l ausaionsrovii auiinauu ' TIIE It'll!‘ Daily (Founded 188'!) merits. One cannot too strongly condemn the 5901053 The)’ trike Pride in | “w” ,1 a n. Preaid nt Lieut. Col. w. camel- s. MeLure - . . . _ British mu play, They so n ~ "' " Vie: Preaideni .l. B. Burnett. l‘. J. l. d"?t9"_"c55_°f the ‘mum Pfocefju“: wllh regdfd downr t. meanness. The oldgr ' llrleapolltltt“ u‘ ‘nub.’ u ldltor and Managua Director J. IL Burnett. l‘. .I. l. to this inquiry. It looks to me like a grand farce, men w teach them hockey can Beore y Lleut. Con. I). A. liaeKinnon, l). S. 0. Associate Editor Frank Walker SUBSCRIPTION BATES i some action as a result of this inquiry” “Now, six weeks later, on April, 29," said Mr. Douglas, “we are still discussing a report that was tabled over a year ago regarding the investigation into the high price of faiin imple- with the government stalling for time. It is two years since this investigation began and now we are only at the stage of ‘discussing a THE cnaizcorrmroww guiiapim stirs] av THE run u Boys and youth as, inherently 8°05’ mould th lads and yo men into closer‘? clever. KCDuiTgIIIQDIY players-or they can develop them f0 the "bad men" of hockey. And. mlcuc roaun ‘lilo aelala is eIK far the lea by correspondents eI uueatleaa el iatereat. The Char ettaeowa G GAE-DIN! POI ‘III UNEM- PIDYEI) $5.00 per year (in idVlllcfl delivered to Cit! ' ' . . . of all th "dirt ticks" 1 th '_'—' "u, 1n .¢y‘ngej milled to P. s. island report which, even if it is passed, i5 no guar- who“, ca; “.03, “in n, 21,0112 v°%i€$i.A‘.°% my!‘ has struck a tion tha unemployed $5.00 pefiear (in advance) mailed toCanada and LLS. r antee of legislative action regarding the commit- fiirther that so much time has been allowed in; the est competitive sport in the world, we nominate as the Members Audit Bureau of Circulation: t - d, t- l t l ‘h ch - _ .,.,,, b. , ,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, '°.°.§’;;il;‘§£.."..'°“'t..° mi°“;...°. .33.‘. ins. "has." "t"; =i~sg~umm ,.~.=. ,5 "mules “mm” fessional rmfii ought to result G A195 51mm” u D hm,“ fr?” QM m ° m a suits in many e1 es the Weakest Ink’. . ___~__ ;— z __ WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. 193s Mr. Roger's Statement The complaint that this Province has not been receiving its fair proportion of unemploy- ment rclicf wiis made by two members of the Campbell (iovcriiinciit during the last lcgislzitivc session. liigtircs ivcrc citcii by lion. .\lr, Mc- Intyre in proof of this contention, rind Sllllllill" figures, wcrc quotctl lll the brief prcscntcil to thc Rowcll Loiiiiiiissioii by thc Hoard of Tirzidc. TdltlT sci-ins. no doubt as to thcir ucciirzicy. Tllc rcsponsihility", according to .\lr- .\lcliii_vrc, is with the Dominion (lovcriiniciit for this stiitc oi to elapse during the present session that it is altogether unlikely that we shall get legislative action during this sitting of parlia- ment. This means that it is not likely we shall have lcgislzitioii dealing with this matter until next ycar, which will probably be the session prior to the general election- In other words, the entire term of office during which the pre- sent government has ruled will have been taken up with an inquiry into a question as to which the govcrniiieiit’s duty was clear from the very beginning." Canada's Contribution \\’h:it Canada can contribute towards the de- fciicc of the British Commonwealth is the sub- n some slate-cleaning action against hooseyb worst enemy, - Stratford Beacon-Herald. Latest efforts have been to ob- tain consent to display the little (Dionne) girls in New York, and also to take them to Hollywood for movie production. But Dr. DaIce is Just as adamant as he was nearly four years ago, when news of the children's blrthi brought the first flood of offers. U to the present the refusals have en on grounds of health. but, shortly the reason will change Then the probable