- mumg-e». w»- . iuvnrld-nmflffi “H1 n\— m mnnm Warren-omit‘ ‘the Charlottetown Guardian lruldont LIeuL-Col. W. Charter B: Ital-MO Vice-Brendan! J. It. Burnett. lt- J- l1 I ’ i Idltor and llnnalll-Il 91'9""? J- “: lmflfl“ ' ' Secretary Lleut. liol D. A. Lluclslnnon l). B. 0.] Anon-lute Editor: Frank winner and u. K- Cur-I non-m; Dull)’ tl-‘I-uu-lsfl 1111171 145,00 per your (In utlvunt-e) rlellverenl to (‘Ill Q-Luo per your (In urliunu-e) mailed fn l’. l1}. “gills $6.00 pH’ Merit tln lulunuee) nnllled lo tun-ulna nu - mom-av, DECEMBER 2o. 1931 Coa ls To Newcastle For '11- "e-ricultur-il countrv Canada iii-ported 1 l’1'°'>"°'11 15“811“11 1111111111191- 11 15 111° (“P911 1°1- . .,, . _ . aii tltll1CCC5.~(ll'_\‘ amount r-f farm _ r (luring the last fiscal year. 1111110115 01.111413" eoru totalled .1o,_=_;t~'.0oo bushels as zigaurst 5,- .\‘/-_;_1-1-o in the, previotis- year’, (If peas during 1111* la-t crop _ve.-1r inip1-i"t.s lit-rt". _§.1\',".t.l1l>O_lll1~'11<'l= and exports only .5‘|_11-Q lmsliels, (ll tlaixset-tl imports flllltltlll 11 to 0111.000 litishels and es- 11111-1511) M84191) lillsllClF. Anti-rig fririt iinpoi-ls sii-aivl-t-i-ries in the last fiscal year tn- 1;11lQ11 5111-1111111 1|uarts, t-xpi-rts only 011L100 (guarts. exported a large tpiautiiy of 1l1-1ilCS—l,l1Jtl,(X_X) l-:11"i-e1>. as zieriinst imp-iris of fIAJUO lKlFlTlF» l! \\ll1 inter-st 1-111- 111-11111- growers to luiow that \1,-.1'111|..11-11111111112-. 111311 11341-1-1-111, lzi-t _\1-ar. ltur -\1..11-t~ in this u-mnio-lit)". (‘l course. ivere 1,(.,,,§,.,-' 1,, 11;.- QN- .11‘ 1)t‘flll.\ the >lllllllltill 1111.- T(‘\CI’~t‘1l—t-11_.\'111i l-tisliels in-poi-ted as against . >11 __:.-11 1-\111-!'t1'-l. ' ."-l 1-l‘-t<lll‘\‘l~'. \\'1-ol il1l11l1l'l< zunotuit- e-l 1i _-_,(—;11_1 -1 1---llll'l< and exports- to 1-nl_\' t1.- ioJa-oo, 'l‘111- largest ext ss oi exports ttliI-llhi :l.1- l-lupiit- trade :1_4r1---niei1t.-f) ivas-in . f r 111151-11 the figures- stood at 171.111.2000 1-..1-,11 _-. ,1; 111.; _>_.\'/-j_ooo pounds iii-ported. 1'..~-1‘ ;111.1 11:11 1111111-rts were. ILI/“UJUOO 111-111111-3 '1111,'1r-r 11"," .---<-, 1"l11-<-~1- l.~'_§‘l.11t>l‘ 111-uii-ls, eon- 11-11111-111 |l'?l1\ 1-1-1-1111-1. .1:-1.11oo pounds, eggs- 1111-101- .t.-/1-11. l-Xpoit-s in these comm-dines .111 1\1"1-1 111-11 inip.1rt.<. \\'l-:-.t will lit‘ the situation next year. if the l7." wit-ed 11111 l-\- an .\iie-l---.\ii1erica11 trade agree- 1116111? \\'il1l the United States l-e al-le to give our farmers coiupt-iiszrtiiig advantages iii their 11:; '7 .\_;.1iu, tat.- 11111111-11 and lanib. The imports last 1-1-711- \\'1-i'1- 111,111.11 p-ullltli 11$ IIQIUIISI LQILOOO lllli w-liat til-out this year? .1111‘ t-.\1--/-i"t1<-l. :1¢r1-e1111~111 11111111- l-v the bla-"lveiizie King Qov- errn-r-ut provides" for a tariff reduction ‘of 5O p-r 1-1-111 1-11 the-1- |1l'1\1ltItfl<.ll't1lIl Australia tin-l \'1-\- '/.- -l.-1-l -tl1e. qrezite-t ~l-<'e1\ PlT-tlll-‘llll t-r-i-i-t-‘r- 11- the \\1-l'l-l. ls it anv ivoii-ler that 11w.- ‘1-11. .111 lt|llltl"llillt“ adverse reartir-u e11 the 11-1-1111111 lllftflvPl’ when these tern-s were an- .-1--l la-t September? l: set-ins- strange that s11 iiiucli eniplizisis nn “111111-1- marl.- is" is pla-"erl by l-l1><‘1'-'11 P"‘11’11'11111‘ when ".11:- llf-lll(‘ll1.'ll'l\'(‘l isperiiiittetl to be invad- ed ti- ~url1 an extent as the above figures <li1)\\’. N11 blunt-ply On Christmas On the very tail of the Panay ey-isutlc ill (111111; 1.111111; a declaration from llitlers storm- 110111.113‘ 111114111 1111s SClHYZPTLC KorpS. 