... '. .4; ..- i. l. Isl-Ibo. ll I. vies-radius ll. ‘Israsra, I.I.l. Linus -0ol DA lnrllnlsn, D . Ill“! all longing Director-J I IJJ. llnllohullliolarhaal Walls: and ltl. ‘ Inning Daily (handed 1M1) l6 ll pss (in ndvaasa) dailvorola _ ll-Q Ill‘ year (In advrnoe) mulled In and United ltatea. WENIQDAY; QCTOBEB I1, Ill‘- m: moss arias 01v n i- uuuue u» note w w- m-mcutmislsucweuv thstsbout lsonoolmnlsiasscc- “ Icvens, now. that he has resigned ' ten, according to our locsl contem- hmn the Dominion Government, ls the recipient oi all kinds of ‘bouquets from the Liberal press. He has writ- pora-ry, s. “devastating comedian to the Prime Ministers lensi- and m s! land weak the Goalie and “prob- sbly more" than that in Oayssis. ‘Him are live principal jisloqsiin Gseiie cited-es muster, bu. mcht. Domed. mar. Scottish. m. come when s Oeit without Gaelic muxecliuisnepuulsccywulnou’ f? cges of Parliament" and misused his ' " m oi the House of Commons ‘and ‘ that “the citizens of Canada. will ex- “ pect ri-cmlllc Prime lvfinisteran im- “*8 ti” “mm "d “WY Viki“! . not Mr. Stevens is to be permitted m“ h‘ u“ 09"" u’ i‘ d“ t° m” to continue to hold the judicial of- “m mmm“ Biii- 7"" W‘ ""h- iice of Ohaifliifldi ota Royal Oornmis- °“'- “n” “"1 i‘ "1"". " 9mm‘ ' sion with respect to the proceedingslmm’ “hem” l“ l‘ ' “m” mm‘ 3945mm " of which. in a series of political con-l ' tests, he has not hesitated to assume " ment has repudiated Mr. Stevens’ Jldbera-l and Conservative party " Kingwsssincere inthe viewlle ex-i ,, pressed a few weeks ago, he must] \ lh-ritim fishery problems has open- lhcnkssfvilg for the harvest. it Ill! s Druid belief that on the eve of this . -“ ' death, called together the wicked souls that within the pest twelve months had been‘ condemned to ' mhsbit the bodies of animals. ‘Fmm 1110 Bil, ‘vpmnumg .8‘ m Wgggugizcdms it is on the Pacific slope where, nowsdaysby naughty boys- ; lisbcd. mulled g ' seotlsnd’? by Alexander Mc- , |wiil he libs a motor-ul- without Iew days we may expect to see hilnipemm lmhlmdm u‘ w‘ to 10p crowned with the martyrs halo and H extolled in Liberal newspfliiers as s a“ mmy ' “m!” their knight in shining armour. This is the same Mr. Stevens who, according to our local contemporary. was castigated by Mr. Mackenzie King for having “violated the privil- fc which there is ‘ __ an answer." ‘Ihcre are many interesting pes- soges, such ss those concerning the Scandinavian blood which, from the eighth to the thirteenth cen- tury. mingled with that oi the Oelts. The Norse blood made for a stronger racial strain. Wherever the Norseman settled in Europe or in America, he improved the race with which he intcrms-rried by giv- “higil office as Minister of the Crown, chairman oi neglect omnmlt- chairman of a. Royal Commission.” It was Mr. King's expressed opinion mediate statement as to whether or tendendes‘ n ‘m’ w“ find‘ 9' “m” ister or Skye tinker: and if treated sssuchwillreasiiiyresporldtoany stranger; , fly when the stranger is sympathetic and eager to learn somethi_ about Gaelic culture." the role of judge and Jury, prosecu- tor and executioner.” Now that the Bennett Govern- nctiorl in the matter referred to, it i looks es if Mr. King's thunder has ED110314], NOTES rzgéferfmgtlgmfiqéunflgd: v __ been stolen, and his chance of cx- o; the” the mm“, pm- visiting the Steven-l Paulnhlot u on We 5N still mtiticd w our Indian w"; i viewed’ 15 a 81ml “d- election issue has disappeared. The gummq; . V Previous 888011116 D10- leadere, on this particular question,‘ “m. Hamwe-m, An 5am‘ my Iflfln W b“ i?! °n° °Plm°n~ I! w- tomonow, and All souls on Friday! The wells will take a lot of filling before the formers can feel secure for the winter. feel that the Prime Minister took the proper course and ‘is deserving of credit rather than criticism. Meantime, as will be seen from