from his fellow cabinet. and jlfWfj/ mom- bers, in what has hccn admittedly n ‘ ‘ tying situation since Premier Stew- lrt's illness, is creditable alike to them and to him. , ,___ In coilgrntulating l-ion. Dr. Mac- Millall llpon the dcscrvcd recogni- ' tion of his services to the party and Province, wc are not unmindful of the serious responsibilities which he l will be called upon to shoulder. But iemj clecuon took ppm; an Aug- his arduous work during the past ,is completely changcd. One of the iarticles, written by its marine ‘editor, deals with the shipping at ithe port of Halifax. We quote: "With an inczeasc of 84 per cent in the volume of cargo ton- nage handled over the Harbour Commissioners’ properties and an. increase of 50 per cent in the volume of tonnage handled over the privately-owned properties, the total of 172.376 tons consti- illtcs all nll time record for illc month of Au,ust. and is exceeded only in the past three years by the month of January, 1902, with a total of 172,947 tons. The total cargo tonnage rcpotted for the Port of Halifax for the first eght months- of the year totalled 1,063,- 834 tons as compared to 1,040,097 tons for the same period of 1932 and 1,0633% tons for’ 1931." The Nova Scotia provincial gen- few months, and his years of train- ing in professional and public life, will stand him now in good stead. He assumes his new dutlcs in the full vigour of mind and body; mellowed by experience, fortified by public confidence, and supported by colleagues of tried loyalty and abill- "‘ lty. A new leader, yes; but a leader who has already won his spurs and s. recognized place on the roll of Prince Edward Island statesmen. OUR U. S. TRADE That Canada's trade relations with the United States have by no means been adversely affected by ust 22. By an ironical coincidence, wh‘le this all-time record for Aug- ust shipping through the port of Halifax was being made, the Hilli- fax Liberal press was declaring that the trade of the country wls being ruined by Conservative poli-» cies! EDITORIAL NOTES "by seeking the lessons tha/t nature sets before us in every range of vis- ion that catches our eyes. The principles of living are very simple and the only time when life be- comes complicated is when we complicate it ourselves. Nature looks up at us from every point of the compass. It asks no questions, but it-‘offers information and spins out tales of wonder to every intelligent onlooker." It is a matter for profound re- gret that the School Commission of B) laden W. Barton. ILD. ‘ THE HEALTH PHYSICIAN Physicians for insurance com- panies are very careful whom they accept as risks because every case that dies sooner than they expect- ed means just that much loss to the insurance company. I! they are in doubt about smepting a candi- daie for insurance they may ac- cept him blit charge him a. higher rate, that is charge him the amount they would charge on In older individual- New insurance is s. matter of life or death, but many who are accep- ted for insurance do not enjoy as good health as some that are re- jecied, that is they are not as eager or as able to do work as an indi- vidllal who has been rejected for insurance bicause of some disabili- ty such as heart, kidney, or blood vessel ailments. The thought then is that good health doesn't just mean freedom from any serious ailment; good health means the enjoyment 01' 111g !poetry of motion in gliding over the waxed floors the women couldn't‘ be beaten, especially when it came, to lining ilp at the bar for the? drinks, and to hear the caller offi‘ plead with the audience to choose‘ 9, partner for the next dance would; ma“ one almost get out on the, floor out of sylliPaihY. 