PAGE FOUR TIIE lllllllllllTlETilyll GUARDIAN notes BY TIIE m: I _ l'relldcnl—“'. (‘healer B. McLnre, bl. P. Vice-- resident-J. B. Burnett 5eerrfury—LleuL-CnI. ll. .-\. Mat-Klunun, D. S. O- THE CHARLOTTETOWlfl, GUARDU-N What Bully of , , , Qours 0,1 w on»... MD JHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS NOVEMBER 23, 1931 BUY BRIT ISL (Montreal Star) ' The Prince of Wales, that man a- mongst Princes and Prince among men, ha; 5 genius ifor making thc right appeal at exactly the right time, 1111s is the moment for n “Buy British" campaisn- Ever; British nation is now concerned ‘first to help itself. second to help ‘its brethern of the isrmpire. And lgound business reasons of exchange One of the hopeful sigpg of the fortify this determination. With the 4i A “Buy Empire Products” c. palm! on a gigantic scale has l.- atarted in England sponsored the Prince of Wales. Th t“ ’ talkie pictures w; speeches by Prime lil-inister M2,. donald and George Landsdoyirir. , . ‘ parliamentary leader of thc 5.21:: urinal? ::.:.:::."::;‘::: 1m m. . ed and will be shown throughout "Investors of Canada should not ‘Ylllcll m? Llbfial “any h“ adwl" the c0uuh-y up D00 21st pup Editor nml Mnnuirlnl Director-J. ll. llurrielf; Associate l-Zill|ora-—l"runh Walker and l). K. (‘urrla Alurlilnl Ihnily (Ioumleil ixsn 5.3.00 per year uh admin») delivered. 81.50 per year (In nihunre) mullv-d in (‘nniulu and Unlfrnl Slafel. DIONDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1931 i‘ SUPITJIZIT TIIE LOAN "lea tate u» give the fullest support ed from time l° ilme- “ml is “°"' publicity is being afforded this "m" l‘ l“ s“ m" °‘" “P i0 date Cflllfldlfln dollar Fil- a aiszgunt in ' i‘ . , h ‘t l now have one o B"t’sh ngen re ort. to the domestic loan to be offered 5° l“ ‘*5 Pmleclle tall"! campaign. in the 9113-88. on the dos? $550“ me Smfl Th rams: New Ymk’ Ill we man pom "us week‘, 5,5,5 the Fmqucju, PM ‘arc concerned, in full accord wireless and in moving picture e“ ls ' e m l that mere "ll" l‘ 5° y . . . .| has the same standing as other members. attends and takes part 1n lall staff meetings to the advantage To the “"3"”. m“ he needed lof the hospital the patient and the a holiday, and should go to At- 'Stafljlself_ ' ' lantlc City for e. rest, Hon. Gideon _ _ Robertson, Minister of Labor, an- x133“ dilgglclflforrhl; 11351:‘??? $21“: “wand no‘ ‘because for ‘me good step. as the real getting together ream“ I would!“ pay “'15 for a‘shuuld begin in the high school or 5°°d Canadlan dollar", He addedlunivcrsihv before medical or dental that he had made arrangements tolwucge ,5 reachcu trike a trip to Jamaica and hoped The umust is treating the human ti?‘ Yellll“ l" 9' mlmlh’ much lm" body in such an important and ser- Pmvlld l“ health- ious way, that lllS qualification; " previous to entering the dcntzti col- 11W" Mfii-‘auln’ "l" 5am that lcgv should be equal to that of a ihefe W35 lliile "w" cllllmls than mcdicnl student. During his studies the British P601111‘ l" 0m °l illell‘ at the denial college he should in- periodic fits of morality.‘ One quiries for British goods to replace foreign in cunzida. Patriotism, good business and increasing public dc- mand sii combine {o foster Empirel trade. i The Prince oficrs this rule to thc‘ people of Grcnt Britain: "In great purchases and small, first choice for home products; second choice for products of tho Eniplrp overseas." The Dominlcns and the whole Em- pire will echo that appeal: “First (hoice for liomc products; second choice for products of the Mother Country and the rest of the Em- pire." , “Those who control expenditure"; the Prince reminds us, "from the] theatres. wrhe bonus are buuked by mu