,_l ‘, , r, . .., nv. ll.,/' 1’ . , .l i :Wd . .. :__._, .ri Hr+¢m\-|A»a,o»~.a_.».¢»- . ». .i li C §,$'4@fb»Q'4B' C tl -w ,-'l~" 1'/‘ 1," ,. .-*. ,,, . >l»_ . 1 l _,.. . 1, ."1" riff-, #Z . ,-fi; E§ “- )`_*~ 3 _ag-.*' 5.5.1 ‘..- ,‘/< ` ‘l Wi it 1%? ‘/»¢r'f) :Ll f' . 1 ‘ 1 1*.;- ,. . _-1'.. ... .. -1 -n_o- l¥1*..-1'.‘. llulldlllili i -.... nusoawasi _ _ 1 ""” ' ' ___ ....__..,vf..._._..._..- ” ` , OCTOBER 11 1933 THE GHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN \’Io|ldsnt»-W. Chester B. A|cLure_ u.l'. Vice-President, J, B. Burnett, lf. J- A Secretary-Llcut.-Col. ll. A. lhurlilnnon, D. 5. 0. ldltor and Alannlng Di_re¢-tor-J. B. Burnett, I. J. l. Auocluts Eullirru- Frunln Walker and D. K. “MMG V lornln-3 Dully (funded |587) 60.00 per year (in advance) delivered ' MM por year (ln ndvnnco) mulled in Canada and United Stowe ~. on... u. u- l==f -- YI... _ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. ll, l93_3 4 | _ _ HE PRE'MIER’S DEATH 'wh or all lu woniuigton-dictated ...mea violation or the law and 'FLoA'r1NG on Loosn made a public statement to the CARTILAGE IN KNEE JOINT Dawson gity wa, wronged Wm., _ I.n the death last evening of Pre- adhm fam product. were “duced newspapers that he was going to continue to do lt, and what could You perhaps have a friend or ac- bgatg with qutfj¢,s_ my out in the I the people do about lt? Now, so quaintancc who has what is called stream six tier; deep. Any trans- long as we have at the head of our a “trick knee." pornng of goods about wwn_ was government, 5 mu. of this kind, You read of baseball, football or dm, by 5 g°_cnn_ Wm, a man md and a man at the head of our police Other 1113116395 W110 B10 KGP1 W1" `n train of dogs attached and department of. the kind that we m*m¢nUY 0”” °f 59035 b€011“5° B amid much shouting of gangway, have. how can we expect boys like knee 8°_°5 back °n them just at me f-1163’ somehow managed to squeeze t these to have the respect for 1aw|‘V1`°"g "ine: through the crowds. A great PUR- they ought to have?" The tlicl. knee is really what is gpm of me peep), seemed like me ___ known as a loose cartilage in the fellow who w,_,_an dressed up and N nor ow mon moo lioaasiknee 1°” “nd 1* “-‘WHY °°°““ °“ rw where to so some oola thou- lllll *i lonal one. To those who knew him nm and certainly long before h intimately,-and many in all walks pond” mum make the sugmes is °f nm mmughout .the Pmvmce difference our exportsto the United could claim that privilege-Mr. I sta ' mier the Hon, James D. Stewart, anuauv by ov" ul-,_600_00o_ or K.C., this Province has suffered A to 1°” which mm °“]y muy M "tb value, by United States tariff in- lnnted with the passage of time. At cm present the feeling is a deeply per- ze trade ' King femme' md °" ‘ net* "` ernment a man who Openly per- vu policies. the exports of Can- about one-fifth of their forrne ases. _ Thus, before Mr. Bennett took of- tes had drastically declined. In NotesBy The Way In passing sentence on three young men for s. hold-up and kid- napping, Judge James R. Page of Kansas City. Mo., placed the blame for their criminal record where it rightly belongs when he said: “We have at the head of our city gov- illiiiat iBvbr _ yours . Bc¢u|.H.D. f‘n The Klondike Trail Of '98 A FIRST-BAND ACCOUNT 0F A MEMORABLE ADVENTURE (By Ernest Crabbe. Borden. P.E.I.) In . Stewart was prcemincntly a Christ- laddmom practically every European mayo blragathered togetlier through the inner side. You can under- outfits to aecond hand men for ian gentleman. Those two words, ` sum up his character better than M any eulogy The Guardian can offer on this occasion. He was a. man ls” __ who inspired confidence, loyalty, !by and affection, and who throughout _ |. long legal and political career ML was never known to give expression id . to a churlish cr unmanly word, or Our local off what the ernment d.d o0ntemporary's boast Mackenzie King Gov- to encourage recipro- tn act otherwise than with dignity W and sincerity. His natural ap- titude and ability carried him far, and it was these qualities, cr rather than any personal ambition, which placed him in the leadership th of the Conservative party and, sub- im sequently, on tivo occasions, of the Premiership of the Province. That th he discharged his dulics ln both capacities with scrupulous cure and eonscienticusness, was recognized ac by all. However political opponents may have dinigrocd with him on m questions of policy, hc never failed, be personally, to retain their sincere __l?