-li $24!!! »-io¢x':ir1é§ -.-».»~4re .= ‘ _ --» `-.-` -ree----.--»---~..-._,...~`»~»-» - ».~~.--roi-~.=2ii - I r ll- -int ' ` ...si»u.- ` _,__ ______ _, __, ,,,,, ,__.., ..............-...on-r.._....._... ..,.....,.o.~, _...__ ...,..C.. » f- ~' r vi _ - ' 1 - .,.. \ I . ' \ `~ri=n=: cnAm.'o'r'r1-:'rowN GUARUIAN _ “WGQT 13-1232 » f ure. 01” no r nuiy ¢°“'°"“- °“1°“5 CW- ° °° ° ` sm por you (ln advance) mallod in Canada and United stator. reason that Big Business does pay , __ ‘and 15 paying. One has only to look U ' ever the income tax schedules to TRUE Y AUG BDA ' appreciate how true this is. The ST 18, 1931 me f OPINIONS VARY! lmgeniypsrtytliatcanbrins ‘ an or ure sioueh of desvoud 1| i (2) Preference on wheat, assur- ing more market for '1s.oo0.000 to l ioo,ooo,ooo bushels or Omadiuu _ wh In Liberal party. It is the hope of (3) British preference on Caned ' Q; country and of the world."- L. Macnonsld, Nova hh. Angus Scotia Liberal leader. "rho Liberal party is in the lumber, providing market for uric, Quebec, and Maritime vinee softwoods. (4) Preferences on Canadian bec- est annually in United Kingdom. ian On Pro Valley of Humilistlon.”-R.t. Hon. en, meats, butter, cheese, poultry, f W. L. Mackenzie King, Dominion Liberal leader. PRESSING THE CASE That the agricultural interests of the Maritime Provinces are being kept in mind at the Imperial Con- ference is evident from the persis- tent efforts made to obtain a re- moval of the British embargo 'against Canadian potatoes. This matter was strongly emphasized in the brief prepared by the govern- ments oi the three Maritime Prov- mces for submission at the Confer- ence. The British d€l€EHifi011 SDPBI- ‘ Righ now tmm, are 47 CO,,SC,.vn_ dressings and the tissues heal "my has been lmwmmg t° discuss tives against 44 Libcrrils, ri majority 5m°°m’y bcnemh me saab' It h°w` me question on its mem! Authorm -l or three Toms Bosldcs ,mm are ever the burned part Cannot be ' ' ’ __ _ cleaned properly, it may be dan-| stive evidence has been submitted NEW FRENCH TREATY five vacancies. Wlicn tlrlsc are gcrous to use wax or “mme add. ! »y the Canadian authorities mat filled there will be 52 Coiisciintive D . Donald X _eat f ith, th '_ _ ` _ _ r ras gr a n e the Colorado beetle is not carried It 1' announced from Paris matt Senators' Tm,” “lu gwc ur Tomb iibility of fluids to overcome poisons Un Demo shipments overseas’ and the Imperial Conference will be iol-'a comf}<;rtnb1e;o~1ddU<>fVoiclitlil the manufacwmd in ,he system by lowed by negotiations for a new Upper ouse. ir incniicitscoir- severe bums DOW 31° DFUPDWI has been mlde tinue to occur amon the Liberal ‘ t gr t b f, C d d _ 3 Putting a couple of quarts of a that Canada will bear the expense "de ea y e wee" ma B an Senators with the same frequency, mmm, salt summon into the body- . Th ld - _ of two experts from the United the French Republic e ° `it will not lic long bcfoie Sciratortbencath me skin has proved the, Fr ch Tr ad b th M Kingdom to Canada, assoonaspoc- en “ty m e y B ab Meighen Wm, be lmding "‘ group nrost effective part of any treat-l Bible an” the conference’ to “B kenzie King Govemment was too with ii substantial majority. ment given This is put into mei one-sided and it, therefore, had to “l thigh or into the breasts by means ‘ me potatoes actually harvested md be discontinued by the present 9,4; of large needles. Inadditlon to the ruits, fish. (5) Removal of obnoxious restric- tions on Canadian live cattle, pro- viding potential market for upward of 50,000 Canadian animals yearly. (0) Continuation after Nov. 15 existing preferences on Empire- manufactured products to facilitate sale in Britain of Canadian news print and wood products, machinery. hardware and cutlery, farm imple- ments, rubber goods, and the like. (7) Substantial preferences on Canadian base metals, zinc spelter, lead in pigs, copper ore, bars, rods, aluminum, platinum concentrates, and brass of population. courses. veto an rustic Tor nicnsurcs it did not take lung for the politi- cal stripe of the Senate to change. to make B m.st_hand mvesmgauon An insight into tin- thing that This seems a fair proposal. It in- ' h r th i 'd f 46,( I et of fluids, sometimes containing a. er at the outset of the present de- W E ° “B S ‘1 “P 0 _' 1- C' miie salt, and at other times e. lit- dicates' at any rate' that neither gui d gh gr ¢ bee t° the b°'5t°m of the Pmsm- 5“';tlc sugar or dextrose are new say efforts nor expense are bf-ins spar- pr °“ “n ° “Y me °° wiuiam