?"I?*.Z"'."Y- -‘.-.'...., - . If“. ..:un.1,”:tntrxvnrivwln-ns- d i§é-.-'-vs--v'_-¢__4._1¢mz.:.»1!g;?? -nJ"*\-w—I~ s... . -. i I . I l I t I m»- m. ...__ _.x_..._. P \ Cl? FOLK. = . g1: llllfiRLlllljEfiliWN lauiinnmi NotesBlHie wt, Prcnldrnf-tl‘. rllfllall‘! Ii. alt-Lure. \I I‘. Vlrr-Pra-nldonf-J. ll. Burncl l en-rr.-i=ir_v-|.ii»ii:. ri-i. n. A Dlllflflnlmll. n. a. 0. 5.11mi» nml “Jlllltlllk llirec-lur—J. u. llllrllflf Alum-Info l-Iilimrn- Ynnill ii-'"*"' llllrlllng lmllv 1mm. m lvillii [E00 per ycnruflnrndv pry yrnr (in mlvrlucrl mnllml In (‘nnndn and lllillrcl Slnfel. [L50 [Tdilcrrfional Reforms If is. nriv: up" .d< if ciqht minim since ih~ rrt, of Commission rues 111:! 1'9‘. shed autl leg- f."-.-.t‘.~on criabiin: t“-;~ GTWPITIIIIPIII to take au cclucaii ...l plrbbcite and t:i lppoint a Mi: stcr of Plciucatiozi was pasrcd hv the Lech hire. We hzivc llflffi vlelhif"! shite then, either of port. . the time, "ere hlshly’ FClltTllPllFPYl for heir thor-l Dl."‘l"l!l".'$ aurl pcmpii-iiitiv in dcaluiq‘ ' f our ‘ Nhlrfilioiiel sf, , l"‘t ti. repqr’; Iecms to have been pizmn-uoled ln-t riefinit l‘ such time R."- put»: upon tItc adm . for ._ . _ In the meeutluic i: is lzitcresiiriz $03 note the cdizcatioual rcforixis which; it cut cf th} i1‘ are lacinc carried out in cxtr sutcr Provitiec of .\'ov.1 Scvtla. ‘ _< In a recent 11:“. ‘."lll i. =1! ~d by tliV Neva Scotti Iiriizirliiieiit of Informa- tirvi we lcaz-u that approximately Mllfftlwfl i; l\"llllf spout. yearly in Nova Frxgt is on Crease of one h“ ycei‘ since 1023 . a l"...ll‘ the Pru- vincc now has, a hotter trained and better pair? tearliiii’! :1'.1!l ‘Xlll/‘ll ii"- a hH-t of fartilme. fir tlie improve- m"nt of school work. ‘Tlw number of men h‘. the teacln‘ lnq profession in Nova Scolizi. i~' lll< are shoviir: n fllilckcned IIIIPPJ :11 their prcic ‘ siori through instiiuies, reading: C2T-‘ cles, school fairs. the u e. of u ceu-J trsil professional library and U1!‘ o1 ganiization of clubs. ’l‘hc,v are talciir- , advantage of correspondence courses} recently providcrl for teachers inf per-vice. The Nova Scritia Summer, Bchonl at Halifax, instituted in 10127.} has been expanded to meet the rc- yuirements ofihe teachers. Att"i1(l-~ ance at the summer schools in Hali- i fax and Trurn has increased friiuil :1 '.'l‘l'l. l 1112;". id ll for 175 in i027 to more than Tfirl pensions I/ia via horn school teachers, their rctiriii“, wile nnccs raiicin". in amount l:- $3F¢= no to $1070.00 ll"l‘ .lllllli"~‘.. I I."- .,,>,..-. Ln; the pus‘. 3 1&5 have hoof-i raieerl from mi ll‘. yea r< FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I the Education’ \\'nlkcr rcy no vend- 1930 V i 000 worth. laid. And y~t there ls an abundance of lair-priced Iced grain 1n Canada 1 provinces to the great Brit- l<ll baczin market, which is the best export market in the world, An indication rf the Federal Gov- _‘c1'iiiuciit's Ilctcriiiiiiatioii to urapple. ‘."i'.l"l this j'il‘l‘.l)l(‘II‘l was given by thc lfinlrtcr of Arzricultiii'c whcii hc au- l l l l l noutced the Government's intention cf furnishinu farmers with thorough- bred rows a: cost, the frcicht rates on these animals to be paid to thc individual farm. This will tend to ‘ stimulate quality production, but it: ‘ will be neccssa" ‘. as Premier Lea ,. out. to euneitlcr also the ques- tion of cheaper freight charges on fer-d to the ' enstcm provinces. Ciicapucrs of fced is essential to widv production. and it is only by steady production of a staiiiclrmrl and \'.'ell advertised type that we can the Danish farmers who are 110w in control of the export compete With , bin-on trade. Prr-iiicr Lca_ fresh from lll.\ c uiterencc with the federal Min- itcr of iuriculturc. Ls optimistic with rnfuird to our chances ofVrc-cntering the British hat-rm market 0n a pro- iiw-blc l.v1,~i.