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" i""»'-“i_ ". :‘ ,ll :ll - I 2. ‘§`_;f'f fi.-3;'-*§”5f*“ , l -_-_‘ ,,.f_'_<. -:“ -_-._~ . LT; *F".‘.~" -_ .if 7t` .;;";;7`,-;1_l;§-f*_ ~v_j‘-_~_{f»` _.ii , - .l li il. , _ ,,____._v . if’ lit' my . L_ ....2-._,~ =l, -ti,” ";: in `~‘-; ca.-eff. _ZT-Tj _ _“_ , `.;°§ _<.“;;:.. -r- "' *"1_ i‘ i " ` 1*-f-‘r l . 4 - To nounces that the Hon. Ernest La- pointe, Hon. W. L, lieutenant, is slated as Hon. L. A. n Taschereaus successor in the Prem- crsiiip of Quebec. says, indicates tha wishes to retire, pointe would only cabinet position in itical turnover in the next feun years," lt is considered averse to leading 'good Liberals llere ning their iaith in THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ __ _ _ ' _ __-____ 13. 1931 l>/ics FOUR _ _ _ ___ ' g niaent-'-w. chili" s. mended. I. r. - vine-rn-ldent-l» B- lurnvti Benrrtnry-Llant. Col. D. A. llullinnnn. ll. I9. 0. Editor and Managing' Ilirn-tor-J. ll. Burnett Anocialo Editors-Frank Wallin and D. K. Currie Morning Daily (fonndrd Iiil7) la-Ill vcr your fin advance) delivered. |4,50 per year (in advance) mailed in Cuando and United Status. SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1931 _ ___ First Things First ~ lmvlemenml "\°“Kl‘ “W “'°“’ ____ ` made The annual school meeting-S *me throughouglit the Province take Were place on Tuesday evening next. Bl , ency 7 n'¢lock_ The hour has been chang- ed from 4 to 1 ri. ni. with a view ievtl to insuring a full attendance in ev- mg ery district. The importance of these dm" meetings can scarcely be over-em- “lion phasized. A good teacher is essent- ‘fella lal in any school fulfilling its pi'op- cr educational function; but he or been she is only one of the essentials. me" I ince The co-operation and sympathy of the men and womeli in thelermg community are equally necessary. and over a year ago in order V-0 questicns which even then considered of the utmost urg- B l'° Ex`Pr°m1" Saunders' got Post. They come rather late in the knee k on the job and laid inform- dlly_ They would have been more lump; which was absolutely un- timely. and might lllwe been “ke” ca ll; ~ t f - p ble? seiiously, if they had biene Pubo E; anyone to tell whether or not he has These and other expenses have ward when_Mr' Kng re Us d this lump. t without benefiting the prov- speech. The wisdom and resourceful- . ho 4 _ ness that have come to Mr. king and W In :nyl shape or form squint his associates since t`1ey reached the likewise in °‘"Pe“"e’5 and Wh" t e axpayers' money rg _ me ciiiiiiumsiowii iiuinniiii ivafe Elite- rio ' A " So far all the principle of taxing foreign publications and periodical-i is concerned it can hardly be as- seiied. No reason in the world ex- ists why outside Publications which circulate in Canada, some of them, waging by their advertising, almost n the category of catalogues, should n e.. ceive concessions from the Gov ment of Canada that are with- eld from Canadian publications. ra-1- :r-:ra and importance? The Opposition amendment to the crllled Or the payment Of $1400 £0 H de- budgeb m°"°d by Mr' R“]5l'°"- Pm' medical almanac and found that he poses no fewer than five ways of un- ve from Montreal who, accord- hllil mployment relief says the Sydney mit the existence of unemployment, By /ana HOUSEMAIDS KNEE may remember in one of the of a popular author he des- a chap who was reading a. You books symptoms of every disease the sun, except housemalds As this consists of a definite just slightly below the knee is of course not difficult for under incurred by the Lea Govern- all made hls lamous me cent Now this condition is not uncom- mon as it is found in many women do considerable