Vina“: l uaItas stoma l. Isl-uses Vice-Plutoni- 00L b1] ill» ‘I ‘ l. Iaslflllsle u‘, lI-lt ‘It Inns“! o. . A assailant-assess was mails byfisstslal Jane OM08. PROMO! oflouth Africa. at the South African dinner in London a iew nights ago, in which he saitfthingi t-hat are seldom said by those in a responsible position. iii-fact he boldly took the ground that Great "of h“? . ‘l’ " hi. . -“%I1_7"¢Qq- _ re- - E e ....-__a~. ,.,;...., 1i i ‘l i ' market and. holding as we do, z " 1m, ' :'iark_tjt_ is nowbsybnd our reach ‘J9. 5 1 _ ’ to improve our egg-laying Britain should support France igslnst Germany in the present WHY TAKE A cl-lAndsf. contention. between those two pow- if" a‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ y,’ :3“ all: Ind ‘srelIaifm-lflsbtlews two Dhisiilslans oneddati; 01105;“: '- v _: 7' '_ __ I , .. are pretty nearly those of Lord fir‘ {$5,333 ‘m, i‘ “m: f’ ‘l ' w ’ 29, CIIPIOI! llld PIQIIIIBI’ B1109 0t All!‘ 00mm‘ It w‘; a (gggg of g, (ubgp i . ' ' » ‘ trails, ibut the force with which culm- gmpect, a young lnarried OIIRIPOIJLTRY‘ susmsss. 5.1,”... this .."..'.,.._.~.e' iii full! reslised‘ as lelds; she has survived only h)‘ ' the grace of the farmer's vrlfe. ‘hose special P10901111 111° W" 5“ she was also in many cases the = sources. ‘ . QTodsy the hen is "llve stock,‘ in a level with the reinnnersiive I dairyoow and the bacon hog. She ‘i,’ it credited with being one of the lost protltabls lines of animal I; “uebandry and the proceeds of her ‘redaction, dead and alive. go into , ihsfgenerai revenue of the farm. The poultry population of this fl‘ is not accurately avail- ablls, the yearly additions by means of incubators and natural methods ‘tripod-ease placing the number be- yoiid reach o! the actuaries. 1t is known, however, with comparative f accuracy that our yearly egg out- put ls approximately four million ‘ doses which at an average price oi 80 cents a dozen amounts to tho respectable Blllil of $1,200,000. - ' Wheaveragevnumhcr of eggs laid hyour hens of all breeds is (‘intimated at 75 eggs, while the highest individual I, performance in . ‘thejlast’ egg-layingzcontest report- 1 in The Guardian‘ a few clays ago fwss ‘S66. . This comparison is ‘Ltorthy of careful study. if, by caro . and attention to breeding. one hen e... be induced to contribute 26c y eggs 'to the yearly output the aver- s perhaps R ought to the old-time rel-mi 1101115111111 i“ I imgg the hen wasiheld when tho ‘only use the farmer bad for her ' to stone her out of his grain- lh oonnoetlon with the relics 1" pertinent. the 1111111"! °"‘°°‘ which is to convince errinh 1101'“ the law, to lead them slonB paths of respectable citizenship 111111 to warn them of the dense!’ 01'1"‘ Ibreakilig. They are taught _thal the police are trying to help them. » solo ‘$011100 01' h" Pbmmmy “Jthat it is best for themselves and the city that they should be res- lpectahle and trustworthy. The idea is an excellent one. l very promising one but. unfortun- bureau and in the head lies the success or the failure oi the scheme. In the city of Chicago or any other city of its size the tind- lng of such a head is not diiilcllit. in a small city the men who pos sess the necessary qualification for such a work and who can aiford ta give it the necessary time, are much fewer. The method is the ideal one. We cannot repeat too often the well- known saying that we cannot ing- islate men crwomsn into heaven or even into respectable citizen- ship. They must be taught. We 11111! lock a boy up for his mischief- making or his crime, bu/t we do not b! Bitch locking up prevent his re- peating the offence. We may bar our windows and make it impos- sible for the thief to steal our jew- ins eyes at our jewelry he is a thiei and will steal n ags individual, production should ' easily‘ be raised to at least 200. " We may figure out what such dnlncreass would mean in the yearly revenue from this source. A “fact that is not as generally known aidlt ought to be is that Canada does not produce enough eggs to Jiipply our home markht. We im- iport many carlosd lots every year the United States. These arc In cold. storage here and rthrown on the market at su oppor- ‘tune time, thus keeping down the -price.; American eggs are imported ‘under s. tariff of three \cents per “hash. ‘while we Day the United it/ates eight centsfor the privilege b; getting into their market. ‘Ibo fhfeience from this is that Canada hotild produce enough eggs fol-its use and in order to do so for- t , eggs should be at