a-u~ ‘_ &~.=.m '#a _ 'W' fuss ceT';ra'“l°'a¢»lla::."I'a.¢."'""'. 07|" "ml °f|i"'IN| “'¢l|l"l° rr- - ldlsq I DI I*-Q I _ , 20,000 Othe tqfla II :Cd - *‘*“'°u“1f**°.'e"-='F";m;'|\°f 'l¢.`l‘|'="¢!:f:le|- , em injurie.: fprgm thsniafflc casuesvs. d _ _-e l slug Bally (Issued lin) ll U0 per y :tiller rear til odvanso) nailed ln ...I -M; ill ellie) Isl thi, Y Canada H1 Ualed -£z ¢ _ MONMY. rlaanaa! li, ms. , -~ l- ‘f`~ _ ia -J _Vt , _,vhs , 5 3;.. 0 ~ffIf;T7".€:- '-e_._-ta T. ft=-;1->~._-'F-'.`.~ ~ A-;~j»,_;~;. ,;;_"-_ u . »- naaasoeagsn.-so\sr»_u,xsuf,~ 1...-.u an-.mms nomar .., _- s~¢ss asf. .an ffl fi : - 1- : 1 2' i. t. . .|, lf. .2 - _ .1 ~ .:.i:-sv=t»;.ri§"§F` V . ~- it , ` W7: :J _ F." _ :- -»`_ ` ; =f~ if 5 il ~ f if' ii 'gt ,= J r- . .»1‘ 1 - in f' l ,_ ,'{:. . 5;? iii' 3 _iii .tai i ; 2 I T, ‘L _ '; t - ‘. l", ' it ‘ 2 ,x _ elf' ' "€3’_lf fr' : _.__ _,gt-.~a;ig5 'rim Crlanhofrrlwn cuannms. ____,___ EBBA Y 11 Fi- =, -if --is- --~" ~ '-~~*°-* A I Notes B__yh77ze Way most useful of all purposes for which the money might be spent. It lsthe one obiect upon which there canbenod.isagreemerit.Lastyear in Cook county 1,258 lives were lost list Ili! Pears The. Farmer ' v And iiis Debts I ' alarllttohwn -Guardian does aes Address by M. A. lt!aoPBlB.SON, K. C. (Dominion Department of V Fi|u.ncs») , i>Usl.lc ronulvl sus sexes- le one uf me dlseualon by Correspondents questions ei litiest. The necessarily anlsras the Orlblenn at sernspesdanta. ‘ TBI MILK COMBINI ~ FARMERS ’ WEEK February 19th, 20th and 21st. QUEEN SQUARE $0||00|. ||A|.|. ENTRANCE FROM noncunsralf Sriram struction of evcrythihs that ia , TZr“r”°w“- s if roncrr- ou. As noted recently in the press. the Dominion Government has sanctioned sponsorship of tba mo- tion-pieture, finest We I“0r8et,” by the Canadian Legion, an act that iilat. this reflex on the present l'9¢iprocity negotiations might be hishiy pf-eiudioial. Does Mr. Kin; thifikicf this? Does he desire to ppduee such a reaction! Would be _prefer to see the movement toward rieipfoelty halted? ire need hotles has been warmly applauded by every lilflifi-l°d if intélliaant :Canadians organisation of the Associated HM it diilicult to answer these young., , y questions otherwise than, in ~the` The story of our famous war- l"i1"ii18¢i"- ,‘ . time films, says The Lcgionary, is fascinating, peculiarly so since their xe~appearauce in 1ii85'is virtually; resurrection from the dead., All pomrovs _As roov 'rhe food value of potatoes is fl 005541055 k-“°W When *md 11°" matter which should b€g'iven much *MY We” `ti*-k°°- f°1` P"°'°“°°uY wider publicity than it has received every Canadian soldier "broke irlto in the movies" at some stage of his wydo Canada. Apparently they are awake to this factor in the career. The motion-picture camera- nomo, sum php” -.Potato msn ought to have borne the motto woo.lo_~»` _ _ of the artillery, "‘Ubique." for. in- ' dQd they also were everywhere. hold At the National Hotel Earposition at New York City November ~ f)I'lgI!lB1ly the. films thus tdkell 1148' 1934’ Maine pothtoea re°eiv_ were shoim in theatres throughout od the British Empire and the United from States, their sole purpose being to of stimulate recruiting. when the war the ended, they were shipped to Can- most qulto a_lot of publicity. Aside urging that the potato is one the most health-giving foods iii world, and that potatoes are th: profitable items on a. hotel ada. For nine long years they were menu' the not was hwulht out completely forgotten. \ that _one pound of baked potatoes Some six years ago, liovmver, a equals my of the followm: _ timely article in a national mag- azine resuscitated interest in