.'\".. ~......1.-. 1.1.». PAGE FUUK own Guardian I for tlie construction of silos for the storing of green fodder with a view to reducing the cost ' ""1? “‘m'_-_-" “d “' ‘L C ed milk is to be encouraged so as to absorb the rhlufliivg i>...i_- iFfiullthlel iium gun p» _\I‘lf tin A-llamrh ilr-lhvrril in l‘!!! u... p. i. tr III Mum... iiuletl w l‘. i-z. i-iiinq 51m “p, _,_.,, .|‘,l .i-ii.iii..~i lliJllfd lo tannin and L. l. chocnlates and fine bistuits for ‘he use of \\i.i»:.i s1‘ ti‘, in this form. -i___..,_ ‘H! pliiirii Uii IIIIUEKIBER 2'1. 1937 The Rampage ' ‘shortly be introduced. intended only for pro- qtiirenierits. .-\n effort will also be made to ob rain niore remunerzitive prices for skimmed milk in order to decrease the cost of production of butter I an agree- . when: ctvd .\ stem of premiums will also be inattgtirat- g . rice \ ‘ed .. regards the production of cheese. These ‘one Dffillll ins will he granted only provided cer- d .. dards of oualitv are achieved. It is ex- pe e~l therebv to bring about a gradual develop- o’ the cheese industry in Belgium with- ' g to increased import duties to en- Vnr-‘Mldhflm z H. c-l production. l r “' t n I z r Editorial Notes l‘ is the shortest day of all the year, and ' one oi the busiest. I I .3 I Llffl. z 1 whic to do a good t I I I "t. the ixoncst elector discovers how 2e has been fooled. t I I I New is the accepted time to become a Santa‘. ttwznorrou- may be too late, and some ex- pecant child will have tears instead of smiles. i I I I I ‘=2. A citizen lost S52 on "ed his loss in yesterday's I I I I sympathy of all of us goes out to the_ Governor-General in the loss he has sustained bf.‘ the death of his mother in Scotland. It will tinge his Christmas festivities and ceremonials sadness, but like the "brave heart" he is, Excellency will carry on as usual so that the joy of others may riot be interfered with. I I I f2 . and The December issue of 5t. Dunstarfs “Red- ~. i White" has made its appearance. The stu- are to be \\'3.ffl‘.i_\‘ congratulated on this. . with more liberal spacei ‘en: conzribtitions. .-\ tine editor- , to the late Dr. Robertson. of x5 College. The extra-curricular - the University are also review-ed “Trawling at Tignish Run." an es- Wiiliam Shea. '40. is deserving of special 1.‘: this very readable publication. I YT ' 5 a n: u r‘ " ‘ l . ‘it ,, - It s mo". unusual tor a Supreme Court l ‘ l fudge .. ‘e an old-time client for services ren- ‘ ileretl. l 's has happened in Quebec. where judge Lucien Cannon proceeded against the City ., i Cotincil in Supreme Court. demanding payment i’ . oi an ace-yen" due him before he was moved to the bench. Tzie Cf .c adrriirfstrative committee . e seeking to coznproniise with the judge bv of- Eziz hini $2.200 in settlement in full. The bill ivas incurred in connection with advice and ser- rendered the Cottncii during litigation on 5s goooocco gallon reservoir built on ' ' .'\';- Lam before he was named to farm implements ' ‘tier in Flczober . , a (iecline was previi - ixiontli. e-r niotitii was worth SL234.- $t.;"3S.84-3 in the previous a year azo. The total from St.i&>.,'F-t. There were "l ctigires for weil-lvttv-v." .. local l"Zl1~ T ' the cars by i that than .1 claw ml 1 .. . wntltwiwtl <=\v:t":>. l e is a clean and natural food. "N. lle I .e League of Nations had hc- »r the dietetic value of niiik l t temperance fanatics anl Dziirvinen iiidiqnatitlj: v of their product is guar- heaitli regulations. The in- ring Dr, Loinoldt. continue to . and mothers have not vet been wine instead of milk in their Qeir n... ti to r-u: I I I I iizrin who fails to discipline his hoilv. as tiie one who pampers it. finds it difficult I . ve spiritual strength and beauty. In this ectir-n the lion .\lr. Dunning paid a fine , tri ite to King George. His Rlajestv. he said. l iva= an athlete of no mean repute. and always l kept fit. .