deleteriou- efifect on the psychology of the children will be the govern- ing factor. Rearing the famous yfllmkstens in an atmosphere that in any way approaches normal is e difficult task at best Adding “the sensational features of exhirblfions would onlv complicate a job thus HEAR-IN FITTED JUST AS GLASSES ABE FITTED An individual who is hard of hearing meets s. friend whom he knows is similarly afflicted and ls surprised at. the improvement of the friend's hearir? due to tlhe use of a new hearing ad he is wearing. His friend's hearing Ls so much improved that he decides that he will get one of these new hearing aids. To his disma he finds that. the hearing air w loh so ggeatly helped his frffndb hearing alb- solutely unsuitable for him as the increased amount of sound actual- lv disturbs him and t sounds are less clear than with .5 old hear- in-r aid Why the difference in hearing aids? Are not hearing aids just meant to ‘increase sound ‘PM individual whose eyvdght. is falling can Bo into a five and ten in: suburbs separate committees were formed to arrange for the ob- taining of vacant lots lei-their sub- division among the applicants, ior the buying of tools an seeds, and for assist the workers with practical adv ce. A finance ocmmi - tee was aso found necessary to so- licit for funds. Mimy ladies Joined the commit- tee and their assistance was of great value. Now. if the work is to be done this year. no time may be lost, for most of the seeds should be in the ground before the end of Msy and much preliminary work ls neces- sary. - A meeting of all interested will be held this Wednesday svenmS 8'- 8.00 p. m. in the Canadian 11281011 Hall No. 5'1 Grafton Street. at. which it is hoped that there will be "' "Yo-Jul i. . IMPROVEMENT we have gladly made Inquiries Invited Loans such as Chess m being arranged through The Royal Bank by home owners all ovq- Canada. With the win. ter over, you too may be considering a Home Improvement Loan u, repair, extend or mod. Iilfifif» < ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ood attendance. . _ , _ . v i1 1 - i - , _ far remarkabl well done. -Ph1l- Wm’- slcTe and Purchfl-Se 8195595 a‘ I “c mm. ma, m,‘ qutsnm Cums up rcpcnu, Jtt o .iii inilhir) by 1n important London Pub udelphia Bulldiln. that will magnify an object, so This is a. Vllxfliflafililchwlfigglntfllketllqiiel: igllstlyglliiggpjlil-tyi ill Uttzuvu. in connection with thc zillcgctlly nil liczition, The Economist, edited by Sir “falter Layton. The second law of thermodynam- that he may see it more plainly but if he wan} his partfcular eyes fried to correct poor vision due to rue e - This“ Tlld To to th unem lo ed w we 1i S. HENRY! G your nearest Roysl Bank branch will b4 fair sczilc of rclit-f pziviiiciiis in ziiiotlicr province. , _ _ _ 1C5 d“ ees that n n _ I _ . . ' » - l'Ulllllll out that th» Dgrm ' r e "w ow“ mm l —-—-—-—-————— b°ou.¢'"]o'n| a .\ _ -- ‘ i -- l -1 ;_- 1 1] - ; f.’ c nion occupies a a hjghe] 1W1 t 1 .3 d shortsightedness, long sighbednevg, A-klor "Im- _ _ "mm" "msiu Iwgi“ up m [I U m“ watcr. aiwa-yg sejekfi iogedwiin 1.23:1. Psiirrniitlsm or other defect. he “SHERMEITS LOAN BOARD dfillsllf-Bdtotalkitovu “The lloiniiiiviii iiovcriiiiiciii hzis not in any \\'lt_\’ brought prcssiirc to llCkll upon llfnvlllijllii govcriiiiicnis with rcspcct to ziny change iii rcliel sczilcs. \\'c hzivc from iimc to time ziltcrcil our pcciiliiii" place, it says: “Her isolation is deep- scaicd: her defensive tics with Great Britain zuid other (l0lllilllOllS are slight; her armed forces are feeble compared with her size and ivealth, though not perhaps compared with any actual A hot body. for example, will con- tinue dlssipatlng its heat until the heat energy has been evenly dis- trfibuted in the surrounding air. and unt.lJ the temperature of the must consult an opwmetrist or an ocullst Similarly with the hear- ing. Loss of hearing is not the 53mg in all oases. Some cares are due Q0 frequent colds and chronic cat- Sln-Oai April 18 you were good enough to publish a letlter of mine rig for some information re- garding the administration of the Fishery Loan Board. First, I want to admit an error on my part in merit Plan. about the Home Impmou- with you. Drop in um time you are pgggin‘. ROYAL BANK "i'2ll'l\.