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I . | .rt ,. ,r_f < _ 1 ’ l- s ,, ,~‘ /,W _W IHQ. -»-»----s...-_. ~..~_..~‘ .vw ...- ..... _,-1- __:. »- ~ it PAGE Foul: _ THE CIMRLMTETQWN GUA`RmA1`l___-;.-- _ Q, _ - -- vi r -id t-.| L n I I A ~ r £ p ncnacnt-\v ehmcl- s_ncl.....», u r nxlnnzen lie; urn.; I mv Roman new an rnway problem. in U THE CHARLUTTETUWN GUARDIAN "°°°“° °' sores sv THE will what f` _ _ lcvcncc., ‘ ' '___ '=_`" -"¢'; pu* __` _ C _ We were wont to revolt at the ¢__`__`_____,_, U . ` ~‘ ‘ _~ ' _ ` Ll .-c l.'u.'.\. in _ . . ld th t itzens of ~ ‘ '"' _i-_;'__'_' om' szliifelxyitnnl .:l|l|`lln|;‘ll\g Ulreclur--J. ll. llurnrtl. ver; en srl; could calmly con_ Omer countries as wen as in can- -__,___4- 4” ,_ _ ~ 'din ti u. n. c in Or ree wo _ , , ' Homin* ‘:l;‘l‘I,;m(‘I’u\:l:li2\‘;rll|¢.\fg)r‘¥;:00“g\~r ';e:-I (ln ld\-nll::t:; ulerlvrrrd. an educated fellow creature to ada. The Dublin Weekly n-[sh _ v - _ M50 per year (ln n.l\am-f) mailed lu Canada and Un ed B alol. sig" Tunes S ys that in Ireland tau T OTHER SPRINGS ' ` _ ‘ _ _ _ il ' * __ 'rmivx No .OF A _ _ .UARY Z8 1932 be” the unummble degreda on and road are fighting a wasteful - " gnu _.___ T"U“sD"Y’ M” ’ ' that the i>°S1°l°" °f ‘me ’“ th" and dcuily hhttic which under the "' " i and ` “_ ' it meant that he I ° fly /dim'-\ W1 Bfirlvfn. M.D Think mt °f “her sprngs _ HON E N H .my drecuyl or cwrse but through day involved, for present conditions can have only mt other years R ODES ' had absolutely no say as to who his one issue. If the railways. says the l VARICOSE VEINS In time long buried and encased in _°"' ' h ldb .Thc , y » ossa It seems now definitely settled ally in the community. In addition purchaser _md (Elmer 5 : mi days u are ermltt -c r' l tha; the Hon. E. N. Rhcdes, Min-.10 the Canadian t/0u1'l-St. Who my educated save me 'S succumb. ii national investment of ister uf Marine and Fisllc-ries, will! suezeed Premier Bennett as Mu- Ister of Finance. sine; the rising of the House last year it has been Generally anticipated that if any member of the House was tu rc. celve the portfolio, the mast likely 'would be Mr. Rhodes. He has had a dstinguished parliamentary garc- '~‘?. hiv-'D8 bi‘0n Deputy Speaker of. the House in the Borden and Meighen Goveriuncnts, and subse- quently recalled to his native Prov- llnce of Nova Scotia, tis lcadcr of the Consel‘\'atl\'c opposition, under Wliosl: le;itli'rsliip it ivas sivcpt into power after thirty yc-.irs cf L;bernl misriilc. The praiscworzhy mzulncr In i\'h`ch he haiidled the affairs ol Nova Scotia resulted in thc rcstoru- C 'tion of oonfxleiice and rc-nl progress, and when hc transferred the reins of Qfliice to his successor, it was generally declared that bu; for the Conservative victory the Province would still have been in a morlass. 'As Minister of Marine and Fisher- iies he has done yeoman service, and has been one of Prcinlcr Ben-I "EWS Tight hfuid men in deb:itcs‘ on fiscal questions in the House. In the reshuifllng of seals 1.. ilu. Cabinet it is to be hoped lint the cl:il.n‘is Ui' this Prov_nce are l~eal.z-I ed. N0 better appointment could! be made than that of the Hon greater bulk of the national polfc- | ies but in one or two particular Only for infidels. and exerted him I John A. MacDonald to the vacant poltfolo. He is tlioi‘oiighl\' com- p,.,ent_ with B pmmiml km“_1Cd,_,e especially so on the quest on of °Ut5P3k°h language °f his day regarded by contcn1D°mTl°S 3* ‘mc of fisheries and marlne matters, is a progressive bus nom man, and an excellent debatel' when he can be :Induced to get on' his feet. The cirawbock Mir. MacDonald suffers from is his native retlcence. He h:;cs L0 push his clams for prefer- rncnt, and would sooner walk ten mics than make a ten minutes f~;~:cch, although when he gets cn his feet there are few that can equal him in eloquence and cogency in i':fl:l ifor vacations will find it to their advantage to spend their va.~o'.on.". It home, and what battfr p‘.~_re for it hclday than Pr nec lZfl~.'.‘:ii-<1 T.- lnnd. There are no llaiiflicnpr. in the 'lvl-ay of the dcpreci:iTion nf rx- lchangc and the climate mill <~.t‘.;:i' attractions arc such as can be of- !ercd nowhere else on thc Amort- Ban Continent as a Summer rcs.'irt_ ,The Tourist Association i: now ,making preparations for the com- lfng season, and a mln‘.