\ 1 _ ____ Y pl I , gain nr - we ecluuionerown tutnnull ~..r.. B, rr.. way. 9% 7 Proaldenl--\Y. fhrairr tl. blr|.u`ra v|ra~l'rnldaat--I. li. lunch- ln the “kde 0' .um-I lehluus ulnx llofrefury-Lleul. Cul. It A. bla:-lalnnnn. ll U- 0- llllilnr and llnnngrr-at R liurnvll Auawlnlr lrlltnr-ll. K. (‘nrrio. L5 tha um of Mtn" the “um” bon' fu," pp ,enrftln advance! mullet In lanln' ani- United lltaun \!1dl0._ And -\1\lll\\D'll1l lhplflll Ilgrllalg Dolly (founded f|iii'f) $5.00 por your flu udrnllrn delivered “ko that and mrtly inlumnse wa? I"RlD_AY, JANUARY 3, 1930 human family and comparatively few' . The Federal Situation Cabinet shuffling in the King Gov- ernment, about which there has beenl man they seemed at the moment of H094! is as gteat a lcveller as is th I picture has seized upon one of these episodes in British history that are fal- more important in retrospect lo much speculation and discussion. cc¢u,~,eme_y,he pm-mage of the mm. has _resulted in the appointment of; trolling shares in the Suez Canal by | hope has Ewen their declmmk yur | ce ‘ _ _ much more comfort and satlsfacticnl mommglog his exewtlpn atc u hearty of your own heart and mind. You will Hon. Thomas A. Crerar, a former) the British government and. what Minister 0! Asrlculture and former, the play makes an indirect conse- leader of the Progressives in thei quence, the creating of Queen Vic- House of Commons, to the portfolio‘ toria Empress of india. I of Minister of Railways and Canals.| The great feature of the picture Hon, Robert Forkc, also a former|s;lid to be its portrayal of the dee he leader of the Progressives in t House and later Minister of lmmi-: Minister and his wife. Gladly woul gi-ation and Colonization, has been his sovereign have honored Disraeli *_* elevated to the senate. and Hon.. bu Charles Stewart, Minister of the In- = he would not leave the House terior, has been appointed acting, Commons. The title he refused for Minister of Immigration and Colonl- himself until years later, when, an zation. Since Mr. Stewart retains the. aged and broken man, he re or portfolio of Minister of the Interi and-is also acting Minister of Agri 'culture during the illness of Hon. ` e W. RL 'Motherwell whose early retlr ment from politics has been predict ed, lf, would seem that further Cab- aspects of bygone days is the aim o ot t a dry succession of dates but the most of the Great Lakes and, with theifllsclnating of literary studies. Who good-as-new Cabinet machine ove " ber can read cariyies history or the the Dominion course this year he hu The inet changes are in the offing. Al feldy five portfolios are held wes election of Mr. Cl-erar, the num will be increased to six. ’I‘he Prime! French Revolution, or Gibbon' n is by elevating him to the peerage, tired to the House of Lords whom his whole married life w - one long courtship. _ To revive the political and socla - all historical writers. History is n P I have within them' a perpetual feast 'affection between the old Prilne;th,0ugh°u,, their spat., of 'mm be it rl! long or short. l , ! _ It is thus with the Ottawa. Cabinet. - he gladly accepted for her of ` as l ‘» pared with the "tlivverf' of ten years B20 - S , . lnew and the "Ahmad" Minister! , trast. with it. A limited circle rejoicesi when a child is born in the average are deeply moved when some Aged world would be much sadder than it ls. grim reaper himself. And happy ar than they had expected. There is, oven or hope, and by cheruhing o' kindly into of goats _.