llf°lfl”llr:l- ' ".P!1""5'j;;z;;...<-.-;=i..Q.._ 1 of the [llllL-Tfl Kulidlflll in ilciiouncc _' IJFAur" PUUL. TllE ciitiiiiomziowti tigtiiiiiuiii THE Notes By The Way Editor llnd Milllfllllll --z_..- ;';'“:. " .72’ rlnrr) mnl _'j- Incident-W. Chen!!! ll. lit-Lure. ll. P. ' secretory-Limit. Col. It. A. nlneKlnnon. lb. U. 0. mull“tiililpubi-tllfperzbizitu minim-e; uellvrered. Director-J. It. Burnrlt _ Lanai-lute Billion-Frank Waller niul I). K. Currie loll In Cnuinln and United State-n. Vlee-Prenldont-wl. ll. Burnett --- ting expression’, were eloquent. and f: WEDN SDAY, DECEMBER, 3, 1930* What £012 of fiours lame: W. Barton. MD. After dinner oratory of a high ord- er characterizes the St. Andrew's Celebrations in Charlottetown, and this yea;- was no exception. All the speeches, to use. a liackneyed but. fit- away above in brillinncy any heard here for many a day. Re\'_ Dr. Rain- 11:11" I.’ Premier Bennett liad moral fibre. He; could act as well as speak. In fact! . his brief speeches in the House were.‘ but prcludcs tariff actiodtliat any parliamentary ileader has undertaken in this coun- ltry. When he left Canada oo attend he wont with thc Mllfllc‘ ivurposi- of advancing the issue of inter-Ehnplrc rude preferencea. The fail- ure of the RIRcDQnaid Goicrnmetit. to formulate any effective proposals Ind its blunt refusal to COllSl(1(‘l' thc offers made by the Dominions defeat- pd Mr. Bennett's efforts for the time being There was. however, the chance that thc British Government would reconsider its attitude at the confer- ence to be held next year at Ottawa. A hasty and itncalled for statement by Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas. Secretary for the D0ll1lJiiOllS~—fl statement made in thecourse of a heated con- troversy in the British House of Com- mon/; to tho efiect that “thcrc never was such huitihuz“ as Premier Bot.- netts proposals for imperial ta..- ift preference-has precipitated a Ilimax in the relations between Can- ada and the British Cvovcrniiiciii Which cannot but ho rccrctivrl by all parties concerned. Mr. Thomas himself was evidently aware of the unwisdom of his criti- rLsm, iriiicli brought. cries of "shame" pmd "witlirilhiv" tire members of the House. He rc- froiii tlic COli'-£1l‘\’21— plied that he had not mczuit to re-t ' for to individuals, but to 'prppi\=nls."1 Laird‘ lie iolii ll1‘\\'.'~l?iiit(’i‘ mcn tliat1 his “iiitcutiiiii" was not to rcfcr to Promicr Bennett‘: proponls at rill.1 but. to "tho .()j1{3’\<iil0il'.< n/titudvf‘ villi l'1‘;'l!"l l'll"ll‘f'). Tfic (7,lIi.iC1l1\1l‘ Fiiiuc .\iiiit~i~r- has nriw l:.-il1"(l a; forriitil i'(‘i11_\’._f*lf‘ dccliircs that thc lanuiiiigr of .\lr. 'l'lionias is deeply ro-l schtcd by the (Hflfiidllllblli. of Canada? and llllil iaiziiiro iif ilic ('i'\','cr:tt1i1'iit} it min‘. be t"ll".l“.'ll*f‘fl a= cnilwsation. If the stat/rump‘. indicated what vi-ouiti 1v- the flllllllflfl of thr- Bi-itislf Grivovi11uci1t at. the ()l‘.'\\\'i'l Cr‘il1--'.‘1"i ence iicxt your. Mr. Bennett addcd,, then lie had little hope that any‘ agreement which Canada may roach‘ with iltc (itlicr will include thc United Kingdom. This is plain speaking. but it is precisely the kind of speech that is best calculated to clear thc air. Mr_ Chancellor" Sl]()\\‘(1Cll~—1 who also indulged in some contempt- lous criticism of Canada's trade pro- pmals-are not alone in possessing the r-nuraizo nf their convictions or: Iho ability to call a spade a stiadcl. when the occasion arises. And it can- lot be denied that Premier Bermetts vigorous utterance vans warranted by the occasion. The units now restsl upon the British Government of re- pudiating Mr. Thomas’ statement or l overseas Dominions Thomas and o! assuming responsibility for the lllQllptlllm rejection of proposals which have received the commenda- lon of many leading statesmen and financiers in Great Britain as well no the premiers of all the other do- lnnriona. How the Tariff Works 1 The impetus given to home indus- try by the Bcnnctl. tariffs was dealt; with by the president of the Canad- hn Woolen and Knit Goods lvianufac- liurers Association at it: pnnual mcetiir.’ 