L ~- MIMMERSIIJE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle novuy nslun mly In inserted at 2 W5"- hmz don” “w” m! Pelt!- conts n word lirivii. PIYIBIQ l. ld- 8283-84-21. Hi5‘- Inflation Fallqcy Fine Non-Partizan Speech QyBennett (Continued from Psgo I) Clearing Lover’s rom Foundation Garments Worth to $10.00 t $3.50 ~ Ask for the new Wall Paper Catalogue Write us to-day and ask for the new Wall Paper Catalogue, the most attractive in —BUYING SILVER FOX PILTS -Good cash prices be!“ Mid st office of B. Grailam Rogers, Bum- merside. 8105-2-27-61 EASTERN GUARDIAN l-nm FARMING rns. r Buy supplies st Bruce's. 8233-34-21. triads may flourish, stabilized currencies. It cannot in dons by 806M011‘: by ruls of thumb, by mm gums-work, it must be dons on tbs tbmf! that amongst the nations of tho world than is some unit, some moillillll of mane‘ y exchange tint has a like lhnillrd cl Illll in Alllirllll -WANTED.-i00 good lsrgc csd- ar lcncc posts 9 it. and 10 it. long. Stats price. Write box 214, Sum- . . . mmide- 8233-8-4-21- nd Norway, in Cnnadb and uoumd. . _ Canada. 1t shows 51 choice designs in _ a You Wm apprecmg. o, mum, ma, m ‘tram m, nmmw o, u, I new Wall Paper, and the prices are the Jnm column ll anneal (or “mm,” mum u, 0,, mwmggmu so,‘ ‘mum 0, ,, p, b, mum _ _ _ * v _ _ . sows of local Interest l mdvcrtlliilil O d. ‘ lowest ill years. rslisolvlus .3 . ....-., Illlllll mu m...“ n mt Great Bfltiilfl could only return to gold on condition thlt the n ay an Saturday in the 2 """' " ‘“'"‘ ""°"’ """"'° "' factors which led u» the breakdown of the gold standard in ma: would Lingerie Department we'll be clear- USE THE COUPQN H R I u “d""“' b 00¢ . _ , ‘ ' ‘ w, m, @3351 m, “$1,321.10 ..°SUBSCRIPT10NS y; n,» e arc other matters r should like to have mentioned, but my l mg out a 1000f attractive “LOVERfS FORM” foundation ‘garments in many handsome fabrics, worth up to $10.00 per garment. We may have your size in the lot! Lhsrlottotown Guardian may IN time has liiflf SillCO passed. (Cries oi “go on”). handed to their Rep. Archie Bums, or left st H. J. Milbon‘! Drug Skirt, Montague. li-lfi-dtl. Moore & McLeod Limited G “wit” m’ tnmmwtd‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. —Ni.‘iss Jeannie MncEsoilern has Please sent the new Wall Paper retumed home to Summer-side Catalogue to - flftfl‘ fl pleasant visit with friends Y in Burllngton- She was accompan- ied by Miss Fimnis Mann who will be her guest over the week cnd.--S. uni nnlurmo our! ivcll, 1 .\ 1.. cnc thing I would like to say. Much criticism has been urgcu - ':..~, lilo Government-this is not politics-because for the moment we luvc had to impose what they speak oi’ as a. "diunpllil March 5th, Sturgeon ii a.m.; Mlll- duty" against Great Britain on exchange. Speaking in the hes-rt o! town Cross 230 p.m.: Georgetown _ the Empire the other night to a group oi men, including many British 7 p.m. Services conducted by E. l bankers, I told them what I tell you now, my business in life is to R. Macvicar.‘ preserve the integrity of the Dominion of Canada. in its grcatcsl . . ‘GEORGETOWN - STUIIGEON congregation, services, Sunday NBJIIO uvsgoingsyuzsul ILVLQ_HIJ.I.I e I °J lulu-Jill - Address ....~, .-_-~_---.,--- --.--~. 0 0 v,- I30 rru roll] - -_- , financial crisis. (Cries oi hear, hear). That is my job. And I put - g Georgetown .-'IBLAND GRADUATE-The thisto you, and then I am through: Before September, 1931,01! you ' ~ Twang, 3t" o; Feb, 23rd gaygfi~ bought £100 worth oi goods from Great Britain they cost you there CHHFIOHGIOWH P. E. l. M55" gugig nnq Mary Hemp- F179 graduates received @1191;- dlp- $486.66. The tariff on that article was say 25 per cent, that makes a in Alabama. were closed, the state ibcing uualble to pay the 2500 teachers. duty oi’ $121.66, say altogether $008.00 as the cost oi tho goods plus ilic duty. You buy £100 \\'0l_‘ill of tllc some goods now, they cost you $378.00 at tlle present value of the pound. The 25 per cent duty on hill, Montague recently visited-lambs last night at graduating ex- tllelr 1101119 in GQOPBNOWII- crclses held at St. Mary's hospital. The presentation of diplomas and farmers in my part of the