the pictures. This article set forth how thousands of feet of this valuable - historical mcord of Canada's part in the war has been lost; much had been rendered useless through neg- lect, and, if appropriate action were not immediately talfeu. the whole if* of it would completely disappear. w_ Bpurred to action by insistent de- I mands from legion branches and this other ex-Service men’s orzaniza- ° tions, the government of that day gatheredvsll the film together. It was turned over to the Motion Plc- ture Bureau in Ottawa, and in due 5 7-8 ounces of beef. 1 lb. chicken. 2 1-4 pints of oysters l-2 pints of milk. ggs. _ baked beans. of bananas. of bread. of cooked peas. is certainly apparent that h good- potatoes retailing at about cent per pound all over Canada season, they are the answer to high costs of other foods. P-l~I|-¢@D»-4 53.58° 9. he EDITORIAL NOTES Our entente friend, Premier course funds were appropriated for Flandin, appears to be skating on the purpose of getting it back int0 thi” ice these days' shape. This has been ft task of some years. Althocgh the_ motion- A’ nickel is not supposed to be as picture business has not been in E°°d H5 lt dollar and yet it goes to existence sufficiently long to sscer- °h“*`°h m°’° °"'e“- taih the life of those celluloid reels, the films will not be allowed to de- Flemington, N.J_, will look like hedoram If necossmy they Wm be "the deserted village" when all reprinted again and again. so that th°5¢ lawyers and witnesses take even 100 years henm, p0stef-ity may their d°P"t""‘ look upon them andsee the soldiers of 1914-1918 marching, fighting. and suffering the privations of the Ma' Great War. $5 The $1,000,000 Slilt I-gaifist Pa. and Dionne reminds us of a recent ,000 damages case in our own' “Lest we Forget.. is much more courts. A witness asked by eolmsel than a story of a European war. It h w he would like to pay $5.030 and collect it-I’m on trn dole." o is Canadian history. The men da-ma8°5v replied- Wen' Y°“ muld' trudging across the screen are not "Y actors: they are men of the Can- adian Uorpa. many of them alive Necessity is still the mother of wdny, others of whom this mm-o_ invention+as witness Mr. Franklin ordinary picture shows practically E~ their last act in life. The war l>0i’ff‘ a msg war: it is war in all its ruth- d Smith's cotton-flax machinery process If nations will persist rid . in shutting out one another’s pro- ucts either by undercutting m' legness’ its ohm’ sunk ¢,,.ogooy_ tariff, means must be found to sub- and its futility stitute them.- There the inventive The message of the picture’ says genius finds his opportunity. The Iegionary. is the message that the thoughtful person extracts from Liberals were always anti-provln- it But no individual cm sit through cial grants. Not only did they cut of! it.`withUut the feeling that war is °U1' Nad 8I'U~DtS. but they Clit UU* a sickening stupid and silly bug.. our technical education grant as E iness. Heroism and self-sacrifice, ll. 1-Ion. Mackenzie King always w endurance, eheerfulness in suffering Went on tile P1'i!1Cil>i¢ 0! keepin! an stalked by Math’ and hand in eiizrything for the big interests in hand with death marches the de- rayed hem is not a Hollywood- On reds tario and Quebec, where hund- of millions of dollars were physically beautiful. spent on harbours, railways, public WHAT Doss 'Hs"Ms'Alvz' buildings, etc. Auto traffic, lilfn bank clearances ___.