e r tiuintorrsroun sustains lnrnlngllollythlldodllfll Associate tnr. Fruit Walker cred with ice and sn SUBSCRIPTION BATES $5.00 pa: year (In advance: dsllvorqd to Uty. “Maryann-tin sdvunoelmnllcdtol’. Island Illnesses: (luhdvanocl lnallodtoConndaond U-b- lombcrs Aurllt Bureau o! Circulating ‘TM Strongest Memory ls Weaker than the Weakest Ink.” WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY, S, I989. under ‘control. unable to stop.” to the public danger Ignoring The Maritimes g A long-standing complaint in the Maritime t‘ Provinces is the fact that distinguished visitors ‘ to Canada on too many occasions are led to be- ~. lieve that the country begins at Montreal and i, ends on the Pacific coast. This point, we are i‘ glad to note, has been taken up in Parliament I by Hr. A. J. Brooks, Conservative member for Royal, N.B. Mr. Brooks stated that last year Mountains, Ottawa, Hamilton, Niagara Falls, London, Port Stanley, Toronto and Kingston, Em: but did not include the Maritime Provinces. ' a Another party of 200 under the auspices of the Britain, although the tour also purported to cover the Eastern Provinces. A similar thing happened to the British parliamentarians who the promoters of the is Victoria. Mr. Brooks contended this was un- fair to the blaritimes, and expressed the hope that those responsible for such visits would see illiat this neglect is not continued. St. Catherine's Standard (Independent) says: "When we gave concessions to the United thing to 32 other nations, including Japan, Ger- many and Italy. We ask, can a Canadian work- man or work woman possibly compete against whom maohinory the products of any of these countries? This ing operations on is the crux of the problem. We can't even sell loss tern-tins] in Montreal, our wheat to Italy where there is a fixed price they argue if we gel; of ($2.15 per bushel to the Italian grower. to the Bureau and to Canada, and is bound to attract favorable attention. losing no time in provi Ice No Excuse An Ottawa magistrate recently emphasized the special responsibility resting upon drivers of motor vehicles when the pavements are cov- “When roads are slip- pery," he said, “motorists must have their cars olllclsls’ It is no excuse to say they were mmlmd 0W. The point is of general application at the pre- sent time, and cannot be stressed too frequently. Driving within the legal maximum speed rate on oooulons on winch “on w“; be no- streets coated with ice may in fact be driving . The test is not the rate of speed, but the driver's ability to have his vehicle under control at all times. who govern their speed by conditions and cir- cumstances always are prepared for an em- ergency. They may lose a few seconds or minutes in going from one place to another, but thcy- save money and embarrassment, and per- haps the anguish of taking human life. Editorial Notes J Mary, Queen of Scots, died this date, 1587; opportunity~this time to provide for a. united on: . . Super-quality P.E.I. fox pelts command sup- Overseasd Ifillgue Vi}??? Qugbec; Mogtrealbot; er-standard prices in the world's market. This law“ a" “gala a 5' an re "me to "ea is as it should be. Hearty congratulations to Pelt Show here. s l it .. . f . ' ' 0d f h l 'f l- visited Canada recently; they commenced their wagismt-gjsltzi lzofigciun or i e Smi’ l “(It a visit at Quebec and ended it at Vancouver and Minister of Transport, claims that every time he has taken part in a by-elcctioii campaign, the Liberal candidate has lost. is s a rt! In connection with Henshaw's new flying re- Canada's tariff concessions under -the favored- tho n11 time