/ z Ri \ cttxttrownroww oiiittntiuv ' tau n a. In!“ 76."!- Item. III ,1: fMONDAY, J l} ilElilWN siiiiiiiiii A. I:IIIDI.D.~I.I,I.. AIJQQJQIIIMnILLUu-yh, -______ UNE 21, 1926 ~ OMPETITORS "aunt-fin now pitted stern (‘attaila iii the for- tiie mket. Oi‘ our greatest coin- , the provinceof Saskatche- robably stands first, both oit tets, and even iii tit oi its greatprea audthc l progress it has iiiude withiii past tow years in utixed agri- lturai production. _ Kccordliig to s statliment in a re- pent issue of The Financial Post, l/sllkflltfihPwtlll tierived 1' from its dairy production I2l~.3'-i8,000, as compared with $17.- 6061100 production oi‘ the year i924, This enormous increase In produc- last year alone tiun speaks volumes for the grow- ing development of this great iti- dustry, an industry with which we In the iifarltimes ntnst compete. The total live farm stock last year was valued at $lZl4,608,iiii0. Last year's total revenue from farm products amounted to $460,000,000.- This is a rapid pace tor the’ Maritinies to keep up with, and‘ Saskatchewan, although the larg- est province, is not the whole West and the other provinces are mak- ing good progress. .Kttllllt‘dy. the member for Everyone in the House. and in the ‘country as well. knew that Mini Peace. River. had been elected by Baltig-l itobb by means or that Baldy is u. jail roi- his activi-l ties in Kennedy's election and that.’ the Conservative member who red ceived the majority of the votes! legally cast ivas wrongfully depriv-| justification tor Kennedy's holding; the seat thus won. it there been any pretext by which Keane»; dy could be whitewashed the Gov-I ernmeat would have been glad to} present them and discuss theta.‘ But there was none, therefore, titer“ opposite m the has, Mum,“ exp iamples and traditions o! the past‘ y“ me l“ m water [mm- w tum“ creased circulation of blood made (lovernntent, "by a majority 0t‘ the members" decided that the request tor discussion he refused. Thus was the confidence 0|‘ the "ntujor-l Ity 0t the members" in the King Government was once more estab- lished. E The aggregation may thus pro- long its hold upon office until the] end of the parliamentary term, three or four years hence, for this‘ “majority of members" may be de-ll pended upon to bold on to their’ jobs to the fbst man and the lasti, dollar, In the world's markets, East and West must meet, where two‘ things are necessary, quality andf quantity, first, it. is of llttlc use uiilesstiiert- is a sufficient quantity or it White quality comes: t0 make an impression on the market. We must aim at both. - . WHY THEY LEAVE Toronto Saturday Night, an ex- cellently edited and deservedly; popular newspaper "wonders who-p titer the widespread and continuous‘ publicity that certain neWspapersT pflnve Edwaiid Island-s. dalryare giving in this matter (the exo- business bas made good progressfl both in quality and uttantity, in‘ the past decade. it has a long way, to go yet before it reaches its pos-l sible maximum in quantity. .\s to. quality our butter stands very high; . . . iors they made a corrupt bargain m comparison Wm] m" “ma. rm» in this diiection upon the llllflllttlllt . vinceu. in cheese also we have kept well to the front. Now with ‘he Whole pmvmm, a certified dmiaccotints" had a. tendency to induce ease-free area ‘we have an oppor-y tuitity tn forge ahead. To witi our place in the world's ntarkets/ our product nnist go iii on its own mcr- its. under its owti name and with the fact clearly stated that the pro- viuce is disease-free. Dairying pays. Even with out‘ long period or‘ wither-feeding, as compared with the outdoor feeding or the Western provinces, dalrylus pays here and the more we have of _ i‘. l‘ we m“, heard r m‘ v .y ere? in the face of what the Gov- “ me bane‘ n pa”. we could feiiv who llflV: deliberatlel dd ‘ind nmmem h“ do“ and is doing m easily double the number of dairy: c Y “P e give the Americana an "ma". m], cattle we now have; we could alsomm melllfld -or getting u good iii improve the quality of those we ‘have by eliminating the “boarders" which are a liability, not an asset. In any case we must "go some we are with the West. “MAJORITY OF MEMBERS" Ii-H Tho King Government has won two victories within tho past few days by a "majority of the mom- bers of tho House." Everyone know they would. it would take more titan want of confidence to separate the conglomerate ag- gregation supporting the Govern- ment from their sessional indem- nities and appertaining seats. We note that the Liberal press does not attempt to itistifv the Government ifi the attitude it ad- opted in connection with the two non-confidence fimendments. One \ 0f these moved/{want of (ronfldence in the (iovernmilnt because it had broken the promises on which It was elected and. specifically, the agreement made with the Progres- sives to secure their support. These the other emoluments to parliamentary t. broken promises were dlstiased one ‘by one and no one claimed that X "itllsy had not been broken, except Q-Prstnior King "who feebly stated " that the session was not vet over. I Inferring no doubt that they might ti! kept before the House prom- pted. And thoiLiborais to a man. III the Progrelhivol with two ax- eoptlonl voted ;_nontldence in the government. "-' ‘Wilts’ other n inotion to have hon: tides of the Peace River _ lnventl ted by the House. ~ ;"=fi"" ' dus) is not having the effect oil aggravating the condition that all! deplore." it thinks that