2...”... NOVEMBER 24. 193i For l lionill I ‘I I i With Bronchitis ma... Parr, Chsveria, us, wrihsi-"I wei laidu foramonthwithbronebithandfmmditvc) hard get any relief. ti. rue CHARLOTTETOWN cuaumaa llliiiat 300p of PAGE FOUR THE GHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN Vlre-Preslrlenf-J. l. Build! ‘a. llnrlllnnon, n. s. o. l l‘ I - ‘- 1 Dr. Wood's Ira" a norrs av TIIE WAY,‘ __.._ | I l London Times AndlMr. Bennett ‘ (Fran the Inndorfdrllnes) Presldenfw-W. (‘heifer l. hlrLurr. M. I’ BMreInry-—Lleul--Cnl. D. '1 Eflflilld says, the London Ex- press is worth saving by any kind E""‘" ‘m’ *"'"'""' "' " n‘ “""'"" 1|; u now certain that an early address to the voters of Seaham. Associate Editors-Frank Wulkgr mu] l). ii. (‘urria o’ sacrmca o! party mun-est, o; , , _ me ' e. i e was’: 3.5.00 rr r... (n. a ‘uncrl ilrllrerrd. . made b the Gov- Mr. B.\.dwln throl-shplll I was told about Dr. Woods Norm Pine .i:..,i_yur¢f3:..:dunnr’i n i mm“) _i_l,_,i§um_ c1,“ instl t—because this countly u g gattmnpt will 11th Em 1;: e m cohcampmgn emphasmd me mp0“. N cc w“; to our dealer's and bought a Kettle. . i=1‘; —‘—"—'~;:*' ’ ‘ ' ‘ '2' of ours so old in history. 11H l1 . 6mm6m5 ‘*1 ° p I _ 9H7.’ only taken part of it when the bronchitis Idt ma, v - i imvmfsn 24 1931 ' i ' to 1n s. common effort to ance he attached to economic w ~ Imam be d“; u, momma‘; .9, womb.“ TL ESDAI. .\0\ 3 place in civilization and in spiritual ,1 w Bu” u‘ opera the economic “flout,” 090mm“ m me Emplm m h“ P|na ‘vwon.’ “V1612,” d i, w b. ‘ u.“ "wk," .,_ . ____,—— lllfl » , gm ~ . ' ‘ » ' UN]; [NVESTMENT llnmcntary representation. "adues whlch would ma" us an mheinh beret them all. Mr. Bennett openins 5966611 111 31111108116111 116 s "in Price 35c. a bottle; large family ise 65o.‘ at a4 so dishonoured if we forsct our OW" can. sronns w ° “ y d ‘ ,putuponlyby'.l‘lie'1'. _ h” made m, welcome announce ‘expressed the hope that. the diffl- Godwin ifgd" Toronto’ caused the 0M‘ The fact that the Maritime pop- heritage by lurchlng into ruin fol‘ a lllmimlillllllllllllllttllillllllllliliuleciilmulosmsmuummbu. l ~ Even in times of world-ivide dc-julatlon showed practically no presslon and industrial siagnatiolm; growth is not surprising. These Canada ha; more than held her, three Provinces are still more dens- own as a lure for the surplus funds, cly populated than ‘any others, and of foreign countries, as witness th6l the trcxid has been toward the cen- fact that between August, l930.,trc and western parts of the D0- and October of thc present ycaruuplnlon for many years. Despite a one hundred and clcvcn firms from stationary population the Maritlmes other lands have opened branches have, on the whole, made great‘ in the Dominion. Of those, 97 wcrc I strides, commercially and industri- Uuitcd States nlilflufuclilring orllsllv ln the past l0 years, and are Inning concerns. and l3 \\'(‘I‘L‘ Oflat the present time as prosperous l British affiliation. it is oszzmatcfl ‘ n: any other part of Canada. So far that the capitalization of lliv‘ (‘om- ' as Prince Edward Island is concern- 1rauzcs amounts to zihou; uzillion cd, the figures. us already stated, ‘um-u iafford much ground for optimism Cuzuidinfi citl/crbs who muj: have in the fart that the steady decrease funds avnlable for in population has been almost com- upuld do well, 1n \';-:--.v of 11.1.‘ nvivy- plpt<~l_v' c-hcvkcd, and there is every nnuounccd Nufonfil Svrvicc Lrfllili, rcasnn to hope that further pro- 1;! i}]‘.'(,‘Slllll‘11' the szke of avoiding a little hard- h, a we,“ many ca“; when it 5111i» We ha“ pmduced many has been necessary to make an ex. lllwkflllllllls- 11"” m" Sh" °l ‘amination of the body after death, heroism stands high in the records- gun Scones have bccu {cum and yet we have never been wenllnz "lib..