11’"~1- "1 i get" which showed plainly that the1 ggnpl-iasis placed by Premier Bennett on protection of the consumer from pxploitation wit: not ii more empty lesture. "We have seen no sign of in- crrcascd prices and iminy instances h? ' i cuinc L0 our notice WHEN? pric- (‘s h it» iilroaciy Iiccn reduced." the qn-parhnt, dcclnred. ‘The reaction o.‘ any protcctcd industry to tirivrc 1.- . .' tI-qi interest. to the pfinplc of CFliKlfi. In fact. I lx-licvc tho filial l u-cvk mnii- t-r “zit be largely iiiflucncui by 1- plplitv to produce satisfactory Prenzier Bennett's Reply | to the most vigorousi the economic conference at London. ; Eiiizlaiid will lass n‘ the hands of Brii|=l1 siirsicoim, fr- fill 1 rrrc good service at reas- m: 1 pm“ The number of mills in Canada at Present is 273. The capital engaged is If there ivas one thing that thc 559.573.3139- ‘, Canadian people lcarncd quickly ab,‘ tilqvcd, L tor thc general election, it “'11s l.l\€tl.1 of lllYlIPr pay rolls. of starting up o idle machinery and of tlie establish tal. alt-pouch t-aitwvl ihL. chniuio was did not fully come into effect uriti of the widespread municipalities. able cffcct in will rclicviiic depression ers abroad which were under thc old tariff mics. substantial tariff preference i siren Britain tnuvli business that oth- i l countries. recent In the tariff on \\'O.’)1E‘ll and knit goods this British prcfcrciicc is niiiiiit-ainccl and in some i cams increased. This ls important be- cause last year over $l2,000.000 worth ‘of ivoollon and knit. goods was im- j pulled into Canada from foreign 1ffllllllflt“, the lauilg: of which miclit well re imported from England. For this reason it is hoped. despite tlic hostile niriiurlc of cc-rlain members of tlic Labor Govorniiicni that action ‘Ln make it possible for Canada to increase the preference to Bviiir-li uoods over forcizn goods-a prcfrtruicc which. 11.C‘."I‘“(‘I'. must not b1 cimfiisccl ' wlili tlic iiaiuriil and i11‘Ol1r1' dcsirc for Canada to give to Caiiriciizin good= iio:- ntioii- iinin consider- It \‘~fl\‘ iuiticiuncvd that ll‘l(1f‘i‘ thc ,iicw zluiios Canadian worsted cloth mills would supply‘ all staple lines re- quired in qualities and prices suitable to the mark/gt. rind what they did not fiilllfll)’ would. it was iiopcd, be sup- plicd by English rather than foreign mills. Under the new duties the Eng- lish cloth mills have a greater pref- crciicc over foreign mills than before. 1 The Sunday Schools‘ Perhaps a solution to the vexed problem oi the juvenile delinquent lies in a statement recently made by a New York Judge. to the effect that of four thousand boys who had pas- sed before him in 23 years. only three had belonged in a Sunday School. This, at any rnto, is a pow- erful testimony to the value of re- ligious training. The Judge states further: "I regard our Sabbath Schools. including those of all faiths, as the only effective means tostem the ris- ing tide oi’ vice and crime among our youth. society carries the heavy burden oi’ criminality. chiefly be- cause of tlie lack of religious train- imz o! the youth. “If all the children oould be kept under the influence oi’ the Sabbath School and the grown-ups were active in some church. we could close our prisons and jails. instead of being compelled to en- large and increase their