, ‘ ___ , _wr 1 _W-_ _,_____ _ __ :___ MLW i __ __ _v__vv___,__,__v__,,...--,.,,=,_- __,,~..., ..., __,...-f..-.»-...._.__.... ... Mc _ -1 _ . f Pace Four; __ -rue, cHA1z1.o’1°1'1~:'rowN GUARDIAN _ ~ _ _ 1 l_A?£¥l-_18»193`§ THE CHARLOTl'ETOWl| GUARDIAN 111111.-:suv 1115 wAv‘ rs.” .év ~ . ___, v _ S ~ =__ _ _ i e ii -iv. til » `- s. si-1.uie_ il. P. Vice President-J. it. nurrmrr' 7'- i 1" " em s,,_.',f:,',,,f_- _Ligue-lfcl. D. A. liaekinuuu, D. i 0. They used to tell of Franklin Editor and Alana-_:ing Director-J. R. Burlletl __A3s~»cia1a 1:Mti_1_iora-ifiuuk \_\'alk°r and D. K, Currie R,ooscvclt ilirit lie was an invalid, -'_\,'_~_'_;§§__ ,,,,,,. ,¢,,,,,,,,_.d im, 35.00 per you lin aavsuee) delivered. mai, the pi-csirleiil-_\‘ iiould break his 1 $150 per year ilu advance) _mailed in llnuada lad United Stltel. __ _ __ _ h HC -_*S showlng mesa auvr;1¢'ris|.\o iuciritlssi-.t~1~.\ri\Es fra3lC l~~\l ' _ I_l.\'l'i`ED S'1`A'.i‘ES-Thu Beckwith Speciai_Ag911cy inc, New York Centrll critics _md an the “'01-ld that hc. 151 Building, New fork Ciiy_ General Motors Build'ng_`Detroit iuveriiiste Built’ _ _ _ d ___vv___c tug, Kansas Cll_v__ Wgllougbbg _;I;o\\erAB_1ii|1Eing, |;.t1ic‘i}go;lSyF;1d_I_ ' r _ S W Remember U13) Boop By lame; W Barton MD this column in opml for the dluulalou ll! eol'\‘el9¢l|hl\l al queltlonu if Interop; The Clinrlniteinwn Guardian doo; lol necessarily endures tlv v _ _/.|11_i,:;‘,,-if '_1_ _ opinions of eon¢ep¢udeMo_ _ _ _ _r` ~.. U Tm: warns or pawn __ _ | |||i " "-_7°"/ 1 I gout’ economic permissions L” “‘°’° "° 4"” *nd 1° *M °°°‘ f/.1////. vu ' 5 J _ my quiet // ' __ 1 _,jg "Ce , . 1 I I S' -Our invirible Wvernment of one 'awful bird' And wwe the i ` .N *I p ` nm" MONIUIU M0-VU" 1 . ~1 i 1.- 11 ` siioilr s1o.11'r AND "I _ °1°°PY Hvwm ' ' Some people ra.n't make friends; they just simply haven't any faults and vuue_pmhC€S°Ur “ 13 J P ug _ ASTNMATISM financial and industrial mazutllii Bwoon with the fragrance, let l n __..11.11i1.'1_v_ ‘£1 : Own Halllf- _\ me today floirnderlng, as it were drnmy mt' 00 _ _ LM @ L1 E] 1; 5 ‘ in a. mudhole, the mud being 0; un' -M 1. h . - ` -_ _ , . Y h - b 1 1 bei . “S W 1°" mth' e -‘~ A ._ Tu: nav. Araii. ia. um. »"h"f’. im M .mem siioftziehixi ignglsiglisgdpoi hav; sumd up by ww °w” mmm' °f' happiest hours. "A" Wir-rr 1 r 1.- 4 _ 1 - Yea” 353°- the Brmsh “'“ba'g° on ` _ ' ' forts to extricate themselves and 0 _ 1 _ _ _ _ d asigmatisni and may wonder just _ L1I}R_»1IL'l' SEI¥l'lCE.S` Library purposes by thecarncgic C“_‘““d‘a" °f‘m°_ fm” 9’ tr°r_f‘en_°uSlw1mthc§e terms mc,m_ find a fum foothold 00 Support Andall the hopeless cares and futile _ _ _ _ Ep?-s\~` iiE.‘=’L-4'; ilffif lil ` il ....-.... . JL ' fr, , _ . Q . fe I0! --- Corporation and it is hoped that Bane? Thme “me the da” “hem The lens of your cyc is like th umm and their policy' This cn" "dm" I _ _ _ e _ _ ~ - in Recently there was reviewed in is wi a means o y denly scrapped pmctlcauy barred] 0 ll C11 all 9 2° “LV . I ‘b - 1 - _ ` Just around and the noon ' » __ _ __ . image on the lining coat of the eye that 3°°d mugs are _ v these cf>'.1z:1z.:.= ri 1111111 011 -- - 1' me S¢h°°fS “llll S“l’P1°m°“f“fY our cauic from the united states, wh_v__ _S ___v_de up of sensmve nerve the corner, which idea I hope will Will tum to moths and with e. __a_.i_.,. _,_ L-_,.0 .=1_-1 L-1.~.»,;ii»;1,_f; the book\ -o mu"li iieellcd in all cduca- left llic li\'c stock industry in tics-l b smied but as mm 1 1 15 .