the "ful- sonte accounts of their fellows who: have gone and are going to the Lin-l itcd States" iitust have an effectl xii Canadians still at Itoine." i Not a bit of it. if "fulsorne illlfill and women to do things which iOIIIGPWISG they would not do. there would be a much more sweeping exodus elsewhither than that to the illnited States. fmede oi‘ praise in this cotintry he if one wants areal Etnust die to get it, for no titan or LWUIIIZIII receives iii their lifetime lsuch praise, not “fulsotne" but freally genuine. although, in some icases, probably exaggerated, as ‘ll. Notes liy tlie Way - Who In Canada respects the King Government. We might say no- body, and let it go at that. its Ministers’ do not, cannot respect themselves and the entire caboodle of them as a Government cannot collectively respect such a Govern- ment as they are. There are prin- cittles of truth. honor and rectitude without which there can be no res- pet-t. Wanting these no man can respect himself. The very want of bogus ballots, these qualities and principles prov-‘s es that he does not respect iiintself. and cannot The Premier and hi: Ministerial colleague: do not have the respect of those who support themin Par- ‘ed or his seat, if titers had been anylHHHIBII" Tmm uber“ supporters M l harp perhaps some decent respect tor tiie old-time leadership of Mac- hIIdikQDZiG, Blake and Laurier and the and tough" “mm” o" mod’ Wm‘ record those leaders left behind them. But respect for past Liber- al leaders who were men of truth and honor forbids respect for the King Government whose record is hood or honor to dishonor. ____. It may be asked why then do otherwise respectable Liberals in Parliament support the present Government, seeing they can have no respect for it? The answer is, simply for party‘s sake. Party fealty is the paltry excuse. They were elected as Liberals and the King Government calls itself Lib- eral.’ And though the Govern- ment is so steeped to the lips in scandals as to have forfeited all claims to respect they still support Could they but see themselves as others see them they would see that their support of.tbe Govern- ineitt is neither patriotic nor hott- orable, but rather that their owit "honor is rooted in dishonor and faith unfaithftil keeps them falsely true“ to party. The Progressive: have and can have no respect for the King Gov- ernment and but little for tbent- selves while they continue the sup- port they have hitherto given it. They were elected In opposition. and, in bad faith with their elect- o keep a rotten Government in power. This they have so far done. it is impossible that they could have any respect for the Govern- meitt at any time and much less possible now since the Govern- ment's notorious breach of faith with Alberta in first promising and now refusing that Province its natural resources. Can patriotic citizens of Canada who love the Mother Country have any respec‘ for the King Govern- ment? Need we ask the question in face of all that tits Government has done to weaken otir British and ev- en to change the Flag which we rev- ‘they receive after they are dead. i fwrlte-up, not even for the sake oi‘ the better country be- ..\lcn and women die be- lettteriiig ytmd. ,, ‘realise they 08".! help m and m0 King Government policy has driv- on across the border, need we ask to compels successfully press, including the Toronto Satur- day Night, expresses regret, and says the best things it can about them. and women. at home or in a foreign Similarly when men land. make good. thc press, includ- ing our esteemed Toronto contem- porary. very properly _f‘8(‘0l‘d!i it because it is a pleasing duty to tell or any one‘s deserved success. iVlieu a worthy Canadian makes up his or her mind to emigrate, re- gret is expressed and commenda- tion of their usefulness in their own country, If deserved, is ex- pressed, not "ftilsomely" but" genti- inely. Men and women die because they are powerless to prevent it, not for the sake or getting a flattering obituary. Even in the face of a deadly epidemic which holds outu promise of such s. flattering obitu- ary, many have been known to avoid the latter by getting away from the infected area. Something of this kind has been going on for some time in Canada. There has been an industrial epi- demic in Canada, one which has affected thousands of workmonk They are getting away from the Infected area. not for the sake oi "fulsoms praise" on their depart- ure, or whontbey make good else- where, but to make a living for themselves and their families. And the Canadian press records its re- lgrst on their departure and its ffiilfimfllldlltllibn when they make good. ' ,. vantage over Canadians our own home market, need we asktlte question? ln face of the thousands of Canadian workmen whom the 311cm.“ W Bgrlfll. M.D THE IMMIGRANTS WHITE rsern As a people we marvel at the plendid teeth possessed by inn"... 8P1“!!! fi'om Europe and Asia. We know that a tooth brnsli is something unknown to them, and yet the whiteness, and the com-, pleteitess of their teeth, put tis to? shame. Why do they ltave such splendid teeth? As itientloiied once before, one he big factors is that their food is itot as soft as ours. They have - I had to chew and chew the coarser ' .1 the result that their teeth havei been polished by this coarseness, and the gums have been strength- ened by the exercise of chewing.