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Was $295 7 TUBE RADIO and ELECTRIC PHONOGRAPH housed in beauti- ful two-tone walnut console with COMBINATION $29 SUAMMERSIDE Is Ramsay ‘MacDonald Nearing End Of His “Reign” As Prime Minister? "Hostility To Once Popular Figure Rises Over» “White Paper” By HARRY LEVIN ‘Central Press Canadian Conce- j pondmt LONDON, March 23.-“1'li resign whenever I feel I csn no longer pull my full weight in the boat." Such is the first public avowal 0d J. Ramsay MacDonald, prime min- ister at the national coalition cabinet governing England, in the mourning swrm of criticinn against him arising from Britain's populace. TNuisance" and "renegade" an some of the names mat have been hurled at him. "The British labor party has only accused his now famous "white paper," which blamed Ger- rrgm re-annament for England's big increase in army and navy ap- propriations, as a risen-ease to world They demand its with- chhwai. Termed a renegade by his former Labor party companions whom he left to head the conservative domi- hated coalition ministry in 193i, Prime Minister MacDonald finds himself “the politician" nobody wants, and according to observers, Stanley Baldwin, leader of the British Conservatives, is finding political "marriage" with the silver-haired Gil-yeers-old Scots- man increasingly embarrassing. Discornflture Applauded Several weeks age, MacDonald, irossessor of one of the best plai- from speaking manners in England was ltooted to silence by Jecring lpieners when he tried to defend the government's policies. ‘I'm-n, when the heckilng audience cb- smycd his enragsd disccmiiiure, they proceeded to applaud. j It is a far cry from i930, when J. Ramsay MacDonald. as prime minister of the British Labor government, received unquestioned obedience and respect from the Qcialist rank and file. YBut for MacDonald, the “Lassie- lnouth (Scotland) loch," unpopular- ' i is nothing new. Since 1895, en he joined the Lshor party dd stood for election in parlia- rpm. on a Socialist platform, Mac- mnsld has felt the roar o1 public Pa Minister MaeDcn~ ‘fmflw ma" ‘H l“ 1925' 2.21.". ward fir; Ilinlls t: nlv_sa. 4 STANLEY LALDWIN, CON SERVATIVE LEADER. MACDONALD ‘IO-DAY With the armistice, pacifist Mm:- Donaid found himself warmly wel- comed, however, in a war-weary world. The Labor pariy in the i922 election returned 142 members to parliament, and J. Ramsay Mac- Donald became the honored leader or “his majestryis opposition." And when the Conservative gov- ernmen, led by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin asked Britain t0 MacDonald, the pacifist, triumphed to head the first Labor in England's history. approve its naval expansion in i923. soil’ battling l.ls former followers. Gradually the Conservative party majority has been using liiacDonid as a target to feel out the opposi- tion. And it has been sweet music, like in the it is said, for Conservatives Winston Churchill, to sit fend legislation which he in past years had assailed from the oppo- sition benches. - For Military Program New Too, MacDonald has hm to do s complete about-face in regard to clsssmsmenhs. For the once re- informs the Efihhna. lhca loquent hyalsctions in lndend have indicated that Labor nfl ha victorious at the next gen- on fresh Stai-‘tena. der for any quantity delivered pzomptiw. APickerd 240. House and observe MacDonald de- v Central Guardian , BE SURE. YOU start your chicks DOMINION HOUSEHOLD COKE -Unlooding another car y, or- a Co. Phone L-5605-3-25-3i HARDING-Ell. 0F SPRING-Miss Gertrude Ferguson informs the Guardian that the first advance agent of Spring arrived in Suffolk March 20th the red-breasted robin. INVEBNESS SCBEENED COAL --F'o; the kitchen range, Invernea is clean, hot and quick. Sold by A. Pickard a Co. Phone 340. b5605-3-25-3i PURINA CHICK Starter has 1O to 2o quarts more bulk than am’ other chick starter. ACTING MAYOBF-Durlng the. absence oi’ His Worship Mayor Kennedy who left Saturday morn- ing for Montreal to attend a con- ference of Mayors, Councillor M. W. Reardon will be acting Mayor. