' i. J: .. '1 tuulntontrown aunnurml i loushu Daily (Iouudoc III) ~ ~ His attitude in caucus is a matter of no public aerating all denomina ‘Si?’ "tti'."'l‘..tliti~.?'~.£'-..€B::t1'3:571“ importance because it is not there that our re- drummed of Prunin- H ca, 30"" "'1, :_1:{_'*;_.I°,_'",;f°:' Jhmnfgzffif f’: |~ presentatives can be yudged, but on the floor of “um m m” Iwflflb 1 ‘if ll“ Alloolufo nun»- Iruuk Walker the House. And we find, on referring to the rec- aw wen hypocrites Mod- "w w gglfzllztflfiufltlfulf.“ k m’ ords, that Mr. Stewart was not chairman of the eratora of :3 United ' - icolfw your u- qdvlllbl!) mulled t» r. u. m“; committee of the whole House when the Na- m “ma, TQM!“ q“°"{“§“°¢ W" v" 1°" "I """=°' ""100 1' ""0" 0" ‘i- '~ tlonal Park Act went through. The chairman was u, a 1g ' w "rifle lamina Audit Bureau of Olrnnlllhll Mr Harry Cox. _ MT-flynglbum am m. 0T," Strong“; Memory g Wm“;- uum , Mr. Sfiwart; therefore was pelrfectlyfree to $313010“ BPmKhIhof-fn e1: ‘he weak“; 15k)’ Ygéafisflesdfiglgggndgflslsnqfgz mlfll W38 m 00m“ us utterances. All reiterated their w _ . _ - . y rson men- 091M101 w sweepstakes any tioned as having spoken at all, outside the pro- zm :21,“ l" '4“, Pa? SATURDAY, APRIL I. 193i Disappointing The Returned Men The present Family Compact Government in their pre-election pledges and promises were all for the support and patronage of the returned soldier. It was generally hoped and expected, that Mr. Lester Douglass successor as Vendor would be chosen from the Legion, of whom several had made application. But those with such anticipa- tion were reckoning without their host. A deal has just been engineered that not only scorns the Legion, but brings more grist to another Family Compact. Without raising any more noise than when Mr, Douglas was first slated as Mr. Sin- clair's prospective successor, Mr. Harry.Bonnell, whose wife is the competent and successful host- est of the Strathcona Hotel where members of the Government and Legislature board, and who himself is bursar at Falconwood, has had the of- fice of Vendor conferred upon him. It no doubt will be much more convenient for Mr. Bonnell to assist in running the hotel as vendor, than as hursar. But the pity of itl To him that hath machine pull shall be given, while those who of- fered their lives and rendered priceless service for King and country must go empty away. How long is this sort of machine administration to be tolerated? That Balanced Budget At the last legislative session Premier Camp- bell budgeted for a. deficit of $63,288 on current account for 1937, but he explained that the prospects were really much more hopeful, “We could easily adopt a more optimistic attitude, and say that we are going to balance our budget this very year," he said, “but we have preferred to do as we did in 1936, lace the facts fairly and squarely before the gislature and, if possible, achieve a better showing at the end of the year than we undertake to do at the present session.” This statement, says our evening contempor- at? was greeted with applause t has been interpreted throughout the province that when the accounts are tabled this year they will show a balanced budget on ordinary account. Unfortunately this does not take ffie uovern- ment very far in implementing its pre-election pledge to “balance the budget annually” without imposing any additional taxes. The “budget,” as Finance Minister Dunning has explained on man occasions, includes both ordinary and capi- tal ccount and there can be no proper “balan- _ c' g" without taking capital expenditure into corl- "lg the “slderation. Moreover, instead of the promised no- 569 he?! more-taxation policy there have been increases all 230-574 ° along