PAGE FOUR THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I 4 l i "To put the things starkly, it has begun to look I_ ' __ _______ as though Mr. Roosevelt's attempt to kick Unit- l'r0‘h:drn|t bunt-ICE]. lzhuChenlletr i. aIn-liu ed States imlnstry into prosperity and to hold i-e- ‘In t-u . . rue , . . . - - . . . i? Editor illld llauilglllyI nut-n... l. III. Burnett. v. .1. l. it up by deliberately inflating the purchasing Australia has its pasturilgo pro- Aiiiiililtliilrlilliillrz-l-ilillulrl-l ilililnillilillllillililillllili. lléurili. 991W!‘ °lIlllQ cflll§llmel3 llaS fflllttd. with Ithg lbiilgitsfoi" it is 6111011191611 ma‘ filler .. end of his spending reached, unable to trifle “lllld lllelle “e lllllllfllls °ll Morning nihiy u-"nuniit-ii um). f . . , . them-eat as much pastuiagc asonc. i...» ,..., ,.,.... m. ,....-,....,.,, ...,“,-..,.... "at", urthcr with the nations debt, he 1s compelled sheep wireqm fences o; 8,83,, ._-.f.i.'“"....i";...i':":..:‘mizrrhiiiiri.'t.ii..i-.t.i"rf-.. w; Imp '"<l11@11'v Milton in prosperity he 1r;-v;g;;;;flg-e;g pa?“ igsng-Ii-gncgqg. _ —— — p annc . _ - ‘. ' ' E 3'1. ~ 696 ll . ‘ Eh 3 Mllllllmu’ OCTOB R’ 23' l9 “England, though Throgmorton Street has mp6: s°ifl°fisfildmfi°begf lfimjj ~Equa| Before The Law” been pretty much following Wall Street, re- the cheapest in the long run not minus enormously prosperous. X i. England’s gmylgcilimeIt-heydzcsgisttzugylshEgres ‘ The llliiininitin Government, by the voices of lgfozllcgfxIytlltfirlllgllsl llllgulgélxlllélllilgrelgfgjctli):llgrlgllgg‘ wh -————§— n ' I d i, _; _ ~-_ _ _ -- _- ; ~_ 2 - on peace was na y res ore ‘ lilt ]>.I,ri1i. lluiisti r, Mi. icing, <lll(l the .\l.nis ImmuncntI The housing program has passed its M5618“ and conmmnlsm engaged‘ t... W! _ll|>'ll(‘(‘, Mr. Lzipi-untc. ltris Pxprcs-acil CIIII M‘ In It d I t f in the singing of “God save the. NW1!!!‘ cuudciiiiuitiiiii (if the l(l(‘..'l thJit :i (lzui- ll l l‘ ‘l: llllllllll u" or cllslfllllo. g0 o,“ or" King.” the former saluting with up- IMIIIIIHIIIII rlmun ‘Iv rH-uqwl _“_t_(__\_ (I) Hm ever. 'lli:it, indeed, the artificial stimulation of raised padms and the latter with il ' ‘i’ I." l ' I ' , l | ' I armaments, i5 the foundiitioti of lack 0f con- 1‘-l"11°l1°<l llsls- D11 J°l1Y15°11 1119i’ -~i1' - n. our wiiii iv iriivii i" viivvi". ~ , ., . ,, , , .,. have had something Ike this in .l h“ IIIHJIIIIIIIIHII-IIII “Im SIIIIMIII I." rygIIrIl m l“? IItQlIiIiurhliyluivlipfistreofntlsfilezvprglklsygfili nnnrl when he remarked that pat. - . l . i, I l , -i c i ~ i lntii-n i-f .\bi~rli:iri l|tl\l'l’llill(‘lll of _'\lli('llil, but ‘ l l i l Llllulkllas the la“ liclllge OI we _ , _ . w-hqi 0f [he 1,1115? scoundieL-Montieal Gazette. :1 .t11ll('.<, us \\e have onitcrl out, with ci ‘ilill ,, .‘ ' . ,, ____. . l l . ll . . . l - It is not a question says the Ottaivri paper. - iillfit‘ to the subversive legislation Cilll)O(l‘C(l in “m. Imvthmv like hat’ Cane in 1 2k Thar is Th? Il-Bmelldflllfi Itrsllflnslblm! lil lllll llllllllllllllll (lllllclllllllllllllll Rollll ‘lllll’ lllblll’ 1s vbtlno lsluchl ‘lzléllillllllillml of guiisold stollcll's iilclililrliirlgtlelilllillslilgilililallfly lllilioigsllllillialililsl I _,I ,__I, . t . . ‘ I . 2 and‘ .n t..e Rational laik .\_(t.I I II I I of Unnmodifics as that ‘VIN-ch brought the price foolish enough in any instance and ‘ lui-scnzly wc quoted zin editorial in lucnch and Co“ QC m. “no Production of kc Inaterms that would be doubly so in the ctr- f Par" on tlif subject. .\ subsequent issue of ‘die l “llll . ~‘ ' ll l l ‘lllmslllllqes ‘vlllcll llle slnlhlalllll" , M II, _. I. I IIIII] NIIIIII] iICI _\Im_ I ias on y Just begun to exceed world consump- ese conflict presents if war were to r ‘l lll m" lllllln “c (“ll .l. l g‘ l ll l T tii-u zuiil the nizicliincry for limitation of oiit- l” ‘lllclally ‘loclnlled “all; l” pal‘ posiuru ill iicivspzipcr opinion, from one cnd of I IFKUHHIIe flw "We of I II I O i read w hund- ient iuiderstanding of his problem. - tlnnurla to lllL‘ other, stressing the gravity of lll'f i lvl ’ _ l‘, 1 ’ l; ’ I 9’9 3 ’ SI llld 1.4‘ T0 19110110119 m? "Pllllcallll" °l °l1ll l' v" t) l‘lllO‘l"lC when overnnicnis 1l'lCC l ‘ llllc a ‘ llc Slllllllllc of nlollllldllll go ll llll llclllllallly law lllllll ll colllsllof gelll-l ‘illl-Al ‘ M t-i Y "g I I l ‘ 1H1 m the n)“ crisis in a ‘vorld “ihose cur- ulne neutrality in the Oriental cris- lllelllllllllllls “above the lalll by mvlllllllg lllc rtvu-iv were ltltcn inostl linked to that metal is l5 ls impossible‘ ll lull lcalmol’ be , . . . . . _ . . - - _ . u qwl iiglit- of CIlIYPIH in lllli manner, "If MIMI I “do IIIdII IY rloneI 1IX1 view of Jtlltflflfihltf P0319101; Him .411" A-ulu" nil lllt‘ llli‘,~\' rrijiiiiiviiis. lllii- v l l.. i ‘a ll l r ll‘ . lllle- ‘Sea’ and plllllllllllllllllg c o_ _ , ._ l I . . l P hid i_l may bc wcll that, iuihkc l()§_'1)~_'{fl, wc ClHHP-“C 111-"1 ml h11f11s1l1~—1’1°1/ ‘lllllll llllllll l..lll lllll llllllll llllllll .lll l lll llll ll" iii take clczir-sicliterl stock of what the stock lllllllce ‘lolulllal’ \‘lll1" l‘? 