w...» \<l—¢(\fia—q|4u4 P» y‘ O PAGF rout: THE CHARLOTTETOWN' GUARDIAN DECEMBER 18.1 "".‘-' ~- »_----~ -» __._ __..__.__- ~‘_ l_')r. \\1~l=b had :1. llliljOf-lly of 1,J_=,S_0v--1‘] ' ' Fort Belvedere _ n,» _||~,¢,-,11 ,.pp.11it-iit~l tree times tie nirijuril . _ _- ,1 1 _ 1 1 , ates B The a M, h, p0" S PnIlib-nl l.|r1|l.»(t1l. w. cit-m: s. hlcLurl ‘at the grin-111] i-lcctlull. Wllltilt “'35 41S. l -_-- ivanccuver Province V” . 3Y3! ‘ "'4' “""'- 1'- "- "“ ‘F- F- "- l- » . , - In Spain the Ins and Out-s an: on the Loudsn-Southamfiw“ ' """"""’ ' M" “'.‘- l_';_fl'_l_“_li"nm"' D11‘. o‘ ‘ "‘ ‘l 1 fightlng for supremacy, The racLcal road. hidden by dense folsifle "m" l.11li.1r 1111.1 \i1i1.11.t11; 11.1w IVP l. If. Burnctt, l’. \\§&|Ii.|lr i. 1111.1‘, 1mm. \\--.‘ev uni-lull. K. (furrlc. , "w"! for the H]; ma, of Christian dflnucrac), iihriini.» i~v.111 111-1111 -I 1~~-»"-'-~"<‘ v" 9'1"" U" "1“'“") that we have .11 t . Znuiis-titlc. |,.|;,,.,,.,, n |14‘fV,\4‘Jl' tin udvuut-el mulled l0 pun“. 1.1 @1111 111-r ,u-.nr (In _ -; i, lziln 1m _ s lPll ti. L.;1..ni1i 11nd lulu-d Milieu é'Tit 1)\\',"1.lat'l~.lilllkIRvAlfl;'_l936 :13 iqnatil liilllt‘l".\ Cured Q} 1 - l'\ ‘ - l1lt‘\H---l - ' ' w 11in ' " l 111s t].1!ii‘~ 1.111111 l1 -i' lit i'c:.-{\t- ,,‘~-- j .1 »_-,-‘1| 1411-,» :t\\"zi_\‘ 11111] sniff-n.- in q: H "'11 tub n», ,,. , ., ,._ _. ,_, 1 11111)‘. hull 11 l 1n:i_\' IO!’ nxki, a Qmltl '.'-.." (In law-cl Crossings ‘The tliittlluizr lt‘ ' _\‘ Cniniiiissioii hits is- IlKhl :1 ltnxilt; - forth in di-tziil the vzirious ncc '11.-'5'1'1‘.~_ I]: u -\ m-iiihs, on which Cnn-. nth; Jlb l"l\'t‘ -1l in dangerous przicticcs on k-vi-l crnJ lliri-i- hunilrcd Zllltl twenty- nue iiistziiit-tl - cited. l11 practically all of them, rut» -is were ]ll\'\1l\'("l. The favorite Itti-’\'('111t' 1t‘ Jipijt‘ " 111 l1i' Urn-sing a ntilrmitl triiulv" 111 \ c l1f' t'-- ~1up signal, Llllfl, H1)- pzircnlli‘, 1111- 1- I11 (Yuiutlzi zire on Bl’(i'd(l\\(1\, -Y.11l\i~11, .-.-.1l on \\iiini >e- street _ _ _ _ ‘ l L 1 Regina. li-n mimrx- ~ Cllvf] 57 times and the larxti- 42 11:11.. "If 1111c rn l'l<ll_'t,‘ "Fttltl lll!‘ Railway Com- mission b-l-l. 1' " r~wi1ur~+n1= illt: Vancouver I'ro1i.11v<-. '1‘ ‘.3 ' :1» i u o<1 Cihllltl and ririirrs l" ‘lv, a great minty 0f (‘Wm 11F" ‘They p.1_\' no atten- h-“l t" I ‘ .- "'- w" x-icivriz; >lQllZllF. Th9)’ Ilriw‘ i:1'-» 1 and bii-zilq them, The)’ tlrlvtf f-Iv ' I wing ll'1'llll\ lhcy try to rn-w r1 .1 g 'l‘]ic_\- run under crossing gill". l" \\"*I'l1'lt r i: n11: tligtt an“. ‘t’ 1‘ ~-1-1‘it~ i» killed in :1 ' t t'1 ' -1- 111.1-._v L‘>CZlp€. .\'ot- . 11w. l“ :.11Il cautionary - I'11l'1ll1ll~ '1~11_ li-Jiitvlt‘ lnlm chnnccg .-1-l ~.11t\. ‘-l-1t1~1' accidents zirc bc- t -- - t" ‘ i i ‘ 1 ' “l . - l '] g1 '\'lll'§lll~' zirt- "" ‘ " i ‘ ,' -- :11 inntori-l “ -l1\‘11'1'»l,l1_\- the Silllt‘ Corr. .15 .-f'l‘ill .\'f'llllll "‘ 1 -' I-t llllli f-11-.] lizis in» l‘ - l ' 1 ‘ i1 lflitq (lg-t, \\l|<‘11 l" 1 ' ‘ ' - uiih 1111c ivho l .1 .. . . -‘ l)\'\‘1'lll<U "they \'~-"]<l f: -. 1- _ 1111] might 21's w“! git rt r “ . -1 that rimi- 11s s-cv" ' 1- 1P1 -.1~<- lllity l('it\‘r'. l _ ~ 1' .1.‘ -1l‘l— Otis infiru- ' ' 1 l‘ - ' that; r111 " ' 1117111 - 1 . . ‘1- 1 - ' ,. r1." 1 <1 ' . E - . 1 p,» . . . rn- . ~- .11 t»‘\ r‘ - ~ ‘ @111»: prc. :...'1 \\llll.1l 11‘ 311' 1i 111-r i1~111 ~»1' uvniiliug ll‘ ‘1 1* ‘1 i! 11111 llllllif ‘~11 l'1'l"l i ."".] lll" :i-~i. . ict- 11f ll!\' 1" . l'."l. iiiji-rtt-i] within fiw 1' -. - l1"l'\('|ll llll‘ Ill\— - - 1.11m 111 1..~1..1-.~111.- tui-tii 11' . 1 » 1 1]» 1".11'i11. 111' flu attuck. ]1.. ll all‘ si-rnui lllll\" int-vent lf inicctvrl s1 .- '11" r-\:t1n~111"1-, 1ii:i_\" lii-lp the ll'1‘1'!ll1l!'l‘] i;' l -"] “ "11 ll“ liti-t ]lll't't‘ 1l.'i\'>' l|'l"l' lit '1‘ b“ i?’ ~1l it-t-ll. r1111] in 1111111: 1'.’ 1-1:-. l1‘ h-i. rich-l 1111-11 2l'llll]lli.\it'f‘- Pr] z-\'<-'1 l‘ll 1'. l"l1l‘l"!' 21M] 1"‘ i. t]1..t thi- (_tlll\'itll‘>t't‘fll “qt-ruin l_..