\lr.vDunniiig said it was his opinion i the ordeal fared hi" the King ivlien lie answered .".- g 1.10:1.“ tn. LXIIIINH: the meeting of the Empire l'.t7_'it~.-.~.i.--\-- Parliamentary Yiiicm in London following the n i-ir tin‘ Coronation. ivas as great. if not greater, than ‘ 1rd ‘i~ E that he faced at the Coronation. for the first \\i'i'c< l time in modern historv the King answered the l» C- ; tozut. "From youth the Kim: has suffered an _ . Q llltPfilimClll in hi: speech and one of the best lttivq fatten ti» ini- - evidences of his character that l can give is that nivieli milk is pr->— facinr: that audience he proceecded steadilv -'~ n nr’ more 53llll1i'_\‘, from beginning to end. Truly it was a fight. zrll ilisvast‘ among l a stistnineil fight. but a fielit one could feel the speaker winning everv second against the great- est odds. lt showed the power of character lii t}. (.~ii:i" , h.» Qrzitittwl for the selec- r-izt m’ livestock. and credits chase of additional land or equipment as well as I »lul \\, (‘heifer B’. llt-Llnro .,l.llill,l‘..|.. ~- r - . - .' ‘,,f,,,.§,,, 1'1 Bum,“ t. a L tot feeding animals during the winter. ‘ »i r \ hh-rhl-II-u" l>~ 1"“.- | The niantifziciiire of powdered and condens- . Provision is also being made for government _ intervention in the production of butter. and it I is expected that an official quality mark will fbifllbfi, or loaded ou stirs ducers who have complied with specified re- l: I I'll‘. LHAKLKJFLEII ‘WN IIOTES BY TilE WAY Canada's trade in seven montLs l ' ..ver a [IL-HOD uo. . a.."..i__:, tans v surplus when niilk is plentiful. Arrangements Ewlllllr)’ 41-11 fl-i 11111-11 lY-‘uv -'- =11‘- have been made with local manufacturers 0i i i. iuonms 0t unis year as i. uiu wnole year just before m: “all. ‘an. than; seems inmost Ullb-astiflutu, 5.‘. every day more man van. vrcrux of goocs are s.~..;.,>tu i. Canada; efuier cartpen on ‘dams aicrms me border LLILO the LXL-Cu iii sen‘. i pracf. cLly i0 every w y i.i.i tut. world. do nation or t...» s so mote ma: we tau t.» sen t. a mung, and one Ulldknéi, loos .5 over a list of the lkuQ-ES we trade with, that Canadian products aie as well known now as any on eartii. For a country of but. eleven llh..lull —-an insxgnincazi; fraction of world's popiiiat:ot:—;t is a p substantial. achievement. — O.ta~.\ Journal. .‘__ i 1n it! relations with the Lfitited States. Great Bflidl!‘ ~ a frustrated your; l..." e EVZdGZKCE that at come w the p011“ every American mote ' . nauonal agreement .. field is wzcely‘ her-aloe gutting of the end o laticn and the CLINT’ l However short the day. it is not too short lll ~ v_ " AA ‘i nians like King and Hep- , ' urxier the surface of the ear . clay thought co-operaiioii. T is taken by time o tries to indicate a the Ur a was taken vrzs ‘t: crecles and w tatorships. trade agreement. bekzg received abrcad Ln wast-Baltimore Sun. ln one of the long da of the famous Mamn Keniuckv, several h rk pasugts " Ca1e of “ed ' a mile or two from stand two stone hi moms t0 a medical 1a.»: cenzury‘. Some doc that co the lungs could be cure tents lived in subterranean d where the temperatu. changes, winter or sum ony of suffers was esta‘ there victims of the exper mained, literally entombed z; ill-starred venture was abarxi f tan Science Monitor. Everywhere It appears h certainable facts of commerce are eizher fa not badly unfavorable. buoyant psychology. grass 1n the world as a . maintenance of present. level of Britain could be predi assurance. Bu: a buo; logy is jus: wna: is la . . economic factors are very much bet- t ter than tn 1929. Bu: the tional polttical position parably worse. It Ls q whether the worid can - a minor setback :0 eco on- ery a! a time when pol terson Ls already" almost unbearable.—l.on-, don Economist. l t I . In the July. 19:1. Bulletin of the‘, Seismological Society o.