long distance flight of 5,34: miles nation clauses of the Washington Treaty, the to Walvis Bay, Sonth West Africa, at w a a Whether the Federal election be this year, next States in the recent trraty. we gave the same year or sometime in I94I, the Government is ding work for its capital- istic friends, and incidentally to a few labourers has not dispossessed, by start- the proposed $12,000,000 use- Wliat is $12,000,000 elected ? And away $52,000,000 any way every year on the H011. Motorists D. Howe, Don't we throw uorss avtnisvisv ml tary papers labor-service dlploms rccelpt to lnsurghhlshpxlhn- passage over e - ways ls. he says. sllihlty exoner- hhe exocgcrstlon ls lllllll. not. necessarily carry all these papers st all tlmes, but he mustliave them, and there are mended. To an Amer-loan, with American dlsduln of polloe proce- dure. the recital ls appalling. The multlpllclty ol’ documents onornust have always st hand and always ln order constitutes on of the best o1 reasons for not llvng ln Ger- many. Frequently we transfer our own sentlment to the Germans and plty them for having to endure such oppression. But a man ls not oppressed Lf ho doesn't reel oppres- sed. A German, trained sll hls lllc to believe ln tihe absolute necess- lty o! pollce papers, probably would feel a sense of indecent exposure l1 he emerged on the street wlth- out. them. —Balt1more Bun. The mslntcnnnee o! democratic moral horse because they failed ln the crlsls to enter a. war whlch we have vowed all along—wlt.h tongue ln cheek-chat We would not. take part ln under any circumstances? -Portla.nd Oregonian. Jess wiunru now has n lob ln s. hotel at. Mlaml owned by Jack . Twenty years ago W11- lard made $452,000 ln the prlze f18htlh8 fins. and thls year DBmPSBY KB-ve hlm a job because he was down and out. At four percent interest William's earn- lngs would have glven hlm an an- nual Income-of $18,000 ever since without touching the prlnclple. Probably he had more muscle than brains. —Peterborough Examiner, ls an emerald hurnmlng-blrd, less than halt an ounce ln weight ahd an lnch ln length. Anderson pre- sented the blrd at the Scotland National Cage Bird show, gnln- i118 the trophy for the bwt blrd ln t-he show and a trophy for the best foreign blrd. The bird lives in a cage where the temperature night. and day ls kept at. 80 do. Brecs. It ls fed on honey, con- densed milk, and selected baby foods. If the blrd were allowed to remain foodless for two hours in the day time l1. would dle. - Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph. What harp "of a Quurs uodunmlllolanll-B . FITS -— EPILEPSY. HY PAINTING. APOPLQY when you are told that some- one ls 1n s llt you naturally ex- pect It to be an e lleptlc llt. when ou seo the lncllv dual and he ls lvylnz quietly, no movement of llmbs, eyes, and lace, no blttcn tongue, you recognlze at. once that al o the face ls pale and he "ls unconsclotis. lt. ls not epilepsy but. a cuss of fainting. . You are reascnbsly sure that lt 1s not hystcrls because than ls no struggling, no kl . no wavl of the arms and, w at. ls mos lmportant, the lndlvldunl with hy- steria ls consclous. He fully aware of all that. ls going on about hlm, ln fact, tlhs hysberlo so ‘nrran cs’ his ‘attack’ that lt wlll the radiator or furniture because, unllko the o lleptlc, the hysterlo gever hurts lmselt whlle ln n t When them ls an attack o! apo loxy there ls usually a history of ng standing disease of the bloodvessels. The attack ls and paralysis, usually on one slde of the bodv. In slight. attacks only the speech, lace, or hand ls af- fected. The pulse ls slow. breath- lng