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A ____ the ‘ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1931 §F’2'§Z”.‘§.’§.”.T§?.ffI'.."f."§.§l`°.n°."§L° , v The Brest subject of discussion Zealand butter into Canada underthc is bummed ' rm ju” . uma “nm mn mmy of Inspector C_-A_ Mmm, to the pod* _ r -- ' - v ` "__ f ' " vantages of the scholarship, inven- _ __ W,-de_.,p,.e,,d '5,,¢;5;,,,gi0,, ~vi¢oro_us..n¢i1t which the council put _ ____ up against the dumping of New v Government will form their wn _ yesteda throughout city and count- Kills < . 0 --.- suffe ry was the masterly Budget present- 0Pl11l°ll 95 W the m°UVeS which 1°' ‘Ta -` ed by Premier Bennett in the House SDll‘€d tlllS.0ilP0Sltl0n- AS tht H011 New york Tim” Mogul” pg mdk- ° - _ . trouble ~ less- irritation of e d N w in connection with this new- l of nov. W. R. Frame, J. W. ,f Commmm on ew.,-y hand Um. Mr. Weir pointed out, the National._ing a series of highly interesting no". . _ yes an o n! `_- mendatoiy remarks were hem-d, ond Dairy Council is composed of thirty- Sfawments resardlns the present In 1 from the comments in the mainland three "eP"e59“"°""° mem elwted by ' are ' Dress, there can be no question but _daily °"5“"i“M°“5 in every Province |he declares. emphatlcaUv that mass ltglsm that it is hailed as rl pmctical ful- if* Cmada- *md fmm every b""“°h|production has justified itself, that the » f,um,.n5 of me P,.emi,,,.~S l,,.e_e1ect,0n of the dairy industry, from the pro- ithe machlge is man’s beststservazllimt, ther promises. lil the present. world cris- d“°°" W the exporter. The organiza- 221; t;h;';os;i!E!ty“§::l1°'n‘; bu: um: feve ' ls. and after nine years of Libeiall "’°“`5 0"” °b-Wt is t° further ims own experience, he dwluu gh" °°;“° mlsrule -.uid exrrzivdgance in iiiis‘th° Welfare °f 8' business with an m` Ihe was never able to reduce the “vor l country, additional iaxatifln measur- "°5m‘e“" °f ‘wer s50'000'°0° (ex°l“S` Price °f °“t°m°bue5 'mm 11° had `~ 3 were inevitable. The question wins, upon whoiii \'.'oulc1 thc- traces fall? Liberal D°1mCiBllS ln objecting to File Balmer: Bziriui-t has :i:is'.v.'cr ' that question: they will fall upon fl il ive of dairy farms). The tactics of tim grant of $5,000 for this organiza- tion are in significant contrast to » E § . al 11 - would be _wonderful If we could ' l his #Elm Suhr Qours clleved of all the mistakes and and enjoy only the wisdom and pro ty of the past Unfortunately world as it ls. The liabilities and accumulations cf past ages NOW nnot successfully ropudiate the charges with which the inheritance is. 'run rms rua as rsvsa mocuasrxons' Mr. Henry Ford is quoted in the in 1930. . economic situation and its cure In these days cf- economic uncertainty, place, he argues that poorly-paid drugs workmen never produce the quality used or volume of work of those who are sans well paid. Tho mere doubling of workmen would not mean a doubl- gene those niost able lo bear them, up0n‘ the support which the Kms G°vem` __ she coi'iii»rlilmil.‘~ and la:';.',c biisiiiess ment' gave to that camounaged fre 9. ing of production. Quality and vol- H° i _ interesls. For <~\..ii'.ip!e_ ilze illconiel tax on corporations has been iucreas~ "num the C°“sumer5` League which . ` 7 ed from eigm to ,Cn per cent opposed the Dairy Councils plea for while an addmonal SMU L_,\.emptmn‘tarii1' protection and whose election ls given to individuals with small in- I comes. The sales lux. which has t . _ ri been increased from one to four per p lament. tent. will necessarily be absorbed to s. very large extent by the middle- man and retailer. The special excise lah on imports of one percent will scairrely affect the ordinary consumer who doesnt indulge intheconsump- cent postage rstc will affect chiefly the biography of Si, John A_ M5090,” large business houses; it will mean a1d_ very little in ilie run of a year to Old the average man in this Province, es- y l'»‘€Cla11y ZS P03188 Wlthlll 11 t0““l1 Of work in two volumes completed by postal district remains at 2 cents. his Historical Society, held at Ottawa a few tion of imported luxuries. The three pm trade propaganda organization mis- iterature was circulated free of cost hrugh the mails under the franklng vlleges of Liberal members of Par- A Timely Suggestion At a meeting of the Canadian days ago. some discussion took ce regarding the need of a. new On June 6 Canada’s "Grand Man” will have been dead forty ears; and apart from the admirable private secretary the late Sir Provinces. production costlier instead of chesp- 91° er. th" like with the Summer resorts in the A5 off -hand several score who freq\ient~ likely, to have