1 ~ ,-.-#nrt -. ‘.f` . :A .-¢-_ivrrst-»-_-_-ef 1 l 1 '3 1 PAGE FOUR ~=-m six- ' 1- i = _ The Charlottetown Guardian ‘- President, Lleul.-Col. W. Chute: il. Molmro \'lcc-Prciiltlelll., J. li. Burnett, F. J. l. lecretnry Lleut.»Col. D. A. llixelilnnon, D. B. 0. 1 A Editor and lnnuglng Director I. B. Burnett, F- -T- l- ` Auocliote Editors, l-'rank Wiufier imd D. lx. Clrrk. , _*___-_--»~ ~ ) lla:-ning muiy 1|..."-1|¢.i iss-ii 311.011 ner rw (lv ld'°“"° saliva.-11 in 1-ny. :-1.00 111-1- .vnu 11" -=1"““°°i '*""°" ’° riuu Euwuni 11.11.1111. $500 ver rein' tl" “"“‘°°l Mailed to Cunmlu and Ullllcd 5¥l¢°l i 'K A -rninav, .iaxu.\1u'. 8. 1931 \' The Seed Potato Quota A _5_v111»11 1l1-nl of 11iistitltlcrsttiiiiliilg Sccrlls $0 exist 1vi1l1 1't';fll‘\l U’ lllif 5\'\`¥l ll"li\U~> llllwtii ttinlcr the L`z111:i1la-l`..\`. ;1',;1'e1-1111111. 'l`h1- tisually 1vcll-, l i i11f@r1111-.1 1it1:i\1':i |1>1i1‘11;1l iiialtcs thc blttinlcr of ltatiiig c1li111i'i:1ll_v ihat last yct11~`s 111111111 of 750,- 000 bu~lit-is \v;1» 1,-xliziti-11-1;l by .'\ug11.~‘t. Tlicviact Bppmrs to be 111111 ilu- 111111111 1111> not pt-rilllltcll bv tht' U.S. at11l;11-i1i1-.~ to hc e.\l1:1us11-tl :it all. By iiii1l~_\'1»1'e111lit-r it 11;i.~` rt-p111'1t'111_- 111' tlit- L'1iitc1l 511111-.~ l>.1i~7-.11 1-1' .\`1;11i~1i1‘< aiitl l\’1--1-a1*cli, only 711.711,” 'i111-I1 `. tii t`:1i1:11liai1 sceil p1>1:1t111-<_ oi' 91.1) p1-r 1‘ -1, 1_1;` 1l11- 1|1i11t;1 1-.~t:il1l1sli1-tl u111l1‘r » 1. 1 -1 ‘ l 1 1 1 tht n\1'1 1.-.1, 11111-v1-1l 1111-,l\1-piiilit' up to thc, @1111 1,1 _\..=.1111!-11'. 1111-l111l1.I 111 1h1~ iigurt- \\'1'i'.- 1 2§._§7.\` l111-'-- f- 1--11--1'f1‘1l1l11i'11:_; lit-1'1-i1i|11'l`. NISS- } The |»c1l1i1`:'1-11 iii ll;i1_v 1l:1l 11111 l>cc111e11‘ citce- tive uiitzl 1111- 1-I 111' l.1i111:t1'1'; 111'\1‘i'1i11l1--s the! ’ iiilitt 111 littiiii-1 yt'.'ii' 1-1`:111|.1:1‘.v-1.1- 111.111 lltt'-1 -‘ 111-1'. 'l",.- 111.---111111-1-. 1115;. .~l11pi1i1111,~ p..i1I tht-| tilt] 1fi.11 111.! .l11'1--111'1- ~l11-ultl 11111 hc 'iiicliwlt-1ll 01-1.-1: L \ 1:1-'.11:1» l.11:'1.111:1~1'1'|1i1'\1ii1i1ig11:11' 1111111--|1111 :fn ,1:..1_ l111»:l111-\1111'1l~. 1111111i1l1- "`. 1 1' ' 31.111111.-’ 1 -.1 11.11 .\11111111'1i11-l11i1i11-1l1,ii11ta 1,\’i:i1'li 1.- 1 il 111 t'~;1'l1..11;1-_ 'llifl 1' 1 1- -:..:1l,,1~ 1111}111i‘t:11i1‘1-toPi'int`e l7_1l1\.'1111 l-' iif -_' 111- ;11:1l _~l1i]1|»1-rs, 11.111 l»1- rt';i~11:1 111 1 - . 1 (11.11 |11 ll1._. ii.-,|111-p \\'1‘re l1'11 11 iii ;1 1‘ 1. 1 .E-§1 .11i11»11111 111' ,-1-1‘1l i<>1'1-x- 1 p1»i't'11i1 ti* .- I..." F. :1:‘1i‘ 1l11- 1111111:i ii1i1i1;1ti.,n h.i1l .1ll1._11f l ~1. r .-.11..1l. lht l11..i.1l..-.11 is 1 i1ii`11i'ii111l 1111 ;_» .l :1.11l-i11'i1v1' that at lt-.1-1 1111),- O00 lill lui- -1 l.---1 11:11".< t~l.'1i11l .st-1‘1l has l1:11l to lic .-11-1'1-1l iii l- -1t1_l. 11:11l1'11Q to l1- tiiicrt-il 111-xt .\l:ii'cl1 111-.1l11‘ :'11- 11157 111111111. This l.-11-gc 111-- Ytllllllllltifiii 1-.i`l 1-1-c. <~.'.ril_\' cut ii111.1 thc z1iii~1t1i1t ol' 111-xi .~1-:1~~1~11'< 1-i'11p 1l1.1: can l_1'.