-l1~i".11~:. ‘*" llu- .\'. Y. lli-Jiltli Dc- [1-11-11111-111, 1111-11-11-11 1H1. \\'11.1.1.\.\1-'.-l-r-1\\1.111.\11-:R ' -"l_E{7l'_‘4‘tl in \-.1-1'l\ - |':‘\llll 111' which \.'"\'(‘l':|l 111.. r ]l'_,t‘\ 4ll' l'11‘l\I!lt t‘(lll .\t'lll1ll lll.'l_\' won he \\llll<'ll1lL‘, ltlllflflill Notes Finn-n u“. ,-1,,1,1;-,.,,'. jin- l1_\‘ 111-lug :1 Santa Pu]. 1]‘ 1f’- 5i‘ l'-<- Ill g 1'1] ti!" 1 (l‘l'l~llll.'l\ i- nlniost ht-rc. v ,1 '1; 11 . ' 1d»- 11-1- 111m- (111-in. 1- ~_ . ; i 1N1- 111--|1111i11:|1'_\'. ‘ -i;b1 nnilting shop- ~ 1111.1 snnsnuriblc. ~ uwzln-r 41111’ business :1:»‘1%n;; it'll-ll‘ thcsc driys; it i I ‘r- l'1|ll~l'l".'lll‘-t' \it‘li1i'\' itt 1,._ greater than fir-t indicaL- advance) I i. 1 tktfllll lllt‘ >llll~l 11w. 1.111.111 11.11 M. I i>1"=-.\'. min is, 1,- ll -l"1" llusriiniiiiti hnlcil 1 lclorw rt-giuicnt. ‘ 11‘- Ik rs boys .~\u outlet for 11in" uhich inns pzicltngt- in the inuil that ticket]. Suspccting, Santa Pals is 1111- greatest co-operativc move- ldilf-u-lt-ui [wing better tliun no bieud we ought to appreciate the fact thin the .\l£lCl\'L‘llZlC King tiuvt-riinit-nt hits lclt u» half uni" Light _ _ would 11v, Outs gracefully retued, offering MM; Ul-"lP-ll \- much zipprt-ciutt-tl is the Xtivy, but ailiis there ‘ "lei! fe-lclllimlls and ¢°'°P°*'a“°“- 1 ‘- ~4U1l .‘<l‘l'1l‘l_\’ wlnre 111011: applicants than our “fIc-ct" can ac- 11* coini-ilitc. liuoil, llt‘21l]l|_\'. iuubitious Boy Scouts many or the opponents and shoot I who made llplilltiltfltlll were told thc-rc were zil- 1 mem- TheY b" °“ m9 “Tmlg sme- - "1' ll" 141m"- i'i-:ii]_v goo lllllf'<' zipplicxitits than viicziiirics. just 11 1‘ t 1 . . t .1 iiiooii IIOIW thin]; of it! _, 111 1a 1r . ._ - , - '1 l. ",'1'1\‘t']l -t‘1lll1lll'lll li .]-1i-< nut lltt to he too suspicious til’ jumpy. _ v1 llllt null ilc-pw- .\li'. H. 5. .\l\"< irzith, til’ New York", got :1 L'lll'iS[— :1 l11l|'l|].‘ he left it in tlit- but-k yard for 1| couilt- o1 d:1_\s ‘and ilit-n CflllCtl police. who ‘ :1 piii] 111' mitt-r for :n1 hour. Then they opeiit-il , it and lotuid it $51) \\'1'l.~l ivzitcli. X 1K l 4“ oiiltl it not be :1 good plan for our City Lotiucil t0 send Stlfllt‘ clever llltltlg intni away to lciirn the llllgCF-[tflllf l1ll>I|l('§5 so :15 to zidupt ‘It licrcr lhe course txiltes six or nine Illi1|]l]1_s_ ‘ ZllKl the cost \\'0lll(l be IHHFL‘ tlizin repaid iii the , zttlditioniil facility provided for the detection of ‘ffllllffi .- 'l‘hc R.C..\l.l’. have a kind of system. l1iit it 1S said not to be up to the mark. >l< >l< >l< Altllltlilgib Court Circular. issued by command of the Ixiiig, stated their bfajesiies nnendml Marlborough Hoiise (Tlizipel—:m intimation nun lrarelY aPPeflfrfl 1n the short reign just closet], uzlz-hougli one remembers an informal report one _und.i_v. night of_ King Edward rittentliug with- out notice ' evening prayer at St. GeorgeB Chapel, Windsor. 1a- : a Pllilc Hon. Dr. R. _l. l-lniiionTs 5011, Mr, jmnc; J. ._ IltlfOfl, attache at thr- Lnnriilian Logiition in IELYIS, has jllSli been married to Mlle. Claire dii 2011:1613 daughter of Viconitc and Vicointessc du .Bouier. '21s. witnesses for _tlic bride wore flaropviie lain dc’ lfoiitcsduicii, her aunt, and 1e icomtc dc lloiilgoct lrcaiiun, and for fln- llfvoin. Hon. Philippe Roy. the (‘zuizirlirin Min- ister, and Col. Barre, commercial attache, i II l? c b T‘\l‘\\'5 510F165 front Ncw- York tcll of a small loiv employed to impersonate one of the gnome “TPCYS 0f, Santa. Claus n1 a department ston- wintloit’. ‘lle wns instructed to go through the motions ni innlciug, imiuting and sorting to“ xl\l'l(‘l']-'l ft-o- hoiirs the stprt- managers uoticcl] tint t Ill" tiuird 111 front oi thc \\'1Itfli|\\' lizirl iii- ‘dlc-Wlly‘ 111-lily fold. h] ll(‘_\' lll\'(‘.\llg.'ll(‘l] rind {mind 11c cn d tdnying with Ill|1llfll‘|(’l.‘l1l(1¢l-;5_ llc [W] Slmnflfl m" m" "l"‘»‘"51PI “Ytiu folks Qive me .1 pain." r1111] tlir‘ t-i-nn-d w;i< zipplziuiling. llt- scrrunblrll the block; and ,-¢_~,,<,.n,],],.,] [hem m ""“"l ll"? "llllltvlll. ‘Aw nr-riz" .1111] 12-1111 the 1(""_“"] lmlzm "'5 “llfmunl. .