I i I i . | . i 4 ~n».~"°r,:-~"- /-1', ‘PAGE FOUR _ THE Cl;-lARLO'l"'l`E'l`()WN GUARDIAN APRiL 10, 193], THE DHARLDITETDWN GUARDIAN Notes by :hc Way, P esldonb-W. Chester 8. Iclmro. ll. P. Yi a-P sid 0-4. B. l dl ~ r leereflry-Lieut. Col. D. A. Mackinac; D."l um Th* Glu R°P'"`t¢|' °b5¢"°5 ed1"` Editor and llsnaglng Director-J. ll. Burnett toriaiiy. Associate Editors-Flank Walker and D. K. Currie ` - ____ ' _ _ Canadians are certainly fed up llurlling llolly (founded |887) I0-00 per your (ln Advance) del|\'ersd.- with the avalanche of chatter than sasu pcl- year- (ln aavuncci mailed in cuuuau and uuncu umm. emanates from the capital. After ,, ,_. K ___ __ T wading through reams of newspaper . _ convinced that the great majority of _ -i suppose to be the biggest of its kind The Pfemlefs Responsibllify interested m what Mr' T* H' Black the Doiiliilian-il are not hourly I0 . . sir:-In regard to the hill which ln the World, The other day ther, _ lock, staff writer of the Toronto much concerned about the welfare Yhou may t1lhinkI°trhet}s1kinhi)sdjus!i.h; Mr' Wright introduced into the Leg_ hhhhhhhd in The Guhhhhh hh “_ The Liberal organ complains. in Ma" and Empire’ has t° Say ab°“° Of Caiiad-ll 95 i-hey "B ailfiliif the can or cover 3 8 y' islature-to amend the constitution _ that its appearance can be improved ' hmhhhhe hhhrhhthhmih of the Lihhh Halifax harbor where the newcom- glorification of party prestige. 'Per with hhiht hh hhhmh] huh hhh the of the pomfh Growers Association, dei- oohsh-u¢¢loh_1h the provh-ice of ers landed. When Lord Bessborough MW it “fluid be WC' "meh '° 9\ll§°t surface or coat oi. hh automobile the object must be to enable the Quebec, and which the writer des- , t foot on Canadian soil for the mst that me f8“°t1°"al prejudices °‘ “ e' N b d i i management to borrow very iarlle cribed "us the greatest in the world." uber . k d. i i ii, _ Se _ ow the o y of an au omoble has aww too a um age 0 e as time on Saturday, says Mr. Black- time could be dropped mermght but nothing to do with its working parts. sum’ °f money' because Mr' Bonner It consisted M 4 um” °f 77 th°“°` | sense of Fraynier Lea to review lile lock he hhhhhh hhothhr hhhhthr ih certainly public opinion will sol- The story is mid of h Chr that waht has always told us at the annualiond each, making a total of 308,000 Dalton Sanatorium question and th 'hm _ i¢lly bohillfi ally €il01't that Will Bei across me desert wiihoui any engine meetings that the credit of the As- ih p, hhh Phhhhhh rhshohhlhhhy jh chh_ e ory of u British domain all elected representatives working in “_ The d,.i;,ei, simpiy asked to soclntion was so good that he nel/rr; This power plant, while large in hechhh thhrhwhh The Ghhhhhhh whose growth, geographically and together oh 3 Program Of !*‘>¢i‘»iC@»- be towed by passing m0iui.isis`nud any trouble to get all the money litself, is quite small compared with _ _ ipolitlcally in the past two centuries G°"°mme“t °"erh°ad and Support' h k d h he needed from the Banks. Perhaps the one being built by the Russian 00fl’ll’I'l€i'lis f0il0\\'0d immediately ihei _ ing a policy that is niotivatsd by the w D never as e W y’ and never _ h iproiides one of the great dramas lifted the hood of the engine The the management wants to borr0W Govemment on the Dnieper River, 1' blic ti i th Lib ui a al organ, that The Guardian “de- columns briefly descriptive of the FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1931 doings at the House of Commons. litlaat may of Barlon. M .D. UMC-I ,;___, , __ __; ._`_._. .___.__.__._____ ___ . every independent thinker must be THE SKIN Is AN ORGAN SOCIATION _ A one discovers, something that they Qnurs ,’ hi., The Public Forum 'lhk column h owl |00 "lo discussion by oorrelpondonll of questions of interest. This Chlrlollelblvll Glllrdlln don not necessarily ondorlo ill! opinions of oorrespondenti. E. 1. POTATO GROWERS A5- Sir-Every once in a while some- Strange, indeed, it is yet not snyi more so than to ses the beaver and / the gown 'on the present speaker of Pure, fragrant s the Houmi Ilom sir, etc., _ _ _ HUGH CUMMISKEY, Jr. ‘ GREATEST POWER PLANT ' IN ` THE WORLD i -- count of a hydro-electric plant un- I -FL Genuine comfort and pleasure in every cup ‘Fresh from the gardens’ "- ’=° _MTV _;_h___ _____,_._;._..