T _.i ,, - . i 1 l I , ‘I 1 1 ‘_ / _ ,,..` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN :E"Q_‘-' ,., .i _ 1 l. *MM 1 1 ii ,. 1 4 I 1: `i RI i I ,l 1 i I 1 1 -~»-sn-__.,... I 1 as n . nn ' as lvl I " ll, 1 ni. .. L-l . _ | " `-".5 ‘ 55 f"';“""_" “isis "_‘°‘Ch°d a "EW lwhltcll to the culinary tales brought 1924 to 1930. The difference was re-,years ln the p,mltenllnry_ 5533" ‘ml “wk Wm u'300'000 “"rk`i back from the nntarctic region by `centl_v increased. Feed was gplyl-gllendgd and held ,i.- '~ 'I “ v ,~ 1 ' -“ -_ ' ‘ . els onlinr \\_.i_m-If f--_..\1:lY ‘m'3m7)1f'_5' lGeoi'ge W. Tennant, who cooked forl An interesting feature is the factrl-0l.»tl.lal followlng the slloollng ol- C ‘H ‘,""`” _C°mm“‘f° to “_"°“ ‘“. 11101111121'-s 01 the Byrd South Pole EX- ' that f1°uf and “her lnfifedieni-S* Mrs. Mollie Gilbert, ills former land- .;l\l1 Inc l_Z;:i_.;ti'j.~ of Labors vvrclaa Dedltlon - .V r ,i -1 nnrF9hi l - - Nhvls RILILL Mr. Caiubers committee. _investis-i The :incl is consider-ed u valuable 'l d r- M/ ec-ax., ,__,,,_. il.ii - KYB _._ hi I . l 'J . 1 - 1- 1, (D. _,____ 4'1- ‘~' f., so-4; ‘Z If ll- ' ‘- _ igliil lf, I 1 i 1 l-: --...l 1.-by l, __fm_ j i I UNI-l ~L - ' r i" "- lg-fl it , I* ,i,~1~ 1 . nfl' "‘7` vo- .' 1 0 1 loc '- fl ul. T hilly lilo j i;'::n's cf s_i;li:lem-:~nt:\i'y credits for fini wut !'..lE\\::./-\.lP.l)} rin: KING AND Qui-:EN ` or TALKIE LAND IN Timm NEWEST ROMANCE 'ii 3 ff’ _ _ _ManW_-0. ,_ -ifCamc-Back 'L'-“' / ,-11 l fi. “__ _JANET "' CHARLES- PK`G_ssuv_ _ __ _ _ Could Love Could happiness result in the romance of this clean small-town youth and the queen of the side show? See this story of great love and great sacrifice, with its alluring carnival atmos- phere and it's thrillingly spectacular and smash- lngly dramatic climax. -M ALSO COMEDY And “VOICE 0F HOLLYWOOD" M. \ ~:"-'I ' |\* " /U5 f IN] V Oat The Shame of Her Past ? Q/lil’ C _ ` 5- l vi , ~ _ ~ 1 rv ' " "' ~"“='-`;=.l..‘_°_;.:==-" "_"-"““i=-"‘1.-:'_._'*;1 - _ f _W-_e -_ DAPITUL Equlvrea with 'rilc Latest Best Talkies Q iunsv Mat, 3.15, I0c. 2/6c. Eve, 7 ds 8.45 262, 42a. Wipe I lt\vP3‘_", _- /'V ..-/.1'.;.`_l?i_‘__.~~Dh-: £5-'= `° A Find Cost Of Bread Highest ‘In The U. S.A. WASHINGTON D C'-Maréh ,,_ 1 ` _U fo d tem of military communism they u lower official misbehaves, but only (Annie). Mrs. Gsrnham has _ __ _ _ __ 1 ll ,-_l~".‘- € 1 ' 1 v - - - of ci sflgiired 'escoes were un . , . “ ” ' 'ti lf h tl ~k ti ‘l ~ .Ii d i t h h I It costs less to em in canada than In one of these_ in "_ medamom voted in the most plat ca as ion loosiilscclllng vaca oils in lie frocen many ren s n own w o ope or 1 , I ,Q _ _ . " -, = ~ ' - he i . N t 1 l i Fi - d . l _ ` tibl I ` it does in the United States-at least 1 there a1>Denr the busts of Dante by wnhhmding bread from t c ues Pla; aszuch 312;? ustlggte ozesliizlj Zegvggjee y recovery (New G “gow the staff of life is cheaper. This was I and Pctrarclrnnd a third person un- But polmcnuy self C mcls S NEW _POIIPRAIT Ol-‘ DANTE FOUND IN OLD CIIURCII FLORENCE, March 8.