l l 1* '0 4 "' , . . h. m 29" 193 - In terp ro vin cial Briand Advocates Reciprocity Is League ofNations Asked Of Ontario “‘—‘ ' . ‘ - , By SAMUEL DASIIILL - ‘ W” . , More Good News! SYDNEY, N. 8., April il-A policy PARIS’ Apr-ii 35___-i‘ude Brunei of "interprovincial reciprocity" was ehoi-ee with 10rd itooeri oooii‘ the asked of Ontario by the Sydney honor oi hoine one oi the moot nor; Board of Trade in special meeting to- eietent one devout orivoootee oi the day. The resolution unanimously en- League oi Netionn dorsed by the Board, while it calls Being on inourooie nooiiiet, or in for all "reasonable steps" to impress Brionu-e own woriiin “on ‘ineorriui, I » . iggirlgerigzlhifigfiiclelflaliwglnlxlzgasg ble" pacifist, the veteran french . ' s f ' ' “we Mm h" “W” A few weeks ago We introduced a , f ' a n _ C d ° c » Marathon Blue, a ana ian ' o made Anti-Knock gas at the ' 1 - same price as regu ar gas a ' _ _. day and provoked rnuch comment inrenoh Cabinets to bot-nine the "p. so 7‘ n from Cape Breton to Ontario, in a porting hnrni oi the ereot gritieh 4 ‘ pipinmr , . _ statement to the board declared the peoiiiet in the vorioue vioieeituou _ a einnhnnon _ Maritime Provinces “spend approx- that som-imgly shook the Lame It iitoiiici; imately $100,000,000 in Ontario yenr- times’ and irorn time to time, even Vl-O-LET - 1y," while on the other hand thi: trentened the hinrid principles oi u” ‘ ‘ V a ZVew-Drzpmved products of the Maritime Provinces. tho ioyoi end oone- 1 t otoiiuno ' WiNT-D-GREEN greater portion ofMaritime products covenant with ridieuie Brinuii No-Knocklmrtorhlel 93 ‘ L‘f S tllme tgorgllforkers ‘C7bey make - I/ze next smoke v a _ bread manufacturer, to Join him in ninne nrnenononio i, one ooe one taste bat/er»- rcfusing to buy in Ontario until the outetondine instrument oi peooe Province purchases Nova Scotia steel among the worio-e notion-n an“ “m- Although we Cecil was one of Mr. Snell, whose views appeared 1n the irnrnere oi the covenont’ it ion newspaper advertisements on Satur- to the iot or nnetirie Brien‘ in int”. r ~< nvzrrefwe- 415m it makes no direct reference to the that the Covenont oi the Leonie oi invitation by L. L. Snell, Sydney Notionn, with the euhoeeueii hnrin, are sold in Quebec. In view of this‘ heid 135i; go m; pacifist theories, p61‘- situation. he felt that if Ontario ticuioriy einoe the hoeeue iound it_ would not buy a greater amount of eeii in, the Greooauieni-im iiienute the products of the Maritimes, par- during the inoinieve Minintry oi "in ticularly steel and coal, that Pro- vince ivas not entitled to such a large share of Maritime business. "Much of the goods we buy from Ontario since then. heeinnin‘ with hie “M's “ ‘m’ m“ P’°“’°“°“»" 11° own Ministry in the latter pm of said. "If in return they cannot see lioee, Brigid round the true “u,” their way clear to overcome the ecnri- for the Leanne to ieiiow one he_ omic difficulty the purchase oi’ our queotneu to the eornewhut eunorieon m?“ entails’ We“ Sal” and I 5m League the Locarrio Pacts. it might going to practice this policy: Buy our be said that Brinndin uniiinehine requirements whore our coal is sold. advocacy oi the league oi Notion. I am particularly anxious that this begun with iioeerno end in the ouh_ be not referred to as a boycott. I sequent peace maneuver,’ he h” in_ would call it interprovincial recipro- Vorinbiy used the League on the ' pm" background. and its prestige has ac- " A. N. i\"lL‘Ll‘llii2lll, Board member, oordingiy inereneerh » l . 4-1 “m! ‘John A’ "W"? pllommem Ship Although several n-injnr iaoiitical essoyted hmkvi" were ill accord with Mr. Snell, nvenie ioiinweri the Brinnri Ministry , of i925, such as the Mfii-nr-u-i pacif- ication and isolation of Had c! Krlm, the signing of the W~r “ ' ' gree- ments, the Occupation ' Ruhr, it was not until the P3.‘ Minis- try of 1928, wherein Brie. -l had tho Foreign Portfolio, that Germany was GLEANINGS FROM MILLVIEW ‘mm’ “dmmd ‘W’ ‘h’ m!” °' . ' AND VICINIIY “"1"”- j.- Mlss Edna Taylor was s. recent Bflmd "wad lmmedluuy u“ guest of Mrs. Ambrose Weatherbie. mmrtan” °’ “king pm-‘mnly m I the Foreign Ministers of various Th ril-cl wcctiré oft glorious ‘ Mre My E‘ Jenkins and Son Eiwood countries at Geneva. The friend- ITLIVC llfflll ' flllilkfl sstenlC Wmiicrinnd: i _ _ by "in iwere recent guests of Mr. Bertram ‘m? between the m“ m" Gum" water, minor. See jasper, ‘LBE- Shauna!