1 l Pt‘ CF. FUUR The 0harlotttitowii""ti"tta'rdian rn-nu-wu 1.1011010“! w Chum: a alt-Lure \'1.-.--t~r11..t.11-.11, .1. n. llurnc-ll, 11' .1 l. Berratury lat-111. ('01. D. A. lluuhlnllull. U. 8,- 0- Itlltor nu] Managing [MIN-tor l. B llurnnll. If 1|. l Auteur-hum 61111111: l-‘nuah Wane: and D. K (Rania. lurnlng D1211; (lout IXMTQILIIU year (In mlvnntll |,,1,,.-..1¢ 11 (Hy 1i. tn-r yeru tlu tulvunct-p mullnd l0 ‘kn!’ Prim-Q 101111111111 lnlulltl $5.00 pm‘ your (In iulvupmlt 111111011 t.- 1-1111111111 1111c 1.1111011 out" * t‘ * )1t).\'1).-\\', Aunt-n s. 111:1 .\11-111 1111-51- Libcrttl P1-0111it-1-5 all alike? Our — 111111 l’r1-111i0r read a stalwart out of the Party hlilfflfllll? CO-Opfirdlinn 1100:1115:- ht- did nut see eye tu eye with him iii _. 1111- 1-1-1111-50111-1111111 of ltctlt-qtte. .\'0w the Ontario 'l'I11- 51:0 -:.1111 i5 11111 1111-1011111 111- .-1 Ltl11-1-111, 11111-5 lll\l'\\'l.\(‘ with :1 follower i11 the Legislature n11-11:‘--11-1.1' 1., ,\'1-1\ 11-1-1111511-11-11 1,001 1111111- 111,11; 111111 1:11.05 0.\-t0111i1111 to his autocratic domina- 1111- 111111-1111111-1- 111 tht- 1hr01- .\l itut- l'r11- 111111, . 111101-5 -1-11u11l 1111110 111 1'111t11:1 0111111011 1111-11150115- " l‘ * 111111 111' r11.-.ll1't'~ 1-11 1-1-1111111111 1111011-51. 'l'l1i.~ r0- 'l'l1e 1110111111110 1l0ttsit_\- i11 103G ltased 0n the t-.-l'- 1111- f10: :'-.1t tu11l1-r ('1111-1-t'\':1ti\0 admin ,0s1i111:ttt-tl population 1'01- 11135 showed de-' 1--1-.1:-.-11 1H1. 111-1- 11111110111 0111111-11-111-1-5 111',- 01'0:1.505 i11 l'rt'1100 liduartl l>lilll(.l. New Bruns- 1-‘11- 11.1111, 0-11.1.111=1.111 -1t1'00.-~1't1ll_1 .-11't1-1- 1111- 1.1111 1-.1 nit-k, Que-1110, 11111111111 and liritislt Columbia 11-111111-111 11111.‘. 111-111-1- in .\'11\-.-1 .\'011t1.1. l)it' 1.11111 it10r0:1.~05 only in tht- three Prairie Pro~ t1 - i11 111111111. 1101-0 [111-141111011 i11 :1 011m 11111005. .\'11\-:1 50111111 shout-d the same density 1111111 ."1~1l 111 111l- 1111-1- \l.-11-1ti1u0 i1111-1'1-~t5. (11101 1'11t' 1111111 _\'0;trs. t1--'1" 1 ~ 1 1-:..‘1l1-l1:111-111 111' 1111- .\l.'t1'i1iu:t- * * * '|- -111 l 11-11-111-511111. \1111ti101- 1111- r110 'l'li1- 51110 t-xcttst- t'111' imistiug upon Maritime - ' 11111111111 1l.-.1111- 111-1111-0 1110.’ L'11i1,111 i. :tll0,-__-t-1l to 1101111.111-0011111111110atlmittistra- . 1-1--11111'11g 111 an tut-rt-ztst-tlf 111111, \\l1i0l1 i5 a fallacy; Now we have a genius l"--\'1110 111' 51511111111 .11111tt:t|l,\-. >11_4_;1-t1111; atl-liti-iual :11l111i1t:~t1':ttit1n i11 the shapt ' - “"11 1111 111111111 111' ‘111-W: -\1-'tl'I-1111';1 11111111 0111111011 5111101-1111111151-11 on all theother :1- 1111mm‘ '" "'"‘"'- 1"“ "1""1 17111115 11f alleged uuecuuotuic Maritime Admin- 1= - 0111 11.15 112-1111-11111. l.:1.-1 ;,1,-,1,11,,',1,_ 1,. .1t1t-1\i1l\ 3-1101111111-111 11:15 101'! 101 '1 =11 I11 - '- 11£-11"-1 l'\"1*‘l'-l1 "1"""l l.i\i11_g :111itn:.ls it11]1111't01l in lanuary wcrr- 1. :1 . 1 1 l . 1-11 \11r'tl1 .\1|11-1'i0.1 .\11. 111 \':tltt1-1l :11 $1 2.135‘, 111-:trl\- tltrt-t- 1111105 1110 111110111111 h- »1 1'1 11111.11. \1l1lt'<-~ 111 1111' 1174141" 111' :1 11-111- 'l'll0 111111111111 from the Lftiitt-tl N“ ' ' " '1" ""' W‘ "' "WU" 1 " "I'm" '."”'1 l\'i11,u1l'11111 11. 5 $14003 and from 1110 United =..-..-1.l .--- --i|' 11-11111 1111- 011111-15 111.‘. .\1-_\1"i>'t:1t0< 311.1157, 'l'h1-r1- wcre 1.: cattle, 1.700 l'1'1-'1~-\'1 K 111111411 V-tllvi-Qllvi “WP lllilbllll "1101110110115, nint- 111145, 11110 goat. 15 luirses, 111110 " '- 1"‘ "‘"-"5' "1" ""4 "l ‘\“"'f_1"“", 11f 111050 :tt $115-5 1111111 tht- l'u1'101l Kiugdtnn and 1'1‘ - ""‘ ‘-»-'l'-‘"1 11' “l“'" "l‘ ""_“' ""1""! 5i\' :11 $131111 1'1'11111 tl11- L'uit1-1l 51:110.» 0111- 5110011. .11‘ 1,.\11 .11., 1 1 11-11 11111 i111- 1110 Pr-wtttrti" 11"“ l .\11 111' the-c 11-11-0 i111- thc.1111111-01-01110111of stuck: 1--1-.11" ' '|1-11'11- 11-11111- 51.11111 t:1l\t-11 11v .\0\\'l 1111.11 --.1-1I. .0111 I11 lllt‘ t111150t'v:1ti\'0 111;1J11'rit_\- in! H _ * * ' H’, ‘\-‘,K_‘.,,_ ,1“ Fm‘! m, mu mxlm_\.(.,.§ “m. ,1‘. ll1t-‘N:tt111n:1lc Litton Prt-nuer of Quebec has h ,., ._ 1 1101-11 lnghly 01111111101111011 by the Liberal l’ -nu'er 111 .-- 1 1. l.t11-1- 11.110. 1-1-{1-1-1-011 to in 111050 '11 Ontario. l‘1111r 'l':150|1e1-t-:1t1. the Liltral ex- r-1'11111115 110111111, 1111- ("\\1t-t1t.1.1. ti11\-0r11tut-.1t' l"""""’l' 111"‘! 1"‘ 1'°°""1‘-‘-' "My ‘We “WT ""5 151111110-1 l11-.1-\1u1i‘1111t0.~< in 51111111111111}; 1110 0ll10r "l’c1_r")"""- _,l""""lc"_ 1191mm“ 1'" lcmllfi "15 .\l1t1'-!-'1-1- l‘1-11\1111-1-5 in 11rt-5t-t1tuti11115 2t Uttztwt: I-"1‘~‘-"-‘li""r" "b" 1""'""('T Dlllllcb-"ls "51" ml" 11"" Th" p, , l‘ ,;_,H_,.,,,n,w, whim,“ H“, Imiicy up prtwttclyt tltztt h1- \\'11ul1l have supported tl1e Ilep- 1111111-1; :1 11111" 11111111 i11 its 101101711 ClllllilCla] tl11- lillr" l"'\""r Cmllfll" 111"“): “'91? "Cf! C1111?" 