,- deiiflllely --u- -ar - - -e.~v~*»~"°'-_ ;..~.-x 'ma might Wen develop mm ° per' rw Herald has had I Llmnge O. igreatiy reduced in numbers and force msnent body. meeting at regular in- “ l ` lin the prairie Provinces excepting fervels for exchense of views and hem' Like PM °“ me “ay '° Dam' lalberta, and quite negligible in Brit- e,mel,leuc“_ ascus, it has seen the light, and in l lsll colluubll And A rlsmu tide of M present’ ll ls polluted out' there the enthusiasm of a convert it has conservativism from coast to coast is a complete lack of co-operation 5 _ between the educational authorities , l t ` H ` Muuuollnl has lil, uwu my ul deal. of the diflerent provinces Therefore, mio" °" he tempemnce ques On' in with the habits and morals of _ . __ _ ,. ,.._,__.__-_,_ l _ggggnofrr ___u THE GHARLUTTETOWII GUARDIAN Notes By The Way ` l'rea|||sua-W. Chester li. alelmve. _ . _ .Ln . . . o. *_' lexus us.'s:?m:r_l.f“|=.‘s:s';|rn?¢¢. s°o°c:.':s°¢:°s|i:co'r'-D. K. ocnia The extent of the Liberal ilefesit Ylee-President-J. B. Bullitt. tue im ner un uavssui monica is c:gn-a» me united anus( in Ollilflo is truly remarkable in lefalagl Daily (founded IMT) 55.00 per vu-' (ll: sdvsneet delivered. vmw of the Pollucal hlswry of the TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929 ."‘°“‘“°= °i°°° "‘° °°°“'=‘°° W" zucounsomo rnosrscrs ‘ciblo for such textbooks as might be lmmhlp ol John Smdneld MW selected for national use by an in- uluuuld_ who hm been lender of the 1* is i“1m°“ Wi “°i“"i f° "'i°‘°° terprovincial conference. each pro- la-eroru. party in Upper canada pre- naanacuns-mm. aim Umuial. vi/ef H vi°*°W- C““°‘““° °°“‘°"“‘ vinco contributing a share or the vicuslv- There had been no party in be tives in the past two years have had wsu md the Federal Government old Canada until Nova Scotia, and One of the difficult propositions th; much w encourage mem* md lo llls. lm _ The Ontario plm or New Brunswick were brought into that faces a. physician ,is to tell whe- aLso ass ng . thc my tm pmsent very general “_ such substitute method as the may the Unioxl. Tlftcr that event the Re- ther or not a patient complaining of layed the wmlng of lt. And no wow Notation that the next federal elec- 1 form par y n Ontario assumed the headache is lieally suffering. der um Wm see n change of admmistrr orities approve, cou d thus be ex- name of the Llbel-B1 lm.ly_ As you lmuw lu ullmeulu of heut' of tended to cover the Dominion. The 'I‘he first Federal government at lung, kidney, skin, liver and so forth, U lim li ONBWI- British C°i“mbi“ cost lo the lndlvlduul provluceu would Ottawa took the name of Liberal- there are 'objective' symptoms which Ze and Bukst/chewan, which had been t ll ll “_ Conservative, and was made up of the physician readily recognizes, but _ in the grip of the Liberal machine, F: oozpara 1 Zy Boillliidlilutllime 5es-‘“” equal number of ministers from when it is s ‘headacl'ie’, it is a diner- cgmmuents' ha hu been ‘ble to gs pare” W me' the Conservative and Ref ' P l _ll, y ll . orm parties. ent matter. me lm” for wen y ie years me Pfiliaiil' in iii* C3-1° °i Pi“'e“i4 °f under the leadership of John A Mac- If ther is s tem rature in d as ioined the Conservative column; and, large “mul” in reduced clmum_ donald. “John A." and ,_John 'sand_ or décregsed Wlsefeor H ;he:°:°‘ followed on the invention of the spec. Ontario, after three years of Conser- stancesl neld.. were mmlllm. names ol, opposed constant contradlon of an “ce vstive administration, has confirmed Lastly’ stress ls md dn the dl5ad_ party leaders, but John Sandfleld mugdeg, the hggdgghg 5, umm, gen- 5:2; wescopes; he ummnely “_ both the administration and its pol- vantage 0! usmg American textbooks Macdonald also formed his govern- u|ne_ 1; there 1, increased pull, ol. dv . .ll lml l ll ment partly of Reformers and partly pmgsul-e Over me S clul n l uh . ide" by 'n me" 9 ng ma or y' in Canadian schools These text pe °W“° ° Bi‘°lmd il-‘5~" Which i~i\°“8i1 Y" ff°m} - ‘ of Conservati es. Th it b' In tm Case of the Mun" tw° Pr°` books, to say the least, do not assist Liberal Conseivative, :grid theemtiwls fiziiealiy ::gw?;.?i:a;ei`r:tg°lThsh;:tuixi:; mul' is in mm” ww! “my complete" vine" the “H of the Liberal mmm' in the ‘fostering of a Canadian na- Chieftains. before opposed. became ol head “n istl-ation was the natural result of sl “mal splrm It lt be true’ as some allies. If the-re is a swelling of the eyelids, :l formed. Its first .separate govern- ment as a province was under the Behr of 'nic Loucoa 'runes uurcry sup- plemen _ ‘ interes - l so bv K thematician, astronomer and lecturer, and bridge University Prose. The Times