<. Hllll this optimism wc takr- ]ill“f‘.flll'f.‘ in ]ifl=.$llll'-! along to our vqriculturzil reazlcrs. The evidence of . and ititclliccnt direction from Ciuiirii is iu itself a good aug- ‘ izry cf success. Wcme Of Impotence 0:? impotent cont-emporaryfis only solace those days, next to “nursing its ivrath to keep it warm," is to Flflrblc _thc criticism directed at. the Govcrrimcdt and flaunt its lllliqllOlilllOll-S as evidence of the "ridiculously inconsistent" at- lillldf? of If-S opponents. A strik- 1m: cr-zniuplc occurs in its _v.'-s- ici'clu,v‘sir.st1c, wherein it charges The Guardian with making a "bit- ‘ attack“ upon Premier 112a for at-‘I ~ ‘int: exhibitions and conferences ' -~1' provinces at. the public cx- ociisc. whilc at the some time devot- pge of $560 to $721. lllilfli?!) book have been mad" zuailuhle by tlte Df"; mv-tmr-n: of Wlueatifvi to JVIVTH sw- tiozis. In addition trri" rlllm gyg nrrv |)'*l!’i‘l l‘l"‘pa1'ed [or dist: . I (I'm throuzhout the ‘.'11ri»'.1.s Co'i“t-‘ ins. P-"ltrr cihricil liriilrllii v; liilvc l;e"".1l cfiifixuciorl avrl rzizl tlO-l mastic .'(‘1f‘l‘."‘ rlcpaz‘ ~- end-E ed, ‘Fnc \‘."l(l(*‘~\ll‘f‘fl(l in. "t. lacing . . . v l tal-rcn l2}: commiitiitics in the vxori: of; their school: is one cf lhc 11111.»! pm»! ,. rnisinr: feat In Nova Scotia. In Prince FKl‘.‘.‘l‘."('[ I lll‘l(l the Wo-i p I'."~=‘lituti--; liuii- tekrii n11 out-t‘ gg-ipduif: pttrt iii erl'1c;:t' and the work I efl in this connect tinucrl villi Nevrvgtlvrlers. It 1:1 c".i'~'.:i:'n';::iu rerultsi,‘ I upon the (‘iuvcrn-i merit “igft the rc‘ taki .1: ~tl1c iiiitlat . urcs and it i< rurclj." 11111:‘ that rozniel eflortq-Lwere made to implement the more ivfcssin‘: icrriiiimr-ivlrit " the Erlucation Commis ; —— I The Iiacorz illarkcl l One of the important niatLrr (lis- curtsccldit last weeks confcniicc be- {swoon ‘fife fcdcral klinistcr of Auri- riilturc and the heath of the llmlln‘ c‘.'il orrricultural dcpzutmciils was 1h‘; . 111- '. iv,’ three columns to an interview with the Premicr on 'hLs return from ' the ‘Toronto Pair. What The Guard- ‘ ian "ntlackcdf as our contemporary but has not the frankness ..s, was the Government's uczlfict of responsibility for lllffiflllpllf/Ft of (lelinqucnt children of its Charlottetown and Suinmcrsidc who 7 lizid bccn sentenced to rcformatories by magistrates of the Jouvculle Court. Our statement, which was ‘ was as follows; “If Government members can travel lIlllIPF and thither attend- llllf exhibitions and conferences in ct‘ provinces at. the public cx- . they can surely afford to 1r m provision for children who have had a wroii: start hi life. who arc too youut: to b.- scnt to 111i: or lli‘lllff‘l"ltllll'_\' for offences the; ' committed. and too ir- rm] in to be allowed to hang n1 1nd strcct. corners, contamin- (v1.11! (flier children mid becom- lllLf a dancer to themselves and o. nuisnxicc to the pub-lie." The Liberal press has sunk low in- Gccd when it (lesccnzis to barcfaced rescntation of the critlcLsm of lfllF [another ncwnsflall" l" which it "m! olfcr nclthcr (lcntal nor defense. Editorial Notes I‘. ls rather amusing, says an cx- chzinzc. to find such anxiety to fro: India from “op|ires.".ion" in a coun- FHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN —¥ What 30kg: of £01m: In spite of the prolpect of exceed- ingly hard times ahead for those out. of work, it is very significant that the American Federation of Labor is still iinalterably opposed to compulsory unemployment insurance under Gov- ernment auspices. The attitude of the The Ethiopian King (Vl-nocuver Pmvuim) ' “Elect cf God. Lion of the Tribe of Judah, and Light of the World." Riv Tafari has been crowned Emperor cf Abyssinian. King of KZngs. They have drawed him through the dusty streets of Addls Abalza, in a golden cnrrlalw with four horses, with six lions cn thc and there ls cosy’ access from the Federation is that the material pro- gress of the United States is attribut- iabic more than anything else to in» first ' dlviduul initiative and that to set up rm” "Lmumi “'9 “'1'” Import swim.