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"W ti" leooivinflfl-v‘ - - . 3 ~;, "Prince, E dwanrtif the first _ used" »-~”j- still“ the "b e‘8'it-f v There is no substitute [or wsnltfirzaeiulyclgelhlzgf u"! f" W" to use. ' Write or wire vto- " ‘ day. tor-samples ‘mp1,. -l. . i. air"ml"'muivi*iuaw A ow ulna raaTlr-Flo-oil _ .-!e¢t‘8re'itUnity lathe He says: v ---..~'“I would like whee the word pg. 1.... a A c owurnanlr run."- - ‘mi-w it-wmTi jlliiiliomous the i... rol- v vwm. Quintin" v Ownérrliinwrartynlnul» t. Politics Old. ‘England in the Conservative lines as "well. _ ~ v ‘ Thosevin Canada who-take an in- terest in pilblic alialrs in England up the ranksNVe therefore oiltllne ,tlle situation very clearly as 10l- . . l f.itiié”si..,.rvhsi.°nsriu e‘ ' v w t program». hich Labor will present 2i... ‘nurse One (l! the-big planks will be nation; a the mtlvlllihbfl, railways. ' king and essen- Philip. anowdsn, Labor M. n, who was Chancellor oi the Exchequer in the ‘first r Government. gives the deiinl ion oi "Nationalization" in an article which he wrote ior the “ ncell ship, in the event o! a Ilahor, Government being elected in England, his opinion ‘on this ques- tion will he read with great interest. "Nationoliwtion" banished lronl the 118110!‘ 11mm. It 18188116, flfllbllll- W" Rel-unipolar; Tsunami‘?!- hr U U8! in a r1198}; ,_, 1 ‘k-havelft sot a i-onnula we can apply 1 tiveirade. , " i Parliament _ port; thcsln i Goilnoilpsnd rthlnk that such a v which would - v pihllirowiicainaustl-ics.» cushiisi my‘. The better words. m express what we aim at are: rilauc owNIinslllr AND PIJBq H m” ‘inc CONTROL. - Pfiut lLWdNO-flt these phrases \vo| in onseiomi "universally. _ “f‘Pubilic _0Wl1i!l‘8hip_pl'G86ilts less‘ difliculty, than public control. But‘ public own “‘, will assume many lot-ms. We already see the possibility‘ ., - o! conflict between the State and the miilllliipqlltlflfl in a contest for ownership. ~ ‘ “Tho-interesting problem will have to beiwced us ‘to-the place oi the Cqwperotive Movement in distribu- "It is particularly in record I0 public control that we need to be zettinz our ideas clarified. '*'rhe"‘ crude notion s that Pllfliflw m2l1t~i9¢89l118 to run or mousse gieatflbllslness enterprises cannot he entertained, ,5 '- lcr s: lnomeut. you ‘you inmzins . public-owned ' d mnesyrailways, rims- u“ ‘ “ml himldlng, iron and steel. textile mldscheniital industries, and the export trade and finance and bankillk. _ - "Parliament is some.» have "W" Avon; twat-Au can coho lezislst- ili . . . grime Guilél-sfitofigsts saw that im- y, ‘o. p, epartmen run- "mwmilgdlustry; and; they P70“ posed m organize the oraits and mdugtpies into sell-governing guilds. "They hocFBot hold of a sood ides- but I iloilot think that- ublic con- trol fvdll " i036 law. ""- 7 NEW LAKBOR PROGRAM "" ‘The "new new. prom-m surreal-s itheucreation o! o. National Economic body would- be developed into one .|_\ an . _ _ "oi national control over “Parliamentary control will bc " tioilamuat be conducted. f sslfilubllc enterprises ale sat- v‘ iniie iorm. aucLthat théluture‘ de- is . . " ghdrtetnrill .1sy__down the , WWW" confined. to laying down the 891ml“ principles on which public. institu- “Eurlimont will. o1 course. always igleflnal coilrt 01 BPPW-li bill 5° isiactorlly conducted.‘ iudsed by rs- sultg and, the service they give, the lgggluPlfllflmfilt interferes the bet- ter. - ,"1t seems to me that pub! my“. be; to assume o. del- ic" con- vel%phmem_,alriig extension. will tollorw anew w» ‘ ~ “£11m; gnu is the public corpora- tions." ‘Btavpublic wmcratidll - will s» Jcharttr dirom nt. ‘Ill-lo ' ~ hich-th enrol-such will l ... <§Jwt‘.?