P995 t The Charlottetown Guardian One is almost astounded to learn that the route has to be flown without the aid of directional Pri-xlilu-Iit, ldviih-(Iol. lV. (‘ballot U. ICLIIIO , \2.~.~-l'r\-..iil\-iiI, J. ll. Burnett, F. J. l. Frrrrlitr) ldt-ul. (til. U. A. llurlilnlclq-D. l. 0. _Vli1i11.,r 1111-1 .\l'l!l.u;l|lg lliri-i-tor l. B. Burnett, I’. J. L Frank “mat-r and D. K. (Jun-lo. 1'1 1140' 1111.1 Lulleul sum. .\I.:i|ctI l1: > 111 11.1w." iliiziiuut 19, 193s >____. . i ;...t (111.11... tjoiifereitce ; pr-uir-iiui p m" ‘f _y _ _ l‘ ., , * . _ __ I v _ The last (‘IIJZIPLS of tlcfnmon hat" ‘ 1 p l ,.,, _ ltpllllllnhul-llt p11- ). .111x1..1i< ti11i1-<_ tl1.. lurid v “cw 1.n,,,.n_ B“, t, m“). “m, be “,3. t l fl‘ ' . - 1'.- 1pm itwivt‘ H": i h-l-"pblkli “it lull hlm-f l‘l""l""l‘lr¢l."- ‘we have wot rid of world def‘. ‘l H p“, h‘. U,- d p“, _ 5111161131‘) at .1 iiiiic \\l|t'll i11:1_|oi' attention ft"? l0 l?“ “WM Willit-"t '1 ‘ b\_ ‘ H h N “My Pup ,3 1,0,“: aux.“ h, H“, p,.,,l.,n,..ninn m- Qmmu] m-(p is a more i tt-tltit supply of mun-y » p Qt." ' ' ' ' '. . ‘ '- ' . _ . . ' u tiic not‘ l owlt 1511 i"'."r :- .*- t ‘i ‘p, I p -, . 1; ,,1 ilii- lhtittiititgn, l! ll’ l_(_ l“ ‘ ‘ lull,‘ "r111 ‘l 1111.111 lit. l'\'\l)l|ll.<ll'7ll‘ mu,- , ., . J" A, g . 8px“), l . : I , _,. 1i, 1. p. Hppmrkx U’ -llll tflfitlvs llllll lll'lIlll"-ll.llt‘ strps lit" taken ti: TCll- country in the wot-Id, tl~ 11:5 [0 thg 1t Y l, ,_|,|.h,,‘.-$ plump, ilcr tirthc <111vr.'1t<»rs 1.f.1l11< v1.1.1.3 ‘t 1p. f”,- com,» fll'l1!.'\ll‘.€‘lll.'\ wee. is hti 1_\ unlalancw‘ '= '. . \\ . _ , ‘.. ' -.~~ t" wt . . _ ! _ _ p1, ,\.,.,,_ l,,.,.,,,,,.,- IIU-lLtTOI-llllillllt re.1~<»i1 1h» not appear to llZl\'t‘ " pug?“ éhgxl) Hllttong; . , - - . - v H v . ._ _. . .. . . ., , 1y p, I ,, “Hump ,,,,,,,_,,.,. ‘Ml 0m. (onipained about it. .11 lP-hl ll.l\lt‘, rlitpkflonql _, _. , ., ,, ,, ,,. _ _ r d _. _ _ _ ..1n nit . can b. outdone may l .' . 1. ....__ 1-, ltldllllljll 1],,“- Fl_ 1'" Fcrtices and _iri so doing fore-tall what i-e knight-d at notv, but so‘ tn 1931. l ‘Y! ‘ _ L n ‘ ,_ F‘ A _ I number O,- llllgdl t*a.~il_v hcconiv .111 iinhwppy ..1-.~11.-.».-,.,-(-_" \\= the itlra tliitl- M11‘ 800d @0111‘! ._ . . . .,- .1 1 1. of <l.\..lti.1 ion. These are 1‘ ‘ ————--~-e~—~--—--~~~— WA s l1" of the ror-"lrleratlons that. ~ ti . .l.l ' . - d 1 - j‘ l \ t c" - ‘t "‘_ ‘ \l’*\l° > ‘l, l . I ‘should lIl'(‘Cl\l(l(‘ a premature or ex- , K.‘ 1- nTt-z-is of llllllilfi llllItflCC. Xct; LillltJfld| NU“?! ccwlvt‘ complttcencyx-The Spec- . :' - iii ms were referred to such 1 ‘t "v t‘-(‘l1l. "\r\l. ~t i 11f Cztnzula had a right to dPIITlIHl f" 1:. . :1 cF-ni-ri-iitut was not dis- Cllr-‘iltTfi '1 1- '-" t 1- illtl‘ importance, but 1 r;~""1-r s-_ 1' t - 1 s 1 - 1-11: major ])l‘11ltlCl‘tl<. l,‘ ‘ "l1 1-. 1- ' ‘ -~ '1"?! to l.ll\(‘ ilic lead. i. "k True, r‘ t‘ -~ had to spend a W gist"! t‘. z dc-un some of the ‘ - mow i"-"'- "" ‘ s pi the r-rokinces who l’ ‘pr.- »_- _ . ‘ -~. .‘~n~n1:11n;_' that the Doin- l fro“ e "- i t t ~ - "vr< of revenue and at 1 -- V11- cost of relief and I l " ' "i the Dominions duty soul/m Of "Xrfe" but ~. ~ »: refunding pl n" ~ ivlnms Season ~ 1 nccaii-iiis, early shop- for ;ht in tlie bar- "l ll <t v conic, first "'1 n >.\'ll(‘l'£,‘ itpplics more s trade. The hc- iiviliy from store ' 1115111110 tirriuittcii, will n0 lilt: wise Christ- to uitrk, and will tit-ins before the late ' 1 so he will have lessen- ]~";‘. ~ - 1 -. ~.:_v accumulation 1'r-- :.- -l. ]1l't‘.~\‘lll.\ ‘ .-l_v lwtfttllllllg the cx-- \\~\l|'t.lll' l filutltl. .i‘.'._.'.»....4t/ 1....1. 1..-...1..i.».1 iium $5.1m 111-.- yfl" (In 10'1"") , ,»,,_,,,. ,, H,‘ $1.11.» |..- m.“ 1111 utlviuuret mulled t0 ‘l .11. ...1‘ 1 i...1 n 1... w... tlu auvnnee) n! V, p p _ ..- H1 t'1.i.1\1.1 iii the X11!- ifl, ,7 __»_ , ,1..1 1.. 11-1111: to grit» 1_.