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A. siuxin-mn. ia. s. 0- the comparative mlldness of the ll* ll U P (Ottawa Journal) ` Af.»t;l||::: :;'.'i‘|‘¢::::¥:::aD:\?;iit::‘:u“b.B:\fn?i:}ri» Dissent and recent winters on th-5 ""' ~ I5 °d\lC8t1°11 in 0ll»DB»dl- 0135118 ~°=" ' sn..-nina iiuily ircuuufu iiem s.'».uo pei- rf" (ii. mvalnee) dellrffef- side of the Atlantic and extrcine __ l l _ wo much? Q,-_ to pug me question now ""‘“ "" "`" ".“ "“"‘“"” "‘“""' '" °'"""" 'md "md sm°°` , cold and storms in Europe, con- more accurately, are Canadians wanivcsnsv, .iiimiuw 14., issz timing Le scieu _saw "Wm li ‘ gnurg ”‘“"”‘8 °"“f’°"°“ "°° °°°“"? 3”' "How wa you live in ocshehi" 1 CITY COUNCIL This is election year for the Mayor and City Council, and is required to develop each acre un- guarding against the greatest en emies, irosts, insects, and diseases 3° the second place, some capital th according to the report of the til it begins to bear. With proper in annual meeting of the City Fathers? will be held on or about January more. W0Yth f!`°m $3-0° UP Del' UU- W l0th. The City's financial year ends rel, is the usual yield, making a December 31. but for the convcn- good profit for the successful grow- and above all’ ll. ll wnllnum a however that having the work or Y. open till January 15. This docs not l eil to have a duly audited and cer- five years. titled statement of the Civic ac- counts, and may explain the errors c referred to by the Finance Com- sirabllity as it Maritime industry. mittee in their report on January it creates new wealth, the returns Congress to President Hoover and lo years' lthat WW ume lneaf 1929 over l9l3, 705-5_ I have my books. I haie my D, last year, viz. from which are discussed widely the moratorlumheis r@SP°n5|b1“f°r work be given at this ti e' In 0'-he* W°1'd5. while th¢_ hum- m . that of the jury which reiumed The vlsion or the children enter- ber of pupils lncreued by but -lo A thousand souls have left for me ds _ _ - l. ..N ll lll ’ b l dmv; lu tl - ll ls d_ Enchantment that transcen debentures issucd since 1922 (thci ily. Labor is the biggest single fac- 3 v;fd1§;;n_l zvhfél df ml; legls_ s§:;?S:rl;:n;]gvil;; tffegeiangggg 551;; l.l;a;;l o;el;‘;;tic 3 mine Both time and place. P dis , laiors at Washington Propose tn do mn be glvcn before actual school than three times as much and And 5° Imam are C “The sum of 507.000 00 iii school gi d year the School Board were author- tor, and the extremely high pro- 0 ized to issue their own debentures) p and shown in the School Trustees qui,-Cd benefits not only those em- lm report (Folio 178 City's Annual Re- P port 19291 was not rrfiected iii the taining me fields but also those Balance Shcct and the same applies who pick me oi-op and handle it to the slim of $36,500 in Housing u debentures (bnlaiicc 550000.00 prev- been corrected and are now shown b in their proper iight but will add 0 statement this year, which shows a such ml organization gouid find net balance of $1,3’l2,ll98.6l after dc- O ducting $210,201.39 which is thc; th to date." Central Canadian market for Mari- l the Maritime Pi-ovinces Trade 1 Commission to Ontario, Unlike thcl favorable [might rags? enlist the P [co-operation of provincial and fed- al ic-ral officials and experimental sta- W report of a certain Aincrican “ex- pcrt" brought here ri few years agol ti i d erha s secure the serv- m to size up the pro:'.pects for cran-i _ ons m p P ly; * ices of a cranberry expert, and gen- bcrry growing in this Province, the Maritime Trade Coininlsslon rcporti is a most optimistic and cncour--P aging one. The growing of cran- berries is stated to be one of tlie. most promising branches of agri culture in Maritime Canada. In all p three