ll. .if-r 4 g w. chant Q, »» , ,,,. if il tl ii ~ .:. tg is E5 fl il tl rasszd if my solicitor had ever 011112 wltembcmrv has played 11 errei-eu him s trier. perm he an ' trick on its readers by bury- . in; ixntsst msumsnt or its ms vm, pollcyif in its anonymous Corres- , Dondegce column. Whyseek to side- ltcp qsponsibility in this fashion? artery. much euiwrlai trumpermg we vmild expect the Liberal press is mild by its guns. Heriis our contemporarys latest argumcnt to show that the Mac- Ml1lan;1Government. is "incompet- ent mi bung1ing” in the matter of its eimerimental roadwork: “The building of hard surface roads has gone beyond the experimental stage because this Govemment could have got tho; advice of capable engineers in other- Provinces who have been building hard surface roads, and better still they had the Mcmtyre highway." It was Mr. Thane A. Campbell. ex-Attofney General in the Lea Government, who pointed out, (Pat- riot, Arirll 2), that the process em- ployed on the Southport and North River projects had been successfully tried out in the Western Ifrovinces. rt carried the approval of capable engineers, and according to our coll- eemporsry this should have been enough warrant the Government going ahead with an extensive Pro- |rammc,f_ and not bothering with e!~ perlmenh at alL "Better stlll," according to our cmtemporary in the passage above cited, they should have ignored thv advice oi' experts and proceeded to duplicati the $27,000-I-mile McIn- tyrg hig§w‘ay all over the Province. Their “incompetency and bungllhs” oo`nsisted"in experimenting with hard surface roads at $6.500 when they had the opportunity of fcllowl-DB the "broadening out" policy of M12 Mcintyre and spending four times that much money for the same road mileage! what lo the h-noni-s think °f isis urglncnt? At least, our contemporary can boast that it is consistent with the policy on which the Lea Govern- ment went to the country 111 1931- M1-_ Levy; plan, as outlined in his Budget speech in the legislature 01 that year, was to finance more Mc- Intyre highway proiects by under- mgmg “n three or five vel-r 11m-, gnsmme of borrowing with 88.96051- lure of we und me-hal( to two mii- \ion dollars, or an annual expendi- Olle of $300,000 to $500,000.” His outside estimate of $2,000,000. on the McIntY1'¢ ll-"8»l'lWBY °KP¢'l1di‘ ture basis of $27,000 a mile, would have meant the construction of less lim seventy-five miles of sand- osphalt highway, with nothing for the secondary roads and with the upkeep, over and above, to be Dro- vided for. nm yur. for wvmole. tn. Mumtyre highway d°t°fl°f\¢°¢ to such an extent that it cost over ¢s,ooo in reoslrs. How was this two million dvllll-l‘ borrowing programme to be finan- ced? Mr. McIntyre had already dealt with that. Speaking ln the Legislature on April 10, ‘929, he said: “When I hear the 0pP°!|¢i°|\ soy to reduce taxes, to cut down ex- penditures, x say that it is time that both parties should BROADEN OUT . . . We Should get clear of this SMALL POLITICS and sa!! ‘WE ARE GOING T0 SPEND MORE MONEYJ1 lt would be in the inter- ests of the FARMERS themselves if they would agree to PAY MORE TAXES, if we spend them tm thi! roads." This schcme was knocked on the head by 'thc electors in 1931. And from that time to this we have heard nothing about the "broaden- ing cut" policy until the issue was raised last week hy our local