_,W i - : i _ _ _ -' . ,i , ._, ,. .. v. '.~ lr _,- » -.- , .. _ -il -<, ~ _» . i . » . _.»»s--i‘_~;l;»; .. ‘ 'fi 1'"-”.~‘i." -ii si..-.~'T"'*‘f-"f»<.' ff* ~`l'-~/»`l\°|' ness to submit the questiol tai ment cr trade relations with th°_nrbitrstioh, but stlpuinting tint it ° great Republic to the south. Amust be an ympermy ubnmloh, on siunmory of the oroietted Si- Lew- 'thc ground that questions nircch! renee development scheme shows at a glance what it cor1110\el. The 00513; will be between $750,000,000 and $800,000,000, which wi!l be aPD01'- tloned equally between Canada and the United States. Canada, how- ever. bong crcdiiod with $120,000.-flngcnrizis on irish prcdrce und h President De Valera has proved “ on ture on the subject has issued from l al _ divis .Allied opinion. Mhny Wrlfefl in Allied cu was ing the Empire in part sl-loulc be de- id obdurate. The British Government :ln has decided to recoup tlemselves Wm for thc loss of annuities ly impos-' have come tc recognize this. They but two meals a day ind enjoy ' ' , .ve srcvm accustomed io curl good health; their rlrsi noni or .hc “ ”°“' in °“""° °' "‘° ’“?`°"°“‘_ for years A voluminous liters assassinaton and the fatal mobili-_ EA the printing presses of practically wh nations. Nor has the line of it joint. _ ne he I . tdon of Brltfah Chambers of‘0om- Canada is all for the Iml>°1'|=| that they are not as ruggtd, as free mm” md th, gmmmr 9; ighgp. m constipation or illniss of any Plym form” 9° “nu gm qwgm. d, as are those who sit down ment N10, w the mmm om, anything we can do to add and enloy ll sood hreakllst. ,mum of ,930 _ u’___f;’_‘;5°or";;’r’_f‘e‘_:;_°o__’“;'_;_f__';':°S° .mer tho war. during which bc em l i so me at mght that th .iwas a naval officer, Mr. Mackenzie °*’ °“° icinsd inc stair or the s- s‘ 1. and aterial bonds to the spiritual ones 0 ding ourselves to the Empire We occ gladly effect. The Americansl up he ion been between Germany and m eal. We are to be hosts at the fro cided upon by the Empireasi wh»ole.‘ i01‘ifl1C°111l118 1ml’“`m °°“f°»"“°°' kin : nd svliny moaivllvq _ mclrssls was a mumbai- 'dl the I"ederet.lon‘a mission to Canada 'rhere are a number of individuals disoius complementary production c claim that they acl better ir bciwcon -dmadian and in-lush in- y take no breakfaat in the dustries. ‘ orninlr- ur. laaokaaaiq was alle a lumber . NOW they abould know bow th or an British napars oma- nffl” 1”" ‘°““d th" u” N" f°°1 belt" *M11 lily °n' °ll°. brit mittee ‘repreaentina thewgdratlou ""‘*‘°’“° °~‘ 1°’ ol ww-al or British mdusu-ics, ua saocis- alth is concerned, it wil be found veloped for pelis, London, England, being the market. Experimental breed ng proved that a single fem- ale fox would breed 8 or 10 times Ln the course of her life, each l tter :ontain‘ng from 2 to 7or 8 pups. and that the average fox will live, from 000 for existihs deep canals an_S° If °_____l';_ _________________ In most the whole of the small intestine views of the London chamber of res D0 - anda! thi ittln _ try is now well established through-iwhile of course the Quebec sectionl 0RTAN_T_ M__EETING§ ‘cases there is no reasonable basis umteds; asugrge n es Us mm C°mme’°° °n m°f1°t°1‘¥ 11101111 out Canada and the United states,-power will go to that province. char-lotfgtown this week 15 hi ._!or the change in the attitude of; It has beenlléhown that just as ml;;‘°:eg:a£:_:d°t!h°°;:ge:°th; epth willior-ed by gh, vggmgion of ,Meg es the °l°°f°1'° ‘md *Te ;1|sP1*’x_;";‘_‘t I soon as some food is taken, there is 1920, became`A.ss‘.stah¢ secretary ln Prince Edward Island that its seat_ be sufficient for large ocean-going M me Women., mamutes and heiof the grollfpg Dxv ;11___;Ys__?oe Ythz, actually a small flow of lile into 1921: and was appointed secretary remains and must remain. 