-A new 14th Century portrait of Dante came to light in thc church of St. Dominic at Pistoia during the restorations. The church has recently returned Of Russia Lyons, _‘Inn-ow ein!! correspondent 30 months observing Rmlslun rule- il T I. L Official 'Goverriment if > 1 Instrument Of Communist Party Soviet System School Of Political Education For ~ People That Heretofore Never Governed I Selves-Majority Do Not Care About Forms Of Self Rule. ~ EDITDIPB NOTE-This 'll ihe Mill of I lerlsl of nrticles 71.1’ I5ul¢ll° for the Ifnited Press, after completing I B7 EUGENE l‘Y°Ns ` I prices. P. McNutt dr Son. - United Press Staff Correspondent 3,m9_3_,,_1l (special to The Guardian) “*' MOSCOW, March 7.-The real rul-I Direct .Participants _ leniugllstthgnigyviegngni`Ilxl'll:nlh;o(iE;?xl- These millions therefore feel them- mm@°m° bow" ot n°w°" fwm t i llttl th all ii;stru- selves direct p'articip:1nts\ill thc S0 ' ' 'llldhxt df thee prdsili 'lillxe whole el- riot enterprise without democratic following greeting fmm the Mum' - "borate system of 'Soviets-an clec- ideas to bother them. They feel °f Cincinnati’ ohm' "mn the °c°“ tion is going on at this writing-is,tliemselvcs an intimate daily ,part of _ ' littlé rrore than a school of political the work of their govcrnnlent. More sh°W in °ur city' “u°w 'm' t° °x' ,_ ndnnnpon fm- 9, people which hitherto so than the democratic voter who pre" uw g°°d Wm °f tm p°°Pl° H :lever governed itself. casts his ballot once a year and for- M Cincinnati t° th’ pe°p’° °‘ Wm' ` The mass of Russians know little-gets. city by “ying it with n°W°" by and care less about the forms oi' self- This feeling is fortified by what is w"°` The Mercury Wayn' This rule. The country has experienced known here as “self-cl‘il.iclsm." 'Ihis f1°W°" "°k°“ is made P°”1bl° freedom of press for only a single amounts to the right-even the duty thmugh the “wld Wide °’3°“1zatl°“ 'ear in all its centuries of zistory. --of everyone to cali attention to mis- °f b°nd°d members °f me F1°"15t5 heir concern has always been with takes, dishonesty, inefficiency. Tens Telegraph Delivery A55°°mM°n' he deeds of their government rather of millions do make use of this iight. R“5°°n Wu5°n» May" °f °1“°h'm““» han its personnel, or its methods of Jn one sense self-criticism is an Ohm' wielding poiver. enormous piece of hypocrisy, being when ,ne Rnnlnn nnnies in 191-; _limited strictly tc criticism cr lietsil MIS- J- W- Stewart- East River decided that the war was over for rather than fundamentals. In other Hind- left fm' ChHl`1°l¢9l'°WU- P- E- I and in examining the walls portions ’ The s<'r<=en's i=\\‘flritr "\'\‘fU"‘2\l"~§- .revealed ln a report on the prices of imcwn. The names Dante and Pet- - 1 1- ' 1' m serve . *LS 0 S Ol,-Nl, _ l Confidence in Kremlin its purpose in giving additional mil- SPRING PARK SCHOOL uuilffl drain in the .\'°=\f`s "wet SCH- ‘ ' ` _.F006 ru'0fiUC¢S 11\R€\'. Of KHl\SHS.1'PSt@1'-'wi lu Cf-“Ms and the Uuitefii --_ivulru PRISONER GUI1-Tl' nlncn in, 1,.-,nn ,,n,n,,n nf nn, ,.,,,n,- ill N ___ AX l.\'A‘i HIS LE.\!0.