the line——0n amusements, on chain stores, on insurance companies, on motor licenses and , truck registration fees, on gasoline, and what- not. So that a balanced budget this year on or- dinary account alone will only be a. step in the direction of promise keeping. But since it is the first step ment will have made in this direction, it woul be unkind indeed not to commend it. One must creep before he can walk, and the tottering in- fant is deserving of every encouragement The greatly increased revenue which the Governmnt is deriving from the taxpayers, coupled with the decreased expenditure on road maintenance due to Conservative initiative in paving the MacMill- an and McLure highways, should have facili- tated earlier progress in economy, but of this we will say no more for the time being, in the expectation that the Public Accounts will show a lbalancetl current account, and at least a decrease in the capital deficit. At Ottawa that the Govern- through. He- last October, vanced a step, ment to see that the for is provided in the National Park scheme. e a n- x year. The 6,461 head, to Newfoundland 184. Total exports of cattle dur- eleven months ended February were 256,- d valued at $11,880,818 compared with f the value of $11,792,162 in thfi 53m" period of 1936-37} fect, if yo the d income just tangible assets, _ the same but to the Provincial Agency direct. In other words, you are made to pay two sets of of- ficials to relieve you of you have lying dormant and profitably unpro- ductive. moter, Premier Campbell, was Mr. who asked casually about the cost, and accepted without comment the ‘Premier's reply that the cost would be “trifling? Mr. Stewart, however, has since seen the light and has endeavoured to bring it to his colleagues. His next course, we suggest, is to introduce a resolution calling for an amendment to the Act to bring it into line with the princi les voiced by the National Liberal Federation. T at would call for a show-down. The result of a standing vote on the issue would be of interest l‘ Editorial Notes April showers Tomorrow, th Cobden, the Free Trader, died this date 1865. v v v x A medical doctor has solved the “phantom ship" mystery. He advises us that it happened on the day of the Liberal Convention. x m x x The proposed If the speech eral Government's lamentable disregard of our interests had been delivered by the Senior Mem- er for Queerfs from his place in there would have been some sense to it Among the d week are those of Lord Ashburton, one of whose ancestors negotiated with Daniel Webster the Ashburton Treaty which dispute between New Brunswick, Quebec and the State of Maine; Roland Phillipps who laid the Boy Scout Mov Bishop Taylor British Forces, and well-known erans. There were 9, ing February of the value of $474,768 00111130100 with 20,963 valued at $994,403 m February last number sent to the Premier Campbell's explanation of the new Provincial Income Tax collection arrangement makes everything beautifully clear. It is in ef- u have an income you pay levy on it to Federal Agency twice, if you have 110 Meat exports $2,9or,1o9 compared previous month ing month of 1 chief market w bacon and hams accounted for $2,437,104. total of bacon and hams was $2,479,190. exports of meats during the eleven months 811d- ed February were valued at $33,096,822 Wm‘ pared with $32,085,823 in iod’ of the previous fiscal year. Bacon and hams 4| ________ bur members at Ottawa are to have an caster 66 b i 6 18 Ork whuo "m l w‘ f , ‘ ' 8 ". Uur new senior totalled $3°-S 1987 fresh 9e $513 '0 ' p "a" P s“ “d their alhches.’ And it ls certainly I rate _ Mm bent f dummy, m; irifliiiii iilhimlllliriilsihr otfo Iii-hand‘. 