__._____. ll TRADE POLICIES count nation had raised its tariffs agnins ‘Canada to do? Was .she ' to buying foreign goods? That was Empire trade relations. Success il Imperial Conference last year. As 6 economic way out for Canada from agreements reached on that occas- lon countries of the Empire. It only re- growers, bacon raisers, livestock respect and in many cases their sm friendship and uffccilon. As for his colleagues in the Government and Conservative party generally, no ce leader ever-received, or deserved to receive, more loyal and devoted people and others, to take full and ad them ln the world’| greatest pur- chasing markets that can be found support. under the flag. If, under these con- It was, however, in his home, where Mr. Stewart was best known ,__ and beloved, tllat his loss will natur- E ally be most keenly felt. Words can but faintly express. though we trust so they will indeed in some rnedsure B convey, the sympathy which the people cf this Province feel for the sh bereaved wife and family Bt this dlti ood; the Bennett Govemlnsnt has ‘already signified its willingness to H the most determined Opposition ' ’“°' - oritioiam has failed in mowing to l to anything but advantageous and . In the circumstances, what wa ea of the Canadian people. Ac- elected, and immediately there- owned its efforts at the Ottaw e weeks and months pass abund t evidence accumulates that th e depression lies xnainly in the and since then brought into tual operation by the different ains for Canadians, farmers, lum- rmen, mining companies, wheat ppers, poultrymen. milk products equate advantage of the unpre- dented cpportlmlties opened up to ons, United States wishes closer ade relations with us, well and half way in any fair and equit- ble proposal ot that kind; but in eet-anchor of Empire trade, which eneficial to the producers of this turn has caused s material decline in unemployment insurance. The decline in foreign trade has not materially raised the cost of living. Nobody who understands the tear a part of the joint cartilage knee Joint. When this first occurs, if proper treatment is given, it may never oc- cur again,»but if not given propel' treatment, any blow, striking an object with inner side of foot, hav- ing foot stick in the mud, may be t out the ages mme Wm ever bel stand why it occurs here when you enough to take them out again; S able to romulaw a “ser ,ww mani see how the whole weight of the other-5 floated down river to Noam that of ilu ooloen nulo-ine gfdax '°,;1_'y ‘£223 °“ if §““"b"d° P¢°P1€ W°11<1 be llhed up at the 1 d tes t I “lat e ee Suse C Ong one office for days' awaiting. their slmlp est an grea t ye orln - , her mm pl-oduag ban-ed ed for the h______m_ess_ _md peace of abole the knee comes inward from man, the gambling games were go- forelgn nations and null go on the wand inc hip the imoo, and the bone be- ing wide Open. with gold stacked ' low the knee goes outward to the up in twemys B, foot high and the foot. 1 - King‘s idea; but it was not the The Winnipeg Tribune says there In “der to _support the weight or _;1;5;;d;h°pe:;_“:t risrr' ’OfI:°;__:10_§ n are hundreds of families in urban N j ' centres in Manitoba whose pros-l le body on the knee’ Nature has empormms' md hard akso' if Wu wrdingiy the Bermegg Government, _provided cushions of cartilage _'m__s°W;‘;__ty_nve emu ._ . a - ' sm... .mouniooi so si.4i1.5as,aes. $225,000,000. a mo.