‘rm: UI-IARLUI'I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN ilfliat I Mo? of fissure By [nines W. Barlon. M-D COOKED FOODS ARE BEST ’ PAGE FOUR’ [Notes by the Way‘. i rvnhlv-nt-ll‘. (‘heater S. hleLuro. ll. P. V: e-Prrnldenl-d. B. Burnett ‘Sec-rn-lnry—l.|o~ut. (‘nl. l) A. Blaelilnnun 0. i! 0. Editor Ind Managing lIlreetnr-J. It. llurnrlt Aime-into Billion-Frank Walker and D. K. Currie APRIL 1s. 1931 <- Reminder-o and Reviews ~ and Stz1bilityf7 Q Increased taxation is inevitable. ' v ' " inescapable. Canada is in a mood to expect it. But what common sense dictates is that taxation, inevitable. though it be. shall be as light as pos-- r-——— alurning Daily (Iuunlien i587) $5.00 per year lin advance) delivered. $1.50 pa year (in advance) mailed in Canada and United Staten. “ii”, m " ‘ sible. And the only way t0 kee it MONDAY, APRIL 1s. 1931 light .. for t... 1...... Minister m"... ___.. __ '--':=-=-—-—i--j"—"= what he is reported to be doing, The Prentiefs Responsibility hm» the" "nilimciphd devhes" Ah“ namely. taking his courage in both having prayed thus. we may go on. hands and slashing expenditure without inconsistency or hypocrisy, hBBl/lly- It 15 B $35k in Which he de- multltude of sins But is a really too m hhlsh the Verse with G°d save Wes thte cO-operation o’ the en- ' L 0 . much to expect the peep-la of this us allfl-even those against whose re c “Dry Province to condone the failure of enmity we havehee“ Pmwcted" Premier Lea, as delegate of the Bell "h h ‘m7 °°“"““"“ The Tm” In i929. sixty-tour im- cent or the Govemlnent at the Ottawa mm “that mflhy W110 5mg the hymn might tonnage clearing from British Gui- ‘ ference in 1921‘ to secure Oompmb suppose, through want of knowledge ans was British, eleven and a hall — ‘ of the meaning of words that those Dllich- and Only 0nd 811d a 11311 P9!‘ ' ., cation for the Dalton Sanatorlum on ’ 1 ' lines are the cry o! a bloodthirsty cent American. Generous prcferen-- the ground that any mention of it d b um] ,_ mm But in the Lmltlal tariffs prevail between Canada would prejudice the campaign for an r Jmg' ' _ 4 [and the BritLsYTWest Indies, these the new Szmatcrlum-a cumptrgh "W" “Se” "m" '8" exmsmms’ two economic groups are ideally oom- made necessary by very reason of which do not tally with modern us-E plpmentary‘ uslnce the Bnfla-h Crown age; and there can be no excuse for colonies in America lie in the tropi- me fact of Mr‘ Lea-s egregious mun. bringing ones ignorance lllto church I C81 bflll. they constitute 11h ¢¢0h°ml¢ d“ m‘ that “cum” TO insinuate‘ aha calling it'fine feeling. All will? “mhhmeht t" Calm“ A5 ‘h’ h‘ as the Liberal organ does, that such] _ . _ lflhd-i 041111071 Produce grain. they agree that of the four new YCFSIOIIS‘ t , t l _ was actually the case, that the cam- mus "hi," l» °herlhg ‘h "h"?! a i‘ d, i b t for pm“ w“ injurious“, affected by, submitted by the Dean 0t xvbret-ster,‘ vamp, o, 5mm, mg“ mm untbfi iiy know nothing oi’ its whereobouti “mm” or mked on S e5 ~ ; “ i _ this present civilization. Cooking 1 M m n G , lht‘ 185i Which Chahgvs 1h? Original! sponges and other tropical conlmod- i i’:m“zvlfgfulsgcgsgfiflpzyanafigndj brings out odors and flavors that ap- ns ‘ ence on e Be overnmenrs ‘ 1 - c ‘ responsibility in demolishing the has“ ‘L. by far mp be-gt; but, the} ltios, Another important economic Moynen (an editor to who“. magmi peal to all the digestive juices. It was one“ or the Correspondence has men function of the Caribbean islands is’ Zine he’ had SHbnIitmd verse‘) m] known for solue time that these former institution without securing v _ tto serve as a point of departure for _ ! odors and fiIWOYS made the mimth ‘ V to show that any patch upon thelm t, U t d _ _ t‘ _ i888, his health was completely \vater_thut is the digestive juice of “dew! Compensation’ E a graumous stout old fabric of "God Save the’ e m m? Emp e m e and lmes . broke“ down‘ tl th t‘ saliva but it was ‘ IIOU , r18 f‘ insult both to the intelligence and King, must look mnjsy and nmnbp From the clay MrpMeynell found} n2: anown um“ just a ‘Yew years we genm-Osggy of the pvgple o; this lmmby‘ n may be that the cause of ______ him until his death m 1907 Francis; back. that they ‘made me stomach ; Province. The Provincial Sanatoriuln this ms deep‘ As a nation we are not M“ Church," is one“ guilty of e,“ Qfiurzvefg, ggdmafltnltwtgssfl juice flow. And just recently it was _ Commission, in its report tabled in good ahme congciemiously and demy‘ nggemted and picturesque ‘angmge o‘ his “Complain Poetical “Jerks” we; discovered that they make the pan_ ; the l-flEislitiure last sessiorh- stated Grate“, ‘monumental’ whether m stone says the Calcutta statesmen, but it find beautiful expressions oi’ gruth‘ meat“: Juice flow asa- “As sap Ioretastes the spring; As Earth ere blossoming ‘Thrills With tar daflodilsP-Jrhompson. The poems of Francis Thompson i?‘ are not as well known as they should ‘rhere will likely always be B 6011' be. Only a few people read them; troversy both/Ben the my m“ m‘ others glancing over a volume of his thllslflst?» hhd "m" Wm’ “ked we“ works are discouraged by the odd 5°95 °°°ked- as m ‘vhlch diet’ is best words and archaic expressions scat- 3°!‘ the body- tered therein, and miss the treat o! N9 °h° ca“ deny that m some their “yes. methods of cooking where the food He is better known in England 15 °°°k¢d by will“! water m an | where‘ he was born and when he open vessel that a considerablenpor- died only twenty-five years agq The tion of the mineral salts anduv son of a country doctor, he was ln- ms 15 1°” where the ‘o-usew e ' tended for the same profession, but ‘his water later m “up: gar; "53:: he had always had a love inr liter- “b” i°°d “mms “e ° p aturc. and a brief period at the Served‘ _ medical college convinced him that‘ But ‘there m“ is taken to p?‘ I ,, .- . j . it wasn't the place for him. He evad- saw “else ‘Yalgatlifirsitifzjeztirn ed rather than rebelled, and finally “h” °i “e °"_ _ d t. dlsappeare¢ but that everything consideie m? t id bl During three years, when his mm_ cooked food. at leas a cons era e fl/mpaia/fa 012p k0 ran’ m; wpmfiZ . . . . . IJIVIDIZN [IS WHEN the Confederation Life Association was founded the strong. est advantages of a stock Company were incorporated, in one charter, with the best features of a mutual form of organization Thereby the protection of a stock company became united with ti“; reciprocal relationship of a mutual company, making an important contribution to the success and prosperity of the Association and its policyholders. Charity has been said to cover a ._._.___ I93I Commomoretn the 60th Anniversary of the Founding of the Confederation Life Association The Confederation Life Association is thoroughly mutual in principle and practice. Participating policyholders, as mem- bers of the Association, are entitled to attend the annual meeting, and vote upon all questions affecting the interest, of policyholders. Four of the twelve Directors are elected annually and exclusively by them, ‘and 100% of the eaming; o f the participating brunch are allotted to participating policy. holders. Since 1871 the Confederation Life Association has paid to its policyholders over $15,000,000 in dividends. Confederation Life DIWDENDS ~JIIJ to Pofiryllo/Jen Since 1871 $|5,240,0 l8 in addition to providing large rum: of money to meet matured policiu and the claims of beneficiaries. menis in South America." u r _ 11s l] h.“ . h _ _ _ | You can thus see that food with a. lat the objective o! the campaign mm verse’ The gcnemlaflcction for: rea y lgl time that the attitude 1nd‘; m the Mgyflens, Love m DIRIIS‘ fllwor and odor that appeals w the “'35 $60390 am‘ that the total the Nelson column ls not the feehns Oflofl nndnd ‘valfrdxlfilliped my any ma“ Lap" ‘Sta Lribnte to Mrs‘ Meynenl ihdifidual has 5° much hf the dig- to $76.- rcverence which the French have for: rill: azfiitlflstutlie ylloxurllioli lil 8C” _ who was’, also’ a poet‘ one of} tile} esuve juices “mung for n m“ it is . 