hard, and the lace ls flushed, not pale. Some fonms ol’ acute poisoning rsemble apoplexy and paralysis may be present. In an ordinary falntlng attack the lace ls pale and wet wlth persplratlon, pulse weak, the breathing ls slow and feeble, and hysteria. In fainting, patient should be placed perfectly flat with head low and any tlzht band around neck removed. Fresh alr or fan- ning ls usually all that ls needed to restore consciousness. In an epileptic attack. the maln thought ls to prevent hlm hurtlng himself; something should be plac- ed between the teeth to prevent bltlng of the tongue. In apoplexy treatment ls to leave alone; no attempt should he made to move hlm untll arrival ol’ the physician. In an hvsterlcal attack the nat- den, there ls loss of consciousness, - i “THE (ITIARLUFFETUWN GUARDIAN I _ vélilllll-WEST uii issuiiici rim or will s ‘teen age years? He will show yourself , HYNDMAN s. co. urn, Provincial Manaers Charlottetown PUBLIC . FORUM - RECORD IN ITSELI‘ wrrnoN-ceoi-ss oook. Mm»! New zsoland heavywelght. b0% . . on rmov llER____ ‘TEEN AGE YEARS? . you in life insurance. sound and long-established coin any which is safeguarding the future for ;_ daughters of thousands of \- parents on this continent. ~. -,v, WOULD Y0llll DAUGHTER HAVE i. 1o iooit ron wont a party consisting of 20o Scottish school boys I v b0 8 8 t“ w m “hm, r when than came out to see Eastern Canada. Their itiner- ‘In e5 time’ mo‘ 2s. ' a s. fi‘{,°,,°;‘f§§,‘2°‘,‘§§ a aroepi-eseiit w om h: wishes m be My embraced Quebec’ biontreai’ the Laurent,“ England's fixtfemlll’ l5 Sim Pmvl"! Irelamlis ivohsgiiiiliiiililarizigmmdiiliiit Ethic: this? gheshliiisllrlriiergfuthxleo lilting“ igigigé ALI. TOO SOON womanhood will come to that little girl of yours. If you are not here, will he: girlhood be one long hard stru gle c be able to continue her ediica- tion and have opportunities to enjoy he: E ' Why not rake advantage of the Broad experience of the GREAT-WEST LIYE man? ou how to get the best .t possible FIOIGCUOII for your family and rom the money on invest each c represents a e sons and . . cord from London to Ca etown it is interesting T i. n recov o takes lac . UTIGVEII RGCIPIOCII)’ to note the rapid progresspof aviation. It is just bird olll e§;]:lvl?y_vfs__ A5323: In ills liltllc book EIllreiess.” Dr. Gclinraucb witb . , _. - of Dunfermlliie Scotland kee s S. Hennlne Belfrage. mndon. Eng- lb: Great-Wu! Life Mon _ v six years ago today since the Royal Air Force n m 5n elecuglcany heatéd cagé land’ outlines the ‘Human; for Analyzing Hon. W. D- Eulers defense of caused a sensation by accomplishing, till then, and feeds lt almost constantly, 1t felntlrrs» reliever’. apoplexv. and 1 AFTER RARE OSTRICII ma? maroon, south Africa- ll. 0. Blackbcrrow o! New South Wales ls searchlnfl Bwth Afrlfl 9W1‘ lea 0f lap 01‘ 6511mm PTOdHfllOH which railwa and this ood mone ma as well o A - lent should not onl be left alone findg ifs way into our country helps to vkecp with this bod? g y y g ordereiiewrtebctezigfely mliy wtlifgh KY}? grit’? “w” °l “l: Emmi slwum n" “ma: h o”. h‘, “i: fhmpkm’ fission be: years for a trotlblns owls-Ostrich "h" Canadian industry hack and swell up the army " ' ' iiifilloze bglgliflgereifllfim Bdwkhiglafii“ prevgiiiitiriiiitiiiig fihifiii“ “sunny iiiiliiii? iiufriif.i'iéssfhfiafhiiii in one yggg ‘no 4'1 years old on will draw a buggy. An Australian 0f 0111' UIIQmPlOYEd- The Whole G15‘! l5 0P9" and The Hon. Lauchlin Daniel Currie, the new month. The car wlllelilave (i: glssss ' :"::i§n§::af" ‘h’ "mun"- M Yememelll- H“ n’ h” been m mend 01mm“ one m that Co“. ‘ti shut and it is made worse when one realizes that Minister of public works and tunes in the irgrrrtrxllggt roztlié p: tlhe rear com- L ‘ the same n W" "d l‘ ‘f l" m‘ ‘i - s f0!’ ¢V°YY 5°11?" Silent 0" Gemla" m‘ Itallan Government of Nova Scotia is described in the state m; a, b: ‘guufllletedth’ _ will“ ’ stuff, we are helping 'l0 build 11p the war CCOII- Cmladian Press mgrgly 3,5 a “fut-titer miner," innovation hgg boon mime in FIRE INSURANCE AND MB. .__-_* ' 0m)’ of “"156 "Kllfms- Aml 0“ WP 0i all ihaf, This is misleading. Mr. Currie was born on fégsrbhykftlégzr glaxlmlal] lfghll- ‘IE-EN i » . ' we appropriate 63 millions dollars overnight, in March 28, i893, and thus is only 46 years of Majesues m as “refill txrtrlrorecclegrr snF-lhehlsmw o; the Chub F D l. ious Cu of Parliament to the needs 0f our defense against age. Yet in that time he was educated at the yhgrn gtjlgteladtzilvcsl a. bag weather Qfiféjgn“ Fr1§§d1§“‘“,"f,°e,°°--h§1v§l,§°5 0r a» e 1c p these nations. None other, there can be no doubt common school m North 5ydney_ 5L 1. ranms not be luwergdilllrfleefol 63:15 D2122: m“: mag-ossi- o! nme olpulgil. 3L about that." Staggering Armaments Costs dertaken~ for military objects, - A total of nearly 9,500,000,000 gold dollars was spent by the different nations last year. As 000,000 gold dollars. From I934 to I938, the period following the virtual suspension of ef- forts to limit armaments to reasonable propor- tions, an average of over $6,5oo,ooo,ooo per an- num has been spent. It must be remembered, too, that these calculations are all in “gold" dol- lars. The nine and a half billion gold dollars ture of the world was borne by the European countries. It is no wonder that the fascist states, particularly, are feeling the pinclfand are at ‘ their wits’ end how to continue the giddy dance they themselves have imposed on the world. They called the tune, but find it increasingly painful to pay the piper. In this fact there is some hope of relief. Canada Calling documents : to the set of formn out the service." ity of a double negati Anglo-Saxon monosylla _ _ can be found. In that world pcriphrasis and r Xavier University, B.A., Dalhousie University. LL.B. became a Barrister and Solicitor at 2;, years of age, married at 30, contested the scat for the House of Commons in I925, 1nd foIr . the N.S. local legislature in i933, so ta ing al A statement imm the lxague of Nations in all he could not have had much time to de- ed on the way reporters have put dew-rather than an overstatemenflfor they take direct into indirect discourse and “mutilated” n0 account of. expendlturlls’ “ch as aero- the rhetorical gems of official documents in the dromes’ strateglc roads and other works’ un- same way, is editorially rebuked by The Times of London in dcfens Fourth Estate. When a trained reporter, of , . . . clear, forceful and terse English, approaches " has“ °£ mmparlsun! expmdllures m I932 the average parliamentary speech or govern- - were less than half this, approximately 4,3oo,- mm, documenh it says’ world where people never sec or say, but only observe; never send letters, but always trans- mit communications; never express blunt ap- proval or disapproval, but resort to the prolix- ve; never use the plain ble if a luscious Latinity 6' rule. So ln a dlctstnrshlp-whetli- e of the members of the and the la which “he finds himself in_a "lull"! 