- . a system like that of the clolc would Wt" are evcu importinggtlireatcn to zlcsfroy that initiative among the working classes. l The Dominion Minis tor of Agricul- 5 ture, and the blliiisters of Agriculture cf the ,last week on matters pertaining to was the first of its kind ever held 1n lthis country, but it is not likely to |lbc the last. Hon.‘ Robert Weir has expressed the hope that a similar gathering’ may be held at least once i a year. The idea ls a good onc and. if acted upon may well prove of vital ‘importance to thc farming industry. |Ycry possibly if ‘the different Gov- emincnls had earlier sought to har- monize their views on agricultural , problems. there would have been less -frictiou. less random and uncorrel- .'ll€‘(l fiClltlll than we have had in the past. The British Emplrc has the territ- ory, the resources, the population, tlic brains. the capital and the mali- powcr to eclipse aiiy other possible national combination in the extent of its own productiv ty and markets. It, is the greatest secular agency‘ for good on carlh. All that it lacks is a concerted policy of reciprocal prefer- czices and co-operutivc development. The Canadian Prime Minister has and we believe flint it williprcvail be- fore the Eitipirc l: very much older. Interest and profits on American investments abroad amount to . . 0.000.000 annually. and fh's huge sum is said to bc partly responsible for much of the. world's financial strain. But it. is to b: tinted that this doc: not seem to lessen to any ap- preciable extent the financial strain with ivhirh the American people have become familiar in the past ycar. Thr- fact has not yci. dawvd upon rnanv students of economics that an agricultural revolution no loss potent. than thc industrial revolution which followed Watts invention of the steam enszinc iii thc latter part of the eighteenth century is in progress. A several iarovinces conferred. the farming industry. This meeting Sfilllliltfl the kcynotc of such a policy's By lame; W. Barton. M .D. wnan AND RAW rooos N01‘ GOOD ron nvanimony It. is not always recognized that many of the healthful acts of a peo- ple are not always healthful to all members of a community. One of these ls the drinking of a large quantity of water daily. The average indivdiual can quite properly drlnk a glass of cold water on arising. another during each of the three meals, two or three glasses at ll o'clock in the morning. and two -or three glasses during the after- ‘noon. l For many overweight individuals this is a mistake because their tisucs have a tendency to hold more water than others, and their overweight continues or actually increases. Similarly with thin underweight individuals with a “dropped" or low ‘stomach, too much liquid so dlstends the stomach that it loses some of its elasticity, some of its muscular tonc, and is slow in emptying its contents. And this same thing applies to raw or rough foods. Most individuals should try to eat some raw food every day-fruit or vegetables. The rough parts. the covering or skins are very useful in rubbing against the sides -of large intestine, and thus making it move the wastes along and out of the body. But this rubbing, this roughness ls most unwise where the individual has a tender lining of the stomach or in- testine. and can actually start or in- ' their motley of ivcaptns and unifor- leash. and they have crowned him in n. Christian church—f'nc little tired black “chief without fear." and his big black princess. They are the 334- th rulers of the most ancient kingdom of the world. 