5'5 2' -/-..v. Ila CHRISTIAS 8E§LS a remindcr that near at hand is the annolmcement a1 Gyro's annual campaign on be- llll 0! Q10 Canadian l Ascciaticn. One of the blemnfl of thus service orgwlfltlonl i! that they relieve to a considerable extent charitable and social activ- ltiea of the drudgery of “puttlnl aver" this periodical appeal for the necessary funds. Gym has a Solon-l lid record behind it of work ,ac- a; feel sun that their eflort cnl the present occasion will be no less successful than those of the past. The Christmas Seals are now par-t and parcel of the observance of Christmas-tide. EXTRA VAGANT YEARS A wholesome lesson from the ex- perience of the past few years was drawn by Hon. E. N. Rhodes, Fin- ance Minister in his inaugural ad- dres at the Royal Winter Fair last wet. Mr. Rhodes was able to point with pride to the fact that Canada is at last emerging from the influ- cnce of a four-year world depression, but he also pointed out how undue difliculties and suffering have been entailed because of pre-depression extravagance on the part of govern. mcnta and municipalities. The pm. ance Minister was careful to avoid |to restrict production." m“, “w, oywdwnwgypinmmitinblouder-bocne roulosu otherfowcrfiveysaracltbeecv‘ nomicafloaaandabainincidmtal toaolvingitscver-prodilctionprob- ‘mhndmaodum lem thrwlh the till-know“ wo- now only 1m: over 2,000,000. m its cos: of elimination of tha nailed unfit by widespread bankruptcy. If there ia a less destructive alterna- tive, no matter how doubtful, it is obviously our duty to try that first. Mr. Peterson disputes the claim Why larger and larger nunbers of h i , d lombiiahcd in t is connecton an m“ can“ o“ produce ‘but ‘t m‘ mun‘ cuss u‘ n" mm so low a cost and of a quality so high that she need fear no competi- tion. she cannot begin to produce at the low cost of Argentina or Rus- sia. New milling processes are con- tinually lowering the proportion of hard wheat required. some coun- tries do not want our hard wheat at all. Ha gives statistic: to controvert the argument that a rapidly in- creasing world population will pre- sently overtake surplus wheaifpro- duction. Everything points to the conclusion that “the safest and san- est plan for us to follow is direct action, by government intervention. There is general agreement that ‘the present world-wide depression cannot possibly be ended until rea- sonable parity of prices has been restored. This ia the paramount it- sue facing all nations, and especi- ally Canada. “If this is conceded," __-- . Jiltwhyflllwflfllt _ oztuslrvaytocrluunyuuugmm andwomenwhntakoolidainde- ltatcIofllaIoiiniorl-llihr. lnmmmkmmmflwmu somethinglcalrtunflllhqfl. Of course buildim W, muscle maynotbabuildinglmlltmand! TMIX {peak yoasn-lm, tho- SSONI. With only one figure was 4,-' “ h“ up muscle tissue and not enough to building up mind and Iarit. i Bu; there ia no quest-id but that the individual who ha! taken the time and pains to build up a good muscular body, with good posture, ‘ ilas attained sonlsthlng more than ' muscle and a good carriage. berabipdthetradsunicnsleasby |3,000,000' than it wan ton years ago. tent to remain outside trado-uniou- 111m: “fi,§“°’,j William McDougall in "anew thy-mum m, gummy o‘ m, pn5_ says “A well-developed and active ent Sodaliet party. That the fast mmlll" "m" W“ i° “in!” - decline of its strength ahould be B» certain tone of the not-you! I!!