fiéfl- was.‘ +<-“@ WWQIMAIIQ&'11‘<1Q., . s“ -:..>v~ vsmqgh; _¢.;--.-<,-i-s¢~_-nrv l’ if“: FOUR‘ nil: ciiiniomsrowii GUARDIAN THE CHARLQTTETOWNHQUARDIAIASI -. 4.1-1; . @118‘. Romance Of Philately Notes by the Way , ‘ . IChu-lss J. Phillips in tiheMorMea President-W. (‘b00002 l. labor-o. M. P. Woo-r Saorenlrywlalout. Mil. U- A- llN-‘Klflllflfl. ll Editor 1nd Managing Ulrri-rnr-J. ll. liu I. Anoelnh Editors-lull Willi: and ll- L-Olrnq you JOVIIM) ldivorol. “"§IL'L',:'",'.J'1:'-'iivfii (his: and U!!!“ Ohms. MONDAY, JANUARY 19. 1931 Freight Rates Controversy Fixinior “with? has I851“ h" u" w"! on tho head. In a statement be- lent-n!- B. lnrnlll . U. ear for every‘ 8.2 persona-the lax-gt per csplta record for anyoouncry in tho world oxoopt the United States- Ths total rovenua collected B7111 . FTPiIIl" t sachet"; lint; v.1 rt-quc“; of Quflicc city lo be included tlis applicant territory until the last fI-“Iifirfrl-l election should be sot 0V’??- Naturiiily", his statement has aroused tlio 1‘L'5f‘llilll‘3ll( of thc Quebec B08111 o.’ I‘1'i\de. Mi". A. o. Pcnil)’. presid- mt of the latter organization, in a “Cillclii llllbllsllfitl in Saturdays (l nirdian denies Air. Baxter's charge. Qcf-rnds the late King Government “for its fairness in the case 1n ques- tion without attcmpimg to make political capital out oi‘ it," and bILimos “llOllilCfil iiiilucnce in both Conservative and Liberal circles from the Maritime Provinces for continued ihslving of Qucbccs demands. before Ordor-iti-Coiiiicil finally sent then ixirittrr to the Raiiv. _. Commission since. the Board of Trade could not reach an agreement.“ Hr. goes on to say that. “when it comes to ruthless llfjllilCfll coercion the city of Quebec‘ rnnnot pretend to compete with the Alarliime Provinces." Such language ls sufficient PYlClQllCG that Premier B'.i‘L'C‘l"S shafc has gone home. What are the facts in the case? Th" facts are that on June 6th last“- ahile ‘the Dominion election l was air-the King Government C8111- r. .. ‘<1 an Orclcwin-Counc-il directing ti]? I?:'.il'.\'aj.' CommissLoii to inquire llitt) and rrporf with recommenda- P riir thr- (flfLlIl of rillogczl discrimin- i\“."ll lllfl. Quebec contends it is rho Board o: liaihvng’ Commis- k h: charged that the ‘thing that can be urged against it. vehicles and car parts. become a factor of tremendous lm- portance in the national life. It. has extravagance. s great business stim- ulant, a growing source of employ- ihe habits and outlook of the people. the fmtnmobile habit: should oil-set against this factor its undoubted benefits. WhlCh greatly outweigh any- It is significant that all business au- ihoritia are agreed that the first, de- pendable sign of the return of bet- ter times will be the resumption of activity iri the motor vehicle factories of Canada and the United States. The Passing of Uncle Tom The true and only original "long- s-st run" is ended at: last. For the first time in seventy-seven years, we are told from New York, there is now no company pfaying "Uncle Thin‘: Cali- Ln" in the United Slates. Ever since 1853. it seems. it had hitherto been possible somewhere or other in that country u: witness a stage version of faced ‘f-‘ltli by reason of the Maritime Elites Act. Quzbzc Sity} l mini; to be included in eastern ter-| " lwvl hrs no grounds for sub-ll claim similtir to that: . _ l o i‘ro".'incrs. vbnzler tho- liiliulnxe Frrclal Rates Act which sible to see Little Eva and Topsy and I .i".i'iiir~=iiwii i". tiracfcally bound 1o .".“"l fl. lrvi the R"".il2r."i§.