111111 Lhi-f-‘in-is. is CX<Illl>l\t‘. 1)l't-110l‘l_y of the Lien-rail . .1 pet-pl: . , ' __ '1"1,,.,-,-_ 561-111; 5:1)‘; the hfontreal Star Illllly, 111 11¢ little else lelt for the (rem-ans to claim A: their own. 'lltl1\' 1111"‘! 1111'@3(1.l' _-'11'1"i-l“1c‘1_i° i1l(lll~f‘l\f‘§ the lead in culture. iii intellet-titality. in \ll'llll\' in national ‘b11111 111 l‘1111‘1~*“l'1'.\'1 “m1 in l-‘uropean lotdersliip. Now they \\aiit Christ- mas, 11-0. _ _ . llut that is a claim which is not lIl\'t'.‘ly t0 lit‘ t-ileii 1111- serit-tislv by the rest of civilized 1111- . 1 . - , nnngh- 1-‘111- tliristuias dates from i118 111111‘ ages ‘I\'llt‘l"l there was no (iernrairv, when the"! were no tiernriiis when the area that is now - ‘ ‘l . . (;(,,.n,;,_,,\, ‘m; 111115111- covered with foitsts iir “1111-11 \vil1l»evi-1l and hairv savages lived i! l1:1/ar1l--u< life :11 best, alongside the rest of tlu! 111-111,‘. ns- 1-1 1111- “1-1-111111111. lu 1111-1-1‘ words it was Christianity that lriolv‘ (~1H.1_.,,,.,= 1.1 the tier-trans, not (lei-many 11-111- Ngaapln-fl the Fhristinas holirlav. \\"hile nobody r-ul-Iprt-vt-nr t‘,¢1-11,;HW from rirzilring any claim ~111- 1111's to 'tll\llllllL; the world can afford t") . \ 1 _ .' V ,_ , > . . smile tolerantly — as befits the (liristnias spirit ___.,, m5. 1H1,“ 1111-11-11 and profoundly con-real a>.\(‘\t'l'.'1tlF-1l of diet-tonic. rights. Provincial Gauging-Up T'-_-_.l1'1- the al-t-ve heading the dinrrilllo fllOlI-C Iii-l .\l;-.il are»; "li the l‘i-1-u1i1-rs of Flntario and Clllvl-ec have ,-1--1-11l in 1-1-1111-1-1-111-1- that 1111-11-1‘ no eircuiri- >1.11111-- 1-.ill 1111-; al-an-lou stir-ressioii duties and iota-toe l.'|‘\'.'tll--lt to the 1)oi11i1ii11ll.l11".\' ‘lc-‘ollc i‘ H‘.,,,,,,,_,,11l1- r1l11111e. l-‘-1-1-:111se a \\t'.\lt‘l'll' stig- gesii-i-n 1111s 11-1111: l-t-fore the l\'1-_v:1l (onuriissioir 111.11 --u1-h :1 triurslt-i‘ lie 11111116 i111‘ 1111‘ 11111111-‘5’: of 111-"-1":1tin-_- 1111- t‘t'\'(‘lllll‘ among the l'l‘ovlllt‘l‘>‘. itiilr-es not l1tll1-\\' 111111 this will l-e 111-1112 lint \\'ll.'ll authorit- hzive tl-t- two (entral Prm-iiittt-s 1O tell .\':1~l..-1t1-l11-\\:1i1 the |Il'l')]it).\'1'tl will It'll. lit‘ entertained? 'l'l1-- ('r-1ii1i1i<.~iuii's hearings have not l-eeii fltfllfittlt-rl to an iiitei-provit11-i:il eat-and- (tng fight. 111111 it ill l-eeoities the tiovernuient heads- of (Jun-vir- and Quebec to reduce it to this level \\-itli \'lll‘1't|- pr-litirzil ballvhoo. 'l'o1-rc- _i_1|_1lge__the (U-nuuisdt-tibs l‘t'(‘lIIIIIIIPIIflIIlh-IIS is all itffrout to the l*1-.1.1,-_»,1 (}11\'1‘i"iiine|1t whit-h zip- pointed the ('1-111ini.s.si1111, to the (fouunissioti it- H-tfl 1., 1111111- 1'1-.111'111~1~< earnestly zitteinptiug tr- lielp in fin-liner :1 1411111111111 for serious difficul- 1i1\=_ ;1111l to the majority of citizens who hope the effort will suerez-rl." .'\ll of which shows tl1at the decadent Lib- eral p.-trt_\‘. governments and llress 1-oml-iiie1l. are fighting like t-r-ninioti brawlers. 'l'lie ali- sent-e r-f barnintrv and the resort to er-ntroijersal ti-tivllffs is :1 11:1inful indication of the lat-k of <f.'llt'-ltl.‘tll<lll1- at the helnis 11f both Federal ail-l PiW-i-iii-iial ships" of State. Xmas Or Christmas Now is the season for tlle znuinal coirflict be- tiieen Xmas and (liristu-zis. The hurried writer r-f‘ flit‘ tine “"1111 f,'1\'|if.< Jllil)l'(‘\‘l.'llln1l§ l1I(‘_V tiossil-ly can lie made. of course writes Xmas. lle u-lio desires tn be meticulously careful. 