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THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. ‘I930 ‘fliffilfiiiillliilfislllliii custom." notes By The Way Theoonversionoillnliilslyilbe MinisterofRevenueintheKing typical of a like that is go~ ing on all over the country. He be- lieves that our farmers need protec- tion in their home markers. Bo do ahostoffarmersfromcoasttocoast throughout the Dominion. who have not hitherto been associated with the Liberal- Conservative party. The fact is patent to every one who at- tends a meeting of farmers or reads a report of their sayings and doings. It is true of such meetings in every province, here or elsewhere. In no section of the Dominion is this k more the Prhirie Provinces. The failure Government is believed to be quite _ t " “m!” “ally taking less exercisqthenfor- o ‘lliiliuliil-Y rqin.... __ai= __. n~Y = Byjsass ltCB-osJID. = QUIWAIIMTJJITAWA oasnusl. nlinocmo ls ssrs silt-Pianist, Llaunders ,nss - been g _ to ioI-Tince " now-rd Itlandflandas ueuarthe You are overwelebi m‘! m" ii!" -Pairict . the cided to take of! e. numberQ! noun“ svent._and announced it in‘ glaring so as to get ‘Just right‘ according]; headlines, inqitshissue-ozlbaturdsy the weight and helBhF $95195- , . _ A ' Now l1 you were thin at one time years [ago the Chinese and have ccoumulutofi the “in adopted s pceulisr- method o: “war- weight simply by eating. add 8114- isra. when, they mud themselves in . sot about thyroid oltruot or olhtl" all me com-innit, and-other noise ~ mcn ground is established for mut- ii ‘iiWiniiil-‘stocd that the investiga- oThe Agricultural Meetings have so far been very lorsely attend- ed. This was to be expected irom’ures already uoon nnal decisions and conclusions must the favorable weather and the gou- of the Provincial Dairy Association“ by President Dewar and Mr. Cuttonl of Truto. as well as the address 1'01"‘ It warded by President Robinson of the. information is Pcrmltifld W P585 on “muted ‘and, and electric enemy National Dairy Council and his re- ‘ tlu-ous elegates present. are the vehicle for spreading erroneous plants. Factoriespgive constant em- marks oi the d worthy of careful perusal by all uut information, the" oi the‘ a prompt and thorough investigation readers. Yesterday's meetings sheep breeders and potato growers’ organization were equally interesting.‘ done ill fill! 0m- lmd u" 1"“ "t products. Th, mum-y mow, whim is 515° in plainly and clearly before the public. ' progl-ess during the week, is causing much interest and favorable com- lnent. Altogether, the present week is a most important one from the ‘gdmuwml stmdmmt‘ MM’ M the for this co'operatlon in me matter tection on every hand. New Zealands meetings are open to the public, and our citizens, our business men es- pecially, should make it a point to attend as many as possible. Immersed as the average d” (“"11" 15 m his own pumcum. meat. ills alleged statement, as the. occupation, it is really an education to attend a. farmers’ convention and listen to addresses and dlSCllSSlOfla on , matters of such importance as tlle| agricultural problems of the country“ I One gains thereby a clearer perspec- 1 ‘ tive of one's own affairs and a liven‘ lier appreciation oi the value nnd_ significance of the farmer's place m - the community. The business 111821,} who are in the habit of attending-l farmers’ meetingswill not be heard‘ on the side of those who oppose the‘ lllnestions that are made from time to time for the