Irealdentw-W. (‘heater l. IcLIre. ll. P. llanretary-JAell. Col. II. A. alnellaaell. ll. , .4“ ' iriltfih" Edller all llalllln: "' J. I. lllr Anne-late ldltna-Iraiik Walker and ll. K. Morning Dull! (hauled Ill!) H. ll-AO per year (in nlrlnel) lnal _a__. . 00 per your (In advance) dellrerel. led in Canada and United Staten. -____..~—¢_q :a_“k4 w. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1930 ‘E.’ A Sorry Record sons of diabolical As the time of reckoning for the Lea Government draws near, the Lib- eral press reveals more and more plainly the inslncerity of its attitude on the vital question of prohibition enforcement. Its chief desire seems to be to revive controversy on the subject of prohibition versus govern-l merit coutrol—an issue already de- sided by the people-and thereby dis- tract attention from the enforcement" record of the Government. the solei question with which the electors are} XI concerned 1111s persistent 0n- dClIVOr to rehash a dead issue is in-- back to Montreal. Not tended to camouflage the Govern- ment's failure to fulfill its election promises. Those promises, as our rea- ders are aware, were as specific and as binding es anv assurances ever hiade by politicians in, this Province. They guaranteed that the Prohibb‘ tion Act could and would be enform‘ bate at the last session of the Legis- ed with the utmost rigor. that the‘ lature. At the next session the spot- ' liouor traffic could and would be, light might well be directed upon the rtamped out. and the Province maul-tinny. County jail. Within the past "a booze free area” lri which it' few weeks a prisoner incarcerated in would ‘be harder for a smuggler t0 that institution escaped by simply land his rum than for a camel I walking out, of the building, appar- DHM through a needle‘: eye." All ently under the very eyes of the that ivas required to achieve thts 13110;, N0 investigation has been result. lt was‘ declared. was honest held nor has the Government indi- arid sincere administration by a Government in sympathy with the ‘law. When the election was over, the f Liberal organ reminded the incoming _ Premier and his executive and sup- porters of the solemn obligations they had undertaken, stating that the country would look “for the most rigld enforcement of the prohibition law that has ever taken place here," and that "bootleggers, homo brew makers, and sellers and smugglers of liquor, if the Liberal-i remain true to their pledgesand to their affiliations with the Temperance Alliance, must be put out ofbusiness." One of the first results of honesiI prohibition enforcement. according to the Liberal organ, would he n falling of! in the number of arrests ‘and con- vicitions for drunkenness. These of- fenses, it was pointed out, ‘had dc- clinerl steadily under the Prohibition Act. in this Province as they had p I dope under Prohibition in the Unit- known and their cases is suspected. in the matter. at Summerside, there came to ligh during the recent federal election Liquor was stated on oath'to be part of a large supply of Liberal election booze. The investigation before the Magistrate ended there. The person was fined on whose property the seized liquor was found; the report of the pro- ceedings in the Court was suppress- ed in the so-called “prohlbltion" or- gan and a silence as of the grave | has descended upon the whole aston- ishing transaction. ILsregai-ding the mandate which it receivedfrom the electors in i927. the Govemment, in the recent by- election campaign in Second Prince. in: ciiiinioniiiowii iiuiiiniiiii Y! wfrelllelll-J- I. Illlrll >..__.____._.i__ hands of organized gangs led by per- iiigenulty. Yet l ill . f th tr d li‘ l’ h" when a detective who was brought e c103.’ o e a e p0 Cy o Ls here from Montreal laid complaintai of a sensational nature against sus-l pected "higher-ups," the cases were, never brought to trial and the inves- mamr w” paid M, and sent homelljust‘ remember that the Chinese are coming along. Subsequently another detective was engaged. and when he too threaten- ‘ed to make inconvenient disclosures n he received a cheque for $500 from out the vast country. the Government and his return fare I an in the booze business been pro- lsecuted. though their operations in several sections of the Province‘ are ‘dainty h, many close of the Boer war and the begin- The scandal attaching to m‘ m“- the world war, and now Mussolini of} ngement of the Prince County jail I and its effect on the Drohibition sit- y uation was the subject of much de- die with the free trade In I- rwent speech. he told his reas- ons for the faith that is in him. Whether these reasons will reconcile the lieollle of Great Britain to the economic condition existing in that country or not will probably not be determined until the general election. His story will make good reading for those‘ who believe as he does in the Some may smlle at the thought of Mr. Henry Ford thinking of starting 'an automobile factory in China. But Manchuria ls being settled. Rail- ways are being pushed out to make a etwork of steel extending through- Also people laughed at captain In a single Robert Dollar and his ideas about instance have anv of the ring-leatl- China‘ but n was the “me clung which ivas responsible for a large share of the Dollar Fortune. ning of the World \Var. Just twelve, years have elapsed since the end of.‘ llaly seems anxious to start some- thing. I-Ie seems to have the bug in his system nearly as bad as the for- mer Kalser, but he should take, warning from the latters fate. Success in life means makin most. of ones mind and body, ones abilities and opportunities, in an hon- will not mean making much money! 'I‘o accomplish that is likely to call’ for a plan of action, and persistent action, which do not make for the best use of either ones body or ouc's 8 Notes By 17w lVay A lfr Philip Eriowden has lulled his free trade principles to the mast and evidently has made up nu mind to flag flying. the part into which pours its contents. by the stomach juice. Research mcn are working on this problem and Dr. G. Loewy, Paris, is _ of the opinion that the bile or rather jthe lack of bile which should be i poured into small intestine from liver and gall bladder just at the place where these intestinal ulcers occur, Twelve years elapsed between the‘ may be the cause o; the‘u1cer_ ‘ By preventing bile going into the intestine at ths regular point, he was able to set up severe irritation and in one case an ulcer ivithln a few weeks. As you know I ofteh speak about the liver and about the value of bile ‘ to the system. It has long been known that the bile, by breaking up the fats. enables the intestine to absorb them and g the thus they finally reach the blood. It has long been known also that , little organisms that w est and generous way. Probably this‘: be h natural antiseptic. And another important thing is the ability of the bile to make the in- armful to the body. are rendered { harmless by the bile. The bile is thus Quart I) Iona I’. BI-lea. ID ANOTHER USE 0F THE BIL! You read frequently about ulcer of the stomach, but as a matter of fact ulcer occurs more frequently in the first part of small intestine. that is the stomach Now as ulcer has been thought to be due to irritation, to infection from nose, throat, and sinuses, and other causes, it does seem strange that there should be more cases of ulcer occuriiig just. bcyoud the stomach when the food has bccn so softened ould otherwise - ..C?H5.B.L.<Z1.‘IEI9W' Gvhevlm Th: Public Forum fiboelaunbillalfartle Chile!” oerrollmidelh lqualtienaeflntnalt file Gliarlehetewnfluardlaadeaa not necessarily undone the eplllolleteeneewfllillil» I Low to receive some word that would throw some light on the fate of the inlasL: patient. At first they dis- ghlmgd any respzrnslblllty but final- By ented to consult theGoverii- iuent. I What happened next? Did they‘ haw any ooacem in the matier—| one which we think should primar- Birz-About three weeks ago the skeleton c! a. human being-presum- ably a man-was found in the woods near East Point. Events of far lass importance and interest are daily given. great prominence in our news- papers. but of this case not a word was heard. Why was this? Why was an inquest not held? Whose reputation “is in danger of being soiled? Whose were the remains? How did he