number." Dri Banting Honored The Council of the Royal College of Surgeons of Emgland recently con- ferred on Dr. Banting oi’ Toronto an honorary fellowship of the college. thc highest honor which it could of- fer. Dr. Banting was already an iu.n.c.s.. and no other member has ever received such an honor_ In com- mcnting. The Times says: "'l‘hc dLscovery of insulin statids. and will stand. as inspiration and example to hundreds of eager young workers who, in Canada, in since the adoption of thc new tariffs, information is coming in from diff- erent sections of the country o! full operation.‘ of increased employment. ment of new ventures wzth new capi- tiic legislation which parsed by Parliament only ten wccks ago and the first of the proscnt nioiitli_ The increase in employment and iii pay rolls will be ]1l‘U§!i"‘Sel\'r‘. tutti bsciiusc location of the mills, which are situated in over 140 have consider- The forward niovetncnt ivas delayed by the flood of goods made by work- rushod into Canada before the cnd of last montli ‘For over thirty years British goods in the Canadian market have liad n over foreign cool-is. and this }?l'('l(‘l‘€‘il(‘l‘ has ‘ P111151? 11112111- 1131’! Z0119 1O 101T1S11 and the reason for tlic celcbration iii ' say shines on such mcasiors. and hi.» effort was masterly in its pathos. wit. humour and incisiieness. Mr- Myers is one of the pleasan-tcst; and most GETTING RID OF PAIN WITHOUT DRUGS 22 547 pcrsotis are em- . a n, V‘ V L There is nothing that, 1,3395 away _ effective platform shakers w. lt poi. _ tho wages and salaries and his arm. mun“. sncerh on the the strength as does‘ constant pain, 111110111111118 10 SlSniBOAIS. Alrcarly. nciniriiuii problems was pointed andfimd i" 15 11°" Surphsmg theremw t iinc-l y. admittedly the star orator, p:.ssitig““er' ‘from grave to gay. from lively to sc- Th“ rene" willi an ease, fluency and fei- - icity hard to equal, far less surpass.- r Denmark and Scotland to Ottawa and '1‘0r0uto. that lic has bccoiuc a pastiiiastet: and accomplished artist, that ciiii 1 in that line 01f oratory. He wisely mtmhp’ gmc DPFPCCL rend’ nun}, linw. I was ivallopcd very BflCVOllfily1fOnow 111m 1n bupdgng n $1“) {m- chorises thc subject iii which he is omrfluunf; ha“: slice lieu‘ 1m: ‘\11(‘ll I was a cliild .f0r tolling a lir. ' ghaqouctq-qt-n {m- lmulinr; up chins. most. at 1l0lllt‘. agriculture. and givc; 10mm“ "ll _11°1"-'°5 #1111111) 212w 1:91a- nut I may ma“ as an anfidou. to u", ; wuhin a k... My.’ it “mum ‘my fm. an illullllllflllllg address on tlic p.ii'- ab€lfnnrzl1zjlgz1fll Van: klfizérculolslgguailng proccrs that I liavc 130011 tolling lie-J t me); and ‘ ' -m-; ‘v9 would have lots 11cm“ accumplwhlncnw’ MEGS and llzxswiificllilrcstkto tint lung. This "mm" mason Ne" 511w“- s° “’11-'11"510f work coinir" from thc other side. requirelnen“ of Om. Province m m,“ K ' W‘ ‘t irxgflovmnent m“ ilie use? frhorc arc ‘i t-clesw tradesmen hero respect. Mayor Proyvsc has (1?\'C1Ul)- 1" as. a - this comm A-fllfill is :1 fool to leave nintcllc? t to do thc work. ed an easy, engaging‘ stylc cf oi-ii- 11115110115 “Hlauom or ivlicrc r. child can get 1110111 811111 111 l am ctr‘... . levy. and cirivcs lionic ills tiuiuts lll "C" trvcbioii is a fool 10 lmrv 1101s 1111 a ‘clear, business-like way which car- ries convict-ion to the licarrr. Zlg. lllatFill of cuitliiti thc In his maiden ciTort. Mt‘. f". lxurun gave evidence of DCCPlIIlllg ii charm- ing after dinner SDCMIPI‘. ilic- luau- nor in which lie handled the toast of “The Lassies" being soincvxliat illi- ferent from thc customary "Lndiiik"‘Commiflflilla ‘he mm m the “MW 01111111115. T119 P1'(‘-*1‘1'~’111i M1" '1' Mftlic ulcoi- hoiili. promptly. ‘Iliczic cld MacFiiclycn. lies R.TOGO)’(1(‘1l\'("l‘}',illl(| l 11,-, they wcrc 50111011111115 mediziicly tlififlllilCillfi. ‘handled thc review of thc 1" ‘ ' ' incrw‘ u: ' ' ' l1P1~>~ SP-ll- called. \i'ci'c terribly slow l“ licalitig. This Mllllf‘ plif- rifl11 1'@l1°1'1$ P?