°'..'t‘§i2“ we'll; n ‘ "" i“ ti..." is elflhltill must capacity and Q O 7 several years out them nu" " been lceen ‘divisions ""' ‘ will no doubt tall to whichever side they have been leaning and close _ aunt m to visualize such a thins i \ 77w" » ' Afgilmeno AUNTCHET BY ROBElVb QUILLEN "I don't believe in opcskil‘ evil o! the dead: but the way that rfllfllli‘ talked about Jenni wouldn't of known it» was her 5 oral i! I'd come In unex- peeled." / "l ‘ ’ m CI{ARL‘OTTETQli_\ll\I;v_Gl_I I . l». p" nu “The only thing Nora ever gives to Charity is somelhln’ she'd have to pay to get hauled ofl Ii’ a _charlty wagon didn't call ‘Ior it." _ l O'§Q'O§§§¥OQ~OOO-O§§§§§§§OOO This veolunlu is open for the djsenuion by. Torrasuundenis u! queati oi‘ Interest. The Charlottetown Uuurrliun dome amt necessarily endorse lilo opinions u! correspondents. jThe PubliceForum ... v-O-O-Q-WOXO-FO-QO-O-QQW sin-I note-that uccording to an interview by Mr. Sounders,.P1~<xnier. the‘ Dominion Government has de- cided to build anlsrgerboat than the present one, and to expend in flit; vicinity oi $4,000,000 onsuch o. boat and piers. It is rather» u" re- markable thing that belcrezyou-took the question-l up and strongly urged this action in two editorials the Pi-ovincbl Government and our Dominion repressntatives ‘were asleep and were not taking any spy parent interest in the car terry. Your editorials, Sir, had tlle-"éifeitt oi stirring up public sentiment which became so active that the Provincial] Government and the l‘ f‘ rep. " "ves were iorc- ed to, take action. I think that you have been altogether too modest in‘ the matter in not claiming ‘credit tor the action that it is now ro- posed to take in building suc n. boat as you recommended." _ It ls, however, characteristic oi our domumt legislators who so for have won an unonvisble reputation tor doing nothing. ‘The Bell Govern- ment was in power for your years. and apart lrom increasing the Provincial taxes to an enormous eitwnt. when they were pledged to the country not w impose addition- al taxes, they._did;absolutély—noth- infso lar as our relations and our claims with the Dominion em- ment were concerned. The present Government bidsiiaiir w be». worthy successor to "the Bell ~ullminis~ tratioh. _ '_ ' l am sir. etc. BUSINESS MAN. pread all over the entireisuriaca oi he Globe almost and require vis- ,. THE-CAR Funny‘, t I " "we/nit: "5" no I .*'.' ~roos vriihout s ‘thfifiloorlioivontrol PRESENTED 0N AID. saying that. on the various in- ' ion in aifairs oi universal questions. Tho low Hon. EdwsrdBlake. M._P.. 133ml resehtatives oft-he worb‘ i t.‘ . fxlw>wbq t?“ “wt eront winner-l» '50 Iollresented, includ-. m“. n, and it is instructive to "an 0on- sdlans to keep pooled ohiimperlali QUBSQIDUI. q _ A Of fine old Scottish stock, Sir William shared withmany of his race the greatest faith hi the future of Canadafi soil and people. ‘It was his ideal that every child ‘should have the best ‘The lain Sir William C. Mlodonalu- Can do’: Grqltoat Hollander- Iou dor of the Nlaedonnld Tobacco tlllnlll, which Ooioitratn lie liven. tloth Annlvorulry. business founding, ' , ,; opportunity for developnlcpiz, and to that end became a pioneer in the cause of the secondary llllillhsols - school. - ," -. ; ". i , ‘ ’ ' _ . ' BLENDED - Passing from his triumphs in that field_.Sir William turnecito McGill University, which 1 EineCut , otvespo much to his gencrosityf-forlfirl. rnCowmerra-toihia one Montreal-institution- toiallpd-m “i. flu Rel/Lin)! Y»... 0w Blend!