United States. ‘rhere is a. reason for m; which we, will try to olilploln m]; Mr. Webster McNeil New Perth, THAT THE PEOPLE think it mm w indulge in Oock- msdels was made by Rev. Father that Wcilld be $94.50, d... ydllyu-y speaking a. total oi $412.00, or about ‘rho town of ‘so. Petcrsburg, I m, 5m m, tang and 591119 them m p101, 103- recently visited Georgetown. St- John, and were dwarded m $14.00 less than the original cost of the goods before sterling was Iiilorids with n population oi aibout H. D. McEwxy M AY KNOW urlous homes, and who find cx- Misses Mary st. John or 3911115, (l£‘[)l'0Cl2l.l0(l, without tlle duty. In other words, it is tree trade with 40,000 has a debt of 23 millions 3;, p_.f,_.._-sbu,.g_ mofldm _ ii. prcmiunl of $14.00 per £100. Gentlemen, we could not stand that. I put it to the British Government. Is there any answer? I would like," Rm" of Elmim Pansy P151000 0f if it were within my power, having regard to my responsibility, to wesgneagh and Ruth (jqleqnan 0g remove any such dumping duty. But dare I do it? (Applause); Dare Tgmm1n5_ 1110 program 1n0p1ded1 any mall do it, if thecffcc: within six months would be to destroy Qmhosh-a] numbers and a fgadlylgf cvcry industry producing similar goods in Canada? ‘Ihat is the problem. - by MN R Biker, a, 5000005 nurse} I leuvc tllut issue with you, as I left it with my friends there. ———-— The mcrence Nightingale pledge They realize that on the Government oi this country there rests the The whist and dance held in the was read m the graduates by Mk. serious responsibility of cndcavoring to maintain the fabric oi our Town Hall on Monday, Feb. 27, i p; Buykhm-(iy R0“ Fflthpr 31,0010 industrial life and the financial structure that through pain and stress was a decided success. The ladies spoke 0mm‘ M355 M Nashford we have built up during the last sixty-five years. I1 in doing that it 51191-11; gage; may“ 3nd one“; prize W35 won by Miss Mary Mac- ‘ gave the 01055 ,-,,1¢diCb3,-y_ A r0- works a hardship 011 some of you, as it does, if it means inconvenience fgnng and 50°01; for 531g no 0m; Donald. Gcliilsmflrfs ' by Cfllil- caption folloivcdln the sn‘zlrium t0 5°11"? 0f W"- I K101011161“! i0 W" *1 16W?!‘ I had $119 0w" dill 1mm ‘will buy. In some cases horses sold Cosgrave. A delicious lunch was 0; the 1,¢5p1¢a1_ one living in this grcat city whose name probably is almost a. household g0,- 05 0M}, and 010mm 0f thgus- and is unable to pay the interest‘ on the bonds that are being sold at 25c on the dollar with iew buy- crs. The County oi Pineilas about 40x20 miles has a debt oi over 50 ulillions and cannot collect taxes and is paying teachers with scrip which is s fancy name for "I. O. UJs" The farmers oi Nebraska and Iowa refuse to pay and when the Mrs. Cutcliffe, Cape Traverse re- cently visited her daughter, Mrs. F. Donovan Georgetown. Prince Edwnrd Island, Myrtle Nashford of Niagara, Falls, Hilda. citemcnt in this fashion when they have not enough initiative to fur- nish it in nlofo intellectual or esilletic forms. The inexplicable group, who be- illg themselves respectable, intelli- gent, worthy citizens lend their in- fluence and give some prestige to a, movement sadly in need of it. On the other side and leading it will be the religious and educutlon~ ti]. forces, illosc most responsible for the moral and social welfare oi‘ the‘ community. With them will (A column o! interest to l-ll recording accepted fact! IN! worthy opinions regarding tin: place of alcoholic beverages in modern life: as well as new! o! the progress of the campaign for g "dry" world.) Bank Debits In Jim , Miss K. Dalziel, R. N, Charlot- tetown is visiting hcr home in Georgetown. Financial transfers at the clear- ing centres oi.’ Canada. in the form of brink debits showed, after m. ‘sonal adjustment, u gain of 11,4 per cent in Janurly ovlr the prg. ceding month. The total was $1,- 068,8i6,000 compared with $2,054,. 