- sl.ipp1-`L*iltIl_ti\1-s' 111111l1l tlfi \v1'll to t-i1i|1li;i>i7.1- 1ltii'ii`1_Q the cfiiiiiiig 1_111111tl1.-' :ir 1l11:111-a. l-111111-r 1111- p1:c.<- Ellt lna1l1'1|t1:1tc 1|u11t.'i .. 1 flat rcfluctioii iii iaviil' rates .~l111i1l1l ht- tilitiiiiictl. 5” 3-" W .L"\'l‘ this 111'11\~i111‘1-. ivitli its 1~11iiliiit-11t- f1'llllL'!l .~L'1‘1l |11il:1t111-,<_ 31 11-31-f me 5-_-,mc OI,I,m~_ ltlility :is 1»|l1t’1' l’r111'i111;1-s 11]' 1-_\|11»1‘1i11<`f t1iitlL’l' lfhe :tu-1‘1-1-1111-iit. \\c .~"\' "fit lc:i.s1" 1l11- .~`;11111-'1,|,_ portiiniiy ;11l-.i~1-1ll_v. 'l`hc fact is that it is 1~l1'i1-f- y Pi'iu1't‘ l‘.1l\\:ii'1l lillI‘<'l\'11i1lv fair that 0111' 1‘ll'0\\'\'r< .~‘l1'»11l1l lu-iiciit. 10,1111 1-ixtent pro- portionate 111 thi-ir r-11t1~rpris1- :1111l the rt-p11t;1-1 lion of tht-ir pi-1.1l11t't. in :inv 11,;-11-1-1-1111-11t liaviitgfl - 1 to rio with 1l11- 1-x_;11»1'1 of this 1~111111n111litv. L'111[1-1' lust yt-zirs opci'.':ti1111 111' the l\`ii1-,y (l11'1~1-1'ii1111-111 Ut”-2lT_\’ lllt‘\' llifl 11111 -11 lit-111-tit. it is hit-'hlv tlcsirzihlt-, 1l11~i'1-1111'1-. that mi ailiiistint-111' of shiiib o(,,,,| 1,0 ,,,.,,1@ IW,-_,,.,_ thu mm'm ml thih yL_zu,.s Jare now rccov»1-riiig their losses. quota li1-giiis. ,1, * ,,, mm . § Lock Of Prince Charlie-'s Hair The st‘11lii1i111f'1l 1:-.l111\ 1~l` 11 li1t'l< of 'l‘1<|\`C1E (`,|1.\|1-1.1 s l‘,.1.1\1-11 S111 1.-'i`.~ l1aii'_ t1’:i1i-l:111‘tl into t1-rnis 111' li.‘.‘~l 1x1--li :il :iii lf1lii|l1i1i';.fli aiticlimi S-'ll11f lh1- .\l111-1 -.111 ' -i1|1‘i1;; lii~ \1:1i|1l1-1'1`11-`1._ |’1<1,\111j (1111--|11 11:.-- 1-1--11 l-1 \|1.< _\| -,1,..,-,_\|_|, |'.,,~ H lwlt 111` 11'. i..11'_ vllii- l`i:.\11 Q|'.111111l lit-1' 1'c- 1|11'~1. l.1-- iii i1111l 1111 l-|111.-.1.» l.-tp .~11 ti1.:1 ~l.1' |11;-1: 1/-1.1. -‘1ii‘lit 1111 1111.11 ~li1- 1|1-~ir1-il. l-1111-1 \l-. ...\111» 111111 halt 111 1l11- 111111111-11111 for li1-r~1 ii ;11‘r1 11:11--1F11-111l1t'1'li;1lI`tolici'1ii=>1li1-r. .\1 111.- _-:|111 ~.1i1- 111| i1'1»1'1 i~»|'1111s1-.~|11-ll h0.\', viitli :1 1111111111111- 117 l-1.1.1.-1 _‘1|\t`i111\\1|1 Q11 \\-1111' 1-->'>llI`, :11i1l :1 11111 1’1i~l111»ii, fctvlivtl 7 pouii-l-, _ Triiiinpli Of Cowl \Vi|| \\'],1-|111, l,§.11.1-1,- 1.1' 1l11- 1l1'i11t1;l1t s11‘i1‘l 1‘11t1iiti'1' 1.11 Lii111.[ Y L .11;..1: .11 -1111 p111_1111.». 111-1-1»y11,1l 1 .1 1 the nci fliborhoods of them, who ‘is . of Cliristiiias. ' This story, says the Free Press, is over and ovt-r again a tale of community effort. The -c have kept the faith country church and the country minister have play ti a big part in it. So have the country school and the country teachers. So have the pt-ople of the commtinity. It is a story, an :is-toiiisltiiig story, of what good will can do. The children have never missed their Christ- mas. Neither have the people. Indeed, in some 11-avs it is testified that these Christmases where eavli has sought to smooth the o1her’s path, have 111-1-11 the merriest ot' the years. If there haven’t bt-1-11 any luxurious presents and perhaps not much in the way of ribbons tied about _them, 1111-re have been wragpings of sympathy and uiitlcrstantliiig. --m____ Editorial Notes If it were not the weather t-here would be somciliing else to worry us. is at 41 .»’