\ll uncoiiscioiislv. nllllrllfllll)‘, thr- niniizigi-iiit-iit hail cast a great actor in a lllltinr rnlf; i i I! > ln Pittsburtf, as iiiiglit be cxpcctctl thcv 11c , 1'0 against .1 grr-iili-i" epidemic of fll'lllll\'t‘ll' ‘tutu IIHHlQ than in 1llt>>L pluCcS. llic other diiv, ___ t _ ' from jflll into church 11 -' w] liritiivr-ilriiiltiiiq automobile drivers .1-1_il 111w. t-li-il :1 fitncrzil sermon iwr-r the lmdy 1'11"}lfl-"llmlfv- _\i\'Ii'1H- “\‘\'l1cu \\':isco ljoinbzir 1 1 "s 1 - ~. ‘- P I; I 11 111111 uuniiluiiiit Liiropc to Qnmg n; '1 -~{-l n ‘Jlfl liil \n1<-ri1-n. ht- dirl not rcnlizn t’ 111 :1 pliii- ulu-rr- in innnv iwivs “"‘ ‘lllwvll-ll- 11s ll ‘11o'mnii's 111i. .. ‘.\ lzviil‘ 11' . <" uviliw" iigriiu-t ilrinkin" ‘ll'l\<'>'-~ will. .\ l.11':-t- \\;'t:1tl1 li-np-In “J11, fundki . ~ ~ .-. s Uljl-‘llllllltl l»; lllt‘ voiiiivttll 1111-11. rt-stt-t] .111 iln- 1.-.1|t111. _ln~l,;i' '.\l:1-i11.-1i-111 Uliyvlllllilvlj --|];,,| 1.; l-""\\ll - lH‘ vl-"ld l1‘t\'t ]|l'."('l‘l‘t'll 111 l't'|11‘lll| “‘ l1 j llll‘ 1'. 1n in l'11l.;'11l. \‘.'lll'l'l' 11111- ]l\'t'\ 1111f ~11 t“\lt‘it'lll_\' in \:11i-1‘it";1. l.-ut :1 li‘1l-.~ 111-111- 1. 1"i~l\."‘ ' . i ‘F lllt‘ przirlitnl "pliilnsnplu- .1‘ ,1,- ynhnlnhu, 1"1-.11,.~ 11:11 in lllf‘ t-nuiiniii". lhltlt‘ 1111-1‘ n b11111, 111 .\i '1." \'-i"v 11"‘. jvjz," 11W“ the zillt-gt-tl kit]- -“-_'l'l""l-.' "1' lll> >lXlvcn iiun" old sun. The l1r1v ldiil nut. ri-turii lltJlllC, llPll ,-1|‘11~,- n-n ,l;,\-c-_ 4],,- l-"_]_]l<"_' -'I'l\'<‘l'liF<‘1l for llltll iii :1 (lllllC-l" pnpt-r itilffiflltg $10 rc\\":u"d {111- inlflflllllllflll :i- to his 1 “‘_'ll"_l_"'-"lf"lll~<- "1' "if lillfl‘ br,1_v in person nil] give 1 *3" - ljtllll‘ rl1t_\'.\ _l:tt1-1' the t':itl1c1" 1'ect'i\‘i-1l n let- tcr telling him "the l111_\- i. flint‘ in, ,-, {m-n, Sim,» I"“-“-‘lf‘)'¥ l"! will he shot ncxt l-"rirlnv unless $300 IS paid in American cash". At this start- ‘llllg-flllllOllllCClTICllf. polirc .'t11(] prcss fcdgublgd l lllfll EllOYlS to liiid liiin. and non-Chinese nr- -_{1ll11.A.'llltJll_S' got bus)‘. .\utl the boy's fnlln-r in. lpf\>|(-\\'(‘tl n1 his hiundry siunnicd iip his own rxisc :is follows: “'l‘l1r- l111_v didn't \\'1lll[ t0 g0 f0 st-l1i1i1l-—tbnt's all; l1iit hi- sl1:ill-t]1:it's finzil.” S0 lic can go hoinc only if he is" prepared to cat K'|'l)\\'. t v v lfu person, irrespective of his party or i1i1htics, spczilvs .1111] zicts according to thc i1liilosophy of Robert llurus he cannot g0 far ivrong, ziccnrrlinp; to tlic City 'l‘rc:isurer of (ilnsgntv, Mr. P. _l, Dollnu. People in public life Mr. lltillzm said. SOlllClllllPS forgot how much the country owed to the teaching of burns. lf in llrilniii today tlicrc was iin civil war and no Il1l\\lllllll_V of a dictatorship, it was dur largely iu lllt‘ fact thin in the eighteenth ccn- tury P-iirns held .'tltrl'l in 1111-. flllrlvllCss 11f liuropc .1 torch which lit up the possibilities of dciu- ocrzicy. ln Britain they were now able to pro- Cccd with a policy of ordered progress with- out catastrophes and disturbances, and mostly with the good Will of all the people after the debates and arguments had been settled. That ivas the result of the ittcitlrntion of Burns tent-li- liug-dlie brotherhood of m:in in the light of the Gospel. 