605,000, the decline being much ins; than horn-lei for the season. (Sponsored b! "W 55nd Division, Sons of Tcmpcrsncn P. E. l. THE Blrrruz or rill‘. BOTTLES 3,01,, m neressrilflv-"vdth words be Isflsiwd practically all the eie- 5°Y‘~'°d~ ~~——--———-- “W1 w mm i" Y°“1 he Fm“ “Y°" m" “lured m? bilsmm- bu‘ ands were bid in for a trifle and After-visions! adiuatmerlt, gains instead oi S\VOI‘d$l with drcumcns uwnis ‘$091308 decency. sanity. -————— Hospital Libraries WW W“ have dim “=75 l" my iudgmeni Heal-WY i" the 111° of handed back to the farmer who were general in Glitch o! the five not; al-nlanlcllt, with bnllots ygihgy prosperity. Conspicuous among Mr. and Mrs. E- J._ H. Morrissey Canada, and I prefer Canada. i0 my own business.’ That indicates was being 501d out 1n many 5mg- dconomic we,“ Th 00001 in the the point of view of one who realizes and understands the difficulty with which we are carrying on. who have been visiting in George- town returned to Charlottetown illcsc will be the furlzlcrs, who constitute three iorths oi our Is- than bunch, we m-e engaged m Rcading is one of the chief pas- es there is send-rebellion, and Maritime Provinces was 338,248,000, s n v i; 5112490 one m, present, a. battle of boillci ._Milk against Beer. The contestants on 011E si<l¢ will be led by the brewers. They have most; at stake. Thcy are iorclllg the “Sum n means big profits In, mm“miiizcllilldkliiray him 0911111: ilgnlflsr IlIvIacDoglaald. Ggrlltlenlilzgl; mum, mmm and, neurological hay sisfrctss, W110i} I‘b:l1ieve a/illistilasslawuiyv 0V5}? lafstit c035}; fognélidam 0111c or. the 1am“, even m New York “.05 $540,404,000’ the “in at,“ m, ‘l th . lncd up the ‘ . . ' . f Y > “my mlmn- e P pitals in 1030 were i instit ti . ° 05° m)" g‘ e °p m w“ vew e “we ° "we l‘ state arc mortgaged and in many usual adjustment being 42.6 Alimg w“ 1 em “c l ..lltuilnll that tlllcutcll lllc finer for the ioulnament were won by n u 0m the rcsoilrcefulrless of our people and. the belief that through this dark W following: Thc Booutrs, p‘ ‘ petite, victims of n pilot tradition, of a PYQ-SClQXlIIh‘ 1:11‘. bviorc ilzc rclll nature of the atrcholic action "Oil the human body and mind was known A fairly largo glzn-tlon oi tllesc will com/L- fronl tllc lswrr gfgdvg of tllc working clul-S. We 11' literate, unskilled. The llotcl-kvbilelli. not all. by any moans, but nlany xxlho sec in) i110 sale o; bccr 0 chance for bu)?“ profits. _ Teh money nlai§1lfli°F~ “h” “m m "caps their share of the highcr income tax and want i0 5P0 YW- enuc raisccl by a lax on bccr~io tome out of tllc P90“? Ckttbwv The trilckling politician. Wh‘) hopes g0 gain pOWllr through 171° brswcr-barroom-boozcr cclnbillntion such as hc cahnot, gain in a mom ‘egynmage way and from a more worthy element oi the i>°l>\\l1\~‘°“- The luxury-loving elite. “m? ‘c with .'ill zip- Throw 0FF That citizens of the Dominion. ill this issue. Like all other good iguulltics ill our national life and lllCllHCt‘. our nations efficiency. But iilr-y have a financial stake in this lnzlttcl". Under prohibition in U. S. A. consumption o! milk lil- crczlsed from 42 gals. per head to 60, butter consumption increased 45B,- 800,000 pounds in the first five years, 1c’: cream 282,000,000 gals. in nine years, and cheese 50 per cent. “It irlkcs nlore grain to make a. quart [lffitiilifip the additional dairy pro- ducts used under prohibition rc- qnircd 8,778 million pounds of grain and 22.213 million pounds of roughage. Tllcy remcmiber this when oilcrcd tllc bribe 0i’ a 1196f market for grain. When the 18111181‘ lauttcrs his bread (more thickly) he knows it is buttered on the r181"? side. Doll‘! vole for beer that makes folks not so queer; B“, 00,0 for milk that makes folk fine as silk. . land population and nearly half the The farmers have a special stake oi nlllk than a quart of beer." 