- patient never complained cf any valour, ncl: only on battlefields, In,“ o, dlggsflve dggguybcncc and but in the hard: battle of lads:- inpvcr mu what is known u; “u try and daily e. e were e smug cc11c_ pioneers pl new lands. and our; Gallstone colic is the intense pain forejzthers made outposts in th6 caused by a small stone passing wilds where there are now Bffllflthrough the small tube extending cities of harvest lands. They were from the gall bladder to the small not afraid of lean years and lack intestine. The size or roughness of of comfort. They had to do with~ i the stone may actually cut the walls out “the pictures" and the radio. , of the tube. They cut their way through to. Now how is it possible for an in- prosperity with an axe. dlvicluol to have these stones in the _§__._ gall bladder and yet have no pain or Serious difficulties in Australia 001167 and New Zealand led to a pcst- In many cases it would seem that pouoment of the Imperial conqlhcro is rcally no infection or in- ference to an unflxcd date m 193g fiammation of the gall bladder, the mo” exist no longer, and in bothfwllll bvius formed by the natural 1Q ponrlcr over the ('.r:lilfir.'.."iiicp:; 1 cross 1n this respect will be made nnhu. their . v ' uuliln the ncxt feiv years. uliich have such a favorite ivztii foreign invest- OFS. T113 $31119 Siidlflly fill i111‘ same rcturn-ronrsihcr “Zlli an op- ST. .-l.~\'I)REW'S NIGHT those Dominions the Govemments"l11'°¢6&i65 0f 1-116 110d!’- dlle 1n many desire, for an early meeting has I instances to tight clothing o: lack of been made known In England , exercise. These stones may be form- the position has been magically ed in a very short time, layer af- changed; the strongest Govcrn- t” my" b91113 added 1mm a 5611' ment o’ modem “mes has been sized stone results. _ _ checked. A comparison with census portunity, in this instance, to take part lu a national scrvlcc. St. Andrew's Night, November 30, 115 cclf-brated all over the civilized dvorld, and in many parts of the 1 ilnclvilized as well. The anniversary The new census 11811165 511ml’ 1111115, of St. Andrew is looked upon as the in the matter of population Prince scgtsmayfg day of dgyg, and 1g Edward Island has practically slw- I honored as such wherever Scotsman ccedcd in holding its own for the gather, T1115 year the local gale. last ten years. The 193i figlllPs 6T6 I donian Club dinner is to be held 88,040 as against 88.615 in 1921. This , in the Canadian National Hotel, the indicates that the stcndy drain on first occasion on which the celeb“- population in this Province has been tion has taken place in such a com- modlous and convenient hostelry. returns ovcr the past four decades In post yggrg mg aggcuduucc u; m; makes this v6ry 0161111 F01‘ 6Xl1l11p16 ,. dinner has been so great that it has in 1891 our population was 109078- ,? been with the greatest difficulty T011 y6l1r$ 111661‘ 1t had dFOPDPd $0 1 that comfortable seating accommo- l’ ‘ ‘I50. In 1911 it had fallen to 03,- , datum could bc ubgujucd 1n any 728. a flccreflse in 10161113’ 3'60“ 01' hotel or restaurant in the city. In 15.350. Tm- 1921 figures showed a cue commodlgus uuung ucu c; cue further rlccrcase of 5.113. 0n all lcspodlcn National Hotel there will those occasions, each county in ‘ be uu abundance c1 room gm- the the Rovincc registered a much pumps to bung u, me Hugs“ w“); wearer decrease population 1the skirl of the pipes, and march l than 15 Shown 1'01‘ @116 Whole Pm‘ [three times round the dining tables _"- ylnee durlns the poshdecade- Tllphn comfort and with due military L decrease since 1921 of 515 represents prccmou, ‘ a .1 EXODUS ('III:‘('I\'ED in we“ “h” n asked tor-a “B” r§§f§§.v.ir.f1’§§§.§“.