11 rites (liristuias, probably with :1 sense of sn- i-urir-r know-ledge faircir-d 111- real. '12" 1‘-‘.,‘~.j1rp,1i.<::,. » products . 1 l ' for 1211s, as our list t-f needy little ones with pin- 1-1-efer1-i11"es in farm products should l-1- ‘ l 1 1115.123 children, 85.7.’: 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 ‘ derivation of “Xi-ias" readily can be seen. “pink; m the “lupin. [,,-,.,-,.,-(.1,CL.$' ‘H. 1 whether Xirias or (ilrristmas the spirit is the The best our streets. authorities upuir writing frown upon Xmas and \\'L'lL'()llIC Christmas. U111 the words are the sari-e; not only have they the Slllllt: iueaii- iiig but they actually are the sairie. Xmas is a very old forni but an abbreviation neverthe- less and the rules 0f good writing do not beam upon abbreviatctl fur-ins, although iii the eigh- Maiiy people 110111 the belief that the first letter iir Xirias is a cross. But it is nut. 'l‘l1e v cross is the emblem of liaister and nut of Christ- 1 mas. The first letter is iit-L even one of the 1 1 1 ter "chi” 11>ual1_v reproduced in English by the hard “t-h". The letters “elri" and r110" were first and second in the Greek word for “Clii-ist" and appear as X1’. Clfteir these two letters were :1111-\\'e1l to llltliClllC tllc word “(Tl-rist" and iii the course r-f time because reilut-erl to one, X. lu early tin-es "cl-listen" often was written “Xl-‘enf’ “Christian” "XPiau" autl sourctinics “Uliristt-phei” as Xpcr." Fri-in this custom the ltut s.-ini1- and at this time of the year e\"ei'y'1-i1e1 should enter into it_ 1 I Editorial Notes f ———-— . 1 ll.l\'11. 11161111110 of Kent h-irii this date 111113. 1 * ¥ i! i i Did you f1-r_g1-1?—.<:ii1t.-1 Claus is still ealliiij; I empty stovhiiigs slioivs. 1K >i< (In the eve of llllldfilllltb‘, or at any other time. was LI-uiacla iii ever such a state 1-f dis- .~\'lt<lt-ll zui-l disruption as it is now tinder tlie King ti-1v1-rnuit-nti‘ » ,- * i! 1K i 'l‘l11- 111ml)- 11f tilieiit err-led the. \\'.ir11f 181; 1111- 1l.1_v before Christmas 13.: years .'ig1-, l-ut 1 the l.'..\'..»\. government still has two pensioners , 1-11 the rolls of that 11:11‘. 111C)’ are the widow of one New ‘fork militia private and the dzitrgli- l tt-r 0f another. .\lr.s_ Carolina King, of LilICPlv t-nvaga, N.Y., widow’ of Darius King, and Mrs. l‘:.<llI(‘l' Morgan of liidepc-iirletlee, Ore... dziitgli- ter of loliu Ilill. Pensions were paid in 193,‘ t-- ggtpl-tti veterans of all wars, 161.783 widow's. 1iareuts and 1,505 oth- * Its er dependents. r >11 -= 1- Notivitlist-autling its growing tit-lit and un- profitable tin-es, llrilish Columbia ran afford 11- restore legislative and g-rivernmeitt l't‘tlllllll‘l'il-I tion to p1"e-111-p1"e~.,sio1i rates. .-\t the entl of 1111- l.1te session Premier l‘.-itt1r111- brought down a l-ill to zinieurl tlte Ll-nstittitioi-i Act, fixing the salary of the l‘riiiie Minister zit $0.000 per aii- llltln, that of other (‘abiuet ministers at $7.500 each, and sessional inenil-e1".<' allowances at $2,- 000 eat-h, income tax-free. Increases also were provided iu special allowances for the Leader of the (llppositiou, Speaker and lleptity Speaker. The effect of the l-ill is t0 restore the s: tries and ilrdeiniiities to the figure [irevailing prior to IlICICIIlS iuzule by tlic‘ (.lo\-e1"riiiieiit of the late llon. S. l". 'l‘11linic in the depression period. when legislators all over the country made rc- dnetions in their stipends. The Frontier's sal- ary areortliiigly moves tip from $7,300 to $1).