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court Saturday a prohibition case was heard and adjourned until Tuesday. A drunk who failed to appear had his bail band estrented. Two vasrants were each sentenced to twenty days ‘.11 Jail. A CAB LOAD of Purina Chick Startena just arrival in Charlotte- town. Your nearest dealer can se- cure this for you by applying to McKic dz Cc., Charlottetown. BASEBURNER. COAL-Our‘ D. L. d: W. hard coal is America's finest Anthracite. sold in any quantity. A. Pickard dz O0. Phone 240. L-MW-Ii-ZiS-fl ' rmtsomuis Miss Grace lesrd, daughter of Mayor beard of Borden, was s visitor to the city on ‘rueedsy. as a guest of hsr aunt In» llrner Francis. Mrs. lmilien Gallant and son. d Borden, left Saturday morning to tale w their ruidsnce in Cape Breton. ‘rheu- many. friends wish them much firturs home. \ IN MEMORIAM IIV. t. w. I. will!!! The unfortunate death or Reverend Robert William _ fi"i."“m...°°i‘t.'i“ii“i.it°i°l‘.'”-i.i nhuer wu namely use vim is Charlottetown Guardian _ handed to their Rept. Archie Bums museum‘ DIO PRICES S of Demonstrators and Trade - Ins BATTERY MODELS 1 Only! %VOL'i‘ CONSOLE Ill-efficiency tubes Very powerful Excellent tons Complete w Air Cell lei Tubes l Aerial mu victor itli B & C Batter» $57 SPIRTOI 1 Only! 7 I-Voit Tubes CARVED WALNUT CONSOLE g Screen Grid Tubes Beautiful appearance , An excellent Radio Complete with Air Cell B i C Batter- ‘ Tilli-es &Aerlai Places Any NADIO iliiY BELL RADIOS ‘ Wail Known . 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WAB - , March lit-Amelia Earhart, noted aviatrix believes women should be drflltnd for war just the some as men. “Women should be used behind the lines, doing anything that able- bodicd women can do." Miss Esr- hart said today as she left for a speiaking engagement in Fort Wayne In . , The avis-trix emphasised she did not wish to convey the idea that she believes in war. but that in her own case she would want to fly a fighting plane l1 the United Stains were attacked. __..____..__. PBISONEWS SONG MUST HAVE WORKED WONDERS JACKSON. Misc, March 24—'Iied Logan, 23, was released from Jail , 30 minutes yesterday to marry Miss Ruby Steadham, whom he wooed and won from his cell. Ruby lives across the street from the oer emony over, Basilio. The Ingan, charged with robbery. was to his cell by his "best man." Jail- er Bob rtuclmr. The bride returned “gamflililfpxrefilfnyiafifltlelivifififz; mil ‘cacti-t tlée Toronto diocese, most Archbishop Mctiuigan, formerly of in pgsnsda. ngillhspe-kh‘ “We” e arc o , o e . n " hbish t I f Catholic churcllr lonmilii: cgnliimt. iiidila’ has. draws. with whom she resided. and‘ mum-g “mo, Wm b, mndmg. one daughter, Mrs. Lloyd D. Mur-. ray. Charlottetown, P. E. I. - new! Archbishop McGnigan on his arrival in Toronto. is shown (LEFT) as he greeted a at the station by fourth _;- John's Ohwa Charnccok. Burial will be mmdv a o'clock at Si. ed by Rev. A. B. riumphzeys tomor- row afternoon at the hornisndwat the Ghamcooi: Cemetery. nunclo toCamsla Both are wearing their souimcli LOWER moat, a guard of noun ame- members of the Knights of Colum- As AArchbisho-JlcGuigan Took Over Toronto Diocese home. Hospital where he away about 2 bum the f0 morn- ins. 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