§“§§L:§i. 01:11:: der more and larger stones may be formed. Once the stones are formed there ls then of course always the chance that’ one of them may try to pass down the tube from the gall bladder to the intestine and get caught in the tube. This is what causes the pain or colic and makes it necessary for the physician to administer morphine or other pain killing drug. Now you may have gall stones and have no symptoms from them or perhaps one attack and no more. 1f such be the case it is not consid- ered necessary to have tment or any operation. should there be re. peated attacks, the patient might as well make up his mind to have the operation performed so that he may 6566pe the agonizing pain of the passage of a gall stone. The oper- ation is performed after the patient has well recovered from an attack and before another attack occurs. Owing to the care before, during, and after the operation, and tho high degree of skill now attained by our surgeons, there is usually but little danger from the operation for hand for the reconstructing of our economic fabric by any means that shall be deemed effective; and that mandate has been ‘souflhl and obtained with the specific lpslsl‘ ence that a tariff volley 1r pol l" be excluded from the methods of adjusting our economic life to the altered conditions of world-com- merce. Thus armed, the Govern- ment will, take part in the 15760110‘ mic Conference completely 1m- trammelled by the doctrinal com- mitments which have clogged its activities hitherto; and for the first time the policy of ' Empl" economic iunity will be placed in the way of TOIIIZBMOD. Now that the U. S. ilrigaie Con“ stitutlon is being towed from port to port on an exhibition cruisfl. l5 ls not amiss to recall that her one notable victory was gained W61‘ l1 British ship, the Guerriere of little, more than half her size, crew and gun powder. On the 011161‘ 111m!’ the Java, s. little British ship of the same size as the Guerriero. gave the big Constitution such a severe mauling off the coast of Brazil that the American ship crept about one-half of one per cent of The 1151; cf spgakers prepared by the pppulallorhe nesllslblo fillllfllitheCaledoninn Club st. Andrew's ._ comparison with previous dwm- Night Committee is fully up to the f‘ mial decreases. In King's County the average c; pug; yggfg, and u; guying 931 0008118 910W! a lmlmmm“ Mathis it may be taken for granted 9.147 I! 686-11159 39-445 l" 1921i 1111 that the best talent in the way of (>0 60111161. 31.590 B5 “$511151 after-dinner oratory has been ob- v 1 g|1<~ up into- port in a half sinking con dition and h-vd to be practically rebuilt to make her fit for service again. The Constitution several times resolutely declined battle with the waiting Channon-an- other of the Guerriere class-and ' gall stones. Remember you can prevent stone formation by bending exercises, and doing all possible to avoid infections from teeth, tonsils, or chronic con- stipation. the fate that befcll the Chesapelk‘ in the fifteen minute battle of; 41s- ef a ... w». a..~.vaq-qse..e.e~er.rsasrannyasnaamwqm-.e-.u Inns-use“ H-i-v- " I In the Marltimes generally. the Night dinner this year, especially in lif"l'fllls \. a qérictou 1,810, Quccns-Luncnburgwthe unsc c; g campaign offensive -_'§’,,1.483. Richmond-Wt“ CP-l? Bfvmgalnst a Government entrenched 4, 7f all probability result in a reduction‘ eight c; mc nine Provinces. ‘$1,520 fn 102i, while in Queen‘s’,ca1ncd_ C0111"! "l6" h" 1766" a" 1116163661 There should be a great gather- If-v 37-398 1n 1931 as against 38.650 111 ing of Scotsmen and their friends 11921. and well-wishers at St. Andrew's population has increased slightly view of the fact that the Prime in the last ten years. Nova $60116‘! Minister of Great Britain at the population fell away 1mm 523-331 present time is an outstanding Scot ‘in 192i to 512,02’! in 103i. New who himself is to be entertained as Brunswick registers an increase of c, guest; of honour at the Royal from 387,876 in 192i to 408,255 l" Caiedonlan Society's dinner lnLon- mi-a fact due largely l0 111616111" don on that night. ed activities in manufacturing cen- ' tres in that Province. The