a or Capita ‘Us. M? main it took of the I mi ed by ‘barn. only t agt sccmm perléri The three said ‘ lust i brawn 11L". in Indcei as I nlzict, smack Pigs fifty 1 two r The wth eggs, ‘the h of th feed I To fng w gfnge: pectir stepp louse up a1 recov stepp the f ‘up to svere. hay coilld subst e the ‘thfltl II l1 Sir perk used oiioi nnd n1" “C! IE2? 5w=,~.",.>w._ I PAGE Foul; 1‘l'JSi\l\‘lilr—\". l'ht‘lll‘l' S. Ric-Lulu. u .s't~cr<-tiir_v—Lii-ut-Lul. l) li or and llannlrinf: i , . y v Astral-lulu yppirlura-bwank “hiker and D. h. (urrle rind-nut; Iinily tflvirnill-il 1587i $5- } $130 p0!‘ yi-iii- illl mlviiiice) 1113i ‘ AUYIIKT|§IXG R rxrrili» .\"l‘.\'l‘l-I.\'- rm» Bt'f‘|\'\\‘ll|1 liiizllliiig, , v- - \\"||. m3 ‘rower Building (‘blenkoz 4-130 City; tilelm iillillutu» lllllllillli‘ liilfisluglllllltllllg, Sziu Francisco; 1135 _!\o. 65th btreel, 111100. 1-hihui.-i|'.luu. THE GIIARLUTTETUVIN GUARDIAN M, ‘Mk H", uonem) “hung lt|iil(llirg_ ltetroit, Interstate Build- ltusiila f; reported to have lifted the ban on gay and “My 11"!‘ tics, but. as the experienced editor of the Lowell, Mass. Eveninl Midi er points out, Christmas has been - abolished over there. so the eon-- cession is of no tremendous import- 11_ Vlce-Prealdent-J. ll. Burnett . A. Bluciiiiiiion, D. S. 0. ltlrector-J. ll. Burnett 00 per year (In nilrancc) delivered. 1911 lu (‘iinniln iii-d United States. IIPKEQENTJTIVES special Agency inc. New York Central I’ Manners are the 01 grammar Morning Maxim a foreigner permission to enter it. there is an implication that the virtue and good breeding. ‘ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Z6, 1931 S UIVS II I NE I).-i YS , ANAL. 'El5i‘\\'il(‘l'€ in today's issue at)" pours the complete programme i0!‘ tin- Cllarloizi-toivii Sunshine Days. ,1.) l: hold here October 19 and 20. 1i. i-vriaiilly offers ii great variety ‘o.’ tilterlalilmcilt and should prove .5111 (llltsilillrliiiu limiidfld ‘the committees receive the whole- support SUCUCSS. in 1ll".0(l co-ntlcrliiinil and n; .1l1 our l)ll$ll1(‘$$'i‘f1l‘l‘l. In this QtlllllOPLlFdl .'illl‘llilOll is also direct- otl to '!u~ .lilnoun,*inriit of a grand _‘1‘u.._v in bv hcltl this evening at B ufillri; in lilo tircincirs auditor- 111:1: iii ‘llv City Hail zinuex. Every rnurclllult lill(l business man 1S ask- -s \\'lll be dc- 11. -rc(i nu llii‘ purpose and P0551- ui ‘n 1ii.\‘ll(l. 1\ti(ll‘ilt. bzkllw.» of til»; Silnslliile Days. l I: l.-. vnlumtiiliiy‘ lllO\'t‘lllf’lllli of f.lll~ klntl that nlzilce for prminriiil .1» zv- ll u.- f‘l‘»'l(‘ proqrcss. 1hr pres- git‘ tum» ll, when business condi- tions .1i'0 predicted i0 be on the 111....‘ (iv iieuln. is lllOSl. opportune ii: ‘tillltli to express optimism and Tlli" iiic t--...:lu~lu-o. iiniloiiilccmcrlt of ilzitta» oi‘ Sunshine Days .lll‘l‘liil_\' trail-acted much atten- Iilfiriiillliiill the Province, and‘ i.,. lliln‘ lli) (lnuht that large hum-l b- is ill’ Hill‘ rilriil ritilliils will take’ Zifilllllllllflt‘ of the attractions of- fclvld bv visiting Charlottetown on the prtlflralnnle dates. ‘u~~ i l "The more is the slogan of the llilllilltlll l.".il1ll1llll(‘[‘, who hope y to nldkt- the events thc most iii- 1- 1"‘ ~' i115’ Charlottetown for liluily yt-ilrs. lllt‘l'!'l\'l"' .‘~'i‘(‘ l1 ill i‘ OI’)? EXPORT TRADE ~1<r Canada's lllllliiiirllli export of The was 167151.200 pounds '\‘.iI':vil at €l.fi-78,ll38, of which l6,- (‘tfiifllil pounds- cit .~.- rlvllfdlllfifi to ill!1‘i"3.‘(‘. wit’ ill Ailzust "1' Uliqthi Kingdom alone. btxfif CilSifHTlCl‘ ivos. thc '1 id F‘ . took 429,500‘ pound; 'i'ni~ lflFll Free Slate camel luv \'.'L.ll (37 000 pnunch. Newfoundj Dilzruin, Bermuda. Barbados. w ivh .i;.ll::l..