i I I t t. E L. h. til l’ f.‘ 11 it q. ‘l "f l a. , troduction 0i prohibition the volun- _-1 g h g J h 1 1 I m] h; h u- _ 1» l . f‘ Lax-y temperance organzawrm prae- 115037111: waiplimdlli; 0:‘. it»; 2:1 310:6 eifipglisiltzlllletygrezft 223123 Wars H80. male. many be lliliztuljpcriattlcirzlungptellle City‘ lfhfitugrea‘ business M bonding a home and bringing up z‘ . ' , ‘f ‘ Formerly where a patient was I i 1 7- . ' 8m 511'» 9W Council and their arreement with “any gagged to exist, The Wynper- 5 n11 m; w pa“; _ istering the affairs of hundreds of‘ I t ‘ , i, . e m a PM to 3W" mum“ or under developed p903 gm‘ 1v upset l“ m!“ “mi severe ANXIQUS the Cundall HOME trustees. he was 5 Equal partners? So it seemed; but she was left without sup_ ii‘ .,..l._.....‘-._ " *1“ '*"..=umz -_._» -..»..-.-..-.....,-.....t..... ., ,.. ....._.... _. _ .. . manu- n: m .c,..»v <~-.-—----»-t-.--m--.._.‘t . ~ ._-»u,.,- * -- rL-vn PAGE FOUR” . THE.,_Cfi4R§Q'l_Ll_ET°W,N. §FJAKDLANM MFEBlfU-ARY ‘l. 19;; ll A OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDI E av ms WAY fit to . - _ o- - -....--.- . _ ~- T E A“ » ice and economic drasier and h 1s ' t ‘- , - x r _ v . . . - . ,- , , , ___ , , ,, _. _,_._, ___ s ~ t l Slgnally failed to pfovjdg it." l l H l5 11*“; FLAVUR i i: ____ __.__..-_..__......... ___..-_-_________ _ p V Pre||dent-—\V. inc-t:- s. ,l\lrI;;4rnéMAl.uP," uur'“z‘ll'c“el:l':-,elisi.aiat—\it n. Blunt! T, u” no 0th“ illustxution, H’ m“ h o on l" ‘he I am sir. ! AND AROMA Ola I .0114‘ :|ry~—.|r - . . . . . . _ go ‘v ___', _ l ' """"*'"".“J51:iiiii."...“ii“e‘i.... “w” °"“"- .““,." f ,.§f§;§’f°;,°§? at lulu“... by ...'.'............... _.,_ _ ‘°°‘° i, BRA H MjN TEA llnrnln: 11.. y ¢i.......|.-.| m: uu u" wur llll hllrlllltl‘) dlllvtfld. PM?“ WWW“ n p _ , ,d ' i; questions of interest. The l - . . ‘Mo l," H,» till ...l\.....».., . .-.| in (‘aluulu and chum sutu- organizcd and unzier-dcveiopt ‘Iarlouaown Guardian do" JUDGE STE-waits LETTEILS- _; [RY ['1 _* ‘_ d1 ' "tary and naval forces £ ‘ l " ' - - _ ‘ x reason FEBRUARY 9. 193! 2:: groelgsexlnlldilll for the proteciion- -. , nuts uoltnlnecearlrlly endtsrlsuthe (Lam 2) bold only in Red, airtight P-lck-lgls- mo corrupou e - .._._.... . W "“” _ of life and propvrtvwrflnd for W’ fir: 1mm W BnrmmMD "P ° Bun-It ls difficult to understand .--..-....-..............-...- - f ~ ~- » _ ]NTEMpE];_.;1yCL. mi-oad on luancnui-ia, which has wmervhhoh o; civilization itself,- ' " ' ““' __i_in______-__ why Judge Stewart’ feeling the h‘; F01‘ J0me time P35! U191"? llae China. as a whole. with Chapel as the maintenance of law, order and ANXIETY STOTES ‘lawns’ QUALulcATxoNS not tum his attention to Federal , , I bee endeav r to resuscitate has, g m," good government. in countries _ v or Provincial questions, One would M P t h n m o me or mum“ m w having no thought oi war. It is I’ L‘ mum-lung t° s“ h°w much sill-Wm y“ be kmd “mush to suppose that such matters as thc e e In temperance organizations in midst. For many years after the in- O11!’ once pcoplepracticallyvsat back in their seats nIIUWIlB the law to take its course. There was little attempt on the part of individuals or as- sociations to inculcate the princ pies of temperance in the mnds of the rising gcnc-raiioiy What need. It was asked, was there for once teaching in a country where 11:1.» fallacy bore {Olllifif- liquor was pro‘ l‘ ‘Led of this rcasoni g smu evil fruit. The fear of the law s uoth- rludcd from those miles ‘The pm- _ ‘ fawn“! Came i0 1m and. the lndlvl- dltlon ruust be actually doing bus- that‘ as Jildgc of the Admiralty Pmvincia] ManagerspThe GreatAVeSt Lire 1ng when the dcsres o.’ the lild-Vl- pogcd ggfggmgyht, 1t L, stated’ mum The “ct that m,“ mum“ raml dual ‘vould mmpse 1M0 1115' former Ines in the cm, and in active p05. Court he receives an addltionn. ; dual are inflamed. “Yllllllljv 1W0- mcan that some measure of inter- way men in United AStates have Culldlllull because the cause of his session of shop. Wafvlwusfi- "films sum of $80000 p" yealknmg “w, Charlottetown 1,1,- began m m. fncture alcohol xmiibnai intervention is necessary accepted B‘ w‘ p" w“ wage cut; cinomna] disturbance had not or business premises’ Ed. G‘ :1? ‘b: nttrntlixh iscgezlnttil: 033:: i M i I for their awn use, Lizrn ‘Q amugglt‘ t0 Ell? China PPM? and stable wimouz recourse m any of m“ many been destroyed‘ try ihro‘ the Federal government ~--_-;____ i: in, then to make Ii ’.l'.l('.(.' of boot- legging it, until n. state of affairs was reached ivwch ClPT-"Yfllilli after clergyman dcsixxinci from pulpit and plat-form to be jntolvr.il)l»:. It ‘was in tiicsc. ciz-cumstazices tlz: l been followed by direct attacks on 1h.- late seat of government at Nanking_ Lafest advices from Tokyo cede the Nine Powers ‘meaty with a new agreement among nations for foreign international interven- tion in China. The scheme would provide for international none: sur- rounding Chlntvs principal- coun- mcrc;a1 contra. Each centre would be surrounded by a neutral zone 15 to 20 miles wide, policed under international supervision. Chinese solders would be permanently ex- goverrzzzicnt. whereas the existing Nine-Powers Pact 1s based on the principle of avoiding foreign in- terfcrcnce in China, This some- nvhutQzirxcnlioiis and cjvnical pro-lllf illvlf lflfidfls- m“; L.’ (amamount to a proposal represented at the conference wiiiii as on efficient police service is for also important .to bear in mind that Britain, the most powerful pies, scattered through all parts of the world. Her need of large naval and nulltary forces is therefore "l fact which no disarmament con- ftnenco can overlook, either in fairness or in safety. It would be an evil day for the world that should see Britain's sea-power re- duced below the irreducible stand- ard necesrry to enable her to preserve the peace, and enforce re- spect for life and property fights in her world-encircling Empire. custonrry protracted measures. such as legal squabbies and arbitr- ation, lockouts and strikes. is n fine testimony to the save temper of the workers and to the sagaciiy- Had they been’ CORRECTING EMOTIONAL AND i more successful are the new meth- ‘ ods of helping overwrought indivi- duals than were those of just a few .anxiety or other emotional state, 1‘ the idea was to try_ and ‘take his , mind off’ himscif and the cause of ,1 his emotional disturbance. Accord- llllgly other work, other pastimes were afforded him so that other thoughts woulrlgrcplnce those that were disturbing him. Very often a trip or vacation was arranged which improved his health, and often enabled him to overcome the emotional disturbances. l Unfortunately when the special work or pastime was ovcr, or the | What is the new or later method? l The patient is taught. that it is not necessary to fight down his anx- i ietlcfi. or express 111.1; painful recol- leciions~not to struggle against l mml- Tllfi‘ Patient