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M“ D’ ‘T- s- 3mm‘- ‘°‘“‘°“' "m “‘ thus oliila meagre and diilictilt: it mndrrrd. At Wutmmster. on Wed- ". m mggmgmgmu,» obtainable from the commercial meetings. ‘but everything they do w ~ i“ i" ‘“°°"'"" “mm may be a “mined tenement.“ the nerd-Iv. Chanrelcr of the Exche- ———-——-—-—— banks." fir‘ ‘t':1fu“{‘h‘”mm¢‘§" “n?” Qflnffiflj; Qggydwifulmmgr) °’ wiudmayentee. the rain may enter. W" Uhllflbfirllln announced an e pmbem." a» . '~"""°" W" mo”. - on»... or o. --~»-- rm i» -- mm» r.......~ v “sol-Mir. .03“ 32”w".‘.1€.'°2.2i c...-':.::. m, Wm“ Wm mud“ u, . MORE TRADE‘ WITH 1v. z. noise in the Department of Na- tional Revenue," says the Ottawa’ N" Zulu“: pumhu” "om Journal, “will retire 0n superannum‘ cum‘ m" ‘Mraxd “mafia” lion at the end of this month. Mr. dun“: m‘ m“ “l” m°nuw d m!‘ Coven nu served the Government Y“'- ‘mm ML c- 1“- cw“, 5"‘ of Canada continuously for fifty-' "n" m“ °°mmlw°°= in 5111*- lhree years, and there can be few, hm- m m‘ min-maul‘ mum‘ if any, with a longer period to their w!“ Jvuml- flu-Ina this period credit. He has been faithful and the lmwrto from vanad- vem val- sificient, has carried on in fu1l' ued at £097,909 as compared with predation measure the highest traditions of £643,914 for the first nine months the permanent service; and the of 1932. The largmt increase has value to the nation of such a man. been noted in the purchasu of of such a devoted career, is not to cgngdtqn yubber m“ the vuue be overestimated?‘ [being £84.01: for loss (ma-cal,- In-“Pemr CW9!‘- ®7). Other noteworthy increuses pipes, agricultural machinery, chas- zn$lfau ggefidnfzglrcilit sis for motor lorris. automobiles and accomplished writer. the late’ “d “n” Th’ m’ °‘ ""1"" l“ Professor Caven was editor of the “m” o‘ the “ma” dd“: h“ Charlottetown Herald. a Catholic,‘ resulted m “mama mun" m weekly, before joining the Prince of cmdl“ "mmwim "4 "N" Wales College stafi. His son Wil- Dec“ m‘ “paw” d maul“ liam entered the Civil Service in, trade l“ N" “dud l" 57in“? 1800, and his career was one of sue-l m“ u"? h"? W?“ 3°? l°lfl¢ "m? cessive and rapid promotions. A re- 93-?‘- cognlzed expert in every branch of the Departmental work, he became Inspector of Excise years ago, and has seen many Ministers come and go during his long term of service. He will, it is predicted, be greatly} missed from the service and it will take a good man indeed to iill the post l-ic vacates. 90 YEARS OI‘ EMPIRE Wherever the Union Jack floats it reoruents something which Brit- ish people feel but have diflodlty 1n adequately expressing. it finds eloquent expremion, however, in the following passage from the lknpire Review: “This nnplre of free peoples i: not yet a hundred years old. It has grown up slowly. it has been re- tarded by discords and joalousioa and it will not pursue its course by its own ‘ ' it ‘ is eternal vigilance and prudence. It has enemies all over the world wholmowltiobethemsinba-r- rier against Communism and mini tyrannies. Their agents are evtry- whcre tricked out in fair disguise. masked as paciflsts. cosmopolitan and the like. We must lctk back upon our history and see that we have triumphed over racial Inti- psthies, ofllcial apathy, and count- less forms of human lupldity. Courage and sympathy, as lord Curmn skid, have brought us through our troubles and these qualities will guide through future centuries the Empire of liberty and THE TIMES’ VIEWPOINT The London Times notes with ap- proval that Lord Macmillan, chair- msn of the Royal Commission on Banking and Currency, spoke to the Canadian Chamber of Com- rnerce in London on the theme that there was another kind of com- meoe as wcll as‘ that of goods. and that the exchange oi ideas and of ideals between Great Britain and Canada dcieived to b0 encouraged no less than the development of trade and finance. "Ho, has." says the Times, "the right to mslrc this suggestion. since hc has just com- pleted l task in which his ovim great knowledge and experience were freely used in the service of lhe Dominion and in which, as he told the Chamber. _he was animated by the one desire to see Canada aquipped with all