___ and railway loadings are pretty sure How does the Liberal DNSS -PN' in pegs to explain Mr. Mackenzie therefore it is gratifying to learn ‘ ject of the Empire trade a81'¢¢' reported, there was an incmase all ments. A few weeks ago it over in the quantity of gasoline Kings double volte face 011 the Sub' that in November, the last month 0 was contended that the Liberal o nsumed. For that month gasoi- in automobile accidents. At least A careful study of _the circum- stances of automobile accidents in Chicago led Prof. Miller McClin- tock of Harvard University 'to the conclusion that 'I2 per cent. of them never would have oczurzed if a system of elevated highways had been in existence. If this estimate --*_ urea, 000 to the last census fig 586000 are full owners, $3.000 Il _ '14, tenants. 'rhat ia. today in Canada D0, per cent of our farmers in the cateaory of home own- owners and 'art tenants. and the ss -"Combines in restraint of 8 ' Sir. we have in Canada 728,000 tr-mg" ig unlawful gy, (gnu, 1| ARTIFICIAL TEST!! ABI NOW . _ _ rur IN WHEN Youre owN fgmen °n nm mud of ms num - 'rears Ana axrlmcnu pon' llho ice? Attorney Gensnl taking not- When the blow ia aimed at poor, the popr prodwocr as ,well the poor oonsilner. there is more need to take heed. Years ago, when milk was jacked TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH 2.00 P. M. and 7.00 P. M. Meetings Central Farmers’ Institute, ” The night session will be open to the public. An addrf Horse Production will be delivered by Dr, J A Sinol dications of the trend of busineaa., leader never molly was 0PlJ0S¢d f~° the agreements, that he had no _$55 tention of scrapplna th¢m» ""1 in ._ that to suggest that he was hostile ~ ‘_’§"-ffwse deiibef-etaly t° misrepresent his ,_ il. o. r- ly- was ,ia-'_f _, 1 _ hr. . __ l* 'r' "`°”" . attitude. Now. however. he has ` swung back Wim i»° hi” f°"““ position of flat opposition. Buell- week, Mr. King slid: Uwe' know why this negotiations 7 with the uuivtd states have not Q ~ bsefr`suecessful;fIt-trbecallse the *‘3'*"‘” ottawa sgremeents have stood in tbe,wsy. 1 venture to say that. ba- ,~é:. . I'..;.. fore this Honra sees any l»!i'¢¢m_f-‘Ui /,_*.~»l _ l f ix'-’~ 4'. tif- ‘ti _' oi' , ho with the United States, it will see further- changes fri these Ottawa 1* qngmeuts. They are also standing `|n gh, my of agreements with '- other countries, and they will con- tinue to stanein the way until they - an ehansed." _ The Canadian public generally is not mosh concsmsd about Mr. _ :nun stiituco an laws trade mt thsstatemsnt above quoted, may dovuntold mischief abroad. M one mainland newspaper lugssstl. it cannot fail to awaken this vain that Canada amaseulata its iff; in the 1-louse of commons last’ ine sales were as follows, with the November 1933 figures in brackets. The figures represent 881101152 Prince Edward Island 260,000 (212,- 000), Nova Scotia 1,820,000 (1,549: 000). New Brunswick 1.198.000 fi,- 040,000), Ontario 29,043,000 07.306.- 000), Manitoba 2,542,000 (l,0U.000). Alberta 4.087.000 0,861,000). BTU!- ish Columbia 3,233,000 ($090,000). As reports from Quebec and Bas- katchewan are not yet to hand, it is impoeslble to give the total 'for' the month of November, nor for the evwen mohtlu of im. Inst Wal' 024 picture theatre! operated in Canada with gross re- ceipts of eac,4eo,ooo-e del.-fease over the previous year of 85 per cent. The decrease was least in Ontario and hiahest in Prince ld- ward Islpd, the former being $1 per cent and the latter 54 1-2. The per capita expenditures on motion picture entertainment by bwvilwll was as fellows in 19,88. With 1930 in brachets: Princsjdward Island UI (8.14), Nova _lootia 01.82 Ui-02 ODNYI0 03-19 lli|\it0§ 01.00 (UM). lu- (|2.i.l). Alberta is correct, it follows that more than . 900 lives could have been saved and would have been last year if there had been a modem highway sys-_ tem in the country.