V 1 1 :.~»\»-e-_-.....-..- UFS! °!!_§51‘:r :ia 'ti 1, pl E1 'hz -_m `th do ne ,F rir Tl I Ihr las in on Ba. Wi Gil V01 lo hoc _l l l I i 7 1 1 l 1 l l 1 1 -HIFI-l 1 i 'rua cHAi`zr.o'r'ra'rowN '¢"'?`.l-T FOUR _ .. B _ _ -THE GIIARIJTITETUWN GUARDIAN ` 'maidens-w. cheater a suture is r. - lmrutary-Lirat. Col. lr. A. laoliinrion D. B. 0. ‘_ ' Edltn and llanaglng Dlret-for--J. B. Burnett ` '_ Mana-lata lofunrn-Franli Wallin and fr K. Carrie '-1?--ri* W i =a= _ VIC#-fhllddli-it la BIIIICO J P- r lashing Dall; (founded Ill?) ".00 “.50 por :ear (ln advance) mailed ui (lands and United Simtel. nr year (ln advance) delivered. !~l”*%= ' a _ I rms- |!_c_M_ __- -1 - r -----L-r , Creeping Prosperity “ 'A ,thoughtful comment is made by »i' the Financial Post when it says that 6 while depression hits full blast when mpgs of ug lent expwg 1;, prosper-ity the tariff out of politics. It is absurd 31' Lg ggmgghlng that com” 0, us ob. talk. Three insuperable barriers scurely-without definite evidence of 9/Zalnst SUCh 8 lJi'0P05lii0il Sie (ll an its people and -_,ig-___= gh, pri-gmt world-wide 'depression is ended and; gg; an-wal, 1; develops slowly, but, the Constitution of Canada, <21 ,the n¢,,,e_ch,, rw s..,~e;y_ F.,.¢,1.e,-mom Parliament or canada, and tal the business and industry resume their business conditions always appear to li bg bw wh” ugunlly a wry dwided are abolished, and tariffs no longer tum 10|- the better has come, Tha; llnvolve taxation, and a score of other was the experience at the end or 1921. impossible things haplien. the thrill Ag fh-5¢_ peqple wergwo optimism, In will be taken out of politics. Until the business of bringing into being al ranuary,1cz1.practicaiiy all the great then. the tariff is in politics. and li tnancial leaders in the Uhitedpnishty swd thins far the country. States announced that the turn for the better had come in business; yet within seven months the number of unemployed increased by 2,300,000, payroll; were cut in 13 out of 14 in- tries during 1930 are discussed in a dustrles and steel plants dropped to a bulletin issued by the D999-i`lfii'\f>i1¢ Of Ne being dictated by Mr. Billy Moore. or chedules, or why; whether they were 'Pie-*'°“lefi the WlS°‘°""°1 me G°"' bill to restrict canadian immigra- tion into the United States by nine- one often hears talk about taking ty per cent- will get thrvush Can- Ulmehb. the it does or not. There are oppor tunities enough in the Dominion for A* . __ _ __ . . _FEBRUARY 18 f_r ..;._-.., 1 -193 _ ' GUARDIAN " - _ __ __ Perl e=I&=-f ~~ _i';, 1 Notes by the Way Out of some millions 'of remarks about business depression not one- contains more of the meat of com- `nion sense than the statement ol Roger Bahson. Babson sayl. lll’1_¢!ly “Well directed advertising can do » = WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1931 more -_ ` ten economic recovery. The time to advertise is when sales are hard." than any other factor in has There il little prospect that the ess. Canada is not worrying whe- r - DON"l.‘ WOBBY ABOUT ILO what 3oh'p_ of Quurs 0 PRISSUBE of time to learn was that a little rise in mm-g Wm also bg the 19,3; bgfpre temperature was not a serious m ter in a patient. Like other youu doctors the first thought about tem perature was that it meant that th patient was feverish and that feve should be reduced. 