__- x have spoken before about the case meal; ' hanged, it was lound that the food 11,3( A Message of _ Cheer for the New Year (By John P Maolhle Panduit, Calif; tions that bring happinqs. It is lar~ § of 'mrchm mer murder", who ate gely in your own han`ds. Happiness _ , - _ g , f Z ° three full meals during his trial, con- does not come down from heaven in _ .. . WA _ I A ‘_ the molly “Gd 00°! Wm "UM th" tinued to eat them alt/er he was sen- sealed packages. It is something with- ‘ lg _ si ten d to be banged, and even on the' in you and not without. It comes out 6 - ' .- Y' I ' have to cultivate ls cheerful happy in the darkest day bright sunshine And whenthe autopsy was made, di-‘Position and 121115 l-0 1l\l8h UIQ?-2 above the clouds. Youth is the season . um, over up hour after he was and more. ' ' _ The wise man of the ages said that iond hopeful spirit our young folk may hm been ulgcsiod in the stomach and o lncny heart doeth socd like mcd- Mueh that ia new is being or to be realised ln Canada during the com 1113 °f i year much that was becoming womi and polished to look as good as new. It has been reconstructed, old defect- 'iive timber has beenlrejeoted or re- lpcired und muted .shout until the new machine is said to look as much ofuxur ago as is a "new Ford" com- Whether or not Premier King will try the speed and endurance of the not bold us. But looks that way. ~..|,.~.\hg»z Drflc »\» *)7*‘¢e X' »r»....\ -a A ,,, . ..._-_-_-».-.__ ,,¢,\'»l*"“'*"'P‘ .__.--- "bi #Beale L ~ ues., Minister has promised to make monumental work on the decii “without delay" some readjustment to restore the relative position of the province of Quebec ln the appoint- ment of portfolios' though he de- clined fo indicate in any way how this question would be settled. I-le in- tlmat/ed also that the Government is hopeful of effecting transfer of nat- ural resources to all of the four western provinces A striking feature of the Prime Ministers announcement cn Decem ber 30 is the absence of any refer- ence to the Maritime Provinces. No mention is made of an early consid- eration of the adjustment of subsi- dies rccommciidcd by the Duncan Commission, nor is tlicre any hint that Prince Edward lsland`s repre- sentation in the Cabinet, which wc lost when Hon. John E. Sinclair was reduced to the ranks, will be restor- ed. The Premier was able to an- nounce that rcadjustmcnts will take place in the public scrvlccs, and that a new Chief Justice had been ap- pointed for Manitoba; but he was silent on the question of thc' belated Eglin!-lieu; of a Lieutenant Gover- nor for this"Province. 4 Obviously; the Federal Govern- mentis cycs are fixed on thc Wes There will be sonic effort made to rc- Ontario' rest some of the mammal "ln the “n°3x““°° °f Q“°b°°» b“'°'l ancestors of President Hoover In th r . it would seem thattlle Maritimes will be left to shift for themselves politi-3 cally. The strenuous bid that is being; up land in Canada’ where_ on ,ou made for western support may orl that was not the best, they struggled may not indicate all early eiection.j fm. many a yea,-_ Then the news of There are rumors that the Govern- ment is planning to spring a surprise ; by calling the election early in the‘ and head wesh present year. Whether thc contest. comes early cr late. llowcvcr, it will` scarcely take the Conservative partyi by surprise. The latest political.news§ hc is said to have neglected his is that Hon. R» B. Bennett has routine duties to carry on experi- again left on a western tour ‘The Conservative leader evident-t famous. David nalesco, who lived to ly does not intend to be caught; napping by so astute a poll-l ducer in the history of the Ameri- ticlan