.43: H-lin Quéi-QA “ms-Hfin-wq»; 5:16:11". ' ment is , from Canada. PIXQELQHR- 1'1- .-:iui»-:.l -- w éhffifill .ly .i.....'..i.-'.fir .\ D\'l'lll'l‘l§l.\'ll Hui Liv i 5.1.0 my... pl-r yl-ur qiu znivancc) inallsil l .\lutor| Building; Detroit lliE ciuntorrrrown GUARiilAi woes av u: wu, Hce-Prertdeuh-J. ll. Bull!!!" l), A. blurliinnou, D. B. 0 nut: Director-J. R. Burnett ruin ‘Yllkfij-llil] D. K. Currie 0 per year (in advance) rh-livcrcd. in (‘rustic Ind United Status. ur. IKICSIINTATIVEH n. special Agcncy lnc._ Now York Contra Intcrsiau- Build clzi 3 nwcr ilullding Plrlcngo; Syndicate ’l‘r_ust 1.1m. liulllilnznrlnnin; llonaduock Building, ha" ->_ pllllllilvllillifl v Morning Maxim ' habit-s- are forever reaching for something they shouldn't have, just [Ike grown pcoplc. THURSDAY, N OVEMBER 3, 1932 ZIHTALV TAKES ACIQQN-Canada at the present time. Some ‘Jvhilc tin, lulio\\'crs of hfiyMac- kcnzic King are silll praiing about thc lmpcriul agree- ments brill‘; of no usc to Canad-l fan producrrs, thc British Parlia-v after (‘onfvrcnce mcasuro Canada as a passing t}; bcncflt result of the IICHL". Yesterday's (lvrspatchcs rc-I measure Conference ogrto- fort-ml to two such measures of far-lo One was the lifting of the British embargo‘ ilClllilg importance. uguinst Canadian cattlc, the 0th- er was the dcfcat of an amend-j lncnt providing that. Canadian Whozlt liFSlgiiHl from an American‘ port should be grantcd thc prefer- cncc givcn to wheat shipped direct, In view of thc persistent carping‘. criticism of the Opposition party‘ in this country thc British Par-l lizimcnt might have claimed justi-l, fication for opposing the clauscs ln the agreement benefiting Can-i udlsn producers. But it is ldcntly realized as clearly in; the Unitcd Kingdom as it is in’ Canada that our parley knockers, arc talking for political cffcct and: that. they in no sense represent public opinion. It is fortunate in- deed for Canada that they are a, negligible quantity in Parliament,‘ and that their effort to wreck the work of thc Empire statesmen who‘ . ev- 1 asscmblcd at Ottawa last summcri 5s destined to lgnomlnlous fsilurc. idea of the extent of this possibil- ities is afforded by the fact that last year a total of over 3000 male birds were distributed under thc policy. While it is impossible at this Premier Mussolini of itzly is un- ichallenged master of Italy but. ' when he adventures on the troubl- cd sca of internatonnl politics, he is a clumsy pilot. The radio speech he dslivcrcd on Sunday is a case in =' ‘ ‘ ‘ point. To appeal in such a manner Bvlamu W-BarlomMD- to the United States for a rcduc- n“; OVERPROTECTED CHILD tion or cancellation of the war debts, is to ignore diplomatic amen when we were examining 1'6- ltlcs and to lnvitc an unfavorable emits [or we war, the only 01185 reaction. Dcbtors do not. successful rejected because the chest was 1.00 ly_ compromise w'lh thcir cmiiims small, were young men who had in public debate. iuot playvd 11111911 when they ware _ ‘youngsters. When asked why they did m; play much when they wow young, why they did not indulge in games, thc answers were always the same, “My mother was afraid I'd gc‘. hurt." 1t seems only natural that a. ‘mother should want t0 P1111605 1191‘ i A live wlrc merchant in a m-lsir boring town, ' ‘ (1511-1113 Timcs, who is 1'11’ W111i" in newspaper advvrt. .11? 0W1 ‘V110 backs up 11's bilir-f wit}, pond sizcfi Iadvcrticcmcnts in ‘.1l" $111111‘ 111 “"1 QWN. 9.114111111411111 m.“ .