PAGE FOUR lliE cnantontmn GllAlilllA Ireaiiisni-il’. Chester S. McLun, M-i’. Vioe-flrelldfllll- J- "- BIIPI-I". V-l-l Brcralary-Lleuh-(Tol. D- A. llaclilnnnu. “~ 5' u~ Editor and Managing Dlroc tor-J. B. Burnett. F- J- l- Auoelaiu i-Jiiii-nww- I'm-unit Walker and l). B. llurrin flurnlni bully (founded 1mm S-l-uu per year (in ulvnnee) delivered $4.50 par year (in advance) mullfu in Cnn a and United Slate! AD\'|'1K'l'lB|-\(i “El'I(l-.hl'.N'l‘A'l‘l\l'l5 UNITED STATllB'—'l‘lia liec-ivuiili gum-Ia] AKem-y lnc._ Sew Tnrll Cell Irfl Building, New York City, General Aiutorn Building, Detroit. internal Building, Kunnnl City. iviliniignhy Thu-i»- naudmg, Chiruxo: (iii-ml B1110 in, Allilllhl; Monudilnck Building an" Francisco; i135 s». asih sins ?__/,‘ !'.“..'.'.*P'!E'I""“--___ ‘one of the pledges of the MacDon- i zild Government is drastic economy, .i"lll‘.t‘l‘ this pledge w l1 have to go by board the 901i- ficul axe will have to srwng at a lively rate to make 100m I'm‘ the "de- OYSTER PRODUCTION ' Two news items of considerable interest concerning the OISICI‘ in- lustry have recently appeared in. the press. One was the report of Prof. W. H. Nccdler, of the Atlantic Blu- _ _ , ‘lively riite to make room for logical Station, on the disappointing , refills of oyster spat production at Shediac; the other, which appeared the or ' 50X‘) nu; dcmoctais." [Notes By The Way A Saskatchewan farmer 101d fill Macmillan Commission at R8841“! that he liad "some experience" ‘=11 borrowing money and "a lot of ex- perience" in trying to pay it back. This is the common lot of those who borrow. Easy borrow“!!! mikes painful paying, and those who think the banks should be more ready to lend money, who denounce their caution-in A many actually held in trust for the idcposilors-scmetiiues do not 100k (m- enough to 5m lltc cnd of the "transact-ion as b" '1 lwiToiver . and lender. I A New York . v . ‘i115 will for an I $100,000 for those responsible in the matter of . in yesterday's Guardian, was ihe highly optimistic statement of Dr. W. A. Found, Deputy Minister of Fisheries, regarding the success of | the oyster farming policy in the Kalpeque Bay ares. of this Province. Prof. Nccdlcr reports that in 1932 there was a complete idiurc o! split production in Shcdiac day, and an almost complete failure in 1:131. The area is small rind the neighbor- ing population large; ".0 fshiug un- : der normal conditions is intensive and a high proportion of tlic oy- rters of marketable size are removed AN INNOCENT ABROAD {bringing his slayers to justice. But ———-— {it was prcivcd that he died of acute A writer in the Boston Post hasnlcoholism. In addiion to bcing a [been hearing some stories aboutdiquor addict he appaiently ivas a IPm-ice Edward Island. From a Bos- Genome swry addm‘ pmilen who h“ retained “full. f‘ it ls a sign h: the um. says ‘Me ‘he “Onomlc marvfl-a 5*“ i“ m“ London Dalv Mail, that a Fascist ‘]"l'(.\‘llli'£‘. he has Rleiined the mvvemcnt is beginning to develop following curious bits of lllffilllilfl-Iln France. She is ivcarying of the , . . Mo“. ‘lflfiiiblllty inherent in democratic “Bucwn the be“, chumed fpolitlcs, where power is exercised. by right then and there, is ten cents ‘FMIMOM 0f Swill“ T7115 1S *1 5Y5" a pound. . . Nine cents for a lem which in most Continental dozen eggs so fresh the hens are countries has given m0 much Scope still cackling . . The people [or the caree m and h ‘d seem w be b thed in s kind of T “‘ “am f beam-w Comgnnnent _ endless confusion. Frenchmen see a I very different order of authority at B; hum W. Bcion. ID. DANCERS 0F UNDER-WEIGHT While most individuals whos'e weight is not within normal limits, are Ciil'l'_\'lllg too much weight, with the ailments which so often accom- pany it, nevertheless there are a number of underweights who have considerable physical distress and do not realize that underweight is the cause of this distress. When a meal is eaten the under- weight individual immediately