‘ra-.=-..:,.1..;;._‘ , ‘ '---- ........,......--- -- --.-.~,.:»:~..'~'~...@'...-..-p,r~ '1 Italian-Ll. as. ' P-edassgllis win ’ I-uqnawtrms-sramsaese-ya-msanssnsnuaia.‘ ll-Is-ysnuassvaassi-Jsshkhndinli. ramanonmdosa ANOTHER GAS ATTACK Unbr scan headlines in its front and sdiiuial pagu yarterday the Liberal organ publishes tbs dalibsr- sts misstatement that tbs alacllil- ian Government, in tbs dying bows I tbs legislative session, has tten autbmity to "borrow $300,000 more‘ tbaniaataownbythePublio Accounts. We use the expression “deliberate rnintsteme “' because ths purpose of the bill was fulw explained in committee by Premier Macllillan, and that purpose was specifically to fund the amount of $800,000 bank overdraft. already expended in un- employment relief in 1m and 1083. &sa axpenditureai-twasea ‘ “ ‘ amounted to considerably over 0300.- Dtll, but it was considered good busi- ness to fund that amount, thereby cutting down the overdraft. An si- fcs-twillbemadetolctthsbank rate on the balance reduced. Mean- while, tenders will be called for tbs. bondsiobe funded ataslowsraia n! interest ‘as possible, which it is l-ropecl will effect a material saving over tbs interest now paid to the bank. The Liberal orran's eflort to mis- represent this bond issue as an ad- ditional borrowing by the Govern- ment, is absolutely inexcusable ca: the ground of misunderstanding. l-lsd the facts been as our contem- porary represents. the Opposltim members would have been negligent h their duty in not hastening to meted. We note that our contemporary. while it surpasses the discussim on is bill in committee, says editori- ally that m. McIntyre warned that ‘if this borrowing continues. the Government itself will soon be on relief." What m. McIntyre actu- ally said was that be believed direct relief payments had been abused in many cases, and that if this practice w“ not stopped, the whole Ho- vbiee would be on relief eventually. - In made it clear that he was refer- ring generally to the difficulty o! administering relief. and frail!!! stated that under Liberal realms similar abuses had BIRMING- Why did our contemporlfi’ tlfbll w. momma statement in this connection? Again, Mr. lea asked if the pur- pose of the bond issue was for fund- ing only, and the Premier replied that it was to fund what had already accumulated as an overdraft- llo reference is made to this Ill!”- tion or answer by the Liberal prem- 11” bu! paged in committee without the slightest criticism be- fng offered on the ground that the Government was sttemptinr to Mr- row more money. ft remained for m, Liberal press. after the session h” wqmggfl and when it could u*uhf(y|,g;hgtotldkfllillll¢ floor of the House, to broadcast such a hnefsced misstatement. LIBERAL A UTOCRACY Itbqinstolookasiftheelec‘ q m-itish Columbia buiidcd far yu-gflgn theyknew UIQlGWmC 5 ‘Liberal Government to power- Tl! nsw Government. at any rate, sctml to have gone Fascist-Socialist. It has taken to itself all the powers usually resident in the I-flllllim" sndsentthsliouseaboutitsblal- fuel. A; pointed out in the 171110011"! a" cisl News, the Government h“ ygjgctpd proposed administrat- ive economies. adurnbratsd a forced omversion or nrmni columbia GW- er eat bonds. forecast a raid 0h “We doubt greatly who“ an. ISM“ willh frightened 11100 hsndingrnoneyoVIrtoIlhPatI-ullo sotbsalldkttullornsybsableto bud that again. ‘lbaressmis tlntlllntattulimwbotookolilosto salvsJeB-itishflolumbigbegsnliis saivalflll b! bufleting for s 02,- li00.000deilcit. ltisawttoftlring that Mr. Barnett detects particul- arly, and about which hes really hard-boiled, and we can't imagine his giving in even though Mr. Pat- tullo dcioatchsdandrmyasmss the Rockies with ‘Garry’ McGeer and ‘Bob’ mums at the head a n." RETURNED CANADIANS ‘the following interesting inform- athnregssdingthenunxbcefua- tivebornmnadianswhoinrocent yesrsImIeretIrr-nedmOanadato tahuprnsldencahasbemtabled inParliamentbyllomVLAOc- don, Minis of labour: Tbo num‘ of Canadian bun persona, still British subjects ro- turning to Oanada from the Unit- ed States. after having taken up residence in the United States, is as follows: Plscalyear 1000-81 20.811 “ “ lNl-bi . ..- 17.Q1 " " 1982-83 ..... 15-320 lommthaendedJsnuary, 10M 7,610 The following table shows the number of Canadian born persons retrn-‘ning from other countries than tbs United Estes, but the depart- ment h unable to show how many I these returned after having taken u-p residence abroad; it is thought that the number of such is very small. and that practically the en- tire ....vement is made up of Osa- adisns who have been visiting alsoad Ilscal year 1990-31 . . . . .. 