provinces cranberries of ex- cellent flavoi' and appearance are _ now being grown, and a large acrc- ‘ age of the finest cranberry land q awaits development. These poten- tial cranberry fields are now waste R in ., ., i ii hogs unfit for other ci-ops; yet an p1Cll;ds gl; Zslstjivbutlgi organ ze countries in dollars, francs Pnl Few e asy lcre of bearing land is valuccl at H over $1,000,000 in the United States Ind yields indefinitely with ordin- ary attention at small cost. . Maritime cranberry growers, the p report states, are favored in every U way. Their soil is fertile and easily and cheaply developed, They are certain of a market for all the ber- ll, ries they can possibly grow for rl many years; they have no com- petition from any other province in Canada; and they enjoy a prcfcr- l ence by the trade and the Canad- .ill ian consumer, and are protected by C a tariff of 20 por cent ad valorem, l not to bc loss than 2‘~l cents pei' pound. Except in the Maritime Provinces, l lanada now imports practically ev- 8 ery pound of cranbcrrics consumed. l Though the per capita consumption W is much lower than that oi' the H United States and could lie great- ly increased in this country because ll, the cranberry is czsentialiy n “cold 5 weather berry," our Dominion lm- ll ports cncli year cmiibci~ri¢_-s to thc ll extent oi’ 85,000 to 115,000 twenty- for five pound boxcs, and to the-value R dissciiiiiiate information concern- ir Th° marvcl is that '“`1"h such “i ing the most, advanced methods of h short period between closing of ac-5 all llll, stages of cullll-llllon and D counts and the annual meeting' h_.ll,,_Esllng_ especlally the control of f“ the" are not m°re such cryors' _[insects and diseases; develop by- `¥_'*l"“' iproducts, such as the cranberry F _CRANBERRY ]N1”'5'TRY cocktail and the cl'anbei'ry clioco-If A very lnlcrg report on me late bars being popularized in the United States; perhaps advance ` time Cranberries has been issued by money to growers to finance the fc I i eraliy promote the interests of the findustry in cacli of the Maritime l. _ l the Maritime Trade Commission re- f ort as to American system of P growing and marketing, the rise of S national co-operation, etc. Particu- nlrements of the new markets in bi Ontario and Quebec, and the ne- a ccsslty for standards of quality and 5 ack "in ell Seven sorrowful but determined 0 nder the watchful eye of it deten~ t tion officer upon seven juvenile W warehouscbreakers, ranging in age tl, om 13 to 15 years. This unusual if W ot unprecedented scene occurred pg; .ds admitted that they had broken t hicc times into a warehouse and ° quipmcnt to the value of more 23 han $250. In addition to the strapping, says the Winnipeg Tribune, the seven 1- uveniles were put on a, probation- a ry period of one year, during which m hey will `have to report once a si cek to the probation officer. Judge N strapped so mnny times each but C The lads, comments a Toronto _ that the image :caries int lit- of 100 pounds) and sometimes HDPNHCUUIB the Canadian smres me f ‘ °p° ° bringing out the increased cost of 1 east here, sleep here. WU hue receding nom the European °““"d °f the "Mk °f the ey” primary and secondary schools in r uve in Greece. shows, 11 this deviation is :cally "lsfelid °f the °"°k Wm “‘°‘"~ 1929, as compared with 1913: where Pista taught, Dr E Jackson D the cause of the change in climate, - - 1 °“v°"- _“"3 "5 Taxa-:lori for Primary and Sec- And Phidias carved, ___ A Er wil -.om EH, ,,,, gg, “’°‘”‘“§....$.’;’ haps it is but a transitory Bl, ¢m¢iW Rumi MD frills? cident ot nature But it is "'*’*°""` "`°"`-"' These questions come to mind as _ 7 ii., cause or this phenvmenm .._ - vi aching it w.th too many expensive Bald 5 mend mm ,,,,_ - P" _ / ~ ‘ €__- _~ " - w ' possible also that in this change SHORTSIGHTEDNESS we study a leaflet. aa "canadian In _ _ _ . 