worked over and eoiii-te-lm thousa d , ' 5 , ,te - onerous to this country that notice _ 1 g “ 5 "°m su ef "5 a " ld by the Dominion Government ' ously but dcnnitely told him 10 operations, and saving hundreds of to obtain for Prince Edward Island had m be ‘Wm °I xt’ t°m“““ti°“' move' away from the edge of the lives `cvery year, it gives us some md New Brunswick B mléket ,M At the time 0! if-B dlwoutinvanve it lock. It may seem all right to you. J idoo of the importance of fluids to was announced by Ottawa that ef- but yOU must 129-rn to have rr res- ‘ the body. fem www be mme go an-,mga a‘ Peet for old lJ¢0f>le who become ner-l All of us, except those who are EmP11'¢- new ‘nd taker agreement with the vous at seeing other-s in danger. ` iiiuch overweight and whose tissues their surplus potatoes- within the France took advantage of this pow- , _ I .t th __ k ` ‘ ._ .lu Ml K' rise of the various applications to of the question in dispute. If the :lm Stratton Wm” nv; etpm I(;;c‘EsJi;t;1e0l(;I i;“\;;_1io‘ l1|)‘glOvl;dO;y the burned surface, and the use of British investigators are satisfied “cw ° 1' ce an assure en ry°n an was given me J0u‘ma1 repro the salt or saline solution, the usual that 31°” 35 11° dim!" °f the favorable terms into this market nisentative at the o cnir of the Wei- memods of applying Warmth to mel P ‘g ii ei r h beetle being exported, the Canadian 1°” me Gwemment in Pam free” land Ship Canal at Thorold on'Sat- O .y 0 prevent S ook' and keeping _ patient at rest by quietlng drugs Government Wm sxpect Brmun to 1m;f;s;o Drohlblitiv; dai;tii:s oxhimt yurday. The Jourirril i'cpi'esentativc are always used lift the embargo. ` p° ns ° an n H' was 5°““d'“g 0" me edge °f me When ive remember how the use canal at Lock No 6, ricar Thorold, There are so many things in lifc 1 _ ` i Y' [N 14 NUTSHELL gre” mendy Republic °t France over which we have no control and , way, would do well to drink a cou- The °PP"°°°h °f W 11°P"i“1 °°“' it is most ureovisehie to take uri- I irlo or extra glasses or water fieiiy. ference delayed the negotiations to lr The closing session of the Impex" necessary ris s. You are foolish to lei Economic Conference was plan- ned for toda but differences still be any reason' "ya the Mau and - ~ Y- In the United States Justice has - E lr , h th tt sh ’ i ixisting between Canada and the mp e W y e me er mud not been mocked and cursed by tlir- be taken up in l. oo-operative spirit this end, but there does not seem to stand there."-Ottawa Journal. Unykd Kingdom ov" Russia" mg _ practice of the third degree. Thu betw Australia and the ned_ by me canmim 'md Ffmch “df black practice, the art of terrifying 1 , I ... .. odaé ministrations when the Conference prisoners into incriminating state- .. ments by processes of mental and THE NIGHT physical torture, has- reached al ' Kingdom over Argentine chilled beef, have necessitated a postpone- ment until Saturday. In the mean- is over. EDITORIAL NOTES stage in the Republic where, -in the lime, the following summary of ` opinion of some of Amerlca’s great- what canada, one,-,_ and what me we no” with pleasure the local* est jurists, it has placed justice at expects from, the Mother Country, Liberal organ's assurance that in' ggiwrrgg aocforrant ar§;gl_mIz;.;nd< will be convenient for reference Tuegdgyg gpnch 0( me “mms up po E' 8 practice foreign to the British' tra- P“fP°°°S= 1044" of the Liberal party in Nova onion. ri is one or the glories or Canada olers to Great Britain: seem, "there yu no degeeni; to British law that it holds the bai- (i) 'Continuation and extension of pergermiigieg gr mai; paimcsy 0l'1¢€ eyfrnly between the Strom! and rxlstinc British preferences. _'rms was in agreeable contrast to me Weak' that "“° h“'“"“~’s‘ “nd <2) Reduction or discontinustiorrghe "e°nmbu¢i°n'~ which found ns p°°’°5° citizen 1° “S certain °f 3 f i tri 1 -,~ -f 5 _ nf sptcial dumping duties to sccel- wly into our eonteml>erary's edit- 1;; K,I;.saEu,?;c;mst pow ml of t Let them th” gum! fm 5031-04 crate flow of British goods into Canada. orricl columns on Monday. Just as if we have nothing to (3) Substantial modification of Failure at the Imperial Confer- _W0l'ry about Scientists now toll us policy in i-eepeei to oriirieisi vsiii- ‘ones weooauig is the winhipeg`th°l118htu\ue can Strike unwar-u` bien _ muh of Brmsh goods for w'wm8_ rr” Pre" would be ,,mLMm mi just as well as downward. They have In my brief rest. iluty purposes. providing the opposition parties in' 185 photographs m prove that “ghb lo divert Canadian business fromtglin quu-my g few dey, qu I 1 ct ~HUBire Belloc. American to British channels, and lo give Lancashire and Yorkshire, inanufacturers an even break with Canadian manufacturers in the Cs.