la ' ‘QTIIE GIIAIILOTTETOVII Gllllllllll Notes By 77w Way Eamon-w. chasm s. IeLnro, 1r. Vin-Preelilaal. 1.3. auam, IJJ, Baerofary-I-lont-Col. DA. Iaclinnoa, D.l.0. Idltor and lanaglag Diraetor~—J.B. Burnett, IJJ. Alaoelale Editors-Tran! Waller all 0.3. Oarrh. llarnlng Dally (founded 1081) 88.00 per yaar (In advance) dallnral, “.10 per year (in advance) lnallell in Canada and United lhtaa. PUBLIC FORUM nu cola-a u own for fie unuglgu by correspondents s: qullloaa at intsreal- ‘Ill Charlattatawn Guardian does not naeasaarll; aadoru aha correspondent:- 50 Years Ago find Since -_i - Uhancefor Hitler and his asso- cistes must be exceedingly sensit- ive to criticism or they Wvllld I163 ' expel Dorothy Thompson. wife of - H; “ Sinclair Lewis, the well-known i u. per and magazine writer, because 0f her criticisms of German affairs, and particularly the Dic- tator. An ‘ cident of this character solidarity or! tba lnpire, at a time certainly allows the extent of the ___.-- when the Dominion: were being Nlldllzfllkld; b32321; dug‘; ma‘??? In reply to an enquiry from The clothed with more and more power ewmwmmonv of 0pm,” is absdumy Guardian’ me Oanadmn he“ ob“ “Jeanna with mm“ ‘man u" suppressed, and the people without tallied the following information feet their domestic and foreign life. exwpcmn are expecbed to rc-cchc from Ottawa with regard to Mr. "Mr. Bennett is on his way to in a parrot-like fashion the policies Edward w. Nesbitt, the federal Geneva, and canadiuu will feel 01 l-hocilvemmenl 11° fife’ m" government's representative on the confident that a1! his influence will “ppm” they may be‘ I he Ger- coinmisslon which will study the be uscd to secure 111N998“ °°'°P' 331221;‘);iutaiiieiieigrgnigaihsoizkli: R1101‘! 0! tho 1926 COXHHll-isifin 01 eraticn in the carrying out of its ics, Germany will find herself com- sfantlme Claims. great. purposes." plotely isolated from the rest or the Beginning in 190s Mr. Nesbitt ser- W115“ Wmld- Hmlever- "illhillg w. w . onus" H D I K mesons, sun-Eamon u, 1m Lulu” “mu im- uranium Bir--With the work of maklll8 01 BEUEWNG A GAS ATTACK m the yours’ Lists about to be com- Tul-l INTESTINE menced’ apparently “aggro? V’; b‘? There is nothing that is much m3 made i” “cu” t“ 0r I more distressing or alarming as the “tflmaud “uihrxgggkfix :3,‘ ordinary "Biz-Y; atltacklahsometimej: hating: whosemcqpeuty it is would called intest a co c. e pain ' very severe, and the heart i.s some- bgs etagge lltndfihs-Bigltafirggi instances, however, where a comi- nwmd and Lune? ciltmwifdmstklgxeitedtswligiziedwm that some of those who hQYd hlmi iftmm m” m1“ ""1 W.’ Cumdlm‘ i" "V" 5° years. m“ l-egu ar y ‘ * a - to the pressure fromttho sas- ‘I? s??? QUE Lftfefiflllfgge’ For instance, in i816 the Joint _*‘_§ gas maybe in the somac or - ‘Committee of both houses on the wstine and may shirt from one port llwlflloll d° mt 11nd m“ with printing of parliament submitted , \ to another. those who are endeavouring to or- some mtemsflng facts on “w waste HARITIME CLAIMS CANADA AND LABBADOR It la an inviola/ble rule of the House of Commons that no Stand- i ing Committee shall report upon any subject which has not been re- ferred to it. I have known a few l.'. _O- GROTHE LIMITED An Independent conmany . . . all Canadian capital, better could be expected from an yed three terms as Liberal represen- tative for North Oxford in the House of Commons. A native of North Nor- ignorant adventurer without exper- Sjggvg 0F THE Tljffls ksnoe in statesmanship and diplo- macy. who ‘has been elevated to the It is this moving or shifting that enables you to know that the pain is likely due to gas, even though it is in the region of the appendix. The pain in appendicitis usually starts in ganire the Liberal Party at. the present time. For rumour has it that at a meeting, recently held,‘ of some of those who may consd-l er themselves the Big Guns of the of public documents, and recom- mended the creation of an Edit- orial Oonunlttee to supervise par- liamentary and departmental prin- For Full iStrength and Fine Flavor Use BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TE! -"_-_¥_'Hi E- E"_J:l|¢" srarixsj ting wit-h a view to greater econ- omy. The report was not adopted, but was commended to the serious attention of the government. The creation of the Editorial Commit- tee followed in i917, with myself as chairman. wick, Ont, he is 78 years old and at present he directs all insurance and real estate broksrage firm in Wood- sto< k, Ont. He is interested actively in the breeding of Shropshire sheep and York swine, and is a director of the Jersey Cattle Club. He isi m supreme dictatorship of the country. Continued gains are shown _Bmntf°rd Exposmn Canadian revenues. In a report is- ______ sued by Hon. R. C. Matthews, Mln- Given cheap land, near cheap istel- of National Revenue, the iwpflfiitsansdgdslilltolferstto the Federal finances during August 5°‘ -‘|-' w a m ewe C5D a m)‘ . portunities of an attracts/e kind, -k1 t inalzsmrgirjélssbufgincynggwd d“; for the life is free, and if ther? 15 itgtrldinaiy baking sodtt 1181135 Figlcutigon filing/Gigi aolipitllllligfi __ . . R b_ m8 e o e Plft much hard work, it remains true great many Cases as docs also theypmsent’ 1s that It contains the 21:50 fgleCllJixilf ihicgzgllltlllo; the the‘ fiscal year. ‘Ibtal collections that deep down in the blood of various, pfgPQYIILlOKIS containingzmmes o; some Qnemma prominent ci- omi- ii. ll d1 * during the past month amounged most £1611 there is that lfllhd lfiun- 50,15, 11mg, blgmuth, and other alk- Llbemys, w)“, throughout the and mp0,; as w whether m, should standard rulie Conllmlw and "c" h, szasmms, compared with $91,- B: W Wedlilllelioemollf opens’ lool- a115,. d t lOampaigns of 1030 and icsl. ivllcn be printed or not, except in speclal| tol- and president of various other 830189 for the mrnspondln month P e55 an 9- 5m“ ° 5e ' 11 H‘ The old fashioned 508D 5-" W“ “ithe hope of Libe 1.1 patronage was cases of urgency, when the minis- compankm His present, business in 933 or a 8am o‘ a M5589, menlt. this is {lathter cftetn enema-the injection of (‘B-gait 211d: fading away. were not to bc found ter in charge will move for the w“ “slammed i" 1895' I I I D I h tjhler mile T1 e meaendsw ° m,“ t° qllllrfi of Worm “WY; “n8 “lit dlylclad in armour and battling in the pymflng u: the document, gormwlch] l With Mr Ncsbltt on the Commis- n the m“ Me months of t e bimsee Ml): 1:? elsufcc th emhanc pa e? ‘gives rang!“ moslrcffsarsid relievesumy’ but “ke ‘chums °f d“ S“ wmmg “"1” “- F” Yea“ I m" v ' f _ _ Mimi“ Government's fiscal year the ‘ireas- wofd ecoioyirom ndiiitlg£flCCi 0d lodgesitheAgnsnpromca of warm waterqdyy m m.“ tenm Too there 15 ‘Intended’ by invitation, me meet" 51°“ W111 be Chi“ Just“ “ f‘ ury took in $141,215,849. a net in- - "l ° °° - ll the pan. n e lugs or the Joint Printing Commit.- son of this Province. As reported in: Crease at 8205537057 over the Co!“ yesterday's Guardian, these two 50m t i t h ll d there are vast tracks of land in without the soap as about. as effect- 1 thate no? géeltgcbwfibcfggx, tee as an advmry Omar- ’ _ _ [responding period in i983. The larg- commisslollcrs-elcct will meet thls|e5t increase, $942428, was in er the Dominion where a man can be- ivc and. does not irritaw the 11111118 but from the most reqnble swrces come if not entirely. almost self- of the bowel. it te b I I 1 silooérilns- It may be considered one or ow annoying alm-Bfm“ cnsififimiymil fiiilfibéxiéiiii°§iif week at Ottawa‘ {md agree bctwcfjn else taxes. Customs receipts jump- that the Way to Cfllladlflfl Ilros- 0! 