be“ l\\'llll tlic policy of the Bennett Gov- gecurlty that is uvafnble m? wll-“rvallve cuuadgun investor and the “eldparty in Canada from the time of presented is particularly attractive. lsll‘ 30h" A‘ MllcDlw-alll- Purchases of this bond issue may The lllllll l5 m“ me “d6 °l be made on a bn<is of uieril Whllr iwmls l5 at last running Stmllgly national ha“, bu." , toward Empire trade based on pre- formed to win siiimort fur ilic luau, ' l-‘l'i”ll““5 "ml" a Pwlcclrl“ ‘arm and while it is essential that thclslslelll» PTPCl-‘cly Premler loan be put across, lli\'(‘.\'(‘ir;: 00 n0; Bennett predicted it would and as need to approach the issue on the M“ Klllg med Clea ll willlldnll at basis of support. They arc belngflll“ last 5955M“ °l m‘? Cumin“ given 8 good ymu on n good unnu ' Parliament, and that cs a result of and that should he any iuvcsions l ill“ Cmlmllml Prlme Mml-‘llells lmd‘ chief reason for participating in the Plslllil l" lllls mam" the mmlllg o o j Lifetime s ' d Peace of Mm l EAR for your children's future‘ F ...fearofpassingonandleaving wifeandlovetl ones to facewant: and privation. Isn’: it worth 51c. a’ day to banish such fears forever from your mind? u, m: eminent and of comm flit-cs 115 “Only 51c, a day,” you say? Yes .1." and if you are under 35 years of age _ it will be even lcss. For 51c. a day is the rate a man age 35 would pay on a $10,000 Great-\Vesr Minimum Cost l v form himself of the entire workings ppm with large contracts to place’ Policfithe cheapest permanent llffi issue." i 3m“ "my s” develilpmellls Wlm wonders ‘Vhflii liiacaulay ‘Vmlld of the body~heart. lunzsst omacli, ‘to the woman budgeting licr house-r 1115117311433 Y9“ C3"- lll-W- jmomcntous consequences for the hnvc said of the spectacle of New jntgsflng, 1105c, throat, eye and 5g keeping money, must be curious a-l l \\‘llOl*)Of the British Commonwealth. Y°Tk balm‘? a Elm-l? ‘If tlchmgs “Till-l” Slcklless “ml health» S0 by Whistler on the grounds that that he may be on an equal footing they are indecent- And this thfiiwlth the physician when the ailment New York which has Just gone Iof a patient is under discussion. crazy over Eugene O‘Ncil‘s play the Dr. J. H. Klock, Orlando, Flu, sug. The Brink,‘ way of dealing with chief themes of which are incest Igests that there should be an ex_ and adultery. ‘change of professors and teachers I STEEL PL.-iNT.S‘ [IFS/ER bout the sources of what they buyn" The responsibility 0t‘ the public is great. When tho ordnary house- .wifc and man on the strcct dc- lmands Empire goods the retailer, in his turn, is quick to inform the; wholesaler 0i public demand. And’ today, with unfavorable foreign ex-l v changes, the Canadian wholesaler! has every inducement to inquire; for home products first fiIlCl Em-i pire second, to replace foreign im-i portations. 'I‘iius the forces of in-l crtin which tend to keep trade in well-worn, foreign channels are be- ing checked. It is well worth while. from purely business motives, for the merchant to look into the pOSl-y bilitles of replacing foreign with domestic and Empire goods. Pat- and self-interest march hands in hand here. And that is a combination which you cannot boat. The Grcat-lVcst MINIMUM COST POLICY enables you to carry more insurance than would be possible with any other form of life plan. Improved operating conditions at the Sydney steel plant are reflected! in the temporary employment of two or three lzundrorl workers who vrere idle siizcc the partial close- down several vw-oks ago. orders which have accumulated during ilici interval / of yiurtiul siuqiunsion urc‘ now being filled. l There is, dnclrins the Sjcdncy" Post. good ground for the hope that; "the