"tail"imrcs-éswflrflltércwrziorrqqypgrvslsggymeymyygf'"“"" is]: P 48001118474001! Olrlmalclmtenmoraminlzeise- lllts tisamcwlt ct tbeandilcs- 1b mmticaed in the report as hav- -ls lllddcd their reliei bills. ‘fill Auditor General‘; datqmgnt Odds that there was "no report" with lfilfd to Prince Edward Inland. it“: lay might hlVG Qointed out, must mean that so iar Zsthis Province is concerned, no ir- tlss were discovered last mber two chartered account- ts ct the Auditar-Generafs de- prtment were here ior three weeks. ‘K ._. i?" and made a thorough inmectlon oi. “"1” records, both m the provincial and municipal departments. The oiiicials seemed quite satisiied with their investigation. in view oi the irregularities alleged to have been discovered in other Provinces, this is a signal tribute co the efficiency with which the reliei moneys have been administered here, both by the Provincial Government and the municipalities which co-operated. “y, As ior Mr. Mackenaie Kings oom- plaint that the Bennett Govern- ment iaflsd to exercise proper audit control, the answer is ioun in a despatch which appears an the iront page oi our con- temporary! issue oi yesterday, wherein it is explained that the Auditor General is the one oiiicial over whom the Government has no ‘ "r-autlios-ity, and that a diiiiculty pd arisen when the Auditor General refused the request oi Hon. W. A. Gordon, Minister oi Labour, to make certain audits on the ground that it might htericre with the inde- pendent functioning oi his deli-rt- lncnt and work "a hardship on oer- hin municipalities." We Join with our contemporary ,-Q-h hflplll! "mt the inquiry into this vlrflivlfimrrse" this Boussvwill alwt thcaspriul- Gllldwblflhuagasitllnsncbpcs- itsarssviealou.‘ rub was 01v CANCER % two occasions during the re- cent lcsislatlve ' Premier llsdlllan eniphssiad the inunda- lillldel-thtollirom cancer andthe necessity ior early treatment in the cure o! fills disease. In this con- nection itis interes fi tonote that l Pioneer- movement in the iorma- tion oi a Oancer Control unanim- Y-ifln has been launched in Illn- hllflll. from which important re- fllll-I N! film-ted to accrue. Never- theless. itisliointedonrttliatthe most advanced methods are insd_ equate unless cancer eases can be recognized and treated in the earlier stegee. ‘The old Net." can the 3n- bursh Scotsman, “that cancer im- plied a violation oi orderly living has been partly displlled, and nurs- ing associations, health visitors, and doctors may d0 much to lead peo- ple to abandon the iolly oi hiding the trouble which they dread under the misapprehension that it neces- sarily means a dangerous opgn- "On- Ihrly treatment is the moat mllmlllll! mode oi attack m the P188110, and ii people were instruct- edtonotethssympwmgagq u; seek advice in all cases oi suspicion M" wxlstv hall the bottle would be won." MARKETING BOARD Improved marketing methods lwdins up to the IEBIRQUBZ Board system have been in operation am- Her-fully in Ontario. according u» the Mail and Inquire which maku the ioliowing comment in - tionwiih tbissubiechnowoisucb timely interest in every Province: "Marketa have been improved and extended through turner organise,- tions undctaking busineq-ljkg q- iorts to e/liminato speculation and A las trlsata to tbs whiten a! British statesmen was paid at an emlitlllsally well-attended lunch- gram or recovery had been oper- ated with n0 small measure oi suc- "Psrilrlent was launched by Pres- iden Roosevelt. He also the British government ior the great lmlilflvflfllllt. both industrial and tween ese two courltrics, he said it was duo 1n mks part to the Ottawa trade agreements, which h!" turned the minds oi the peo- ple oi the British Dominions Em- pire-ward rather than United stag- cs-ward. The credit ior the change belongs mainly m the Prime Minis- ter o! Oansda. The net-laboring re- public having by high grim 41¢- llflvcd us oi a market ior our ex- ports we, naturally, turned to the