‘ more than $12,000,000. Scientific agriculture, teacher. training, and ‘household economics ‘ Cirareiici- - have benefittcd by the vision and liberality of -the man whose gifts rnade possible the Macdonald Engineering Building, "the Mscdonald Physim Building and _the'Macd0nald Chemistry and unagsilizklg f Mining Building at MeGill. Macdonalcl College at Ste. Annede Believue with its dual role Fhic; C“: "' of teacher training and agricultural collcgeyvas built, equipped and endowed. Macdonald N" 5"" "fllw/lnrvrhwr ’ Institute at the Ontario Agricultural College, ‘Guelph, was another princely gift to higher cdu- ' g:=—__ cation and training in household arts. /. of his widespread trade for the . Macdonaltl tobacco, personified ill the anally products of that House, developed Canadian "“""‘“"“;'” 5"‘“""‘Y‘”°".' Mir-i business and industry, while it comforteditlle worker. at aprice-to meet every pocket, yet in _ m-uas v quality second to none." And then Sir William turned back an enormous bulk of the profit; 7"” 0M 5'°"4""’-¢C\"~' 711i» many educational institutions which the success of his products “PORT. » - ' ' Ell?“ Qil-Illlihr-lvo tan] Filluru I , CORK TIP - has made p ssibib. \ founded seventy years a Canada. giving of its be . _ _ _ ~ "Ihlring the lifetime of its founder, the Macdonald’ business was" - confined to the manufacture of plug tobacco only. g added. In these newer départmentsthe same standards of quality and of greatest value to the consumer have ever been main taincd; _ Tqqgy" the House of Macclonald not only enjoys the reputation, of being tliclargcst inde the British’ Empire, butit has in-t e cigarette field developedtha largest independent brand in America.‘ ~ ' " tobaccos have since bee The huge firm, which seventy years ago he founded, was built up from ‘the ground almost entirely by his own efforts and with business methods equally his own, ‘has carried countless years of enjoyment to smokers throughout the Dominion for three generationsi. B Loyal, m N‘ ABSORBING ‘chapterjnlhc history of a-romantic country is the-tale of the life and work of the late Sir Willipm Christopher Macdonald, and the. growth of the coloual ' g his name, which nourcelebratea the séventieth’ anniversary.“ it, dcst, a dreamer and idealist, yet an executive almost unequalled in succeed, Sir’ " William ranks high among the fathers of the Pominion which, he loved, and the House he gcr strives ever to maintain the vlalon ‘of its founder-ever t0 servo .%=:! ET. 0;-.. lVlAlN BUILDING MACDONALD "COLLEGE ' Ste. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec i ' " A nronummt to the almost passion- i . ate desire of Sir William Maédgflgld» '_ that a Isplendid ed ucatipnp be . In MACDONA 1.05 DRIER . - - ‘Milo’ or Medium v 4. . .» ., , - g SMOKING TOBACCO available for everyCanadian‘ boy r lnoimv-oslm r and girl’ ‘ particularly those 0n the Tlvg ‘C-"rralzll Vfnlubil cinch, . _ . i. . v' I '14 Fifi‘: Cu! for Every Tulle" Fuel/g Zal Pnpm ' will: ‘Every Package. farms — Macdonald College, his own foundation, stands at Ste. Anne - dc Bellevue to-day to jjerpgflmtg hisidealr " ..‘ .' i“, _ _ _ - mAcooilAuo-s FineCut The slcmiard ‘oi Claim-h‘. ~ " cacnncirr: TOBACCO The ‘Sarnr Toiulcro u: ‘m HnIu/I Conrail C ighrcilrl ‘_‘_=_ (‘igarcilc for Eran; '1‘ LENDS - I Elflorl‘ Quality-Pure Cork Tip: Cigarettes and cut ndent tobacco miinufactutet in - nine ‘their i l‘ 1-4 Hi .- in, W.C .-'L.__, 1' M ‘am-q, - l ‘diesel-a " m-tvhmflblb" °F‘““9i”"'i‘?‘ , BFDQNALDQINCQRPQlRFATEb. ToBAcepiltcilehARsTTE MA~urA¢+uRenz-.. Moil f " , A~ ,_ l thou-coauthor collision u not re- Naw Anndn . r.":.':::.:l%: And ,Vl'c_l'nity should-ltaadlinsgmiinicleoaonzndtopilllill -.... . ~~_ - . 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