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II-IDAY, DIKIIIIIII ‘l. 198l- I f a“ A FIGHTING SPEECH i, dos-tacit. rtisnreotthstwssro ]lFor $hTUhDAY I I a I $it’i.5lli=l5.oo $1IB.su,s18.oo This week end we offer some very special bargains in tVlsnis and Young Men's Overcoats. Designed and tail- ored by experts, at "the prices we of- fer these splendid ~ Overcoats it will not pay you to hold W.- olm- We he" W" wills-V" time of enfomedidleness is to re- “M,” it" {flier Wm "a EHEUMATTSM simscxs s 1 iced a letter in tbs local m" . Bennett in his speech at since wewere simple. ‘nosey that for some‘ time. Gradually. West- CEILTAIN rim: . lf-thh-sli-éiflékiil. m‘ Pwfi. ’ ' United States - ' . . . . ‘ . o e . . . orming slirockviiic, Ontario, brought home to the _ begins to shift bo- however, governments, 1mm Fad d The’ occurrence ‘o! “u” it“ u” puwc o‘ we ‘m. m“ m“ m" cause business becomes badger be- cause administrations change at Washington. is to isms-c soonstant phenomenon of life." Other significant expressions ct pinion were: . ROUGH. IL Hllifihi-lll, ONIQQQ pud- dent: {rho depression has taught educators what ——-——- That problem is. “ma” mm“! w“ merely a the accommodat‘ up to eighteerri-“mumw? duck“ imn" l“ m“ or even twenty of all, or almost all, mlmiilhii‘ l“ ii" w" u“ 3-O- o! the populauon o’ u“ “mad “P. W91! BOINiIiDI I02: him, and won terms that will be fair and equit- States. There is absolutgly no way m" i" ‘M’ "i" "1 m” °m°*°" “this to Canadian producers. He also of solving the P10519111 "i" ma" he i‘ “flexed to hue hacked m nstmwed, among other things, tiisvnew idle present except througlithe 3°“ 9am‘ "9 “m!” “m” w’ Government's much criticised educational system. Ifwe ever have mug" - -%gislation conferring extraordinary - a thirty-hour week, we shall befsce ' flowers for peace, order and good'to‘ face with adult education on an’ government had been the salvation 811071110118 Boole- erai to municipal, are making more of" i-efonns General Bmuts perfect the plans for assisting un- P9161‘! t0 the British Ioriius foroom- eiullliiyed. and, with the approscli- T!" "W!" "l? d 111 mom“, M“ W", the prospect Promise a theme for cuie. my“ “shun. y Philosophers for thelastllllloyearsl bearers the fact that one big is- ‘ ' of the next federal camllflisn be the question of the moire .. k-ade agreements. Those who vote 6,1115 liberal ticket will balloting t0 ifbstroy these agreements which have §§flven Canada s sheltered position in finite neatcst market of the world, yaiameiy, the United Kingdom. ‘;s,,'.l‘he Premier made it clear that the xtflovernment was perfectly willing to negotiate a trade agreement with United States, but it must be tism in children is always s serious mole were present at the; moth- - matter asnot only future attacks ll’ m " - of the society M14 0!! ’ may occur. but there is- always the Monday night. And as axffllflit tilt possibility-of s heart condition fol- meetins was oostoooodv ‘ l lowing any one of the attacks. Surely there must be more than A group of rheumatic cases was four P601119 1!! i116 01W W110 hi", giggled ma: * 4nd o, “com interest enough in dumb group in st-nsuin » m studies to take some stone to I-void my, showed that rheumatism tends to twill? 01' "#3111411"! bfliiiifmoifli‘ attack more than one member d ii out to them. .. - family and often the attacks occur We have in this city a very aot- at the same time, which might tend ive riding club as evidenced at the; . . to prove that rheumatism was due Provincial Fair. whose members no gntufely to some, ‘gpqclll 10pm o: m- doubt derive a great deai_of pleas- ieotion. However the rest ‘or the evi- ure from this enioveble and health dence was against this for it was sivinz pastime Those people and shown that rheumatism was is; many others who ride must surely more