|iri1,t 111-. of t tiiizitlit or 1" ..1 liuiiiiitrt" s.1_\s llic ll- 11- . Q11 » . -. l1i tlu" t-‘ttn- 0t m _1'_ v; (dlldtlll i‘. Nth‘ a 1- _ , 1- 1 , ,1 1' .1, liiilopt-iitlciit ~ ~ v.1 tho fziiltirc - ':\\.';s tfiveit U\'Cl' to odmitiistra-l ‘ ‘l 11s well have been (it-alt! ttt-e of Government of-,‘ 1 apparatus of any kind from the Magdalen Is- lands and the object to shoot at over the iii-mile water hop has a width of only five miles. Wea- cotirtcsy of one, LIu-raix \‘\' suiial co-opcraitiini. dc!‘ to [lick up a party ill tirgcut iicctl of medical trcziiiiiciit. "lxvt-ii >lllittit~lllf4 tl1:1t wt-aithci" reports wort- |tl'i;lll‘l|ll_ and iuilicziictl -.'tll clear condftioiis. it i.- rcadilv prtssihlc‘ for the \\'llUlC situation to cliztiiuc very (prickly in that area and if tlic truth were known it H not mihkcly that pilots on this r1111 'l‘._.dav'.s the last of prc-Cltristiiias week. IA 1k ' >l< Pic-Cliri-"tuizts Church Sort-Ices tomorrow. i 1F ‘It Be a Santa Pill for that kiddie who is longing for next Friday to arrive. I I \ Nobody worth while saves money at Christ- mas; most hottest people get into debt 1n a good cause. F it! Charlottetown Male Chorus arc helping out the Dispensary Christmas distributions by their concert after church in the Prince Edward Theatre tomorrow. i i t The Hon. Cyrus Machlillan, PhD. gave an address on 9Tb: Maritimcs and Confederation" t0 the members of the Rotary Club, Montreal, on Tuesday. i: n- =1. The victory of Ald. I. A. Raynatilt, M.L.A., ' in the Montreal hfayoraltv contest is consider- ed a new triumph for thc National Union which 1 1 i 1 1 l swept through the metropolis in provincial elec- tions of August i7, last. >o= »- w A white lcghorn pullct owned by ‘Mr. Joint Ac- qiiartl, Attica, N.Y. heads for some kind of re- cord. Acquard saidhc has collected adozcu big eggs from the bird, each of them about eight inches by six and. a half inches in circumfer- enee. w v n: The London County Cotincil is considering . . , _ ~ < t shop-keepers, as! legislation to prevent films classed by the hoard ' t , ~ _ _.., vs . . .,, Whom belated. of censors as horrific from hciug shown to children under sixteen. Tuirpicttircs recently classed as “horrific" wcrc “Dracula's Datightcr" and “'l‘_hc Walking Dead." ‘I! * It! hlussolini has added a gold sword to the other \\'i‘.'lil\'C indication of peace he boosts of. Ilc re- L't‘l\t‘il thr- gold sword from the Italian Senate. 11nd told ii, Italy would dcicrid hcr frontiers tvitll :1 “stvinTl iiiicly tempered and strongly held." 'l'h1- gift \\'.'1s tn-cseiitcd to Il Duce at the opt-hing 11f :1 \C5.~'ll')ll ilciliezitcd to celebration of ihc {taunting 111' the ltztliaii liiiipire. l< 10K '¥ (‘l1i"i-tii1;1> business throughout the eastern piwniiivcs stirgt-rl f(>l'\\".ll'tl iii the first ten shop- 'p il.'1_\"s of Hot. iiihtii‘, ilpllllzfiidtllllpiifllll\'l! 1111.5 figures h_v i0 per ct-ut.11ndgciii"i'zillygit"iiigiii- (llfflliltlli 0t tlevt-liipiiig lllll) the htn-t Yiilc-titlt ‘st-dam iii st.~v<-i1 y-(vtrs. the National l\'L’ltlll l)i'_v HCv-‘biitil. it is learnt-d. he drove a distance 0ft ovcr 00 miles hv horse 11nd sleigh tinder trving mm conditions to tiiid (l suitahlt- landing plzicc in or- - THE. CHARLUVYEFUWN t Notes Byjfha Way This skill In liming Is the secret of the Nazi Government's outstand- ther reports have to he secured in a roiimlabout lng sequence o.‘ successful strokes way through Capt" Breton Island, and are ob- °i Wmy- N°- “ml” "35""? h“ taiiicd from tho l-lantls largely through the achieved anything comparable. cessful statecrafr. long before its! in of otlver ,ootintrles deliberate and datvdleh Hitler acts. As Dr. Goebbels has] us, no step is ever announced Nazi Administration unttl athletes won world-primacy sport. Wmle the rulers y the it. is no’. only prepared but taken. Tlic aclrolf. selection of the right ,lllOlll(‘llt- tor lll'."~'!.' Iiuntmcr-blows gives them an appt-a qe of 1n- cvfltaliilitt- whit-h accords welt with the tlviizuttii: Cllllfltlt‘? o!‘ the lead- ers of ‘Lie Ucrmati }l_‘<)])lL‘.