¢- l HISTORICAL OF REDIS TRIBUTON RE VIE W l The following review of chonsefl, in provincial representation in the House of Commons from Confed- eration to thc present time is from a bulletin recently issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, compiled for the purpose of facilit- atingconslderation of the Redis- tribution Bill which will come be- fore Parliament during the present session: As set out in the provisions of thc B. N. A. Act, the first Domin- ion House of Commons of 1867 consisted at its commencement of 181 members, made up of 82 for Ontario, 65 for Quebec, 19 for Nova Scotia. and 15 for New Brunswick. To this number were added under fourth member of the House 0f cgmmons, The total membership therefore, of the House of 00m mons in the thirteenth and four. teenth Parliaments (elected in 1917 and 1921 respectively) was 235. As the result of the census 0i 1921, a. new Representation Act was passed m 1924. This Act reduced the representatives of Nova Sootia ifrom 16 to l4 and increased the representatives of Manitoba from 15 to 1'1, of Saskatchewan from 16 to 21, of Alberta from 12 u» 101 11nd o: British Columbia from 13' to 14, the representation of thc' remaining provinces and of thc Yukon Territory remaining unaf- fected. This Act thus fucraased the 1'! Noygyrrn 3.1932 “T _-..-~.__-.- t Gucci (S. its (rBQran¢Q_ WRSES 8512191 ‘run gula: periods, rs; that hc ‘s somciimrs xiskcrl u . ~‘ (""5111 cut down on thc an: of iulvcr- tisfiig space and " P11011111‘ early date to estimate what thci probable demand for the 1933 hatch- ing season will be, orders for male totaLmembership o! the House ofvi youngsters from injury 11nd 1'91 11115 the Manitoba Act, 1870, 4 members ‘over carc“ on the mother's part is go represent _ the newly-created 1-11011’ i0 1J8 B 11'@11191111°115 11111111111111‘ province of Manitoba; also, accord- to the youngster in life. ling to the agreement under which 'birds under the Cockcrel Distribu- tion Policy have already been placed and present indications are that all available birds suitable for approval under the policy will be taken ifp, z according to a leaflet issued by thc Department, REDISTRIBUTION I For the purpose of facilitating consideration of the ‘Redistribution Bill this session in the House of Commons, complete figures of (h: population of Canada by Provinces, . electoral districts and sub districts according to the 1931 Census rc- tums have been prepared in handy booklet form by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics. ' As already noted in the Press, the population of’ Prince Edward Island (88,038) represents a decrease ' of 557 over the 192i compares favorably with the de- crease of 5,113 in the previous dc- cade. time census, but Tonfederatlon, SllOWll a decrease in its population amounting to 10,991. New Bruns- since has r wick shows a gain of 20,343 com- POULTRY RECORDS Figures just issued by the Poultry Division of thc Dominion Livc Stock; BlTlllCh at Ottawa show that Willi: sou a month to go cntrics in Record 1 $111195 111° b11515 11°11‘ 1111111911 ‘ the Performance for Poultry arc well‘ lhead of last ycar. The entries to‘ ocmbei‘ 151 511011911 twenty - six Sehtation of sixty-five membfifs m 1 bcen reiterated (lulu and again dun‘ breeders and 4,455 birds over the number of enl-rics on the same data] In 193i. This is fairly conclusive -purt in the development of our poultry industry. Fees for the entry for thc 1032- 83 ROP. record y'esr"have been reduced one-third, with half the fee payable with the entry and thc other half deferred to the first of May fol- ‘iowing. Entries in R.O.P. must be ‘received in Ottawa one month ‘before the records commence. Thc necessary bands are sent to the 53111119135 Dlzmt and sometime within an» month official inspection of the‘ flock and premises will be made [and if found satisfactory the in- .8]JCCLOi' will band the birds. Thc‘ dosing day for rccclvixig flppfimb Hons is November 30th. All records close out on Novcmbr-r 30th of thc i that time. Thc rrcorci yycar is 365, "days from the clay on which thc. first egg is laid. 1 Many advantages are cnjnycrl by