1l‘"‘ l 'll“l‘ll‘?ll l"“‘ ‘l1l1l'1l' * <l\l‘l“i’ l nil- .1 t-i is telling u: There is fear behind l\\'l"l'll It l fh-flmll (lit th t I I, . .,\_ I a. -. . .. . . t - s repiu-c rmn avra a ll l.ll ,ll.l lllllllf I r I r I . I .I it .~:iv<, perhaps unncccssarv fear; but also ‘ llltl? will 1w, n drop of SLOW-GOO 1X1 \ ltl‘. Ii ioir-riutieii Ill (‘lllh _ n rcwrtr, t " ,~ " _ I . I I ' .. I =. s bu; for 1935.37 due to , .. . i. .. l‘! l l.i t..-.:1tl (ll f "l"p","*l°ll . .. . i iili‘ courts it iiiici"1ci'e< \\llll sin llilllYllitllll (fs,L]C]lll;iiyrrqlsvclc'lrl1ilzit;fgr qllloiiliefllgillcigilélcs £0 amdecline of disability 11011510115 °il ,. ‘lllllll ll lllllllll llll.l~’llll.ll‘llll‘l lllllll lllll .lll,'l‘l‘ll_ll long ;i>: (liOVCFlllUCIIlS go nln piling up (lcblts :ir:d bzliliislrlalldlf ltliellldgzlalllillfiilltiilrllliloeeclllililllleilillflsl. u; ,_/. gagged court is, IllHllIlKi, thc fllllciill7ll vim“: n" taxes. H“, while tryinlg to create an There was a drop,Itoa, of 1,000 in llllllllll lll llllllllllllllll-l: lllll lllllllll‘ llllll all llllllllll artificial ros critv bv s endilng—"uid eSPcchllv lllc number 9f plllllsllllls loll depend- li‘.'l\ll\"‘i\' of ilrcr‘. sprvrh and nciiiiii."—'l‘oionto ‘ _‘ ‘Ill ‘ll - _- .ll . . . . rnis and during the fiscal year 1936- l., I I ‘Ind u i] by spcnihng for (lcstiuction-it is difficult tdnm- 37 inr- cancellations on account of iiiiw: .ii, ‘- _ -_ __,- ' , - -, . \ I ._‘ <1 ‘MU I __ I_ I . , I __ I 1 _, II._,__ uginc cirmimin, siiuiiiy or anything like pei- @1131‘ 11f d§Pe11d$Ql‘ ‘mlfiuflmdttgf’ .~ . iir. llllli .un.- lll t.n shin, tit (‘>!\|\ I I r __I H’, TIP um,“ 1 , - ,,H_ 9c. Canadas llfllbfflll bi or e fl" the zidiiiiiii-trziiivi‘ iuid the juilicizil. llllic llllllllll lull. -l' "L lll l Oll’ lllexolllll’ l» 111 3'9a1,'193ll‘37“"~l5 Mll-lllllillzlb“ l ‘alt-u fiiiiijiinii ill ilivl lurliciul ziriii ix {u I'm/vi‘! llllllllllll lllllllll lll llllll Mbllclon lllmes’ - "T 11:1" fro/alt‘ from any ini"ri.i'iiiil.r (if l/ifilr (onr/il/ii- A "egg!" ‘min came to a scream- flown.’ llHJ/l/X Ii_\' 1/10 other 11m urius." — \'lrin- 111i; halt after shrill ivhislllllg 113l- Wilvvl‘ llTnYlYlfP» l, l? llfllclgll-aTllelleslllllllla"idlldlletlcli w(\,iit\~(‘l‘lllitil of the lziu- as a power before P . . I Tim-t td I l‘ “I glggyggd iygtl-Ifldrllft lme $1115- »- . , Y- . -. . ' . ~ 'e rare v. - - - nDAtv which lung. Lords and LomnmInsI alike niustI ‘~11 l" llllllf- Jllllllll "15"" l “ l 322501;;gyliziisthépkénglagggltfgldlzI-glge I N. y bow is an essential part Iof the British tradition. at the University or AnzonaI 12w 1' 1S the basis of the Britons inborn respect for i I 13b‘ luv. zinrl is the chief reason why British de- ll lnoksl asrllloltlgll lllg aalllllllell Gollflll’ IThe kspénlsh govermpent lnttvgreiilg '- . ., .. . i. . ' , - ~ t . ll . Smlls ti. ‘ rsoncrso war. DICK lli’lLl.1c\I has been less subject to tllc stoinIis and 111111 \\ l1? W“ lgIII 021* ‘I P ctgnll/gé m‘) pollsible objection w ma“ of si C~Iil\'lll5l0il< \\'lllt‘ll have beset democracy in Eii- , _ I _ f pmvmed they are worked undu- ellRlil l“ ll“ We“ l” l“ r llllluiliilf iilllllllllliclaglleiill 1111i?“ ll ii“‘“’&“%Z3"‘3.i‘é§i“.3§$i..?§".}‘”.il§§ . ., ' ‘ - nnc <1 ' s - re.nc m“, (‘Il.l ouIli bt. iIiIinpitIaincrl xilicIn In l>IIlllllI\Cl‘>i"il.N[l J a g Y III P,‘ III III have mm mat the lack or employ is U u- him...‘ an n ‘Flllfl nqim 'ir.‘_ on‘ m rmi. . r1 _ _ , I I t “.35 the worst part, of Q1911- U- 5 i} wnriiiiii-iit. xvhich itself (lcfics the lnw h)’ “llltlll Rll lldc lllllll’ lllll‘ lllrclgll. lllonlls are wlllllllalln iilrlclilrlrricncn behind -blll'l)€d wire P915‘ 1, :i‘l)‘llll M, imund can “PM. i“ Quiz...