whole Maritime region now has a tabulat- ed population of 1,008,322 as 118811156 Mr. King, notes an exchange, has J 1,000,328 in 102i. a perfect genius for the elabora- Novo, scotisrs decrease is 5016115 tlon of the obvious. lie demonstrat- pretty evenly through mvsl 61 111° ed this 1p the arguments he put electoral districts. the only 01165 forward on his visit to Halifax and that have a larger population n0w;5t, John against attempting to than in 192i being CW6 Brcmllffcrcc the Government to the coun- l l NOT THE TIME ! ' louth, Halifax City “m1 ClllllltY. try now" and in setting 101111 111! r Rants-Kings, and $h61b\1m°'Y“r‘ conviction, reached after careful mouth, but in no single cw‘ l5 11w cogltatlon, that "the people do not increase very marked. Antlgonish- ivnut n gcncrnl clcctlon with its un- Guyaboroueh has lost 1.641 Cflpdpctulng cifccts." He might have Breton North-Victoria. 2,101, (101- , added that the “Valley of Humilia- hester 115, Cumberland 4,049, Dlg- ' tlon" ls not the ideal strategic posi- I _ilon for an Opposition to occupy as i c. '5‘: lay-Annapolis, 3,i10, Invcrness 2,900. .1 ton 2,275. on the proud eminence of popular Nova Scotlas loss of 12.000 will in. favor, (lunged with the support of 4 of its representation in the House i. of Commons from l4 to l3 members, as the population of Quebec, the -_-.-_- pivotal province on which the unit In a icadlnB 6¢11l°l1l11~ "l6 10'1- I of representation is determined, don Times thanks the Premier of has increased considerably, though , Canada for his prompt action after the figures for that Province are not 1 the recent British 860N111 6166fl0n yet published, Prince Edward Islandlin renewing his invitation for an will of course continue to have 4 Imperial conference at Ottawa. In ‘ members, as it is assured a mlni- the view of England's greatest mum House of Commons represen-lnewspapcr, the conference suggest- tation equal to the numbe of itsled by Mr. Bennett should make Senators. And New Brunswick! ln-‘great progress in working out the crease of 23.000 should insure it_problems of closer Inter-Empire EDITORIAL zvorss ‘I l i . Boston amply proved the wisdom of Old Ironsldes‘ remaining at anchor and refusing to bo enticed outside by the bitting coming bare. Gradutlly, or quick- commander in "ICEBERG" challenges of Broke. FROM w ‘ u a l "u. "o Beautiful, ethereal intooa state 3:72;: alive became In the blue spark“ M the chum! hysterical. Then we became de- day- 1 l pressed m mind am! spmt we A soaring mrace ment that tho C ment is taking immediate steps to ing of the Imperial Economic Oon- forence, and his announcement. has been followed almost linmedi- , otely by an authoritative state-, mom; from this side that, if an in- vitation is received from Canada. it will certainly be accepted by the National Government. When th6‘ conference was adJ0l1fl16d 165$, year in an atmosphere of gloom‘ and disappointment, it was arrang- ed that it should meet again in Ottawa this Summer and make another-attempt to achieve con- crete results. That date was found inconvenient by several of the governments and the meeting was postponed more or less indefinitely. In not, so long as the political situation in Great Britain remain- ed what it then was there seemed very little use in meeting again to 8o over the old ground without any real hope of agreement. 