IN '4 IWJTSHILL Xi dd Yfilllumealarangamtnthat a films: in mum in disuse 011M- srnal poduots. was talking to the lmayberaealledihat. follow- mnnasadaimahasvlvslw yoar. itwaalwsrtadthat yours Qnasiianawasstakmcllptheltflfi! Ollmflladipatilismlmellklnd --llaeaBuyin¢0ommittoe.A m ‘ qznntity oi inferior l‘- ba- ‘oonhadfoslnditswaylnto the .kitili market, he said. thereby considerably affecting the sale o! first-class Canadian bacon And Qcanssunnasozi hastoplmeerlta ~ way in a market which is acculstom- "od to the splendid Danish product o1 even quality. Mr. Wilson went “g to warn the Committee that we had better watch the quality 0! waurcattleexports also,soas to ‘j maintain uniform excellence. "'lhere," says our Montreal eon- liemporary, "you have the need for »~the Mhrketing Act in a nutshell. “JCanadian producers must be al- nlnwedioorgnnisetoplldectthciil- “selves and to maintain uniform duality of export so that they ma! “build up the great makets that Jhelr best products deserve.“ i uvszvs CRITICISM 1"" The much-heralded "attalt“ on "fps Rhodes Budget, launched on by Hon. J. L mum, Lib- 1m financial critic m Parliament. "mourned outwbe lsrgelyarehashof Jald party shibboleths, with little or nobearingontheps-esent daysit- ‘nation. rm- example, Mr. Ralston - ‘seemed chiefly oonoemed with crit- _‘ icising what he termed the Bennett ulbovernmenfs “policies of ic Jsationalism which have proved so I “disastrous to Canada's trade." ' C ‘ cident with this miticism sp- ihe current monthly letter of in» Bank of Montreal, announcing "a driking expansion in Canada's “foreign trade in March"; imports "having increased $14,000,000 and ea- nearly 820000.000 over Febru- llgures, while the isnprovesnent » aver larch i933 was equally great. " "Iu-theoanadian fiscalyearand- ' ‘dd March Si," says the Bank letter, ' “Vexternal commerce aggregated ti.- 011451000, an advance of le per "dent over the total in the preceding gwelve months." Meanwhile the "bBank offlciafl note a “needy widen- _ in‘ circle of business activity." The increased export trade, as ~Quardian readers are ware, is par- “ticularly noticeable through the Maritime ports of 8t. John and Halifax, which are doing a shlpplhl ‘§I$l$ unprecedented in ma!!! ‘years. f Also to hand is be current month- Jeviewoftheliankofilovafico- ., inwhichitisestlnsatedtbatba- Hynqqg-uoflastyearsndths dose oi’ 1B8. no less than 275.000 Tdmadians returned to work, and “fine owing to continued 1 .§-ing the first two months of i034. flag. _ ‘ numberofworkersre- Diluted into Canadian industry b! inch of this year is greater still— $11,000 in all. an industry which seems to have Enefltod particularly from the Ban- nett Government‘: lhnplre trade policy is the lumber industry-a fact Tgrikingly borne out in an article ‘amen appeared in the local Liberal glen this week, and which conclud- ed with the prediction that ‘this i934 will be a banner Y"! 111 die lumber industry?’ "r Dlflfll U" Pl"- W" » of about two and three-Gulf"! ‘ "million doaen. The export during lreianrlaswitneasthsfateolthat historic harp “which (nee through Tanbhallathsaeulofmuic shed." Rmgyhthataplahhafootio transplant the harp. in tho hope thatit willflourishinmwsur- roundfngahtallevcifanmetlung ladevelopingnlftiioainsbetoptrp- ulariaethese ancient inswumentl, wellandgoottnereiaroomhese forbotbzfllmlghthepipuwillre- quire more tdritory than m harplftheeominldtheharpand thoplpealneanaa elaahbetween twonationalmsasicprodslceraitis Lea!” and "0 Oanada!