1519M “ " 1931-32 5.... 11.0w “ “ 1932-33 11,190 10 months ended January, 1S4 ...............-... 101M) RELIEF IN N. S. Oornplaintwalmsdsinthelfl- lslatruathstinsomeosss.despite everyeflortmthspartofths0or- eminent, direct relief payments hsvagmetormdeservring pernoru. The situatlm is apparently mud: wceas, however, under the Literal Ooverumentoflfovs Bootis. We quotstbsfollowingoosnmsnt from anindcpendentllflwaouternporary: ‘fhsflndingeft-‘hsliudttnr-Gsn- eraldOanada thatllova Bcotia must repay some 000,000 to me PsderslTreuur-ymsccountofmis- apwopriatedralisffundsisssharp reminder topsrlsh agitators for rnrtodoletbattbsroarethreeiur- isdiotions concerned in the admin- istration of unemployment relief moneyalastyesrtberewere per- ‘ may assaults on m lydney city council by certain local groups for upward scalings of "direct relief.“ era-gr, m; E E 5 l Ea 1020s counts from all E i the lanllll-ses, the islanch of Pacific and Indian Oceans have 417; Eltrope, 80; Asia, i332 Africa, lll. and America, ll’!. bemid ls: pid or inoompe‘ rnment gove those given freely by a nation, ill ‘able to afford it, in order to relieve suffering and want. — 8t. Telegraph-Journal, Pastors belonging to the Detroit Council of Churches have adopted a code which provides: pay for all pastors. No more wedding or funeral services Your hours a by prays. Two hours a day for visit- ing congregation members or re- ceiving visitors. Each pastor should have an autom “le provided by the oungrega Pastor to buy gaso- lineandoilforthecaroutofwed- ding and funeral fees.- Btratford Beacon-Herald. 0n run amok on came right back rnost important and most conten- tious measure introduced into Con- grn since the NRA, namely, bill giving Roosevelt powers to bar- tam with the saorossnct American tariff! The Democratic pzocligais had come running home to Roose- velt. York) . ‘s: 5 a i; 2E? i‘? i. E a s s = = - r t?» 2E l E? z unmanned whohaibbsldhburdsloveb F t 2 i 5w? E E l u ti z i Tl-IE MORE E E i r i‘ é l t it a‘ E wmbsrotsava- soseldtsayet we suraty time's a problem for your ids Book who saith. E i E ta ti?‘ sis: E E i s % t a E E }l E2 gt ti‘ it z ii E5 é; i? 3 Es i’ it it? i? . i Er 5;; E ti? l z l ‘l ti; 5 i 2 a res '1 5 l‘ APPRECIATE n? TOP clorurs E9 ‘i! r E Z sari’ i E i fr! E S a: E é l i wbrisiinalicssettl. ‘Qsofforn-telrsmnstaallad- dressedtcdbarllilagotlhiifl. Congress Sells Out g2 5 a 3-: t? 5E a? 5 2 rial ‘Ea 5E? 8' i 2 i910 were destined to complete the E Value and value alone has made Tip Top Tailors the largest one-price custom tailors in the And this season values are bigger sound workmanship that has made Tip and beauty of new woollens-ln of America's leading designers. Come in and see us. Choose any fabric you like, any style you like. Our low one- Z British Empire. all? _____.,_ Tbs Dominion auditor general al- irregularities in relief sc- provinces except Prince Edward Island. All that can give the country the whole facts, let the chips fall where flit? may. If there has been graft, expose it; if there has been ignor- anoe, turn the light on it; if there has been carelessness, show exactly where, without fear. favor or fection. Nobody wantsto shield any- one who has been dishonest. stu- ‘ in the matte-r of it? rrooeeded placeuponbenabtardmof indem- h ident-yes. but perhaps Congress nities, now regarded as fantastic. h“ a patient fails ts tell m; physician about this "tishi-BII’ under the breast bme either because amore deadly b)" Thsbillwbichfllen tocdandOongressnowpasses hisheadadthmmillionstn Vol llrestlstsd Gales AT ONI PRICE In the first entlrusisln of relief from strain and slaughter, it was spurned (in the victor- countries at any rate) that tbs foundations had been laid of a new, more stable c- a denWecsnseemoretruLvtoday that. far from having laid such foundations. the War- and the Tres- hsd broken W the foundations existing before 191d - of a society which had always been choice. An when you have selected your fabric it wil rid-cut and tailored to YOU!‘ PBIIOIIII @GII\IIQI need tn he things it is iust a lit-tilt gym," me physician can be While the immediate 7 anattackisbytbsillcflm amyl or by nif-TOCWWYlB-t“ é =2 2r 5 v Bmnln Top Tailon. C in. Let us prove it. gins. pectoris is felt t many ceseato worry or work, mental rest or m is considered tLhe ideal exposed to conflict; but which, so long as the . peace was not actually laoken. re- ied as near an approach to economic stability as civilised man known. Not yet disillusioned, the peoples of Wutern Europe at once cun- menced the work of repair - flls rebuilding of devastated areas, the renewal of trade -- necti the restoration of government financs. As they shouldered the burden an Union Labor Bunions Tip Top Tailors Clothe: . TI P TOP STORE — Charlottetown A. F, CAMPBELL, Montague. ESTATE W. B. LEARD, Sons-is. r angina pectoris but me from indigestion. f tea, alcohol or tobacco which may give the same 59ml‘!