" ‘_' ‘J37 F3291. |-1.-_1.1...11. |.1.~-.1.-t.-1. w. 1111-11" a. .\t1-tam \ ..».|-,.-_i.i.~111, .1. It. Burnett, 1-2 .1. 1. a». 1.11.1, 1111.1. .11. ll. a. 1111111111111», n. s. n. 1.1111111 .1.1.i 11.111.11.111; 1111.11.11, .1.’ n Mulnell, v. a. l. l...“ 1.11.1 Ltlllllll, l i. 111-um und II. h. cum». - _- 11.11. 1i.,1111.i.».i 111 1 $1.01) 1101» y»: (In 11111-11") .1 1. 1111 $1.111: |1~-r -- |:.11...1.1 1.1.111. 11.111111 1.1 0.111 riifiinyv, o1 ‘TOBER 110.1536 p" your flu ldufllro) llllll lllllrtl blllh-l l’ri m-l- "Th1- liiiltr Stlttutr" lltlslpltllfll illlllftltitltal 111.1: \li.-. llfllltlb. ll it l‘ M“. pf p, _ --11,. 1m“,- 5111-1 trouhl start rt-lieai-ai 1-1‘ .\i \ 111k ‘iv-V. \\-‘ll\- -\‘l"l*"' m‘ ct-ivt-i I11. 1: \1 :.:1l1\,'l1-1\\1\0i"_ i1i1li0:1t0~ there M11 1. ,_ 1.11.; .l11.- 111 vario-its eatist-s. Qui- _\.~,. tI-.1-i-.i"iral tiiiit". writing tinder '1 -i\.-i g 1 “,1. jnfnriiicil today hv g. .11 iii. play, that it will rlatt- . . i, l i \\.t> in finding an 0-1.- larjqc enough ivhich the 111a)‘ .11 llll> timctlii- _\1-r.-. \\'lta1 -- , ..-. a.- 011ii~t:1ntl_v e111, it ivas dot-med ad- - t'~1- 1ir111l1ivti11n of ‘The Inner call- l . tlet-ii-"ii 1 i-' poapiiiieiiit-tit, l was in- zs" is 10111111; .\'e\v York ...11riii.1. to resume his work ' ~l {or the present of learn- .'tl‘1l the general charac- ._._ 1 .1 '01- f1. -: \\.1- 11l'C\'l1t1l~'l\' inilit-zut-tl. M. _;. ln-iivizicc- its greatest mod- riii I ' 1 lac-tail Trade Good writes: The eco- 1 l-fasiern Canada dur- "i. l tn present a satis- :11» a general improve- 1-1-1 iil while wltnlt-sale "-1- 1111x1111- 11f sales at th1‘ ~_ F11 1111111‘ eases ilie rc- ~ ~.1- 11,111.11 111111.11 11f 11128‘. -11,11 ., lie-i 1':i11:101tv in nrhirlvl .i"1- fur coats for the winter 1-il lint fur-trimmed and . Jwiwing an increase in sales 11in- ;1{\.1 are 1-.\p0i"ii-1i0i11,q f1111t\\1-.1i' 1111-1"- - a 1l1‘0i1l1-l iii1111"11\0ii10n1 1111 i111- ll_l(‘ active th1- li1'1_-1-i- stores have -,- -- l sales, th1-l111_vinqi~ 11111 as snialli-t" tlt<‘l't'll£lllI\' lrivt- i..i1l 11111-111‘ the l1c>t weeks '1..- ‘11-11111-1‘ l 1 ;.1-:1i-_ \\1-:1thr~r conditions have -\1- 1.1 the lntting of winter 4.1 ‘1.1- -' :1 his 11,111 little effect on pur- 11 - 1 1n11-t 11f 1hr- ltlfi\‘i‘lll(‘llt 1~ 1111-11 ."ni1l women's i- q re dealers, l1111l1 retail 1.1111111 week's voluun- and ..l!1l i= centered oit fall and .= - 1- 1~.1,.1:i111-.t i11 [tilfllls Ellltl 111111-1- 1» 1's ‘111-ix 1:11- hest in a period of PM‘ i - l . .. . ~ . ., T, i farmers and 1.111101 printaii 111111111 i. 11.111‘ -1 ' 0W1‘ '11 1hr Flvtnilnll fnf lappeai- iiiiiiieeitt, hnt there would always he thcl ' -~ “~'1""1'1l-111'll1.J 'll""" “l” lltiitlr-rlviii}: rlaitlte-i of great deal at stake in the-st" ;|;_jIl't‘Ill<‘lli- IiHlPF-l. is is. not too much to .\t1 that l‘i.-i\ii1i.- l\'1\"1.'.~l |l|1'.l.\ll|(‘ as :1 Slfll(‘~lll.l|l nlttniala-lg he gauged by the s1t1"01-~-- (11 failure .nt1-ii1li1i;_- 11111111 'his efforts to pci"petii:1t<- this 34110.11 avhii-ietnciit iul his prctlccesrir lll ulfiec. Ill.l_\ Editorial Notes lltlllill’ law tll(‘ll this 1lat0. 111:3. s >11 v 'l'h1- revival seiiiee- iii tht- .-it_v are heing wcll illlCllklPtl. I l W l1 is just, ,1 1111111111 till S1. .\i11li"1-\v's celebra- tioii. I i 1k The price 11f :ill inctzils .-110l1 as tin. lcail. e102, i.» due for a l'l>€ itcxt "month. i is if: v Next 1111111111 reminders are Poppy Drtvs, .-\p- plc 1).