~ Act the Hark‘ . l ziinafion. and, ii firs. l '~-- l"'~"_ wnvlv-c City \"lll be in-‘ l" ' .' “i l7" I. in‘ 1' .~ '-r‘ nus of (Qucivcc are‘ ll"."iii~:~l".'c-:. to demand thcl fir: .» A"! "s ext-rnrled to cov- " ‘ill if Idarilime - . tirin is in effort mil .0 in tho thin odgg» of ~ t) rim ul’ mat:- drfaat of‘ —"' up I'\"i'.‘1 r"- : .11.‘ ‘vi ili "s that the Maritime l Ii’ ""i\'.*ii"=~~ of ti“ Act. P3 l‘l I'm iii. -l ‘. m" on behalf oi‘ No'.':i;l mlvilxni lu j." all sc-u. u". of the l/Iafl- s i.::.i |1"; .. Th" 111111.17; (liberal) exprcsscs surprise (J u; .. r "a iii" (‘oinmi=»iuii vsiih any such “ l 'i‘,ll" i. :11‘ rliul .= sins? its auth- o confines] to rletr- ll fl’)l‘i.'- " FYI u" “sriuzz: iizirlcr the A“ " Aucl 1s rrccnrclj/ the pain‘. 'E.1r"i~ run/i- b" Premier Bax. ' ' l‘ l‘ ‘l il:"l‘.""."il’.‘€‘ by flit "it. b" 0z":!"'.'-ir.-C:iii1- fl ‘ ltfl ill‘ Railway Commission on the Quebec ”‘ 7.: c r l‘ ‘ G"u‘"t a: to the 19 1.. Al ("£l‘fiil(‘|l"i‘l'.‘y thnt F15 { l i n. minute factor in British public life He \vill always compel attention by — his personal magnetism, his unslud- l*:l and fascinating Qloqugncg and ~~ - his unequalled aptltude for speeding unis ‘W, 1 y" {vrws . "*2": of Statisflcs an c.’ mwtir vehicles ‘ we da list. LIU-‘n-"ov, will; 5n gym“; of m“ me . a 7".‘ an ..;..<~|~(1ln=~,-,l to the Ac."_ actors grow up in “Uncle Tommuiz" In F'iIfi_=.",’|l2"l'|C“. the drrmandrcl into Elira. Cassie. Little hair" so 1.1;- vc-cc-ivod from ‘ and toivnhnlls are "dark" forever. will jsurely survlvo for a little Riliwav C»)ll'lll\l.$$lO1l'l3B$l. the last performance of the ‘W! mo"; <...o Act of Pnr- lplay. "Uncle Tom“ is something more nrr the rate to lhefthan a play adapted from s book: nmenL declared the is become a legend. The New York hincllzi: fashion should Tima; remarks that audiences would ~ ""7"". '71" 17'1" non now taken bylnot stand foi" ‘innovation; they knew . "ml Yfllli“ Erhvard Island lslccrduig to the established tradition; i‘ m t"..- Run: :15." commission has no'vv‘ith Little Eva going to Heaven in a ' ' int the Quebec ap- grsar. dampness of general tears; with - _ and ihi.» cozztenllan is Sllp- Topsy “just growodf‘ with Eliza cros- Chzoniclc and v..th the pleasing irony of the thsciQuaker gentleman as he threw one liculrl hair,- the tcmcrity to 0.’ the villains over the Coinmissionviiacsing of ‘Uncle Toms cabin." if '0 the rcquew and pro- it has passed. is almost the passing claims population of 3144.863. lli-CDlliiCll was chant."- how Mr. Lloyd George. after 5n his period of undisputed national year sllcrvcr any large measure of 111s for. the famous ‘tract which Harriet‘ Bee- cher starve wrote against negro slav- cry. Now. whether because times are hard with the stage anyhow. or be- cause the public tasfo has outmoclqd the cld melodrama, if is nowhere pos- the dreadful villain Legree and the vest. A Win01’ in the New York Times givcs an interesting note on how troupes. ‘Boy cr Rirl. they started out. playhig tltc angelic and flaxcn- haired Little Eva. After that they did Topsy. and later branched off as se\' Exists l/foths-r. or Afr. hfarks. Lcgrczx Uncle Tom." But the tam» of "Uncle Tom's Cab- in.“ cvcn if all the olrl opera houses whle at he play too rvell. ‘They wanted it ac- ‘ng the ice; with real blood-hounds a high cliff: Thee isn't. wanted here. friend." The provinces mounted to $41,256,441. 1n- cludlng 822,511,473 for licensol. P"- mits. and tQXQB on motor bu!!! and in the "st-lea": t-srritoiy” dcfliicd bvhrucks. and 818,744,918 for gasoline I " iszme Freight Rules Act was i; taxes. In addition lo this, tho Dom!!!