THE UHAKLUTFETUWN GUARDIAN LQA L A A AAA‘ AA‘AQ ‘AAA AA AAA‘ g‘ v v v vv vv Yvvvw v and no Conservative Opposition in the Legis- ' . ‘ "T ‘ i ° ‘ ' ‘.» °‘ "r . ~ . ' lsture. who will know how, where or w_hy the flutes The Way » R hosts-es. w. can)‘ s. IsI-uo. lb. vise-treason. Jnon went? _ ~ o t - J- l- Ill-fi- I- IJ. laerdary, nan.- effort will be made, of course. to “pass Whit"? m! N M-“ltl o! . n. ale-Rumba». the buck» to the form" Conscwative govmb ti; rcfiallei inwtheotlinited States, 1 I - . . - re ment- Th‘ til"? Liberal stalwfirts ma? be ex‘ representatlsliias liiit nrgovreergplblnegblio‘, 1 ' I ‘ "m" m", m"... “mr-fi “- “nnm pected, on this lSSliC if onmothrng else, to hang it does not seem to have any lm- _ “d... m “wig-Mn ma“ m“ l.“ Bach". um f mun“, o“. n, fluh "guy"; us“ o, on“. grimly together, _But wasnt it the contention of glaze it: the British rystem. "mo," N“ 1 emu" m u“ chm" M, um womm "0 "l" """'~ Ml- LEA and h“ follow"! m OPPOSIIIO“ that l’ 9"" " ¢°"°"‘““°“‘ precast. SANTAI This n ahlolutely wrong, m- we know that. these Capsules i are used wlfli excellent result; for this very purpose. Besides being acknowledged the world over, ss the most efllolent and safest remedy for Bound and Tape Worms, this makes them this most desirable Worm Remedy that any Rancher can use. Ever ilsorelllug sales speak Alumna rei- t-heir merit and we and many of our Ioxmen feel that they have in oflice and to hold it responsible for carrying out the policies it promised to carry out as well as for giving us government suited to our needs. We glvc governments specific mandates, but we know no overdraft or other expenditures incurred after the defeat of his government in the fall of 193i should be‘ charged against them in the accounts of that year? One of the items in ques- tion, it will be recalled, was the bill for the com- Blrr-The "30 for co" govemmen certainly lived up to their nick- name on Wednesday when tho)’ gave authority for borrowing more than double the amount necessary ps1 winéhhlsn. vAnIoosE vulva my nE sArE- LYTNJICTED WHEN OTHER AI-LMENTS ABE PRESENT IIIDAI. BTKIII I1. 1008 Making It Unanimous to cover _ It is refreshing to note the unanimity of our Solid Thirty in their cheerfukoondemnation of rill former Prohibition Commiisioners, be those Commissioners Conservative, or Liberal, or Independent. All are condemned. They were ‘(inefficient and uneconomic". For has not Ma. ‘CAMPBELL said so? Indeed, whst- more impartial rtestimony could be’ asked for? ‘All the long suc- cession of Liberal stalwarts who were appointed Commissioners by former Liberal Governments are brought today before Mn. CAMPBELL himself for trial. With not a single exception they are found guilty. Not one ionner Prohibition Commissioner has been found eflicient- or econo- mic. Messrs. GEORGE E. Brown, Joan Aorssw, G. F. Hurcnesou, EnoAa Glnomos, DoasEY, Ma. J. J. HUGHES, even Mn. M. R. MCGUIGAN himself, (s former Commissioner and now one of the jury), are convicted. Not one can stand comparison with this new Daniel that has come to judgment. None can measure up to him. lie alone is the efficient and economic Prohibition Commissioner." For he himself hath said it, and even Ma. MCGUIGAN approves. Happy Mn. MCGUIGAN, who can find such faith in and loyalty for his temporary Lesderl The Globe's Prophetic-Warning “By the figure: themselves tlu Liberal: were in no unlrs entitled to the absolute, pletion of the against “the Tories”, be on the gether. Miss ible to the press gallery, mate: “The Government members look mighty pleased with themselves." “Why shouldn't they?" retorted the other “It's all in the bag now. They c_an do $13?ofiiéowihffioilfiffideffi drily. what they like!" country schools are in t! is changed. Everytht rowing session MEssas. LEA, and McIu-rvss were seen talking jocularly to- Potato digging is now Editorial Notes ‘vacation. 