‘ Amer ca. a ‘ semi-destructive ear ' cemeteries were rota per cent of them in direction. but 1: ‘s rm» stones in close prox fated in opposite Nature. Somthing odd is going on in Rus- tsotii ' 1o surrounded their bodies ly warm and . has been said c. and co d fee: i mezitariuits-Ex F. C. Dlsam, WlilJig iii The Mm- trecl Gax-tte q ‘t. in Canada. bu: a deliberate says. however. it is more than five years med goverzunezizal a . have been 8iC0f‘|\p8h.Ed stead. spoils and pa been permuted to undermzne stand- ards of government servLce and to safety to con‘. nue cxpa eminent functions on thee in; base of civil 5€l'\'lC!'.-—-Cl1f25'.‘.fll1 Science Monitor, Boston. Ari Idaho man has scarcely nt- tered n wortl siiue he was ' ted by his aIceLti-rax. a half cc." He mane a vow never to s still waiting. Fate appar" lv de- creed that. ths poor chap nzust live e llfe of silence. Even mid iie mar- ried the girl he probably would only the individual under the [IQ I83.’ '4" ' ‘ able to farmers for the pur- w." men 1's.- 4 have been able to get in zhe occas- Ilall tum-Windsor Star. of Luis year KLA€ ;= a. your a ha.‘ . the healzng. ' JUAKUUUY lllljat lfiotip l hbinllfllulqllb. "AR.\,US&‘ IQLLERS OF ‘HIE; LEGS l i ion Government. H! Nbbodg: likes to undergo any, operanon, small or large, and im- le.s suffering Intense pain. m!’ average individual will put 0U i operatnn to the last moment. > One condition that ls u source of annoyance, interferes with get-v ting about to any extent, and often means day's cr weeks in bed ls the varicose ulcer of the leg. These ulcers. although on the surface of the skin, are caused by, gishness 0r stoppage of the escalation in the veins adjoining the u'oer. They are usually due to siatiding ‘in the one rszilzn too long at a time-motormen, police- men, the housewife in the kitchen too much, overweight. Perhaps a i": e knock or blcw cn the leg. uunoulced b" the ‘individual ls the starting of the ulcer ia little break in the skin) because otthel "Lhtiess of the velru under-I I I r . f. 8. -. In the early stages of an ulcer. iizg of.‘ the feet, injecting the analog veins so that deeper .-s will carry on the work and rhrips bandagfng the leg, may bring about a cure. Utifortunately many of these ulcers become chronic and require operation. Dr, Neal Owens, New Orleans, the New Orfeans Medical and al Journal. says: "Probably" r5 ulcer winch 1s more than ‘riches in diameter ir. to be obtained: I e percentage of these txloers, .eale<i by other methods than e removal of the hard scar tissue ound them, usually break dawn dc.’ the slightest strain." It the . rd scar tls-ue Ls not runoved, the blood vessels cannot pudi through the scar tissue to hasten After the scar tisue L5 yemovgd by operation. the patient remlfm in bed for two weeks, the 1s; 1| kept under a heat tent, and eon. tinuous hot wet salt dressing; no applied. The patient graduaily 39g suf icient circulation of blood mm the grafts by raising and lowering the leg. fn small varicose ulcers there- fvrv- rw. iniecting the adjoining ‘reins. and strapping the legs may be sufficient; in large chronic uicers. the removal of the ma: tissue not only brings about g m“ but saves much time. DE SIRED OF NATIONS 'I":ie Long Desired and when at Int He came I-‘itlfilling a.l the signs and propb. ECICS They" gave Him for KL; throne l. crass of shame And crowned Him martyr of the 09.. ‘ The Long Des red-too humble for their pfldé, ' r for accomplishment of ze. ‘e have splendid oourtlezs side mp and panoply of state: a. Aad a1’. po T1111: loci-zed for might of IHBS-fdl’ patter to crush rnan Wrong-one 'ii free; S11bl3-C3\‘6-—l.l'l holy hush ... such a victor find nativity: to net He conquered for the ne they gave a mighty symbol of our pay‘ tribute at the o-cave . "s and kingdoms crum- b?‘ 12:0 dust. v Gertrude Clarkfnl ‘Rfzi_flnd W71 te." r t out": i: Jv-utnmznn I SEE OUR Christmas 'r__;";';t,t; Display Before Shopping Elsewhere ‘_\~. ‘\<\\\\\'n.t¥.'