“ m , from Spain tlierc will evidently be no need for Ienw5___Ex_ r15. . ' ‘ . ' ' i -_- aino f~~l .'m_\- particular obligation to observe laws The point Japanese minim-y am]- z LhIih NAM] it InflkesIu/London Free Press. l“ s tt d Bhd‘ made their record ogists miss is that. even tthgugh " ‘cssrs co an . ' they gain "official" suppol‘ rom 1 Ylll‘ I flight from London to Melbourne in 2 days, 22 ‘interested poltical entitles; tme r 11-93’ , ' ' ' nevertheless remains a. vas Y S. Turnip Market hours and 53 mmiltesIIIthiI: (liifi. T934‘ of humape and lslhicilyfiecilrlageapg . , _ every na ion even apan w iIgn. T] v _II a qt I k t f t . . we Halloween falls on Sunday ivcek, which pre- repelled by pttyge ofd misfits-lift!’ e . "e mi c . a cs mar ‘e or urnips lS l , ,- . _ which rim, =1. he an en a - pllls s‘ llri of an informative article in the current ‘Sllllmlll-v “malls the youllgllclls lllll llllvll‘ an Dll rcmpts wlljusiify attacks on 1pm». and ' . . . I . I H. I portunity for two celebrations. em HOnCOmbMBmSI There's m, dip. I? yup tit Icoixnicitcial Tntel igénce Ilourna , lomacy that can prevent M Ileast of I iju \. t . . iiiit i, r ssis rm r'i e Ominissioncr. _ - ~ . ‘_ mental boycotts, against bmwity__ . the k “Ml... hr- expcCtPrl in Yogi; thr- first w“ 3L Surely there is an opportunity for a piofIit Christian science MomwrI l‘ arr-i ‘ ' I 1 '. i I .‘-~H' . ' f able. market for our surplus cloyer and gram ‘ the ‘Yr llllll llcllllllloll “as m ll cllll‘ lmlllllls mm sccd when the Department of Agriculture at Oi" Japan has almost completed hei- “ll llllmll‘ ‘lmllllldllll llle average lmllolls loll lllll- tawa announces a shortage elsewhere which conquest oithe five norlliem nwv- n“ ..- 1 '>-. inc-es of China. Without hospitals, has ll lllll 1w“? _ -_ ,_ _ H ,, \f must be made good. ‘m. i1<.IiI*i' oidnhuy circumstances, s.i)s i Ir. * trained swflsIchim Bu“ tremerh i lllhl lllllllll‘ ll lllllllll llllIllXlmflIC-ll llllllllllll lrlllls llgl It is said thc King GOV§fillflCllf iiitciid bring’ dolls ‘lkadffinligv-Ilillfhmagn r6811- II = ures u riiiIul be illlplOibflllliS 3pm. FIIIs lltt trn ing in a bi“ for the compulsory renral of 5w gpIiI-mféi: gsvprztgt s flee P523063] II btcontes wetter Iorganizer tnI t1 e a \ in "i._.efI0 meme Court Judges at 5eventy_fwe_ \veIpc;-y been ma“ m many quarters m my - ill? ‘lull’ rcllllcllllll‘ Fllllllllllllllllc llle llll-lll lgl much doubt it for two vcrv good and sufficient eral countries and is‘ gathering l lllll ‘lflll ‘llllllllllll l“ lllc lace lll all cxcllllllollallv ll reasons nzuntilv. Rooscvclils unfortunate cxperi- "wmelllllm- Th” slmple llelllslllll’ lllllll llllllllll‘ “llllcll lllolllll lllolllllallll Fdllellslll-lll encc ailing thcl szimc lines, and because though lilllllfll Jéliiliillllrilrliieicgllllfllllilldldldllliifslllliilpeilrlil aiicct shipments during the period Seratcinbcr 5 “n King has I1 ‘majority in the low" house he The “flholding o; raw material by l0 Dcllfllllllcll ‘ll llml llmll‘. O“ lllll Olllllll llllllllll is in a lininoritv in the Senate. So lyouthful Gm“ BY-lall‘ “ml m“ Ulgfed lll“ llllcll‘ "l llmnlllllll llllllllg lO-lll “lns lllllll’ asuirzints must lIlJIYSSCSS their souls in Patience- fiilllifiisralvorlililzlsgliilremofalilnghllsllllgalilvne8E which might have had a slight tendency to in- mm “fllflningI m complete 1m. cbnqucst Before we crcnse shipments of turnips over normal, I sloiv-nioving ‘democracies can do “For the first six months of lllis Ivcar im- M] interesting exhibit M paintings both in on anytlnng.—Ex. llllllls lenllllllll llllmllll 520001000 Pounds‘ “llllcll and ivater colours, and of handicraft in weav» _ In the United Kingdom elections ‘.34.? only yliqiitly tinder the figures for the szInne imzI mom “UrkI MCI_an productions of 10m} p“; dam o; paying mvar-iabiy , Phi-mu m 1.1;... Since this niovcnicnt took-price talent is hem Show“ in the Iiarris Gamer this hrec WCCLSIfIOIH the dissolution of - - - - - l: y Parliament The Prime Minister and ihzrivq ziu cxreitioniillv nuld winter, the (‘olll- i, a r Ar; ‘ . _ i . . . week cud, llllfiLl‘ the flllSPlLCS of t c P. .I. {I15 made.- Qg the Oppgsluon are I"l'lll‘l"_l llll"“l l“ ‘lllll-“llllllcll §flllll‘ll“ll°r-ll' The exhibit will be open free to the I10?» EKPQCVJd 1.0 E0 on the Slump t “lt is gr-iicrallv arhnittcd in the local niarkct Public this IIMIHIOOII 1nd IIvcniIlgI Sunday ab gag/en‘ nehlt. They Intake thrleie or r. .. ; ‘ . . - . - . . '7._ ‘ ‘ ‘ ',. I in‘ spcccles wilci are we rc- l llll lllll gmllllll nlulllllldlall lllllllll” llds ll, tcrnonn, zirrl l\lt')ll(lll_V and lucsdziy- afternoons ported in the ncpvspapers and heard I proved, with :1 llPllPllClZil result onIihc Idvninur. ImII NICHMIIQSI m“, “m no doubt zmmct a great over the 1.3mm They are not made II /|‘;;l\i|i..