hay fever than others business during this period. of de- “pp money among our own people. The skin sea-side resorts in the Maritimes are wwd atleast equally beneficial and de- will lightful and they have the advant- mm] age of offering repose and quiet. pon The point is to “See Canada First," hav and tourists will be well rewarded whu by visiting the Summer resorts 011 they-p the Atlantic coast in the Maritime hplp ml’ Before the 'Vancouver Canadian me °¢h¢l‘. and yet I gave both the Of equal imiwrtfluce are the tar- Joseph Pope, shortly after slr Johns iff changes announced in the Budget. doath_ were 15 no biographical 1-ef These Change-§» B5 "Wed ln The erence of note. The Pope biography Guardian yesterday, are design- wi] l always remain an invaluable Club recently Professor C. K. Allen “QM d°°°5°~ - of Oxford University told how high- tl ly cecli Rhodes valued an academic °”‘ education and the cultural breadth cess have seen cases where inocula- have been given for three suc- ere o fd for the rmrrtsc of builflluil up the ` source of authoritative information, great basic industries of the count-_bug with the passage of years a vast ry particularly coal, steel, and agri-in . culture, each vital to the develop jan essential part of Premier Bennetts D ment of the Maritime Provinces. 51,- Rqberig B01-den has suggested P _ . The-S9 PYOUSCUVB ll1€9Slll€S WHS all! that a new work on Sir John A. Mac- residence ,mm he was able to qualify hive n0t tried the lnoculations that cld has been opened to the histor- of the Confederation period, and onald be now undertakenl The f 91205011 l>lBlf0l'l’ll. and their Dmmill- suggestion is a timely one and should C ence' in the Budget constitutes all- meet with general approval. practically an his fortune was len me to give the some sort of training to “°W other election promise that has been fulfilled. ` Great as is the satisfaction over the Bennett Budget today, we _predict that it will be even greater when the bcncncial measures outlined for ine has encouragement and cievclopnient of; dllStry bl1Cl< OH all €Xl>0l‘t bl!-Sis. Mr. the agricultural and industrial in- A S Leave It to Mr. MacLean .' Now that the Bennett Government 3 succeeded in getting the dairy ln- . E. MacLean. M. P. for Prince, .and intellectual and social contacts ""“°d'.““d “he” “S” Wh°l'€ U16 such an education gave. Rhodes was imc as practical a business man as ever ,Wei Yet' throughout “gm busy considerable relief but not a pennan- yeum in south Amen, he thought lt '"’ worth while to slip away to Oxford My now and then to ut ln a term in "hd ish Empire and the United states. of ¢°“l'§° if Y?" Cmarranse to go __ one of the important things oxford ‘° ° dl ‘ ' Professor Allen quoting President ' Wilson was a point of view. ve secured cure. ' or his degree. It wasn‘t the Drncgi. you should try them at least for the ni training he received that he vol- °"° 3 i is the time to get the inocula. elected young men from the Brit- "i°n5 smned- strict where hay fever doesnt ave its Rhodes scholars, suggested °"“*» ll “llllllllles the Problem. -M __ ' The ' Public Forum I Thhoalnmnhopanfasthc ’diacl_ba Uyoaenapenlallla ofqaoationsalinhrosk ‘hh _Chariotk0ow||0lardha"dlU not noaeaau-by codons the opinlsasafccrroupnd&tl.._ _ Mona' axrsnsli _ Y ‘ e alone. or in combination with othei-I And to all these titles must now be 11 is now being very generally added 'Superintendent of Provincial That small loses of epsom Pollce.” We are wondering what the interim me paper Wu Q-,nginued that taken daily is helpful is also duties of this new office are. We under the temporary editmship °f ._ lly known. ~ might venture the guess that lt is w_ w¢v¢r as me m'|j°,-ny cf hay to lock after all the other officers or H_ “me would both hu on., makmg fever cm; begin from the middle to is he to have supervision of the fleet ul end of Angus; it 1, at this time of cars and motor cycles used by tl-ie Grundy in the “me yuh It W" lnoculations to prevent hay fev- f°l'¢°~ never edited by Duncan Marshall, as ___ er should be ukbn. Most physicians Perhaps Y°“ “ll le” “S 5** Wh” slated by an-_ nouii. iumhuu, us to have four to eight weeks time this “rc” is 3°i”3 t° end' Huw may people ln Ontario “KN to get in the necessary inoculations I am. Sir, etc., _ l of the Mall and Empire. are filllilll-Y' before the onset of the trouble. 