.31; 1541s.: a ‘t a i; 3934?} si=--_.~.-.»*c- qwvumuisrafib ‘ criticised for allegedly lagging be- PAGE FOUR TliE CHARLOTTE TOWN GUARDIAN President-W. Chester B. MoLure, ILP. Vise-President, l3. Barnett, 1.8.1. Secretnry-Lieut-Coi. DJ. llaclflnnon, D.l.0. Iditor and Managing Directo ‘.3. Burnett, I‘.J.I Auueinle Editors-Frank ‘Valle: and D.K. Garth. llorning Daily (founded 1M7) 16.00 per year (Ln advance; delivered. l4 50 per yen: (in advance) mailed la Canada and United Staten. TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1934 barred from Blaster-n Canadian ports, . . 1- while permitted to enter Western According to a correspondent in Canadian ports free of Customs the New York sun, potato farmers duty. “Y! "16 T‘°1'°ni0 91°59 <14!" n1 Nassau and Suffolk counties, oral). is not only a unique amuse- umg Island, o" facing a serlouiment, but shows the oo-operative nnanoml. 105s due to the 10w pflooiflexibility behind U16 ION/Ci.‘ OI the o; potatoes mduoed by the huge Ottawa trade agreements. Both potato Crop gathered m ‘he South Governments have concurred in this which was planted on the lands re- new plan‘ ' moved from cultivation under the During the pa“ crop ye“ can‘ Tobacco and Cotton Limitations mm“ mills ground Bzpomooo bush- ‘Act. To make matters worse, it 151615 o‘ Canadian wheat’ and a turm- alleged that the us. Federal e‘ 23900900 “m” °l “t” mm‘ barley and mixed grain. _ Government purchased the entire The reason for the proposed Surplus Dotfllo 6P0!) 0! N°YJ1 Ca-P-‘duallty in Canadian trade relation- olina. caused by such curtailmentfship m Anhpodem flour 15 prob- of cotton and tobacco and is dis-‘ahiy u» be found m the mt that, trlbutlns it throughout Northerniiu British Columbia, the Canadian potato growing counties to feed thelmlulhg industry h, no; as jmpgrtant THE‘ MORAL OF IT unemployed. “Carloads of Northias elsewhere in the Dominion, as Carolina potatoes," complains the the following figures indicate, cov- writer, "have been shipped into ering the value of 1932 mill pro- Nassau county to be distributed bylduetlon: Ontario, $46,547,000; Prairie the Federal Government and at thezCanada, $24.35°.0°0i Quebec. $11" same time potatoes of Nassau county.‘592'000; the Mflrltlmes. $1.275.0002 farmers 1ie'romhg h, the grohhdg-‘Britlsh Columbia. $924,000. The foregoing statement, if oor- 1355111“? the Yul? ma‘ Canada's Not, illustrates one of the many “Our expmts declined ‘mm 10-737" difficulties facing governments atzes barrels m 1925-9‘ ye“ A“ which the present time. Inspired doubt- the D°m1ni°n displaced the United 1e“ by the most laudable momeswstutes as the world's chief wheat the Roosevelt administration's ef- incur exporter-to ha“ that total m fort t0 help the unemployed result- Z1932 ‘he Canadian mm" is sun m ed In this instance simply m my ithe front rank and ready for more fuming the mng Ishnd potato m_ generous days in international dustry. The sun, in commentliigibusmess‘ on the complaint, cites other in- stances, such as the sending of! EDITORIAL NOTES eggs into a county in Nebraska in which there had been ovcr-produc- T°day week 5°h°°15 and ‘M19395 tion of eggs for several yours, and 76*)?“ and hmidays end- the sending of dressed sheep 1,000 miles to feed hungry Indians in a. section of South Dakota where there were more cattle than any- body kncw what t0 d0 with. A few months ago the Dominion Government at Ottawa was being Nova. Scotia. and P.E.I. Hospital Association wiil be in session to- morrow and Thursday. Premier Bennett's absence in Gaspe may account for delay in the announcement of the full per- 1 t l . hind the Washington administra- gonna or the Marl Ame Comm 55km tion in radical efforts to improve om c and asked When did Jack Cartier that the economic