common ‘in the distant reis- be lovers oi horses. As I mnnot im- tives of the patient than in the ini- 181M “F0116 "iiWm! ridin! W110 mediate farnllyu- ' is not an ardent horse lover. Rheumatism infected bothhiem- » ‘Surely the business men of the bers of two pairs of twine who were city are not too busy to spare a. much alikc but only one of two few minutes a month to this, pairs of twins who were not alike. worthy cause. It is not so .much have lmown it for wisdom. The hi! 0! the world's troubles today are due to extremes, whether- or communimi or of autocraoy. The breakdown of d under prusurs from its extreme wing has led to dictatorships and dictgtog-a ships lead to tragedy, lllliillull Produces happiness. lmioyment may be cultivated, and is liter all. iazselya condition of habit. Precisely the some clmuin. stances will yield delight to one and discontent to another, and no Drocess of cul‘ is so admirable as that which fosters the habitual mood of sunny enjoyment. Probably It is evidence of a rus- EDITORIAL NOTES Major-General Homby has gain- ed a distinguished convert to his old country comm iity settlements PM the newsprint industry. 11in the establishment of a Central ilank, in the passing of the Market- rneasures of far-reaching importance wand economic betterment, Mr. Ben- y rliett showed that the Liberal attitude mild been one of determined hostility nmd opposition. - , Liberal politicians are now on ten- . tsrhooks, wondering what the Prime ‘Ilinistefs “next move" will be. He only needs to make more such con-, ifliousands of young men and wo- i men are all dressed up with an edu- Mn: Act 5nd 1h other legislative , cation and have nowhere to go. They Harry Emerson Fosdick, minister‘ plan in the person o’ mm Rbdney of Arleford. His lordship has been in Oanada investigating the plan, are having driven home on themthe “d u“ m‘ "tum w London u” fact that our social order needs re- mum“ he mum propose new ' ty and town committees for formation; that profound changes ‘mm must came, and that it never can be mafia“ ems-am“ to 0mm‘ altogether well with anybody until on " “no male‘ Nearly ha“ u.“ it L! we“ with everybmba population of Ell-stem Canada was Frank Vanderllp, financier: ‘lheymn-Bfltuh m oflgm’ he declared’ depression h“ saved mmy o’ m“ and urged that the obvious remedy -for this was a plan for large British young from frustrated lives. They‘ ‘numgraflm m the near “m”. spent youth that we recall the pioneer newspaper comics. Be that as it may, the memories of Hogan's Alley, Happy Holligan, Lady Boun- tiful, Hans and Fritz, Marceiene and Buster Brown are several degrees fresher than most of the rules of rhetoric, the binomial theorem, and the French verbs that were passing through the brain in the same era. Headlines of 1904 are as deed as Assyria, but “Her Name Was Maud" persists in a y the old farmer- ssillng through the air with two mule heel-prints on ‘his Western front. IForty years old, these newspape comics are this who were not attacked by u“ of tism; so that the colouring was not the cause of the rheumatism but in . poaedtoward rheumatism, and that very few of them having enough This allows that the constitution of the financial supiim they would; the familviuhcritance enters into bring lo the society as the moral the cause of rheumatism as well as effect it would have on anyone» the infection itself. . tempted to abuse any of our dumb‘ R” “ tended to occur more friends. frequently‘ in blond, especially red And what about our citizens who‘, haired persons, also in those with are the owners of race horses/whoa blue or hazeleyes. The relatives of thrill the thousands throughout the the rheumatic patients also tended Island at the matinee and provin- to show a higher percentage, of cial fair races. Surely they possess blonds and red heads than did those some love of horses, and that it is - got for monetary gain alone that possess these beautiful ani- nDog and cat lovers in the city must number hundreds. Yet we see showed that here was a type that was naturally or constitutionally dis- off your buying till January when the pick of the Over- coats will be sold. Let's sell you that Overcoat today. Sole Agents for, _ Jacks Shoes. ‘yinclng speeches as he made at ylinow it 81113819 118-9919!» 