\ in Zlltl to provincial governments"; lll do- _ _ 5°43’ h“ Tfilched that of its 601/11’- ? _ . . _ g Y - H _ thrcat to her local securit . This recludes an onment. So the second law oi arm» the lllflammmm‘ 5mm Whmh sdrlressirg my questions to Ml mg so, wt. hznc bccii inilutiicctl by improvcincni firm reliance on her for {nuch aCtIlPVC asg t Y thermodynamics has been refund may extend up the airunvmg “Past I w“ under the “up”? l5 mice to as the ‘death-sentence of the “we frcm mm“ m mfidle e51‘ and sion that e was the in ilic lllltlllllltifllllilll sittiation in thosc provinces and to sonic i-xu-nt by iniprovcnicnts iii the fiii— ancizil [iosition of curtain provinces. Those havc bccn thc two factors which hiivc always govern- ed grants in aid by the Doininitm to the pro- vinccs, But thcrc has been no pressure of ziny kind in respect to relief scales. 17ml ix roma- lhing ZU/llC/l is drill! it'll/l entirely by provincial govcrmncrzfr in culijiuicliun ‘it'll/l Hm mioiicipiil- ifivs-" If this be the case, then it would seem that Mr. hlclntyire and his colleagues in the Pro- vincial Government are responsible. Mr. Mc- Intyre may argue that .\Ir. Rogers was simply “passing the buck", ziiiil there may be something in that, too. But the fact seems clearly to be that during last year especially our claims for relief were not properly stressed at Ottawa. Instead of seeking to sidestep their share of the responsibility, our federal and provincial re- in a Commonwealth war. At the same time, she is the most industrialized of the dominions, she can draw on all the technical and material re- sources of the United States, and whatever else she may do she is tinlikely in the event of war to impose those restrictions on the export of war- like supplies which we must expect from the United States if the Neutrality act remains in effect. Hence, in such circumstances, she might well prove an absolutely invaluable channel for the supply of aeroplanes and munitions, includ- ing many made under American patents or with American materials The possibility is all the more foriifyiiig in that Canada's western ports are less than three weeks‘ sail from New Zealand. Australia and the Singapore front. It would bc comforting to feel that the British and Domin- ion governments were exploring and strengthen- ing all these possibilities now." universe," for the available energy in the universe, being limited, is constantly being dlsipated in the vastness of space and the time must come, according to this law. when the level of energy will have reached such a. low p01!“ that. all the stars will be imlformly cold and the whole universe will be em- brased in a. state of heat-death. Mneterlinck and other bee admir- ers notwithstanding, bees are very stupid; even in their most compli- cated employment-s. the/y act as pure automate, D.M.T. Morelrnd. head of the Bee Research Depart- ment st Rothamsted. limgland, as- seris, as quoted by The London News ChronLcIe. By painting the backs of baby bees so Lhathe could identify them, Mr. Morland learn- ed that: Middle-aged bees are the onies that sting. Middle-aged bees go out with the swarm; young and old stay at home. Division of labor is by age: all bees are nurses set up an inflammatinn there. The inflammation may affect th¢ three lime bones which ‘conduct’ sound from the ear drum across the middle ear to the sending or plate of the hearing (auditory) nerve, so that they become anikylosed (one solid bone) which cannot conduct the sound properly from ear drum to the nerve going