-Chicago Tri- i, lmne. _ r I The proceedings of the _soviet h 1113 and jeerin-g as ordered. Never demilltarire the Siberia-Manchukuo I' fmlltflar, and applauds the increase l it to keep. ~ become a practical problem, albeit to be intemationally planned and 1 and defence arrangements of -the h viously the seadrome questiop and the problem of the frcndom of* th and buffet luncheons are delivering t the death blow to the art of con- tg that freedom of speech diminish.-s "“ to me is the highest form of dem- "" parties, freely debates them in a freely e.’rected parliament, slid freely Uh play and co-operation of parties- ~ govemment and opposition, cabin- liament. Government by discussion, by debate, by dialcctic, this to me is the true c‘en-foci-acy; and it is a thing which ‘is inevitable when thc high nature of a rational being, is W o d amiabl rt of th cal paroxysms Britain contributes at the Football Association Cup com- DY petition. By linking these two -°n things together we are not des- B ridiculous, but the revers° n° what healthy, normal person would i sport, in which the so-called fight- P pleasurable use? We would; and it an The 63000 pilllllds left by Sll' Al* thur Pinero must be classed among ° the "big estates of literary men authors gpnerally’ do not greatly J stance, left only 8.000 pounds; Mr. Robert Bridges, the Poet Laureate, 6.000 pounc's; Mr. D. H. Lawren'ri, B1oombsury’.s pet lion, about. 2,503 pounds. Sir Hall Calne's estate was in the neighbourhood of a quarter I of a million, but such literary for- was one of the wealthiest writers with 1_11,000 pounds. Stanley Wey- man coming next with 100,000 pounds. Dickens left 93,000 pounds. Thomas Hardy 91.000 pounds, and John Galsworthy 88,000 pounds. On the other hand ,such popular fav- orites ss Arnold Bennett, Sir Ar- thur Conan Doylaand W. J. locks left the comparatively small siuns of 40,000 pounds, 30.000 pounds and 24,000 pounds.-London Daily Telc- graph. "Golfed with Beely" introduced a e capital story about lord Mottiatone. when he was War Minister, and the late Field Marshall Earl Roberts. In the Boer War Major Slely, as he then was, was court-martielled fog disoheying an of-def to fetif-e an acquitted on the ground that ,his action saved the situation. At a re- view he attended as Wsr Minis er lard lnéfottistonétnaaid dm fhord Rigb- e sz ‘ never ame.w snuner arrest in Afrifa, I should occupy my pzesent post." Lord Roberts laugh- ed. and replied: "Well, I really for- get tshhztrzaaen why I didn’t have *you Y i 1 __ _ __ _ $2.40 ($8.11.) 'Bic decline in theatre receipts is dlie both to a decreased atilmdanoq and lower prices. The amount collected in amusement 'ICN was l2,'l3l.000 while YIIUGWWW. tltei we oo cial lol ' #__ cha Congrem, as reported, sound like a .` 01' a Katlwrlhg of picked yes-men cheer- | tal* - Yo thelem trnre seems to be a danger- man ous spirit of antagonism to Japan. ce' Of course things are not always, hear what they seem. but when the con- i than gross rejects Japarrs suggestion to mou _ D _ Sou Since we have npw reached a of D01-ht at- which the air mail to den Canada must be consi<`ered an im- no mediate question, the seadrome has our an extremely tlckllsh one, The Hoya Americans claim that artificial is- can lands of suitable design for the use or of aircraft can be constructed and om emp1oyed___wi_th success. We have hos still to .see`one, but if thn claim be arch granted, who is to make them and W who is to operate them? Are they mo controlled or to be simply a host oi ,ZW little Hcligciands carrying the guns they seas cannot be sepa:ated.~Glasgow mt? Herald. 