\s the ivcck advances the ztttcndance increases at thc vvcck of prayer meetings. * * * Capt- Breton heats us in the matter of safe b11rgl:ii'ics-oiie being carried ovcr an adjoining root' 111111 lo1vcre1l 15 feet without attracting' :1'1_1li1>1l_1"s attciilion. ` ` 1 1 »= >1= l’1'1-~i1l1-111 Roo.~c1'elt zittcitiptiiig to advise thc law 1`1~111'ts as to thc way they should go i-1 i1111-1'p1‘1-iiiig thc l:111' is emulating the lute 1111111-1111-1| ,bling Canute. 1 -11 >i= ,ll:1qi.~tratc Darby has 111-vclope-d into a verit- alilc Daiiicl-ct111ic-to-judgineiit, sufficient to. iiialte our ,griiiid :uni petite :1>l1:1i111-tl of tliciiisclvt-s. .it 1- 111 'l`he l-`1-1l1-i'.'il C1111-i'i1in1'i1t coiiti-inplates ai ilu-1-1--:11i1l-a-half iniinths scssioii for a six 11111111115 i111lc11111it_v. 'Flint is thc sort of economy 1-l1:1i':1c11-i'i.~'tic of our_o\vn I’rovincial Legislature -11111 1vc1-ll< juries fcel heartily The \\"11lfe Society of Londtin are coiiiinvmor- ating the birth of the General by establishing \ \\'1ili`c Lil11'ary in Quebec I-louse, Loniloii. So it was :111no11n1~cd at a dinner at \Vestcrham 11‘l11-r1- \\`olfe was born on _lanuary 2, 1727. 1 -11 >i< Pt1r1‘li:1.~'e of the (`i1'cz1t Lakes fleet of Eastern Sicaiiis-liip Company, Ltd.; by Upper Lakes and St. i..a1\'rei1ce 'I`i':1nsp11rt:iti1111 Company, Ltd., at a 1-1-portetl price of $1,3oo.ooo has just been a11no1111c1-rl. N1-gotizttioiis have extcnclcd ovcr st-v1-ral n11>111l1s. Last spring, ten boats of the lC:1.~'teri1 flt-ct were takcii over and in the deal just completed the balance of the twenty-bont flt-ct was ptircliascrl. East(-rii Operated freiglitcrs tliirtecn years. The O00 it is understood. . on the lal<1-s for thi- last latest dt-al involved $700, -11 if -1 \\'h1-n clianionrls boom trade is prosperous. It is rt-p11rt1=1l from Kiiiilit-rlcy, South Africa that the 1li:11noii1l iiirltistry has recovered two-thirds of thc grouiitl lost since tht- boom _vear, 1030 and l\`iinl1ci'l1-y l11ol1s for tl11- return of prosperous 1l:1_1-s. Sales duriiig 111311 arc cxpt-ctctl to total 540.000.0110. Ssilcs in 11)3_>r1-111-lit-11 $110,000,000. l"i'111n that figtire tl11-y .sluinpt-1l to $7,500,000 in 11133. 'l`l11-1'1- was :i rccovt-ry to $30,000,000 in 11134, but only as the ri-.~`ul1 of conipletc closing 1lo1vn by the big South African proilticers. Dur- ing 1035 mines gratlitally were rcopencd :intl salt-S for that year totalled $31,250,000. Now cvt-r_v miiic in -thc Kiinhcrley district is open cxci-pt one. tl1c__I1tgei‘sfoiit<-iii. \vhich produces blue-1vl1itc st11111-s. :n11l it is aiiuottiict-d that work will he rcsuini-11 tht-rc soon. The iinprovcmcitt in .sales is rc-fl1-ctc1l in thc price of tliziniond sl1;1i'c.