plant will make a fair opomt-i lug record dizrlng the ivirxtcr‘ months. A rail order is expected from the Canadian National Rail-l ways either in Dccsmbcr or curly in [l the New Year. hfcrmxvliilc such business as may be laookcrl will slip- plcmcnt the heavy: tonnage order anticipated from tho National Rail- THE BRITISH WAY ‘I turbulent ugntators is ivcll illustrat- cd in the following incident related Gamay»; budxpt i-ecipgs co in the Aberdeen Press: A benevolent ‘policeman was moving on a ferocious Commun- ihi. filled perhaps 17, who said bloocitliirstlly. “Wot we want ‘ere is u couple of machine guns." “No. no,” replied the law kind- ly. “What you want is a couple of nspirins. Now then, 'op it, my lad." between the dental and the medical n- school. In this way various opinions tinue to fall below estimates, while could be expressed and the students expenditures must ‘remain at a-Would mus 10am m lllsllcct these high level owing to the hatvy un- opinions coming from the other pro- employment, which on Sept. a0 . fession- ' numbered 4,355,000, an increase 0f As it is at present, the dentist 379,000 Over July 3L naturally thinks he knows more ‘about the teeth and their care. and For the m.“ "m, in ‘he history ‘about ivhcther they should or should - of the British Broadcasting Cor- 3m be removed- poruflon television was included us The physician, on the other hand, pa“ of the normal broadcasting knows more about the patient him- program one night lately AS u self; knows his entire body; has diswfotlsm result of the success achieved u; is covered that some infection is iii his It is interesting to observe, 00m. more mm probable that television blood and that after going over the "mm ihe Svdiley Post, that thelwill now become a special weekly enmre “My he “all find 110 Othvi‘ British Lnbor Opposition expressed felllllre- The televklo" “'85 carrlflsource of infection’ excel.“ the teeth 111-001-5015. the same objections to theled out in the usual bffifldcilstlflglflitflllfigillll bythc X ray picture. Ho (“mummy mrm 1e .1 t. nstudio. There has been a greet a‘ y wants the well‘ “mmveil a gm a on as me increase in the number of televls- at once’ l You can rcadil th i; ion subscribers lately, and the _ y 58° a lf the “lmlllls "Ulcefl flsliihsllnumber in England is over 8,000. physmans lmd dentists we“ tllnlw“ emergency tam,’ measureslA report ms ab‘) been rcéeived |more together before they graduated _Prc1nium Rates per $ 1,000 of Insurance Premium $ 13.80 15.80 18.55 Ptcmiunr $22.35 27.50 34.49 Age 40 45 . 50 I I AMUSING wvays, and with gradual llll{ll‘Ll\'(‘lll(‘ill in the general situation, employ- Canakla In The Empire iMoncton Times) Now it is said that the unti- briter. Already the she‘. trade is on [he " ‘item lid Mid-S ihfli? the u-"Ylll- ed by the British people as a slogan the up-grndc in the United Stuiesl whore thousands of workers liavcl r.ccntly' been absorbed in the lurgci‘ 5m abdication 0 plants in the New York and Penn-l sylvania steel centres. t’ ilie powcr of Par- lament. as a transfer oi the tariff- lmaklng functions oi the House to ya Department of the SIGNS OF THE TIMES Government, jarid so giving the President of the Board of Trade the right to change 1t was left to m. Hon. whim m” “ml” "ml WSW-m of the Rllnclfnan, president of the British "ulliw “l Will- and Without wait- Board of Trade and formerly a l"? l" ill? "Ext budget. And it 15 staunch free trader, to announceianluslng t° "will "l" when these the first definite step in the hush-E arguments We" Previously used at flonment of free trade in Greatfoltawal Premlel‘ 39mm" WES $016 Britain and the imposition ofapro- l bl’ h“ Ollmllellts l" the 301156 ihflt