kneeling, and left' wasting the while °! their the have found their appropriate d°W" Y A good teacher ls worth a generous “broad-mindedness,” of their big allldlllg plwd - In salary; the salary paid to a poor teacher is worse than wasted, M it in may involve the wasting of the th ` ideas. b thousands and hundreds of Most of our readers will remember HES mmm _W at won er B 8 position said when confronted Wl¥»h|l8ln Opposlllon bencl,les_ suggesls that manual workers who have to get on their knees frequently. the knee, in the shoulder and of lhell, laclllly at lmrmwlng, _ ______- elswhere in the body, there are little or sticks 'containing a little ds h d th t th what the lnederdl leader of the Op- liquid, which are placed under cer- muscles to act as a sort of most valuable vcars of a child's life. People are asking: "If y°u mn af' the accusation several years after he CU5hl°l1~ ` Also, the builclillg in which the ford children are ediicatffd. the school can o grounds on which they play, the es school surroundings in which, largely, their characters a.re form-` cd, are important factors and should be in kecpillg v.'l‘.ll the ser- iousness of the purpose for which they were dcsignccl. The splendid work of the Wom- equipment and conditions through- “C out the Province should be an in. ens' Institutes in improving school gc D ll spiration to the men in every dis- me trict to interest themselves in these mg activities. And no better indication pap of interest can be given than by n th full attendance at the annual school i one with by of the schools. wus i tent, meetings, and the voting of ad- equate sums for iunning expenses M Hon. Nr. Lapoinfe to Quit se The Liberal ronto Star an. M. Kings first; I Political gossip, it and as “Mr,_ La- recover his Liberal the event of a po- lie would not be the Liberal forces' The moral of this is that those do an early change Be to do these things, surely you had begome premlerl that he had Vifhen these little sacks, get struck, afford to carry out the nledg. failed to carry out a single vital fea- receive a blow of any kind, or get d upon for long periods by POW are inde has tMr T h un . ascee rau Ll Canned Propaganda R n E eXli9nse of the taxpayers. T, in Quebec with the prospect of be- A notable feature of Mr. Bennetts T* '¢0n1lns a second Gouin. pr cams of free trade propaganda still being turned out by the fatigable R. J. Deachman, the tleman who masqueraded as the nsumer's League" on so many occasions before the King Govern- t Tariff Board. The stuff is_be- fed serially to Liberal 'news- ers all over Canada, including e Patriot. Apparently by mistake, of these canned articles dealing the Budget has been received The Guardian. lt bore a. suspic- resemblance, in style and con- to the "What Does It Mean?" ries now running' in our contem- porary's editorial columns. The Guardians copy has been consign- ed D0 if-s Drvpel' Place in the waste- ket. There is satsfaction in know that under the Bennett Govern. ment l-hi-S lJl”0Dl1gRnda is no longer bcng distributed through the malls der the franking privileges of beral members of Parliament, at the n which you were elected to rlure °f the P°lm°a1 pmgmmme ne presse f ad submitted to the country in the party platform was not So be taken literally, but rather as a "chart" for the general guidance of the Ministers who had framed it, and that they might.rejcct some of its features without incurring the reproach Oi bad faith. This was rather "thicl;"‘ doctrine, but it served the purpose of a. Prime Minister who had promised thc abolition of the Merchant M'ar- ine, the reform of the Senate, free trade in the necessarics of life and the implements of production, and