to brain Then ihfire is the hard of hear- lng due to disturbance of this hearing nerve itself caused by in. fecflvn- inlury or other conditions. A physician tests the hearing with the tiqklng of a. watch or a. tuning 5°11! D-ooed near the ear drum and then at certain distances sway from the ear or he may place the watch behind the ear (on the big 111mb). Generally speaking (not always however) if thg tickling 1; not heard so well at lu-mp badk qr ear. some damage to the hearing nerve is susoecterl 1g 501111.; 15 my heard so well at the ea;- itselr then some damage to the sound-con- Mr. Le? chairman and chief o lclal of the Board. However, the subsequent proceedings in the Legislature, and the reports in the press have clear- ly demonstrated that Mr. Acorn is the real hos. and that 1t is to him that we must look for any light that may be thrown on the activ- ities of that very active organizat- ion. I am afraid that Mr. Acorn is rather more apt. st dimming the lights than in adding more bril- liancy to the scene. He complains in his Budget speech (second edit- ion) that. I sm tryliu to dlt him. I think he has done that very thoroughly himself. Such seems to be the opinion of his colleague on the Board, Mr. Gallant, who after describing how very carefully he and Mr. LePage tried to do their duty. admitted they were fooled. Fooled. by whoim? Apparently by Mr. Acorn, as he was very careful not to include the latter gentleman in his eulogy. We would like first. to get some OVER O00 IRANOHII Mr. Tea Poii Says: For a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Ill ALL PARTI OP CANADA \, v - t - . M, “m1 _ _ Th u; g be duvf-ing bones. due to catarrh o light from Mr. Acorn on the ques- , _ presentatives should get together, ‘take off their I Editorial Non” I is “n.0,; ‘lhfgj Wei,“ “L; {w}? middle ear trouble is silsnecte'l_ r {inn of his much lauded fish nous- Mantlme Service foal iwoentua by coats", as Hon~ Dr. MzicMillan suggests, and do months. swarming can be cori- arghgalfdwlgftheljnefidt-hat tgcspdwno hfle l thihflouset that will gailyeloigil: a little hard work. Passing the buck from one "Oiled by mim- WBSDS- 583's Mr- fined Wm‘ hearing ‘gas Shgsllt suliii 643:5?!“ h3g3“ m aigifastlé-IPI; ‘_'*‘ a“ 1e“ Mmout my and longer that ls of a nature inferior ta rest of the Dominion en- more insistent we shall h, to obtain the 8mm of we should in ordln received before, ii sections. RETURNS T0 SPURS . (B The Canadian Preell N-After a lapse of l1 years Peter Mcwllliaxn returns as l manager of Tottenham Hot-spurs football club which he left in 1M’! ' to take charge of Middlesbrough, Much is hoped for from the Empire Exhibi- ggfifigg “e n“ “w” mwmiem tion opened by the King and Queen at Glasgow ' ___ yesterday. All Scotland is intensely proud of Ttl" ""'l* mlm‘ l" - is Lord Ch terfield, but. it for although on a smaller scale than that of Kflrfi ,,.,,§‘.§’,,,,b1, pom? under most Paris last year it is declared to bel-much more Cirwmfitanws. He Stands 118-08111- fn Rome, Naples and Florence thousands of attmmive Ca d h ft] f- t -1- ly in ling to buy tickets to a mo- people were imprisoned during the past few days. in tihe eghigigzna as one 0 m mes pa“ “m5 ilrmlfigllcl-“Ie shklrtomgnzbltll 9:21‘:- Mussolini was making Italy safe for Adolf ‘ ‘ ‘flan h: 2% as Mm, as “gt ask H11 _ . . . . pardon. Elxoept in the subway, ‘(jerld rh k th 0th Ya Journal be a The delay in signing the Canada-U~S.A_ tariff whgah 15 a, worm m- un¢,rv,-Ofld_ o; i out were‘ as 5 t e m“ ' treaty has necessitated delay in bringing down 1B 2V1"- Ytlf m?“ all“! iwm 111:1 Infife CTTl e COTIIITICII HT ll On Te CQTISC( iientcs‘ ' ~ C0115 13TH 0T1 0T 0‘ 3T5, En y p l the budget. To avoid further delay which would the subway were Ls much more 18:12.)