improvement and pro- tection of agricultural industries. The ' greatest deterrent to sympathetic understanding and era-operation be- tween town and country is unfamil- iailty~witli each other! particular Problems. When it is realized that] the interests of both go hand in hand 1 and that neither can prosper at the: WFNQ of the other, a basis of cem- ual progress and development. \ Mischievous Propaganda I In a Canadian Press despatch dat- ed Charlottetown, Jan. 2o. it ls stat-g ed that "an audit board of expert ac- countants has been appointed by then King Government to make the final adjustment of Prince Edward Island's provincial subsidy clnilns." The atatemsnt. which is attributed’ to Premier Blunders, is shown by the Halifax Herald to be mllli nlmg in, respect. There has been no special provision for any ‘adjusu. -_n§ the claims of Prince Edward Isl- apart from the Maritime Pro- No “audit board of expert Qocountants" has been appointed. islets. as set forth in the Hali- hanowssapcr. are that the matter h“ be"! "i911" b! the Federal ‘Milli!!! Board to the Dominion ‘cite! ofmidit, of which Gordon W. Icowotthenrm oiP.B. aces s. This is not a new board. but s Dominion in- . Mimics scammed under the mm ‘ l5’ “not of 1929. Furthermore, . ‘Qfifliurrlod out byths Domin- Iilllliliie 9i Audit will be of s nat- to a Dominion Pro- ‘ M _ to deal with the ._ ‘lee anally settle upon it uomcvsssoiissnd pointed out that while the investin- cc-operation between the Maritime factory industry needs protection in' to leave the further impression that, I there is some break in the Maritime provisions for final settlement of our increasing numbers. Cattle, horse, handsome profit. The Canadian Press is a news-Bl- Ed h ‘may indeed that mme l“ implements, sugar from beets grown h its hands. when it 1o mud“ developed ;by large hydro-electric invariably ‘allows ployment to workers who support families. Towns with schools and churches grow up beside them mak- M u“ presem‘ time’ when every Factory workers must be housed B30" l5 561"! ma“ w mam” “N” ‘nd fed. They soon learn that the Provinces’ and when the necewgy its home market, just as farmers need it. And so the drift is toward pro- of our subsidy claims has been made but," and cheese dunmed on the RPPBFEY". 1‘ 13 m°5l “nmm-‘nam m“ Canadian market is another strong the Premier of this Province should factor in promoting they general be credited with utterances calculat- ohunse in favor of protection ol- ad to create suspicion and estrange- thmmh m” p°w°rs m“ b” M’ ottaw“. are reluctan‘ to confess it. But the, pound conservative Natimal Policy Halifax Herald remarks, is regarded q protection inaugurated by Sh. John by those awareof the circumstanceslmincdonald 50 years ago is coming ‘ss distinctly unfortunate and liable‘ "M m‘ W“ “M!” A“ “gm bolm ‘that way, clearly indicating a tri- lumph for the C-"x-‘crvative party at front. For it implies that certsinI A The It'll": Govrrn-ncnt never hlrl claims “pd” me Duncan 39pm»; 1 policy that could be called nation- héve been made without consulting I ~l in the couwdlan sense of the woril Fhe necrilt apprzzch that it eve. the other Maritime Provinces, that “we them“ w“ no better ma“ a m” mvm” '5 l” "m" m“ ‘nlind opportunlsm, a "looking-to- ccnsideration,’ and that it ‘Was;Washin'7ton" policy, that has been through the political manoeuvering""li»h beneficial to the ifies and dis- I of Premier Saunders that this result “m”! m camd*"“ "mama" was brought about. such mischievous ‘rélplsnfilt-‘imwfllaf; m; and misleading utterances cannot janounce and reject fail to do harm, not only to our sis- ter Maritime Provinces, but in thisI 91'6"?" 