a long catalogue of other measures, not one of which was ever honored by legislation this is in strange con- trast with the manner in which Premier Bennett has fulfilled or is in process of fulfilling all the prom- lses made previous to the eiectlozz of 1930. Hon. H. li. Stevens said in thi? House of Commons a few days ago, there are 142,000 income tax payers in Canada. Of this total, 103,000 will benefit from the change in the tax introduced by the Prime Minister. This surly annihllates the argument that thc amendments are designed to benefit, the few at the expense of the many. There is an increase in the corporation tax of 25 per cent., which will reach the rich men who are the chief shareholders in the large cor- poration thus levied upon. This in- crease in` the corporation tax will take from the wealthy a great deal . . L Bntlsh Prefefenfe Sffil!dS more than they will save by the re- OH, duction in the personal income tax. lfnevllng. then they may become in- cl" election of 1921. His reply was that a flamed and more fluid accumul- atcs. Dr. Ll Carp reports the study of twenty seven. cases, and the results treatment. The treatment consisted in removing the fluid by the use of a needle and syringe, injection of n quantity of half strength iodine, vigorous massage over the sack, or bursa as it is ca-lied, and strapping down the sack with a number of strips of adhesive tape. The strapp- ing is done with the knee kept straight. A firm bandage is then applied over the knee. The greatest number of eases was among housewives. About 65 per- Cent Of the patients gave a history of lniury, and about one third com- plained of pain. Swelling of the sack °r bum* Hllileared either immediately after the injury, or after days, weeks or months. In about half the cases a small quantity of fluid Hgain appeared, which was removed as before, but no further lnlection of iodine was dom-,»_ After sixteen months, in twenty- four out of twenty seven cases, there were H0 Symptoms or reappearanee of the fluid. in twenty ct the llyenlly four follow up cases, the average time for complete disappear- alice of the fluid was about gln-ee weeks. Sometimes. in mild cases, simply Strapping the sack with 9. half dozen one inch stripes of adhesive the - l'llS sad “My him land , or‘s tion loid. i feet '€l` D i Une lviolen love with one of them. This did not lwm tr ‘ ' con his one tion say freq con ten an first who of t on the W he _-.n~ genius of eighteen children, and from hl-Sli-iis father, shone teen es nndnlready written a symphony and sliorteningf’ must have been a big inumerable other compositions. :adventure to Corre8£$i0- When Tlllnll Even then he walked with HH' S8-lv mony without asking any outside li€'1D~ Some of his signed MSS are dated worth.” Titian counted the "-money's I 1810, when appointment at 9, music school inlcome 1816,-a position offering it bS§€l`l`ll' Slld , made P and R eviews iligusensuous in life he made Pure ind beaut within 9, few feet of Beethoven‘s The Q ‘grave at the Ortsfrledhaf, vienna, master of every device known I/0 is the grave of Franz Schubert, thatlpainltllng. It is said he was the first yv ' ‘ ung music master who said to Music is the product of Xnylpersp and my misery!! He was Onelalled who was a, schoolmaster, hcl His , a chapel, where thorough lnstruc- ist s were given and where he 0lli‘ l8l`§€ all others. He was only seven-lseen when he left this school but lic lsucc i cupol even and work_ed at her bidding when he was only thirteen yenrs and 137 songs, besitlcs a ninl-ltlle r ,__,,,,,,:_ ou.. lie mb spirltualized and lovely. One of hl ° ' “ fin I lin Reminders :biographers says His re ed ee B best example of these are the best examples of these are the received his early education. Fr<.’