problem is a very mt v15“ the Island?" complicated one, and that the best progress crin sometimes be achiev- ed by making haste sloivly. A citizen was stopped by a stran- It is now the lady golfers‘ turn to enjoy as good weather here as did the tennis players. It has been _ a glorious summer. MARITIME CLAIMS §—— If burglaries and purse-snatching A writer in thc Montreal Gazette are to be effectively dealt with, a deals with the subsidy claim; of night and day police patrol system the hiaritime Provinces and the may be necessary. Which means nature of the proposed assessment more expense to the tax payers. to be made unclcr the terms of the Duncan Commission report of Duck shooting opens September 1926. The writer's’ attitude is typi- 1, the same as last year, according cal of central Canada. inasmuch to advice received by Mr. W. Ches- as the boast is retreated that those ter s. McLure, M.P. from the Hon. h ed as yet to enter the preliminary p , bring themselves to the prelimin- the question oi’ themselves giving when you find you, tongue h“ a tlements which accompanied the 5km tinged with yellow and hkewme a rflwlwal carrying four children m‘ and 5am" ' However, the point is that tlie acci- efiectwengss is soon apparent’ By symptoms usually disappear immed- ed terror 15 ‘me °f me m0“ “w!” intestine particularly, and yet not al- boy that cried “wolf" who paid forlglveh mercury poisoning develops. of the gums takes place. the Canadian-American coast. The that he 15 “5i1$cuptlb1(!" to it. summer for north temperate zonds. lief of the symptoms, the PBUQTW forts. and though we made them cun rcnclily rid himself of pain, dis- heart, and perhaps an ziphorism 111-111 {IOTEQ himself with food only give another twist to the screw 9310mm and Sans is excenentfltreat- 0n the side of the German Jcws "* account of both sides of the qucs- THE HARES riess to assist the German nation Immobnc but fehgfes years ago! T119)‘ mic i011!‘ tolumur Ho hos sh-ooohod a 5W1“ hand The nervousness was reflected in NOtQS By Th8 Way It is authoritatively announced from Tokio that Japan is unprepa- niiscusslons of naval questions now " . going forward in London, and will - ' ask that they be deferred at least - until October . . . 1r they (Minot finufg ary discussions essential for s re- y ~ newal oi.’ the London treaty. the '8,’ W’B.“'I'D' United States and Great Britain will be forced seriously to consider 6510MB‘ AND SALTS hotlfe to terminate the TIIZEShiIIiBfiOI-l yenaw room,’ your breath b“, no tea y. No amount of de y can al ,_ ., appetite, a. sick feeling in the ter the fact that not only the two naval treaties but the political set- 5wm“h—5°m°“m°5 "wutmgr mad‘ ache, dizziness, tiredness with the first one are integral parts of one . ~ .. the ‘whites of the eyes you know tlracgty structure-MY. Herald- you are "hlhous... and tram 1on8 c” une. perierlce or observation you know that. the "ideal" treatment is “calo- Thc calomel is easy to take even ffiofjgfl,‘ Edgfimmhlziiozlffioahm “f: if the stomach is upsgt. an? if talk? Sunday as a craft so grossly o er- 1'1‘ St smglfdggg (s ,/ ggilngacgr its loaded was almost bound to do. 9g Sma ‘g ’ dent occurred in plain view of a 233mg l‘ m disezsEibdxlA-hrig as? large number of people who paid 1&3,’ grbu‘: 205%“ epsom SE1“ the no attention at first because they n2; mgruiiig before breakfast the thought the calls for aid were a part of a practical joke. So two of lately the twelve were drowned. The all The reason tho opsom Soho are too common practice of overturning given the hoxt morning L; to allow a boat and the“ yenmg i“ pmtemi‘ the calomcl to clear out the small oughly idiotic forms of “fun" known. ,1 1 t e in 1h Life to man. Actually it is crimlnalJgggezfiyctiltrmrcllei as) 