“ cclicui rosuitrs in ncuritlgizi 0i fricc ,b_v iiioisiciiiiig tho Rl‘l.(‘l‘_\' supplying thc loco with blood. by using tlic 80 per cont alcoholic solution. lii ovary‘ misc some good cifcct iwas attained. citlicr a marked les- t - " ' 1 l _ ' 1.- ;- Altogether tho dinner was a cuiii- ‘5:31llilzglzlfilbfialn1 m no ‘mm w‘ .plctc success. Ml’. A. B. Cosh is iuim- i_ , y _: _ ’ I In some cases thc pain stopped 'll.ll1)10 in id9lllfilillg the Addicss to “M70 m: page“. was on the tame. the Haggis; and as a soloist avid in otiicrs riot. until t-owards evening an eflcctivc manner, givuig ample i cviclciice of becoming a fluent public speaker. The Vice-chairman, Mr. M. MacKinltoii had not much to do, but i what he had he did wcll. ‘chorus leader, the club made a ver- 1-0. Um d“ or npnqcquou and u“ ilmbw find m Mr’ ‘James Calder" a“ ‘ czisioiially not for two weeks after- ‘) .d tmerwho 11.15 returned to tlic waKL tscencs of his youth and formci- nut-ai- cal conquests. He was ably a‘ by Mi: Mcshcr. who is now czic of our loading tenors. Tiic big point about this simple treatment i1; that in every casc sonic IIYOCCI effect was attained. And when {you think of thc terrific pain of r lzvliat is called Lrifacial neuralgia. 5n" 91'7"" Cflllllfillec- ‘l 11111911 ziflccling the wholc s‘dc of tlic facc, M1"- T110511‘ ‘V1111? “'35 1119 111110 0111111’ mid that this pain can be stopped ‘1111111- 113F- 113111011 1-0 ¢1111S!1'1'11‘-11-11J 11- ' or 1f‘.‘;.'-1(‘ll€".‘1 in this manner, it is lself on the all-round success of this certainly’ vcrg: gratifying. yétilis Si. Andrew's C01C1)"fll1011.1 I know that cvrn this simple _which will 94o down in the lilstaijv of -_ihc Club as one of its red-letter days. glllPlthfld of rclicfltig pain means an 10])2!‘2‘.l.lOll.'1.‘ll1. it is quite frcc from -—- idanyzcr. As cciiipnrcd with the use i It. is now time i0 unleash t1lC‘Cl pain killing drugs iChristmas r-pirit. A year has clapsrzl K itaticnt almost; in a stupor with the psince Saul-a Claus was abroad in the l darigci" of thc drug forming: habit, thc ‘land and his ministra-tions are as 1011011111011 cf bathing the flrtcrv 1s necessary 11.0w as at any previous , 11111911 10 11° l>1'<‘1?1‘1‘l‘f1- ‘itinie. There are those who are look-l ting forward to his VlSlLHllOlIS and! i 111love are many who need tiicm- I: THE LOST LAGOON is hoped that noiic ziliall be forgotten 1 during this season of gladness and cheer. The Indianapolis News says: "l-lon- olulu might have a good many more visitors if thc reception O0l‘"l.f1il‘.lL‘\.‘| ———— would stop that practice of hallgilli; ill, is dusk on the Lost Lagoon, wreaths around all incoming nccksflimid v.'c two dreaming the dusl: Possibly Honolulu ovcrdocs it. Nov», away, orthelcss those who are gflrlnlvl/‘Ll ;Bcncath the drift of c. iwiiiplit grey. experience something really orlcntal_ I Bciicalli thc zirowsc of an ending in India all and sundry are not thus ‘ day. bcdccked with flowers. Tlic honor is And thc curve of a golden moon. ieservecl for iliase to whom 501119-1 body desires to pay SIICFlHI respect. I1 11 (111111 111 111° 1-4151- 1-3800"- 11511811)’ cu thc 0\"C'L1l0l\ of nn ariivai And r0110 are the depths 0f 11811111- or departure. The average lllllllflll‘ 1118 bluc. male feels B dozen kinds of tuoi when The 151011111118 culls. and the 01d the garlands are draped about him, a i 9111109. ' stiff posy is thrust into his hand and ‘T119 5111811111 1115- 111111 1-119 1111$k"1111<1 heavy scent which makes hiiii think Y1?"