.i the cuploa ofthe Benedictine CliurCh - 4 iso he leamed to play the ‘/l°llfl-,Of Sl an older brother gave him piaiwllof the Cathedral in the some City llessbns, His deeper kI1oklcdge_ WnSlreprcsentlng the Assumption of tile obtained in the choir of the emp€r-lBlewed Virgin. He was the first Hr - l to undertake the painting of a this work he said, "Reverse the worth" in his own work. Before the end of 1815 he hadl One feature that sets the work of llwmnnsgq two symphonies, five on-lfcorreggio apart from all others is eras, titude of other important pieces.VYet, tures. It is so subtle-so delicately he applied fora Guvci'nniciitl'gi'aded that the very shadows be- All:gri's work will always at- i“,;.;;.i.;.;:..; ;;';.; ls. ..- Correggio paint the nude IS h from a vision of ideal beauty; iiui." ' self taught man became the troduce the rules of Areill ective, and is e/en yet “‘“`lV' _ in the art of foreshortening. John in Parma, and the Cupola cupola. and, since he had never the work of fellow painters, this sful feat of “audacious fore- zl, and fill it with gold, and then that will not be its moneyfs ,I adiant light that floods his D16- luininous. This is chiaroscuro, e/fre YCU LEAVING TOWN s. ""`,.»¢."‘ *°'__ . ,v"l’ ` .:n.¢.l<` _lil _ l`\‘-;»,. `\»l.'3g gnu .salary he was rejected as "lnipcr-lltrzict art students because of his I ly dudpfledi-_ _ -mastery in this one thing. His on HOLIDAY? IF so, carry no more actual cash than you must.- i ' We can supply you with Trav- In never repeat themselves, I-le S6€mS ll-le ]to have been insgircd for each new (lon), Cel) was committed to paper, it was for- gotten. In fact llc was known to "ask of his own Lieder not very long after. Tllllllll l,l.l.CllERS SHARE H0N_ he had composed it." l "I-lark, Hark, the Lark" ivas writ- l ' eating house immediately nfterl Schubert had read the words for the ll record, and "Come, thou Mon-l arch of the Vine," \vere produced on l “The Earl King" for the first tinwl was transported in fancy to thel enchanted forest,-its terrors;-its hing winds;-its eerie \vliisD~l RPG. Slightly .overlapping one anfers, and under that spell' er, will cause a disappearance nfyhe wrote the song almost as it is' fluid. lknown to us. He sold it to rt Vlénnal *Mi fmus'c publisher for a small sum, 1818 he' became resident teach-llecls f music to the daughters of Count lllle O Johann Fszterllazyg. We are told Db"Mlls9 biographer ‘that Franz fclllllllere tly and, of course, hopelessly in lure lbllle U0 N5 halllllmss- in iacllall the othcrs figures, and the entire Wl10l€ life Seems to h‘“’° bccnlcniivas. “The Reading Mugdalen,"aiso Dresden, and attributed to Cor- continuous struggle against poverty. wggln, is new believed to be a, Fiem~ Always he wrote and his produc-llsh long disappointment and Rllll W WHS So mllld ill” ‘mc mlgml Other celebrated masterpieces are he wrote feverishly. If lie had not i .Tlle dated his Mss we would not believe lllle such It is an achievement as his possible. lnlan said that seven and eight MSS (RO uently bear the same date andlme tion and often, when a thing les) who was the composer of onel on the back of a bill-of-fare lu; time; and there are blographers; S say that "Who is Sylvla?", cnel dale “° “ms” l’°"fe°"Y ”"’Sh°d s°"g5' Gilbert and whittingwh took turns rzsraiimro oiwr snows rece pitching for Fuquay. Cary scored ts run on an error and three waiks_ same occasion. hen the composer read Goethe's m 1 _ .. tangf_‘r9,” (Madrid): "Christ in Gnrflvn." (Apsley I-louse, Lon-‘ FUQUAY SPRINGS, N. C., June 12-Three pitchers share fame in aw o-hit game in which Fuquay prlngs high schools