1 failed to realize that the rise in s wnie vi Canada- When ali of these “°’”"" °°“’°° ‘"°"° "°°°l° Wm "° temperature showed that the lndlvl seeking entry to Canada than a way out. work of art is infinitely more ardu-| ous than play. It does not look as lf _ the artist was gratifying a merely' personal need to relieve the strain of Lower C081 of Liviliy some emotion or moving ill a void N Improvisation is not creation, and! doing her best to fight the slckne The extent of the rise ln temp ature showed how serious was the tr al m ____ where there were no rules but those Prices in canada and other roun- 25 per cent. schedule. Then the people !Ll1b0r Bt Oiliiwl- ID that yell' 8 BPD' d who had followed the optimists at the cr wrong time began concurring with els occurred throughout tile world and _ i the pessimists. Business men fearedlth an increasing flood oi imports il-om of Germany. Trotsky had just said that of England was dlsintegratlng; he said 'a substantial fall ln some cases were thi set by his own caprice. On the con- trary, he hardly seems to be his own master. He cannot do as he pleases. Y to cessity is laid upon him. He nas a ut to himself and. after that, to y al movement toward lower price lev- others. He has a potential audience! raw materials and foodstuff. Prices us manufactured goods while showing of that the united stntesand rmgiand ` not so seriously denlnssed- The wst W* would be at war by 1924. and, seeing :Ol that things were so bad. many be- also declined in most countries, and O lieved him..By January, 1922, however, the the tum had come in business. The compared with 1929 wholesale prices living, as shown by retail prices., I following twelve months saw arevlval were lower in Canada. the United T leading to substantial progress, States, Greet Britain. Fi‘l1nC€. Italy- au e fall was most severe in the prices the _who, if the artist has his way. like, Sm, wedding guest, "cannot chosegty but hear." Poetry and music make' dual was sick of course, but tha ature by increasing the heat wa ouble, and how strongly Nature qui was lighting for the patient. Nowadays your family doctor ha ways takes your temperature and easures in his mind the quality oi’ Mgmci ns in New y°rk_ somehow our heart beat, but he is not 8 usually anxious to give you medicine l°“'¢" y°“" temperature and fe' 1/and worked by himself apart from' duce thepowcr of your heart beat all until he sees some real reason for _the magma he had m,,ented_ But d°m3 5°* this getting together for support and Bi- the general election, which will prob- 55. ` er- *' ' g- 'Provincial Legialaturea _ (Sydney Postr" ‘All of Cauadars Provincial Legisla- turas are now in aeuion of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Ialind. The Nova Scotia House. of Assembly is to open on Thursday of this week, but the Isluid Legislature, which generally holds late sessions. bec Legislature, which was the first shortly and to be dissolved very loon r__ prcrogatlon. The coming session ¥ ably take place in May or June. Both - these Provinces will be the scenes of r 'only ones in which Liberal Govern- ments hold office, and in each the point to an Opposition victory. t S The New Magic (Vancouver Province) l it is a saddenlng thing to learn te by accident that magicians go in for conventions and that they ve just held the 300th regular meeting of the Society of American on lilgrl to think of a magician as a rather removed person who lived men_except when making use of has not yet been convened. The Que- If I 0 exciting campaigns. They are the ‘rl 1 r '_ l._l______._._ , ' _ . _,_ _ . 1, _ l l - 1 ll fl ~ 5°r'°_r°_°s° 60- after. L, _ aeitrea. . _ , ` »__ . _ if Pension »You1°self . il 1ls1oonaauayfn»a'a¢eoo.' ' bag' lt... antoedfor l0yoa`rs`|d|e¢h1r_y'o.1:_livc sm- D to meet, la expected to in-oro¢ue_ -1[,4¢_1,'“| 310,000 ,,y,~,,,,.,},p,,,,;,,u, ifdmd, One of the things it took me some amthe Prince Edward Island Liegls- < I ¥ 4" °f .,\ _ ' ydwabled" ' "ore " ,anino`ovne'of3100 . ‘ rnontlily offer four insurance still . rn fvfve. paid and no prqnium 1 deposusreqmredaslongasyouaredisablod. 