B. i arm CHSRITQTTETQWS“ . " ' _ ' " ' ‘Mm’ - - ‘, l. -— -—--—~~—~ _____ 1_______ _______ ‘<—~§_ w , ' Hi Macphalys speech on Peace hr 5.‘ - B l N was slsllghly commen‘ ". The next‘ _ ‘.111 - - i Two Government Bills now before ' ' 3,‘; brought speeches of the oldeiri q , i __ Parliament are characterized by A ‘ .Mrt..l-lOCKEN declared: “Peace at,‘ ~ " Inning Dill) (founded - I387) $3.00 per- your (In advance) delivered. the Toronto Globe 1n a 11931111119 as W Inlay-T: Iregard usbiant absomt? . Y ‘t u” "' ""' “m” 1" cm“ "“' um“ ""'“"' “awn” 1° ‘he Red“ I" b°m| m Pimss AND ranualui-ziir olilitfiléftlxnirit iressgvatrpgtreg- ‘ v cases these bills purpose to repeal ” , i i ~ ' laws designed to control the actlvit- jstcrs “ho won d take no p“ m ' - - . i . '_ m i n‘ my‘ m ‘-iu_i.n,iueui_u__huuumeih V _ defending theil country. ..I am not v”'"“”'n“n“",_q“u ml,“ A, Mgclrllnnnirrltn. piano. v i t“ les of Communists-and other revol- National Security gne of those who turn the Othél! f ' Editor Ill ll 3- ‘A "' ' 1“ W" utionary classes. One of these 3'14" W130i“, MD cheek. always. ' -."""**i"._..i"ifi.“....j.'. _ l TUESDAY, MAY 1, 192s British farmers in their own coun- try. He has said notnirie about the _ H011. W. M. L8H, WHO, ll! Cbm-iwining 0n- ci taxes on {he fill-m P3113’ “mn Mn“ Cnnndmn mm“ lands. buildings and live stock in crs. has recently returned from a are“ Briium he, has he nxplomod 19111‘ 01 Great Brmnn- 11°95 n01 up‘ how the Prince Edward Island over- ne" 1° nave warned 1n° Brmsn 165' taxed farmer is to compote with son or at least to be anxious to ap-iinnnei-s who are gay-free, ply it. While the British Govern- lnentls relieving the tanner of his VALUABLE nunuclnn taxation burdens and other hind- rhhces to progress. the Saunders HE P Government is increasing the bur- T can“ dens of his fellow fanncrs by in- alive m in‘, hehullls of TIIE DIFFERENCE. ublicity Department of thc dian National Railwayaevfll‘ persistent creased taxation. All taxation on Brlt-inubiiciii,’ nus issued uh excellent pic- bills stands in the name of Hon. Ernest Lapointe, the Minister of Justice. and the other is sponsored by Hon. Robert Forke. the Minister cf Immigration. Both these bills have common, or related objects ill view, and together they constitute an ill-omincd pair of twin enact- ments. Mr. Laliointe‘s Bill referred to. has already passed the House of Commons five times and has been as many times rejected by the Sen- ate. This bill proposes to repeal 5'0'.ll‘0hs of existing statutes dealing with the activities of seditious pcr- sons alrcaltly in thc country, while Mr. Forkds bill proposes to repeal sections of the Immigration Act which prohibit seditious and rcvolu- ticnary persons from entering the Dominion. It may be admitted tion on the Prince Edward Island Ciusiveiv with the Maritime Pro-i fann lands. buildings and live stock vinces. Nuvu scum‘ New Brunswick under Mr. Lee's direction. to be in-‘and Prince Edward Island, giving creased! ‘ excellent scenic views in each pro- Rveds. They are just now flaunt- ing the red flag defiantly in Winni- DEE- Thc laws proposed to be repealed MAY DAY, PLAY DAY Naturally the first thought in a parent's mind should be and is the health of the child. If he is not gailiing weight reg- ularly as the months go by, if he appears to be listless most of the time. if his school reports are not what you would like to see. if he seems more‘ irritable than he has any right to be,.then itis certainly your duty to gct busy and investi- gate the matter. i If the family doctor after over- hauling him says that there is no organic condition needing attention, then you can go ahead yourself ad- justing things. Perhaps he is indoors loo milcli. sitting around reading when he should be outdoors playing, Or per- haps in the kindness of your heart you are letting him attend the niov- ics often ,and stay still the last and choose his food which may be mostly meat. and dessert, and little or no vegetables. Remember if your-doctor tells you he is sound. and yet he isn't gain- ing in strength there are Just the Lowe it to the Women by ‘Secy. of. Historlcus We have perused some keen cri- ticism, pro and con. on that very important subject viz, “Peace or War, or how best to maintain In- ternational Peace." Those critics are located ill Lon- don, Ottawa and Hon. Mr. Ralston. M. P., Minister of the Peace, in the House of Commons at Ottawa. The debate rose well above the ordinary class from the sentimental view- point. but when it turned on prac- tical considerations it was quickly held up. chock-a-block as the old seaman expresses it. That is to say when National Security was brought over the coals. During the debate on Miss Mac- phail's motion for thc establishment of a government department for the Prcmot‘ n of Peace and Internat- ional iderstanding. took place in the House of Commons. A few brief quotations will perhaps suggest the line of argument and lead to the reading of the speeches themselves: .- - . . . lad to be of assistance to ou - ' . . - i . . it i b v, éhow 1s we‘ which ‘nus 511mm?!“ MISS MACPIIAII. ON PEACE fcrnlal “international undcrstand- - . - y I ish fann lands, buildings and livc icmi and descriniive pamphlet eh. that the aws now sougi o e 1 .- hiiniurs oi Sisfp 1Tddlesi_ f inns" as a ‘nouns of avoiding wars‘ m this respect’ a; any “ma j . . - l , 1d h b f’ a 5 er aps in. le n ness o r ~ ~ - _ -. - . .- ‘ . , slack is to he wiped out. Ali tuxuntmed “By the Sea... n deais exhisiye Shea: 5H0‘; :53‘ flue heart also‘ you allow mm m £23k We havc not in Canada. and in This seems incomplehcnsiblc to i” dccd not. to any extent anywhercill thc world. studied constructively the art of making peace or the tech-. mque of peace... “We are more and more coming ‘to know that everyone of us belongs to that group which is known as MR. CAI-lAN—-"We must recog-i nize the fact that there is an in-‘~ stinct in human nature which insistsi that men and nations shall flght for} the caues which they regard as snc-= red-I have a perfect contempt for thc robust boy who would not fight‘ for his rights at school... "Twenty centuries of Christian teaching has not wiped out war. Hu- man nature remains today very much as it was in the days of the Roman and Greek civilizations “..I therefore. do not let us as Members. of Parliament of Canada, think thatj wars have been abolished forever." i MR. McGIBBOlW-‘There is all-i ways a class that will override the! rights and liberties of others. and there are, on the other hand. poo-i pic who have manhood enough‘ about them to defend their liberties‘ and rights. when they are so over-f ridden." , i Last but not least we have heard‘ from Mr. Bernard Shaw. an Elig- lisli writer of International repute. Mr. Show questions the wisdom of T is a bank's business to deal in money. That is its function. Therefore, when you wish to‘ send money by telegram, by draft or b money order, I. i. bank will o it for youtwicll‘ t- the utmost efficiency as part _ of its regular business. ‘ This Bank facilitieejiliaf ' make i: possible to ‘send _ money safely and cheaply to practically any point in the civilized world. ‘Amy of our branches will be ' many people. and a number of pro- minent political and church digni- taries have strongly criticised Ml’. Shaw for his apparent opposition to a movement designed to promote! world peace. i “Shaw declares that the time is TIHBJCANADIANBANK i The Bfifish Way 15 1° T9119“? me vince. its popular resorts. its attrac-icuuld he u; uhy time enfgfcqd if three things to watch; his food, hisilillmflhity. and that we do owe a A” “CF ‘JCQMMERCE Capital Paid Up~ Reserve Fund - .