the facilities which she needs to handle her iln- omen nncial problems. ‘they are the more necessary now that sllB is standing- EDITORIAL NOTES‘ u he is convinced. at the thresh- The xmpmvmen‘ in 6mm‘! old of important developments and will not have long to wait be- fore she enters into a great inher- itance. The recommendations con- leined in the report of the Cammls- lion, which Ls new being eagerly discussed in the Dominion. imply no reflection on the Canadian Banks. Both Inrd Macmillan him- self and Bir Charles Addis, who was the other English member of the Dummy" Ngwfqundhndj 00m. Commission. were impressed wi-th| mgmwqqvgnnmng "M", 1n m; "l! hi!‘ “Mum'- thi “use vfinr-ltlsh House of oorrmoru, lion. reworislbillty. and the integrity o! 1.. c. M. s. Amery. former Bocret- u" 5535'" l" u"? mmmlml- ' ary for the Dominions, declared ‘PM “m” 1M1! that, with careful handling, “the “The Omldian. like the United 01¢”; agony '1]; m; b. "mag-q ltatas. fotmer. though not nearly 1n 5 Wm» gm.“ gm 9mg“; ‘i0 "l! I'M "Wt 11 inclined w business sdminiltrstlm. colonel Amery believes, is all that is nema- sary to extricate Newfoundland from its financial troillo and to place - the country m tbs high road to proqaerity. KingArtl-iurlslwposedtolisve total trade which began in May continued during the months of June. July, August, sepiernber. Oc- tober and Novenber. The exportr for November, however. were larger than for any month since December. i930, and imports for November were llrrer tbn for my ninth llfllhv 1R2. present legal chicanery practicable in legal profession t0 achieve reforms do not make not- able progress The government at Ottawa bu given a significant proof of its sp- of the value of the Can- adian council on Child and Family Welfare. Hon. Murray MacLu-en, minister cf health, has announced that following the retirement Dr. Helen Muchlurchy the duties c! the child welfare division of the dtpartment ls transferred to the Council, of which Miss Charlotte 0i’ lposits which take the elaitidty out form. He gives reasons for believing that the pain from this ailment is due to the faulty way the sugar or starch inthebloodisbililtupand torn down by the walls of the heart ‘ muscle itself. He believes that insulin lots im- r medlntely by helping the heart cells lto handle or use the ltamb pro- lperly. It is this property of insulin that prevents diabetes by enabling the blood to use sugar or starch of the food instead of having it thrown out in the urine by the Hlnoyl. Further, as this also uses or burns up ht it prevents the de- of the walls of the blood "Belt ‘supplying the heart muscle. | In treating these f or more, patients Dr. Smith allowed them to‘ made; legislation. Whitton ls exclusive director. This continue isalso avery liighu-lbutetomss theywe Whitum, who is so well known in contlnu Saint John and indeed in province in Canada. Miss Whitton treatment. has not only conducted surveys and‘ government. A few year: ago when Grover] Whalen was police wmmissioner of New York he estimated the city con- tained 82.000 places where intoxica- ting beverages could be purchased. By the days immediately preceding terfere with repeal this number, awarding the present police head, had beml icni, Iodllod to 8.000. Today. with legal sale In eta-all‘ hulilu‘ of surviving speakeasies at 18D. This survival is in the face 0f I new system which permits an] astonishingly open sale of mmendations concerning the number child and family welfare from coast severity, and to coast but has been consulted by they lasted. These werewompared, governments concerning welfare with the s umber. NWT"). 1nd ‘NR4 , the attacks which occur- races that he could find God. The insulin-dextrose Hebrews sang of God in captlvity— The Canadian Council length 0! on Child and Fbmily Welfare will Pod 5910!‘! assume n. new importance and the tftllrmont WM 1156i!