_ .. .. nun»,- Gezll-rflrtdrinsim- -uee-rw-~'"r'"-""""‘ P .5 (El-Q FUU K The Charlottetown Guardian President LleuL-Col. W Cheater 8. Ylve-Prelldenl J. ldltur and M |r 4 | 5\"'"""Y! u A Mnulilnnml D. 8. 0. AIIJUPIHIO 12111111" Frank W315" up u_ 5, gun]; l- x c l. t a a ( l slurutng Dally (Founded ltllli) H.011 ||0r ymr tln minim-e) tlelherrd u; 54.1111 per your tlu admin-e) mmled to l’. Ii. 85.00 per year (In udvunve) mulled to Canada Ully Inland and l.‘ I TU DAY, JANUARY ll. The '1~1e».5'1§1'.1-.1.-.ge Is 111110 11111- ~1;;111fi1-111100 111 tht- 1111-1 tl111t 1110 K1113. 1111 1111- 11011- Lauadaaii coiuagc. is 111101111111- -.-1l'.‘ _|'-.11l,tl1 l\’11l1111.~11u 111 1110 11111111- 111111 1111.11 ~11; 1. 111..t 11 111.11." 111110 ~111110tl1111g 111 1111 with .110 >::111110 111 \\1-~1111i11.~11-i- 211111 11111 1111:1~11-11 111 110111-11110111 ~lJilll> 11s :1 1111111111. .\'111 >lllt.'\‘ 0:11-11‘ has 1111- 1101111 111' 1110 1111111211-011 \101or1:u1 1~~u0s 1101-11 11111-11111111-11 1111 01-.11~ 111' 1111- ll1111111111111s :111d C1-l.11;lt-~. 'li-.0 0i1.111;_-1- \\.1s 11111111: i0 litgiii I110 1-1'1-~111t 101011 ":11 1111- 0:.111'1-.~\ 1l1-~11-0 111' LX111- 1-'.:1. .\us11'"11121, _\1-\v '/.1.1i:11111 :11111 51111111 .\1'ri1'21." 'li11- ~1-11_1 111' 1111- 1111111111111111 11111111111; 111 1.1111- 11111. u~ t--l<'. 111 1111- 11111111111 10111111 111".\'11- Rol-crt |11i111~1111, 1111-1111 .\l.1~11-1 111111 (111111111-11111-1-111 1111' \'11-..'1_ -1-.'11.1-~ 111t1-1'1-~1i11; 10.111111; '1'h0_\ s1-1-111 :11 11.110 112111 2111 1111114121111 1111s)" 11:11‘. l"i1'~1 1111-1- ‘1:.11 1- ~1-1-:11. 11111 11111111101! 011111_ 1111-11211 111111 >1,21_1 11¢, '-.-1..111 11111111011 against 1111- 01-1111111111111 111 Edw .11] \ lll. Then th1-y had to 11211-1- tu-o 111111- tl-xwi 1 . -1 1110s 1le~i -n1-d. 2111111-01-011 and cut. Thou -.1. 1111111 -,'- - :-111:-~: .1111] 1111- 1:1~l. though 1-1 11-1 ,\l1-11 \11111.111q 11:11 21111111114111 l'--1" s---.-1;1~ t11 11.110 111011 1111- l1-.1.~t 11f 1111- ':-1--1"1--.11~1~ 111' 1111- 1'-~i11~ -,\1-1'1- 1111- ‘ ,._ ']11 1-1- 11.10 1110 111-111111- _\1.1~- ' _ :1 111111.11111 1111" 011111141- 1111-“. :1-_ l1.»- ".-1111'111 -;1l" 1~~111-.~ 111' 1-1- $1,110. ' ‘111-11- 1211111111111 :111-- ~ -.'..--§"c 111' :.-;r111l11.1:1l 11111-10-1». ~=.:11-1- ' '11 0s. 1 11- .\11111 1-11!111111~~|-1111--11111-111- 111111 111111l1-1'1--~'.10 11-1-.1lt-111'11-~ 111 1111111 1l|1 1 ' 1 polish _\1-111-,1~l1 111‘ \\'1-l~l1 1110-s :'1-1" :':-1- 111' ~-lv01 111111 0-11-1101 01-111» am] 11-111111115; ' 111- 1111-11 1111 1110 1'.1rth- il-g .--1-l 21111" 1111 1111- 111-111111-111-1- 111111 -.- 111111-1- 1 1.1-0 1111- 111111 ~u1\1v111~ 01' :17‘. 1111- 1‘ signs s1111-1-11i11l. '|"111- 111:'1'1---.1l1\ 1-111011 1111- ;1rt1~1~ 111111 \\11~ 111 1': ' ._- 3111-‘111; 11'1-.~l1l_v 111111 111111111011 011211210- t1- _,.- 11: 11-1- 111111-11 l\'i11g1l11111. .-\i1'11l:1111-~'. l1i21~:-1'1111,.11- 1"11111-111-\.~. 1111110 ~i1:11't~" 211111 011111 \\-.---- 11:-~.711-d 111 1111- 1)0~i-\'11 11111111111101- not 5111111-10-1 11 1-51111-21011-11411- 11f 1111- 1l1-1t1~l1 lslt-s to v1:11'-'.--1; 1111-11‘ 11~1- 111i 01111111140, .\ ~1-1-i1-s 111' t11-- siq11~ -11' Yc-_\'211 .1111111.1l~ \\:1< 14110111. 11111 11111110 1111.1 l:.- :1 l11-..|'-c 111111 1111111111111. 5'11 1111- 011211110101- '_ 1- l-11_"-1. 1--111111r111111~0 \\,-1~ 21011101011 211111 1110 1-1 - v-vais 110-"1- 11121-10 1111-0 1111- 1'1-\01-s1- 11f :111 1111- Qltl 'l'i.- 1-1-111111 has silvt-r 211-1111 11f litig- 11-1-11 v' 111-1" 111110 111111 211111 111110-1111; tht- l111lf- c11- -1 ‘hr- ~l1‘0lrl 0411111111011 hv 01111111011 c135 '1' 1111111: 111-an 1111- 'l'11<11-1" l'll\l' c1-1.,-.111-l :111-i ~:1111111r‘11-1l 111 thistlt- 211111 shatiiroclv‘. A1111 s11 1111. _ 111 1111- 111-111-1- 01-11111141- 111111-121111111 :111 11s 111-:111 t11 1111- 1m -1-t 111 1-111- 1111-11. 1110 l:1~1 211111 littlt-st of 1:10 "1\'1-_1.11 '\111111:1l~"1l1-I~1;_111s st1l1111i1t1-rl h1- a 1111..l1~1'1|. '|i1-.- 1111-11. 1111- 1"1-11111'1 0x11l:11t1~ smut-- 111111: :11-1-i11_;1 1":1Il_v. "\\:1~ 103211-110-1 11s 11111 111021» i113 1.1 111 1-111-01111 2111110111101" 21nd 111111" 211111c21rs u1-.-u 1'11.- f:11 111.1113" 11,-0.1 111 1111- 111-11-111- oi \.'11-t111i21'> r1-1,-_-n $111110 21-111-11111- 131' 01.111041- 11111-1111110011. 1111 1110 11111111111121 1.111111 1l- ~1-_-11. :1 11-1-1 small lighthotlst- 111111 21n r1011 -1111l‘:1-1- ~.11§111u- ship. 