91' 5 \1 .1=11'1‘>—l.l \ t111\'0r1111tt-111 1li1l lil<0\\i50:1|1tl tltt 0111-17"??- "lblml? "1 11' b" (""'m‘"".\' ""131 100k 1'1" 11111-11111, 111111-1-111111-111 i5 fullowittg suit. $111111- 1111011011 1'11 1101110011 1111-51- 1111-11-11 Liberal rt-gintt-s. '11 11111 hr- 1-0111111-11, \\'t'1't‘ 1110 t1111~01-\'ati\'1- 1101* E1115 111' 51|i1'~1.111t1.1l 5111151110 iu0r- 05', lht- 0111) 11110.. 1111111111011 511100 1110 .'\l.\1'||11. 1.x- ti11v01-11- 1111111 1111111011 11111 "0l11501l 111-or" :11 tltiznva and 111111114111 111-1110 .-1 111111111111 11111115111111 11111111115 1111-, Iflilll-y‘ l'11r tl11- 1-011- 1' 111' our 1111111011011 t:1.\'11:1y01‘.~2.‘ 11....'1'.T.','."T1.§QE' TY 11 01111111 to 11111110, u-t- 1111110, wiil ltt- the fol- . - . .. . . 111 11'11111 ".\lu11:11g 1.11105 , :1 lint)» _' (11111 t_-.111- 1.--11-111.-111j.- ;1:1l1!11-:tti1111: l \\1-F1 1.1111» l'11--'l \\-111tl1l 1101110 it ' t-riutt- f-tt 1-1111111- i11 51-1.. "ll.1\'t- _\1\11 1'1-.'t1l.... 11.1111" 1'11; t 11 1:11 ~1 11111111. l-'11r 111111- 111111- 11111 111 1011: 1111- :11l<-t‘t‘11g':1t111 I,» l1l<‘1'<'l‘\' ll'y\'lll_Q' 111 110 stun-t)‘ y‘ |;1-_1..1__".-_ .111 1-.1-.1.-1'|1 t-t11i11'11t1111 tu-wrc 111.111 11-1-1- 1111-115, .-.111l 0h..~111-_1' 1111-111 i5 11111 110-- i1,_41-_1‘¢11~1.l_ '1.» -‘1'.'111 -1111,- 11111 1111' t|1t- 11111111 1111-1-1111-1-11‘. 11-1 1111-11-1) 111 11111-11111- 1111- tt111~t|11-tu~ 1-1410-1511111 5- 111' 111110115. :11 ;1l't\-t'11111111 t1-:1.~.i5d11\\t1—_ r11_3'11t 11111-111 01.11.11 5111111111-{01 that's \\ltr1t it i5! l1‘; is :1 1-i-1.'1t11t:1'1- 111 1111.-1\1l11-r~hi]1 in 1110 .\';1ti1111:11i r\~-1111.11|11n 111 l:1t'1-1‘t111'1t‘\- L'1111111l1-.\' l‘1't11lt20 ._,1 \\'hy can't 1h.- 11 l‘.'< just go :1l10:t1l 111111 say then- 011111111115, without bearing dtmn 1111 my ignorztnt-c? 1 "ML-1110 1-1111nt0r bv asldng altc-r a n1oment's 01min“; 1-1-1'l01-1i1111, "flau- 3-1111 r0:ttl the ()11_\-.\-- 11v.” 'l'h:1t 1111111151 al\\:1_\-s gt-ts ‘em. But if it 4.4.1.101, 3111111101» good stunt i5 to say, “N0, didn't 111111101‘, ‘01-11150 1 think Srt-ift Trent/t‘, by (tut-111 131111115, is latt-r and bctttrr", —~ ktvtWlllf." 11101-5 1,0 110 0111-11 11111111, T1115 stmtagent 1111111115 we 1_(_'_f'_ 51,1111 1111; gttnrl 't'1' PllVlfjlli. 1 , The Premier Marquess l ‘ Th’ 31.11.111.11 11f llttntlv_ t-ht- Chit-f of the ("1111-11-111 L_l:1n, 11:15 just 110011 1':1l|01l tn his elffltfll fmvarrl :11 thc 1-11-0 .121‘ 11f 111111-111. "hr-st" 1'5 "l5 a|q1111111-i.11e 10111-11; for 1111- gay and popular .\l;1111t10.--. 11.110 tl11- “tizty Got-dons" their d05- cripttve title, :111'1] \'\'11.~' the "livc-t of live wires" 1111 m llll‘ \-11'_\' 0111l. lle. and the rtlht-r (infdltll ('hi1-1'1:1111, 111111 i5 111 11o 1110:1115 rt-putt-tl f11r gay~ 1-10, the .\ 1|111~5 11f fklu-rdt-t-u, were thc t,}_\'_0__ 1.1-1 c11'1't'1-'1"1'11~ 11'1"t'i1'-i':'1'l'l'\' t" “"'l""'“" ‘"1" "'1'." 20ml‘ 1,11; 1r. |\-11g |-'1l\\:11'1l \'lll 1111 hi5- t'i1-~t-:u1d~l:tst l‘ tot-l. 111:1-_-i~tt':1tt- di5r0_;':1rtl0d an affrutit to tl11- 1 .\':1zi _1l.-1_;. 'l'l1.'1t city 1111151 l011r11 to respect thc :11110111111- 111' 111111110 1111-, _ _l:11-.'1u. 01111111, 111155111. 111111 (iet-matty bring- 111; 1111 1110 1'--::t', 11111-111 t111l:t'\'. llt-nce Autcrit-als and Czmadzfsqndy De THE nUbUD u] Ill‘: III, A.» a result of the close check an, the (hmgcr zones of m? 111111011 1s kept. upon touastuus m the pubuc that. 1 1111.» cuuhu-y, however, IcflSOHHDIY CCIILBU) 11111- —— 11H‘ P1101110 trtay be Hell's Cattltlrom — every-thing they buy is rte-cording w :1111l 1110 Prune .\linister's \-isit t0 the Pres-i-l1'°l"““=“"““°n- Wc“"'“°muy' °£ him as 11110 11f tl11- g‘1'0:|l tl-tnatliztus 01' the age and l l1111l\ fur 11 34-1-0111 politit-al future for him." >11 =11 x .l'{_0l'01'1'i|1;_1 lo tltt- 11.-t1':t;'r:111l1 in 5111111-(1101-‘5 11,11). Illitfllllltafifill the l\ 00k rcgatwlttig ht, ]l1)n_ ‘Alf, 1111111115 1111-111111y tor 111111111505 this seems t11 S11F11Jt<5 1t. btvt-uty \0:tr5 111511 .\lrs. li. Curry, 111' .-\1l1-l:1i1l0, .-\tt5t1':-.li:t, 10:15 1110 first 11111111111 t0 111- 51-1-1-011 i11 :1 l\‘11t11llt-_.\'l1-00t 1l011:1rttu1.-t1t store >111" uclll in to buy s111110 lint-n 111111111510 and to “1-111-1-11-11" the 511110. 'l'l1t- 111:1t1:1,1;0t11011t pres- 1-i1t01l 111-r \\itl1 :1 l11i1g-5l00\'t-d 1'1-t10l1, :1 red tl.tt1110l 110111011111, wltitt- su-t-ltittgs. and :1 whit-- 't':':1'-1li|1t- \\itl1 f:1t1t'_\- frills. “\\'l1011 yum art- t::t10!_\-." the 1111111 _-t-r 511111 juldtigly, “\\'0 \vil' 3110 _\-1111 :t1111'l10t' 1l11-~-.~'." \\'t-ll .\11-s. Curry 11:15 111111111 ttitit-ly 111111 L110 111:1u.-1_u0111011t 11:15- 1-1-1111-111- l11-r1u! 115 11011111150... .l111t th0l‘0 \\':t.~' 1111 rt-tl flun- 111-1 111-1111-11111111- 1-1-i1111li11t- llllw ti1110-—-_it|5t \\'lt:1t .