-I:ill fui-nvrsI nut. coiisirlcrflIinwn it scams (hm of imvrvstI i to‘ gem IIIsore glziioats and g i» l-flliillllfl that‘. \\'llh llll‘ rziie oi rluiy Zil the "lflogugn ‘g-vslltliirglzlbovcr hglfscllerlg pii-Icui lf'I\I‘l.[Illi(‘l't'i L-"Iliniihlfhc I71 sicnrly nnvlufil In", Nah-Una] Ianrk Act ‘MR of emu-Sm d... buggy [X-Didittjpn am} gave alqulckI ,' iui ll in inc ,nite. ..l:iti-s n1" 1min 130,000.01" Iihvrflch, Phnnc,‘ um get" the Pmprictmg m, snappy cec ion wii 1 vill save t " ' l l l I ,, . , I SI U I, I _1 [I I , I- . I _. _ I . time, tempers and being tcdious.-- i I l.I\"-"‘_"~“I‘I“: l“‘ll“Il'l Ill lilml m: Tm the l\nith Shore, but thcie have been instances, s; mom“ TuncsdoumaL g “ll” l*‘l_“'l%‘l l‘l‘l"‘l ml‘ "mm" llllllll-V ivhcrc an act by faulty construction has been --i- ' l ;l"llllll'l “Ill l’ ‘lllllilll, “ll;l]llll' Illlllllll loll/l ll,’ rciulcrcd ridiculmis. A statute of George III, for Iw-édzfllfiiigedgilyigg“;wghhyegfgdfit tllliQ ltllfl un viii." Y"1J\\' it: :1 \1l\‘(\-]'|](‘|l innin‘ - . . - " ‘ ' ' ‘ f ' i mII IIWII“: II l s inshinir‘, (,2 (i. III, (I.. 146) proyided in one once Sam umhe wen, OIn the mm '11 ~ I _ _ pcuzilttcs under tic Act were ciple that allI other drivers were -l111"fI1l‘>I_ "1'? _-"‘-'l “‘ll"'}‘lll '“l"l "ll? ("llifll-Qll‘ to bc given one half to the informer and one glrtIistIfllIlrlli-‘Iggntgtnlllfi tllnfafiallirgilfivtlefllfil ~i w" Jit.‘ >Q iris Illfl, it is . . _' - 6 0 V- flIltIlIlId MllilglllhfIIInzllullIilirQilIHIrPIIO I“ IICI hqlf [(1.ll](‘. poor of the pdliSll, and prescribed m5 are carefup consgigntlous, alert, l ‘ i -‘" l l' l ‘a - ~ ' by aiuothcr sircliun, as the sole penalty tinder the (yse them ‘mum be 109900 jaganues . “ivy-WE 1 ' in stock's in all the worldls exchanges; the rc- morali/iug effect on the market. .\t thc some time it is realized that the situation of Prince Edward bland lends itself more rcarlily to con- sianincnt shipments. As most of the supplies from the Island conic by boat and better freight can be sccurcrl by hon-load lots, only a portion of mg]. ;r quantity muld be handled on a direct Act fourteen years’ transportation. io- m a- that British and foreign investments in this 000,000 more than the total reached a year At the same time Canadian investments minority of careless and headless drivers is big enough to warrant The Dominion Bureau of Statistics re orts t}, u m y, f "eleclmn" the"! 1-‘1 110 0011mm. and ll drllvrllzllsltllliliilil: ltlllieollbar ealilllellzlidooxflltlhlllel lieém conlllcl’ ‘at llleuis lllllell" _ . . beh- , t . Pa orms or par es. It simp- conuiry amount to $6,833,,0o,ooo, wlllCh l5 $64,- gauge r3151“ IIIIIIIBISI/flfingaffio 1:321: 1y a question o; dgwrnflnlng the has obviously called for a. tremend- negotiation it has been persons most competent. to carry on; amount, o; research work by that Edward shall receive a capital exist-l!!! the best brains that can be secur- ‘"1" 0f belwfifl" ed m can,“ p1,... mum... n. £300,000 for his llfo interest in ergency calling for quick 8.0Ll0X1.-— New York Sun. arsenals, munition factories and rm. EndI supposing it to be another mouse. BOes an the way in. This lerlals required and the most rip-IO- date methods of manufacture ano lmpllés a We have had inquires a year rather than 40.000, but the ‘um PUBLIC FORUM ‘lhll oolull In OM: for flu dlunulon by oonooponlulu of qnutloln of Interact. Tho Charlottetown Gulrfllna don no! uoeuurlly 0nd!!!" the opinion of oorroupoldelk. NATIONAL PARK LAND I . sun-h letter by "Inquirer," of} the Monday issue shows that. a. wrong impression is abroad con- " earning Cavendish asking for the park. Who ever "scrambled" t0 nave it. in Cavendish? We enjoyed the letters in the papers condemn- .ng the North Shore with its huge sand flies and quick-sands and hoped they would continue such pressed in the press of Canada. letters as we did not want the and all other sources of pub lo park. l opinion in this country, it is obvi- Altliough we men are supposed ous that there is a gross misun- to have the brains of the country. derstanding of the actual role be- ‘tliis time we slept on the jab while in; played by this Dominion in B11 the women did the thinking and with their natural perception look- ed into the future; and at their first. opportunity registered a strong protest drawn up at their vention and also voted on at the Provincial Convention