'l'111-1' \v1r1- rt-uiovcd 11.0 101-1 111 =11 1~.111- 111111 111-v0r 1-1-~1111-0d until now. 1'\'u\-c 1-11- l---l1211-11:~r- 1s 1121011- 1111 tht- 111-tiny. l1 n--~1‘-.1 < ‘-101111~111011-111~l1- 11011111 1110 1.1110111 hand of 111" _11111;1. '1' 11 i11n-1\-:11r1rs lri1un11l1t-1l thisivr-ar 111 tht- 11c\v 111g 1\-.1~lv0-.»1-l1--1 tl110e211t-1111y hit. lt stands e.1~-h- 1111 11~ 011-40. 21nd is arlnrnerl on its rcvci-se 111111 111111-1112111/1-11 arrziugt-tncnt of 50111011111151 111:1: n-igln 110 1111-1211101! for a \\'clsl1 100k. P1111 it is 111.1 1111-21111 to 110 a lock; it is mt-ant to hc thl- 11121111 021ll0d thrift. 'l'i11~-r0 is no r011sr1n. according to the Dcptttv .\1:1~t1-r of 1110 .\l111t. u-iiy succeeding Sovert-igns 5111111111 111- 121001] opposite ways on lltt- coinage of the 1511111110. 1t is just another custom, 11111 i: l-.-1< 111-en follmvt-d >lllC(‘ the first milled coins acre n11n11-1l in Charles thc $00onrl's time. A Telling Analysis .'\l'l analysis of the failure of the 50111-211 Cre- 11-1 11-111-1-111111-111 of .-\lh01t:1 to 1l0monstrzite the 1"--1-1-1-01111-~~ 111' 11> rcnnoniic propositions is made 1-_-.- .\1r. 11111-11» \\'_ l-‘1-terson. Pditor of Farm :11.-1 111111011 1\'1\i1-11. ('.;ll;f;lt‘_\' 21111-101111111211 11111101, 111 21 11111111111101 ivhit-li is offcrt-rl on itcivs stands 111 \1l10r1.-1. "1 1100111 it m1- duty to study the =ul111-1-- 0-111~0i1-11111111s11". intcnsivclv and 111-pe- fulh," .\lr. |':1tt1-r_11n writcs. llis judgment, 11.1-1-<1 1111 11111-1111 stttflv :111-l 1111111 thc statitlpoint 111' ":1 l111--11111g r1111121121t'tis1111". may he 121111-11 as 11111-11‘ luthor-t-uivr. Under 5011111111’. f\lr_ Peterson finds that. 0111c R1101‘ tht- ollit-t‘. 1111- 1ir111iositiou; of Social (Jr-edit c1-ll:11-~1-1l. 111' ('. 11. 1111114121» 1110 fotturlt-r r11 1111- “so-111, l-1- \1rit0~": “111- is :1 <l\'lll'lll propa~ 111111 - 111111 \\'11l‘1l-~lll1lll, :1 11:1~t111:1s1t-r at 1111's- 11111.1 -1-11 :111-l 211111111411111". 111111 r1 highlv 111211-lop- .~1l 1111"~1-1-11111111 1-111111111-x — strtiug :1 ‘fiuaucit-r‘ \v11l| a fulst- l11-:11"1l 111110111111; 111111 l11-111pr1 1-\1-r1- 1110.11. 211111 1-1111~11ir:10it-s l1:1t0h1-1l l1_v s1.-1t1-<u11-11 and 11:11111- _-_§--\1-1'11111's 1111111 1111111211111’ 11o 11111 t-vt-ll 1111111111 lll> 11:11|11-1 t11 0110111111121“ lllr~ rlt-st1'110tio1i". K111111011: 11111» l)1111;,-l;1~1-1-\-1-;1l hou- 111- ivould 111-r- f111"1n t11-- 11-11211-11- 111' 112111111; 1111-1111-1111.» 'l'.'111111g 1111- ll11u1_-l-1~ 111111111~i111111 ll1:tt "1)I'111l1t1‘- 111111 1~ 11111 s01f~li111111l-11i11g." 1111- 11111111’ of 11111011 is ~11111--1~1-1l 111 111- 1111- '1-.v1st1-|100 111' tr1-1t11-u1l1111s 111-111. ‘l1. l'1-11-1\-111 finds that 11111112111 0x11011- 01101- shous l)11111_-1;1~ t11 110 wrong. lf 1111111, “the 11111-10 0011111111110 11110111110 111111111 11211-0 0111110 111 a full M1111 111111- 11311." 'l'h0 “01111111-211 1101-1111150" 111-11. if 12111111 1-‘11-1111111111011111 "211121110111111 101-2111- it-li/c 1111- 11-111 1111110 or 1111- 1111010111 classics." 'l'111- 001-111111111- 111-ri1ag1- 111' 1111- 11:1~t rt-post-d 111 thc 11141-11 ~t:111-l.1'1'1| 1-f 111-111;- 1-t1_i11_\1-Il 11111211‘. lint. <:11~ .\lr. 1‘1-11-1-~-111. “l <01- 1111 grounds or hasis for 11111111-1111-1- 011111111." 'l':1ll.- 11f "11111111-11721111111" 110:1r1l in .‘\ll10rt21 was “11111-1-11- 1110:1ui11_1_-l1-~s. .\l111-r1:1 hail 11111110111011 its- r11-1111'—tl1r11 i~. 11111-11111-1-11 111111101- 1111 its amen- in 1111- 11.1.1, '1'h. 1-1-111111- 11f 1111- 111-1-~0111 1111s that -l-1-1<- 11.1. l111l1- 1011 111 "11111111-11/0" furtht-r. A question that Sticial Crctlitcrs brushed aside when they vvcrc 0211111121111111111; for 11ffi00 has come back t0 haunt them, .\lr. l‘0t1-rson s21) s. No one has yct found- out hoiv 1111- province ivus going to ruisc the 8101111010110. 1111I>i11v 0f Ill-xi-li-"R that would b0 111-011011 t11 11111- tlividt-iitls as prom- ist-tl. .-\f101' cxaiiiiniug 1111- 111111110111 lllY-llvell. tl10 11211111111101 r01111rts: "'l'h0 only [iu-ssil-li" \\‘&\_\‘=' to distribute ptirchasiug 1>11\\-0r arc throttgh u-agt-s and prict-s 1111111 to the 1111111-11111211 for pm- vhu-tiou 21nd s0rvi00s r011d01-1-1l. through privatc gift 211111 111111113111 distrihtitioti of 111111110 funds 111't-\-111t1sl1- 00111-01011 l1_v taxation." .\1r. l‘1-t01-s11u t-xaiuiucs 1111- ('1111:11li:111 11111111- iri\\' 51111-111, 11111111 11-111011 51101111 Ci-t-ditt-rs 112111 fixt-d tltt-ir 2111011111111. 