1 That situation, however, has now been completely changed by the formation of the National Govern- ment and by the overwhelming victory of that Government at the elections, ‘in which it explicitly asked for a free hand in fiscal matters, especially with regard to economic and commercial agrce- “an Govern-,cuitles which had bring about without delay a meet-i ments with the Domini m, MacDonald made mtg 90mg 01c" both in his first manifesto in the 601111617 at the opening of the wmpalrn and in nu election Those Christmas Cards (Exchange Nearly Wtrythlnl attending the celebration of Christmas is very small‘! if oafols, the tree, m. vrrellllw. the holly. the mistletoe and exchanges of gift; have p"- cedents centuries old. In all cf it, only the Christmas fleeting is, re- latively, new. The cards of greeting date from the 10's of the last cen- tury. Yet this fledgling of s. mere 90 3'6"’! Bfuwth has D060!!! '50 bathe thc giant d7. so to say,~Ohristmas work. For every gift, l0 greeting cards, or more are lint. forth from the majority cf households to swell the tide of good will-and the mails. It began when the first eIfectlve, cheap and general postal service began. As postal servloc grew more effective and cheaper and more general, morc and yet more cards sought tin mails each year until now their delivery on or shortly be- fore Christmas day is a main Christmas problem in the post office. They do better n0w in the postal Bflvlua than they did once-they prepare for the enormous task. Co- operation wlbh the public is the 11116- Bo again, as in tho more re- cent years, the postcffics has or- ganlzed special facilities to receive advance mailings of greetings. Only are still talking. Meanwhile, the 91mm’ ‘mmmslty’ ‘have: o, the “anon, both in the I was the cynosure of passing ships Th t d d id , no!“ and in the homes’ are-be. Thgir vwiroatllizd ‘sintlckvevetffagfri: them! beyond the verge. And when in the night they passed- The night of stars and calm,_ l Forged up and passed, with churn-l ly, as the mob spirit moves on. our present overcautlon will vanish and then we shall all Join in a mad scramble to buy thinflll- mg surge Factories Wm “m: be able to m1 And throb of huge propellers, and their orders. when we hear that long draw“ - it is difficult to get tbinzathen we will become more W861‘ W bu!’ and will demand deliveries now. Luminous wake behind, And sharp, small lights in rows, I lay a ghost of menace chill and instanter. insistent demand W111 sum 081156 P1166! l° “m” °“ ‘he “Ir A shape pearl-pale and monstrous, grade. Then our courage will ro- on to leeward. gum. Human nature and luslness Blurring the dim horizon line. are Just like that-World's Work. —Chas. G. D. Roberts. Financial matters in the United stucco om not pleasant to con- template. The New York Times in a. recent issue says: The last fiscal year ended with a deficit o.’ about; $900,000,000 Judged by the mo“; which theoperatlons of the treasury are new going, We are in for a. deficit of perhaps 81.500009‘ ow by June 30, 1032- 1t may prove to be less than that, and cor-Loin economics in the budget might be effected. But it is a virtual certainty that our public finance will be sadly dlsarranged within the next few months unless more ‘flllifll are somehow provided by my treasury. Ours is in far wgrgg plight than ever was the 3mm; budget. We know what hwpgngd in London When 0h!!! was need cf restoring confidence by ‘haying that the government was determined to make both end! meet. Rot m1! were expenditurfi out am- so far as they could be. but M“, u" taxes were laid‘. m guc m4, this is what we shall have, resort to new levies may be dis- agreeable, but it will be necessary. Politicians will do their best to avoid it on the eve of a pregldenflgl election, but unsettled or djgofdgfgd public finance has no pity go;- mo ggqlngf, any reduction in its Par- trade relations. “so”. tsJn tall country. SIN 1 repose of a. president or his party. one thing is needed to enable the postofflce to grapple successfully with this giant of Christmas postal old. Reunions cf funillee, roasting, ' suspension of the Ottawa Confer- ence would be overcome, and that a fresh invitation would be issued and he went on to say that, if that invitation came, "we shall have n unique opportunity before us to lay firm and deep the foundations of that Imperial economic unity which has been our dream for so long." The Gznadian