'I'his`steamers. |Central Farmers Institute from 8-ll'g:;eex:t§ ehlasrits root in in' fclshigipltzh £51-thinrft sign thtesunc in sucwssion to charles E' mm- le” province is ideally situated by reas-_i It is provided that from the be-'pam of tm, p,.°v;nce_ mae 0,. ,,i_i§,,,,,,ty0,,a1 rooiors of a vely 00111-N the food has been ,izltenfxeeiotgbsz mv” in lm' M" mln W" °d“' on of climatic and soil conditions ginning of the operations until the'za;|,m are both of gy-ut hnpo a.nce'Dlicated nature, any change in na-' hue 1n¢1-eases and t (med at M°r“’°r°u5h 'nd oxmds _ _ I con inues to flow ` l for the breeding and developin of_f'rst wer is delivered, thr ea 'gn our nu-oi oommunlgy me 'I-hey'tiona1 govemment is hardly likely I for hours afterwards. The move- ‘ _ _I 'r. cor.. susan nacxnro Prime foxes, the pelfs of which .ireywill be allowed the contractors. F‘or.h,,,e done splendid work #ML “Ho improveo_:_f_f_l;l_;8-_;I<;:;V°_;_d€;‘;'__ 1 ;1;l_;_t_eo_f_Z_leg_s;l_1_i;_l_l__il';testii;_i§ itself ernmens C s r . _ , _ H18 thirt may be .lildseil H0111 the r° "5 and pressyon is 5 motor which mustl minutes after food is eaten .Y (By The Canadian Press) ada 11111! despi I is pelts at an early stage, The indus- and also in Europe, but it is here in' The channel of 27 fest d K P0 CCY!! best suited for fashionable weaxnithe completion of the internat‘onal ___ Here the under fur of the fox pelt_deep water scheme seven years will' e is not too thick or too thin butIbe Allowed, which will mean tha.t'mma1 s¢ss1on5_ are am mans I o strikes a happy medium, while the_practically in 1940, Chicago and the'a¢hgevmg sun more for e wemrei will take all of Can|.da's share' addresses delivered at tei'day’s be reckoned with in every elevtivrl. We 'can do without automobiles, overhalrs are not too short or too_O'niarlan cities on the lakes will of meh. districts md 8 ,own ’radios, trips V1 tht beuhf md p ce long being just the length thac_be in direct communication with' _ "5 gives the silver fox fur its dis- the Atlantic. :of ;,,.0¢eedmg5 to the__»ém.eml pen? E; nnguished and elegant appearance! There seems to be some difference 551 of su our readers, They mm|_sh\ -_ th Likewise, our soil being without between the Prem`er of Quebec and 5 wealth D! info,-mmon smut the'f hions, says Le Droit. Our bread mes to us not from the forest. r from the P1111? ind “err 11°" e m`ne. No more does it C0111° m manufacturing or trade. Our generally. We commend the reports ro lime, there is nothing to detractthe Dominion Government over this ogrioultul-ol, odumglcnal and hea]th‘values have been 1ll1S€*-- We h°""° . from ihc hrililancs or the sheen enterprise. 'rhis, of sou,-ss, is du, acuvmes of 3 ,args proportion Dtwhoughttoo much of pulp and p_1:l>°r which enables sliver fox fur, u,'mgs1y to me (Vt that Quebec md our umm 'and too little of our bread. We ave ~ pop n. The a‘sc afford n to hold the correspondin plan 'M y B attached wo much hnpommce 3 9 111_ °”“'°°] are U03 3“’¢l°U5 t0 “WB ,excellent example of zeal and good in HHS that the diamond does in their summer ports superceded b ` dustry and not enough to agri- _ _ _ .Y citizenship, directed lh channels of culture. EWG l' _ I y IO"mi° “nd United S*“¢°5 P°ft°- practical benefit to all concerned. It is regrettable that there has It is largely for the game 1-ewmi been a considerable falling off iruthht New York opposes the scheme.