897.74. In other words, instead of] . < -. l ' 1 .d' l . i .. .. . . a .8 om best-know‘ women poets 0,‘, 1.5m“ an . Very 935113’ digested and the hwy z l ‘ _ 4 the Inlahtles '1l.c co umn ls ole ‘.fClf.‘l'iC0 scheme -\\h.ch incrdental- “The ‘Hound of Heaven l5, some gets the m“ benefit of an its mod i fhllinfl slim‘! vf NW1‘ Qblvcliw U"? because it is a familiar object infly has opened up far more problems authorities say, one of the most: valum Th“, harmful organisms m , . pledges received amounted cilmml-“lm “blamed “will $17900 London. because it is in Trafolsui-lma“ i‘ h” S°1"°d"i5 mentally d8‘ beimtlml “i” i“ °‘“' lwguage “d. raw foods are destroyed by cooking q ' ' i more than they had asked for. Squaw which m-crybody knows, andlflment" his m0“ Widely lead h°°m~ It fie‘; makes cooked foods safer, must be Hv¢1d0fi7¢¢ \ Tflmnln ‘ But the objective of the Liberal because the 110,15 have benefqlently __ i542“ trlgfloziggnt ‘figfuitugfyllgtgzz; admitted. 1 h H _ . Y ,. _. . a 5 , . "- ‘ - Drs. A. Scheuner and H. Bsc o _ ‘ , , , . olgan and 11s party in the Prolim gazed upon so many thlllllng scenes “can”? m‘ ‘he “mm hldllslryu speuL majestic mstancy.» reluctan, have experimented On-young animals Ban], (If Nova scotm Bulldulg Charlottetown -' i Dial sanatoriun, campaign was not.‘ in London me’ Even the cenotaphithe president of the Montreal Tour-ISO“, that .~ t B . _ V . . u l“ _ ' with raw meat and meat cooked for Dbjrciivfi is much less the focus of national“ {new (n55 T“ tourist Indus “Fled H.m down the $0 easily flfhiflyed- Th8! high“ mm one and a hzllf hours. Better growth I ,try is now second in importance u V ,, was, under the cloak oi’ the subscrip- and Imperial feeling than are West- ‘ anwng the mdmtfles of Canaday dmlh W dals- was observed with the Cooked than tion campaign, to whitewash Mr. minster Abbey and. St. haulswjianadailliktei ofheri countries, needs (“Hr though I knew ms lave “moi ‘v13; ti: figsfrgegxf- gave raw and “' Wm“ P w} ' — --~--- I’ ----_____ Lea. and his colleagues in the Bel! llPllhél‘ of which was intended to D3‘. "Stan y_~ hcreas ng revenues t0 followed’ cooked Ineat and mw and heated ~1 wits mo cw necessary ns bltlon nlight well be spent; on o“, Government. They thought it a fav- a {lational nronument. Our feeling gt;0al;'lnt:"ecX‘lT):lTIid1tl1Tti:. Sttatistics Yet was I Sore adread [milk m £111.66. children and one adult I rt:<*rclc;=;l‘ll1t1ll111tl;ql'on:<. Tiilcy are more Xlrtiterrfipads, as the Ticket of Leave . ' l lon urlss now . _ 1' ' e ~arm r‘ v: . , " o , orable opportunity in which to ob- seems to prefer by-paths and accl-‘l ' Lest, having Him, I must have‘ and the heat pyoduptlon measured , our reads this whiter :9“? a good ngcesraxy $213328 ‘Zorgfigfloge ‘Fm < e c we. haught- hE-Sldc!’ for from five to ten hours after eat- ing. The meat experiments showed “I said to Dawn; Be sudden-to EVE; that more heat was produced by the ‘ _ _ ‘cross the frontier annually. This is literate from the public mind any (tents for its 6Xl)l‘(‘SSl0ll§ and it isra great army These vLmors are not recollection of the Bell Govem- characteristic of its indirect Hhdionly valuable in the matter of the object-lesson. teaching us the neces- It appears that our Hon. Leader does sty of special winter road-making. not stand very tlrm by the Prohibi- ments actions in the matter of the haphazard course ‘that the British. gifigcyaxitivisrygtjprtzndaféiheel’ Zmlgteasuzt: be soon; cooked meat and the heat was evid- SONG _ Esrewlncotnitlsilixtigrin ;:gntaémng;n tion Party A‘ Dalton Sanntorium. They thrcatenofi Naimhm Ahlhmh “wuld ha“? gm“ ‘ " ' ‘ With your young skley blossoms ent more promptly than with raW As through the land at evc we Went, ilceihen. etc. etc. ‘to enfgltlleorgklia I am’ s“, etc.’ . t . o 1 a t ' 2 that u this embarrassing episode was out cf on old ireasonabie Jacobite 10'“ 6mm ry m a V" 15mg is m horn me over very best method of publicity. Its ef- v “on mmmuned‘ i; it was no; hushed; song and the back-answer which the l From this tremendous Lover- ticct is far-reaching. Canada, with its _ . _ . _ Hmoverhns twisted out of it‘ There t I k . . _ Float thy vague veil about me. lest feet than the raw milk. up and kept chscletoly in the back Bree a es, imposing rivers, world He He! Now do,“ ‘orget DL Mccommfs i» ground. the camnaizn for the new *7‘ ‘wlhefd ‘_‘°“' ‘f’ "my hm“? Tggrsa“: “ti; I temptcd all His servltors. but to advice that some raw fruits and veg- ] Snnatorium would prove a failure. ‘mcmmesi but ‘mm ma“ '5 per “t” ‘iThc Muflst bus]. y’ h x5 p 11 i ' find \ Biiibltk? Shilllld b6 efllfih Every dill’ 19° i Th,“ was the arglnnon, advanced by and wrong: and greed have cntirelyfits ulmncy‘ Thenjfi; 1512M f3: Si“: My own betrayal in their constancy, make a well balanced diet. On the Liberal politicians at the tuna It disappeared from the world there will am when the almy of five mmionlln falth to Him their fickleness to’ other hand it is well to know that _ JUDEX.~ _, meat. In the milk experiment cook And plucked the “DEAN cars‘ lug dld not produce any different ef- we m“ out’ my M“ and I’ ‘._... ' I , __ O we fell out I know not why, And kissed again with tears. And blessings on the falling out That all the more endears, When we fall out with those we love And kiss again with tears! , . . - . > ' m , cooked foods, generally speaking, are ’ . was a shrewd manoeuvre’ but it ‘an. lalhtizhljlbtl: eiiiliitrlmejigalia-llxrilihklivlllllgcl]nil: M“ 100k meagre. "their tjaitorous trueness, and their not only more appctizing, but are For wgsfidwe came ‘lhere "es the 1 ed completely of. its purpose. The _ loyal deceit. nlore nutritious than raw foods, We lost in other years, There above the little grave. O there above the little grave, We kissed again with tears. -—Tennyson. “on W111 do we“ m pray‘ we did not To an swift things for swiftness djd ___ choose ournational anthem; but ithasj In this day of free education there! I sue, mm; without precedent 1n can. somchmv fldvlltcd 115; and l/hefe 1i 51m valid “as” f” unskilled 13h“ l‘ Clung to the whistling mane of cvcry adian premierships. He adds that no some day perhaps a man of genius“ Tie fact that it is unskilled shows a Mnt-L British prime Mgmster hgs approach- or‘ more probably’ a miraculous avllack of will on the part of the laborer, 5m1_ ed 111m m the adequacy of 1115 pm. Gide“, Wm produce a wholly new t° ma?” himself sklhed- m"! ‘Whm Came on the following Feet, lparatlon for his task. “Both Bonar 4 ’ {ham “m” mm” he h“ “my hlmsdf.’ And a voice above their beat- [Law and Stanley Baldwin were train- Nauomu Anthem m to replace the w blame 1f he is the first w he ‘Naught shelters thee, who wilt not ed in the steel industry, but they old. Meanwhile the old remains im- thrown out of a job. Shem, Meg» jacked the dwersified experience map‘ pregnable. and for all its long date’ Ah ehgiloyfll” (i065 his best t0 kei-‘D is Bennett's." In another sentence he alive and expressive. And all sen-mm eff“ “c5- and the “m9 may "m" "In the rash lustihood etaoinshrdluc observes: "If ever a Dominion Pre-' Qehmigh he leis "d ‘if the inflvmvei- 1 shook the pillaring hours taiive m Inndfm" at the Imperial Fm‘; when the Pihch °f circumsmhc‘ And pulled my life upon me zgrlmed Conference held in the Autumn of jcs makes it advisable. We do not with smears - 193m people liberally subscribed toyvarcis the new Sanatorium, realizing the necessity of such an institution, but they did not Iorget to whom they were indebted- for the loss of the Dalton Sanatol-lunr- or the part taken by Premier Lea in the trans- action which resulted in the llITOVI- illg back of that magnificent gift in the face of its donor. Nor are they likely to forget it so long as Prclnicr Lea. remains in public life. Th: Public Forum This column ls open for the discussion by uu-Clpfllldtlfll/ oi’ questions of Interest. This Charlottetown Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinions of correspondents. should be so." Perhaps He Forgot The National Anthem Prenller Leo's speech on the Draft Address. according to the Liberal organ, was a "complete answer" to Controversy about the suitableness of "God Save The King" as n Na- tional Arftllcm has been revived in m“ Opmsiuon loader whc preceded England. One critic of the militzzntly mm m the dhbam" perhaps m" “n” Pacifist tyne nuciorl in the London temlmrhry Wm u?