poultry raiscrs in Record of Pcr-‘ formancc. In thc first place tra,)-|r°dis1ributi°n “sod “pm the 1931}snnal dcrlurutiou 0f hi: liclirf nosung may m. 50m, more omcienh census will be as follows, thc flgurcs - tho sounclncss 1y and with lcss trouble to thc in-Z dividuol because thc Department; supplies the necessary forms, chccks 1 the wcckly records as tin-y are scntl lnnnrl at the end of the your com-Z piles an accurate summary of cachi bird's performance. For those birds which ‘qualify by laying the ncccs-i sary minimum of eggs of a dcflnltc weight a certificate is issued which has a commercial vniuc not only i111 Canada but throughout the world. Wlicn thc brccder enters hc enjoys thr- bcncflt of information and ad- vicc from official inspectors on the occasion of their visits to his plant,‘ and over twelve years of operation has slltW/n this to be a really val-1 unblc service. pared with 35,987 in the preceding decade. The population of the Morl- , time Provinces as a whole totalled 1,000,328 in 1921 as compare. with 1,000,103 at the 1931 census. The population of Quebec con- unit of representation in the othcr Nova Scotla, for the first‘ mwnvy to scll hi; zcplics: "Wc can at less Oi'i‘i'll"il’l b" i " ‘ risicntly, brcau " volume mat voEiinic---and v As regards his physical growth and stamina not being allowed to play means poor heart, poor lungs, i. lRPS 0111' W.» must. have IllPZl liS 1110i‘? But even more than the physical inc; up tin u. viluiiic by stcadv and .- according to Dr. Franklin G. may p vc somvthhg of on em- wings; though Paris (lcvizifichcs indicate ailments or (115035135 because the that debate on this subject in thc mother i5 fllWflyS thinking or wor- Chnmiac: of D3111 tics will probably rying about some ailment happen- be held ovcr iuiiil -aftr=r thc Amrri~ 111g m the youngster. This of course can clcciiors. Pnrlumvnt. Paris continues \vith the youngster even hears, is cndmvoring to block thc when he grows up; (4) inadequate --Dcccmbcr pavmmt of the French or insufficient preparation for in- iwnr (lob: to thc Uniicd States. Thc dependence because the youngster French view, it is raid. is that has not been allowed, has not been Franco should pav 5.100.000.0110 rluf‘ made to do or think for itself. on thc commocn‘. ebb‘. but should You can readily see then that if sock cnnccihtion of thc oillliafioll znyoungster is to grow strong phy- .-. Am- sically, mentally, and morally, it imust not be "overhrfliécled" by $119 lrnothcr, but; should play with other =chlldrcn learning to give and 181582 It has ltng been the coniidcrrd should go to the ordinary public 0111111011 ‘of many of thc ables’. 591,001 and learn to behave as do state mun and publlcisfs that if other youngstel-m g0 hp pfglsgfl or 1111011 Pmy <11 my cmcm ingginii- punished according to that behav- tionnl probicms which are now m; with m, mother m give protec- t 1110151111: “#1111 £11m 11151911111119 119°" tion when the youngster is at fault, nations cvcryu:licrc Great Britain i; wiry soon 19am to stand on its and thc Urrtcrl Sirius 6011111 001119 o\vn feet. ' into nrutual ngriwunciii, thc morol 1t i5 these “overprotected" young- ‘affect of such corporation would sicrs that have difficulty in ad- llbern>flncalcllablc and would cnsirc jusilng themselves to life. And the thc ncacc of the world. 1111s vicw individual who cannot adlust him- lias fcuucl cxprcsulon from a clozcn ‘sclf to lifc and other people ls incurrcri lav lwravvlrws i:- i crica (hiring thc war. provmces is fixed’ Quebec's rem-e? ', diffcicut quarters a‘. 