——IflI‘I(lOl‘I iDuily Mail. tater (London). t ‘No mistake can be made In time ‘ lspent; on teaching students how to speak and write good English. Both 'are essential. Why should particular stress be lald on composition, and lpubltc speaking be neglected? In ‘ithe earlier days throughout On- tarlo debating socletles existed 1n almost every school section for the development of public speaking, land it cannot be dented that these activities were justified by the re- lsults. Many inert eminent 1n public ,life first started their careers in ythese societ-tes. 1f young people of public school age are taught to ex- press tl-icmselvcs clearly and effect- ively lu public, they are not likely to be troubled with embarrassment and stage fright: when they become older. There ls an extensive move- merit at work in the secondary schools to promote a knowledge ol publlc speaking, and it has met with great success. The endeavor to stimulate simillar interests ln the public schools is commendable from every point; of view.—Brant- ford Exposition. By isolating France and inti- midating us all, Germany ls work- ing towards her central - objective --a free hand for conquest in the East. That war will happen-cart only liappen—when the last de- fences of collective security are broken down. How much of them‘ in the light; of Belgium's action, re- main ln being? Against, this situat- ion rearmamenu-a-bove all, re- armament. in isolrttiou-Js no safe- guard; on the contrary, it leads straight. to a war which will be. when it. comes. so shattering that. it will matter little who wins and who loses. The problem 1s first. of. all political. Until there ls the will to stand together, until we evolve on our side some unity of command, and some common plim of action, arms nre a waste of resources and a coitnsel of despair. —Exc. A publication. of hftlh, repute. Printers Ink. tells of the growing popularity of newspaper advertis- ing. During September, this journal reports there was more than a nor- mqt gain in newspaper advertdstng. being 15.1 per cent. above the same month in 1965. It. represented the largest index gain record so far this year. Comment is not: necessary these figures speck for themselves. 1f further proof is sought: of the high regard in which newspaper rdvertlsirig is held by advertisers 11-110 seek the best; returns for their 1-. mey, it: can be found tn the fact mop-i..- As-ociation .~.'1id _\’t‘slL‘I‘ll(‘._\' fullutvillg‘ :1 pa,“ for the first nine months o; tt-lt-grntiliic stirvov of its lll(‘llllJt'l' slitfts, 'l'l1i.- "a; newspaper advertising tn- rzitio of gain this your is exceeding tlizit t-i : *1‘ "l by‘, 9-4 l)" “n5 W" u“? year 111411, when thr: flf>l tcii .~'lltl]l]1ill‘\'tl1l_\‘\ of ' ‘.."‘.l_'j' ‘od o! 1935' "Windsor nioiiilt ltroiiglit an S pct" ct-ni. iiici"c11-1-11v1-1- 11.3; "M" i _ , salt». .\ f2 pct‘ cent, gain fur thi- \\ilillt.' 111-1111]: l2: .2; lL-sque Provinces the U. . . \‘.'..f.- riiiu "Mun-i. :1111l relatives it i; at ‘,1 :1 priz“ :. i’ ~.s 1111, ltl l't‘llll,‘llll*(‘l" those less fo‘ ~ i‘ mic-l thtn utlY-I Elves, to v" - '1 nil-l ln- rh":1l1 and ynisgmhh- ' ' - ‘ n ttl'l.t‘\ 111 piil-lit", ' gem-W. ' ‘V l 1- l-rt-t- llis- . p i- - li1‘Hl'l|l'tl'_\'. 1hr 3 _ br’1~_ t ."lll iilllvl’ ' i that: ' ‘ 'l l1i< p VyCfll‘, ‘||"l';'l j . '-' l" wtl "til iii 7 k ltt1i"i.. ' _ . l..~t t1~" " ‘ not fiirgt-i 1' ‘ - t right iii‘ , ' Chat"? fit-i , ' . - |’r-1virico;:iiTi‘l" l that ihc- t w-‘r- tour i1» zilli-vi-t p’ t arr: the... --vr-_1‘ wit‘ 11p- ‘ g PYBCVU" 111' t ;tri~i".1=;.~. I ‘I -- '. " ’ I W. !'i11j.'r.l-.z1,l-." t l . ll ‘t: 'l‘~~ tir- f-Thuv- Li i - 1'1 l .1-1"1-1._‘..1-1' i ~titri i l ’. r --1..-l_ l1. *1 :11 l- .].. .1l.._;;.l.'1l<-|1 I-laiiiils -,,' nw- 1 our point. ltowcver. ii i1. .. - ‘Ti-t th": lit- io; iiiilt-s nun. 1 ~ 1...... 12111., and t? "t 3 .1 ‘ ' I ‘ =~~i1:h1-l\\"~1i1iN;i11ilc<. " l " 111.11 o1 rriiittlilt 14,000. ,5 1 , » ,1 - Iimnil,‘ svrticr- I11 tlie - .1 h.