~ _ _ _ .. - _ _ ' Iendiiigs which carry the image C JU 35 °°k weary' dna" 5,,d-M; 011 t't1::1izii..=.1:ii oi`Eii<;ui1-y, tional ivoi-lr." Pefafe Phgm- Wm' “°C°"dmg to a ai n th tic ~ 1, g cannot see any reason wh such “Niki On silver win to -- 'S°=*‘°m°“‘ 2"" “ P“"““’“°"'“""{ (its ? ops iixmii gt biram ‘ should be the case y mvm ‘B in th' C0__d,Y_,_._,_d ____ _M winiiiier of 1930 in With the funds proilcicd by the __ _ H __ B _wn h___S_. _ your eye a is s o , ie mage ,' _ _ 1 . _ _ L- f HJ.. _» S °0m""~L°C “St “‘° 1 r' " strikes the nerve endings too soon Ulld9l' Whit is k“°VW* li th* coi1:ic~_~1iwi1 \._,_"i1 1 ¢-.;-‘_'.iii:z;1t1oi1 of_Caii1e3le Colpoia ion or 1.1110 pavsvd _mo hc__,_g mu. bcsv mme and _hc omecv _S b_u__rcd_ _rms _S cap_va__St_v system dep__ess_°_____ have The vena of mam Wm fade with ,K-._,.._,:1.»._ v i1. ,»- .11 .,¢;i-mu t‘1b_ both for college and provincial lib- mm_kM_ Wm mm. 4_-,mio mad gh-,S _ ,_ ,, _ _ _ 511 our Cf.m;_,_,_»_..__ ._~,_; _ _ -;y.._-.vi ng N1i‘._'r'1ii'y dcinolistration purposes, this - Jf_~l1:: R.1l.i;;t:zi l.'1r_.;-1.111 of :l1e_ Proiiiice will be in an envialilc P0'e L.__i\m.;___,_. O5 I-__-;_ -_._ C,,;._,mi,__,_ ;_1__1<5, siiion so far as library facilléifs uri ` 1 Mary J. I.. Bl.:-‘-2:. Public L;b:'nr_\'. »... 5-1 i~`-~1'. \\'.I1...1“_ _"t‘.` Ur. (1".>2‘L Locke, Cliiti L,.u_.i._11; oi llrc Public Library, 'l`o1‘-:1;to_ The Guiirciizin is now ,in receipt of riimilicr interest- _ _nz b_._,_._,.___.,. M, .;.__. _ . wlierc the entire 1:r‘>.11'~. poiiiiliit/_\;‘_ of the Pro'.'inc,- is rcaclrcd by pub- iic lzbrnry .f~.c'.£es it is not unusual th find some organizations -the I. O. D. E. in p.1rt!culzlr-do- noting books to the schools. In Nova Scotia, l>ct'.vr.~cn 1021 and 1931 the cilffrrrclit Clinpteisof the Order distributed iipwnrds of 200 com- plete rural school libraries. In 1931 alone the number was 33. Slm- ilar donations ni-c mentioned in the reports of New Brunswick and Saskatchewan inspectors. In Prince Edward Island it School. Days Lib- rary Cf>n1:r11.°».'~lon ivris organized in 1927. linvlntr for 1'.: object the es- tablishment of tl librnrjv of 50 to 100 volumes in encli rural sclifiol of the Province, by i1‘1‘:11'.= of rippcnlini; to nritzvrr. of the P1-E>'.'i1:.-~ i'1~.<;clr~11t elscvfliere for :i miitriliiitioii in the lntcrerst of the schools of their youth. Erich :scar since hfis seen a Llbrriry plncfifl 111 23 to bi ,nti':l)l1tmg half of the mit, .1\i,f_.li,,.,. mC_,mS 0,/1' ever and some vigorous action on library rlf=vcZfipiiif~1it 111 Prliicc Ed- _by anybody familiar with British _ traditions and practice and the 1 tliouglit expressed was that Mac- ` Dtiiirildis five weeks of solitary corr- _ iiiiciiiciit, plus the well-knowii Ogpu linetliods in dealing with prisoners. 1 had reduced this British citizen to I such 11 state of pliysicai and mental I disorder that a plea of guilty was zi more mechanical reaction to a pro- cess of police brutality. The position now is that all the English cmploy- ces of Metropolltaii-Vickers Elec- trical Company havc denied the Soviet charges, and the disposition oi' British citizens everywhere wil bc to accept the denial. ` The string of accusations produc- cd at this extraordinary trial, notes the Montreal Gazette, smack very strongly of a political origin and motive. Something has gone wrong _ with the Soviet