today's despstdiel, the inquiry into ‘lfilrlrlipsshculdbepmttyweilnii lmdercoverhytileeudof the . week. ed and. there is every indication that ‘the Commission will probe those y: ‘lems thorouihly. Mr. Stevens, as a member of the C‘ ‘_ ‘on, will have more freedom than he enjoyed “The better the dsy the better the deed" when the farmers meet on All Saints Day with the buyers and shi to arrange '5 chum“ w queswm “imam about s. Board for po- and to assist in bringing relevant ti“ ‘web facts to light. ‘Them is no doubt that he will do so, and that he will have the full co-operation and eup- port oi the other members and oi the Government in this connection. HALLOWEEN /Rwlsstthistimeoftheyear slut tho ancient Druids held their he resigned the portfolio oi iustice. [not sutuum festival and lighted to which Mr- Iovointe was en- mu m honour of the sun-Egg} mipointed. Later Hon. Hewitt Boetcck; Minister of Public works.‘ kicked Home Liberal organs ere making s. hue-and-cry over the resignation of Mr. Stevens, yette-n you; ggo, there was s. similar turn-up in the King Government, and it survived other six years. Sir Lerner Gouin and his leader came to log- gel-heads. and on Jsnusry s, 1924, 10rd of by Ml’. J- H. Klllfl- In April H011. D. D. Mackenzie, who had openly “Dressed his differences with his leader, (whom he had an acting intee.) was csliedion‘ ems pqgnn guperstitiun grew the to resign. and was places by Mr. ‘sown m popumr “my (gill. J. MbMln-i-sy, who, in his turn, i Salli/fill, “w” w‘; ‘vim-m with m, 71g“ became a thorn in the flesh of Mr. oi iisliowmss or All saints‘ Day. Kink _ " has largely died ' ’ out, but the Hallowflerl pranks st- Interest in the out hero h not h-mmd u, 911m vqgmmgg m 5 imlso scute in the Japanese situation lovely isnsuuo crfe. duojtojoalousy. M,“ Star. ' . friars will deal more kinillyfwlth M. Poincare than hiscoctesnpor- cries outside of France have dono- 7 In the end the human race _ ' men of positive ideas. flflilrous iid- y elity 1p --‘ y", , ing energy in carrying tbemout.‘ cute and oromwell and Patrick Lenin may have beerlwrong as' the very devil, but posterity-insin- te-iiis sin astounding affection for them. Poincare is almost certain take his place in that gallery of the inexorubles , with admirers who have grown tir- ed of shifty. ii pieaseslter sndjper- " hops, enlightened’ meu- ’ coal operators to produce gasoline even though it costs four times the world price. Milling interests were sslce. duction. l! The Rush chemical companies, enl- bracing about 80 per cent of the Rush mines, will build ‘an experi- mental station soon to carry out a larger scale new gasoline pro- duction method that was described as given pennission to the Pacific Al- askan Airways. a branch of Pan- American Airways. to use its air facilities st White Horse, Yukon territory, as port of e. projected Alaskan air service. plan is to establish a. service, from Iihinbaiiks. Alaska. across Canad- ian territory, to the port of Juneau lrl the Alaskan panhandle which shuts off northern British Colum- bia. from the see. Ultimately dir- ect service between the North- western American states and Alaska is in view. his life, he says, and there is noth- i-ng surprising about such a. state- ment ior all politicians expect life- long power. although it does not always happen. A striking was said by an educated I-liilngarisn in the Review office this week. Asked about the future of Hitler the, visitor said quite casually, "Hit- ler od course, will be v “m,” The answer was given quite cas- o er m’ “d w" Npmoed usily es the proper method of deal- ing with such an individual. And the question comes, “After Hitler, who?" There is no one among his followers who seem to wield such power and no one apparently strong enough to become That is true also in Italy for, quite obviously, Mussolini is not groom- ing anyone to succeed to his job.