-o modest mm onefmlyy __1;'°°_‘;f;__€d__t°__1;he nupeloi- aosioo whom or and uuusm lower vviuilo the majority or tliooo that It ne lccts to explain_ h0W€,.e,._ that than many had believed would be` ' ' .y e late Pre- no more ventured into the Klondike, came banks receiving in exchange cur- S l Til k tl l me' "8 B °“ mm* the "’°g’“’“ Tm” buedlhs vwths. whose arms with il-le intention of mining for the gle-at bu-lk of this trade con necessary, even .in view of the rec- Japan mug; follow to achieve ner may never reach gold. and getting nch quick by that sisfed of imports of United Si,_of,._=_-,vent successful £l5,000,000 flotation ambitions) -'s of interest. "That we Majestic, elbowed lengths to Hcav- moans many with vision saw gp- manularturee. which increased by in D°11d°“- sh°‘”‘ “W ”'°?d‘ ‘Wh R”-‘°‘“ °“" ”°°rf poruuiitioo more surely and quick- leaps and bounds while our err- "The effect of the debt-refunding “sam in the Held* M M°"g°"° m Your mighty "°°t‘5 have b“f`1'°We¢1 ly in a. oounnleroial way. And those port undo with that country cor- which will be made possible by the em M ,wh T, To d r, wider to gain tho wealth or norm- through the ground who onooe wisely, reaped g mb- 9. u a seems a necessary ecper vers for their fount of sgantm ;-9wm»d_ sgme Wong into rcspondlngiy declined. The result, new loan will be to li8ht€I‘1 mater- step in our ppogmm of "mana, “_ . ]ife_ market gwrdemng making fortunes i . at me ....1 of ,he Mackenzie Ki..g_ialiy zlio national interest iuuuon. gi-andioomout. Until this liiaoeniTh¢11°hehst1'1l>s or pearl have built me ¢,,.,,,.,,._f,,,,,. hon, ..,..ugh¢ regime, was that Canadians were 'Certain tax-free issues of the past wok is blovim up our ship can have 410111111 gl-Owing vegetable, to p¢.»fe¢f,i°n, buying $900,000,000 worth of gocds,W» 057911 IWW. and a savini de d_ H Ch' th long years or t if ‘ man om ‘na e rl ht of s r e. ' 1] - vcr year from 1110 Unit” Sims-_°f ’°’“° ""L"°“‘ "° the “"‘°‘“’°"’ building au tho impotaiit niiiliu-y Whe" “C11 “W ‘P11118 Shed here 1 hhhubgtlluazcimsz Sill gage in *WNW 0! °V°I` $90 9" head °f 1 ejected thmugh m1'"°5t`ra1° re' railroads. When these railroads are gentle beam' es on creeks, in most instances population, while the United Stat- <111C¢101'18-" completed we shall pour our forces A m°“““d 5°" leaves 511-118. of making good m0n,y_ 1 ,mu nw ea was buying less than $5 per 1 ul be cl - no smooth sailing We should now R'°“F-U* b‘“`k» Wh°5€ 5511185 P10” while others reaped a harvest by into northern .Manchuria as far as “rengm possessed: 1 dive some of my own personal ex- head of ____________,on from C_mada_| EDITORIAL NOTES we CML when Bw,” Russia ,men On shoulders that could bear it as p¢,,-1,-“ces mining, A man nmwd P ‘ venes. as they must, that is our op- “ dmsm' Bloia and I whom I got acquainted i f d ’ - most of it ri unmanu acturc raw The world popularity 01’ that _pqnunlty for open c0nnm_,, _Fall cast her cloak, then heavy Wm, on Bonanza (7,-eek_ were me materials. veteran of grand opera, Madame SHOWS Were Dressed. day pwapecung on ,_ claim st bm .A striking illustration of the fall- schumumpnoink, 1| ugoiy w bg lndustry, beside. pmnmng 5005,, My°te;;’”5k’_m““° “embles "°w“'d floot of Chuecliaoc Hill. We took a mo of Liberal undo policies at,i..¢...,..d um ,he Nm, have lm to pioviuo the inoomoo ro buy M ,,f,°,e“ P1111 °1’ dirt 1f°m °11°_P“11°“1"~\‘ I those good, ,sugh mmm b y sp “ps t° he" me n°"°5 place, and got twenty-five cents in ea ein in hi t0 i I ' i th C - i‘l‘t _ ' E ' was ng n s glen n e cm _seen to bar her entry into Ger the form of w__g_____ s___a______ _meh that rise. g,_.,1d_ and ww when there wa. mezclal Intelligence Joumal of many, the 15;-id 0( 1." bg,-th, be- ' id bl dm in M ht This 0812. and dividendb- When prices ao -Helen Black Wickenden. °°"° em ° 5 June 21, 1930, issued by the Depart- cause her grandmother was a Jew- nu that prodmum is fm. many looked good to us, so we hunted up ment of Trade and Commerce dur- ous, _ 111111! B01 WOYUI