- io tho Baird as s, pure p0l~ ‘ion (lovernment collected $5337.45 i. .--.i pTFYIIZI-U. to quiet demands fromlm import; and excise duties. exclus- ive of the sales taxlevied on motor These figures show that: the use of the motor vehicle is being extended rapidly in Canada, and that. U‘. has DCCOHIO 3. COYlVEDlCXICE. 3. l1€mlfifl 811 mlent. and l. modernizing influence in Those who stress the extravagance of ‘ Great armm has taken ms s‘ lead in the export of aircraft that the rutiof the world ls nowh c. Nor is if. a lend confined to any- one par- l ticulu- type of machine. It‘ extends to‘ all -, military, ‘commorcial, and light ‘airplanes; and in the coming year it will-be still further increas- ed. This splendid achievement of her designers and engineers has been magnificently backed up by British pilots, women as well as men, whose flights have thrown those of all other nationalities into the shade. Ti-ishobby or solstice of stamp little urflerslood by the general public. 111a first postagestlmp was Mb-roh. 186, and Brazil 1n July. 1843. ‘The United Sin/fies first issued stamps in July. 1846. those boing for the city of New York. but small se- leotiois oi’ them were sent as a try- l! the Socialist Government went to the country they would be com- mlttlng political suicide says the London Post. The estimate of their party exports is that they might lose ahundrsd seats, and their whole de- sign is, therefore. to cheat the elec- torate by romn-inlng in office. A democratic Government. supported by a democratic party, dare not. ap- peal to the democracy! They pro- pose to dodge the popular verdict in the manner that does credit to their political ingenuity. Their calculation is that the Liberals arc even more afraid of a popular verdict than they are theirzselves, and that. they can _ _ "verve "Pr" v a" “"- ?§;;“f.f’...i’“f..2‘ ‘?-‘....iiZY» zmifidlerlnngiu clilrltifiamzldyjclmln them. These psssedthiough the George "my wan“, although he ands of various dealers and even- cails it“‘second best." theAltei-native jimmy m°5t °f them “we se°med by . these early issues. Another local stamp was issued later i845, tlhe so called Bear Stamps of St. Louis. It is with these local post. ago stamps that wé have much 0f the romance attached to philately. In the early days these little bits of pit-per were usually destroyed as space was ivanied that was occupied by the stacks of letters. Some thirty years ago in Louisville, Ky.. a jani- tor. a. colored man, was instructed to burn up a quantity of old correspon- deuce. While he was doing this a friend looked in the basement and vow Mr. Fred Ayer of Bangor, Nfalne. The value of this find which the A “u” Balm" u“ n n |s rla-skie sold for $1 would be much in the case that there is nothing at all “we” °f 3mm“ M159" ‘o, the Government w do “n15. and‘; In 1905 another liarcel of these St. mini Moslein and Hindu settle ciicirf-lfljlia‘ “by”? W“ TWP-d 1'“ Philadel- ip 11a. 33°22“ili"li..’iéf.i*i.ii°fli..353?F .. s... Moslem problem except the Hinduslmiwmg m 119w °575°35~ and 65w" and the Moslems themselves: it. fslcleaumg m" a“ their 5W“ and also true that unless it is solved. noipa-pers- l?