1'10 finds that the hank- 1111; 01111-111 011st 111111111 11110 1101- c0111 111' national 111001110, 01111111211-1-11 with 1110 35 pcr c0111 that 1va< alisorht-rl 111 f1-1l0121l. 111-ov1111-121l 111111 nuuiicipal 121 ition. "lf \v0 0o111'1s021t1-rl 1110 cutirc profit of all th1- hunks 111111 distrihut0d 1t t11 the 11001110. \\'t" \v11uld 0:11-11 1001-11-0 :111 21111111211 1110111110 of tht- 111111111101-111 sum of 211111111 11110 dollar 211111 f111t1' 0011ts- 1101- 1102111, 11111011 11-11-11111 11111 1.111 Itllv illilflll- 111g 1l1s1211100 tou-zu-ds zilu-lishinc 1111\'1'l‘1_\'!" I Editorial Notes I l.1~.1-,;u1- 11f ,\';11i1.11< ~1~v011t01-11 _\-0:1r~ 1-111 11-1111)’. ' t 1, :1 ' \\'l1il1- s111111~ 1.1 his" l1~11-111-r~ suiv 111 l‘1'0>111_<-11l Roosevelfs messwqt- 1111 :1111~11111t to 1-111101111111- “quq-ing fat-flop.- 1111111 1t1s11l1~ 211111 011ts11l1- 111 1.11"» Ql't'.\>l, 111.11 \\-:1~ 111111211-011111- 111-t his 1>\\'l1 Wilvlh-l‘ t11 it. .\~ 1110 |'1'1~i1l011ti;1l 1111111- \\:1s lt-avltlk . . _ _ ,1 NV 1110 111211111101 1111- 1‘1"1-s11l0111 1111111111 11141111111 1-111.11i\1- $11111 111' \'1-\v Yorlt. 1111- 111111111-111 10:111- t-r. 211111 1\:1~ 11.1-1"::-1-.11'1l 111 r0111.1r1\: "l'11-1'1. 21s 1111-0 11.0.1 t11 ~.1-. 1111 1111- 1'..-1=t> >11l1-. 111:1‘. 1111s 11111 .'l\l\lll§_f 1111-111. '1'11.11 \\1'l> 1011111}; 1110111» >11 >11 >l< * Th0 1111.110. _-11-1- 1-1-_.|.1111~1l1l1- 1'111- 11111011 111211 is ll\‘\\' 211111 1111111111. 11111 1111~~1l1l_v 1111- 11111~t 1111111110 >11 1:11 is 111 1111- 11110111111111; 111' :111 111111111-11 Qu0l11-1: 1111.11,. 11111.1 1,111,, ;. L».-.-1i1‘11-.1 111-1110-1-1-0. 'l‘l1i1-t1"--1111- 11r11s111-0ti\1» 111111h1-rs 21111111011 111 21 1111_ll)'\\11111_l 11111- 111111 P1111111. 5111,11,, 1m- ;1 111111 11111-1 1111- 111011- 1111- 11111-11 11211110» 'l'h1- stit1li11 21111111111101-11 100011111" it ivoulrl 1101-11 :111 111f:1111 11111 :1 |'1--.v days 11111 for t11-J 11.111 11f 1110 1-'1'0u-:l1 l):1u1111111. Louis- (luirlt-s: 111 its forthcoming 111011110. ".\1.'11-i0 .\11to1110110. 111 “hit-It _\'111'111:1 5111-111-1-1- 1\l:11~ 1111- 11110 r1110. .\11- 11l10uti1111s 0111110 f111111 11Y11s111-0t1v0 iiiothcrs lll (yuvhcc (111; .\'1-\v Yuri; Chicago. \’111111Q>t11\\'1t. 1711111, l‘l1111-'11i.\-. .\ri/... :111-l 50211110. \\'.-1~h. _'l'hr (Qu1-h01- 21111111021111 sul11111tt1-1l1 :1 111-111-1111141- 111 ht-t‘ 0x11001011 1111111- siiouiiig its 171011011 11IIc0>11'_\' 111-Ck to 1111- tlzivs of 1110 111-11111-11 111101-11. "and gitztrttn- tt-ctl that it 111111111 hc a 11111;‘: * 1% =11 >1: R1-zt1l1-rs 111' 2111 111111-1- 140111-1-11111111 11111 101-2111 11.11- 1,..1..1l,-.1-i1_\- 1-11j11v1-d h1- "Riia" as :1 1111v0l1s1 111 111111 1111'>_ "R1121". 1111- 11011 11211111- of .\lr.~. l)0.~11111111l ll1111111l11-01-s. 11in ill-l |>-\>>l"'- :1\\;1v 211 1110 21111-111‘ 73, $110 \\-:1.~ 1110 121\-11t1ritt- 11(1\-1'-l1~1 of our 111-1-~0111 l__1u1-1-11: 111111 within 1110 111st 101v \'0211‘s. 1111110 still 11110110» of York, ('_l1100.11 .\l'a1"_v 111111-1011 21 011111111010 st-t 111' 151113 s111-1-iall1- 1111111111. f11t‘ 1101- 11111-2110 lihrary. 1111- 1\'o'< 11111 C, ("ollun of (ollsitifit-ld. lll\'t‘l'llk'.\$hl'lll'(f. Shc 11111111011 111 Svdncv. .\11.~t1':1l1:1. 1111010 sh0 \vc|1t as a child 111th 111-r 11211011ts. latcr rcturtutig to 1-'.t11_-"12111d. llcr \\1‘11l‘l{> itu-ludt-d srvvfill P131?‘- Fouic of 1101' l11-s1-1<1111\\-11 uovcls 1101' :1 _“l).'1111_1- 1111-11011." 1101- l'll‘>ll "r1111? _l<'>\1‘1'>- "llll- All _\lou0," "(':1l\':111," hcr fiftit-th; "lllilllil "1' 11W lipht-siatis" 211111 "'l'h0 (i12111rl111111l11-1-s 'l't'il11;{y". >l< ‘»l< >l< >l< Nevada still is running its 1111-11100 courts and roult-ttt- \vl100ls hut civic lcadcrs picture 1110 511111- as a lmyt-n i111 111illi111121ir0s-—a 1112100 1011010 thcy can huv a l'{111ls-l\‘11_v01- without sal mm 111111110-“111 a 1111111110 without iuhci-itaucc tax. and organize a coi-poratiou without having to zmsu-cr e111l)21r1"21ssi11g 11u1-stions. Th0 0211111121131 is getting results. Th0 First National 1121111; of Rcuo rcccntly listt-d for1_v-f11111- 1121111cs that r021d like a cross section of Mncrican 1111111100 21s 211111111011 citizens of thc “(me sound 5121111." l1 also pointed to the 11111111- maguilittcitt 11011105. ranging up to $150,000 in valuc. that- havc riscn thcrc and at Laltc 'l'21hoc. Th0 viciv of some of the nciv-comcrs u-as expressed thus by Mr. \\'ii- lizim Newton, Dcuvcr hrokcr: "Ncvada is thc only sane State left in the Ulllttll. Colorado has gone tax c1-.'1'/.y. I 11211-0 111211111 sonic nmiicy i-n this State and l do 11ot proposc to turn it ovct‘ to 21 revenue mad 111111011 of officc holders to throw around. l am moving t0 Ncvzirlzt." Ill i< ll‘ 1k l-lcre arc some of th0 ohjcctivcs which Prcsi- 110111 R1111s1-velt 01111111011 in --l-1i.