as Premier King; and hr-,I followers throughout Canada are? his father in Vancouver. British Col- Nillllly on the alert. If the Govem- ment. L1 really manoeuverlng for an eu-ly election thi: year, it will and on Amcrican civilization include the the Opposition primed and ready. Dramatlzing History Recently. in discussing sound plc- tures on the occasion of the reopen- ing of the Prince Edward Theatre, shipping magnate. of Scottish origin. The Guardian suggested the great possibiuiiea ol thc new lndustry io the reproduction of dramatic master. -,------ °i*=\=°°v°-='°'» "P-mln: °f the. Eauorioz Nom his lifcldy been .produced , iuthlg mum" Wm., pgw. The annual report of the city Po- bloom. _ S which is rich in historical literature, and Mary. Plokfoid lo 'monaco untrue plum mul actor or tu- »;tioabt»,iotim¢t¢a"e'iaea>ibey tamed “W \\F¢‘l\'*¥’°(.*°'° plre, or Ludwig's "Napoleon," Hacketts "Henry the Eighth." without being thrilled _with the ,pageantry of 'the past? Nowhere 3 can this pageantry be presented more ‘ ircalistically than in sound pictures : artistically produced. 'ln Elizmbethan 1 times the populace derived practic- lclly ull their knowledge ol history :tom the theatre. The present age, lmay see a revival of great drama ‘lthrough the` interpretation of this lliterature on the nc longer silent screen. l _ ` Canada’s Contribution 1 The part played by Canada, dir- ; cctly or indirectly, in fumlshlng the l Ullited States with some of its great. est citizens, is emphasized in the publicity recently accorded the bril- ,liant career of Dr. .Jacob Gould `Schurman, a native of Prince Ed- | ward Island, on the occasion of the lannouncement of' his retirement as United States Ambassador at Ber- lm, Germany. An exchange recalls other instances, notably the fact that °_ln a little churchyard in Norwich. c ‘ early days they fled from the rocky fields of a Pennsylvania farm to take ,free land» in Iowa caused l-[covers grandparents to yoke up the oxen I it is recalled that Thomas A. Ed- ison once worked as a telegraph op- erator at Stratford. Ontario. where ,` ments that later made him world become probably the greatest pro- can stage. as a boy ran away from fornhla, with s circus. other notable figures who have left their imprint late James J. Hill. builder of the Great Northern Railway. a native of Guelph, Ontario; the late Franklin K, Lane, minister in President Wil- son's cabinet, from Prince Edward Island; and Captain Robert Dollar. but for many years a logger in the Ottawa valley. and fall of the Roman Em- ` indium people. o _ _ lice _U°urt dlwrovcl tha claim that _I ltfhiofu ,issue dnmlroaneu in dimlnualu io clnr- 'hmmm ' ‘ umhuini-Atihuzmnrmmmupumno W ia. l°nl¢‘rull.~;,¢ ti-lou to in T auiuuu, _ 4. W! “ M lim! ,I INC' A. _ posed evidences of .the new and booming prosperity they have bestow- ed upon the Dominion of Canada. Serious troubles in India. are im- minent and. threatening as the new year downs. It _is a far call backward to the Sepoy .Rebellion of 1857 with all the massacres and horrors which it entailed, but the -danger now threatening springs from a. dldefent cause and is far more widespread. Russian propalanda has ‘fed the flame among the homing millions of The avowed object of the disturb- ing element is a complete severance fronji_ British rule in India. It is a bold stroke that threatens and finds new arguments to support it. Presid- ent Wlison inadvertently in his fam- ous Fourteen Points laid down the pemloious doctrine of i'self-determln- ation and the revolutionary elements in many countries have turned it