| I the member-iluu or the Assoc' il h,7so for thc Mnriti ‘ Pr I W hut thu must be due primarily om ` are concismed it is a. nrrtter cffvilltil FULL PERMISSION im - . see you’re :hc epidemic which played hs ocdrnportnnoc hcih in lk I t - “ ‘me right' But with the s$ggie planning “hav” “ "ew b°”‘ ____ v _ w er e_ a e ports_ Our con emporary states. The over, and victory achieved icy' Maisie; "wha, do you mum h so many ranches, and pal-tly_or Montreal are the summer head- local Tory organ this morn'ng snyglthrough her sacrifices, she marc ed_ planning wc.. ‘o some extent to the depresslon_'quarters of Atlantic steamers, so:the federal elections are not llkeiyilll the V111 for DBBCG Hnd___1‘°¢°___1_; "Well, you've got the framework.” which mlti td l i; _ 1 _structiol-i. Once more, as a er _The Humonsg ____ Za e aga ns a con _ ong as Saint John and I-Ialifax_to be held until 1935. We may pie- Napoleomc v_m__s_ me offered to fm__ . uance of the high price for pelts. enjoy the winter ports monopoly. sume that the govemment had fak- e-‘_. len the organ into its confidenc IRISH SUB£'IDY Elven lt Permission to make this'reparat,ions. lf, meant a loss of bil- Ihe fox industry of to-clay ig lol-"__ Iy fn the hands of farmers, and is; !'l<¢ly to continue so for many yo"_,_I Must farmers are able to add foxes _ , I ltoday. And when other nations re- and the retums are more remun- ‘°1°p"“3 ‘nd 5°f°3“°td1.ng their °wn|°n the authority of the Hon. Alfred fused to co-operate. Brltlih t°°¥ 1*' dustries. It has just come to light, Du,.ameau_ Mwster of Mmm_ in iup the rm of o°ncmaw,._ has wo,.k_ The garden breathes as tlough just disclosed by Mr. John E. Eng erative than that of other live in stock. During the year the Associa..,°5 on J' announcement." Ilicnli. it meant crushing taxation for ' e reason for ta fs is to oft- 1 th BTW” 'i°XP°y°1'. but she ‘ io their other live stock breeding 5°” ‘“b“‘”"" Wd by/‘““°"°“* ¥°"IGl‘l;;i1i-dleansobuxiijl ljlgct imly The!“°$'°m‘°l°” “md” me mer' Thu: __ - i ' ° n mm " ‘offer has stood for ten years; Si#-ado' I without much addit'ona1 expense, emmems fm' the pum°"° °t de' ' _lthe recent byelectlon camPa`€11 in ed imceasiri8lY 11114 aff last °“°°°'”' Britain, says the Ottawa Journal, .through all the black night oi the o nted her blood as Water give her debtors. stood to wipe the eand slate clean or all war debts and welll For the statement was made. - l Em ir wok. He del ta to ai-ate identity, our nationhood.§ day may be well on tcwazo noon. I mepémgml W°;“;“uan”"con_ ol our nitnchrnent to the British I _|;m_sr>o_?i0l' W°lld lnnke A DE v Luau nsiicnnl section, 2.200.000 horse arent sriich. This or. inc cvc or ucn which icrt thc arnplrc and thc, Eh; =am°_;\_lsse_r_i_i_<;n. is has they ' ~ _ . l i a e some ng th r 1 _ power and in the Quebec J section the Imperial Economic Conference ni=1il011 Which 5t°°d by 1" have hem B “much U _ _ . de V. Leigh reoreunts the _ . _ ld in pea e it be only a glass of watir, a glass A' 11 to T5 y€H»l'3- Thlft. 0! course. WnS;3,000 000 h. p., the latter including at Ottawa is not very reassur-.ng,_| “bg” xeuxhfidinbg Leo! 8 dw; of milk, an orange, or g banana; 10114011 Chamber of Conunexeo in before epidemics were known. ¢\11d_the Beauhamois development. so_and it is to be hoped means may be_ Inca of' ___ol,l_’_’__ 81 _§_`_a,s_ md be; any easily digested articleof food the important Brituli tr-ada com- when fox ranching existed more_inr as the distribution o! tlie power_fourld either before the Conference, cause of E gommon sdho|~¢~noo_ to U Bern? his Sgigiiithing on tie stom- 2102; at th?