\' -liillgzaiom, and that in the United, _ ___ e ru El, , _ , l SLI(-Ext IN ANTARCTIC States. Bread prices inthe United Siatl M1DDl_,ET0WN_ ow March l;__A is E more denmbe vote of conndence -_ -- CS l\i\\‘e been h18h@I` than lfhfise IU.Jiil‘y colnilosctl entirely of Negroes l . ~ ‘ KANSAS CITY, Marrh 8_----»1Ioil.se- Canada. by from 1 to 2 cents per,'l'-ncelltly l-Om-ld plllllcl( Feed' 5l, a b _ , `T` _ ivlves who think they have a llarcllpouncl; higher than _these in the Un- l --,.,md0o-- gunnlam gullty nl- shooting D ‘nnmh l““'"¥ Hes?) ‘time pi'epni'iiig llliiner for one man | itcd Kingdom by about l-2 cents B. l with lm(-ng to kl,l_ The verdict cal-_ G PARIS' M‘“`Ch 7"U“'°p°S umm' , in an apartment kitchen should lls-ri pound over a period extending from`l-led 3 sentence of from one to 15 I "‘="`YL ‘Dany llslcd- “ ',794 men ‘mdi The telnperntiirc in "Little Amer ' l H1 namml ‘me c°‘“I"ar€d_ lemons so sollcilv Tennant ilscd an _‘ill Cilhudll IS H150 lll8h€l` than in the tucky for the sgle pu;-page of kllllng ~ 'ii' 1" “`__*`1¢ ‘md 16” “Pl ax to “slice” tiiclll. iUnlt°d,5“‘~t 5- The "°9°ft 5"'y`5_ Mrs. Gilbert in response to a "com- ""9 “"`;""~"`1’°““‘“5-' “TUX cf 1930'; Tile fci'ty-two men in the expccli- f"Wm1 high" milfefial and 1ab°I` costs mend from the Lord," l 'lilo ;*_.,‘i:l mililiripnl dole pro\'l'riedI‘ ,lon consumed almost ,mee ,Ons of _ and wllll-l a lower wtal mn_mlf9_¢wl-_ J- 13.5173 H1011 ulld 4.554 W0l11€U--c0ffee_ . ling cost, it is evident that`a reason SPRING PARK SCHOOL t ‘ .i\.iiiil1l1‘;'_ii~s lcglorteti 50,500 unfilled! H, an egg ‘V85 droplmd into water _ Wlly bread ln Canada is gnld for lg;-_S ____ _ __l. mir.-.‘,_= ._1»-,~ Jobs, fm 1.-xnvt llilrnb_el'_ and left H sum., ,_lme_ ll would freeze , than 11, is here is that in Canada less The followlng ls the standing of -‘ of iiiifnlll.o\'t'fi is not known, for tile me wa,_el._ - ~ ,ls Qharged for overhead, to selling ,le.i3iin or Nations :liiri Internzttional Tennant also accomlmmed Com_ ld,.llvel.y_ and advel-tl5lng_ February l Lfi";:l~ B',ii'.~:1u have been unable to mandm, Byrd on the North Pole ex_ _'_""“‘_f’1`f1C‘“1 I"f"lN`S mdlCa_U_ng me peditioil. He now- is traveling re- -Aged People Need I’rincipal’s Departmenl 1 tue e'~ ent of ing labor crisis The mesematllc for a Cham ol gloomy- 1 - I-;i‘<‘ii;'il report, for e:I1~_ss; _vfllo :ire :iided from ik "`i'“”""“ 1“‘“"" bm u“""` is "0 i-*onli nUiLDlNG 'riinniiva clown. olrl folks need the assistance oRADE`v111_1 Phyllis Burke 2 “-31 "“l>0"f °f U” ‘ml ““”“°°" no.-xrs ron aol-:ED rlzaiciiricr Dr. 1-iamiitcrrs Pills. They flush Elle,” Way, 3 Reggle Wh,-,lock 4 clit of wolic. lout the svstem, keep it free from Ma ' Driscoll .. _ _ - ry ' -...A11 -~- i; ~ , l lrilt" -.s- _ ‘poisonous wastes, make the bowels ___ o_lii _ l_lione__ lc-g__;_g_l_;; llglldl DETROIT, March 8.-The first ; active ,md am the smmaCll_ To men GRADE VII-1 George Vessey 2 g ‘IFS ar” _hCm" mi M I _` ix turbine U05'-S Of Ulcif WPC-300 ffiflliiand women past middle life Dr. Ledwell Vcssey 3 Margaret Whitlock _i-llc liziniims of illlcmploy ed men. all Steel cargo §hips_a1_e hem” con_gHammon.s Plus are of Wonderful 4 Arthur cudmorc ' ‘ D c ‘.if‘ filly. . `i ll CI I2 ` i _ ‘ ,f II I , 111111- ll So_11 llsis ibl nltfod lm” C1 0; stluctecl for the Ford Motor Com-lgfnsgga '1;;i§fs°pt;1°eil;1‘;‘°egel;abl‘; gs; GRADE VI-1 Harold Garnliam AUé_p:;,ms,m;;'ii fu ?;,,_`Of foogggjoool Da“y_f°r service between the Great will prove a bdon. Sold by druggists. and Im Sfewafl f-Wil-19-IJ 2 JOIIYIHIB likewise uses its own judgment, but --1 ‘C 1' ~‘ H B f ~' ' 