- took-tightness in the chest- l! Post-War taxation, with its enor- mous charges for pensions and in- terut on debt. they realised slowly that the savims available. by means of which t.be stream of fresh capital from Wea- tem lmrope to the New World had beep formerly maintained; in fact, was to become a heavy borrower in the New World, instead 0f. as in earlier years, a lender. The breakdown of the financial arrangements, characteristic of the forty years following 1870, was now complete. Remittances on interest from the New World to Western Europe were offset by new payments of interest from Western Europe to the most important na- tion in the New World. Remittan- ces of capital by Western Europe tn the New World still continued; but Discoveries 0f ully nnintaining that Roose- velt had slipped and pointed their fingers siesfully at Congress then busily over-riding his veto on the veterans’ compensation bill rm- fully two days they were able to keep my the dirge. But. on Thurs- day they received a rude shock. The rebellious, bolting House, which had veterans’ pensions, into line on the One systems can be rnsde proof against calculated irregularities. answer is that the Government, compelled to sct quickly. and hop- g not to be acting pumanmtly. reasonably didn't fashion a more complete body for detection. Fin- allntbereis the fsctthatmethlng was disclosed in the end, and that in most cases, there have been nt- tlements. Little money has been lost. From time to tirr.‘ the scientists give us details of v10; cries," which are not ven though they ‘Fan’ h u, support them. At intervals in the last few years Dr- Charles B. Liprnan, 49m prof at the ‘University brought forward P11 or California, has evidence indicating that bacteria 0GB live, in a dormant condition, imbed- ded in rocks or coal or even meteoni for long per-loch of time. When Professor Liprns-n speaks of lonl periods hs means from fifteen t0 one hundred or more millions 0! USI COQON HOUBI FLY IN MANUFACTURING PAPII CHICAGO, April b-That pod the oorranon house fly, has facture of paper. The Paper , its exhibit for the l4 world's fair here, today an- it would display for the first time a paper which claim; the ‘Pl-NI Inlllcssor fliesasoneoftts wincipal PILLS Canada seems to have made tally as ruuch advance towards business recovery since last March as United States has - and more steadily. The fact that. been less governmental economic phnmng and coddling in the Do- minion than here raises the ques- tion of whether we would not have nmde considerable progress ii’ we had not tried s0 haird collectively to attain it. ‘Phere is something to be said m both sides of the ques- ror some time Professor 119ml" was the only prominent scientifl who found such evidence. Then from Germany recently can-u the row" of Professor B. Lieske of the xauer Wilhelm institute. who claims that he finds that bacteria can llve for eons of time in mil. a result that would appear to substantiate pre- Uolnsn. he heels of the Cler- tion another Aswehsveseenalreaqflthepro- War economic equilibrium was oun- curious arrange- Relief Irregularities (Ottawa Journal) stream of trade -of foodstuffs and materials horn the New World to Aim CLUB MAY ADMIT WOMEN lfsmbersoftheficyal AcroClub oflnardon havebeenaskodiogive ions. , still organised in- comes report from the University of Cali- tion. It must be remembered that Osnash is profoundly affected, mo- rally, if not. directly. by the econo- mic situation in the United States. It is probably fair to say that part of Canada's recovery is due to what has happened here. Also, increased omtl and limitation of production in the United Stats. due to the codes tone of our curs to improve businesl diverted some export business from fornis that Dr. Lipman has now other than coal and rocks. He finds living bacteria in soil that has been sealed in bottles for from twenty- 4hree department of punt puyuolosv- Md ' he likewise finds living organisms in earth sea-led for siatY-fiv! Year's. With the bacteria were living plants ll. It. S. IIEMIIIIIG, B-AskllflAsU-G-A CERTIFIED PUILIC ACCOUNTANT CANADIAN SOCIITY OI 008T ACCOUNTANTS COMMISSIONER POI TAKING AFFIDAVIT! IN TIE BUFIIIII COURT OI‘ P. l. I. P. I- I. IIPIIIINTATIVI ‘I'll CANADIAN OIIDIT III‘! TIUIT ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. NOVA ICOTIA IUIIDQG CIAIIEIIOIN, P. 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