..aa-r»>-An of the Iml ed by barn. only t cr ug: sacmc pcrien The three said ' just i brawn lilll n1 Illdce~ as I pglct smack Pig: fifty l two i The wth (‘$85. the h of th Iced i To iiig w gfnge: pectir stem) loose up ai rccov stepp the f up to were. My could subst c the Evi If! [HOSP folio‘ _ GILT Whit Four E021 511st hote’ thou a lit Sh pork used o2‘! WQ». -~. I K5 5n _ciisc for his fniiure to act at the problems I have mentioned." This opportune time. The bank certain- is also the league of Nations view! ago. ‘race- FOUR I'ilE BIIARLOTTETOWN‘ Gllllilillili President-W. Cheater S. hlcLulq M. l’. Bocrotnry-Jrieuh-Col. D. A. Maclflnnoli. - 3- o- Eiiitor ilnil Managing Director-J. R. Burnett Assoc-into l-lditorm-lfrnk Walker and D. K. Currie 1 5.00 y nr (in advance) delivered. , M§i§0n§.@l.m,'-ti.r(Tiiiniirlgarigg)’niruui pi‘:- Cliflldl and United States. ADVERTISING lsnrnnanura-rnrns - ~-__- i. s e I l .4 an lne. New rorlr Cenirlll Buiitiiillllrrrkhglvsqittglltbfitvvl-[Haiti-hf hilutogsclguildifnlfylkmflt. Iiiiiflil" Blind‘ i|ig_ Kniisaa City, Willnughby Tower Building, Chicago: 4-130 City; Fiélllli Russ Building, San Francisco, 1135 ho. 65th btrce, Bll|lding_ Atlantis, Philadelphia. v Morning Maxim When we regain the sense of hu mour we shall realize that the lan guagc of Shakespe c ls superior to the language of the film. Viee-PBaaldent-J’. ll. Burnett After about five weeks had elaps- Ied it was authoritatively stated in Washington that occurring to the would be discussed monetization of silver. There Wis r an immediate chorus of protest in tile French press, which justly point- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER N, 1932 ‘MR. LE/PS 3.40 DEBTS i; was crowns n» payment in , 'August, 183i, and was insisting thstlfactors involved in world economic w ‘mmmmt “an.” the nfltkh 'the Provinces financial muddle beW-‘olldltlmli-l So far. however, there has been Of the many evidences of bung-. ling and mismanagement by me straightened out. This the incom- e dout that no real results would ment, neither war debts nor tarlifs . ' .111: clralmorrcrowu GUARQIAN acres sv THEN“! terms of the invitation received and Fm" 5°"?- °"°"'"'9 ll "i"; accepted by the American Goveln-lvum a“ “Mo! bu“ mum‘ a . the province cities not to cut down _tho school apw r‘ tiom my: at the °°°“1","WhatI would pant out. a that less ence, which apparently was te oou- permanent injury is likely to be fine itself to an examination oi’ the 1°95”? luwmfl" ‘fndw-dlll that can be resumed when e de- monetary problem, mcluding the re- on u om “m! w crippling MIDDLE |the instruction given to our child- ‘ma, who are the future atom." By jams W. Barton. MD. 050st £01m . "if - son, ovsnwnlcu-r Telegraph. There is no to“ 111 ti" AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE Controlling the weight. after mid- for quite a few drivers come to! pqpltg u" ptatemelstg or in; It. dle life. keeping it within prollor grief by trying to avoid hitting men itn -—- l For, Safer Streets I ‘i (Montroal anew Over. in England the lilihilfiii" ' in many cities and tow"! "9 ‘u’ desvoring to make the streets c8181‘. for motorists by resulltifll 9'4"‘ trian traffic, but it is a diificuj ‘task, according to the motorirl! W" i respondent of the londofl 9°41!’ " safer-streets-for-motoristl " Olm- , P8181!» the correspondwi Wm“ ‘mt’ i ts is one of the most effective or women who have darted out be expected from a conference which Hw- Mn“? mnwwn “d mrdfliml ' - . i reventing high blood pres- (mm sh id walks right in front was forbidden a» discuss the main °°°“' “m” M“ m’ °m‘““w“y° ° p ° ' ° German point of view with respect iluro- i | ggure; that 18, 2 O1 every 3. me L“ Government’ “one was so ling Stewart Government succeeded no overt cilsnse of attitude on the on Germany! p} to this end. Dre . ishf poo- truck In no HARD COAL 1 h H , s‘ Germany‘ “m.” l, my“, was thought that inoverwe u; . “mo, u, or , gm “g. if. it‘: fpniggnlsfion and at terms-as favorable as couldlmfllt-Tho probflblllllyls f-hlt Amori- myslew o; m, rgpuhug’. gQqnomlgrDl-G the i- 8559-5 did m‘ "Wk i“ other mllntr-y in the world. it is SOFT COAL huge Om m 0 o be obtained at that time. But can statesmen are silent on these dlmglflfleg, and untimely in vlewhasi °1' u“ “P “was “'5 rapidly "5 declared, is the Jay-walker. 