1Lsl. Csnadifs newest nation port is rapidly nearing completion with the completion of a five million bushel grain elevator at Prescott, on the rs are pushing the Five-Year Plan n the Kicmlin than any ballot could er cent. of the peasantry not only ntered but remain in the collective arms is another such vote No self-respecting trustee will he uided by the amateur opinion of the widow to whom the money belongs; he will use his own expert judgment in investing it. The communist Party it always convinces the widow of its wisdom-with press, radio, schools. verything in its control this is re- latively simple. . The party counts nearly 2,000,000 members and candidates, the latter being Communists still on probation. To this number we may add the Communist Youth Auxiliary, 3,000.- 000 boys between 17 and 24._'1`hesc 5,000,000 obviously have a direct share in the government of their country. Despite constantly more rigid polit- of these 5.000.000 do percolate to the top and influence action. The party, however .has been wise enough to draw additional millions esteemed- GRADE I1 Jr.-1 Roy Whitlock into direct participation: not in framing policies but in putting them nto life. The manual laborers and to some extent the rest of the work- ing class has s direct stake ill the success of the Kremlin. No effort is spared to keep them constantly con- scious of thLs fact. The 7,000,000 far- n'ici's-a total of some 35,000,000 peo- illc-ivho are in collectives have a similar stake. Then there are millions in “shock brigades," "enthusiast cir- cles," social work of a huiu'li~e_'1n Grades rn and rv. from the people- They decide what the party cclis. ivicst cz mst is past. ,ne prize, for spelling were won by s be-=»t fur the people md educate Tile party cells have been limited tc olive Mcgnne nnd Mnrinn stewart, them-that 1-s.r>r<>psssnd1zo them-to the same sort cf self-criticism as tile and in Gmac 11 by Margaret vessey he mint of Sulvlwrtlus and even de- rest ci the country. The bssic pclic- The ladies of this di.-,met nr, tn. be mimdinl! H1056 \'€l‘y UIIDBS- les and questions of personnel are de- hlghiy wmmended for the interest The party FGEBTGS If-‘wif SS th!! CX- cided above bs-fore the riink and file they are taking in the pr0gr¢&§ 0! the "@5510" 1" an °1‘8*ml‘¢d fl€hU“8lkn°ws quite what is lmlillellinc. Crl- school. It is an encouragement and °"“ °f the “°‘1°m°\'Sl‘l=’ °f 111° PW- fuel-sm beyond narrow limits brings incentive tc pupils and teachers alike 1€i‘“l“l~" almost instant expulsibu. 'rl1e'scnccls and homes as a general "The power belonss to the lvrvletar- it is or the utmost signincance that rulc are not as closely in touch with 105-" if declares In 059% "Only W9l"real proletarians," recruited from each Omer 95 they should be, “nd 11015 if ill tI'“Sl~" lthe factory work-benclli-s, are replac- Spy-ln pm-k Smog] ls getting n gmd ing the intellectuals in the party. The Amalwl' 0P_inion party which made thc revolution in of the ,-nge payers md younger pwple November 1917 was predominantly in- of llile dlgll-mt al-ll also nge;-lng prim, the ES-Stem 811010 indkrate that th! tellectual. Its outstanding leaders ln dlfgel-el-ll; sublecgg for the yn,-, famous diamond back terrapin, once were almost all intellectuals. Now men of prolctn.rla.n origin-Stalin, Voroshllov, Kagiinowitch, etc.