-1_\-_ Protestant Urplianzige Dan's-all in quick sticeession. 1t was hardly to he. expected the Batik of Can- flltla would hand Premier‘ Aberhart thrcc-and-a- ltalf million dollar.- the fir-t time of asking. liven if it were 1ii1l_\- $3.50 the lmrrtiivcr niust tnnlergo the ti-ual peinirv and the sweating dcn. o1 u 101 lalftl Dawson of Penn, the King's Physician. and formcrlv- of Mctiill, does not favor quin- tuplets. (Ajnitlitv was ll(‘llt'l' than quantity in childbirth, he urged. sjnntltitlu :11 a dinner 0f the British College of LJh-tctricians and Gynaecolo- gists one night. The lJionnes were an interesting ‘ease. "Hut it is 11111 a matter of pleasure to me." ,hc said. “to know that one Iiuinan being pro- , duct-d five children, I have no ambition that we ' should produce litters." Lord Dawson thought, too, that the quints would be put to a disadvantage by the sunshine of publicity. n1 n1 x Russian motion picture films have been rc- ftiscd admission to the province of Quebec lic- causc of their possible use as Coinnittnist propa- ganda mediums. The Premier said interests pro- ntoting Sovict-priitlttccd fihns had Il]l[)l'0.'lt'll(‘\l hini, hut were ff‘fll.<f‘(l i1<-1"iiiis-1111i for any show- ing of the ltlftllfPfi in the province. “\\'0 a11- :11:- 1111ai1ite1l iviih the principle- tipon which these fihltr- “llllld he lt-a<e1l-o1it\vai1ll_v- they might (tiininitnistic iiifiltra- 1111115."ll0l1t‘lltf\'('1l.' o1 n1 111 \\'ith reference 111 the new auto bylaws. we find New Yrtrk has “just gone one better" in th1" wa_v 11f t'|lft1l'\"t‘lll!‘lll. .\ pnljct- 0:11" drives up 111:1 parked 0:11", llll‘. tlrivcr gets Hlll, ieiiinvcs the gm tank cap, p1ii11p< 2-111111- gasnlitie front thcl tank; if he is "1lis0-1verc1l" h1- servcs a stininions on thr- “tliseoi-ciri”. if not li1- fll'l\'(‘§-Jl\\‘1'l_\' taking the cap with hint, aittl if the p.'1i"l<(-d 0:11" nwnci" cniiiplaiits li1.- 1,101- 11a0l. his 0:111 11111011101" with :1 ticket. .\0cur1li1ig 1o the ll0r:il1l-'I'1"il1i11ie this is the tiolice "stihtlc way of clitniiuiting the park- ing evil." 1v a1 n ;\ railical 1"e\i.-i1111 11f the l'. .\. 0i\il strrvier- alttiig l-iiiglish lines llllll a 0a llll tightening of the President's 011111r~1l over the lltllllllllilfflllvC machinery 11f g11v1-i"nnie1tt :11"e the thief rccoin- itiendaticins 11f the l’rc.=i1leiit's tliiiiinittee on tio\"eriinie1it l\‘e11i'_;:1iiizati11ii_ 'l‘li1- especially interesting in \ll‘\\' 11f the fart that President lhvtjisevr-li estahli-lictl his cnittniittcc tiews i\ Frrtnier King Kbfoad _ 11w Kl'~tl .tiii11:iil1__~pei1ta- 'li-..»t1it .\l\1l\l.\'/lI. l\'1\'1. will . ‘ 11111. '1- tltereiis 111111-11 1 11iiI:i1i1'-ii a: t1"1 what. .\l|.-. l\il,\'t.; will say 111i li- l"'!llll. llc has lil'(‘\lllt11'tl1l_\' been , in 0l11-1- i-iziiii i-n-‘i ~l.l'1t‘-1|1f‘ll of 1hr lhitt-ill KitiQwl-ini 11:1 1:11. ll-.tli'll'$ t-f 1i:1tio1i-\\i1l<- c1111» cern at the 11i<~e~t tiitir. .l'ii'st and i 1111-0111114 i of the-1- lllilllffs :- ‘lit; tttlvsllitll 11f liiiipirt- rlc-i (HM; Xiifivill-t .. "lllj llls‘ i1t'tl(‘\'.'l >l1(‘l‘t‘ll 111 whi-"h 1111- sentiintiii 11f l-"inpiri- 1init_v \\.t.- 01111-1 ispiriiiiii- i» it. ;1l1-1-i.-1-, .\li.-. l\i.\"1: is l11-li1-vc1l, tn hate 11 llll\ siiliie-"t lirniiglit prcttv tinrcihlrvl to hi 1111:1111. :i:11l 111 havi- _'._-i\'t'tl llvllfltlltff" ntnrt- 111 11:10 with hnpi-rizil piiliev-‘thitlt he 011111111 fll\'lllQ1~ l11-1111- the |.1-:1_;it1- 111' .