would naturally .iiki in puslr away the distressing circuinstziiit-rr which troubles him. publish through the medium of Y0" paper just who may vote 1n the coming civic election, male and i6- Charlottetown. Thelrc are three general Quail‘ ficatlons for males: ti) Ownewhlu of real estate worth $100 or more; (2) QccupiilCy or rental of prem- i503 of $14 or over, annual rental; (a) Payment of p011 18X- Fcmales can vote on the real e5- tate quaiifications mail‘- Non-rosidcnts in ci ivard must have one of the quallficltlon‘ of owncrship or rental, but in ad- DAYLIGIIT SAVING should be very careful t0 so: that no snap vcvdict in favor of Dal’- llghi. Saving is, through their neg- Sirz-Citizens of Charlottetown‘ itch to writc coming upon him, ditl Fire fighting equipment at Falcon- wood or the Beauharnols scandal trying to pay off some old grudges. ' Certain internal evidence in his ' ‘otters scems to substantiate this l view. and indeed personal spitc has Inspired much of the literary work of far greater men than Judge‘ , Stewart-such men as Swift, Pope,‘ and "Junlus." . | Or again some strange sense o! I ‘rtratitude may have caused him i: , liold his fire. It is understood that the learned Judge retired on his , full pay of $5,000.00 per year and ' ( is $5,800 per year.—He thus has ample means and leisure for pur- suing his litcrary activities, ns his glutics in connection with the Ad- lmirally Court are far from oner- ‘ous. l Herc a strange inconsisiency---‘ lie the breadwiruucr, .c thc liomckct-prr, standing tugcu." ihrpugh'good and lll, flliilflng the burdcrv-cqual partners in port toahoulder it all - earn tho bread, keep the hnmg. mcct obligations his death had created. There can be no equality in the marriage partnership where life insurance is left out. No man has shouldered hi; (an share of the burden, untll he has made tho future mfg (or his loved ones. Fur lull particulars of life insurance suitable to your circum- stances, consult ' HYNDMAN &l 00., LIMITED then there is so little remuneration in it. No more tomorrow. I am. Sir, can, CITIZEN. aihlltional 1 hwe been no means for collec .. lour taxes without Changing . [Act of Incorporation which wo have taken some time. Feeling 0 ; law was good, we appealed the d lc-Lsion before the Supreme Co _________._. MR- FOSTER REPLIES were granted a new trial, and W1 the railway executives by less abicyl ligellvfi‘. Wglsifilcll fill Wfiilllvfilfly-l Conservatxe par}; under ‘l . St ewarts len tier ), Iii i of ' tempted to g-i com: and to lesson is cilc mm: admzru (llil not mcct ‘ru'i1"i_ the‘. people at. 1.. queut Saunders (in. the disguprotrii plelnse ‘c -'~ . from filo jzf.‘ i"i'. ZR’ ilnrc I.‘i.. . pie 11.42:". i“‘.l!' i1‘. (by ll l\.’1‘!’f::: lieu. is i I‘, app-o‘. 11¢ l: put an cud to .21‘ tizrl '-.= t1 “.5 Just as dtuzrzic‘. fificr able u" we learn it .n u plbizc ‘bur or in select social circiw.“ dangerously uncorii lie czirucsztiy’ p,“ Li. (ihilxn, . 1,1, I Japan‘. '.\ i" i‘ l‘ Chiizuls status a and the prcscnt ~.i upon merely as the oniy in prov dc a market n for the as a nation ivorld pmvcr should be with- rcpublic on,“ Bug, most uggh- Wmnhged pa" of the giobmi vicar grasp of the situation from a for ru goods. It must be admitted ' less perceptive delcgttes, the result might have been a very they were not so led. Their representatives showcrl a ‘truly national viewpoint. They gave nmple proof that they pOSSQsSOd both vision and foresight, m” inl°nl~lll°nfll “mm” °f that thcy ivcrc capable of considcr-_ past half dozen lng the mens imsition in the light. has tcnrlerl to the conviction 0f ill" ‘flllllre and not of the!