‘cc yawn-m _ ' I! A" llanllaaoa JI. i=0. ‘ ‘ '~ arm-is:- noun-n l. a _ d-mi . ‘Ills largrmliorlty {or the Con-l ‘o'er-votive candidate rolled up bythc otths Oity and County oi. Dally (Iconic-p llm out on‘ nu (ll advance) l s » 4 Y -, '0' .. 1hr Ila advance) Illlll- tn than! sin llalloi item i ‘ delivered s, cigri-riunsoslr, JANUARY 2a, 1930' and sidewalk assessm saying. A iree discussl In and expres- and an iniormed electorate is the fililltary Training 4 “flu statement o! Colonel sparllng D- 5..O., General Starr Oflicer tor Military District No. 6, with refer- encs to military" training this year should be a spur to our federal and provincial representatives to press this matter vigorously and promptly It Ottawa. Colonel Sparling inti- mates that the Island units will train his own country. ' peg. Mr. Pearson says: was that the Brigade should train 1y Wuhan; 81m 3- togsther. The same reason would ap- ply to training all the units at Char- Editorial Notes ' lbttctown i! asuitable area could be . available tor marioeuverlng purposes brighter and brighter, sud, itfis, hoped that a lull enmliry v-vgsijuponpthe Department of lvillfiul ihree years. gpdnpisuge that the lull responsibil- directed. Last year. Confidence Ebbs." I the, __ yvotthe Island units was y: ' a l oaswolfm ineflectuah. __._. The Civic Reports ‘ Clouds. ho has ruin mods the ro- " ‘ ‘ . ' mark, this time at l. meetinginilron- The City Council is to be com- don, Ontario, that the Borden Gov- plimenwd upon- ths clarity o! the eminent leit to their successors in reports submit‘ d at last night's an- oflice the payment oi’ the colt o! the nual meeting, as well as upon the War and demobilization. Sir ‘Phoni- ilot W“ the“ reports will be avail- as White, who was Finance Minister ablsyor study by our citizens in sui- in the Borden cabinet and is seoog- flcient time beiore the civic election nixed as probably the ablest nnanoicr on Feb. 12. It is pleasing in note, inCanads, iinds it ncccssarytoagaln by tho "Pom o! the Mayor and correct Mr. Mackenzie Kingon this committee chairmen, the progress olciicr. sir Thomas shows that the that has been made in civic lin- aggregate o! revenusTor the six as- provement 0t particular interest is col years‘ irom March 3,1, 1914, to thriinancial statement, which shows March 31, 1920, inclusive, was one a ail-plus oi $256.10. Last year, it billion, tour hundred ‘and sixty one will be recalled, there was a deiicit million dollars. For sh! same pariod Ill $519.48. The revenue and cxpend- the aggregate current expenditure iture in 1938 each exceededlast year's was one billion, one hundred and "8111! by some $35,000. There have twenty-nine million dollars, leaving been considerable increases in the a flurplus o: revenue pvcy guffgnfl u. collection oi real estate, personal penditures o! nearly three hundred P70119117 lid P011 taxes over 1928. and ility million dollars. I1 we ck- The bond issues, on the other hand. tend the calculation to include the were reduced from $60,000 in 192B 'to' nscal year ending March 31, 1921, 116.500- Pofloo Court rooolols declinq this surplus is increased by seventy es in 1m by $1.481. whllo out-o to!’ live millions and in the next decal receipts hicressed by $1,610, miscei- year by thirty nve millions more. laneous receipts by $1,814, and street These figures, o! current expendit- ‘ b! 81.260. ures include, among all other con- thr most noticeable increase in tax solidated iund items, interest charges Wllotllflnl 1-! X951 NW" mom upon war loans and pensions during which totalled $16,424 ll against 94,-, the period covered. Apart therefore I I ' 9'15 collected in the Provioul your. I from war expenditure other than the ' Altogether, the reports iurnish 111-’ ioregoing items and expenditures on tsresting material tor study, espe-g capital account, the entire surplus of dilly W119“ taken 111 oomoorlsoni revenucnover current expenses for the with other ycm That they will be‘ years mentioned was available m be oareiully veniseqi by our citizens on’ applied upon the principal oi war the eve of the eleotio sees withoull and demobilization expenditure. lion o! opinion is always desirable; Rough on Crindnals 5°“ "fwua"? °1 “lmd 5nd em" In a. recent aninc article, Ed- d?!