- uadian market. (0) British industries to have right to appear before the Canadian Tariff Commission to ensure them fair competition in the~Canadisn market. Costs of production in both :ountries to be equalized by scien- tific tariff adjustments. (7) Annual market in Canada for minimum oi i,ooo',ooo tons or scot- tish and Welsh anthracite. ia) "in-ee" British entry to cen- adian market of thousands of nr- ticles not produced in this country. In rctum for these concessioik Canada expects from the United Kingdom : ` (1) Measures to correct unfair A resolution passed at the meet- ing of the Queen's County Liberal Association criticises the Bennett Government for bringing Canada "into a tariff war with Great Brit- sin, endangering our British mark- ning bounces. You may b ik I-*old th at win b (4) Important increases in Brit~’every country with new and effec-uenough to sidestep a bolt getiglltgd fayegze gs a/ out my ish preference on iron and steeiitlve issues." This is an illumfnating on its way down, but whiit's thcllolide day-dawn from my resting. products to switch $30,000.00 of Can- statement. It ms sin g use? You'1l be caught on the re-» P1808. ' y excl good _ , irdian orders annually from foreign den or the gave", ermeism md ex. b°““d- th°“€h iff Dmbnbly doeSr1'tLA"d Che" me With thy false de- m Brmsh produce” ‘mented "pork of ,,duquletmg,, ;lE;11l1<;:kanlytc}l1iffcrlci;ce to the pci-son Most gklltku ht _ 1 'J ‘ _ (5) Revisions in textile schedules eqnditieng emanating from cer- W e er lglmmg htt an up ‘ J A 8 _ pcrcut or delivered a rabbit punch n a , the whole thing oughtn‘t to make any difference to anybody, struck or not struck. The great mii- J01‘Ity of us have survived huiidrcrli: of thunder storms just by taking cure that lightning did not faii on us from above. It wouldnt irnvc saved many persons had the newly discovered facts _been household els and leading to reprisals both in; the Mother Country and in other, British dominions." Tire proceed~' ings at the Imperial zeonomio' Conference sufficiently refute such propaganda. If further evidence' lore a century ago, In the sam., breath the scientists airiiouiice that negative lightning is the deadly variety; positive lightning worrt do any worse than melt the fillings in oiic‘s teeth. How to tell whether an "9W°a°hiHZ bolt is negative or cuinionrrown auiiiiuiin “TES BY "lf "ll ~- _ _ - ing the old _» i _ ,_ B M One is forever hear ff.-‘ ;i ""'°°°'-"- °a::°'...,.°~ *r.t:::.:¢ 1. ._ ......:'.';:.¥.':.'.':::r~'. ""° .W or. Bi. --in-S- -- -» sore... -ii assure. nm-nr-a. I. l~'°'“ mode io psy! it is ir perfectly ridi- Alsoclatc Editors-Trunk Walker and D. K- cll“‘|° f the simple creat pork if tpelpizuiiléeiyng 11;' BURNS AND USE or uqums C0me EX B B. . 1 ' i 'latively small percentage of the when “physician mvesuntn me ___- that come into a lar8S I-10050" We are not coming out of the hospital durms apenod of so years’ deP’“s‘°" with “ “bang” °r thmugh and and that there were aloe, their anything savoring of the miraculous, something of interest and or help but in such a gradual way that good tim" will "”°“‘“““Y be "Am “S nr. chu. E. nomic felis that without any large scale appreciation during the last 20 years. me m,m_ °f °h° fact' It is merely a Case of ber of cases entering the hospital pessimism finally turning to ODU- has fallen to less than °ne-third, mism and business and political deaths to less than onptwemhb leaders taking sensible and natural and the proportion of degehg wt y d y ~ » - But Mr. Bennett was elected and Waxes- and Uumic acid' A cwermg were required of the Bennet; Q°v.‘positivc is not included iii, iii: in- emment's desire for reciprocal'f°'""‘"°“- ii-sae with ami Britain, it is pro-: *- "4" in “W Wmmlfy in these 001-' With Monzirchlst rioting in Spain, umns of Uanwdfs trade offer; gnd'a near revolution in Gcriiiiuy, and gxpeegngioi-“_ Th, mmmuy, it maylrumors of war ln\ South America, be mmumodl 'U compiled by the says the Sydney Post, the worlds om" correspondent of the T°_ troubles seem only beginning as the depression nears its end. Politically w oi ieoaiii .