2nd thc legend of them makes them the heirs and successors of the throne of David and Solomon. A quarter of a niillicn cf his wild tribesmen poured into Addls Ababn to do him honor mid pay homage, for Tafari llliktueu is no weakling pr- ince come to the throne. Tncre are three million Chwstian Ccigts among the ten million of his stibjcets, and the rest are Moslcms and pazius cf the equatrrial highlands of Africa. Prince Henry of Gloucester was thc- re, to carry lhc greetings of King George. and thc l! rfoot trlbesmcn l\\|"*1Y-'i_‘I§\~pqy‘ a? 1 _ __ _ .930 ' 1 Th: Public Forum Chuhttdnwnduardhnha . BAD CIIILDRE ‘u’ sin-I am much pleased with the letter of "Reformer" in today's issue. He sure has an outlook and sees what will come lf elective measures are not taken to deal with the lawless and annoying boys and gu-ls. I have reason to have faith 1n the “birclf”, as a. lest resort. A reformatory with- out the "birch" would not do the work needed. As matters stand now, incorrlglbles finally bring up in the jails, penltentiarles or asyluma, and are a burden upon the country. It is a common saying of parents or guardians. "we can do nothing with him for heri." They are Judged In- sane or weak-minded. when there is nothing the matter with them but came with their s'_~'":-s and shields. and Ras Tafarfs army paraded in ma, w/f-iich the flveton battle tank which was a present to the Ras from the Duke 0f the Abruzzf Surely it was a mecting of cast and west, bar- barism and civilization, the im- memorial old and the strange inven- tions of yesterday. when they crow- ned the new Emperor rf Ethlpopia and his dusky queen. They had a banquet of raw nicat, and wine of fermented honey, to ‘celebrate the crowing of the King of Kings. Some of the invitzd guests of consequence came up by the rail- way from the coast cf French Sonial. iland, 500 miles, and t'ok thrcc days on the journey‘, for tire train travels only in the daylight hours. 'l‘lic tri- besmcn czimc in by the dusty high- crease an inflammation of the lining. l Further, although in a normal in- dividual these roughloozls can be carried along, and actually help the intestine to carry them along, in one who has a weak stomach and intes- tine, in whom the muscles in the stomach and small and large intes- tine are weak, or are tired from the use of drugs to stimulate them to action, raw coarse foods may actually be too “heavy" to be moved along properly. And so in these particular cases raw coarse foods are a mistake. and fine foods or liquids should be used for some time. ~ In other words instead of stimula- tion of the digestive tract these cases need to have the whole tract. rested period of adjustment ls here. not alone larought on by the mechaniza- tion of the aqriculi-ural industry but by the lnl."‘l'(‘l“l]Pllfll‘hC" which has developed among thc nations of thel \Vf7l‘l(l. Hence the importance of the‘ importance of the conference pro- jected in Europe by Count Bcthlen. Preiiiic-s of Ilunizary. tn consider the wheat problem in its larger aspects and to seek means of improving tho situation not only of the farmer but also of those whose prosperity is Inked with his. Everyone knows why the negotia- tion of an intro-Empire trade scheme fcll through at the Conference. It was because the Labor Government. being lncurably addicted to free trade. was quite incapable of meet.