5; A distinguished educator la quot ed as saying that stand-up teas T versation, which has lon; been in a decline. 1-le might have added the “"4 movies and the radio to its enem- ies. But here are not all the in- and fluences which tend to substitute Wh chatter for conversation. It appears m° rc the quality of speech.~l?oston HPS 'rf-anscript. and My fundamental belief is s belief: F' in government by diszussion. This Pie ocracy, when a free people, freely "“b° thinking its different thoughts, P10 freely exlpr~es=.es them by different mm reconciles them by the free inter- f°f et and anti-cabinet-in such a par- H Public 0DiHi0Ii, Concentrated into mind of man, duly educated to his E00d bee an eenaing from the sublime to the b duct. were it to be held, could to ._ For e status of a state function. Con 0 _ r ing instincts of men are put to mg L, heonomng tc think that the Bm_ members of the new Govemment a ish lo do_ K1 nn »s -.muddled letter in which “the Lieutenant- t oaf" us a moge sglblimc figure G°Vem°" regret* that. U10 Prime than Goering with his execution- Minister and ms Cabinet h9»V|“8 the , er's axe, or even the gmat Gandhi declined "° be present' the “tate D1'°l2¢l' 1085-‘119it“N 17° emi* 1*’-W5 in, m hh 1°m_ch,th_ dinner set for Eebrual~.y 20th in- this regard. Under tm Constitution, 9'5"" Wm 11°t be held-" - - - Mi- was it the Legislature of the Pfo- _ . - ' - H Pbum has °H H101 than one oe vinee ei- was it the redef-al Paflla- §‘=’5'°’» i>°1iii°ai1v. I feel that I eau us .. gil Playwrights, novelists, poets and h benefit the Exchequer through death f‘n°°°P° the U°“"°“““°'G°"°m°f'S t 0 e - _ vitation to the state banquet 1 d to gh pod 1 p 1| _ duties. Mr. Lyttoh Strachcy, for in W md be ..,hcohs,swht., with the gzitbggriright w lggismegaon g;nli:_ Coal Company collieries raised 234,- in hifi Yvpaatad ruptcy and insolvency., Further- cs me “Pt”-9° °f mont in sezticn 94 of the British saw many individuals with all ers' r teeth removed waiting for “Um or months before it was fmt' led wise to use the artili- _°“°P teeth. It was thought that the “"1 the they WMM tm more ssure of happiness and content- S I -o_ It is only a few years ago since “re we cks 'I - nsilde W en there are no teeth in the h are put in the tongue and pl n B-Pnrcvc the decision of the Prime sh acting in its tru° and inevitable Mlfiiiter Of Ontario and his cabinet ine mode of operation -Emest Barker ministers to refuse to attend the aff in Imerngtioml Anais, mndgn Ztate dinner which custom, since obl ri ng he ins lation of a new to. Beca of the deliberate of me of the principal sueata, the be t be validly regarded as having submit to you that much more im- h - portant even than the actual ac- not exchange Austgfa, Abyssfnis, Séqliehtiy, the Hon Dr Bruce, with complishment aof rearrangement and the Baar for-an hcur's clean d“° *IPP °°1°“°“ 01 thlilas and a would be the changed mental at- me ' e malt g'um.s and hw’ wuld ment of our rural people will be p c ave to get set and so th !iV€ ,wool teeth would ng Eeef' experience hy them it that splendid the excuse o high perigcntsgllh oied ,home-owning 10,. 