- - 4 §Z0,M0,0M _ 1 i I not ripe for understanding between! nations and thcycanhot accomplish‘ the desired end. The trouble is that Shaw's viewpont is not grasped by, the average person. and military, and political leaders do not want to‘ see it. Shaw sees the so-called "civ- ilized" nations arming to the teeth rest. and his play or exercise. [very emit lcyalty to that largest When you were a. youngster youIEPOUD 0fil11-—hl1mi1l1ity--- thought u; Muy Day us u pluyuuyii “Surely. then. we ought to be wil- floaters, games, and all the gladnessinng- and mentally and spiritually oi- spring able to take the lead in the world However now May Dav is beingiin developing a still larger loyalty b11519 1115115111“ of n11 P115511)” bur‘ ticns. sports. including fishing and the Government chose to enforce dens; the way of the Saunders Gov- nuniing’ and ihe many forms o; them. It suits the Government - - - , better‘ to make junk of them. No emment 15 1° 1°ad 111° has“: ‘ndus amusement. recreation and restvpretexi is made that these measures tries with all the taxes it can carry. hvuilahle lh emlh A valuable {ea-mow Sought to be wnenieu by the that will not stop until it has in- ~$ _ ._'_.<__- -_._ _-_.._... ,__,_-. _. ,_. . _ iii 'l We have Only One b11516 indnsny- tin-e of the booklet is the list of hen-Government, have ivronged. or men- riamely. farming. and the Saunders min and hoarding houses in each‘ aced the rights of any law-abiding - a revenu for the country. ' 0118506 SIIDDO" f0!‘ the Llberfll Derby-l they could easily have passed the ..,_ _ , l Government is bleeding it to death. Lpvcvinneaiiof which will baa handy T119 1°11°W1n$ under 1119 nean1ng~ guide to visitors as all the 1102-: "T119 Budget» ‘"11 1‘ Gmncfi“ 15 c1113‘ teleries mentioned are represented‘ ped from a recent British newspaper by ihe Canadian Nuiiuhhl Railways‘ and speaks for itself as showingthevns dependable and i-eliablih British way. ' 5111171115 1°!‘ Yell’ 532-5110909- and. with the means of distribution! Exlmcted 5111111115 1°!‘ "e111 Y°“1'~‘open to the Canadian NationalRail-I 551300-0011 ways throughout thc world the pub- Duly 011011019009 ‘=1 E0110" ‘m liciiy given these provinces should! PCWOL ‘be a great attraction to visitors. The Reduction to British sugar rcfin-‘vcry hume_ ~By the seay has ah ers on raw materials. giving consum-z irresistible attraction especially to ers the benefit of a farthing a pound.‘ my uwelieis who are luuhihg for- Increase of Sixpence =1 gallon °niward to a holiday. In this booklet 131M151‘ W111“- ithey will find not only rural and CllSlI-IYLS dilly 01 0091-1111“ "d seaside attractions but an assur- valorem on buttons and sixpencc uhce each on mechanical lighters. FlXBd (IQbL charge 01' 11355000900 of comfortable housing and wholesome food when they come. The Canadian National Railways B- yefll‘ l0 becstfiblished for inWTe-‘it is entitled to much credit for this‘ 811113118 fund and 1111 0111191‘ “WW5 excellent addition to its already vol- on the debt. to permit steady in- umlhous publicity, crease in amortization.‘ The debt to this be wiped out in 50 years. We commend pamphlet to our readers iwith the hope that they shall make T0118! relief t0 ihdllfitfif-‘S film" it more valuable still by assisting in from gasoline tax will call for fills-jug dlsll-lblllloh, lng of 229,000,000 yearly. Railway freight rates for basic in- dustries to be reduced 8 per cent.‘ railways to be compensated by re- duction of local taxation by about A QUESTIONABLE ATTEMPT. HERE is a‘ general feeling of re- lief over the fact that the Saund- 5211-0011-1190- P9" 9119111593 1° n” 1101" crs Government was prevented by Tespi-‘tndinln’ 1911119911 fear. good luck or otherwise. Buildings used for “production by from passing iis new Oi. amend, manual labor“ to pay only a quarter ed Audit A“ Nu reason of the taxation of other buildings. has been given iui. inn volt inch A11 111331111" °n 111m‘ nlnds» 13111111‘ The leader of the Opposition, Hon. 1n€5 ‘"111 11“? 