531111561’! fill! I109 int“!!! ti‘ province a wen In ‘M.’ m, m,” sake a muddle of our Island claims “on Wm be mainly again“ m‘ mm to better financial terms, but the in- m terview printed in the Liberal party v ce, which can ill afford to be made “gm on h“ return 1mm can,“ i0 511391‘ "0111 909E101! PIONEER!“ ‘hows that he did so about as eflec- T! this kind. \ ' tuolly es if he had tried to do it. A blunder in stuteclcft very frequently proves as injurious to a good cause its a wrong intention. l-lis weakne is lnterm."'ed with a. certain stub- _ bn-nness in clinging to his own hast- Tm “m”! mew" °1 u“ "m" ‘ly-formed opinions. His colleaguen Edwin 191""! M0901‘ MHBW. which’ ‘n the provincial E seutive must be takes place tomorrow evening in the YWIIBIMY clflbflffflisld-bl’ fill! 999111 30nd o; Trade room,’ Wm m doubt ‘writy in the Premier's mental outfit. Illotor League Meeting attract a large attclldan fr and mum“ Nowlm l‘ °m my When our Legislature will be call" ' y" w" “m” n meet we do not know. One reas. e" a" B! keenly llll-eftfited in the vhy Premier saunflers and his ccl work of the Motor peague as are mo "rogues do not till the date can br citizen; 0g chukmewwn and 5mm "eadily guessed. Whenever and if ‘Qttawa decides to settle with this mersiie. The League, which was’ . recently reorganized and is now af-nmfln” on m“! mm with “m”. ‘accorded to Manitoba the date of, dilated with the Tourist Associeticn._ nesting of the ‘slwure will be lcvctes its attention to problems con- v made known. But the "if" is a form- l n-ming roads, driving regulstions,i"~1'b1° 9n‘- -.-tc., and has in conical lotion in ~ H-‘ICLIJUGS which will bepof valueug‘ In ‘n ‘FRI-m on 01mm“ Numb 2i resources in Multroai the other "It Pllbllil Bollflflul- Th9 "Wmvday, G. M. Hall, development engin- which will be submitted at tomorrow eer, Canadian Pacino Railway, point- night's meeting will be fully 41mm. ed-out that the value of agricultural “d, and my magnum” u m um products has increased fourfold in the last twenty years, while that of provement oi motor tourist traffic or ' mm“ ma 10m“ h" been mbhd’ “h” "mm" M1118 the Work o! fisheries doubled and developediwater tho lcosue will be gladly received. power increased six times over. . wnl real-am repeat the admirable Editorial Notes mum o! Jmm, l Yesterday's early morning billiard ‘ was probably a fragment of one of fHE LAND WE LQVE which have been devastatinl the a in“ "m. western Provinces and states. IOITHIAII! .A western exchange suggests the following excellent programme for of the grain harvest last year out _ . _ ‘Bu’ ‘mung. may " H011 01 m‘? 3mm M Audit Wm be there has taught the grain growers qmck methods o! mducm‘ m t‘ ‘wuufind , . . . u. ring financial statis- m w.“ . _ l“ ‘m m‘ “"“l"“’“‘ ‘“ ““ 2. ....... .. s. sari... .r.:.".";..::":-..“*"'. firs‘: w =~> our ~v=-u~- M“ r o» who ‘Moo ow luwdme°ung ° h ~up mixed! ' m! e1 tskeonaboutMMundmleavilwonand-tbe ' " i“ "Md- ‘ ° mm‘ l “mm m y about six pounds no u sort o! mot! thea- position thsmorencise they valve. Decide further that you will m“ , . _ sheep and swine breeding are being ' _ \_ eral interest in the matters under. be arrived at at the Dominion-Pro extended’ and the poultry yard l“ take it or: 1n six months.