‘ m, ,3,“ 1m, or we civmzm world, illllllfifllllt) present. and that they, "ziic China. that tlicre .s 110,0 for pone-c arid stnbilty there ass stance. China ‘.l'l'l2i>i|_' cxic-rnul ' ha.» brow for so many years subjwi ‘ 5llllpYll-olfill and direction (lllltl-Siy of Manchu, which u-‘iii the abdication ‘of P‘ U- 12, 1512. confusion worse I-‘vbrvl Only m ru ‘.~ Al. times there have r Han fnrcc govern- ments 1;» ruuu; and warfarng in ll‘.‘,',l in Afzmcluiin tlicrc cmmtnis, tier: advcut of ivo one at ._.;;,,hi?ik1iig,- and the other a‘, Nanking . hqd Just hslin active conflict. Perhaps the sug- ifestion of Japan for the practical control of China by foreign Powers miflhi nvirvide a way out of the entreais parents to set an cxzunple l llW-"liit impasse, but it does 110i. 100R l of absolute sobrlcfiy‘ and to their children and to teach them inicmivcrzincc, ra salutary {our of which, possibly next to mpuriiy, is the cause of mos», o: worst social problems because it so qu ck- ly hardens the heart oi its victims against all appeals of reason mid religion. The Bishop also advised the pastors of the (‘lioscscs to fre- quently explain the impcratve ob- ligations of the v rtuc 0f {Guiller- ance which, together with justice, prudence and fortitude, are the fundamental natural virtues that, supvrnaturalizcd by grace and il- Jmiinated by faith, hope and char- :l". form the bulwarks of Chrstl‘. s "nuary in our souls. The advice g ven by the bishop to the pastors d hll can Church might safely Ind with advantage be followed by the pastors and clergy of other denom- inations. t0 the ultimate benefit of the community at large_ Ollr JAPANZS‘ NEW llIOVl-i FA} B. TCSIIlO Of B. COXIIOIOIILTL‘ Ii‘. ‘Washington in 1922 nine phi-tic ,. in: Powers, inclutl 11g Slates, Belgium, British China, France, Italy, Japan, No i.- erlands and Portugal, policy designed to dltions in the Far East, to guard the rights and interest of China, and to promote intercours: between china and the other Pozv- c“ on tho basis of equality of sup- port, The sa-callca Nine Poulczx; 1rcaiy was signed to rzivc cfic-‘t i,» these principles, nnd i‘. Adawn that no external pUWCi‘ siirukl interfere in the internal go". ment and admlnistraton of CI The Powers concerntvl ilvril up ‘o Pa ‘l 121v Univ ,1 \V .1 S m_ Lnifpolicy until Japan mud: lv:>_ Emplnx, -;,;. I zidtvpiuil M.‘ stabilize ezi- -_ - safc- _, Luci l inciusnywfri’ promising for the future in- dcpcmlf-uce of the land of the Ris- ing Sun. POLICING ‘EUROPE Almost coincident with the an- nouncement. from Tokyo that Jalp- an uroposcs the international pol- icing and’ administration of China in order to ma ntain peace, law. order and commerce in that great Eastcm Emp re, comes advice from Geneva that M. Andre Tardieu, Foreign Minister of France and reDTPSCnlfltlVC to the Disarmament Conference, urges a similar policy wtli regard to the world in general_ In additon to the scheme outlined ll these columns on Saturday M, Tarclicil insists that the first step inwards n restoratfon of peace. (7l'(l"l"i1ild good government through- out the world is i110 provision oi nn lTi’f‘i'i‘|.'lil(lll.ll pflllif? force, and 1115s is not Possible o;- practicable in‘ rouilrmis, without thi- active “l-‘Ji Yiou of ihc United Sinfcs. Tue