8nd it WWW b4; “Boys, remember at midnight] there will be shown s. movins Pic-l‘ i Quebec has been compelled to re- duce by ten per cent. In certain cam, and two and s half per cent in others, the salaries 1 of its staff . . . We understand: perfectly the point of view of the Commission, It is unable to take any other course. But the depres- sion will not last forever. This is to forget the following: A school is only as good as its school teacher] It is not the architectural splen-i the excellence of a curriculum or its teaching; it is the man himself. We must, thcIefore, begin by pay-l ing him according w his worth, lhi order not to discourage h’m. At the‘, present time young people full of, initiative and ambition will refusei We have it on ‘tlhe authority oli expert British and Anlerican obser-i vers that this Dominion is the envy of other countries because of! world storm. Under the Efmplrc trade treaties it is making noticc-_ able headway. If a man is not happy, his hope for success is faint indeed. Willionl: “is that of the poets; to find out, Qwhere joy rides, and give it s. voice] "far beyond singing." The worker who misses out in the joy that may state that his work is menial. For, again to quote William James, “to miss the joy is to miss all." President Roosevelt and his ii’:- visers are turning towards the problem of international stabiliza- tion. That is to say, they are get- ting back to the attitude which they assumed when the President co-operated with Britain in calling the World Economic Conference in London. Once that conference got "nto session he concluded that he could not tie the American dollar to any foreign curlency till he got further along with his own dom- estic recovery drive Owing to the efforts of the (‘Janadian Prime Minister the conference was saved from founclering at that point. Thtough his efforts the gathering was enabled in the long rlln to ad- joum with the prospect of assemhJ ling flfffllll oncc file American re-y public is ready to talk sta/blizaticn. -Emhange. Gold has been found ln many ways and in different paris- oi’ the‘ world. A seven-pound nugget found in South Africa was shaped like a human hand, fingers and all. Near Dolores, Mexico, an Indian found a nugget which was a pezfcct com husk in shape. The Ural Mountains of Russia have yielded nuggets up to fifty pounds and over. Three convicts found one worth $30,000. It is written that the Czar freed the convicts, bllt kept the gold, At Ire present time the richest gold ‘fields are in South Africa. but the mines in Ca“. da are attracting and the mllch attention Rllilllfil ..__1-_' A pick-up in employment, s. 34 per cent. ‘gain in general business facts which Canadians might “quite 58M?" Niki‘- "Rs sign potts on the to have an exhibt of the crllccilon‘ ,, '___,-;_.3i Ill wire trade agreements llego- ‘road to rccoveay." A collection of Scottish paintings will be exhibtcd at various Mntru, and a favorable trade balance of in Canada, and IhLsc should stir ill '"'“" Phildff“ W111- $llii.000,000 were cited by Premier the minds of illc cxpatriatcd Scot?‘ Bemlitt. in a recent tatement, as many delightful mcmoriis. It is m 3‘Q"“7‘4' m" m”? “m4 mam“? be hoped an effort will be made st Charlottetown. should be brought dour of a bundmg which leads to best physical condition, so that ~01 food, of rest, of exercise, or work. Dr- W. R. P. Emerson, 'I\1ft's Col- lsge of Mcdicine, Boston, claims that the chicf obstacle to health work is the persistent idea that if a person is not sick, he l; well, which prevcns the physician from entering the field of health in the why are pray the authorities never same scitntific spirit in which he sleep mm dnmr time, for another meets the problems o1 disease. In other words every individual to his or her eating, sleeping, playing, working,‘ should ull give enjoyment, Many. psople who work every day, who I will @211 you that they are not sick, , g9 mt enjoy gu1;y_ i; at ‘u, my o; above Discovery Claim on that ithese daily life habits. Thus there should be health ious to see each individual or ps- tlent enjoying life 100 per cent. How can this happy state be reached? This state will be reached when every individual who isn't getting have definite physical reasons for not getting enjoyment) consults his physician about it, and the physician himself t-lkrs as much interest in the case as hi‘ would in a clear case of heart, lungs, kidneys or other ailment. This means that health will be HESS. pzoduction in thi-{Dominion now exceeds that of Australia or the Unted States, ranking next to that of South Africa. It is possible that gold or other minerals may be found in the Hudson Bay territory, which is regarded as quite as