‘ of thetfslaand. only: at m; (11105; m“ mo“ on ° “"5” ‘i’ m" l’ m‘ ‘m a Parliament nui at Ottaw ar the Boards fish houses erected in noim‘ how exmmely “He: m: - . accordance with such plans. The _ _ l . rm» o1 - m wow- nsuraiszsrzrhslaztsmii. hmls“ erected “t a m“ °i $1790“ serivce in this section 1t. is to be an average of $1.700 each. In the hoped that,’ m’; muenée Wm n0 be ' wig e absence of the details as to size. misunderstood as an mo “w: n, etc.. asked for 1n my former letter, m we Dug It y, m b, EVENSONG ed for their particular ty-pe of (St. John Telegraph Journal) hard of hearing. I?’ 18 W be b09911 t0 the other is getting us nowhere . And Thus They Govern these has been I am “kins 1t M‘ Braided that hoped um. it. is dawning upon ot- t-hey ere 0f lin-i-(Orm Style BM Blle- tawa that the Maritimes can have Now. I have made inquiries 111w their patience tried too m. to be the 608i 0| Some 01 the Drivately- asked to step aside too zrequently, owned fish houses in Eastern can be offered the lesvlngs too Kings. The newest and most com- often. All this is perhaps a great modious of these cost $600, or deal tohopef The em-bers of the day are red Beyond the murky hill, or. about one-third as much as the About these national alrssrvices- much advertised fish houses built woud it. not. be reasonable to sup- by the Board. ls the difference in pose that. the parts of Canada that the cost to b, explained by m; first showed their ownalr en-erprise So far have I been led {my may, M; 5mm 1,; mp. and contributed from their Own pued a an; 0g me mm“; pockets no start. aviation, might ex- Mhaiiigbzicridfg ?Kll’lg and Queen and Englatwps carry the session into July it is proposed to in- kflbpedhllnlipr tlésnk %ht be ex- ‘. . . clude the tr'ff d t ' th b d t ' p“ '_ W m‘ m‘ Mlmslers mmgle "lid? Mt" ma" Peopk‘ The anticipationadr adigfiiiinmtelyespiisenf seisi-i; We don't MET-That Uncle Sam President of the United States 1S just another deal especially with the Subject or perhaps to w“ P°ll°° i“ "mm Wm‘ m‘ citizen. No one would dream of a bodyguard have a Special session in the fan sliahest 11°00 01811041055; We do be- ‘out m, u, * ,,, ,,, ,,, ' pect to benefit first by national de- The kitchen smokes; the bed In the dllfillinil house is spread: The great sky darkens overhead, And the great woods are shri 1. six years later becoming Arsenal's chief scout. ‘_ i _ _ _ . y will: t; put, _""'“ -‘—’ for the Pm“ lmmster of Canada“ . . -. iilevliegplslqggihwgilgigsgum gag?‘ so iarwdnggihh fiililllywei Lord’ and used m me Board's mmmngs? m velopment? If that is reasonable I G Only the dictators—§talin, Mussolini. Hitler 5 - the absence of any fln-BWEI‘ f0 the the Marmmes are placed at, m,’ l free from totalitarianism. We can't The bmeu mm me embalm ed . ~ - v _ _ _ ‘ ' questions in my first letter, I must M x the us, m w \ wwalk in the shadow of the assassin. By mass Premier Kmg before the Rowen Commlsslorh mm, that I have ‘Wm me correct ziraiiorglde mlpnlclpu ,.encouo men‘ . Premier Hepburn has been getting back at save me white, him‘ bu,“ and m Bl d PmPa-fiimda- Plus ‘he Psyclwlogy "f ha“ they Among other things he declared that matters o“ s“ den towards ‘he Show’ “Pmmmn- of flying when 1t storied in NW1! yellclrgvct races of the yveholeitglorld. n ,nobody oen qu- sure And 1 t ca“ my °° m“ d°°r Now, as to the location of these w“ ‘u. and 5w“ image, m me a ~was tabled by the chairman of that committee, - - - - . . . _ ' _ uaea (‘Tgamze "°Yat‘°"§"- b“ lurkmfi hehmfl all, the concerning the structure of confederation should ‘him-haunt gifisywfi I “°'“,,,§‘,fd_ 5mm" Lord I under fish houses. I asked Mr. LePage Maritime, mm “when; d“ "m" m“ Emma‘ w manufactured. hlgh-Pfeiillffi . cmhuslasm l5 not have bggn aggigngd to a mmmission at an, can repel orders from our own The night at thy comand ‘fillet $1 kmzdwxhfllzfi libel’ ‘we; While large cities in the centre were terror—terrm' for their own lives. Hence the regardless of the distinction of its membership“ hemisphere. and come what may in Comesmll x211; 3:255:11 1:53p