- 1100, and that of the. ministers from $3.000 each 11- $7,500. Provision is made for a ninth niiir- ister, when the pFOpOSCLl llepzirtnieut of 'l‘ratlc is tonne-d. The 4i men-hers‘ iu-lciiiiiities jump. 11-11111 $1,600 to $111110; the. Leader of the Op- position will receive $2,000 instead t-f $1,000. the Speaker goes from $1.140 to $1,600, and the Deputy Speaker from $400 to $500. In the zigtgregzite, the annual liill moves up from $125,- 000 to $165,000. *- >l< lit lVl-at with the income tax reducing a l-lritisli llliiristt-i-"s salary from $35,000 to $17,500. "$.15,- ooo a year is not 12110111111 even for a Labour" re- presentative t0 live in l)1-1vniii_q Streets",1lecl:1r— e-l .\lr. v1.11. (fly-res, iii second volume of his 1111-111- oii-s just out in lauuloii. .\l1-. tlyiies lived at N0. II when lIC was Lord Privy Seal iii the first hlaetlonald government in 192.1, and lie adds that the only thing lic didn't have to pay was the reiit-l11it neither did, i|11r does, the l‘riinc Miti- ister who resides at No. 10. When Mr. and .\lrs. (Ilyires moved to N0. II Downing Street, hlrs. Lilynes-‘s first remark was that the great rambling house contained no 1iizuio and no sew- ing" machine. “\\'hile I WZIS there,” he writes. “it was impossible to lteep the place clean and tidy without a staff 1if'eiglit 0r nine servants. The wages bill and inaiiitenatiee of the essential staffs at N11, ti zinioitntetl to something close upon 2.000 pounds ‘EF-oeoo) :1 vet-r, ivhieh I had to pay. .\fl(‘1'li(‘lng in residence for a few u-eelts 1' r-1-1-1-iv1-1l from the flit-st (mriiiiis-sioner 1-f “forks a bill for n8 pounds ltis and lo-l 19344.1 on act-omit of 1111-1. electricity ziii-l lieat- injg. Y\l_v hi-tiseholrls i1ioir1lil_vbil1 for meat, fish. mill.- zmd a few groceries exceeded (-7 1111111111.,- ($_-13_;), (hie official reeeption r111 which l tried to economize eost inc only two shillings a liea-l ft-r visitors‘ rt-freslnnenls. 1-lit the total hill ran-e to $3.1 111111n1ls- ($1211)? >1< =1 >1< >1- ‘_'\I1-:, hfargstret S, Clsllrlfllff writing to thr- New York 'l'iiiies 1-ii juvenile delin-uteiit-es says: (‘oiumissioirer Valentine was quoted in The Times as saying: "\\'e eau do 111111-11 more with kids in the schoolhouse than WC-Cflll i11~the police. station. l-"or :1 liuiirlred years we 1|;1\'1- been zit-resting. prosecuting. t-oiivieting and iii- tu-ircerating. \Ve c:iir't build our jails fast enough. l t1-ll you. something is ivi-oirg with the ivliole system. Our modern civilization de- mands that we prevent crime, and we nrtist get to the boy or girl before lie or slie is lost. \Vc've got to revatup the ivliole si-stenr.” llziving just served f--r a 1111-11111 nu juries in the Criminal Fourth I want to endorse what the Police ("m-i- inissioner has said. Ali-lost all the eases that cante tip in rotirt \\-'ere those of young men who were second and third offenders. To eon- vii-t and sentence a voting felW-iv to a prison term does not change him for the better. lle must he nrolrled before he gets into prison. The Pro- bation P-oard is doing grand u-nrlc, but it needs to be enlarged. The Children's .\i1l Society, the Poy and Girls- Scouts. the llig lirother .'lll’l llig Sis-ter iuovenrelrts and other soeieties and .