09cc, and has really a “mental" case. poor appetite, thin blood, constipa- tion and other ailments. -' solos and a sn: proportion of is the poor development o! the cxmngo p” ‘ 111211011 h-HS m“ mental and moral side. This is a‘ nail rniiarclj: “w brad and serious matter‘ indeed as it affects 51131“ 110W thy‘! as “mu success and happiness in life. a‘ M11?" “w” ' ' “m kccp‘ I This ovcrprotectlon by the mother 1 ..t u<c of ucwspapcnEbaugh, results h, the gonowmgy “‘1"""'l1““"” ‘(1) tcmpcr tantrums; (2) loss of‘ _‘“*‘ 1intercst, no desire to start things of t Frcnch p 11:1" ans, kit-king nvcr its own accord, always waiting for tltc iraccs on thc dob: question, m. expecting the mother to Sim-t (3) excessive interest in, 1)fl1‘1‘fl!§l‘.l.ll't lo Prcsiilczit Hoovrrfhcaulhl one“ actual imagining of British Columbia. entered Confed- eration, ratlfled by Imperial Order in Council of May 16, 1871, 6 mem- ' bers were added to represent thc“ new province, making a total of 101 members at the cud of the First Parliament. Arising out of the first census of the Dominion in 1871, a read- justment of representation took place in 1872, increasing the repre- sentation of Ontario from 82 to 88. of Nova Scotio. from 19 to 21 and of New Brunswick from 15 to 16“ members, the nine additional members bringing the total number of representatives up to 200, To these were added in 1874, as a re- sult of the agreement under which Prince Edward Island entered Confederation, 6 members repre- senting the new province, bringing the membership of the House of Commons to 206. . The result of the second census of 1881 necessitated the passage of a new Representation Act, increas- ing the representation of Ontario from 88 to 92 and that of Manitoba from 4 to 5, thus bringing thc membership of the House of Com- mons to 211 members. To these were added 4 members for the North West Territories (2 for the then provisional district of Assini- bola. and one each for the then provisional districts of Alberta and Saskatchewan), bringing the total membership to 215. The third census of 1891 was fol- lowed by another readjustment of representation, reducing the repre- sentation of Nova. Scotia. from 21 t0 20, of New Brunswick from 16 Vto 14,"of Prince Edward Island from 6 to 5, and increasing the representation of Manitoba from 5 to 7, the representation of the oth- er provinces remaining as before. Commons to 245 and has goverm! cd the representation in the 15th,: 16th and 17th Parliaments. Thc representation ‘in the next House of Commons will be determination f the basis of the census of 1081. PUBLIC FORUM This column ll open for the lliucululon by corrollllllldln" or quelltlnnu of Intern-n. Th» (lhurloftclown (luurdlun doo- not nocennurlly rmlnru the opinion: of corrrnpomlenfl, UNEMPLOYED MEN PROTEST Sin-We would like to present in the public our views regarding re- lief as it is handled by our city at the present time. Cases of dire need have been taken,» before our executive that are indeed pitiful For Success Ranching FEED " IMPERIALS " Acknowledged leaders in Fox and Fur Raising. ' Charlottetown, P. E. and we feel that something must be done at once to keep people from suffering. We have on file in our office cases that were rejected by the Mayor and City Clerk that were really deserving and should have been attended to at once but were turned away. Others who re- ceive relief have protested to us bitterly as to the meagre fare a1- lotted to them and a number ol those cases are now on file. At thi -present time there are a great many families on record at our office who are in need of re- lief at once. The men of thosf families are only too willing to work, but as there is not sufficient employment there must be relief for them. The Executive have decided to hold a mass meeting in the near‘ future and we trust that on this occasion the Mayor and his Relief Committee will bepresentuto ‘dc-M fend their actions regarding thc distribution of relief. There cer- tainly must be something done at once or else the needymay get be- yond