i i i i .i '1 it H Y nv, u C H lug, frui mer log' E111 rest Un clcx nu: Cal fed Car Bri Will hor D6 cor tad ` I loa pol cili at we de! shi an lic LS 1:. s fly an .Li lol Pl: “SSS rr:-ic~.n-xg;-__q it i ' ' l ' ‘ ‘ ' ~ ` '~' .-.__ ` ` ‘_. ,. ... -..*'.-_.._,_.' ‘ " ' ’ »' ~ `1 ry."- _.._ _ _._...._. -. . . ' » f‘ _. - ' ' -."""""" .’ '*""'“*'.-_*M--~-».»1'~.-_.»..-._...... * ':‘ 1 -_ _ . ~ _ _ _ _ _ _---_-_-.__.._..._,___ P . ‘ ,TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . AGE EOQF - . -. --..¢._ if ._ ---~--~------.-»~»--~~-.~....._-____......... .._..-,._~__`s_,___.-... ..._ .. .,_...-._.~. 4- _...W ...-.-.»~-_... ----------.......~......_.__..___, . ._ _ _ __ __ _ _ . --........__......._........e.._....,.....».. - - ` . ~-»~.»---~»~~----l~-T-~.1-¢¥;.lL--;;. ;W" ,,, ~ , ‘ I .- NOVEMBER 3. 193% THE GHARLUTIETUWN GUARDIAN acres sr ni: wiv ‘ "" 7 ' At th: cltlsens research institute President-\\'. Clnntrr B. \fcLiirr. P. \'|oe-Prnlldont-4. lb Blu( meeting at Hamilton recently the so--rotary-l.irut. nil. ll. A. lultinnon U. U. 0. ..:i‘:f.';:'.ii.°:..°:::'.':::.':i':r::'::‘:;.'r.. rs-fd~== ww Th-fe ir- few o ro univene. govemments who do not yield to lornlns liiiiiy <1-iurirlpa livin 8.1.00 on yr-as (lu o von __\\;|\0_|1_fvy__vr-|11* Iln_L|l_\~nnr-»\ mulls-0 in iinnlnir um United litmus __ ‘political pressuxe' th( public which I- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1931 demands the increase service often , _ Commission yesterday by members of the Charlottetown Board of Trade was highly coinnic-ndvd by tho chairman, Dr. Surveyor, In mat- ters of this kind it is facts and .fig- ures that count. Tile Commission - hearing was concluded in less than two hours-a remarkably short time, considering the details covered. All the evidence submitted was in favor of the canal project. The opposition taken in Halifax to the, proposed canal is that the i Illoiiey would be better eizpencled in irnpleinflllhl the full terms of the Duncan Commission report, especi- ally ln the matter of cheaper fruiglit rates. The Commission will V blic attention may ‘ ‘ all th bers f the Gov- 5° wmch pu -THE CANAL COMAIISSION uponem c;wn;:vn;uve (liberal and be very profitably devoted. I Bl /ones W. Barhn.H_D_ ;"' _ A , ernm , . , I The comprehensive information 1 Labor ankevandit only remmnedjm The nd enact of me vis" to . ( #-- supplled to the Clngnecto Canal ‘Some one of the interested govem_ washington of Premier Laval of ---_. er Dorninions promptly subscribed . done by Premier Bennett in sug- be justified in believing that so for ns the Boards of Trade of Charlotte- |§ town, Sunimei'side_niizl Albcrton are l concerned, the Ciiigiiccto canal scheme meets with iiiiaiilinous ap- proval. _ The Commission hopes to have its report completed in time for sub- niission to the Fcclcral Government at the next meeting of Parliament. This, however, will depend on the extent of further inquiries which u paper, the Montreal Gazette. Here, F ffxiimvif. is the wncludins pas- - chicago owes bu- mohbra the have _vet to be made, by correspond- forgetting the cost. lt is a subject the whole war debt sysf/em is new Qohp _nf Qnurs rouivu rohks AND uoL|. Domlnions, to take a ni-st et9'P m a mm _ who are iiiakmg :cal reputations 35 ' t b I ll d. . 1 . applying that policy in furtherance ° ° ° Y p'°“°“”°°d dw .;~=i-w»- li is wi unusual to and I V and decently interred. There wil. Joys bmi in men. mms in u ,_ of the Empire trade movemenbfbe few mourners The ,act that I ~h_ were lust ’ ' ‘ i` \)l` il Cl1L\lll;Jl\Jllb` lp pl' I Canada took the initiative with sip,-ance hu won her point in that W. _ _, _ . r how there is nothing wrong Wim preference on British imports in the emergency provisions of the _,,,s_ A boy wut make mmm B 1897. It, took the initiative at the iY°‘m5 P1” are V9 be 1"V°k9d fm' golfer' ifitliout training hilnsslf m do last Imperial conference in uvlr. ¥;’;;tP";T;’°;‘;x;” snail: f°’;“°“Y “if .~='iw was iiimucied, to remain cuhu ‘ -ec , oe ot.,-..._. _ Bennetts presentation of a definite greet the essgmal truths ,gm .