3W; “They encounter a very speedy cramping of their style. For long initial years their enthusiastic efforts are subject to the cen- sorship of hard-bitten seniors into whose souls the official iron has entered deeply. iods. are pruned, their purple patches are cut out, their originality of exp Thcir per- ression is reduced long use has made conventional and readily comprehensible througli- m h slonal»seats wlll have special raised cushions for the two Prln- cesses. -London Times ll ml)’ be s " questioned why so much ls done to encour- age mlnlng ln Canada when ada’s best bets and one o1’ its most. certain ~.OLIZ‘CES of income. It has continued to prosper and progriss ln spite of slumps that have overtaken other industries number of nc-w fields whlch are bclng explored and developed lends to the hobo that ln course of time it will become of even greater Importance to this kvllle Recorder and 'I‘lmes. One n! the first things any dictator does ls to take over con- trol of the channels of informa- An absolute ruler, llhe ls to remain absolute. can afford to let hls people read and hear only those things which exalt hls to those who speak the approved political doctrine. And. pro sgan- ds. being an instrument of oreltzn policy, one cl’ the next stgps ls to control all “lnIoi-matIon" tspiitch- ed to the outside world.—New York World-Telegram. Inc mayors or Winnipeg and Regina and their sldcrmsnlc colleagues are not going to don ts and morning coats wn.n to tmvn. WHITE MAGIC All day the snow clung thick against. the face 0f W!‘ H111 mountain, blurrlng every ne . To softness; there was scarcely any Our valiey, too, was blanketed, yet c With icicles: and where the drifts ' were deep The little village clasped within their hold Lay ctomulcelged in fleecy leathcrheds, D. ' Only tahe red barn kept lts Xrlendly Molnar. the bottlemented banks of snow. The tel - nyggfiiedarliou-wgs no more, we To slllrppreossam tta i-uased. klnd- mn itzpom gone; across tlho crystal un We heard the wlnd mysterlously Marguerite Janvrln Adams ln the Chrlstlon Science Mcnltor. Strangling Democracy Mutual Flre Insurance Company. What Mr. Tanton h told of the organlzstlon of llhe nrlottetown Mutual and his connect-ton wllli lt as auditor tor almost twenty yenlrs n he wlsh t0 take up the cudgels for the tanners and need some assist- ance I may be able to help hlm. l ~ I nun, slr. etc, FARivslsns ncstiul). l franchise. The ldca ls to take gov- ernment u for as possible from the people, on the theory that. the peo- 21:00 not know what ls 200d f0: t’... . The National government ldes wlll prove no more molar than that for sbollshlng vlnoos, w has been renudla _ from cons‘ w coast. sndmcre particular- ly on coast and coast-and ln Que- bec-tor those on the oubei- fringes ATTENTION Swine Breeders . lsttictlmclo Orange Pekoo Tea Mr. Tea Poll Says: Use ,BRAHMIN . . - - ther Industries fall to receive _ _ _ r practising awycr. correspondlng assistance. The q-h t, , _ o . . . Bf- l1!‘ Society gives the approximate cost so far as it vote to mini“ exec t as a - - l _ ° pace of m P E I A ma, ms _ is ascertainable, of armaments in the year 1038. g op ct is a prosper mtlo that: lies h, the mo, l‘ gig? mgelwld l“ imllf-ht- rlaxnlsogrgloé,’ Bélod the P. E. I. Mutual m d T S“? fllgurf are batsedy on gnfirmago“ Pam's: A prominent British M.P. having complain- 4.3m? Bnaflogs o “Lfinmllfifgi w“ hgged Whllell’. and the slreflm reguisfiléiggbtztiat befg-e ganlgpt l avoure ea n ar- 00' an are n - ~ -. _- r e e s m tie rmamfi S f! , lns vnn voge economic difficulty one of Oan- That ggélnnmtckilgtm went, tumbling the meeting he ‘alerted tofihould 59cm last Ye“ almlllnts’ i" paper ‘Mia's’ m the dundanc rule the roost. There is no ilnce for er u be communist. Fascist 0r mlll- 80H . 0! m? wllhtry have found lt- hard sum of sixteen billions‘ .. . the tersey order, for the sharp retort, oi" for the ;my—€$m?