rev capable of providing almost any num- tofootobes-10,oontainsan in ting ana thought compelling other postage ctamp en fm °¢. ii" ni-ct view of “The Universe Around Us.” Sir James Jeans, well-known ms- 0! which was published by the Cam- I-l iewer seys that this great book is of reflections, from which. never- ess, one stands out clearly-that author must have thoroughly en- hh has penny representing the time he lived postage stamps until you have I Di-1° pile l tion so far as astronomy oth Boo. P1'0b_li-'fly stretches before civilised humllliii-"l The question naturally arises who- ther Sir James Jesus really means that PPC poctagsstsmprepressnis timehe boencivililcd,Ulothiokl`ieBo!t.he an uncivilised state. Now stick an- tnreprssentt.hanext5.000yeers‘~ civilisation, and keep sticldoe 011 high ss Mont Blanc. Even now forms an inadequate representa- of the length of the future which. no serious accident is likely to n to us in such an epplllinl 1008 """' -- =`=---v---._` ‘haslived unearth. The thiakneu of . what The Universe ui. PAGE FOUR - l _ 'rim CHAR a'rowN GUARDIAN _ - - NOVEMBER S A _ 3 i = I -f I , '_ _ _ .4 so/vi E UAV/ 'Hseselsperhspcecsnsmucb 0 dcairedrhlngchgeygu ,s:e1ooking£orwardcoeos_neday. Itmsybeg hmne,_etripcceou1echerisheddmegmoiyo`urow,,_ l-WA* f _ Wh'atever' if ig fetuilr deposits in I Amqm la duo Bank om bring reelimiim disintegration that has been in pro- Edward Blake became leader of the. ll mu b , kld l equal calibre are available in certain sandfield-Macdonald covemment and may bg an eu, couultlon wlm m _ - y uw natural °“"°°m° M an mmm” courses, then the volumes required became the hrst Liberal Premier of ,ell hmm ailment; there is s change should be prepared at once. If neces- °“"“'i°' Late’ he resigned that 01' in the individual’s manner. Ho may dgvigg gf th, compo;-gtivg m¢th°d_ tration which had kept its pre-elec- tion promises and P15065 b€f0Y9 the time to devote himself to Dominion _ sary the authors selected by the edu- U l d on t d beC°m€ Silipid. excitablo, confused, the P°°Pi" " S"“igh"°'“""d d°°1‘"“”'°“` rational authorities to compile these a Us an ver MDW” suwee ed hav” dmi°““5' ‘indinl W°fd°» 1°” °f express train would take to reach the pf its aims. and purposes. ` him as one of the greater Liberal memory and so forth so cum volumes should be ar nteed s fair ~ R L’ freely .dmlmd that uber!! 'Ku H leaders of Ontario. Mowats long and clluuueu of chmcler such H me 0! in return for their work by the pro- brilliant career as provincial Premier brulallly neglect of duty ,mums ne FUCCCSSCS °f ’°°9“i5 Years bfi" been vlnmll wllh the 1:-ede,-algovemmem, began in 1872 and continued until wlllluul reason obtained not through consideration parmlpatlngl July, 1896. a period of 24 years. True meluncllolla ls usually Neo? ilxlwn to our telescopes, “gm from of the best interests of the country The uuesllon ofsumdaraiaing au tart- M°“'°i W” ‘“°°~°°‘i°d 1" ihe Lib' nizes by the physician. which takes 14o.ooo ooo years to 1PreihifOtlbHd ' - but of the party. The decline of Lib- books throughout Cmad! has h_e_ II 31;; he rl; erin); o mn ti;l!'e0m;’an;i;ni’ Prof. E. Erben, Vienna, tells ug that 1-“gh ug, 1; ig gggy fo ggggg this gmt, h be i i , 5’ ' r where the pllysiciun can’t fin "“u“" ” °“ “ p’°°°” 5”" qucntly been suggested, but there are l sir .lchn Macdonald had died in iacl able-:uve symptoms me men,dk;‘;_’; °’ th’ ”"°°p“°“ °f the Ki” G°"“"" dimcultles in the way which mustbe i ehd Leurier'had risen io power in Well and Des about mp " ` 6" t, wh n it began tinkering with i 1593_ d ti d to in ch 1-l 8 wmk’ ,but ms me" ° considered. The ideal textbooks forl es ne "ma at e ead complains all the- time of headache, agination; but a passage such as the the tariff for sectional support, and the Maritime Provinces would mmb l of the Dominion affairs until 1911. he should be suspected of ,maunseb following immediately cans up .I "_ ru udvu lu e The eople |Ontarlo continued to give~ Liberal , in sa” " 5 5' P ally lay stress on the particular geo- l lorltles ln fed, al ual, th 0 `h_ 11123 that is ‘!elsn1hs' or _feklnsr sponsive mental picture: have learned that this is not states- / _ "na r a 5 r ug This is especially true if he ro- "For all but a 500th part of iislong manship but small politics, and from the Pacific to the Atlantic they are awakening to the fact that if Canada is to grow in proportion to its natur- ‘1 ‘dvantages it must be through a b00ili'rs-nent our Electric vacuum cum, 1,, FOB, LINOLEUM OR. SILCLOTH-Varnish Your Floor twice or more yearly to kccp the color. bright ana au., ia prolong its life. 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