IS l\ O l 5;", € I I ._ »;_ l *‘ 'I :I r lll \;“ ',: .‘¢‘ A .ll "i. 'l__ .f ‘ l \l l I l ,. 4 g *l ‘ /l v .lf ` wc- tif." ma. ll l.".fl' l l,»‘- \ " `\GE FOUR THE cHARLo'r'rE'roWN cuaanlaa / me cuinlmrfowu llulllllllllll 'lc Editor and lounging D A In E I' U \ --~ '°. :“:'..'.°.7 ' " 'rf ":. ";.i’:'.'.‘°........ -sn ' l nan ll a nr nu n I vs o , ::_°f;'l|":¢'f yea|»,lla°:¢lv:n~> mailed la caanda and united leaves. The long way is the only way. I. is limllar-.|. ls. barren ~cess that advertises the incompet l THURSDAY JUNE 25 1931 pline. .ot, experience. Head and A *T the way of preparation, of dlsci~ ~ hand grow strong with exercise. appointee of the Lea Government. D\`0¢¢° - Every difficulty conquered becomes pr A pam,-ell; 00",; lRailwsys portfolio was aooolited M an auy. Every problem solved turns* Wi evid l isl cl t hl l _ °f tion at an influential point. arg” V °n M’ gre” °r eg", he Members of the Montreal Branch of the Canadian uthors’ Association, without a formal resolution on the subject, 'have expressed themselves as “opposed” to “the ohibitive tax” on American magazines. Their opinion ll have abput as much effect as'a porous plaster on at ce that the huge public ln- into power. Every task performed' W" ld I ° If en o en eg they had read the terms in which the tax t ln tn ml, ¢ ,ds was announced or were at all The Prohibition Magistrate ls an vestment in the system W°‘11d MV' L" “ S °’° ° ° W” °°'° ’ According to the disclosures in the The assurance he Elves P‘“`"“m°n" Though Slr Austen Chamberlain, kn°W that the Pl'l|\¢lP|e Undef ref McGuirk case, the Prohibition U19 Magistrate. Mr. G., J. Tweedy, isis lrlendly to me wad and Wm mst have decided between them that the e sublect te mesure from his po- see it suffer will add arent wslsht “ge °' °'“°°’*' h” g°“° "°"“”‘° 9°' litical friends, a tendency calcu- W lated to bring law and justice into the day the following interrogatories bl’ the previous announcement of nls statement' and Wm look Bryan‘s "silver-tongued" oratory- ‘ 0 appeared ln the repo,-ll of the pm. forward confidently to the strength whim W0" mr mm the s°b'1q“°t ceedings in his court; 0! persists ill lirillgillg nllliles into this illllill-l' I :~'llllllilt tlif‘_\‘ should lie ox- rilllll-ll frolii llli_\' ri-port of the pro- cm-llillzzs lllllll _vnllr llullollr llcl-llluil vrlli-till-r the oviilcllue is prupcrly lid- lllisanllln nr nut. MacDonald not to trust the people, A _ .\ll:_ .l<>llxs'l'r>.\': Noir the vmul- NOW that the L09- G°V*3mment and trust the people not to trust they wokg up and d|g¢0veI-gd al-i for lin- l'rl»\\'ll lil lhls l-:iso \\'illll.~i lil llilvl- iill- rl-port ofthe prorrodilllxs b0°5ted the 85591133 tax to Six any 0 ' ‘>'. ' T '|' ' l -~ l - i`l"-"_l'lf.»`.lf`..`f.l 'l.ff.'l»'~"\'\~'l'§h l“."g'Jlf.g".'.'..`1 Cents H SBUOH- ll ‘S inbefesllnll ‘° men- 'l`iill l'UI'li'1‘: 4'l'll the ilclrspllpor rec n‘»pnrll-r): .\lr. llolliles is not uclillg lllr tho (`r<\\\’ll. ll lilCl*0Ii'i`i-Ili: Wlioni is .\lr. Holllies ers’ Liberal leader’ had to say lvlill Liv* 'l‘ll`l: l_'n'l'l:'r; ilr, ilolulcs is act- abwt the three cent gasoline tax lil: for lil|.~‘s_l»i l‘l:l_rk. d lll.,.l.~r that l hnlc illi'orlll.ltlnli in til.'_ll lllv i'.l|h~-r of lhv ll<~i'l\lil|.-lllt ill il.l.~_ l-.-l_\~»\ was lllslrll:-ml l»y ills legislative session of 1927: .\il|;.'|<|l-:l|l- ill lhis l-:lsc to gli null modern ac.. .wr-_ lin..-s-l i'll|rlr_ .lull I nm pm- "It is all very well to say that p:lr»-ll in |-ill him ull iliv sillllli to vsillillisil iililt i':ll»i. if _vullr llolioul' the ilnillll likl- I iw: ‘ -" » ll... ln., ||..|,,..-_, ,,,,_.. ,,., ,|,,,., ,., 1,, Here ls his s¢,,¢emm¢_ as ,eporled hom A party which ,lghls 1,, the which all that he may achieve in the administrative and ll-:lrl in this vilso :li all. I was going iw s- < » . » (355 li ll ihc lslllollec. partie The question naturally arises: ills a Ilow did the Magistrate know whom speclnl exnendlturc_lhe patrol Spmng against the fefereme °f the . . l issue to the people, Premier Mac- .lu Ml. Holmes represented since it was lisyslem on the l.0ads_ well. the pat_ not divulged by counsel before him? ml S or '-'rhc Boy orater or th Platte" 3 his support as attacks on the __ e Snowden, and Premier Ramsay C Sydney Post. all what the Hon. A. C. Saund- pl Free trade," says the Daily Tele- , sh ore. that the Administration and the Manchester Guardian may 0" litical muse now center around PU such abstract matters as the tariiit 3 Mlfllsfel' °f F|5h°fl°~2~ The and the gold standard, it may be G contemlm For lnsmnce on gnu,-. people of Canada will be heartened recalled that William Jennings m was based on political speeches W Mil. ilomlnsf lr in-. John.