-.i, 'l‘rilid:iti, Tobago. British t» . lll'l'l.'.ll llondtiiwis. Straits, Se‘. ...4l1i.'. I-‘rriilce. st, Rem-u and whet‘ British all‘ Cziziliclinn cheese last monthl T a llifllreszs made by the cheese _ ' shown by the July ex- port of 15.993700 pounds and the‘ -2\"-"'~.i l, i931 of 11.929100! ~,v=ul./.i.<. Dliriil: the twelve months ‘curt: with August. the export W35 Smnllilillfl pounds, compared with >7llllifglllll pounds in thc previous‘ ftivtiavr months. New Zcaland is the‘ 1:11:00; oxp(i1".cr of cheese to Great jrltlliillll. Anntncr agricultural ilnc in which marked progress in shown in the (it'('1:=.<('(‘l poultry business, In August export wit; 71,397 pounds valued at, ‘slim. Cfllnglfimd with 11,100 pounds ‘vat $4.150 ht Jilly and 7.60s at s2,- 606 m August, 10:11. The export dur- iim; the last twelve months was l..- 1516182 pounds compared with ‘b32502 pounds the ‘twelve months. ' The people of the United Kingdom ‘ire quite evidently taking to Can~ _Bd.n.n poultry for out of the total o.‘ (‘OUYHTIPS export in previous T820285 pounds which have gone ‘ptherc in the past twelve months. £16,182 pounds went in fllc last lfiour months. The quantity in Aug-I lust was 50,372 pounds and in Mayl liiimil, these being the biggcstl months. ' I l t THE v/uiraisirvarioiv w“ “m slovakia does not feel that it can- protect Trotzky from assassination and therefore has been obliged to previous twelve months. Imports ‘from the United States cxceeded the live there. Perhaps there is no plavfa by $88.622.709 and In the previous x made secure from attack. and 11¢ ‘twelve months by $170,471,489. seems doomed to remain a man without a country, A SERIOUS QUESTION l It is apparent from the publsh- ample‘; of nation's “m: totem tol | arms by the economic P111511" °flmtient to see what kind of an in- grasping rivals and with the struc-‘dividual he is-his physical mental abilities and inherited char- They thus learn just ism rampant on eygfy hung ma what is needed at home, at school, llnternntional conference after con- Bi Plly. to bring 011i ti!!! 505$ Q1151!- ‘ ties existing in the patient, and to overcome or lessen the that may be making him unsec- lable or unable to get along with other children or with adults. This treatment, according to Dr. LawsonG. Lowrey, is known as the direct, and the indirect; the direct treating the patient himself-the . . i seed dthldi tt tl th prove the financial position of the|60,000.000 of his fellow-H ndus fromwménfi stigma"; leltlheiiou-e ‘ed summary of the raportof the Royal Commssion on TTBMPOYW lion that its members have been ture of the League of Nations vis- ibly crumbing. excessive national- l l l profundly’ impreswd with the grav- I Ilty of the railway situation as ltmrence ending in failure. we are “m” exists “d with the dangers forced to ask ourselves the ques- lvvhlch are likely to present them nun ‘where are we going?‘ " jseives if this situation is not Nmedw . lied. It has been realized by the com—, De ‘mum ‘m! ‘Emndhl ‘an’ w“ P . . mt m. g m st b’ 'to be getting to the end of their’ lmlSSlOH a some in u e; ‘don O n] m 185:9 the burdelhtcther, though there is a diflerenfl! ' e n t ° y ‘ n ‘between them. Gandhi is 801118 w upon the public treasury, but to im- “Hue hinqgelf to death to prevent I . privately-owned system. and it lslhavmg Proper representation in the _ new Anglo-Indian system 0i 80V‘ ‘declared that if the methods sug emment, which is new in course o, gestcd are not adopted "the verylelaboration‘ De vale“ 15 lmpovgf- Stability 0i the Mimi's flmnces “wishing the Free state farmers out . hlld so that he will have the pro- ' - t f6 c e t Britain.