<, some of vi-liit-li liavc riscii spect:1ctiiz1i'Iy, and still arc rising. Sliart-liolders 1vhi;J had sccn thi-ir l111l1lin_;s rr-:ich the lowest level for all tiines Arrangcniciils have been coiuplctt-1l for 9 $135,000,000 pr0_i1-ct involving coiistrtlction of four or five new arsenals in \\`z1lt-s, nortliern lCii;l:1n1l aii1I Scotlatid, to 1l1‘c<-iitraliv.e iiitiiiitioiis 111:1lo0.000 and c1111sti~t1cli1'1n is lil\1"l_1- to l11-_gin 1-1i1'l_v in 11137. The \\"ar Offici- is 1-1-p111'11-1l to l11- i11.~ist1-ut that this p1'11jc1`t iiiust ht- c111ii11l1-11-1l 11-itliin 111111 yt-avs. (inc faclorv 11-1»11l1l |11- 1-ri-1‘11-1l in 1l11- 1l1-p1'c.~~1t-tl art-tis of _\\`.'1l1-s. Il1-11-l'111'1l_ in lli-i'1f1irrlsl1irc, and Irvine H1 .\_\'1il11'icl1 _\r.~1-iial, 11'l11-1'1- niorc than 11,000 p1-1'.-1111.4 .'ti'1‘ ciiiplriyt-1l, 11-rit1l1l lic 1lcv0tc1l to pro tlitctioii 111' 111111-1-xpl1i~iv1-_ 111111-inilaiiiniahle i11ili- 1-'\i‘_1' t'f1t1i|1ni1-111. and sonic of its \vorl\'crs would lic trziiisfcrrt-tl. a iv at . Tliat l`l1'itii1 11-1-1-l\'l_1',v1‘l1icli expressed pronounced vit-11-< ziliout thc social status of Americans at 1111- 111-11' court of King George VI. This spri;.;l11ly nt-ws niiignzitie rt-ported that the Arch- liisliop of (.`aiit1-rhury's ri-btike of Edwards "al1'1-n" st-t of friends had fallen like music on the 1-ars of "sociiilitcs who have longscoriicd tht- i:1st-111111-inig /\nglo-American set which rode to influcncc in I€li1~i1m or i111ii11porr:1ncc."l3rigl1t young ~p1-1ipl1- ivill find their glory diiunit-il; young 1‘1111pl<'s with the habit of switcliing husbands will 1`1-:ise to lic rect-ivctl. Uashctl will be the Ameri- can 1-l1-1111-111. No lovi-rs of sliclciiess and stream 1". h B th pl C F J enjoy labour Th r we strike been the s who said-, “After the salvation of the the- g of other sick peoples who cannot save will salvation.-London Free Press. whic is ca , _ 'flouencc on the will to enlist. It ist without salt but; too many pounds be of the human heart. Khaki is ti. workman-like dress for active ser- vice fair sufficient substitute for the scarlet cont; walks abroad in his hours of ease, is conscious of the handicap. Eo- onomy no doubt dictated the reten- tion army; but. lt has been found nec- essary to restore the red coat to the indulgence further? Whatever the cost, it would be a cheap price to pay for the recruits who are now so deplorably hard to seek.-London Morning Post. of of tel the longs to our spirit and way of life.- Sir for has win home. As for the refugees from of near to the great event. And as in M cow for the first time since l9l'l th in Russians will come into line before 1 creeping drought went prosperity, and actual - _ want took its place. It is these people, whole li, Except. in the communist and fascist nations wher strikers are prom e ptly jailed or shot, the nation the gi-eatest.'freedum from disturbances is Great Britain. e e have been no important. lkouts there since the "general ” of 1926, and strikes have few and sporadic. That Great Britain has been the one country cllmbl the 1-na ng fastest. and farthest out of depression may be merely a co- incidence, but most. people do not think so.