and u‘; iflghemifllgrf or °€he flshmbeuyers lhggglinizrgpokggiiélrgigltaqxlpg 231i. thei: H. J- " A B . ' ' a blood purges of Stalin, the concentration camps of Hitler. Hence also the dharacier of Italy's prepara- tions for Hitler. \\"e rend that the “roiind-tip" in Rome. Naples and Florence ran it several thousands- That Hitler's own detectives are assisting ltfussolinis police. That Germans are being sent out of Italv until Hitler returns home Thus the fruits of tyranny. Their" souls and consciences trampled tipon. the victims of the dictators are made into conspirators; forced underground to plot: the worst of them turned into potential assassins. Bullets take the place pf ballots. Another “WiIl-O-The-Wisp" Our fnrnicrs will recall that in I935 one of the chicf appeals made to them by i\lr_ Mac- kenzie King and his stipportcrs was in regard to lower prices on farm implements, particular- ly hinders. In the House of Commons the other day it was admitted by l-lon- I. Li. Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture, that sincc the i935 election two substantial increases were made in the price 0f binders. . How the Government has dealt ivith this problem was commented upon by Mr. T. Douglas, member for Weyburn. First, on March 2, i936, he said, an order was issued in the House of Commons for an inquiry into the high price of farm implements. On April. 24. I936» a question was asked regarding the response of the implement companies to the agricultural committee's request that during the course of the inquiry prices should be_reduccd to their former level- Hon. Mr. G3I'(lII‘ICl"S answer was non-commital. On Feb. i, 1937, the agricul- tural committee reported and suggested setting u a select committee of the House to continue g l the investigation. On April 8, I937. the 1'00"" Mr. johnston, but no discussion followed and no action was taken. On March ii, i938, the re- ~ was discussed on a motion of concurrence ' flldeed by the chairman of the committee. The thtilbetween the tabling of the report and the of the motion of concurrence was so the chairman felt compelled to add ' fleggeations of his own, which had no 5a the report but were apparently in- app to soothe the disappointment»)! The Ontario Premier argued Confederation was the outcome of conferences and any change should be brought about only by renewed con- ferences. n- : e a The Lord's Day Alliance of Canada this month celebrates the 50th anniversary of its organization. The celebrations will be in- augurated by special services in Ottawaand Tor- onto, when the work of the past fifty years will be reviewed. The major achievement of the Alliance was in obtaining the enactment of the Lord's Day Act of Canada, i906, the provisions of which were directed towards conserving the rights of all Canadian citizens to their weekly day of rest. I i i i All interested in the unemployment question are urged to attend a meeting to be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the Canadian Legion l-lall. The purpose, as explained in Mr. Hem- niing's letter in today's issue, is to follow up the suggestion of Mr. A- L. Wright of providing unemployed families of the city, free of charge, with plots for summer gardens. There is no doubt that many of our unemployed would wel- come such an opportunity, and it should not be difficult to procure the vacant lots, garden tools and seeds necessary for a program of this kind. The idea is not, of course, to compete with our farmers in the sale of garden products but merely to enable the unemployed to grow their own vegetables, thus materially cutting down the civic relief bill while affording, at the same time, healthful occyipaiion‘ The question of introducing’ Canadian seed potatoes into South Africa, says the Telegraph- Journal has been given considerable attention in recent years- Experiments with sample ship- mcnts showed that at least two