like- ly s district as the Iilondke or Alaska. The Uprising Of The Inum (Rom a recent speech by H. G. Wells) "It seems to me that what is ‘ihappenillg in Germany is a clumsy llout‘: revolution against thought, sanity and books. Where it will take Germany no one knows. It is not only in Germany that the wide tol- eratlons w;th which the century opened are disappearing. The clumsy louts rampant with 11's idiotic symbols, making his idiotic salutes and contllivlng his llllbccilc cruclties. “Are we safe in England? Pea‘- sonally I don't feel s bit safe. Ten years ahead luncheon parties for literary men‘ may give place t0 lynching parties. Before my time is‘ out I may bc beaten up by Sir 0s- wald Mosley (British Fascist lead- er) or disciplined severely in s concentration camp by that true- born Briton, Gilbert FrankMl (nov- cllst who has criticized Mr. Wall's medical thought.) “About one thing I do feel nfe -that in the long rim book; will win, and the louts will be brought to heel, and sane judgment will settle with all the brsying and bawllng heroics “f these insurgents. We shall have Hitler weighed ac- curately to his last yswp. We shsll know the truth about Goering and Goebbels; about the foul murder of Matteotti, and the subtle inue be- tween the administration of incap- llflfl’ and sabotage in Russia-or "The mills of the books grind illln .2 M: ll may suffer and die, but '. thought embodied in i‘ and lltcraiuro I79! mawh"; l-iig to.‘ --_........ ._ _ I procure something to do, so one day everywhere CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “n The Klondike Trail 0f '98 A mar-rum: ACCOUNT or A MEMORABLE sown-rune ‘ Ernest Crabbe. some. P-I-I.) ' (B! D! n, the spring of 1900. after beins inmwsonaliwlntmi 1611181111 cabin, and putting in the time tsk- ing stock of the gunbling games going, and viewing dancing fairies] with Ourly Munroe in the lead. HOi-i ed for his parading iii-mind in aha-ll sleeves most of the time, and also as an artist at the light fantastic. ,Dreamy waltzes seemed to take the turc show absolutely free." This would be to hold the crowd, snd= the picture show would be put on about four o'clock in the morn- ing, with an addition some woln_ out actress trying in stage I tragic: recitation, though about the only. thing tragic to it, would be the in- difference of the audience, and the frantic efforts of the booster to create an enthusiasm. One would then arrive home about daylight. when it was a case of turn in and session the next night. Towards spring I got fed up on this “hectic" life, and thought it advisable to make an endeavor to started up Hunkcl‘ Greek 0n mv way to Gold Bottom, going ill) creek, to where a man named Hool- ey, an lmglshman, owned a ciaimJ physicians as wcll as sickness phy- He had a man Working I01‘ mm» t° enter the “m” °f Wachmgl sicians, or rather, as Dr. Emerson Dan McKenzie by name. I secured ‘even u they m” “ “king m’ ‘til-suggests. 8J1 Physicians should he's. job and went to work. They were ‘logical socialist. The first is the because they will see no future in itflvheajth phygicians eager and “m, arming with wood fir“, Momma“ ficiency have been combined to such immense amount M woolly semi. L-Le soliel. doing the mining, and Hooley work- ing on the windlass. The weather was getting too wan-n for wood fires to bum properly and in consequence in the morning on going down to take out the dirt, some quick work had to be done to remove the smouldering wood left, to clear out the smoke, and. McKenzleks lungs must have been like a gas mask, to stand the smoke he did. One thaw we took out, Hooley and I were on the windiass. It had a. handle on both ends, with a double ope, one bucket coming up, and the other going down and Hooley and I wind- ing for all we were worth, couldn't stick McKenzie in the hole; he was ‘ there with a. bucket every time. I ‘ worked there until they cleaned up the dump, Hooley getting some- where around two thousand out of it. I couldn't but admire McKenzes ability ss a worlmlan. but I am sorry to say, I cannot vouch the same for his performance on s fiddle. The impression it gave me was, that a good worker, when he takes in hand a fiddle, goes at it with energy, regardless