‘ the l-“cderal (Er-v- ht :"tl1't"I~-Itl'.'llll(‘ henc- i-r- p:- ii_t- much iso- ‘Illlill ‘uwi-"c. it has also -...-\.‘-¢--_._. .1 c1111 lll1'l'1‘l;lltlt"» lllt‘l'L'_\' H 11.. llwspihll r111 thr i=- i ‘Wij, _ ; ' -..l attention i. :1\‘;1il- ~ til-lo ‘ 1 - v :~ Hr»: "hcr cases ll.'1‘.'(‘ hcr-n 'r11- f’ j 1'. . if ~ ,i.l .i~..1-=..<_' lllt‘ \‘.‘l!ll\'l' of . '1 i". : “"Il-"Ilt"‘ i".1~t"~. lw "i ppi-iiitiil i-llicieiitl_v l)_\' lfu-‘i-il from their Maritime '- 11.1111. 'l‘h1~ C»'|tll[)l’l‘l(‘l‘ll l - Mild, l.ll'l' :1 lwtutillg ain- 1" ~ -,1.1 111-11 winters. the 1P1‘ trip p11‘ ivcck is - 1. til ltmil is around 800 11.1; i‘.(‘l'(‘ v.".'1< :1 total 1'11] 1_:.-y lutlllltlS Of .1111» of greater by those who I.‘ -' l. .I-"1- .| 1 wept i‘ i- :1ll the more iiii- |’., ~.».-1:~ 1» t‘ - 1-1- 1W: lllt‘ service is bring f‘ ~1 . t 1-. ;h -~1 i" asuwthlc lack of ground - _ - "1- t that lizul it tint , hi. l1; zl art. \ . ill of the pilots iii- . vulw. ti. 1 ' '1 r t1 l_41'."l.l.I‘. tlio ('liicf Pilot l, 'fni‘ 1h i £11 the Lfaritinic division. tlicrc ,' mpg. 1. .. ... 11,-’... .-..~ my...“ m rr-gri-t that fin- .‘I’- o.‘ this route were not ilfly ruined. this ycitr would bring busiiics to within i4 pcr cent. of the peak December tr:1d<- registered in i929, the stirvcy showed. it ll‘ i Senator Sincaton White of the Montreal (‘invertc who has just passed 11\v1i_v, used to rc- t‘.'tll»'|\'ill4 sardonic.~glce---t-lic---d:rys when newts- papcrs were run “from outside the counter". It was nothing, he said, in his early days, for politicians, prominent in the party ranks to dictate thc tiazcttds policy", but his father and uncle, who became joint proprietors, soon recti- fied that. For many years now the Montreal tiazcttc has been a creator and moulder of pub- lic opinioi1,_ur>t a follower. Perhaps it can be said with absolute truth that the Montreal Gazette is outstandiiigly- one of the two leading kirmarlinn newspapers, the other being the Winni- peg Free Press. c Premier Dysart of New Brunswick has rc- ttiritt-d from Ottawa with a nice Odcr-in-Coun- cil for $t.5tx),ooo to replace a bridge destroyed in the past Fall. Naturally the people of New lrtinswick are enthusiastic over the success of their Premier in dipping into the Federal treas- ury. What has I-‘rcmicr (fampbcll to show for the time and money he and his colleagues have spent in Uttatvzt? So fur as the Patriot discloses. it amounts to a [lffillllSC t0 reconsider the rental arrangement between the Federal and Provincial tiovernmciits for the upkeep of Ilillshoro Bridge. The least tlic people on the other side of the river, as troll as the business people in this city, expert ‘d. was an Order-in-Council authorizing th-r ,Cl‘rll>ll'lll‘llftl'l of n iii-iv bridge as,- advocated hy correspondents and at public meet-l mgs . ' it it statute of autonomy. whieli has flrrured on the reptibllean program- me since 1931, has not yet. become law. The present. Popular Front. government. is ready to vote it. with the minimum possible (ls-lay. The blttercst. opponents tn Madrid of Basque autonomy have always been the Catholic Right Whiz. ‘Ono King‘ one nation, one faith," ll their constant answer to all questions of separatism. On the other hand the stntmchest partfsans of Basque autonomy arc not. the workers, but the industrial capital- ists. who ln this region are stronizly Catholic. We therefore have the curious spectacle of the bourgz-ots democrats in Catalonia and the Catholic Right. Wing tn the Basque Provinces pledged to the stipport, of , a. Left Wtng government goes to the g belt. the more fully lt ls likely to accede to their autonomlst demands. . It should be remembered that the Communist plan for Spam ls the. Upton of Spanish Soviet Socialist Republics.