die? Was there foul play? If so, who is responsible? Thcsc are a few of the questions that the public are asking az-d they are entitled to an, answer. Events iii [his county during the last year show that human life and property are hcld very cheaply. ‘ In this case the parties who dis- covered the body performed their duty. They notified the proper auth- orities, but from the Govern- ment down the said authorities show- cd an apparent callous disregard for even the common outward signs of decency and humanity. The Cor- oner did drive up to East Poiiit from Sourls, and gave orders that the re- mains be buried where they were, which was done. No Jury W85 called and no inquest held. No clergyman. no service of a,"v_\' kind. Many a dog i", . . “TIITHEB ARE WE WANDEIHNG? on receiving no assistance fromthis quarter then notified the Coroner and the result was, as I have stated. Now, Sir, do the people of P. E. Is- land intend to condone such thLgs? A few nights ago our newspapers published an account under bold headlines of the finding by hunters of a skeleton in a New Hampshire swamp, a d even thc minutcst detail is given, but here 1n this very Prov- ince a similar find is made over three weeks ago and notwithstanding that lhlsls atleastknovim all over Eastern King's not one word of it has ever appeared in the press. keep us posted as to their neighbor's visits to T0w.\ or the neighboring dis- trict, m" how many potatoes certain farmers have grown this year, and such like petty gosip, are evidently like some of the officials consider this a matter ont. We pride ourselves of spend moncy buying white gloves for cur Judges. Is it not time we asked . them? It appears not. for we find Mr. Benton again calling them by ‘phone, and we are inform- ed that their answer was, that, act- ing on the advice of the Attorney General, they refused to have any- thing to do with the case. IMir. Beat- \ NQYEPTR” ‘=- 193v, ____§ cusps. Add Nuts-Inuit and Rellelito 8t ewe Grades, Ceoquettee and Meat P)“ ’ In This o! 4 and 10 Cubes " 10f ' ion. high next this, Your regular correspondents who Let not the reader forget that mcn- tal sickness ls like all other sicknes, it is but an affection of the brain, as ls heart disease an infection of the heart. We are all subject to ltpthe poor/We have no guarantee that him. And then what is the Province going to do to help you ? The Govem- meat can maintain a host oi’ ofllcials "-_§ and spend thousands of dollars to so" some poor unfortunate to 1311 h, , taking a. drink of beer, but a mind" may igo undctxtcd and a. murderer unpunished and tho Governing“ , cannot take ordinary care 0g u" _. the lives of the unfortunate beings foi thcfwliom they are responsible. victim will not bc a. reader of Whose is the responsibility for this - or someone near and dear EOvSCBHdXIJOUS and unchristlan like m, curance? and the low, the rlcli and I am Sir, s“, CITIZEB and likely of small mom- on the absence crime in our Province, and TIIE SAFETY 0F GERTAINTY navigator. so is The Great-We .______'_ AS the lighthouse on its rock foundation is to the st Life to each policy- has had a more decent interment. And all this in a so called Christian country that can raise hundreds of ourselves whether it. is absence of crime cr absence of detection? When cases of this kind can occur, whezi holder. It gives him confidence anywhere. to shape a course to thousands of dollars in the state of P. E. I. for hospitals, sanitoriums, etc. Somethi g is rotten But that is not. the worst o! the one man can shoot another in the back and go scot free, is it not. time to revise our opinion of‘ ourselves? For we are 8.11 responsible, These of- flvieh are R-llpointed and kept. in For thirty-eight years this Company has lighted the way for life’s voyagcrs-first for the policyholder himself and afterwards for his widow and his children. education. independence- Food; clothing, shelter, cated that it feels any responsibility testine move its contents along. This story. After all, such callousncss and mind, nor tend at all to generous life even though it. may manage to in- naturally prevents constipation and the absorption of waste Last week, in the Prohibition Court certain evidence showing scandalous violation of the prohibition law on the part of a Liberal poll committee produced which was elude honesty. your neighbor as- yourself," . men in life, by any decent standard. are not at all those who make most money. Members of the government and high ofllcials in Ottawa have been in the habit of getting expensive Christ- mas cards free of cost from the gov- ernment printing bureau. Secretary of State Cahan has ordered the prac- tice discontinued and in future min- isters and officials must pay for their Christmas greetings.