“ behind them a 3”“ constitution that can be devised byfiua-"tiw 9f lemem- 9w» whim‘ they any one for India will work success- ,'m5'*'-“°i'5d their 3mm’? m dismse °f- fulZ-y. But it is not M119 that n isTh-is 1w did by Selling the W“ impossible to frame a constitutiommper ‘m’ $25‘ “*9 bllyer ‘W5 " on the assumption that Moslem andisnm-‘t ma“ N“ m]? had he 5 Hindu will eventually settle nieiiqquaniitv of rare 01d clamps but he dimcumes; an; it w-Omd be a reayfhad hundreds of old and valuable calamity if the result of thisCon- ‘letter-s irony from the famous per- ferenoe were to make ll. possible for ‘$9115 0f 1912 557d “Warm- mischief-makers to say plausibly thatj Tlwse letteis and ‘ documents he the Government. had used the Indian $0M t0 i111‘- UnlWT-Sllkv °Y P61111554" communal quarrels as an excuse for Villia f0!‘ a large 511m- FPOm mfllds refusing to India the constitutional 0T his-I BT11 901d. 119 realized “PWB-Tdfi reform most solemnly promised to. °-' 570i 099 for‘ hi5 DPlEiIIB-l Mlflfiy 0f her. ' .355- i___ The U. S. government produced Probably only those connected with 5T‘: T51? 59116111 iswe 0f 599111195 W’: the Press realize ‘now widespread isjilic entire Unitcd States. on August the opinion that British methods of 5. 1547- Prior to this several local‘ selling are capable of great imlirove- ‘osctmasters issued provisional stamps oolleotlng is fanned phllately, n word issued by Grub Britain on May 6. 1m, followed by Switzerland in? ECZEMA bully - of , Qua-rs Qyulgigm W. Baylor». M.D_ YARICOSE VEINB. ULQERS. AND _ One of the unfortunate little hab- wished in fifty-eight Free Press conceived the idea of ad- dressing ifs readers in their several ‘native tongues each New Year's, the ‘simple greetingj-Iuppv New Year in the respective language. For a while] the practice was dropped. but if was revivedln 1027. when thirty-three languages were used Finch year since. the list was revised and enlarged. and for i931 a Happy: New Year was lsnguagesf out. to Boston, Albany, Philadelphia, and a few other large towns. A Bos. tonian, Mr. H. G.\I£pl1&h1. possesses the finest collection in the world of famous on in comprising tlu main tongues and dialects of the world A- different. script was required for eleven and the greeting was conveyed in such cases in the native alphabetical characters of the country of origin. The Free Press renders thanks lo the readers and scholars who aided .m°di°i“°- l‘ mmd m many Phym” in perfecting tins translations. It is iinns, with the result that. there is worm while 81mm a u“ o. the iofcen a delay of months, even years, many tongues m which the grcetmg before they are willing to accept was rendered, so m“ an m“ may Llxiszgzlw om;“;°!‘:l_ “s: dijzgzziff- be obtained of the divers and diverse evidence is beyond the slightest people‘ who help w m!“ up the question‘ population of the Canadian -We.st. For instance during the war it was The m“ w“ given w the Clea our habit to send recruits afllicted language’ followed in tum by om,‘ with varicose veins to the hospital $0520: Irish Gaenc’ and have these veins removed by the gm, 1mm] c’ aye-fitvlxi. knife. It meant ten days to three ' _ ' ' ' |weeks in hospital, and no marching Lithuania" Dutch’ Manx’ spflrnsh‘ or heavy duty for three months, dur- pwtuguese' Swiss‘ wanodn.’ Catalan’ ing wl-iich time they were of no use Provencal’ R?“"““‘°“' Ewan‘ Plabbl to their unit. doutsch, Afrikaans, Breton. Slovene; Similarly with hemorrhoids or wefldwh‘ mmlsh’ Cmchosmvak‘ E5‘ piles; nothing but operation would tonum’ mppish’ 05mm’ Hague’ enable these recruits to get into the “mm . Albanian’ sou“? Albanian’ army Armenian. ‘Turkish, Persian, Spanish And yet the injection of veins in Gypsy’ Cam's)" sardmkm’ Greek‘ various parts of the body had been "°"°.”