3 mmm, J u he du e that L farmezs, ma a h _ _ Who” y wiiling ifieralfe thgohau- “°°“’°°° d°"”“° “3‘“`°"’ ‘°’ "“` by those increased prices? Are they of infection-rheumatism "`“l°“““» 1"d°b"°d“`5‘5 °°““°" bi passing it to the producer? Not bv t and kidney d,_*”%mhwr given, but the tabulated result ol a jugmh TW’ ou.. wo and 5 hm go about with a toothless me “ns” “guns ‘MW that 244301 cents a quart is good enough for th for weelm farms, or $3.61 per cent kof that tota mm Your dentist will tell you to-day gm {f;hf;";‘;d:6~7’,f§)’g5"6£“§_g;;g§§ anc M is tthuht i towsigth " ‘ Upraduccrtviestogetahalfoe of the Rughm “my hy more than num n° ° g wse ew per cent of the value of all farms as fifty percent in four years it has a ast nasty look. However, there' is justl partl one thing about.it: if Japan and clay Russia do fight, it would be a war plaoe out of which others should be able pat - _ s e a ment of rlnclpal in "V hen there are no teeth in the f,'§ff,,,i,'f, tg §',,,_,_-os, ,Hgh yeah I than the paltry tis collected by the uth it has been found that the _ need not remind you that the de- Clif or jaw slips forwlard. By putting prossion cams in '29, the real col- tile dentures immediately after lapse in prices in '30, v and that Sist r own teeth are extracted it_ yu;-B1 Canada felt the force of the fai *mis ffhat "P0iI\t¢d Ubin" ef- oppression with increasing fury in 2110 nations whose flags they fly? oh- fx ~ -i, » 2 d 'aa. _ h 3 a an 'rh CBJ utll there is no bone building f that the no , great body of farm- ng ,fm and me “ages b°°9m°° egemvolved as debtors in this tre- An “"1” ""°”‘“’ """‘ *he d"“'°“"= meufioua dest load find themselves °f the ridg€5 8% IIBI/IH! Bhd tcday almost entirely In énfhulh in S81 nger anld retain the dentures mooooy of practically eye,-y Rom in let he dentures really help "M gum’ the debt catalogue. Mortgages are W" heal as it is I' Wen kmw fm past due, accounts for goods and I , , t wounds heal more rapidly services are pm don’ loans to me sumers League' was organized, a er preesum' bank are long overdue, taxes are in mu If dentures am" the i°"¥“° ru-rears. It can readily be seen that 5:' e V5 t° .Mt ‘ff f““°U°n l\°m'i°11Y the mental attitude oi’ rural Can- ecut out the advance' but to amp ces below what it was before the se. A similar league (tax-payers) ' “HS if 11° *Beth RN in the . if fth 2 financial iv uth for weeks, when the. den- migyogftigo n;_:uon?;h|o;s bu; oom- pri S ' 3 df* "'°f» handle them S0 well. mental attitude of the creditors fa r the individual’ fee’-5 B5 if hfa just as uneasy, and just aswofried. H _.___ m0ll-hh iS "fllll 0f_t8€ih." ' _Much has Men done by the md1v_ progr ifially the patent is much hap- fdual emditor by way of re:fri-ange- r arid much more comfortable ment and ‘-resdjustment, but the ina these dentures than was uffdeuiahle feet fa that in the ut with the “inferiority com- great, great majority of cases, that X” due to knowing that the condition of default atill remains uth is too-tlhless. with its consequent tendency to im- iS 81'atify|ih=g to know then pair tim mcrule. and impair as at it is not -necemary to "walt" well, the substantial fibre cf our new den/tures. people, debtor and creditor alike. , Given these facts, and they are _*_*- facts as I have given them to y0u» n l ' epburn’s Ddscourtesy fuf. 1 submit .ue reasonable than does it not seem that the rational. Snowdrops and sorrow, sister iMolltl-cal Gazette) _ proper course to pursue is that that Legislature which has the power. mftiincrs, will not be inclined under tbn Constitution to enact so ould legislate and provide mach- Its storm and strife-_ With the psychology and phil- 1; be pietty well accepted that in o_o ilnal arialysis tim greatest ber of weeks and that as soon 'T10 he as - .ma my .ua sis.:-_.::i.::.°af .:f::.°f..::::_.