Govern- ment has only waited for the result of the elections to not upon Mr. Baldwin's suggestion. It is, Mr. Bennett announced, proposing im- decrease in mortality mathemati- ‘cguy operates to 180M316" thll We?" ‘pgc life s96"- A Matter Of Degrees (Toronto Globe) _ While the press has carried many unusual stories of climatic condi- uopp throughout Canada, it re- mains for the Observatory to 1111"“- lsh the most remarkable o! all. For xample, on Sunday the p60p1B °l mediately u» the other Empire gimpsom Saskatchewan, we“ uuucc governments that the conferenceflvram m a temperature o; g4 be- should meet at Ottawa "a: the , 10w mm Dawson, in the Yuk”, cc- earliest possible date." He went patted 22 below, yum“, cujoycq °" u’ "yPmnlu Gllvelrlmfl“ is its customary seasonal heat of 44 confident that the conference will abovm and lwnpmg c”; wqioycugo, achieve an enduring plan for me thermometer regjstgfgd 43 u- closer Empire economic associ- ‘have’ the “macs; p“; 0g the ation. The need for such assocl- ‘Dommlon on Sunday, There was ation was never more urgent" its 'n° 031C381 report "cm whigc River, benefits never more apparcntionturlo, which, 1n vgew c: post Canada will do her fair shore to porfocmauccs, pmbuluy gccms men- bflll! ll 6591137’ tionlng anything lcssthan 50 b6- So far as this country Ls cnn- ]Ow_u-hich no doubt will be along eerned the Canadian invitation is m due cgmc, 631mm l" Bdvflnce °f 3 Wall" 1's there any other country in the weicome- Every one will agree wclqd which, upgrt ‘from altitude that the adjourned conference temperatures, can provide 5Q great 611M114 1611556101116 115 50°11 as a variety of weather? At most sea- practlcabie and hammer out effec- i501]; of the year this condition may tive plans for economic co—oper- be observer-y However, there 1s an ation. The urgent necessity to co- lcmfuoug note u; this pews from the ordlmte the currency policies ogwest. Eastward the course of chill the Empire Governments would “feather ever takes its way, and ere make that necessary even if there long, alasl the flowers of the for- palato without the addition c; p, 01181.13. , ' rv¢_ A Shrewd Pioneer '4 (Sydney Post) Even the Toronto alcbe mcjnc now admit that PRU“! 3MB“ has proved to be‘ s. 11'6"»! 651T!!! pioneer in 096111118 i110 Vi! N ‘ll- tra-innpire trade. mven if he has accomplished the work b1. $110 "blasting" process, no true friend of the cause should complain. It is results that count. 1 GREAT PRODUCERS 0F GOLD CANBERRA, Australia, Nov. 23- That portion of New Guinea and which Australia holds under man- date from the M08119 0f. NINON may soon out rival the famous Rand of South Africa as a produ- cer of gold. This is the opinion of the Australian administrator of the territory. General Wisdom, and of many minlfl8 6101684 who have in- spected the rich gold fields in. mountains. ' ~ ~ At the present gold is being min- ed by hand in considerable quanti- ties, but some modern msehfnflv has been lately installed and- other mechinerylscnitswamwhmllat- terles and dredges maha the jungle 3 were no other problems to solve. est that are shedding belated frag- ‘ rance in Algoma will be withered by the bitter blast and the straw- berries that; linger about in other Bristol ox Industry (Exchange; echo with their reem. gold out poor out of the country. authorities wonxs or NOTED aarlrrs districts should be cooling to the say. _ ' It will interest Maritime fox 111164611 5o learn that silver-fox ~14 1188 become Iirmly e3- tabilshed in Great Britain, more are now 115 breeders, with farms from the north of Scotland tc_ the ll°l1ll1 of England. The sixth an- nual exhibition opened recently in the Agricultural I-fall in_ London, with 201 entries from 3g breeders In the stud-book of the silver Fox Breeders‘ Association more thou 3.500 animals are registered. m‘ P11790668 of exhibition there are! seven classes-black (without any‘ 6111167). 