\11“. Lurt-y 0l11150%.-1 11111111 11111011- drt-ss. x 1 >t< 'l'l1t- llt-itish 'l't‘t'.‘1.~t11_v' 11:15 callt-tl upon Bri- tish ittvc-tors, and e511t-t'i.'tll_v iitvt-stttu-ttt ltottst-s. 111111 in-utwtttt-e 01111110111105 111 13-11511 11111111111; {H1111 0r imcsttut-ttts in tltt- L'uit01l States. l-'111- $111110 11111112115 \\':15ht11,4t11n 11:15 0x11105501] grtnving con- ct-ru 11,101- tlu- \-11.~t fureigu lll\'(.‘.~‘1ll‘1l('.l\l$ in Uttit» 0d States- st-ettrititis. President Roosevelt has 111501155011 thc question rt-pczttctlly with ltcatls of the l-'0d0t':t1 Reserve Board and the United States 'l'1't-:1511r_v. The influx of foreign capital to the lfuit01-l Slates has 110001110 a matter 0f increas- ing 0111100111 t0 the eoulttrics bound by the tri- parttte ntnttctary agreement (Great Britain, the lfnitcrl States and France) 11nd other countries which have voluntarily sttlist-t-iltcd to its tcrnts. Ht-itislt autltoritit-s l1:1\-'(- bt-cu anxious t0 respect the Linitctl States desire to slow down, if nut to stop, foreign capital infiltration, hence this request by the l-lritish (ioverumeitt, It l! 1F Nova St-tttia enjoyed a special subsidy 0n 00:11 1:151 _\-c:t1 11f 31.573000. New Brunswick, $15,108, Alberta. $307,000, Ontario, $tti3,ooo, S:tsk:tt0l1e\\':1n, $38,000 and British Columbia $113,000. \Vh:tt do we get to compensate us for this? The only natural FCMJHTCCS we havc are the laud and 50:1, and no subsidy is paid 11.5 for thc n1:1t'l<0ting ofdltgptjtjiduct, Qf,,ei111¢r,, . "l‘_'fil""flillf"' ensuing financial year Hon. T, A. Lfrt-rar, Xliuistcr of .\liut-5 and Resources is ask- 1-511 :1» l\-111-_1111 1211111111111. llt- i11\':1ri:1l1lv worc thc ].,1h- @1111 101- 1211-110 or 1-\-0r 51-1-11 in S:t0l1011:10l1 _-11:1'1-r-_ 111- 11.15 1111-11 111111111111 111-forc- 1.108.. FM] 11f 11111-1111,; 11:11; .\l.-11-1|u1-~5. 15111); fiarl of Fngie. T.111'1l -11' 13111101111011, 151111: a Iutrottct in; 1113;; \1.-1111tt1t 111' 11015411111; l'-:1rt111 K111111101 111_-7; \1»11-11111 \1111-.111, 1113;; l-'.:11-l 111' .\l111_\uc. \1-1111111t .\11'.-ttl1.:1\11t1 .-11111 11101111101, 1111111, ]1.-1r1111 \l1 111111111, 1N1; 111-111151111- |'1-1-111ic1' .\l:1r- 11111.5 111' >1-111l:1111l. ll.-11l 11111111- 111111115 and lizttill1ltl1-t5 t1- 1115 011-1111; 111-111 1111 r1-1-11r1l 411' lic- 1111 111111111 |.111-1l 1111-1111- 111' \i101'1l1-c11 [jui- \-1~1-~11\- 111- tl-t- ~1111l011t< 1111-1-1- 1111105 i11 sut-t-cs- W," 1',,,- ,-, 1,1,1] P11111111 111' 111111,- >\1.-11-~. lord lluntTv “:15 .1 l.11t'd-111\\'.11ti111_t 111 (jut-cit Vic- y.1--1';1 1'1-1.111 t.'\';11 111 13f}. llis grt-ztt-ttt-plttwv. ]111111_-l.1- ('l1:1ri0~ 111111.131 01111-111111, sttect-cds to (l. 11110. f Fditorinl Notes I’ i111; i111‘ $1,150,000 1111 itit-rcztst- of $300,000. 1110 i111'r0:t~0 i5 based 11111111 lht- cost of sttbventions l:1<t _\-0:1r, when the amount voted 1lid not provt: sutficicut. ('11n50r\':tti\e Leader Bennett re» n1i111|01l Mr. ('rcr.-1r that but for the coal sub- 1-1-111111115 during the 11130-35 111-rind the island 01' (i11-t: lirt-ton \\-11ul1l 11c in vt-ry bztd circum- 511111005. .-1111l no u-estt-rn 00:11 would more farther 1-:1-1 than Strift (Ittrrctit, Sasltz, yet hi5 gover- |11011t \\-:1s vi-ry st-vcrcly criticized by the tht-n 1.1110111] (111111151111111 I'm- granting th0u1. Now’, i11 1111100, 1110 l.il1t-r:1l5 are incrt-asittg them, 4t i ‘i! F111 that tl1t- f:1ll:t0i05 of “provitteiztlism and of racial \('ll'—\lll'l'lL'lC11L'_\"' may 11c (lissipatr-tl by ed11- 1'.'1tio11:tl [)l‘t1Cl‘~S('S, tllcrc should he a “Cana- dian edut-ztti-tnal pnliQY," with tbc federal Gov- 01-111110111 giving nrg.-tt1i-/.:11io11:1l 511111111rt in order 111 Iirlng l1:1r11111t1y 11nd unity out of the present 1110004110111 Syslflll. lJr. ll. l). 5111111111111, assistant l‘i-111'1--~11r 111' lirluuttinn, .\11-Gill 'l_1'11iversity, \\ l'.'.'11 lll 111111 llti- 11.111" 1/“413, >1 41 n1 . 1-1 '11 111' 1111111 try i11 tl11- §11nui5l1 Rcd -- 11111 1-\1'r\- 00111 51111111 1111-05 11-1 s 1-111 l11- 1i11'11i1l:1111| :11 the cud 1, 1 l 1 \‘ 1 l'1-1t 11,1 111111111? l Y ' '1' - ‘l 1.1.1- 1.'.' ‘.1.1- Y11rl< f111-q111< that whill-i 1 .11 .1.-1't1.l 111 1.1.10 17\t11'1--5 1_\- 111111111111 lit‘: , f-1- -'-1'\' 11-11-11 111.111 111' a great cit-i, '1.-' 1-11-1111111-1111 111 1-l1:11':10l01' 110 11111-1 1111:1111 hisl P11115110. ll will hr- rr'0".‘l01l l‘|'1--i111-11t l\'1111~1-\1lt' had t11 :11111l113i/.e 111' (jermutiy- 111-cause a. 1\'0\v '-1'--=1-s---1~=*1r1£- 01111101111011. 5pt-zil1itig 1111 “.\'0\v (ioals- for Cana- 1l1'.1t1 l-'.1l111.-1ti1111." 111 furtht-rauec of that he sug- g1-511-11 that thc 11111111111011 fiovcrtuucltt revive 1111- grants formerly- uutdc to 100111110211 and agri- cultural 0111101105. fhtsing his view on section g3 of the l¥..\'..