industrial pro- gramme, and the suggestion is tha the whole episode covering the ar- | rest. imprisonment and trial of ! these British engineers is a chnvric teristic attempt upon the part of the Soviet authorities to find some sort of scapegoat and thus deceive the Russian people as to the true reason for 9. humiliating and high- ly-embarassing failure. The atti- cliargc of espionage and sabotag 1 with govemmental backing; but th unequivocal statement by sir John Simon, Foreign Seeietary, in the no room for any doubt whatsoever upon this point. None of the Metro- politan-Vlckers officials has had any connection with the British intelligence service, nor has the company itself, and no infomation ihas ever been received, nor any asked, from any one of the accused men. This exposes, once and for all, the _Soviet pretence that the staff of the Metropolitan-Vickers Elec- trical Company were acting as sec- ret agents of the British Govern- ment, and if they were not so act- ing there is no sense in the sugges- tion that they were engaged in any of the activities alleged in the fan- tastic Moscow indictment. The farce is going very far, how. I\'ni‘d I.<=l.”111rl 111:11 rloeu not srcin io! be cliiif-1`.'ilE_\' p1'111'-‘_ wi hy: ll1'~ oihf-gi pi*/iviiii-"_'_: the 31' bool: c1ill"r~‘1i:`i _" l'l t’> 1‘."'!' 1\l'1;'f‘.1 l`1'ri11i Stirillir-fi:~,:1 'l`r1:'l 1;il-ze the foritl I Tlir' Ft'liw»l lJ1i_1':; l1ii1'.'11'_\‘ i"‘fei‘i'f~'?,l $0 \v1i'f r,‘ C111:-l mer ililvlirtl i?11‘1'111;'11 tlic gch- uf .\‘i', /ill.-ui A1irl1"‘\'.', rl for- IPR111111 1' 1;o".' lining in Cull- fm'11ln_ 1.11 € the 1.i’>i‘:ii'_v Com' , _“tile to iirovirlrr for only five s"rfv»I1-_ 1: 1111111; 1/15 _ifcliools in illl in X111.: bfeti Ul..‘.`~l'lil '\’. ’ ii iii :~ lilmirics htivc I. with the diffil Cll`fj.‘ cl <~1i:i'ii111ilig this work under p. '::'. ftmzniiiic r:i1di?!rzns," says il`<~ ( 111'( .'-1'.:p':'L1il"l1:ir~11t of Educa- t_.:i i--. 1: . .11ii.'1:|l ruport for the the L' ~1u:11i-_‘ion learned "~l'l Ill" 1-1"1f"'f f.1'lJim_-(Inn of the pi'ospc'.:..- of a graiit for Plwlhcilli |il;i~‘: I ‘_ one of mischief and deceit, public opinion becomes aroused in all civ- ilized couniries_ -If these British en. the part of the British Government seems necessary if the Red leaders in Moscow are to bc brought, to their sciiscs. The threat of commer- cial reprisals may not bc enough. It 55 H- 1008 time since any foreign government was permitted to place the liberties and lives of British Sublvcts in Jeopardy. and when this kind of thing is done, or attempted, by an outlaw government whose do. m€'$UC D0llCy is one of tyranny and l¢1`l‘0l'lSm. Rnd its external policy Binecrs in Moscow are the victims of any official conspiracy, as seems to be the case, the situation is one which warrants intervention of a drastic kind, if protests alone are to bl lllllylllilll. The sensational developments 111.! _.___ ill]-gilt or exact spm' to give perrect °°“nm°5' Euh °! the °b°"e pam” , ;"S‘°“' 'tives would effect. a temporary lt is proposed io rrduti- ‘ic size Wh L is sv at _-_i of Irish cattlv illlliiifi 510110111'-_ ilie nerve cndin s and ou see im- bsorbed lar e amounts of cs ltal “ tm l°“5- “hm 5u°“°° - ° ° - uhey me 1101111 2011000 ht-.td it-bm ,mist-try. This ii --shorty" eight. By :rich as tiieg auwmebiie inau§ny_ ' 012111# slenminz- A Rib Roofing covering more eral per slieei 1 Concerned. .two _vc1u~s~ right British buyers arc liriiigiiig an object closer to the eyes secondly, by wars that have des- Dawmwaten' and the s°“l"s°"3 °f "W lscndiiig ag-,exits io Canaria to buy tlic sliortsiglited person has the 1,;-oy.