253a know, is Guilty P9091‘? ‘mgm V’ be M28913- mercury nud it sometimes happens But while in the fable it ivas the that when the Qp50m suits are not his own folly, in real life the fooliThus in the mouth it produces irri- usvfllly escapes and iimvvrnt uer- tution, especially if there are any sons suffer for his deadly folly. hhd 10cm present. A discoloration and actual destruction of the tissues Captain A. J. Hailey, muster of thr- In foot who“ this mouth Qqndlflon liner Empress of Canada, recently occurs “m. mo “so o; comma; 1g reported sighting schools of Nnuiil- would be who for the individual us' or “Ponuguesc n1°“'°"“'“1"" i?“ never to use culomel as it shows WW tffliliiifll fish. “dill 5W5“! 5H5 However many physicians believe TBSI-‘mbllng miniature sails. are that, this very effectiveness of calo- supposed, when found iii northern incl arid sails is not a blessing but Waters. to indicate u. warm dry Qgtugilly n danger, because, with rc- ————— docsift bother about finding 011i? Cricket is an ‘den. It was an idea what caussc the symptoms. Furl-hot‘. oi’ the gods. They looked at poor tlic individual is inclined to eat humanity and its often tragic cf- more than lie sliouldknowirig that he wince we occasionally found favor comfort. or 0thcrSYi11Pt°m5 by 681°- in their eyes, and they sent USAIIICI and salts. "This individual gifts-a little fortitude. a sense ofiwould certainly d9 mllch hen“ w fairness. an iuicoriquernbe gaiety of cut down on his food intake, rather about the ivisdom of sometimrs for- to PUFF!“ him-W" "i W’ “we” “m” getting-sir, J, M. Barrie, it has commenced to harm his sy-‘q __€__ 1cm." Jewry is evidently determined to T119 mwllght the“ A5 that while which is adding w the diriizuitics’ Wm" m!‘ m“ “mm” °‘ “Treatmg” of Germany. An iiiicnsificd boycott If” Smgmshness or. My" an? ‘n52; 15 project“; 1h flow of ah oiooum, tine, it should not invite B81‘? e55 stances, general symnilliy will be °" Qfwcatlg‘ who are fighting to recover their privilege of citizenship. Without in any way condoning the programs.‘ however, readjustment mus: tfik? U011.‘ in fact, if ihcre is to be rap- prochmcnt between the warring races and religicm, German Jcws must declare and Ipmvc their rendi- t° mo‘; out Communism" Willi 1103108 in her cycs, How ‘arrc Ulsicr itrmcri in ti.» eye of editors, (his (lay. twenty of their front 1iagrs reporting n Bcl~ To can,“ tho froo hohd’ fast “my °f 30-009 C3130" VOWYY" The shy hare that vms friendship iecrs. On the Continent men tnlk- To the covey; has Sh“; 0d vaguely of the coming struggle. II. insurance Lmishciioiis Eli.’ Lloyd's. Th,» vt-ih-l ham (yf love The British pubic, swcltciiiig in a 15 him-g h; his feet, Mat Wavc- Went bathing. T119 ‘Oh, the fierce quivering heart! Country was prosperous and mim- oh, the hearts fierce beat! Lloyd George And General Haig (T.B.R.. in the wiiinipnes FM Pius) 50 Years Ago And Since Lloyd George's hatred for Si! .1. Douglas Haig. fresh as ever after the lapse of nineteen years, un- doubtedly arose from the fact that while he passionately wanted t0 "sack" the Conunander-in-Chief, , he couldn't do it. Haig was $00 strong for him. i-Iaig stood rock- like in his mulish disregard o! Lloyd George's military ltgehlsfd and Lloyd George as he 841m . 11° dare risk Haig resigning in protegl; In the summer of 1014 Geneg against political interference with 5mm". duet °f u" 8m‘ the military operations. The stupid. Staff 8% militia headquarters, sug- stubborn Scotsman rejected the im- 568M118 that I 5110014 8° V? N“ aginative strategic ideas of the bril- Y°Tk 45W and 5P3“! l few “Y5 liant Welsh genius, who conse- the" "mm! u"? banking h°“5°5' quehhy’ Wen at this time o; do," Although the censors wera daily with I-Iaig safely dead and buried SWPPI“? cabh “M's 01' high ex‘ and incapable o: retorting, cannot Plwives- "5 W” m‘ m“ Wm“ 5m?