- Exc. At the end of last week moret persons were regrtstered as un- employed ln Alberta than at any, time snce the fall of 1933—l1.'731.] Against. the background of generally improved conditions ln Canada. ljiese fig-urea carry an obviously dts- couraging significance. Absrta is apparently not. sharing ln thls 1m- provement in proportion to lta pop- ulntion and resources, so far as con- cerns the unemployment problem. ‘This ls worse thimlt was a. year ago, and growing worse, wh’le ln other‘ provlncrs the figures tend the other‘ WI)’. In part this may be because registration is carried on more care- fully now than it was in former; years, thouib that hon not. been, If. ls without parallel in liisory. The 1L1-l-\-‘l-‘\R$ll~\'-\Ul-T. German Government, indeed, had a Fishery Inspector 11f the Quclicc Provincial set. up an Olympic record 1n suc- Cowiiiiiiciit who has rciitlcrctl splendid lacr- Thrilling stories could he written around the efforts of this man, O11 01ml ‘ i of 60 degree; GUARDIAN By [amu W. Barbi. “P. cow warm TREATMENT or norms - Some years ago it, was my prlvl- lege to ncwmpany a railway surg- eon who was attending thirty cases resulting from railway accident. He pointed out ant engineer and fireman and told me that they could not live more than a. day or two as more than half the surface of their bodies liad been badly burned. Death would be due to “sliock" caused by the 10s of fluids from the blood. since the tarmlc aeld treatment ‘o. buns was dlfcovcred a few .1112; ago the lives of many of nose badly burned patients have hccn saved. To-day every first atd 1:11: or cabinet in industrial estab- - ltshments has the tanntc acld lsolutlon for use. And In house- holds where tannlc acid ls not available strongly brewed tea l; used as 1t contains the tannlc acid. It. Ls certainly surprising and . Qua-c! l PUBLIC FORUM open (l: the this column l: of auullonu Clurlotlwnnl llulrllul if noeuoully adorn the oplllill ol oorrunuilr-u. \ WIIAT IS THE COST Sim-I presume facetlously, you wonder t! Premier Campbell returns front Ottawa with a golden pocket, lining, or will ti. be another $3,000,- 000. loan? Don't worry. If a lean. it. won't. be from the "Not a itlel-zcl" Mac- kenzie King government. lvltat. is more of interest to Is- lnnd taxpayers ls-How much of iticrcnsed taxes we will have w pay for those multituclinous und over- crowded picnics to Ottawa? I vcntureto say that there has been more individuals on those ple- nics. ln the one year of Liberal gwr-rntnent, than in the whole four years of the Stewart-Macmillan re- gime. Amt to litcrease the agony not n dollar of advantage to the people, all with the one design, to devise new means of increasing the taxation of the people. I am, slr, etc., . PlCNlCIlER i very gratifying then to read of a I newly discovered treatment for bums-the cold water treatment. t l Dr. H. W. Rose, Seattle, in Notth- I I svest; Medicine, deacrtbes the ‘In-i : itlal Cold Water Treatment For‘ Burns." , "When the patient 1s seen soon - after the accident. cold water ts applied to the burned tissue after as much clothing as possible has been removed. Ordinary tap water is used. In the case of n. small burned area. of hand or foot, cold wet. dressing; are applied or the parts put completely under the water in basins containing cold water. In the case of extensive ‘ . burns the patient: are placed in a , tub. The Immediate results are ‘ favorable; patients with severe palri are relieved in a few seconds wtth- out. the use of opium in any form. Patients in early shock often re- ‘ spend promptly without. any other , form of treatment, the weak and 1 feeble pulse becoming slower and stronger, the blood pressure rising ‘and the patients color rerumlng a normal appearance. i If, however, some time has pass- , ed before the patient 1s first. seen. ' so that the state of shock 1s far advanced. other methods of treat.» lng shock must be used 1n addit- ton to the cool water." In this treatment by cold water y the water ls first; at a. temperature Fahrenheit, being l gradually warmed as the patient is able to bear the pain until after ‘tivo hours the temperature is at. lrody heat-about. 