‘ ° ' the financial credit of thi Catrrdian gvfhemirrghhflagjtgultlrfls; and "w per so“ m which to m“, o, de- Pacific will be thrcatene wi ser~| vamp ' f bel- ' ious consequences in the people 0i payers are Showing sans o n First, the , lion. They insist that the Spanish- Canada and to those who have in-Imneman president put an and to vested their savings in that rall-‘hls ‘arm Wm- wlm Gregg Britain wayf’ This is far from being 1111'and obtain for them the prelflrfliitws over-statement of the case. since it in the Bcritish market to which they has been clear to even the most 111' are em Nd‘ different student of transPOrtatonI The more we he" "om mush dvelopment in recent years that ‘hese days, says an exchmgg the only by resolute action, and by more unfortunate seems to Bethe Soviet minority at the top. averted. Thu pubtished reoommcndflllffllfi of the report have been com- doubt giver. a. rude shock to the- norrs tv TE wart acterlstics. the lust/stamens). . 1n Apparently when a nation glvesrntl£rma BEHAVIOR Pump Lsius m cnrnuniiiv. -_-.._@- ‘hills we find our me Jets working from this standpoint liirthe treatment of behavior prob- fllgthry cqnlglng not, p, few. ex- lems in children. They~ first examine The indirect method the “social manipulative", that is manipulating, handling, or [changing the surroundings of the former president of the Canadian m when he 111115 111"" “"1 i1" a“ ‘ins to a swun- . . ‘wrong about. Eumpe- He h" bee“ National Railways. and others. Thefover mere {or some Mme and round full deatlls will be given to Perils-people 80mg about m," bugtnws ment at the coming sesssiori andand QVQrLCYOWdlDE places of enter- doubtless will be thoroughly debat-‘tolnment instead of c0711: WM 111* i“ “rlous f” Criticism °f B‘ pomcalxjuiic as bad. or worse, in the Unit- ed. shlulcl be borne in mind. circaso is still the "em? °‘ ‘he. It can thus be seen that a youngster however odd. shy. dis- tant, behind in his studies, sulky. dlsobedient, or with any other "be- havior" complex, will have a real __- g ., . - ' arbage dumps looking for $01M‘ chance tooutgi-ow these conditions at $1 78 AHL Mm to m The mt that’ the report m nonizning to eat. The mayor was inciin- when be gets this direct and indir- Partwan‘ and that the situamnn is ed to believe that things have bot-Ti ect system oI-treatment. When he or she attains manhood nature of the measures recommend- ed States, (is in EUPOPB- 30119-1’??- lor womanhood they should have no difllculty getting along universe, and that is something l°° PEODiQ- s I British canners are staking farm- cum- H5 to put down vegetables to: their mences with Canada occupying a "311111113 lacwrl“ one large flrhm favorable export position-undoubt- lo$ir?alnd:;;:e1n:0? Ezfesxirfmipl-g? cdly the best position held by the igs b; cannmé company has buds- Dominion since 1928." uged u 40 per cent. increase in green , So says the Monthly Review of peas, as farmers in the outlying dls~ the Wheat Situation, issued by the trots of the Speidiis 11nd whim“ Dominion Bureau of Statistics. In factories 121: Z;’§:;ri1ef:°°Ar':'l5o€; regard to the domestic situation fgghmir the industry boom“; in Canada, it is pointed out that: Webb nnpmm manugcgyunm are "The large wheat crop sharing the prosperity, In Cardiff “The present crop year com- How leisurely ‘TWEEN DUSK AND SLEEP the down: how still The dusk upon the face of naturg broods. It seems us if the brow of every hill Wm lXZWOd in meditation. and the billed “m; a 3°‘): 652°“ gemimd the city fathers see a. solution of woods for Caitatinn w en s s mu at- 1 me ing “he rrrovemtelgit ‘of grbain h: rlfgggzayaxxrllanlégsfnrilgguiicgrles_ Veiled in the mantlg every p115! ion. ur ng 1.: pas The government is apvrvnriafns pubic lands ici- the srowmx v1 fruits and vegetables, the c=ni>ivv~ merit scheme t0 it 11111165 “P 111 5°11"! way with the canneries.