\'ati"tis ;\\'>(‘llll1l_\'.i The 1-01111 -..tit'l|lt'lll.\' 11f l|11.\. l\.\" .\l.\1"1<1..\‘z11-T. Mini ‘111 111-11-1101- ii11li0.-1t1-1l an .'l\\.'tl\('llt'fl r0- gpiiiisihniri 111th i" r1l 111 t':ut:11la's niaintt-ii- aiirr- 1.1 1111111-11-0, 11:11.11 .1111! 111i" threes: and it i- 11H] tliffii-iili {if 111101- thc lllslllfitllttll of this 111-l- icv lll llll‘ 0i11~<-i" 011111.101 1\lii0h King tiovcriitiietit 1111111110.". 1:111: lllhl with 1h1- ‘il'l1l.~ll ticivci"unient ,5, ,-,.,,,-, ,,,.,.,;i1._ 1111s. .\li.-. llrxxixn, during lll\ v<11iit 1i it 1,1 r0, ~ti"1-~<rvl11i11r1- tl1:1i1 111100 llls arhttirat: 111 11f {h1- lll'lltllf‘l‘ iii vvhiclt lirr-at llrit- 3111 \-, 11 1-111; lll" llll't'.'ll('lt"1l 15111111101111 cri-i. .\ll(. lli .".\1x1:. of 121111151‘. i5 H11 "lllfllltl" 01ft llt'i'!~i1t-l'. t 1'11‘ 1.111 ~t'Ill‘1‘1'l_\‘ 0,\pt“t‘l lllf‘ billlll‘ flI[l\]l‘ll\lll llllllli ' =11 1111111 .\|1.-. KINu, iii fact 1'1 1.. 1111111 l1" tii1- |’-"-11i1- .\lllll\‘l(‘l‘ will have 11inch if Zlll\!l'1lllQi 111 --'1\' 1ll~l \\'1'l1l‘l 1'\lll-".‘~""ll7‘7 m“ Flllll-lltllt- v1.11 1l1'l't‘l‘l in his part)" 111 which he has 1'll'i‘lt'tl .111 .111; 1- 111-.-,i\i111|~, ,\'1-\01'tl1<‘l0.~.\', h1- munui 11.1) 1., l, ,\.- l,.-.-;1 iinpiw-“fwl \\i1l1:tl."0e1i01' cf-nu- 1.1’ t rwpiiiivliililv t11\\'.'1r1l the .\l111h1-r l. \\itl1 :1 |1l“1)ft1lllltl('l' tinder- 111l.'1'-~ :1|i1l Stan-ling 111 ._1, iiiipiiiaiirt- 11f l‘illl|1l|'t' 1i11it_\, a.s a 111.1111 .11 l1i~'pi1~1-.ii vi-itati-"iii. _\11..il-,1-,- lpr-li-in which tints". have l7(‘t‘ll np~ ptrniti-t iii 111 l'l'l1:l1' .\l11|i~11-1"s llllllll during thp V1.1 1'. 1,. ’ . \\:;-- lill‘ ttttaiia tra1l0 agree- ment». \ ;_ 1l ii- 1113-‘ h.“ ll"? |"“"""l‘ tinveriinii-iit. 1111 -..- aurt-eitzents were to r1111 1111‘ five \1"tl‘~' :1i-1| thin 0111111- 11p for l'(‘\l\lHll. ilht‘ fi111¢-'.i1-,,\1< 111.11" ftir that 1"1- isi1i11 111 lake place. (lint-i 1-.--ti11::-- 11.110 alr-uiilv l1.-1-i1 ttiitlt-rtakcn hc- lwt-eit tia- v- "ii-n- l'illtl\ll‘(‘ 0.ipi zls with a view t.» such l 1" 15tul.i1i11n~ 1n 1115,’. That these agree- Yltll‘ 1~:i-.1-1l thi- \\Jl\' fin" nitirh of the economic r1-v1-1 r-.- \.llll‘ll has lint-e taken place within the lilllfiirt- i‘ n niatt1-r of 0111111111111 kitowletlgc. 'I'hc_v r111itii1u1- 111 ltllill'('\'~‘ the tictlllOllllt strength of ('"-11:i1l.'i Zlllll the l-Intpirc now that the recovery has siirczul 111 many other parts of the world. The 1111111: f> that they will be continued and still more wiili-ly r-xteti1l1-1l as a rcst"‘1 of next year’! Fillllllff? lillllfvtTlllf‘ whit-h l11'.‘l~ lll |.1»n1loi1 fol- , m “i, A, UHJWI,’ ,1 p “pp ,thr- adoption 11f the llriti-h 011i] Service systctn as a sort of answer 111 Senator Harry l’. T-‘rvrd. 10f Virginia, when that ec111io111_\"-lo\"ing llenio- ‘crat finally 1ii."1ii:1_g1‘1l 111 get ficnatr- ;l|1pl'11\','1l for ‘a bcnate wininiitter- 111i Q11\'<'l‘1lllll'lIl 1"1-1"1r_~_-:1iiiza— tion and e011i111n1_v. '|'|11- (‘iiiiiitiitteds reply is that would "fill the l1ill". 11 n1 1r “The inrist striking t‘lllll';lt‘lf‘l'i.~llt‘ 111' the fired rentttrv t'liri.~1i:nii1_\- wa~ its crintagioii." ma)‘: the her. Joseph lv‘. $121111. ltev, llr. .\lal011l1it lilac- .e1"11l'.s stiecesor in the ‘Collegiate Rcfnritir-il Church, New Y111"k_ "Like a prairie fire it swept tt\'t‘l' the world. 