8118119 Silver. quarter-sliver, half-silver, three-quarter silver, p616 8111161‘. and extra pale silver. The first silver fox farm ostab- lished in Great Britain at Ainesa, RAN-shire now has purely British‘ 81°“ Wm‘ 1116 6X°6ptlon of two Canadian vixen that have outstand- ‘nl! blwdlng records. One firm ex- hibiting in London is know gs the Anglo-Canadian Sliver 11px Com. lllllly- A WW pair of foxes at the exhibition was said go be won); 51511 to £200. The industry that had its birth in Prince Edward Island has spread over this continent and on to Europe. tion. It will live. 1 Agent. ‘Provincial Managers The Contribution of the Farmer's lVife The average farmer would have a. difficult time making a go of his venture, without the ctr-operation of a good partner in the home. Most farmers freely ,' admit it; but how llllllly take steps to protect their part4 ‘ ner while the venture is still in progress 7 _ Could your wife carry on without the aid of life insurance if you were suddenly taken away ‘l eamfgigr: izbguérisatfugegiriwfeirveez a little cf your * protect you as well in later years if you ' Write for rates, or enquire of any Great-West Life HYNDMAN & c0., Ltd; Charlottetown. policy for her protec- i u The Great-West L Life's Average Span (New York Sun.) s°1°n°6 by pffllllnglng the aver- “Bll “l6 SW11 ha! spared to middle 686 and beyond many persons of work-pilbrc cooperation. Givo 1t, Britain Goes Protectionist (Toronto Mall and Empire) The British Government yester- day tOOK it! firs; definito 529p 1n the abandonment of free tradn and ithe imposition of a protective tar- iff. It i. highly significant that the announcement was made, not by 'Mr. Neville chamberlfrin, protec- tlonist Chancellor of the Exchequer, but by Mr. Eur , president of the Board of Trade and formerly c stuanch free trader .No further proof could be required of the fact that Great Britain is t‘ _ with unpaired Pllyslqlm who formerly would have died in infancy or "fly childhood. ‘rhere has been a, W611i deal of popular confusion 1n T68R61 to the increase in the aver. age life span. Because the average person is ncw said to live to the age of 60 instead of dying at 45, as lklllllfllly happened the erroneous "9110" his sprun; up that each m- F d-"llllllll can 6Xpcct to live fifteen years longer than he would have lived if he had been born in. a P16111011! generation. What actually ha! happened is that relatively fewer persons are now dying lu gu- lTancy, childhood and youth; this Oobdenism and free imports. With customary Brltfsh expedition, the mesaulle is to be rushed through Parliament and become law this weak. l! will authorize the admin- lsfzation to impose customs duties up to 100 per cent. upon undue im- ‘ tions of articles manufactured in tho country. Imports from the Dominions will be exempt This is an elllrlafloy tariff with a ven- geance! The minister described it as a. forestalling bill to oer-put mg working out of a permanent fiscal measure which will. he indicated, include wlllldmtlon of the agricul. turs-Llgtflfflll- Thill. after three generation of free trade, the Moth- s;- qountry has actually mturned to protection. I114 ll1°l1ly she will be working out prefcntial trade agrgg- meawwiih the dlvshter new. m. gritish aovernment has already 1 Pldlllfl’ Bennewa prop“- 1.1m an Imperial llccnomic 0cm‘ “my; 00810 hold at Ottawa din-- -.<. XMAS GIFTS TOILET" SETS "h" "l 110m $1.00 to $10.00 611611111: in Paris $2.00 to sue gltfflley s . . are o, no,” no y‘s.... .‘;2IW¢°fl°.M' ‘lllllllllllk . $2.00 to $1000 lllldnut’; __ 35c h, “:50 GI! Pane 50o to s10.» Wplfllllvs SIIAVING gm; .1115’. Colg w y D m. ..:..-: .21.": IVORY SIIAVINQ 351-5 Men's Brush u c ""1 $3M lo 813.00. m” m‘ Tu 2 MAGS muons m Mall Orders Given Attention. 1r IS HARD T0 EQUAL THE Fbavon AND AROMA or BRA HMIN TEA _ TRY IT S°1d 0111)’ lll R611. airtight packages. €.___.