1 1., _n1't't-11 lt-t me ht- >l‘l(‘lll\L'(l tip 011 the pnclvxige ziud {ilttngetl it into l ‘1 lcyallsts are defendliig the Govern- ’ merit, trying to hold their Jobs against the attacks of Fascist tn- stirgents. Mm and won-ten are killed, lcltles blasted. Bullets and bomb! are betng cast, munitions that. must. be supplied from cutslde the nation. Within the tune that this clvll war has been waged, the Ins and Outs ln the United States nominated l their leaders and the campaign was 1 waged. Ballots were cast. The Inns l were sustained. won the battle; the {Whoever eveutuiflly triumphs .1", 1Spain, the Wlflllfl‘ will ioiiiid up] ‘In the United Stincs the losers pay 1 their bets in cash. Ci" 1111-. winner 15 u, 1...1¢1w.ia'-m.u.a. THE MANY METHODS OF TREATING PSOBIASIB-- WHITE RAISED PATCHES ON THE SKIN Physicians have what. might; be called regular or routine treat- ments for certain ailments, these treatments belng conrfdered the latest. or best. treatments for these ailments. Thus 1n pernicious an- aemia. the treatment ls by llver or liver extract, for dlabetes the use lptished in a Wll69lbf1l'l'b\V clown the street by the loser, ‘Flux-o are some , ‘of the diffcrcnccs 1.1- ween American and Ellfbltfllll systtin. and temperaments. ‘ of sum." “y ilie vciful 1 E b-"tu one of the nwst 1 ' 1e feu- 't1ll‘t:S common to m; t of them 1:- tha: begliiiiing as vigorous support- ers of Socialism they have ended by becoming iaiutcci-als whore methods of government liav 11.1w in coni- nun-with the spirit of their youth. --1.e1fas1. Telegraph. Tlit United L. .25 has not aban- tloueu the pi-ln’. lilo of high tariffs, and there ls no probabflty that, 1t wlll. Notwithstanding RAflSEVEIUS friendly gesture in the matter of reciprocity with Canada, the Unltzd States ls still a high tnrltT country and will be until the standard of living in European countries is at. least comparable to that A1ncrlca.——'1‘orontt1 Telegram. suicidal madness in Europe. 'I'i".e need w withstand notlsm 0f the partisans, Red or Black, is becoming ever more urgent-Ottawa Citizen. I feel certain in my own mind a1 owccl his private armies of Black- shirts them would be a. very real Comniimist: menace in this coun- try-—a.nd 011 the other hand. that if the Communists were allowed to raise their own forces and march around with clenched fists and red flags and bits of uniformfuscism would spreal like wildfire and enlist all the plus-four boys who now are playing golf. S0 ban them both not only out of the streets but out. of the minds of reasonable folk who bcieve in intelligence and honest. argument. and the -old liberal thought which belongs to our spirit. and‘ way of life-Sir Phillip Gibbs. Several of the leading department. stores in Washington nave decided to remain closed on the day after Christmas. thereby giving their tired cmployes n. chance to recuperate from the holiday rush. Other mer- chants are expected to fall 1'11 lne ivlth this lnimtint- action. In the long run, the stores will probably bi- fu 1y compensated by tlic rc- ncwed energy and enthusiasm which the extra rest should restore to their Cl€l‘l(5,—-W8.‘3lllflgl/0lI Post. Youth is aU inflation-reaching 011', castles in the air, rosy dreams —-Lll'.) hoping, and the spreading out time. Nothing sccms impossible to youth. Everything seems worth at- tempting. To many, lioweier, with the increiusliig years, comes defia- tlou-a slowing up, :1 dcadenlng of the energies which made youth so triumphant. bud a. lack of faith and vision as to the way ahead. Somuch of life all about. them appears de- flated. To such however; Experlencc, hnrdslilps, discouragement, loss, human contact travel, the reading of many books—each brings its own reward in a rlcher and more vital outlook, from which may be ex- tracted the essence of happiness. l ' Roosevelt stands for high wages. rliorter hours, unemployment insur- HHCO, care for the slck and the -. ~edy, a better deal for the little lt- lows, and a. big stick for any bad 1.1g ones, also foi" leaving Hitler, .\-’1i‘s.o'-i1i, Stalin. Frnuco and Cab- .-1i<-i-t1 1.1 settle things up for them- :( ‘(-- 11 Lielr own ivay. their own 11111", .-~ 1:1 1 own place. Mitch of ti..