1i11011ii01-i"i1<-1l al111111 perscetition an1l 11111lisn1:i_vc1l hv npftit-itinn. Th1: explanation 11f this amazing spread 11f the tliristian faith is that their irligitin was :1 personal experience, 'l'he_v 1li<l not get it out 11f a l11111l<, hut it issueil 11111 11f their lives. That is what is nr-crletl 1r11lZl_\'. T1111 ltlll\‘l1 11f a current religion is an 001111, 11111 a \~11i0e, :i11 tlttiltittii. not a (‘ltll\'l\'llt)ll_ s111|i0tliii1;_' that wt- have received fruni others, niit >111111~ thing we have livetl through ourselves." d‘ .\lr. 1'. l’. l-'1ill1'-i"t11i1, former <'ll.'lll'l|l;lll 11f the hr-aril 11f ll'll~ll‘('\ 11f tl|1- tanailizni National l\'ail- w . \\i|l 1'1-00i\1- $311,000. 11111- veatfi salary. as a rcti 11g all11\\.'u|1"1-. .\t1 111"1l1-i"-i1i-('1111n0il has li1-.'-11 p:i~-.~1-1l hv tht- vahinct zippia-viiig the pa_vn1<'i1t, ln a1l1liti11i1 .\lr. lfiillt-rtnii \\1l| 0111111 his p1-t1-i111i111 $51100 as a vnuntv court judge. .\lr. Fullerton was apptiiiitctl fi-r a teriii 11f .\('\\'tl tears l111t lcgislzttinn alttriiig 1111- |',tll\\'.'l_\' >01 up 1‘t‘.\llll(‘1l llt 1hr‘ Zllnilltilltt 11f his l|ll\lll1lll l1(-f1111- thr- [cf-111 cxpiix-tl, 'l'l'11~, (lovr-rntiuiit has 1l00i1l1-1l 111 retain .\lr. 11001111‘ ('|1."11‘l1'-\v11i"t|i. eliairinan 11f the 0.111- atlian radio Ct1lllllll\\‘lIIll. in :i11 adiisiii-v 1-;1|1;11-_ ity 111 the 1i1-\vl_\"-0|"<-:i101l tanznlian hailin Iiroad- misting ('11t"p11i":iti11ii which will l'(‘lIlItt‘!' tli1- 011111- niission at the cn1l 111' thi- lllltlllll. l11i1 what his salary will l10 has 11111 lt(‘t‘tl ilivnlgivl. i ‘E -l- ‘v’- “The |li\(‘l'.~lI1|| 11f t'.'i11a1li;ni inipnr: piit-t-‘as- i111; 11111101‘ fruin 1h1~ built-d Flatt-s t11tl11- l'iiitc1l Kingdtiiif 1,- 11111 finlav the siniplt- matter that it appear01l 111 l11- half a 1i11z011 _v0:l|'s ago". ~:i_v.-"th<‘. .\l1niti'e.'tl (iazette. The 11l1l factor. that 11f 011111- pzirative snitahilitv 11f export 11111111101» is -till prcsr-nt, 11111111411 llritish industry has l1(‘t‘ll 11ml is l1ei11g mntlt-taiizcrl up1111 a v01"_v <‘.\l('ll>l\'\' M-“tm Hm] (111-rt- ;1|-1-, two 111-\\" (‘1tllslllFlTlllftlli. The reeitirni-itv agrer-tnenl with the llniti-tl States at the time 11f its ncgntizititiii was declared to he in 111.1 sense an actual 11r tirtispcrtivc tnen- aeg to the agrccnicnt with (ircat Britain; ncvcr- thelcss it is there and for the time being. at any rate, the adverse balance of trade with thr- United States has (lisappcarcd. \\'hcti .\lr. Ihtl r sneaks of a tough 1.7‘ ‘11 iivgotizititig :1 ll‘. treaty with the Mother Con-Try lie 11110:» 11111 1-.\- ‘ four fcct. across wlth a. pink body _lljlQiJljIAlUAYKTETFUWN UUAKUlAff“ Notes by the Way The King’s‘ Privacy Saul! 51c. lllariv-‘s buntlcd indebt- Wtu 111 years ago, ln which regard the Sault. tins moved against. the gcticral trend 111 Canada, fo1- tnuin- ripal debt ln the Donnnion has ris- en 96 percent. in that period. This is all the more interesting when it ls remarked that of the total 1n- crcase of $484,259,000 in Canadian municipal debt in that. period $432,000,000 was added on by the ' tnunlclpallties of Otitarlo and Que- bee. Curious as it. tnay seem in view of the not infrequent alleg- ations of western extravagance, the itiuiliclpallties of Alberta and Manl- toba have reduced their debt by $8,000,000 and $2,500,000 respectively in that time. There are nine species of maple trees 1n Canada, but. the sugar maple is the most valuable com- mercially. It; provides an annual 1n- come with its Spring harvest. of syrup. As lumber it ls especially adapted to flooring because of lts resistance to wear and its attractive 1 light color. 