- lrig the Domlrrons on common ground, or of using the tariff as an |instrument of Empire preferences. And everyone knows that to talk of .7. inch)‘ of 150F111] lifp; iinihci- ridiculous nor inconsistent.lEmPim llrefmvmms wmwm the m’ strumcntality of the tariff is to talk in language that has no meaning. An American business man In ex- nlainliiz to an audience Tn London ,thc depression in the United States lsaid that it ‘was dllc to mt- "inferior- itv complex“ of the people. I-Ie ex- ;plaiiicrl this by saving that the peo- lple were afraid to buy or invest for l fear of losinz: ivhat they have. There a is no question but what a good many ipcoplc are restricting thor buying ‘now cvr-n though their purchasing lablllty ls as great as it ever was, but lthis is a new charge to be level'ed lagi-inzat our American cousins that ‘they have anything like an inferior conception of themselves. The popu- llnr lmprcsslon has been that United ,Stntcs people have considered them- iselvcs on the top of the earth. Win- ;‘ iilng the war was only a bagatelle as lcomparcd with the leadership they think they have given in other direc- ,tinns. A fcw of their leaders have lbccu willing to say that they over- ireached themschwfi". ln the war debts 11pmofi-rinsratincCuiiacia as abecon: try W11"? l1 7"’ lfms "F" one Mjscftlcmcnts, and some think that yxportlfgg. country/z Prcziiici" attended" the conference. C?§T71'9555~'5 . v1 "as askczl to lcavc a Washington _cn, who l the Indian princes now in London their millionaires have not. always set Ian example in restraint. But none of himself-cs being thoroughly in new ruwaurant beau” h“ was a “nigger... ,1 them have cver claimed an inferior- cord with the aims of the Federal De- | partmcnt in this matter, and indeed it is ajfpropnsitlon which Fllillllfl ail)- pcal mu our mzricuilnral PT°¢W¢9TF~ 3n mmicamula exported $25,000,000 worilpgcf pork and pork llffiélll-‘id Lust ytar, exports of the same pro- ducts éllto 381350.000. This _vc;ir they m light-mailing. Not only that. but we are" actually illlllflfll"! Pllfll- I" ‘"29 we imported it at the rate 0f An American collector has paid a high price for the autographed man- uscript of Kipling‘: Rcvflr-slvfllll- ll will he a. considerable time before an American pays a lilch price for another poem, and one which more closely concerned the United States. It was u war poem; it was called ‘The vineyard; and it contained the pro-I l lty complex before. and it is not like- l ly that many of them will accept the explanation now. Quebec Liberals are raking a huge ;fund to buy up practically all the ‘rural newspapers in the province lwith a view to influencing public ‘opinion in the provncial election which must take place soon. These newspapers as to their editorial views will be directed from Liberal head- quarter; This will be n good oppor- t":*ltv fr: th- rvfspaprr- nmirrs to IAILQIILQI.LQII.IIIQ. int-man! vocativn llne, "At the eleventh hour, I and food that is easily absorbed should be. eaten. ' My point then ls that while drink- ing plenty of water. and cat-inc raw fonds are healthful act-s themselves. they can really cause harm in some individuals. Just a little common sense is need- ecl here. as of course. it is needed everywhere when these "genera? ideas about health are being consid- ered. nn: mam AND MAN A little suri, a little rain. A soft. wind blowing from the West- And woods and fields are sweet again, ' And warmth within the mountain's breast. So simple is the earth we tread, So quick with love and lifc her frame: Teri thousand _vears‘ have dawned and fled, And still her magic is the snme. A little love, a little trust, A soft impulse, a sudden dream- And life as dry as desert dust l Is fresher than a mountain stream. ways, the old cattle trails. They say there is ahead of cattle in Abyss-info for every human head of its ten mil. pure badness. By all means. thcrc should be a reformatory, where. when all other means fail. the “blrch" will be brought into play. The Scriptures say "the fear of the Lord Ls the beglnnln’: of wisdom." Now. I understand ire scriptures teach, also that time righteous wrath of man is conduoye of peace, civility. and order. “Boys will be boys" s17; some. Certainly! but boys must also be “gentlemen? pet irlrls be iirls bv all means. but they should also lic “ladies? If‘ not. have them put vrlzcrc tl-icy can be taught. I am, Sir. etc. ONLOOKEIE. Lived 169 Years lJohn o‘ bondons Weekly.) In the churclrvard of the little vil- lsse of Bnlion-cu-Sivalc, near Cat- lion prlpulatioir Th9 export tr in hides nnd coffcc and i". gold. The Blue Nilc rises iii shut off by thc Sudan from Egyft, and by the Somalilauids, Frcucii illlil British, from the Culf of Aden and the Red Sea.