-lon Namnal system are continued". advocating free coinage of silver' :Iti- That gasoline Tax 'rrust Mr. Lleya George, Ml-_ in acquainted with the flood printed matter that comes into this country under the adings of magazines and “news” papers, they would lying the proposed tax is e that should receive the unqualified endorsement of very Canadian worthy of the name. First of all, the tax is not a blanket tax on all foreign f those self-satisfied states- under their Very noses- If Premier Bennett dams this flood at its source by acing an embargo on all literature glorifyingvcrime, rieking to high heaven of illicit “love” adventures, and graph or London, England, "is not revelllng ln the “_h9'm3|\” ¢XDl0 only the meal hope of the Lll,e,.al_.,' he will have achieved for the _\ll:. _wll_\.~:'ro_\: 'rllcn 1 submit un er the stewart Government' but their 1859" And it ls 9- “I5” yo the Llberal organ dunng me 1,5, trenches of me 185|, oulposls economic realm will pale into in of tradition against the sweep of ular class of people, that it h0Del _ sncclnl mln ll ls lntended lm. tectlonist to the core, and in con- It Donald and Mr, Lloyd George are _ thought, may call itself by th . England has become pro- na So we__say to these protesting authors who should be e first to/strengthen Mr. Bennett’s hand, “Hold your whatever name it will, but its atti- tongues Wait ti" you see how gasoline tax come.; out of a tllde is reactionary and jfs outlook flppllittl b€f0I‘9 YOU d8l'8 1.0 l‘alS€ y0lll‘ V0lCOS Ill IIS C0l‘ld9lIl- tion.” For if Mr. Bennett’s intention is what we believe to be then the effects of his application of this tax, and heavier tax still if that proves necessary, will alone stify his elevation to the Premiership of this Dominion. ung womanhood of this country something beside blications, as our local authors’ branch seems to ssume. The tax will be applied at the discretion of the overnment, and it has yet to be shown that the Govern- ent intends to 'bar commendable periodicals. Secondly this country is being inundated by a flood f the most filthy, putrid, reeking, lascivious, salacious d criminal literature that any country was ever cursed ith outside the country where that literature is produc- Sex-madness, crime and cupidity are the stock-in- ade of a horde of tabloid daily publications masquerad- g under the name of newspapers now coming into anada,'and if the members of the local branch of the uthors’ Association do not know this then it is time that what is happening right its of the racketeer, then young manhood and the significance. the lax is proposed to be ystem on our roads is part of but helping to mobilize the forces A ... -.._ L Again, it having been pointed olltl me D '1`UC5d&Y the Magistrate changed less his tactics as the following excerpts gest from the proceedings show: land 'rim <‘0l'll'l‘- <'l'l» 'llr Hnlmcs) t a tax. If it does. I would sug- that the next war will nnlsh civili- he had better ea,-mark 'the zatlon and that there is a "dew of tax and the lnwme mx so death" so powerfully destructive when the storm-clouds prance like the people will realize they Lady Cynthia Mosley's statement STORM SONG , ublic necessities of this Prev- Which promise to make the next , /£6 v._-lv _ I ._¢__-`=_,'w=;~’.-,_._<¢.,;§,';: that Mr. Holmes had no standing* lnce the Same as schools' em The election _the greatest triumph Brit- _ e ` < ln court as rellrcsnnllng Mn RnS_ fact that the gasoline tax is elm ish Conservatism has ever known. :_-_ Q : _ ,,,,.:,§. ,:,;__\_».`j_.:.--(_-:_‘l-_ *_* r .vi sen Clark' at the "ext hearing °"imarkecl does not make it any the 'V P c \» if that a teaspoonful dropped on a _ , _; _Quilts Arvuyoll :lvtillg _for llil\Apr.oscL-utloiii' hat ' ' ".`t:.’ _ - n \l Il0I \Il\ I am Ziili. .lU1l.\.\1