0 Q McIntyre highway. Now the tune ng is to be charged up and what a joke that will electors who swallowed, hook, line and sinker, the “economy” claptrap so lavishly dished out in the election campaign! ~|h The Bag" side these mandates on which we shall have no opportunity to instruct them. Our plan-but oi’ course we dont always make the best use o: it-encourages us to elect man of capacity and character, to give them certain instructions and to leave s. great deal to their disc“. tion. It they fall us, why, we throw them out. Our means of discipline is 111:1 B! effective as the recall can be. and it works more deliberately At the close of the-three million dollar boi- mo wuhoog tho qmmbjuty much CAMPBELL, LEPAGE ullcoaslrlg political turmoil promotss, —Vancouver. The moral of his (Huey Long's) One Liberal back-bencher, in a voice aud- remnkable advenmre m pout,“ ,5 remarked to his desk- that m the United States we have to re-eduoate each aeration in the fundamentals of self-govern. ment and in the principles ofsound them. When such masses of people are all too ready to run after a professed miracle-worker, it ls es. sential that we have trained minds to confront the ignorant, to show to the credulous the error of their in full swing, and the ways, and to keep alive and fresh in the true tradition of democracy in which this country was cradled and brought to maturlty.-New y _Who says we haven't got "strong" govem- ment_? Wednesday's legislative coup would have York “m” constituted a big day's work for Mussoum. ' fi Q3 Qb In Trinidad it would seem that them is great need for vaudeville there will be a lot of things out- The records show that hundreds or thousunb of sufferers from varicose veins have undergone the injection treatment successfully. The question now arises to wheth- er this simple method of‘ injecting the veins and causing them to dry up can be safely used on patients who have various conditions such as heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure or other all- merits. In order to flnd out just how safe it was for patients with other ailments to undergo the injection treatment of their veins a study was made by Dr. Edward A. Ed- wards, Broolrline, Mass, at the Boston City Hospital and recorded in the Journal of the American Medical Association of i000 patients who had undergone the injection treatment. ‘ 0f the 1000 cases. 3'15, that is more than one-third. might have been rejected for the injection treatment because they were suf- fering with such silmenas as heart disease, diabetes, high blood pres- sure, nephritis (inflammation of the kidneys.) inflammation of the thyroid gland, ulcer of stomach. anaemia (thin blood) and others. Notwithstanding the fact that they had one or other of these ail- ments only three cases or the 3'15 had any reaction and these reac- bank overdraft and other borrowindc-which might fall due before the next session of the House. Not only this but certain members when endeavoring to learn the details by which the Province could save $100,000 on part of $1.- 250000 issue. were told that they should accept the statement as made. Looking into this for a moment might surprise us, tfcr the inter- est on the one and a, quarter Infl- llon dollars at 6% or'i% would only be 075.000 or 887.500 annually. In order to save the above $100,000 the party making this offer would have to advance the mllllon and a quarter without charging interest and'a.lso give the government a "bonus" of $25,000 or $12,500 for doing the business. And the Recon- stnrcticn party say ‘There ain't no Santa." Siuely Premier Ina has neatly at the present time. and 500 at 