-d vast amounts of capital 3 Ink! THE MOSCOW TRI.-ILS |cattlc on tlic spot, si1.p_1.._1g iliezniiniuge strike the nerve endings far- 'rhir T tl called long sight. been cured in the past in the fol Y d*`¢°'_Ilml» " ` '"` ' ` ’ If your eyeball is long the image louiiig haphazard manner First And °“ Une Lew” stream-5 Y°“ rear. Not only is tllsic rio \‘1i1b.iig\ . _ » ~ - _ ' _ now, but with Brill-1ll ll11lJ0l`\H‘»iUll~` 1 is foriiicd before it really reaches ly, by great invention; that have I vo ww °mb”k dy, by ie export of surplus _Huh wus,” Ramnm. lat their own risk. j ther back in the eye that is atvthe capital to new md undevmyped liorsc dealers iii New Yorl; State. The ntteziipi ol' fu1'mei's and incr- chanis to avoid the increased tax 011 motor vehicles and fuel costs has resulted ln a demand for horses so great that importation of Dobbin and the old gray marc has increas- I cd one-tliird in recent weeks, ac- oi- tiredness of the eyes which is so cording to Tliouias Horton, oivnci' of the largest auction and livery stziblc in' Albany, the capital city of the state. There may _lic those, siiperinr beings :incl free from 11111111111 ivciik- ncss, who bclicvc with Henley that t they can be captains o f their souls, Pye sp_°°1a1i_st’ or an opmniemsl' who but for every one who so bclicvcs tlicrc arc a l1u11di'e1l ivlio, lliinkiiig with Sliirlcy tlint "there is no ar- ' mor against fate," are inclined to gamble. Little sense exists in bcitig hypocritical about it. Better for to admit what is true, namely, that more ol' lcss. oi' in some ticgi'cr~_ we are most of us ga111blci's_ The gniiib. ling method, or technique, may dif- fer, may take the form of betting tude of the British Government at a. race-track, or buying a lottery °"m'°nt and dmc. mm me steamer sions is g gumdmg answer to me ticket, or flipping a coin, or taking some daring chance in business, or C twins __ mer _n the Mock `mav__`_ev_ first auiiivcrvsary hof tlic sinkiiigof e __ is nevertheless gv_mb____g_ the ___d_ the Titanic, in 11 ich some promin- old, unquenchable human vice of "taking 11 chance." Home of Commons vecenv_v_ _eaves __ horrible and spectacular loss of the In 1932 agricultural products rep- resented about 82 per cent. of Den- mark’s total exports, including 3,106,000 cwts. of butter, 7,673,000 cwts_ of bacon, rind 9,206,000 great hundredweights of eggs. In coin parlson with 1931 exports of but- ter decreased eight per cent., bacon exports increased four per cent., and exports of eggs increased 13 per cent, As is well known Danish farmers have gone to considerable trouble in planning their produc- tion in such a way that it is possible to supply the markets with stand- ardized quality products in large quantities, fairly evenly spread tlimugh the 12 months of the year. True education must be dynamic in its quality. It can never be mridc a matter of crowding thc greatest possible number of facts within thc smallest possible cycle of time, It cannot bc successfully brought to assru-cd power or good liar-vest by catecheticnl dictation and roiitinc. Noi; that it is needful or wise to dis- continue nll tests, let alone dimin- ish the element of discipline, which is a