Until-d SriiWxv, the irirtual in- "y. i‘: 3 znzrl practical iumzgumtor u! l/oqllf? m Nitrous, hns stub- TFllZLTIl in join that League, E1 one of Hm most powerful . in the world so far n: gold l". and world interests arr: van- ("Zlilfl 1", seems an anomaly that r? c mlimi tiini crcntrd um Lyflgug ‘l Ylliiliifl, 11ml whosc interest ‘s ' mticerncd 1:1 (i121 l: wrlinre ilvllllil 1;" imision; that it has in “'- "l iluri in its existence. Up 1,; 1'. lime tllc United Slilics ~ ‘l ill" League rm- its (lWll . val i!r rnfusng to share res. for its acts and adminis- it."- ¢W\ ficc in the national interest. _ -—-- l Agreement with Gemany is lfghlyl desirable. But it is no ennui-Tl" utlon to suy illut ngrccmcnt be-f tween. Britain and France 1s in- dispensable. Only patient and sincere cri-operation between these two countries can load elscwhcrc than‘ to prolonged Eurcpéan ITl-‘i security and c\'i‘ll'DCl‘ll1lI‘5 vuillllll-‘lfil ruin. I l i of the tlisarmn-l mcnt proposzvs is the fact that‘ Franco and her satellite Pow , have hitherto consistently adhere.” to the old-fashioned idea of secur- ity by preponderince of ‘materiah force, and have declined to adopii any programme for a descent to a lowered level of armaments Unless they can be prevailed on to alter their policy, the outlook is gloomy indccd. The seriousness Mr. Coolidge was asked who W3‘! likely to run for President as the Republican candidltc in the com- ing election. He regfied in his in- cisive accents: "If a Rc-publicnzi victory seems possible, Mr. Hoover will be the candidate. If a Re- publican victory seems out of the question, Mr. Hover will certainly be the candidate." Canada, next July, will be the‘ pivotal point of British economic‘ policy as far as the Empire is con- cerned. The sittings of the con- ference will be epoch-making. Around Ottawa. will revolve the in- terests of the whole ' Common- wealth. for on the decisions reach- ed will depend the future of the Dominlons for many years to come, In a still wider way, the trde of the world will be affected, and it is already in evidence that all the world powers are regarding the out- come as oi supreme importance. The greater the interest displayed by Canadians in the coming zathorlmzs the more viluabic will be the support given not oniy to m. Bennett, but to Mr. Mpg- Donald. It is the opportunity of, I signatory of the Kcllsg; Pact whch ° outlaws war and provides for a specific settlement of all why should you not wish to collab- orate with the league oi‘ Nations climate from when it is cndcavoring 10 Cmmtorgg‘, WJI‘ and strengthen Tnrdicirs logo is hard to rcfutcnbuz xvhiic there is an election in view 1y that logic w'li count for l l‘ lvns in virw 0f these farts q,- t .~i. 'l'ill'(l.llfll mndc his present ‘Hoover v-ctory M the Doha 11i>i>0l1l w the United come in. “For several Stnies to ,\‘( 3Y3 X011 aratory committee.“ hc sai<l_ “A: disputes, prncri” M. n the United states it is not iikc- much different; an Crib-HOE of Just a decade.- Rcgina Star. ‘formed over eommunilzts and Whit is cziptalism anyway? 