1t. takes a high polish and 1s easy to staln. Curly maple. and bird's-eye maple are partlcu-l lurly prlzed for furniture. It. has i‘ been introduced lnto many coun-l trles successfully, Appropriately, the Dominion selected the leaf of tbel maple as the national cmblenp- ' Victoria Colonist. The Spanish revolution shows two things. First, on part of the loyal- ists, that principles minus military 1 training, can not stand up agatnstl shell fire; and secondly, that brutal fl slaughter" 011 part of rebels and gov- , crumerit. alike, can not eradicate l political pl"l.ticlplcs.——flamlltoxt Spec- 1 tutor. I A story used to be told of n‘ commercial traveller who was in a leading store m a good small towni when a younglsh man came in.’ made a small purehase and had it. l charm-d and brvsklj- went out. ‘ "Tliatj" said the stnrrkcoper, "ls our 1 first citizen." he the mayor-‘Jfll asked the traveller. The storekeeper 5 shock hls head. "What, offlce does I he ltold?“ asked the traveller, "Hef doesn't hold any office.“ c-‘xplainedl the merchant, "but lic 1S the first.‘ man 1n town to pay any bill that. 1a sent. hlnLK-Torotito Star. Britain is merely the mandatory power in Palestine. Our civil ser- vants adnuttistcrliig 111111. country ltave to attend Geneva regularly and give account, of their steward- ship. British traders get no priv- lliges in Palestine as against any- one clse.-Lo11d0n Express, James ‘fray-nor is dead. The name means nothing to tnost Londoners. but. as "The Pleman" he was one of t-hc best-known figures in downtown London. Wltli his basket of delic- ious pies he daily trudged ln and out. of the offices and factories of London tn good and bad weather. always with a smile and a happy word of greeting. At. the beginning of the depression lie lost hi5 pcsi- tton. He was bound he would not go on relief. His wife was a stolendld cook. S0 they conceived the lelea of selling pics. she tindertciok 1P0 drudgery of cooking the pies. Mr- ‘Jlrnynor pocketed 111.1 pt".t'.r- and started on his rounds with his, basket. lie worked up business enough that he u-as able to make a living vTlIPYC was no appeal to the city for hour-London Free Prcxs. The Lisbon Government has as- sured the British Ambassador" that thr- arms embargo will be made e.‘- ft-ettvc, bu‘. the rcsci"t"atiuus which the Portuguese (loicrntncnt has a;- taclted 1.0 its participation 1n thci “non - intervciitlon“ iigeztncnt and its delay in accepting a press- tng itivitatlon to join the London supervisory committee tnust rrousc grave inisgivinis, For if any loop-l halt- ls left which endangers the ef- fcttiveucss of thr- arms, cmbarga it is open to the M-adritl Govciwntirnt lo complain not only that. its lawful rights have been denied to it by the Euiopcan Powers but also that the rebels have been ivlloivetl 1h: transf- ancc which it has been refused. Por- Ltigal will jeopardize the trndilton- a1 friendship of this country if shc docs not take prompt steps to do licr part-Manchester Guardian. A man ln Sydney, N. S. W., rc- porua that. wlille walking on the beach he encountered an octopus covered with magenta spots and eyes of a. brilliant. violet. color. He has been leadltig an exemplary llfe ever slncc the encounter. Because half a. dozen grasshop- pers tinder n. fern make the field rlttw, v1 111 t“ Lmpoitttnntc chlnk, wl ‘ tl1:.. . of great. cattle, ‘ I ciow of the Brlt- i 0.11., eliviv the e.1d 111d are slant. p.11)" do not. lnugn: that; thee jaho make tl-c 11011": are the only inhabitants of tlte finial; that of course they are nzatiy la tint-aha; or that. after a"! they.’ are 1111a‘ .ilf!ll t'ic 11L.