\lr_ Hoses‘ playgrounds are all helps, but thev only tap the stream of _v11ill11 whitdi flows through - tioiral industry, the idea of pouring teenth and preceding centuries they were llltlr-l I extensively used in manuscript, , luniiesccssary pub‘ic works has n.1- flllClli- against, it 1 snout: “Reds" and to ivant to put. 1 CommuiiisiiL-Ottau-a Journal. . justification. Why their different attitude toward the store . employees? There is no reason for c In. To avoid it r-ll that '.s needed , l5 a little goodwill to ecu-sent to 1 110m: "arty to nrake purehases and u self human, and giving the clerk tlignatloir stibsides and 5111311191115 are soon forgotten. Just; 110w the Javanese government has an ad- sliiakeir by the loss of the capital? with powers she does not mm: to Tokyo government must. be feellng Talllvillis fni- the IVLIIIC!‘ are to be the fastest ever attained and will include more pres-cs than have ever before been “iterated. C1111» ti-aiirs are scheduled at. start-to- 510D Slit-eds of sixty m.p.b. or over as (rompared with present. Compared with the winter sci-vices of two years ago the tn- ext-ast- is iiczn-ly 100 per cent. The Journey times between London and a number of the more Import-m: towns and cities throughout. country are being cctisiderably re- duct-d. taker- a short lvlrle ago these ser- vices show savings of as much a; one to one and a. half hours-Irish appa RIILI)‘ forgets that the dangers \‘.'lll(‘ll 11. tears are no new develop- iurut. i-wrt that. for years threatened eat:1.<tr'opl1es alerted, and that. time is on the side 01 an tilt-mate mutton. X7CtRSIITIISLi who predict an early end to trade 112.1: 1y t-an apparent-y find ‘ no lietzei- reason for tlic contention zinpreeiaie atioii tliei-r- $001115 little justification for the market. as a whole indulging its nerve:- to the extent. lt IIIIIII SYSICIII huts men‘. you get. your head cut. of! or get. 1111111,. ‘rlic method ls different; the effect. s the same. Fascists ana CeinmmilsL-i might. sanrt- sort. of thing into Canada lf they got the chalice. Canadian Com- munists applaud what Russia does. Canadian Fascists approve of Ger- many and Italy. Our own Idea. ta that we would not exchange one- tciith of the British Bi-Itlsh justjec for all the benefit; these snmeCommunist-i cists claim they have to ofler hunran soelt-tyrRt-ginu Lender-Post. but for the leadership that has kept us at peace and brought us to pros- perity through one of the moat dtt- 1TH E CHARLOTTETOWN aortas ev r11: 1111 At l time when the production of rail-ray deficits Is our great na- more millions into the exgavatloii for Sir Henry Thornton's monu- IIIOIIL at. Montreal would be out- rageous. The expenditure would add nothing to railway earnings, and the folly of’ curing the de- pression by the multiplication of ready been demonstrated. ronto Telegram 41-0. There are plenty o! people who. hating Communism, or what pas- scs for Communism, Irate equally the sort of people who, evidently In abysmal ignorance of what. Com- muiitsiir Is about, have no argu- n other than to Communists in jail. It Ls this lat- 101’ elf-Er. people who have never read a 1111c of Marx, who, by their foolishness. play the game of Com- munists. There is n. ease against 90111111111115111, —iin uiiatiswerable ease. But. the case ‘against com. muiilsiii cant be made out by peo- ple who don't: know the ease for .3 The customer is inclined to tor- gcts that behind every counter there is a human being, subject to fflligtie and to nerve strain and to some consideration. The cus- tomer \\’0tll(1 object if tits em- ployer made him overwork without adopt; a not. to trait until llie last. inlnutc. ‘ To tell the truth. it ts a qucs- l, 1101i quite stlnpy .0! shelving onc- tlic treatment that. every customer \‘.'