While. these lncom- N€V€r throw mud, you may mm the stake of the claim and observ. ing the closing bei-lcd of the *___ U are no longer pmvidcd; hem, your mark; but you mu; have 1118 the 11111118 011 11/. W6 Wm* 0111 for Dawson to hunt the party up Mackenzie King regime. The 155119 What professional auctloneer d°°umn3 mm' ‘1°"“m“K demands. ‘HTW hafld-1 va, th n ,_r_ d@]1_n1n| m-.oducuon md decunm and “kr ani en' we e qu contains a statement of "exports 'squid hops W “"1 gh, pg,-m|,g”_ » 8 ed of mm|,,y.mm quite L few if they knew a fmm Canada in the Unit/ed Stated ness of Bu' James Barrio in cpm- t 'D mud in hand' \'\\\\ \ \ \ man of that name. but without of principal commodities, such ul ing a bazaar recently st Thnmllt 1°.;-|g|“nmB,n“|_“”meLon _` o _ l / 31100988- M 16118111 W5 F0115 W B are produced on Canadian farms, 1 would suggest," "ld gli- Jams; don Daily Mail, is s. chronic condi- or manufactured dizectly from such to the prospective purchasers *that "Uh which has aggravated subver- products, during the month of May, you follow the example of tho man if ’“°”'“°_~`-3' |11 "ff India Donn§'/ In \\ \\\\ \\\ mining broker. and found he had ! the claim listed for three hundred people, and on the water fron»t,` PUBLIC FORUM This column ll open for the discussion by correspondents of question; of interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not neosllnrily endorse the oplnlonl ol correspondents. Tlll.-0.M.P. i_.__ 511'.-I W0u1d like to draw your attention to an article in the Pct- rlot ol October 'ith signed by "Wide Awake". in which he praises all editors for knowing everything, including the daily movements of the R. C. M. P., which he ciaesq as SP¢¢1n.l events. Hs oven wonders!! they are still ha the Province. Ee then takes it for granted that they _:_ YAGE FOUR THE 1CHARLOTTETOW'N GUARDIAN _ ___...___ _T ____ » _:_ ‘ ' i A _ l are hen and wonders why they no 101189! patrol the shores. Perhaps he does not know that they _have other duties than running upfuld down the beaches. I-Ie then lun- ents that it is over a month since they visited 'rracodio and 'ouber places. NOW I want to tell "Wide Awake" that that statement B not true with some more brave :late- ments- He then writes that an a. certain time not over three reeks ago a certain individual landed 95 14588 of rum besides what all the other boats landed. I want to brand that statement as 3, false- hood, as I got my information from people who know what they are t;iik`n.g about- . He then starts to run dom the R. C. M- P. saying they no gn. efficient that they are not doing the work of the ProvinciaiP01ico_ ‘,and fifty dollars; we closed tho` final usd vnnlnsd mit. eunmmh tn nur' In fwt he says that more is polit- ical interference, the Acting Prem. ler ls not sfncelre. A pretty bold statement to make about our Pre- mier. the statement cr a person whom I believe can't be in his right sense. Does he know that he is °r1ffi°1Z111€ the greatest police force in the world? .An organization that Ls known and feared from the Am- erican border into the far North. A l>0lice force that stands for ,fus- tlce and honesty. the word “bi-lb. ery" is not in their vocabulary: they never fail they always get their man. Perhaps they were f»1”8»mD1¥18 On "Wide Awake’s" two and he had to pull them in. Alt any rate that is the meaning we can take from it. - Since the R. C. M. P. took over fhe D01-icing of this province. there hu been more convictions than Ihr the some length of time under nib- eral rule. Besides they are jugt, £1101? do not hound the under dog as before and let the big fellow go, everybody gets the same dose. ' I am, Sir, etc.” ONE WHO KNOWS LIBERAL CANDIDATES Sir.