—Wal1 Strwfi Journal. seven weeks the movement of wheat internally and externally has shown a decided improve- ment ovcr the movement. of the same weeks last year. Deliveries to country elevators, the move- merit; from country elevators to terminal markets, the movement down thc Great Lakes and fin- ally the export movement are all above last year." "Of particular interest is the brisk movement of Canadian wheat into export trade and into export position. For the seven weeks ending September 18, 1932, 38 million bushels of wheat were shipped by water from Port Ar- thur and Fort William compared with 25 million bushels for the corresponding weeks last year." The King has a favorite‘ 111ml named Charlotte, and when Their Majestles left for the North thll weelrthei-e was Charlotte in her glided cake. Perched high amen! u" royal luggage the bird IOOlPd 110W" with true condesceusi in but she was not heard to make her usual re- mark when strangers were near. "-wl at about it?" Charlotte is i=1- t‘r.g on now but It 0'1‘! 111118 fl“: w“ very talkative. When the K 118 W115 ill for a long time Charlotte was 5g u~_.s.ral:lc she world mutter dir- consolntely u; herself and whenever anyblly entered the mom she would cry, "Where's the captain? Th" when she was allowed to enter U1! King's bedroom she repeated her fa- vorite exclamation, "Bless my 173i" As stated in the Bank of Mont- real review published in Saturday's Guardian, a large market for Can- adian wheat in Great Britain is assured by the preference obtained by Canada at the Imperial Confer- (-1169. Other favorable factors gov- i. .It is rcasssiirlilg also to note that l crnlng the wheat situation are: (luring the month of August ourl Unusually rteduced production in ‘ltotal export trade exceeded imports the United States-current official 'b_\- ovcr five million dollars. and that estimates placing the crop at 179 during thc twelve months ending millloil bushels less than last year's iltilgust the excess of exports over production; reduced production in imports WFLS‘ 538.684.1390. the Danube basin and the possi- It is tin. trade will the Ilnlled hllity of a very small surplus 111 ‘killfldiilfl which is responsible for that region; reduced production in this favorable balance. During thclitussia this year compared with ‘wave mmms ending Augugg 1932_|last, and the apparent existence of "i, Owe“ or exports to gmut ml ' an agricultural crisis in that coun- v $75,335.916,try: the certainty of a more or- sin over imports “'35 compared with $64.4C1.433 iii in the present crop year: I111 1m" proved export position for Canada; an improved international senti- ment compared with conditions ex- isting one year ago. feet, but the railways and every in- dustry would feel the results inl the, dcrly. distribution of surplus stocks better ‘uslness conditions. It would be difficult to overes- dreaming shades A deePer wisdom than our silence knows; And in the green hushed hollows of the glades, Strange shapes begin to stir- gt, daylighrs close. Between the borderlands of dusk and sleep Th5 hiflh hilltops of clearest vision lie, Wrapt in a peace no sound of striv- ing Jars. Silence and splendor fill the night's vast deep. A foam of cloud is streaming down the shy; The moon is circled with a field of stars. --J.V C. M. Duncan. tons." The bird has very little time for the King's visitors. It seems to kn?" 111111 it belongs w Royalty and Elilfiflfflilly believe that silence and #1111141! are demanded to maintain the Royal oonnectlon.