“ This is a ponibility, aays our Liberal con- __ y, against which Oanadisns should be on gmrd. Iluture Q. Pat- rick's and 8t. Andrews‘ Days will tell the awry. N. S. EXPERIQIENT Ilartlakminflolchesterdiunty, NouBooCKIIeneoft-hosestranga bodiesdwaterirawhichtherenever VII Ill! 1% life. Bit this over- trout m fromthe federal hltchlry at Bedfwd, 115., having first made a careful. culmination, of course, inosdertomahamretbsttlasarea wasonamited tothis varietyod fish. In 1982 another 30,000 fry were addedtotheoriglnsllot. Ilsenthemrnmeroflilicame asoundobeervationswcvmsde to aaeartainwhat had heppenedtotb: little atsangeraandlnrei what theofliodsfcalndoutflomeofthe troubweighed wellorer apound. mcstoithernatlaasthalfaposlnd. andalletthamwerospparmtlyas lively and healthy as lny speckled ihsrnwaenoulsiztoszveninchea lens. ‘lhat was woos snows that Hart Laks isanaxeellmt spot for Wwkled trout mm if nature for- gotahoiltitwhenthsm-iginaltsmit siontswera being distributed. MORE SETTLIRS? Prom the large number of inquir- iss received iron: families in Rn’- ope and also in other provinces o! compared with last. states A. W. Vail. The improvement in ec ic conditions and prices received for farm produce has made it possible llr. Macllanaia says. l E .‘I § i! in; it? :2. i. 1i 5:2! Iii: a'== it? Q8? 2a many of them seen; to want some- thing g great deal more than want peace. Last summer- King George pub- licly warned British capitalists that they were falling down on their yob of distribution. The King lid; “It cannot be beyond the pow- arotmantosousethevlltn- sources of the world u to ensure the material progress of civiliza- tion." And now the staid and trad- itional liondon Times, says: “The object of production is consump- tion. with ninety million people destitute. or close to it, it cannot be suggested that the desire to con- sume is not present. 'l‘he primary function of production and con- sumption are therefore frustrated." This‘ is a prett‘; fair notice t0 banks and bankers that the cult of mon- ey worship is ended in England at least. The leflty with which the IIOIe of Commons rejected the proposal to end the private traffic in arms :§§§§ %’§:§§E§§§‘= lllléiilill“ F ,5 ll l? i: 5 52E 5g" l l? §§“§e§ .255??? E Elli E 2 £525 E said trill? ' 5 is . hi. E E 5! t E? 23E is; iii git is astonishing. The suggestion that m, because the manufacture o! peace and war products is often inter- mingled it is therefore impossible to control the me without control- ling the other has been repeatedly disposed of. Thus the joint Note of the Danish, French, Polish and Spanish Governments explained last Pibruary that the sole object inviewwnstoreservetothefltste om "that part of industrial production whereby a product undergoes the first. transfcmution which renders it unfit for pacific puTpOee5.—-lfln- don News Chronicsl iuberal.) Not lmg ago in a Irsan was convicted of fraud, chiefly on the ground that he had wrongly claimed to be the holder of certain university degrees. He had entitled himself "MA, M.D., FAB. He ex- plained in court that "M.A..," in his case stood for “Medical Attendant," "MD? for "Medical Dresser," and "FAB." £01’ "Flint Aid Student." Needless to say, his ingenious de- fence was dismissed as a quibble. ‘TABS’, it is true. may stand for anything, but "MA." and “M.D." have a universally understood and meaning, and ordinary people-landladim, for enmpl would never dream of connecting with these ‘letters anything but their common signification-Cape town Oape Argus. We are still paying for the war. Some are paying more than oth- ers. The fortunate ones are those who have to pay only in money. Those to be pitied are the poor fel- lows who. as a result of physical disabilities suffered in action, are polled to go through life with handlups which have a depressing and discouraging effect upon their natures. Most of them are bearing up lravely, and with their own eflorta, supplemented with such an- sistanu as can be provided through governmuit and Canadian legion agencies. are still "putting up a good show" in the battle o! life. ‘hotfly. after a long exile in Turkey, was permitted to enter France upon condition that he would not. violate political neutral- ity. He has abused Hench hos- pitality by trying c- -- iniernationale to foster will be expelled from France. This larillisnt man ‘has be- come a mischievous fool. In. Franklin D. Roosevelt sounds a comlno sscult note, says the Bos- ton Post. when she urges that school houses of the future be of simple design. During the last few years it has been the custom to put up enormous school buildings, with _ spacious halls and what not. 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