“ Wlkmmeni- r muncl Pearson. who, besides being New York's municipal librarianis s. specialist in the literature 0f crime. has some interesting observations to make concerning Canada's superior law system as comp ‘ with thatol Mr. Pearson speaks o! the case oi Earle Nelson, who used to go about the United States strangling people, usually landladies. He became notor- ious in this country when he exercis- ed his maniacal cunning in Winni- "n ade th bl de oi xtend- hare but it is ‘unlikely that any units mg ,3,“ opmimnfi“ hi“, 5mm," will come ovoi- irom Nova Scotia or where his career was abruptly, ter- mi tedb ih la .'1‘h scdulous m“ Bmmwmk- Nmmny- u“ mm‘ carrsawith grhich m: Amgrican cri- tar-y authorities will require to be minal usually aglizidhs: caréfagdia; _ territory is a myfl l’ B ma r convinced that there is a suitable those mmmologuu who “new are: avnlable in this Province ior mt tilts premix: and (iii-noose plan; l men o cr e as ana “cub” ‘mining hem“ my degmon has ‘no deierrent efleot- A still can be reached. I‘! this question is darker nwstery to those experts M“ u»- zlllszru our. be no obieotion from I military ,body, is the last tlaltth there are ‘ o L only about one- wens as many standpoint. It will be recalled tho grave crimes commltwd m 05mm‘, the reason given for removing the p9,- capqga, g5 in gngunited States. Island units to Aldershot last year igggiglafiangnfignm ilpggzgicigt In the opinion o! local ml- Every day and in every way Con- iitia ojiiccrs there are such areas wrvstive prospects are getting into this matter will be mzldc below Nova. Scotia has evidently not lor- decision is reached. n. Jztton the Liberal iniarule o: thirty- ior the removal oi the on the morning of the ivy-election bpsl,__\gii§s_ last year. It is u. this the Halifax Chronicle carried anodi- flsplghnbnththcrefore, that our re- torial prophetically entitled. "Wily socisoqnporr-bsiorc our citizens had Three Liberal koooirootcinswiitsbo- oi presenting their’ cession-in Saskatchewan, &_--al§.flg§ ease. ~As,a result, the ‘ Halliax. Prince Tsswsid zniinrom passed at‘ s public turn" will come at-the elic- and ior- tinne- ztworrtbciongnowl ’ * communes mvrwntltive! shire-mm nvioifqlbiiit , up hcmiinsmmmssiroliorqnp psrot aobsele armor at booby-election on ‘rues- day was rather unesneetsdhtrs. Prc- ' vious to the polling the reports‘ oi the probable ‘results indicated o. close contest ‘with but a narrow ma- jority tor the‘ succcssiul party which- ever it mightohance to be. It has turned out; quite otherwise. it is really s decisive Conservative victory so tar as one constituency goes, and also a victory (or Government con- trol o! the liquor traflic. The city and county o: Haliiax is a m: , litameleotoral district, and is im t inlthst respect, and as the weal estIdisti-ict in the province, and i increasing more ifpldly in growth and population than any oth- er section it is even more so. It may therefore be taken ior granted that Novaflcotil has passed out oi the prohibition column and is now established in" line with all the other p1 vinces of, the mainland of Canada. Prince Edward Island is isolated so tar as prohibition is concerned, be it for good or ill,~although it may be summed that both in Nova Bcotla as well as here there are many who sincerely ‘believe in the extreme re- strictive policy and that the virtue oi temperance is coniined to the ranks o! total abstainers. It need not be mentioned that there are many others who vote, ior pro- hibition every time the opportunity is oflcrsd them, but who pay little or o heed to the observance oi the lay: hey vote to maintain, I . By an amendment to the Repre- ~A‘ct