01.00. any adds-em. Order now. Tj-bilflbbifl-IO-i-b. OUR PROTECTION sin-The situation in the Far found a real Santa for he comes out with the assured statement. "The offer has been made." l would like to hear more about this offer as also did Mr. Dennis -n the floor of the house. I am, Sir, etc" COMMON SENSE LIBERALS ONLY’ Sin-A few months ago our Hon. M. P. for Queen's got an appropri- Eut i; very critical, and that great experiment for world peace, the league of Nations, is on trial. will it stand the test and by_ its unity, prevent this uncalled for, unjust, unnecessary arid brutal gesture o! an avaricious, strong nation against. oneweaker in b sand nctin a military sense prepared-small. unprepared, yet free? The Inague of Nations and the Kellogg Peace Pact were brought into ‘tence to prevent such a thing happening. If the League fails it goes the way of many othcr such attempts and becomes a mat- leading amisted in making the Io: Industry the Now is the time to get your fail dosing done. Jhe Ne. 1 Versnicide is what you require. Put up In boxes of 20, 100 84-00 and $18.00 respectively. Prepaid is; i E. A. FOSTER ' CENTRAL DRUGSTOBE sole Authorised Distributor r... Ffrenclfs r».- r. n. Island success it is = Animal Remedies eeee- l f0 take a vote. To me the procedure is the wrong way round. We should never have been in it, thentlf there was an apparent necessity we could state whether we would join and help. but we are in it. Canada is the fifth Maritime trading nation in the world. This trade is made up largely of ex- ports from the Prairie Provinces and should the ports on the Atlan- tic and Pacific be blocked, not s. thing could go out. not a thing come in. Even necessities of life could not come in. From coast to coast all our interests are in a free sea. Let us face facts, trade on the seas then we must if we are to rule they obtained. Consequmtlyt Mn. LEA, t m r o l; h films were FM °1 B 560°“ MW"- . . . Prams; Herauart’: local a earance was a “ s 5"“ “ t ° “m” *° '°° m th ults it is vid t u r h dred lid. t enty- is! o! Mal»!!- hsve some mum-v on the we and —and he will no doubt have st nnphocmd pp bmlllhi "M" 5°11“? 10ml 0f IWPBI- ma, fovflff°ofigx o1 m: billy Qoiwuiofiffia firs... ‘for owpuved At the m ng of the League of to do this w, must moo our". To to him in the days that on to follom-is fizzle. Too much was expected of him; anyway vision, and we see no reason why he is no match for the LEA Government as a, cinema. owners should not. submit should not be allowed to interfere road from Hunter River to North Rustioo Gin-SEW. Well Nations, Sept. is, 1930. Canada's representative is reported as eey- me our share would be at least six new destroyers, or better, two 10,- shoulderin one o llto realest burdens o - - lth th l of tn rioose a New responsibility everf carriiid by o Provincial quick challke artist. fkililxfizffgltllyc€itdsrilbglaifgfhhip of talllxis $6,,“ b; {,‘,§‘°§,“,,ouo,, ,'i,.."h'.‘,o, this was great news to our unem- ing, in the ‘event of failure to se- ooo ton 0mm,“ mo {our uoouoy- T i‘ * ' no “We ' In fact a point in favor of in- ployed of this district. Now the cure peace, Canada will join with org, your mine-sweeping sloops. and Premier. It will therefor: be his duly, if for no better reason than the future of his party and the democratic system, to an 1 that every action of his Govarnment IS TAKEN IN FULL VIEW OF THE EL- _ EC TORATE, and that every piece of legis- lation IS CLEARLY AND REASON- QHBLY IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE AS A WHOLE.” . This was the solemn warning given the LEA Government on July a5 last, following the pro- vincial election, by the Toronlo Globe, leading Liberal newspaper of Canada. How that warning has been ignored, with