- polncflgnt Wm, 13,; Lurlfln‘ w wudl tem that favours an alert and con- sehemq or elm dlctgwm‘, “d. fldent habit of mind. Perfect func- syndicalism u natural enough, gnd tionlna o! Ill the bodily organs not the significance of the fact will not only ill/Om in W! Why Ilcntail be miascd by the electorate. mm‘ activity in renew. but tends to m! don only Telegraph. ‘obicctive habit of mind: whereas; imperfection of organic functions‘ If the League of Natlona trlly tends to produce an undue prom-E wishes the world's peace and hu- lnence in wOXISCiOUSDOII of bodllil man happiness, it ought to adopt a self, and, therefore. an introspective resolution of thanks to Japan at its' (looking in) and brooding habit of mitneral meeting for her efforts‘ mind." in developing Manchuria. In other words the well built will minted with brisanas, lhto an muscular individual goca about his llllPflrtant tactor in the prosperity physical or mental work knowing °i m‘ ‘W14 "edr- But the Mm» full well that he can do it and en- of Nations, where the Westerners joy it, whereas the individual who predominate, is unuale to s ‘neglects muscular exerdfi or the the poaition of Orientals. The great can or m; body is conscious o! his work a construction in Manchw‘ 13¢ or muscular tone, his a-gans kilo lnult be completed l1! Orientals,‘ do no; function my mo well, he is llld the IQY-llrll 1850111368 01 Mill-t alwgy; mngqloug of hh $5] llld churia developed oo-operatively by u, lmpergwuom jun thmughthla politics in his remarks, but a strik- says Mr. Peterson. “it logically fol- lng illustration of the truth of his lows that the London Wheat Agne- contartion is found in the vast con-gmelltr dTfl-“Qd In" l 911W“!!! per-palm pfokgts launched by the investigation of all the facts. by the Federal Government in the nine M“ “m” "mlbk- '" u" m“ J: I and Manchukuo, showing how Japlll can contrfllutc in the world's economy and correcting the mistake of the League of Nations.‘ and awakening it. Whether Japan| an develop Manchu-la and succeed lack of proper lllmtlilhlfil- ‘Th’! consciousness of his imwflwiw" by turning his moushts inward on himself certainly interferes with hi! mental and physical abiliti- Now some of us have Rolls R070! years preceding 1930. Hundred; millions of dollars were expended in competition with private enterprise. thus adding vastly to the public debt and artificially raising the cost of undertakings carried through at Dealt prices. The load of debt thus accumulated and the interest and dflpreciation charges involved have during the past three years ingpoaed a needless additional burden upon the hard-mused taxpayer-g, lt la calculated. according to the llail and lhnplre, that ‘in the prg. depression period referred to the‘ average annual expenditure on pub- lic works ran to nearly Itlatobehnpcdthattheopposite aouracwillbefollowedinthefuture, lor. u w. Rhodes has ma, m. W111i o! a mldent conservative policy in the era referred to would hi" WW1!” a rest account of $150,000,000 over a five-year period. Had such an amount been available m 18D the ohilllldht of the depres- Iim could have been greatly ma. lntcd by the construction of pith "°*'WInwms-lyewaleats 5"“! "WW4 wit w the treasury. ‘Ihaleworks would have employed a m“ Pwwftlon of those who my. 80M idle during the past fom- yum and the result upon private indust- flfl 87d business would have gun Ialutary. The crisis would never m" "W!" wry acute, and some l-I since I030 would not have been “m”. tazpoaedupon ‘vvws MIRA!’ FACTS UPHELD ‘mountainous-uncouth llIDIWodthoInniioowhlatagr-ee- mentlldlnvhimfinadaecneenu loalllghtlirnitatloncffiodnctitm Uahtfbolbamotwidltykrlown aaa but informed Jun-handle o‘ constructive step taken by the na- tions affected to end the prevailing depression. History shows that |long run, all agricultural prices. Ev- ery good citizen should, therefore, give unqualified support to any practical measures ’ to iln- ‘plement this international agree- ment, which wlll benefit Canada more than any other country." When the london agreement was flrat announced an