/0I_l_l_\;l>er1a1 sconolnic for the sale of live foxes than pelts-I 'S concerned the iutemational sec- or at the Conference, for a settle-' ideals of broad humanity. ° me n the m°mn3? en” “ w°’ H” 1 hm' , Because it stimulates the now of Orary secretary ci' the Fodentlon of bladder so that it flows into the Empire He comes to the f what is my nclnir ` *-'°°1~A1fr°d Hloklhz. D. si o.._ A gcod_f1ow of bile is one of the umm the 5°°j°ty M amish greatest olds io health. Nature has Mm’ M°”“‘°°°‘"°“ ‘nd I given us. Aside from the action of Wm b° °n° °' th' ‘Mu Hmm? 1”.”- -bile on fats, which enables the dmtrm advm” 't tm -I.°39°r.1d small intestine to absorb them, bile Ec°n°ml° C°m"°”°° 5*' °"°w¥-t 4 is a powerful antiseptic, and many direct" M me s°°i°ty' h° M* Nm harmful organisms are destroyed by particularly jd°°°m°d Wml the #0- Lhe b1|e_ velopnient of export trade, md hu And nna]_\y_ ,md this is most ,m_ established on behalf of the motor portant from the health standpoint, m“““f°-ctufe-1'5» C°'°P°1'°/tive 01`8B11l~ bile is Nature’s purgative, as it "°tl°Us in Australia. New Boslmd _stimulates the large intestine into 'md s°“l'h A-mn" ly removed from the system. 191543 when 11° Rllnod the D: S. 0.1 If you ca.n't eat breakfast, take -9-11d Bar. M. C., and was mentioned, something it only a glass of water. l-11 dediiatches three times. He is a 'hm solicitor and has to his or-cali. pra- °1'» C “ walking with a very thin boy d hor- gold as dust in d@f°“°° °” friohdw Hullo. Maisie. 1 Jealous Damsel (tc rival who is lldntlfms On “Highway Finances" and "Empire Imagination." Lt.-Col. Hacking was born in 1384. and was educated at Marl- borough. , off 'rho Doop End (Mail md Empire) l Premier Brownlee of Alberta shes yielded to the pressure of his Unit- ed Farmer followers that iielead a movement for the eotablhlunent of a oo-operative state, natiooalisa- tion of the monetary system and abandonment oi' the gold Itandard. Mr. Brownlee and the _lllhtted FOREVER. » nl “W1 U. e U A the soot _ ahservw the action, and wastes are thus prompt- Lt~'C°l- RMU-118 “Wed in Prince ‘Wh a one sl mme was stiuilling and the cas-. tie defm dates Though he must know better, IT: Bootlind," and the castle, on ae- ooun b N°1’tl‘." was always worth holding. DI-lrly the.‘U.me Of the Stuarts, Btirlisg Dil . to r \z :rruety as arrold _friend-3-it ` _ C`t0 \ F ‘ _vvith its sting A flavour I\v|sI'i:ll|sw|~0 HICKIEYG NIIII-IDISDN *BY Que Mid We UVB This on the authority of British and nited States observers that Can- any other country in the world, co-extensive with divination. ‘ Stirling Castle _ imontmi aautici press cable recently informed world at e that a rt of and executions," but it is, rs synonymous; you cannot. have .without the other. The origin- Qtel back to Roman days, but te. though meagre history from 1107 when Alexander I dug. The County of Sth-llngl |9611 olrlled "the battlefield of td its strategic incnoirtsncc, 01118111 fact, the "gateway to the Castle was their favorite ao James III was born within _ R°111°111\1°1'lr1¢ the record of the We are told that the beauties Drilry Govemmont. the people of prospect of mountains and vale; 0n°=\r1°' will #Wooly be attracted brought tcm to the eyes or lu..