'J DiviJeadspoSd5eforaporac'-lan ammo-tnifor 1811! . _ 1[0pzioimlmetliodoofeetitenlen¢avos'lablea¢age60ij ` HE above is an outline of one ofthe pension ' policies available from _this company, A pglicy can be arranged to,-suitgyour particular require. ments. When you _invest-in life insurance, you make provision for the continuation of your in. come to' yourself or dependents when lt is needed most-, and you do so in `the knowledge that your or more years you have been a aware by contrast of the thlnness ggarmg and reading . great deal tm 1 ~ Gm philmphy 'md ""1 '“°" °‘ me that hizh blood pressure has become certainly fall or their desired achi- And Slml1“l”lY Wml U10 bl°°d DNS- the exchange of views is a lament- °' As y°" k“°W- fm' the P55* *Weil* able confession of lneptltude. Fancy P °“* b’°°d Pf°SS“f° It W°iild St gicere getting tcgetherl 'rhey did 1-acelsus. Faust Manfred, Caglios- and all the greatgalaxy of ma- returns good. principal will be absolutely safe and your interest _ Our representatives will be pleased to give you full restored to expr-i"\ ce a dlmeusionl nness of science and comlnonlan se-as though music and poetry! gn the universe which the accaptcdlbl an everyday expression in our lan- 8gG. _ | wave of knowing were always leaving uiod pressure is to be ignored fall was greatest in foods. As ,,u,_ Now I’m not saying that high . In se days of hard work,' hard play, ood - vessels are more common than e r he one thin; that ill rcii,r1o1.».=.»b¢f philosophers, have agreed on lslque d high living, diseases of the bl ve ore and the deaths more fre- nt. But that any one should The experience at the end of 192l|Ali-Strilllill New Zealand and 001" the may wen prove to be the experience countries, but were higher in china, happiness- Maris normal wish is to Wh or 1931. This. at any rate, lathe opln_ Russia and Spain- In Canada’ the lon of many outstanding business rnen cost Per Week Of B family biidgeli 01' it is one which the vigilant tariff policy of the Bennett Government w1ll_go far to realize. lowest level since 1916. with the ex- ception of the Spring of 1924. The feature of the movement was that Free Cancer Treatment A forward step of great importance his _ has been taken by me Ontario Gov_ declines continued throughout the ernment in the announcement ‘that radium treatment for cancer will be supplied free to sufferers throughout the Province. 'It is recalled that on- tario led in the distribution of free insulin for treatment of diabetes and it is now the policy of the Henry t Government to lead in the free treat- au ment of cancer. Cancer ls one of the most deadly in tor year, there being no seasonal advance Britain Pays Twice Over Mr Autumn. "°°*' IIB _ tens him whether he L, happy 0,. less blood pressure, a harmful one. so far as Canada is concerned, and twenty-nine staple foods, calculated _not_ yo from the average retail prices in six- thu ty-nine cities. was in December at the ha The human heart is so strange and wrong, ls_ not, in an _unperverted_ in state, easily confused between what’ ~ is pleasant to him and what is un-L "ary W the Eemflll 1mPl'¢!5l0Ii. :ue that would normally 8° on in .plenang He knows; and happi_, thick set stocky individuals are ap-' _.___ instead of pain. _ Francis W, Hirst. formerly edi- of the London Economist, a noted tes. Great Britain is paying the 3 hority on lntematlonal finance, ua declares that under the existing war -‘Neither I nor my Government nm.; debt settlenient with the United the Italian people desire to bring Mussolini has recently declared ev that Italy never will take the ini- Y° tive in starting a war. Moreover,' °" b1°°d vessel trouble' l-rllln,t}.|s`:>fi,la|r|i(llYigwl)llllen.Wo?>nddatb}ill=1‘il till: _&~--*- 11016: and. Perhaps. another wood- pecker, enlarglng the cavity, cutting Keeps Own Counsel ' » it out to provide a hoine tor' his bout a war. Even if it were to arise Sta diseases of modern life. Ité treatment between two countries only’ B war American Republic twice as much as has engaged the attention of the best scientific minds of the century. Trea _ ment by radilu-n, especially in the 'ho early stages of the disease, has been Sai t she ought. In a statement ut the Nn- found highly beneficial, though the cost of this treatment has hitherto kept it out of the reach of many suf- ferers. It is for the relief of these people that the Ontario Government is acting. The Government will also consider the suggestion oi :appointing a Royal Ccrnrnlssion, comprising med- ical and research experts, to investi- 0 III re $1 paying interest and principal not 65.000900 yearly, but--$82,500,000 th gsiofih-I .’