'I‘o The whist held in st. James Hall on Feb. 28, was largely attended. The ladies prize was won by Miss 1. Miss G. Klgglrls; 2. Capt. Cos- grave; 3. Walter Solomon. Miss Mildred McLal-cn, Char- lottetown recently vlslicd her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. McLaren- The services of the Church of the Holy ‘Trinity on Sunday last were well attended. and its is en- couraging to sec how some are taking a. renewed interest in “the Faith of their fathers, knowii of old." In the morning Captain Wittig preached from the tut numbers 24, 30 32, giving a modern version oi the parable of the Good Samaritan WlllCll. he went on to explain how God requires of us a reasonable (not unreasonable? service. Lest the congregation should think that the Captain was not keeping to his text», he went on to remind them how, even in Georgetown, there were people who were down and out, broken in character both morally and spir- ‘ltually, waiting for some good Samaritan to come along and raise them up with a kindly word 'and a. good deed, people whose liv- es were practically ruined and ‘wasted, like the vineyord of the man void oi understanding. The ‘speaker ill closing, asked tilnt we should look upon these things and ‘take instruction thereof and to "apply the remedy by seizing every opportirlity in rendering social service and helping to build up the broken walls of humanity. In the ‘evening captain Wittig preached from the account oi the selling of Joseph by his brethcm to the Ish- rnslltes illugtrating how the breth- ren were content to barter a soul in return for the mere pittance of material wealth (Gen. .17 20). A ‘largo congregation attended the service and were very appreciative of the Captain's solo, "Come Ui1t0 times of people who have ibhc mis- fcrtlule to be confined to a hospi- tal for a long period. The Bureau of Statistics has learned that 80 pcr cent of 31,572 inmates 0i Cun- cquippcd with libraries. The av- erage sim of these libraries was 1,231 volulnes, and the average number of patients have access to libraries which average 1,093 vol- umes per hospital. ,0 Libraries In Penitcnilarics Reformatorics The Donlilliolrs scvcll pcnitcn. tiaries in 1931 had 48,342 books in their libraries for 3,74_8‘i11mntw‘ m» an average of 13 books each. In addition each prnitcntizlry rcceivgd a" overuse 0f 54 lieriodlcdls. Books and periodicals cost an nverage or $878 per institution. All but tlll'(3ifl‘1il$—- aood CpAU All but 3 of the 36 rcformaiorics and industrial schools in Cimzidn reported libraries-mm average or 837 books apiece for 131 persons And A Board of Trade such as this, comprislngin its menbcrship those whom I see about mo, who understand and appreciate far better than I in many instances the complex and difficult problems wiih which all governments have to deal, we look to for support in this period of night of woo and sorrow and economic conflict and suffering will emerge a people purged us by fire, better understanding our problems, better appreciating one anotherfis point of view, and more firmly de- termined that by applying the lessons we have learned in adversity we will prosper and bring about that enduring happinesspnd well-being which is the birthright of every Canadian. (Applause). living on the memory of past SIOPY- Iii has a fine modern hotel and many old buildings of histor. ic interest. It has 80 churches, some of which were built in 1706 to 1713. The first Scottish Rite Masonic Lodge was organized here in 1801 and the old Exchange building on East Bay is the site ______________ of the first independent govem- In another lctiél- we will icll you mm in Ameflw in 177,4- Ii has a more about New York. / military C°11°8o and Navy Yilfd- we “kg Pgnnsyhyanju and Vi,“ The Cooper river bridge which cost gillia, but when you get further am“ "X mum“! L! 9' busim“ Public Forum This column vs open (or the illwuuhlnn by w lrnmpivnilculn u! question! of lnicri-lt. Th" (‘llnrloiiciinvn (luurilllnn ulcers nut ncilennnrlly cmlnrno the opinions of currospunilrnts, (Continued from Page 4) what the end will be we cannot a gain 0f 8.6 per cent. even guess, but conditions all over the south especially, are very scri- ous. It is said that over 60 per cent Justment. cases the farmers are ullilizic to ccnt. pcy any interest owing to low pric- es. In our next letter we will giwntllan normnl for the season, some concrete cases of the con- total for the province at $852, ,~" 000 showing considerable gnln ni- icr adjustment. The gain in To was 26-5 DP-r ccrltpthe net rwult for the thin-c Prairie Provinces being ditions prevailing in some of the farming states so that our P. E. I. fenders can compare conditions. Later we will tell you also more “particularsfl about Florida and other places. I may say now, that from my observations so iar, I firmly be- lieve that iarmers on P. E. I. not- withstanding the unlversal de- pression, are better off than the 8.8 per cent. ronio under like conditions a. gain of 29.1 per cent. tor seasonal adjustment, the Debits in Quebec were $606,986,000 compared with. $606,103,000, representing con- siderable gain after seasonal ad- Tnc totul in Montreal The decline in Ontario was lcsi Debits in Vancouver wore $01.