-dom- inate the scene and the general mem- bership is 70 per cent working class; 50 per cent of the whole membership arc actual manual workers and their percentage is being deliberately cn- larged. The new ingredient is drawn from the ranks of worker enthusiasts who lack the love of debate and the ten- dency to spin theories' which charac- terized ihe intellectuals. 'theirs is the creed of action.`Th party is bcoming every day stronger but less resilient: a perfect instrument for leaders who know exactly where they want to go and need no advice -from their follow- ers. BILL ADVOCATES BILLBOARD TAX FOR SCHOOL FUND - SANTE E, N. M,, 'March 8.- Highway bill boards that give you information about what to buy, would have another educational value, under provisions of a bill in- troduced into the New Mexico House of Represeiitatives. Tile bill providesthai: all high- way billboards would be licensed at an annual ratc of five cents a square foot, with no license fee less than $10, and the proceeds would go into a fund to buy text-books for public school children . T, STATUE HONORS BOY IIEIIO LILLE, France. March 8.-A mem- orial will bo erected here to Leon Crullin, a 17-year-old student shot by _the Germans during the war because he had harbored Britishand French soldiers. In the statue, the boy is shown with his hands pushing sway the bandage from his eyes, ns he rc. fu-'ed to be blindfolded st his execu- tiem they “voted with their feet" as iliords, evel‘yb0dY may eriticil-a I0 1-- ThUl‘Sday morning, called there Lenin put it, bv going home. When their hearts' content how a particillnr OWIHK £0 the B€l'i°US UIUGSB 01' bel' into the hands or the Dmmmcans' the peasants disagreed with the sys- factory isbeing built or operated how dauglltvf Mrs- RU-'-"C11 Glmhlm __ , _*WJ __ __ _ ,,_v_ ___M1~'\RCH ‘_‘, _--,_l_‘-l out teamsters cr st~ our sslesrooln. ANNOUNCING Tlll OPENING of the P. E. I..Beau`ty Salon and Bar- ber Shop today. Experts in all lines of beauty culture. Call and make your appointment now. 211 Queen Street or phone 1011, ` 3770-3-'I COMMENCING MARCH 9th. we will be taking dressed hols at Mal- peque and iiensington, organs at- tached only. Paying top market The Guardian has to acknowledge A Mr James Tait Brighton with the ion of the 12th, National Flower spent at Spring Park School on Fri- day, Feb. 27th, when a large num- ber of the ladies of the district gath- ered to listen to spelling matches and number work drills in the different grades. Prizes were donated by Mrs Robinson, Mrs MacGuigan, Mrs Cas- ford, Reggie Whitlock and Ronald Vessey. In the Principals depart- ment the prizes for the spelling match were won by Eileen Waye and Ph llis Burk first and second 8 example in this ~way. A large number which is another big encouragement to the pupils. Mrs Cormier kindly offered to give prizes for the following Friday. (Spring Park Chronicle). PARIS POLICE OPEN WAR ON ALL STREET NOISE PARIS, March 8.