least partl- bsrred by a higher duty. Another fact that our poultry {people should carefully remember thatPrincrEdwilrd island eggs "thanks to the-good workidone by in our markets. Montreal eaters pay from oac to two cents c doses more for Prince Edward s I eggs than for those oi any her district. This is true also of 0w Eugland dealers, but that ild we do not need it. this province we have the op- ' rtunfty now to increase olir egg 1, ptpat indefinitely. We cannot glut ethlghest place in the market we continua to hold it at a very '~ srsbiu profit to ourselves. We i - . keep up the quality and re. | . ' iourhoid on the market " Idiplslit for the prevention I , which is elicit I“ I‘ t A his enthusiasm and ' started in Chicago. t‘ - tying-the support and _si fhb churches, clubs if he gets. for juvenile or old offenders the 0111! 110110 is in education and with. °111 1111s they will continue to oi. fend, each in his own way. in a small city a man who pogggg. ses the qualities oi head and heart, and who can devote his time to it, lilor the head oi sucks bureau g5 as been established in Chicago. Th1! is unfortunately true but 1g 91101‘! little city or several churches, echo modate all tho children strange that we should de ‘"10. ii reasoned with might a leader and a M s Egg Circles, hold a dominating country, the b0, a“ caught and Jane‘; may o can do nothing for the you“ that are on the side oi the tinued misrepresentation on the 11111 01 disgruntled and disappoint- ed Liberals. There are a fcw p“. tizsn souls who are trying to coygr 11D the awful mesa leit by the late sovernmdnt by creating situations ‘m’ m "7' m“ m‘ We or “I” four Liberal members that we elec- hi hid _ - w c o m" "m ted to Parliament iin Decemltfsr who scceeded to oiiice by misrepre. sentstion and false promises, who do not think themselves safe for graft another election and not half oi them can feel at ail confident of ' renolhlnation ‘by the partly they a" no‘ "n" m ‘nuke’ canoe“ support. One or two of them have some party claims to office which must wait for fulfillment, however, 1°!’ 10111 years concealed the and the extravagance on the m“, and mislead. How do they justify tell as what would have happened r "miml "1 Mice for another four representative orgsntss- "err? - ' chance he getsI, We may lock up our intoxicants behind prohibitory 110018. but as long as man or boy] thinks he can have a better time "111 "111 Iwt ihiure himself by get. U118 111111111. he is still a drtmkgpd F1111 W"! Bet drunk the first chem; For a thiei or druukard, We said it was dlflicuit to dud town there are ols to accom- Strange h an. we do not look more to there; 65511118 to his °- W110 if only lid his areer in the penitentiary or on the caflold. Must we confess t 8 lives hill? '_' tuw ill er. _ EDITORIAL NOTE. a v i oi the distinguished people who 511-110 800d can be done by cm, But in P¢||¢|¢I| °°"V'°“I°" task would have refused to do it These people, 1 0 "arise expenditure of slug ._ _ . u tlons. A bureau hi! N" We“ ,1 tion of France was such that we that thapolice are their friends. not their enemies. At the head of the bureau is a l011fl0111" “m” big idea throulh 111° 3"‘ be” '° help hoyr. to teach ""111 1° MW‘ the ateiy, there are few cities which can provide such a head for such a elry, but as long as he casts lcug- the Canadian Government was fur- eeverni years largely taken up with i; m, nndsoldlers settlement and the ree- ences of opinion and the conflict 01 interest that would naturally exist between provinces under the same Government but so far removed from each other as the three Mari- time Provinces are from the four provinces westward of the Great Lukas, Speaking ‘politically, the United Farmers dominate the West the Conservatives are in the as- ‘the Queen as a 3111- Perhaps a mil- als are in control east oi the 0t.- Frlnce Edward island ls an ex- ception to the rule. seated it is nominally Liberal fed- eraily and very really Conservative provincially. The overturn in July’ last demonstrated that "fact. he denounced the occupation oi the man with s responsible position. Ruhr and the treaty-breaking ac- Mmuflon were "a" are told made h! hearers snail with amusement. Occasional nizht BWBII. w. m” m.“ "m. .“°w.n°° tired out feeling. for the fact that ' General Smuis was speaking at a South African banquet and as he is a politician as well as a statesman. he was not unmindilul of the fact that his Dutch supporters at home are strongly sympathetic with Ger- many in her present troubles. They do not forget that German W111 pathy with them was strong at the time oi the Boer war of twenty odd years past. l-ile speech Will read well in the eyes o1 0110111111 01 the electorate of the market for which it was, no doubt, primarily intended. 