“ sliri" :. " r _ liappitifz. Liuugli lcnl and lfllllillfi- - some insects of the hour. lflwinn illis \l:|jr-=lv'= ('111"11ii.iti1111. Canadian aggeratc. rdncsc ls ‘.21 per cent, let-b than it" the entire time was given to the Aberdeen (Scotland) Ban Accord 1 to a little plaln speaklng. Obviously, the ltead of the State is 1.111. head of the State at all times and ln all circumstances; the King can itevet" at any moment of his llfc cease to be King," the Royal prerogative of mercy cannot, be exercised 1n his own favorl Does l1; follow from thls that. he can have no private llfe, no free- dom from peering eyes, no escape from cluttering tongues? Must the King be denied the ordinary hu- mim rights and privileges that the humblest of hls subjects enjoy? If he goes to church, may he not go ln peace? If he rearranges hls domestic establishments, may he not do so without the whole world belng lnvltzed to discuss the changes which. as head of hls own house, he thinks necessary and zjght? If he cbooseshlsown frtends,mu.st he submlt. to the censorship of Tom, Dlck and Harry, and of their wives and sisters and cousins and aunts? Ls the King a. slave or a freeman? Is he a kind of constltutlonally ex- alted serf whose own manhood counts for nothing and whose wlll must be subordinated down to the smallest detail of his personal life, to the whims and caprlces of the man in the street; and the old wo- men ln the drowning-room? 1t that ls the posltlon, than, 1n- deed, we may well pray, "Godsave the King!" But: thls ls ‘ t0 be a democratic age and King Ed- ward is supposed to be a. demo- cratlc Sovereign. If dEJTIOCFnCY means anything, lt, mean: that the lndlvldual must be free to order hls own personal llfe ln hls own way; and lf His Majesty has any tit-rsotial llfe at: all, we are at a loss to understand why democracy, which Ls jealous of lts own rlghcs, should be so perslstently aictlve ln pttshlng its nose. into hls purely personal and prlvatc affalrs. The working-man's home, we are told, Ls hls castle; lf that ls so, ls there any reason why the King's castle should not. be hls home. and as inviolate front curious eyes and the Paul Prylng of publicity-mon- gcrs as the ordinary citizen's do- mestlc hearth? Le: us play the game all round; let, us be particularly scrupulous in playing lt by the one man ln the Kingdom who cannot hlt: back. We have a King who stands tread and shoulders above all the mom- nrchs of the world as a. distinctive personality. n man who is lntellec~ tually alive and full of the mllk of human kindness; and his people, who love liim, will enhance that glft andcertlfy it by ceasing to obtrudc upon his privacy-and by dlligcn’. attention to their own business. lllibat 10111111 of Pnurfl II Jon); lD Beta. III) Till-Z PROPER DIET ‘FOR WAN At a session in the Great Hall of the Britlsh Mcdlcal Association, one stibject-keeping m, And the two subjects discussed were quitc Droperly dict, and exerclse. Prof. Wlnntfred Cullis stud:- Prvm-r feeding was n matter of quality as well as quantity and of knowledge as wall as income. A satisfactory dietary must include, first, pi-cfcins, the