to account for evil purposes which have borne fruit in the irish Free State, South Africa, India, China and else- where. < - And how are these troubles io be met? At the seat of Government in London there 'is an unstable Cabinet, carrying on without a stable majority, attempting impossibllities, and whose f0Ni8h policy, ‘if it has any ls as un- stableas its majority in Parliament. China is striking out to abolish , what is known as "extra-terrltorlallty ‘for which course she his apparently 501110 Very good reasons. Hithert/o Britain and other European notion; had established their own law courts for the trial, civil or criminal, of caus- ‘es in which their 'citizens were coh- cerned, and who were therefore not amenable to the laws of China. It is not at all surprising_tba_t educated and respectable Chinese citizens re- sented these cfml‘..\\l~l as humiliat- ing and call for a change. The Provincial Liberal organ would have us believe that everything is satisfactory, lovely and prosperous in this province even thought wc .re “_ nied representation in the Dominion Cabinet and Premier Saunders has D0” yet GXDII-inod what he said about Maritime Union which Premier King has endorsed. If crime increases, and the number 0! drunks for the past year has been formidable it's all right. If the Baun. dere Government his been and still ia bcrrcwlne ith all rletit. It the Jails are full to overflowing lt'| all fight to the Government organ as it joins in the chorus of prosperity md pm. claim; that Llboralum is building up our me province. quite rqrotmili we must ahutfour aye; to nomo unplug. mt mu if we do not anligo to hm our attention drawn touieln. frm-I LAND' Lovt: , on mana acids ‘l'..,. 6 would naturally like a new Parlia- ment in which to boost of the new . IM , IU had entered the small inte'stinc. _ why was this man able to eat reg-i um-ly und heartily up to the very hour of his death? simply because he was absolutely tion I-le had DiBnned» plan into action in it cool methodical manner; Now you and . I are not built like that. We have our periods of Joy, aor- row, arlger and distress. Aa a. 'youngster you were advised to say or do anything until you had counter up to one hundred slowly. » By this time your 'madness' would be all or partly gone and you thus avoided doing something for which Y It would be a wise proceeding if when you are mad, angry cr worried, or under any emotional strain, if you brain which should bring regular Beyond it is your prey. the pretty I _ Four thousand years ago, in windy oltl From Hinos. the King who ruled in icine. Old Samuel Johnson said that side of things was worth a thousand pounds a year. A hearty laugh is worth a hundred groans in any mar- ket was one of Charles Lambs say- free from emo . . _ this murder ln England’ went out ¢° z ings. It is said that the ability to.:-lugh ' and a little shabby ia being repainted gamma, with his vl¢¢,lm_ and pug, WHS lvhot h61D¢d i-11100111 0° UG! th- rougih his hard life. R/ockfeller said on his 89th birthday; Laugh and stay young. , The moral of all this that we are to laugh all we can and when we can't laugh and lock up, smile up md ook e nt Now let me as here m bélllbulll Ind ¢HlClGl1t till!! thlt Q-mf, whgn ygu wgpg mgd yqu wgrfnqf, 1 Pl ua ~ Y that lit; is more than laughter and merrinielit. Like every piece of cloth it has two sid:s-- thc sober side and the sunny side. To give it balance we must look at itirom these two ang W 't al be workin’ and 2' ou would likely have been sorry. les' C 'cm Ways is thinking, thcrc must be a time to laugh and play. Nothing like