be- comes conscious of this meal; it fecls lteavgv. Aiiy change of poition, ul the lmdy increases this sense of, weight and in some cases actually causes pain. Usually the stomach hangs down too low as there is no fat to help support it, thus it cannot empty its contents into the small intestine so readily. With some of the food re- lmnlnlng in the stomach when the ‘ next meal ls eaten, indigestion with gas pressure pains may follow. Naturally with the weight of meals causing discomfort, and the slowness of the emptying o! the stomach causing further discom- fort and pain, the individual is in- vpaper managed and edited by Mr. each season. Before the next year that is favourable for spa: produc- tlon the stock may be reduced to; such a low level that there will not Y there are only a few radios prac- tically no elCCtIflC lights. only oil lamps, sometimes the arrcstzn-g spectacle of an automobile in Bridgetown and Dundee, novelties be enough, left to produce a. gcod gm“ ' A wjzffafiigd "set." The remedial measures adop-i acre piaée" a nmvmom‘ house‘ l seven horses. calves, pigs, slice-p, last year. says our informant, paid tour dollars in taxes . . A little primitive, but a contented ife." ted in. previous years in this area took the form of a restricted fishing policy, consisting of limiting the season and prohibiting the landing of mall oysters. This policy proved somewhat ineffective. but it ls ad- mfltod “in the absence of oyster knit." The latter policy is cited p; being tlu most advartageous; 1nd it is this policy of oyster farm- ing which has been responsible for the recent noticeable improvement in production in the Malpeque area of this Province. Dr. Founds prediction that with- ki a very few years the Mlfipeque oyster industry will be in a flour- Vince’ “or “e bum’? 5nd e33 Prim“ ‘shing condition is reassuring to all a‘! 10w as the quomtwm 81W" by the interested in this important fishery. "jusbretumed" 395m" ‘T151901 13 The methods by which this result cents a dozen for eggs‘ and 22 cents Ls being brought about, in contrast -a pound ‘or butter’ are the current irlth the discouraging rcsults noted market’ price!‘ our farmers “ml-Id It Slicdiac whore oyster farming ‘feel ‘better i! they were “in M31797- has not liccn ntloptctl, furnish 2m!- Due anowalwel 9! @1359» must There is. of course, an element. of truth in the foregoing statements. Ilium taxes are certainly lows-r than in the United stat/u, and even in our sister Canadian provinces. We are also 1n the enjoyment of a measure of contentment which is probably unknown in larger cent- res. It is scarcely pomible, however. to describe an automobile as a. "nov- city" in any section of the Pm- ’ tbjcct lesson of prim: interest and mgde for the 9199791159 0f m6 "Boston newspaper columnist and ithe opportunity afforded of creating THE AF-TERAIATH zan impression amongst his readers that there is a Utopia not very far wportancc. cllucd iu cut even less food than he . . Yet. says our ‘lust returned traveller. work in Italy, and it appeals to many of them. 1i is virllo and econ- omical. It gels things done. and .does not waste time and energy on ‘ceaseless oommLwlons and com- ‘mlttees. The Re-organiatlon Commission in England has found the case against the milk distributors proved and declares that the charges for handling and delivery, which amount to between to and 50 per cent of the retell prices areexccs- livo. It in strange, continents the New Statesman. that combines have succeeded in keeping up milk Prices. Today milk is retalled at nearly twice pre-war prises, whilst all other food prices have fallen heavily, and cream continues to yield 300 per cent. profit to the in- ten-nediaries. President Roosevelt's attempt to defeat the slump by the bold de- vice of imposing a general standard of wages and hours should be a. leg. son to our own Cabinet Ministers drifting along without any discern- ible idea of relating the people's purchasing power to