tectlvu tariff. And now the Toronto h“ “ca” w“ l" wnillcil With dlobe’ midi,“ mbeml newspaper British principles and Parliament- in Eastern Canada has discovered my llraclleel ll 5°- l" h" been that it w” Britain-s h.” trade pub quickly‘ imitated in the mother of icy-and not Premier Bennett's pro- Parllamella- tectionist attitude at the last Im- perial Conference las alleged by Mr- Mackenzie King-that has interfered with freer intro-Empire The United States press bristles trade. The Globe's statement on this with enmity to Japan in the Man- point is specific, and may surprise churian dispute, but it is noticeable, some traditional Liberal supporters comments an exchange, that firms in this section of the country. It manufacturing explosives are ship- says: "The great obstacle to effcct-lping their products steadily to Nip- ive mnplre preference duties has pon. Sentiment is one thing and been Britain's refusal to discrimin- bhginm i; quite moth“ ate against foreign products.” It credits tour-fer and Fielding Withl Premier Bennett's first words on having inaugurated the preferential arriving in Englgnd are being 0000;- EDITORIAL NOTES 4 I i i ness of this policy "was dwarfed by of cheer and encouragement. shak- l traditional reluctance, in theling hands with the customs collec- Ufiited Kingdom, to accept tariff tor at Southampton, the Canadign taxes of any kind!’ Prime Minister said: “I hope to see flhe Globe now rejoices in the cn- you busier." The statement was nctment of a sweeping tariff lnw by characteristic of the man. No plat- ~. mental better than medicine. to tell a. story. A well-told story is} a sunbeam in a s’ck room. Th: f ever. France is quoted have succeeded Manchuria into better governed than the rest of China. churls. rind made our investments there under a protected treaty what she lulled w d° l“ 1994 R115" fight to sumo“ 15,000 troops the“? lsia; is not likely to Llltillllpl, p.335“ in adopted at Ottawa in the Sflptemberll-YOM lvlrdeira, which is 1,700 miles >510“ 0f 1930_ It u.“ described as distant, that one of the EXIJCTL television broadcasts had been picked up very clcarlgy. Learn to laugh. A good laugh is Learn how world is too busy to care for your ills and sorrows. Learn to keep your troubles to yourself. Learn to stop creaking. If you cannot see any good in the world, kccp the bad to yourself. Learn to hide your pains and aches under pleas- ant smiles. No ' one particularly cares whether you have the ear- ache, headache, or rheumatism. Don't cry. Tears do well enough in sentimental novels, but are out cf place in real life. Learn to meet your friends with a smile. A good-homered man or woman is always welcome, but the dyspeptic, the whining kind is not wanted any- where and. is always a nuisance. Above all, give pleasure. Lose no chance of making others hnppy by being pleasant yourself. You will pass through this world but once. Any good thing, therefore, that you can show to any human being, you had better do it now; do not defer nor neglect it, for you will not pass this way again. The opportunity or doing good once lost is lost for- Thg Ambassador to as saying: "We in transforming a country far Japanese Before we came to Man- there would not be so many differ. cnccs of opinion as to what should bg clone about suspicious teeth. However the fact that dentists are now on the staff is worth much to hospital patients. GENIUS i ill. “an. in; flame lFor which men builded high Alters", and piled the dry Faggots. And then it came, As lightning, suddenly, Kindling a sodden tree. It was the seed I Men nurtured rich in mould, And cherished from the cold; But heedlcss of their heed, Wild-sown, by ways