88-" 8nd C01“ Snfltluijsr wlljalel-icilrsto Tgcijuintilrité ‘lit is indeed to be regretted" that vital issues because they are in thelot financial concessions recently.“ m9“ "I “mm”! weight‘ Tests poolfllly tho 01W lllidmuFui 9'"? ."‘ l" ' r ' annually at the bank interest rate through negligence on the time when the necessary loan could have‘ bceil floated at the exceptionally favorable rate of 4'5 per cent. lilstczid of tiikiiig advantage of tho nliportiiiie conditions iii cost to ilic Province "it ‘l. portunny was lost‘ BRIGHTER PROSPECTS Ml‘. build market at that time, the Lon. a memorandum on the lmgtel- glg. Cvormrniliciit iicglcctcd the ovci-iirilit ‘uaglon ilild in August, i931, when prcscilt Govi-rnnicut tuok ofiicc, it dairymen. In h’s statement to Hon. was confronted with insistent dc- Robert Weir, Minister of Agricul- mands from the Bank for rcduc- Iture, the commissioner declares the.‘ tioii of this huge Liberal legacy’. ;the Dominion faces the necessity of 'I‘ilcsc rlciilmlds tho Stewart Gov- ernment mot by issuing bonclsjof butter this coming whtcr. He Forzuuatcly they succeeded in ob- b550,; hi5 estimate m 1,110 13¢; that mining a mori- advantageous rntzwon September l m; yea;- ll-le total than unis obiziiiicd at the saillc amount of butler ln Storage was tlllli’ by ill-a liruviiiccs of lvfnilitobzi only 30,411,271 pounds. a (1001-0350 riiid Siiskntcilclvziii or by the cities of Over nine mlllion pounds as com- NPVFYIIIPlOSS, it was much higher Same date last year, In 1931 much J. F. Singleton, Dominion the Dairy commissioner, has furnishedI i so i om ‘to r London o, a in doing, negotistblg bond issues Port o! tho Unliod 5am GWQYIPIA "In 0° no mm ' Dart throes of a presidential election. It I'm”: '3:Fn: cogclzémedmmwg: ' h id will h to mm‘ °n if 5% per Gem compounded qua“ ‘of the Lea. Government in the may bot it the W0? "l tcrlv Oi‘ ilvcr 6 pcr cent iil actual early manms o’ x931’ I‘ are“ 0p n" ‘mm after November am to ’ ' ascertain what the course of Wash- ington will be. SHUTTING US OUT Bureau of statistics, to battle agains m Canada that L, provocflg- a tariff of 56 6-10 cents per Unitedmjth the pa“ m“ women have p“? the ivc of much thought on the part of States snllon against osnadioni * cream, llstill sending some of his I i Indian gallon. n h This used to be an important ex-lkmnedy said’ n” m them t e port, business which Smoot tariff has almost destroyed. the Hawley- valued at I of S!» John. Qllobro. 011d HflliYflX-‘pared with the stocks in store at thc:In July 1929 the export of cream than could hnvv been obtained in ‘butter had to be imported to meet hfny, Jiiiic. or July i031, when the ‘the domestic demand, so it may be Lczi Gnvcriiiliciit was in l10\ver.:preslimed that a far greater’ quant- Iind the ovci-cirnft bccn met by ity will have to be brought in ths bond is<uc~s lit iiiiit ' csdiniitcd that nvoi- ‘.1 quarter of has riscn nearly s'x cents a. pound a miiliuil cioilrirs would have ‘ill recent lllgnlghs and in the ol-dilr’ bccii SlUCll i0 (he tzlrcpcuvlrrs of the ‘My course more wlll be a, further Province. - increase during the winter period. . i _ , This, notes the Montreal Gazette, is 'l‘lli;.' fail, ivns stmilgly‘ cmphnsiz- d t m _ Eli by Prcmici‘ Stewart in his bud- 2n‘ m ucemen to e canad an 1;" spcccil iii thc inst session of] aryman to produce more m order ' Ito meet the home consumption zlii- Legislature. I “Wivit I t‘ll"ii‘gt‘ 'i;:'iiii"£ the “weds” not to speak of the muket . . . . q 1.1:..