‘ This may seem like a small matter but it is said the aggregate cost ran into thousands of dollaiu and it is only one of many leaks in the treasury. fl went so far as to repudiate all re- sponsibility for the enforcement of WMATQprnhIbitiQir- lava-tinny that this responsibility rested with the Prohibition Commission. Since the defeat of theGovernment candidate in that district we have heard noth- ing more of this argument, nor iii- deed of any argument pertinent to ed States. Statistics cited in lmlwltv‘ W‘ wllitlltwii-Tvmnarc: (five: the situation be- fore and under Prohibition in such cities as st. Louis, Ban Francisco. Portland, Washington, Minneapolis, Louisville, Dayton, etc., were given. and in each case thc figures showed .1 considerable decrease in arrests for W F? 1'8 oi- brisk condemnation. Among poems tor, and G. Miller (unknownl as col- Vlaborators, Their help ls acknow- "Do as ye would be t done by, do good unto others, love are pre- cepts mighty hard to practice if one thinks that success in life is chiefly money making. The most successful l \ ta tivc. means of preventing intestinal ulcer of bile, you will remember, too much work to do, and also by bending and breatlrng exercises which squeeze the liver and also the gall bladder and send the bile into the intestine. is worth this much thought on your part to get all the the possbility of an ulcer. Astronomy at Victoria (Tcrsuto Mail and Uhpm?) Canadian scientists are noted for their modesty. but we have rarely seen that virtue s: carefully concealed as i.‘-, is in an article in the current issue of National Resources. upon the tenuous gases in the spaces between thcstars. lids-stated that the pres- leidfid laws long‘ paragraph Fin Pal- graveu hand, Tennyson‘: critical Judgment being passed upon the fin- al selections. Tennysonkv comments range from the letter "p" meaning print, to some rapturous reminiscence drunkenness u n d e r Prohibition. "These illustrations,“ said the Patriot an June 4. 1M7. "are only a few of hundreds that. can be giveni" and the U. S. Bureau nf Census was cit- fl ea authority for the that commitments prison for drunkenness in the United States decreascd by 55.3 per cent since Pro- hibiticu came into force. The actual 0f thfl‘ 1927 election. rfndfiri 8P9 aware, have been precisely opposite m v1.1: the Liberal organ predicted. Commitments for drunkcnnesa, in- stead of diminishing, have increased. the figures for the past. few mouths the Lea. Government i statement its record with respect to ure, of incompetency. shirking of responsibility, and, wors: o consequences ns our shall be judged! _’________.__._. Pnlgrave’: Anthology in this respect than has existed at‘ ury of English songs and Lyrics" has 1 ch any‘ time in this Province since the Canada Temperance Act. came into‘ thology 0f [arch has formed the literary taste of Th» lnxitv of the administration erations ha: been evidenced In other ways. Boollcggers. old offenders in some casu, have been caught and convict- ed, only in be released before their time on some technicality l7l1lCh per- miéfed them to return to their ne- farious business and to laugh at the officers of the law. one prominent member of the Government boasted publicly: cf his influence in getting prohibition violators cut of Jail. An- other member-the leader of the Gov- Moment-complained, nearly three years after assuming power. that. con- ditions had "intensified" a thousand lc-‘IL and it m: now almost impos- genn of . ~ for of Pmirhsh school children appreciation of of i can the world the bound manuscript of "The Gol- m“ the occasion of an article in the Lon-l m don Times recalling Paigravels assis- rhe book. The accepted by the trus- afble in Mr- with me situation. The nutacrenh notes hv the liq compiler. who '10: f-raffig he implied. was iii the names Tumylon. Woolnu. any issue now before the people re- ~ gardlng prohibition enforcement. "Spring? 