.'_\ncer>proi>lem_ studying the latest methods of treatment in Eng-W land, the United States and several European' countries. ` ' The action of the Ontario Govern- nu n-lent in taxing the initiative in this “I important movement is deserving of _ lml the support and indorsetlon of all Fd ogg, particularly public health and " loclolservlce organizations through- out the country. W Public turifr hearings by the Cab- th inet. following upon Mr- RY¢li'°bl°m ll bm’ f""‘“`° 5'5"", “main full swing in Russia voting la Di°0' 5 ac all the more so, seeing that by d"li'iU 0- ' / M |g00_000 5 year, which was the 60°C of the old 'rarifi' Commission. cabins: have the ¢i‘i°°'- Rf i>‘°°'~“3 dr tcepernlbulty for tai-ltr chances sr- h 1‘_~,;;;; <_:_:n_irnisaio1i'it wal llYiP°S°"’l¢ of 't "3-5"' canadas fire waste is placed at a ndred million dollars a year, apart Ia together from what is burned up in h the forests. This is approximately a pay in taxes and much of the B aptaln Philpott won the campaign b Cabinet Dwll with T “V 1” 5 in west Hamilton. but his opponent in _ ted over a period of several Ie so it saves the country the tidy Slim `m°n¢m_ th d in part; science would make war even more th “I reckon that in 1917 and 1915_ dreadful than the last. The danger ___ when the British war debt to the United States was incurred, prices munitions. provisions and war aterials were at least double what t f they are today and, therefore, the Sl British annual payments of $165.- 000,000 are really payments of $330.- th 000,000. In other words if we were paying fairly to our American al- Editorial Notes achievements entitled her to. But ernment is wise to be less dlscourslve has been pointed out that therein than an opposition leaders ily lit the diinser Of 8»i'1°tl'i€r WH- 'rslkativaness ls. moreover, not an "atm" that had had luck in the absolute proof of high statemanship. at “gait mifhtk feel that she W°“ld sir Wilfrid Laurier used to boast ave e cr uc ln another vlar. that hi icarigly egg; gn; ta news, aper n erv ew. n , w a ever our 'rho nritlah prear ccncidcrc it in he p __ _ i part of a nxed policy on the part Idlfhrences with him may have be.n. me Soviets to mm the wm_ld,s he will go down in history as one of nn waste could be averted. markets and bring about umversal C:mada‘s great Prime Ministers. In *“*‘_' revolution. Buch further action as the few smrl' mmths durmg wmm Amo,-ding to the Toronto Globe. thai, now ccntempmted by ottawa to lV.i:. Bennett has held office he has “c on .. as _ it _E m A 1 as much as the people of Can- of the election. This ren-.inda ua or :il story about the operation that "rt great success, but the patient r Plan will require to be extend- ent Further: tariff hearings before the sm” is more .han tm to ,M hun txzdlizgllagmmunliaw the conference, is surely not too much to ask oooh ` . _ I I I I -_ I I Il _M I il ii-li I __ __ _ _ _ of he w ad M w edict that if the conference fails eee conditions will probably last ____ nother five years. Is it sufficient to _'__ arn this? It is not audiclent unless posed on the public for the benefit of e knowledge results in positive any authority. They are the rules of acticnandinanalauranceofen- the|ame.tobeobservod for the The hommd, ,ga in ma united lightened and national support of protection of each individual, and it im nowadays inevitably would become a general war. Civilization itself would nal Liberal Club last week, he be