i . ,.-» ,.P§ 4,!!-1*, il.\ 1 fi, -rn -:v\~.¢ 014° ~.,"»_,_. . -»-- _ 1 i L li l l . 1 t i l i l lf f i i 5 . l ._ 3 . if ` Eff . 0:. _-1;' r » .1 .’ .._.............».. .»...~»..;..i..~ »-__--,-,=.»_~f. -.~.»_ "“'"`“ 'r' - - » » - - -» l THE Ul'lARLO'l'I`E'l`UWN GUARDIAN | DECEMBER 2 PAGE HJUK ‘=l*"_'*i' Ti ` " ' Y ~ i_~;»\8_l_1936 '__,_`_, _._- ---r 1 f, The Charlottetown Guardian Prtmlilent. Lieut.-Col. W. Chantal tl. lolmn \'i.-a-i-ri-aitir-nt, J. ls. Burnett. F- J- I- [iperutury Lit-ut.»Cul. D. A. Machlnnon, D. I. 0. ti ill l Director J. B. Burma". l'. J. I. Eiiiiiiiiri-llrtic l»Jifli`ifi‘a,"§ riuili Wmur und >D_._ K. Canto.- ”*"““““” » > nm:-.~iiir nuiiy truulilizll iss1i’?l0t>u|;¢;dy"e:.:_‘l)lul:$::°; init..-f.-ii ri utr. ~» vi-r - rrim-a i;.i»..f.i iaiuuti. I6-00 0" YW' ll” “l"“°"l_ - .uuiit-ti to cauutia and United MINI _ ' T A .\io.\'n.-xv, DECEMBER 28. 1936 Uiieiiiployment 'Mill On |l1Cr€0$€ vylllll. ,lm-,,ll.‘,.i_\ ment and trade have shown tiiiiiiiwiletiile iliillr.-tenleiit ill fL'L`Ulii m0llill5.fll¢ u(.¥l.L.,~ of ce.-iioiiiic reco\'cry evideiiced through- Uul lwullli-l ll,,e lu.; tt-t been siiliicietit to break lliriiiigli the rclli-i' lines iii'iii_o>tpZ!l'lS Ol lille liniiiiliiiiii, illt- t:iii:i'="\lI. "\\ nh ilue l»i:.~iiii'-ss iiidex in Cailada showing an iiiilinit-:ui-iii oi iiiiire than i`ifty per celitl siine i<,_;_;, gniii with eiiiplo_\'iil<'iit tip about thirtyl pt r erin, ilwre can lu- iiill_\- grave realization tliatl ue are not iii'e.';l.iii-; lhe lille of national relief totals iillt ii thi-se sh-iw only about eighteen to twi~tit_\~ per ct-iii i-eiiiieiioii froiii tlinse at the cor- rcsliiiiiiliilg period in the depth of the depres- 5ii.n_" the st Wiliileiit coiitiiiiles. ,\ total 1-i' i`i~i-in i_o_:o,ooo to 1.100.000 on dir- ect iiiieitiplt-v\nieiit relief, with a prfibalilc 200.000 or lilliw ineiiiileil froiii the tli'0u;lit areas, and pcrlizips another 100.000 aidt-d through works pro_ii-cts, farin placenieiit. seltleineiit, etc. (a grand total of :ippi‘0xiiii:itel_\' l._¥`»0,t>0()) is the Coiiiit-il`s e-iinixite of Caiiadiaii relief totals for niifl lleeeiiib.~r. lieiltieerl totals in certain parts of Canada, not:il»l_v in a i‘,n'i~lier of Ontario cities, sliglit re- ductions in _\'ii\'.'i Scotia as a whole, and larger rt-t-llit~ri..its in l`»l'itisll Coltiiiiliizi, are recorded in the \\`elt`ai'e tliiuieil stateliieut, l’riiice l~f¢l\\':irrI l< ii vice-versa, within the hour. lasper-Edson, makes’thc extraordinary assertion illalllle House oi, Commons and the Senate of to \\<'estniiiister was adopted, and tllflt CHCl1 P10- ge vince is no\v a sovereign state. Perhaps that is why of dictator, ' x is nl With President Roosevelt’s approval. MF- l\lil€S vice-counsul at Manchester, England, has married Miss Betty \VaIls, twenty-three, daugh- the which provides that United States foreign ser- vice eiiiployees must ask permission of the Pre- sident to marry a foreigner. * * K approve of his datigliter`s marriage to' an Ain- erican orcliestra leader, but never tlie less lielllgml has liner Bereiigarizi sailing from Soiltliaiiipton. The principal purpose of (,`liiircliill's- trip, it was re- will pass the Noriiiaiidie, carryiiig his daugh- ter. Sarah, and her prospective liusbzintl. orcliestrzi Olll leader Vic Oliver, in the onposite direction. in nl nr Motorists are still able and willing to do the journey between her.e and Suniiiierside, and ,ll in ui _nr _ wi Mr. \\"alter Kuhl Social Credit M.P. for to aiiada died a legal death when the Statute of Premier Campbell wants to play the part L0 tandish, twenty-seven-year~old United States r of .