'rh ere is something more serious *_ Taxation," product of the Citizens And plant their cabbage by the ere are solid reasons to believe Most cases of sh0risi8'hf¢d-U65-‘3 "C Research Institute of Canada. It at me Warm Gull Stream is glue to the fact that the bony cavity brings mil; some extraordinary facts. said 1; monthly meeting yesterday the care however thirty to fifty barrels turning towards the north, and is n which the eyeball rests L’ s°1°"5 Here. f0l‘ 0X9-miie. 1! B tHbl¢» “I do n'Jt “V6 in C'05he“»_‘ \ I l ' ' ( , book too no r th I onclary Schools: 1913, $38,982,133; Arid Eplctetus wrote. ichce ci ciiizch.-. the hccics ...rc kept er. Besides, iieias yieia indefinite- day may come when the oihhdihn H ° el” °““‘°S """‘l 19:9, sm 394,395; Increase 1929 oyer I dwell in Rome. some in Massachusetts still he- winters will emlgrate t0WHrdS the Cases °f shortsightcdness °' my°pi“ 1 ranberry growing adds to its de- inong the members of 9. commun- is ortion' of labor to the capital re- W loycd in establishing and main- G ntil shipment. . 11 Many problems connected with c tackled if a strong association, tr _ _ _. . _ , , _ products with the result that our craiibci-ry growers were organ- Canadian Branch of the Impciial the day in the spccial room for sight c.stly fiills which are being at exports have been reduced by more considerably to our Bonded Debt ized In me Marmme Provinces. Fcdcmllun Leaglm M lille same saving instruction, and another part tachcd to education. We all like to than ode half “nm In som time Sir George R. Parkin was in l@CCi\iu§ instruction by word of boast that we have the finest th l "_ barrier has amounted England speaking w;th force and mouth with Swine children or the s;hccis, or the largest, and that lniost*";o exclusion And when Cqumce in favor of Impcrm Same grade' they have swimming pools' and ;ltaln went off the .gold standard csc Provinces and command the I.-l.ll,.l~l,l,olll Wlllle Elmlllmi at Tlu- concave full strength glasses wonderful playing BFOUUUS- and r dls .mlnallon a-nsi ¢°“11'“m°“m of an 5i"ki“g F“"dS‘ highest prices; it could collect and that time was wedded to irec Shomd be Warn “U the time. at that they give instruction in this there Wa; dull” to such‘;;'cx“ _ _ -~ . . o - mic the Council of the Birming- “ix”-_at School- Ur at P19-Y- that and the other thing. In this alstcaznawaglve use to something am Chamber of Commerce in lc °miie’shou]d be regular daily Dub respect we are like the man who 'lore than the suspicion that it was cc.-mhcr, nies, declared itself ih V-ng “mi °X”f°‘” ‘°f “N50 is proud cr his "west model," Qin deliberately butchered by V" “f mc °bj°“ts °f th” Leagm' lcicctenhitciriich rc the chile even though the mm mode] isdn flnurfcisi interests in New Ycrlr. nd addcdl that .lm nlimary ci-siiiesiii and hi t' - lsgem paid for' The mnsequences' nm' crlm in view of the fad that sscntial condition of Imperial md hvm‘ h bills °a’"-"'5_°°Di“g- rally, are more and more frills ganadiin ralwa and ot ccicraiion is a customs union of ;u_o"ll_°a:Tl g a 5 me 8 pmt M mf. which. While they may be desirablf. ln, dueyand payable ln he Empire.” Thirty-nine years D"_ ‘ are not necessary, but almost al- °"_ mm 5 go slr Géorge E Fosler delivered i. Jzukson believes that such zi ways coslly_ Un. . muxrvto th t ' 1 - ' iii' i - w a hlrllacight addresses in Great. §v:§;n;1l_C‘:;]n§:§S1;t5;as';;r1?;ish($;' There are occasions, of course, D014? 0011165 f1‘°m H5 _ E H Britain in favor of Imperial pre- slghwdmss W ld t lvhffn the Public 55 mt i0 blame- 8' - . 1' ’ th . 