-. 21111111211 message to lIougr : A strong natituial dt-ft-use. Limitation of the nt-iv farm 1-11-ogra1-1fs 011st to 1111- amount of current Fcdt-ral outlays for agriculture. Legislation to end "5l2ll'\illl1)l‘l wages and ln~ lolcra-hlt: hours.” Redut-tion of the aflttttal Federal deficit in the fiscal year 111-ginning t11-xi _lul1- t. (The goal of a 1121121110011 hudgt-t in 111211 110111111 was ahan- dout-d. 110110101.) (fontiuttatiou of \\'()l'l\' r1-l10f. iustt-atl of 21 dole. for thc 2il1lc-hr11lictl 11110111111111-1311, Rt-visititi of taxt-s \vhi0l1 11:11-11 1111011 provcd to work dcfinitc ltardship. 0s11c0121ll1- on small l1usi- nt-ss 111011. hut 001111111121111111 of provisions against tax “ahus0.~." 1\1021s11r0s to c1111 1111: "tnisust: 11f th0 pou-crs of capital or selfish suspension of thc cnuiloyrncnt of 0211111211." 'l'l11" lH-csirlt-ut crilicizt-d thcsc tiat-tices: 1.1'l':1.\- 2111111131100 through 0 111-ratc- and oth- er 1111-1l1111l~. z. l-lxccssiu- c:111it:1l1z:1ti1111, iuvcstttit-tit writc- 1111s and security n12111i11ul:1ti11ns. 3. lh-ivc-riggiug 211111 collusive l1idtling_ ~11 “lligh 11r0~~ur1-" s:1l0sn1a11sh111. 5- Th0 ust- of 112110111 1.111s "tn 011211110 larger r11r11111-:1tio11s to 11111111121111 high prit-t-s 211111 ivith- hold front tlu- 111111110 tht- :t1l\':111t21g0s of thc pro- IZPt-ss of 140101100." ' ' " 1v. "l'11f.1ir" 011111111-11111111. 2. 1 - . .. 7. 1111111111121111111 of local r11‘ $1.111- government l0 11111-111111 1111- 01121011110111 of laivs for the pro- 100111111111 lahor 11y thrcatt-tiing to move else- where." 1 R. Tin-shifting of prnditctinn from one local- ity or r1-1g11111 111 :1n11tl10r “111 pursuit of the decap- est wage scale." .\l1's. 1lt1u111l1r1-1-s u-as 1110 1121111111101- of All‘. .- -. 1H1‘. bflAKLLIl lbh 11.11111 r111: WAY Another story of the chivalry and 1 cuniradery of the aGB. An American liner piles up on a smaJ island south of Formosa. A German freighter picks up her distress sig- uul steams to her ulr and stands by as long as needed. The Canadian‘ P11111111: Empress of Asia leaves her course and hurries to the scene. Japan orders two warships and a seaplane to lend what aid they can to the stranded vessel and its mar- ooncd passengers. And three Ameri- can destroyer dasn from Mania to do what they cun for human beings 1n danger and distress. What a dif- ferent picture of international co- operat on from that which gover-n- ment paint, when they fly into a rage, start. shooting, and forget the obligations of humanity to the in- nocent and defenseless! — Detroit Free Press. Two men were talking together in tlic pubic library. Said one: "The dime tiovcl has gone. I wonder where it's gone to?” The other, who knew something of literature m its various phases, answered cynic- ally: "It's gone to two dolai-s and fifty cents." — Christian Science Monitor. l-It-nry Ferd has been ordered by the National Labor Relations Board 1o stop lighting labor organizations, As Mr. Poi-d has always stood oull zig-aiust 11111111: 1-1-r-1g11 1.011 ill his- pla-zits. to make him observe thcl 111-tier would be to force a complete! rt-versz-il of policy. There will be a: rigorous fight over this issue-- Kingston Whig-Standard. In Wt-stt-rn Canadian cities and 11111115 1t is becoming customary to observe Boxing Day. Whether this is necessary when Clii-stmas falls 011 Saturday is a point that needs clarification i111 order to prevent a licntctl public argument every time 1110 situation arises.—-Rcgina Leader Pnst. Bombing of cities in modern war is said by aimy authorities to be cinp oyed to break the cvilian moi-- alc. and so aid victory. But in not a single tustaticc has such bombing fl"lllC\'€d that. purpose. Still the slaughter of civilians goes ahead. in China and in Spain. Chiang Kai-shek ls the hope of Chitin. If she should fall because of an assassins bullet. or mlitical cliicanc-ry the reptiblic might dis- integrate and Japan's ambitions be in a fair way 0i realization. But 1f Cliiang Kai-slick has the say China will flglit on for years. as she ls preparing to fight, firm in the just ce of her cause and the in- evitability of Japan's economic col- 'apse.