- Niagara Falls Review. that the charred and stranded hulk of the one-time supposedly invul- nerabie queen oi’ the Ward‘ Lille is Xivifllulflfliflillly VII exchange, b t simPIYbe- m u decided, l!!! 881d t0 which is thrcnged more Sun. Bow hr Germany is prepared to go in her desperate fight for self-sufiiciency was disclosed in a. government order for peat and thods, in that extensive ressul-espparatus is eliminated. “very promising." The Canadian Government has The initial Hitler expects to bold power all thing der Fuehrer. l These timely proposals ‘prove thcufli Japanese snli other immi- Thsre is scope for s, great deal oi ' gration is now suspended, the Japan of such fun-makingII-Ion. Rodolphe Ilemieux, ing the cities and rural districts of| British Oolumbis. The Westcners; steadily the yellow population west y "of the Rockies. A "gentleman's . (“pup RE-i/‘IVAL aaremecm." was reached by w. rs- ' 1 V‘; g - mieux, which British Columbia. ‘inst tflelenss been ‘a revival in maintained aspen evaded, and it the studymi Gaelic in Scotland in‘ was not until i080 that lthe doors» well ss all other immigration. But should the restrictions on immigra- tion generally he lifted, Oahsde will be fsce-to-fsce wiul the sumo; problem with sspss srnmmiemf One oi the greatest curses any‘ country can suffer is m... cranes! with tbs freedom oi the Press. The mimpiuillsmmseliugermmis‘ was the soviet control of the rests mist/aim a peck xecontiynuiu‘ "Introduction to ivberetiisystiiil-enisilueditorswllo eeatroigvin ‘dummy mosrsnm blmrwss P iheeded: Jnecllsnicsl safeguards alone innocent, merriment on Ksllowefienwpelceful penetration is still considqnot suffice. Human elements, no _ l‘ Lmg ungmmmgqy mm i; 5,150 timer-ed gomewiqsi; o; . ma,” an- less than material, play a hig part umptqflon wtmagigimu nmqnglg-‘eriws treatment of the Japanese ingsi: the expense of others. Thelproblem dstes beck to i908, when‘ aftermath - yyaomotimes takes plsce in the Pol-iPostmaster-Gencral, was m court ti, uie following mum-gum u» make mi sgnment for the m‘, qvmighg, ii; i; w be hepedyrest/riction cf Japanese immigrants. legitimate lncrriment will prevail; There hui been vigorous complaints p113: gig: gveggigattion go gheltug. flicked and rechecked until time-hon} ' Hsllowebn cus- from the Pacific coast of hordes of mos , u oorrec every fau it 5' “m; will beiproperly observed, and. Orientals coming across and flood- . - "g-good time will be had by all?‘ ' "Jlbqpolioqwill be on the alert to . imam-i she'll-ovals em. kept withinfclslm tllst because of thflir-proliiic the bounds dfliiw and order, andibirthrate the Japanese are swelling,’ this property rights are respected. in our‘ Government's investigation bears been discovered. Experience ,this out. Testimony of survivors si-t that 111- such flndlnss should. then ready shows the extent to wlliclrmwlved r with caution until ggnf, u, humln flaws flgiimx. m the loss 01109911111811! oi the disooverers. ‘life in the Morn) Castle. Merely will"! Dmvld to be fully justified. . Iprd Bilkenhesd, n decoder ago, cal death warrant." "And insfliflul ill,“ “DIR! org-F's" dlsllenge that will not “go un- But the perfe on of will Windsor replied, smile, when our deed?" Admlrable patriotism, up to bor that their good dead. Their good Border Cities star. w“ Itwas “s”: l“ ~- m“ umn ‘meant handling the case in its eerlysloge with every chance of» success. -~ u "llhis out of a total "This isuone of the feat/urea of tuberculosis work; "the ample proofs of - this portstoitnnd gel?