3/ti I tl' L ith rential trade. Preferential trade cases from belnou lpmen O cr Times when 8071001 D08-Yds. trained the “ego” on 0 a my W _ _ g :ca ly severe, and b Canada for the purpose of estab- " “°* ‘he “mm “f my ma” °r would iwcvent 4 per cent of the 1" extravagant ideas’ °r led y iishih by law the purity cf the fU`fY~ Duc “Wd-5 must bf gi""" W blindness that now occurs in civiliz- 1:63' 13;” 5:: if uncrsig ggnagilm dollar with that of the lthe pioneers _in a movement c(lc0untl.lcs_ 0b0k u~_ 8 d ex- U hifh With "~ Change Of lZ°"""“' That the above suggest’ons are em ar um" new pa (Les an ' - - 1; f C di membe tothe ent in Great Britain now gives being carrlcd out ln many of the penditures, even when the public glen o a, ana an r omlsc of a favmable cXlJi\1'1Sifm- large cities is at once apparent as is opmsed' And it may _ha'p'pm' t°°’l U ‘ ---- we see the great number of young- Yr °°“rSe’ mat an 1l_ndiB'fer9'nt puzl ~ . _ - ' iii ' ' f' t » W.th the continued drop in thi: _.ters nov. wearing glasses as com- tpernlllitl mehic;n ll;-in .meansy or how it is lo be brought alue of sterling an incroasincll pared with just ii. few years ago. ‘I ms er i' 9" 5* °° _“" °°n' about but the Canadlan G0vem_ rovinces. serious condiion opens up licf-are However neglect of the care of 5°ll11CHt QXPBIISIVC l1dmim5U'8‘-i0H- ’ ` es ut which varieties thrive best in cl arvesting of their crops; obtain - , ment well may act with caution, Valuable information is given in underwriters, and particlllariy the eyes, and the overlook ng of fMa‘1"]5;' }l;°v;ieVe’£0th°ph_§h°’ hcfsl: . O SOIOOS LIE 8 U ICW C hose of the United ljlggrloml many. eallly cases of shorislghted-'wants frirs wlth its education. la ound has been quo c as o\v -. ness _sl s.-li only too common. ,Th re_ a damn d for or schools Board of the Unlled Stall* Cam 3.25. Dollar pf>“°i°_s_ am ¢’°l'>"cl- It will certainly be worth ourl H; flrsbl Vn d 0? 6 ensl e ada. has one ofthe soundest bank “ll_v d‘sturb'nc to British insiirancc while to keep iii mind the ubovela h Ii; ggefr an 1"; e Vd mg systems ln the world and alter - . . .» sc oo ,and o o of a men in v iw of the ‘fat tlliallthc slmliic yelt ;:;fec].i\;; means otf Ipre; fancies ln lchoglsa and the billsago an ound. a presen. quo n lon.<..ve'n1ng sio gie ness or a cas ‘ ` “ _ ln the least lm- lendl to bsen, iys scarcely more than two-ihirclsllesseniiig its effects, W- The C0” °f these ‘rms ‘S at r y ; e .s many _dollars as it used to. It is -- son. they “get past" but the cost the Unlled States! especially con- aid that London Llo_\~i~i_< are kicll- our Kllights Grow V invariably gmWs_a precedent has cem'ng the financ’al relations ot g bank accouns in xaroiis been set and th mst is E I the two countrles' Wm ot be “_ r emphasis is placed on the rc p HOME TREATMENT A Winnipeg a few days ago, The are economic professors, but all y All Al th to th _ utstanding feature oi’ the sltuat- the Commons slr Gemlge Paley The giegynship sg ,j°hn_ blliii gol- - stolen machinery and automotive 1°n'be it cause' or be it Effect' or and Sir Eugene Fiset keep him the Eastern ssemmhyp Lines' Inc" it more symptom, has been a wmmmy and ol, the three was launched ymterday at the plant atastrophic decline in prices only slr George Perely ls really ln of the Newport News shipbuilding This decline is going to be iiceentu- and drydockqcompany. a milton did not order them to be a long time. Co 19 3, 236, . Wil -- - Une!" ‘md a51Hscaued` t ts f r Prima and In color form and mass; leave very much time for the coun- ing in good condition after seventy- Cent” °f the Old 0°" ' T . ld th- _ GOV ~ EWU 0 VY ' when we will have here a sun a mfo;l;m_tnl';elayS oilt sewndury Schools: N13' $6,072,545; when Clem, penned immortal shining comparable tc that cf the to th sl ht I °“ ”'“°‘ 1929, $16,401,594; Increase 1929 over The general economic aspect of Pacific Coast' Is mls a dreamy. 