- ~' mn obe 3 mbenl news as well as economically, civilization what i Quota Barton. MD. record of all the cases of burns to ,everybody can be expected. admimions is new only OM-quarter of what it was formerly- Nowhere is the ileetness of time while me ehanges from oil lamps i better illustrated than in the Can- to elect,-ieity, iess naunelette cloth adian Senate. Two years ago when ii-ig wom. less overcrowding, and Rt. I-lon. W. L, Mackenzie Kin! better factory regulations, have ies- wirs fighting thc gcnerril clcctien‘\scnned the number of cases of campaign, one of his i-czrsoiis for burns, what improvement has been asking the people to votc Liberal miide in treatment, and what Daff- was that even if the Coiisomitives of the treatment is most import- wcre elected, Mr. Bennett could not ant? pass legislation as thc lribcrals All forms of -aDP‘1l°“¢i0l\3 were controlIcd`thc Scnatc and would USCCII-Oil C01lllU'€5S95» 9Hi'l5ePti° ointnrents picric acid solutions, such as wax or tennic acid forms D. scnb, which does nway with painful hold great quantities of water an wg- Most Holy Night, that still dost - keep The keys of all the doors of sleep, To me when my tired eyelids close Give their repose. And let the far lament of them That chaunt the dead day‘s requiem Make in my ears who wakeful lie, Soft lullaby. _ Moon my be`dside their memories croon. _So shall I have new dreams and __,;__ '< _.___ -M .Wilhelm Owns Church , (London Express) i i Former Kaiser Wilhelm owns g ,church in North Bohemia, when 'the 75th anniversary of the~Ger- man Evangelical Church of Marlen- bnd was observed a letter of con- ,grritulatlons came from Wilhelm at `Daorn. He made the pastor of thel congregation a. member of the. Or-der of Hohenzollern. There are two valuable windows in the churchf These were presented by the Kaiser on the 50th anniver- Silry 0! the church 25 years ago. - ‘thc Manchester Guardian, says: 1 Germany And The World (Winnipeg Free' Ptell) ‘ Out of the German confusion one thing begins clearly to emerge: s definite intention on the part of the elements in the population which have been out of power since the War-the Prussian Junkers and their industrial and business allies -to seize control and establish a dictatorship with the eriioroemeirt of feudalistic and reactionary poi- ‘iciesr Their success is by no means impossible: indeed at i-h'g_moment it seems likely to be achieved. What the re-emergence of this type of government in what is still poten- tially the strongest' country in Europe will mean in its bearing _upon movements .looking towards permanent peace can only be sur- mised; brit it certainly will not be helpful. Arnold Zweig, the author of the famous War book "The Case of sergeant Greischa," in a letter to "If the terroristic violence of one `party is allowed to destroy what is left of freedom and individualism in Ger-niriiry, the margin of Europe -France, England, Belgium, Hol- land, and the Scandinavian States- may remain European. But all the rest will fall back into the feudal system and its militaristic outlook. "If the Germans--that mighty nation in the heart of Europe-are subjugated by the brown-shirted militia, then Fascism will be streng- thened everywhere, and everywhere there will be a darkening of the air anda stifling gloom -. “If German Republicans, who are still guarding the gates to future peace and freedom, are crushed by the forces of Continental reaction, the shame will not be theirs-the shame will fall upon those who failed to understand what is hap- pening in Germany now and who left them to fight their great iight alone and unaided." The return of Germany to Keis- crism or to something closely akin to it would be ,the final and most damning item in the bill of indict- ment that history will present agaist the-post-War statesmanship of the Allied countries. If Germany breaks away from the democratic countries and again becomes e. fort- ress of feudalism the primary re- sponsibility for what may prove to be a development fatal to all hopes of an ordered world will rest upon the governments of the coun- tries that, having won the War, were incapable of making peace. ' The White Whale (Winnipeg Free Press) Four white whales have been brought to Winnipeg to ascertain in a practical way, whether Hudson Bay cannot produce for Canada yet another natural resource. White whales are said to abound in vast numbers in the Bay and. its adja- :ent sub-Artic waters, but their commercial value does not seem to have been determined. Have they any 7 To try and answer that ques- tion these four have been brought here. - They are to be on public view