a goood hearty laugh to drive dull care away and make a cheerful happy nature. ufnshiznwiz 5:: wgxuffslummwgg f>¢°P1° Bm' when "h°1°“'3hm3 °“'““ ministers wife should not say But I minds . quake cameithelwhox iSilo: 50012110’-i‘I: never .was sorry I bought them. what we need at thc bcglnnlnk of last. year. ‘. ' _ > ~ to shake wth aug cr an DOWNS Everyrtime they-oomo to the table the New Year is a Jolly Earthquake Th’ ““°“"" ‘“‘°“”°‘ ‘°“" by the finest part of Japan- Tradition hu they reminded me ol the jolly rr-onisu io olnngc us. and lllt us out or the More than 4oo.ooo persons it th” dlmnl me e’~"mq“5k°» W9-\'¥‘ in the market and every eye in tlv clunms and start us to sing and play Dloyed in the 49000 factories to h - ~ . K _ . ‘;‘§':n"1‘:;“:p me d ':;’:“::;"‘1‘;‘: lwdy lrushcd. insane v°°D1° were potato wicked it mc. as lon; is they one to laugh ond ochcoliy. gcntins. ‘ _ ’ made sane; poor people hoc!-U16 “Ubi lastedwo were glad and happy and pulses to-the intestines. moving food unhappy people were made hl»l>i’>y xcallyngrew pious. The last I knew ot' ' °°‘"“"“"' ’““\’1V d° “°“ °°°‘°' and sled. and nc matter h°w hcrrlblc the women she owned i-i`ir-- stalls in “ Tm’ “‘°'“"" W" me -’°°° ’°“ “ik” the scenes were 'everybody laushcd- -» tus market 1-ter happy foci; won out ‘ » in the stomach remains thereand fer- DL gmweu mm wen, on to ‘hw ,I,Mn_m_'_ Conweu mid M Wm L; ments because it does not get stirred hm, men md nnlom hu, Mm mm, “Q mm of me ‘ren mm and mmm and mixed with the digestive juice of mppy md gl-eat by the cominfbf in the country toiflnd out wh~t '- "1" ‘“‘°m°'°h" . l-Nih*'¢1` in U19 mid-W °f UCI'-'dil‘ ies made them laugh the most. 1-I: And smmarly "uh ‘Wd in 'mul 959% In l-lm/B °f *»\”°W°1° me mln W11° went to l6e'Beecher to find ou* how krestme undermmg d1‘°5"i°“ “nd “H fl* d¢f°5l`f md ll\l81'\ in W3 f\°°_ he was able (-0 do so much work and l =°fPtil°°d~ It "mlm is the victorious man: the mln who keep well. Beecher replied that hc ru- !¢l\U°l‘lll'y md CRUSH Bos disicnsion. in time' of trial or difficulty can hold way, 'mad gt .bed tim; to mlm; 0; Fl`;rthel;. the waste ln the lute in- his courage will conquerinthe end. The 'something "od to laugh up H3 mx; “Sl ° W *H 11° \“°"°m°”*~l Milind 1°. nowcr to hush and look cn the brlsht he often rested hirnlcil lifter rt ho;-.l permits the mom t'° absmb these 51d° °! thmgs is ‘ 5"” “set i“!¢lY's 'work by thinking of the mall p°“°“°“" W“°°' mu’ lmu- lm- who came to his window af.ei- llc mtl Y°ll Cl!! rcldily see then that you ~ Dr. Conwell then gave some ill- 'retired and said," They have a;~r:;::;i_ .should be like the boy who is mad; uatrations of the value of a cheerful my byeghgr John fm drrmlmggs ,ml _ walt awhile. Wait until you are calm race. 1-le said; Some years ago _when |m'km.hhn to ml and I mn; you tg before you eat even if you have to my wife was ill I went to the market win," .ng him mm Dug 11, bald L, ml" H meal- to buy some l=°tlt0°=~ I hld I bull" the "1 should think you had h;;~ on my arm. I went up in HOD” 0! I ter get a. bump and ball him ou.."' Stull and “ld l/° "W mlm" H°W1'““°3\! 'He went to sec Emerson and as- do vcu wk fcrrclu potatoes 1" HV ltcdhim what he louglict. rs, the most. ‘ ` ` said ln a sharp surly tone of voice: Blx- '-llc 'hid he -laughed lieirtlcrt at cnc. ~ I . 9 fy cents: Do y0u think I W°\l1d'b\LV ~story for 25 years andcltgrcatlyrcstcd 014]!/(4 those l>otatocsrN°.bcca\uc everyone °l_hiln alter s hard rloys thinking. noi. .__ thcrn was ruled with cholera and lg ` ‘ ' . 