°“‘°"' .P°»uSh’ German’ u” ldone for years previous to the war, landw’ Danish’ Russian’ maamiarhl but owing bo this doubting or skep- EH18“? ma’ HunEarian' Serbian and tical attitude it had not come into Crmman’ Swedish‘ Jewish‘ ‘Chinese’ ‘weneml use. ‘ Japanese. and Syrian. The reader Now the results of the injection Wm,“ familiar‘ “vim Frflwh ma method in varicose veins in legs. or Exighsh may "may recwmm s°me varicose veins of the rectum which or the greetings in the 0th” wlmues- are called piles. is giving the most for mstanc?‘ NW‘) arms’ Neujahr’ brilliant results and it is now the Noux m‘ Nieuw ‘man 3°“ Nwdd“ method in use in the majority of Annu‘ etc‘ It is a sumrismg 1M '5 cases, records numbers of tongues. but The solution used is quinine hydro- there‘ is reassmrance l" the fact um" chloride and urethane in distilled the 99mm m addressed l" the" Wat“ , native languages are regular readers What is theeflect of this solution of the English newspaper that 5° . on the veins? happily greets them on New Year's. They can freely read and talk Eng- It so irritates and inflames the lin- _ ing of the vein that the drainagdhsr‘ and take pride i" being citizens thereto automatically clots the blood.“ Gamma‘ mubtle“ 95'3"‘ °f ihem and that portion of the vein inject-‘has smneufl '3 3°°d m the W55’ °f ed-a number of inches-is destroy-lmmve ‘malmes m “dd i" ‘he 99m" ed Four or five of these tnjectionsldia" m“ i“ malt‘ H $°- Calm/W one every five or six days for az5h°md be the 3'31"“ by their 765l- month. will destroy the usual num- dame here‘ 4 ber or amount of veins in any indi- ———- its that many of us possess isthm- feeling of doubt, of skepticism when anything new or unusal is brought to’ our attention. Naturally this same habit of doubting, of being skeptical. about. new methods or new discoveries in menl‘, Those who travel much abroad .501‘ their distrmi- MOM 0f 5311956 are almost invariably express dimatisfnc- 16W rare and are much sought f0!‘- gjon mm some aspect of 3.555;, Cf lcsal inieres: 5-. the one issued methods of distribution and sales- ill Millbllfifl Mf/IES- Ono 0f these 0i manship; n is the burden of ‘thef-illc original cover “as rewIW-v 501d complaint of innumerable misrdonsfili 41110451011 in Boston for $5.700. the and of a long succession‘ of ofilciabbllyer bvins Judge Rvbeft S~ B11191‘- and private trade reports. That there I Fml- 0f lTIOVidBIICB- Tile two rarest are British industries which claimlcf tlicsc early 10111 lF-‘vlles are thfi m be second to none in their organi- ‘F-Pcnt. dull blue. issued or. Bcscavie“. zation for selling abroad docs not N. 11.. and a 5~c2nt, red and black. touch the broader issue. but. theilE-"ucrl M Lvfliilliffi- N- Y-. b01111 in nation has yet to discover where the, 1846. These are valued at $25,000 to chief responsibility for inefliciciicy.'~l0.000 Bach- lies, Is :- fie system? Is it the menfj Oflier famous criiv United Slaves i Is it lack of training? Is it want of mlanvfs were issued at» Baltimore. Md.“ proper support from headquarters? Those were the 5-cent. and IO-cent. Is it. insufficient advertising? Or is it. with a facsimile of tire signature of a combination cf thexe and otherWJames M. Buchanan? failings? Those are some of the‘ A cop"; c-f this IO-cent; was found problems to which the Committee on iii lvilzroh last. s‘ Washington, D. C. Education for Salcsmanship has 113G111‘! Miss N. S. Llnzoln. It: was on s to acldsess its attention. lcover addressed m her grandfather. --_— _ ‘Ilatluxn Smith Li lzaln. of Hanover. The explorer’: job has fallen upongli. Iii’. Miss Lincoln sold this for evil days. Most; of the blank spaces ‘$10,000 and it l; now in the famous