so-cnllcd body. builders, and one-third of the 1ic."t-ssary protein must come from mutual protelnm-mtlk. meat, eggs, or flsli, the remainder from veget- nble sourccs, bread and other cereals, and the pulses. The second element. in the diet was fats and carbohydrates, the fats being found ln such foodg as butier, lard, margarine, suet. and fat of meat, and the carbohyd- rates ln the foods contalnlng starch and sugar. The third element was mineral MHNBTS. found, generally speaking, ln fresh natural foods, mllk being of particular value because cori- talnlng calcium and phosphorus ln the proportions needed for the bulldtng up of bone. The London. el-‘s habit; of cailng watercress was B. wise one bezause the crcss con- talned both lron and loditic. It ls unfortunate that. such an alrround food as mllk should be deftctent ln Lron. "The nddttlon of extra "tron to the mllk reduced the death rate tn infants by 50 percent. Iron was frund ln egg-yolk, drled peas, oat- nzz-nl, spinach and ralslns. V‘:i- "ns come next. All the i-izzmiii". were necessary for growth and each in addltlon seemed t0 Now that the King has gone, the people of the northeast of Scotland mlght, gather together and llsten __uu"ru1s_t1;1t 311, 19,. “ The Haberdashery " ' Smart New RA GLA NS and I Balmacans Now is the time to select your new Winter Coat. We show the very latest in Raglans and Balmacans tailored to perfection by Fashion Craft. Shown in a variety of smart checks and plaids in new blues, greys and browns. Priced $16-50. 18-00, and up. 20.00, 22-00 . MEN'S WEAR LET us snow YOU THOSE NEW OERCoATs HENDERSON 81 OUDMURE ~ PUBLIC FORUM Illa ooh-n la own hr ll! illnual n I1 cannon-dun of quad-h | bl lntaren. Th: OIIIEIICOCOUI Gurdlu doc: not monsoon-ll; undone tho oplnlonn o! oonoopoldcntn. KING GOVERNMENT BAROMETER Sup-Revenues increasing and expenditures decllnlng. This ls the Pall-let's jubilation over Federal finances. i ‘i __.= (i. m. Tea vou- Says: For a Delicious Cup bf Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN llrange Pekoe Tea Just so. The trend to recovery from the great; de-prerslon has ln- creased the trade of every country, and wlth ft; also the revenues. Fur- ther when governments chop the wheels of progress and neglect public works and national enter- prise it follows that; they spend less For imtance last year the Ben- nett government spent over a million dollars tn Prince Edward Island, where the Klng aggrega- lton hung as close as they could to the “No: s. five cent piece" policy, and we got as near to nothing as they could squeeze us. On the other hand they have taken much over half a. mllllon extra. taxes and revenues from our Provlnce. In thls alone we are‘ about a. mllllon and a. hall’ out of, pocket for electing the Mackenzle King party to power, I Then the Free Trade f11k--rs.'aft.:-i' preaching themselves hoiire against. high tariffs and protection, make a‘ cent; to etght percent; apparently upon its face, but: ln reality tn many cases (where cost. of com- modlttes have increased) the tn- crease ls up to from 10 percent to l2 percent. Wlth such appalling duty and tax increases, ln higher prlced goods, and Improved world trade, could they avotd getting more revenue, and when they are at. a. stand stlll ln public service could they avoid spending less? But: they are not; making any savings of the pap for their friends. I am, Sir, etc, FINANCIER. bluff about. reducing duties, wlitlel SONNET ln fact. they are busy a". bees jack- l —i-— lng duties up higher, and scheming! To A Cat. new methods to tax consumers. _ On one item alone vised in every CM’! “Vi?” 1135,.