- Liberal GOVCHllllClli," llc obroadr Conditions for exportation siiiri, "iS illili illi‘_\’ ilcizlcctrd _ lto the British market are more fav-i tiicir (lutv when tlicy did not come“ “m, overdraft, 0,. a iorable as a result of the Economic lzi-nnlci- pzlrt cfllt. into bonds at .conferonce llnderslgndlngg, but n iiiuc \Vli(‘l"i Llcy lifKi tllc op- pnrunnty U, do SO ' The), iwiiat the British importers require kuciv the size of that overdraft. in the dairy as in other food trades ii-oiu lilo Public Accounts of Dec, . . i i930, and they had the opportull- 15 com ‘may of supply coupled with is better-l ijv, up a". least to iiic time when ‘good Siflrldflrds- T7161‘? grading in Canada today, so the they cilicrcd Oil tiicir election campaign ill the following sum- i inr-r, of Lll-Zlllg 001-0 of 1L and o; Canadian producers would seem to llliililli‘! iilu noccssaryi i)Ol‘i‘0'.il- , i lugs through cicbcilturcs, and |be m a stronger position to supply tilcy would then have obtained ‘British needs m wmpetitwn Wm‘ i woiicicrfiil thrills, because though fqrelgn expgfters and those of other. tlic marl-rot for stocks had gone 1,, Lqvcm m, market for bonds parts of the Empire. Fodder‘ is liqlgdqlig"iililt period was perfectly plentiful here now and the situaton ‘ " all round has improved somewhafl In proof of Mr. Stewart's statc- 50 Y3!‘ 95 maid"! dairy Pmdi-lcis i5 niciit the following provincial bond concerned. The Dairy Comm’ssion- issues and bids as of April May,'er‘5 report is encouraging -in that June and July, i931, may be cited: :17? ShOW-s ma‘ the butt" cansi-imlltliifl Quebec: April 30; $7,500,000; 4x5 iprospecls are muchbrighter than a, pci- ccnt, 30 year bonds; price year ago. If the butter-makers are’ 95-06; basis 4.36. ‘in a position to increase the'r out-i British Columbia: Mzly l5, $3.- put. the opportunity presents itself 59010995 4 Poi‘ ociii; five years; in the markets in Canada and in 96.68; basis 4.30. IBl-llaln, Alberta: May 2e; $550,000; 4i,‘ P" Cont; 30 yours; 95.84; 4.77. Ontario: Jiiiic 4; $30,000,000; 4 pci" cent; 40 jicars; 94.19; 4.40 i055 .09 New York funds. | U. s. HOLDS BACK ' The London Times expresses anx- icty as to what will be accomplish-l “be m“ J I d b w 1d l ‘is 1'! cents. British Columbia pays r . unc 9, $2,000,000; 4 o y the or Economc Confer- the Highest taxes ($2.43) per acre P0P Cont; two years; 99.nov,; 4_43_'cnce. ‘It recalls that on J1me 2 Mr.‘ Alb t J N _n h be] l k_ .for improved land and Prince Ed- Cl‘ I ' f - _/ i o one o. sie-oooo, ii, t" o ¢ “m r “h “p” “B uvward Island the lowest m cent-i.) pci- cent; 6 years; 98.50; 4_'19_ chancellor or the Exchequer, dis- Saskatchewan. June l5; $2,000, ‘cussed the conference, observing very 000; 4's pol‘ cent; 25 yours; 97.00; sensibly that he was sure such a 1-70- _ _ conference "should have the widest. Manitoba: July l5; 3123090; ipossible terms of reference, becausel f4’.- per cent; i0 years; 06.89; 5,00,,“ is exceedingly difficult to sep-l Manitoba: Jilly i5; $2,072,000; 41;, ‘arate the factors from one another’ poi‘ cont; 2o ycnrs; 93.14; 5.00. iood to soy that any of them can, In view of thcsc facts there crin ‘be dealt with successfully While the be no doubt us to the glaring "Pg. other; are ignored." "Monetary pol- ligcncc of the Lon Government in icy." he added, "is only one of the not taking advantage 0i‘ the fovor- gfflolors- To obtain reliefs. monetary nblc bond marker. prevailing at T103103’ must be acccmpflrlfed by l that time, and reducing the ovcr-[rcnewai of confidence, and a re- draft which, as already statcdJncwal of confidence is bound up; amounted to a million and onc- [with the solution of such dimcultJ quarter dollars and was cost- lies as reparations, war debts, tariffs, lug the Province ovcr 6 per quotas and other restrictions on cent in compound interest at them-ado." Bank. Mr. Lea now contends that lic. personally. had not been prcss- step. "It must immediately be fol- ment the Halifax Herald says: was 395.386 gallons $784,285. During the twelve months ending June 1930, when the tariff of 30 ‘cents per gallon was in operation valued at $4,074.25’!