'l“-here is this difference at least between the Premier of South Africa and the Premier of Canada. When General Smuts speaks he always says something- speclalist were old friends. sis. a rest outdoors. The specialist easily clinched the matter in thb way. "if 11m right and he has tuber- culosis we've got him in $0011 "-1119 and heill be a sure cure. Even 1i I'm wrong what about my treat- ment’! _ “Wiil it be good for him or not?‘ The general practitioner was sil- ent for a minute and then said. "You're right. ‘I have no right to have him take a chance." The young man went to a well known sanltarilrm for nearly a year, and came hack stroll! R1111 well. That was nearly ten years ago and there has been no recurrence of his cough, temperature. 11111111 sweats, 0i‘ “tried out feeling." ‘What's the lesson? That every case oi suspected tuberculosis should be treated as ii it were really tuberculosis. Even if the patient cannot or will not go to a sanatariunl. the usual treatment for tuberculosis should be instituted. it is simple enough-Fresh llir all the time. good norishing fond, rest most of the time, and then light exercise outdoors as strengi-h returns. , In any case treat the 505F901 119 Under the Empire 8ettlement Act the British Government was prepared to spend $225,000,000 to- ward the transportation and set- tlement of emigrants from the Bri- tish isles who would seek homes overseas within the Emliire- G011" era] W. Bramwell Booth, head of the Salvation Army, is 11158811811811 with the results since the act was passed in 1922. lt was hoped that it would relieve economic difficul- ties in Great Britain to an extent that it ihae not done, and General Booth is inclined to blame the Domlnions for doing so little to i110- ‘England's Queen toration oi industry and trade- T111.‘ present Government which 300k office near the close of 1921, has been slow to co-cperate with the Mother‘ Country for various as- signed reasons. Last V901‘ 10019 was considerable unemplvilmfllll in winter and a partial failure of crops in certain sections. Indis- crilnlnate admission of immigrants might add to the number oi the un- employed in Canada. For tlwse reasons the King Government did practically nothing toward IIIlIDIB‘ ration until April oi this year. and up to the present has only under- taken to assist in the cost of trans- portation of fardn and household time of the extravagant pains and toiling artbeing 01961111011 0h 11w famous doll's house that is to be presented to the Queen oi England will think the game is hardly worth lIlIi candle. P it the English 9801119 think otherwise. They recognize the Queen as the ideal wife and mother the centre of whose life is her home, and they have thought somehow or other than a doll's house symbolizes her qualities. So when a noted artist made the sug- gestion that such a doll's house should be made for Queen Mary as had never been made in the world before. he struck a responsive note. worker“ and the“ to only a “m,” Nobody said the idea was absurd, e 1-5;»;- 222F351‘. ‘I.‘.”.,‘.'.‘Z;...,’“ZL‘Z.““;.Z“Z’L“.ZL 51°" ha“ prevented fr“ ca months Dust many of the finest “an” “ward gemng Se“ em brains of English art and industry j‘- have been concentrating on the manufacture aind equipment of this house. When it is completed, and the date announced now is in Jan- uary, the house will be placed on inhabited Canada is lone Ind '11"- row. lt is a far call overland west ward from $314110)’ 10 vmlcmlve" farther indeed than it is from Syd‘ heart of the queen. After that the house will Palace. reside in Buckingham A Priceless Gift. We have no idea what it would cost a man to build and fllrnish such a house as is being offered to lion dollars would not do it. Per- endant in Ontario and the Liber- ‘ haps no amount of money would do for money or for the gratification A! W" “m” oi any one else but Queen Mary are engaged at the moment with the smallest pens they can hold in waiting passages from their most 9 lit is ture library. We rather suspect f‘ that when the list oi authors is ain- P nounced we shall find some dis- tinguished names missing. We can hardly imagine Bernard Shaw or ' 92f holds a safe seat today. ‘The! s performance for any price, though we note that Barrie is at workfft "'11s 011 the hishwsyst Will they u the Bell Government had ‘been a -s. The King Government is capable of sad bluadering. but they are not yet reckless enough to open a seat and bring oats bye-election Prince Edward ‘island. is a safe bet that Thomas Hardy £511.21‘ sr 1- ,. sci- vial f heard an argument between After making the 911N111" 0X- BIIDPIKB that would point to tuberculosis. such as a constant cough, and an a very slight rise in temperature, and a 0n- the other hand. the msirhsd n good appetite, was losing very little weight if any. and We! at work every day. No germ could be located. Theqxhyslcian and the iTIIG diagnosis or the specialist was that it was early tuberculo- The diagnosis of the practitioner was that the lman was a bit run down and just needed a tonic and Many people learning 1'01‘ the flffllience of today. and Queen. an Allied country, even a Journalist. derstand that thes considered not dign historical importance of the dullg things being built rather m1‘ "10 TOYBI garage, is a Rolls Royce, ten inches long, which will leave the factory in 11111111113 order as any cnr ed out. Diane. with keysso small that oniv by having pins ' 11 be played. There is to be a per. it, for we can imagine that many m“ IYPBWPIIBI‘ famous works to go in the minia- “M8 ""1101" I Microscope. We un- recently discovered ability to wriggi ‘so that they are practically hiwllblg H. G. Wells consenting to givo such °1 "1911 novels. Ariiists like Ilsvery, Cops and Orpen terpieces ' stamps. fiacé [0 17A. 01.1 it... coo-rte file old lime price x“ GENERAL CIGAR COMPANY LIMITED . CONTROLLED OPERATED BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED \ T/ze Leader for over GOYGHTS Somehow, we cannot see them i put in these words:- every detail that it will have grea historical value to succeeding gen- Everythlng connected with it is of ‘English make and" in The doll's house will he eight feet high. and though the walls are of brick and cut stone, it is so constructed that these can stations. English taste." be taken down. There is no make believe in it from garret to cellar inch to a foot. by dolls designs royal palace today, lfresident of France, tile King VIIIBB III t I (II s B I lQI-Ilhfill modelg ‘of King Georg“ Ceylon an“? 5m exglggres "Tr Old friends are sill the roses there." ueen Mary. eta . That might be Canada, Australia and South pend up. ney overseas eastward to Live!" exhibition and a fee charged, The Vi" be "1 "1911 01017195 and uni- 011 our police whose duty i, u, n, pool. This length of inhnhitec money thus collected will be dis- 1°11"- ‘11111111 ""1 be Precisely cor- rest, not to teach and to r territory without proportionate trlbuted among those charities rect. With the young'oflender ‘heart!’ breadth accentuates the differ- which are nearest to the warm - y Marvels of Manufacture. One of the most. extraordinary for the ‘house, or as perfect ever turn- There will also he srgrgm] on the fingers can‘ on the same scale. Stanley Anderson is drawing the have gladly given their time to the “mime” 910M118 i1! the World to has; on the library walls. The lib- rary itself will be, as nearly as pog- sibls. s collard 111° King's library. For instance, it is said that more PM W!" 001Iflln numerous books, ‘mil WWI“ 5'9“ 1W8)’ from thu than 100 noted English authors °" Imlmum 9' b°°k9 bfillllilllllyflgngnsh tradmom” l“ recpe" bound, all in the 0th the authors, some handwriting of of the writing so mall that it will be indistinguish. erstand thatsolfis of the authors 1'9 113111! as much Dride in their I they have taken in the success I10 Dllntlng mas- the sfse of postage ntii tbs eve of a general election. or Joseph Conrad will not be re. presented despite the fact that Conrad is as loyal an Englishman as lives though born a Pole, and that Hardy recently entertain“ in A Great Compliment. The house is. of ooni-ss. wired by "We are building a miniature ‘model of the typical royal resid- It is so exact Ill Everything in it will be fashioned in the materials of the objects to be imitated on the scale of one it will be tenanted d to represent the people who really ilive in England's including King two Prime Ministers, a Lord Chancellor, a General, RELIGIOUS MEASURE allvlc ‘M- i a A1- BREAK WITH CHURCH Allli lmlcll ilelovcd, from (out to t » OF ENGLAND *"°‘"'- of a doctor, and We do not un- e dolls will be ifled. But the nlluggage. It has also a heating sys-ooaoo-eoo-eooaeeoo-o-oo-wos pare for the settlement of British “t k a the part. tem, and running water. The interi- a . immigrants. Australia seems it;Ighézzzwgfiehleagdatacver V a e y or Wm he carpeted in rugs being Dally sele¢flons have done much better than Cnn- . I Th‘ crud-Ida. especially woven. and tiles special- pa“ I ‘h h I ada in that regard. -—-— ' iy cut. The contents will be as I 6 I Pp no stone to pro- ___ 1 t I l | _ ' press and prosperity. You as ‘ |"gfl¢.