1119731!" Jjsookville to prove to Opposition broader sympathies, they have less members themselves how silly their arrogance, and they are today facing campaign of obstruction has been, with clear eyes the necessity of giv- ggpecislly during the past years ing if they are to have. g yyliich has seen Canada lead every Evangeline Booth, Salvation Al’!!! week or therabouts, middle-aged, this is the blond, red-haired variety. interest in their welfare, to at- but perpetually youthful.-Editor Another point observed was that tempt to put a stop to the cases 811d Pubiishor- those with aiendency torlieinnatis of cruelty which exist in our city. --—- seemed to have a tendency to other So riders, business rncn, race The human nice can be divided infectionsas well. horse owners, cat and dog lovers. neatly into those who only intend, ‘The thought thsnistbot rheuma- and all citizens who possess a Premhr Hepburn has come down ‘from his high horse, and now as- sures Outarions that he never in- tended to wipe out the lieutensht- governorlhipi’! “All we intend t0 do." llninnlsoli s. cumionia laws wssa to . mail Christmas gifts early and tism has ii tendency to attack s cer- spark of love for horses and dumb IQOOVBIT. liwmsr OVERDRAFT In election by ""8 his 11111- ion and a quarter dollar bank bo - inwings. His contention is that there ‘pas no concealment because the Qudltofs report at the end of 1930 flowed the overdraft to be $669,000, fandflas the Liberal Government did it, consequently it kept on iloiOsina" I It certainly did! According to Mr. loss own-admission, it increased in his remaining eight months of office to_g,o4i,uo.ss But to this must be added his unpaid bills and accrued interest of $151,286, plus his share flfi sinking fund provision, which (Iasiabout This represents ‘gfrfpotlosily ;@nblo the of his hrerdraft at the end of i980. What ‘kg-lo is there in his contention that tfl;wss up to the electors to guess. I the latter amount, the stagger- " shin of his bank borrowings when indent out of office? "fifih s puerile excuse is unworthy 4 Tths ‘Opposition leader. Probably was only intended for consump- Iflm at a Liberal meeting, and not ' the prominence which our con- Qfliporary has unwiseiy given it in r editorial columns. At any rate, fails altogether to account for his r Vlsglset to fund the overdraft before _ "pthsr than "immediately after" the Nsotion, as he claims it was the ‘ ' tioii of his government, if re- "slicttd, to do. And it certainly does ' nee-seoord with the alibi which he _ . brnaflpi) Pv- IE-rfiqfem-nl» _. nation in the world toward economic leader: The depression has taught Q Mr. Lea, according to our local. iontemporary, has conic forward’ faith a brand-new dibi for having. leceived the people on the eve o1 to level all classes. he informed the newspapers on re- turn from an interview with Pre- mier Bennett, “is to discontinue the annual vote for the upkeep oi" Government House. But the Gov- ernor-no liner gentleman lives- will still be provided with his of- floo in Parliament Building. The present vote continues till October 1985." Bcfafter that date Lieut. Governor-Bruce will have to oo-' eupy hisQswn house srid cut down his enter-taming accordingly. ‘Amherst is experiencing hard sledding in financing her ‘forum withithe consequence that it is not llirkely to openthis year, meaning