98 F. In severe eases, morphine 1s given at: the end of the second hour, the dirt and dead tissue wiped away. the body dried by a. hair dryer, and the tanntc acid treatment then stated to be the case. A more likely explanation is that there ‘lls a steady ‘lintlux of unemployed people from iother provinces into Alberta. That ,was definitely stated tn be so some ‘months ago. 'I‘h.e movement. has lprobably increased rathe." than slnckened. Promises of the early; ldtstribufion of dividends with good ‘titties to follow, have been heard "with keen interest far beyond the borders of Alberta-mo doubt; with particularly keen litter-est by those who felt: they could only benefit by any change of residence-Edmonton Bulletin. H OLIDA Y SHOPPERS all know that we are featur- ing a good variety of , vcSbfgilullg as to the beneficiaries cf ~tors play tltts outrage upon eon- , injury it is dniitg becoines irrepar- GOVERNLVLEAiZl‘ ItAKE-OFIW“ Sfrp-Alorc than once I have calf-' ea flclllllllull to tn.» AtutCl.‘ ineuious uL Lffberui ttuuif policy, wfierem Dy v-b: usfte ac... v1. pumainefit. they purteitu to rcuuce tariffs, 1.11011 D: buicfat administration they actuat- iy and to me taxpayers burden. your Ottawa “special wire", dis- cuuses re automobiles an‘ fflstance ec-ioro the Tariff bonra where m1: rake on. ‘ opormcs in so doubled u capacity as 1.0 ueuscfid to the status of "gotefiuuetit. racket". In some or‘ tnese ‘rake-offs,’ or ‘rackets,’ it tmght. be well worm 1n- .uc pifuge. m the item 1 have referred to before. an 1111016 sou: in this city and ail over Can- fiua. at. 5c the government. scoopeu 1n 4 l-liolcavtug 2-3 of a cent. for lICBlCY and I)I'O.IIICI'I'$. This rate 01 course is not. collected from insiuc political infuciiual friends. As two thirds of a cent. will not pay more than a quarter of the acr- uat cost of handling. it makes lm- portaflon prohimtive. 'l"he Canadian profLecr, thus protected by govern- ment, prmiuruy pockets this ‘KN per cont. rake off on the sale of his goods. , Bur, does tt. remain In hts keeping, or to credit of his bank account? Ii not, how 1s it. divided? Would a gov- ernment. or any of its administra- sumers ivitltotit some little tor more material) compensation? Then, it so, who gets the benefit? Or does private interest get a direct. con- tribution? Or, ls it through the channel of dividends that. the tariff Juggler realizes his reward? Surely this juggling with tariffs is not done purely for vettgeancc on potttctu opponents, nor yet. purely for pas- tmc. I am. Sir, etc, or Vitalit alwa BRAI-l RANGE PEKOE TEA DECEMBER 19, 1936 —_: ‘J5 llte those we love. after life has been laid The Great-West Life i.‘ Homes Lower Queen Street llYllllMAll 81 Provincial AT CHRISTMASTIMEI —-'I‘he.l\earf. responds to the ca give heed to the wants of the poo “To Do Good To Those We Love”_ ~ withlncur means will best express daily employ in their care?‘ of Life Insurance-“the love It. enables us to do good to t and the Guardian of thous Prince Edward Island Branch Office i,‘ ll l0 open, to r1 to d" good to ! What ‘ft _ the lovégive Is it not the Gm that never dies?» hose we love, even Champion of Thrift “d! 0f Canadian down the Charlottetown 00., LIMITED Managers Certified Public and Reports and this ls something that. even the Parliament of Canada cannot do. Evidently our Boards of have some idea. of their own fm- portance. The Brlttah North America Act gives to the Provinces all power over property and clvll rights. The legislature of this province made Judgments a. lawful form o! secur- K. s. iii-zrziiiiiic, 11.1.,1=.1».11.,T_.T and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised. I Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws. Minutes. Annual Statements Administration of Estates i