obscure, It flowered upon the moor. It was the child Mcn hoped for from their schools Taught in their prudent rulcs, Shielded and undefiled. But wayward and divine, From out some lintel low, Or hectic tavern glow, He came, bearing the sign. -Gertrude MacGregor Moffat, Russiwand Manchuria (Hang Kong Press.) _ That Russia. has any intention of again erasing swords with Japan in Manchuriu is Willll}; improbable, aic many more films of Cilllilllil-l than of any (ithcr Dominion- Mr. John Gricrson. thc Bonrdfls film officer, visited Cunzidu r-rcntly and received every’ help from Cop- Lin Badgclcy", who gave Mr. Grier- suu tho lrcy of his vaults and let} him llllif‘ nzray as much film as 110' ivuuird. Wlirrp ihcsc films 143-1; in mo, Cuuadn no longer means a: lvxgi rr-d spludcc on the left-hand i side of illr‘ mop to the rising gener- dumping legislation passed by thcI Imperial Parliament will not apply to the products of Canada, and presumably not to the products of the other Dominions. The Doma- lnions are to have a preference-r.‘ one hundred per cent. preference—' under this temporary emergency protective device, which ls tn check the flood of foreign goods now inundating the United Kingdom to the injury of British industry. THIS LARGE SIZE 25c TUBE OF €D LGATFS i Bflilsh "filial mlfl Bflllsll W"l'l“_‘l'5~ niion. Living pictures of men toll- l RIBBON D EN TAL CREAM Behind this lflfiff by Oidifrlll‘ iur: in ihr: lumber camps, of greati wit, I I Cflllheii. Which may TQF-Ch (l5 hlllll lcoc-moiivrs pounding across the JJ/mlrllurtjnse 0rd”), one ‘f B5100 PEI‘ Cehii- i of the Vflllle 9f ilwicicn prairies, of cities teeming [Jase-famous m/,"”7¢’5-' foreign goods, Government and with trndv, handling grain for the, P“lm°ll"° 55mins; Cream . . 35g Parliament are to work out h pcr- frriir Coymu-s 0; u". 00m, are! Col Me's Ribb - . 8 on Dtnfal Cream _ 25» mimerit system oi’ customs duties ir-inging reality right into thei c013,...‘ Rupid Sum, Cream 35" with preferences to other parts of clnsvroom- Youngsters are no,’ ~ ' ' c , P-XIIIIOIIVE Shampoo 50 the Empire. Thus, within a little longer ought just the names of’ Colgate’: Shavi l. ' l l r c more than n year WE have C0ll‘i*‘Ci1lli1(llllfl rivcrs-Ahcy learn what P , “g 0mm ' ' ' 0c plete acceptance of Premier Bchn- _' comes out of them. Instead of almlflwc Slim“ “"0" - - 500 ‘ctt's proposals at the Imperial i wizvnlng over dates in the history vasclm‘ m" Tmllc - . . 40c [Conference for mutual piccrcntial clnss. they watch rvide~eycd the ' c°l8iil¢3 Clover Lotion funds within the Empire. What is more, a new campaign ,lfll1’>1' gangs forginz astecl link from ocean to ocern. They are has been launched to bring C111‘ lmrlliiiir to know how Canadians ada. alive to the young idea’ livc rind work. The Empire is be- throughout the length and breath Coilllill; iefli- l of the Old Country by menus ofi —-———— m0g10n picture, A cummgue orl Barbara Joan Cancy is the first films is to be sent’ {we on loan w woman in Eirgland to be admitted schools in all parts of Britain, by m m” RflYal Academy's famous nit the Empire Mlrketmg Baum my yschool in 100 years. She has corrrs. quests for films are coming mupondcd with architects for scvcrzil "om 011 puns of the wuntw years under hcr own name without‘ About 500 schoou; me already lmsucccss. Finally sh: signed herself touch with the Board and there l,“f‘_ "n ‘l- °“"°l’-" Elle "filled m- a" probably as many more m QJHCSI immediately and n surprised possession o: projectors which m, ‘ rflfCllllJlCC, who thought she was» a 10m the scheme. man, hircd hcr. Her work has been A regular progmmne or these so marked that shc has broken down l mm! is shown daily at the Empire , the ban against girls and has cntcr-u Mv-Ykeiins Boards cinema at the led the Royal Academy‘ Imperial Institute, London, andl about one miil'on youngsters have‘ already attended the preforrhnnccs.» | . 