> i -_ i 1 » I ,oi i i f i S I i i i Mu; _*___ 1 / _ i .¢ \ PAGE FOUR ‘ C 'rm-: cl~lAru.o1"rc'rowN ousnolan g _ SEPTEMBER 24,1935 ;_n -mamma’ Qi i--_=- B €€ ~' :,' '§'-§’_!'% W' l ff- -42-L _Ji Z = , - -1'__l iiuniw, , I .rm l"°°*°“°-" ,°"°°“' " ',f,°_‘;{_';~_,*",,',,"'z_§,'f:""_,__"-,,‘-."°,,°"““- ' ' '- hide io hear what the lung or muy ‘ THE 0l|l\llLOTTETO\V|| GUARDIAN ”` ' ' is doing lornlng Dolly (fouled Ili?) ld-50 ba. yen: (la advance) at si ii ` lsauqi morn-.;. no on. . . r. _ lA'm°»»»:l:\?lu\on:' U w¢|ku..»'nd if l. h review the domestic stan of the 1tsl°_8om-u dny mu,._ V l' °°'“ ’ “"'°"‘- cries for war babies or lnellwt th! nee I lil Until ll-lhlo iancy =-'-- _ _.1 _ __ ;_,~_ in WHO “STRANGLED” IT P his Put pressure Notes By The Way might take a rest for a day and let his mon __-__ or thinking. Mllseoiini lework bandages rolled d by sicman yjuggg Red Orch; 11021- I ' Tuggnay, glfligmggg 1|, 1835. ers. Mussolini‘s terror of economic l'-in When Statesmen Differ (Montreal star) One of the humours of the cam- paign is thedetarmlned effort of Li ll k to mek the DWP Stevens are really “ln cahoots," en- gaged in working opposite sides of the streets, with the intention of that maker him l°1'°°m 'M' ' "what the deoidri will what will minions of dollars into the that sanctions Info” W" 1-* Nei 'rua worm mcersv sirovco he to get ii elm- view of the met Mr. Mackenzie Kings claim that the Bennett Government Ls "strang- ling foreign trade" can be answered in a nutshell: In the last year of Liberal rule Canadian exports were "strangled" to the extent of $300,000,000, the decrease over the preceding year. ‘ What was responsible for this was partly the free trade ideas of the Liberal Government, partly the in- experience of Mr. Dunning as mln- ister of finance, and partly the fall in world prices which began about the middle of 1929 and lasted till about the middle of 1931. This was alto due to the operation of the gold standard. It slightly reduced the quantity _of exports, but reduc- ed the value of them about 50 per cent. Canada, to avoid ' national bankruptcy, had to restore a favor- able balance of trade, for in the last analysis foreign obligations are paid out of surplus exports; otherwise, foreign obligations could not have been met and Canada would have suffered irreparable evils. This is what Mr. Bennett’ starif! revision saved this country from and it also promoted recovery. AMPLY JUSTIFIED ‘ Our contemporary complains all the strong language used by Con- servative speakers in denouncing the misstatements made on plat- form after platform by the Kings. County Liberal candidate. Its own columns of last Saturday furnish a good illustration of the misstatements in question. Dr. Grant is credited therein with say- ing that Premier Bennett had built a. $1,250,000 home for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Cal- gary so that "in the event of war he could move the seat of govern- ment to Calgary and have all the Mounted Police around him to pro- tect it." Such claptrap, of coul-re, is more or less harmless, since there is no one over kindergarten age in this Province to whom it would 'oe like- ly to appeal. But the malicious ln- tent behind its utterance is obvious -fenough. It is surely splitting hairs to complain of the unparliament- ary language used by Conservative of this kind In using the only Leis adequate word they merely gave expression to responsible public opinion on both sides of politics. speakers in denouncing statements or a es HELPING THE FARMERS The following figures of exports io the united Kingdom during the “W four meal years of the Bennett Un" govemment speak for themselves. Agricultural and vegetable pro- ducts, total exports: 1931-32, $96,- 725,113; 1932-33, $114,251,252; 1933- 34, $112,497,346; 1934-35, $127,657,- 646. Animals and. animal products: 19al-32, $32,086,105; loan-as, $29.