- 346.000, a gain of 10.9 per cent ni- cliease in British Columbia being in- detained. south it is different. North Caro- line and south Carolina and Geor- gia. are poor, indeed, and tile won- der to us ls, how do the people exist. In the latter two states es- pccially, the land is poor and only a little cotton, com and tobacco is raised. Very few cattle or hogs are to be seen, and they buy from other states most of their butter. The immense pine forests on the “h!” i-‘Brlfllflly. by using RAMKA. low lands silpply some revenue and RAMKA do“ m, pal-n, the ha", employment. The pine trees are but penetrates the liillr shafts, and lifllvlwri like our maple trees and liofiliizfflsiflicl(g{llilfmlffis to hair or the sap is made into turpcntlno ghampzm’ mlnftgznngzfngstegetl’ and rosin. Savannah and Jackson- splrntion. RAMKA cures dry and’ vme do a 1M3” buslmss in the“ brlitlc hair. and removes all scuri llncs. The rural population is larg- “d dudrun- . cly black, the poorest and yet the happiest people in ‘the south. ‘Their houses as s. rule are simply "shacks" built on posts or blocks (no cellars) and never saw paint or whitewash and often with no windows. Charleston, with n popu- lation of about 65,000 is an old city on the Atlantic coast of‘ S. Carolina dating from Charles U. v s» -< Grey Hair Banisiieii BY . You NOW can restore the natur- nl beauty of your llalr with ah- Nlllfll-five per cent of the people formerly using colouring arc now using RAMKA. Price $1.00 per bottle from Ill reputable Drug Stores. Distributors for Prince Edward Island FOLEY’$ Drug Store failure and is likely ic be put into receivers hands. The toll of about 55c for car does not bring‘ in rev- enue enough to pay the interest which is about 01.000_per day. A chain oi over 40 banks in this state failed during the last year with disastrous results. A few fertiliser factories and. wood preserving plants are struggling along, being closed st present. Talking with a farmer whose farm is about 2Q miles out and who brings his eggs, hens, etc. to a. shack in the sub- urbs cvery Saturday for sale, I was told that funnel-s are barely ex- isting owing to high taxes snd low prices. Milk that he sells to deal- ers at 8c per gallon is sold by them in the city at 13c per quart, and pork that he sells for 8c per lb. is resold for from 12o to 30c per lb. He gets all the men ha‘ wants to work on the farm for 50c per day and one meal. Thousands are out oi work and are icd by charitable ‘nstitutlons which are assisted by the Govern- SUMMERSIDE Tho population is about half black merit. Bankruptcy is‘ facing many COLD! states and cities, as well as muny Me", assisted very cnpiibly at the l,,,59.,_,,,_.,-,,,_' Like the Insnmllnjs snake it i Some men and women fight colds all n-inicr long, 0th"; enjoy the protection of Aspirin. A lnlvlci. in time. and the first symptoms of a cold get no furl llcr. If n cold h,“ caught you unaware, kccp on with Aspirin unlil the mid is gone. Aspirin cnu’t harm you. It docs not depress the heart. If your throat is sore, ilisszllvc scvcml inhlcig in water and garglc. You will danger in s cold that hangs on for days. To say noilling .oi the pain and discomfort Aspirin might have spared you! All dxugglsis: with ‘pl-oven (lircciions for colds, headaches, neuralgia, ncurlils, rheumatism. ASPIRIN TRADE-MARK RIO. IN CANADA gci instant rclicf. There's organ by Miss Rose Falrchild-~A. "dead but doesn't know it." It 1' people. A few days ago 846 schools BRINGING UP FATHER lLL AND mu KNQMI, I'VE BEEN NH’ EYES-l (AN HARDLlQl 5EE~ I'VE G61’ TC 5TART WEPRING GLA5SE$ JLJ$T TRY THEQE 31 AND I§OK OUT THE VJINDUMP , 1T AFFECTED I'VE $25M ENOUQH- i WILL- GET Ufil-D TO BUT You 1 l‘.