‘ even slander him without foaming mems °x TNT» “emnei “Tate °r at tho mouoh_ other essentials for the manufac- The crowning insult is when Lloyd I m” °f muniu°n's' “"39 5°11“ M” George says o! Ham, “He did we“ yward to Gennariy through under- 8 ground sources. The belief was that lcgrtlgiigglxlfllfggg stlfigéso! £221.55; ‘they weiie being shipped from ports direction." r: Mr. Churchill's c0331‘? PfWhQiYWNi lgggcecflalgssa: count of this campaign is accurate; u tw ‘:1 dml kv mph am Lloyd George's assertion is a vicious p.01“ ' we a ed oer trill: N: m distortion of the truth. Haig never clgllemeiigaeeicalelflofrgglces“ whim was under Foch's “supreme direc- gym; m int m the owl's,” o‘. tion" in the sense that he abdicated. ' p his powers as Commander-in-Chief ézcnsldzmbkz ma: oénxfggcllleystg‘: of the British armies. and the 1918 woifigl 1g b: 355ml‘; to 19am ha“; campaign in which “he did wcll" p“, em o0 was carried out by him in opposi- "F56 war em“ as were g “g tiori to Foch, who had desired a Gmmm-v’ Th“ w“ the pmblem . that I was instructed to endeavor to very different operation which Haig to, e I m,’ h,’ was pretty difficult refused positively to undertake. ‘“ V‘ a i Events justified Haigs judgment task and ‘or a time it puzzled me Ito know how I should tackle it. and tactics so completely that Foch , sent him the following message: HOLTCVH‘ there was no harm m ., lendesvorlng to do something. The operations of the British Army; when I rowhed New York I in August and the early part of’. _ September would serve as a modelhjrnggfiifitigyexelfiiaim ieqygxoswchi 53f fé,.st"ffft'"wlér'gfiflflrgch‘ii hlg-gzlrctspondcnt in 3186 absence of British Headquarters to find Pogltgzihigllflhowazashrigrév credit for these great succcsses as-i ' cribed by their own Cabinet zind.l;$3'wg€ gr? igeealewviégu “sofjfi public opinion to Marshal Fochflfflsirlct and knew evorybodsh I Tb Churchill also adds that "on more C “pd "mu valuable phmtors from than one cardinal occasion Huig byil”, r g1 y from the manage“ o! strenuous insistence deflected theft‘) m’ "5 d?” bankslocated in he“, rplaris of Foch with results that wkoanaa ban‘ the frms to whom we“: glorious!" lvfycvicllosent me were sympa- L1°Yd 59°39 Wanled t° dim“ thetic. Same of them vouchsafed the strategy of the Army as well as information which was helpful; a the policy of the cabinet. He {ow were inclined to hi- standolfish. thought he understood war and had Presently I found myself senkinr comprehensive ideas about the dis- m, ihgervhhv wigh a banking firm pcsition of the troops. “Mr. Lloyd which bore a1} the car-marks of George,” says lord Sydmiham. "had German crigri. Armed with a let- a great inspiration which zippcar- h... of introduction {mm Mr. Max- ed on January 1. 1915. He proynscrflwo“ I saw the head of the firm. a to withdraw our Expeditionary Cmrmnn of the third generation. He Force with the exception of a re- informed p10 that p-ievious to the serve to be retained near Boulogne who his flrm had had regular busi- and t0 50nd "7 t0 the Balkans w nr-ss relations with Bci-lin and other ‘operate in vague conjunction with Ggrmnn dties, but now they had ‘ n: FRED COOK THE SALE 0F MUNITIONS the armies of Serbia, Greece. and hhshiutiqy shut; off all communica- lRumania against Austria. At ihc {ions with that country. I had to same time 100,000 British troops agcppfi his iLSSUIBTICC and as I was ‘were to be landed somewhere in leaving; he suggested that I should ,Syria to cut off the Turks. bc-qqhve a mu; “m1 the English mem- lieved to be moving an Egypt. T‘he,h.'