1100- 91ml“ $23145“ “d 50m,“ $I'456’464' lcf/Iiilhihvmgieiuflier Plgrileriiiiisitelsiicims ‘iiét hifeadlaofnghohtngtlcpogrgiin: s iiifitiri? gritllfengixeiifte H’ u; mfliiignm OtWllPlw es a . ’ - i , . ' - ~- lidh the Great. War cost the 1,8,1 fl ’ ' a“ ' ~ e 1) d the other day lll answer toa (n10: * * * * m and occupy a. B0 v05 sun, never broken-heart m" “Wm, q h! sue.- tidlrilxililaggtllzi: built!“ ‘Vmlld mt, b? slllmmted be: Farm imPlements and machinefl/ “(ere 8X‘ gxflglliixfflimliirilvdeiils “limit iiigemtitytii ‘L’? $180!!“ ha“: m rank B I- o o D F o o n -.Emlly Brontehlgmr“ ma“ it do” ‘or h?“ Itaamn" t“ “r bl“ “l°°“*.i‘3.“ i‘. ll3i.‘2“i‘§..‘.§: Posed ‘g thjhvgl"; 5;, tvgazggt jrfigggg; more: satin. é‘..'°.3f§.l°€.'..2 surmise“... l: m“ "stats" appearance slorty a crux , 1 compare wl _ 7 7, m e_ p vlo s 1 f m] 1 G t 1 - now little prospect of the proposal npw Sign: and $557,099,“ [he correspondmg. month last by: tgfévks 0M. m“ tgeirli: alshpért nmeaxténtr 111$ mgxgsrflctler; A bcommmghn slimy,‘ deal between Lanadzt and theY U111“; I at ear. lhe United States was the 0019f Purchase" filgfilfla “gnu Ausa harvest varied m 311°‘: lflggslés” 2a" "ha, being concluded until June, Lnlpss but‘: rephy Wm, a ‘om o; $335,612; Argcnuqa wag next a ‘tampon “Mvergny igpryevaélry gestpnnrirolgaaslsmir‘; pilewuhopimgueé. Mm“ h ‘tunable w n hm i5 presented m _c0l1]unCllOn with tée 0ft€0is»tate_ with $206,307, followed by the United Kiggdorrl my o, m," 2mm mhwlfxams m “A m“ map o, knowmyge w,“ pxglnieu condition of thl latter Will be little more than a flififlClfih as‘ at $182,327 and British South Africa at $0.15?» $1811? wopifinttéfis.moxythlenig 313:? be pfwmugqtizififtsgdhtmjb n‘ the "flea "mew ment on the affairs of the country or t c D l Total exports of farm implements and machinery he- m1 _t Y r. 11111‘ bu! -t mbwm and l“ In the ‘reafmen, o, “new . . ha, ma g . I d l, b t w e elrrlwry of France and unles he s a s . 55ml year a cautious prediction on w _ h f Y o‘ during the eleven montis en ed e ruary were Balsam, could have been Pumas- (mm n, m ffhgt it cease". mtbeb: matlsrn. “mmphsheq m ‘he "mm fisiil ytw’ “iii iiivas- $9'8°4"~92 ‘mipaied W“ $5‘548'i.23 in the w‘ iihtyiluih-s,“ Waldemar $1§=s§§““i§§§§ "tlfiihfllyfihslifi" lémhfilfii 08.111! till‘? ‘i’? t!“ '3" "’" itLwns PERFDGTLY, no changes in taxation. As! e _ r0111 0 l) th responding period of the previous sca year. ‘on . _ Food w m" u“ ram“ ‘ions of the new Ottawa-gVashington 030th “g; l * *0‘ * m d ' uw, d? gngggogqgmslmes the typ: _ FLAYOIII AND ill lhmlgh be 5°me m" 01' agreeme“ c a “Aristide Be anger _ttawa a crman, note Tax burdens are increasing m of sohoar w umumed GET A Box Now 50m . En iii the budget made necessary by thfll Pacl- if“: before a municipal publicity committee that the fgldllgrilg: lfifid”,,',,°,yyflf,"l‘cf,ffi§ mmmeiih? Mall Orders Promptly ‘LWAYS PREFERR it will involve certain releases of bound margins newspaper was the best advertising mpdlum _for endumr mmocmuv yo,“ n; presslnn o1 g, matured imn. for hp Attended to BY ISLANDEQ‘ as provided in the agreement between Canada acquainting foreigners with Canada s Capital. gave , woomdtng to Rev. W. 529w?‘ n mwguxgy. 22,? alt It 9k lit l. and Britain. These releases Will TICCFbiSIKHlIC Mr_ Belanger is perfectly right, (says Le Droit) gfrefi whtzfn lagging: mgilam- much {Mn n o. ’ we _ gharlges in that agreement to make possi e $10 and his opinion is corroborated by everyone who m‘ 3mm! Mr_ fiummm point. benefit to others. except Derhaps s PER F“; HICKEY,‘ t Canadian d g h d - - through the printed - proposed Anglo-American trea y,‘ _ b m has made a careful stu y o t e_ various a ‘yer ougmtngmtswnle ‘as. m ta Wad ,,Kn°whd8e_ 1mm, “m” ha, BLAC‘ departmental officials express fmflmlflm :1 °n tlslng methods and the results yielded by t em. fir"! o‘ peolmr°ple 1e £2; n: to be in s certain some forgotten | KNQWN _ the conclusion of a more extensive and mu ua _Y Whether it_ls the launchingof a new product, mm,‘ m‘ and m influence on it eon re w irlmg N Ens TWIST advantageous deal between Canada and the U11!