prime ingredient of juveriilc training. But talents differ. It is st question of the best method ap- ' January 20, 1914, signed the con- of 1917 and 1018, when the war ln- Havlng astigmatism doesnt mean that you have weak eyes, but it docs mean that you should have glasses that will make up for these little diffcreiices in the curvature of the lens if you are toliave good vis- ion aiid be free from the headaches oiteii due to astigmatism. Your cycs are worth much to you ut any age in life and if you want to have them give you good service and be free from strain you cant afford to have sliortsiglitedness or astigiriotlsni go uiicorrcctcd. Soc an oculist who is a medical is trained in the measuring of the cyc dcfccts. __T.itai1ic Anniversary Iccbergs are a menace to trans- Atlantic sl1ipp`i1g in the spring and curly suiiiiiicr, esprcially during the months of Apr'-l and May. They arc brought down by the Labrador lanes off the Grand Banks and Newfoundland- Tlifs is the twenty- cnt citizens of the United States and Canada. lost their lives. The Titanic after collision with a great body of floating ice April 1-ith. 1912 so deeply stirred a procrastinating world that an international con- ference was oalled and as s. result the major maritime nations, on vention on the Safety of Life at Sea which provided for the insti- tution of an Intemational Ice Ob- servation and Ice Patrol Service in the North Atlantic. The United States Govemlncnt was invited 1:0 undertake the operation and man- agement of this service, and through its Coast Guard has con- ducted tl1‘s Ice Patrol every year s'nce that time with the exception terfercd. Some interesting details of the wcrk just now.bel'r_g done by the Atlantic Patrol ship, the General Grcen, were given recently by Mr. Soule_ of the United States Coast Guard, who is senior officer of the intemational service. The duty of those on the General Greene is to prepare charts of thc didftliig lcc and the variations of the Arctic current as it drifts southward, as it safeguard for ships plying between the United States, Canada and Europe. plied to thc pupil so ns to fetch forth the best mid iimst lnatiiig 1111-? ues in kecpiiig iviili tile individual! capacities of thc nov‘tlute unrlf~r§ charge. ' _ | 1 Supporting' iiic swcrpsirlkrv iiiil iw; pnrsetl by tlir: Coniiiioiiri, :111ihorily` W llmd R -\“`C"D in :uiy province would hnvc to bc granted by thr- Attorney-Gsncrtil of tliut partlcu':ir tobe A vw-11 . ‘_-_-:1---; 7 ~ .1-----~ f “-- prnvlnce, 11;- ivould not siiiietlori 111 ' request until hi- kiiclv what .wiiiil 1 “bling legislation, The machinery of the Frovlncinl Legislature tool: on instituting such legal eiiactments the matter. Sn ilie hill would linre rind putting tficni on the statute reason and oommonsense. "I have passed in the province nftc1'_' books works slowly. ' American Motorists Pay Huge Tax 'Bill Federal, State and local govern- ments in the United States col- lected approximately $1.065.000,000 in taxes on iill motor vehicles in 1932. __;_l_*________ tnc Commons had provided the en- The reason for our last war (and it could be the last) was be- cause Gem1any’s financial indus- trial and military leaders had fil- ched from the German workers great wealth which the German people could not purchase on ac- oount of not having received value for the wealth they had produced. The only way therefore that the German