control. ‘ ‘Imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. ‘ """"" iiii.iiiiiilit . iuiimuiniiii any, ‘twill ‘i i i ' ~ i lmilulumumulnu 1i ill. 1 . ~NEW~RADIO MAST HAS HALO feel rich and happy/The German was born in 1879, and the Hench- man, who has honors from Royal Societies and scores of learned in- stitutlons, was born in 1858. IRISH FARMERS OEGANIZE Farmers of the Irsh Free State have organized the United Fanners ‘land Ratepayers Association. Frank iMsDcnnott, an Independent mem- ‘be: of the Dali, presided m. the ~—- first meeting. when was held in the The mast of thc powerful broad- Mansion House in Dublin, Resolu- casting station be‘ ng constructed ltlons were passed asking tho Gov- ai Brssiau. Germany. has a. "halo ernment to restore ms overseas the House of Commons remaining , 1m; the pas’. decade. Anglo-Amcri constant, The redistribution of seats 1, can unity has bccomc one of the on this basis according to the 1931 1 capital $10331“ of a lroublcd we As stated by one wcll known auih- eviclcnce that the federal breeding c°n5“5-w°“1d'°du°° P1111“ Edward or “The mo“ vim qucsuon f9- pgliclgg m-e playing an gmportanfllslands representation from 4 to 2 Eéglish Fmakmg peoples may 511d New 3111119149155 i that of Anglo-American unity. Be- sldc this qursilou all others are through more side issues. What other na- itions do ‘will dfihcnd 11111111 1119 5°‘ u application made by the Muthleson i cm’ ponmM and comlncrdnl M“ Government of this Province to the “ma, m. GYM, 13.1.33“ “m; the Borden Government at Ottawa in [mm-d smtgs," 1015, an amendment to thc Brltlshi -—~—— North America Act “ms passed by 1t Izod hccn generally hcllcvcd‘ the Imperial Parliament, Providing l 2321152813: 1 m“ "“°‘“’"““““d1“11 111111111115 m1$l00,0()0,00_0; 1...... affairs e11 the 551d A131» 11 111011111136 5111111 R1-islntc nrc bcttrr than had been WRYS be entitled to n nuynbcr of thought, nud thc lurgc amount just members m the House of Cbmmons nnmcd will not b:- nccdcd. As 11> not yes than the number o! Seth matter of fact, in the course of tho members, , from ll to 9. I l Fortunately, however, ‘round its head." The wooden mast markets and warning it that farm- The net result was a rductlon of i A w” was reported to u! by 01 450 feet 18 51111001111184! by I 'ers could not pay taxes and land thc members of the House from I one o! our members who w“ tum_ fl 215 b0 213. i COMPENSATIONS cd in a. readiustment in 1903, rc- ,duolng the representatives of On- tario from 92 to 86, of Nova Scotla from 20 to 18, of New Brunswick These are the things I love-the 'from 14 to 13, and of Prince Ed- friendly trees The fourth census of 1901 result- ‘ ed down by the Mayor and Coun- cil. The reason given wns that he had got into trouble through his own weakness andwas at one time in receipt of property and was in a. position to make good but failed to do so; therefore his wife, bronze ring, 35 feet in diameter, annultes under present conditions. which replaces the customary an- tennae and eliminates the neces- MANY CHILDREN sity for a second mast. Builders no“, warms claim that it will make possible a clearer and wider range of trans- mission. Followlng thq issuance of official ‘seports showing that nearly 1.000 96150118 were klled in street accl- dcnts in England, the "National Safety First Association is startins a campaign for more careful driv- ing. Nearly 200 children were vic- tims in the two months, and a 8W6- lnl drive for the safety of little ones is under way. Saturday was the WOTSt day. 0f the week, the average number killed being 23. Pine scented, murmurous, sweet wnd I515“ 1mm 5 i” 4- 011 1119 “ma, and oak; other hand the representation of The acrld autumn smell of drifting Mmimbfl W85 increased from 7 to Smoke 10, of British Columbia. from 6 to The drowsy hum