of expres- sion, and in h‘s rendition of the Danube Waltz, if the Danube river, on its course to the sea. creates as much noise as he on the fiddle, all I have to say is, I hope I am not in its vicinity. Hooley thought so well of the way his dump turned out, that he Immediately made preparations to work it on s. larger scale. He had a fair s/lzed plant installed, and hired a number of men, mostly originally from the old country, Atkinson among the rest. Hooley, like the good general he was, secured an engineer and cook es well. by cm- .'lead at that time, and I guess for , they are made, and tact. he wss thele with it by the bushel. To il- lustrate: An individual he worlds; for him, applied for his dollars s_day from now on." course the fellow was highly flat- ourosaa 1a, 193a 2.765 THAT SPEED TRANSACTIONS ‘in tbe Exchange Markets of the World soar/d. Time Ira factor ofprim: importance to mm barium mm who bare dealing: in tbe money market: if lb: O MEI!‘ the requirements of its customers, the Bank of Montreal has special wire facilities which keep in constant touch with one another in mos: important ofices in Canada and chose it maintains in New York, Chicago and San Francisco. By this means the Bank is enabled to provide all its customers with closest rates on American and all classes of foreign exchsngn‘ The special wire facilities of the Bank also ensure most expedi- tious servicein all departments of the Bank's 15min. BANK 0F MONTREAL Established 1817 MODERN, EFFICIENT BANKING SERVICE I... Ibo Outcome of n6 Years’ Srucusful Operation Charlottetown Branch: S. R. FINLAYSQN, Manager. TOTAL xssars 11v sxcllss or $700,000,000 had wages, he was supposed to be get- ting flve diolars a. day: "My dear fellow," Hooley said to him, I can't airord to lose you. You're the best man I got, I will give you seven Of tered, and Mr. Hooley was a. fine man, and all the men he had, bank- ed on him, to such an extent, that he Ike other banks failed to pay. Some of them had two thousand in FROM "A VOICE FROM AFAR" Weep not for me;- Bc blithe ss wont, nor tinge with gloom The stream of love that circles home, Light hearts and free! Joy in the slits Heaven's bounty lends; Nor miss my face, dear friends. I still am near;- Watching the smiles I prised on earth, mirth; Now too I hear 0f whispered sounds the tale com- piefe, Low prayers, and musings sweet. --0ardinal Newman. playing s. man named Span and his wife, Mrs. span being s. fine look-l lng woman, and as by this time he " ihad a good idea. of how his pay‘ am ran, "and luiew that m helpl hold s crew of men, you cant best: a pretty woman, with ingenuity ell-i oug/h to keep them all guessing, Hooley hinlself did not liwk ab‘llty' in lthe jollylng line: you would not wish for s morepleasng personal- ity.’ m fact, he was as smooth as il LL\ f) |_ \\\\\\‘ , KIDNEY BA ' Do 1i lill. |.. B. EVANS of London, Eng. Noted Physician treated successfully and obtained per- manent cures of Stomach Conditions such as Indiges- tion, Dylillllll. Sour Stom- ach, Heartburn, Gastric Dis- trees and many other afl- ments peculiar to the stom- ach with s prescription which we have procured and sell under the name n! EVANS STOMACH MIXTURE We done have the sole right on this prescription and lnce selling it have received numerous testimonials from satisfied purchasers. Don't fool with your llam- sell. lerlons conditions an libel; to arise l! you allow yourself to lapse into n. ollmu- ls stale of gastric trouble. Get a bottle today. Price 88 TEE 2 ms 140 Great George ltrcet was“ wmmeto them and Atkinson was wiser by the loss of one thous- Imd- V1058. who was located on Discovery Claim, was telling slbout for good, with golf stockings on seeing Hooleygoing down the creek and s pack on his hack, and what Your converse mild your blameless I a comical sight it was. Napoleon Bonaparte was a, little insignificant individual u welll, but i.‘ world mo. er in his line, likewise wls Hooley, if on s. smaller scale, and he lnet his Waterloo as well. I the indiw idusl of the same name I was reading of in a newspaper later, u being found dead near Winnipeg, should be he. (To be Continued.) 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