- cents went into effect in June, 1830, and the export for the twelve months endng June, 1932, was 186,423 gallons at $250,938. This, lt may be noted, was one of the results of the Macken- zie King government's policy of “walking humbly before Washing- |ton.” It Is one of the reasons why Empire trade preferences such as Canada is to obtain as a result of the Ottawa conference, become. so im- portant to our agricultural pro- ducers. FARM TAXES What apparently surprised Mr. W. J. Elgie, president, of the 1-fol- stein-Friesinn Associafon of Can- ada, more than anything on h's recent visit to the Maritime Plo- vlnces was the low rate of taxation on the farmers of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Elgie, who lives at Sault Ste, Marie. Ontario, gays the taxes ‘paid by the farmers here are "noth- ing" compared with the that must be paid in Ontario on a" Pil-“o farms of equal size. The statement pom‘ put when they tmpk ecmb ‘is borne out by ifiures recently is- sued by the Dominion Bureau of statistics, which show that while the that there is locseneas, inefliciency ‘one waste in public administration. ‘land are paid in Ontario where the H the business men can ‘Show m‘ -rate is 88 cents, the lowest are paid ‘in Prince Edward Island, where it highest taxes per acre for all farm Commenting on Mr. Elgie’s state- "Since it is only by comparison that the position of a. people in any part of the country may be determined. the test applied by i this Ontario agricultural leader is indeed favorable to Maritime conditions. "Down this way we have a habit of accepting without ques- tion the excellent position of the Ontario farmer as compared with our own, and it is only when we lead such statements as that ize our estimates might need considerable revision." EDITORIAL NOTES It is hard, notes the Dominion Federation of Liberal Women of yet the Canadian farmer is exwnslon o; the ll-llnchlse go thou- OIG&III‘BEX. It is her opinion that men ‘across the line. In July he exported still root“; lgrzfimfl!“ “'°"';;“ in the-po tca e an are_ - 425 Canadian gallons valued at] med to consult them as mfle as importing nearly five million pounds $444 and in July 448 gallons atl $4.50. The United States gallon equals about five-sixths of the Can- ‘details oi’ party management “The ‘minhtration, reorganizetorl of ser- been a considerable movement in Government's record of clearances mride by Mr. Eigie that we reel- of settlers‘ effects ilows. This year. during May, the peak month for this movemeinih. 743.000 worth o! tiers‘ elects were brought into Canada. from the United States, while $210,000 worm went in tm Colombia and now reported taken Now there was a time when show however that the processes those who are overweight do n work any slower than in those normal weight. What does this mean? world conference at Geneva» it 18 pointed out, Germany would not be entitled to eblogate the restrictions placed upon her by the ‘Meaty of versamm they need. Now these overweight individua Mrs. William Costello Kennedy of Windsor, president of the National fCanada, speaking in St} Thomas ‘recently’ expressed dssatlsfactlm surance records teach that . ed ln (jgnadign politics since the membered. possible with reference to the sel- ection of candidates and in other enfranchisement of women," Mrs. high blood pressure and the symp same weight of decision in Public affairs as to men, but what efid- lence is there to show that the ack- Inowiedgcd preponderance of women's voting strength has counted one whit in the moulding of public op- inion or in the P8551"! 