baseball tel-un right of way facility for huluiliilg light ef- ls shown best in "Holy Night," riginal of which is in the ‘Royal um, Dresden, and of which are many copies. In this plc- tlie light is mode to radiate the H013’ Child and illuminate ork. l Marriage of St. Catherine," Louvre); "Virgin Adoring the t Jesus," (Uffizi); "Danael' el' “II Giono” (Parma), Noll. ahd "Tile Zingnrclia," (Nap-L OR There can assist you in your away-from-home financing, no matter whether the amount ellers’ Cheques, accepted by - banks, hotels, railway companies and others, or, if required, with g Letter of Credit. ` are other ways also which we involved be large or small. ANK, F MON TREAL Established F1817' Total Assets in Excess of $750,000,000 Clmrlottetown Branch: G. FILLITER. Manager. l i i i l 4 _ _ ated Cal'y High 14 to 1. Elliott, ~~<-------~ + - _ nnto ST tercs OCKHOLM. June 12-The in- ho t in the world language Esper- me is increasing in Sweden. At the 1.700 na-mei nt 25th anniversary of the 1 Swedish Esperanto Society in Stock lm it was announced that the L mbership list now has more than `\ ¢ `but§_,I-fi _had _the \\l oposed tariff increases is that they Dlffelmdes of l,0|||_|c,| ollnlloll wg who may be pin- rates. This is all to the’ good, Ml._ a side to the lives of all of us which ,men has been slupldly assumed is not purely political._We are citi- not affect the British preferential can readily understand, but there is _,_,_P"- zens of a. great Dominion, and I -_- zirltcd four hundred dollars on thel *"1 _ / .._ , ,_ , °‘ ~ ~ __:....tmcnt. , _`e ilcliubert hated to revise or filter! iithlng and for that rcnson h ‘and in a few months that firm had it§\\\~%/f/ " _ f’ - ~ Q1/ ._ii_._l T3! For 'Ill Rovil Applications: should be mndt: early. all informa- tion Apply io E \\'l\Rl)|:]N llicloni MDGILL UNIVERSITY Montreal (Founiicii nnil r»mIowa~il h.v the lute lit. lion. linrnn Sirnililoiin mul Mount IZni'nl.l A COLLEGE 1 » | ir- dui (nr flenoion nf 1931-33- ’l""“'"" Greatly cv n _- -,-. |- lmiirlinx. |li°\'°\1l¢l\ly modern i-qi\ii\’l"l':l:l lxizplirlviir on atmleiitu. r_¢-alilent _mul non-re-e\ ""4- /v egos i. Men»'lMoney Markclff ` These are the three main neecla Ol the Maritime Provinces. When you support The Maritime ~ ¢. - it 'Life you help to auPPl °ll_*l?’°°' lt employs runny lllaflflmelmelrz dircctl , manly more indirectly- ol providza l'iun_ reds of tl\ou_s_an dh I dollars in capital for the Maritim? lil. would otherwise lv/e ¢XP°“°, 7 nd continuous \‘08f¢9° l°°‘h_W“ lnhal outside the Maritime Provinces it C P9 _, - _ - How can it reconcile its attiiudc fem , the taxpayers’ money. $8,000 to cov- l er up the Andrew Fraser Mitchel scandal.-a scandal caused by the bungling and stupidity of the Bell Be Government of which the present ll’ Premier, Hon. W. M. Lea, was Pro- H0"- vinclal,Treasurer and Minister of 1°" il _ ff- ;`-i';;-.l~~,“f5°3f.-"~7'_ .-z ~»"=- '* `~_ -ease .r‘»;‘Z.‘_. _ ;,' . -; _.W-,e¢,,. ,__ _-___.s»_ » '. _if_~_f _`4,:l-1 - _`_._§f T ‘fr - ' -.-_-ei-1-_..-. - __ f _. is gwmninalidatlom Tit _-has -not _ yet, s _ .L ..--rad..-.a _,__ W _ __ ,___,~__ `-.L of saddling themselves with the Agflcnllnrey Works, they will consider not only l. Or the payment of $1,200 tc the the extravagant expenditures in his the Temperance alliance out oi the department. but also the onln- I 1 ~-"L-'i i V L ` H rum profits of the Prohibition Com- l°“ ' llldx mission? Pre-il Or the payment of $3,093.20 to National Railways, that the roads in » , _:__._ll l the Education Cdmmission whose this Province are the worst he hu een Cost in this Province, and on ex. lwhen a Conservative Ministry takes reacted favorably to the pl-lme Mm. ll Speech against