0NL0°xEB~ ¢d mentioned before. although Maritime Provinces? We can name some people ,re more D,-¢,ne_ more there any provision made for them for the new pension. I think one b we years before results W b_ Pension_Act is sufficient in .any pro- es vlnce, and I am certain you will not find ln any province, in Canada in ulations have been of no help whateveh other cues hs where any govemment has two pen- T sion acts on their statute books. As the writer of this letter ls an old 9, teacher and one who thinks that he tain that I will have the support not e only of those teachers who have al- 0 semen And as the “cmd b ready retired from the profession, M y ° i. i tb it uedqbut the unponderobies. And ¥“’°“fl'°m f°llrl°¢ls‘ht weeks before bu am `° suppm ° he m°j°my H expected arrival of the an ck of the teachers' of Prince Edward ls- H land. The old teachers spent long ln the profession and taught in a period when teachers received very smell s:'.'.aries, and worked very hard for the enrollment of pupils in the coun- try. scnools at that period was much larger than it is today, as lligu as 45 and 50 pupils. Now I think we src entitled to fair play and I claim that h so that they could be brought in line di imioouncioo oi huown. in re you paper and its antacedents. _ iz THE CHARLUTTETUWH G|.|A|'i|||l|i1\'°f¢S»5-V f/le WU V ' A ' ` n A . IIVISED ~ HISTORY '_ D escrow .. - _ ..._ ;_ f .....s.¢..i...o.».........._¢.....om.T1 ., i lY I ' I l I | . I AA slr:-In your Tucsd.y issue Mr .'l. P. Doull undertakes to revise f .luurdlm record. by-awe multlullvi- l°"ul \ He describes Mr. B.-D.-Higgs a _fm-ming. 'gcompsny which purchas Sir.-In perusing my morning pap- lt- _ _, A er. I find a notice of the promotion Presbyterianlnd Protestant Union. rm from my favor my have lion or superintendent oi Provincial- b.ire. It will be the wish and prayer of all his people. on this signincnnt dn,v.f that His Majesty may long lo adorn the high office to which he vas called in the providence Knocking the Farmers In order to “get back" at t :ral Minister of Agriculture lghting speech in the de lupply, the Liberal members lament made a concerted attack on he Agricultural estimates. bjection centred around the f $5,000 to the National lcuncll. Our dairy farmers 'rovince, whose organization csented on the National louncil and _who are aware r. George ears, his llustrious ancient 'mly the hlch me the Em- continue of God. lnd by the will of the people. he Fed-. for his` hate oni of Par- Their grant Dairy , Dairy fl reported in Hansard of May 29: “The reason we are producing milk today and exporting butter to the United Kingdom is that during the last few years of Liberal re~ gime, under the capable Minister of Agriculture who was in office in that period, the dairy herds of Canada were stcadily built up. Tile result is that today we are produc- ing all the butter we need for olir , own uses and are also in a posi- tion to export a surplus to thc United Kingdom." '.4 Sane Optimist No less :in authority than Sir Thomas White, Canadns marit\ime finance minister, has joined forces with those economism and financial experts who have recently expressed the view that _ the bottom of the present world-wide deprxslon has been passed. In a recent address Sir Thomas forecast an international banking system having as its basis the gold reserves of the world. For domestic trade, he recom- mended the "old-time "remedies, thrift economy and hard work," which, ha said, were already being administer- ed. Pointing to depressions of the past, he contended that the close of each had seen the world further ahead than the close of the last. and already the bottom of the present slump had been passed. Editorial Notes ses in his seat in Parliament to say at it is all due to the Mackenzie __ King Government! Believe it or not - The Kingls Birthday this is what Mr. MacLean said, as son, B. C., informing him that they ' wo - Four Sons of Freedom Douklio- bors who received summonses on an assault charge in reply wrote to Stip- ~ endiary Magistrate Cartmel of Nel- uld pay no attention to the pap ers. as they did not believe in courts. The magistrate immediately issued bench warrants and the four were arrested. The action, doubtles, was a shock to their disbelief, but they know now that the arm of the law is a. very tangible thing in this part. of the world.. A writer in o, London Weekly aaks why is it that women spend large sums on labor-saving devious and than go and spend the money and ttime they thus save upon dreary diets and physical culture courses ‘to replace the exercise that would have come to them had they dispen- sed with the devices? It is a foolish question in-iii, one that shows the man has no apprecia- tion what/ever of the benefits and necessities of modem civilizgtlgrp There is ho fun and on variety in d0lllz the work that a device will do, while there is a lot of fun and a lot of broadening chanle in taking physical exercises. Sir Richard