- 952.848: 1933-34, $44,701,014; 1934- 85. $54,567,585. One of the most striking gains under the heading of animal and animal products, is baron and hams, which advanced from $1,751,- 231 in 1931-32 to l19,N4,521 in 1934 35 Yet. Liberal weaker; have the stump. Credit as it Social to come. Jlnso Brltls h The DOW to cipali sion bec. port Mr. later peace pockets of the farmers of Canada. 101' mm EDITORIAL NOTES M Rmb, ’_"*‘ turbing. The Conservative candidates open gre now their platform campaign at Eden followers t°nish¢_ iollndet xihguv is likely to have a §;‘;‘,`§e§“ Si/even’s candidate. A all over n _-- notified im'/*lid °f W* 5 I 1 'rhsy both insist that government rh Prince the sievehiies evi- Ex w months of frothy mv- that it oannotatbemtwélotggllgfnlgy mm be permitted much more than dehily have called s halt. “‘¥~` The Liberals are sore discouras- that “a ed and dismayed at the lack of settle e v th i f th il- did t Premier _ en Us mn or e can a es on 'war' against Ethiopia it would all I am quoting Dr. Henry Alsop fha helpless and the unemployed. donned spur-a warning of the Emperor i action by N10 ~_ .l __ _ , s:°;;;°zy.;°.i:,ff... .. -,...» ‘;f..t‘;.”;:i.2::°‘°.i'. ‘t:;.'.:f:i t‘;i.‘;r.. :ii‘;il°°...‘”:f...,';ir:..:;'::; ,sr on °f v called a ‘l>l\llm‘_/e “Ped” social Service Section of the Wei- in type meafns by winch mesg md; tio,-,_ P,-°'ve mwormy of them 323'” a -pblicel m$su;';l;1;€g fare Cgulncll ?ft§dev;hYélrkh£ity;V rd can best be reached. No one would Swords and spurs, robes .-and plum- Yemen j 0 e - _ a. o . h . ’ ’ Tithtinef nine may =i\1\_epii'§i»v o°§f'luis“n»t lou-ed beoaw §2§“§k§p§d`i§’°§§hir?’h‘Z‘.§;.§f”f‘i3si §ity'°“g_1§m-SoJ;‘l1l1l;o1;r’°Hly. and lthe such that Gibbons says the Ethio- , ‘ , in hi elf mhlsrely ~ - a oau v as ess Pano, 'we dont want to fight. but by far as they have been “mde kmwn ‘vuhdmw S msn 13,4 50,141 question lt is hard to ray; but he and lefs to link it with common enemies, _ - ;- l isti , ll ` - H we don' *em to _fx the smgularl flimsy. But in a gene al from al art c cu uta A declared that me gold basis is Me’ the Splut wmch the S mbolr years’ 8% The Prime Minister is to be op- could be posed in Calgary West by 4 Social C1011' ‘lf candidate. How disappoint- v"";“rg‘:fy ed Mr. King will be, depriving him i be hen does of his claim that the Buy, to Creditors were favouring pil” if Bennett in anticipation of favours diner” attitude of both the cohadlah and WW it labor organizations ex ly to B presred by resolutions at their an- substitu nual congresses. union of the whole of the mea'ns Montreal area in one big city seems higtbri be practicable politics. an- cast I1 nexation by Montreal of all muni- “est” ties on the Island was recom- ETQSSE mended by property owners in ses- gt a recent convention of the Gene Property Owners' Leagues of Que- in 3' di The proposal declared to be Tggnm u n ids tea Man will understand the 1. Cut down on a ilu ~“ _ ' that lsnimates these men andmpffee, water, soft and hard drinks. ilosmplelrutxemhotaildhlllBtiesghigapszug (Montreal Gazette) that country to wrong the release thize with their wish not 2 Cut down on all starch foods- 1 ht embarmsq two at ms Just now the eyes of the world of British subjects who had been mlm ` h ~ ._ tribute by their ]*b°' H' bread' potatoestlfugfilat'Foezsds-trylbutier. eriemrinei-hilt, of course, he would ;'f"f‘*ng:1°°t§d UP°n¢hBt1ittl€-known 3991”-4°U¢d by the l7ml»’€r01‘ Thei- 1'<->Po"1ti°“S ‘° “°“‘°k E““° 3‘ 1“"°°s° ° n t have that in mind. again, it is ountrv. Abyssinia, hy ore- as d, e owever’ me mam” is Suu criamfftigg trlligaiiogggoylljtitnobarbit- A(berhart and not Stevens wh0`tq`Ltme named Ethiopia' The mrmer Emperor took hh own He' and the discussion. RepreS€rltHtlV¢‘ it “scribed by the family would be like‘y to put up a calldi- 10 is said to he derived from an British mments me engaged in very ati P date against Bennett--and he has émbic term "H&b”Ch," which fmm "°g°m‘M°n5 and these BN pgtitistcls show that igdividuu-I-S already said that he will not do so. f;5§'ifi@-5 I1 mixture or confusion of yi-‘&“~ It will be Seen that Abyssinlah a e to be rendered more difficult suffering with um convu wa ,tate Does this mean In Mr* Kings opm_ 1 gd a elements through some traditions have a lonz backward ion such as this. Doubtles-1 e “eww sommed' are as hmm lion’ that Bennett and Absrhan ue m ern authorities hold that in trail of romantic associations, and Wl\“°Y1 i* laudable' but at n§mf,a.liy as non-sui'i'erers.'1'he only `"ih cahoots?’ Mr. King had better _E£_‘;"1b,T“;;‘oe,t{h°T,fby£‘5i*‘i°";_t aft? Of Sm”-U _ _ ` _ _ __ _ E .. .. mo it is i1l°d"1S"d danger mentally that might wwf be sm-aful. lf Mr. laohheii is ln ,S ,,d,,,,,ed by ,he °;';m,e the moist practical solution of the in-ea_ thorny problem of municipal ad- spirit ministration, was contained in a re- Wm SY submitted by a league com- gyéog mittee and was adopted by the con- pm H vention along with other suggestions under for better municipal overnment Of BOW delicate ll bl statosmen at their wits end have by ac, a way of being del-isory. Remember tha in Thomas affected to laugh to this ti state. is addin tion is for a fe This The h 5 _ work for $500 a year, Or $13-50 DH one 0 week for 5, gghwl year of forty T weeks. We would sugxest to the for .I ul H “dd M BIC Fran Yr” ll that time it is expected that the statement was not fully '3XP1Bl1i¢d» agreement wl‘_l have been dompiag- but a pat illustration of the con- Wlt ‘ d 1 N ed and signed. ;‘:x_‘;r Qhfvgzsigegfpgifhe 303198:; Many’a the lad fought on that day, d _ Wt] Yf,';f°',';°f,u,,§,i, Yet are the night, silently lsy Mr. Edgar S. Fay. the London Benerlinly had abandoned me 10 PQ, Dead on Culloden's field. buf'-5'*”` Wh° U in New YW" W cent price increase they put into gather material for |. book, got lost effect last April. And theunaron Burned are °“r h°m°5’ “ue md in the Wall Street district. I-le wp- 15 th” P20916 "en" °° "3 °° scatter the loyal men: h and that fewer people are proached a policeman and lnqulr- ;‘;‘;,°ng' New York restaurants “_ Yet ed ' . 1 b the audacity to assert thli- U10 eyed him for a moment then said foils o‘fioes A careful survey of Bennett government has done --N nothing for the farmers! _*___ THE' FRUITS OF OTTAWA was “Our Empire", an independent P0 .ioumal of the returned men in hu Great britain, in lu July issue °d» “Some day I'1l go back and eee` DOH! FIG quotes lome Empire trade figures as given by Mr. J._l-1. Thomas in YW the House of Commons, London. th The following are the figured iriiqu relation to Canada: "Compared hu a with the exports to Britain in 1932 those in 1934 from Canada ncreu- ed by zvsooooo. rh the other sires- f tion British exports to Canada tn- `c_reased by £3,t00.000.” The .iournsl adds: "Mr, Thomas uf Woe lble to report I- growth