-Los Angeles Times. There h an ominous note about peech of Nazi leader Stretcher German people there will come salvation throu h Adolf Hitler themselves." A glance at Spain show the form taken by Nazi pable of exercising a great in- found in the amiable vanity ; but it is not attractive to the sex. Ln that respect, it is no and Tommy Atkins, when he of the khaki uniform for the Guards. Why not extend the I feel certain in my own mind that if Sir Oswald Mosley were to be Bnicikshirts there would be a very allowed his' private armies of .al Communist menace in this couiitry-and on the other hand, that if the Communists were allow- cd march around with clenched lists and bits of uniform, Fascism would spread like wildfire and enlist all the 1 l to -raise their own forces and plus-four boys who now are playing golf. So ban them both not only out. the streets but out of the minds 'ensouahle folk who believe in ln- igence and hone-st argument and old liberal thought which bc- Phllip Gibbs. Mussolini has his Llparl Islands troublesome opponents. Stalin his Solovietsk Islands and other big Arctic corrals for his un- ,precedented number of prls1iii iirizimfrrnnd or me l I” 1381 Wal' Tyla" h°°dl“" me elder P111 1-1 Whig 11 nine ia et- Peasant Revolt. invaded the Temple. ' ' Wy bm nt 11628) he brought forward the ltlon of Right These Resolut oned or detained contrary to ,Z I ,la ti 1 1_ with mild blue eyes and clear open 20;’ aww, Cm1‘w2,;‘;,,§,°° ads f:m,§’;,,. w, outer Justice or the common and bummg hhe.m_|50ns at s0u,,h_ l€;leas, advanced liberty. one further wark' Newgate and me Fleet" Two ste when he denounced the legality and P m°b_ o general warrants under one od f3d|§e;xeE):v‘v;rdb?egh]iJé'ht2? their which John Wilkes was arrested in 63:-"If suolh a power is truly ested in a Secretary State. and he In 1450 _,Mk cade ,ed the m_ can delegate that power, lt certain- surrection to “Amend-All." He con- lytmay affect the P°"5°n and PNP' y bé ldecislons exception was taken. The - 5,7 Temple sun/ilved Lemplawd pulling down the kms of er of every man in this Kingdom, Court, and killing the lawyer; 3112 H 1 e ic‘i§l1i(1;uo.im;,rssliveli-rl(ff.contcm W - This was n landmark .ln the The attitude of me society t0_ struggle to limit the powers of t-he ward constituted authority (as rep' executive' resented by the Mayor of-London) l And so on. The List is long, reach- wns ix-uculerit at times. In 1555' the ing to our Wu day Where Occurred mayor cage in state t.o__ attend the a drama. as hi-gh as any which had Readers dinner, his sword borne up plwedcd. before him, as a, sign of jurisdiction. l Some overpowering issue induced The young gentlemen of the Inn seti all sections of- the English Parlia- upon htm and bent, his sword down; ment to coulesc-including Manton and tihe meal to which he was and the Communists. It may ha-ve , biddcn became more a tcst case been a question of morality; it may than a festlvlty, for. without par- have been is general darkening of l taking of the boiled beef, and other the heavens. with a King of Hearts ldelicncles, he saved himself by PIlly€