lthst ‘hockey will be off also. This announcement was made by Mr. Aubrey H. many, who has control of the’ arena. Tenders were recent- 1y called and only. two bids were re- losivod ridiculously low lthse Mr. Lsmy could, not consider them. One. of .ths..tenders subsequently. said that this tender was in advance- of the figure he" submitted the pre- vious season. The Amherst Arena Iwss built in i919 and has been character and good name of our opentim ‘qr the “at “new yum‘ late honoured and 389905511 loflflef. It must be gall and worvmwoodto Earl Hols." Published extracts from -Mr. ueciiensie King to find that Earl Hale's notes show that he two Liberal Provincial herniers had been alive to the realities of were the first to take advantage of 111-! D1811. which 111010 thin ll-lsfliifliithe measure conferring upon the itself in drawing off the Glenna-us government g extraordinary powers from e. counter-attack on the ‘goi- peace, order and good govern- Fiemh ft 6 mil“! Mot-rule. As inenhwhioh he and his party btt- Dr. Harry Miller said st the ndiii- ferlv opposed in Parliament. It is burgh service, "the strong, brave another case of the Marketing Act figure of Earl Hsdg remainsserene lejlillltion. Libcriile in the Provin- today above the petty criticisms of cisl legislature not only support it lesser men." ' ‘but clemour for it, vlfhils Mir. Mac- ussnsr. OPINION “m” m‘ “d m‘ ’°"°'°" m us that s city is not to be Judged by its big buildings and its spectacular squares and monuments. The homes in the back streets are what con- stitute the city as a place to live. The impoverishment of the nation during these lean years has tended mrnailféFor 2.4 m. 1141.0 Perhaps the most memorable feature of the ' Armistice Day anniversary in Scotland, says an exchange, was the wide-spread feeling or indignation at the ‘st- tacks madeupon lnrllisig by Mr. Lloyd George in his latest volume of Reminiscence. In n0 quarter in which Earl Haig was intimately know-n and loved lierve Mr. Lloyd George's anlmadveisions met with anything but condemnation. Even Lord Jelliooe in his hook ‘The Bub- msrine Peril," comments on m. Lloyd George's readiness to disre-‘ gsrd the views of responsible ozii-l cers; and a Brigadier-General who served‘ in the war alludes to "the recent publication malignlng the Nfltvanced in the Legislature in 1933. . , _ prodded on that occasion by nssnier MaoMlllan. his reply ' " V‘ H : "What attitude would ‘y ;ts.ke if we had done so?" Why " ‘he so worried about the Conser- f ‘e attitude towsrd his ovenirsri 1gb conscience was at ease? ' "WHAT IT DID ihiiwiilvs famous U. s. A. citizens. Qgprsising the five years since the iNovember indicate the ~" r * daily - the. house bitterly opposed it. Mr. The “ran.” _ G1 oh‘ (w. l) King is out of touch with informed exits favorably on the fact public opinion, if we are to judge by his actions. All he knows and caru for that customs and excise revenue re- turns fol- the Port of ‘lbrorito cosi- ls how to stir up ill-will, discontent . and class hatred. tinue on the upgrade. Reports for ~ ___ . . by . t“ h .. Charlottetown district is still among the most prosperous parts of the Dominion. m,- the eight months ended November the Federal in- come tax collections amounted to 962,253,346. an increase of “£6,900 over the corresponding period last year. Toronto led in the lncmase. receipts on record, revenue for the month being 8318,3057 c higher- thanforthosameperiodlastyear and the highest for that month since 1929, the total mounting to" $4.3N.003.8i. Revenue for the clos- ing day of the month was $740,- 069.77, almost equally the all-time those who really do. Folks in the mailers, however, "lntenders," but smart enough to a bufiy season, and gifts from roug e , ,_ _ , e packag s from the y mailers age often the seine wrap sturdy Dflroels, and address them clearly and you only amintender? only a dreamer, he is aworker. His hands ‘effect what hiiiisyé sees and his imagination discovers. Wings lift, and give vision. But the hands must sptuolirp whet, faith beholds. Eye‘ hshd gtfirnplebe the life; one... m9.