varieties were highly adaptable to growing conditions in cer- tain areas-Katahdin and Irish Cobbler. It is arrive in excellent condition and produce a very satisfactory yield, and that this will undoubtedly said that the Canadian seed can be shipped to, Europe, Asia and Africa, we have a good chance to keep the two American continents free. We may even nourish the hope that de- mocracy can eventually be expand- ed to include all Central and South American states. In so do- ing we may collide head-on with I-lller or Mussolini or both. But. if we do. we'll be fighting for “our own acre" and not be messfng into the complexities of European or Asiatic statecraft. wh!ch fights wars without declaring them; which hunts for non-existent “pirate? in companw with real pirates; which defines intervention as "non-intervention"; which calls the rape of a weak nation a "civili- ning influence." [let's continue to spec-k our own language-New York Post. All those thousands of people in Canada and the United States who examined the Royal Scat, celebra- ted British train. when it toured this iontinent six years ago. will have an opportunity next year to inspect it= successor. the Crrona- tion Boot, for the Inndon. Midland and Scottish Railway has reached a decision to exhibit its blue and lsilvertstreamlined flyer st. the New y York World's Fair and late to place it. 0n tour in the two coup-tries. {The Commotion Scot was first ‘n- troduced into regular servire be- tween London (Fusion) and Glas- gow and vim verse in July year. It i= scheduled m cover the 4011-2 miles in each dirsction in i6 1-2 hours During the first six months it was in service the Coronation Scot. which ls a n‘ne- coach train with seating accom- modation for 82 first elsss and 150 third class passenger’. carried more than 86,000 oeeplm-Brodt- ville Recorder and Times. _ An estimate hat published that every man. woman and child in Great Britain drinks 1.000 cups of tea a year confirms in one detail the somewhat more picturesque statement of a United States of- ficial some years ago. supposing he that an Englishman. an -R.. L. Stevenson. Social Legislation (Exchange) The need for greater (ac-ordin- ation in Canada's social" legislation is stressed in the current monthy letter of the Royal Bank of Canada. The study discusses briefly the growih and present com lex ty of legislation in this field. I finds “a surprising essen 1 uni in resuts in each major izeograph c section of the country.’ but shows how tang- led and confused are the means by which these resuts are attained; It questions. for example what is the present total cost of health “1nsuianoe" in Canada. Since the real cost of health protective ser- vices ls found partly under labor lazislation, partly under education and partly under welfare, no proper answer can be found. Equal hazi- ness exists as to the relative eafic- iency of results in various parts of the country. The chief virtue of our pr-ver system. in the view of the bank, that there has been a r b Ellis‘. adaptation to Zocal needs. What needed is w eliminate haphazard financial and adnunistra tices. It suggests this might achieved by s central body working toward more uniform general mand- arvls and increased efficiency but RlVlIl due weight to varying local ‘w’ ‘eon oua. This conclusion supports the view that the final answer to 1r m! of our complex. vsxatious probiems of Jurisdiction and adminisrat otn will be a compromise based on the gen- eral welfare of the country rather than a clear-cut cleavage between fgeral Q41 gym} control. States, often referred to as the most. travelled over in the world. has s. length of 5.600 miles, of when 3.100 miles are land boundary and 2300mm water boundary. There is no other boundary of such ifllfal; to found, and the increasing movement of tourists over it sm- ahaaiaes the i adorn ot marina- onal travel between tlieae two up IOIIHVQ cgnsump- ion in their respective countries would find iiismil influence potato growers when Canadian varie- ties become better known. Therefore, if Can- adian seed exporters will study the market re- quirements carefully and endeavor to meet them as far as possible, there is every reason to . pale-M dgsqgersmtstw§h# . . ‘ (y. fronted wi the Arrlefean with u _ with , “German wi ae, the Austrian M. the Frenchman with ll, and the Ital- ian wit-firmly onm-alaneheatn Guardian. tween ""3. i 2000 actor filth eengnty "“'.l..i..i..