Uni Kingdom and the Imperial W111’! ce agreement resulted. The United States automobile m- dustry’s threatened strike was not. aitcr all. quite so complgtely settled as it was made to appear. HP-ll-ry llbrd meanwhile seems to take a delight in pointing out how llllldh better he manages to keep Prices low and wages high than do others. Oi course no general comparison can tell e whole story. There are so many points o1 practice an which iii-ms can vary that sweeping generalintions are citen misleading. ‘The ps-uvindal minister o! pd»- lic works does not think any publicity should be given to the not that a threatened riot at Fort Bas- katchewsn jail some months ago in the bud. with the ruult that there was no trouble. But why suppress such news? Ii tbs riot had materialized, the pub- Notes By The Way 1 wmnvcuviat v m’ “mt m“ ahcmaindsseail citlu "fllllfllflmumavwondervrhie istcblansc-thayosmgstes-qyuyg parent-a ceas in Great Britain long before the “m!” ioodsarebcstand £17 Give plenty oi mik drink. Give no liquid after Tea and ooflee should notgood. liquids tins habits is ty. Serve meals at regular hours. Milk and bread and Allow mes-g when the first helping i; finished. hover serve another course (arch as dessert) lmtil the iirst has been eaten. Ii the child cries, becomes mib- bm-nandreiusestoeahpaynoat- tention. Ii the reiusal persists take the child away irosn the table. a iuss. rcAéeU digestimgiimiood A elm r on . Should never be given food when emotionally upset. This means that the parents should t1‘? to have the meal as iree as pomiblc Irom emo- tional strain, violent arguments. mo“ ____ . a A meal is a quiet business-like aflair. Itisnottheplaoetosetexcitedor angiytocryorargueorsillkw even play. I believe the above sensible mg- gestions will appeal to every parent and their use should mean the de- velapmerlt oi a healthy mind in a healthy body. Remember, ii the child is sick. he g*;§§~§s§§i§i§§i, ' ".§‘§E~§%E§"~%i :5 __ 5:5 £5325 iggg 52g; 2 He. Yesl . . .lt's that “utra quart of lubrication in every gallon" of gennhe Quaker State Home Oll that lives you lncreucd rnllng: . . . cuts down repair bills . . . makes for long-run economy in driving. Ordinarymotcroila. you know, average one quart, moss or lees, of "light-end" oil per gallon. This vaporized quickly, burns up, fails to lubricate. Quaker State tsbea cut that "lightaid" material qt the ro- finsry . . . by a , ’ ‘ procg thatbeginswhereotlierprooeescs leave ofi’. You get {our lull quartsof lubricant in everygal- lonl Four full quarts of constant a. nafe. . . eccncmicallubvkq. M" T" Your motor. ylnokfor the peed-glam“ Qllkasumdfil-udisplayeg by automobile dealers, any“ stadcnaandgaraqg, M“ ouixill slili = .tt. -t fllshr Okla GI Iellslag ca. If Cllsla, LN, forests, Oll For Full suedggi and Fine rum as BRAHMIN ORANGE PIIOE TIA Ceylon Small Loaf 53E ii v matter “will be sweeping and thor- “cum 1°’ m9 “mum " m"! lio would have been iniormod o! it ought um m“ me mwstmwm share oitiaeconsumers’ dollar. Many and jail ofllcials would gge beien :18! taeego 898113;: mssnd Ince- a n n. 1188mm" will “hew to the line, lettinz tha hnnsrs are being led to ieol um "Mimi l" “m” '1“ Y‘ °' m m ‘ norm“ new“ M,‘ 2g; 5E it to take place or ior per- la s- I'- F; "a. a- as. u a- l s. x mmmirsmi Dominion payments are concerned. it is evident from the Prime Min- ‘ istefs statement that this is pre- ‘»-_--cisely what will be done. He is quo- E tedbythecanadianPressasstst- Ing: "Ii a Province has defrauded ns we will get the money back." ‘lhe Prime Minister, says the des- ptch. “enbhasised his words by flpping his linger nails on the broad ally does fall “across the chamber" when the Rt. Hon. IL B. Bennett hlks in that iashionl ' Be also made it clear that the daeck which is being carried on in connie ti... with unemployment ac- counts by the Minister and his de- _, gartment has been ior the pin-pose c! inducing the Auditor General to do his duty. “It is," be added. "a