|| ut 7 It was _S|r Edwin Lutyens, iie- comPe e as n a reg pa ace Oven Guardian Readers FIRM-l. KNOW this and sIend Th0 9"" w 1' P Y p. 0 S . to the knickknacks lying about our ohudnn t . M I ‘h n Mr w 11111111811111011- F°"°"'“‘$ ""‘“°" °' m” “mm” .°““°‘“1"‘- such 8B dwarf playing cards. and "‘ l-iouss FOR eZIE”““ i {hey may not h: {nevi-phi} the close of the W11 111° 111°11'10" “f HOIISG I01‘ "i" °°"°°"’°d m’ id“- whm‘ h‘ sheet music, the last in the hands -_- in future years. li it should he my lot m gen The humble house wherein dwell ‘ Wlizlt glorlce i should have to toll! I'd write this notice: l of the most noted of English com- posers and of ll. size appropriate to six-inch dolls. The dolls will not always be on parade. When an ex- hibition is not taking place they will be kept in drawers, and only dressed up for particular occasions unless, indeed, the Quean- amuses WP defective eyes? I “Now for ea e A roof that eyes are frequently the weathered many a of poor school work, E11 9. A door ivhere welcomes never fall. herself by keeping them on duty in “F, m l ’ bright? one or other of the score oi uni- ‘ g ' moms W18“? 1")’ and mirth v 4 ilavc heel, Have your childs eyes ex- forms and costumes that each will “mere mo“ gjewitchlng 6mm“ “ma” now ‘m; kn”, M," have. The whole thing is a unique were SQHL their condition ls-do not ' compliment to Queen Mary. She is "Eight 10011114 by 10W: kept sweet 5W"- - - being glvcn something that no mo- “d 0km“- l . ney could buy by men who. slleak- “windows through which glad _G. F. HUIKIIICSOII ing generally, she could do nothing for, and who do not belong to the class in whose welfare she has tak- en the greatest interest. tacos peered To sen their daddy when he ncaroil a A fireplace where all hcarte were cheered. . Optometrist “A stairway, loading up to bed, And won to lmlrtil when night is "A ilitlle _ garden caro-— Ahovs tile sky is always fail‘, CALCUTTA, Oct. 26.—The ln- 11111011911 111111 dlan church measure, which pro- Oil, should it be ~my lot to soil Tllc little house wherein we dwell Whnt glories l should have to toll! > Africa in breaking off from tile Church of England and establish- ing a national Indian chilrch, llus involved both clergy and luliy in .1 voluminous newspaper controver- or. vnrl threatens to result in n schism among Anglican religious D communities. l The movement advocating a lint. Iii - lanai cllurch in India has hem] M! o fiwredslns gradually since lsizl. W when a representative gathering c! Hi U10 Anglican denomination Ill Ni V -. India expressed a desire tllnt tile hi‘ ' u s church in India should IICHTLIIIII Fi/ . Bynodicsl government. Tile pi-isr- ‘if ('11! 1110905611 measure. which would iroe the Indian church from tip; Our Fall Shipment of Flowering Bulbfl If better bread E ""3 01918? generally hilt is flint - H ""5 All i l ' ' diretf. from 0 - Js.;"'..".'.".::"iz;l::“.:.':r' ‘"11" be made ,....... ..... .... ..... b0111- Thvse 0mm ed t tn ‘ - - ’ ' ed lhold that in: Enlgishettiffitagsrulf; wed bake It’ m“! ‘has.’ M.“ am ivcrihip. and the English prayer I Y"|°“°'» h‘ loo . are essential to the welfdr . ‘I - i‘! the church. and ieni tiint a3 Hyacintlls, (Double p114 Binlmi A Tulips, (Double and 8111810) Dsfivinfiong mm) Nial- (Poiissthins) to lloctrin l it I. ‘ residen s in “infill, i: iusa clontended. would be unable ind a national indl n h genial to their interacts. ‘W11 con Cu I pi dThB 3181109 0i Calcutta is an ' a vocate of th _ ' ernins churche proposed sengov’ _.._______T_. ROCK FLOWE-RQ TO ILEIP, MAKE I YOUR . THEY CLAIM ' unw vosk. Oct. 21.4w"... Appointment ists llnllirnogj mayo. h‘, ' ‘ - :91" Oonijilqthg a "-11 dollsilnrait! ,, """’°1"".¥/ 4.3%.. wliTmfiilf-ftii.’ that with lrtiiksai ‘light {figy could -put flowers and ies to sleep and] h, - red... ~",,,,,,:,-"1:, 15,311,}; Photos all! tend .-hss two elevators, ¥'.'°.."“PFP i=1 "sh-seesaw- élr for Ineltslenifone for their l 4911 frame-Al's 1;. 3am?» other, Gut do you know that about seven out of every ten school- children in this country have Do you knew that defective ciuso even though the child ls naturally To“ v 3A Q AAAAQ App‘ 4.5.‘;