“ fu "“‘1 °"""‘°uW£ ‘md t°1°“1”” W ~ _ ' .arf ..r~ lui* - ~ l”`°P°S“1 5° the then Bfmsh GW' !world economic system has come ,.m;, u?;tf.c°;1; ernment, "a preference in the Can- Eperilously close to breaking down ,_;,,m¢_ adian market in exchange for a§°°mP1ef9]Y» S9109 Of U16 CBUSBS Of; lloiveiel' l'in just wondering 11 like preference in theirs." The oth- l the n°°'r`b"°9kd°WI1 are imper- mese ,,055 ,no playing 91100811 of |;eett1)y; understtgod. “gut :liao is T29 .ne other gullies ui youth, games like ou as o r. f.-'L1 -,,.'. , °° W-‘i 05"- 1° 15 mini! N14 “Sm aiiempi. of the United states io! Us_,bjf::f, tix, i that the initiative should be taken 'extract from Europe vast quanti- uguiiist ol.;ioileIits,; where' they must again by Canada, and this has been':;1¢’5 0! §°lC;hin Daygidenitjgrimunli- _ learn to get throivn to the gmund, -ons an o er go s n war-. I time was a chief cause of the de-- to pig, ~ on mo imc ‘ohm m. 1 » osiing that the adjourned confer- 1 ~' _ _ _ _ Wd ‘K~‘.' A (ma V hould tak .X Dression. ,It is idle for D°lm¢i3“55 to play halt or lun back, must 'learn , nee .l. via s e P wee in the United states to pretend to; to control the tamper when they lwilioiit further loss of time. their people that war-debt pay: receive hard knocks. In other words,, Imvnis may be resumed at some at a tuno when they are enthused i must take liars knocks, must learn i _ IC FORUM ` what PUBL - YOU N0 1`Ci1i1illB frilillieiltiy be t :-Wl 'I- the best mind' in menu, whether in Britain or in the France says an exchanze is that 1 mwn and mwah year omabogs S1’ “ ° ° @.,i' “"1”-*~ 'rf i -1 -» I i this column is open lor the .iaciusiou pr ¢°rr¢¢i»°lld=n¢l ol questions of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian don not nccessal'l|! ¢|“|0F5° “W opinions of correspondents. KILL NG TRADE all sensible communities are doing their best to help out trade and commerce, our City Council are on the periodic game to injure busin- ess which does not affect their own pockets. In these days of severe depres- Ision and low prices for farm pro- ducts to buy goods, consume food, stagnation. . ‘ America. which seeks to limit trade and put the consumption of native grown foods under a red tape re-Q straint. I have been told that laws; in “restraint of trade" are beyond the power ol' any province.. Wheth- er a City Council is above the Dom.. inion Parliament in legislative pow- l and circulate money, is stressed by the biggest men in Canada, as the; best means of lifting the wave of I Charlottetown is the one city in; 1 eLetters of Credit ma/zeyou at Home. ` -- when abroad - - - \-ye _ W , .) The safest and mon convenient method of iw' I l / ix ` handling your funds, while travelling in /_ ) _ foreign lands, is through Bank of Nova . Scotia Letters of Credit. They do away /'.5f,Wi ,- l :' ‘f lf . , _*_ I //'/ ./ “S wah not of ion by .bon and simplify 'i_N\“j" °‘exchadgc" problems. Obtzlinable at any __ ; . A 6 *.9 Exile oéeiova Scotia Branch-n¢§°liHbl¢ Wag//\ I _/ t ég! 'W `\\ I' / f " i . , _ . 5* anna urn ll1.IlZll'Yl'ZlL _'J `l`URZ]|.I ~~ 'Qi 7 B r ~~ ‘i ‘ \~ 'T l w&MU®hKWASGUHA ESTABLISHED 1832 °"’ ~ . -“fi”-.». _ _'_ _ .»;sn.°. Capital $12,000,000; Reserve Fund $24,000.000; Total Resource; ;263,g0g,¢gg ,`,*5-5>:;¢ 1; .cbarionowwn Branch: } '(2 2; ;‘i‘;_';'»A’_":=;§°= ' a lllllff 'Urn' _-if . \ will further this end is of the est economic importance. At present time Canada is gold scious. Exploration is being rled out on a scale seldom before. The premium paid on the -'-lfi" Ifuture date. Europe is not goingsexotted, worked up to the feverish; 'to gb through the agony of making. point, theymrust behave themselves AUTUMN LEA VES ends meet to correct deprewion-' as real men should behave. Real literature is where one finds it. with undeviating frequency that created the present distress. 