- Aiid gone is thc golden moon. of disreputable places is sprinkled liberally over him. But there is xi sense of pride withal, because for a O 111" °1 111° 11°51? 115mm‘! mama“; he 1s king’ and few many I dream tonight that my paddle dislike dominion. blurs The purple sliadt- whore the sea- More wheat. from Russia is being “Tm Sursi dumped on me British market’ “u”... I hcnr the call of the singing firs ha‘ been a steady increase m the In the hush of the golden moon. trade during the fall months. 'I‘hlsl “E P311111” ‘mhnswna grain is sold at a price against which , __g_,_,________ ‘the British farmer cannot. compete.’ A rabbi“ foot may brmg good smlY 111111 1-1 11 511111181 5111c <11 M- tlUCk to you, but it brought little to fairs, when the Government has as [the rabb;¢___Amb;-°5e Bjgfcg_ one of its major policies a project for Placing many more people on the land. It is prepared to make an ex- penditure rurining into the millions to get more people on the farms. It is i true the holdings will be compara- 1 tively small, but. if foreign competi-. tion is to be pennltted all along the’ line what hope can there be for the success of the experiment? While there ls great force in the plea for i F _.___ _- Australia, in New‘ Zcaland. in South Africa. and in other parts of the Empire, are dedicating their livr-s to thc prevention imd cure of ciiscase.“ The Times adds that the discover- or of insulin certainly deserved no cheap prices for the consumer it re- ithai many suffering individuals take {heavy doscs of aspiring, codeine, or Hon. W. J. Dfacltlillan. M. D. was ‘F1911 11101111111119’ m order to get m‘ tcrriblc piiin of facial neu- ralgia has driven many an indivi- ldual Lu suicide as has also that of , - . r _ 1 " f iii _ Premier Lea has spoken ai. so many “Lmum and lilfflxirillliltllzgl o c children. Peisonally I find thc pro- i build n, why Show; not (he bus]- banquets and public dinners. from “Cite? and It fin jLl‘\\1‘dS ‘oi-covered W55 1"‘) 9115.1‘ 11nd I alivays 1111"“ iiess men of Prince Fcward Island u: ill) w u‘ ‘ = ' ' thc iicrvc sitpplying a certain rcgioii wlicro ilic pain was I-luivcvci‘ Dr. N. N. blasaroff. Licp- iiorvc. now inoistctis tlic ncrvc trunks with an 80 pcr cent alcohol solution. ‘Tlin ll(’1‘\(‘ is orzposcd for a diétiiiict: of‘ .1lOlll'Ol' five itichcs and is frccly [biitlird in 111'.‘ solution. Th’: llf-ilil itn- Wiiore t rrc is an ulccr of ilic lcf! which keep c of Quccn Victorlas letters, just piib- l tJ. Butterfleld in Vancouver Province) t t Some gm: midi-i ammo to the lparental education branch of Cleve- lnnd College in the Western Reserve University has made a book about the art of spanking children. 1 suppose this in it belated outcrop o! the Puritan mind working overtime. This idol: says that " . . . punish- ment ls part of a very deliberate pro- gramme with the child, punishment which is planned for days and weeks before it is to be applied. Is it not better that a little child should have a good burning spank than that his body should be burned up by a con- flagration or that he should be ruined for life by pulling down upon his head a pot of boiling liquid?" Fancy planning to spank a kid a iveck ahead of time! 1' suppose there is a type of mind that really enjoys beating little SLIP WANTED Sir,-—A slip is needed badly for Oharlottetovnrfor pulling up dredges and scows and other ships, as every year our work goes away to Nova Scotia to be done, and if we had a slip here it would give employment to ship carpenters, ship caulkers, all other artisans. We would have work nine months out o! the year, iif we had a sniiill slip-built here. iAnd ii’ thc Government does not that thc little child will some clay 1 form a cgmprny to build one? f grow up and derrpiso mo for beating know i; one ma“ fivxtfluld break t)“ it. And it has iio good effect any. l my ‘hm-c “rvuld be ntltcfs rvhg Mum AIVPIFAN [boiling liquid \\'ll!