bussflhdfii“ . . “t. l. _‘at§ O£G.ICV5IP “in: w» fiarewJv-wze. v*'j; ' ' I ' ,. zskf. Issassae-w. cassa- a. nan-ea ass ""‘s-.~.“%B'$S'-'Q . jiiflgj _.Q ILIUIDAI, KING'S BAD BREAK lhllowizqtlsaintsodsletisn-ciths needoiahlarketinglcald. m pointed out that ths timehaa cosns ior some drastic iorm oi regulation ioclntrol the movement o! goods iiouriarinersandiisherrnsnare to receive the benefit oi their toil. in- dustry and initiative. The bitter epposi" totheproposed legis- lation, as voiced in ths letter re- ceived, confirmed him in the belie! ihstitvrosildbeanexcellentthing in aiiording protection in our basic producers against unjust price spreads and r‘ pricscuttlng. 1B. lzPagefls sentiments were echoed b7 other Liberal members, who Ieined equally convinced that iheanmymmsscampaisn against thehillwasnotlntheinterstsoi ossrisrsneraandnshermen. Alaxtraordinary situation has NwlfllflLwhic-hgivesaddedsig- niilcancatotlse expressed bycurl-iharal.“ members. Jfiwlulflttoadespaisnlinyeater- div’! Gissrdil-n. w. Nackenflsi Kinghasadvancad inParliamqat msssmsargummts against the Iia-rkstiflshillasweresdvanoedin tissahonymouslettsrroceived hy ossrlonalsnunhemandnm. 1n, atevens. Minisier ours-see and Ocssmmonhasdeieadeditcnprac- lioallythessmaguossnds ashsve Imnmuedhyasrnsragaasanen- Iiimanaiothrhnlllblalrepre- aentatives. m iederalllheralleskr has atatcdhisintentimoimovmgan asnmdmmtwhimflpg¢weu1d havafliaeiieetoikiilingdsehill. ‘lhanl-stothssuhstantiaimajonty oi its Bennett Oovermnent in theliosrsethisamendmenthasno ehanoooibflllllfiflbhilmtaure- lvitwoiildbahttingios-tlselrb- Ilflblfi/yinfiriarrovincetopirh- lioly dinociate itseli now. an. King's iniwiosssohstructionisttac- Ufl.andtellhim.inrxosrncertain wmawherahswstsonaiflm “Knot-hairspray politics with leg- hiaticnciauoh importance and wfllitviothsneoolaorthissee- tionoifinadal ORDER 0F THE THISTLE 1A landon ietia says: By the death oi lord‘ Rover, iollowing up- on that oi Lord Aberdeen, s ‘ , is created in that select hodytiseorderoithafhistle. Apart irmn the Royal Ilhsnily, it consists oi silicon memhu-s, most oi them Scottish peers. One commoner at present a msnshar is Bir John Btiti- lBl-Maxwoll. whoas lather, su- Wil- liam Harwell. the historian and art critic, was also entitled to wear the dart green sash oi 8t. Andrew. The "moat ancient Order oi the Thistle" was rounded by James Ii lVlloifloot-lsndlinlfl1, and dull- oatedtoetnandrevnltilrst consisted or the sovereign and eight knights companions, and iell into aheyancc at the Revolution oi 1Q. ln 170i gjas. oar-n». Deena-alani- ‘Iii. AIIILILIIL ths symbol. it is actually the truest that could have been iound, ior some conditions 0i ths Scottish mind. ‘more is no flower which the Pruner-pins oi our Northern Sicily cherishes morn dearly; and ‘— any d us lowfllll enough the beautiful power oi its close-set stars, and rooted radiance oi ground leaves; B‘ the atubhornnesg and smgraceiui rectitude oi its stun, and the heaetting oi its wholesome sulntanos with that frinlo oi c!- ience, and the iorwardnen oi it, and dominance-I isar to lacm some oi my dearest mends ii I went onz-let tlnm rather, with Ellie Jarvids true conscience, tabs their Boott. iron: the inner shell in their heart's lihrary which all true scotsmen give him, and trace, with the swiit reading oi menwry, ths characters oi Hrgus lfivor, Hector Mlntyre. hdsuae Headrigg, Alison Wilson, Richie Moninlics, and Andrew Ihlrservlce; and than say, ii the iaults oi all these, drawn as they are with a plocision oi touch like a Corinthian aculpins-‘s oi the acanthus ieai, can ha round m anvthins like the same strentth in other races, or ii so stubbornly iolded and starehed snoni-piiss oi irritating “ seliids iriend- linel. lowly conceit, and intoler- able iidelity. are native to any other spotoltbswlldolnhoifliehsbi- tabla globe." LIBERAL FAMILY ROW lhefialiiazilihaalpreas takes eevarelytetatliomtllllbc- QiisrrimAttoi-neyflmeral inthe nowl-iheralflevemment oiliova Scotiaiorastatssnentmsdeonflss floor eithe legislature. ‘Ihsre hnvehesnmanyoomplsinisabotrt agasoimeecntrollsll whichthe Maobinaldcovernsnznthssiniro- duoedandinmplyingic ewspap- ercriticiasnonthissuhject Attorney Generalllacqusrrieusedthcm- "uniairremarh in the do so. The Liberal newspaper de- vowa a iront-page editorial to the incident, denouncing the minister fim-havlngsaidflloomuohortoo little" and challenging him in “makegoodcrretract.” ‘Thepreaaoithisoountryflnys our l-laliiaxldharw-ieonicm y, "oweaadistytcihpublicequslly withsnyrepoesentstivaor ‘ inthsilouseandisireatoaxpress its opinions m I07 lfilllll-tion whatsoeverwlthoutletcrhindrsnce. Iimspuemsilouldsaythatany member oi’ the House was “subsi- dised” hocauseoi any view he might choose to tale on a partic- ular measure, the press would he the har ci the House ins- its words. hut anymembermsy risein the House and say what ha will and, under the law, he is accountable to nobody.” The iact that s rnemher oi the legislature occupies