- .. .. ,. ,,.ummc that. Roosevelt. plans our country has already ach- ieved. Reforms that, iirc denounced by the "Right" 1n America are here accepted, defended. and extended by the “Right? "We are on our way," says Roosevelt, and that ls true for many abuses 11c- has envied. but stll he has u long way to go. Of all the ‘statesmen that. his country has thrown up since 191B, Rxmst-vclt; looks the bcs to make flic journey. —I.4ondon Daily EXDFNG. -' The situation as between high- way cnglticcrs and utitonioblle engineers today ts the same (IS be- tween bank-vault builders and safe cracksmen or between armor-plan? bullders and heavy-gun bullders. Every time a stronger stcct safe is hullt, the burglar invents. a. new tool to force 1t. Every time the battleship nrmor gets thicker the hlgh explos- lvc shells plercc further. Every time we build a wider and smoother nutomobfe road the manufacturers turn out, a faster road-New York Times. manvllle Canadian Statesman, be- ltevei: the farmers down that. Way have been putting 1t; over him. They have all been telling hlm how hard up they are and he hasn't. been pressing them very much to pay un thelr subscriptions. But he's cuffld- 'I‘wo of hls clcltnquciit, subscrlbeis went to thr- Oshawu fair and one of them lost $57 and tho other $86 gambling 1n the midway-Fergus Newt's-Record. Announcement that. Lloydii, the gi-en‘. Britt-h insurance concern. has decided not to underwrite any more war insurance to Brlttsh property owners recalls a story of Great War days about a young Brtttah ot- flcer on leave from the front, who went tnto a branch of the famous Cmcis Bank to try and arrange for a substantial cdvmca on t-lu strength ‘Ute in ' Whether by the grace of God or- by the accident of geography, Cnn- ‘ rid-u has so fur been kept out of. tne ‘ the ~mass hyp- » whethcr , that if S11" Cswalcl Mosley were to b0- of insulin and cutting down on starch food. for dfmhoen the use cf n. purgatlve to clear away the clfendlng trouble followed perhaps @1141"! Hem-‘(l- by some blsmuth to stop the lrecl letter days. They m“? M?“ cilarrlioea if it. persist. Thus we find that prlctlcally everywhere the treatment for that. dlsfigurtng allment- psoriasis — I white patches of scales that. look 1 ._ 1 like drops of mortar-has been the use of arsenic (Fowler's solution) lintemally, and ammonlated mer- 1 cury ointment. (5 percent.) applied 1 to these patches. l For many years ft, has been be- lleved that. psoriasis was due to nervousness. It has also been be- Jievecl that. food was a factor in lcuusing 1t...Many cases are now ‘being reported where omitting fat: from the diet, the fat-free dlet a; llt is called, has frequently cleared l up the symptoms when the regular , or routine treatment: by arsenic 1n- mernally and mercury externally. has failed. Other physicians have cut down on both fat foods-butter, cream. 1fat. meats, egg yolks-and also on proteld foods-meat, eggs, flsh and eereals—with good results. That. many of the various drugs and other methods of treatment fall to cure psoriasis 1's shown by the very many different methods of treatment now 1n use. Some of the drugs and methods as recorded in the Journal of the American Medical Assoctatlon ‘are:- ] (a) The usr of saliciit. a. half teaspoonful in an ounce of pepper- mint water. three times a. day. (b) Cutting down on fats and probelds. (c) Calcium (lime) without. vitamin D. (d) Injecting under the skin sodium cacodylafe. (e) ‘The lnjectlon Into the muscles 01' one-third of an ounce of the patient‘: own blood every 5 to '1 days. (f) Injecting into the muscles of i1 suspension of the patlentfs cwri scales off these white spots. finely ground, in alcliol, in a dose of from 15 to 60 drops, at three or four day intervals. The preparation rists of 3 grains of the psoriassts scales in two-thirds of an ounce of pure alcohol. 1g) Injecting sodium salicylate r2_0 percent. sterll solution) info the veins cvr-ry 2 or 3 days. All the above methods have been employed with varying degrees of success. Psorlasis is a. stubborn ailment, and 1f one method doesn't succeed another or others must, be tried. wlfh or of his future army pay. The inun- agPr demtiri-ed, nucl- as gently as possible said. "I don't like to mention this, but you know there Ls a. chance you may be killed over there." "Well, all right," blithely re- pllecl the young rubaltei-n. "But I'll tell you what 1f 1s, Cox, 01d mam You're lasing your nerve.