endangered. New discoveries of no death would not be reserved for." ded that Italy needs peace and °f Yearly- out of the last war that her military all to the good. The head of a Gov- an Sovlet coal entirely from enter- Pr°"‘d himself t° be me Very Bute" g the Dominion would commend ma" the D°mlm°“ need* in this trol( to the Cgmdign people gene,-_ time of world depression. To the ly. and especially to Nova scotia, pressing issues of a trying period he and other coal producing provinces, lin-S l>i‘0li8hll B llli\ffh¢ii‘ll»l»l0ll mind- I _ where it would ultimately mean ln- clear grasp of ewonomic problems, a waatbm Y'-‘Tiff Pugnmase "st Fm’ died." -creased employment for our own wide experience in big business, a ___ ~ Canadian miners. profound knowledge of international relationships, marked strength of A United States newspaper ob- ¢hu-acts;-_ tonmlty 01 purp°”_ gh, ° cure e narcotic problem describe pres- mth in om,” md fn ,Isa p°”m_ conditions as unthinkakble and mm certed international action. domed intoone: As each individual fundamental -desirability o1lW°i'fi' “limit hish b1°°d pressure ere there are no other symptoms be happy, and he came, “hom is most_unwise, ln fact worry is one within him some spirit-level which °f the iliinss that can make a hann- evements, but they failed each of _ them alone and only deceived them- 'selves with hopes of success. These modem magicians are hon- Eestly devoted to deceiving people, while the old magicians were hon- ; estly devoted to finding something that would help suffering humanity in some way. There is 'no individ- uality any more, not even in ma- ‘ gic. ~Name information concerning a_Pension Policy for your. self, or, if you prefer, write' your name and address m below and mail to `Head`Omce direct for booklets. Address V l 11 ..- ......__..... _,...._.,---..-_..-.....»-s.,-...cas-.;§,_,_,___¢ _.____ wus.-. il I tn-r_va.»_» h _ ~?,..._ _ 2.'\\i , THE ` MUTUAL LIFE ' ;“ 1; Qne mm has, often fo-md' 0111116. have studied the blood pres- ppiness in what would make other 5" - re people miserable. Men have solmt Smk- They tell Us that bloodf o Drs. Alvarez and Stanley, Ma Hollow Trees of 6400 individuals who were; complicated, invented, sophisticated_ Pressure is 3'|'eal'lY H m3il59i' 0! here-~ B their satlsfactlons as to bewilder the. ‘my “nd 15 affmited by nervous n W rm The not remains that the: strain’ excmmem' me day! work' neat to the sylvlcultural eyc._but it conun nclng in January laao, at the nomar mm,” be,,,g_ though he can' the amount of rat in the body. and ~"“"‘ ""°“° ‘° tl" '“"°°" "mm e , _ hest point reached since 1921 the be hopelessly confused between 1'l8iill the tempemtufe °f the °“"‘°\ii”ld'Vs of S Further, they tell us that, con ss consists in a preponderance in' Uaremly n° lYi0!`€ likely to develop! his life of what gives him pleasure; ms' I we en if high. if your doctor assuresl u that you have no heart, kidney, W s_ - - low tree. It may prolong-the life he tree. _ ' h mood pressure' than tan’ thin I tree is a rich and varied story. First. amy looking folk ; perhaps. a little borer cut a'tiny hole so _forget about blood pl-ec,.,,e,E ‘“°° ‘he °“l’W°°"' Th” °“’“° “ nuts or, if lt he big enough. bringing 'W up his .own family in its warm depths.-‘ Or perhaps mice established themselves there; for wood mice are great' tree climbers. ' And. finally, some moonlight ,r1ight, a coon or a possum nosed his way into lt, scuff- od out the squirrel and mice trash (Exchange) A concrete-filled cavity in an old pple or sycamore tree is just a hole lied with concrete. It n-luv appear the rlghnui.her1tage'or every nol- `the~ tree, but lt epelic death to the , -1 1 _ _ ,`l_ |_. F73* 2;-' =*=.> f Assurance Company H ¥~yi. enrinuwaana E-aiu#-wr. HEAD ormca-wsrllawo, ohr. EBERS. Provincial Manager, wt Street. Charlottetown. P. E. l. 1 . ...