‘ the prosperity of a commercial establishment, or overnmemt " He condemned the nvimv cyfimuw fmmkim: new 0 l N T M T To ISLA D i t d States in spite of the disturbing fact that as a beckoning to tourists, the newspaper is the m! Lew o! this Mime m! c, w, m“, ystoall, and FOR M03‘ redirect result 0f the 9'05"" T°°°55l°“~i“ the UQL m°5l "mlmnlcal and ‘imdem "mfium °l lmb‘ tdmrtgitlwtobeotsta hlseeue “Wmwsrghiiiastfflistve are we‘ Sh??? Goats-h“ aim hrirtei-u THAN FIFTY - 10c ._ _ , . - ‘i? Si?“ ll‘ §.“‘2{“é§.i%€..§"‘.‘;?é‘.’°.‘.‘. 582333.? ‘Is-tr’ . . . . “m” m“ "‘ *.‘:.:“'""°:.' ‘.22 “m,,*~',,-,,,L§"r;,";,.*tr,:,.. t: n: "1""? o, ,,, , ,,, YEA” m, n, trim rapt y n u” hmm Mo,” . - . new oen rem y in the past three months have dYOPWd by The announcement that we are to be taxed for ‘if, “fink,” ‘bu, I,“ m Mn 010101" ll-efftllém}; w‘, In the 1min!!!‘ l! ‘hi: ' t utue ooneeiotu mteiiea torturln and m 5o per cent. - $50,000. 011110011 *0 WY m.’ ll“ "Pk"? °f ti" ""00 10mm w“? W" '1" MING man hunt have his time: itl-bum: 1: Sanitarium woud be alarming at any time, an w ‘in the. Jietvlruc d hvll- m huh firmer-atlas’. w “lg prints mt irritant relief » I v ' o ' Ml’. Stewart S Protest is much more up at ‘the Dresent luncture,‘ wtihen a,“ m“ “m” w.’ “my "if, m! "In K —-——-- t" “it: "3"" °°"°‘“'-:".’ " .. ...... .. ,....._..,_, .. a w, t-ttstim- or“ - - ' ' h la taxe o ourcapwy 00W- . ' views‘! Therohuboe r can It seemed indeed like a "vows (‘I m! m l ° w‘ “fhaifc y ‘ h yGovemment in ahead sane ma; Gama m, mutt-net of bgpr learntmr “m, u, “NJ, °,',',,§,, M11} " to hear r. F- Al" 51"“ WW“ “m” ' ° m ‘i IBM!" 00 "WP “Y "l" "I" vie-MM 1mm m» 0M treatment s; which m» . assage from the official organof the with 00019161110110"! 80500108 “h” “F? 51°" audit will be u. demonstration on," puma]! who have M M M,“ b. fir“ may"; rg- a - - " ou th- tb eannotmakeends meet on ordinary ex- thewundofmert friondmto glrimflmoumfleldofact W. "mum", nmflueh A tron den ¢y "q mm "mm . amtlilappesfici: the’ courts as ‘an out- ture, and have not the slightest expectation "M! "m, mfifi fllflilm“"ti"at‘°°wl5i°f-l‘ m’ often 3,, w, "f M“ "' . . Nth-lg" eibzsle r t of every l"! d5’ fllflwmfisa‘ifilllléggazglgggg°éfw “fréentfliip Iris“: st in the mind z thrush on a "rut Tun. Prise m. Manufactured B! V," i ~'. .1 19"“ - -m¢ viliftefrynihiahh to éreumvmvfllwvtbflvlr ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ wliieh'fif-$fi*"fil°mmf‘°°“'d'“li°°u'd°th"m C‘ accountant umtmfit. “simulation-oversaw THE 2 & " W‘ ““ mistresses"; “Si; "a are ..*"..lh*lu...."". "~ l ma... so» s a a a t. ‘t: l".atz.""'sisrla=-°‘°"“" M“? m - '-~ cur-am" f B l. e says, in his letter to the that he did so “in caucus" but that when the measure came up for second reading in the House ‘he was “named by the Speaker as chairman of the committee." and it is now up to the Govern- Smith, Chaplain-General to the 937. The United Kingdom was the ith a. value of $2,630,528, of which Patriot of Mustard, J‘ are appreciated. I! l! i ‘I e Fifth Sunday in Lent. r x t t Provincial Museum has ad- necessary provision there- by Mr. MacIntyre on the Fed- P. 1 ement, a a a a eaths cabled from London this ended the boundary Lord St_ Davids, father of foundation of the ement with Lord Baden-Powell, to many vet- a - n- v 759 head of cattle exported dur- United States was the United Kingdom 3,114 and iii you pay a levy all what you earn and what I i 1i i in February were appraised at with $3,717,385 in the and $3,273,646 in the correspond- The Total the corresponding per- Tl"? VFLART-OJTETGWN cilbliPléN NOTES BY TIIE WAY Maasauulemmtwulhereoo- tionofToronloc-lolfl They were that. he would make such a. wax ing statement. in publlc.