con- temporary. Our contemporary figures, how- aver, mst whine it out Mr. Mem- iyre $27,000 a. miie to build a sand tsplmlt iiighway, the Conservatives solid hlild highways of the very' for $114500 a mile. This. is another reason the extravagant Tories the economical Mr. Mc- htyu ln .ts tinnsmusius sem "alr. ponies, tar, it is nguree is e its must cents. "1 would g the University_his books were bring- him an income which it taku junior members ot the bar years to attain. “I am told that, while an under- graduate, his scholarships and copyrights yielded him £600 s year, which was probably about double fsther'g stipend as I. Scottish mmm.” his cle EDITORIAL NOTES Remember, if you would a doctor pay, leave your flsnnels ol! in May. Prince Edward Island has been holding the front page in news- papers due to the Premiers visit to Montreal. Compulsory health service would serve the double purpose of keeping the average person in reasonably 300:! health and the doctors em- ployed and in pocket. 'Hue export of cms during the .past ilscal year amounted to 2,006,083 doaen at $455,500 compared with 2,122,904 dosen at $448,238 in the previom year. On the ew: of our domestic Jub- ilee celebrations we are disturbed by reports from without or war‘s alarms and menaces. All the more reason why we should show s peace- ful united front to the enemy from whichever quarter ho threatens. The depression has actually gone to the bow-wows in Montreal, whore out of 18,000 dogs, 600 are on the dole. As the current city fiscal year mn out at the end of last month, the Licence Department is able to report that tt collected all dog lic- ences due with the exception oi the six hundred in question. the mutts being the property of families on direct rellei' and having nothing for the licence. For s long time "modern" stud- ents ae the Universities have been kicking against having to take Latin as s. compulsory subject. This willnolongcr bathe csse at Queen's University, except for ltud- ents taking certain honor courss, starting with the was-so scsiiemic year. 'I"l'ie classical language is still compulsory ilor entrance require- ments, although Mr. Duncan Mc- Arthur, Deputy Minister of Educa- tion, hns indicated that even this may be made optional. Under the new curriculum at Queen's Latin is made optional with matkemati for all student; registered on a pass Arts course. Oonada’s total trade in the fiscal year amounted to $i,189,550,000 compared with $1,1't3,3'73,000 in the calendar year 1934, |1,019,4545,000 in the nscai year ms-34 md $881.- 09'I,000 in the fiscal year 1032-89. This was an increase of 16 per cent over 19:13-34 and s4 per wit over 1932~33. Domestic exports dur- ing the fiscal year amounted to $659,474,000 compared with $579,- 344,000 in 1933-34, an increase of 13 per cent, and $473,801,000 in 1932-33. an increase of 39 per cent. Imports during the fiscal yesr amounted to $522,417,000 'compar- ed with $433,798,000 in 1933-34. an increase of 20 per cent, md 8406.