—'I‘oron1o Star. A Nazi "school for brides" ls tn be organized 1n Germany, following the Japanese system of instructing girls how to become perfect spouses. As Japan adopted Hun frlghtfulness, the present. reciprocity of ideas is naturally in ordeia-Stratford Bea- con-Herald. ‘Make Canada one nation: this l! Canada's job of the year. It. is a job to which every cttizen must put. his hand. To leave it to selfish nar- row-mlnded provincial politicians of the type that have been particularly vocal in recent weeks is so leopar- dize our future as a nation. The job will require a modernized ctm- stitution. lt will require the best wisdom and judgment the Rowell Commission can bring to bear on our complex financial and taxation puzzles. It will require elimitwllml of overlapping services 11nd of the vcxatious confusion. and waste that. has crept into our governmental system slnqe 1867. It will require en- couragement of every unifying force such as our national publications. Above all .it will require the active co-operation of all Canadians who believe Canada should go forward as one nation and who are prepared to make sacrifices, lf necessary. to achieve this end. This ls Canada's job for 1938.-Toronto Financial Post. Several Brazilian commissions are now actively engaged 1n revising present civil, criminal and com- mercial codes: One of bhe novel sug- gestions made ls that. where a higher court finds that, the jury has brought 1n a verdict. not. 1n line with the evidence presented, the court it,- self may sentence the defendant without remandlng the case back for anew trial and may proceed against the Jury itself. A measure such as this might. help with some ot‘ the trials ln the States where the “sob sisters" work overtlmca-Brazil. What. the world lacks today is un- doubtedly the means of settling rlls- putes peaccably»an Equity Tribunal -—coupled with the means of re- pressing aggression-a preorganlred and comprelienlsve system of sanc- tions supportcd by an International Police Elorce. Not until these llvlng institutions have been welded into the machinery of the League of Nations can we be certain that the horrors which are -d9V&5l1B%lIl§- the- Far East today will not tomorrow be the lot of Europe.-London New Commo-nvi-ealtli. Mussolini must he well aware that if he 1s really anxious for an en- tcntc cordlale with Britain, the best way to secure it ls to give substan- tial proof that he nru no desire to interfere in purely British affairs u; the Medterranean. He has declared agaln and again. that. he desires above all a. better understanding with the British. He can have lt. any time he likes-but. not. by the way of the stiletto in the back. As the man who crushed the once dreaded Camorm, he really ought to be a little more particular about. his gtglce of diplomatic wold-Windsor r. The first duty o! the. United _1.~ l \.1-:..~ .1! N '4' UAKUll-LH PUBLIC FORUM Illa Gill-I h ODII Ill Ill dllaaaalna u Irv-loved»!- I‘ qaaafloaa a! llternt. OIIIPIIMOMII Gall-ill! I!!! eudoraa Ila Qplalon g1 call AS OTHERS SEE US sir -A.s a regular summer vlsl- 1 tor for more than a score of years to your beautiful Island, I am wondering why L119 P901118 0i Prince Edward Island permit- the two great evils of ancient history 111 roam at. large over your fau- land, namely, Prohibition and the one commonly called the "Scrip". Take those two evils away and I believe I am safe in snyillfl ma‘ the paths leading to the law buildings would soon become green pastures, for the people _of Prince Edward Island believe in the com- mandment “Love tliy neighbor." Do it for Prince Edward Island. I am. Sir. etc. DONALD w. STEWART. 1 Bucks-port, Maine. 1 A SPLENDID SHOWING Sin-Much credit is due M1". Colby C. Lewis of Freetown, who i, receiving congratulations on his success as Holstein Breeder. His three year old bull. Paul ‘ ._-)1_1-11|1;-_1§ Rot-harm. has recently‘ b11011 awarded All American "Flireé Yi-ar Old Bull ‘ionors for 1931.18- cc-iving a g-reat majority in points over his ticxt competitor. M1-. Lr-wis‘ two year old. Rocker Francy The Great. also got hon- orable mention. It is not often that a young breeder with a smalj herd. gets 1 such out-landing distinction. Those 1 two bulls on the one farm and in the one herd. are not only of great. value to Mr. Lewis, but have brought value and honor to . the Holstein interests of Prince‘ Edward Island. I am. S11", 1110.. W. R. SHAW, 1 Deputy Minister and Livestock Superuitctidont. ULEARY LIGHT PLANT Sin-{Fhc date below is Old Christ- mns. sometimes called twelfth day; but insofar as O‘Lcary is courei-ticd 11.15 the clay the O'Lcary street.‘ lights came on, c 011 seq ue citl y Olcaryls Red Letter Day. Some- where about. 