- er to ransla the igloo iliiig a reality. It is the alone is". needs the builder, and the dreamer requires the worker. labor- in Germany. The ministry has informed state and municipal wel- fare authoritiee that all able-bodied men in cities who are unemplo and who refuse to go to work far-ms should be denied ‘ - ment relief. Despite several gov- ‘ ineasu es. says the min- istry, there is still s. shortage oi’ country. ever one may policies and methods in the Fias- oist state, there will be distress, they lay themselves open to the charge of operating under the comfort and happiness of man- kind. . An interesting complaint being mode these days by Egyptian fath- hsving. a bed effect on the rising generation. Fathers pray for s re- turn of the good old days when fathers used first to demonstrate to erring offsvflii-s by demolishing s first category should appropriately red-haired with blue or hazel eyes. 8. P. C. A. and let the next receive gifts only from their fel- This isln keeping with other ali- low laggards, so that parcels for meats-hay fever attaokingacertain success. them will begin to arrive about De- type, ulcer of the stomach or intes- cember 2'1 end continue until after tine attacking another definite type. New Year's Eve. The "really do" high blood pressure another type, are not, only tuberculosis another, and diabetes thOilghtllll b! ‘others, including the still another, know it is easier to shop and mail our hereditary type o,- gongfltuflgn main object is to make an early. It ‘saves energy and time at and keep watch accordingly, ' ‘ adequately. Are y LlfeIsps-aetloaLa-ndmanlsvrioitm h-li-Hfl..,pro9ti¢_ll¢-6D,dsavor and real From all that makes a wise old man effort. which" ‘sundries kingdoms That can be praised of all; and. w_g_rks righteousness. Faith‘ O what am I that I should not seem lent. ‘rhe architect For the song's sake a fool. I prov-Jot fashion s word is out And prayer comes round again- “Work on a farm or starve" h the That l may seem though- I die old latest order of tile ministry of A foolish, passionate mm. j Expenditure Justified farm hands in several par-ts of the m inevitability g1 poverty" Ami whab VIHOUB killdl 101d!!!‘ think of Museolinfs ‘more when some agreement with this declaration. If - modern Christian countries cannot TM" "n 5° 11° ‘W159 m" mil 91- keep their people from hunger and "mum" “V” "W494 “Whflmm to s great manly people in various '3!“ “t:ilr1ii'tio11°iw°‘iailsriteom'l°i‘ k ' economic systems that fail in the V w" . - m’ ° Q - hospital purposes. Best of l all very fundaimen is-whioh involve n" flu “Jinnah” c! joy m“ enthusiasm which are the best anti- ers is that modern enlightmeiit is " tain type of individual-blond or animals rally to the call. Join tlée mee - ing of the be a Thanking you for space in your column . I sm, Sir. etc, HORSE-LOVER. of. w ch the pres- sion on the populace. James would; Ali you and I can do is to study 1M9 310m a Show licence and s, more judicious parsi- mony. ir he had traversed London from east to west with the sot-us? robes of his wife to be diamonds His example wlss,'!iow- ever, long followed by his success- ? FREIVK llllTlli 8i 00. I saoo Cannon si., lac. No.4 " London, England FOX AUCTIONS LAST-c RELEIVING DATE IN LONDON have shown a morejudiciou Inimi- . W i ' t A “IIKILVER tamed pomp and had-ordsrediths ' exhibition to which only three or four thousand privileged persons were iii-knitted. At length the old practice was partially revived. On the day of the coronation of Queen Victoria there was a procession in which many deficiencies might be noted but which was seen with in- terest and delight by half a million of her subjects and which undoubt- tsdlygavefar, ‘.ple sand called forth far greater enthusiasm than the more costly display which was w tneseed by a select circle In the mind alone, He that sings a lasting song Thinks in a marrow bone; .._w, 3_ yea,“ within the Abbey." in nggpecw _ Msccsuiayb words are still true. 