this iav- cured position silos-lid. Ml’. Mac- Quarric is reminded, make him doubly cautious in exercising _ths privilege, lest iniilstice be done. in a follow-up editorial on Friday, ths Halifax Liberal newspqer says: "Since the Minister at ymter- day’s meeting oi the House said nothing on the subject, there is only cme conclusion which can he drawn-that ha is unable to name such "nlhaidised" paper. ln iair- nsu to himself, to the House, and to ths pron, we venture to suggest to the Attorney General, that the statement heing made out oi whole cloth, he would have been better advised to irankl-y say and with- draw ths ciiensive and [a tuitous fltama." EDITORIAL NOTES a 2;? r El i 2;. iii 3 i table in thecassrtsorheiore‘ l§§§%Z§§2§ Gcorgeilhsingiallaisshhfiri- vats Papers oi Henry Ryecroit" cl hispmchsaeoithsilrstediflonoi Gihaons “Decline and lail oi ths Roms-n mnpiro" ior but a shilling avolumellie __i lichoweveszat had earned thesni Thereiore he lov- ed them. The New York Times snakes some biting comment on the United Stat- es attitude. It says: “Our Presidents and congruses abound in noble sen- timents ahout peace, but when practical steps to assure it are urg- ed upon them they protest their in- ability to do‘ anything. Ever since ths end oi the Wilson administra- tion our government has taken up- onitseli todoaiotoiweachingto Europe, hutiiit isacaseeallingior action Europa must attend to that herseii." Oi course the attitude o! Japan. Rance m4 Germany makes itverydiiliclslttogetactimst ths present time, but so long as the United states stands alooi the prospects oi eiiectiva international agreements to prevent war are made mm remote. Altar holding him ansler observa- tion iu- two weeks. Dr. liartin Tveedio operated upon 12-year-old Harold Rickett oi Bandusky, Mich. and icund a iully developed amm- leit side as well as one leasing lifting the hands rmn the patient‘! Repeat this forward and hack- ward movement (pressure and re- laxetion of pressure) every fwr “r ilve seconds no method is so simvlo that any one can do it and iortsmatel! l! requires but one person to admin- ktll’ 1t- :-_ Great Medical Discoveries (Edlnbilrih Scotsman) In one oi his ecssya. 0H"! W911‘ dell Holmes-c fine Phyllclm- " m‘ ' man philosoiihfll‘. mil l!‘ “"115” hut orutensilshadbothatouchol art and poetry to it. Every tree. flower. rock, stream-pebble had art to it, and the appreciation oi this an, began to ilow through the “ consciousness as poetry. In the darker days oi the human race killi-na was only done ibr iood, but in these more enlightened days people kill ior money and tempor- ary powerandioratinselledglory. And those who still have art and Poof-r! ilowlna throush their veins pay the big bill. Othuwise war would long ago have been outlawed from ths earth. lt is heartening, however, that there are period whens laffllilrtoithepeoplcoi mkgma-nmmdedsuiiuh: giwmoura "r a esu “um cut (or the stone, from a soldier how i0 treat gout, from a sailor 11W '0 kgQp nil scurvy, irorn a P09411159“ Eustachian tube. sect.” neurone. l1" m" “h” "1 ssadscienomisiedbYli-"lmi- u" sources ot which are in obwuro places iamillar to rev. wwflm“ unknown to all. Nearly everyone has. It M!" W" or the other, had the etilfifl¢nc° °¢ hem‘ “so -' or ‘ " The steinscope, which today is part oi the pocket equipment oi every p. tising doctor. is essentially I simple tuhe or pair oi tubes. one end oi which the doctor vised “m5; m, ears, the other on the chest oi his patient. l-ls is thus en- abled to hear sounds oi the beatinl heart or oi the passe o! air thgough the lungs, which indicate to his trained intelligence the pros- ance or‘ absence oi morbid abnor- ‘ 1m . “hiker... doctor. i-aennec. who I°°P° ties there are important ioscas at work in prevent iuture catastroph- llved and practised in the days oi napoleon, was concerned about the stats oi the lungs oi a young wom- ehial tubes an4 air-cells sounded like. It is said that he was mod- ml, fglusgtanl w press his m“ m; young ladys chest. as ha yum thrwshthc wk. he menses w "pussis over his umb- iz its clot E EE 5!‘: r E. it d: i???“ s?‘ hi? £135 it gégiiiél ¥=?§§;E E‘ l‘? ll {Zia .§§§=§ 3 l 125%‘: gr; EEEQ ti; t ggglig sill: 5 .r =:.g§§§r taillight" "35 géagaggi E l? W; 5 52 §E§:§§i 35 E 5 i a: g’ §§§E it a i; “éiiliiié §§ai§§“ E i, , 5 t§*§§§’_ “-8! .5555. Mt; *"¢:_iiEili .. ._-.._'..}_‘._.. .441 WWW" ~You cannc do this irom s distante ESE; it an; them r*s§ E: Egg RI the simple reason that nsrratt his statements checked. Their location y receded from India and dislodged irom these ggylmfiéiili 5 2% l: 5. perienos hyiblonel H. Oornes. EAL, which vna as iollows. in a narrow Indian d’. " 3.. lIv-ts-eohozmrsv-w nwuvw a are not expensive ti. I ordinary beans. a are not any harder to obtain than ordinary beans. ‘gore not so [lard to pfeparg as ordinary beans. e478 the only freshly baked Ileana on the market. iTry- them" to-day. STEWARTZS Bat... 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