8.30 p. m. the c1-y W811i- up "The lights are on, come andl see them!" Naturally, nearly all the citizens turned out to see the much talked of street lights, and believe me it was a grand sight, the lights were on and shining good and bright, but. old Luna put- up a grand fight. for supremacy. The writer 111 common. with the rest; of the residents tool-t a stroll out, to see the long expected, lights and this idea occurred to me; whilst. listening 1,0 the comments. and criticism. that. the first Lung the people of OLeai-y should have done the instant the light came on was tn give three rousing good cheers for the gentleman who did this grand thing for 0'Leary. I mention with respect the name Mr. Frederick Champion. Mr. Champion is deserving of’ praise and encouragement, also firi- anclal backing and support. and by1 this I don't mean anything except" patronage. He is also deserving of ’ praise in large ...:asure. He did not, try to promotc a company to in-l stall those lights, he simply said I‘ am going to build an electric light‘ plant, proceeded to get. busy and behold O'I..eary now has electric lights. 0’Leury stores, bank. barber shops. residences, livery stables. res- taurants, will a1] have lights. The boot-Jagger's no doubt will still use flash lights. The writer has heard all kinds of comments since the inception of the light; proposition. such as: It will not pay; Oicai-y don't need lights? O’Leary cannot afford lights. ! don't. think lvlr. champion ever asked any of those wlse ones any- thing about it. He simply made up his mind to build. equip and matu- taln one of the most efficient and up-to-datc e-‘cctric light systems perhaps in the Maritlmes, and here ls hoping the citizens of (Tbeary and surrounding districts will back him to the utmost. Get the line extended to Knuts- ford also don't forget to induce the mslde-ttls of Unionvale, my boy- hood home, to have the 1111c attend- ed right clean through to what we used to call tn old times Johnny McNaughUs Confer. The writer ls not. aware lf the plant has been cnrmlened vet; or what the official title will be. but heres success t0 the OLQ-ary light plant and best wishes for success Mr. Champion, I am. Sir, 1:10.. PETER J. BOLGER O'l..eary. P. E. 1., Jan. 6, 1938. MAKING HISTORY 8lt‘.—I-ltst10ry ls u subject sup- posed to be taught or rather touched upon, in our schools, giv- ing a acanty outllne of events in Brdtaln and Canada. As for an- cient history, sacred or profane, no eflort. ls made to impart even a smattering of it. And ls it not well that the text. books do not go tnto details? ls lt not. bet/tor for the children lo think o! the power, glory and en- llghtenment of grand old Britain than to be ashamed of the darker aide 01f British history? Let us not forget that our own Heaven-blessed Canada ts mnking history for future gcticraltons. Are we quite sure that lilswi-y, even moderately detailed, will be any giggle:- thqschool children of _-.-_- . ;_4 Whlvh 2.000 Buddhist. school child- States Government is to that, cou11- . try and 111s people; but. no nation can keep itself behind a Ohlnea-_ Wall or indifference to the fate and 1 affairs of the rest: of the world. And l lf’ the United States and the British? Empire would only pool their influ- once, they could compel peace and commonsense w the matlona. This. an the been thought weighs ft, ls the duty of the United Stated and the Brltlah Empires-Halifax Herald. l Beard upon an ancient ceremonial a demonrtratlon fa recorded tn 11m ln Japan took part in a relig- .ous .':.-cm'.-:1y for the repose 0f L111,- sbula of all the animals that. died in me zoos of Japan lust year. Led by an e iapliuz-t, rcprcsc-mting the 11111112111 kingdom and fifteen a-h11e-1-11b1u, l chanting. Btlddhis; priests who burned incense for the spirits of the - dead animals. the chlldreoi prayed in keeping with ancient precepts. ‘the ceremonial was based on Bud-l dhafii teachings that the trees. flox- 1 era, grass and animals have. wills, and therefore mankind! mercy must be given them-Our Dumb Animals. ._..._,....__ 2-1-21- "*1". Qrbaollumllh. SOME ASTHMATIC ATTACKS ARE DUI} T0 NEBVOUSNESS 0R EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES One of the ailments that was considered incurable when I was a student was asthma. As its cause was then unknown, all a physician could do was to treat. the attack wltl-r the uaunl remedies of that ime. A few years ago lt wus found that adrenalin would shorten an attack. and this lS now the treatment in general usc. However, throughout the world there are oi-gnnizatioius seeking the cause 01f asthma just as there tire other organizations seeking the cause of cancer. In Grout Britain there is what is kuoivn as the Asthma Research Council which is pursuing its investigations at Guys ‘ Hospital, London, and at other in- stitutions Dr. E.B. Strauss. in City's Hos- pital Report/s, tells of tlie examina- Lion of thirty unselected. cases of 151111118 with the idea 01' trying t0 fiud ou-t if ticrvotisness or vat-pus emotions might bc factors in caus- . lug 111-tacks of asthma. Of the thirty cases the "nci-votis’ clement. was found t0 be strong y present in sixteen cases. pres-t11, to a considerable extent 1n nine cases. fee-bly present in four cases. 