the bill. This is painted butwasno artist," and ana- perlmenlal hlghways Casting $21000 omce ln the old Land the Worklng lsters proposam The people are com lycunghstinllerks speech as thelsten- tomy underadoctorwhom hc painted A mlle? out of some klnd of 8 valuable S __ lem la glve the Government a fall. #flip er oo it down: There later, and whose portrait is known of prelwemo lu Y chance to lullll the pmmlses made aint no better frienld of a. boy than as "II Medica del Corregglo`Y, but in S W become bm A on its behalf and thereby to achieve his ll, “lm me fact llmt ll gave. out ol matter of detail, me ccollomlc blesslngs l0l_eSeen_ this proposition, Its those sehool not even have the advantage of see. f teac - Editorial No es An English thinker end: "Amr wi *W0 does. 0ne‘s s black tlne masters- He lived betwsen hi! d U08. There aint no justice in the main he taught liiniself. 1-le did hers who me behind this bill. ing the works or the swat floren- t _ everybody has been adequately hollb shepherd and the other is a plain birth-town and Parma all his foity ll ed, clothed and fed, the problem d°ll» f h _ __ ore t e electors think seriom still remains, what to do with life-- J. P. Mclntyre for another years as Minister of Public whole of life." hi! recently expressed by Vice dent Robb. of the Canadian in ap.v_p¢rt.'°i cannon. ‘ i'1waM,, .I,,, . ;_'_;‘_@.;/:».l_ ._ __ ._ B problem for whlch they have no Commercial: "If n man has an ln. For this reason he developed a sdlllllon bd whom pmlanlhropy L, me come of two millions 9, year, what 1,, style peculiarly his own and effective The ills of--humanity have some- Cynl02 "A man with such an in- Ind Illllln all- duflnis' the 5”/9ll'. times been removed by the right wme Usually has no rrintlple-” “wil” “nd 0151*”-*nil* °°“°““°-‘- H” kind of thinking and the right sort -___.__ of ideals. without some measure of Canada by the unprecedented siicces, masters, although some art critics mth mlm lacks me nw-f, to build, of the conversion loan should heart- place him at the head of the Deca- People today are confused, afraid, en the most depressed. The capable dent or Bwcel B0h00l 01 It-“lla” unable to progress as they should. It business administration at Ottawa P8lnllU8~ "Ml" hll defilh nfl. ln _ was Bismork who uid: "It is the. can be trusted to lead the Canadianlltaly, became more or less insipid The 2 MA y . ’ l lmpondenblen thu muah.. Tlleipeople wmlln ll l-eubnnblg mn, inlp but Correggio did not start that - , » . I l lalth digllyéd ~ in U10 1 filliln Ufl DDU I-ill “Pl'0|`P¢nl'Y» 7 ' `- mqvenent- True’ h° avmded realism" ‘ but I cant afford gg() for -emy years of life; the great art centers --*_ were unknown to him. h principal?" enough to have influenced French ranks now with the great Italian I7 K ' testlnal tract 0 fnot only foxes' but live stock poultry and worms act promptly 'with this specific treatment. Mite Lotion. Fox men have being always effective. Get some from our fresh stock. when you must protect thc fur from deterioration by vermin. Our flea powder always gives satisfaction. We have lint received a new shipment. Send in your order at once. They will be promptly attended to. 0K5. li’ your animals develop EAR. MITE LOTION Within the last six weeks we ave sold gallon: of our Ear lghiy recommended it as ‘I as g nl Z” -' .#2 »\%iv» lplr (lILC€Vf/' li, , _/\.¢»»\./"_, its liome territory. niilimc my ‘Thu 0nl Life Assurance ¢`amP°{'V Will; lfyond 0/fire in lla M0l‘l”’"*~’-' uno oma i natiraar cm. WTLLIAMR & BENTLEY. IJMITED- Mxmager for P. E. I. » I-'LEA POWDER This is the time of year .f§L4}¥W4ZA/ 1114 When you want a delicious dfiflk Sold onl in red airtight Packages if l . Us? l .