by more than three hundred women re- questing the government not to to beautify school grounds, etc, provide camping grounds and make the Island, as a Shore had to speak for or aga‘n<.t the park. We have heard visitors innumerable exclalm. as they drove gag€d in fighting, does not produce ,,over the Island. "You do'not need anything, and the money exported across the ocean, largely for the purchase of war materials, a park. Everywhere there is beauty unsurpassed. Behind The Headfines Ottawa ls doing everything pos- diiys to explain to the people of this Dominion what Can- wwards the sible these ada is contributing vast. British programme armament, yet from the opinions ex- these efforts. Contrary to the Zeneral impfes- ' slon which seems to dominate all ideas on the matter, Canada is not engaged in this work 1n the slime women's Institute District Con- manner that marked our egprt-s M: e as aid the Empire durlnS Great -War. There ls no parlson in any way, because to- dgy canada is producing material make any one place a park. but ‘assistance of a. kind that 0mm"? and hail, be destroyed by any war that may arrive on the secene. During the last Great War, this whole, a. park. This was the only country sent man-power and money opportunity the people of the North and thereby impoverished herself However, now economists that. this man-power which is en- l ll Ottawa By Dean Wilson in the world. “Champion of Thrift” and of Canadian homes. I _ Provincial I Charlottetown, "conserve Irv: iiovii: All) STABILIZE THE NATION” Adequate investment in Life IInsurance is vital, n01 only to the welfareIof the individual‘ but also from the standpoint of the nation. Life Insurance is the greatest co-operative ellltrpvisg The Great-West Life Assurance Company is “m, For full particulars concerning rates and policies, . consult your nearest agent or write or call on l HYNDMAN s. 00., LIMITED Summerside, "Pleasure Cruise" To Aid Crippled Children Nifygiaaa 2s. 1937 _- l the Guardian of thousands l‘ Managers Montague x Mr. Tea Poll Says: For a Delicious Cup oi Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN The word which had at first gone never returns to these abroad that the money voted for Consequently, they do not Want 1-0 parks could not. be used on our repeat this condition. All Plan-i all" rondshas since been contradicted. to keep this Canadian man-BOWEN What. is the difference between a at home in order to produce, and 1 road around the cliffs at Dalvay the funds raised for t by Rustico to Bay View behind ductlon are being silent- peoples barns and only used two and circulated righl he" m llll5 months of the year and‘ the one Dominion. Furthermore, whatevei already here? On the latter one Ls being produced is not beinB d6- gets lovely glimpses of the sea, strayed. amid shade trees and flowered This creates a. totally dotted lawns. Under the guise of economic position to t helping the tourist trade this park existed in the last war that lnvolv~ where mapies flared a “arm ed this country. aridmembers of helping the unemployment situa- all political parties 1n this country And velvet sunmcs bade the w“; tlon ff this work was put on the approve such tactics. 1f they BBTEB road is being built would it not be road already here and used by the at. all upon the make this province what it is— a forces. garden, yes! but take the lioers awav and it will soon be a wilderness. much misunderstandlne‘ 9¢b°11f swam Is it the determination of our Canada's Position in the EmPlf¢5 mm the" blueI and Umned the Government to demonstrate that res-armament DIOBYRmmB l5 lll" monogram they are The Power regardless of trlbuted to the fact that physlwll? Of the leave-taking year in silver democracy and the golden rule? there is no way 111 Whlch the Call‘ smirk I am. Sir. etc. Fooling The Mouse (Baltimore Sun.) One of the neatest tricks done with mirrors is a perpetual mouse trap, which a way'~that the first 0118 °l ll" lmlll leasllllls l°l 5° The bitter smoke of burning humus . adian critics can observe what. is JEREMIAH SIMPSON being done in the maim- Tms l‘ How wise the husbandman when simply due to the 1 d II fxpegzgggniecpiizlyfg thaxlgglééifiglfit g5: Into life's, autumn. whose Emplre- and ll 11° . w“ a n to b th tbbl - every intelligent Canadian torealize ame um e s ll e °°v what. imposes this strict Canadalfishare consists giiflfly l" conducting a vast resear pro- who sees‘ operates in such 81311111191 wllelelly ll“ lllllollndlllllllk mouse 1°!