leaders could benefit from this surplus wealth was to sell same to foreign countries. To do this Germany found it necessary to go bo war in order to create a market so that the few in Ger- many who controlled her capital might obtain further riches and power. The war cured the depression for the time, but d'd not cure the cause, and left us a world much hai-der to cure than it would have been in 1914. The world today has an immense debt. This debt can- not be paid ln gold as the W0r1d has not sufficient go'd_ To be Paid in goods or wealth would ruin the industries of the debtor nat’oi1s. Practically all countries as in 1014 have s. surplus wealth bring- ing suffering, prlvation and hard- ship to thousands. what an anom- aly! It therefore seems necessary that wealth be distributed in such a way that t/he people may be in a position to absorb the products of their toil. If we have no surplus it will become necessary that our debts be cancelled, as I think they will have to be in any ease. I quite understand that the a- bove suggestions involve many changes in our present social sys- tem: but our social system has been changed before for our bene- fit and can be changed 888111- Ai' one time there was a system of slavery; at another period feudal- ism. Each served its purpose and d'ed. Capitalism has served its pur- pose and is rapidly dying, and from its ashes will arise another system a step forward and UP- ward, rt step nearer the ideal. 'I em Sir, etc. A CANADIAN LEGISLATIVE ACCOUNTING Sir,-Now that the balmy zephyrs of spring are filling the slr with their healing touch, let us also hope that the winter of our dis- content with economic conditions will disappear before the warm breath of springtime, arid that the people will be inspired with cour- age and fortitude to shake off the cold clammy fetters of the depres- sion nightmare. That we may sow again animated with faith and hope, and reap a harvest of glsdriess and of plenty. As I again take my pen to dis- cuss some local problems I um not actuated by partisan motives. Things are too serious for thil. People are looking for A deliverer. The old idea. that because some re- mote ancestor voted a certain way his descendants should do the same, right or wrong. is largely discounted in the fierce iight of the political srens. all I asked for E cscen on the generations yet; _ . . _ _ _ _ ' - - i | wealth prcduced to such a degree . in laeing_dovi1Ci_;_l0 1110 §'l`1'-l"‘f‘0‘;_‘ U_‘_“f_ £5,055 ;l5,i:,a“i,a5;~(;,;,1rmv;i;,t,c;,1§v;T 3,-ii; that they will be able to purchase ‘mb°m B ra hm | n 0 ng e P 8 K 0 e T 8 a " “°““ Ja .° "°’“°“ “ Iothers. N.§hn».111y the rays of iight our sumius production- 13;” _f_’;f'_pl:n_:‘_"'°___ bf” _:fd _:Q sera only in neu Airurht rum* speeches lhercili are bill :_ ;;1 tid 1 comin in wmrc some parts are Thiv and only vms Wm free the p on A cmmy mlmmlcn' more gcurvcd than others do not world of wars and l'l9\°1'f\°l'l€¥ltlY sinking funds' and banks and they ' l "`"`” come in cvciily and focus at the cure our economic depressions. ‘ww and that they mwe "leaned i V' ` ; The horse is coming i1.1<-1', say on, or cem__a1pomt_ _ ~ °n B' bmken reed-H We have been paying into sink- D s, d the vicious circle of debt is ever widening. banks dictate our financial and educational policies, and the dic- soulless corporation for protecting now in a position to place is proper estimate