5117131‘ 1'0 n9 “P9171 1111131 J. D. Stewart. asked the Premier The British way ls to relieve all in-i who moved ihui the hill he with. ‘111517155- bus“ 11nd mannfacnlnngii drawn. for all explanation, but the of all the burdens that keep them m Premier had no reason lo give, check. thus enabling them to be-iThe Hon. W. M. Lea, vouchsafed ccme self-sustaining. after W111°11vthe information that it was the pri- they will be in a position not only. vikige u; the gavel-lumen; to wlih. to develop themselves but to provide; ih-uw u hill wiihoui giving any ma- ‘son for doing so and that settled The Canadian way under Liberal,‘ ll" whui; happened hi, one knows l rule, Federal and Provincial, is tol._hut lhe onlhloh ls very EéflgrQI tax everythlns tauslble and intBnB-i that after carefully preparing a bill ible to use the Customs and Excise for an evidently questionable huh- the government took "cold newer. not the general prosperity of. feet" and would not take a chance the country. Federal tariff tinkerlngi’ on it, Had they carried out their during the pest 51X years has uur-loriginal and deliberate intention duties as means to secure political posh‘ I iblll by the brutc strength of thc majority and left the province at their mercy. with an auditor of their own choice and to do their bid- ding. Under the original Audit Act, the Provincial Auditor is an independent official standing be- tween the people and the govern- ment. He cannot be dismissed at the same time filling oiir country with foreign goods manufactured from Canadian raw material. rob- bing Canadians of the employment due to them in their own country. A glance at the above summary of the British Budget will ehow that the principle of protection, ap- plied wherever possible, is undermin- lna the old free trade doctrine which. without cause and by a two-thirds. While Briwn was the only menu-vote of the legislature. The" uni! factoring country in the world. made‘ pmpaml as an HQ‘ the great industrial country she‘ by the Saunders government ln-o- ls- It is m willy dewnlnc upon the vlded that the Auditor could be dis- pcoplc therf that while other coun- missed "at pleasure." What this1 tries are manufacturing and have would have meant can only be sur- frce access to the British market the‘ mlggd and after the recent plunging 014! NR "M!!! 160R mull; be Bllmllll-‘lnto exorbitant borrowings suspicion t i The brochure is artistically put up1 cndmcnt to this1 or reputable citizen or resident of Canada. Repeal can only be de- sired by the lawless and disorderly Communists and those who sympa- thise with them. That is why a ‘leading Liberal journal takes alarm the Government's attitude and a callsnt “Bowing to the Reds." “The withdrawal of these pi'otee-- tion measures." 5W5 The 61°“- would be a distinct surrender to the undesirable elements which are chafing at the bit in Canada at prc-_ lsent, going as ‘far ’~as they _ think 1theyidare to promulgate their nc- ifarious policies. and are anxious to) bring in more of their kinds . . . . ~- The Government is playing will ‘fire in its proposals....The vital British and Canadian membership of the Commons should spare tho measures." It will be time enough to bow to the Reds and the Pinks when they no loilgcr exist, but not till then." The immigi-aion side of this Q1163‘ tion is vital to the welfare of Can- ada. It is thc more so because the . present Government has done noth- ing to deport the Communistic ele- ment which has become dehfiflfflufi in thc larger Canadian cities, and which could be deported under "i" isting laws; and because Parliament is now being asked to probc into the alleged abuses of the “perm-t Esystem" under which it ls charged ‘that immigration officials have been bribed with payments of $500 ‘m $1.000 to admit to the, country. persons of thc class