E nicelnassthatwehavetoiacewhen Auditor General over whom the linen test audits and letter wmdl “be wrote, hasmadsitappearthat .tho Government has iailed in its duty when, in (act; the Government hascontinuedtoaskhinltodohis duty and he has lulled to do it.” To 1dr. Kings prediction that an inquiry would reveal "one oi the mast shocking storlu with which the coimtry has ever been iaeed." the Prime Minister promptly retor- ted: "There will be no ‘Valley oi Iumiliatlon‘ so iar as we are omi- corned." continuing, the Prime Minister re- minded the Opposition leader that it was under the letters regime that I E I _G0vernment has no control, through "sitting in the Ia gush tho right hon. sentie- Isminowocamimweaedthatin dflltngwiththlematteflllmvlllon aimldumedewvhlchthew- IQOmer-alcoilldaaditiherepcrta Xthanhasbeenasinsflllrlack “Wit-ills Filth " and agreements W III!!! produce at a proilt and W!!! back prosperity to ‘gr-figm- “m- T1118 new rmeor Ontario iann Whuisation has been voluntary in character and has generally ymgigleq ltseliasiarssithas goneltsuse- iulness has been demonstrated. Yet its ileld 0d’ activity has extended 8101111- In "W! case. however, as ‘L ' - ' have devel- oped they have some: or later tun up against obstacles and Opposition from trade interests and oven irom Ilmll! oi isrmers within their own ranks which have irustrated or im- wdcd progress. “It is in the field oi domestic marketing that this is particularly "idem- Bram marketlnl is not so complicated. Government legislation 0t grades and inspection has standardized practices, and mun. u" "Pm 9131191118 has been meas- urably successiul. It is out 01 mi, very experience as to how Govern. "1"" Milli-Nona. grades and stand- ards oi practice UflpfOVQ uni-min; conditions for lgriculturg] "not; "11"- lhe convention oi a Dominion "'5"!!! Board has grown." ac. MOUNT or MYSTERY l‘ l5 51mm. says s mrresponderit in the London Times, t0 “n”; that. within 200 miles 0i Vancouver "w" llcs a magnificent range o; mmmmnl- wwflns an area little smaller than the whole oi mgland, which is more remote in 30mg “y; than the remotest part as norm Australia. and which, m- all m b90137. has not sttractgd mg. hmdfvdth pm o! the attention lavished on the Himalaya. or m; Karakcram. ' llminta sers who have seen the "hi! say that the Mount w“. dlwwn mun. which iorma its 818i». has no colmterpart ior seen. .7 m l"! Wlllfltfy- In general ap- vcu-I-nceii isnotunlikeulenmi 3W"! FWD; its steep granite need. les remind me ci the Ohamcnis Aisuillss. ‘Brice at least ci its glau- gdiips nu where they may.” Where ll ll ramble through improved mmn"mgmmdltlm m develup ,0 l point where convicts thought they had cause ior rebellionhut the oi- ilcials handled the threatened trouble in such a way that it ev- aporated into thin air and yet the ringleaders were so prqlerly treated that they could utter no Justiiiable complaints. Should not the public know that the jail oiilcials proved competent in a threatened emerg- ency?"~Edmorlton Journal. There are kind wards whids ciwht to ‘be said ior “pretty nearly any- body or anything." and so many people go about uttering unkind and bitter and sceptical reiaialsx-s lhat the balance somehow ought to be preserved. So much depends upon the point oi view. In the case oi a public man, ior instance, one critic will see the foolish things he has done, the promises he has not iuliilied, the good things he has done badly. his errors and iaults and shortcomings. But on the same evidence another oinerver will point out his accomplishments, his suc- cesses. the measures he has taken ior human happiness and improve- ment. Posslbly neither is a true pic- ture, but the second, since it makes allowance ior human irailties, is the more accurate and the iairer. The audacious get away with s lot oi things because people take so much ior granted. We had an example oi this recently, near War- saw. There was a nice railway track running through the country. it