_>r of their firm. I did not know effect of this wild-cal scheme would until then that such a gentleman have been the conquest of France. rxlstcd as his name did not appear the loss of the Channel ports, and ‘h the title of the flum. He. tumed German triumph." out f0 b0 a. member of a “W11 kTIOWH This in some small way suggcstqnublin family, the name of which the mentality Lloyd George brings is known all over the globe. I fell to the discussion of Halgks general-ii? could talk to him a little mvfe ship; and helps to explain his em- freely than to the S°n10r Darin"- bitbeivzd passion when he realized and explained to him 1h Clem“ What that Halg was immovable in hlsiwie were anxious to mt at. I meri- resoliition to follow his own judg-flioned that we had secn R11 the merit in the conduct of opcratioilsJydfififlflllfihP5 PMS!“ betwm“ the Huig. consequently, appears to ‘United States and Germany and Lloyd George as an inferior, seconcl- these lPd us to believe that mun‘- rate officer, unima-ginative. lacking tloiis of wnr wPre being shipped out grand strategic conceptions, ivith-Irvf the country- He was surprised to out breadth of vision, "unequal top-mm that we were (‘Oimizflflt 0f the gigantic task committed to liisfvhflt W85 KOIHE 9T1. and was Very charge." ‘I never met any man in anxious to know how we scoured the a high position." says Lloyd George. messages. but I was careful not t0 “who seemed to me so utterly de- PHYISITIV" hlm- I 1°“ "m" “caving void o: imagination." the assurance that so far as this An Independent company . . . all merit war was declared, they had had no communication whatever with Berlin. In parting he said 1w had received an invitation from his old friend, the Govennor General. w spend a. few days with him at Ottawa, and in the event of his acceptance he would look me up at militia headquarters. Perhaps by that time he would have more defl- nlte information foi- us. I never expected that this promise would be fulfilled, but sure enough about two weeks later this gentle- man walked into the censorship headquarters. I introduced him t0 my colleagues. Colonel Fred Hamil- ton arid Colonel EJ- Chambers, both of whom have unfortunately passed away. and we had a. P1685911! hunuhourjs chat, with further assurances that his firm was strict- ly neutral He tried to draw my coi- ebsler wv. vou’|.|. APPREQATE L. 0- GROTHE LIMITED Canadian capital, own“ no ated by Canadians for over 50 yearn. G 198-81195 out regarding 0m- ,, but on my return from New had given them warning which ,‘ bone in mind when the mo" peered. . Three days after the qepm this gentleman from Ottawu scanning the Ndilfilfincggagos l, had reached us from 0mm.- o, at Newcastle, N.B., when I Q, across a remlttancce mmhssod ‘ rm in New yo which our Irish friend w“ a ,, ber. to the Deutscli Bank up, And this dcspw u... as, _, that they were having no . .., with Germany. I reported , matter to Gen-oral Gwatkin, who turn transmitted the inform,“ the highest dignilary 1h h, _ with the nesult that the Irish ., tlernan never recleved ,'_ ‘nvitatiori to Government i; For Full Strength and Fine Flavor Use BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA Ceylon Small Leaf “Conserve the Home and Stabilize the Nation” Adequate investment in Life Insurance is vital, not only to the welfare of the individual, hut also from the standpoint of the nation. The Great-West Life Assurance Company is ihc “Champion of Thrift” and the Guardiar of thousands of Canadian homes. For full particulars concerning ratcsand poli- cies, consult your nearest agent or write or call 0n HYNDMAN & Lower Queen Street 00., LIMITED Provincial ‘Managers Charlottetown —Building Materials- —- Just Received - & Sons provinces being “capable of malb Thomas a Murphy, Minister of the gélblfltiyfdfeigzlflfl that‘: Austyrin mid h t t M one CRILOHC 0f the fHIIIOIIS C. Lloyd m oh 1 . . .. 