‘ It. lies just above thc equator in the highlands ofpNorth Africa. It: arca is 350.000 square miles. Abyssinia has locations in the principal capitals of Europe. and is a member of the League of Nations. The little tired emperor seems to have come honestly by his crown and his glory. l-Ic is only 36. and ‘he has been regent for fcurtcen years. and he has ruled, by all accounts, with wisdom and patience and courage. He led a successful revolution against the dissolute grandson of the famous CITQJCIOI‘ Menelik. and he has put. down revolts against his regency ivitb firmness. and not too much bloorLshed. He has made treaties with Britlan and France and Italy. I-lc is known in the chanccllories as persistent. watchful, wary, prompts-a man who keeps his word, a, man trusted by his own people. Let us salute Tafari‘ blakonen. Emperor of Etlii0plfl_ The Angel Smoking (Boston Transcript) Fmmehow we cannot brhilt nur- selvcs to pictur: a New England mother with a large Havana cigar be- twieen her lip; as an cdifying domes- tic spectacle. We know that it is not uncommon in Cuba to sec a lady bending ovcr the waslitub with a cl- gar in hcr mouth, tiltcd at a raklsh angle to keep 1h: smoke out of her eyes; sometines it ls an old grand- mcthcr telling a child Spanish fairy tales bciwccn puffs. ’.l"hcr: is some. thing picturesque and exotic about it. in Cuba- It may be the most ‘natural thing in the world for a Cuban hus- band to give his wifc a box of Flor d: la Suors for a Christmas present, But we cannot lmagn: an Amerficnn husband doing so with mood grace He would like always to look upon hi5 wife as a little better than the Ang- So simple ls the heart of man. So ready for new hope and Joy: Ten thousand years since it began Have left it younger than a boy. -8topford Brooke. There is only one possible permis- slble intellectual force, and that l5 persuasion, and to suppress any man's opinion is tyrannyl-Slr Arthur Quil- ler-Couch. electors are not. apt to forget that the money has been grafted from them. iiiiiciiisy“ KIDN EY t. PILLS 018. and an angel smoking a five-cent. ]cigar~ and flicking ashes over the ]slieen of her wings is unthinkable. t; I l l SHOP EARLY AND SAVE \ at the Metropolitan Store terick Bridge, North Yorkshire, Eng:- land, is a monument which records thc fact that. there 1'0 the mortal rc- niains cl Henry Jenkins. who at the. time of his death in i670 was 1G0 years old. He was called once as a witness at Yorl: assizas in a case concerning; the right cf way of a certain road. A stcr." is told of a lawyer's visit to Jenkins before the trial. The lawyer saw au old, white-haired man in thc garden. He told his business. but the old man said he knew nothing about the matter. but perhaps his father might. '“ The lawyer went into the house and saw a. still older‘ man. feeble and shrivelled. ‘The latter explained that. his memory was gone, but that his father. who wine. chopping sticks iii the back yard, might be able to givc the information wanted. The lawyer was surprised to find the grandfath- er hale and hearty at 166. and look- ing younger than his son and griind- son. - Out of the Fabled Past (Boston Transcript) -—Surely King Solomon ricver oculd have dreamed that one or his heirs, coming three thousand ycars after him, would be pictured iri the pages cf4thc Evening Trance-riot. n newspaper cf a strange c:~un ry far_ to the ivestward of the ultimate shores of the fabled Atlantic. It is this heir, the Ras cr Dc-ke Tatar", long princeregent of Atyssinia, as- sumcs the ancient title of Negus Ne- gusti, or King of Kings cf Ethiopia. Conquering Lion of Judah, and Inheritor of the Throne of David It is no: strange t‘ a‘. inns; cf the nations of '11":- earth should send the‘: cnv:"s to, share in this cntuencinrrut. Pr.