“ U5 what me Pm‘ Times goes so far as to 5,“. that the micr said to Mr Stewart's request sentiments expressed in the Y kl l’. ' , t tion. indecent, (iiscracciu! rlnywhcre, in; the téflfhhlfl 0f TPmPerflhce 1h or as war Blah months ago she in a church hlnsphcnmus, and in n the illihlh? SChOOI-l- 0i‘ 3710M the PTO‘ cathedral a brawling obscenilyvfi-a mist-ti appointment of a Minister oi (yjtjqj-Lzjn upfill which The Timer Health and comments lFOPlCIIlIV‘ "What suscep- opposition leader's exposure of the. “vhcreumn the U‘ S- Mnclals refused tibilitv to imprvssicn. what alertness bungling of the opportunity for se- to‘ the lIOFFlFl m’ “@1115 curing subsidy readjustment at the which many people sins; without n 1927 conference. or his criticism oi shudricl"! We must conclude that {he mislgading statement in the blasphr-lny is not the sumo in church sperm); from the Thrcme about the moaning Education, q;- tghe to allow the baby to cross the border; ns out of cirurch, and that what is only blasphemy in n mam church is hrnwling obsccnitjv in a cathedral; but it is impossible not to envy one “complction“ of the paving experi- ment on the so-called McIntyre Highway. The Premier gave exactly as much time to answering these ‘know any rule of business which- I Stand amgd the dust o‘ the mound. makes it compulsory for him to sup- ed year5_. yport those whom he can very well do My “tangled ywgh 119s dead beneath ‘without. m, heap;- Canadian and United States 1rn- “ieakfaueth “avg ‘T121 .t_,, migration ‘departments have rec- T e reamer’ an u e u Ems“ ently given another demonstration of “Am t the cruelty that may result when red ' mus — - ‘ r._ second for information about. the Govern- tape rules. says the Edmonton Jour- Designer mfinne‘ _ . , ,1 T , 1 t nal. A Montreal Jewess went to New Ah! must Thou char the wood ere verse of the anthem are “lmchrls- meats nceiutes. i H113. n promo - Thou canst limn with it?" gave birth to a baby. When she tried to get back to Canada, the Canadian authorities admitted her, but refused Thus the soul questions the need of life‘s sorrows, and Divine love answers; “All that I took from thee I did but take. Not for thy harms, But just that thou lnightst seek ii in my arms. . All which thy child‘s mistake Fancies as lost. I have stored’ up for thee at home; to allow the mother to go back to the States. The mother is now in Canada and the baby in a Now York orphanage. __>_.. o 5 W .-. .. f: '1 9. § g .91 3 5 .. 3 % '1 9-. 37 F I‘ P- E u 3 '4 r: ill :1 fl- m :2 n. A 5 f1 Is my gloom, after all, munist leaders can have any illusi- ize to create still greater harmony. Before us lies the task of Empire consolidation. Save for oil and long Shade of His hand, outstretched car- staple cotton. the British Empire can According to Mr. Marcosson every- thing about him reflects the vigorous and determined person that he is. ‘The face is strong, the jay hard, and the eyes bright and blue. Logic, force and conviction have been his out- standing traits, whether before n jury, at a directors‘ table, or on the political platform. His utterances. both in public and in private, leave no doubt as to where he stands. He speaks tersely and incisively. Mr. lvlarcoason asked Mr. Bennett to give him his conception of the British Empire and its economic problems and potentialities. After speaking of him as "the new voice of Empire" he quotes him as saying: “We have come to a time in world economic history when close cooper- ation is the one agency for sell-l preservation. In the Empire's diver- sity of its peoples and resources lies the real secret of its greatness. That diversity we are endeavoring to util- STATUTE LABOR Sin-It is difficult to undemtand why the Liberals should go back to the old system of road-making, which they not long ago rightly condemned us almost useless. The government underwent heavy expenses in pur- chasing up-to-date machinery to do owav with the much abused system oi mad-xivork called "Statute Labor." Why return to it? ls it to please o.