the Government less than two months in office, was very clearly shown by the criticisms of Messrs. Drums, Cox, MAcKAv, Hucnss and other Liberal mcnibers in the Legislature on Wednesday. ‘This conscience-stricken minority proved a. frail bulwark against the Government steam-roller. The three million dollar borrowing bill, the scrapping of the safeguarding principle of in- dependent Commission administration of the a brewers’ banquet. period of the previous it matches suggested b and for which The (i their realization? Are we prospering? employment shown at the beginning of August”, says the Bank of Montreal Monthly report, “was greater than the average gain recorded at this it fourteen years." i‘ a! After kicking over the traces in the Legis- 18_luI!._Ml. DENms will be about as popular duties-Trinidad (Juurdlurl, with his party dictators as a glass of water at Ma. HAIRY Cox put it in a nutshell when o, distant oomm-y like he said the LEA Government has taken authority to be extravagant, in direct violation of its pledge to practice economy and nothing else. Q fi as By-the-by what has come over those plowing Mn. Joan MCFADYEN, uardion offered to give a 10$ cup? Have the elections proved too much for What some speakers need to do is to sit down for a few minutes and let their thoughts flcult for the Film Censors to gn- erclse in addition to their present Today when even one man's llv- 611i‘ l! lmperilled. all mens liberties are in danger. A blow to freedom in Ethiopia may within the year now passing be felt here in this quiet country town 12.000 miles away, 500 years from the bliwk man's kingdom. 8o listen for the first gun of the flint “The advance in battle of the war in that far wild- ¢m0$8. 9011. Eanporia youths! The bullet from that first gurpmgy, yo- fore you are a year older, reach your own hearts. Ethiopia is not much farther from Emporla than Sarajevo, and from there a. mad. man's bullet sped around the globe, reached into this town and did its dreadful work to all our lives and the lives u! the whole generstion.— Emporia-Kansas Gazette. The main crisis occupies a great deal of attention. but others must not be disregarded. ‘There is the matter of Meme]. Memel is sup- jecting the varicose veins in pa- tients with other ailments was that the general condition of these patients improved after this treat- ment. This is not hard to under- stand when we remernbe that the pain and discomfort from the vari- cose veins or the ulcers that some- times accompany them must have been very wearing on the patient usldo grom any Ill ectlon that might be caused by the‘ varicose condi- tion. There were no deaths in this 1000 cases. Dr. Edward says. The results obtained from this series of cases would suggest that the injec- tion treatment of varicose veins may be safely used even in the presence of ailment-s that were formerly thought would make this treatment dangerous.’ However Dr. Edwards agrees with other research workers that no bed patient should be injected for varicose veins. work did not get under way till sf- ter the local election, and some of our men started to work. After a couple of days some reports were sent to Charlottetown that there were twenty-five men worhng be- hind thsonegrader. soourwork was stopped by order of Mr. MacIntYre and a few days later on the Lib- erals took over the work and had as many as forty men behind the same grader, and not one Tory could get work. Now wehnve a number of returned soldiers in this district, and one of them, s friend of mine, and who has no other means of making a living for his wife and family than by labouring.‘ started to work on the road. and the time-keeper refused to keep his time. The same man that re- fused to keep his time was not seen or heard tell of in Rance duff!!! the world war. Now the big majority of our un- employed are still idle but the relatives and friends 0f W!