‘ of all the kingd-ms f“‘lfl empire: sgackcn of in the Scriptwe" Elfilepfal is the only one Fiat six c: hi all its "Ylinal WW9". and d mnon anl dgnity, wi h n drna:‘.;: tirt traces Straight back to David and Bath- sheba. TUBERCULOSIS AND llEllElllTY T-berculosls f: not bandit.- nry. It can almost he invar- iably traced to NEGLl-ZUT. This ‘whim Plague" usually has its origin In the co-nmozi cold. Negligence In trufm and cnrln; thin lightly-treated condllon runs down the lys- lcm. weakens the lungs and prerllapozez tn Tuberculosis and other pnemonlry ailments. WAMPOLES EMULSION ls ‘a sure remedy. Possessing lvntn cold curing and lonlc pro- pen-ties. YOU ARI! T0 BLAME fr vouascnr on vovn cnnawnan DEVELOP A 1.11m; counmou. Price Per Bottle The Two Macs ~‘% A "I111 I'll!!! flavour ' a gives complete enjoyqtgt: 'U'.'I.'U'J-F.HJLUJLX.. “X- rt‘! "M"? K'-‘U.U".".'\". " “r.” 1.". 1.".- .'C‘C'*' """'TI.JIW -'L’_L‘.‘)(-l ~. ~. _~, iijlJivw-“Jgf _ “mFLv-‘vuvvr. I THE GOLDEN FUTURE o f Prince Edward Island _ A SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED SOUVENIR Suitable for ready reference in the oflice or home 0|- for mailing to friend abroad. ' WHAT SIR HENRI’ THORNTON SAYS: l “I am very much obliged to you for the advance copiesof the SOUVENIR EDITION. I congratu- ' late you upon the excellence of the production which is really well done and full of interesting - articles dealing with the Garden of the Gulf." " s, 11w HALIFAX scrum s4 rs.- \ \‘With the compliments of The Charlottetown l Guardian, we have received a brochure entitled l ‘The Golden Fixture,” setting forth the attract- iveness of lfrlnce Edward Island. “The splntof optimism which characterizes this publicity publlcatgon 1s particularly commendable, ' and the fact flint. one of the provinces of Canada, l in the face of a world-wide depression, is singing a l fioiaitgtzfglfiizlgfigncgnfldence, is a good indication to be thankful. -'~~ _"Pr1noe Edzugd 199d, pre-emnently a farming I dllirlcl, 11g! ‘i c~ gy in many branches of pro- greaoivq £11555 ,_a__i3d also in co-operative market- ing. The peqplezalje; on the whole, exceptionally contented: 'I{l_i_9y_-__ix_ivife the rest of "the world to share their h ogdwith them. And the initiat- ive of the.C, . Guardian in the publica- tion of this ' ly iflustrated little booklet ‘is highly commendable; CONTENTS runzavmws or on: iémim . shims-mum . ISLE or ausr (Poeézl Lucy Gertrude cum» umam rumour FOR rumor: EDWARD rsnano Hon. ‘F- B. Hearts, Lieut. Governor rooms? anvssriut-as ....... .. a. a. Jon-lam so orvonca eaosnan: m ismrm vcoiarica l lCcpr3gl1t_ Article) William S. Button A cam? ADVENTURE n: cc-oraanniz movsmv .1. w. Bullet MARKETING PRINCE aovraao zscauo scan Poraroas C. C. Thompson A navcu ron cu! nwuums 1mm A. a. Arsenaalt FARM LANDS FOR surruzas co-o-rcnanva maxanuo or cues AND mum's! new can mam: SII-IAMER noaans or mama AND vacuums or ruausroar - S. A. MacDonald "an visual! xmucgl! s. '1'. can». 41C rxovmczifl. ca?!“ .. .. o. r. Nicholson - "rm: PRINCE COUNTY CAPITAL any»: w. .1. Lldlfnnc uimiovmo 11m smvsn FOX mpusmv . . G. anhu Smith rueuc scuooz. svsraa: u. u. Shaw STUDYING FARM PROBLEMS .. .1. A. 01m MIIQE!) cnors AND ran-rm: son. Prcml-r w. r1. m mnzsr sransncs yet many things for ivlzich Never was then- a mare czimplztz idiomatic: and lnfezvrol! interesting Souvrnlr ssued rem the Press. 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