r"_\.f:r i-‘nun ' --If " " ~-----_----__ -_ . _ _g _A __;,_._____,__ » rua ci1Aiu_u'i'iji-;'i'owN Giiaanim _ . _ » » sg;-7§ll.03ER 31- 1930' _ _ _ i i_W_‘.....;_._. _ ._: .._.. . __ _ _ .. I if ‘--.- ' THE DIIIIIILDTTETU riwfaicena-\\'. ri.m.-.- ii. »i»|..|». u. i~_ l¢l‘l'l'\il|’,Y‘-|iIFlll.` (`ll|. I). A Allocluln lC1l||nl‘||-I-`r»u\\\ \\’l ltdltnr and Managing Dii-nt M lkrr and ll. K. Currlo in lnrnlng llilllv llulllnlul lNl7| $5.00 per ll..\n per yu-nr (in iuli-num-) nmllc-il ln par lin nilrnneri ilellvrrm. ('i|nm|i| and Unllril Sintra. _ ..__~____ .. _ _ -__ FRIDAY, OCTOBE R 31, 1930 f The Object in in t In a series of a.rl%clzs now rimning I m in the New York Sun, l -. Montreal Star, is giving the Amcri- can public informative facts and fig- ‘ urcs in coiiricctioii with Caiiadals '.-icw tariff schedules and on American exports of !_*I`f9l’d thc effect Dj ' ull vey of the tariff issue 8 ,l .ii li tl? 'I on American impicmen tllrieé. He points out that in i928 Canedas total lmiorts ld t.; til o.i ci goodsiivere valued at all ci and metalsi aniounted to In 1929 the imports ofthe were ss9a.6ns.3os ami sc al' vi la it pe dt ni . at ‘ sl- V er country were $291,997 bought four timcs as mu sp factured product: from Lv 1 3, I Mr. Wright explains frankly. "hop ii: .i ‘ that pi'actic.1ll_\' all of that instead of an outp t of about ‘ $42.000.0-JO from Canad `-‘l Fl -.» will have an aggregate t twecii $75.000.000 and after a few years. This iiicrease of man power in Canadian factories of between 200 and 250 employees for every million dollars worth of this trade transferred from United States to Canadian factor- I D ` lI`l€HI’iS ill] 3 za l` \"vi‘ted Stairs in volume of trade ‘ ¢. . |` 'I to fill these trade ordci-sa," |’ _In on editorial comment oii Mr. C] \v \\‘:-i;lit's cpsxiing art.clc the l~.'c'~v York -=iui sa,\'.'.: _"These nrt clc.~'. may not bn pleas- ' ant reading for those American inanufacturcrs who find new aiici hii;hcr hurdies in the path of Vizlr . export trade. But the facts mu-». ho . iaccfl and without resCntnicn:_ 'mc l Eiciiiictt G*iverniu2n'. ha §iE;:~_ - I leaf from :iw-_ miirf ii.-.<>;; oi we l United States. Canada socks 1 i build herself up industrially as we have done." And in this effort of Canada t "`builfl herself up iiidiisti'ially" the Governmciit has initiated a "bu1'-Lii- . 'i Canada" campaign which should V make a. patriotic appeal to nil ouri citizens, irrespective of party. Liberal, or Conservatzvc, we arc all desirous i of si:-sing this country forge ahead in- i dustrially. We may disagree as to the` policy best. adopted to further tliatl end. but there can be no question iv., to thc importance of thc- object izii -’ \“ew. or thc sinc1ri‘il_\' of the Govc1'n- ment in seeking to achieve that ob-` i .lcct. View (ance, bringing the total up to $593.- 0,000, is made up of innumerable li uziiclpal undcrtzikings in the way Ci' W" Notes By The Wa \'lc4~-l'rni¢lrn¢-J. IC. Iiurnell Cnnad. and Aus”-“|i5 may hgvg arklnnun. I) ll. 0. t _ M-.i. n. imrm-in their problems of growing surplus” l _ Y Cnc Empire is the economic pinch fell. war, the United States and Germany literally gobbled up world Wide- T911 _ _ieiirs after thc war, international trade was 20 per cent. greater than in 191 1928 hcr share had fallen to I0 pei' ‘< natural products. but nowhere in I as it is in Britain. Following the i 3. In the liittcr year Britain did per cent. of the worlds trade. In nt. Thcrc you have, at a glance, a H what Boop i Quarr- Ba¢»».U.D I-:hum Lim-: A BANK ACCOUNT Inna I often speak of health as an as- an set; in fact good health is the great- cus est human asset. With good health IL ......