‘ 10981 member for Rustlco that have big farms and money in the banks are busily engaged on this highway. Also there are a. few culverts to g0 peace paper put it the members of the league in con- sldering how, by unanimous. action. can be maintained," or as one "Canada. stands behind mo basque." These are rather fine words but as Canada is today un- . they In ill" empty words. We have men and mater- ials but no means of deliverin-B them, without the help of the Brit.- iah Navy. In the way of National Defence we have nothing but advice to give the League of Nations for with our . sent force on either coast, Pac- ific or Atlantic, we ‘cannot. protect our shores or commerce from one cruiser of even 0.000 lmli- D1111!!! the Great War it was not Canada. that kept the enemy fro" dealt“!- ing Vancouver, Victoria. _ .i.1ce Ar- thur. New Westminster and Enqui- mault, it was Japan who sent her cruisers w protest- wr PM!“ shores and trade, and it was not Canada who kept the enemy 110m destroying our cities and shiPlflflB on the Atlantic, it was the UB-A- on the humble solicitation, of our Government, yet we boast of our status as a self-ggverning nation. four trawler mine sweepers, in ad- dition to our present fleet. ‘This is not a question of expendi- ture for war purposes but insurance against compulsory trade staCIlU- tion and the health of the people. n; is not" a. political question but one of national necessity and these shipsvshould be supplied while we are a free people and our national life ftulctloning. These ships would also main it - ibis in our own burner a sane well- - ed personnel, as this is as nwol- sary as the ships. Protection of a nation from in- terference of its tradegunbemble aggression or armed invasion. is one of the first responsibilities of the nation's rulers and this applies to Canada at the P105005 time. f" in a democracy like ours where the prlvileegs are shared by all. the re- sponsibilities must, be equal! ed. so long as war remains a linu- ard with this imperfect l; p, responsibility or all men to be ready to risk their all in the de- fence o! those they love and the liberty they enjoy. . We realize that in itself this 9P0- LPTOhIbIIIOH Act, the boosting of ArroaNEv catch up with their vocabulary, says Regina Post “Wbghfueflllwflfizimvu? “MW!- in this highway and ourlocal mem- GENERAL CAMPBELL: salary by $500 annually, Leader. Will the Liberal candidates make note 3mm ° 0mm“ boy had so g9 lo Milton and bring which if it means anything, it is pond mo’, o; moms; m, the forcing through of legislation stultifying thereof? “M Llmumia“ mm‘ mm’ “re down men some of whom are well “uNWi “new” It“ mm“ u navles of the world. is a puny 0!- to be elections there this month: on gamed,’ w p“; them 1m mu necessary." As peace and liberty for," but naked Wm, mo; opus. it it it loving people. at MW" l" “m” Motherland, it will go a long we; she, Election Act to provide fat fees for Liberal and Britain, France and Italy as c0 E 1 fl h re >s - - - ~ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' UNI poor men a . Where in violation of the independence of It must be nice getting $10 m advance for mutual guarantors under the 1924 RPANES Sign: offlfe" 3325 soferthe road protect ourselves even to the ex- in showing strong“, ond pmyoug, parliament-measures such as these, worthy of the pleasure of voting $3,000,000 to your °°“"°“"1"t“' waned Lmmiim“ l” on summ" ‘my-‘l- m” mm‘ "wt watching men from other districts tent of preesrvins our ueflhrflllil‘; m; the strong, aggressive. med! a. HITLER or s Mussounr, are but a foretaste Dictator to do what he likes with. And your fizgguizaiwfltfjzlzgfag“Tfihigrfife; Emma?’ Egg‘ “W!” ‘Pmld ‘h“‘*‘ do the work. I call this a. very some sayaggaasin will re: ggetltlfi nntlOll! from flttdlallbillfl to overrun f h \ h g ' _ h nt: so ~I hope on- b twhy. J10 ¢XP°°_ , ‘ _ll or weak no Onl- ° ‘Yhaf-t ° lafpalm‘ m?!’ “Pm Emd" ii!‘ P °l° hm"! "1 . are packing Memel territory ‘with With sunshine spots—a drowsy ,,‘,*;‘1;*§,,,§3,",‘;,‘,“:‘,°o.,,,.. o...- vor- p2,..." o; Britain to protect us. B gym-Kilo, 15 o, question for the peeps: “LEA CAMPBELL Mclurvaa LEPAos dictatorship ‘s! i: at _ _ _ new pro-Lithuanian voters by fac- place, . m, Wm mark the“. bane“ m. m, semgovemm‘ people’ and ghould to deem m. what m, people do. ‘g-[pflng (h; ngxt {we yup-t ‘ ‘ Pggpflgg L135 sense of humor 1s nmonoui illtnttiflg the granting OI citizenship Refreshing With it! perfumed two men who obtained the app“)- we ‘can we heavily thefg. wg are mind the rule“ Wm am Mn. MAcKENnE KING 1s now asking the Who else could have kept a. straight face and gmyxw “tag o“ the “h” breeze‘ orintlon ‘last spring for this hlsh- noble to be greatly dieaulwlnwi 1 houo the people of Canada electors of Canada for the same mandate which said, after the legislative jobs and emoluments b: f,’ ‘$931031 Ggfxgnflzgtgufi; when autumn winds frost-kiss way. t for the British poo led {WY/fie ‘:15: will, through the Dress. spelgtfi the Lea Government obtained on false pre- had been ladled otlt on Wednesday: “We must wholesale disenfranchisement of the“ trees I m’ Si!‘ e c" W“ Mwmlmnll” l‘ l w 1 on this question, for or sga . . . . A . . . And dye their leaves a patchwork FAIRPLAY mine to expect other nations. as n my, wuy facts will be brought out , tenses two rnonths ago. Hrs party candidates allbe prepared to make sacrifices m the mtr rests -Gfl‘mfln Yefidenl! 0f Mflmel- It is quilt ’ North Rustico. m, moor, w“, when Britain. Jap- n,“ Wm oououro cunsdluns to , m this Province are tsrrcd with the same stick of economy"! 3;: ijfif"! l?‘ (‘hi-ii 15 "mm the Falls on the grass, like heirloom an and the‘ usA am it for us. we mo. “some... ms! responsibilities. ' and may be exPficted. if elected, to do likewise. it it it m g e u a“ paxed m mn- m‘ should enanfl °“*' °°”"’ M “m5 l” I am Bir. etc. ' Th“ mules with each zvnsv ma. LARABEWS CAPACITY o, "sponge Rampant." but keep our SAM nslmls. That $200,000 Bond Issue _ Liberal office holders are inveterate Liberal- propagandists. At a staff dinner of the Income Tax Branch at Ottawa, an official had the whild U18 Ellfopcan pawn-g hgyg been waiting with gravest anxiety breeze. —A. M. Hodgson: Sin-This is from the Patriot's report of Mr. Larabees speech at motto “From Bea to Sea!’ Canada is and has been a. mem- ber of the League o! New“ "m" President Dominion council Nov! league of Canada“ ___.-.______._- ......_____. . ' ' ‘ ' ' audacit to distribute Liberal election son sheets the iespmse 0‘ ‘1 usscum w m“ 9mm‘: flmds’ 5°m° “W ""35 W°T° th o rran Ban meetingz- its berinnlns- N0" ma‘ mwmlb‘ Some PIMP”! Still no explanation in the Liberal organ as Y E provnional peace plan submitted by being provided out of the studenho- fin‘: dunes on bmders and other “M” “e resume. whroh might _____ visitor - Well, Johnny. how are To the purpose to which the $200,000 bond bor- for use of the diners. He was dismissed and now says “he did not mean it.” Caught with the the special committee of the Lea- gue of Nations, the British Admir- own athletic funds but they were not available. What happened? agricultural implements had also been increased. “when I was in the mean armed interference, there are those in Canada who advocate we you getting on at. school? rowing recently made by the LEA Government 00d h_ d _u_ my has be I m t! i _‘ ‘has been applied This amount is over and above 8 9 °" 1m a" s" m"°°°"i- m °‘ E “° m‘ *1 Simply that a ~Br°uu o! boys at» h l ~ om 1m.