'l'l1e Riglish ' love a ‘ mt is our owrisusir. w. neo- erick T. Birchall, well-known Lori‘- don correspondent of the New York Oii Royal Wedding ; Gil 0i’ ty and affection which this event in the British Royal family evoked among the King's subjects could say the day of kings was pas- of and it Klllw. r; n~ - . ~ H, l "ri-‘lliitilllhfxlil 1m “K . i. ‘ w. l; u m A fi‘a‘rli'|lijlvlih|l‘ ._| l‘ | I "mi Jauuory- 7th,_;:;l935 December 22nd,1934 18th, 1935 February 23rd, 193s -. 29th, 1935 May September 19th, 1935 August lfor further details and shipping instructions -' please communicate W1iil.0llI'NeW York Office 151 West 30th St, N. Y. City o“) M“; ors and sums which, well employed. - .___.... I - - would have afforded exquisite grati- God guard me from those thoughts 4mm"! ti’ l 1"" P!" 01 . "i5 men my“; nstlon. were squandered on an ' . 11th, 1935 n.4, N 9N0! Gentle libel NAIIOIAL IAILIAII A g musics ‘Iliishnnlsovsrfllalwsysllilesanltemlij Waelarrolesflltadvlssiasslsstisnalsravslredea ll" Ila-sheen- llvo ollsheresenaerai ussriiosoississssisiossssesis W.’ K. ROGERS “V.'"‘?""T"'" r-r s Q- .-- --¢ ‘A. BQIIIIIIMI- "CT" *'§k.imarkct crash. WY separate", ' ' to the fact that the United ' can "take it." Most 0'! them ~ gisstihst the u. s. s. spirit has i ‘the depression for its advantage than being defeated by it. ‘Vancouver was d, and Char- lottetown third as the following elbows: Toronto district $15,803,701, an increase of $1,416,008; Van- m ooimr. 111.061.1414. increase. 1011M: (Shariottetown, $057300, increase. record o! flflfifhfl established on mild wall with the ‘blew 0! l. fist. aulyai oithisyeansttherortoi Montreal customs receipts for Nov- ember amormted approximately to fl,ill0,000, an increase of‘ 8 per Qfianges have come to tztlyathtflcent. over the similar period in ssympoeiumin o mil-lieu. ‘ Jfpsmopolitan, just out, but 5118i jmqg “guru, ggyg 45g aloha, ' I effect will be to restore avqhsve but one meaning: ‘qiiilipffl- ~ on for those old-fashioned “y, was“; in‘ misogyny this leis auctioneer velvet which respect the customs sndespiss re- turns present a reliable barometer augur well for the future of land. The older men aver that ; Edmonton,‘ fltblfi, ill- . U303, ' The Brotherhood of Rail!!! Dn- ployess tiuoush their represents- st _s coafersnoriiilsositreai to deny arforset- of conditions. Railway revenues ior dun,“ u, ‘m’, “mum a soars osssss a‘ terrible loctober, made public recently. also mm the management of m ‘xffimémfor "° “m,” M""t"h7;&i'f‘ “do Mtoiwmowltioo- ‘I11 resulted in_l'| people furrows- ucuscoe eataioogne. an ma: fiomtlioseoftbesaassmositiiiast M ysonwliiletheiZtlLR-Lwiilhilst‘ , . o- eoflihfloiflMfl-MM II-llssry tveveroeuorsrdissosrstheoosteurinstaeeoliisisnfi mile o! "WW-j _ I ' innards able to reach an sgies- M. loos u tho~saw~it~an~~tne- ‘ ~- - ‘ ’ - passenger-obscure i°WM|' “*9” m "M" '““"°"" °°“" andrentothafsr oftbebost siiMeehasriefei-reethsmattertowhnwummfi __' the thsmseivsqsnditis" n‘... deeisiontoacespter ‘Ilmsllvsrywsllfers Ulllsl reieetfiiie rsuwsr inallllelllrills “Wovmlsqoytofliil-"WI --.mhmm“w Dhliilfififilifd roses-cleanse; If the eaioioyeldeofle '$'Wsi~nssé-‘ . . tbs drier. the neat mp i»: rinsed byflrresidsnt Wllefl; wilt-be an IPIIliel-tim to the ssv- goo, mod-rev , Q-"P?" "f mfitflsim‘ °' " es injtlizflglsfttliifffi-Uy ‘ ' j “will”! WWW" of tions er-whiui t - W sum: was toiiswssssis. . -