_... _ _.rf_ _ The Public Forum Thh column u_ cpu for the dhecmlan by correspondents ol questions of Interest This Chlrlottel.own'Guardlln does not leccuarlly endonc the uplnlonc of correspondents. THE “PAID MOURNERS" Sir:-Eearly in the Christian ern. d for ai period before, it was a tom for thosc who could :iffcro to hire mourners to give the de- ` Mr. George* of til.; ‘~.‘ F. Wright. associate editor of tiie' housing schemes. I the hlgheri Times., we litivc rcachcfl a i-.°1‘.v iii- rates adopted by the Bennett.. Gov-} tcrcstinc stage in thc. etcrrial prob- ernmenz, Mr. Wright introduces his lem articles with a brief historical sur-I in in Canzidiriii. sta . . . pclitics. the economic factors involved I secii. Long clothcs have vanished. in the election of the Govcmmcnt on I The mother who considers hcrscli July 28 last. and the effect of thc : really niodcrii arrays hcr child ln :i Bcririett tariff policy particularly up- niliiimiini of clotliing: and even in t maniifae- ca child . . i . _ from the stag- now goes not only barelicailerl United States ilargely nianiifactuimilbii $325.651.5*.ti, I summer at least, his clothing is re- tlf il'l'iile its exports to V the United l dzzccd to I single garment. This one States llareely agricultural produoc. m i few materials Diiln and n¢“'Si>i‘int I ing. and now we are told that "spin-e $513124-?53» I the rod and spoil the child" is "onc `same'go_ods .|01 Ill?-' CXlJ0l'_ii50YP naval base 'ever will bc completed. There was lack of un- animity concerning the need for the bare and ilie desirabilit-y of proceed- ini' with it when the work was started. and it still is lacking as the work goes on, There is a belief ini some quarters that, even though the investment already made is heavy. it v'.'ou!d bc better to take the lcxss than to add to the sum the expenditures wliicli must l:c made to carry i_t to completion. to _say nothing of the cost of maintciiaiiec. In days when surgery was cruel the surgeon depended on fire to check the flow of blood from ri crude opera- tion. cauterizing thc wc-ucrl for lack oi knowledge of better methods. In new summer resort hotcl I-ion. Char- ` las A. Duiininfz lies been engaged L0 ' To Rclierc lfmuliplriynicnl Having: doiio little or nothiiii to! relieve iincniployiiiciit the Labor: Go\'ci'nn'iCiit of Great Ijritain has lllqmrcd l rather elaborate schemel lrivolviiir; the expciiditiirc of morel than half :i billion dollars on works of varioiis kinds. Thr estimated co.=t\ oi the schemes already approved by' the iiiicmployinciit grants committee is $2fl2.245.000 and schemes account-i manage. The Chicago Daily News publish- es this good one: "Lt-t 0l`li€‘r 11<1`~‘i€5 tag their ships with such aivi'c-inspii' ing cognouicns ns Daiintlcss, Scor- pion and Terror. The U- S. N-IH/3’ simply clirisicns its latest cruiser Chicago." _____.._ The heights by great men reached j operation. and kcllt Worr: not attained lJ.\` ‘\l _ -_ 3.. _ -f. ` . £°$lTlo~~ 1 ` `\_`_ ‘ ‘H _$5 . €~ ' '°"-t"f“fi§*§-:.i;1»i.1'r"' _ ::`:"¥:\\.`.§.\‘.\. ~ =\ ‘ .. . ‘.»-» _ (gff-2.'= .. ;,,f=.;_,g; :-_- W' - .;._-_ .f - ._ cw ' .HSN-TH "»'-'~""<""’f` ~>~._:;fa.f3;‘i‘i’ " °v° G 9 AND ACC|D£. ""='__§ .;~»" "-f~ _ "" - ~--~- -..._ Com.:-'O .l tr. "go about the street." Nowadays ( `.`p=-:.q°TECTlON'. __ .z»"""° ~\‘~‘ _'».-.¢4.~_“,,4_;\‘.°~@& --,i,' - 'W ' . ' ‘ '_ , ilu-» c:_ii wail ,iiiorc lazily. and betta: i'cmunerat'.'d, in the coluii-inf. of the press. Hi-< l2f,@'it- clirgc is over the' Buy- /\t~H0i11: appeal of I-Ion. Mr. Stev- ciis. 'Minister of Trade and Com- uicrcc. which hriii1s life and em-I dcath to the Liberal system of tak- in# the bread from the mouths of our own pe?plc, to fccd and enrich the workmen c-f foreign lands. 