higher prices, Up till now, politicians have been content to see wages chasing prlocs round a. vicious circle and to regard this futile process as an et- ernal economic law. President Reese/cit recognises that this ls plain folly. What is the use of raising prices as the prelude to a Rain-cum was iiiudc in these‘dls‘ant__but “in far enough w long and blttgr strugvglg go;- higher wlmnns ycstcrday to ‘he Op-Jhlmevent his Show being many verb wages and shorter hours-only to ion cxpscsscd by the Ncu‘ Yorlvned- Since the days o! Baron M n- °°me bwk V’ the 53ml? P011" $117111 Times that many had voted‘ l . u where he started-London Daily MW Liberal ‘my m ‘he NOVQLClHlLWTI this device has frequently Herald. Scots. elections. in the hope andlbcpn employed by irresponsible ‘ _ _ ,l1(‘ll'.<3fltll0l‘8l‘S and has contributed , expectation of obtauintl holltl- "much w the galety of 118M095 and realm“ ma studied effort’ m 553ml?- cal jobs. This tipinitrn finds unex- pecicd lndorsatlcn from tho East- ern chronicle, a NF".\' Glrt"g"'.v news- the astonishment of the credulous. "P. C. BIOGRAPHIES Don Fraser. onc of the successful The 314M511 National porn-all; Gal. Liberal candidates. The Chronicleuery has shown intelligent enter- reports that "in c\'(‘l‘.\' Cfill-Siitllcflcfprise by publishing a new series of ede the country into a. great naval purpose of navics as fighting forces and emphasizing, if not exaggerat- lng. their part in industrial recov- Bril- “R0¢0\'@l'y" of a. sort might be Provided by eicpandng the machine gun industry until every citizen was needs and continues t0 lose weight. A fcw years ago operations were pcriortiied to hold up the stomach or other organs that were hanging loo low in the abdomen. Operations are not as frequent now as more scientific methods are being used t0 fatten up thcse very thin indivi- duals. Thcy are encouraged to eat the more concentrated foods such as butter. cream, fat meat, eggs, and to sit down and rest for a. few min- utes after each meal. Comfortable abdominal belts are worn which permit natural breath- lng yet hold up the abdomen and its contents. ‘This removes the “draggy" feeling, and so helps the stomach and intestine that when they squeeze or contract their contents, these contents are carried along their course without having any high hills to climb. In order that all the food will be out of the stomach before the next meal is eaten, these thin individu- als when cvcr possible, lie ln the right side for fifteen minutes just bciorc lunch and before dinner. By lying on the right side any food in the stomach will flow down inf/Cl ti"? small intestine leaving the stomach clear and ready for the next. meal. There are sevcrc cases where the stomach or other organs may have to be fastened up by operation. British Columbia Elections (Montreal Gazette) The announcement that elections will be held in British Columbia. in the first week of November should clear the political air and the sev- u 1, a pm‘. service w American oral leadcis in the polyglot rauicepis. Distortions of the sciendu .may be expected to stress their {claims for popular support even buqdmg program by minimizing meimore forcefully than they have been fusion. That is perhaps sufficient doing in rcccnt weeks. It is the most disturbing situation that the .provincc has faced in a political way ‘in its hlswiy. Hon. s. F. Tolmle, the Prime Minister, who w-asbrought from the federal field to restore DIRGE FROM "OYMBEIJNE" Fear no more the heat o‘ the sun Nor the furious winter's rages: Thou thy worldly task hast done, Home art gone and ta'en thy wages; Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney-sweepers, oomo to dugt, Fear no more the frown 0' the great, Thou art past the tyrant’; stroke; Gare no more to clothe and eat; To thee the reed ls as the oak: The sceptre, learning, physio, must All follow this, and come to dust. Fear no more the lightning-flash Nor the all-dreaded thunder-stone; Fear not