“:l::l d in the m‘°""h and me re indebtedness, there are many “us isnt encouvaged i0 “S6 them- glfflis of obligations which have ch r' F' W` Fmhm' Umwdty “I been incurred by the fanner. Obll- 'In thern California, outlines some “Mons for permanent _impy-ovo_ maiidi-118 S0 1°-P89 B WWI? mit it the reasons why artificial ments to his land sum as lumber; must be procured from hundreds tures ‘smuld be put’ in as °°°“ for machinery and equipment, for °f p°‘“i‘M° “ner tm’ teeth "9 stock, for labour, for taxes, for has awed' sustenance. or feed and odder, and "9 It has been found that the ml' for many other forms of goods and “V9 I teeth' d‘e“""”`e5 55 they are servicris. As lndicatezi already, most E ed, preserve the exact contour of _gms indebtedness was on a shame °f W’ ‘“°°- me miufal short-term basis. The majority oi ex” h'of the jaw, and the naltuvai ,mortgage Mons wow for o period tic miln °f eiwh t°°th in VM of five years, providing in most. cases PGY It must naturally follow, there- B scent and by the same token th "1 having drawn c.'~rt;fin conclus ry whereby opportunity can be Snowdrops for apringls eternal orded for a rearrangement of This is an interesting. €H20\1\" up I 8 Stilillilaifilia statement' bf high price of feed was the excuse. was reasonable then for feed hy of our people what it is, it was xprees at high mtes, in some cases hunldrefh of miles, there is e to twenty-fiiive times more I Furthe y. , r as tagrpayers we must in- r share of City taxes. Why rlidprincely accommodation for n-resldent business rs? cl business. Why take $15 from the l ih t.he same sum? en the wealthy joined it, with I l iso added the milk abject to their ' £5' as ‘ ' ' e 01' love and life: ITD ' twice or three time! ll high Maddy rom as to its present price, the Cannington, Ontario. , ° ` H I WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH 9.30 A. M. ' w. when feed is at starvation Annual Meeting P E I Sheep Breeders’ Association, re, say 3c for his milk, for which combine' wants 'I to Dc, boy- large cities like 'I‘0|nonk0, de miles distance, where the farmer first to haul his milk to the fran8coa-l0cmilk Par taxes andlicense fees from upon milk vendors paying a uid citizens be taxed to the hilt provide paved streets, lighll. KYBBDO tax them according to volume ef- of twenty quarts a day, and the thousand quart vendor off n a New England city a "Con- ,x k boycott staged, thousands of I result that not only had they tly orglan-ized in N B hate sm. I am Bir, etc., ANTLCOMBINE. 7 ` 5. sfvowlmors also sonnow. i flowers. w for winters weary hours, bowels - é_-*_*E1d°°:’é\“;1‘“:vo°x_‘;’e‘i’°1‘f Q Annual meeting of the P. E. I. Co-Operative Egg & P0, urge, ao lol; tluhk it is A A I and 7.00 P,M. H “WW 9 "1 °°"’bi“° N' ' nn_ua meet n_g . E. I. Dairymen’s Association. ' aifkgffr §f°°,.,‘é_f°°d At the evening session an address will be given by A_ oookm mf, mph, uno.; Cutten, Truro, on “Production Costs from the Far; Standpoint.” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST 9.30 A. M. and 2.00 P. M. A Association. 7.00 P. M. y hes1ed_s matter of o ,ow d cott-him and put him out of busi-, Annual un P E I S i , . . th u id th rcstricte . _ _ Mao mme his poor “muy mee g . . . w ne Growers Association. e " ‘ “‘ M ”° “°W In addition io the Maul mort “°°’,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,., ,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, The PoUL'1‘ltY show will be held from February isflf esp milk, ' 22nd in the Lyceum Theatre, Prince Street. A large attendance at all meetings is reqlfesied. 5, in (E, greater distuwe than our page mllkmen) then ship by ' I 6. ,gg-,,,°,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,M ,,,, ,, 'ISLAND STURIES WANTED CONTEST SPONSORED BY THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BUREAU IS NOW OPEN _ With the two-fold object of encouraging the art of story writing among our people and awakening a deeper interest in the folklore und history of our province, the Prince Edward is. land Travel Bureau has arranged a Story Con- test, which is now open. In accordance with the decision of the sub- committee on publicity of the Bureau, the rules of the contest are as follows. 