‘ "- oo became lluorilo and irlrbtened discussion. The comprehensive re- vlnclal Conference to which the iu- mum w be “any made fi some o, ports submitted at Tuesday's meeting vestigation will be Prelllllilll-YY- month. tn l w atbcr when you would , _ lilong with still; changes munufac- fimailffa‘ ozmmemmy mo“ m“ mqugm m1; would be s, 3on4 gtylg l-ol‘ t! B" 5D! lg up. devoted to * ' a of journalism to adopt, and it has therlns 586ml’ 0! U10 “Shelli- "Pllle- .n \.a.ln weather. You can out down . the making of farm machines and a “her percentage when‘ you m‘ down on mostly are the fats,‘ the aqulds, and the starches.‘ ..ley satisfy tile appetite better than otuer focus, and repair worn out tis- _ .-,.. - ‘ landed - bl_ into the whole matter. as has been m8 a 10ml market m‘, the fame“ sum 1n one; (o1; cm"; mg muggm n"! hi" _ h - y ll sometimes take the place o! medium and eggs. giving plenty of beat and energy. 1f you are incood health. W! m-sndmestlmcn diam vlgcloiily, in timeisd- » - .. The best and easiest ill’ “u! no mo P-hjot Am m, fwd, w ouvscundelsflovernshent obtained 01-] “w” mm‘ "lacs The wsslice the positiorcof the. ‘governsneatf the‘ shortes- lee, in a-rgument- and lconilnomeensed the more sensatlonalido_ and- ‘the Patriot become nntu- st last Do not cut down on meats or eggs- Yuu m you m“ plum,“ m m the Patriot of ‘rucsdsy tbealsi. inst then your own fat helps supply the “a m“ he “and? m my uwml sudy needs and supplies thenfweli, purpose mom“ my“ Ounmléion _ “scludserveusgsofwithlumintbis The starches - bread, potatoes. and MM so Wen “when “d “y “E”: 5:233:31: lzgtgffamda: that if he had told u. he could see i) U __ . ‘ _ < 1 l very little of anything and could iluits should ti“; talielr Zlfélas understand u”, M mum at a m“ °“‘Y “rm” ° m ‘d “l” e whole w. of WWW to agreewith “s? ‘PPM’ “wmmde” """1““ ‘dim. The mousi- also tells us that umtlpatiuu and ten ncy to acu- M Gpvemmcng ‘g, Qttqwn.had_ as-. ~‘~“- - urea hi... "that the nnsl adjustment watch the water intake carefully. gcommenaed by,“ Duncan °°m_ Yuili‘ cosy l..-» water. Water has mhflon i” “rowed.” u Jimmy -AJ§L lllqfmulilt uses in the body- u ‘posslbm we“ mumuch u me ..u' the bled, dgcttive Juices, keep- Duncan ammmkm rqbkudgwe,‘ ~“3.§"r-“5 .5“‘.‘".°“"l 9M“ 9nd s‘? vireo years ago and rccomrmnded ....... tut as llluul._ Otfiiwflsgilts folk but the 130mm,,“ Goveqfinen. ‘h, ....e tmses trial. aoid more wot... immedu“ wm-derafon" h u. laturally than tlloaeofthixifclmthc, “hue aubkct’ ‘mlwofld ‘ppm.- u“. ;an really gel. ‘along with less wa -. w undue his“ h“ been .a.n the; t."..il.: they need. Taking a Mo“ people Wm mm‘ that iméhgi mutter of eater every time you he nonunion m’ m‘ govern‘ ~ think ycu needs. WiialB glasaful is a - ~.~* - c" w. _~ _ Lmple but eiiectlvenletbocroereep- m_“,jin°“é~eif‘a'e‘ifi'fl§i§érllfjdila lg d_...i the fluid intake. ‘ M“ . mm‘ o! “Va-HA, . And then as to e..c...._.. Most over m“ now’ and nwgmd“ .555 ‘ individuals hate the woii. the Emma“ be, M“); pay”, will think that theltiard‘ of ‘Prod. '.i‘o,,....el- with a natural dlsinclin- and the pm: .3 3,5" maumhmd ‘h; ntion to taize exercise, there is the ma‘; body ha: 5 h: m do with pct that when they exercise the, "km up u 3- . m ‘ nave 1a.“: Vnhflssi. t0 B1012 MRI} Otn- Asia’ the I, . vans.“ m.‘ he we and LAMB lessens tile desire to tau. armed a w _._' ' ..ie exercise. Further they have con- u,‘ Mm _-_v-_1 . pdhjw; wen,‘ fin ..derable fat in and about the regiai. Am" Pmmler, u; (fled the oi the heart and in B-Itldlilfill beneati dmgmfint, m “muggy-b; “m” ‘m4 hie lloor of the chest and thus heart i; m.