'ThSl`e IS not a sane man in Canada nm' in any other country, who will attack the buy-at-rome principle. It is a slogan adopted by every count- ry . among civilized nations. YM this Liberal moiiincr, Mr. Leachmtui takes it as a'toxt for his latest i-» ment. I-Ie dcals in figures. And asks some foolish questions. How are you going to get paid for exports, if not by lm- D port feed for a thousand workmen 'n 1 fi foreign country. to my for their handicraft which wc impait, wont C means increased employm¢n¢.A5p¢c.i trc- for his black crepe decorations, aparently unable to understand that ii strong consuming home market, rcduccs exports in ri like proportioni to the commzdities manufactured at` home which correspondingly reduc- cs our iniports. The Liberal mourncr talks in mil- of`onc kind of action-t:ii'iff action! lions and billions to build upll These things do not affect our: iiiternational trade in natural pre- SIC TRANSIT GLORIA Not when the swallow, with her, Quaker sweetness And undulating flight, Prcphesies summers mcllowing com- pieteness And the pure joy of light, But when her twittering bnood. grown lusty And swift on pointed w'ngs Has breasted the September air turn- ed gusty With threat of steriicr things. Then comes the aching thought of ' ultimate los`n.f.,' What youth and spring marie. dear. Sorrow of parting, loss not of our choosing, The changing knell of fear; Then would I follow through the' autumn hazes To some pacific bournr. Where the mimosa blooms, with sun- necked daisies And shrill winds do not moum: But for the vision, slow-how slow -advancing, A yellow daffodil. Brown 'catkins in thc greening, copses danc`niz. And a thrusli‘s trlll_ -M. I. E. Dorphiri. “It's just as essential to smile as it is to sleep. for if you never smile, I'n'i afraid you`re hooked ‘for an exceed- ingly long sleep."-James J. Walker. (Continued on Page 6) Trumpets -At Loos They have made a mc'moria.l to tlie` missing British soldier". of the bnitlCl of Loos iSo;itc:r..b:r, Zil5i. and every evening for the iicxt tivclvg months. they will sound the L-:ist Port there. R.e!.ati\'es of one of _thc nieri ivhoxc name is iiiscrlizezl in that place have dcnc, in memory of him and his coni- Twclvc years after the war, and fif- orts? What a bcfuddler! If we ex- i ' - . _ , - _\ ' "‘1¢..»¢_sm-‘L ‘ t - 1. 1 " ` --- " POSITION. Life Insurance will conserve your home and guarantee ‘ an education to your children. ' ' I 2. SUCCESS, in agriculture or business is made more certain by invest- pioymenr, t.-» cmnoian iiifiustgy- and ’ ing carefully and systematically' in Life Insurance. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT PROTELJTION, under the Disability ` Clause the Company pays a pension to its policyholders who become ‘ totally disabled by accident or illness. OLD AGE COMl<`0R'l`S Statistics show that 65 38;; are dependent on 4. . . others for support. Regular saving in productive years will provide comfort in old nge. Ask for particulars of our new Pension Policy. 5. CASH, when protection is no longer required the policy may be cash- ed in. or the proceeds left on deposit v:itli the Company at a high i l . its rate of interest. “With Profit" policies' show substantial dividend ~ earnings in addition in cash values. V ` _ _ f SAFEGUARDING ISLAND ‘ HOMES The Great-West Life Assurance Company, with the co-operation of policyholders. is doing its share of this work, for it has more business ‘ in force in “The Garden of the Gulf" than any other Life Company V ‘§§T,1‘;$_*"T.,j§.‘.f,“,§;““‘§,;,.,‘.‘ ,”“i,y,,."2,‘;§‘,{= PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BRANCH ori-‘ice _,. 