’ a d Ivalflawi arcane-l lance. I gkIb-Ilflbdbl-l. Iuaana I-l) -0cl -flltt_aallaawlll Aaaadaaaldttas-a-Inal ‘Qllgfifll Ilflparyaaafln I. Krlfl Ill IIIIIQIIDI.UIIID- (laaaladllnbaopayauetlanlvaalllfilhnfl. alvaaaallallaa lafiaaaflandllllallhnc. IBTUIDAY, IQIULI! ll, IDOL 1?: mam- ANSWER , i. ' mum-cu or late 1 anegtai-ivninthacm- in tor Maritime Union. 81c “ * indication _any authoritative quarter's in Iiaqhovlnoea that such union . he ‘ ' and 1n Onhrio and Quebec have hi‘ lg uprn themselves to urge a measure which mun he adcflcd, wily-hilly. n! efleoflve answer to this plop- Qam has been givar by lit. Hon. LIB. hunch, Prime Minister at cub-ca ilmael! a uni-none man. P1111116’ Bennett known Manthno underwent N! this queatian and in a deliver-ed in lmntzeal m y he went straight to the pops when he remarked: "Io ny tho; a bold maiority should force upIn the smaller Provncee a union thb did not seek nor desire would llaito break the whole iabrc o! Ocntearattrm." ‘Dfllhthekindoitalkthathle gabed ror m. Bennett eueri wide- Ipiead confidence and respect, even I881: time who disagree wth him partially. He any: precisely what hanrcans. It would hava been any, probably more acceptable to an“ o! his hearers, 1r he had given anigvmve answer in this nstame. flneehooeiopoiniouimineur- lafimtabla multinational diflioulty fljaroing politml wedlock upon Iii-consenting pcrtiiu, and left m5 mm majority" to riuninlte on He‘ prospect 0i “__, an issue Ihigh would ‘flu-elk the whale tab- Iki 0! Oonfederat on.” 1 I to he hoped me Prirna Minister's statement has laid. once m‘ lor all. the gum or this long- ddmct quut on which has men hinting the mnds of the self- qfioinzea adv/son oi theae pzov- hy by the lea. RAILWAY COSTS The total expenditure on the Prhde Biwnird Island train ferries ml terminals up to March u, the ancoizneimoemiyeoiqwusc- “$.15, according to the npart cling Department oi Railways. 0i IzQ expenditure, Mzcuraam has bop on terminals at Iiorrnezitne anl Borden, and $2,727,151.53 on i two ice-breaking ferry steam- CI Qlrleasthisitem appearsin the IQQIYA, it in by n0 mflm-B i!‘ aaddve in compo: son with the oi tho service as the Ilnknbetween one o! the Provinces d Oanada and the mainland. Nor will}. my longer Arum in rain! accounts, as in accord with the oi our provincial and fad- Oonservative representatives m‘ ca: ferry operating costs were h‘ year transferred to the Consol- idfiod Revenue Pond oi the Do- iml. nznother- item o! interest in the Railway Department's report is I ' natement that rip to the end oLthe lut fiscal year payments under the Maritime Freight new Mi amounted to uumnaaaa. oi m; amount. $2,005,722.10 repre- aent deficits on Canndiun Nciicnsl Railway operation in ms ern Lines terfltory since July l, 191i, when mo‘ legislat on became eflectlve and sinre which date these deflfits have, under the terms oi’ the Act, heqi provided each year by direct v00 oi Parliament, and not charg- ed jgnins: the railways as interest- betng loans. fire total payments made on acqBuni. oi the twenty per cent Ittl reduction in eastern territory. acfor Mitch a1, rm. mmount/d h iUIGDODWSS. c! which sul cinnamon: m paid u» Canadian lveiienoi lines and $4,100,733.66 to Iivate owned and operated nil- ways, the pr ncioal o! which are the inn Pacific, the Dominion tie, and the Byiflley and Louis- Rlilway I 1119011:- the past, fiscal year the adian Government lrrchant Ill refunded to ti: Dominion a o! llalufiflfl. This Ila made‘ thrauzh the crud-ailment fleet generally. permitting a h rnlervm and working addition to the not dzbt oi - _n Mord an lnpi ynrnt ra- ' 00' finadim llilllal Bil- pendedaaarelieirmeaure. Ry- menta maocount olthv Royal Oommiaim on Rainy: an! ‘lranmcrtationanmntedto $0.