—-Lorid0n Advertiser. H OLIDA Y SHOPPERS all know that. we are featur- ing a good variety of ‘ v 1.‘. ~ Christmas tmis and w? _,,...' w... w ionk over our offerings. There arc many thing: we src sure will delight you. LADIES TOILET SETS Anne assortment in mp", flve scvcn and ten places in Chrome and Enamel, dlfler- cnt. shades and beautifully boxed. Price $3.00 to $20.00. PERFUMES, TOILET WATERS, ETC. Au exquisite llnc of the best makes In dainty boxes of fill‘- fercnt, combinations. Also tn- dlvldual packages. Yardleys, Hudnuts. Hoblgnnla, Potter and Moore's, Bourjols Ind Cofy-‘l. CIIRISTMAS CIIOOOLATES The beat. dlsplay we have shown 1n yen-ii and all in u- ccptlonally nfce packqes. Molr's, Ncllsonk, Srn|lcs'n Chuckles, etc. SMOKERS GOODS Everything In Plpeo. Tobnc- coes, Clgan, Cigarettes, cll Xmas wrapped. Also lliunt dot-ti, Cigar and Cigarette Canes, Ronson and other Lighters. Tnbncco Pouches and nll smokers supplies. Those are a few of the lines we apectnlllc In. bet. us show them to you. E. A. FUSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTOBE (‘Dfl- , t1 urious eyes of the lh°\l5l1"d5 1 ofwmcotorlsts who travel that. high- 'way every week stands an old 'Jacobean tort which by Bidder"? °f lcircumstanc: bccnnic 1119 FEW’? world interest, dllrllfg m? 41kt e weeks. 121's cituatcd at. the very 1 edge of Windsor Great Foicst about. two and a half mil . ffimllvvlngfg: Castle and twenty-low m 8S k London. It ivas bu." 11y m‘? D“ e of Cumberland to mi» his WW1!“ 1611195 busy after the. rebellion of lBounie Prince Charlie hfld bee" lpm down w. ma. Archltecturall? ‘it, ls designed as a fort. 811d 1;“? 3P cannon that were mounted n 9 battlemcnts after the building was complebed were still tn place’ untll quite recently._ Durmt: thcprclflnf!’ Queen Victoria there relics g t8 primitive era 1n artillery P5? ° . [he n, royal salute on Queen s birth- 1 day, accession day and other rvyfll [silent for more than hnlf n century- Evm- slnce it; was built, F011 Belvetlcre has been the PPCDPYlY °l 1 the crown. Edward when Prince of l Wales. b01181" U“! “W” and ' grounds from the crown and sllem l1; very large sum lu 1'L‘lllO(.8llll‘l:§ For a Delicious Cup o; F1111 Flavoured Tea , u» IRAHMIN Orange Pokue Tu Certified Public ‘and renovntliafi u,“ old l no!‘ house. It 1's Edwii d s otvn prop 1t) Innrl he ha. n11‘: 1" {'1 115 P “S 1 ih$ home. Tlicrc is 1i f "'- Fort. Belvcdi-rc that C . made moi-c than one 11: . there and Gcoiflt- IV. iuul .t b.t. his accession anzd 111131’ inc-ill‘ ‘.\ l1 country" hunts. Qucsu V199 who next to BflltllCffll loved Wind- sor Castle the best 01 119T nl-“JW royal residences. 1335i] m9“? ma“ lone visit. to the fort in her later years being (lllHlt tlitlier by the faithful John Brown. Until Edward added to 1t Fort Belvedere was of very modest dlm- ens-tons as YQVfll 1*" d“ 35 9° ‘or York House, the residence cf 111.. father foi- man)’ years, coniriiixing tcn bcdrooms, three servants‘ bedrooms and threc reception rooms. Edward built l1 wing ln keeping witlithc 891181131 design of the inalu biiildliig which added an additional f.ve rooms and more capacious seivflllifi‘ qllall-ETS- A striking feature of thc lnlfiflm‘ l; the large circular hull Willi B" old-fashioned fireplace n1 ivhlch Edward delighted to entertain hl5 intimate friends whom he honored wlth an invitation to his home. In addltlon to the new wink! Edward added a mmnasium replete with np-to-clatc equipment fl Swimming. pool and two tennis courts. But the greatA-st. change in the “mm was made in the grounds which had been allowed to, fall lnfo decay: Edward, with the help Of “Perv advlce from one of the IBNMPG landscape gardeners 1n Britain. laid out. a garden of Bféal 591ml?