Squires makes prompt denial of the existence of anything resembling a financial crisis in Nm. foundland. The non-receipt of tend- €l’S for the new $8,000,000 loan ls, the Prime Minister states in no manner attributable to the general financial situation in that Dominion, which, he declares, is excellent in compari- son with that pi' other countries. And he points out that the whole loan represents only a small portion of the cash now on savings deposit in is Canadian banks doing business lnl St. John's. The non-receipt of tend- ‘a -~ ers, he explains, is due to the fact ate that more effective plans for' hailed with great appreciat'on by' r of the I wa e t Farmer Premier of Pm] I of the investment the loan will be t hom 5 °° E",'ehsorbed rapidly. ‘canadian conversion mon, will be rd Island. _ l ov that the loan was but briefly and _ laun Berlnetts Flrmers' Budget should roi-molly advertised, ond he expresses in advance, but it u onrnesiy to be- in this be ‘ I' is rep P confidence that as soor as the pub-| . _ . _ , mm. Le,” who boasts of being thu llc realize the 'gilt-edged qually overtaken and 'surmounted and that ul ) 5 4 I U , TRULY GREAT ’My walls outside must have some ilowers, walls within must have some books; A house thats small; a garden large, And_in it leafy nooks: . MY A little gold that's sure each week, That comes, not from my living kind; But ,fiom a- dead man in his grave, _ Who cannot change his mind: A lovely wife, and gentle too; Oontented that no eyes but mine Can see her charms, nor any voice To call her-beauty fine: Where she would in that stone cage live, A self-made prisoner, with ine; While many a wild bird sang around, On gate, on bush, on tree: And she sometimes to answer them, In her far sweeter voice than ali; Till birds that loved to look on leaves, Will dote on a stone wall. _ With this small house, this garden large, _ This llttle gold, this lovely mate, With health in body, peace at heart; Show me a man more great. | -W. H. Davies. &__.__;_.@_ only too easy to get into the pub- ic mind impressions detrimental to eountry’s welfare. It is unfortun- ahllll the loan were not made' d that this handicap will bc he Newfoundland loan, like the some provision should be made to bring those teachers under thenew Superannuation Act and let the old Pension Act be abolished. let all teachers, who have been in the pro- fession, be eligible under thc new Superannuation Act. I understand that the fund from which teachers' pensions are to be paid is made up their yearly salary. I .feel certain Punch, in one cf his frivolous moods. .merely makes light of the thing. It will need more than that, he thinks.. to make them (the hatless) .take cover. But the phenomenon of the hstless. we feel, is not to be <13- mised in this light-hearted manner. If the growing hatlessness of these present time poriends anything _at all besides mere hstlessness, it may ___ by the teachers contributing 2‘&% of fectly satisfied to contribute tc this fund also by paying 2%'.".» of the sal- ellglble for under the present sched- ule of salaries, according to their it class. This amount could be taken from their pension or they could pay 1 it in to the committee half-yearly. I perhaps some other teachers might D see some other way. I would like to see some of the old teachers take gt, this matter up and express their opinion through the public press and I would also like to hear the opinion of some of the present teachers and now would be an opportune time to have matters of this kind brought to the attention of the Government in order that the old act be abolished and alfteachers come under the new one. I am, Sir, etc., AN OLD TEACHER ThB5e Ire difficult dlyl Ind it ar-subscribed. portend something very serious ln~ that these old teachers would be per- deem and we ought to be an-|°u_g- minded about lt, _ There can scarcely be much doubt, ary that those teachers would be we ,hwm ghink, abou; me fact of growing hatlessness. More and more is to be observed that men, and especially young men, are appearing ri public places, hatless and un- ashamed. They work without hat-S. am merely making this suggestion, they gp to work without hats, they lay without hats. lf you meet 5, hatless man on the rcets nowadays, .lt does not necess- SPECI A 31.25 rlukhsmu vogouibio $1.50 FelIow'l` Syrup 8119 Silo llal|d'| Pills ......... 390 $1.00 Nlljol ............... 80° 'lic Nnjol Cla Mc Bland Iron Pills .-.... Sic loc Aspirin Tablets lac 50cl‘ruiiatIvec Tablets l0o Zh Frllitlllvea Tabloid l9c 000 Chalo'a Nerve Food .. Mc 800 Chalc’a Olaimont lac _Sic Cbau'a K. L. 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