—Ex. Premier Bennett i; a but hetook time to attend the Can- edim Wino Fair held in Ottawa. recently, patronized the housle," distributed candies among the kiddies. took in all the booths and had his fortune told. What the tlmilte what a good year in wheat fa'r decrees told him a not related would mean to all of Canada. Not ‘in thenewflplllei‘ Nlwrts but when only would the Western Provinces f"! P“ 2*“ "W" h" 11111 ll l8 be placed immediately on theirizzcaede; xgjlsstlfzthghlsxnfitw: themes of the Legion officials, for ,the ‘Prime Minister's patronage had been both srnercus and profitable. surroundings as school, home, playmates is investi- gated and changed as much as possible to allow the child's person- ality to assert itself. ' Second, the surroundings as to people is changed so that there will be no trouble betwen the young- ster and the people about him. To develop the child's personality n bemgsseveral points are needed; namely. very drastic changes in certain 0b- 1111811! 01 159-000-000 hum“ i. (n) a satisfaction of a feeling of vious directicns, could disaster be "ndel" the dlctatmshlp °f ‘ "nun being able to do something, (b) recognition by people that the child lis an individual and _ has his own | M3701‘ G"""'k °l chluu‘ n“ personality, (c) the ‘affection of ' _ g people for him, and his affection mended by Sir Henry ThOTIXCOILICCIHDIRCCIlCy of h's Amercan hear-Hm. than (d) a ‘eenng night r WN GP lliiat naton can safeguard his life. Czechw’ . A “rm” M" w, you m“ the quality or condition of the I011 in | which he sows the seed has a great N w’ deal to do with the amount and export. w m‘ lcancel its permission for m ‘guts, s, :16“ crop m? w,“ "J: l . e see ways same, t country in the last twelve months m the world when ma“. could b, i they)" mfiu the dlflenn” m r5 suits. ntal special- the young and qualities is called l0 of belong- with other 000185 of their busy man "housle- stand to gain more from the re- Macouley’; WarniHB‘ (Gloucester Timel) PUBLIC ' FORUM This column In open for fill Qpllllfllll of eorrslpnadenil. crept into many ediwflll! <1! 111' ' cent years. It is of 111mm l° km" exactly what the talented and brainy Englishman slld- H” “m” ADVERTISING rays undue-toil: by‘e~rre::131111';;_ Lord Macaulay’: warning "ill finltttlifit aflriudlan i-a- demwlcv 1n the 1111"" s"? “ not IIBOQIIII": endorse t 6 would eventu-luy mggt 13111118 h nrrnnc “e only l e anus-antic company tho ‘of winemaker-choline 11w w! the Maritime Provinces. sin-Knowing that the 0111184!‘ 9 to an American friend in 1852x1115; m, ngwspapctS are doing yeomlnn he did not have a H311 whgp Md service in the matter ofrest-or 8 of Thomas Jefferson. vemment public confidence”! feel that 0111‘ given the American 8° d n experience during the past two such a strong twist towar- bml t =en years might be read with interest democracy. Jefferson W" F and Profit by you and your 01- in mm when the ¢°“"'“““°“ ganlzation, and our experience may was made. and had nothing to d0 enormously f0 the pageantry and variety of modern life, they have produced by no means blessings. Industrialisnrs glaring ‘sins of omission and commission; the perversion of science to the ._ . l sciences have added truetlon: the terrible of revolyinil wheels; th effect which a single may have upon the of thousands-these remembered when mechanical progregg, unmixed Our sales in 1931 were 110% that he thought that P1179137 59ml” higher than the best previous re- cratic institutions were ‘sat; ti: cord in our eighteen years‘ history. perish 1n_the end. H9 Wnm 2:9 exclusive or shipments to the‘ the dangers impendiris Ce States, now almost as large as our | brief pun democracy 111 “:11 shipments to