‘ pump-g,“ ' 151,945; 1mm- on nndiunso are s. little crowdednwaeu “m” “,,_gml;45||-,,-_ rpwgul-bs WW“ l“ m“ m. stunner-s‘ cans it is However wealung- heavy woolenncaipeqi; 5pm. covering the whole body and doing 931;}, um qvei-yjntelligeng person SvmQ bending and twisting exercise. Mun" fQgfl it,‘ a; who has m“ m .~ill cause a more profuse perspira- n“ p, “u; 1g g ippnjzrosity; l and reduction comes f .~r. ' "creme. whetherihis docinhentbe fyled at "ctinwa is for thdhlle of the cm- mitteeo! awnings not he deed . 5 u‘ noteeennto. omtectnsinwbst of : be 0 ,f7 scwiubemade it.Ifeelpretty tenslngtheaalerer toaeriens. cda v ‘CL mum “m, u" “an "mum." bronchial and pulmonary condi- i- ants ever see._it_,ihey will hsve'it . m“ - _ " - irasted andwu fas+exhbit“‘A" at carers can aorru “m” _ m Prince , ~! . u m » l ' Itavill be. , tactical-quanta: sow i... thee down to alto». and ,8 m, “n” 5M. gpwfimn“, “*~'-“‘ °' m°~ n. my mecnll. Mr- 2 ~ rhougtlbasuartucsdandlamiiv-giunduifiuuflflhmtgm ,_ . ' ins yet. u; ‘ ihafhe would t'hou_.\ c.ol my couch and sweet thy siumocrs be, ‘ ‘ g-"gm-do not quits forget. sleep all the autumn, all tbs winter. long. with never a painted shadow from- theme“ To haunt thee: only. when the blsckbirdb stlli Waksns tbs woods at last. . Whentheyoungshoots grow lust? overhead. Bemwherethsmins sun smiles" thespringwindlllevll._ Whenbuddingviolets-ciose above thee spread ntefr small, heart-chapel: leaves. provinciallegislstureszflonltovisosrryf i ‘liflgIlbIlllIdNeliW candida tut-so ii-Hrlliilm flue-r... '- "l 4a. fiWflili-llwllimflllflllffrasnohelovcihio dreams nont- A- Pottflarrrodourlodihaaltooiinsccunttbe stop that inellowioe "tlielteiilmnsainiboine Thread, through the rneasallbn andlemhikier- ‘ _____ titepresmtcityofwlnmpagattbe; . innsticncf‘ n" “m” kmw” -°' ‘~ m liven. llIlilliillt,.lh_llll‘llibt"_' "mmmihi" WW4 lthaoldflomt-e‘ Diteotolfblthe ouscnnssasnssmyem tcanshiswaphicltoeanytwicese ' . » HI ’ ‘(mum ltioiittlthefiudhlrsiaysildigorfli- '- rios-lsiaaiiycca- __,__ - ‘flatmates-tissues. and w. llilmbfl‘ deep; - . v _ i lflifllulilltlfi"“ w.- .‘ 7' 1.4“. mosai- late liyfiliis aa . y, . been worked to death [since the'~ Government and publidted injuonu M and now s few words about Mr.‘ booanywyhsoifyoudonot _ . fats {cream “butter animal fats: “ma” ‘vim’ w mum‘ u "port" “ - ' ' ed in the PatriotJThe Premier tells f“ " l -@_ ' , cmsorcslnoisus -' ‘Among-the stones which appen- dish" by D. Jehnesa, chief ‘of the, Anihiotnlorlcal uvision: m ‘Oar- riermdianhwboappeertobeofa 1' A ‘ - w s» wea ness looatedinanareamughlyfleolniles» .. ‘ . I from east to weir from norm to south, on botliqsldu o: the noticed naiivlay between . _ . , . _ m this h-ibe of lndisns oi-oseedthe Roc- kies many centuries I80. Probably by way of Peace River‘ and, setfleddn northern British Columbia around the valleys of the I'll-oer, ‘uechaao and Sheena rivers. The early culture and educational system of the Oarrierm. the cilange in social organization and Millions beliefs. and the develop- ’ nt of a new educational system, are reviewed briefly by Mr. Jenness and readers of The Times who lnay_ be interested may secure copies of this report ilpon application‘ to Dr. W. H. Collins, Acting Director, Na- ‘of Canada, Ottawa. llI'fliQll\h\Dl“Pi7l'tOl.tl1d\Nl$i0ndl__ i , '_ " J * MueeumofOmndaisono‘on"The, _ Ancient Education of a Carrier Ira-l .