1m 01l9“iflmgljfegggeaffiydmgfgglg: vant who had the misfortune of be- memfm me “Ppmnlmmt 0f a third ed 8.166.371; excise duties. iilflifir perlwghere tdiffidenuy advanced at gisltsolililachlewllich causes the Ilat- m3 Tenevgd cf his dull“ by m‘? Wage mm“ be the” m advise whe‘ nyQ]nbg-f_ 370. and mbome “l”, meam figgtlgr’: srgtgl; iggagf Kasggzafigfi‘ it)’; great distress just when he present ‘lFcdcral Government‘ for tiicr they have been printed in It B the 1“l°"“°“ t° have ‘he In August. cilstolns duties flotal- industrial country. It docs. In ih: needs rest and oomloll- . Th“ 15 3kg: °,1}§’““§,'“.,P§"f,‘,§i' and or and; bf?“ a“ Commlssloll hold its iflqulll’ i“ time 9d 56245392, increase $563,373; a. end the great Dominion may-The 51ml“ Serious matt‘; gab 2;‘ of oihc pfiberiflse ofugQilcctils mlittccg! hifd rtflilfsiitgfsy omyselef to submit u report, at the next ses- c,“ taxes, floyzowoa, mama“ $7” Ibrtnizhtly (London) gofipeltéiismlgne éarlénlcinfiycgiven than to b? of great assistance to the this point In yew gone by m-l sion of Parliament. Naturally it ow; excise dunes, “346536 1m turns of the most trivial character will be with the greatest interest crease $84,438‘; income tax‘ “#70” that its proceedings will be follow- 564' increase 348mm sundry cob ed, as such matters as subsidy lecmms amounted to $39,777 claims sctfilonicnt arc of paramount party, neither the President nrdr the Secretary of the Association region of the stomach and then moves down to lower right side and remains there. was present, and in fact it is al- While the possible 0811515 0f the leged that neither of those gentle- gas should be investigated y0l-ll‘ first , men was invited to be present nor thought is how t0 get r8116! and 89$ even 22' I_ lcd that a meeting was Ceylon Small Leaf Every document laid upon the table of either house must go to tne Joint Committee for examination There Is No Bondage Like The Bondage of Debt— THERE IS NO FREEDOM LIKE THE INDE. PENDENCE biiyught by that small act of self denial which psrys for a life insurance policy When two hundred reports and Any Agent of lliie Great West Life will gladly- show how an Insurance Policy or an Annuity an’: anon-an‘..- will make your life more free of needless ‘iioi-ry t tics breathed Toll» Emacs he Surely this ls a time when the Thus it, is interesting to know that, Liberal Party needs the full co- Dr. Chas. Mayo of the Mayo Clinic 099713109 0-‘- llll H5 fldhvfenls and advises injections of warm mm; and no tq tics should be adopted nor molasses where the gas is m); mov- under-currents permitted to run The Englishman, who has found in the weather a constant source of conversational inspira- tion, has now really something to talk about, for his country is, on official authority. the victim of a long and more worth. living, IIYNDMAII 8i 00., LlMlltEll have been ordered for printing simply because members asked for ihcm. On the other hand, valu- able documents which should have been put into permanent form in a=:oo importance to each of the Maritime Provinces. ZS OTHERS SEE IT, Days will be shot-t for road work unless a start is made soon. drought. It is not much of a drought as these things are understood, say, in the American West, but there has been a deficiency in rainfall in nearly every month since Novem- EDITORIAL NOTES ing up or clown. Half a pint of warm milk, containing two or three table- spoonfuls of molasses in injected up into tile rectum-lower bowel-every three or four hours. While this in- jectlon is not irritating it make-i the which would have the cffozt of dis-uniting the party or driving its followers forever from thc fold. Bu’. what do we find? It is history now but none have forgotten that mom- orablc Convention held on 0c obey the scssional papers were reported against, nnd in one particular in- stance with disastrous results. In the first year of Confederation