\. and thc jealous safc-guarditig of 1101115 whit-h pt-rmittcd .1 province to be as ad- v:111t-011 n1- its “littckyy-ztrrl" as it liked, thc speak- 1-1- 51111111111011 that thc challctige was urgent “and 5111111111 l1t-acccptcd immediately and with vigor". lt 101111111 110111111111 cnmplctt- frcc1111n1 of thought 1.11 111v- pztrt 11f crlttt-atitmztl administrators but. 111 10111-111111, l‘.-111:11l.-1 is in danger of producing a "tnuck Clllltjllallll). ,1 course, aaulteratlon may be practis- .ed, but only for a brie! period of tune, for the utspectamrs soon find out about 1t and make certain pra- per penalties are hnposed.—Brock- ville Recorder. The complaints of artists dis- trcssed by seasonable nose-blowing in theatres and concert-lualls would have been appreciated by Vivter, the famous horn player. On his first visit to Eingltttid, Vivier lamented that. the success of his London debut was compctely shattered by 10rd Houglttort, who, just as he w-as be- ginning to play, produced a htmd- kerchief and blew 111$ nose-a tre- mendous blast. So unnerved was Vivier that he could not; go on play- ing. and lost a whole series of en-l gagements in consequence. “Ah. the! English have terrible noses!" he‘ ' used to say. "They remind you oft the Last 'I‘1't1mp."-- Manchester 1 Guardian. . It may be a surprise to people in Ontario to loam that Ncw Bruns- wick ls rapidly bcrotnitig a French- sneaklmz prot-itice. In reccnt years thcre has been an over-flow of populatton from Quebec into Nor- them New Brunstvtck, Today. a ‘ third of tltc population of the prov- incv ls of French (ll'i",ll‘l, and at the nt-r-scut. rate of increase in twn dot-.- adr-s a mt-‘(wltv of the nrnvlncr-I "-111 t"- "‘1-~n0l1 Cnnadian.—lmtdon i Pt-ee-PITSS. - l The St. Lawrence waterway treaty again wi l be up for cansldt-t-atton in l ' the United States Senate with Lhel l Administration favouring its adop-l tlolis It. ls understood that. action on the part of Canada has been delay- ,- ed by failure of the United Slates-y to ratify the treaty. Opposition (.01 dcvclopmetit on the waterway has shifted in this counttgv, A considcr- , able group of southern interests‘ having Senatorial lnflltence will try 1 to block action wtth the m-mtment 111.11 11111-111 11111 111- 1011011111 froml the Aflsslssltvnl Rivt-r. The map of, the Units-d Stats-s d005- nqt support thc contcntlort. . , Ti-ttc states- l mauship will strlvc to brim: about, conditions mnkind all thcsr- re- l mun-es availahlc and t-r-lntiottshlps, hr-tttccn tl-c two tuttinns ("lf‘(\!\l'flR-' lug full use of thcnm-AJcW-oit Nt-ws. A great historian 0110c wild that tht- ‘British Empire wns won in a moment 0f "bsr-nt-mlnrlnrhv-ss, It ls 1 lt-ttc that tlici-c was littl~ cztrttlat-l 111'» tot-csitzht o1- cliwcmnttc sk-Sll dis- 1 pl din 110111111111: 11, The Em- pi cmt-rzctl as tl11- rcs-itlt of char- acteristics inherent in tltc nnturc of thc pcoplc who brottt-ltt it into being It was n11 r-v-u- life. Its foundations were laid in 1.11" cl1a1-a1-1c1- of ' pcoplc. Tt has, endured and exn. 410-11 becausc lhcir suit-it has i-rvnztinctl rut-our? 11nd vcr- 11c In facr 111 trt-uv-urlnits opposition null scv-rr‘ 1110-rs it 1111,5- 111-1-01110 thc mo-t a< outs-hint! 11r,l1lc\-0111t-11t of mctlt-t-t-t times ‘Vlt-lbottruo Argus. Graham l1‘. Ton-Ms- 1011-. H11- Bank of Canada sltat-chnlrlt-t-s that tl11- Donunimils grt-ut iilurt-ttst- i11 t-x- porls last year is lilzc-ly to slhutthttc the lncrcttsae tn 1111110115- 111 111117. In- ,crca.5e in impot-ir. is not a bad sign, as some 11111. t1k011 y suppose. bttt 1111 inclicatio11 that the country s buying lpowr-r has intnt-nsctl. ‘ll is in bad ; Lltncs. not in good. 1111111 buying abroad falls OlTn-TOFDIHO Star. Wages are rising in Britain. Four million workers are better 011‘ to- day than they were a year 01:0. A11- eant more us ,other million will 1 from to-day. Yet the avctage in- l come of most. of the people 1s wret- chedly low compared with the po- l tential wealth-producing machin- ret-y of Britain. Per head, we're just. 1' _ about worth a pound a week. How can we raise that levcl? How 1n- 1 crease the general wcll-being- of the ' nation? President Roost-volt shows us one way. Hc taxes the undis- tributed profits of companies. The result; is that these companies. in- stead of piling up reserves. or ln- , du gtng 1n the desperate search fo1- 1 new investments for their surpluses, reckon it wiser to pay out more 1n 1 dlvldendspnd wages. The United States owe the biggest Christmas, boom since 1929 to the purchasing power of the money thus released- London Dally Express, Even if Canada wanted m slay out, "ltcbuld not expect the cnemtcs of the mother country to treat lt n5 neutral territory. 