'ri-is Goose ` ` \ \ i 1 4 ive send thc same feed to the same , _ L. . d. U G E ri i ountry? ; _ f'Declining imports means a. de-' A ' t crease of employment," this wise- l m 0’ l acre tclls us. “Dccliiing imports;"§ ` , when the decline is due ts those im-3 MHHHZHS ports being manufactiued at 'home . ~ ' Agents at all Principal Points At th:it gate, where it looks up thc edlnli the night begun. This is the sign that the people of this generation have not forgotten. We think it must be somehow the cvocation of noble memories, and not evening shadows of the Loos Me morial. and to hear the strains of thc Last Post. The miners of the coal country will hear it, and the pea- sants in the reclaimed fields. They will hear it in all that wide coun- tryside, where the name of the places are names famous in that record- CDUHIFY. from Ypres down to V'my, where the men of the Empire dug themselves in against the enemy of those tremendous years. And others will hear the Last Post lit thc Menin Gate, at he L20; Me- morl.:il_ One hundred thousand people madc it pcsslblc that this should be of me Empire’ we me wld made a pilgrimage this year to the nic;n':--‘als, teen after Loos. tlzc mcnton of these thing still ccriics home to i:s. l They sound tlzc Last. Post, too, -21| the great arch cf the Menln G_ilc,l wliere it :;l..inds at the i‘:iinp11i‘is 01 Yprco. Every c\cnlng_ solemn and slow .~.i~i;l niysii .il, thc truinigct calls over thc field.; of the Old Salicnt.l where the lark; sang and the poppies flowed among the guns of thc Great War. and \vhei'c one hundred thou- sand British men gave up there lives -~YA~_?-~:-_:-+_:-_-2" -- » LUCY fulfilled the covenaiit of an un- f0l80l»l€ll tryst or the place fo them the 1261160. and fifteen sus. L0.-,_,, and Shadows of the l-'ind of the gliost_‘y heard’ When’ th" b"a`»'0 8‘issts have mwie it their last home. _.sl 47 i Shopping Days . To Christmas In other words there are 41 days before that "Day of Giving"- the wise shoppers will start mak-' Ing the rounds of THE METRO- POLITAN STORE NOW. in SPECIAL Get_0ne For Your llama NDVI A Hot-Water Buttle. like I Clinical Thermometer, should bc In every home. You never know when such will he sorely needed-even n necessity. Its presence may be the deoldlnl factor ln serious illness and in iuch conditions where heat lp- pllcatlon is Indicated n good l I order to escape the customary crush nf that busy season. Then. i lake lntn consideration another ` ~ advantage. nt this season. The | Metrnpniltan Sforc has a stock on hand which has not been gone over hy eager thrnngs. and 'that which is best. purchased by gift seekers. START YOUR CHRISTMAS i BBOPPING NOW AT THE Metropolitan Store pl quality Hot-Water Bottle is the ideal thing. WE HAVE HOT WATER BOTTLES OF HIGH GRADE QUALITY SPECIALLY PRIC- ED AT 970 GET ONE TODAY AT THB The Two Macs |49 Gt. George It. . /. ‘ ` _ road to Hells Fire Corner, they sound fi the call of the s0ldiei"s "Lights Out," requiem music of the day accomplish. _ *J Cf, El i JO*-:'->\:»4:T:.»>>':». 000900oooofoo-000ooQ¢o0oQo0> too ~ -1- - -.- - -.»: -:~.» ““` x-,.;-1-.. . ..~.,. . ._... . TRY _ BRAHMIN TEA When you want a delicious drink So!d only in red. airtight packages. -GYPROC- lust received direct from Factory- One full carlozid GYPROC and ' ‘Ex°m`“g°) Festubert. Cha-pelle, Souches-All th-ati One full carload ']‘EN.TEST -Assorted lengths- -Prices low- L. M. Poole & Co. PaoIi‘s Wharves - 1. ii t‘:e Iin‘ici~iiil Wir Gravcs ‘ . itidc. a cl - i ‘ and the burial rounds of th aid oosoocoos04»¢¢¢socoooooooo-coooooooco-o-o-ooooco i was sanctuary. It is twelve yr-ii; since l .4 'Or the Mal still the living Walk ln the evciilng- ` bivouaos and still the buglt call fr. Work #I i I i ‘ ~~ 69606114 the vain celebration of the drums and 3. in -ln n vnxvu rr | --|{.i~'n'u'-'ru -~--fra ducts. We havc to import our slig- `. _ ' li f . ` G ' 1 . . . . _ . . _ . . . ar, rirc. tea, coffee, tropical fruits and “amp ngs 0 war m Stand in me E.-_---`.:_fE?_____._KQ;:“nE‘D--;_-..~._____-- ~» .___.__- 03'.. _.____._____. ____ _ ._ __ V . 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