passed last year the number o! members in the Legislat- ure ot Nova Bcotis was considerably reduced and re-distributed and a number o!» counties now represented by two members wil1,only elect one each at the next general election- This change‘ in regard to representa- tion had become 'y by the loss o! population in several counties and a gainln other-counties. It is believed that the redistribution will materially contribute to the success oi the Rhodes Government when the present House oi Assembly is again dissolved. There are sound reasons for the claim that the federal subsidies to Prince Edwardvlsland and the other Maritime Provinces should be in- creased to equslise them with those now silhml-to the Prairie Provinces mom; wlmfiofbddrsioi subsidies m the past. ' - , But the tabulated statement sub- mitted by I-lon. Walter M. Iiea to the Liberal organ is not quite intelligible to the average reader and should be revised or explained more Iully. .011 its lace it Jis a large collection oi claims, but the ditlercnt items seem not to be apportioned in value cc- cording to their merit. All our peo- ple would be glad to see the lull amount claimed recovered. but many will ieei that the chances o! such lull recovery would have been batter had more care and sound judgment been exercised inYtht preparation or the document. In the United States ‘there is anx- iety not unmiiicdwith hope as to the outloo‘ ior prosperity in the coming months o! the present year. Questions are being asked anxiously such as these: win the stock market come back‘! will a serious business depression follow the Wall street col- lapse? How Ions will the present do- preasion last? now will load mu: as aobusinesl yeerr-Whlt W"! b“ "W eflect oi’ the Hoover 9108mm m‘ "- storing confidence? a 1t has ' ‘generally 5891191194 for many yearsmllM-hat a period oi de- pression beginning in the States. N- gins to be seriously ielt in Canada m, fqflqwin‘ you. This is a-natur- al result o! the important and ex- tensive. business. relations between the two countries. v " :_-,g,,§,i,,.,,v. 4,. , NotesiBy Year ‘ doom dare to “' loouiuksloarioréo ‘ . i i ~ . . “ ' v results achieved by the Couiincuiafliifc InsursnceCompanvI/slal 1,929 will be veiiygrogi. one lntdresgred" in the Company's roviooe because," as 1 w llnliltasantionciie pl», : boycotted ior so doing’; some»: -ter ‘what harbour mogul” ' ‘ is’ withths lawbraakerl.‘ mo .- ior instance‘ oiiicci- nroolrsfrhaqbocrh "dismissed w ,did they" Hotklvtllialirooks otter showing toliim his‘, mistake? l" ‘lpmeldr. Brookswassinoerein his‘; work spasm “g- washer right moi-cor thaths might - catch the bootlcgler. whyfls it that l: todsyywd have such to put up with. ' simply because the "Govemmen wants ‘frevenue!’ _ ‘rm, ‘and that brought/j about such conditions in other ‘pro-i- vihcccmsihctiswhczwfcowoouo d no doubt may 1 when the Plcbis- 1 eitewss taken, as they gave ‘somgoi- ibcir electors to uhdcrrihrs- . canvassipgthst they had no need-Jo - worry. that Prohibition would hum ._ win outin the plobisoiu. stow, mm hot knocking the prohibition isw, ioc l‘ 1 think it is better than Government; g Control, but‘! do think this, that our - Government has betrayed‘; us,‘ and ' , Bin-You aretobsccliimended skim-mm a opoo soon a ~ Morrow- in force Intolerance-issued - It isthe cilstlom in some 'iarm houses to take the cream ot-tba milk, ‘ and give the balance, the skim milk, $as,sao,o7o;oo 9,205,303.00 y 6,705,719.80 s,os4,so9.oo 1,675,143.33 oos,s1s.4s "z copy of complete Report for i929 . mailed on request enrol Life Insurance Company ‘ gasoline s. wooos V"!!! 