‘l'(‘ a child can pull i . machinists. painters, mechanics and' truly indicates liner P‘! Top‘: ‘Cellophsn, wrapper is transparent . . . y o u see what you buy, and the t superior appearance revealed 1 which smoking proves lo you, Sealedingmoisture- Cellophane to kgzpthgm FRESH and PREVENT POCKET BREAKAGE. i ONLY CELLOPHANE l provides such protection. .1 3111 attrariibc fljrtstitiaz padi- t ages of l0. 25 anti 5o. from 50c up. quality, Proof dliein down. ff citlici" of 111030 cvciit". llmtirvn t! i". Hll‘ parent and not thc _\ pimp: six-fitting t 'cliilcl ilict rliould bc spuukcd. _. . . ' i Sliz- It is now Dccciiibei‘ :~:i'l I‘ have iict yet i crl notice for 111-1 tcotnc Tax nor l.i'cnk form for trait-l ling! ‘ "us. Nrw that they litivc ‘loft. it n laic. T would .;'"'tc“-l thnt_ (va]‘|[_‘()‘“\cr p,-.,\»;m-;-, ‘ifllfflv writ zmtllic" lllP-lllll end ikcn Hcligvland, (unharmed and loft to .-"1'11<‘~ 11* 11"“ Irv 11"" .\'-""1"=< “-\' <1<>~ F00’? ‘ir a: l Hcligolaiid shrink beneath tho pounding North 1118 1111-“ 1"" ‘\'1?'~"~‘1 1i "‘ ' :1"c rhrizii. |Sca \'i'l'l\‘(‘.'i, is a dot of land of small i PXWP“? -- ~- ‘iiuportance today. But fiftccii years ; 111 591111111‘? "l" 1‘ ngo. ti". a (icrman outpost. and si1b-,7'-7'l117'~"111"! ~““l1" marine nevi, it was a tronicnclous ciii- , W11“ 111111111 11-1 1'1 1'- "‘»' T- bnrrassiiicnt to ihc British flcct, and 1111'"? NW’ 11"" 11"‘ 1""""111"-“-' 11"" ‘constantly. (luring the four years of l llccruiic btvl. l‘o 1 thc war. Bfltifih stzitcsmcu mid sail- 10°11 1111"’ 11”" ""11"" 1’""1 “W” ‘"1"- '~ ors curscrl thc folly of the carly"'01‘111* P1111 11.11‘ -"“‘1 "l1 1'1 “""“"" iiiuctics which hzid pcimittctl its sur. 511111" 1114"‘ -'l!t“‘»“"~'* 1‘t"“»'¢1 1'1 111" rclidci‘ t0 Germany. 'l1‘.'61)f‘l' way. and not allow‘ lb" RS-l llcligolaiid. fo:'iii':i'l_v a Danish is- <"‘"E"‘1‘ 1'0 01‘fli1"."‘ ""‘ »""'“"""""11 -"' 1890 for sonic COllCOSSl0l\S'Ol‘| thc East African coast. 'I‘hc island seemed of small importance to Britain at tlic1 tiiitc, sud it was of importance to Gcrmaiiy lying only thirty six mile-ti off the mouth of tlic Elbe. The rc- lations between thc two nations were 1 most friendly, and thcrc appcarcd no coed reason why Britain should liolcl _ an island at iier neighbors froiiti door. So,,ilie trade was ciTcclcd. 1 During ilic war. Salisbury"; lack oft‘ f0; sight came in for a‘ good deal of! sin. But tho opinion was exyl pr sod that ho had not been a frcc i agent. any more than Gladstone nndl INVJPMY] '7‘ ‘ " I 111. >1-/~ F‘; 50 lfa iiitiiiirnik iii thc ivuods for love of iheiii lialf of each day, lic i\ [in dciigci" of being rrjardcd ma 1'1"‘ 1117"‘ lifllcafer; but if day bcforc hcr time, laud, fcll to the BYlilJ-lll [l3 part. of his own’ sivcoi. 1"“. Ti‘ this is ll" thc spoils of the Napoleonic WBI‘S.1“N'~' Fvstoiu !‘~~t ""- ccrl" 11'» l"‘»'"“ ‘u- "'3 and was retained until Lord Salis- 15 1-‘ m‘ Crcd“ H V“ flqwqwlwqcll" I bury traded it to thc’ Germans ini I o-n "c. fishers. his colleagues who had not opposed: the bargain. It was thought that! Queen Victoria. who. in spite of tlicl limitations of thc Constitution. con-' trivcd during licr long reign, to got a good deal of her own way; lnirl1 really ctiginccred thc dcal with 11."? nephew, the Emperor William. It isi Q ‘ worth noting now. that the volume; P >_l HEATING ’ i If you want Expeditions and lished and covering ilio period be-i tween 1885 cud 189i, makes it cit-or‘ that thc Qiiecinhad nothing to do' vrith the exchange. 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