slander, censure rash; Thou hast flnlsh‘d joy and moan: All lovers young. all lovers must Conslgn to thee, and come to dust. -Wlllio.m Shakespeare. Before The Aryans (A letter addressed to London Times by Professor V. Gordon Ohilde. professor of Prehistoric Archaeology in the University. of Edinburgh.) Though u ought to be ‘unnecess- ary in this country, it might still be useful if you can allow me a few inches of space to point that scientifically Herr Hitler's views about Aryans are arrant‘ nonsense. We are reminded of the remarkable achievements of the Sumerians in the third mdlcnnium, B. C. In fact, they, the Egyptians, and the nameless, but certainly pre-Aryan, people of the Indus valley created the civilization of which, through line Greeks and Romans and by more devious channels. we are the heirs. And by civiilmtion I mean not simply ma- terial culture, with which as an a. ‘laeologist I am xpecially oun- ccmed, but also political organiza- tion and science. At the date in question the an- cestors of the Gen-trans and An- glo-Saxons were filthy savages picking up shellfish on the shores of the Baltic. ‘There is not a trace of Aryan elements in any sense_ despite the redhalred Egyptian Princess Hetepheres - among the creators of civilized-life. It ls in- deed doubtful whether the people who spoke the parent Aryan ton- gue were yet in existence when the out Oriental civilizations were found- ed. In conclusion may I remind your ‘lreaders that Aryan originally was 1a linguistic term and denoted the ispeakcrs of a certain group of lan- guages? No less an authority than Max Muller pointed out that to speak of an Aryan race was as ab- surd as to talk of a. brachycephallc dictionary. Languages are charac- teristic 0f Peoples —— groups united iby community of tradition 911d culture but not. necessarily of .blocd. Race, on the contrary, is a physical term. Nazi "phllosophy“ ‘confuses these two distinct con- lof prehistory in Germany have to gsome extent encouraged this con- excuse for a professor of prehistory in Great Britain to insist upon the l distinction. (candidates. some of whom have PUBLIC FORUM This column is one: for the diaoulllon by eorralpoudnnh of questions of lnhrolt. Th0 Charlottetown Guardian doe: not necessarily ourlorao the opinion: of correapontlanh. “UNDER TWO FLAGS" Sin-One of the finest displays of ' real good will and real friendship I have ever seen on P. E. I. I wit- nessed in Montague, two great big flags on separate staffs, the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack. I saw these flags flying on my way to the races at Montague, and again on two other occasions in my driv- ing through Montague. 0n inquir- ing who and why the patriotic dis- play, I was informed that it was by visitors, a Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Murphy, of Boston, (Mrs. Murphy was Miss lsabell Gordon of New Perth), who spend three months each summer -at their beautiful place; that the flags are flying ev- ery day. This, I think is a wonder- ful sight and I would like to see a display such as this carried out by our own people to fly their flag. I for one will welcome more people like Mr. and Mrs. Murphy to our Province. ‘ ' I am. Sir, em, WALTER CAMPBELL. Georgetown. Sept. 5. WHY I READ THE GUARDIAN Sin-Different nwvspapers are beng read all over our province, but there are none so interesting and lntellrotual as the “Charlotte- town Guardian". I have been a reader of this newspaper for many years. and have always found it my best friend. You are never a.