prohibited by ‘the immigration law and T001113‘ .tions. The Ottawa Government wllecled almost $15,000,000 last year in excise taxes on liquors manufactured in Canada. This includes no part or the vast revenues collected on liqu- ors that were imported, and none of the large revenue derived from brewery and distillery licenses. Our Prohibition advocates, who profess to be horrified at the thought of the Province deriving profit by taking control of the liquor traffic, are discreetly silent about this. really so far as they can do so concealing the facts. it. seems to be very closely related thereto. _Wanted—a Cabinet Minister en Government gave us onc—a good one-in thr- person of Hon. J. A. Macdonald. M. P., for‘Klngs Coun- ty. but that honor has been taken away and is still denied us by thc King Government. Also wanted- a second Ferry steamer at thc Capes; and to have the Charlotte- iown-Murray Harbor Railway standardized as recommended in the Duncan Report. Is it true, as reported that Sir Henry Thornton provements being now undertalfen? The people have a right to know if this is so. The death of Senator George Ger- ald King at thc advanced ace ‘*1 92 years, is announced. Ho had served his country well for many ’ycars in both the House of Com- mons and the Senate. He was- an old-time Liberal of more than us- ual ability and information in pub- ed- ' ls rife that more than the interests The 80h. Mr. Lea. since his rc-lof the country was involved in the! 11ml IN!!! 311810111- 1158 176971 “T8108 proposed Audit Act amendments.‘ "i101! “MIMI 13¢‘ 1166988"! 0f lll-"Plie Sailndera Government needs; i’ production to compete with watching. ' -' , a. »/ lic affairs, an honest, upright man throughout his unusual length of days ho was honored and respected by all who knew him. It is remarkable that the deceased Senator was thc son of parents who lived longer Senate the trouble“ of vctvihfi 11105". n this is not hypocrisyl 101W Prince Edward Island! The Meigh-‘ is opposed to either of these im-' ‘. ' d Chld H 1th D llfiibgllhleeAmzlcican [Child genial a?‘ “Egfid tni “We shnnkmg “Md- -- _ i . _ ,i i t t ‘l6 in ernational mind is really 2:01:22. .°.‘.“‘i‘.’.‘!‘.’.‘..§‘.%.. :2 a min on this day they try to‘ cstimawlnot sttop at the borders of one's own the effectiveness of their work oflficegnblcggvcé: ggleqgegwglactvngifiigy ‘:35 the past year and to plan new and in i - _. _ better things for the oncoming year. and budges n; sym They try to interest the -child it- “A Demrinieni of i, 5e11,. _l1_h@ y narennthe teacher. the act as aliocus or centrgagir gill? physician. the nurse. an! he fwd thinking and peace activities. expert. v "A Department of Peace should The day is to be spent with a full by LwQ-fgld lh character; PPOZPBIYI 01 5008- ‘Dlfly. 8nd dflllce- “First. it should have general su- So if you watch his food and SlCEIDJILYVISICH cf an extensive program carefully and he »isn't gaining, it is fcr Peace throughout Canada, very likely that he isn't getting fsccoildly. it should cultivate enough of the play outdoors, friendly relations with other coun- tries by promoting our knowledge *>"i" of other people. .. 0-0000440-0060444047004 0M4 ~-l believe the common peeing ' ' K011611111)’. flrc exceedingly concerned Dally Selectmns that the Government shall strive to FOR ilnd some new way of settling in- tcrnatioiial disputes. “The common people are sick of war. They are tired of the glorifi- cation of it. The‘ swank that goes with it today does lint carry much force in this country." Guardian Readers 0 wwo+w+4++vo w “cow o-i 102s I May l,- A PRECIOUS MEMORY- Tile memory of thc just is blessed: but thc name of the wicked shall rot.- Prov. 10:7. l I NATIONAL SECURITY HON. MR. RALSTON: “It has been and will be my-en- dCiIi/Ol‘. so long as I occupy the port- and preparing to fly at each othei"s throats at a moment's notice. He, sees that nofunderstanding" would‘ be worth a pinch of snuff when mil- n0 NOT NEGLECT , YOUR FOX PUPPIES If. is usually at a very early 95¢ 11"“ ‘"1115 n" new” to the fox pup.