upon their value ln this trying time. By restricting redit they have intensified the dipres- slon. The statement of the acting Premier that the Bank of Montreal refused to give their consent to the building of the Prince of Wales College unless the overdraft was loweredwas rt high-handed and precipitate action of overlordship, and should have been is warning, but we are informed that there is again a bank overdraft of $400,000. This amount may appear trifling when we talk of a debt that has run into millions, with an interest bill oi' $200,000, neurly'as large as our annual expenditure of fifty yet’-FS B80 when we had e. much larger population than we have at present hates in parliament and on the hardy annual. Over a million dol- charled to election years, wasted in The Opposition has taken a firm position in demanding drastic re- Now that the litters of young are arriving daily, what precaution are you tak- ing for the treatment of Worms? ` A great. many of the lead- ing Veterinarian strongly recommend either- `BURR.OUGHS WELLCOME C0., (London, England) WORM CAPSULES _0|!,_. NEMA WORM CAPSULES Put up by Park E. Davis & Co. Both these remedies are guaranteed to destroy Round Worml. Hook Worms and Stomach Worms. Dorff. Delay. Price Me, 'lie and I1. per box. THE 2 MAGS 140 Great George Street Send in Your Mail Orders. line an to grind." When 1 woe in ___ __ ve _ s__vv_ _nv the Wilson-U1\d@1W°=d @8115- Sud ,ms _ ___m_ d _ ,_ ,___ is trying in p-:suede ihemseives 'rust trouble me bright erniag ‘ The time-defying, fireproof material :__'»-.......f~f~1.;~.:;1:=.*..-11.:.f:i:-m....°.::.‘t =1- ...i.,w"' '$'.i'§'“..”l"i.'l°'" E§»`¢i.°ffii)y'T;`ifl.1.f.aTf`.15".i'.f.?.L'§1"»$y'l"" " '} -as all the li u pina. P DLARIB is made both in the Council Standard and dw °,¢|m¢,-y salvu-gud grads We also manufacture N£P~00f` Nu Roof rs one of the most popular designs madeinour Montreal factory This roofing covers 33 inches in width when I lied and because fewer sheen are required, the cost is consider-abi ees -than Send us the dlmm mn of |lu»n|a_cLoui'_l>ui|rlin|for __ _ . _ R rv _gm _sn Q Q‘~. onmplen rooting; usuiguiycf ' ` " ‘ ‘ he trouble would re- ~\4 ' - ' -1- b' 23' . _ “Wei mc’ t _ was a. fair field and no favours and 'Q *r . of tlic Ontario Lvcgislattrc 1 | The word incans that there is not tum in an _ntensmed form' as in I am not “km for an favours »,q¢° members. rherc will be wry 11911-_ tlic single point at which the image the present D__ed,cament_ 5 V #Q izuablblua ini _ eral agrcemom ammg th°_se fanub I 15 reflected °“ thc, nerve endings’ We are unable to export our “°w' ‘QW % Montreal Omceand Factory, 24 Nazareth iar with the facts that this chahgc but the rays come in unevcnly. This caplval; and I do not think it wise I t°°]d°°n°°m°d 5°' W’ YUUUB _ qnms F“_Nv”_o.__a“_ Manual' mmm' vmmm iis dr-simblc 111 cvcry wily. The sav- is wliy the person with astigmatism _ _ d .t f __ at men an women W 0 are just en- F E C I- mv _ _ . . _ _ _ _ __ 1. _ 1. _ _b U _ to sit down an war or I. g e term. on the sta e of me, action Gaiewlewarlmen ann nuance unma Welltwbh., ing in iiidcmiiitics is by rio iiic-.i11.»_sees itte ilics a out ie marg ns _nvvvmon that would requue om 8 8 S 1 at PUBLIC FORUM . ~ | ' ' ‘ - ~ . _ _ ,111 V,-,m_,.