01'] - - e finds it in the editorial /col mns of Canada's oldest daily news- ence and otherwise. [0 _ Apart from the specific object of S the investigation, ii useful purpose will be served by securing so much its first hand information as to the shipping conditions in the various parts of the Maritimes, and the dis- ° advantages under which Maritime age of an autumn elegy, sand- wiched between political articles in issue of Oct. 29: “Autumn has a strange affinity with spring. !t seems as lf, in mem- ry of earlier days. this season turns -say five or ten dollars a week. back wisifully towards the oolor Th°118h W°°h°’S mm *° bei trade has been conducted. Scheme which W95 the Hl'Sf1iD8 65- . say M Apru' The leaves “tm °n ties, they have been known to eat. the bough droop as it were brood- and eating costs mo;-|ey_ 14 TIMELY PARLEY ingly, and spread their lightest gold *_ to -the sun-gleam. The sky above Free 'Hilde is dead in England, them, and above the bleached but its chief mourner, the Manches- stinks, is one Vps; gremulous blue te.. Guardian, still clings_ to the crystal, and sets up the russet and anon of the chicago health den' 11011? fhii-ii ihl‘i'0 is life inthe corpse. saffron semi-tones of the leaves par-tment, declares that “fresh air Its post-election criticism of Prem- with a glorious distinctiveness that lsr Bennett for being "in too much of a. hurry” in his desire to re- is assemble the Imperial Economic Ia Conference is a. case in point. Thei Guardian‘s contention is that the reminds us that “October brown" beautiful alike for what it gives nd for what it takes away. There e vagrant leaves asail upon the sr air. Every breath of the breeze humidity and the cleanliness of ali' difficulties which have prevailed shakes down more of these exiles hitherto have not been removed who 'join the ragged and crinkled from the situation; but this is a. h for the mere purpose of starting in again on ,the same vicious process- The Laval-Hoover conversations mean, in brief, good-bye to war debts. - tidy sum of $17,705,000. They hii.ven’t received a penny 'OI DW' since last April. Some of them would like their salaries reduced to` a point at which the city might feel justified in resuming payment fourth-dimensional creatures, wlth= few of the ordinary human quill- “Dehunkers” are now attacking a long-established law of health.- Dr. Hill, former chief of the bureau of ventilation and sanit- isn'¢ fit to breath. There is an er-_ roneous impression,’ he states "thati air conditioning sfmplymeans the' cooling of air. That is noi; S0. 101" thc term implies the control not only of temperature. but 01] What is the result of playing such games? _ The boy becomes an all round C0mmon sense average man in the °0mmUiili~Y. He has learned that he has certain rights and he sees to it that he gets them. He has learned that the other fellow, his neighbor. likewise has certain rights and is entitled to them, and his some 0,( fairness, developed by play, keeps him from interfering with the rights of his neighbor. He learns to take his knocks, the disappointments of life, not perhaps with a smile always, but with the knowledge that he has received knocks before, and that they come W eV@1".Yb0iiY. During these knocks or reverses he steadies himself be- cause hc knows that steadiness, not Rights of temper or emotion, is what he needs at this time. My thought is this, that golf is a Splendid game and it is rather Va. 80011 idea to learn to play when Y01i‘ng if possible, so as to get tho natural Swine or rhythm. Golf will then be 8. JOY when oneibecomes middle aged or elderly, H°We‘/ef if golf and golf only is the 0111Y game to be played by young boys, I think ii is b mistake, as mm-V °f the l19°@S5Hl'5' lessons of life will be lost if other games, group as well. Later, perhaps, the con- trol of air pressure, t____ basis as Wm as those gmmlable H. H. Stevens stated that Franco {f°"°°d P“W°“~Y °f the f’"°“°°»“ “il British example and dopymod from ‘ones gm; bewme divgdend pay”-._ and the united states, though ~ pmt’ *‘°”-"‘i“*"°°"- I" "°'“' the gold standard as o icmponny our one dollar oi gold has it value _ icontests, however, some of the- expedient .1 d t th holding nearly '70 per cent. of the “tie hwb voluntarilv publ'shedi ` in this wor grea er an its mar- p 5 ` ' ' " ket price and the money is well send st-free to every voter one W°’1d's Fwd' cud °“lY °b°“t 35 P" . their headquari/zrs' bilance sheets. cent. of the world’s trade. The Publicity is the safeguard of li British