‘ v ‘ Hnllinvvriinrgr ‘em "no illness R ‘ TliE, llslivrfl ls osulll: _ ‘ THRIFT-Planted in the Mil of life insurance, yields K an unfailing harvest... The basal-dot life's lancer-taint; i, " overcome and the savings set aside WILL‘ Pll-OVIDE pm- Ieoiion for your l an income in old an. an education - for the children, or whatever requirements you have planned l to meet. _-' . No other method of saving can give this ~| '» assurance. and the premiums paid on " Great-West Life policies earn an excel- i lent rate of interest. slos- particulars write, ststins are. to lHyndmang o» 00., Ltd ‘Lower queen Street r- lotteto .. ‘ » Provincial Mullen - vrbs Great-West ms i The generolopinionisthatthe In- dians who roamed this continent for‘ years before the white man camel were of Mmlgoiiunlorigin. and that ‘they found their way from Asia via e ' Straits. They exietcd insect- ered ds or tribes in all pasts. ‘ensrally spec-kind. they were unedu- cated and warlike and resented the .0mln§ o! the white man as an inva- ‘the more warlike of the tribes as known in Eastern Canada and the bailed States were the sscquoise, the Algonqulns and the Hurons. The Mini J. t _ o \ CO» . Ub l. ~an0.-'.'f"2'~-e relief is o‘\ta|nr' m l l" folds. pbllls. Sore "t: l ' flhoooing Ooogb snvl iron ‘troubles. Macs sou-j.» or r-e tun COD "V"? "H. GOMPOIYND nus pIeplIis-Ol is com- pounded fronnpnre drags anu has beelfthorougnly med one tested. Brsdieau colds quickly before they become deep-seated. than .s..».i ileslislsf} t To Phone ils i . macs of the Maritime Piovinceewere ventures first came to emails. they “mm” “mm” “mum” d bloodfililmty but less virile and have foimdsome oichsmdinns cultivating become‘ much broken in spirit by the the sou, but such cases were m... m laggrssiyeness of the white man and the chief subsistence of tile tribes for ‘urea-transition from the mm state colonies probably was the flesh oi to_g0me_ degree»! civilization has wildanilmlsend suchfruiis and other lessened their resistance to disease. and the Iroquois divided between found them‘ domain lying between and the conclusions of oichaeologlsls sion of their vested rights. Perhapir mé “Edam” and the Auanuc m“ ‘n mud m m’ memodsnnd mm poem {ml-l extending to Hudson Bay. of living necessarily is based on Th, L: mm“ h,“ 3mm um m. rough implements and pictures found wossqftopartcfqliebeihsoiaras lnsomelllsces. . Canada was concerned and the East- ern Stated. ‘me Iroquois held ‘the _ central portion from the Hudson's fastest ' * owned by the Royal Bly downwards, though the Hurons National Lifeboat Institution of Brit- Rji._V§;{RoI-IO¢K'EY STICKS " ’ in infant and, senli. by - \ tililngslswomltaturaliothesoil. qgndnliy pimping, um Algonguing Nb tmoe of wrl“ records has been ' kidianrelicsillCallada In recent speed tests of the-world's lad holdings in part of Ontario and ain, it exceeded the estimated speed Lakes Huron and Simcoel of 17 knots an hour in spite of boi when Gertie: and other much ad- weather- i a I’ we have a wonderful line of Prices ranging ‘from 25c to $1.50. Good Sticks $1.50 to $3.25. Youths Hockey Sticks 15c. éBethune Hardware, Co. lid. A-ma ramupbx naanwana small" ' ' PhohsW . ’ i l i a‘ t ntsasssnsu-m t ' V ll- ‘ j 1 . . Jvewoeeeeoceo vvv w“ FpR AROMA AND DELICIQUS FLAVOR A usa l BRAHIVIIN TEA ’ Sold Only in Red. Airtight Packages. oeeeeet“ Qeop-eeee-eo-eo-eee e-efi-PO-FR” ‘likiie I "fiiebeet leafandthe longest ‘cure give you the moet laetlagahd ; delicious chewwhen l . , you eel: foi n. l‘- N BlackTwlst. You'll , - have the time of ; ‘ ‘ lilo will! to chew the flavoepout of this flue tobacco.