-, the new Western nwsramme. stuart. stirllrig oustlo finds ia D00 will certli-lilly be against it, place in poetry, Barbour, ' ‘_ so will the Maritime Provinces. Lyndsay. Bums H088. Wom doubt if even in the West the and Walter scott all felt its ment gains much headway. romance and beauty. _But it was is no time for rash experi-lscott, both as antiquar-y and poor, ts. It is rather a time, ss Hon. lwho understood better than any A. Dunning has said, -for allfautlior the history as well as rho classes of the population, regard- romance of the "Grey bulwsrk of of iw-ity affiliations. to suppoi-tfihs North." whos scclsrnon loolr- thgrgovemmmt of the day in fLv,ing out from the battlemerits on to improve the natioinal,tha.t lovely panorama could fail to situation. In the meantime, we have it is io-day better on ilianmob-_ ;._*.__ robable that it ever before was! cavttred by subiertuge and at that by aparty headed by a -woman. Scottish history and Stirling Castle fallen asleep; mn “med on laboratory work mgllsh, canadian Trade Commissioner connection with the recent epidemic, Hn The night wind scarcel' stirs the just arrangement. |the Province of Quebec. muy "° secure B' - f li 811', It is me °f me “nest and nobles The velfygtfres seem listening. Do Farmers or Alberta, for whom he H' Www” ‘th ’°°°"°d tm' Speaks. have an idea tliatfmch a development would terminate the it im potter arbeoktliexeinllboand war the soene"of the murder of`I the results of which will prove Parliament 1' °°m5d"mg °' bm :lnvalilable later, especally A-S th!! shortly to bewme °P¢1'lUV€ lo inicrnri cvihccd hyscicntisis both n ""“"”’“ “" "°'“'~’i1° price of but Canada and in Great Britain will l ter' 'md t° °‘n°°“"3e the muk and redound to its permanent benem Ibutter producing and exporting in- The new President of the Assochh dustrles. particularly as*regards the tion. Mr. Goo. cnllbcclc is io he "fe State exports to cn-ect arli- wngrammed upon his aDpo5m__';;n. The bill 'imposes a levy on all mitrit, and will prove n worthy sue-1 ccsscr to inc Hon. G. shelrch L’ Dublin, that the Irish Free stats I me produced butter, and thus 't nr‘0l>0-Sed to pay a bounty on h _ ~ » exported butter. The lfport bount :__l_a__l';_ Ml;l_ster of Agriculture, who ____ to be _e______a__ed n__°;______ng to thi ‘ ly vlgomus in effecting eo0n0ml9l~ pm-ever? when me 1- 5 drift and . Gyed polltioihlll, little a el' 3 Very 5“°°fSSfUl i i I inte estin to leam knowledge of econo laws. The _enure or o___Ce_ Cass of bumm The bounty _S _,Mon real Gazette, ‘game is plenti- \But ii. would be 1' 8 die. | I pay ' (though perhaps we never shall). And lilies wear their glory for a Wfillt 0011311 6111! N - my _able all the year round, whjl., ;h¢_ ful 1" ‘T9 Maritim' Pf°Vm°°5 this how much of this vm expenditm., THE ST_ IAWRENCE levy on butter is operative only “umm” was voluntary on his part, and how I I|from March lst to November 31st' i* much originated with the late Gov- On the eve of the Econom’¢ Corp' every year. While the present dual All important indication of pur- ernment Rnd lff8 11DP0l“l»¢¢-l Un the ference at Ottawa announcement is_| toms duty Ls to be continued thefchasing power fs the analysis made' B°"d °f mrecwn' me . dc that a treaty has been signed bill prohibits the import of butt” by The Financial Post of 1932 in ‘ between Canada and the United except under license. An important st it ‘ 0.Iect Prov des a continuous pas Purpose of ensuring that the re “WS f°1' U16 df”/€l0l1me'nt or the provision empowers the Minister gh divided according to the 19 dis- of statesmsnship by his work It 111° ' ~ LH“"”@"C° Deep WMEFWIY- This rflrillate maximum prices for the tricfs from which returns are re-,lcaiumnno C°11l°f°“°°- In ` "h° ,, _~ _ ._ , 1 . >H ` 8¢ Way by the construction of a 27 tail price of butter in the Irish Free in Canada