- You can't get after this menace loo qlllllzlg. Lose no time in doing so after the P1101! “u” “ans ' Everybody with experience in ranching knows this, but they don't always act on their irnowiedse- Mew e lllwr has W" itary and capitalistic interests stir up the unnecessary friction if they ilnd that a war will suit their pur- poses. He sees the absolute disregard for the demand of THE PEOPLE in all centuries for disarmament and prob- ably concludes that the country or nation which wants to avoid war lost through this negligence. You cannot use should suppress militarism withinl its own borders and MIND ITS - OWN BUSINESS." l We need scarcely remark here or for quite a while yet that it will not impel-ii thc success of thc agitation to hammer away on the theme. There iS lots of time yet to debug; it. By the way would it not be wcll for the chief rulers of the nations to put their heads together and lciivcl it to the women. Dr. Ffrench’s Vermicide‘ Capsules too soon. 1t is the only remedy that gives absolute so.- faction with no after-effects. It works sure Ind quickly- All successful ra f a throughout the world use them- Pill up in two sizes-Nob 1 and 2. The latter are half strfllflh [or pups. Price $1.00 box (20 capsules) Pfl-‘Pfld to My address. Central I E. A. FOSTE ............ Sunnyside i Insuring lo Enjoy Life . Apart from protecting your dependents by Life 1115111311“ ' {Ql- --- . 1'1’ 1'17"" - ‘d Ilill-iluf-‘Iiullllil’ l ‘J 1.1mm 4..i.~4 ,i:~ i. i, ll .l,i,.ii.' 111'" l-IIA |ll'.Vi* iiliuul u-fi, i» n -r-.-./-l. "' llulglnsilllli inps has lip.“ ligimil in l|\’(‘l‘(‘(.l‘llll' .\'ll.lil()\\'.~l, PRAYER-Lord. help us to know _ folio of defence, to .t t1 , that the Just shall live by faith. g m“ 1e second phase of t c work 01' preserving na-I ticnnl sccu 'ty just as much as the first, and to contribute in any uiay I possibly can to removal of the causes of war... "11 15 1119_dl11y ofthosc of ns in Canada to givc the hcarticst silpport we can in furthering that work, in doing our best to spread abroad among tie ilations our, desire for Deuce. our desire that international questions may be settled by reason and not by force. and to educate my cur boys rind girls and our citizens genrrally. to look towards the day when arbitration. conciliation and co-operation will be accepted as the ‘recognized means of maintaining national security," PLAYING HIS PART “I ain't never read thc books." said h c. "A fact I think yoil can plainly sec, lAnd I'd he no good in a statcsmalrs part. ' I couldn't keep up with lhosc law- yers smart, ‘I 'wasn't intended for I grand. So life struck a hand. | o I I've thought as I've pounded, my nails_ in wood. Thought it all out to the best I could, - And somehow or other I've come to I'll IIHIIQYS hammer in TIIE PREMIER 0N PEACE "I say that instead of one depart- Set‘: ‘Lin? knew what 1" wanted 1° 11° W111‘ mcnt of thc Govcrnlncnt being es me- t biz-i a r - tn . II was born with never a. chance to s“? lfieiinaliincilii: znecilifiig Ph°°5<h lment should have the promotion of And 1116 118d 11 hammer 101" m0 1° peace and international understalid- US8- lng as its aim. "Every department. b :I might have got learning? Well. should have as its aim the gliomgtzixrli-l l maybe so. of peace and international under- .But I‘ wasntclever enough, I know. standing. and not only every depart. lI didn't like school. It seemed dry ment of the Government, but, l and flat, would add. the Government n5 a iAm 1 to blame I was born like that?‘Wh01I-‘ Mid Dglfliament as a whole. iThlS may be the reason a student -. i fails: i‘ Life may have made him for pouncl- FOR- ' lng nails. 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