Empire, according to League of Nations sta'tis`tlcs, did 30 per cent. of the world‘s trade in 1925, 29.1 per cent. in 1927 and 29.6 per cent. in 1928. About 40 per cent. of the Emplre's trade in inter-lmper- la, but ii larger percentage than this of the trade of the United Kingdom is with Empire countries. In 1930, almost '74 per centfof Bri- tain's imports came from British countries, while nearly 60 poi- oem, oi' her exports went to the Domin. I public decency. _ if Cmgda can maintain lhc gold standard. as the Bennett Gov- emment now intends. she will strengthen her position and restore her dollar. She has no such diffi- A eul‘.ie~1 as those encountered bYii&§ 'Campaign expenditures P31- candi-lBrlcf moments sifted from the bulk °Pi'°55i°¥\ T0 an ‘mln °“_ dent N55 Agnes Macphau “oy-cd . . toni; gold production is alleviating .i .1 . . inc all things ma” “Wins the days date are limited io 12 cenis pci-I of lem. ` ` ' e . ' ' - is which are immune to ' _ - ‘I ' _ i FREE 250 Tube Coigates Tooth Paste will be given with any one of the following articles- 25c Tllbe ol' Colgates Tooth Paste, 35c Tube of Colgates Shaving Cream, 36o Tube of Palmollve Shaving Cream, 500 Bottle of Palmollve Shampoo or 40o Bottle of Vaseline llalr Tonic. ‘ nom mm this bargain sr spent. tance' ls that it be maintained, o The business of winning gold from thi! ground is a very vital ,factor ln the enonomlc life of Can- adian cltirens. Particularly at the present time, when'other industrial activities are at a low ebb. ‘ Importlnt isis the present gold production, cf far greater impor- - needs of'|_nstlon increasing in ’bétter yet increased,_ to satisfy the: population and in industrial im-, poi-tance. _This requirement urges the fur- i ther exploration for »new gold fields to supply the deficiency caul- who ming mot Canada. would be. cd by me ugnmon nw hu” I UI I I ff.I’I . | M" °°°°°° ° ' E"“"’°' better off if 'M f°ii°"°¢ °\‘° pim. any mipoius, therefor-o, um '--or ~“.’-wcyvrw; wa.; ;-w;.~w.-;- .,-.I..’-.: 1~.'§..,-'.»,~‘”'-_.," . ,mips ' ._,..-.,. . _ _ we have only s. limited quan- tlty. DRUG SPECIALS $1.00 Bottle ul Enos Fflllt Salle ..... $1.00 Bottle Russian Mln- eral0lI. . . . . . . . . . . 89|: Andrews Liver Salts.. 61.00 Ahheys Sells lite 8 01. Bottle of Wnmpolea Milk of Maglicsla . . . .. . 250 is 0:. Bott'e el Parke ‘ Dads Milk of Magneola We 18 01. Battle of Wlm- polen Antlleptlo Mouth Wash . . . . 'llc 'rio 2 MAGS _ PHONE 818 Mali Orders (liven Prompt Attention. Bile 60e 49c I' Kwai f-he iilfiff. and millions -read thi’ day between 24 pages or less of ang ,Sl>°i'i5 Daze, or went to the movies, newspaper. wedged in between' ad- con-, or listened to the radio, , vertipemengs; those in thomgeiw 0i1i"; Pieced i089*-11°F. it makes an ex- telling that despite all the babel 5t’C11ilf1‘1\°i'di1ii1i”Y P1°f\ii'fi§ a picture of a confusion and the talk about de goid'world heedless, haphazard, mostly er I am not lawyer enough to spy., production since the advent of theiliappy. It is o. picture found every business at the same old Stand. . presslon. most of us are still doln| The Big Penslar One Cent _Sale Is Still Un THIS' IS THE LAST DAY. BAD WEATHER' THE FIRST TWO DAYS LED US TO ' PROLONG SAME. ' GET IN oN rr TODAY. F OS TER ’S Drugstore The Home of Penslar Remedies _ r=_.__ -°l,______ __ _ IT IS HARD TO EQUAL THE FLAVOR AND AROMA OF A BRAHMIN TEA TRY IT ~ Sold only in Red, airtight packages. . I No Man Knows Better Than the ` Farmer what a part in life is played by"the element of chance,--his year’s _work often brought to naught by adverse agencies beyond his control. But no man carries on more courageously to- turn the reverses of today into the success of the morrow, while life is with him. ‘ - The continuance of life-that is the biggest chance which farmers and everybody alike must-` face, and only by life insurance can we offset its uncertainty. Are you protecting your family ? If not, consult. , HYNDMAN & GUMPANY LTD. Provincial Managers-The Great-West Life Charlottetown P. E. I. , 'iiiiiéfit ( A iifliiil llitliri .iliifoi l‘.' ‘I l M .\~ __`l . 0 i . L _ G s »~ » .i. 1.. va 1.. Y 'e I I l l _. _»-qv-._v_~_