o; honeymaeking 7, and of the North West Territor- bees; i188 110m 4 t0 10—these provisions Thc running water of thc brown 11111-111118 110 change in the total hill stream imembership. By chapter 37 of thc Splashing and singing on their tur- Statutes of 1902, however a mcm- , bulcnt way; ' |ber had been added for Yukon‘ The sun-kissed breath of swathes T911301)’. so that the net effect of of new mown hay; the changes was to place thc mcm. and children must suffer. This is‘ one of the many cases that are on 1 file in our office and anyone in- terested may call and see them at 81 Queen St. and receive full in- formation regarding some. Thanking you for your valuable space. DUKE BUSY IN DUliif when the Duke of Gloucester re- cently visited Dumfrles, scotfiand, he spent a. very busy day. First hc inspected a guard of honor of the King's Own Scottish Borderers. Then with a golden key he opened the new Municipal Chamber of Deputloa. Later he dedicated the, new headquarters of the British Le- We are, Sir, etc., LEMUEL nusu, Secretary, W. M. McFARLANE, Treasurer,‘ Unemployed Workmens Assn. On a. vocation flight to and from ators representir‘ such province." Under this amendment Prince Ecl- ward Island retains its rcprcscnta- tion of four members in the Com- mons, and New Brunswiclcs will be Jcar following if not ftnislicd before . m mgtead of 9' c°1T°511°11d111g 1“ each case to the number of Sen- ators. Nova Scotirrs representation will be reduced from 14 tn 12. The representation to which cach province is entitled as a result of in brackets showing the present m- presentation based on the Redistri- bution Bill of 19251 Prince Edward Island . . 4 hi» Nova Scotln . . . . . _12 (H; New Brunswick til; Quebec .. ,, 65 v55, Ontario ha: (112) Manitoba .. __17 .17; Saskatchewan . . . . . . . ,_ 21 1131; Alberta . . .. r10) British Columbia (141 Yukon . . . . .. 1 r1) 245 i 245) EDITORIAL NOTES Newfoundland has issued a 24' cent stamp depicting a view or a boar, loading iron ore at Wabana. An- other good subjcci, suggests an ex- chflnse. would be sir llcrbert The production of mule birds ofsnmuel rcsgnlng from the British suitable type and quality is the out- 'Govemment because Newfoundland standing factor in the develop- ‘was given a. preference on cod l.ver moat of poultry flocks throughouhdl. last Six nwnths._._hc most Pxacung Thc peaceful coo of pigeons lost in bership at 214 in the early years Qhafloggegowm 81°11 81161111116611 B 11/198111 0H R017‘ England, Richard A119“ o; the Aus. half of the your as regards [loan-Th ‘érefni’ 01 the P1959111 ccntury- Thereafter Nov. 2, 1932, 1 m Bums tomb‘ trulian Air Force has landed hack cial (lcmzincis- thc Financial 50-1 e cgzisro waves 119°“ 5 1°°1¢Y ‘tggstnfigngizwifi d0: 1511:‘ Ndoirth ,'ln Australia. crctar , thc Hon. '. RhodcS. 11:15 " ' _ res e ° 1 91' 1'1‘ spent '11 nun» 105511111311 the 'I‘rcas~ The sgsxfizw°s M “my “nmgitsdm” fndmadmlsm“ °° °°“‘°d°1*1' Einstein And Piccard I I d At a compulsory fluvflfln 111 1'1"“ ury has received. This improve-The smell}: damp earth when W8 hi): tn 5 B8 the provinces o‘ i“ e s kcnhagcn a Baltic resort, recently. mcnt ’s of itrwotl ausury. 1 m ngam__ A we!‘ a and Saskatchewan‘ In the (55161131189) 11 1191431 was 501d m‘ $1250‘ -" lswcct scents and sounds that cou‘d lcd d admitting them it w“ pm- ' A Vienna daily describes m even- c o N n I o N Thc ltrliun itlnn ivitli refcr- , my eye not Se? .’ ' ' ghoffld be” she" d1'°1"'°5°111““°11 ing in the home of a Viennese om: n» Lumbuxli-difluurifl. once to G'3l'lil.'lli_VS (Llnallzi for ar- ‘Vol11,, compcnsauon ' 5m, brovlde l m m‘ mm ‘m the b11315 scientist where Einstein was a mamcnt parity with the other na~ o e results °x the qulnquenn1al guest. It seems that this savant for me. tions was made public some time ,ngo. Pi-"mivr ltlussolini speaking at —E. M. A. Lambert, in The Winds wruziu, m: soon {it in make n, pcr- Magazine. in -—i——-- or ,1“; Gpffnfln Fcnton ha". resigned particizlar question. 