wasn't used very much. but still there it was ii some one had an urge to drive a train. Along came a man with a. businesslike air about him, and a whacking crew, and started to take the track up. People observed the operations with interest. went home and ‘Lscusceri it over supper. Day alter day the work went on; more and more track was removed. Then some oi- iicials started to inquire. The wrec- ker had no license to move the track at all. Hie was simply stealing it. And he had got away with I) miles. The Dominion Bureau o! Statis- tics presents iigures showing that spend QIGQMOJJOO Languages Essential mail and nnplre) ‘file controversy over the 061100- tional value q! lanzucses indivi- ing the so-cailed dead 101101888- Iatin and Greek, is likely to be re- vived in consequence oi the address or any. Gen. c. H. Mitchell beiore the Ontario Educational Associa- tion. As Dean od the Faculty oi Ap- plied Science and EMU-nearing, at the University oi Toronto. 11¢ m!” a strong plea that students beiore going into that iaculty should have as broad an education as possible. He positively included lanlllflflvl- "On tho whole," said Dean Mit- chell. "I am one oi those who be- lieves that the present-day tendency to give a smattering oi a lot oi mis- cellaneous and isncy subjects at public and secondary schools is to be discouraged and that our young people would be better equipped in many rwpects ii they had more o! the solid. really educational sub- jects. such as Einglish, History, Geo- graphy and Iangucsss (even in- cluding Latin). as well as the Mathematics and Sciences." The Dean did not mention Greek. but we believe that the multiplicity oi modern scientlilc tcrlns gives this language special importanre aside from the cultural value which it shares with Iatln. On the broad ground that students should study all the languages pm- sible before coming up to the Unl- versity for engineering courses. Dean Mitchell deprecated the sub- stilutlcn of arithmetic, drriwillg and shop work, surh as tzchniral students can take, in place oi one oi the languages in the middle school (junior: matriculation. Students doing this simply avoid taking a second lamuage and utilize the ari- thmetic and drawing oi pass matriculation. Under the circum- stances it might be supposed that they would be well up in their English. But Dean Mitchell says that there are surprising deficiencies specially in English composition and even in spelling which mani- fest themselves in the various es- says which flrst year engineering woman successively gave blood transfusions in an even- tually successful eiiort to save the moth ‘s liie. Dominion Bank oi Canada in I lost all 1' had and e85 i§§%i 555E235" t. he will not receive the thing he is striving ior, the e or sale oi merchandise. 200d Iflde, a medium grade, o; g Nor trade and therefore pay ior with mid lot acrxlrdingly; he m; intthlsmanrleras-riveatarnuch mire easy solution than be oom- Ptllcd to candle or marl: all eggs 3 g3 8 55323;. HALL & STA VERT a4 QUEEN s1‘. i PHOND\ s IABIIIIEBY 8i EIGIIE REPAIR Willi! -— ll?l?1LlZ)1Y\7(§-- AGENTS Aclllli ENGINES a PARTS CEDAR SHINGLES We have just bought 14 CARLOADS CEDAR SHINGLES —Contalnlng 2% Millions- Froni Very Best Makers Assorted Grades Prices on Application? L. M. POOLE & CO. PAOLI’! WIAIVIS i‘ have received authority to give Ill‘ What Of Reciprocity m" m “mime mmmfi (Ottawa Join-rial) to the agreements he may And his authority to make l" sort oi an agreement is limited I three years. This. we suggest regretfully. M" ' little hope ior reciprociiy- Th“ may remain poasitdiity or bettn" ment in trade l lations between t" two countries. but the idea 01 l“ agreement placing our cattle. fl-Ill iumberandsoiorthonthelllllw Mr. Bennett was in Washington“. gum; dnitlyshot :1,‘ ‘Pm mwmm‘ m- "m" n its” tn:t ihgulld m: The idea last year was that fir. rm eatsmwdinarily careiul 1W" mlliilnkltaln. 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