1 _ In 1 I r a ou; cou DCSSIJ _v en- He as lgh ened snoose. g e r (tmfg ray to‘? been gen tat or tangle us. We had jus; witnessed It wnzs flnc us a. thread. e70“ w“ n u-m‘? ° he 955mm two far-on’ Balkan wars iii complete But the wild hare that was love and western provinces in the shape Our seed potato business with immunity. The wllOle nation was At his feet lics dead. of federal subsidy payments-a fal- Cuba is not affected by the prefer- oblivious of the terrible isufcruions lacious argument which has been ence given to the United slates- autheEmlteesigte c°rd‘“1°“4‘°“d°“ answered time and again and that AUNT’! table $00k End practi- y l which is completely exploded 1h the wally. in ordinary years. shuts us report of the Duncan Commissi-on- out. The seed Domino-i Still ers themselves. It is worthy of Cuba duty free. note. however, that while discount- . . ~ . from tho mo- One thing-rather important-is mm “as mncempd . . left out of Lloyd George's. cu. riuc,‘ Inside and Outside Panel Doors against the dead Field-Marshal, in ' z A" sizes- 1918.Hi1l,iiSl9'. fB'l."‘ i . armies, gagve Lioyqfl Twit. 2113;; ‘hid §§§j§“,§,,§‘j,;“°,‘,,§{ Dne_ carload of Rhynasl &d goghclgld- 41mm Mhem over Germany. He may have lack- pvgry word p! condemnation hlls WIIIIAOW Frames and G aze a - ed much. but the dull, unimaglnutivclhhhk oh himself “ooh crushing - - semmhrate’ mefikfcm Qmc" was force for failing. with his greater KlSSlIlg In Japan thg; at the félll-Sh. having resistcld, ohotmont o; personal ghnihs, h, do ___._. wi tood. an overcome, in i1’: mothlhgs he so hhwrlv fl-jtflzes (Vancouver Province) Siffll-Yllagdltliisizardlfif yvar. thedsgffli- 7151;, fm- not having donc, and m - _ . Henccforth. it is decreed, only °EY ° r P° "n5 a" ‘er’ which Hollis stubborn urishakable Th om l d 1 t 3032!“,iiihzegrxfonfigisohfiaiqigxzf, the most uncxceptlonable kissing figndgeggléifli flgiéirelhuqgfe "fiiltxwfi resolution made it possib‘e for mg a good deal tho cans“ for e arc Hy ro Investga ion Chamber of the Paris Civil Cam, will be allowed in Amercrm movies H Yk" 18917 b -y u ‘it v Lmvd George h, d“ The mac? Marmmo grlevhnw the Gazette is now ended, and according to hm,- throo you“ hthmlymh n,“ shown in Japan. Mflthers and 50¢ 1n silt wllldn - 8a“? might then have been a triumph ohm Says mnkly. Judge Latchford- chairman, "the triumph for Parisian iiiiiiiuci-s ivw r“"‘-”“' “d m“ “m” and aunts’ 132m in ‘dmw ‘Thigh illmde mo‘ whkh m," Wm‘ a“ me m” t ‘ ' _ 4,5 oh '_ W111 b0 allmvcd to kiss blblvs- e e W5“ 011?‘) e ‘"99 ml gifts brought to its formulatian ‘In seeking for i1 larsvr Sllbfidl’ real trpuble" or the C°mm1551°“e'5 3121mm 93,33; acgciaigrigh ndrrccss S; Hiisbniuk may kiss wives; Wives men W110 We" 1° decide U"? FOUFSP- and enactment. Mr. Lloyd George. relative to customs and excise, the have begun ——ihat is in reachins a legally protect“ “we ROW,“ ‘in may kiss husbands; sweethearts not o! a camiwisu. but of human in his most ima-inative flights. can Maritime premiers are on solid decision. The ludzment is exrer>t~ uphold,“ the demo; Ofsevhra, mar; kiss. but only if their iuteh- destiny The siolid sold-or withdrew hardly claim it to be. ground Prior to Confederation 9d. hOWEl/er- Within 8- loflfllflht. lower courts and hcuvilv fining u. “(m5 a” hmmrflble‘ But kissing i? tfavor oifh the brilliant" t flfiry B,’ this f h f s‘ to an hm ' ' ‘ - - - saesmen, e f g v . a ure o a sm s they exercised the right or indirect Hurgilbifi of ingiividunls. ing-Qkcfhnu vision and godI-llleklc o 1112;231:3102, is to hr conceilod bv outbursts of taxation, which ihcy surrendered Premier Hellbllfl’?! 