‘ certain class ? Now since we are returning to "Statute Labor" let that labor b: put on our winter roads. It seems good Milli‘ when HAZEL CREAM A better tobacco and a better cure—that accounts for the popularity of our i i For Chopped Hands, etc. 35c a Bottle PLUMBING . _; l/Wzy not Remodel the Bath Room .__-__. OTHER SPECIALS 50c Palmolive Shaving Lotion 43c 50c Aqua Velva with a F RE E 25c tlrroi Talcum whose literary sense is so acute that statements as he did to compliment, ions as to the objects which they he can find all that in the second mg his funnel. lender upon his 21% Seek t0 Bill"! by their FiVB Yéflfs verse of the homely old ditty. More vzmon to the Judgeshm And the Slguxihtlaali; béithegremzlnolattzéinofclog. . ey no. y o - . . _ I commonplace minds \Vlll not be able! time spent by M], L” m compm vmced that‘ Communism is practw M’ “m” m“ mm” mge‘ ‘scatter hmimenting his former leader and pre- able when it is univesral, and that Ihfhliffi will fhflkc 1mm 5“h'—th°|tieccssor in the Premiership their system can only endure in Rus be made practically self-sufficient." Mr. Bennett is represented as say- ing that the Empire cannot, oi’ course get along without outside world trade. but that the different parts of the Empire must direct the present flow oi businass into more perman- essingly fl" ~ 7711's Spring ? i A MODERN TUB, Pedestal or Sanitary Toilet will Marcosson Weighs Premier add a permanent asset to your home. (Toronto Mail and Empire) We carry a complete line of Sanitary Plumbing Fix- Fllfillllilb; of the throne of England are I could be subtracted from his splgech sle. if they succeed in imposing it on In a ls-column article about the ent Empire channels by preferring 35° wilezlwghlfln‘ , WIGS amLcan quote very fine prices. the 0,10,11,65 o, the Engmh “anon ‘vnhout dunlnlshlng its Iengm by n the rest oi the world. Their trading Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett. appearing in Empire goods to those of other ooun- hum, g9, . Give us a ca“ for your next work I H“ m l. ; l U e is m» , _ _ operations are directed to the same the Saturday Evening Post, Isaac F. am o l of m: um m | 5mg“ paraglaph end as the subversive agitation they Marcosson furnishes us with his es- 5m“? ""°h“5“"" m pmylng that a“. A Liberal Parliamentarian oneellirsanize finance and control all over timate of the man and his Empire iGi-lfv-"5ioh RZ-"iihfil lhi-‘lh- whflhell said of a certain measure: "There isthe globe. By them they hope tdund- policy. As Mr. Marcosson has inter- cern of Canada is to sell her wheat nhlcriul or sliiiiluui may be scatter- somethmg m {m5 hm ma; the; 5cm ermine and dislocntc the economic viewed most of the crowned heads. advantageously, and Great Britain ad and brought low. ‘Conlound their Mt out. similarly, Premier u“ social, and political life of every presidents and -stetesmen of this can assist her in achieving this vital , 30mm- mems firm; the“. pm“ to other country, and to pave the way generation, his views must be accept- need. In return for such benefit Can- ‘ “m, v qwustmtc their smcch o" the ma“ Address w“ for class wars and revolutions which ed as at least mtcresting. He states ads. is willing to pay by giving n ' I _ r _ is IF t w the“ ch19"? mmalkahle h" the thhllfiwlll make them the dictators not oi that the new Prime Minister brought preference to British goods. This is ‘NW’ ‘m r" ‘"5 m which be omitted to say. Russia only, but of the whole world. w his high oflice a practical equip- the gist of the interview. tries. Under a scheme of Empire pre- ferences each part of the mnpire can profit materially. The primary con- m """‘,',',',f’,§,"“"“' Repairs promptly attended to. l‘ FRED. H. TRAINOR m lngrahnm‘; Shaving Cream 39o 100 Gillette Rnmr Blades 88o. 100 Auto Strap Blade: 88o. -. PLUMBING & HEATING 7773 2 Opp. Prince Edward Tlueatre- PIIOM 3934 149 Great George Street ‘ _ :r‘nfusion‘;