_'.’-\_€iF-.F§1E}€ . ‘iiiii-l ciiaatontroviii GUARDIAN i'r.~s.tit:.l.—-\\. ili"!‘*i s. .\ii|.\ii\: u. i‘. i. ViewPrcnldeul-J. If. Bunion s... nzar; -l.:.-ui.-\‘oi. i). A. tincliiuuuu. D- !- 0. i..i.i.ir uzni liiungiug lllrecior—.l. it. Burnett r\~~lii'ill'l‘ iii Xlll~i—l' rank Walker nud l) K, (‘nrrlo “"’_\1..,'.{],,_~"inlay illnlliilvd ma?) not: per year liu advance) delivered. ;.,;,<,i p... yiuil‘ 1m advance) muiltd in Canada nud Uullcd Staten. .-\ll\‘l-.l'sl'lhl.\'G Ill‘) l’.\'l‘ii;i| si'.\ll-l.\‘ --l'l.c licckwilh b‘ Build i. ma‘ luzk rug. Heat-rill Iluto - Willi-rightly Tower .._ n-l M» (‘Juli . Morning PIIESENTATIVES peciai Agency inc. New York Cenlrnl rs Building Detroit interstate Built: Building Chicago: Syndicate Trail Atlanta; biuundilocl Building Bill .~‘rrcci_ Pnllilili-lpbin Maxim liver) one is mom-y luau-fund because they don't have any. 'l‘l'E.\‘l).\Y, APRIL l, 1933. Tll.i'l' OVII/flilfri FT Mr. B. W. Lc-Pzvctc, mcmher with- out porifokn in the lzuc Ira Gov, srnnlent. marli- a 1i:->t'~>l:ii:i!_\' illum- inating rcinzirk when he said, in the course of his speech in the Budget, dciiat‘, ii: . the Lea Gov-I ernmcnt had intc-i _.~d 1o fund thc bank 0\'€‘l'(il‘lii[. “altcr 1hr‘ vlt-ctlofl. if we WCYB clccicti.“ This statement furnishes a CLIXHPiJYE answer to the. criticism m‘ .\lr. llinnc A. Canipbelli and (lpposlilon xncznbcrsp that the incoming sldfiilifl Govern- ‘ment was to bldflla for funding the- overdraft without waitinit for more; favorable conditions. It is the con- tention of the Conservative mem- bers that the Bank of Montreal was pressing for payment, that the bonds had to he issued at the time the issues ivcre made, but that a much better bargain coilld have been obtainr-d pad the Lea Govern- other mcnt nor, nrglcctrd to fund in the early months of i931, lfr. Lca has nlwaya denied that any beneficial purpose would have becn sflrved by funding the overdraft in his time: Ind he has maintained with equal persistence that his successors An office could and should have walt- nd until the market had again im- proved_ But how docs the argument ML. Lea correspond with the ad- mission of Mr. LcPnge? Why, if funding was good business “after the election," would it not have been better IJUSIHPRS before the el- ection, when the bond market was more favourable? Why was the ap- proaching election n factor in the Lca Goveninzenijs funding plans at all’! Surcly the tinswer is obvious! it was not the financial interests of the Province, but fcar that the taxpayers of the finances, that was Of should hccome aware thc the trite condition of worrying Len Govamment at that time! They were appealing, it will b, recalled. on their "iccord of performance.” The Public Ac- "Ikmmtl nhowed the finances to be In bod mough shape, without the lxpolun of this skeleton o.’ more than n million dollars of overdraft ‘in the closet. Therefor, the inter- plfl of the Province were sacrificed; In overdraft was neglected, and its ptaggering proportions were kept a years of age a .22 and the ammu- nltion to g0 with it. to._shwt partridge. He would be guilt? 01 an offence, and under 580M011 122 which we have just passed, if this father happened to have a rcvolvcr upon, hlm he would have committed a criminal offence and then the law is that he "shall" receive _a sentence of two years. S0 you would be guilty of the of- fence of having permitted your child to use a .22, and because you have a. revolver along with you 0n this shooting expedition you have to go to jail for two years, It would be a pretty dcar l expedition." Mr. Guthrie, Minister of Justice. remarked that the law had been so for a long time, but that no com- plaints had been received against it. He admitted that though this sec- tion dealt with giving or selling to children under sixteen there is no law that prohibits such n minor possessing or using firearms. After considerable discussion the section was changed to reduce the age from sixteen to twelve and, as amended. it was adopted. 1'.11:1f1.i.i11'v.v1_* LA 11-01112!) "A little humour ‘now and then" ls relished by the gravest of par- iiameiitarians. Even Mr. Mackenzie King unbcnds occasionally to ex- change facetious comments on the floor o! the House though not al- ways with the effect which he an- ticipates. Instance the following amusing discussion which occurred on March 30 when, in committee of supply, members sought inform- ation on an estimate of $543,242 for salaries and contingencies in con- nection with the Department of liflnes. " “I notice," said Hon. Ernest Ln- ,polnte (Lib. Que. East) blandly, “that ‘in the Department of Mines there is a museum employee known as an artist in vertebrate paleontology. NUTES BY TIIE IIAY (“Have you ever