‘ in finding and the ulxt; will. was. be ceases. The lo the duel , ' “Donne votho m. less ihvoruvble-thztsfloilencu “Zr ~%"!1?lwm¢lfi1lm- no nu been recovery for the patient, 1nd m, far-seeing enough and ,_ ctical more difficult-rather m. 1550;. enough slid oonstnlotlve enough in sibility of control of the disease by hsvlhtakon s. lesd in chsngin the the health authorities." use-lane flwfl policy o! the neither Now the health authorities are “who: n in iqlumssli pI-rts oi lnteregtgd 1n saving 11m ‘m; m tile Empire closel- together in the the prevention of nil-empires l.- “We of their common material in- izlleir everyday work. ""99"- » However you and I should be even more vitally interested and when any loved one, or even an acquaintance showsnny of these early signs of tubaculosis-pele- ness, loss of weight, tiredness and low of energy-we should mskeit W? duty to have them examined by the ihmily physician All cities and large communities now have chest clinics equipped with Xrsy apparatus. M " ’ before Bennettis Leadershi (mil-use) Bennett Government “his no right to assume that it can on with "111 I ‘” " ." lddin; “it has lost 1.5!. “ J-W i0 domdrothsn con- iiliuo. fihmmutine cf government is actually they should be gaining strength for the years immediately sliced, This information tom this Health Department ‘is worthy of our serious consllhratiorl" gnd aould invite our coopera- turrlwirlflszzring out early‘ cases of w“, m “m”! to the peoph The ‘ Bennett Goverrlmentbss a major- i171“?! B0T 111268‘: WK‘ llé . pa _cs c ouse s. e resen When ‘rm! to "smile" fur newl- timofrllae is no crisis in 5...... lie-Per Photographers, members of requiring an sppssl to ‘the people. the Jugosiav Canadian Olub at East Why then has not the present "How can we Govemmentthe right to assume it Kins» is iull authority to . s vc years lo." ich a point. But the Jugoslsvs and all "it, was elected? Because the cw. "m" ~ u “ " - eminent met s. revelsedn-two or King is not three by-elections isino ground for King happens to asserting that the administration ‘tested, for all governments to carry onto the end ottheir parliamen- tety terms. providing they could command sumcient support to-ui- minister and providing also that no great crisis arose tcmcke compul- be George v. nffalrswoukVplevail ed theil to leave their old homes country ii a government; end find new freedom in census‘.- yield to the eismoi- should ‘of its oppon- Peritonitis _ (nrensrlge) Certain ” Ind su when they are reported. 0f boob l! the "Port to the American 00l- _ with mishaps at sea. The expose ‘such evidence is not sum-i clent; It is essential not only to. un. m-Boston Christian Science‘ Monitor. . Some victims of the 'alanin's bililetssrrnot so uhnrelllredues were the victims in ‘Marseilles. lilichaerooiiirls stood with the late s.nd watched the signing of ~tlle Anglo-Irish treaty. "There Michael,” said Birbenhesd. "goes my politi- there" said Collins. "Rifles my reel one." A week later he was dead-Homilies: o 1Qbant years‘ is evident from the were actually shut on Japanese, as mum ‘ number of years ago the Oansdilli Hess accepted a suhsidyimm-tha m. r llscbenzia lrln: Gilvcrnmsilt‘ to ~ "s defray-the cost. 850.000. fifths 59"" ed rm 1mm Ottawa to ‘Vancvchvfi, iubdclninal cavity, ‘Cirillo .01 g ‘t legs cram-nous at Boston tiletf s s-wey that has crafted the Mimi!!- nreventlvo cfneritonitis may have tiou" 6f etilerrlstimis m‘ the mm, "If" 8M- lmlfi’ ihflflrckaontinued Eilllflflmollts must b0 tried and over again, results. lrlust' possibility of doubt has discovery st Boston shsll be who confirmed, st inset-enough seems ascertained to E i e a s 5. § S’ is E‘. P *8 Q E 5 b‘ 2 3 E ction maybe on the w». j i ion-of the peritoneum, . '. that membrane which lines ‘the is s irsflillfit‘ liter wounds, snr- “ ; childbirth. lwon dMflI-Ylilli Alllioit imrnedisteiy numbers 0i iliscsnldisu Prose for. uspsithicn was lmisvcursbie 2b oi i, oitbssubsidnss ‘Hykvlllillhdthflrilfiflflw. lllrlfN-lvoetlveofvflfilfil». refills a government ninth/int . sscretsd tile Government began tvrcritiehe to ‘give ' llilld - kwalllicldr-‘Fwarrm stewart 1h It"? llllfllllil "fit "l prim. ‘Ibedmsdienrrusdirectorsthorl-f upollguvsnotieeoidisomthsirsnestshn from within _ brothers abilcnii ' allusions. a . .52 Yngvssnernmml-iouseuls Maugham-caesium:- militsfsnd gab" ' Memoirsf Good Taste i i l-siorriosx cowl 311M ‘mum .4“, . visim-imuzusset. owl-null usual: "m? INGR- This square was Qinsithis‘ _. Was mews Jilt- ‘ baudolgold , " " Wssvmnbyneborabwbmsbersn swly; - , » _ . .