3"“ l“ m“ b°°k7 Marvel“ In the circumstances. it requires "Abram" 0d“ no Dame; to interpret the handwfit, sent to Marvell! beautiful “To His ing on thE wall so m 8.! the fate of CW Mi$""~*">- C°1""-" i, conoemecr and Gray's "Elegy." Tennyson read m prohibmonjlvfarvells "Horatlan Ode" (on Crom- enrorcement. Wm!“ large over m’ well's Return from Ireland) aloud to whole administration, is one of fail- Carlyle‘ o, wimu], Campasne" Tennyson thought "one of political trickery of the most con-, fish" ‘it “Us how Cupid 10st‘ his tempmble kind And by its record n eyes); also Burns’ "Silver Tessie‘ has , ablest poem. Lucasta, on going to the Wars.“ Teri- nysoii said: "I would rather have Since its publication in i861. Pram, “fittm m“ m” an 125:0 Written," shomrig a more alarming situation’ cis Turner Palgraves "Golden ’I‘reas- ‘ Bu,’ h’ mggested t a “grave deservedly ranked u ‘h’ m‘ mwlllno of the second st:inza.]Pal;igii1ve poetry m the languish It comments that the o glria e on and it has been the means of I!“ “WMHL l l giving many others an abldingl A mod d"! “f cum-M Imp is ' i . tells wonder and beauty fashioned by the‘ mung: up Ozmg: ‘digging; cut master singers of the race. Recently, m” e m‘ H’ ' we» suggested by him are Thomas Nash's the would not con- "Passions." John Lylys “Cupid and ra f the most elegant things in Eng- g,- 20 After reading aloud Lovelacels "To ange "horse" to dance" in the last tlia matter is ,' Lovelace! song gives no warrant unifgfmly drqgrgbug,” throughout the such amending. and the line was fltcllar system." It. was a striking ex- ample of the tained lri Palgrave‘: notes on the ant every Greek and Latin quotation it a lost play, "Hypsipyle," ri idea: tanoe from Tennyson in conipilinglo’ m p “l-Ie wandered into the meadow and plucked a wreath taking them one . m.- nt m» anon. Museum contains “Mi” “W” of flowers. by one with a inflm once of these dlcated and discussed by others, deflritely proved at the Dominion "1 mi Astrophysical Observatory, Victoria.‘ B. C., about seven years ago. We add. for a reason apparent. that this work was due to Di". Plaskett, the director of that 0bS8l‘V'1ltOl‘_V. Three ‘ years later, Sir Arthur astronomy at. Cambridge. was led by the proof made at. Victoria to investi- gate theoretically the physical prop- ertics of this gaseous matter, though the external space was so cold that a solid body placed in it would fall to abcut 400 degrees below zero Fahren- heit, the molecules of these diffuse gases were ‘so far apart that the pondirg to n temperature of about conclusions were assumption vtcre uniformly distributed in between the stars. and there this utwifonn distribution or know- ledge. of the motions. "The final observational completion or the vision, structure." "ha! that be?" provided at Victoria. where it has teen definitely proved; of theory and Resources adds that Jllstly be considered mances of astronomy mid an lmpm-g. We do not know what members of the I , staff f fh den ’l‘reasury." as sent to the Drlnt-tplaced by u" cumpn" on the “m, o e obsmawry ' .- lmd n the beginning of "calm" "”°°'“'°d Wm‘ D“ Pmkm ers for its first printing, was pre- m‘ ' ' , Book, "to give a learned look." All had sented to the anthologistiq daughterl ' m the 3mm‘ Museum The gm Wu‘ to go except the perfect Greek mot- ' ‘ prefixed to the collection. vixen from t 18 Wflrk. but his nuns as director of should be connected romance. —The pomlillity gases, previously in- whlch will become Eddington, profesor of d dia tion fr5m all ve the stars would speeds to these molecules corres- .000 degrees. But Prof. Eddington: based on the that. these rare gases l0 was no proof of says Natural Resources. t this diffuse gaseous effective combination Mactice. tvd Natural the proof mav one of the ro- Canadian contribution to scierce. at Victcria ' in I