outcry was rais- ed for political purposes The more the question is discussed the more ev“ ‘ does it become that Premier Bennett made the best arrangement possible for Canada in the circum- stances. FOR WORLD SAFETY i ers with increased armaments thusa class Much against her will, Great Britain has been forced to revise her 1N3 naval lfillnlll. and will ibuild two new tylpe {NO-km cruis- and one cruiser of the mono-m Arc- Bhe was compelled tQJMM W! coursebyreasonswhichitisof inbulldinlituveoonomlcailyornot Mflumdmhmonyypgy-qpqglq "““‘°"“‘“"°“‘"°'°“"°" butin either-case u nwnmw 1mm; an equally with .w "extrema, w“, m, "u m, y“ . . ._ .. dormant» ,_ -; m. Alfred a. Garvin, not on. ‘km? mime mm”, “w,” m The oonwmponry (Londmml The entire surface of W"? 5°“ l‘ says: I have a very high regard for 80nd muscle’ 50m. ma“. mchq many pacifist-s. sltholusll. some or. deep‘ and mm" equipped you ‘m, them an loo pugnacloxls in their a “we stomach‘ 5mm ha“, d,” advocacy for my peace-loving dis-I lungs “use “vet md om“ mans position; but alter long, careful and becmise n expecwd you w u“ ma. painful study of the Christian! muscles teaching on this subkct, r have pa“; exercise m a gymnasium cane to the conclusion that l can- or ‘t home is ‘ In“ mvutmwt_ not cormnit myself unreservedly to Glad“!!! um “An time ma may the judflnent that there are no e ‘pent m trunk‘: u“ body p“. circumstances lh which the reslst- ‘Yhmr rm o! mm!“ mm m, anon to awression might not be a tragic necessity for a aenaltive “h” mvesment" Christian conscience; but I do not daro to regard their convictions as falao (I wrong, for the mistake of iildlnent may be mine. What 1 M went u that ark; and mm in my experience has united action of the clauohea been hammered by the insistence of paciiists on their own point of viow. It is certain that the churches in conference should not be brought to mlhe a declaration of paclfism. and lt la palmul to find paciiists speaking as lf that were the only efleaive thing that the churches could do. QUIITUDI A’! TWILIGII‘I_ r Bo now I know how Hiawatha felt When weary of his hunting, and his strife. He nosed his bark canoe when shadows moi; Below the aunlt calm, the end of life. v The cool lake waters in his Quiet veins The glory Thdo la nothing. lays The Econ- Iofthsslmsplashedil importance to every British alsbiect lfliniwalbdltliylllloalfli- tonflunhrun "m “mom willneoanarilyandinevitably bring hh face. , _ l, hwmmut “tum “I, Great arltalu has been honestly l'°°eve“l‘;flriln the lfllslilmpltmvThe memory of woody trails, ago ‘my-m “u; n“ m" m, disarming Hera-rm andhernav‘! i n“ m‘ mm’ flimmoutthewwlsulmfllte! - 7 woyunhwnvlncinrlertluronywmdsorc-eyesseerlawmegrusnm n “MIN”, are both mailer than before the the lnaenaitivenaof internal prices dapplofl place. ‘ y- . t”.mhi war. while in air strength la tiriuohangelinmflmhgvziue: loLwithall oompiexi wiped wufwaaunnugwmu" only four-tn or nfth among the am“: nrmm""°7' “u” . “M :2“ °1°""' Qpplbd by this genaratim and mala- Powers. m thia course. un- “m” muiflemnm k m mflfwmm‘ ‘m’ ‘Mmwd thflatoomnotorawvmtalo-é tg1_3rihinan)oyad m,“ ‘u eurnocsofworidstrifa- - ‘lwaymuusm y; world. 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They were followed by err-service men and women and represent- atives of the civil servicea- The troops and others formed a hollow ,, square with the Cenotaph m the “m1, ‘ izy"o:az'mhmz'n ceitmlou the sump 0f musmlflmm t . - l» um m» ~ u- m'.-.'.".::.m~=..m Chapel Royal and Westminster 1 m“ . ' um m n‘ Abbey came out of the Home 0f- namuuumnlwhnuthn...“ flce. A few minutes later the Queen appearcdatahalconyofthqflome "um h“. hummur-u" “w, Office overlooking the Cenotaph. 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