3 l T0 A MINWN’ 0"" °N WALL yellow lever; 1 lore him ln duglut; lam,-I :’:u::,'n::,?,e°t;f,;,;.r°;n,tv1;i "E500 °"` ANCIENT cn" 1 thc" went up the al-llc' and uw \'hu best 'sul and the oth-r io' his stall where there were more potatoes, h _ ‘ d td ,_ You little Cretan cat, eager and still. md a large jolly women with ‘ nu ;::n;dw‘;,':;n“xx mb.yt,1°;°cen?:?C,f;{s With body tense, with wide and steady. “ke a mom on the nn qumr in HB Lmydove by me mrbctake ;éc:i.v.. “““'“ chem- When che-raw me c°u\inz with ed ~thLr astounding le:ter~ "ll you "°°“,"“s‘“‘° ‘°“‘Y °““°°“' ‘°°“ "°“" the basket oh my arm che hunt _cut mins the bosom ol best shirt rerun - ‘ml luuhlnz and wld: Why Dr. Coowcll 1 will have nothing more io do withi Watch for a sign beyond the green wh" ue you doing in tm mmke" yum.. 4 - ‘°"“'h°“~ I llwvr “W vcu hcre bdclv--.whit stowe to find out wiuv mod- ht-~» Ca" 1 0° f°r Wu' l-hi# mcmlllef I Laugh the most. she did not llcvsizolci bm, F-“'41” H°W "WC" lf* YW “Wit 1°’ ‘io any the: while others did not seem' ' your potatoes? Sha showed me two to appreciate the joke she lou hed 'rh llttl pheasant, chlolring in the ~ S ° wr; iglxkets. ont: for sixty cents and- H10- moat at the coloured preacher in Ken- ' il- 91!"-y °°°\4- Wh” 13 *N tucly who went to church one dal r rims ote uom.hoba|not . ., - f e hirds ell yo c a dillerelnice in potatoes I ‘raid-? Oh. lu-it!-lout, his Bible, and gave out ills ' 31° 5* “° °f¢“°° It H » 'WY il tex* as being from the Second Chai- fr ittepo- in-dhu ._ -' 1 "° "°;’;“,’ ‘lm ' "‘ ° the l>r\¢-- Rich city lclk when iw for ofmoihuselalhmdlng as rouowl: , ’ ' _ buy things ur.. out mor. thlnlr uw: lu soloroon me unto nom when in get the best. but she said laughing `Poor bil-di And yet my hearts is all were is no cmmenm In me qmmy Wm\_Y°“- w¢l1__ 1 won; us know why, 1599,.. -. Hunting ,among the tussocks, in the W” you en um m-ku you no MW, 4”' And then that fully, happydaced fat; .______.___.._.- moo num' Hudson my coutuoe mcinlm_a,.oooo num; atuutiucoui lime. moo omoevi gi-melt sod mt emotion § ¥ 5 U 1 » ‘.' . - ~ , Y._\ 1 ' ._ “ i " ` -' . . ' ~. fa » _ Mi ~ l -v- fi it ~ v- Q' i . - ‘ .' . '_ 7- 1, I or r..i y it ew- ,, .r 1 ,_,-it Q, ,sw (`_“,,‘” , 4” ly .list it’-l. it ti it s 3 i .i ._ .__-it _~. 1* ,:“£,' -'_-'r '"4'-‘_ » it :, -ti-`-_~..~.-lm ~_‘rz$e.='»~rl. UNM. _ - ‘ I i _ l Best wishes for the New _Yeah dear ' _ readerl'Let me remind you however. d sire de arts this life and it il AT WHEN THE MIND IS mat. if the new year is to be _iyhappy rrrw il , ,porrr ll well that this is so, as otherwise our Dls'|‘UBBlD one you have much to ' do with it yourself_ 'You must meet the condl~- _ the habit of looking at the bright " GO LDS ' 4 woman said: "I always eat `i,he`lii¢l.1~ ` . °f°'#- _ ocrrt potatoes." 'rnco I laid hastily. 1 You little furry one, on velvet feett vm “ke ‘H wo m,W_c°nt mum" my hearth with you, theres no deny- you hm, -lnfyom. ,my nm m tg, W *h*°- ` potatoes were soon dumped; into niyl ' ! hopol-I hope you caught him, little _6_l_,;___, thu W " ~ "G][‘ HE best positions in industry i - today go touniversltytriiined men,” , President Hoover recently said. “In the 'neg ten years Canada and the United tates will need a million college graduates.” What of YOUR boy? Decide NOW to give him the priceless advantage of n college training-the knowledge, culture and poise that will ensure distinction for him in business and social a§airs. THE @Rh`oA‘[~\\'7li‘f>8‘ll' ' l_`ollDlilii3A.°lilltDll\ll.illo_ - loomoaf la the surest and moat economical means of enaurlnxg n auccaasful career for your son or daughter. 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