1. The stories must be about events and people of Prince Edward Island. The stories must be true. Stories must not exceed 2000 words in length. Stories must be tlffed or legibly written on one side of the paper only. Contributions must be in the hands of the committee not later than March 4, 1935. Contestants will give up all publishing and broadcast rights. i - » g The decision of the juddes will be final. Three prizes of $5.00, $3.00 and $2.00 will be given in each county. 2. 3. 4. 7.4 8. Prize winners will be announced as soon as possible after the close of the contest. Stories may be published as soon as received. ‘ V 9. 10. igatiorls, a substitution of a new Arid blessings rife. nfederation, has made 5 so¢1a1 sei; to his office has addressed to c~editor; the restoration of under- e mere fact that there has been Th vinclal axiuistratiofi at T0,-_ y, n on terms ca able Tl:f;avenmwil1ed it ao, 5°” WHO pam with stumbl- rearrangeme t P fulfilment of obligations would in itself of inestimaifn advantage debtor and creditor alike. but I Gil ude both of the farmer and his _ cf contracts or that set which To a world maddened by poiiti ante di te pa e ceremonies unfortunately, ia now in default? These tal 0 _ . At last may know That. round the cross of Lifes The sncwdrops blow, bait Rae. in cliamberra .fouhuff twain in 1ove's embrace- ment meet- ing feet defeat, ~ I1. Stories suitable for-_ dramutlzation will be V reserved for broadcast purposes. ' 18! Stories that may be broadcast are not nec- essarily those of contestants winning prizes. 13. Stories must be addressed to The Story Con- l test Committee, Prince Edward Island Trav- - el Bureau, Charlottetown, P, E. I. per sense of thedignigr belong- tit eo whom he had invited to meet the standing, with it the restoration of I n 0 _ _ Hsieh said unclvll things of thefmefftf /ia alfcu y indicated, no I lncisl Logislatufos had passed ° h _ bernatorial ltio and now he as P05 D. v wad 011°- Ho attempts to moi-story legislation, the effect of my if' °“ the ¥"°““dS *hit i0 which was not satisfactory Under fldellce and following directly | mfrcm. the restoration of credit he . _ _ There was thus raised at onceggzmwnm’ °"°"m°f5 Umniement question as to which was the, Constitution. definit/"ly, there ng an tunes are rare. Bir W. S. Gilbert “my WR! of an springs ness. _ . _ mr ,_',1r,K- 1, , .. The on an vent u‘{f‘”f’°§f"“€.; °"" iT C I B @ In will' take 'over` and mah - (MTW- _ _ Shoe Plant that ha|f;bleii‘_ La. cease to the ____.._l_,_ 1 n“tP|¢°°P °f G*;\'=m; North Arrnrica Act the Federal S 0 n¢°¢SS9-YY. B D0 Parliament was viven the right to Prima Mihiater strain- legislate on agriiuiture while that right was given to the Provincial as well and again the Fathers of Con- federation in their wisdom saw to it that the residium~of par "peace, order and good govemment" 'was assigned to the Federal authority Insolvency, as every legal man knows, means inability to meet one’a obligations as they come due, and insolvency might exist where assets were sufficient and more than sumcient. but where cash was not available. It seemed clear then that the law should be enacted by the Federal Parliament. and this was made abundantly cl “V in 3 d¢¢|5i°i\ of the Supreme Court last June dealing with me t DB5B€d Ill 1932. The Fedq-3,1 Parliament, at the lug oegoioyh poo. sed the Farmers' Creditors Arrange. ment Act. since it was not oontfo. iscuss it with te freedom. 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