‘ Our pyorrhoea specialists are al- most a unit in stating that it is itbe hardness of food which drives the teeth iitto their sockets. The} gums ai'e kept healthy by the Ill-y necessary by the hard chewing. Thus the chewing of hard sub- stances keeps the enamel polished attd gives the teeth that beautiful glistening effect. However, there is another point that our dentists have been telling its for t1 long time, and that is that it is is otir enormous consumption of sweet things, oi‘ carbohydrates or sugars, is responsible for the decay and discoloration of our eth. “Let us get a sound, impartial opinion on this problem of ours- the Bank must have had many similar experiences to deal with. I believe they can help us." it would appear that these par- ticular kinds of foods have a ten- dency to gather upon the teeth. They have a "stickiness" about them that enables them to adhere to the enamel of the teeth. As these food particles decay they can keep wearing and wearing the en- amel until finally a small point of the eitamel is pierced, and dctrtty We welcome CUCh opportunities to be of service to our customers, and our records and experience cover- ing nearly 100 years are always, b5 _->~E I 5 rastoiir- ‘nisi i1 i a an a l“ S‘ (y. ‘t it elk aslzjhe/ Bank of .... l" iii N t/a l §c0fia 1 tions, credit advice and loans. Con- fidence in our customersanda close > study of their problems often enable us to assist in directing their bus- iness into new and more profitable paths. The manager of a branch of this Bank near you will welcome" your account, and will extend to you a complete modern banking service. of thi- inner part oi‘ the tooth rap-- idly eitsucs. And the lesson? You are itot likely to go back to the coarse hard foods of the imnii- grant. You are going to eat the things you like, and the sweet things,.and vegetables are quite naturally going to form a good part of your dietary. in this case it is tip to you then to brtish the teeth vigorouslyevery day. As the children are taught now, the brushing should be from the gums to the biting surface on all fildBS and surfaces. ' Further, foods like milk, cream. figs, dates, turnips, peas and beans, are gooti foods for building limo m- calcium into the teeth. This‘ will help to prevent decay. ‘ Dailv Selections FOR Guardian Readers O-Q ‘Qf-FOQ-O- June 2i, 1926 THE WAY 0F lulFE~-"i<lcitrken, 0 Israel. iiuto the statutes and titt- io the judgments. which I teach you. for to do them. that ye may live." Detit. 4:1. PRAYER-Jfhe judgments of the Lord are true and righteous alto- getlier. . A WAKE-UP SONG Waite, for the suit is slilnglng in the sky. Waite, for you mitst be tray-ling by’ and by! everywhere! it? What tnore could Caitatlak-i worst enemy have contrived or dons to prepare the way for an- nexation to the United States and to force Canada iitto annexation than the King Government has con- trived and done? air. When all around such fresh, new joys are shed, Why waste the golden, ntornlugi hours iit bed? "Spring-mtlie-year," the. meadow lurk is singing, While Cltippy's swift, notes are ringing! A phoebe calls you from abnvo llLf‘ door, staccato l Can the Maritime iProvlncel have any respect for the King Govern- ment? They had little respect for it in October last. They have less now that their just claims, openly snoered at by Premier King, have been since referred to a commis- sion, two secretaries appointed to serve it, botii nf whom have been blatant opponents of Maritime rights and claims. What respect cln the Women of Canada have for the King Govern- ment after his broken promise that a woman should be appointed to the Tariff Advisory Board? We do not know that any woman asked for such appointment or expected that a woman would be appointed after the promise was made. What we know is that a promise was made before the Board was appoint- ed that no important tariff changes The l'0l)|li'S building iviiere site built! before, When all these little things are at their work, Why let them think a little girl would tiliiik? Some day when clouds the sky have overcast, Some dnv when rnin falling fast. Some day when school is over for the week, l'll leave yon here, your Dreamland joys to seek, Soon comes the joyous Siimiiter holiday. , hen you may sleep, and slecp,aitd play anti play! ——M. (l. Alexander. Daily Lessons n In English . is falling, WA‘ By W. L. Gordon would be made until the Tariff Board was appointed and the pro- posed cbange referred to it. Thttt promise was shamelessly broken. and with It the pledgeto appoint a woman. What woman or man who loves and respects the truth can respect doubled and entirely need- leu falsification? Canada In now closely approach- ing the Flftleth Anniversary of its foundation as n Dominion. ls it not pitiabls that at such a" time it should be under control of a Gov- ernment which honest citilens can- not respect? ~ ,,¢ r- ._ -» OFTEN MiSUSl-JD: Don't say "the news had a serious affect." Say “effect? OFTEN MISPRONOUNCEE- prefix, Noun is accented on ilrsti syllable, verb on last syllable. OFTEN MISHPELLFJD: descent. Note the sc. ' ‘SYNONYMS: pardon. forgiveness, remission, amnesty. . WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times a day and it is yours?‘ Let us Increase our vocabulary by» mastering one word each day. To- day's word: PERFIDIOUS; tranch- erouti; taithieiis: “He was in the power of the psrildfous and cruel Ilnli" ~ ' WORDS acquitted,,| annotation.) _-_ I i Wake, hear the joyous music itt the! I gladly placed at their command. 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