important coniespondence bearing upon the ownership of Labrador docomcnts are laid before the om- mlttcc someone with special know- Lower Queen {Street P rovincial Managers Charlottetown ‘riot t ber, 1932, considerable inconven- ience has been caused by uiater shortage in rural areas, motor car users (to the secret joy of many of them) have been warned to wash Barley L; in great demand owing their machines as infrequently as to shortage in U.S.A. crops. possible. and much of "England's green and pleasant land" is display- ing an unusual brownish tinge. muscles of the intestine act, and causes thc gas to move in most cases. . This is n simple remedy as mllk and molasses are readily Obtained- ZOl-h. 1933 when the Cathofic people was “pintcd for distribution only"; of Queens County were so grossly i. e., n. small brochure, and not em- insuited by remarks. openly and bodied in the bound sessional re- publicly adressed to the chair, 11nd ports. When Canada and New- by the tactics of men, high in the foilndlnnd were preparing their 0011110115 of thi‘ party. ilusswfcoting briefs on the ownership question through the crowd and stirring up for submission to the arbitrators religious intolerance arllong the search was made in every possible deleilfillfs. Those people ziccclnplfsil- direction for that particular docii-' ed‘ their Olle and only desired l-e- merit, but it was never found, al-, sut hilt they didn't stop thcrc. ‘I'll: though practically every library in eectlori of officers followed and. Canada was approached. What through ivcll craaniztd lac lcs. e"- particular bearing upon the outgmne ery Catholic officer was deposed this correspondence would have had and replaced by others of the prc- ozlc cannot say, but it might have afimllfid slate. And with those changed the commission's finding flalagsbnzclcogglatgad}‘ngilht lvoll u In this iconngcgion lfilt hm? finen- ~ . c .79 w. r15 0n a cur ous ry W c card perfumes the‘ °Y §¢Tlim1lff “It is Corsilmmatcd" on one of my visits to Newfound- Woud have rung out to tlic cars lzuld. It appears that both Domln? °Y “W59 "Iwnsiblc. mid that the ions had men at work looking up spirit of rcpcnfelicc would 121V." nil records in their respective counf over-shadowed them, and tire-y tries which might affect the Labra- vigould, at least, have made some dor ownership. ’I‘here wns plenty - c for to rcpmr the injury dons to of material to be obtained in Ot-l the Liberal Party and to ihr calls: town. at the Archives and in the of Liberalism in Queens Collnly. Parliamentary Library, and Sir P, 113st no it s9ems thtlt thi- heart of T, McGrat-h of Newfoundland spent EYBOTI l5 Still hard and will notlscvcral ivccks at the Capital mak- bevmoved for the Liberal Prrty has| illg notes. Newfoundland for a ggwgd cine to organize Chnrlottc- I ivllilc was a fertile field for the c“- scmedwbilsc HCUOHS hive bceti ‘PF-yllildifln investigators. One of themi Cculd y lgltllléy of its HCIIPTPJiS. literally haunted the departmental n m n” i“ a l” ma" b’? follllfl lll in St. John's, Newfoundland, and, il- e Ciy of Charlottetown who made daily calls upon Sir Arthur, is acuuaintcd with the ccndltiolls Mews, Colonial Under Secretarytl and ‘he “ilrkers? when? l5 EX- “Surely there must be some old re- illzerifg lvfliF-lflyoll? H0 "s o l"‘"'n ports. mllps and records some- beeganyeg ~ And many "JPYS Gill-d ivhci-c." iii-c Canadian remarked to what - _ Mr. Mews one day. “It seems to me “Nut we "nllllfll lllvtlllfl? an amazing thilig that in this de- Docs not tho amrntleti Constitution pjgfLnjgnt yQu have no documems "qmle ‘m? L?