- Larabee "I sold s r the Dengue certainly at Johnny (aged ‘ll-Fine! I M11 . tkl th == .- - . "Hm-i - - baekouo - the three million dollars for the borrowing of a: d‘ a‘ . hieeiiirhvirifiiaiifieflffilbmififig proached ti“: “th1°“°"“°h°" l” “k a binderhnd sheaf carrier for tlzl- least we are not to comply with doing as well as some to! éhgnolirifi; Plum-z MINISTER BENNETT has been m close ' u "' m“ °- "“'° mm“ m‘ be Pm‘ This would the“ be Mid f-‘Jr With the menu“ fludinss W"! We i" 5°" lh°“5h' T "l" s ‘m y”, to refuse to act until the 000010 11°84. but I have to put my which authority has now "been taken. It was authorized at the Spring session of the Legis- lature for the specific purpose of repairing the Provincial Building, constructing the new Rocky Point ferry, and paying the balance of last sea- son's relief projects, Wednesday's Speech from the Throne falsely stated that no provision had been made for these items, which were repre- sented as forming part of the expenditures for which further borrowing power was necessary. What is the meaning of this? The LEA Govern- ment sold the bonds and presumably got the honey. What did they do with it? Passing The Buck MR. THANK A. CAlsrsELL, K. C., affects to justify his new $500 salary by alleging that successive governments found an easy way to “pass the buck" by appointing Prohibition Commissions. The “buck" is therefore to be passed to Mr. Campbell himself, who will here~ The Dic- gfter presumably be its custodian. “m”? defil"! “bllcw i“ 1 “l” 10""- I" film" less heir next endeavour will be to make the "l" 13kt it Ml CMIPBE“ i‘ l° 5° fl" "Ni" l‘ Federal Parlsment second P. E. I. 1 ' l tu . M °““"° "P" u" ""1 "P n“ m n‘ 0mm!“ tlo a this also r ‘ ‘the Prohibition Act is not enforced. Whether I y‘ g q ca“ a n :1; ‘ha, gilislrfgfgénwm 12w‘ com‘ rho than? to represiiit ‘if. ihfliiii Tluuy a9 3n old Ml- CAMPBELL "fl" l" mm"! 181"!" ‘he 79m‘ The Stevenites are in earnest and no doubt cii encountering s psattlentfdroop: hghupunmnhdgirtaotigwhil-l ‘m’ community in puumnm’ ‘m, hl¢nd"'lt 36V" 9mm; Four-show 9r WWW» t!" Fedmtivfl sincere, but, n», woefully innocent of our COII- owls-res om who runes w us u. shill. um vau- u-s "$11K. 135...“; ,1, E“; K111i °“§ g --| | ‘ 1"" W"! *° “"1 ‘°"°" '""."‘.".'“’"Y ml‘. "s" stltufion Ind the powers aha limitations of gfj,“ ""1 “Qjmm-‘v W" h" M" "I t" h" s" " imam s.» such a its-ham u‘ l‘ '. w. “P” Master and Leader of Prohibition Admimstrs- Wummm 9mm" they may think they can do sercss chest. He is a thus protecting sci‘?!- and puwmzremntioadrin With» ti! acting ' tion will be for the future to disclose. For the i- “are since tbeye used to denounce what the LEA Government with contact with the Federal members in an endeav- our to arrange a date for liis visit here. The difficulty is that Ms. BENNETT must be back in Ottawa in time to welcome and be at the instal- lation of the new Governor-General. The pros- pects are he will be here Saturday, October 5. ill it is Government Control now rules the land. “The blood money" which the Hon. Mg. LEPAGE s u c h vchcmcncc and holy horror is now sacrosanct and blessed as legitimate revenue for the Liberal Government . to do what they like with. Oh, yes, political prohibitionists can put it all over the people nicely. It's your money they want and don't care . s continental how they come by it. U Q Q The Independence of Patliantent has been tsken away. We announced the day after the election that a dictatorship had been constituted; it has not taken long to verify that assertion. Now the present aggregation can give themselves all the 'obs they like, and the electorate is power- have done-knock situation