in trade -between the Mother Country and the Dominion which more than vindicatos the ottawa agreements." ‘ Yet in this country during else pe damning the Ottawa agreements. Surely the splendid address of the Hon Mr Weir on Thursday night should be a sufficient answer to lboee urging such A claim, as well \\1!'ll Plvdllcte fill flllm 08 dlkllll I u tha claim that trade in llrieul ` the term of the Bennett Govern- tb ' -iient. t ures|'ivenfnHr.Weir'scdd.r¢ssll b yublislred in laturdayk Guardian = gum they will find proof not of Our people, especially our farm- of ers, should _study carefully the fi(- ex there Your subway is down stoppage of arms and munitions is way" Recalls an incident ln shipments to the African nation “umamy wmktd out Wm may oboe oit he vi lim with tl\f°o'#“°s were withdrawn the country the following wonder it is that a land, BRA world threa LA SUNY men ted. by th at As tile P lease PAIR Mr. turne foot here Bull They 91156 . . .. v -#- f th fact that they ig" ity, bod _ i l di “ - __ ` "" " .oom Mr. Bennetts scheme for Em- i “since the provincial government :gigs :;m¢xi;1€he0congmo“ and wmv ` ;g,:‘i;o§1ectmy;‘ thggrgmsyonnggnbzg ‘ se|ves_ According to me °ld_time 1 ' _ __ *_ pile trade, only to swallow the leek Se, 5500 as B minimum for teach- d,.,,,_, themfeyves "Um ,,th,,-_,_ in mm be dmppomting to some _fihreelcls this name conhotes the of --I with the hast possible grape, ery Quarles some school bonds are ._________.. ,,e,,,,,,_'~. h°°P" 01 Swrohed faces": _vet ,Q Similarly Mussolini while pretend- hiring tewfvrs at $500. as usually -»-- _ t' e Greek \m°w’édg° °f ml* "°"`1‘ V l to th If t haDPens when minimum WBSGS HN ' wry was Very sllghm and there ng scorn e .ague of Na ions set. It is nothing less than 3 crime Ord rs Chivalr seems better grounds for mfenqng o P"°"°““’ my Ye” “nd 1” teacher entrusted with the 4°* e y the Home to some ancient Egyptian term the orginal of which is now EMPIRE 6 “peace with h°"°“'" treaty' canadhms shmua be expected The Garter may claim with oer- of some 200,007 square miles and itsi ,i '°°"-“"'f_ _ , ’ Enrique Government yesterday. Only 5.000 of war. The HMIN TEA which ran boast oi’ possessing one of the most ancient mona.rch_es in the world can claim the whole s attention and interest when tened with conquest, BOLIVIA CUTS ARMY STRENGTII T0 5,000 P Z, Bolivia, Sept 23 - A . . Dc. mobilization of the Bolivian Army to the limit set by the Chaco Deuce protocol signed June 12 with Para- has been completed, General Penaranda informed :lla remain under arms, he repui. Strong efforts are being mode e neutral military commission uncion to obtain agreement of araguayan Government to re- ulloonditlonaip all prisoner* é_&____ WALK 9|) MILES T0 ALTAR AND HOME im EDWIN, 'llelln., Sept. 24.-Young and Mrs. Estroy Cody re- d to their North Carolina mountain home, foot-some but happy after a. 90-mile jaunt on to and from the 'altar_ young couple was married Monday after walking from Greek. N. C., in 14 hours. were accompanied by the grand-mother of the bride, the former Byrd Myers Youn K Cody paid the $5.50 lic- foo and had only o nickle left ln' the tin snuff box where he kept i his money ' County Judge W. w Martin tperforincd the ceremony and than the U10 began their 45-mils return Journey- . Usls' J fl' ROWN | ll Ni llrtighl Dlfkis. ` taihty to be the most ancient as population is estimated at about ‘ - ' " ,___ 1 th t n them the basis for the completion edgcrhgyn and diameter of Youngs (London Times) unknown. 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