\`Jcr cii our lleadlng c't'zens, members of the Mgsqolaticn, are making their nr.- nual canvass on behalf cf rs pub- licity operatfolir. Mnicy fnvc:_::-rl In the Tourist Asscdafivzi is will gp¢rf;_ gg |t may fy; rrtzlmcd four should have many from the Unit the financial crash of 1929. In the ’80's and '90`s of the nine- cussions waxed warm ln Scotland, the Presbyterian Creed and Con- fession of Faith came in for much buffet:`ng_ and adverse criticism from rising theologians. The out- mitted to sign the Confession of in some particulars they “con- ing. Prime Minister Ramsay Mac- nald being 3, Scotsman and Lt as part of his policy in con- nection with the National Govern- instances 9, few “beg to differ," tection vs. Free Trade. The taxflff ls to be one of the frat questions discussed when the House of Commons reassembles on February 2nd., and it is announced that the Governments policy ln- cluding wheat and beef, both of which are to be provided for by quotas. The Canadian principle of u three-decker tariff has also been agreed upon; namely general, in- termediate and Emlire preference schedules. The leading Free Trade Liberals, including Sir Herbert Samuel, Sir Donald MacLean and Sir Archibald Sinclair will not ac- cept the policy of protection, but as the Government tariff support- ers outnumber the 0Dl>0s`t11onists. Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has given permission to these Free Traders to express their "mental reserva- tions” on the floor of the Hiofuse and even to vote against the Gov- ernment on this particular ques- tion. and having done so to remain members of the Government on general pzllcy. Th`s establishes e precedent, as heretofore tiny mem-ber differing from the polcy of the Government had rw, alternative but to resign and withdraw. MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 2-3.- 1By The Canadian Pl°essJ-l-l'cs- iclent James Strachan has sent a telegram to all managers of the National Hockey League Clubs, offering for sale or for trade the followizig players of the Montreal Mnroons llockcw Club: Jack Mc- Vlcnr, Earl Roche, Al I-luggins. Bill Ylililips, Eat Phillips, A:'.`_i 1 Wilcox and lT1il‘l Robinson, the Montr`.°.‘; (`.11t".t.c will say tomor- roiv. 'Ihe decision was t:‘.l:‘:\ following ll directors' mcctirx; on l\lfm;i~‘__'.'__ thc paper acid-'_ Roche, Hiizglnn cm] ` ` `- V/lnflsfvr Tliilldogs in the I". .1- ti'»i‘.al League. It .wma hzirdly couccivrilrli- such an ariiiruilicciiiclit could be broad- r:i.=t in a Chri.f.tlnri community. It Ir. .1 rr-\'lr:;€mi to the old pl‘e-c1ii'ist- ian (lays iirhrn in Gl'c~cr und Rome the richer capitalists had great niimbrrs of cdilcatcd slaves who r»ff“i1 1~:::'ni~tl lnrrrc profits ivliich fluff \v~:‘r: :'"qui:‘r:l to tum over to their ni;i.t, his sagac‘ous SUCH!!-| ary of the Trcn.sul'y. and all fin- Stiites want. They would be de- lighted. because they know that the subsequmt re:overy of Europe would bring for more money to tho United States as a whole l»hR\1 thi? the other end. ____ c Thu hurdsliipg which poverty f- Journal which s`ys: Because , I A ‘;l~,` $4 4 ‘ n ' . ' . L_ ' ’ provincial fo them has been growing, year by cancclictlcn cf war dcbis would year. Att0mey~G@rwfi1l Pwlev has ,and was buried in an unmarked deny' “_ Their ,.631 policy wouid stated that there is no intention of be carried out to the l:t5er-only making abargain with the Mounted its prosecution would 1,; bg-gun at Police such as has been made in Alberta lmpogng upon its vict‘m< is well $580,514-about 70 per cent. more exemplified by the W il street than Saskatchewan paid. il Chicago taxpayers are on strike, prairie provinces to save money mere mc 1... f..,~.§5 to mv mil:i!v‘m_l suggest that something along the 5,3131-leg, Many cmpltiyes of the Slime um mlzht be done in the rest Board of Education have received 0! Canada. The Province admits only six weeks salary since April 1, that when Mr. A. M. Manson put but until recently they were nhlc to forward hi! Scheme, some years ago, wngonn to the law by drinking for 'a. single police force for British wrter out of pap:r clips while at Columbia. that would operate ln the their unpaid work. Now paper cities as well as in the gl-en open cups have run out. The Board of spaces, it found danger and not B Education has no fund.: to buy great deal mm-e mpg, but li' it allows employes the provincial Police force has been to bring 1,11-_-‘r own glass cups and operating in quite a number af g-_vo of the employes drink out of cities, and we have heard no com. the mm; dup in public the board _.