- lone of an evening when you have such an intcrestng paper to read. It contains, I may say the most important news from all p111: of the world. Lately it has been very interesting to read of the progress being made in the United States under the new President Franklin D. Roosevelt and other such inter- esting subjects. Its editorials are always informative and enlighten- lng. Each day there is a most inter- esting column printed under the heading “That Body of Yours" by Dr. Baiton which contains very many important facts about the human body, and how to keep well. Another feature which enables the dress maker to obtain many beautiful patterns for so little is the fashion column which also ap- pears each clay. Again, the house wife finds it very helpful when she can get so many nice rccipies from_tlie paper each day. Ancthcr fact that makcs our paper popular is the stories which are very interesting to both the young and old alike of Prince Ed- ward Island. Even the children are lovers of the paper for they look forward each day to the comic section "Bringing Up Father" which they consider a very essential feature. The sport pagn is interesting to both young and old. At picsrnt we see the “Charlotte- town Guardian" putting on a. big SEPTEMBER 8, 1933 EBZEMA. 8.0mm SKIN Soothed d Heulcd by Zane-Bub mm! new Iwvrbtiou which we,i all hope it gets. Now if anyone wants a real friend aibscribo for the ‘flan-lotto- town Guardian." Medicinal s») 25¢. ma. Win99 llld 8MB! ‘W17 valuable tor-ship of the Outlook more V‘ t‘ Drimel. The PIN!‘ ll worthy of, table RASHES TROUBLES Zam-Buk Ointment than the Empire Stats 3mm. ng. And Mr. Churchill's wflflnn have named him a small fortnms, Thosomemof ooursmuonq roally Journalists at all. They h‘ lust Journalistic “window-dire;- I am. sir-fwd ing." Lloyd h ‘- A SUBSCBIBEIUB DAUGHTER Gm“ as a m“ writer" who does most of ht uh. olel. Mr. Coolidge‘: stuff used to in PIQIITOGIIUPQVYLHOMAMOMIL- Prof. Moley And Journalism . (Ottawa Journal) Professor Raymond Moley, my:- ierlous man behind Roosevelt, has put fame and power behind him,‘ has become n. journalist. He will edit: a magazine to be published by one of the Asiors. Tune was when Journalism used to be a training school for polities. Now it's the‘ other way round. The Cooiidges and the Ai Smiths, the Churchllls and the Lloyd Georges all become journalists when they have finished with politics. And. surprising though it may ed Press man. doubt whether much for the Outlook. 115E168 And we gnaw Al Smith writes B“ the Dublin, which 10m u; 111 lvurnalism as it 10ml stars" in the talkies, reads Lloyd ‘(Sleeves fir: Eu Smith, a oey. s uff. if we ma of it by what y ma‘. for an American gyndlggw, W“ be distinguished. Yet just 59cm“ he has been. what he has been u,‘ Astor-s will pay him a fancy salary for matter that urably inferior to what could b‘ fumed out by scores of good m“. Plvermen walking the streets q New York. will read ‘he has been writinq will be fairness. r (be, the motive isn't always patriot- Whlts House, got two dollars ism, or s. "love o! the game." Sometimes it's a matter of money. Lloyd George. who never could make money at law, and who took a Carnegie pension in politics, is f reputed to have made $500,000 Mr. Coolidge, after he quit the word for articles in the f‘ “Have you potted geraniums?" "No, but we have some very mo; chi yaanthemums." "I must have geranlurns. They n; or my wife." “I'm sure she'd like these chrys- wrltlng for newspaper syndicates. antliemums." "You don't understand. Th. a geranlums are to replace some I , promised to care for while she was litan. Al Smith has found the edi- in the country." TEE 146 Richmond St., Fire,‘ Life, Accident, ‘Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance 'at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis ROW Charlottetown " HICKEY 6t N f. ON'S ICHOL confidence in thd province, as iab- been Conservatives and some Lib-v ored earnestly to maintain stablcleml- and thew are letting it bej government. and his task has been {RIIOWH mil’- mel’ "B mt behind a thankless one in many respects. lTolmm- 0i‘ 994M310 m‘ Biw-WY- Th” Laclrng the united support of m5 ‘C.C.F. aims to have at least twenty party ho has been striving to estab- landfill?