1o the use. much to the dis- 91’ u" Pilbllo whose‘ servants an, and it~isitime a halt was "to same. It is not/ailowedin l In some households the cream is taken 0!! the top o! the balance, the skim milk, while oocas- _ V ‘ ionally used in soups andssuoss, is ' ‘ ' _ _ more frequently thrown‘ down the union. ' ' A“ l ' ' . PINE“!!! $0 P9 ¢7 _ and beneficiari And yet what do we find our» baby specialists iocding intents that ro- quire artificial 100d? ’ A great number oi them are using skim milk, because the-very isct that the creanh-the late-is skimmed oii it, makes it‘a good sate iood tor the p, con-swamp}. i Bin-It womdsclmluhgum were . v mtscrioustosceourirrovlncialh ‘, ‘ a ‘m- although‘ the cream orim is u n‘ important because it is iat, and contains -the lat soluble vitamin, nevertheless the skim milk contain! protein which as you know, is the great body builder or repair-or o! tis- ing" to start a beck-lire by iosramomohloe claiming that we are entitled to an additional yearly sub- udy o! ‘cosigieosi. _ claims oz this character pools! '- jurc any ease, no matisr how good. n. s. raowsl. iii-uric: Manager, Marrayflarbor, r. s, r. Skim milk also contains lime, and 930 .17. ii; -;;; think that thpy could so dldfnot want the lflhe _ the 111cm sals oi rum. r you. "ism o! the Gcvernmentr-thst p are women and men lifliliifior you to remove the occur-sod stud from: our that their boys-Y-and girls may not grow up drunkardsijivho are afraid u» 1m c hand in éicicoco or‘ Everybody must have heard oi cases that were "laughed out c: com-t." I cannot understand how any settle- ment. recently made by the‘ Domin- ion Government withfihe western provinces could increase the cost c! our railway built nearly sixty years 18o. but no doubt the members or the Provincial Government tinder- stand,_and I earnestly ands-smoot- iully ask lion. Mr. In, to explain. - r ieel sure Mr. Les will comic". ‘be- cause it‘ is the duty oi public men who have facilities ior goiflnglniot- mum, o; m, and h, Qjplfln such thereby is‘ not wise. Prov. 21.1. _ What does it say abount drinking by Government members and public ,_ofllcers. "it is not tor Kings; oh Lem- ’ uel, it-is not tor Kings to drink wine, nor for Princes to lsyp-qwhers is "ch-oh; drink? lest they drink and} lorget the law, and prevent the jus-, tice due to any that is afllicted. Prov. lime gives strength to the bones and likewise to the teeth. And there is no cheaper way oi obtaining lime than in the iorm of skim milk. Skim milk also contains sugar {or heat and energy, tor the body to do its work, and also containsthc water soluble vitamin necessary to promote our orf Lssr year's once ~-_—oolieyibs_ provide (or ca another "II- , Do nothellect tomakeprovlslon (or adequate lire andIlieiiunrance. ‘Itlsgeonlywaytoprovidslorehg tutors. Without it your work and care (or your family may come couscous. with, it whey _wlll be mo whatever Many cooks and skim milk eiiect- ive and economical inmaking ssuces, soups, puddings and so iorth, and anylsck o! {at can be made up by adding B. little butter. ' Many children, and adults also, cannot take milk because the (at it contains seems to upset the stomach. Herc also the skim milk is particu- larly valuable as it is so clsiiydig- This I whit the Bibi fWine is a mocker, strong drink a and whosoever‘ matters to the public. I am. Sir, etc, noamdransisiw was: them will. be an oppor- trinity ior those visiting the City io call in and disouls their "l"! liven without x ylur ' ' sum mm m not“ wnsupmng u u s ATHETIC oovksumlsr whole milk, and this should be rem- embered by parents who insist on their youngsters drinking large quan- tities o! milk daily. The fact also tlfat skim-milk is de- ficlent in tat, makes it combine well with foods that are naturally rich in tat that is 0009a,. chocolate, cheese. and other ioods. ' Now the thought is not tohnve my readers substitute i ' whole milk. Whole milk is perhaps the best all round tood. But skim ‘milk has everything else in it except _ ‘ insurance problems, Sim-We second hear much-today about Prohibition and its flagrtcom- ings and many iailures. ‘true, it is. that we are not getting all-we should. out o! the law but nevertheless, iaul- ty prohibition is. bctteryto my way oi thinking, than Government‘ _Con- troi, tor i! our Governmieht cannot keep ‘men from selling bloom-under Prohibition no more carflheyhindbr ll. Itflis iustos hard iopniorcsone law as the other. Be that‘ asit may, I think tile only reason tor not having albetmuen- What dots it say about raising rev- enue iroirvwronz doing’! "Woe comm that buildeth a town! with blood and establish a city by inlouicyfmb. 