(‘Ul(l like to receive if ‘he roles were reversed. —Tliree River's, Lc Nrivvellisto Japanese fighting men seem to 11 lie as careless as ever. but the Jap- anese authorities appear to be far" 1111?“! Dfvmnl-ly apologetic. They are probably working on the assunip- tion that to express regret and to tironrise enquiry and punishment. of the gllllty 1s an easy escape. In- rlltlonitl revs-mi for wanting 1,0 g zivoicl mettle-its. The fall of Nank- in: is a very critical point, The y Chinese govei-irmeut has with- rlniwir. but how far will it be o Will it cave tn or will It continue a tn resist? Japan ls tn no condition to face a long campaign. She Is risking riiip easaiitncss every day “lief-rt. powers ivtth money. The very IIIIXIOIIS. —'I‘elegraph JourngL Daily News asks- wlrether Britain ls deteriorating‘ ivlietliei- the colonial influence Is 1111°1t5Tm1111l18 its ancestral dtgnltlas when the Canadian-born Lord Beaver-brook describes his netvspn- Per. the London Dolly Express. The Chicago realize that boasts how now. — s The main service of the Briggs}, nrlle-a-mnute ex. hundred passenger- sixty- four- at; p the Conrpuretl ivlth the time Iiidepeiideirt. The market, sitting in lts gloom, have been skilfully The than a vague belief that. It. is too good to last. While 1111s poslble to iuivestnietit. dlscrlmttr~ antler existing conditions, has done recently.—Gla.sgow Herald. The Russian systnrn and the Ger- work along similar It you dtsplense tho governi- lntroduce the system am and Fas- ' Ivhcrn should we have been nrnr tlcult. periods of history? Even the Government's opponents have at. last. realized this, and have fallen Into llne on the question of rearma- merits. No one 110w doubts that our lnflrlrnee in the world deperx on the INT-UM‘ behind It. In giving to Ills party and to the country the firs: ncenunt. of his stewardship. Mr. Chamberlain has been able tn pol -t. to a record of achievements not arty DOES REMOVAL OF TONSILS PHEVDNT COUGII AND HEAD they are acting wisely in having their mlldis tonsils removed. The tonsils removed because of a. eon- stant: cough and head colds, yet. the youngster still has the cough and frequent head colds. However the age 0f the child next; door was Just: four years, and their ehlld Is alx. any difference In the results ob- tained by the removal of tonsils cases of Children, Chicago, Dr. I. M. Epstein, E1 Paso. Texas, tells of a study of 540 children between the ages of 2 and 13 years before and at ‘tntervaks for "who. just 11111- litinseT, has a right after removal of to-Yfls and ade- "nolds. Some of his findings were: 1 Practically all showed a greater or lesser degree of Infection. Large tonsils were a1- mcst. always infected. ‘rcnslls with tiiore cascous (cheese-like) mater- ial, and these cry-ptlc tonsils us- Wliether the tonsils were buried. large or small, seemed to have no bearing on the symptoms present, or the results obtained by the operation. in children of all ages tn the m- (eiilarged glands In the good nesults tn the relief of mouth breathing, fairly good results 1n the relief of cough, and fair n5.