‘ the Y9'“mllmelll' wlcl ‘as Beyond death's winter lies eternal Sets the trap for the second mouse, Wmmellced llblllll ll year 53°‘ and so on ad lnflnltum, or until be acl-"Rlly wmPlelcd by B" a there aren't any more gullible mice. ll5°ll< Ill ‘llllels wllllls The mouse is attracted to a chees- “null bll-‘l-‘l’ ‘ll can“- work includes the training and the de- scented mouse hole. enters ously, sees his reflection in a mlr- lmlwmml? Perwnal , velopment of new designs of mat- drops a gate behind him. Another mouse enters and sees a conventional mice, and when he Ste 1i m 1n m p, and experimental pl a e wall llllo llll all things also provide that this youn, ing on war in accordance wrlth the 1 gm n01; c1531‘ as u, the 11m“, country shall not waste production Law of nations." Insurgents may on the number of gates, bu; it 15 of materials which it. may never be recognized as having belligerent exem- umi; the diwice i; mmmed desire in use, no!‘ find it easy to rights, even when regarded as re- t9 take mu fldvgntagg o; the w. transport across the ocean to some bels in their own state. The South- distant fields of battle. what has been disclosed here cognized as belligerent; during the really explains frequent “El ' " - “'12” ‘iiipimiti’ tBlllllallflC nwli ‘imifis “till? film“ “millet” “l pre nd a e r ourso a a ac ng e gerency, i: pro- echo“ In Russia’ are in the nature of pleasure tours vicled that all regular. militia or of this country when in d b the are intended for much more e y persons responsib for the The cables are brinizlnIg a lot of sefllclms matters, particularly does acts of their men, le news about Soviet Russias election. that become apparent M” “l” lllal- P°°Pl° “e “l” noted that their longest stay is al- Rllsslalls- ways in Ottawa. drops behind him. clal nature of the mouse. (Ottawa. Journal) ing how it comes that. supposed to be not free, are hav- ing an election. Well, they are not, body can oppose or vote the existing Stalin regime. parties. The Soviet; says that any "pubiic zatlon and societies Communist. party organi- that candidate must be 100 percent, for STALIN- The seas the best qualifications out the policies of the whole production. This tremendous amount of These efforts have “"111! B11 about radical improvements in the o; wax-3- eleciicn. Not in the sense that any- manufacture of armaments. They afilfhln-sl 118W? "nmvefed 1'11"’ W“; dlesl in ‘The Hague Convention of 1807. e s e an ac~ can be candidates gmoreAIuII gm filuifigéIIloolIflvrrIfgliI-fifIneletooplgI Thousli lust how much or how lit- constitution improve the design of the articllias. ‘Ilo-da, for instance, the des n i o! tellers —- of shell: is totally different frolln culllg wllllll w“. nelson “as has ‘lllgalllmlllllls- 9105c 11595 111 lhe- 71151? 51*!“ W“? pledges, when bombin of civilian gflde union-i, w-oiieratlves. youth Both the machines producing them people goes 0,, regardlfm ganization and cultural societies" and the kind of tools used are ab- m“, 15 an undel-wrmined quest. may nominate a candidate. But snlutely different. There used to be 10m I one machine t0 tlIJIperateNone “I001 __________ 0 can- 1 on. 0w ere dldales my 818118 flilillflllthllsllv nos- amsticllllgr; liiilllalllhihes that will at The Duke’s Personal to ef-“as many as eight operations at one,_ " l?“ wlllll 575m" W511“; none and the same time with mi 111W sayhe lsflzainsr. WhatBTALIN greater speed. As an example, it ' Ins considered that 40 to 60 par In other words. in this Russian hour was the maximum output. It. can be stated here with authority P5155 1'01‘ 89W“! days dlscusslns that 1'15 to zoo better articles can financial mansemenis with the be mad; in the same period. This D11“ Ml" llfl-‘ls- abroad reached the large sum of $1 656 000,000, i pull‘ - ' . I i _ t _ ._ II I . - i ‘ ’ In an article entitled Loyalty-To I needllm» “eedllm °1 mlml "ml Petflmenlfllflml- l 11'l"i1' lllm‘ “llllllllllllmb fl“ lll" “Mall whuh “as a grim of seventeen millions. There what? reproduced from a. widely- llllmlllence “ml ‘l°°l'1'l'1°» l-I 11°?