0n the other hand. if the Dnmlninns. claiming snvcrclgnty ln the inlcrnatiottnl 11s wcll as ln thc domestic sphcrc. were wlthout any llnk with the Drfllsh Empire. they would l-mvc to provlclc for thclr mvn dr-fensc, lncttrrintz ex- penditure 1n proportlon to their size and the probable damzr-r. Can- ada. lttrrzer than thc continental Urtltcd Stntcs. and fronting on two occnrts. would have to piav its price for national security-Philadelphia Bullctln. 0m- avtonishinz fmturr of nubllc ‘ife noted by a rcccnt. visitor to Canada was 1hr- astotmrlliuz num. bcr of buslncss mcn who 01111111 r101, cxnrcss fhcmsclvres In public, The avernrrr- toads-r of Canadian indus- trv. rW-nllnnt n: h1= 11111.“ mm, be as rc-vcnlvd tn prlvnf» 1-~nv11.-_<,1,1nn_ soc-med tntn"v int-unable of mak- lnv, th» slmnlrtsf 11¢ 111111“ 1,1,1" 1o an nudlcncc. h» rcmnrkcd. Once a buslnrsw mun stnod 1m bpfflfl! a flmun r11‘ "slant-r: h» how-mo Shim)”, "I"; and lnm-ttcttlntra-Cnlvary Hor- a ._.__.___ Tho continuous effort of Germany t0 nrodttce soldiers strum-111, 11111-11- ter and more enduring than other nations, has motlvan-d the (Hey-my. erv of a nroct-ss that mnv hc of runsldernhle vnltte ln wlnforctng human efflclrvhnv and nndumnce In nhyslrnl lr-sts: Th» mr-thod was out- tlnnrl hofm-o 11w W-rlln FIr-"r-nl soc- lnfvr hv Bv-nf, $701M"? finnnhv n!‘ m. mum 101,111. 11-11-11141-1 1,, 121-1111. w» nv-nfllw! 911111-114: of lnr-rr-nl-tnrr m» nW-nllnn 1111.11,.» .11 111.. 1.11.111 111-1- w-nl-‘Vrvv t}, m H!‘ Nt-nfl‘ mm-p pgellv ' Public I-‘orttm of acids. especially lactlc acld. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PUBLIC FORUM ‘lhll column h opal l» 8hr dlnaunlol by uorrelpondontn nl queltlonn o! lntanflt. The UIIIHIINBMIII Guardian loci Int 0| oorrupoldentl. van wnvtugz n- o-rnwa Sin-Mr. Peter Sinclair, repre- sentative of Queens has evidently awakened from his long sleep wltn the approach o: spring, but he is still unlnfomied on what. Happen- ed 1n these parts during hLs slum- ber. On Thursday, Feb. 25th. he made his first speech 1n the House of Commons this sesston,-a not- able and astounding speech of less than two dozen words. The esti- mates of the Post; Office Depart- ment were under discussion, under the guidance of Hon. J. C. Elliott, Postmaster General. Hansard for Feb. 25th, page 1400 tells the story, as follows: Mr. RYAN (St. John): "Is the department contemplating alr mall set-vice between Saint John and Halifax? I ask this because the present train service 1's inadequate and an opportunity 1s being offer- ed to establish a service by air." Mr. ELLIOTT, Postmaster Gen- eral, (Middlesex): “This matter would be considered in connection with the get-tern] air mall service, but. no decision has been arrived at." Mr. RYAN: “I would like the Postmaster General to consider this matter apart from the gener- al scheme as this 1s something which is very urgent. It ls possible to have such a service established m, no great cost. and 1 would Ip- pt-ecinte 1f the minister would give this matter special consideration. The ordinary service has been cut down and the merchants are suf- lei-tug great hardships. I know the" board of trade and other organ- lzntlons have been pressing thts tnatter. and I ask the minister to give it. special consideration." Mr. ELLIOTT (Mtddlesex): "It has been discussed by the gentle- mau who ts in charge of the air service down there and is receiv- ing consideration. Mr. SINCLAIR (Queens): “Is it the lntctttlon to establish 1m alr mail service between Charlottetown and points 1n New Brunswick?" Mr. ELLIOT!‘ (Mlddlesex): "I ,untle=rstt-.nd there ls a service be- tween Moncton 1.01011." Mr SINCLAIR: continued?" Mr. ELLIOTT: “I hope so." S0 that was that! After this her- cttlcan effort Mr. Sinclair relapsed into sllcttce atzain, leaving the House to wonder whether he was really awal-\ or had only snored in his sleep. I am. Sir. etc, DISGUSTED LIBERAL and Charlotte- “Will that be EXHIBITION GRANTS. ETC. Si1-,-I11 your issue of March 3rd, 111 1111 article emitted "Exhibition Gt-ztttts. etc,“ D. A. MacKinnon has 111111111 refer-red to unreliable stutc- ment.» made by the uudersififledlt the Horse Breeders’ Association meeting held recently at Char- lottetown. I would therefore ask Mr. Mat-Kiunou through yout- to quote me those "utu-elutble sttttcnteitts" and cor- rect. stuuc. In his former letter he ntention- cd my saying that the Association 1lid not. pity back fifty per cent of their agricultural grant. Unfort- unately the press reporters some- times report any a part. of what is said and this 1n some eases caus- cs misrepresentation and misun- det-statidltig. We were 1n this par- ticular case discussing the live stock prize list; which of course includes horses. I nmde reference to the large amounts of prize money paid out by county exhibitions ln com- parison with 111-tints received. In thls regard I quoted from a check made some three years ago tn which we , found that after