51151111111111 cilbinct because-An his -"G.c.in:iii_~."s (irmanrl 1:21‘ judicial View-thc interests ‘parity of armimicviir; is fully justi- industry have been sacrificed to ilivd." tho. Italian louder (lcclarcd. provide ivldcr and easier markets "It mun’ l)r\ 1'|‘c."_£','llZ!‘(1 and ills for British manufacturers, and Mr. :.".f)iillf'l' tho b71101‘. Bu: n’. iho samcjSsullln, lender of the Labor Party Iiimc Grrrnnily mll"~l not its‘; rc Iin Australia, is conducting a. fierce armtimcilt in any way ns long as campaign against the treaty in the 11.111“ disarmamcnt conference cn- cnusc of his country's workpeople. din-m. 0mm the confcrcncc fails.’ GPTlflTlIlf/ cannot zcmain in th" Lcaruc of Nations." i\'lf".'i' nil this Amid thc tumult of criticism to ivifrh thc (lziawa Aqrccmotils have boon subirrrd. It is interesting ton notc that. i1""ciscly opposite faulm 110W boon ivxmd in them hi‘ differ- cnt spcakcrs and writers. In Great Britain one would gather fryn Mr. Gcorgc Laudsbury that thc Do- .L,;_,, V’ , minions sccurcd the whole nzlvan- I , “iiliirklki tags in thc Confcrcnct‘. and that ‘M87 m: the British wrr-klng classes nre to ' rrroan under thc hardship of dearer food in odor to enrich formers and {Dunn's KI D N EY "census of 1906. The Representation Act of 1907, implementing this pledge, increased the representa- tion of Saskatchewan from 6 to 10, bers, thus raising the total mem- The census of 1911, with its large but unevenly distributed increase of population, led to very consid- "81118 chflnkes in representation, enacted by the Representation Act of 1914. The representatives of On- tnrlo were reduced in number from 80 to 82, of Nova Scotia. from 13 i016, of New Brunswick from 13 to 11,“nncl of Prince Edward Island from 4 to 3. On the other hlnd the representation of Manl- toba was raised from 10 to l5, of Saskatchewan from 10 to 16, of Alberta from 7 to l2, and of Brit- ish Columbia from ‘Ito 13. The net result was an increase of l3 members in the total membership of the House of Commons, bring- 1118 the membership to 234. How- ever, in the following session an amendment to the British North America Act, resulted in the reten- Zrain growers of Canada and Aus- tralia. On the other hand, Mr. 1;r;-/g_'§_ kWhOSGNIlBXIlO is s household word. whether his relativity is intelligible o" no, is s. competent violinist. An innocent manoeuvre to make him from the and o! Alberta‘ 1mm 4 1° 7 mem‘ play was planned. In a room next drawing room a string quartette or Austraran bergiailp of the House of Commons began to p," Beeumvem when ‘he ,muslc stopped, the players would like to play something of Mouflfl’! [composed for five violins, but they .had been unable, to find the extra lplayer. Would Professor Einstein oblige? He tried to refuse. but they “put the fiddle in his hands and the ruse was successful. The quintet were well into the second move- ment when o message came from the great and famous French scientist, Piocard, that he would like to come and see lllinsicln. And come he did very soon, to wait be- hind the fiddler unill the Mozart was finished. Einstein was in Vienna to give an address on Relativity: Plccard f0 tell about his flight into the strut- ospherc. “Up there one from Europe to America. in s few hours." Einstein wlrned 111111 against another ascent. "Think of your family." After parting with 11°" "Y Prince Edwlrd Island. nu friend, Plccard ma um every which has four senators. of her meeting with Einstein mode him can fLVI PUWBER Mac's PILE UIIITMEIIT Gives Quick Relief in Ill cues of Internal and Extor- nai Piles. 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