-I have been informed that a Convention will soon be held to nominate Libcral Candidates to °0l1te9t Queens Ommty at the next FlBG€3‘&l Election, uid, I have been following with interest the sug- Eevtions and speculations as to the names ot the candidates who may bc nominated. It is now reported that a moveisbeingmado to nom- inate Dr. Cyrus McMillan of Mont- real and Mr W. M. Lea. of Prince County. Surely the promoters of this plot are not serious. let us 8111119056 that these two gentlemen wereelecteli to represent Queens County and an elector had some matter to place before his repres- entative. Well, he would either and found A piiecebf solid ground at the bank. near the line of the adjoining claim. I 'took it out that winter, cleaning up about seven hundred dollars. I also found a. pil- lar of unworked ground on the front of the claim that prospected good, but as it was overlaid with quite a depth of frozen muck, and water being necessary to si/rip it, and that I couldnt get, on account of all being in use. we decided to sell it and did, disposing of it for slightly more than we paid. DR. L. B. EVANS of London, Eng. Noted Physician treated successfully and obtained per- manent euros of stomach Condition meh u lndigeo- tlon, Dyspepsil., Sour Stom- ach, Heartburn, Gastric Die- trosl and many other all- ments peculiar to the stom- ach with u prescription which we have procured and sell under the name of EVANS STOMACH MIXTURE We alone have the asia right on this prescription and since rolling it have received numerous testimonials from satisded purchasers. f S u\?§~f'gc ~1’ ' if / at Tnnm or nm mnnsnm to you if your salary were cut oiI for six months or s year. Then think of the hardships your family would have to bear if your salary were Forjust a few cents a day you can have your salary continued for a year or more after your death. What s wonderful help this will be to your wife and children! They will be - able to meet current bills, to pay the rent or meet the payments coming due on the house. They will be able to buy food and clothing. And in the course of the year they should be able to adjust themselves to the new In the best interests of yourself and your family you should get full details regard- ing the new Gans-Wasr Sunny Con- tinumce Plan now. The cost is smell. The advantages great. Thepostman will continue to bring youraaldry cheque each month. _------...-.._P!.é!_';_1!!!§._‘22!?;'I2.§--..-__ HYNDMAN I C0. LTD., Prllvinolnl linlnlol, The Brent-Went Life Anluranco Co., Chnrlotteiown, P.l.l. I am interested in vour Salary Continuanoe plan Without obligation lendparticula-rn Dept 48-0 _` \ r v Addrltt 'Ill GREAT-WEST LIFE Assvnnlvcn coMr»ANY HEAD OFFICE! G have togotollfontrosl toseebr. McMillan or he would' have to drivetc'I‘ryonto|ee Mr. Lea. Can we not find sufficient intelli- gence in Queens County without going outside to una mon to .op- resent us? What about Mr- B- W. I¢Page? I-Ie has been three times elected to represent the Second District of Queens and has always ‘been 0. 800d representative? 'Ihcre is Mr. E. T. Higgs of Charlotte- town. He is e. successful business man, an able platform speaker and debater and his qualifications as a representative me unquestionable- Thexe il also Mr. Malik McGuigul, who was for about fifteen years Bwretary of the Queens County Lioorol Association ana has been in the thick of every campaign ` ‘= I itical experience would ml” 111111 8. W8 capable representative. And there is also Mr. Peter Bkmloir and hostofotblemwho know thi nts of Queens County and would see that they were looked after- We are told that three YGRYI ago Mt. McKenzie King forced Dr. oyrue Molvuuan on Queens count! against the wishes of rank and file of the panty with the result that he was defeated and Mir. Jon- kins with him. Now there no lomn who are not satisfied with one out-» sider but they wish to add mother and th/us destroy the chances of electing either .of them- Surely it is time for the rank and tile oi the Liberal party to buck up and go to the Convention and lwnw atea.tlea.dsouemanf‘rornQl1 during that time- He has become acquainted with the Liberals all over the County and his long pol- County. 1 am Sir, etc. RUBTICO LIBERAL i = _ *'- L HC , . il e _ TWIST \