Canada. _It tis 201;:- I in E8481 Elbe: lagers: “Z1111; ive also of our shlpmen s one Yona an rup . A baking trade, now almost equal t0 ' tlori of, the soil and 101M118 95x5‘ our packaged cerenlbuslncss; and mm of thienrlltjilzegtzigslltlzrzglge: M little-Iliad; oflllird iew.ul)rl°rin' the _Unltecl static and our new beverage, Kofy-Sub. I through pure democracy W115 11W ' Last July we completed an addlifd 101' the $11M by “'19 lbunam: tion to our plant, increasing prod of fertile and unoccupied fail” ductlon capacity by 750%—intend— i which brought comparative em ed to take care of increasing busl- ‘ the labourinB 11W“- "Bm u“? u": ness over a period ofyenrs, but we will come,” wrote Macaulay. wile] have overtaken these added facli- New‘ 17115111114 Will be as thick)‘ ities already and have lust Wm" P°°Pl9d is Old England. Then your womwvwccwnnnnnn factory. These additions, together e - ' with necessary new machinery, i118 the Wm“- Tl" d" wlnvwme have meant a capital expenditure, when l" the 5"" °f New York l‘ of nearly one hundred thousand 1111115115115‘? 0! P81711191 11°" °l wh°m dollars. The reason for this phen- h” had "m" m" m“ 3' men‘ omena, grow“, we believe to be as fast, or expects injhave more than follows: When the newspapers be- a iisiniigeggglgecléooégugb 1:81:32; gan to report hard times and 350,- “ “L 000 persons unemployed in Canada i 5°" °l a 1935mm" u’ Wm “w”? we considered thc propriety of o" °"° slde will be l‘ smtesm.“ suspending all outlay in advertls- Preaching PEl-leme- respect 1°’ lng and selling effort until the de- Vfited “Ems “m3 a 5m“ obseb presslon was endedlun. w“), m- vance of public faith. On the I l stimulate others to similar effort: with making it. Macaulfly Wm” I l i -__- EMBER 2c. ion neat mud their .7395, perfecting o1 mgr-mum's o! {lithium B sm , new invert lives bud“ have u, we Wors creased vigor going after the busl- °lh°T Wm be a dem°g°l3ue rum“ ness of the 9,150,000 not badly af- about» the 1111111111’ °1 “Pmlms fected by the depression. We de- and mum's» ‘md “M”? why ‘m? clded upon the latter course, much b°dy 551911141 be Delimited t0 drink - to our present satisfaction, for not Champalne and m ride l“ '3' w" i only did we increase last year as 1158* Whllegmmlsand‘ "I .._.l,‘9n,.'5t,vl abovedndicated but we are certain I Mk5 a" l“ Wm?“ 91' n-affefigus’: this year to more than double last i whlch M the “v9 ~c‘h¢l-da-p§§-."1§ year's turnover, so certain that we likely l” l“ pretfiwd by ,l'1?”w°{k" have doubled our advertising ap- 11181111111 W110 he?“ m‘ chlldxyf’ propriatlon for the coming fall and "Y1"! 1°!‘ 1179511,?" ' _ .' _ § winter season. So much for confid- MWBUWYF Vim“?! ~31?‘ .91?“ ence and advertising. b13611 1811811911 119\l-7Y‘P5ll'1?t.l°' We like to hear "nice things" lcam- but may ‘ll’ h“"»“3 new about our business from our friends imam“? I" l‘ l‘ “m”? “Qlf and we presume you are sufficlent- ‘ filrsake the represmtauve swarm ly human to be pleased to know ‘mem’ Whlch °“l' lame“ 85"‘ .115 the good results we have obtained and “w” 1° Pu" demmmcy‘ we through increased advertising in are mndmlwwam Pu" demmracy these-tlmm of ‘depression. 