deducting the en- 1 try fees paid by the llve stock ex- htbltot-s f1-om the actual money paid out to the exhibitors. it. did not. amount in that particular year to ftlty per cent of the total agricult- ut-ttl grant. We wou d like Mr. Muc- Kititton to quote actual money paid out t-atlter than offered as some years there is a great difference. Mlr. MacKlnnon has on more than one occasion 1n his very mild, flow- ery fashion spoken to the exhibit- ors- about a great resolve he once tnnde to make a contribution to the ngt-tcultural llfe of the province, I just wish to point. out. to Mr. Mac- Klnnon that lf he feels he 1s mak- lng such a contribution thmugh his generosity 1n connection with the live stock prize llst of the Char- lottetown Exhibition, he ls labour- ing under a delusion. I temember now I must. be very careful about my statements. so 1t would not be safe to say that. 100 per cent. of the llve stock exhibitors 111-e dis- satisfied wlth the ptlu money pald, as some friend of the colonel might. bc cxhlbltlng a Cornlsh game cock, t-ccclve the $5.00 Prize and be well salts-fled. and thus render my state- ment. faise. However. I can say that a large majority of the llve stock exhibitors are greatly dksatlsfled with the prize money actually pnld out. If thl: -statcment: should be questioned I would be very pleased to present the proof and then Mr. MncKlnnon would have the voice of all the llve stock exhibitors and not just. the sentiments of 011C 0!‘ W0 "unreliable kickers." who. as he 11118 pointed out, are causlng all the dis- satisfaction. We do not claim t0 know hnw to run an cxhlbltlon. We try to flt our llve stock as well n5 wc know how and put them on ex- wl1tcl1 1s one of the special causes of physical exhaustion-Gait. Re- porter. "Why mlght not. whole conamunl- tles be seized with ma o! insanity, as well as tndtvlduals? Nothing but. this prtnclple, that. they are liable to insanity, can account for the major part. o1 those transactions of which we read 1n history." 5c Prim: Mtnlster Asquith quoted the eight- eenth century Bishop Butler, and with the Idea 1n mlnd look at Ary- 1111 atttlca. Ethiopian adventures. Cnlllornln rt-ltgtons and women’: hats-Toronto Stu’. hthlt. from year to year, thus mak- ing “our exhibition’ as the editor of the Guardian has named 1t, p08- slble. The thing we cannot unde1-- stand is how Amherst can repflrt to have cleared around $5.000 188i year with a better prize 11st and far smaller gate receipts than we enjoy at Chm‘ . I am, Sir. etc, l. A. PROFIT’! Freetown, March 4, 1987. CANNING INDUSTRY PROS- PEOTB Blr,—I'n hating over come at the recent 11mm 0t’ your valued paper 1 noticed the agitation of atamttng a canning factory somewhere 1n P. E. I. Now being an Ontario man I would like to offer you some of my observations, re this industry. In the town of I-Ilghgate. Ont. some 28 yum-s ago a company bulYt a. very large factory. This was only one of 16 factories this company op- erated. It was; well equipped con- cern. The machine that thrashed andgmcledttiepeasoost $3.000—~‘ it would handle them as that as two men could pitch them off the load. Then they had special machines loaned to the farmers for harvest- tng the Peas. ‘me-y also built missing room for over 100 hands to This plant. has been closed now far 10 years. 11f there 1s money 1n the canning business 11 cannot under- so many products grow to perfec- tion, such as peaches, pears, plulns. fipples, com, peas, tomatoes, pun-rp- 11s. had taken all the tomatoes they could dispose of. the growers would permit anyone to go 1n and take as many wagon loads as they wanted to haul for nothing. These were over production. My to operate a canning thls gardeners paradise, could it be profitable here ln P. E. 1.? For any- one w-antlng further information concerning this Hlghgatie cannng factory I would advise sending n self-address stamped envelope to 1.1. S. Crosby. hardware merchant, or W. F. Scott, lumber merchant, both of Hlghgatc, Ont.. who, I aim sure will glvo them more information. Just why did not this canning factory pay? I was at this factory last September and I felt sorry to see such a. splendid factory lying fie. If a canning factory will not. pay any better tham the ‘Tryon Woolen Mills of which I took 1n four shares. and not get a cent of intere-t or di- vidend, nor a cent back o1’ the fzur shares and then I was billed with , $14.85 atcr getting neither inter- est nor principal and was threaten- ed with court proceedings for the $14.85. Well. I will not 111-vest. I am Sir. etc. E. HUMPHREY Bradnllbane. ._i__i__..