§ ti}? lllfij,si'*pfi,“,,‘,g A "’“2.s‘i,*-§°§.§‘,,‘,%’°“ w“ ‘ mash ilflgfusfiumfififinfilg°lhflhm {$1 144 RlChIIIOIId Si. ClIEYlOIIEIOWD In 1938 72.3 per cent of the military expendi- - h h n A h - f H- - I ma, lam white 1c 811v _ pit y p rase. s to t e writers o o 1cm press, the radio and the screen, mag over 105d uonnl pull no the est-ms] m. and to license publlc speech only BB4 90nd. r merits st. present constltu . - —--” . \ a ' ‘-.-- , “* l I E. R. Brow & Son Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate ' Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis nocirsv Flourishes From ' ‘ - _ s a e v "Coflda Calls You” is the title of n Qgnifi- "u" "ml" . oontly illustrated booklet of tourist literature, H"; is sonqothing new in law so far a S [SH , just published by the Canadian Travel Bureau layman is ooncerned, Cape Colony morning w“ tom about the m’ - _ - . under the competent direction of Mr. D. Leo newspapers son-y roports of the case of a ma“ Sea". m“ Premier o, suhwhb mtg‘: lm‘o_lloctlve AND FOLLOW THE FUCK FROM TOWN nmemberlor who was tried for the murder in Capetown of mhlyvélitiinigicmvéasflome M _ a pawnbroker and acquitted, who was then sued mum It w“ ‘t m, “m. m. by the widow of the dead nlian forddamages ‘flot nulgglstgnpngnsss o; yo?’ 51m. the loss of her husband. he wi o\v won er "I I °°rl° l" ""11, case and damages of $5,000 were awarded in {$3.21 sfiifltogflflfifitfwfifl her favour. VThis was the first time in South was liwlted to appear attthc st-s- Africa that an acquittal on a murder charge tlon luoim as s manner or rho l? has been followed by damages in ' TO TOWN FROM VILLAGE T0. VILLAGE - AND YOU WILL SEE 0N STORE SHELVES EVERYWHERE '1‘ H E r ISLANUS ‘B E S T KNOWN BRAND OF TOBACCO. HICKEXPS BLACK TWIST‘ _ CHEWING iJloo Per F58 Dolan. The inside cover and flyleaf have been ingeniously adapted to display a three-fold map of the Dominion in colour showing the various provinces, railway lines, motor roads and trans- Cannda airways. Colour, too, has been used ex- gtcnsivcly throughout the book to define the sec- ;tions devoted to the various provinces and the Jections covering transportation, National Parks. - ‘ hunting, wintegsports and other attrac- Flrom cover tocovei‘ the pages‘ are filled ‘citations showing scenes from cdast to cse pictures include a square-rigger, Fort Bcsusejoitr, the old Town , a viéw-ot‘ ‘Saint ‘John, Innis- ». ' , ‘Highland lassics at: Evangeline’: statute at aterironti‘ P. E. I. 13g- l - I ‘@799 7 s l lflll i Otll ' M003 Pig-Worm Tonic Powder‘ It wlll thorouhly obollsh all on c 313.1%». f.‘.'l‘"" Price~35cts per lb. a 6W" 2.315 . n»- 2 illilos span». - “vlfihva a. o v urge lt ls point: . . rccep n ocmmlttcc, and that he 8 will Bulb was advised that he must The Criminal Procedure Act specifically covers all! hit onl! 1N0! Mi"- Ho WNW such a contingencynsythis. The civil case was l? “mm” M ‘l heai-dby two judges without a jury, and they were in no way bound by the verdict of the jury in the "criminal prosecution. Moreover, mum there is not the ‘samcdegrec of proof required l in a civil action. A criminal charge must be proved beyond anyreasonable doubt; for an accused person istentitled to be-regarded as in- nocent until he is rowed guilty. In s civil case, d, on however, it is suf iclcnt for one party to rove on houses‘ rhlscase by s mere repondcranceoftprobs W“ lulu" . probabilities o both , u! Indthhtlflfi?" . , trellis. nit y, terestlng circumstance wfl‘l‘l1_nt~tltc._defcildnnt;wu d. . h. Mew-fir» "h" cowboy’ oobstltucn my: for 1m l usthlltcll