thought that. although every till? 0i luxury an“ labour-saving dcvicc is available in our homes. our houses lac-k the comfort of those 0f Victorian daysTfl-Sir Mark Webster Jerk- inson.) There is something to be said for a. draughty palace against n warm hutch something to be said for the oumradeshlp oi large families, something to be said for very square rneals-sirlolns and ginger puddings-Jar grand pianos. for four-posters. for thick carpets, and for plenty of head-room and elbow-room. And there is much to be said for the spirit which went with them, the feeling of security and comfortable future. Our age is one o! flats and small houses, of most of the comfortable disoomforts de- scribed by Sir Mark Jenkinson, and we live in a, most Georgian dis- comfort of mind. But when the last thunder has rurrfaled, the last shower finished, and we come into a cool, clear world again, we will build houses for ourselves of l. comfort and- convenience of which Sir Marks Victorians never dreamt. What is planned to be the greatest and most comprehensive Advertising and Marketing Exhi- bition ever conceived, will be open- ed by the British Advertising As- sociation at Olympia in London this July, according to advice received by thc Montreal office of the Cunard and Anchor-Donaldson Lines. The purpose of the exhibi- tion will be to demonstrate to the general public and the producers, manufacturers and distributors hcrw important a part advertising and marketing must play in the revival of world prosperity. It is expected that this exhibition will be larger than previous ones because the channels of Imperal Trade have been enlarged by the Ottawa agree- ments. _ What. asks the London Dally Herald. of Germany's tomorrow? Murder gangs and hysterical mass flPpeals may serve to win elections. They cannot solve, economic pfgb. lems. They cannot find employ- "will 1'01‘ 6.000.000 worklcss men and Wmeli. or give back prosperity to a‘ nation. On Sunday the new wine of crisis was put into the 01d bog- tlu of Junkeriam. The ultimate rwilt is certain. Herr Hitler has proved himself B 91095881181150 of extraordmary albuiilfv The next few weeks wdl I would like to know who he is." "He is n scientist," Hon. W. A. Gordon, Minister of Mines. plained. “A scientist whose time is engaged in the investigation of spineless creatures throughout Can- ada.” "Is his attention confined to the Tories?" enquired Hon. Inn MM- Kenzie, (Lib. Vancouver Centre.) "No," replied Mr. Gordon grave- ly. “I believe there are cases in Quebec and in the foothills as well." BX- llnrk secret, to be revealed only when the bonds were issued "after Qbo election.‘ T lo much for the present Opposi- tion‘: record in regard to the over- lrnft. So much for the sincerity of their criticism of tho Stewart Gov- nrnmcnt‘: notion in the mgttgg, 1g boils down to n calculation of just bow much Mr. Lea and his asso- ciates lost to the Province by reas- "z-Yfl 01 P1171118 Dolltics when they lhmlld havo been attending to the taxpayers’ intcrvsts. ._..____________ ZN OFFENCE IN LAW How many know, asks an ex- change, that for tcn fvcars it has br-cn unlawful to give a pistol or nir gun or ammunition fhcrpfop go At this stage Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King, Opposition lender, wok n, am. ‘ "I lea," b0 laid, “than in on ls- sistnnt invertebrate paleontologist. Would the Minister tell us the dif- ference between these two gentle- men?" ‘Th5! Writ-lemon unim the chief in that work," was the reply, “But one l1 vertdbrnte," insisted m. King, "and the other is in- vertebrate." “One has n Ipinc and the other has not," laid Mr. Gordon. "I think the honorable gentleman probably willboubletnidnutitythcnng without the spine." The item, it is reported, carried ‘amid considerable laughter." EDITORIAL NOTES n minor undcr the nqo n1 sixtggn? Mr-mhcrs of l-‘nrllanir-nt admitted ignoranrc on this point the other day when rlirvus/ing amcndmcnts to thc Criminal (twdc wzih regard to flrc-arnis. Mr, llanbxlrjr, mcmbcri for Vancnuvcr, stalled tluit his son hm! fin ilii‘ gun for yo; s bcforc the Sir Ronald Lindsay, British Am- bassador to the United States, and Gordon Hull, Secretary of State in the Roosevelt Cabinet, NpOrt ex- Wlvtit progress in their consider- atjon of general economics. Upon ihc outcome of these conversations, together with their extension to show whether he has equal, or in- dMd any. merits as a constructive statesman. 1f he has not, the Elm’? of Sundays triumph will speedily fade and an atmosphere 0f disappointment and unsettle- ment will be created in Germany 1mm Whifh any kind of disaster ma? °m@1'B@--—G1fl$s0w Herald. The first stop Iof "m, who” whole ambition is to restore 0011- nden“ l! W dl-“Tplfly u. little con- fidence themselves. There is a very largo measure of agreement, whm, the Government has recently shown "l" °f lhlrins. upon the ideals will‘!!! 