now szands, the League members. thflllllh extremely reluc- tant to apply “sanctions? to Italy H $118 Basra-am". may be compelled to Mt. There remains but the slim- mest hope or pozsibillty of prevail. lng upon Ii Duce to accept any compromise. The League prupooul; are not acceptable. The agonizing tension of the whole Italo-Ethioplan business is bewmllig altosothcr too much. None can be critic's» its gravity. Italy talks of localizing the trouble, but b? her own acts tempts, almost compels, other nations to intervene, None wants war. but all are being edged uncomfortably close to it ‘lbmwrinng may be the safest course. but it is a desperately hard experience. This patience cannot continue much lmger. Restraint is admirable, but there are limits be. Yond which it cannot be carried. Repression may lead eventually to a worse explosion. In a word, it is about time matters were brought to s. heed-Es. , vlded from relief funds. As the Financial Post remarks. a great deal could be written upon this lit- tle sldellght on a young Canadian viewpoint 0n the business of relief. For it has many implications. Many that a lot of us would do well to pondeta-ottawa Jcumal. "We were slowly starving.” said the great explorer, at the boarding- house table, "but we cut up our boots and made soup of them." “Sh-h-hl Not so loud." exclaimed o fellow boarder. "The landlady might hear you." ' MAGS llalr Restorer A delicately perfumed prepar- ation which rectors. strength- ens and beautitles the llair. l‘l‘ WILL BESTOII CIA 150 bushels of potatoes. 'l'.‘oday the same binder costs $235, and it re- quires 3,000 bushels oi potatoes to pay for lt." (1) The Bennett government did not increase the duties on agri- cultural implements. The last Con- servative change was to reduce this duty. (2) When did he “sell a rhea! binder and carrier for $128? Never. Not under the King term of office. when was 85c tile selling price of potatoes so that 150 bushels would pay for it? Not under the King government. (8) Potatoes “todv-Y’ ‘at the min- imum of 40c would realize $1200. for the 3,000 bushels which Mr. Larabee proposes to exchange for s $285. binder. Further, as a matter of fact the cost of a standard binder, as ev- ery buyer can testify, is lower to- day than at least ten years back. I have price lists before me of the largest manufacturers in Canada showing s positive reduction in prices. What kind of s business qualifi- plesent the only certainty ls that Ms. CAliPaIu. m. Mummy“, into a cocked h“ “d h, havoc r ‘ a new aul supel- mm "m!!! WWI under the will fictive hi! 3005501191 "l"! ‘ with Magus Charts. But they wouldpreiquire s i'.in1°‘.'“..a 1mg‘; i mrlgflmimi go: lilbedermrnid ‘sheaf "——_"—"-""-"""'” - monopoly to be able to do that. rsi in asnsrsn carrier sold for 8201.50. In 1m vEasy Anticipation: o a o and deal o hair this lune blnder- sold under the ---- I. mi m» b. .--~»-a who». i» t.- ""-.......=~ “r. “.:."'r.; $T$..";'.EQ‘.“L‘L nuns: " “ .'e may easily anticipate," _ssys Pull!!! lstion passed on Wednesday by the local snssss at the resulta- the pieteueeu mo, mo. o; u, LrA blithely’. "an itressemof Lqlslstgre woulurllndiimfst of tfhe lsw RNIHIIII- A a” h" m. thoussrridolsrs int ove ra ore ‘ courts. e seems utey a vim or any 1e wmr and» a u: tho _ us; . ___ - _,_,__ ‘ _ . legislature to abolish the independence of psrlis- 2 m“ unnm, has“! "u" fang”: who’, s few hundred thousand dollsre in- meat and render non cal-Magus Charts on which , - _ m”, o, yo“ _ h, u“, m, jtgqgfgou with. y ‘My suthr- our fritdonsisbssed. Iftiiseleetorsstsnd for uw‘a°n.m iowsrnsshm , ' icy" secoitinsssriiiisseimiis. I his sequin. L _ lflmlr-eh. - is ro DLQQMWPM; sailing-cf our province rs Neva Seeds ' ‘ ' “ ' "llliillj against the wall. flavour. world, it ‘