§12 a \ s s .. x. WE WILL Surprise YOU by OUR --\‘ \_‘_ Attractive Prices TllE rvio units §\§ l r of rum and so the ' f’. is surprising how many very good '\ i PUBLIC FORUM ' he nu “" “m” " ‘mdnh oi n. THE BRITISH MARKET AND THE CANADIAN P533153 gig-my I draw the attention of YOUXIIGICBXS to a 119°" °1 "m" tlinn ordinary ‘interest Wh N1 h" just been published by the Domin- glued "(Ifne Brit- ish Market and the Cauaaian Far- ‘ mar." This booklet tells m? 55°73‘ or 1 innit made in June and Jul! m5; by g party of nine relifeien" tatlves of the Markellr-B 5°°Y§ f! the Ottawa Depfllmem °£ WWW‘ tute. each of theme Slim-flu‘ m hs own particular line, the com- pany being headed by MI. A. M. Shal, Director of iimritetinz Ser- vice. . . _ Introduced and otherwise assis-ed by the very capabe officials of Canada House "in London, these eit- p315 separated and travelled all ov- er the United Kmizdom and 1W- land. inv-esiigarms the present sm- us and future possibiLtles of the . Britssh market for CBDBdBfl farm products. _ The report that they have lOlni-Y prepared is little short of a revel- ation l-‘rotn its pages one is made 1 to realize that. Canada is far from i holding her own 1n the sale of. focd products 1n the Mother Coufllfs‘. ma: we are being outdone by the other DomLtlons. particularly New Zealand, by the United States. and. by other foreign countrlesknd that ths condition of affairs is 11mm): the result of poor prtepflrmfl 8m‘- shipptng methods tn Canada and the lack of satisfactory pubicity in the Mother Country. The report is divided into fifteen chapters, each devoted to a separ- ate subject such u horses, pig products, dairy producta, dressed poultry. et cetera. There ls also an appendix givng some val- uab}: figures. There are eighty-five pages, well-typed and written in a very readable style. There i; not pussy-footing or beating about the bush and the truth Ls bold, and the advice that. is given Ls both direct and practical and should be of un- questionable advantage to Canadi- an export trade and most valuable to all who are interested in the pro- ducing and marketing abroad of Canadian food supplies. ‘lhebookcanbehndfreefortlie asking. Even the letter to Qttawa need not. be stamped. A letter ad- dressed to the Department of Agri- culture, Ottawa. asking for Mr. A. M. Shaw's report on the "British Market and the Canadian firmer" is n11 that fa required. The report should be in the hand: of n11 the farmers and bustneu men of the Lsland. I am. Sir, etc H. K. S. Charlottetown. P. l‘. 1., December 21st, 1937. iimimixc PBOHIBITXON ENFORCEMENT Biff-WE have been waiting to see n reportof the llndlng of a bg cargoofrumdzcntcablefleudon Friday Dec. 10th but. so far none has appeared. About January 7th of this year another big cargo was landed at. the some place and hust- led any 1n different directions. ‘I'm: time, there were at. least nix large truck loads the moot of which went out the Cardigan Road and at least. two loads fn other directions. It. f: said that. two of the trucks vat-e owned locally and that the whole cargo was at lean. 1500 kegs. Some that. could not. be taken the first. night were taken on the fol- lovrng Sunday night. some local live stock, v ULLJLMUEK 196-’ jinn- 1uo Real Estate Agenc H. K.,S. HEMMING Offering to the l‘ l3 ublic a service in all branches of Real Estate a; Agent and Manager. [o BUY. SELL. RENI Properties in City and Country. l0 give valualinng, arrange Mortgage l nans, Secure Tenants. Collect Rentals and Manage pmpetlies and Estates. NO CHARGE UNLESS DEAL EFFECTED Owners ol’ Land or Buildings are Asked to list Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Rouge; or Vacant Lots or Farms are Invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. TEL. 1376 Charlottetown m. i» pint Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Use IRAHMIN Orange Feline Tea E. R. Brow & Son i F i re, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summon-side, Lloyd Lewis . n4 Richmond