- sults tn the mile! of frequent head colds. Excerpt tn tzomlllltts or sure throat, the results for all com- plaints were only fair In children less than six years old. With the complaints of a cough and head poor in children results may be expected tf the chrd ts ab; yeaa-s of age or older. especially If head colds or a cough is the complaint." of obstruction, the appearance of the tonsils is unimportant: to the physician In deciding whether or not. to have them removed. decide about. the removal, of ton- sils ls that If the tonsils are an ob- struction to breathing they should be removed at any age; if not an obstruction _ cough and head colds tn children u-ttli a circulation of 2,413.00 as the -u worlds greatest newspaper. If the Americans about. the world's greatest, largest, “Wlltbt. swiflesft. slow-est are not: becclmP-‘é’ 111111’ R11 "Ery much like the‘ Minnesota farmer who wrote to thQUnItcd States Department; of Agriculture; Please doift send me any more books. I don't farm M flood as I know Moncton ‘Ii-airscript. results as the cough and head colds stl_ll_p_e;r§.st after operation. in international affairs, but; also at. home where merely recovered from depresson but have come to greater prosperity than they enjoyed before the great the most prosperous country tn the world and is going to be the strong~ est and we know whom to thank for lL-London Dally Chronicle. cultural country with 64 per cent. 0f 11-8 35.500900 population cnzatzed in agi-tcultunal pursuits.- Rye ts the nadtan exports to Poland were valued at $406,835. GUARDIAN llfbat Mo’ of bouts guano-human) C OLDS? BOme parents wonder whether ext door neighbor had her child's Does this dl-fiference In age make ncl i-idenolds? In the American Journal of Dis- two sears of these tonsils rypts wholes) uaually contained ally had a.‘ asses In the crypts. ad hobs; or crypts, were smooth. "Eiroellent: results were obtained ef of sore throat and sdenttta neck), olds, the results were especially less than four ears old. Moi-e consistently good peratlon of removing tonsils and denolds ls postponed unlll the Except tn estimating the amount The thought then In trying to removal to prevent nder six years of age gives poor industries has not ‘ump In world trade. Brttahri. ts now Poland ls fundamentally an agri- z-lnclpal cereal amp. In 1936 Co» A T T E 1v T 1 0 N Swine Breeders Is the time to guard ngulngl. PIG - WORM by using the most effective remedy on the market; Mac’s Pig - Worm Tonic Powder It will thoroughly abolish all traces of worms and Improve the health of your herd Price 35cts. per lb. Don't delay. Order by Phone or Mull. All orders promptly attended to. Phone 315 -I'IIE TWO MAGS Prescription: A Specialty Wrlto for "Sunqlo Service Slant!" and got valuable practical Information on fox feeding. Puhllohod olx time: yearly and FREE to all Fox Brandon ln Canada. Write Today. INTERNATIONAL FOX ' Fleets through the dusky fund; PUBLIC FORUM nu utm- u on l" 111' dlnullol l! ‘llllrflfll-‘a-E’: y cplnlou mum. nun. cruuuzns Sin-Why should our rural mall coin-ter: be the only 01m <11 ployees who are asked to work un- do: the under system, when they are subject. 1.0 all kinds of oom- petttton that deprives them of a living waze for their work? It seems n. shame and a dial?!“ to the Govemimnt of our Domin- Ion that; they wui not slve the“ honest employees a system that. at least". would allow them a. daybpfi-Y for their Work. ‘These men have tn be on the road every clay ln the week. Be It good or but, rain or shine, they are collect on to perform their duty and flnd all their equipment thorse or car) which very often ll; takes more than half their salary to pay for, leaving the carrier a mere exlstence for his wife and family. The post office revenue ls up at the present: time and our rural mall couriers have done their part. to bring this about. Why should, they not be entitled to o. living: wage? The Postmaster General can flnd money to pay for air mall but when he 1s asked to pay honest Canadian