- He imported thousands of bulbs and took the kccucst. plcasufc 111 crossing roses for new varietics and in the rhododendrous vdnah Brew l” profusion. There are several wood- land paths lending fYOlfl-tllfi estatk to points of interest, while a short distance ntvay along 01"‘ 9f @1195‘; forest. trails gands a 11211124?" Where the private planes of the mvnvr 8W kept. tn constant rcarlmcsc for un- announced flights. Inside the wt sit-at chances have been made. A ccntral hm‘.- ing pliml; has been installed but. the cxterlor of tlic turrets-d structure now mellowed with 11g: has been left. intztr‘. The mullloncd wind- 9W5 are gav with bright colored mint/lies and the furniture of the past has been almost; entirely re- placed with JZICODPFIII furniture of old oak stictly in keeping with tho atmosphere of the fort. The furniture however is almost BDETl-"n 1n its simplicity although 1t. ls eminently comfortable. The fort is wiiliin on "y distance of the famous Wentworth Golf Club where Edward delighted to take his exercise. Like 1111 English country houses the fort; bGlV-IS its own ghost, ivliich says rumor ls the disembodied spirit of n soldlet- who was engaged in building operations who was rtruck down by an irate sergeant. for <11so'~,'-ig some trtf- ling order. ThPLC l also a rumor of the existence t.’ n subterranean passage from thr- fort. to the castle but no onc has ever been known to traverse it. Events In China (Month-ill Star) It is nlwayxs difficult to tell whether :1 bizarre episode in Chlnu ls oncru bouffc or tragedy. ’I‘hc liumillntinc: nut] desperate poslllon 1n which that great peo- ple flntl tlit-msi-lvrs is pure tragedy. But the cnpturr and tmprlson- meut. of tlir- i:<~n1 timid of the State by one of hls subordinate generals 1s so fmitnstlc a develop- ment. that. 01ft‘ expects any mo- ment. to hear that Chltmg has said 91> Clmlltli-JTIH‘ Joke has been carried fiir enough. Let 11s all go back to our plnccs." _So far as tho Chlncsc are con- S\.l0llS and vocal, they are pm. foundly disgusted with the dllntory tactics of Chump Kat-Slick. Pos- sesslng the must. formldnble nrmy tn China. he appears to thlnk of nothing but lfflcplllg 1t; from get- ling hurt. The only enemies he W1" Employ 1t against are other 11nd far less effectlve Chliiese armies. preferably Communlsttc. Efefvwhfn v lllc Japanese were h,,("'\(n/\( w" Q "Ir "N!" '° u Bookkeeping systems ins lled r revised. Profit and Loss Account! Trustee iimlnr the Bankruptcy Act r Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statement; and Auditor " ' 1 l and Reports Prepared. , Administration of Estates l a Specialty. l MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P. EJ. m Accountant I 1 omputed, cructfyfng the ‘Nineteenth Route Army at. Chapel and bumlng that. Chlnese city, Cblang held his army on l. leash at Nanklng and only sent a small force to Shanghai- not to fight. the Japanese-—but; to compel his fellow-countrymen to yield. .~- The real aptrtt. of China. was then revealed when this small force promptly forgot: his cynical orders and Joined the patrlons who were defending a Chlnese com- munlty against n foreign invader. If public demonstrations of every sort are any lndlcatlon of P01111151’ feeling, this aplrlt atlll governs China. In Nanktng, tn Shanghai, even tn Japanese-shadowed Pelp- lng, crowds are ulways purudlll! and proclaiming against the fnt- pcrtallstfc aggressions of their lis- land neighbours. But Chili“! 