- 383,000 in 19322-33, an increase of 28 per cent. Adverslty has its advantages, sl the railway and travelling public are now realizing. one of the brightest spots in railway trans- portation todsy, Mr. A. A. Gardiner, assistant passenger agent, O.N.R., Montreal, states. is the increasing number of persons in Canada. avail- ing themselves of the opportunity to travel and see the country, as well sg their friends and relatives st the same time. Oni;-I statistics show that many of the older gen- tbe colors cl the railway E. _ gills. §s§§§ every extra dollars gain excursions, it point that the rates have a _itl0n. and that the inequality which __-_ idlsilmues tlu community extends It is agreed that certain type; of ‘even into the chance each lndivid~ individuals are likely to ve hay , ual has of keeping alive sud nt._ fever, other types ulcer o thestom -London Daily Herald. mb, and other types high blood greed free state Poli. cilioel eration who have more cr less re- L°’“|°ll li for wool an -»- mslnedinonc1ocslityforsiong‘|mt.”mw BARR[STER period of :tears now are "travel omtnnot 0 minded." The great advantage to eg, but fm- o London oorres- the railways is the int that pu- ttmlltll and Amerlclh trlnlsctloul next Governor- sengsr seats now ue occupied f:°‘°;;=t:uf!f”5‘;i 'lmlhxg 2: Nmuber- ¢lI1Pt¥. adding A new rsvemu to the-london wool sales. The vmr‘|d's buyers are than with -unlimited ie- loumesv--Port of London Monthly. cusnionrrown uulnnuu ~.....a.11;. ws. M. . A couple el : "|05,-‘f‘.l'¢|J-T-DI... EIQQ 'il-C pubu.&d which n lennolas. tentionohgocd QI D I. llerrlo. 1| Q” “nun xg It reveals that only abou of the applicants fm' .tho Army were accepted. Bed health was the ~'- ' munhrsggon ‘or ;Y“ct£°n° The ur ’ and third f t _ WEDNESDAY. HAY 1, Ill. istrsr-Generals ‘ for 1982. It shows that Nd health THE SIZEAND SHAPE Ol' HEAIT ' ;"GHWAY CLSTS " WM hm bm windy' 'mm =is aimtiy rented rc economic pos- nxsasss lnsrmivrs gag? 3.5;! a §§Es_.¥ ' PIBSUTB. Whsaththebammefq-¢¢¢n,|,_ AstudywasmadeatJohnsHop- wixenwheatpr1oegu¢;1g|n¥'u-adeys kins University, Baltimore, of the . rising. Wbsn wheat prion gnu ¢° type most likely to have heart dis- Dolan . ‘gumbm m¢¢_ Now the Qmrlg-I; ease. There were 245 cases studied ilisly, 408 gram mg,-keg, report gmt 13,1384, is of whom 133 had no evidence ol in her eh _'Out oy me market' _"pants me cm? heart disease and 112 had some in- oi"'1ea..' ' never 'hu ‘sued and th, _“pane” ue dlcatlon, slight or severe. ‘When the M »f=-<1 M ~f»»»-= . "1 °':°:.‘°.f::.:1'.“°r.¥.i°:° °:°.'; °°‘”i":.:’"......‘° have in1palre,d the American har- y °1 ' ° °° °5 u “Mp ‘.;,?°‘;,,f;“"°°,,,’= "°°"*-°“°f" ‘Wd §fL‘i¥.‘§}°€.°;.°“s?£s”§.§§’§§;’.i‘§..°’.Z°.l..‘i‘3 .‘}.“".§?..‘§.‘3..'“1 mg' when mb" “° ber of cases to 50 without and 8'! backed out touching new high levels. No doubt with heart disease. Most of those brought in tw it is odd that trade should ,improve _ because bread L5 Ie" abundmm But with heart disease had also high she placed in it is 5o__L°nd°n Dmy Expnm blood pressure, kidney inflammation, banked out g this-4 time md °,,;,,_ or diabetes, whereas those without brought in Els Maiestyta tea on a. m¢¢1__ 1,151;-ltes¢;lis.cii1».ls;`ee!:r£':1°e practically fred sslvedr vsitiittkswagakendgzilaam, mall; li lg a ndesfql gp g, 5, - 1% U1 1'. 