19363 l8 8 ggzmgtsogfifi’ is?’ ccflgtzzfipitlg; a woman and Somhbody 9159-5 hus- having given his Prime Minister n, "elf-righteous indignation and car- One carload Douglas Fir Mouldings Spouting and Finish Direct from Vancouver. One carload Johns Manviile Ltd. Asbestos Shingles and Roofinllfl Direct from Factory. A hat is as much n work 0f art a: enter a statue or a. painting. and any one who copies it without permission is Prices on Application. L. M. POOLE & CO. PAOLPS WHARVES 1 the ,1; f {h f d 1 U 1 _ threat to commandeerthedepositsof v , __ h; L h t; be emitted, military prestige unequalled in the Nod Fiaivmvnis Hllfllnst Hall. Whf-‘SB 5:3, h: Schhccs i: ,f,e°rf.,,,.,,'lcffl, Provincial Government Savings ‘Jihlmoiglltuagahm plaglamm of “ "rgigscs." gsaygpthe dispnych. very nation's history. And what iwu- "mnvc is "Ob that he miflm have ' i --- . ,‘ l.tl ,tth ehdh. Union do not receive any arinuaUBlmk “P0815015 for Government soicmnly. in native Japanese W0 Famed the"? Mr Ldyd George. in 0s hc war hii at h a t e subsidy for n. similar suizcnder docs; nwessmei Accmdln! l9 the Globe not affect the Canadian case. It will‘ Mr. Hepburn Pointed W‘? M 3 c071‘ mo,’ ho ovoflookod mo, ghe pienhlference with the bankers that if tude of the federal Treasury at "eves-ivy U18 SW11’!!! Bank MB Washington finds other ways and would be amended to allow the de- moohs m dgstnhuto funds, h; we positors money to be used for other have witne§ed h, the has; gwowhan the Agricultural Development years. We have our own obligations 13°31'4- to discharge and the channels] taken are those adaptable m this Ever since the Prime of Wale: count ." rescued a boy from drowning a ‘Iheréazettc w-ritcr points out, that Biarrltz, the publicity gentlemen oi in the first five years of Confederq that fashionable resort have been ation. subsidies to the provinces av- 1Y1"! flwflkfi thinkink 011i BWMS Wm’! “an 2o pa. com of federal rev, which to associate his name. One enue from customs and excise. Flori“ the 111°“ Widely “Tainted 59°?‘ the put five years it ha, boon n’ ies was that His Royal Highness p", cent Boo the annual Subsidies had attended a dinner in his shirt new are more than five “mes thehileeves. A well-bred Englishman ‘mount m 136.141 would as soon attend a dance sans Sir George Robertson. rcgistrarflmuons‘ w“ of Friendly soclefics‘ Md a good undcr any circumstances whatso- story in an after-dinner speech. A ‘wctv’ young Indian civilian on his way to "' ' _' _ visit England mu a. bad passage in Rgmarkable Planisl; the Bay of Biscay. He wrote home: (St. Thomas Times-Journal) The very critical London press re- "I have been very ill. but I hnvc not yet thrown up my appointment.“ W- mcntly gave generous praise to Miss “mm! "m" bmw" 9M"! A" Mary Muiiii, a 24-year-old girl from blue, General O‘Duif,v's folir-ivz-r. wosomouhh Quo” when she gave h havfipledgedthflilielves10113515!‘ i" piuno rccilitl recently in the West my 18nd taxes and to resist. seizure End from the works of Bhhhy Cho- 0f lands 01' will" 50 ions as Dc pin, Beethoven, Brahms, Ravel and Valera continues his trade di3pll"! Dohgnyl, "A delight, from begin- with Great Britain. since this dis- hing h; ehhfl “she should do gregt Dim? 18 bHBd 0Y1 D6 Vfllflfff-‘i TONS“! things in the future." “poetic and to bay the lurid annuities or to sub- powerful interpretations," were some mit the matter to an Empire court, of the hhmscs used, and she had an the action of the bluesliirts has a Qnthusilistlc reception from a large special significance. audience, Miss Munn has been blind from Across the border well knows and birth. She has also a blind brother, much-wanted criminals are snirl to who is a United Church minister. be having their faces changed by Tlicre are many fine musicians Finally he “mm that i11°yalty!i.f0li8€fl as a dinner sans coat. A w the mnphe