__ ;_:;i;:;1fl-Ti""_-"‘:1r‘**-*rlT~»<-;,_ _,~_-- - _ . _ ,_ _,___ _ Nl For the natural history of a hollow oodpecker, hammering away at the ood, enlarging the hole and remov- comfortably away from wind and snow in its recesses; and'a squirrel may follow, storing it full of hickory Frost Breaks- l_’LUMBING _ Promptly and' effectually repaired' (Toronto Mall and Empire) One Liberal and one Conservative WSDaper have .l°lIitd in criticlzlngl spring family.. A blueblrd or a screech owl may find it next, hiding --_*_*--1 -MM. and set up housekeeping. It is a big hole now, but not too big, should h _ at Fascism is working to ensure it.'f°r° his °'°°°s51°“ t° °m°° the P"'; usgglmys eyes are open He was a's2nt Prlnle Minister was attacked for _ lies what they lent we should be s°ldl°l` ln the IH-it WHT- Bild Wil-S "“u‘i"5't°° muc-hr and “UW he 11” ounded. Moreover, he is convinced been ass/alled for saying wo little! at Italy did not make the prom Our own view is that the change is e Rt. 1-Ion. R. B. Bennett for his' lence regarding his trip to Wash "shwrs, but whole populations ington, and for his characterlstli: ould be imperlled without the pos-,tendency t° abstain ‘mm prematuh bility of effective protection." 1~re,°."‘“'““"‘°“”f"€"°-SS retarding proleclc ; state which he has in hand. Be' - Not vainly have all ages held divine _ 'r e hearth, the lonely ehaatltlec or 'B Wmh iiW°Sil8°tins~ And this is h _ thought; the safest time of year .for auch. e coon possum have bad luck t - with the farmers dogs, to accom- lmodate comfortably a pair of two i creat horned owls which we so often . hear and so seldom see, which lay h I _ ’ li 2mA I; snow is on the ground and are done by experienced plumbers. ‘ Frozen Pipes- ` w HEARTBSTONE er birds have built their nests. ‘ _ ‘ i I _ _Every hollow tree hgs a story of its own; every cavity in the wood elr eggs _in hollow trees when the ith family cares before most small- .»<.~ - I 1 l Quickly thawed, no danger of iire with our modern appliances Phone 393-J for your next work. Opp. Prince Edward Theatre FRED. H.” TRAINOR °d th°“’°“d °' l’°l’“1""°“' °' °"° conference must ncttrrilegocslg ll: :tel‘p':\til;;ptl1e:’rrl:htlluol"bIlhfe::ty11l,ls, dred ua the million. Loudon. Ent- mort sincere national effor-t|'remain` luamarlaae in two sentences the ,§;,|y' where they belong. which 1" land, reports out ten murders in a largely ineffective for lack'of~oca- wholo.traf!io.problem_ It oanbooon- inozi the Govemmeht. Under I-\\° yen-, or less than two w the million _ l’°l’“’“"°”' ‘“ E"‘"'““ ”"°" "‘"" 'rho ruler or ironic, am 'roroatc'a` ing to :in'°::m.:o!l?:lah°¢;eat ' N *$.11 Wm’ "5 'mu-u mu ww* ‘Q5 °1'3l‘\1°*ll~ , chief constable. are not rules- im- 'safety of otheasf .I - U1* . i tive policies, and an inspiring es of Imperial econ unity Should trip the thundering darkness -_-__--_-_.___...._. fought » ° By dark primeval and the soul a-shine. The stones are hallowed as the stones that sign : A spot among the mountains where _ men wrought And fought to keep their freedom. There, unbought ' At last, the heart may murmur: This `is mine. It is moat strange that from a square of light ' Below tremendous heavens man 1 should dare 'ro hurl rebeulon ln ‘the throat or night; Bhould make the phalanxes of stars despair, with I llolihli And hang lisflightnlngs, trophies in his lair. ' -Geoiirey Johnston, in London Bpadlllnf. - a Them nightly is the holy mme searches, for even if the tree turns` w ut lobe a bee tree there will be no result than sticky fingers |-_ _ . _ !‘?!’f!**""' 1 .»ro|Lrr“ `“ fS_PE6|l\'LS _ Uoira Face Powder 581; lolibinllt Face Powder, null llnbigant Face Powder, lu-gg. Pompelan Face Powder .. 41: Djer-Kin Face Powder, lam llIl¢ialofVlahhia¢'Cre;1: ` 2 with 'havoliotie $1.00 Spatial line of Talclma .. llc §§ lille ls T-'lllg I WI .'l'l|af __ I 0|” IDU Outdoor men arf unanimous-=you can I beat it for’ flavour and Iaatinggoodneu 1 1 `i