- Tiarlc ("nminir-sioncr, the ilcinurnliziug effects m’ large. consignment shipmctiis could be (lis- (nuptial, hv a more orderly rirraiigciucut ni the shipping end, so that the sale: could be con- trolled by one agency in New York. Stock Market Warnings Fince August there has been a violént dlecfinc suiting destruction of paper ivcnlth has rim into thousands of millions, and the slump has not been confined to shares. Simultaneously tlic prices of commodities. upon ivhich the prosperity of primary producing countries depends, have been tumbling This dcspitc the fact that only lrist $pring there were forecasts of sliorfragc and boom prices, notably in thr- itictzil m-‘lfllvl. rr-auhing in a speculative bubblc. What, asks the Ottawa Journal. is it all zibruit? (‘Inc answer. it suggests" lics in PTPFlIlCIli Rouse- \'(‘lllS‘pf‘C(llCfl0ll of another [fnittwl $i:itcs de- ficit for the current fiscal. year of 551193000000. v1 v c’ continued to be more United States money than British itloney invested in Caitarla, but the Am- Unillld 5lflws- U10 rzricnu total was down sixty millions, and stood at: not quite four billion dollars, while the Bri- ¢onfimugion _ tish total of $2,725,oo0,0oo was almost station- Thnse journalistic two city twins the Tor- onto Glohc and Mail and the Montreal Gazette sllllllllm"? ll‘ lmpll“ llllll’ lllel“ l‘ are unanimously and wholeheartedly of opinion any o; ‘he down-MI Th“, doe, m, that the Hon. Dr. Herbert A. Bruce should qct acceiéttéhe B. N. A. Act and znalos- gfltlllmfllwuflfdlilhiIIl-Iulltraeal ‘militate of > I‘ - _ ous applying to other omfn- a one p v ego u a second tIIcrm as II ieutenant GoierIrIiorI ofIIOn Ions u tile“ constitutions; “I View m“ u ha,’ w mow the worm w“ taiio, tiotwitlistanding the fact flint Mitch de- mam as merely instruments “my m “MW and ‘flemamp lie me ting British citizens of the domin- dreamt- run-rant» 01 safety from The saving ckmsc ions to express their allegiance to war FREEfor RHEUMATISM clared on his first-election that the gubernatorial office would be abolished. was "after- thc present incumbent retires". By that binds me Empire through oh having Dr. Bruce reappointed “Mitcli" would edience tn governments established save his face. We hcrc would welcome the pro- by l-hemelv" lcwfdiflfl w "19 read newspaper published in the passage occurs: "in the Bi-itLah Commonwealth of Nations. where there is no written . .” It will be noted that thb asserts there is no writ- ten oonstitutlon anywhere in the confine it to Great; Britain where obflously there is no written con- equally no written constltut '1 in the King who represents the power ennui Commonwealth. 1t does not while 1-11 M11" wimtrlw Wm irre- tolerated at all. at Smuts counsels South Africa to parmg for war. What he advocates in relation to the Union of South Africa holds good tn reference to lll° llmllllmll- “ml ll“ “m” 3m‘ and constant. ‘Therefore, it 1s ex- private fortune of approximately ish Commonwealth. The British “may important n-Belfast ‘Iielexre . highly competitive world where While the actual production is with their contents, bequeatgd to made 1n Britain, these ‘ activities of thLsDomlniomandit is no minor task by any means since a private allowance of £25,000 a mass production now impiies de- year from his brother. George V1. be prepared and denounces as crirn- sign, production, operation and ser- 111111 1°11!’ 31W P0110? 0f idleness viclng principles that must. comply An ‘ of with in, latest. developments of a and £100,000 re-armame t Duchy of Oomwall estate. This he economical and manipulated carefully with the re- lflfihllltll advancements P011 01' IIMPLETO IIIUlIIATIO C PIUL principles of constitution that re- tr-mcn fi-nlllv-ciu Inn the plhuAd u Wllfllll 549C111" "118 John Bull's emphatic change of policy, we believe. profoundly influ- On the some sound grounds. Gener- nltd fronIdull, gnarl ll bu from ‘warm encedthe course of world events. figjm“, book) mslllurp. poszil. for annthrr and more praiscworthy rca- mains unwritten?!“ gflnumum “q “wig, "Jung, . “mung”; h“ mm son. it would give Mr. Dunning and Mr. -Sin— l l chiir and Mr. ATacLean and Dr. Grant a pre- ccrlcnt for d1 inamling the reappointment of Hon. George. D. DcBlois for a seconId term as well. “hdfillfl throughout every part of the Em- riage settlement for Mrs. Simpson. hvnfLnQfln mm,- p "u... pin, each contributing whatever The figure finally arrrnged for her inf-t" 01$ H11. was heat under the circumstances settlement was £300,000 out of his ll ' gill’ the whole Commonwealth of personal fortune. which Ls estim- "' 't'"vm»vwrvlli"r-h'v'lt "vi. Mo: m. i sulllecl’ of we Before their beauty. Hoax-frosts inhabitants the year around? What necessity °ll Kldirmllmelll’ about the men and women who cularly in regard t0 naval “ml “l: Had yet forswom the grape. and method of the this Dominions work. when it is shall carry