______m I _ _ . . is liable for .'~. fine of $200 for each The city imposes the fine, and 1; If/, ». _ _~ ii., _ ’ M" ""°d “"4 47°* ,clfcnne-under c city ordinance. culiects it-if it can-lm. mug, I lil i _ , I i :_ I former method of cutting out the veins by the knife there were many failures despite the fact that the patient went into hospital, was under an anacsthetlc, and remained in lzospiril tcn days to three weeks. The lesson of course is that the ilijcctiorl nicthutl has noiv proven itself to bc tile best way ol remov- ing varicose veins ill the majority of CKISPS. _ This some lneihod has likewise proved its ivortli in the treatment of piles or hacmorrhoids. which lifter all, are only varicose veins. The fact that there are occasion- ul failures must be admitted, just as there were and are many failures by Liv: old or knife method. However the fact that surgeons, who have been using the knife, now do mcst of these cases by the 1nj"ct- lcss of time by the operative treat One Police Force ...ly be exiirffsfd in mms Ofjfl- QT l°“5 ‘lf d°“"5' Sm or SAW --~<~1---T-~~--f;-----:- pi°cSCDl HS the jcicc., abnn; ti dozen ‘r»:cnfr=1‘~`0rS of men and ivamen have helD9fl W nu;-gum and increase the ¢l‘1f1hmY and quality of the orc . *Vid be coilnfcd onthe fngers o o look r2ve*1 none oi' the corksilre-i ~' _ ' ` ' ' '_ hand In this year the prople of » --ss of pfoffsiw-1 basins fore-."‘°“”“°‘“’““" cm... W... ....,......~_.. ........ ....... - iMPERiAi. iMPERiAi. FOX FOX BISCUITS BISCUITS cultural crop: from nearly 60-000# 000 acrrs. the value of which can to centre, to prevent their ever be- coming too well acquainted with the people of any one place. Detective work could be facilitated, because strange men could be brought in for special work, and the nec'esslty for stool pigeons-a disagreeable feat- ure in police work-could be reduced to a minimum. There would be disadvantages and $1.00 Scots Emulsion . . . . . 98e 500 Scots Emulsion . . . . .. 48c $1.00 Bottle Beet Iron and Wine 891: $1.00 Bottle Syrup of Hy- pholphltes . . . . . . . . . . . .. 89:: $1.40 Bottle Lyunl . . . . . . $1.29 75oBo\tle Lysol 59° 40° Bottle Lylnl . ...... .. 29|: $1.25 Bottle Plnkhamb Vegetable Compound .. Mc 60d Bottle California Syrup Fin 49|: $1.00 Bottle Lilterlne . . . .. 89e ‘lin Bottle Llsterfnd 49c 80d Bottle Lllterlne Mc THE 2 MACS PHONE 315 IIICK With _swallow-sweeping of the ocea Q sprays, Coolm In 2 mins. after tho water And flowers in squadrons of a mil- W 'J' lion strong. ' ` , ` _ ` ‘ g _ JANQARY zs 1932 ’ _ _- - -¥>--____ _ _ ____ __ _ l __ -- IT IS HARD TO EQUAL THE FLAVOR , AND AROMA OF 'doi-dm i BRAHMIN TEA TRY IT Sold only in Red, airtight packages And then the heart becomes _ioy's ' »~*----~ ,_ -- --___f____ __ _ __ m. when thc fruits cf thc field-. vw-` dancing ground 61" __ _I ’“" m _ And airy pleusaunce of symphonic " iiviPERiAL |Mi>ERiAi_ FOX FOX Biscuirsl Biscurrs ini n The SECRET of SUCCESS in FCX RANCHING the beginn'ng of the year’s en- is the second the time of rei0lClh‘S . The Regular Feedmg of IMPERIAL FCX BISCUITS inc ufci-is of the ifonvvfs will 1“' I Seasonal changes in formula make H H _ . Imperials an all the year round fox E-.ii-comin secd n few sriiifirc WS Of f , . _ I ood. _ “°‘““‘ S°*”"*‘“‘° '°‘ °`“““‘”“ EvE,RY SEASON is the Rioi-iT SEA ll H harvest dmc in which wc may rc- SON to feed irnperials. Nlanufactiirers: that thiir efforts have been srlirccss- li “ " ` ' in deny. At inc sefd- ~ ._ ti th d id t d t shcv f“l “W ‘V _ penance and his momugh knnvl tlfsll: llsmrnurst Ellilxlqiilcke; andobettdi' time 9' “me mme than three Cen' Charmttetownr P E I ledge of banking nndfinance, hs _ __ tunes ago' the mms plana-d muid public vlews on thi, busmesg 0“t_ iesults aside from the expense and - _ _ if ne as possible the troubloua ones he il’ T Y . i cii 'rwlsi »