\1r. and Mrs. William K. \\'alls. It was an first wedding approved under a new ruling led rel Rt. Hon. Wiiiston Cluircliill may or may not l ide _ , l reserved passage to New Xrirk aboard the be irted, was a lioliday visit to Palm liezicli l'l:i. is boat. arriviiig' in New York llecciiibcr 28. 6,500,000 under arms in 1931-32. be are years ago. We doubt tt, and so do P underwrite policies on such matters. Of course, our bellicose gentlemen but the arming of our own nation enemies. We suppose bellicose nt.l making exactly the same explan- ation, whicli however, does not alter the fact. that the world has more men under arms than four years There will arise in future again great. democratic figures and the common people will listen to them When our democracies produce fuch instrument as the League it will have an experience and know- the light may burn feebly now, but the again L fascism countries of central Europe: otherwise lt. will degenerate into arrnngenieiit. Those in control iniist continually icalize that their purpose is to make for peace, not ll world.-Sli: Robert Falconer. Perhaps the moat astorilshhig SC th a A A tc re li i eye. cut common social backgr_ouiifl. In short,_tliey lose uit hc fled from his capital on the eve of italian oc- cupation was auctioned in London recently for. ol 2,527 pounds ($12,635). Several hundred per~l little enthusiasm. But when ornate coffee and l sal a services bearing the Ftliiopian iiuperiall of $500900 each' of ccurse' 8' arms were placed on the block prices mounted. for The Etliiopian Legation said the Eiiiperol"s new able to accommodate all of Ilaile Selas fog; ull Gefgmany. b of Coiiinioiis, so that it may be piissible to ap- illll) ful" lf me l’~l"mHm0I1l- PTO- as peal “from the electorate of yesterday to the €;ff_]l;ge;u;:§f1€§s igxmtgili K gl; alle ' l 1 . llll"‘ll£Zll“\ll lll<` l`f“llllf_\'. and the cozoriliiizitioii oi relief st-l'\`ic<‘s alniig .sound lines. l'poii the Coni- niissitlirs .siit‘ce.~‘s iii these eiirle.'i\'rii|r_; C,'\n;1¢1;l'5 further reco\'ei'y will \'er_\f l:ir_qely depend,” Canada At The Ctironalion ,A iiiaiiilanitl excliziiige recalls th:it on the occa- sion of the coroiiatioii of Kiiig tjeorge V, Great .liritain piiill for the traiisportatioii and billetiiig of about si_\- liiti-iilreil nl`l`icers and iiieii from this' ciiuiilr_v. Siiici- that tinie, lioivi-ver, Callada hasl atlaiiied :i ii.'\\' siatiis, iii'oiiglit about by the Sta- tute of \\'e~liiiiiislei', and each liniiiiiiion would be expectvll to foot the bill of expeiise for what- Iver rcprcst-iit:itioii is sent. There is no doubt that the authorities at Ottawa will be gtiitlerl coiisiderzilily by the wish. cs of illc t'ol'iiiiatir1ifsiuiit'fs;>ri;'fi§ the llsl °‘ men Dl”°mlll€“l¢ ln l-lle V » ' . - ` 1 ‘ l ' l . _ . fcrs a liar. Mr. Hepburn declared Gordon llll»l06_B1\d ¢iH1ll.€rS involved in tht! l;:°;'h';°°;l"feMv{;r‘lf OI; gg” thflxl? Script Cer-tlflcates and securltiesot' Scott, a member of the Oucbec (joveriiiiient, had "°“`°'l"l°n' B““l“°“S mlm H05 bs' ‘ ` ‘ t. .~. ome wo busy Wlm omer lhlngs to once its Premier. The great trek _ innk abou, ,l,,,,,_B ln or Dutch settlers dissatisfied with °l P’ef°""‘l °°°°l‘ “ll “°W have ll ~ Us ess Week. Engnsh melhods ol. government' market value which would net the _ h o Except in um wmmlmld md which lasted frqm 1830 to 1840, rc 8 _ Eastern Ontario. "Scott was sent here for one Q 5 ls” “*‘ll°"5» “'l`l°l'° SN‘ll‘¢1'S HTG moved hmm the Pmvlnce many , f _ _ V V mmptl lalled 0 Sh li' th tl thouslmd gal-mem who travelled obtained after the New Year from