“ W" "lolly ol’ of this nature which will throw Mr. Justice Saunders will be the sole judge on duty this week. ' ‘Some Canadnn newspapers.” observes the Landon Advertiser. whxh has bile: y ODpOSCd the Eni- php trade pacts ever siilce their in- ception, "in cclncrlals and news dispatches, make the insincere claim that lncrcascs in Canadian experts to Great B ta.n are due to the Ottawa agl‘: llioizis. Th: Canadian tariff under the King Government wvas much molc favorable to Greet Britain than ;hc present tariff; and it is dishonest to pretend that, if the former tariff had continued. Canada would not today be receiv- ing as good treatment in the Brit- kh market as she is getting." sags: For SIIGGESS iii i, FGX BAISINfi FEEB h‘ No one is pmphesying the price of potatoes. but, those who mortgefl- ed their crops for fertilizer know their minimum. Party prejudices, like religious prejudices, are tenacious things. And because judges are human beings, subject to all the emotions an ailtie t t are f It 15 abmlt time we heard mme‘ hufnag natlfre, beccmeas gains:- thing definite about the appoirit- tion whether danivr doesn't lurk men; 01' g, Marketing Board for in the practice of putting them ill our potawes_ a position when; divorcement of their judicial duty from ingrained political bias becomes a hard thing. ‘What the danger is, is clear. It ls that a judge, sitting as a commis- - , sioner in one of these political in- sits hu-“Pd- his Farm" 1113b? quirks, or as a commissioner in an Breeze}; bird, and flower confess the i ui into which olitical consld~ °“"- exrgtlgrslys enter, andp incapable of But Where 15 Cmmty Guy? forgetting his past, must weaken almost inevitably, public confidence in his integrity. The Courts of the King's Justice sullen-Ottawa Journal. 3W8 a. A SERENADE The sun has left the lea, Ail! County Guy, the hour is nigh, The orange-floiver bower, Tile breeze is on the sea. Complaint, is being made that the The lal-k, his lay who thrilled all d . "There is. comments the Sydney: (my Public Library naming room 5E POSl-Rewld (Independimw- Surely being invaded by a prospective can- 110 dl-ihmlesly l" lefusmg t° “Fm” didate for Queens, canvassing for tend" to speculate about something votea that never happened. But it is dil- . ..ficult to see how the Canadian tariff i ion- imports, whether framed by Mr. Kim; or Mr. Bennett and whether " high or 10w, could possibly affect the volume oi.’ this country's exports to Great Britain. Canada's slles to (he United Kingdom have greatly expanded for the obvious reason that, under the Ottawa’ agreement. exports enter the United King- , _dpm either duty free or on the payment of relatively low duties. whereas competitive commodities from foreign countries arc subject ronage committee wants this priv- ‘to ‘a stiff British tariff. liege which the Liberal lVLP. declines Britain's new policy of taxing im-i to give up. -p6rts, followed by the tariff comes- sions extended to Canada by they The Federal Government hflvlflfl ‘Ottawa agreement, has naturally appointed their representative on and necessarily given this country the Maritime commission, it will is preferred position in the market‘ llot be long before the Commission 6fthe United Kingdom which would ‘never have bccn pzssibe had the "Old Country not abandoned free “trade. The village maid steals through the shade Her shepherd's suit to hear; To Beauty shy, by lattice high, Sings high-born Cavalier. ‘The stnr of Love, all stars above, Now reigns o'er earth and sky; And high llnd low the influence know- But wllcrc ls County Guy, —-Sir Walter Scott. Premier Macmillan has been in Nova Scotle. over the week end, and the Minister of Public Works left by car on Saturday for Murray Bay, Que. along with Mir. MacMil- lan. Hon. Mr. MadPhee has been acting Premier. Mr. Baldwin's‘ statement regard- ing the air defence of Great Brit- ain, in the House of Commons, is so susceptible of misinterpretation as to startle perhaps foreigners who are unfamiliar with the British tradition which must have shaped A the acting Prime