a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scott: Building Charlottetown," P. E. I. Accountant Prepared. fish North, America Act. as well; Review LEWIS P. TANTON THE BOARD 0F REVIEW Sin-There was a sensible timely letter in the Patriot. of the 7th inst. calling attention to the havoc the Board of Review, under "The Farmers‘ Credit Arrangement Act?’ is making with the credit and busi- , ncss of the Island. ‘The writer of the letter in question invites sug- gestions from persons who have the welfare of the Province at. heart, as to what. should be done to swp the activities of tlits Board before the able. In my opinion, all that. need be done is for some reliable pets-l ons to report the facts to the au-l thorltlcs at. Ottawa’ and the Gov- crrmient of this cottntry, which has not yet gone Bolshevistlc, will soon call a. halt to the career of the Board of Review. But. who will take action? Our Island horn repre- sentatives should do ft; but I fear they are not: much interested. I suggest that. the merchants of Charlottetown, Miolesale and re- tall, call a meeting 1n that. city. I F1". Bhristmas Gitts and we r.. -.. , :.i ;t; , '.. Loci: over our offerings. There are many things we are sure will delight you. LADIES TOILET SETS A llne assortment in three, flve seven and ten pieces In Chrome and Enamel, dlffer- enl shades and beautifully boxed. Price $3.00 lo $20.00. PEBFUMES. TOILET WATERS, ETC. An xqulsltc Ilue of the bell makes in dainty bone of dif- ferent combinations. Also ln- dividual packages. Yarillcys. lllldnull. lloblganls, Potter and Moore's, Bourjola and Cow's. CHRISTMAS CHOOOLATES The but. display we have shown ln years and all in ex- ceptionally nlce packqes. Muir's, Nellsoifl, Smile-tn Chuckles, etc. SMOKERS GOODS Everything In Plpel, Tobac- coes, Cigars, Cllneltel, all u wrapped. Aleo lluml d rs, Clear and Cigarette Cues. Ronson and other Lighters. Tobacco Pouches and nll smokers supplies. These are a few of the lines we specialize In. Let.“ chow them In you. E. A. FGSTEII CENTRAL DRUGSTORE 1 through the Board of Trade early next. month, at which meeting the tracts could be obtained and then f1. ._.;"ded to Ottawa’ and I feel sure the Government would do the rest. I suggest Charlottetown, as the place of meeting, because it 1s cnsy of access to all point-s in Queens County’ and easier of ac- cess to alf- points in King's than any point in that. county would be. A r-itnilar meeting could be held 1n Siunmersidc. L0 accommodate the pcotilc of Prince County. The writer in the Patriot. rclnfes a couple of findings or decisions by the Board which. in nil 01150161166 are bad enough, but. the writer of this letter can gtvc, from his pers- cnnl experience, cases which are much worse. If the present Board ls administering the Act. according to ‘fifw’ and according to the Inten- tion of Parliament. the title of the Act. should be changed. It should bc called an "Act to Encourage ‘Dls- honesty Among FHFIIIPTS, and tn Ellnunate Country Retail Merch- ants." The farmers of tlrs Island were not, as a. class, dishonest men, neither were the country retail merchants, nor are they Shylooks. We were all getting along fairly well with one another, t/ll these precious Boards got. sfarted. and when they have destroyed the con- fidence. the crcdlt. and the bust- ncss of the Province. the farmers wlll feel the Injury fully as much as any other class of the commun- lty. 