“ 1n m6 field and 110W! W lish a coalition administration, elect a number of them. Mr. Bow- °n "- W/O-Zlm basis. but in the end we might wish we had paid the dole instead. There ls still vme for the American people to pause in adding up the profits from gbattlcship-bullding and ask tlicm. iselvcs what they intend to do with in Nova Scoila" the j’lb—llill’llCl‘ iftivcnty-scven postcard portraits of on the rampage. romlncnt people represented there, "Dlmng i! IPW F1053 in the Capital ‘tilting with miniature biographies city." cflntinucs the editor, "we ran of thr- celebrities printed on tho hill) many clcctc-rl Lniicincils ancldiack. ACKACHE ERTRO 5 HEUmAT|_ some were evcn thcrc to escape the] The biographies run from 30 to dctcrmincd barrage. Some told pro- I80 words. Four women are includ- dlgious stories. One man suggcstcdrd in the series. sir James Barriesi that he had wcfglicd his mail, and biography of Mary Queen of Scots it balanced the scales threc'may be quoted; (y hundred pounds . . Away from "Daughter of James V of scot- home they did not flnd the path t land. still haunts that country. strewn with roses. but rather block- Thvice married. Mother of Jame; l of England (her poorest achieve. ed with those who wzinicrl higher- up jobs. l-Ici-c was the man who incnt.) Two more high-mottled ladies than she (the Roman) and ' felt that the call was upon him to serve his province in some peculiar 3t Elizabeth (the Protestant) have never sat on adjacent thrones. Their duel was for religion, Mhry being Elizabeth's heir. At the age . 0i’ twcnty-slx shc was imprisoned i. way whore the reward was consid- by Elizabeth for nineteen ye L‘ i . . - party folloviers and mcn Whf) do not fwtv-elzht seats in the Assembly. savings. crab“ He “tamed a word dropmd‘ and than bfihcadcd- n was gins- IiItlgllSh in England. and ilnd- “w,” what m“), “my favor, 1; an“ People who delight in groups may. 50c some Plump! Mm‘ n! The Guardian. Charlottetown, P. I. l. here or there 1n m5 behalf, Mods-w MP5 necessary 1°? the Welfare 0f g u“ Mo” “mmg canadmns- '|l-l.'on. T. D. Pattullo, Liberal leader, ‘b6 enlwlnl ‘he fill/nth" in the} Magnesia . . . . . . . . 43o Telephone 48$ Brzatin that one of them should was not one of the virtues he dggtrgy the other;- claimcd. He dilated oivhls service Come u, d . yum” 3°"°mm°m" and m5 been T |,| u 93¢ to h, L h h‘ fl L h d I Sir Thomas Bcechmaifs note on St t ‘min en ln the United fighting a string-ht par“, fight Wm, must be rather upset at the problem 2.5 n3; ‘ is par y, ow l5 e 0r s a e - a es. b. E ‘ ' ° ' . td d Hamm “h” ‘mewu '“°““°"= Conn witlfedrhinlffstsm Brdggport. m“ f" 1°55 Siwcesv. for there is that confronts him Is w which Tablets ........... 22¢ GENTLEMEN: ec e so-hn -so. and how his de- .. has. of $6.650.000 party to lend his support to on poi- 35c Sioans Llnlment .. 32o “Greatest of the international composers, who wrote with equal success in the styles o1 Franm Germany, Italy, and England. m; votlon had for years gone unac- knowledged. Now ivns his day of t't.Th.P"'. cdd - _ . , " ——- , . rim” m: y g loxnm. 2e r: gélorgir; 3:3 giiumsflfgéfyéozas ‘Billli: m"! Tfil-‘i- Cflmvflny. with de- important. industry and aid unem. race, and m“ remark woum seem. fume and 25c Lipstick, all for m, an , as e cmpiasac s m“ of Italian opera'1ed w En“: n05‘ s m $710999": the Amrrlcan ploymcnt generally. It isstalcd that to apply particularly to BritishI n“ 9"“ "7 - - - - - - ' - ~ ' -- ‘no MY NAME IS ...........................................- importance, there might be applied g Ham‘ and Till-fl C°ml1flny with de- (i2 per cent. of all new cars arc Columbia now. It will be well for| 3 Packages Kom‘ “c lish oratorio. and his master-p cco, l r .. ZTIIIsIT K' TI 25 u, him that W, shouldered h“ M351“; He loved pmtum, and ‘lsiogits r; $i.4.i0.000 and the whst bought by persons with yearly in- the province if the party that: 51,90 130:3: 5:3,"??? g9: Address crutch and showed how fields were‘ gggdrggfidgggslctgji pagsllggh‘ sé W} room“ with deposits ofjcomcs of less than $3,000 and this emerges victorious has a (lemma 50c Box Gin Pills 39c won.” and the idol 0i the nntion: y. ~ .. . All three htmi-Iacltiss of buyer ls being especially majority; otherwise things may be ma“ B“ 9°“; “will?! Plums No .............. Street No. ..................