to sl-low higher returns °n me “de tha French Wm) their __ chapters in the British st01’Y~ _ 50110121.11. lvorss ci.. rruc o°v="=-Mr* =i>P°*°**“ ` s Board or Directors whose 8P¢°l°l At Harvey Station, N, B., a duly it was to supervise and keep I frightened deer hurtlcd rhrough the ` s chock on capital eifl>¢ndii“f°S~ wlnchhicid or nn sutornobllc nhdiY°" D"M"‘“1°'1° “M318 t};"t ,Q8 . e _ searched the fy B Ol el’ E ""0 '-he 1111> of the motorist, while | ment yn ,am for evidence that the at Glace Bay, N. B., a full-grown late Board ever attempted £0 film' ldesr rock s wclir through the rhn'in` W" I” “mt ‘”“l’- U“““°"“°"°b1’ slr Henry lilred spendins money- , streets and then swam across the though th.s year he has been equal- ihartor. "Evidently," comments the ' Rgmggy MgcDo1ILld 01108 IIIUTU come tax returns. This analysis is hu _soared B mumph in the field celved md D,-aw "ly the only "el Ehlropean fnancial rnuddle having they hear :E-elfngh omnofmc demmbh md a prog” Our footsteps pause along the “mei 9 wumry upon _| Nu. gravelled path, The murmur of our vltices as we swear Eternal faithfulness, et. al love, And all the tender vier that lov- , em take When they would flll tie moment’s crystal cup Bi-imming and "sparkling with life’s golden wine one can only imagine what would be the result of nationmng the financial and credit aye _ of the Dominion. This is what the into Labor Government in Glpat Britain imder an avalanche the pee- pie’s votes. such a rev;-ltion would place the delicate _ ery of finance in the hands o rather wild- the when the deed was perpeid-ated is still will, his 'fa fi-cs insfccstlc thc: ho uscd to ser outlin diquise to mingle with the P°® had in rnind before it,was buried :kb B4i°h¢oii=h." Mary wa many tunes 111 T°118laa by James II. Thsroom| Intact. James ith, in a apeelgl belongs to Stirling, as lt was vorlte residence and it was le and learn their habits and 'D C°111Plaint8. thereby earn- e name of “the Gudeman of Btlrllnmand her son James mueho!hisbo_y'hoodthere._ Forever and forever-ooh, my dear! night; When on the grass each petal shower of whltef Tells us that love beauty dies. brief and Ah but the roses fa e to bloom again, And cherry blossoms eloome other springs; And when these hes. of ours that beat and love I ' ,v _ . _ | demand for future security and on _oct ship channel from Montreal to_State does not exceed a fixed Price._than for the same period a year the other ‘me me Ge,-mam dgcyur lien water on Lairo superior, so_vvhich practically means initiating ago, are the three Maritime Prov- mm of inability to meet the French hat ' vessels commonly operating sn_a minimum price for butter. The inoes. Eastem Quebec and Ottawademands, the British Prime Minis- _ -. i I l llc Great Lakes can reach tide provis’ons of the bill extend ro Valley districts-a heavy swing ln W1' °‘°h1°V°d 5 "°t°bl° vlcwry wh” ater, and ocean vessels can. if de cream in bulk or in sealed tins, con favor of Eastern Canada. The re- th” °`°“°un°°m°nt was mme th” l rc-3, reach inland ports as far_densed milk and dried m'lk, so thatjturns are based on 1931 incomes and France md Germany had "tanned le. ~ I r vi a complete agreement on the issue! stvirird as Port Aruthur. Fort the Irish Free State Govemment_are one of the f-rat authorative under ¢|y,cu§|°n_'» The pollrcul _ "l“"1~ Duluth Rnd Choago. The seem anxious to protect and develop_indiootions of buying power career or Ramsay MacDonald _has suicide, but he has been derided in al ~ -r,. _ _ - J . _ ` E lclusion ofthe treaty is thc the interests of the dairy