2; 1a. What does it say about y Co., Ltd The Oldest Insurance Agency in P, l. I. * PW» a ow. use doom.- "u: righteous decrees, ,ohd'w the‘ that write perverseneas, to turn aside the needy ironr justice, and to rob the poor oi My people oi’ t that widows may be their spoil and that they make the iatlierless their prey." Im- 10: 1, 2. It is not that the people o! P. E. I. want anythingelse but Prohibition. ‘Ii-icy do want it, and it islonly be-_ cause they have no iflovsrhment to back them up that they doflnot ‘light tor it, and the fear oi losing I, little popularity or business. . l, ‘Thus you mthc omissions so”. on and on; and so many times the pootleggera get the sympathy oi the Government and biopic‘. who can lbelicve that our Premier -_is a true Pmhibitinnilt (though he claimstobe weknow his rec- ord in connection with the enforce- iilsnt o! the act." Do wewonder that conditions exist today asylthsy are when wollavs mm who not! II "m- psrance mod", soiling scriptqylnd oth- sn paying or hslplru to paylbootlol- gers lines? Really, christlanpnsn and women, donut let us bsfov continue his business A ' mentControl as well as the present . unlonnodnendsliu mmlfilw l" cocoons whim and live pooch courage m. stand ‘cosmic?- oi o» illstll rum‘ also: oopun- _ smuuossuis stolen‘; cember 14-16, low-about. three weeh_ previously, Hgconnrms the reports about the "colossal range" o! Victoria Land. he wrote about l this ‘Journey,’ later Oll, he iold how hohndstayedfnbuildthiscairnlnd leave this cache, 51nd he said: "Pos- siblf someone may rind a. use (or these things iii the suture.” - , Someone has iound a use for these thingsJ In a curious, indeiln- abieljashion they do somehow con- nrm the name and the ' RiosldAmundsen. It was n ttbst wc needed the confirmation oiflthis cairn to stint his icurncy to the YBouth Pole. ‘soon. the lamented and the braveJound that testimony at the.‘ Poledtseli. 1t is not even that the cairn tells us anything essentially newmbjout the old Viking who was at both’ the Poles. But it tells us something onoirmore oi his quality. o! that treat prudence t always with a great dar- the fat, and when you the iarmer feeds it to his little pigs and the baby specialist to young in- (ants it must be areal body building cause we have today men in ofilce who seemingly do not want to sn- iorce it even though they pledged their word o! honor during he elec- tion campaign that they would do their utmost to kill the uiiuor traflic. We have hind; them say (when questioned why more-is not being dons) that it is) impossible to get good men to act. Row-true is this?‘ Have we not one Boddnnairwvho is doinghiirdutmytaitlmrlly? 1 may mention his namcildrifllwisedy. K099 on Mr. you are to be oom: plimentsd onqour lwieillow one honor. Wa-had recently abbointedjas Prohibition oflioer a man who states that it given the oflice he would be honest andsineére in his dischorse oi duties [and olsan out our bootleg- on Central Btrset, Bummer-side. m; Quorum-c, IThs man I, make reference to is m. Frank MoKcnslc- wcli, he was,‘ given tbs, 0mm Don't llesitate ..::.?::;..*i“:::...:t":;f:.:l::;".: To Plume "s splendid ioods but rather expensive; skim milk is about the ‘ apest food l! no ass Ii inconvenient to nally, use your phone, tor It are Qlflilllld to de- '. liver plums orders promptly and o! course without addi- tional charge. " \ dlrugstore THE A1115]!!! l.“ I0 Will sec that you are liken can o! promptly and with the same degree o! service tlllt yo! Illlll you make your purchases in person at store E- A. Foster t . . 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