- Jonsthan»; daughter ip lelvee; . - i r r Robert's ~Deiilsy_wcre_ the marigold: And this brown printwas Aunt- Polisids sleeves; _- ~ » Pitiiul, lovely, ludicrous worldbout- Herdsbéliénglisb history folded,on s -xlluierlu uemtcsll, . in John O’ London's Weekly." __.__- (Ottwwu Jourcsly Much is heard sboiltttbe worth‘- lessness and bud taste of majority of novels. It seems about time that something should be hes-Ni about the wprthlossness and worse taste oi s lot. of memoirs. Time was when people hsd s reasonable respect for niidenoes, when there existed smeusure of delicacy shout revealing pssonal and private conversation , when men liesimea to sleuth canons oi hospitality. 111st“ time‘, Judging by the flood of puesentdsy lnelncirs, exits no longer. Nothing is now too sacred or too personal or confidential to be Nilcunted in m ;:..'~-\ ‘ H. guonslvs suulNOSE ‘TEA u a emu A flgwgur-y pscigage tea at the price of ordinary per pound, but _ -‘ l ~ mumughly-depeudsble, with the guarantee And stars and mecm-ecsutleflis- bulk me. only 45 wits arm-attains tale ' . 1 mrsfiiitiiiivl p r5: of Canada's oldest tea firm. comps-M tnfliobldtllfirllifiwflflfl Illkqof ills malice, Snow Branden permits himself vrllsnin m ddlilll with hisold iollow- m‘ Boclalhtsndoomradqillnitamflvezemiehisoi u, llssnonsldrmls: l M“ ‘Thfday alter the National u i unreliable. m’ . prinlgsndthercissomeizbing al- dced or alive, regardless of feelings. We halve in mind the memoir-sh! Lord Bnowden, about the cables have been teilingJ ‘fliers is much that s mun ofBnow- delrs experience could . which would be of ‘“ ' interest. and appealing, but it is lisrd to sec the value o! the tittlo-tsttle and sorllswtlac stole Gossip which be in- chllges over whet took place, or is alleged to have taken piece when Mr. Bennett was st the rial Economic Ooruercrlce of i030 t view, ioumsl of the American Geo- graphical Society. Dr. l-iuberi: A. Bsusr, ‘ professor at the New River State College, Montgomery“ W. Vs... concludes: 0 .' "it may he s matter of first po- litical importance whether the French-ff south or north of the Saar River; hut when viewed in the light of geographical relations, the political issue loses some of itiracridlty. Ul- l timetely the true boundariesof s borderlend area such as the Bssr Territory are controlled by wise in- dustrial plsnning rather than byi shrewd political bargaining." The geographic alliance oi Bur coal mines and Lorraine iron fields is s more significant and powerful factor than its political alliances. It was the neighboring deposits of‘ coaiundiron intllisregion, unique, in EuIOPQ. which enabled Germany Pointing out that France has de- veloped markets for Boar coal in hol- own country, neglecting Cler- lnsn markets. Dr. Bauer sunls up the situstiou: "The coal industry oi the Sasr Territory races, therefore,- —the problem of ‘ ‘ ' _ its pres- ent mlfkiflh fiance, that of rs- covsrlnlits lost market in Ger- mehY. end, closely associated with this, the problem of quick rational- isation. As all three are government problems, their solution lnsy he anticipated ll possible once the i553. refit e ’ infill. ti; U‘ "I KI so B°A'IC‘P'A°IC°G°A —wiucli~ tell‘ But, shoddy is that is. it is nothing ' boundary line runs idbcbonclifs Ieooulrilendaticrl, ‘lhereistcomuchofthissori, writingnAgl-eet dealoi itisu itsbalitestmmostofit lsuttq- E. R. 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