on the map have been filled in. and icoflection of Mi". A. H. Caspar-y. it is a dismalh’ Ions way to an mo‘ I think tlte most romance ofstnmp thcntic frontier. In a. very few yicarsaccllcc -' centres around the early." ‘ there will be nothing left on earth iarnnislonag issun-l during the yCiviljy to explore. Nevertheless. exploration Qwar of 1361-65. The Confederate‘ is still a llve issue. The explororlstaics ' 'e not ab): to produce a moves in obedience to an inner voice lgsnsral issue of stamps before 0c. that. the rest of us cannot hear. If Haber. 1861. and for about six months l the exploration cmis him his life. he gin the earlv Dart: of i861 pqsunascqr; does not; complain; and his reward. jln tihe Confederate States were al- probably. comes in those brief mo- :lcwed to issug aw kind of stamp for merits when, like Andree. alone in a their local require-merits. some of‘ vastness where no man has been be- .t-i1cse. such as those issued at Mobile. fore. he is "very proud." iAlz, and New Orleans. In... are‘ quite common, as large numbers The announcement from lleglnngvere used. Many, however, are of that the Anderson ministry will ln- considerable rarity and have sold troduce legislation amending the some for as much as $35000 gach. l l f an age in the American civiliza- on. Editorial Notes Tl c Chinese my of Shanghai now the dislnctlon n? bring the flh largest city in the woild, with a I; ls strange. comments an ex- arroiv that rankles. But one may fl d"_":t. vrltctltcr he 1119,91- re. in the agricultural development of in one of the nut-them guy-burl); of Canada. It will 1n future be the right ll-ondos was looking over his library ’ and privilege of Saskatchewan bornland came aoross his collection of boys and girls to have first. claim to sflmps which he had made as a boy occupation of Crown lands, on termslrome fifty year; Qarlier. 11s showgd l yet t: be announced. This is a result. the oolection in a friend and said, ' not only of the transfer of the pub- "I am going to give this to my ‘ h" m9 "w" “mp!” wuwtmn °x ltc domain from federal to provincial ‘grandson!’ The friend said. “You control, but of the current depress- ion in prices of grain and farm pro- ducts. which logically promotes the ides that it 1s no longer expedient to encourage makes competition more acute for made failures of as many men as have mistakes themselves. are awed into rstrogrssslon by the some porsibilittes of mistake that are Bl B1110": men. A popular adage is. "The man who never rnade a mistake never anything." but: a truer state- Lands Act, putting a positive end fol Rare stamps tum up in mo“ “n. free homestcading. marks a new crac-xpeoted places. An old gentleman‘ had bemqr have it valued gs Qhgrg may be some rarities." ‘Nam dayhs sen-n it downtown to s 11m: of sump auctioneers who found one rarity 1n the book and later on they were lnst-ructzd m ssll n; u, auction. ‘This they did ms 1 bid 87.000 on a commission from the I Fur of making n mistake huiI-belchport Museum in Berlin, but l; was knocked down for $1,250 w Kin; " George V. . The hwhv or Fhmp collozting has I nines favor all over on; world, - Ki"! Geflrie V’ has bean a oolloctor since he was l nudefafpnnn m. mo Booohlnte. Ho wrote once no a or. production which adershlp. has come to be looked on pruent-‘day producers‘ the most unsettling and indete - Failures "f? div challenged by the success- rwidolnfluonoo. mom of fact might be, - who never mod; a mlstpkobn not. yet livofli" " “ ' respondent. "It ls cine of (m; puppy ivi-"uris cf my life." . Tns Kin; collects especially in. l UHH Q! fill Il‘@ i-Ul "The man ‘ 1 shall not hear the nightingale l And dreaming through the twilight. j Haply I may remember. these in this world. They have never been valued but I am sure they would be a 300d WNYIIBQ million dollars. vidual. . And the big thing about n is that. ‘Though Pal-slim‘ was neither sober the patient walks hm, the physifi nor very holiest. I think I could name ian‘s office and walks out; he loses W"? 