'l"he writer tn the Patriot gives tty, and only the Legislature can change the law’ or take the Judg-I ntent rfghts of creditors away. The more this thing is looked into, thel more 1t. Ls seen that adequate and? immediate action by all the sensible people of the Province ls necessary. I am, 5ft, etc, ONE 0F THE VICTIMS Parallel In History (Frederlcton Gleaner) An interesting parallel to recent; events l: to be found tn the ‘case of Richard the Second in the year 1399 and is related in Lord Cami» hell's "Lives of the Chancellors." The Klng 11nd expressed “that he was wtlllng to resign as he had promised. but that he desired to have some discourse with his cousin the Duke of Lancaster and the Archbishop of Canterbury be- fore he fulfilled his promise." The record of the deposftlon on the Parliament Roll relates that ‘The King, having had discourse with the said Duke and. Archbishop. exhibiting a merry countenance as appeared to those who stood around about, holding the schedule of re- nunclatlon ln his hand, very will- ingly sulxcrlbed ft and absolved all his subjects from their allegiance to hlm." This Instrument Wu read Ln Par- liament. next day and "ti. was de- manded by the Chancellor, of the estates and people then present,- w wit. first the Archbishop of Canterbury, to whom, by reacn of the dlgntty and prerogative of ht: Metropolitan Church it belongs 1n this behalf to have the first volee among the real of the palates and nobles of the realm, whether for their interest and the uttltty of the Ktngdom, they would be wllllng to admit such renunciation and cess- ton?" 'I‘hl.s was cart-led with great; ap- plause und the thmne being dc- clared vacant and the estates, with the whole people hnvlng consented that; the Duke, Henry of Rolling- broke, should rule over them, the ANhbPhOp caused hlm to alt tn the royal seat and deliver an omtlon from the text, "Vtr dom- lnabltur potmlo." A man shall relzn over my people," 1 Sam. IX, 17; In which he pointed out the evils of the rule of children, and the abuses of the late reign and the blessings to be expected from the mature wisdom of hlm who was to wield the aceptm; concludln: with thm worda-"And so, ln the stud of a child wantontn; in fool- ish, stubborn humors, a man shall reign Ind such l man, that lt shall instances of Judgments duly ob- txrncd nnd- recorded according to the statute law of the Province, to secure a debt, belng pet nettle by .1112 present Board. The flnt tBonrd we had, started dafng this thins. and the second followed tn its footsteps, and went far beyond thesi- footsteps tn many other re- spects. This thing of setting aside Judgments t5 equivalent to a repeal of our provincial laws, and The Brl- l be sold , of hlm: A King shall reign ln wisdom and he shall ex- ecute judgment and do justice tn the earth." 0n the sixth of October following. a new parliament met to ratify thele proceedtnl llld the wanton was opened by n speech from the Archbrhop who took for hln text then words out of Maccabees. "IR- . ouinblt noble ordlnero m rerun.‘ doctrine, "that l. King is not 11 ruler by his own wlllor hiunour. but l0 b6 xovemed by the honourable. discreet and sage menof the malm." I FLEE FROM BEAUTY I flee from beauty of the tfiouunl swords, Beauty that wounds’ and will not let me met; Her shadow on the hllh, hor alm- lng words Down autumn winds, her chnllensl 1n the west. I flee from beauty with her 8i" '1 Seaklng to walk in 111... 1.111.111.1111. Content. w touch no shining 1.11m again If from those following stem I M! be free. But on u. sudden dovm the wintry lo’ s a I see Orton wheeling tnw 8111106 And swtfl; my heart. leaps V! l“ ancient cry. My hands uplift an old.old Qflflllnfi And once again I know, while man draws breath’ , Beauty must be, and PM‘ “d w" and death. 4.15m Myra Gregory. in t-gptrlt’. People who believe all l-hfi‘ 11°’ do entirely too much ltstenuiif- If a man can't iwqlllre 1 Bmd '°' cabularvy he might try 10mm‘ ‘inf.- _J_. I We can’! I c°mlll°l° m" " MAX FACTOR- YABDLEY HOUDNUTS IIUUBIGANTS ="=~""= star.“ THREE SE - BPILINGTIME IN PARIS CUTEX MINTYS COLGATES PALMOLIVE o, ‘n, m“, other “u” Toilet Guodl- ' h We also earl’! "ml" “m uni mlftor no. In chmfl“ flnleh for lldlel. both QM"! . MIIICIW SCI-l h‘ l 1 nil chromium. all" m 1111mm. m» ""1 ‘°"'°°°' l ' mint m" plpo llne ls "ll _ l In the my. with Pa” "M In; from 500 i" 53- ' I i can. AND BE! "9- THE z MA CS ’ "inifsisrs ‘ ‘ uronoimdtn; the constitutional