0111' domestic policy should WYWQ- T719? are. briefly, to gxtend “l” m" W! the vossibuity of “L” "mm" <1) bv ltimillating productive enterprise and (2) by "WWII taxation. ‘rhea; two methods an not in the least cop. trfldivwrv. for both flilfl it in- °""ml "l! Dower and the readi- "°" "WWII-lie goods; and the vmblem in how to convert them from ultimate ideals into immed. m4 Pflfilbt-Iflndun Times. Under ohl-IIQOIIOI‘ 1mm, am h“. "d. Willi-iii the Jews have been intensified. Inflsmntatory speech“ BIO 105G133, it Qppegm. to wnd "We!" vf physical violence. an n "Suit a wave of protest is BWQQD- ing through other lands. It do“ seam incredible that the Gfllmnny of 1983 should b, ¢grrymg on in this way. that. people who can themselves civilized and bout of their Advanced ideas, should be °P°“‘Y Pmwitins their fellow-cit- izens. We can at least thank Henv. m that Canada, the United states, Great Britain and most other lands are nee of this sort of thing. "Th! bllllllesl of nn Opposition ‘I 1° flame." uid s famous nut. ish statesman. This dictum, some- times modified under certain m. clmstnnces, but true in the gm“, w" "flflplified in Mr. Ralston’; attack upon the budget. Mr. King's financial critic did not rise w and Mndle. and this he , - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN What Y‘ fiohp . ‘ of gnaw By lame: W. Bmlon. MD. was 01mm mar mans You a QUITTEB PUBLIC FORUM This column II open for CM luau-um. n: servo-vaudevi- 0| quutlonn of infewll- TV Charlottetown Ounldlnn d!!! nut nncrnnnrlly andnrln ti’ opinions of wrrolbflndnntl. A GREAT BOON shy-The publication of the Ben- nett Budget has brought the usual amount of adverse criticism. Th! tax on sugar especially stinks in the nostrils of the political propa- gandists, and their walls rise t0 Heaven with insistent rBlieYW-lftn- As citizens of Prince Edward Is- 15nd, we have every reason to con- gratulate ourselves that the Bud- get is so conclusively favorable t0 this Province. The few dollars that the tax on sugar, face powder. etcetera, takes out of our pockets are already being many times re- placed through increased prices for our exportable produce. largely 511° we believe to the moral effect of the fixation of the value of the DOlmd sterling, with regard to these products, With all due respect for the opin- ions of others we submit that this sort of complaining, unconstructlve criticism does not contribute to our moral welfare whether as a nation or as individuals. We have never been militant in our political opin- ions, and thus claim the privilege of exemption from the charge of blind partisanship, when we ex- press a keen admiration for our Prime Minister, the Hon- R- B- Bennett. He occupies. by election, the highest position the people of_ Canada can offer. As in every oth- er crisis, great need, has produced a great man to handle the controls. Some years ago I wrote n mall- zine article entitled “The Organ That Makes You a Quitter." I was talking about the liver which is, as you may know. "the king of all the organs of thebodY-T It weighs about six pounds and has one quarter of all your blood in it all the time as it has a. number of jobs to do while this great amount of blood is passing through it.- It is hard to say just which oi’ its jobs is the most imllfifiiml; millili- facturing bile for digestive purposes. storing away sugar in the liver for future needs, or taking harmful or poisonous substances out of the blood. In addition to this a good flow of bile means that wastes will not accumulate in the lower bowel. as the bile so stimulates the mus- cular walls of the IMEB mifisum that they push the wastes from the food downward and out of the body. Now the liver can make you a quitter by failing to take the pois- ons out of your blood or falling to stimulate the- larBB ifliesune- be‘ cause it is poison in you that gives you that lazy, tired, lack of ambi- tion feeling. . Why does the liver not do its work properly for you? Simply because you do not glvc it a chalice. You either eat, too much rich food and it cant handle it, or mfl ENGLISH POETRY . . .' O heavenly Eloquence, That with the strong rein of com- manding words Dost manage, guide, and master th' eminence Of men's affections, more than kll their swords. Shall we not ofler to thy excellence The richest treasure that our wit affords? Thou that canst do much more with one poor pen Than all the powcrs of princes can effect; . And draw. divert, dispose and fash- ion men, Better than force or rigour can direct! Should we this ornament of glory then, As th’ unmaterlnl