1111-51 not. present to tlic slightest ex- lcnt in only one case. The various fol-tits of IICTVOUSII-SSS 01- emotions a11- 1111 hysteria uvhei-e the ln- dividual tries to imitate tlic symp- toms of a real ailment. (bl condi- tions whore the individual lives tiudci- constant emotional strain. (c1 n-lit-i-c there is constant anxiety. "A11 asthmatic is llflblc- to make his zisthma the centre of his life; 1.11111. ls to develop and cultivate an asthma-tic peronallty. Such a poi-sou can “turn on" his asthma. on a1‘l pom-bio occasions whenever it suits his put-pose." This means then that those cases of a.~.ll1m11 due to these cruises can be helped by changing t-heir surroundings, giving necess- ary encouragement, and. when necessary. pointing out kindly but firmly, the real cause of the at- backs. While the knowledge of these new points about the cause o! astluna-nervousitcss and emoti-nal conditions-is undoubtedly of great. value. it. must be remembered that many asthmatic attacks are clue to sensitlveness or allergy l0 focds or other substances ~fealhers,_ fur, pollen from plants. others are due to nose and throat defects. and others to ladk of ertcug-h of certain gland juices of the body. the future than ls a. detailed his- tory of other lauds? There ls strong evidence that Canada is making history that will make future readers hang their heads in shame. If we are not. destroying the bodies of men and women by flre, we are destroying both soul and body by “firewater”. If we do not decapitate with the axe we mau- gle by a machine driven by a drunken driver! Look at the farce we make of law enforcement. Our most weal- thy and populous province has a law to curb 1-um drinking and, “tell lt not in Gath." the govem- mt-nt. of that province ls selling its people $54,000,000 worth of rum per year! The fitture reader will Say in scorn. “Fhey ran with the hare and hunted with the hounds." What will the history of fair P. E. Island be? Yes, there will be something bright to note. The people enacted Prohibition. But ma")! that voted for Prohibition would not. give up rum drinking. They wanted their children t0 be sober while they drank themselves! They wanted Prohibition enforced but they elected drinkers to en- force lt! ‘Iliey- wanted a 105150179.» land but they kc-pl 1n power gov. ernments that sold tens of thous- ands of dollars worth of 1-um. What will future Island history readers have to say about. P. E, Island 1n the early pal-l, or the 20th century? Will they not ex- press regret that their fair land had been cursed by rum, party politics, and farcical law enforce- ment? I om, Sir. etc. SPECTATOR. A Century Ago (Fred Williams ln the Globe and Mall) Looking buck a century into 1111' story of the Canada of 1936, we find a very gloomy picture in- deed. Willi the exception of the festivities to colt-brute Queen Victoria's Coronation on May 28, there is luu-tllv a gleam of sun. shine on the whole canvas. All the Canada of that. year, extend- llll; from Gaspe to the Detroit River. was 1n n state of economic and political distress. Nova Sco- tta and New Bruntmlck did not 1 Mr. For a Delicious Cup 1»- Fufl Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN Orange Peltoe lea JANUARY- 11, 1938 can Com Lower Queen Street i______ Kinds of Insurance written: fire — Llfc - Marine _ Automobile — Llahlllty — and all Casualty lines. lIYllllMllll 81 00., umreo J. M. Nicholson, District Manager, Summgr-gldg, Allison McLean, District Manager. Montague. Tea Pott Says: ' 1812 — Security 41111-11111. ~ 1931i F“ 66 ya“ ""5 155mm"? 5N"!!! his protected hum bualnesles and Individuals agaiult the financial consequent es of unseen hnardl, until today thoulands of Protected through some form o! lnlurlnce. 