‘ palrd my “and Canadlatt ltome, mllllons pf them chmacterlc- sold where Bennett. (the high mun.‘ “m” "my ml” “d m“ “m l“ man) collected $111.00 ill 1111111151 t“ylfyq‘l“ys sales and excirc taxes, the faker Des mlm-‘HDW many admits " stolen? Gaze King free tractc government, S00lli as they BSUfllGd office, jlllllped; duties, sales and excise taxes up 101 the appalling sum of $1,129.00 oiil with those bright languld segments green, and prick Tliose velvet ears-but pr’y thee do the identical same value. And this.‘ y, not suck outrageous extortion 0n goods cost-i my 1am“ mums l“ me"md up" l t 1 t . £_-t~ l "“‘s° .11.". 12:. ‘L. .1111 "iii-s. a» 111 ' l thy frays . A f t. d o ernment; col-, ffcezzlag sfelezgg: edugugs and taxes‘ Of fish and mlce, and rats and on $300 worth of children's toys? l under chick‘ O11 anothrr ltcm, alo in tmlver-- NM" look mt down’ “or “Ck my at llSf‘, a Christmas tiscd necessity? dainty ‘vmt5_ K taryadda full one hundred Percent‘ For aliltlhe when)’ asthma-mm to" 1 th. ditto. and taxes which they _ _ tltf-itotiilctitl ifs “lilch litrlff" and Thy mus up is nlckid °fl_and "high taxation" tifidcr Bennett a though the fisls ' . 1. low {Mm regmm Of many a. mald have glven thee . , many a. maul, tlciiciifiiilcctlhtivliseiicithijxwei-f: ifftitiartii-i Bu“ 113:8‘ f“! as 5°“ as “hm the position, ls jacked up front six per- In youmsthou entmfldst on 81m play a special part. Vltamlit A. bm-l-Ied Wan- kept. the membranes of the body ln a healthy condition; vitamln B was needed for the health of the nerve tissues; vitamin 1‘ prevented scurvy; and vltamln D was necess- ary to the health of the bones and teeth." The value of an extra plnl: of mllk a day was shown by the fact that l1: increased both belght and gwfnt so 111-s m weight. 1n school children. ‘If the — w..__ :'.t:-::::.1.";:"..-;§‘;:..1ri...:'::::r: Kidney Acids llobYour Ilesl be salts-factory. “The (lb-L should be wit-led. be Munypaplanncuonlopl-lgutl nigh’: nut. ‘Ihylm-nuillm-Iio nah --.lohn Keats. _____________ THEIR 13TH WAS TWINS ‘(Canadian Press) LOIRAIN, 0.—Mr. and Mrs. Joe- eph- d1 Luclano, with 12 children and a superstltlous fear of what 13 might, brlng. have just recelved moderate. and include, every day. some meat, or fish, or cheese or eggs, also mllk and butter, and ‘dndcoustnlnop. Ufionl blmgflqg fresh green vegetables and trult." 1 "an, ‘Vhfllnllflltr rm" ‘Ll-flu! l- Whlle the above la not new to “ML “mqmhd . lyunlfnil plum most readers 1t ls lnteresttng and ' uhyhllnlylhlll and nllcplcunnbqlmd- gratlfylng to know that the hlgliest "bu. lurk-ch- often 11111". 11 an autfiorittr. i.1 thLs country and ‘Imp-ff!’ "7 h“; "W! manly. 01ml B": 1.1111 are agreed on what. Ls t-lie but dlct for man Dodd’: Kidney Bills I 1111s“ SPECIALS ALL THIS WEEK VICEEOY n01 wn-mt uorruzs ABSOLUTELY (l FA RA NTl-IED FLAVTLESS We ltrlctly guurntitec to rc- pliir-e free of charge tiny t-onle falling t0 glve satisfactory sei- vice. The Vlceroy Countess. Blue oi- - Scarlet — — — — — — 69c The Vlceroy Durant-ls, lllue. Green 011 Scarlet. extra heavy — — — — ~ - 05c Tho Viceroy Baby Bottle, Pink or lllue -— _ _- - - 75c The Vlreroy Fountnln Syringe, Scarlet only — - - 51.25 DR. l4. B. 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