distinctive that every £600,000. operation be synchronized per- fectly in every minute detail. Up to the present time it is a on Mrs. Simpson. Had he re- matter of official record that mained on the ‘Throne he would, of great success has marked all these course. have had the Civil List efforts on the minion, and results show that the penditure. In the British Empire will soon be in a. which folfowed his abdication, Ed- poafflon to stiffen her that. is Orange Pekoe Tea shores . his pro- at home VISION IN AUTUMN dlllellenl’ I walked in autumn down a lllll‘ wllllch wonder-lane orifiamme salaam llmllb crystal bane from the plain summers roll faith- torcli will light erlng Of weeds and twisted roots that. choke the soul; though lethal loom stark and white, condition. 5H0 W5 spring.‘ —-Gordon LeClair in the Mont- llle 95' real Star. of an Belligerent Rights (Halifax Chronicle) about laboratory what is meant by belligerent rights. 'I'hese Belligerency "is the state of carry- ern States, for example, were re- visits of American civil war. "To entitle reality volunteer forces shall be command- that all such emblems, recognizable at a. distance, that ‘ arms shall be carried openly and! b m operations conducted in accord- "113 ancs with the laws and customs The qualifications were set out 11ml l” tl¢ such conventions amount to when wars are fought withouti de- been used in amt) violation of ofall Fortune Qllflde (Imdon) Chic! Clerk Carter has been in of Windsor. After long agreed £200,000 and private funiiy properties. such u Balmoral Castle and Bandringham are the him by his father. In addition, Edward is to receive As Prince of Wales, Edward had between £60,000 a year from the are rapid cult that. he was able to save a. At the time of his abdication he was arranging to settle all this sum this Do- allowances for his personal ex- negotiations foreign ward, for a time, was l\ short of systematic money. but‘ he was still deter- going on minded ta make a handsome mar- llllikd 01 “MIX” 1| . c.._.._...--i-.»q- -- 14b Iv Jmalu ll). Barron. ITLD. THE PRESENCE 0F GAZL STONES MAY NOT Bi. SUSPECTED If all who have gall stones knew they had them there would br- r great deal more mental suffering‘ in the world. Fortunately the num- ber of cases of those with qali stones who do know they have tllirin is much greater than those who know they have them. Not that all those who have gall stones do not suffer, but as there is no definite gall stone ‘colic’ present they think their pain in the upper right side or in the back is due to indigestion or othercause. Someone has well ,sald that patients with gall stones belong to one of two groups: (a) those W110 have gall stones, and (b) those who suffer with thcirm. As noted above, when the symp- toms are the well known colic- severe pain in upper right side, like the cutting of a knife. going up into right shoulder and even down the arm, accompanied by shock, pale- ness of face, perspiration in ion:- head-lt is definitely known that a gall stone has got dislodged or loosened away from the gall blad- der and is trying to get down through the tube into the small intestine. In such cases a druiz. usuallvmorplnne. is given to dis- tend or open up the tube so the stone will pass more easily. ' However when there is no colic. but a persistent indigestion, a. frol- ing as if food were coming back up into the mouth. bloating. burn- ing, distension from gas formation. and loss of appetite, the presence of stones lor gall bladder inflamn- tion is usually suspected. There l1 often also a fcelfng of laziness or tiredness, no desire t0 work m‘ play, constipation and headaches. ‘ In addition to these svmPlWH-f the patient will find that the stools are not of a. rich brown color. but light brown or even clap colored due to lack of bile. The “sore sPOl in the back" also points to trouble in the gall bladder. I When gall stones hrc ca-usirifl severe symptoms the gall bladder ls usually removed tn Prflvmli ll‘? formation of more stones and co.- Tipse. The gall bladder ls of use t0 the body. forming a reserve of that; important fluid-mile. hut m’ cutting down on fat foods. not. or"?- eating, and regular exercise (bend- ing exercises), its removal causes no trouble. The use of bile salts—nure— H! prescribed by a physician ofim prevents gall bladde inilnmritirifl and the formation o! stones ATTENTION I SWINE BREEDERS" ls the time C0 NOW "m, _,,,,.,,,. 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