6 g o many children. _ 1913 170% V And Dame sang undying ngs_ He suggests that as the young- ' velopmcnt and growth is from 6 to hen Germany defaults Paymmt work begins, Government grants to schools in- N°t hem" . der the Young plan?-Dunnviilc The way the youngster _ms ln creased by 170 pe,-¢¢nt_’ ul- mm-iy _ azette, , school is important as the con-e¢i; ol. two and a half times as much. Splder And The erect posture is absolutely neces- Why 153115? About for-ty-tiwo yrars ago Cul- sary. The book should be kept the Why should the cost of educat- Denison of Toronto, was in Ellis- proper distance from the eyes and ing 3 Child 5053!’ be m°1`e tha-“ nd delivering speeches ln support the print should be clear and dis- three times what it was in 1913? of preferential trade and the dc- tllict. The answer, we think, is this: |°“l5Y155“°d‘- Til"-*C Omissiolls hm" the industry. it iS Suggfsteii °°“1d nunclation of the Gcrm-n-Belgian Children whose eyes are below That the public either demands oir United states has been enacting f , f i t Canadian eatics, and he was backed by the normal .should spcnd at least part of is indifferent about the various hwtjle tarus mam pounds-something never done be- what is the remedy? There is - >_- really no remedy at all unless the fore.-Weekly Underwriter. (oltawnwlournm public changes ns ways- H it ls out her own salvatlon as an lntegml A sh", hall ll, ,he ,,,,,l_w,,_, The death Of Sir Gwrse Foster willing ic pay for educatiohs fi-iris in the Upper House is left oni Sir the public life of the Dominion ted if in the period ahead of us O l ld P ll t ll th The St. John will be delivered to etrenchment is to be as universal u S e M amen as we e her owners in ihe spring and will knights who were politicians are nd marked as living beyond our becomlng rare under our democp be placed in service between Bos- eans has been notorious ever we plan. slr Thomas whlle ls ton and Saint John. A sister ship, me the guns °ea‘”d ming in immersed in private affairs' sir the Acadia' is under wmtmotim ovember, 1918. ’ here. Henry Drayton runs the Ontario Liquor Control Commission' Sir Pressure of sheer economic ne- Wllllam Mulock' full ol, year; and The old martinet was lecturing essity is compelling the European his nephew. ft this to discretion of the parents. C ome of thc parents laid it on with il heavy hand and gave their sons th punishing they should not forget 9* honors, does his day's work on the hlmceiiorigs to take common ont l B _ S "Never known such a generation," each. it is new iiimast certain "° “ch” 1' mbe" B°'d°“ said the old men- ‘You modem boys enjoys the autumn of his days in at, in anticipation of the dis- _ WNW W0 much-" rmament meeting, it reparations peace and privacy' these “nd ` The 503' WB-9f9fCiff\111Y Silenl very few others are all who re- .. _l nc. will b_ summoned early Do you know what I was getting mn New Jem probably at main out of the spacious days when I mauled you Aunty.. asked when the Kings warrant ran in llls ,mcle_ ci szzooon tc sa5o_ooo_ excl, ,, d, , WWC” the E“'°P*"‘“ P°“""“ Wm canada in aspect tc those whom ~ ~. The suitability ol Maritime cran- m markets has bccn :lr-inoiintratcd by the TCSCM Sh1Dm0“i5 “ml by 0XP<`l'i~ had been sent to a rcformatory they 'U ments to contrast their flavor and wnuid have cg,-rind 9, ccmlln sllgma W appearance when rookeri. and might have become worse lads. V0 Two main obstacles, it has been The ridicule invoiced in slmnklng found, must be overcome in the -.viii probably be agrcatci- det;-rrgni, itciicral tlcvclopmcnt of the Mari- tha time craiibei'i°y iii