-G1 and. Mall Now that Nicaragua has imposed an extra. tax on bachelors. it has be- come really true that two can live cheaper than one. Incidentally, this isonoofthefewtlmesinhistory when a myth has been legislated into a IBOb.—M0ll!Ct0Il Times. Although 1940 is still around a couple of comers, already a mim- be: of Presidential lmposslbilitlles are prominently mentioned-Oma- ha World-Herald. Leave your rings In the washroom. When you g0 out in the day- time, clraw all your shades When you go out at night, don't leave a light 1 n any nart of the house. Leave notes in letter boxes. milk bottles and under doors telling when you will be home and where the key is hidden. when you go on vacation fall to notify your mllleman and newsboy. so that the collection ln front of your door will be inupreslve and revealing. Upon retiring at night. hang your trousers on a ohalr within easy reach of the nearest window. Leave your handbag under the pillow in the baby carrlage-Jfhe commentator. A cousin of nun in Arn- prlor has an animlal that. he pays dog taxes for and yet it is note dog. This little brown animal, which looks part wolf, fox and dog. was captured by lumbermen up the Quebec side of the Ottawa and was very wild and hard to catch. As a matter of fact there were t/wo of tlhese pulps but one of them wind not be tamed and was destroyed. The survivor is the most docile of animals. but does not, nor never did bank. neither does it howl. lit is a family pet and a tried and trusted pet, al- ways obedient and never cross. And how that thing can flgh/t when If, gets out among the dlogs of the neighborhood. -Trenton Courier-Advocate, Official Luxembourg quarters dil- elosed Germany had warned the little grand cluohy the Nazis would not tolerate press attacks such as followed Germany's alhsor-ptlon of Austria. The warming was deliver- ed to Foreign Minister Joseph Beck wlhh a declaration Germany was ready to guarantee the neutrality and territorial lnvlolability of Luxembourg. The Luxembourg Pres Asociatlon refused to accept foreign interference with freedom of the press-Enhance. In Eastern Canada the most poe- ltlve evidence that spring is near ls the fact that the sap is now running in the millions of maple trees. and the maple syrup and 8118M‘ which wlll be made from the estimated 24,000,000 trees that will be tapped ls expected to yield this yea: a total revenue of more than $4,000,000. - Broclcville or Times. The Japanue Government hal decided to pay the full amount m1 ity for the attack by Japanese planes on the United States gun- ancl three oil tankers lb our discussion the Domel News ‘AKWIQ-‘y has just announced Japans rerpty expressing her read- iness to meet rully the Amenlcan claim for the four sunken strips and three slain Americans and a dozen wounded. will be dispatched to Washington this week. Negotia- tions are now in progrws bet/tween the Finance and Navy here regarding the method of pay- month-Exchange. VALUE U!‘ RAW EGGS AND MILK years I tried some weight onafiopatient who h‘? stomach or of the small intestine) sippi I18 mill worker wlho consumed 20 raw 6d W. in an address ern said, shim them communicate era.’ " (Eliot at M! w- ww- M IN ULCIIB 0F STOMACH OR SMALL INTEBTINE B01110 MUM been suffering with ulcer of e stomach. As uhe ulcer washealed. I sisgcetsted that he engage m light employment. An industrial firm had him make preliminary or first calls on householders. There was no partlchlar mental effort requir- he was not “selling" anything on this visit, he recellved no rebuffs which might have caused emotional upsets. I felt that. the fresh air the fact that he was doing something useful, the fluid and soft diet-four to five times s. day-should bring results. At the end of a few weeks he had gained a. cOUple of pounds, looked and felt better. However, he thought my mehod was a. little slow and decided to g0 to another city to consult a. physic- ian whom he knew, who was ap- parently having great success with a. body building bread. He returned u. few months later, the picture of health, and had gained 3'0 pounds. I was greatly surprised with his appearance and told him I would have to talke my hat oft to his physician and his bread. I about the bread and how often he ate it. "Oh", he said, “I only ate the bread a. coupe of tlmm and didn't like it, but Dr. Blank had me tak- ingzo ruweggs uxidAtoBquafl-s of milk a. day." Twenty eggs and six quarts of milk means a. great. many calories when we remember- that egg is 75 culoriesr-a total of between 5000 and 0000 counting the milk of which every gloss contains 1w calories. However raw eggs and milk make urp a liquid and soft diet, so easily handled by the di- gestive System. It ls interesting to see ith-ls same treatment, being used 1n cases of unhealed peptic ulcer (use: of the when the patient is not confined to bed. Cl-lnlcal Medicine and Surgery states that Dr. Horace w. Super. St. Louis, at the Missis- Valley Medical Society meet- relported the case of a rolling quarts of undiluted milk peptic ulcer healed in six . whll lo he was carry- ing on his work. _ Now the above treatment was given s. strong roiling mill worker and might no be suitable for 00h- er oases of unheated ulcer. It shows however the great hlealfrlg Behind the Headlines at Ottawa, By Dean Wilson It. was explained in la".t week's column that Canada's foreign policies in the current internation- al crisis involve a radical change of attitude on the part of the Can- adian Government, and while it ls absolutely absurd and futile to sr ue in the sense that Canada w 1 not aid the Motherland in the event of s. war embrolllng the British Empire, yet the oint is that this aid would not like y be of the same nature and extent as that offered by this land in the World War of 1914-1918 .In other words. Canada's foreign" policies have changed to some extent since that cunflagratlon, and the strength and influence of this country wlll con- centrate on defending the prin- télales of democrac in the Western emlsphere since ere is no doubt that Canadians, regardless what political opinions may be on domes lo issues, are strongly in favor of those international agin- cles which are trying to com at paganism, lawlessness, or other orelgn philosophies which are de- dicated o the destruction of de- mocracy through armed force and treaty violations. ls impossible for Canada to re- main absolutely neutral or indiffer- ent ln the affairs of the world since the essence of any nation which depends on foreign trade ln order to maintain a certain standard of living is that this nation accept definite obligations of a world pow- 91‘ 111 Proper proportion to the flghls and benefits enjoyed by said nation. Consequently, Canada must doleveryfliing to create a de- finite foreign policy to assure the people that they will have peace, security, independence and a na- fiiorgl and steady progress as l, na- Internatiorlnl anarchy and medlneval chaos exists throughout the world and no nation can afford to slt buck and ignore what ls IIBDDBMIIE in any section of the globe. Every Canadian hates war and they would do almost anyth to aid in the restoration of s. worl 11201103’ 0! Deuce and rogres, but