0 » B Dec. I had 49 eggs Jan, 100, good termmwith thosenyxmt “_ 1: About 22 measurements of \arious napkin While he drank it she Heh 120, Mar 156, and on'April 28th this mmwtmn, at M, time when' hart-1 of the body were taken-of returned tc nn- station by the 164. Under such housing conditions _ in E,m,p,_ a group of neighboring the head and body such as height. wail. when he had finished. `she the birds should have all died or be-` ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,_,, at mm., Wm' what length of hesg. wlgth of hhfuft. rock his cup, hacked out or the some diseased; yet they are in per- an example to we world to View ,1CU8th0!2ar. l'€&d’t 01 car. B8 room a. fourth time and brought fect the happy neighbmuness of oan_ up to ear, height to breast bone, mm ,_ nah ,um-,1»y_ R was wen bmk sus me the Unless sums, side by 1°"g“‘ °fd§§,‘”“§ “ming d°w“' “mi” he ‘"4 “°* dfm* °""‘°" WP’ ”‘ swf., mpemm mn other' wm_ cheat. w d ot lwdi wi;e°SSfr¢i;€£ Di-._.1ohnswn1s cushion. or Miss municsting with each other shui- °~f V" an Mmm 'S °t n Pm’ 1°” "um M" 'mn “°' ing wnh each other' and mi for B ;}2t1;r0}f”;1;§§§n\;l;.l]l1 lxfaguél 3 undercfheaiof cgtinsghzic one pig- Fortune Bridze. moment suspecting the other of any Omer, » ', b°°'k it in wt uns' ° , - umm, mauve, Good neighbors, It W-as found that those with dsoiemn stats .md eunoras nNi-*sm* 'rimrcmmn - cparture, leoviiw the ;`l1f::'°sr‘:Mn°;mnm"m§ 8Ix:iul;;‘f“1;h1-21 323 l;eart;'dtl`sce_mvZ;e1i;e;\!egs1/tiex;1iirI:swe11§(l£- companyoverwhelmed by a DN; Bir,-,A recent issue of the Mon- Teacher in the Bible. “UWB thy anxgeabdomen than those without ‘mmd sm” at ma °°nde°°emi°n' ‘real neighbor as thyself." Should it be heart disease, ut into notice, ce _ . ' 1 ”-‘ ts... ....2 ...us °.f.‘l....1...§”¢.’.‘.‘!.. ..“éii‘Z$,“‘if.”’€t..°“°;’.°..°."l’;’f“i?.“ ".122 Arms Increase. And H111" is the bgd mth My nth millions at mothers' hearts, lest heart disease group. Peace :Immun of mate es in each hand' their boys be snatched from them This then was the signincant e and sacrificed upon the altar of point which was established, thotis, and sclfishnas in war. that a group of white males with definite heart he eenhnctim of science me another was, from the body stand- mmm crime inevitcbly calls to mind Sher- point, greater in body weights and mme 1_0 de aermmw lock Holmes, which explains why slrths of chest and body than those wolmon °,“{i,° .nm the opening of the new Metropolitan without heart disease and yet their M 7 Police Ihiboratory at Iqfmdon rw. chest expansion was hleisth It chest gd °zit:`hu - hkiillvith a warning flhger the orders tl h And th reason t a c . » fnfte:¥esc°5nual°;|i'5;die'§ui2ui}@ expunslmewss less wus believed by 1"-S f°“’°d °“\°f “UW *° 14°F* would have to be very cross-" an 11k¢1 to be 1 ed; lthese research physicians to be due dmmlw m°”“”°» “th an N* gpeemqulu- gnly b ghénml am tosnaccumuiution of body fat from 5'1"' *mf 10115? ¢-11910 S UMIG ;>l;insta.klng' work my sdengisog Wm ovexting and lack of physical ex- i1,;¢;l)’1¢_i dofmgtiiglrumadmdsismmmgd sei: f°““d1>~t1°11-S °f that mere rapid °’° ' ning international disputes and more (nrt in dewm I And that it ls ovcreating and lack - G,-,,,,,, wmch 8,: John ,§,’,‘mof, of exercise that is mpcnsihie rm- mmwmwtm mug" lmslwetioneblv who hops. vs se. be ...u..su..1y1.u. §v1§u,§,°;e;,;;d,°tl,;;I§p;,;},1§fb;"g;,‘;°;;°c'; ,.,.,,,, ,,,. .,,,,,.§,.,,.,,‘°‘°' ,’§;,,,,.,""”“‘”',,,, ., {,,,,',,,,‘ ,E§§,f“§°a;“th°“’E,nn”,e“ng;Y§:?`§yf that in young men is to 25 years of in View of me mcreumg com ,er age there is not very much diifernce 1»°fvm-<»vv-euupvu “ s.“usv“t.siss isis. 171:80 mYSt€1'i's),’lsosuuisi'H ' Attention p Truss Ylaarsrs Toihoseoiyouwhoareun- fortunate enough to have to weara'.i'ruswee|ktluulll- tlen.Areyolsathiledwlthtle iii? ~‘§.‘-§5§§§§§_i§. 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