- Evidently a good many voters were lcd to believe they would have sort jCbs prnvzdcd for them! "To his own age the ‘mnfldnme 1g m0 gaxpaymq-q if! high priest of reason and culture; the Liberals were mgrsgghgilmulsgzgagyd mu- Slr Charlm Holmesm bography cxpihsc elected. Since (which is dcslmd by many of the ‘TPYY’ Written nearly a hundred sof Matthew AmOId is the shortest‘ the product of this cnterpr se in , y reoovery. But they Wm have to|votcrs at large well as some of hurry___BR1tim0m sun. their representatives, but again he has met with oppostion from the ranks of all parties. some of his ministers have resigned and almost upon his shoulders alone has the burden fallen of carrying on his idea. Hon. W. J. Bowser. former Prem- ier, has cmcrgcd from retirement to lead what he terms a non-partisan party, and into its ranks he has been trying to lure Conservatives and Liberals alike, as well as minor Sl- John Ervine, who h “gum; 3 Yamllalgn for unaffected English Pfvnuncfatlon, ls delighted on re- reading Charlotte Bronws "Shir. years agO. to find the author mak- in! fun of those debilitated people who Cannot pronounce their r‘s but will say "rivah" and "buttdlwl when they mean “river" and ‘but. L011" These people are still mural- The closing of banks h“ not y“ has all along refused to consider , division in the Liberal ranks as were . . d ll . ' C o“ 1 § "ck by mm" °f ,wcll as zn those of the Government. the slat" 3811MB! Commission The‘ ' ‘ ~ -,Thei~e are thirteen independent banks close-d arc the Commcrciau . ;. .__. i3" ‘T091104 l0 he indcbttd i0 ihclaqrpcalcd to. At the same time it i5 Reconstruction Finance Corporntnn. ‘announced that the price of gasol- -—-— inc and oil is going u in.koe l III bflllll of the N.R.i\.. mohr- with NRA. activities pThc '51.!!! (iihuthe United States arc being ist of modest means in those cir. ll Re urn in their old cars for cumstancs is hilng both encouraged new ones and thus help a mostand dlsoourqq-q ser‘s representatives are here and there throughout the province. and they include Hon. Dugald Donaghy. former Federal Liberal stalwart. and Hon. William Dick, a Vancouver Conservative leader in the past. Then there are Labor aspirants bid- ding for support. and finally there is an editor who proclaims himself an Oxford Grouper with a platform, of brotherly love towards all and sundry. Altogether, there are about two hundred political champions of this or that policy who contemplate running for the honors in the Pacific Coast province, but the in- dividual voter who thinks seriously ling day. Sir John A. Maodonald iii f credited with having said that an} election is as uncertain as a horse; more confounded than they seem to be at present. Whatever the re- hls best to secure stability under sideroble personal snot-Hip suit. Premier Toimle will have the, consolation of knowing that he did, very trying conditions and at con-l FAMILY DRUG SALE! Check this list over cue- fully and note tho remarkable 25o Baby's Own Tablets 22o $1.35 Bottle Bayer‘: Aspirin EXTRA SPECIAL 81.10 Box Evening in mu Facefowder, 50c Bottle Per- s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39c 25c Bottle A. B. S. b C. 17o Telephone Bis if Unable to Come to store. TIIE 2 MAGS a MAIL 1T started at once. PRIZE CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS Kindly rend ms receipt hooks for taking subscription to my local paper, The Charlottetown Guardian, and full de- tails relative to the free offer of valuable Cash awards to be made in the great profit-sharing campaign. Contestants should enroll their names now and IQ! Send for receipt hooks now and get an early start. You can nuke good money each week. EVERY ACTIVE MEMBEILPAID CASH EACH WEEK THERE WILL BE N0 LOSERS TODAY !