8D- parentty does everythlht! he ca“ to dampen down this flame of in- dignation and to induce his coun- trymen to bow to Japanese domin- ation. . “fhatever may have been the motives of Chang I-Lsalo-lfang when he arrested his Generallsslmo. chiang, as that. functlonary was trying to presuadc the Chinese arnues 1n Northern Chtna to stop fighting their would-be conquer- ors. ft. 1s quit-e possible tb credlt. him with patrlotksm. The dcslrc ‘to keep China free and Chinese wuld be a. wholly sufficient motive for 1m effort 0n his part. to gag a. powerful leader who was all for turning the other check. This would account: also for a willing- ness to two-operate with the Chinese Oommunlstic forces. It: would not mean that; Chang had turned Oom- munlstlc-a most unlikely "con- version" for any Mancliurlnri Chmig—but, that. he was Wllllnt: to accept as allies any Chinese forces that. would fight- for China. Rumours are flying thick and fast out. of that: vast. Hall of Echoes, the old Capital of China. Pelplng 1s at the crow-roads of Asia, and more things are heard there in an hour than develop in n. week ln such soberly commer- ctal centres as Bhanghaf or tn the closely censored atmosphere of ‘Poklo. Chang may have, as ls re- ported, repented of hls temerlty and sent: the Generallssimo back to his army. One cable says that a counter-revolt has sought to avert the wrath of the great Nimkfng war lord by glvlng him Chang as a. pi-lsoner tn take back with him to his headquarters. 'I‘here arc even rumours that: Chtang has been ,t.he light and ts now willing to co-operate with the Chinese communists to fiwe the Japanese. We shall see what: thls rfver changes too rapidly for we shall see. The shlftlng lce ln outslde comment to be useful. But. all history teaches that no dictator or military overlord can safely con- tlnue for n long perlod to ignore and flout; strong publlc . feeling. Chlang may wln this bout, but; ff he conttnuea to retreat before Ja- panese aggression, he will be play- ing wlth fate. Some day some Chinese leader ls going to make a stand. He may fill. but If is impossible to believe that four hundred ntllllon Chinese people will accept a foreign yoke —-t.he yoke of a race which they mast. atncevely despise-without; in, lea-st. having a. show-down 1n the ppen field. It ls not a. similar (3333 o that of the M h _ The Manchus never dlclncooursl- quer all Chtna, 11nd the Man- "h" "m w" "Of despised or mi- ed. They were a. ktndred people Wm‘ 5 31°F“)!!! Dust. Moreover, the China. of the Manchus was tn- finitely less aelf-conacloua than the China of today. ___.____.____ FOXMEN FALL-PUDDING IATION ll now nvntlnblo 1hr! your Slllllo Dealers A SPECIAL BATION FOB Ill- VELOPING GOOD COIDRBD i-u Asylum For Trotsky In Mexicio (Windsor 5hr) The Mextcim Government 1111i m ounce’ it. has granted the n. quest of Leon ‘Protsky to establish his homo 1n that: country and 1111 will be permitted to llve there as long u he deslres. ‘rho Govern- ment book rpalns to make clear that. this ls only 1n accordance wtth the established custom of granting asylum to political EXlltS and does not presuppose the 001-. eminent is sympathetic to 111i- views of the exile. When the Government says i111.- Rtiman revolutlonary can llvc 1 Mexlco u long as he desires, one assumes it means Trotsky can stay in the country so long as he does nothlng to embarrass the Government. Right: now, 'I‘i'ot.sky is living tn Norway, but lie was only given permisston w stay ilze ltmlfed length of time and the Norweglan Government is not por- pared to extend 1L1 hospitality i111- further, largely because of m,» part he is alleged to have plain? tn the plot. uncovered Iiui Atliil". Igulnst Joseph Stalin and Soviet: leaders. If’ ‘hotsky hasnt. learned lt-BSSOIX MW!‘ Bll flhese years, 913g cannot hold out. much hope for 111s future safety. .. . _ .4 f ' 1 _ I I, . O PULCHRITUDO t-izi-i '2 . O Saint whose thousand 111' our feet have trod , And our eyes loved thy limp eternal beam, Dtm earthly redlance of the U" known God. Hope of the darkness. light of that dream. Far ofl, far of! and faliit, 0 811m mer on Till we thy pilgrim from the ~- ima gone. .0 Word whose meaning evm‘ W‘ hath sought, Volce of the teeming fletd an grassy mound, Deep-whsperlng fountaln 0f well-s of thought. W11! of the wlnd and wul 0f - sweet sound. 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