employees a 11v- lntz wage he refuses. It; Is up he our Federal members 1.0 see that. justice be done to this class of em- ployees. Why should they not. be put. on a mileage basis at. a set. rate per mile? The Minister of Labor has had a lot to say about: sweat shop em- ployment and the Government ls the biggest booster of this system when they keep their own employ- ees working for starvation wages. I am Str, c1112., PROGRESSIVE. Cape Traverse, P. E. I. CITY DISPENSARY THANKS Slr,—May I through the medium of your columns on behalf of the officer-s and members of the exe- cutive committee of the City Free Dispensary convey their very sln- cere thanks to the ladies of the Cherry Valley Quartette. Miss Vera Campbell and the members of the Male Chorus for the splendid sac- FROM "TWILIGHT ON TWEED" Three crests against the saffron 5k)’. Beyond the put-pie plain, The kind remembered melody 0f Tweed once more again. Won water from the Border hills, Dear voice from the old years, Thy distant music lults and still-S. And moves to quiet team. Like a. loved ghost thy fabled flood Where Scott, come home to die. Ina stood, My feet. returning stand. A mist. of memory broods and, floats, The Border waters flow: The alr is full of ballad notes, “They'll laugh wim- llley m us coming In a ileigli—" "They'll ulnar when we band out the Sweet Ccpsl" SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES “Th: para! form in which fol-am can be amuhdf-(pnng DECEMBER 20, 1937 ~—~_._ red concert they conducted at; the Prince Edward Theatre this even- IIII. Our thanks are also duo and readily [lven to the Theatre Man- agement; for having again made the Theatre available for the con- cert; and also to the large number of citizens for their patronage. be carefully used to bring a greater measure o! joy, than would otherwise be poe-slble, to many Real Collect Rentals an The proceeds of the concert wlll- IE-state Agency H. K. S. HEMMING _ IS Offering to the Public a service in all branches of Real Estate as Agent and Manager. To BUY, SELL,‘ RENT Properties in City and Country. To give valuations, arrange Mortgage Loa s. Secure Tenants, boys and girls of the City duriii; the great. Festival of Christmas, At; the some time may 1 Convey the thanks of tho Dispensary 011p clals to all thou who have In any way assist-ed or contributed u; 111, Dispensary Christmas tree. I am, Sh‘, eta, T. EDGAR. MacNUTT, President. the City Free Dispensary Charlottetown, 19-12-37 Manage Properties and Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners of Land or Buildings are Asked to List Their Properties Person's Desiring to BUY or RENT City Houses or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. Charlottetown ‘TEL. I376 Borne out. of long ago. Old songs that; sung themselves to me, Sweet through a boy's day-dream, While trout; below the blossomhl tree Flashed ln the golden stream. Twilight. Kind Tweed, and nude-i Hill. Fair and t-oo fnlr you be; You hell me that; the voice Is still The-t should have welcomed me. —Andrew Lang. STRAIN ON YOUR EYES Eyes used for close work- partlculnrly If lighting Is not correct. — are uubleot. to I greater than normal ltralll. This brings- the patient III!- oomfort ll‘ there ls present any appreciable refractive error and uhnws Itself In heml- lches, sore even. etc. A W?‘ son ha: no way of knowllll the dance ol ltnln on 1M eyes until they are eumlnell- G. F. Hutcheson The but fortification with which high grade Cont. 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