¢_ The 13,- ei- ihgiof the letters of the words he is . as I contemplate the weight of 1”” ° 5 ad B g | surpius eaptai- nor ao 1 think it my other metal roofing A saving in both time and msteriafu effected. ? ii § r abovelwiap membership of tile House the more 103111113- 4 ' debit *md W-XBMOH “lil Will UB - ; * | ' 1 1 wise to have a war; but I do think I-1 - the speecli-making. Construc‘.ive| TIHS IS 61111500 by lhevfact that we can and vv___ have vo evolve __ placed on their shoulders, to say I F a A FLAVOR contributions in the disciisslon of ri “le Ullfff $11158-like covering of viile system of v__S_r__mv_on_ Wmch woum nothing about the curse which a FOR PE ECI TE problem me of cD,__.5c ,._,1,,_,i,1,._ bu, cic which fits over it like a wa ci “How our producers _O sham ___ the vicious financial system will cause ___USE__ the Oiitario L2 islritiirc is riot alone glass ‘S not' absolmely "ue °r pep f-0 d d satisfaction. ' April 8~st-61 ing funds ever since we started to ‘ro 9 roll u liabilitle an ° What has become of our boasted We will make your Windows a',nd Supply freedom. responsible government the 'Lumber at lowest prices obtainable for and free institutions, when the good sound stock. Let us prove this to your iewrship is as commanding as that of the old “family compact"? _ _ I don't blame the banks or any WO0DWQRK|NQ CQ" |_TD_ their interests, but the people are Pi'i0|1€ 341 Ch3i‘|0tt9t0W|'l ‘ say that the times were good. When the times are prosperous a saving should be made for e. “rainy day.” 1931 was not a prosperous year and we added $500,000 to our liabilities-but it was election year. I have a desire to be reasonable. The unreasonable man in politics is the greatest nuisance that af- fllcts Society. The Government needs sympathy in its effo)-ts to guide the ship of state over the shoals of adversity, but the craft ls leaky, overmanned with the crew tripping over each other. I was sur- prised at the statement of the set- ing leader that expenditures are re. duced as low, as possible with dire regard to economy. He will be dis- illusioned if he appoints an inde- pendent man to so through the various departments, I venture the prediction that he would make a slash that would result in a. bal- anced budget and a. more efficient administration. It has been a wise decision not to erect the million dollar palace for the insane. It Continued on page 9 5.3;. vw.. GROUND L1MEsTo1vE that was considered alarming and ' NEW LOW PRICE I was the theme of many fierce de- D,||,,,,.ed W 'hind pninq hustings. It is now quite a. trifling, cu” " (Operating Government Lime Plant) lars of our public debt can be _ BBQQKVILLE, N, B, a system of bribery and corruption. l - _ J Successful fox propagation. IMPERIALS fed _ 1 . . i1».,- .,’»i__\>_.i..~i¢?l1»._".=V,-:~,_v|,~vf,)1 '7 _nw-_ _(___ , _ v,__,_..____v__;v6vEvv_; ,N11 If -`ff,‘§.f`;1‘\;{,'-1. "ii c. IMPERIALS should be fed liber- ally now to vixens as they supply elé- ments necessary to ensure large li_t- ters of strong pups and maintain health and vigor of vixens. 3*. EL E! ii 1: 5 trenchment, but it is a poor Justi- .'/"»T_\.\ fication of their own spending to ",:°x '\ -*_-___ _ / BISE33 -~,\ |- ciiurioii t@»_~._ Q . , rox owusns c and iniiciiiins . ug ..2. .,=.. _ _ \ _ ranchers feed IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS because they contain food elements essential for health, strength and successful ,, during this sea.- son richly repay in generous results. pany Ltd. Charlottetown. P. E. I. __ _ . 1 r-as-.v»~er ., _ ___ _