h“ been a oordhmh disclaimer ‘on behalf of the Prince, pom“, prmhphy- Wm, h“, Marplreads; "His Royal Highness has! “mm from pioneer settlement days; attended only one dinner in the last i that they have boon otrong sup_'two weeks. Then he was drcsseci Porters oi’ a national trade and inn correctly-as always." and have entered ffitfrale m. Confederation to’ Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin is an an extent which has enabled them‘ adept at the use oi’ senientious ‘o conmmoe "much to the advance . phrases which get right to the heart and development of canadaj’ of things. In a recent speech in y Scotland he declared “it is easier . |not to think and do what you are A FLEXIBLE TREATY {told-hence dictatorship. "Do not The recent decision o! the Domln- . make any mistake," he declared. ‘Ii Ion Government, under which shlp- l democracy is going to survive and plastic surgery. And still the main who are blind. Deprived oi’ the 0r- trouble remains that the authorities iiinnry resources of recreation, they over there do not present a sin-n Lake to music and develop latent enough face to wrorigdocrs-Brant- gifts in a remarkable way. Being ford Expositor; blind, they naturally concentrate 1111:; T " '»1'--—-~»-“»=“:—— upon their studies with an intensity and interest that those with sight deavmlfl- TTIETEWTP- imay- "8 9V" iii-c liable to miss. Music is their all since the war; as I have preached in ull, their greatest source of pleas- till people must be sick of hearing "F9. 119F109 31°11‘ 5km- me, you cannot have u successful A disgruntled shareholder rose democracy until evcryman and wo- from his soot M a company moo“ man in the country realizes his and mg and Slimk ah uhg-ry finger st her responsibility {or {hp conduct thc chairman. of that democracy. It is a high dc- "515" h]? Middflfirmlgngefegznxg muiid~far easier lo sit hack mizl gigblstlmfngl, mmungh do what you are told new s emirw W ~7lr.¥.'-P"¥""'¥°P_'°"~ ""1 m“ The chairman looked at him flint-j‘, - _., loom-Mil ‘firm mp3" .1 .. h»: -e5<~ - m; he fygrmittcd due course, will rationalize for sev- "mvrit" to Win 1t by mcthbdfi 0f eral hundred pages on that point ivhlvh Tlfivfi Geoff-it‘ did ml 11D‘ prove. Enrzhmd. however. had n. too. He will nerd to. Lloyd 30mg; chh see tho Toshhs better apprecitaion of the facts. of the imaginative ‘Treaty of Pcacc. makers, around him, if he caves to look at them. It is a soldier's job to kill, to ravage, to tear down. to destroy. ‘That was what Hal»; did, and statesmen who pretend that war can be conducted with a min- lmum of slaughter are deceiving themselves and their people. Vic- tory is the justification for the “wastagefl and victory was gained. What did Lloyd George do with the victory? He agreed to the 'I‘reaty. the famous plan for the New World, the scheme of rcron- structlon by which the nations were to rebuild civilization on a sounder foundation. War was to end; pence vms to open her perpetual temple. Etc. So we were told. Well. what has the ‘Treaty done? It has brought the world within hailing distance of another general war. It has wrecked the democracy in Europe which the war was fought to save. It has armed the mvlmsl 0n a scale undreamt of in 1914. It , has done several other things Whilll: mm‘ f“! "uh 7°“ 5km’ need not be named because they ‘ch’ "mm" c°ndm°m "Q . likely to arise if you allow glrgblsgrhiqf of the worlds current ywnflfwlwulnw.chnnlo state of gastric trouble. From this position Lloyd Goon: reviews the past scene. That he his T any personal responsibility for whaz: e i has happened since Haig laid down DRUGSTORE his victorious arms in 101B scarcely, 149 Great George Street Trill. n. ems of London, Eng. 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