at the Harris abattoir this evening, but their rendering down in the la. boratory will be begun tomorrow, so that their products may be ana- lyzed by the chemists. Beneath a fine, thin skin, sceleless and soft, is a deep layer of fat or blubber en- casing a mound of meat. -It may be that the blubber may yield ii lubri- eating oil or that from the flesh may be evolved a foodstuff or fert- tilizer; but whatever the results of the analyses, it is possible e. pro- duct of commercial value may be produced out of the thousand or so Pounds that is the average weight of these creatures of the deep. The adults are as white as the ice on which they lie prone in chill state, but the young one is slate. colored. The only distinguishing features on these bulks are the eyes. These are uncovered by lid and unprotected by ro much as e lash, and they stare in a truly fishy glaze. The experiment of the Industrial Development Board in bringing these fish or animals-which are 1.hey?-is meritorious. It is one of the very practical means for find- ii_g out the economic wealth latent in the North beyond us. Mineral and animal, much there remains to be discovered. Its vastness does not exceed our ignorance of its poten- iialities. Geographicaliy, it has been comprehensively traversed; scienti- rieeiiy, it me emi to he explored. ` These white whales tobe seen here today are a part of the scientific exploration. These creatures, the disappear- ing evidences of the mammoth, are not new to men who know the sub- _ Arctic: but the revelation of their Wilhelm was the exalted ruler of the German Empire at that t'me. He has he`d title to the church prop-| crty for many years. That he stillg keeps in close touch with affairs is commercial worth would be as new to the most experienced man of the North as the fish are to the person _ PUBLIC FORUM 'l‘ll| column is 0°! ffl’ °° dlleulslll by carnllwldllil ol qullkou cl interest. 'Ill' Charlottetown Cunnan doll not uéceusrlly endorse YN oplllpll of ccrrsspondelitl. erslsm stood for so Island Patriot wielded an mvi¢bl° influence and was Y-11° m°““‘P’°°° ost every spoken word °f unfailingly and extensively. _ second: 'nie ipiuire editorials °1 Dr. Cyrus Macmillan are P¢Ym|"'°d umns under such misleading sig- atures as ‘fVoter,” "Farmer," etc. As an old-time Liberal I 55* |50 n wonder the consensus of opml” °f d‘dat/es at the present time? W¢ calibre in sight. We wont less 0! Mn-. Reuben MacDonald's move- ments. and wisecracks chronicled. less of Dr. Cyrus Macmillan's spit- fire editorials and letters; and more, much more, of sound Liberal PTU1' ciples and policy enunciated. I am, Sir, etc., OLD TIME LIBERAL ur Trade With U. S. (Ottawa Journal) Dealing with the aims and work , of the Imperial Economic Confer- ence, a great American news psp- er asks: "What about Canads'e trade with the United States?" ` Our United states contemporary might properly address that ques- ion to Washington. To Congress. Our own answer, in the mean- time, is that Canade’s interest in United States trade will revive when Washington shows depend- able signs of a change of heart. This for reasons that may as wel! be made clear. ' as 0 t The United States stood for years Csnadas greatest trading area. Our trade with the Republic WHS grcater by far than our trade with all the rest of the world combined. During the twelve months ending dune 1, 1030, it aggregated $1,329,- 000,000, an immense interchange of goods. And the benefit was in favor 0! the United states. It was in favor of the Unit/ed States by a sum which was considerably greater than the present total value of our imports from that country. The balance in favor of the Republic was actually $273,000,000. The United States tariff of June, 1930, struck a blow at this trade. What it meant to Canada was that she found the door barred against her by a country from which she was buying more than from all the rest of the world; a country which admitted Canada to be its best cus- tomer. ' The result of these two years (1931-32) of commerce tells the story.” Our aggregate trade with the United States dropped to 8545.- 644,000, a decline of $783,282,000. Our exports to the United States fell to $229,453,000, a decrease of $298,607,000. In other words, our exports to the United States were cut to less than half. 4 r Naturally Canadians began to, look elsewhere for their purchases, 000, s decline _of $484,076,000. ll- most half a billion. 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