0f 1881518- ,tion of vital concern to women?" part of small intestine. is efficient and practicable. physical work, take less more dangerous. We refer to the money with which to purchase tho sovle l1, Before she great warlrich foods, that we remember that the pop. tion» of Russia was re-'considcrable danger to health and p011ed be about 120,000,000. Sirice:happiness is at hand. We will put the war“ there has been revolution on weight and twovout of three of ln Russia, and during the revolu-'us will have increased or high Mani,” Del-god mmlqllg 0g 3055mm, blood pressure, thus increasing the according to authoritative statistic Jiiabilitv to the above menimmd an‘ were executed; but that has been merits- ibut a gmail impediment to growth, Cutting down on the food intake. and the must omcial returns place as suggested by Dr. Rowland, is the i-he- Population of the Boviet ite- lsimplestnnd most effective method pubu“ ma“ at l63.om|(l°o_ n», be- of preventing overweight and high coma immediately manifest what blood Dre-Wife- situatlon the countries of Europe are likely to find themselves in, i1 i" the plans of the Soviet organiza- tion should succeed. A country so populous, organized and eager as GOLDEN LOAF it seems to be to spread the Sovlst doctrine-to impose it even-amongst other nations is not a neighbor which will permit its neighbors to sleep in peace." Out of the season's Prodigal estate, Seeking our brown hands shaken of Of the decision of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce to have a their dust committee enquire into the cost of ' it l government the Winnipeg nee He” The ggldxgl loaf assumes s go den observes: "Better than general de- ' . clamation by the business men of we gggaghagiglgd the summers Canada against extravagant and Provisioned, and in honor with the wasteful government is the pro- so" amount posal to make a careful study of Provided Wm‘ an aftermath o, ndit c and actually ease We.slice the loaf and praise the earth's increase, This earth that has a purpose in our toll. Vomies can be made by improved ad- vices or otherwise. It is often said It were a feast surfeitive and of _ X greed stances M m‘ m Dommm aunt" Were we to sit and cat whereof at the provinces or the municipalities, length improvements and the saving of public money will inevitably follow. It will also be easier for govern- ments to make the drastic retrench- ments which they think necessary, ii’ they have strong public support. We had not labored. Hunger need and strength Impel the sinew that our spirits feed And justify our ease. The bread we eat Is golden with our laboring in the wheat. Purchase of 10,000 acres near Elm Creek. Man, by a colonization com- pany, which plans to settle 62 farm- ers in the area, and negotiation for an additional 25,000 acres for the some purpose, is the first big in- dication of a prospective trek of American farmers to Canada. For the past year oi- more there has —Howard McKinley Corning. in New York Times. A springboard for divers, ad- justable as to resiliency to suit each user's weight, has been invented by a Sun Francisco swimmer. "l" d"°°"'°"- " ‘h’ “mm” Steel flooring for office build- ings has been invented that is cor- rugated on the under side to serve as conduits for electric wiring. get- Everything appears to point to an‘ The Lausanne Conference. increased Canadian pork busing“, he declared, could only be the first Lard and lard com . other direction. ,back by the giver. At the same time ‘there is a row between Bolivia and Paraguay. There has been fight- ____¢ Down in Colombia the people are pound were lwldemanding war with Peru and the ing. charges of atrocities, claims of ported from the United States to'5°""o h“ “PP"°"“ ““'“““°“‘“ “m”? “Y W“ “d” m“ w“ h“ cu for payment. This is a poor cx- lowed by cxamhntion of the wider the amount, of soa pounds in August ' u“ mm!” don" b,“ m. natlon- not been deem-ed and the two compared with 58,486 pounds a year‘ ai defence. The trouble ls over a countries my that in conscque rJe ,oit'y\named Leticia, on the Amazon of their unconquersbic river, once ,. u pacifism ted by Peru to they are willing to make terms. About 8 per cent of all peoplo posed to be for vehicles and the!‘ ,GOV€l'llm¢l'it has sent a stiff note over i0 your °f 88° "id 1° Pmi-“ds should have the risht °l ‘"7 3"“ Ito Berlin which throws cold water or 10°" °verwei3ht m" his“ b1°°d It simply means that those who are overweight eat more food than l “if.