-The gum shoe squad of the Paris police have start- ed a crusade against noise, issuing 30 decrees. Among the decrees are: The suppression of the screeching of car brakes. Strident horns to be banned. Motors are not to be tested within 130 yards of any dwelling. Locomotives whistles, through the city, are to be blown less frequent- ly. Concierges and tenants are for- bidden to make a noise with ash bins and milk cans. ' Wireless loud Speakers are banned in public, and no music in the street after 11 p. m. Factory whistles and hooters to be banned. These measures come ns an an. swel- to increasing agitation for the reduction of Paris street noises. WHY SUFFEII FIi0M Y0lIII LIVER? Wlly be handicapped with un- sightly blotches on t e face, eyes with yellow tinge and that tired and languid feeling? This indl-atcs a -tolpid liver. eadache Dlzziness and Billous- ness surely follow. You must stimu- late your lazy liver, start the bile llmvlng with Carter’s Little Liver s. They also sci: ss a mild laxatlve Purely vegetable, free from calomel and lroisonous drugs, small, easv to swiil ow, andnot hs it forming. They are not u purgativo that cramps or' sins, unpleasant after effect fol- iietltral lluardiail GARDEN CITY BU'l"l'EIil~2 -lbsl for 'I0 cents. Buy your supply from Inirq, lluik cc. Ltq. 1.! #~~ ~`..- l - ` . 1 ‘-_ll A Hospital Writes: “Will you kindly send us g bottle of Overseas As- . thins Remedy, which the neaemptcrut scrum tell as is so good. Please send _. gs soon as possible, as a patient here ls suffering severely.” (Nuns of a Ilos- , I pltal, name on request.) ii, You oan‘t lose: the first bottle satisfies 7°" “Y Your money is refunded. $2.50, your druggtst or direct. l Csrew da Fraser, New Glas gow, N Q \ rOvi5RsA"si ASTH- Ri=.Mi;i>_ 1 ' "snr 11' wrm nowens" . ` 1 l, F _ ` ____ ."-\ - 1 _ _ //, 1 -2- I In -;v~r.;~ s ..._-3.1-mc s sro,- wiiiaiii ilsnii MEAL Is the best part of the Wim,-ir rich in protein, one of thi- best and most nutritious feeds for -casca- UUGGGGCGGU ' Foxes Young Pigs, Cows that are MILKING and other live stock. WHEAT GERM MEAL is a very popular feed and we have not been able to get s supply oi it for al long time, but a shipment has just come in to us. Done up in 100 pound'bags and selling at the low prlce_ot' $2.25 per bag. Only a limited quantity for sale. Fox owners should get s supply of ii. Sold It slr SEED and FEED STORE.' Carter & Go. Liiviiran § >-.‘! DIAMOND BACKS PLENTIFUL cc. C , Md.' March 'L- Reports from various sections along believed almost extinct,_is becoming plentiful again in the tidewater coulli ies. --1 Sai cduann l. FROI Nl' YORK Fast x-qui" .mics ec sumvv hr ' Till BIG 'THREE 5.8. “Aq\ll!Inln" (45,647 NMI S.l."Bsrm|nria" (51,216 »" 7 S.l."Mauretanis" (30,704 ". ) Othlrlnquenf uillnyslrom New York and Hamm FROM IIALIFAX Regular snillngl throughout thi winter ce Piymcurn, Ham. IM- den md Liverpool. (kbin, Tourllf Third Cabin, Third Clash' Round Trip Rates from Sl29.(up) 'IDN HUNTIIIL Two snllinga weekly to England. Scotland, Ireland and France»ff°“‘ May lst throughoill the summfl- CRUISII FROM NEW YORK To Bermuda, I-lavsum 01° W“' Indies and the Mediterranean- Mlnlmum rates from |55. to $715. Nwfd/A CENTURY OF SEA-SERVICE - 1 any neanuhlll 01"" B”q‘:>r':h:o1I':lrsn #BIN 0/ N" Cunard nl Ilnvin , on the coilirarv a ood tonic. K . .alla-se-s 25-1-=_=13§f“_-d_ sto. ‘ _ Q _-A I Cranvlllo Sta-. 0°' °° "°l-igllilix n 1 1