- IEJI. Hawaii-ll ewmditunonrafl- wayaocountdintngtheycar, in- cludingauthorisatonaalwall as W48",- —- ‘ cdtot-hanlntivolymcdfltaumm flfldiiutmiawlamainlarge parttccherotiremenhmcapltll a havimanceedednowaa- puncture. Asncclnmeniledlnt-he Myal Ocuimlflcmxlliadeflcitad (lan- _ad1an Nationalltailwaysaranow aasumeddirectly by the Govern- inentandarono longer handed dtliardireetly by the company, thruughthelnueotsacuritimm trynyoiintereat-bearin; lcana from the Government Deilcits arv nowtreatedasdircctuovernment cbligationa Iorvvhich approxim- ticnsoipubllctundsalvmadean- nually. Other requirements, such aa maturing obligations and capital expenditures, are, however, provided bywayofiutereat-cearingloanaw thocompany irwnnthc Govern- ment. ‘rhiachangv in ilnancin; methodnaaystheliwfkwll h dugoourscreniltina wodadve decrealeinthedebtdraetheinvea- ingpnblc. and accrrospondlnl increeseiniiamityclthar-alwayl totiliodovernmenit. The aauml intlerfltohll!" willnlao Inflflfi these-hand! h flnanoal po- ceduro. CHEESE PRODUCTION hi: ciuinormovni auiniium iv.» fliltlfl. ‘onion Eiiiiliiiiéié, ‘r555? ‘ = Eigégaigii? rg~ gF.E .E iiiéén? mail; OhceasprodncedinOl-nadadnh‘ ingl988Ill0lt-Mbwtquality_ Clnsdainlfiflthe rnaxinl 9!; cheeleinthellominianhaabeen lndustryldilllienu ct pounh d C adianchceaeareerpomdan- hkh quality it rind: a ready mar- ket, prncapally in tha British The Canadian Government la as alert about me standard o! me‘ cheese made in Canada and plac- ed on the market aa it I about eggn, poultry and other farm prof, ducts. cwnpulsory grading oil chcue M‘ “Port we! initJaLed in 1m. Pmn January 1 to October 31, 1933, all the Oanadan cheese produced (faded 96m per first Irade. This represents an‘ improvement of 1.13 per cent over the corresponding period in i938, whole story, ll lhe qliliity d’ (3th sdian first-grant obese I o! much higher standard now than ntheearlyyearsofflndincflrlae flavour and fixture c! the cheese and the , o! the ahh- ments have muoh improved. Pro- duction o! cheese in Canada dur- ing 1m mounted. it is estimated. to about. 1100001100 pormda EDITORIAL NOTES Hon. Msdenzio King. says an exchange, la so greatly concerned vrth Canadian aflain that he rab- es techniml objection! to Parlia- ment. proceeding with Misincna. The Maohean Build n! Reports give the total value oi’ contracts awarded ior the Dominion or Can- January, i938, total o! 01mm. All the province; rqatead increar |es with the exception or nrimh Columbia. ooniornpwod ‘tion iorthe month waqlwn than double that o! January, III, the ‘totah beinl 811400.100 and III.- 500 vnly. lbeatillatthsannualmeatinl v r n in the,» ltiig. ml all. Ian may Jaaveryminutcaadhy oilntrvredrayspiotograiphl V vitamin n urouncn egg cheese nctcry was eszablatrod in "out The “pun u m‘ ma,‘ liver, and cod livercfl. Iaidthenegauvurcvealedoblects aalarassixmiles away which In important Uri-Och c! me dary Wmfluitamillblvhvmwawirln- vimninnevory tamin are many generations old. Their IBY-qfliimltiairue, isnminitael! a sumcicnt justification, but the tact remain; that (D89 praoJoea are more oltan (intensive than ot- f9llllVll-nfillllllb&lllllflIll.OIéll whemproleurtirmhsabeenniccel- fllhthatnormduabiudanhasbem Placed won the consumer. 0n the other hand, attacks have been madeuponcartcunmethodsoimer- nhsndisingwhidghovtvwaevucly m?! ml! have atieotcd the unsuc- Wfllill cmoe“ .havu liecnquite 495111 yadvantazeoustozhecon- 81111181’. and it sarcely needa u; he saidthat thesernethorgwmqgm hlVc nicceedcd butfwtheeqemg. o! the cmsumer to secure the g1. vantageaatlcrbd. Icon “Roosevelt dctata-ship," m. Unit,- Qd 9mm 1m not wavered in in “Wm to i-hi rvwuaniouve Prlnobh. Ivor have other nrgliali- speaking nation; Surely in many Wes they have been fully as mm as France in their determinaton W lflllflillfl the ropresentative in- miutiooa which can save the world "iflwonexnoouctne is i§§§§E% _ srrgtge iii nerve occurs, isloasciappetitqsndvariomtin diaord m. Without vitamin c, wouldbaafleetad and that dia- arias. scurvy Withoue vitamin D, teeth would 9J8’ 3g! ngigu.» § d @%;§§§l%,i ,§§;§§gr§ g§§§§§§“a§ 5 ~ -r gggéiéilifiggiié E>;%1=raa iii ‘fiat ‘rhuayouaecttiatwithmaax- cepticnclccdliver oil tnlugmly .\I [)()l)lYf> A - E? in s 55255;; i 13g: 5 Q is? Eéigie“ 5§rgEE glititirrrr if egg it iééazsi I rrE3§r§€§§€§§§?§§§E 55?! *3 52:5 3' Old Plague Victims (Irandanflim) Ivaryanaavationinlnohananci. Illilwoiin FARMERS’ WEEK innuuncrunn :5" .5 1 Eli 55 or i: for YOU at 60 . . . . . frecdouhccnonay eroquq . . Jeiauntorqlortasadtravel . _ _ contentment in the causal years cl’ lite . . . these are rewards lmncht within your reach by . The GnabWeat Lilo _ i ‘ PROSPERITY POLICY. Example: Man, age 25, depoaltl $818.50 “m, ally. At age 60 ‘iia draws an inane o! 8100 "u, month for lite or a guaranteed lump gm ,,| Slam-plus auhetantial accumulated pm“; In the event of early death, ill family h mp], pro Make lure of your future-NOW! iminim a 00., minim .. 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