“‘i“2.2ii°l‘i.."£;fi.‘§.2§°f.Si“; n». no n» an ee , increased in proportion to the ex- cess in weight; experience and in- 01 course heredity predisposes to overweight and high blood pressure, and this point" must always be re- Dr. V. C. Rowland. Cleveland, points out that u balanced reduc- ing diet, intelligently supervised by common prudence and lack of con- o, physician doing this special work- ls the largest or best single factor in the control of certain types of tomswhich accompany it, such as indigestion, gall bladder disease and ulcer of the stomach and of first Treatment by diet in which foods poor instead of rich in food units The thought then is that as we approach middle age. we do loss exercise A great deal has been heard ill, than in our Younger years, that we time. it is coming winter. The price of butter the export was 2915333 gallons the pest of the yellow Peril blltillflelare now in a position to take ‘ ‘is today. says Faction Catholiqucwthings a little easier, mentally and th l1 hi h is rhaps, even h sically, and have a little more The Hawley-Smoot tariff of 5e no?” er p" w ° I” p y of vehicles. The streets are sup-II the jay-walkers insist on takiril} chances themselves, and thus lm-" it peril the enemy, that ll. tho 511V" to you. High Grade: in 0t ed,so freely to risk hi8 lilo 881d limb as in England. The pedestrian‘ beiligerently asserts his "£18133 and no one dare controvert him. Even in London, it is stated. the "right" is so far recoilflilod W“ the authorities content themselves ls with placing signs at dangerous spots bearing the words, "Please of lines marking pedestrian zones, but these are ineffective in large extent because the walkers. in numerous instances more or less politely ig- nore them. Just as they pay no heed to the "Please cross here" signs. In consequence, thousands of persons are killed or injured in the course of a year. It is costly defiance of sidcration for motorists‘ rights and‘ feelings. - Brighton has become tired of as- - sertion of "rights" that are perilous 5447'9'z6'3i PTEER H-E-A-T Judge Coal, not by whet it costs, but by i what it provides! Wcsell only that which l; known to give the utmost heatbper dollar of cost Sold in any quantity at lowest prices A. PICKARD & CO. Phone 240 It is amazing the quantity of OLD GOLD we have received-but. there must be still lots ' ‘ more-Bring yours in. G. H. .. TAYLOR J eweller‘ 8: Engraver 281 W? i 1 and has inaugurateda determined movement t0 make the streets safe for both drivers and walkers. There they have located semaphores at strategic points, and in the more dangerous sections have» placed guard rails for preventing persons on foot either carelessly, or of in-' tent, straying info danger. These are particularly useful in the neigh- borhood of schools, a-ud it is stated. to be an interesting spectacle to see the schoolboys dash out in solid ranks, only to be brought ton stop by the rails. The pedestrians of Brighton have accepted the stricter control like lambs, which causes the - 14o Richmond so, E. R. BR 0 W l, Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and v Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. _ Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown Telegraphstcorrespondent to sug- \ gest that lightly-hung chains, in- — stantly removable in case of fire or other need, might be placed at the actual comers of the pavement, so that foot passengers would be fore. ed to keep to the safety zones. It is a good sign that the pedes- trians are showing that they can be regulated into obedience of traffic rules. It is satisfactory from their own point cf view as well as that of motorists, the majority of whom everywhere have come to realize that they cannot defy common safe- ty measures with impunity. Neither is entitled to ignore ‘the rights of BAlTE rzcnaacmo Ewalgl militia y‘ m @- ii ; .