fruits of shades, neglect? . . . ...F|-Qm"Mus0phi1ll.5." by Samuel Daniel (1599). horse and buggy. The solid con- tentment, and slow steady progress, of that age has its appeal, in con- trast with the fifty mile per hour speed demon out for a drive to no- where in particular. An attempt to turn back the clock were futile; but a return to the sanity of our fathers in their insistence that ex- penditure must be subject to rev- enue, spells success rather than fu- tility. We note in this connection, and with pleasure, the restored ac- tivity in the horse business. Farm- ers are now raising their own stock, Due to his leadership and purpose- ful manipulation of affairs, Can- ada occupies a position of eminence , among the nations of the world. | In this time of universal distress ' such as the world has never expcr- i fenced, politics should be a second- ary consideration, and the unified efforts of earnest men and womcn whatsoever their political persu- asion, should support the unques- tionably honest endeavour of Mr. Bennett and his colleagues, to meet taxation problems, halt our precip- ltate descent into deeper and deep- er national debt, and to make of Canadians a “peculiar people" by the security and sanity of their financial condition. The gradual realization that the hectic days of 1915-1920 arc unlike- ly to recur in this generation has had a healthy and solidifying cf- fect. The act of putting the past out to pasture and facing conditions as they exist is a stabilizing influ- cncc. We do not advocate emula- tion of the boosting spirit heralded across the Border as the road to former prosperous values. Already we scent more confidence in trade relations, owing we conclude to the else you sit around and move YOUF body so little, that the liver never gets "squeezed." It is this sqlwel- ing of the liver that stimulates the circulation of the blood in the llvcr, and it‘ does all its Jobs lust that much better. To get some idea. of how move- ment of the body helps liver cir- culation, it was shown that when womcn wore high tight corsets there were four timcs as many women as men afflicted with gall stones, whereas with the use of the low corset or girdle, the number of cases now just equals that of men- How can you stimulate your liver into action without having to play games, ride, or do some form of hard work? Just kcep your feet together, knees straight, and bend over to the right side as far as you can, then straighten up and bent over t0 the left side, then over to right side and so forth. Do this about twenty times to each side and do it night and mornnlg. . By keeping your liver stirred, the poisons are removed from the blood and the wastes from the body, and instead of being a qultter you‘ll bc your own real self. growing consciousness that prosper- ity is “just around the corner" for A Joke On George the man who settles down to prac- Brown tlcal hard work, whether as pro- (Fred Williams, in the Vancouver ducer, retailer 0r OXlJOYiBF. 18005 province) facts cheerfully, and resolves to On this date, (March 25) in 1880, 351T? 9n- Hmh Gem.“ Brown. editor 0g the We are not appealing for more Globe, was sitting in his office at Weed. father the ODDOSWE- The craze for speed, and more speed has been the curse of the past de- cade. We have had our ears bom- barded with eulogies of Yankee hustle every summer by our visiting sons and daughters, employed in that country by the thousands dur- ing the past period of unstable ac- tivity. Most of them are back home now, Home arrived on "Shanks More," and quite willingly admit "Poverty Island" has provcn herself s "shelter in the time of storm." We hnvq a warm place in our heart for the memories of the old audience serious again. It is said that the story of the incident spread so rapidly through the country that it resulted in his de- fent. i Bennett, Brown's murderer. was duly tried, convicted and executed for this assassination of the great tribune, then in the mu strength of his stern opposition to everything proposed by John A. Macdonald. It is one of the strangest phases of our history, the bitter personal en- mity between those two great Scots, who sank their differences to each other only for a. fcw months to bring about Confcdernton, and then became as bitter as before. ' Toronto when one George Bennett, an employee, who had been dis- charged for lntemperance, entered and lhot the editor. Mr. Brown was mortally wounded. but l’ ‘ un- til May l0 following when he suc- cumbed io his wounds and was buried amid the sorrow of a coun- try for which he had done so much. Ha was n Reformer not only in politics but in social customs also, being a strong advocatn of temperance at a time when temper- ance was