- scope of its activities is enlarged} u: a reuslt of the action of the in: 5 units of 11mg , fast and before t e evening meal. each dose being followed by about an ounce of dextrose (sugar) taken with the meal. This treatment was administered rover periods varying from two to seventeen weeks. The method is simple, . h- other unwind idea underlying it seems log- w the ’ fact. he puts the liquor, r the use of any remedies re already taking and they ed their usual daily routine every , of work or rest during, as before. moa, longed for “the sweet land of home." where he might secure a ‘resting grave“ near where the whaups were crying and the Mar- tyrs sleeping on the bnes. Someone has described religion as the d the soul There is the same restisssneas. the some longing and desire. The heart seeks after God if hsply it may find Him. “It is restless till it finds rest in Thee," said 8t Augustine. Theologians have steadfastly claim- edthstnollwnlebaveyetbeen discovered without some religion. Dey unto day uttereth h and Very careful records were kept of night unto night showeth blow- letbeinscmekindofwitnessto oi’ the attach. theli-‘the gods. Whether this claim be the the The Canadian Timber Reply length of time The method consisted in inject-broken. Their dioicest songs in before break-' and its consumption in such places as departmental stores and low- prlcod 41st. Iflolinl, who closed Italy's year with a deficit oi about $fli0,000,m0 and with a badly dmllnlng mac; has come forward with n. for nationwide and simultaneous reduction of salaries and the cost 0f I this as a step in retain elpkt . Some of those dictat- orship an beginning to look not so good. Incidentally. Mussolini’! idols about helping Italy are the precise opposite to President Rnose- velt’! ideas for helping the United States. It h the universal experience of agriculturists that they have little or no control over the conditions governing the sale of their products. Just why that condition should have become so ingrown into mans economic tincture that it has per- sis-ted through thousands of years. er ht and social organization, is diflcult to sly. It is, nevertheless. a fact and none the 168s import- ant because we do not know all about it. Hrrnde, easily disposes of the sug- and survived many systems or [Oil-i (The Canadian Gasette, iondon) The British l‘ ‘ “ Lumber delegation which was recently sent to Greet Britain has loot_no time in refuting the misleading state- ment circuluted among British members of parliament by s. body importers of Russian timber. Mr. H. R. Macllilliin. presi- dent of the Vancouver Board of gsstlc-n that Canadian lumber is inferior to Russian. Canadian loft- wcods are used by l30,0G).000 peo- ple in North America. and is one. of the principal woods used in South America, Australia, China and Ja- pan. Moreover, British Columbia wood has been used for many years by British railways, Govern- ment departments, shipyards, lfld the army and navy. and these buy- ers return almost monthly for re- gular supplies, proving that to lul- gest inferior quality or manufac- ture in Ctnadiari wood is absolutely uniustlfied. Note his further faetz. Camden iumbermen cannot sell lthelr product a year lhfld- lull’- antreing buyers to meet any reduc- tion oi prices in my unrter which may aris~ during the’ l1‘ BORN‘! by the contrect and make such price retroactive for goods already rlcliverrd and consumed. That ll ‘lie Ontario council of the C.C.F. says m exchange, has adopted a resolution which kicks Communims and other revolutionaries out of the front door but throws the back door w1de 0pm to them. All the rejected reds have to do to get bod in i; to g0 through the motions of resigning their present membership in any of the Moscow-bred organ- isations to which they belong. liv- erybody knows that the communists hui a pluninent part in the Regina convention which drew up the 0.0!. platform for the whole Do- minion. Everyone is awe-re, more- 52h what Russia offers as s belt. induc- lng Brtlsh importers to contract for and aid in financing the whole. of the rntlcipatsd Russian export productkn. l Mr, Brrinett‘; presentation of (h! case as made to British ministers 'when he was recently in England cannot be gsinsrd. In this ow" nection it is pertinent to note that. as the British pl sidmt of the British board of trade stated the other day. the value of British mer- chsndles exported to Canada in the lut six months was 0.002%‘ pounds, whilst tre exports to the soviet Union were valued It 3,11].