___ CITY FINANCING EXTRAORDIN- ARY MARCH 8, 193 —} m m. Tea v1.11 Says; Fora Delicious Cup 111 Full Flavoured Tea Use BRA HMIN Orange Peltoe Tea stand why 1t was not; profitable In 119119116 1s me my form o; catarrh ""5- "119 be“ Pa" 0f 0111-5140- Whe"? of the nose and throat-atraphlc I have see-n alter the factory and or the _ "It" appears to begin 1n chlldhccd from contention 1c 1f it ls not profitable mean; 1D moisten the an. 80mg mm Sin-The Mayor and Chairman of the Finance Conunittee are om- inously silent. respecting the recent- l-y published statement "Ctty Ac- counts“ wherein. with the intention of making the years deficit to 11p- pear to be as small as posslbe, they have improperly included in the 1 Cityls ordinary revenue $3,959.11 received from insurance companies for Paving Plant, destroyed by fire which belongs to Capital Account. and $530.02 returns from Bonds ex- changed which. belonging to the Sill-king Fund of a previous year, should neTer have been counted as [revenue for the year 1906. But. lthesc enterprising financiers have done even worse. In ordea- to swell their ordinary revenue they have actually, against every cri- terion o‘ wise and prudent flnanc- 111g. sold a. city Debenture which 1n the “Acoounts" they call refunding Bonds. They received for this De- benture $9750, and for accrued tn- terest. thereon $51.73. all of which, inamely- 89801.73 they have placed 1n the "Accounts" to the credit of lordlnary revenue. This De-bt-n- turc-was sold. not to pay off a De- benture becoming due, but to 1n- ct-ease 0r puff up the revenue s'de of their account. Such a proceed- lng merits the severest condem- nation. Refunding BOTldS 1s a term well known. When a Cor- poration incurs a debt, for example.’ [to n Bank. and it becomes suffic- ‘lmlly large. 1t. ts suggested to t-he Corporation to refund 1t, that Ls to 511v to replace the 101m by 11 new fund. This is done by selling De- bentures. Before the refunding 1t was 1m ordinary tu ecured debt. 110W 1t becmnes a secured on . bl d- “s "m" Glwtww , , ‘m; a“ me corporations pgopergty‘ from Inn Maclarens ‘Beside the Please inform elm/ens the amount and date of that. Debenture they 801d? If. would upped: to h“; been sold for less than its face and 1t mttat. have been dated back, for they rcoetved $51.73 accrued Inter. est thereon. They certalnly have used a unique method 0' raising rel/em"- If they had issued 11111- sold 822.000 mom City Debentures and placed the pmcveds t0 the cre- dit. of revenue, they could have wiped out. all the dcflclt their ac- counts ahow and Instead mglw out 1 M1111 surplus. This would have been no more wrong and unjugflfl- able than what. they did do, The City Clef: ts now 1n Mormo- nl or Toronto. Wlll these gentle- men condescend to Inform m anxious public whether a1- not h, 1, 0n the bmlneas 01f negotiating a llfie City Refunding Imn. and the wntemnlated amount thereof? flier-e la another matter on whlch cltlzem should promptly receive 11111 information. They Qfltploygd g firm of valuawrc tn appmice and place n valuation on the plant and DMD"?! of the Maritime Klectrtc Company. Thu work was canted on almoat. the whole of the sum-inner and autumn. The ccst I'M high, not lea. 1t la nld. than 1101"‘ They made the City liable to |r>y 1t and 1t doubtlem has been pwld. Bu} Wlll the Mayor and Chan-many 1 day with moderate study ln his subject. wlrch, after pjncg 35 CENT; 11 the lapse of years I stlll think ' admirable for its reserve power plnlned Archie. tn the depths of my madlng chair, and emphasising his points with a 1w on the part of our Civic rulers have been unprecedented. it does not appear 1n the “Ac- counts.” Has 1t. and how nmch more been cm-rlvd forward tnto ‘hi5 year? Cltlvcns have a 1-‘1zbt to know. The bungling and 11n- pnrdounble wn-nt. of buuhuu upw- l FROM" ILwET" Though the iron sides of the 0111 world falter, The likeness at‘ them shall not 11,11,111 For all the rumour of periods, 11.1.... twp-nu. ge m, Mm _1 T1115 1mm The stars and seasons that. hgletiuwaa the cheaiiyest. labour tums- climvgggu“ FOR B“) 3555'?" flit-El‘. come puma fmm Detroit. sun with cum“ BY “m m“ “mu” °",' The ""5 °f 1m" men. 11111 splendid equipment and cheap la- n-ATEOPHIC RHINIT“ ' 111118111591- bour they could not make 1c pay. “WEN/l Of the old unaltembie gods. Far up above the years and nations The high gods, clothed and crotvnm with patience Eirtdure through days of deathukt rhinitis or ozcna. date; _ In ozena there Ls a "drying up’ or They be“ the “"1155 °f One 0f the discouraging and dls- ttawing ailments physlctans try to things shrinking of the 11111111; o.