Ministers thought Z *:" and even his expression. To say ihul‘ 110d ht something ivhi h at first he the British frontier is now on tile dig 120$ llndclsbflnd- Then it occur- Rhine, as in effect Mr. Baldwin did re o hiln. None of them was ghcge who n o; _ . . , say. would be startling indeed if he Yofldlllc o llowspoloor- Ho found the cbimoilrinrnf; nggiidclilfolrl 53/110 ‘lltfwstlons at Issue) could be presumed to have raised reason also. All the newspapers W011‘ are all silent. who is up; meetmé. H ,, Yny n CW5 moaned that me 3,1145}, flag over that pa“ of censored and the so-called news 1n not being can“? T; m’: anrwer t: b11242 were f stcveral boxes in ‘the northwestern Europe west of 15-? thcm was lltieriv unl-eliablc-Ham- be found in ihc sugar-arch that ifiiiif"? t‘; m colonial Bundlllit. Rhlnee left hohk- Not lghli" Hol- "w" Hflllld- last year the Asmclatioii rlcalicd ifs 1.11mi? “Theeyfliifiinatfillliiillfdlfiéefldt-ggi land and Belgium but u o France f-G» slate of an ‘at on 5.» _ z, ‘ __ ‘ would have something to say as to Why U"! Lllilo Efllcnte should they 79m‘ thgt liar “c ‘lsfgolmlci b“te§nm1.ned' and the tmltoryal aggression of may, chm»- iyssume that. a Hapsburg rcstora- held a change might be insisted V.‘ cnsfgo o uork with the “Len ML Baldwin was not Speak- ion ‘would mean an zlttelnpt to le- upon? If such 1S tho m” the Lib- ohm-a couple of clerks. 15 functioning. Chief Justice Math- ing in terms of legal sovereignty and fgrvlgltoillll lilslo "ldy-‘lvlfsifwfiullgallm orlll rloriy mnv got n big Sllmrisfl Cgllgctidnn of Kfifigmiliedn: leson and Mr’ Nubm Wm get m. iiurlslflfiimi: (Ijrxigd Itggsirciililllfggyllltlaelllsd llrobnbllfs lllglillll ‘eirgucnicfzigiltfitolvlvaudifi on! election (jay- bmmlg "P011 the early 11151015001 gether at Ottawa and decide upon ntfvalatraditlon of the prong-r d” Austria and Hungary and m,“ the" nclggillllfgjqlflgglgd shatters»? t; Newfoundland which materially o third oomlllboliln" '0 wmllle“ fence of the British Isles ilvhich has ’ ‘ i ' m e m *“""@“‘€"°d m" “Mm °f m“ M‘ the w” olont Colony to the disputed territ- woilld almost certainly be an econ- Liberal; 1n Queen; Count‘, (n, . . . d d inated British policy for ccli- “mic blei-Slllgl but U19 730$ $31M th ' - 1. t1(l)i{l1es.-SP1-inEfield Republican. 9y m n” t" b“ mm" 1“ 1 Y“ orv. and per contra. dld irreparable Italy, commonly supposed to sym- numbers m, m‘. present can m, succumbs‘ Under the new Election Act, the Liberal M.P.‘s 0r unsuccessful Lib- eral candidates, have the right to appoint party scrutlneers. In Ottawa there is a rumpus because the pat- .0Q20=Ib‘22'f!Flm Imperial Biscuit 60., Limited l . - 446. Phone 12L FJHARMYITETOWN, P. it. I. P. 0- "l"- shaman: -,...um i i- LIBERAL COMMENT ' By no means. f:.i.'."'_"‘l“,' inclined politically toward Prcmlrr Bennett. the Winnipeg Free Press warmly indorses the Prime Minister's de- cision to head the Canadian deio- gation to the Assembly of the League of Nations this month, and "says: "It was during the regime of the present Government at Ottawa that Parliament, went on record as fav- oring control of the private manu- iacture and trade in aims. "'I‘he League in the last few years has encountered difilcultles vwhich almost threatened its col- iillfle. There have been dire breech- ':.a|’in the international co-operatfon ‘which previously existed. The dif- flcultles are still very grout, and since the vast mfllolity of Camd‘ 1am are anxious to sec the 511M655 . of- the League in pmiflfil-lll! i119 _ “peace of the world, it is fitting that Jgbd Prime Minister himself should ..Albcrta is not Btttting any better very fast. The Government budgeted for an estimated surpius of $9,700- and actually closed its financial year with a. deficit 0f $l,878.03i. An , i ' a d amount of $744,067 for sinking fund 1311's; ‘Lglfqfeesltsgg