9V"? day‘ The Pflmm’ System15 1 we an. Sh.’ etc” pure democracy, and ls an im- mt. JACKSON FOODS, LTD. 1111"“ 11nd ‘“5“PP°'““"5 mmre‘ R, (;_ JACKSON, president , It is a foe of good government, and ' should be modified or removed as r son as possible. Again we reiterate as we have many times before that pure democracy always has been an abject failure. Our fathers knew it and avoided it as far as possible in making the constitution. Every “time we have altered the constitu- tion toward pure democracy as in causing senators to‘ be elect/ed directly by the people, we have habilitation of .1 great mzukei, than made u mistake, they may lose as a result of par- ~ tlcular arrangements for Imperial ' ' purposes. It w.ll be wise for critics Sclentlfic both at home and abroad not t0 fasten on particular details of the Ottawa Agreements (Glasgow Herald) If a revival of trade within the Empire is stimulated, as we may hope lt will be. by the Ottawa a- greements, then foreign countries. “Progress” (London Dally Telegraph) PRINTING that Clears 077w Way for I “Y yes, MrI Blank, come right in- ‘ I’ve read your ‘company's an- nounceitient in the Guardian. Now let '-me ask you . . ." That printed introduction is vital to successful selling. The Charlottetown Guardian Judge Coal, not by what it costs, but by what it provides! We sell only that which is known to give the utmost heat per dollar of cost to you. * High Grade : HARD COAL’ SOFT COAL and Coke ' Sold in any quantity at lowest prices .4. PICKARD & c0. Phone 240 Gone is the old , ‘toning . rapture of the scientist of the I Victorian age, who assumed as a matter of course that evefy triumph of mind over matter, eve'y ' agreements, bilt to judge them as n whole in the light of the object aimed at, which is to give an ‘h’ petus to world recovery through tariff adjustments designed to pm- mote the flow of trade between new htfzslngmor the faces o: the largest group of nations in nature 9w o’ mink d m“: the world’ be an unqualified boon, and that all movement must be progress to n better and a happier state. The reflective scientist of today is not so sure. Ultimately, and in the long run perhaps, there must be benefit. But he cannot shut his eyes to the fact that while the com PRODUCTION m CANADA The Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics reports that gold production in Canada during July totalled 247.- 894 ounces, n decline of 8.4 per- cent from the record June output of 270,526 ounces, but an increase of 8.8 per cent over the Jilly, 1931 production of 227, 898 ounces. During the first seven months of 1932, the Canadian output of gold amounted to 1.748.714 ounces valu- ed at $36.149,126. an advance of 16.9 per cent over the total for the corresponding period of the previ- ous year. The production of gold in Ontar- io and British Columbia was lower in Jilly than in June. but in Que- bee there was an increase. . Sole Distributors Of This Exquisite Line 0f Toilet g Preparations MAX ‘FACTOWS Powders and Creams. products of HOLLYWOOD are the high- "!- qllality products on the market. Used ' and endorsed by notable screen stars this line . h I d h l why d9 Dggfqn ‘with ldreeilgilc lfienChflfleotvteefi 0WD. Check Kidneys First! Because they know that healthy Kidneys remove from the blood the waste matter formed by the ever-changing human body as i: clecaya and rebuilds itself. Bu: if the Kidneys jail—-tlie system i: oiaoned an illness surely fol- ows. As a health safeguard-es a wise precautlom-flush your kid- neys regularly every three weeks with Budd's Kidney Pills-foe over three generations the favorite idney tonic and IOlTlBdY--flbfl- habit forming-vfree from drugr, Some of our lines include Whltsner Liquid Honeysuckle Cream Flee Bleach Face Powder Brush Cleansing Cream Skin and Tissue Cream Visit our store and look over this new line which we are Introducing. You will not leave the store without mir- chasing some. THE 2 IMIIS Dodd’: Kidney Pill: ‘ . 11R. Bivowl Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis 146 Richmond St., Charlottetown It is amazing the quantity of 9L9 CGOLD we have received-but there ‘must be still W5 more-Bring yours in. c. H." TA v1.0a ‘ Jeweller 8r Engraver