by no means common, and hard drinking was the rule, which reminds me of I. story told about the great Scot who did so much for Canada's autonomy. In one election in South Ontario Mr. Brown was n candidate and rnndn n speech at Oshawa. It was a wry hot night in July and the hail was crowded. Brown became warm with energy and action, his long nnns swinging, and, having removed first his cont. then his vest and next his collar and tie, he indulged meanwhile in copious drinks of water. The audience was in fine humor as he reached for another glnssful from an empty pitcher. In the mo- meni/s halt a son of Erin in the hall shouted." "Faith, this is the first time I cvcr saw a w’ ’ run wid water." The laughter and applause over this sally continued so persistently that it was impos- sible for Mr. Brown to continue his speech and he was unable to get his \\\\\\\\~\\i ’n0nUs” w do with gum and skill. n wt; ‘imply M“ mum"? 10b. a part of the day's work. and. like n 800d Iilc 0f siriiccn. lie did not know it include other governments at an M" flliflilr-t. liit" law. nor did hc carly date, depends tho gpegdy think it m. w nvrully Liam-tr i0 bi; iconvocatlon of the World Economic uillziznfui. . l'li»“.':i":',mcnxhci- r onfercnce n 51388 but t0 to C a d ihc adjustment o! . damn with bell, book Ottawa, .~i...i haw. r. ‘(if i... (lmrgh- the war debts. so promising have V“ 15 =1 W I . . n, imli a .22li)"(‘ll the talks thus far that there rlllc, llilli rill‘ i. nu‘, 3r: gixtm-n, IS believed to bq g good chm-we q] m; innit Iiivll for (Qiiclrc the economic conference meeting South, pui (l:v ('1'...) this “any; "Undir f.‘ clirm 125 any pcrson who gii" in n minor uudcr six- . icrx-i y : of ago nn air gun or ‘ thr- nmrvilnliion thcrcfm‘ is guilty of an <>"fi~uce_ Tnlz" ihc rasic of nnv member of Parliament hcrc giving his child undcr sixteen Ir-ni‘. bcfore the summer ls far advanced. "Qmlllg 800d in the wan growing deflnitcness, it is mt “s” Slmilli’ “Cause it wasn't t bUSmCS-S Li) 100k [or it, accommodation a British Government hat an ta the mun hr inadi- ovcr ifs Junc l5 iv-ir "oinlrd on.” dvbi; instalment. of lawyer with a biaci. he could flnd defendant's hisi l" "m P"! of Toronto, it i; in the annual report "l" Oliiiiri" Liquor Control Board, an applicant for relief from public funds ls required to obtain n certificate from the Board m the effect that he does not hold n lfqucr permit. No rcllci is granted unless such a ccrtificaic is pyq. duccd, which mccim that if he msscsses a permit hc must sur- rcnder it; it he takcs it out again the city is notiflcd and hc comes on’ rclici. He (rant have boih. ....w....-... . . ..... and finding a ready sale for the right type, instead of sending money to Western Canada for very inferior animals. Tractors are rele- gated to the boneyard. Many un- necessary automobiles are suffering the same fate. Instead of buying gasolene on credit, we are utilizing cvcry cent of our diminished in- comes practically, We are delightfully isolated by our surrounding water. The para- sltical rncketeer, and the loafing sheik find insufficient background for their pursuits. The preying fe- male of the species considers the frowns of our virtuous womanhood, and the "big laugh," of our canny manhood too much for her, and returns to her haunts over the bor- dcr. We Islanders have a grand heritage from our immigrant fore- fathers. Wc are aristocrats of the soil, with traditions of accomplish- ment that should be our inspira- tion to succccd. Keeping these facts before us, our minds resolute- ly occupied with our own affairs, we will have no time to reflect. on our ill condtlon, and in a short period o! years awake to the fact that we are again prosperous. If our past lessons have not taught us to let speculative ventures alone, then we deserve what we are most llkcly to gct lf we indulge in this indoor sport. Things might be worse. They will be batten We feel quite cheerful. We have confidence in our government. We have faith in God, and our ultimate destiny. l’ am, Sir, etc. C. CHESTER PRATT, St. Peter's. SOME HIGH SPOTS S'r,—A few days ago Mr J, p, McIntyre in speaking on the Bud- get criticised the manner of ex. 9911111118 lillempk rent relief money and referred to work done at Lower Montague where “not a Liberal received one hour's work." Mr. McIntyre a year ago read in the House a letter which appeared (Continued on page 5) tux. Aaron soclzrv " BEAUTY ms Created by Mn: Factor. “$139001?! make-up genius, who for many you: hnl been chief oosmeticinn to m; screen and stage profession. Mn Factor prepgratlgm are in n largo vvny [Oiflfifllllflg for the splendid complexion of the screen celebrities. 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