st. Ch Uttetown E l i} ‘Ii l l l City Ticket Agent 181 Queen Street sports are said to have trailed one or for nothing buf almost all of truck the load of which was deposit- them are great prohfbttlonists on ed Ln a cellar but they would not‘ eleetlon day. dfvvilge the 1t would be very ‘interesting w, a We Will never have true temper- nce until there f5 a great change know just how many of these coi- 1, of heart among the masses. Alco- trsband kegs of rum find meti- way holism. increasing under so-caJled into the cellars of some of the elete prohibition. is the greatest social and high hats 1n the province and‘, curse of the age and heroic meas- also how many who are drawing‘ tires must be adopted soon to com- good government pay are buytn bat ft or It will get us. It. is the uiis boof-Iegged stuff and cheating‘ duty of those 1n charge of our vari- the government of the duty on the sine. A good shiikng up of the dry I bones 1n church and state seems to be 1n order. A pmmment. member ous christian churches to get m- gether and formulate a plan to ef- fectively deaf w th thLs terrible evil starting at, the bottom. It ls not a of parliament stated to the writerj job that can be completed in one a few days ago that 1n hLs opinion t-tiere were at least 30.000 hypo- crites among the adult population of y this province alone and we are 1n- cllred to agree with him. If all our good people who attznd their church on Sundays aere genuine‘ tee-totalers there would not be enough people left to buy a cargo buiness would dc a natural death for want of customers. If some one took a tr p r over this or any othrr proiince with ‘ a cat filled with rurn and wiilskry and called on every adut how many of them would refuse a free drink? l people will take n drink or even, "t" “FEW @9155! l‘ ‘f’? '7 day or one year. If thg R. c. M, 'p_ were allowed to check up on the contents of many cellars ln Char- lottetown and Summerside and oth- er large centres it might explain tn some degree why prohibition ls not effective. X am. Sir, etc. SENIZX innit at ARMED ar-‘m: nmxo (Canadian Prone) HARTFORD. Conn. Dec. 7l_ Connecticut must feel humiliated‘. _.¢!:av_'€sr=_"2st= truth in the ‘ tement It's Worth {he Trip . To Calicli a “whiff” of H 6' N's BR|GHT CUT “No wonder so tinny men WINTER CRUIS Now is the time to think about that Winter Trip. Book early in order to secure the best. accommoda- tion. I represent all rail and steamship lilies. Consult T. B. ROGERS Cad Nat. Rys. Phone 540 made" that the eating of pl: b! football players at a school men accounted for their poor play dur- 1118 1110 past sea-sop, says T114 ‘rtmesnsittsnotlllegedttiai the pie eating was gluttonous, as sumptlon must be either that thi pies were most inferior or that the youn: men can't. take 1t without impairment of their physics.‘ stamina. "Pi-om the days of the men whi lhowushlv smashed the u; ciitsu at Boston, pie for breakfast. pi! for dinner. pie for supper and pl! before going to bed has been a: it were dietary gospel," the pap‘?! proceeds. ‘The fishermen on the Grand Banks and upon the mackerel fleets of New England. would mutiny t! robbed of tliell Dies And they are not puny men They are men of muscle, Wlhdi endurance and exceptionbfnitnbfe- ness. “Were these Shelton young men examined on the subject of cake? Would they wither and grow pail‘ and shudder or faint. in the pres- ence of a pile of flap-jaciu such as any respect-able hunter oi- lum- CUT smoking tobacco for Christmas”, any: Sonta- Glve this mellow, Vlrgliiln type tobacco to any plpo smoker on your llst and when he says, “Just vvlint I wanted”, you can tell ho moans It by the pleased ring In lils voice. Packed In pound cartons, pound this and half pound this for gift-giving. “The linootlleot Smoke” l-IICKEY 6' NICHOLSON hex-man would make to disappear down n delighted gimet qiifckei-‘n a cat could wink its eye?" .__i ask for l! 8 8'8 BRIGHT