01‘ 3W0 101184310641 Bflrflbbflses no time from his occupation what- Wlwm the World could better have ever. idone without-R. L. Stevenson. In the case of varicose ulcer-those - old chronic sores of past years~des- My dear friend. clear your mind of troying the veins near it will result in cant.-Dr. Johnson. t quick healing of the ulcer. Similarly‘ with old eczema adjoining varicose hemorrhoids or‘ veins. piles. varicose ulcers. and chronic] Varicose veins. . 31 ' - eczema due to varicose veins are all‘ \ N so common. and cause so much dis-l ' “'- _ tress. and loss of time. that those’ suffering therefrom are unwise if they do not consult their familv dcc- ' tor and get the benefits of th‘: If You want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to proved efioctive method of cure. Fred ll. Trainor 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward - heatre Phone 393d SPECIALS For 1 Week --__- SONG When I am dead, my dearest, Sing no sad songs for me; Plant thou no roses at my head, Nor shady cypress-tree: Be the green grass above me ‘ with showers and dewdrops wet; And if thou wilt, remember, l And 1f thou wilt, forget. I shali not see the shadows, I shall not feel the rain; Sing on. as if in pain; That doth not rise nor set, And hnply may forget. —Chr1sl.1na Rossetti. Milk of Magnesia 43c Beef, 'ron and Wine .. 19¢ Chase's Linseed and Turpen- tine, large also 61s Vinol 31¢ Inn's Fruit Salts ......... 88c Andrew's Liver Salts ..... Ilc lronlml Yeast 98c Lydia Plnklum‘: IIIIllo-olbtoitvonnnsooin at two Compound 98o NEURALGIA A .1 anion ol-llll- 5'1}:- g m9'."$‘.'.5ll golwondoml voldl mn"zi"iio""3 , . -___. wnrcn oua ivmpow " roa ornan srscncs The Two Macs l“ Grant GOOIIQ Smut .__. .... , V _____.- ’ Canadialfs All vwoooooooonwvwonnnwnn+¢+uo+¢w»",,"~__ _ (Montreal i" ‘ 2 9.7mm) Many years ago the Manitoba O §~O§O‘O~O-O-§§§-f Q 4 rv++~0+o¢oe+<~s<~¢o+o~o- il. ..\.~, ~ .-., <.- l lfifimt. Solution of Crossword Drizzle ‘ ‘ ‘i-l" HMO"! 1"!" alt-mg {zno l-isomba OO§+OO§0Q§O§4§404 4O OOO40§OO§OOO§QCO4004 O4$§6§¢§Q _ According" to rules competitors who have not more than six words wrong, should send in a letter plainly stating how their effort corresponds with the correct solution addressed: CROSS CLAIMS l ' Care Editor Charlottetown Guardian Charlottetown and post to reach the Guardian office by -1 p. m. Thin-s. clay, January 22 inst. Failure to comply with these conditions will dis- qualify competitors. oro>o >4 x-o-ro-o f“ The NEWER MilllE Ranges A New Genu!ne Cast Iron Range of improved dnslgn. One that you will flml to be a visible express- lon of the good taste that you snow In your home and all of Itu appointments. 0n "lsplay n1:- Bethune Hardware Co. Ltd. I23 Queen Street ‘ Phone 757 "THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" E. Rt. Biidl?“ 146 Richmond St.. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance Cha rloitetown at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis ‘ l l L l l ‘ma: it IlICKEYoNICIlOLSON "Insist on our Black Twist -it has a better taste. it |asts_a 1on8" I time. CHEWING