m ‘m charges is included in the defirit, the“. “up r0115 bufhe was W2. thus leaving an operating deficit of iii-wit ’* ' * $1,l33.964. A notable staicmcnt has bccn Ontario against the present law and against its adminisiration. A Boston millionaire, Mr. Ed- _ ward Filene, has been telling the Mr. Milton Blarlzstoiie of the Hart Toronto newspaper it is the height House String Quartet, under date of of foolishness for Canada cvcn to Sept. 5. writes as follmis: "Evident- attempt to pay interest on its debisl ly, your paper has a tremendous let alone principal. According toi circulation, for I have received lot- this authority we should borrowlters from as far west as Calgary. more in the United States. Hg be-‘and as far south as Pittshurg in lieves Canada could fund its debtsconncction with the Sfradivdrius and interest at low rates in the which I was looking lor- I most United States on a bssis which have received 36 or 41) letters. and would not call rol- a. cent to be i-e- it is impossi‘ i: for mo to allow" paid for 2o years. “Come into my W“ °’ ‘“°‘~‘ oersohollv- “hold parlor. said the spider to the fly." you. therefor-x run an item to the effect that it is impossible to toll attention whether a violin is genuine simply "Premier Hepburn! be the chief delegate to the As- having been drawn-to Rev. Dr. T. by its label. Moat of the people hovr dgembly on this occasion. T. Shields protests against opening sent me copies of what is inside ' hMl. Bennett's faith in the Iea- beer parlours in the vicinity of their violins. Labels are Plllltflil by Bu, 31.14 hi, opinion of the value o! churches and schools, declared that the thousands today and can be u, work were expressed in his ad- he would pay not the slightest lt- purchased for 81-25 a thousand. rmua] meeting of the tention to "offensive temperance However, in those places Whore lilo gm igboihilexations Society in Can-'cranks." Dr. shields counters this Quartet will play next season where B811 ' ads a. few months Biw- - ~ _ 1n mg in a, letter m the Premier in which people have written me about their flninion it had been a Policy of en- he serves notice that he woilld- l"; "|°“"5' I Wm ma“ “ mm‘ °f “M” int in the peace offensive purposes. 2‘22‘“‘..$’I.L..Zs. with tramway-immanent: ma", moboiise all ting in touch with those individ- made by Mr. Iiflilllibfill Fyfo, a well-known English journalist. nf- ter observing the guests 0n a ho.ci veraridah in Germany where he was eating pathize with the Austrian roylliists, l5 our? of those who holds part5 of the old cillpil-c should be sufficjent; guarantee tllnt the frontiers of Czechoslovakia. Rumanla and Jilgo- slavia will not be called in question, Indeed ii restoration might be made the occasion publicly to reaffirm U"? Dormanence of these boundaries. Tczichlniphistory from the pfcg- cnt. backwards, rather than from distant days forward is among new silggcstinns, and the idea isn't far wrong. It is of more importance to be familial‘ with tvorid doings for the ins; twenty vrnw than to know the traditional foilliziing of lumen. Niagara Fails Review. Boston christian Science Monitor, Comments even from those quart. crs which might bc expected to register ii maximum of lilarm seem l0 Halve tho; tho action of the Uliit- cd Stairs Treasury in natiomfisilig silver is of no grant consequence, All tho importance scams t0 be flltf-Cilrd to it by the other side, llfilllffii‘. tlic sllvcritcs and infla. tlonists. HIS GAIN A Frenchman after s long ma]- dcncc in England, bccnmc n natur- alizcd British subject. He meg a friend from Paris a short time later, and the Parisian took him to task for his action. “Whnt do you gain by it?" the friend inquired, sternly, _ "W011," replied the other, "in the‘ first place, I win the 3am; o; Waterloo!" 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