wdth this Deadly New Rifle (Edi? bumilltzman) of making every tiwian a machine gunner was 0H .Ihmaeeriudtasts matter into the blood. The bile is thus a natural And now we have Dr. Ioewys slig- gcstlon that a natural regular fiow of bile into small intestine might be one _ East Point the body was that of’ s. And the way to secure a good fiow is by not overeating and thus giving the liver benefits of a good bile-fiow, and svoidlin due tour-w a was , few weeks ago by Mr. Victor Beaton u-ere made of the Vickers-Bci-bhler land service rlflc and the Pedersen self-loading riflc. a severe ordeal. It in the sandy soil. rccted. and in the shots. and aftcrw lead at the rate minute. submerge the machine rifle tank of mud and water of mortar-like consistency- It survived, w chanlcal unimpaired. The weapon w ""0 fl heal? o! its component the 100 yards rang ‘W911i?! Period of its burst of fire. "-—-—_:.¢—_?-—-—--——, Shopping Days To Christmas In other words there are l4 days the wise shoppers will start mak. in: the rounds of THE METRO- POLITAN crush nf that busy season. Then. take into advantage. Metropolitan Store has a stock gone over by eager throngs. and that which gift seekers. demonstrated at. Hislev in the. pres-i’ 35:52:“; ence of representatives of fha wart m" m” “mwm” a - ‘minnow. the mm! Air me.- It'd inf Mmlralitr Metropolitan Store neglect only disgrace those re- sponsible, in the eyes of right. think- ing people a. Id cannot harm the poor unfortunate dead. But the victim was once alive. Who was he and how did he come to his death in such a. place? In the opinion of the residents of‘ 11121.1 who escaped from Falconwood Asylum in the Spring of i928. He was wandering around the roads for sev- eral days and would not accept eith- er shelter or food although both were lfrequcntly offered by the hospitable people of the locality. The Asylum was notified and admitted the man was a patient from that I stitution ‘and promised to look after him and search was carried nut. It. can be proved by theevldcnce of the good people of East Pclnt that the search was a farce and that no hcrculean effort was made to find the unfortunate man although it was known that he was located within a well defined area. Anyway the party, frmn Falconwood considered they had ' “done their duty," and the run supposedly perished. "O'h well, cares? He was only a lufatlc wnyr." a ""“’ When the remains were found a woods. he immediately not- ified the asylum and one wsuld have thought that the authorities wouldbe ..;._____.____. The machine rifle was subjected to was buried deep‘ Then it was resur- hands of a capable ticked out sixglc ards spurted out of 4.50 rounds a cmonstrator it An even rim-e severe test was to in a itli its me- accuracy as taken parts in s quickly reassem- efficiency and seconds. It wa e. that being the f before that "Day of Giving"- STOBE NOW. consideration another at this season. The hand which has not been is host, yuachllefl by OUR CFIBISTMAB NOW AT TH‘! "1508 by me-i whom we elect. and if they are incapable or —thc common Pebble-should let our voices be heard, The Attorney Gen. eral may have been seeking election, or liiexperie ‘ce may to treat this matter lightly. 'I‘he ccr. oner is an old man of over eighty Years of use. In our humble opinion he has long ceased to be physically fit for such an important position. Yet he holds it ulder all Govern- ments. The people of this locality justly indignant at such callous in- difference on the part ed. One of the most important in- stitutions in this Province is Fal- conwood Hospital and we justly so. Every civilized country on the face of the globe have today brought their mental Institutions up to the highest standard, and effort is made to help the poor‘ un- fortunates min are not. themselves. Such Institutions have long ceased away to be of the who ups, ____._-_ __.- __-___ _ TO LUCASTA, 0N GOING T0 THE True, a new mistress now I chase. The first foe in the field; And with a stronger faith embrace A sword, a horse, a shield. Yet this inconstancy is such As you too shall adore; I could not love thee, Dear. so much. 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