1 1 Representing outltandlng Canadian, PSDIIS BIB English and Ameri- Charlottetown experience the same- commercial wiepression as did Canada: their timber trade was good and their ships plied to and fro on the seven seas, bringing much wealth to Halifax merchants. who were then commencing to realize that “that. fellow. Joe Howe," was going to cause grave trouble with his agita- tion for reform, and inwardly re- joicing that they down by the sea could fight out their political dif- ferences without recourse to arms, as the “deluded Reformers" ln Canada had done. Governor ‘Bond Head boasted too soon when he asserted that, 1Willl the defeat of Mackenzie on 1Yonge Street 11nd o! Duncombe at Scotland (near Brantford) he had Wsuppressed" the rebellious move- merit. Even while he was chuck- ling that he had Mackenzie and his dupes cooped up on Navy Ls- land, trouble was developing very rapidly on the Western frontier. Mackenzie had sent, two emissarles Sutherland and Theller, to Detroit to stir up agitation there and force an invasion of Canada. Be- fore the 10th of January Fort Mal- den had been attacked and Am- herstbtug shelled: but the gallant cally without arms, put the 1n- vaders 11o tout and captured {heir “NW1. ‘Illat black beginning was Just a sample of the tragedies of the Year. All through the twelve months there were border raids; men were haled to lull on the fllmslest of pretext; dozens were sentenced to death for treason; many were hanged: others were keDt ln prisons at Quebec. Mon. treat, Three Rivers. Kingston, 1101-. onto. Cobourg, Hamilton. London “ml sflndwlfih. living out each day 1n 3115911’ and Suffering extrgmg Cruelty; some of these were par- doned, others were, ln 1839, transported to Van Dleman’: Land 1n the case of the Upper Can. udlans and their American sym- Dflthlzers, or to Botany Bay for those from Lower Canada. In Tot-onto in Aprll, Lounl, and Met-hey were hanged 1111a 1111111 bodies buried ln the potter-s’ field; at the end of the year the 111mg. man at Kingston had u busy time, sending Von Schultz, and his com. panlons into eternity; martial law prevailed through all lower Can- ada. Lord Durham tried to con. clllate with a partial amnesty coincident with the Queen's C0}- onallon. blll. hi5 DOHCY was ovgr. ruled in Lmidon, and then, rm- nearll’ 1W0 Years. Colborne and Arthur ruled both the Canada; with military severity. Mean- while wmlflm Lyon Mackenzie was preaching his gospel of hatred 1,11 through New York and Michigan, striving to incite American 0pm. 81.000 Fllllll r011 raw AND THIN PEOPLE A combination especially valuable In the treatment at those dine-ans where their origin la tram-able to an in- poverlshed oondltlon of the blood One of the great-eat mined. lea In the treatment n! Rheu- matlnm. For than.’ who have rm their appetite Mau 5pm] Food will prove the rug"- atlve. GET A BOX NOW. 50c. Mall Orders Promptly Attended to. tiassy Stomach: RELIEVED l! you have any trouble "ml your stomach ram-ll u lllllllfll’ . Llpupsln. atomach. heartburn, "peg-lg aim-en. etc. Then don't de- lay rotting a bottle of Dr. L. B. Ivan’: stomach Mixture Immediately. Ivan’: Stomach Mixture la l PPPK-flltllon of Dr. l1. B. Inna. noted English Pllyalq. Ian of which we have the lola fllllll to and alnoe selling It have melved numerous tea- tlmonhla from lalllfled III‘- chosen. . ho . r11: mo rues militia o! Elssex and Kent, practl-_ lon to the point. of war with Bri- tain. ‘He sowed the seed; t11: Canadian refugees and their Am- erican sympatliizers reaped m1 harvest, and many innocent. Can- adlans suffered in their so doing These unhaPPl’ events of the tragic years, 1838-39, will, l1 is hoped. be told of as the anniversaries 00mg around tn this darkest of all din-k periods lnuthe history of Canada THE ram ‘vltnc-Assmu Forty Viziers saw I gr. Up to the Seraglio, 31111111118. each and evory man, For the fair Clrcassiau. Ere the morn had dlsa Every Vlzler wore a he Ere one afternoon was Every Vlzlei- came back peared, Woo with an uulialry ching’ Thus she said, and as she b Each devoted Vizier dld. ' From the beards a cord slie made, Loopki l1. to the balustrade. Gllded down and went away _'l.‘o her own Circassla. When the Sultam heard, u-axb he Somewhat wrath, and presently In the noose themselves dicl lend Every Vlzier did suspend. ‘ Sages all. this rhyme who read, Guard your beards with prudent heed, And beware the wlly plans 0! the fair Clrcasslamis. —-RlCllR_l'd Garnclt ENJOY TREAT SUSSEX, N. B, —(OP) About 800 children of Sussex and vicinity enjoyed their annual “O'Connell treat." while the “oi-plians’ friend." J. D O'Connell, lay l‘l in hospital at Seattle. Wash. The children saw educational and mmlc moving.- pictures and each received 1i ba: of candy. ' Wow t11-Kea- CHRONIC BBONtI-IITIS (Fowl-inc! Brim-u u» 1111111“, 1.1 111.11.11.11.- let it looael Tnltflfemulehl‘: RAB-MA ll cllhulea. Choking, wheezing. gut-ping, 1- 1111111- ilz no ultully relieved 11111111». 011x12 1.111.111, W Mk1!!! 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