farmer. throughout Canada for that year been a lon! 0118 It 18 K°11°1‘llly be ‘I me of molly years' discussion rndlwhci will cc thc effect ol the pre chsrlotreiovvr. district shows on “Wd lm “Y ’°“°“ °’ h" “"1” .me M th I ___ _ _I fish action l.n breaking with the la_ on on_ e part o succ s _sent iariif war uP0n this act re increase af 69.4 p, ¢,, Hslifug l0_l p_ radlcu element of the Bnmh L‘bm__ ve govc.lmlen.s, and lt is sonic- mains to be seen. _ __ _ _ c., and Saint Joi-di 15.7 per cent. Pu.” M hu commmeed polmul '1 Are dust that blowslon every warl- dering wind, Lovers will come, a d pause where we stand no And swear thc sei-same vows by the same moon. I -Floris McLaren; in Vancouver Province. days gone by only to coma back stronger than ever until tbdny 11° is one of the ranking statelmm 01 the world if not the world's out- standing statesman . ,_ . gi iii ticularly for the f eaming classes thrviihou minion. _‘ The U._F.A. schealelsapartof the programme of the League of social Re_ccnstruct_P11. to which Premier Bennettpaid some atten- tion at the last tension of the House of The advocates of the proposed ‘_ orm" stipulate that a policy of lation shall be l<1°Pted, and that public ovmer- ship of utilities shall be extended, d¢SPite the oouatry'| experience with the Canadian National Rail- ways- They demind a :ogre equit- able distribution of veal ; a gen- eral lowerlng of the tariff. in the direction of fred trade: the aboli. tion of party government. and, finally. s thoroigh-going revision of the constitution. This is a rather ambitious Programme. and we doubt if it will find any general accept- which it bembeea launched. U . { 'i ance. oven during the present de- pression outside of the province in s t Epic Prlncc cnsriis' raised ihsl in 1748, but without success, 'aid the collapse of his cause marks ine close of the 10118 Ind noble his- SOU of the castle as a military fortress. The buildings contained in the castle include _the Parliament Hall, Mint, Portcullis gateway, pg. Me. the Courtyard of Lions where the royal animals were kept in stuart times, the chapel noyol, nlllnerous towers and dimgeons.` There is also the famous Douglas Gaiden. An eminent authority, lla-ie Stoir-Kerrntsios thot the view from the battlements must "have a place in the limited list of the world's famous prospects." The oi-annpluu su-etch from west _io north. nearer are the Brees of Doune and the Vale of Montelth, in themidst of which can be seen the silvery windings of the lbrtli. In _tba northeast are°¢_ha Oolliis an a background to the historic Abbvy Craig. Nearax- il the battlefield of snarling :rides me to the south cambusklnneth Abbey. Bannoek-, _bum field can be discerned. lllo ' thl|it\of91obl9tle0fl\\|0hi¢.- lbs proud to exciaim, "This is mins ` own. my native 1and"? T. ta an economic slump whichi mmm" "uw" "M" nd °"°'"° -an "Their Last Meal" ‘"' P' ’ RA T tlsn Natiomiisio usd, in the ..\g¢1~|.‘»q;|-,|,|,....;»\--|s¢.s~, -~-< l' - rornnanusndhclstcdibcscci-; ~*’ fibrin place of the Union' - " - Jack at Stirling Olltle. Stirling castle has been the scene ot many "alarms ` not) ' This is a‘ lww Pram-ration that h heiag used with gg. uellent resllltl. Ii cgtueg death to rats throulb heart ‘i“l“°n Ind lllrl-lysis of the |’°°l1ll'lt01'! 01711111- In dying U10! seek air and do not re- ' main in the vnlls or holel. It is safe, effective, ready tollseandratelikolt. Isle not dangerous to poultry, P°¢°. livestock or children. Mo tln - suilicient to kill Bl lbs. of rats. E. A. 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