1t is not an o-sgnnizatioxi it is no‘. even an instituhon. Every have been in active collnimrution “W115 a ‘Mm’ 1° “l” in the czmiug together cf iii: prsp- Qililil-"flllst "ml 1113 Pllliws“ lll 3Y6 l5 to make flint How are The troubie with that hc adopts unfair moans for making his dollar grow. wc-shali solvc the capitalistic prob- lem. The trouble capitalism but hum n grccd. To bring the world able position we arc looking for we must revamp human nature and that is nm as casy m mnny think. nifninst the Prospect c.’ an hint; n; ma” i; n would be "Mess"? w have long since passed that point. I Dr. Tom A. \Vlili.illlS, Washing. , ton, D. C., says that more suggcs» lion is powerlcss against a profound fiinxicty, and trying to district his i mind by oilxm woriz, pa ':‘ l ‘lilfl so forth, are o.’ no {hgjL l The troubling circumscancc must .1 be brought out info limticut; ho should understand it, reosou with it, land we that it can i‘l.‘filly be over-gem», ' When the inliivni, illldffl‘ gilidaxicc of tho physician. brings his troub- nmc also rcanzc me Iwcosgm, of Sam-pl ling circumstance out where it can be carefully examined, evcigv angle considered, is able to tuidclnstand how hi: mind got bothered or mix. ious, and that the Circumginncg is not really important -enm;gh t9 crcato such a disturbance or degree of anxirty. he is able to understand Why it can he overcome. Some one has iikcncd this bring. I'm: nut of the difficulty into broad dflyllzzht, unto a ‘tangled skcin,‘ which can be gradually and com. pletcly." llntnnyilcci, if placed umlci- a good light. 71w ' pcclllflotltgc; There are thrcc (ircelas upon n piece of aetone I Wlm ‘-'.u'ii ibvl: licacis and stare into the sky While a young lad, witlirlglit hand lifted high, Points to u bird which suddenly has flown ' ' Above thcm, and beyond them, and is grown Most small before the arm could range the eye 0r the round mouth uushnpc its quickcning cry: ‘It is the swallow; look, ere it be gone.’ Herc, though the hands are dust, the sculptors knife Still wounds the heart to give it ut- tcrancc Naming a truth that each must mnkc his own. Ah! look, it is the swnlloiv; and is life Tlmt flies for ever from the dark mischancc Unto which man must tilrn nnkcd, alone. "William Scott in The Spccizitor. " l, on one time and iiie surrounding full lignt by U“; . Dfl>‘11g'*=s~"*g ‘or ‘he “‘.“§.°..§Z§§“.°.§‘§i Zi‘§i’§"l;"...§3§"§§i as a whole’ or for Cum“ as Fllibrc-mtist be noticed. He‘ chides lwhoh’ “mild have ma] economlclthc council for increasing th" ‘llama BM for Charlotmtolvn w bclsmltill silpcnds of city officials. liliis docs not come with very good , country and smaller towns on nn- ‘ grace from the learned Judgm h. .‘ "the? time is “(fining but a nuis‘ vimvpf the comparatively lovrgo l once and a lnliubug. The fact thatirenluncmtion he enjoys “on, u“, m” aglmuon is not for n’ Provnmclpubllc. purse. It. is reported also, l widc. change is evidence that tlicnmt n“ Stepping down f0!‘ i110 lilfil nmmlrs are oplw-“l 1° it" And Cm“ l time from his bench in the Queen?» lottetmvn in these hard times shoultlllcounty Court he nmde we rauwl. b? doll‘? “ulylhmg l“ Us lmwmlinstounrling statement, that in his; to please the furthers and draw their ‘Opium-n Judges in “m; Court ha,‘ cilstom rather Hum to esirnngc and too little to d0~——tll0 inference be» l inconvenience them by the Eltlopil-i-ng .0; course that they wgyg QVDT- l loll 0f Dylisht Sflvlllg- lpaid. Apart from the fact that tho, I I . I "l" Slr- "m learned Judge might better have TRUE PRoGxfissisnid this on assuming office rather than on leaving it, there must bc la reason for such idleness. Judge lStcwari. during his official regime $ll‘;-—IllIl:ltlOl1 arises through tlleltistahlislied something of u record issue of money in excess of wealtlllin having his judgments reversed production. ‘There