35c .4. F0 T Central Drugstore , s. . . . -..~,'.'r.i""s Parties come in from the country to see these pictures and the totni . attendance figure has passed the' two million mark. i ‘Thanks to the efforts of Captain Bildgeley. of the Canadian Govern- ment Motlon Picture Bureau there in, the population was a little over 1931' Rum“ h“ “'1 m“ "ml B" 5'ooovooo_ M ‘ mu" o; Japanu attack upon Japan would rcsult economic policy and peaceful worklmt my m defeat l“ ,Manch“l'll" the population has how grown to but in the loss of Vladivostock and 300000003, the Amur provinces of Siberia. Rus. ‘ ' sia has long marked out Manchurle, I Great Brltfl-ih- "It i5 important ierllitucllnous speech-making, but a few “the world in Beherfll." it says. "B-flcrisp words of optimism that went martin: the end o1’ Britain's eiehtv- directly to the core of the situation. flve-year-old Free Trade cxperl-l ment. It is important for the Brit- XMAS GIFTS The bearcr of a Canadian title in - , n for eventual amicziutoh, and t}, g TOILET stars 30h pgoples 1n particular. M pBVmgIthe British peerage has been ep- "The time has come." 3'05 a me soviet Government should :6 the way for a great intro-Empire pointed to the office of Captain of wllmr’ ‘or the people o‘ this country vastly perturbed by the prggent ~ \\ x‘ \ Qltilnglillnfl“; fir?" to sumo llltl llfld d _ ‘ y ‘ _ N’ 5 ~00 to $6.75 ‘ trade agreement. . . . It can be the Yeoman or the Guard. The $011523?‘ Imuélgaolfl‘; to nevi); crisis causes n: Surilrzse. However, I . i gatrdlcys ______ __ taken for granted that Free Trade Deer is Lord Strathcona and Mount, m“, ma when flung‘! are 80mg m 3115MB’! lileckmnte in Manchurla S [Ilzuyblzgfiiré Q1 is a closed chapter as far as Bri-Royai, a former officer of the 3rd p,“ mgmgelves up and h9g1“ m“ “l a’ l‘ 53"" l° ihe present lludnuiw , taln’: immcdat; future is conct-m-l ed." fn the meantime, Mr. Mackenzie King is rtll ranting about the benefits of freer trade and the dis- q-itrous effects of protection. He. has learned nothing, apparently, from theepochal events that have nectlon with the title of Strath-l happened in Great Britain. But cona, but through the female iinel°“PP°" ‘m’ m 1:1“ l"°“l"' lie Globe hunch the light! n has the title has been transmitted, the “"4 “° mmlmml ends h” by \ Hussars. It comes almost as a. thinking of getting in on the shock to many Canadians to lcamlflfllllia n9" °l me plmpemy m” i that the title is borne by the grand- l5 l‘ llifut [son of that Donald Smith who was ithe first 10rd Struthcona. Owing to lack of male descendants the name Smith has vanished in con_ Philip Sanders’; mm: will llve ‘in Burgh history ris a truc ‘states- man of vision, extraordinary cour- lage, and unrullled intezriiv- Th6 boy 0g 90mg, physically handi- Dflllcy of encroachment in Mongolia and Sinkianil. which, for some rea- son of their own the Chineso auth. orities d0 110i: Seem to resent. —-———§_-__.__ unflinching courage, renuenu Iilnll Ind unforgettable service to his country. Mid holds today the flflifl 0i 11°"! Privy Seal in the wivllnENs SIIAVING se-rs iims‘, (fol .1 '__ . sill-Y's and llllglllullg‘, qléffrlfuf’ IVORY SIIAVING SETS Men's Brush n d (r from $3.00 to $10.00. mrb s"! as 2 mics w‘. ' mi l dill J1me,- “it, self-development, tire‘ family name now being Palmer, M. "ti. has” a purpose‘ um National Oovemment. and “good ‘ THONE all‘ , old Phil”. honored by m. mug, 1' i Milli Orders Given r a member of the House of lords. 4 Prom" A“°““°"'