|;~ Q i"! l us take complete charge, n. Consider Your Batteries . You know how much satisfw. tory service depends upon ill; efficiency of your battery, 14; pairing and recharging it just at the right time and in the right way. . . "Electrically at Your Service" Palmer Electric Ltd. Automobile Starting, Lighting Ignition i the other, Recognition of this fact should mean comparatively few accidents, safer streets, and a bet- Education For Life ter feeling on both sides. (London Daily Telegraph) Honest Confession (Mail and Empire) Despite its persistent attempt to discredit the Imperial Economic Conference before, during and after its session, the Toronto Star has at 185i bee" “impelled by the force of circumstances to admit that trade conditions are improving through- out the Dominion, and that this improvement is promoted by pros- pective advantages td he del-ivgd from the Conference. In part it says: - "Plans for Fall trade continue to expand, as reports from the leading provinces are more uniform in their expressions of continued gain in confidence, which are being accom- panied by larger orders than was the case a year ago for many items of merchandise. Wholesale trade m8 flicked up markedly during the last two weeks, and the general in- sistencc on immediate delivery re- veals the paucity of retailers’ stocks. Orders thus far have been confin- cd to ready-to-wear lines for men and women, hosiery and shoes, with a. noticeable trend away from the small hand-to-mouth purchases. Automobile replacement parts are in good demand, and accessory job- bei-s are laying in stocks for the Fall season, while wholesalers re- port satisfactory bookings for Fall lines. such as builders‘ hardware, plumbers‘ and steamfittcrs’ sup- plies and glass." It adds the following statement from the Commercial Review, pub- lished by R. G. Dun and l" mpany: “No little of thaoptimism in Can- adian trad~ circles is due to tho prospects o! a better outlet for Can- adian cattle, fodder, raw tobacco, base metals and other primary pro- ducts obtained through the medium of the Anglo-Canadian agreement signed at Ottawa last month. The six-cent per bushel preference on Canadian wheat in the Liverpool women speakers developed theme in the Education section of It ought to be a startling indict- ment of the whole system of educa- tion for girls. In fact, it is little more than a commonplace. But if women of cultivated minds and keen sense of social values are com- ing round to this view of cookery and domestic activities generally, the prospect fol-‘British home-life takes on a less gloomy appearance. ward girls to fall back upon, but as real an educating instrument and preparation for life as any other. Bo, thought Voltaire, who said that a woman who could manage a house- hold well could govern an Empire. But it would be a mistake to lay stress on the practical side of the question, important though that is ic and the formative values touched on yesterday. Culture is something more than knowledge or the accu- mulation of accomplishments. It may be that the national movement in favor of looking facts in tho face and Glasgow markets, conditional "P011 the shipment of the grain by the ail-British route, will mean in- crowd hflfldlins at the Canadian ports. During the first two weeks in August the clearances of wheat from Canadian seaport; amounted to 6,233,991 bushels or almost twice as much as in the corresponding period of last year. Fifty more ocean vessels have arrived at the Port of Montreal this season than ‘during the corresponding period last year .the total since the open- ins o! navigation being cs2." in itself. There are also the aesthet- . "Many girls go through the whole of their school life with no instruc- tion in domestic science. They are too busy with other subjects requir- ed for examination purposes." Two this the British Association yesterday. In this light domestic science is: not something for the more back- i which began last year will yet be extended to the education of girls. 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