was monetiry in- in the Superior Courts. Doublless, , flation to finance the great war. litigants becoming appraised 0f Infiailnll has run its course, the this state of affairs, dccidcd to itiflutcd mpvlidiiilrc llSCd to pur- snvc expense bl‘ Side Wlllllllg llls chase suppllts t0 provide the sin-mourt us much as DOSSllJIQ and cur- ljwlfi or war, i-nd these supplies have rying their cn its (lircct to the su- , been blaster! out of cxistcncexButilXTlfll‘ tllbllllllls- . ‘ _ j ithe (lcbtors are now being called] The Judge ls now sucking Clvw. upon m my up m go1d_hnd 93h- honors as Mayor. It is in my view not do so because the mhjorggy of a pity that he has decided i0 enter the gold avaunble for monetary pm- thc toll and turmoil of municipal Doses is in the hands of the crcd-,“fr“l1'-S~ He is gettlng up in yrfli"; ibors. Since the armistice the debt- l. “m” “ml fillflllld be sated both with ms have. been semmng new loanmlinnors and this worlds goods. lo with which to [my their debts, but l b" “ M“'°' °' l" Cm’ °°""”m°"_ " the Hold still remains in the hands l" “m” dwmksb “ “will 5m" of the creditor nations; The natauous and thankless lhSl{—-illlcl ozu- ions holding thi! gold, since the fln- "mm “me” M‘ t” “mg” m” » rncial crash of the mu of 1929 have o“ “W” “amf devm‘ mm‘ . practically stopped credit to the “m °° ‘he m” ‘msmss’ “d f’ l debt” nations and demand “pa? as often as not for his trouble su ~ 3. jected to a sniping firc of petty h . A d 2:35 (155920?! (Ebtjogn £23m" 35 criticism from eccentric and cup- tious persons. Judge Stewart will find "L. P." INFLATION AND DEFLATZON l i i COIITSF‘. When a tyre is flat it may unlit’ Mr. “Hawk Eyc"—:\rc they not a patch but even then ivhai: is most or b t l ' d d m urgently needed is inflation. Sim- the same-n u as m m. rec h h u a -.~ ilarly when business is flat, plrtic- “plmtmmm '5 m my“ r the Civic ‘Throne. His ulafly when it is flat as a result’ of Ezlflilt drsecord is sufficient. proof nn overdose of deflation, the urgent that he would do better to devote “m! L‘ “my ’°'l"“"t‘°“' all his time to literary pursuits, Deflation of prices penalizes the rather than to mix ma.“ m the producer and debtor in favor of the rough me of practical filings‘ And consumer and creditor. Inflation on the contrary POITIIIZCS the consum- er and creditor in favor of the pro- duccr and debtor. In the words of sir Josiah Stamp: "The present uncontrolled inter- national monetary system has tacit- ly assumed the pmvcr to provide ISLAND CONDITION Capitalism must go we are in- and over nun u by their nil tiers, poi-son who exfcnt is a dollar grow b1,‘ hook r by crook. 10:1 often by crook. ivc going to stop him? that Clipll- list. is If we can him that propensity icdny is no‘ into the comfort- Ihe brgrinlzing vnil we POWDER Ilow is your horse looking? Is his coat sleek and glossy? In he full of life and action? Or la his hair stiff and dirty looking? Is he moving slow- ly in a tlrcd fashion? Do his eyes Indicate good health? A hone often needs a bitter tonic as well as does a man. Island Condition Powder wlll tune n0 _hls digestion and appetite, clear the eye, give giou to the coat, and light- nola to hla action. You get a big package for the price, but every particle II medicine-god medicine, too. It Isn't filled with cheap meal jolt to make It look like a big bargain. It’: Jlut u good for cattle, sheep and hogs. ' 55o Pound Package. E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore Nowegian Pu re Cod Live r l; il Put. up l_ PARKE DAYI5 A (jg, A wonderful pure vita - rich Cod Liver Oil-recognized b! lilfilllk Physician; u; u"; ideal, easily digqgm] “M; tonic for all ages. Nothing 59"" T"! the prevention or after effects of colds, 011'»- smn per lflrze bottle m {mics DRUG STORE 149 Great George Street Mail Orders Given Prompt , Attention. ‘ p088], nor perhaps the legal talent the same legal arguments presen Slr:—It his been my opinion for ed, had the decision reversed-mu some time past that I should reply] 1 pfgsume w Mn smhghhs m .0 various criticisms of the Civic‘ for gromthflgg1nlchhth (he m) (Zovemment made by certain mdi-. and gouncn were continually u“ viduals in the public pres 5 and gr gm Hqwevqr‘ there “m n clscwhvre, but as I did not have the hmch 531d openiy m] a coume , lime for “ll mlclldfll Ci-lllllwvcrs-Y. months ago, when a Civic Eecii that my critics have nt their (‘liS-_ bang 5cm in the 515mm“ a p; of cam ai n was started. for lwisting flgilrcs, I thought it; I nee}; got touch flu-Um, on , boat tofliivv lltlr lsuw to the avid articles wrltiten. other tlirm u» an sense n c cl izcns who would c 5.0m. attention u, some of the h; £21“ 1.2.2212: ‘;:;.::;:"*z:*":z.“3;i.t» Se“ ‘ V" CDITCC V975 O11 0 Pill, ivcrc printed and placed at theirl we W11] first, take 1h... gum; disposal. Since that time the ac-, Home which pamcukmy tame cllsatlmls thmugh “d” “m! news" for a prominent place in our cri vapor lmvv been of such a serlvllsf ics condemnation. Now hcre is nature thit I decided to give you} mm vel-‘skm o; this work and 360° "the? and "We" 5ld° "I m‘? will leave it to the citizens to s 5 "9' " ' whe el th Councl fcli l The princiiml writer of these lei-l the rmztterf Th." Ciilv lutldllmt “'75 l5 m"? My‘ W- 5- Stewart who!’ of brcastwork on tllc Park itoa “Bmingly 599W)’ lmercsted m 95"“! way starting frun the Cuud. affairs" Smrwd m5 Mt" WFlllHBI Home brenstivork, which had to - policy 5mm “m9 ago- M that tlnli-‘l rebuilt and the osiimaivrl cost l he crificizcd mv first financial re-| some was $1,200.00. Thu Cund port. in n lclioi- which appeared in Homc hm 140 f,“ h, 1mm, q; [he the’ Gllmfllmli ‘mil "l9 0111)’ thing’! grounds which likewisc llndio - he found fault with was the amount! _, , of the outstanding taxcs. He stated‘ (Continued 0n PM" ill ‘he Cnilhcil were negligent in their ' dllly in this respect and went on to cnsilgotc the different officials, but lust. how much did he help us in performing those ciuties. outside ofl uriticilm? I‘ii_ icll you how much‘ he ilclpctk-Whrn Mr. L. P. Tanton med thc C.t_v at the beginuiitg o.’ that your for a refund of property taxes, which he claimed we had no power to collect, and which he paid under protest, Mr. Stewart gave the decision in his favor, say- ing our ease was not legally pre- { seated-I "wonder why? And by so doing he held u - ~ l or p the pnymtnt of many llllllill‘(‘(lS of dollars then out- standing. In fact, had the Counclll ‘lllliled by 1115 Judgment there vvouicll i | ._ia \\\\.-.\\\., lMpERlAL JMPERIAL FOX , . FOX B!SCUITS . BISCUITS The SECRET of SUOOESS in FOX RANOIIING The Regular Feeding of IMPERIAL FOX BISOIIITS Seasonal changes in formula tnake “Imperials"~ an aII-the-year-round fOX food. ' ' EVERY SEASON is the RIGHT SEA- SON to feed "lmperials.” Manufacturers: IMPERIAL BISOIIIT COMPANY. Ltd. Charlottetown,‘ P. E. I. IMPERIAL IMPERIAL . FOX FOX BISCUITS BI~°>°U'TL