‘ the nose “ma”? tissues below 1t n. mfffiidlaz’ °Y°5 1111 life stands As they, before the eyes of F1114, ture and become dry. Naturally there 1s less moisture on the 11n- tng of the nose. which motsture 1s Not for their love shall Fate re- tir Nor they relent, for our desire, Nor the graves open for 1.11911- c1111, the lungs. This lining becomes dry The end 15 "w" "mn- 10y and and 0111515 begin to form made up a-“gu-‘sh- of the secretion or fluid that should ma" "V95 that "W811 and lives that come away. This dried mucous o1- “"9115"- secretion putrefles causing the of- The P01191661 5186p. We 911d 0f all. fensive breath that is the outstand- tng symptom of ozena. - —A. U. Swinburne Treatment; has always been dLs- = ctlaurfl/stng because 1t has slmplv amed at, sofcenlrt and re-tnoving 1 . the crust and divulging a formalde- Exelggihiigggnmggtgg Q81" and: hvde solution which ls so effective a 8195s at an m“ “ma “'2- 1"“, ln removing the odor that often m. a memdge_md "tr-bu eertflt accompanies perspfring feet. An- Year nabs the m.“ fig e, g8“ ttse-ptic 501111110115 are helpful for ca. b5” modem,“ Aniehg“ ‘w’ only a short time after use. they t“. a momm,‘ i, "arwhl" 11111111111151 these 11111111011105 are and syne a I“ “V,” °- ‘P6121 vlery if)? cf1'i"""o"s' if": "i mm‘ house 1n thegcvenln?andethcimiiggl . 11 1 ‘.' . ‘ inictycrltyo cdriisple: Som: idi"; '1; at gencfigrsfin warkexfi “"6- That", the different methods of treatment “an the neggeit 1 ",5 last-111- 01 11115 11111-110111: can be gathered’ day mchtym, i {rem 011:1; from the fact that one medical book s“ on M mcgtfwun} lfnd they" suggests over thirty different drugs. 00b hey“? 311mm and combinations of drugs, for t-he' ' treatment of ozcna. By the time the pat-lent. first sees the p"ys1c!an sfon n00, 1m . - _ o1- speclallst the condition has ex- mun, 1n thedlglfiirusxtigtggtfiadnsiill lsted for years and efforts to stim- >111: clean reedlklus ‘That's dm - "TheFll fecht ower the Confes- ulntc action 1n thls old, drlcd. min,’ and wh u, 1 ltihapged structure appears to be or t?“ at thgtn the?‘ zlliiehgdle; ("M's-g- Slmllefspflte ls a river flood), and However. whet atppertrs to be a that glPs 1,11 1,11, log-teal 1111111 of rllmllllllllf! tlxe ci1-ct1— (he; set; atzixfilpaand ffifg," Egg a“ lation in this clt-‘rd ls re- . nnither spntle, and the doctor 1101110111111 D1110, 1;. G _ ' trio bring them roond They ca’ in Archives of P111 .11 '1l!t‘l"p\'.l(‘nnl'llE for a year or 5119 ' ."° l” market puts the ' feenlshin‘ ""h- Thry slip aff sudden 1n tl11- ls the direct ttpplit-rt-on of hcnt t.’- a lame sut-facc or the 1111111: rt‘ thc no=e for ytrclottgctl periods by ntc-ms of a rubbrr apprnntor of special design 11nd shape. The anphcalnr is pushed 11p and well back into the nose, the rtir drawn out: by 811011011- and the hot solutloti then Inserted. The nppllcalfil‘ ts made of very thin but strong rubber 11nd the tempera- ttme of the solution ls 1251i‘ —n.v." said Archlé centle medltatlon. "fodicinxiea; '11 were, ovcr the edge, 11mm; plunk... : ‘— - -~- - -~-f______. ~si51i111tt"f61116_ Dr. Galetrectod four cases with the usual Symptoms -— ("111955- crusts. and odor, "Within H W981! the crusts became t-cdttccd, the cdor dtsappcurerl. and thc cab-mt: were markedly improved." Four cams 1 not nmrtv, but the treat-menwdirrct noon i-"tintrttsn Macs Blood Food tmpllcatioti of hcrtt to the drv FOR PALE AND THIN rurface-am-teals to our common PEQPLE 1 1- s-ense. A combination especially vtuu- able in the treatment of those diseases where their origin is Th1; Drinkers :1 tograp y MACS blond food is highly recoititmendreld In the treat- . _ men o1 R eumatlsm and as 1.1112111.-.1-;-:..1.-:1.n1-11.-.1:.... -- knows 1111111111111; about. 111111111111; 1n- Wm‘ l" ' 1"" “d”- toxlcatlng liquors and probably has PRICE 5o CENTS- no den-e to acquire the knowledge. P "'1"?! 1°" i" 0"!’ “l the In qpltie of 1111 that. though, we are “may ""°m"°h ““m"”" "h" going to throw self-restralttt aside h" “m” “W” bu“ "Yml t" 1111a recklessly 1111101111011 the subject m MM" l‘ ‘M’ " "'° “flit. of drinking tiara-trite pue- 151615521" 61' " l’ Y" m" "Y "m "f "°"" this Journal. It. was t1 Scotchman. a good friend of ours by the name ach distress such as Indiges- “flll. Dyspepsia, Sour Stom- of Alec Lyle Cat-law, who sent, thls quotation sch. Heartburn, 01.0., then do not fall to get a bottle 0t EVANS STOMACII MIX- TURE TU-DAY. Remember Dr. Evan's Stom- ach Mixture ls a permanent cure. Write. call or phone for one to-dny. Bonnie Brier Bush: ’ Archie Moncur fought the drlnk- ng customs of the Glen night. and success and One winter's night. he gave me Q n11: n10 1110s and Dan-tesqtie conclusion. "They a‘ begin ln a smalwy." ex- almost hidden Professional Gards EGAN & c0. Chat-tamed Accountant l“ I-lehmond Street Pllollc l1. l’. 0. Box l} I am Sir. etc, CITIZEN 11111211151110 BAGKAGIIE MELETH & Bentley ' P I ‘t "I Incl mlnd-oh W_ a BBNTIJY n a flhd“, “""°-""|dn..'§[ 5 M. 1.4 BENTLEY, k. o. .M,md..hnd_ . Inn-mm and Atwmeya-at-Inv M um‘ m. h Mons: 1'0 1.0m h“. ‘ll 1 Her lhtor ulviuyd v M, 5" " "'4'" aunts-run. sonnet-run. l" llboyPIn. Mr‘- 1 an 1 Mo“! 1o w“ m. f: mm 111 cum 0111;. mmammmwut' m "mm" ayoootnrno IACIACHIwIfI Mem w_ Matheson . l Dodd s Kidney Pills I