if. realism to slate t at the eleven million people in this country can be an easy mark for attack by one or more of the barbarian nations and yet it would be almost impos- sible to expect a. victory for Cm- adlans without hel from some out- side source since tiere is no doubt that Canadians would be outnumb- ered and outmatched by the vast war machines of these militaristic forces. It is absolutely no reflection on the courage. patriotism. or ability of Canadians to defend themselves. but facts must be fac- ed honestly. It Ls well-known that Oanadains are very brave 1n bottle and their willingness to defend themselves ls common knowledge, but what can Canadians do o,- ealnst overwhelming forces from and body power of milk and eggs. A Definition Of “A Cultured Man” An tmusual definition ul’ p, oullvur- mlnrl was given by Pro essor H. Swift, of Sheffield Univm. at atttlhe SEED. tlmeto tihelrpleasmetooth- sight," adds the York- "thls definition might who would eul ed in any or- dinary sense. 1t could be applied to the man with an instinctive mat for lag who enjoys whatever he and radiates the in- own cheerful manure “Al; flflit I singiestpostlivm notbe called w t of erudimlon he may even be Omnpamtlvely imeduwted. “Professor -. however. W88 wnoemed 1v b0 criticise llhmt too narrow view of culture lit ‘as an ulbirlbute of those who can 000W GYWR verse. wear and old school tie and ptmibly look dovm on those les" ontzunufe individuals who drop Gerlnanv. Italy or Ja n? Ja n has 97.000000 ' peoplga osmlii, 0011011015 npjw more than 75,000.00) peop e. an Itaiyhssa lat 0V0‘! 53,000,000 In enema lflilegtra P001118 are fully mobilized and milltarired, following the authority of the state bllndl and (m 5 totalitarian war foot ng 1n which no consideration is given to private Auto Accidents Increase need of automobile insurance was thefmtthatlnuplteofflremoutmemu- OIIIOIID o‘ l “an nlel ear: ‘ under: with com vxitilent E's-infill: lnlurieo reached a new ‘Ill: in Canada. l rsonulodrlvuaeu-needsthopeotcetlo lnsurdiig. “An accident might ruin a ear owner for [B52 financial! —... create n. tremendous hardship on the perpou injured-if there l: no insurance. engen- Rntou qupted uanulhl t u» vlrio . _ with»: oblmtlon.‘ " °°' llyntlman & Company Limited ESTABLISHED 1872‘ Charlottetown s r Lat tll domonltri% b!‘ palm on the Let us lend you a Montague __1 .1 unlU Mr. Tea Pott Says: For a Delicious Cup ol Full Flavoured Tea Use BRAHMIN Orange Pekoe Tea l'?'QD?1 11.5‘? »-a -- BARGAIN EXGURSIOIlS TO-Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto North Bay, Quebec, Three Rivers Going -.Friday, April 8th ‘ Return Limit -- April 11th, 12th and 13th" ‘I according to destination i T. B. ROGERS . 181 Queen Strut Ticket Agen City country. Lately, the Western Hem- isphere has been flooded by such propaganda against democracy, ar- tlculariy in the United States, an- ma. Brazil, Mexico and other parts of this continent. Therefore. Canada must provide material means to enforce her for- eign policies and this implies mea- sures untll definite hel arrives from Great. Britain, or the United States, if that count decides on armed resistance aga 11st any ag- gressor, which the republic to the south is certain to do in view of the James Munroe Doctrine of over one hundred years ago, This infers that Canada's foreign Dolley is not that, o! an isolationist, but it ls close] linked u with that of Great United States. Then again, it. is no secret that the barbarian nations are particularly anxious not to antagonize the wealthy Americans since they can prove very valuable friends in time of war from the int of view of finance and this a vlted factor in modern warfare. 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