“ “d Briana 379w 5p.” .._.-,_ . Inoarno Paeta l hut felt that loss drastic steps should I be Lakvn. It was suggested that more information regarding the amount of purchase made l by Ontario in the Maritimes be secured. i in We have stepped up its auti- knock rating to such an extent that Cyclo stands to-nday ALONE and SUPREME "zilnong premium priced Anti- knock gasolines . . . without question the World’s finest t motor fuel from lllontreal $305 from Toronto Mznniri. ‘Bunff, Lake Louise at Geneva. and" it was at one. of uliili iiiuir cndlcss dopninriu- I Mr_ and nun surnuei Drake and these little friendly encounters that llllllW Ill’ kpflri an a VCH‘ “mi ielkc n": Tnangic To“: son Elmer were recent guests of Mr. Bnand ‘and itmummn and up m’ of lllC cnnniirn Rockies; sail and Mrs. W. L. Jenkins. “mm” °“ ° "l" nhmPmm “W” the scenic lusicle Passage; 809d lite? by milieu-q‘ ilvlflll m 1hr; _nrir:i_crinli;is_ of Miss Prudence Drake Miiioiew is Having already been named Che iincoiivcr, Hanna, rmcc ’ ' . Iluperi, Scaule. Optional side spending a few days’ the we“ o‘ ilwmh head delegne at the Lean", trip m r-ilaska u: additional he!‘ 51st"; Mrs- Emfit 11185, H5191“ when," m or out o‘ the whine,“ u’ (n51, brooio thereafter seemed that Briand was to henceforth represent France at the hmeiifvsgrigoyzl, m Miss Hazel MacEachern, Cherry T-fl-Bue. Bdand had loomed the Zldil)! Valley, has been spending the past technique o‘ the Law" He h“ few days in the oitin sat through several council meet- ings, preached peace at several Aa- - . The many ii-ionoo oi Mre coth, semblies, and the various questions erine MacEachern, Cherry Valley, which “ma” u" “hm m m‘ Leaies TORONTO - July 2s are sorry to learn of her recent ill- 1mm" 51"“ “mm °f u“ 99m" “d” mess, Peace palace, were familiar topics with the Watchful Brhnd. Fill up with Cyclo and experience a new driving sensation w COLL-TENAC OIL Llilvt! TORONTO - July ii 2i diys Second Tour leave! MONTREAL - July 24 22 days All Expense Rates l'|||v1 vow RFAL - $330 and up - Item mmwm _ ‘m’ and up Miss Ora Jenkins was a recent m», from flllitf point! on guest °f Mr‘ “ml Mrs’ Clarence I w-m Minn“ -l."illii.iiiou. Wood, Vernon River. l/luyhalrzl ymi/m may be . y _.__ Even as early as 1924, Briand was o/nnmmi hum.‘ v- c. A. nuns/S. an, Mr. Luke Pi-aught, Earnscliffe, l "5"" advm“ °l W“? “mm!” Mm l- uc- i the Geneva organization. AM“ "N KERR‘ BA" x “as a recent visitor to Millview. ii iu-sni. inn, llniiiillun, onr. A. l‘. HRYSON‘, l» sii-rnnnrnr Ave., Mrs. Gilmore Jardine, Lake Verde, Mtmwh u“ nrlmd"xen°w Pm‘ ‘llmmiu, Our. Mas (I! unyagarir o} YDUR CHILD lint Stupid- Handicapped Thc seeming stupidity of many schoolchildren, is directly chargeable to faulty vision. Correctly iitti-d glasses. often ivork wonders. Have your childhuow eyes examined was a recent visitor to the city. The many friends of Mr. Albert Dunphy, Millview, are sorry to learn he is in the hospital undergoing treatment. Miss Mary Grant, Millview, who has been operated on in the City Hospital, is doing as well as can be expected. i.- Mrs. Walter Crane, Millview, ar- rived home from the hospital on Baturday evening. Congratulations on the arrival of a young son. On April 12th, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Drake. entcrtained at a birthday dinner given in honor of Mr. Drake and Miss Prudence Drake. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drake, Mr. George VanIderstine, and moth- er, Mr. Wm. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. David Fraser. Mr. Lester Jenkins, left for Bay Fortune on Saturday, where he will remain until the middle of July. Mr. Jenkins expects to do an extensive lobster business. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drake were recent guests oi’ Mrs. Robert Wood. Miss Imttie Carrier is visiting the was originally started by Briand as a. gesture toward the United Stakes, it was at Kellogg's insistence that it became a world instrument for peace but 1t was Briand who kept it within the scope of the League of Nations. Briand is now carefully engaged in helpirg the League harmonize the pact with the covenant, a delicate piece of constitutional work, Briand's most recent League a- chievement has bem in the field of disarmament. Although different F: chmen have represented France ' at the Preparatory oozzlfenncea, Briand has gradually become the leading figure and his understanding of the psychology of disa- merit is perhaps as keen as that of any other statesman. Grandi, and with the somewhat da- spairing Dutchman Ooilln, who told that the Lama's aoenomie effort 3mm “almmw "9"" u’ mm hopelessly failed, aaamed to re- Beemed Asleep Sleep at "w "m" mmlnfl- "'1 vive the spirit in this ardent sauna. isnnggy leonine head drocpa into his ennui nit on," in Jenner,’ collar and his cigaret butt often ionh ‘ion u" nurnoee’ n no. ioonh seems to all but drop on the table. mu new he" i“. "no uni“ d the But suddenly, ikthere is any men- ‘iieoeuo oi notion. ehieh he h“ oon_ tion of any live mic. of w! Pflfl- seam a. year before and which had ciple threatened which might con- been uornroii, oondemnoo no on on, Wm 1W1"- "w "ndlv "l" "Y" ptactimble scheme and a political awaken like fire, and the shaggy innooeeioiiitn head l5 ready U0 HBdIQ llih k001i Ill Denpiu the ‘an mouiihiuted pic. "ewe"! elwuflm- gram of the ‘Federation or sumo. it At the recent organization maet- h“ netunii, mo“ o eotioiyine otori’ .>._ ...-. Difficult Times For Deputies (Imam llnllal ma) PAIN, Ari! $1.--A meat amus- In: drama of parliamentary life u mu fill-Id in ma». It nu w do with railways aee an iaenr m- jects roi- national eeenomr. not rear tneu-euwaya mowed a seam 0! tsopoopoo which had to be met by m. sate, and it u anticipated w“ .¢__.._ versation between-the electlolrsland their elected. When in his constituency the dep- n “ l eeonom" however. orlnthe““" ofthefh” ‘ ,1! asking his collegauel to save money and also urging the claims of a vii- laae to a railway service when he knows the latter will not‘ pay. Should ANCIENT IIIDN P01‘ POM... llld Wllflfllhd. -.__.__i_-_s m-JIWIIITUINID usxoenrcnswmnmiiza-n wrnourraoeemurfl 1' ‘"- uty often promises to urge the con- 2,000 year oid iron not measuring P-l-GOWIO F- 31W" WW5, °' struction of new railway lines link- more than 20 inch! in hlilht. hi! “lull I Mllflmln when hi! I'll” in; up villages which have hitkerto been found nau- hm, deeply inbadd- mobile became inyoivod ll! I mm“ not known the pleasure of a rail- ea in sand. in spite of m m the collision. The olisar evwwd m way station. He must also talk about W886! ll 111 80M Wflfllilfill- M68511! w erehaeolealsfl. only m mam driven. ammo iwi 1mm h“ The thing which he must oinit to M: hmireen fourl Wm 1n 8w- ' mention, either in his constitue _ d911- denandedtoaeathalloenaeeofbvm Ialpliliial 0| Tia Iaari Nerves Ware All Gone ibfivQnv-Qs. -..-_- -~ b! 918ml 9! a" "9"" 7'“ hadeolinetopreas the raiiwaypro- [illll ' 1k guest of her sister, Mrs. a. a. Mut- lnas of the United stem of nix-one. one u Briand ahmilcl anon be voted t i i_ M II » iii mo“ G F_ HUTCII iow. Mlllvlew. or rel-her W “We.” Mmim- into the mme aim u Ikaueiuswzm "' "m" ‘PM ° m m: he u called unpromesivo. Ind n, n, i h "aim: no 1 V" ' Briand seemed to take on new iifa. uuor exeeutin’ no ‘in in" u nib I, m d “m. “m my should he support it he may be cau- . . - ' Mr. George Weatherbie was a re- friend conducted the nicbfllilfllll ioiiciioigmpmamgwiygnm 1m.’ u’ 0 w , u “n '4 “lnvuwt- ii. (rfirdfin Hutcheson “no rues, o, Mn m; Mfg, n, n, like a young man. He was brilliant, ‘no "nun" no". M, on m". or ‘are visiting their t h“: _ Wm" meat serious matter. mill A hilad i n1 rri i Oplomvlrlsls-Al W!" M“"°w' qgzkuhzmtelipx; ‘singular 29th....’ g/hhutlesaer!“ “lfifinw. “W”! l" "ma! m4 MM w- and :1: n35 :1: Sinai-till; like‘; e M“ 1 i. n" '5] i no, ll “Yvlm Miss Mary Cummings, Alberry something constructive was in im- mo’, om, “uni-tier, or on,“ leukemia." Lower nun! ntu m- a. m great convenience of this. al "b. "g | h; "one ‘You no no“; m“, or n!“ » Plains. was a recent visitor to Lake ceaa of imiation, end his aneeunt- m“ "uwi" m‘ 3”“ "zhwf w m ‘l’ “m” ' m“ a uw" _ ' I Verde, tswithliqidemflrflllflfilillllll “qr-maneuverin- "F-"°'1I"W”W" °°"°°‘_’°'"““"°“'°"'1“"°'°- 'i","=,,=lwll“> raaeuuuim-n-rameeamw l mu. 1-; E r ii i: I I 5 l s