°l&'.l ° no» OOUIIHIQL-Bfihdfln Bun. If a man his grave with his teeth it was the late reader Qillllhlli. the greatest bqaao and eateat operatic l. ‘I118!!- tuan feasts at wen for gem years a tter of notoriety. or a man live ao carols a- ly and yet retain incense r-i _.__ .....:' qt; "W r" 15¢" "I" the? ‘F “l” ‘° "m? ' 5"“ °‘ '11» opulent iii ' tlve prac- 1' be Let us look at the obvious facts. The three most westerly of these buildin were a r lacement of three h houses for years as fish plants by buyers and owned by them, which through age and neglect had fallen down. The new buildings were taken over by the some American buyers and used in exactly the same way as the for- mer privately owned plants. The cost to the Province was 85,100, the buyer saved $1,800 and the fishermen were in exactly the some position as before. Havctically the same condition existed some miles away where two more fish houses were built for the benefit of s. ‘prominent flrm~ of fish buyers, whose buildings were also past their usefulnes. Of course the fact that this firm is an ardent ‘supporter of the Govormnent had nothing to do with the locating of ‘travelling further east, we find one fish house placed so far tam any place where boats can lan that a fisherman would have to barrow his catch through several hundred yards of deep sand before reaching the plant. gidshqo D has been placed where no fish worth while have ever been landed rid obebly never will. However, said uildinz has been found very .an there- paxys the bill. f the money used in puttim up these bulldlnfl. or even the money wasted in their construction, had been given to the fishermen in the small be 791m T llflW eodfish and iii)»: langrl. the rganl fisher- men would ve received some ant. The same th applies to a great e - led "Fianermezr man" which either occasional rmen, or by those who had neither ca t en- 2......"."‘..% o. . m“. o cases will never, h»? or re- u the loan. my iii mieireumiieuyaui-mhls": 2v!“ rim of ihe loomi- alias; i: er. towns of the Maritimes dug down made rts. Now the OPTOMETRIST and Mafltirnes are inn to hope that some day in the future, after all others have been satisfied. their enterprise may receive a little re- ward. Even so. they understand they MONTAGUE. P l. I. Olliea Connected With Drugstore transport p e and that their se ce is to be resly a. .eeder subsidiary feeders thence. Itl very much have not protested. nee serial apparently not yet Perhaps it is up to us to give it. blame us if we . realize that distance is no long measured in miles. This is th one another so many days, hours minutes. If the Maritimes are COFFEE What do the neighbours say? Check your ex- perience with theirs. Each day we give you exactly what someoth- er Maritimer took the trouble to sit. down, write and mail to us. They are simply sincere expressions of opinion by people keenly inter- ested in Coffee, lu the same way as you are. r. n; nsrsnaoom. co." Luna-so . .--. t-n- n») are to be mm a smaller type of line from an inland terminus, Montreal to a sub-terminus in Mbncton with oo as though once more the biarltimes are being left in the cold slmplysibeeause they Confed- eratidn this is a familiar story‘, a fipis ed. surprise ending; dgttnws must not one and places are distant rom have their semi-detached geograph- hi!!! properly ireiite f. 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