- 000 pounds laadJsmeeJoyomtheywllleuNvdo literature in s foothill“- tuit the frlah rm state b the consequences Q devalue Governuisenli a 1 1*- ‘ lle lot true or not. religion is the great ‘- hunger. Mm has ever whis- to himself and to his com- whenthestringoftheirhupwal are songs in the night. They would pessthrough the flameofasword thatkeptthewayoftheheecf Life. They would reach the doud- leu skies that were still far away. walk on the golden sands of the lrhWI fllbh t0 filth alone. There k nothing in the lcng human nary Bryon tale o! tlht persistent duel and triumphant filth. The Greeks were children playing with shadows. comps-red with this extra- ordinary people ever chanting the praises of the inv-isble God. The roads, drilled armies, fought bet- ties, achieved temporal power; yet one Moses is worth all the swash- 5' 5 > 3 Home iutine. i i in the sentence from Aug- ls love alone that has the of transmuti , a proper to s. strange and significant and thinks to fol- her psrsistent suitors, ahe c! the borne she is to leave. represents like the re- adrabanddull present and the fotureseduoqul with ltsbowof prorniseftisthemethod ofGod to madman forward. Abraham V i? _ azrmatelv momma, and of vs.- . States out into commission great Cunard liner, 8K, which will be the largest ship afloat. Ths super-liner, costing gp- lOIIB-moie than the combined tonnage of three average ocean 1g. hers-will, it is expected, re-capture for Britain the blue ribbon of the Atlantic, now held by the Italian; During the out five years, and at a time when Britain was passing through financial _crisis, Germany. France, Italy an the United Btatel all mad! a bid for the At- lantic's supremacy. The United cabin ships like the Manhattan and m9 Wl-ihllliwll: the Germans top- ped them with the Europa; and the Italians followed with the monster- Rex. Britain's 5M, however, will be“ blazer and mater than them N01‘ is there likely w be gny‘ shipping organization in the world; equal to the Cunard-White Star merger. The traditions o! these Wmblni , and especially of the Cunard line. I0 beck almost to the beginning of Britain's mercantile hllwrv-m apart other-stench the sea. And the merger of the‘ Cunard. White Star lines i; not, m; on]; mo" taken by the British. De- claring that Britain should baokhslud hit hard at 6°"! Pr flahtina her ahi in .' Walter Runcim , President? the Board of Trade, Of ' i TMAS GIFTS ‘At The Central! Drugstore his soon hes always enjoyed "q various lines earriztl "wmtfljgx roun- rllrAlArloNs-A r ‘ ins ma: s mom isms-r s?-*to-s@“r'y:§°'§,f,“"§ Perl: and lvolllng in Paris-item“ ‘I Queieuo Flenp_ lloubksut llflllll- CHI". Plllauotco-Ilulnlte Msrvelou, m. & . Gillies, Balers and many other articles nitnbie m Gly- aad Cigarette Cases and Holders, Tobacco Pouchsg, E r E l i 3 s GONE-Hm med an otherwise, u“... l’, ,; and Tobsceoe, beautifully boxed for gift plrppg“, ‘ 8 Other articles include. Gillette, Auto Sis-op and Roll; . hhtylalomCutexflelmflotofl-N j Travelling Sets, Military Sets boxed and in leather, Ther- i nu and notuoo, xudaka, am up, Hot vmer- Battier, l r uruoo and oonu Walking Sticks, Playing Cards f dellllll. Watermark Ioantein Pens llngly um i Now ls the time to nakeyollr selections-Oar price; are . and you will receive prompt and covrteon nsv- . E. A. Foster-Druggist i THE CINTIAL DIUGBTOIII 0m INPDIIIB announced that a cuboid f’ t hi bu" r or brvamp s pa was . but few other countries supper-leg her‘ POUCY. The United States, in par-l’ "Will'- h" been invln: out hund- reds of millions annually in ship rusidies. and in addition, by papal-i Ho: foreign coastwise shipping. l: been hitting hard at the Brit- The result of British retaliation weht to be interesting. Brltaim! it comes to there. is a for-l midable force; as formidable as‘ London when it comes to rivalry in flnlnw- In recent wens she has 101i rvme ground. yet it is still true W“ 37ml?! lhlno are all over the Seven Bras, and gym, i"; y," more than half of all the shipping lsunchgd in the world was launch- ed from British shipyards. 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