___ 3 ,____..,______ ed, politically at least, in attempt- by his own electoral deiieili. while; pu a on n e cr org. n‘ welfare of Canada, rather than the ' u ii ia, e sums of money now that 3 description ui which was ii ing to persuade the Canadian people leader of the Government is . f Ui d _ O h d ii d _ Car looked B.]l»_l‘lght. . 5 53 8 F3993 Y __ '- of what purported ro be thc ;hh;_;‘:`iio Oglhlhlrahhhnehhlhl ihlihwlhfid zggrandlsement of politczll ambitions. Thevskih however is un oi-gan in the Banks have asked for additional given hy a correspondent of the that there was nothing to be done. occupied with the worthiel' objeii iuii tem of prehilhr Legs speooh ln T* itself and has blood vessels, he;-ves_ security- Whatever the reason may Montreal Star who visited the works Mr. Myers is quite right. The lead- improving the country‘s condition which he dealt controvcrsiully audi Cornwallis in the mgate Sphinx con- Col Ralston and other members of muscles and fat. Its main Job is toibe more information should be sw' The turbines' the l3!`B€Si5 in tile-I er M me Opmsmm is atm obsessed every means at hu disposal' o in 13 t rt all i ‘ ht hhhshhhhhlh hhhhh whh this mhhév y g ranspo s. s ed nto Che- the _ Ohhohihoh have frequently c0m_ regulate the hong of ¢he_h0dy_ pen to the Legislature and to the world, are of 85,000 h. p. each, and N , , ,U , , , , , H ,-, , H , , , , ‘ - _ _ ,bucto Bay, founded the City of Hall- piamed since the Opening ui. me As a covering of the body all these members of the Association before will develop a total of 850,000 h. p. tel* If th” Pi`°mi°" ll” absmt “tifhx and hemme ihe ms; British present session that the prime min_ different tissues are necessary, and this bill becomes law. Mr. WriBllti'1'he undertaking is being supervised the time his speech on the Draft Ad- Governor of British territory how ister and other members oi. the G0v_|so the skin is soft and pliable enough seemed to know very little about the by American engineers of repute, dress appeared in the Patriot, that hhowh as Chhhhh' This famous uhhh ernment were hot in their seats to to permit free movemeus of all partsimatter, he did not appear to be sure and they describe the construction is surely no fault of The Guardians. harbor was Surrounded h the hhhh hear Libemi sp5eciu._,s_ This sm of in and beneath it, and yet toughiwl-lether the directors wanted this plant, as the greatest ever assemb- wh had shhhhsthd that the hhs_| y D- Criticism might he rhhsohhhie in enough to withstand the ordinaryilegislation, and he being a director led in the history of the world. Am- . ._ _ ,val forest and the only inhabitants ordinary times' hut hot in h period wear and tear of life. ishould know all about it. erican firms have also supplied the Slim 5ii°“i‘i Je “lied °‘“`ii°" 1” were the wo;-like Micmdcs, oi depression and uuempioyment T0 '30 fills Work Properly it has an One thing may be taken as certain, turbines, and the work is so far sd- ihe yea,-_ so as to enable the House ' . _ . _ . ' out/er hard or hom la e d b week because the Premier had lying structures H - lpressed. what a change since com- stimulation of canadian industry R in ' ily. We should be able to get alone liroieot has been talked about ever _ un f th t f , , changed hh hhhd and had demdedviwhhh fhhhdhd Hhhhlx! Thhh the and the Search im. markets ui which the hgh Bdohihmhhhi oihlhzr sllhlhhzlce illflvely “ell without this legislation for since the time of .Catherine the after all, that he Wolilfi ailelifi tile- British possessions were confinedim disp°s_e °f Canadas wheat and which are blood vessels nerves alldianmlm' yeah iGreM' it has remained for the s°` co ference If the Premier-‘s actiollsi - other agricultural products' in View fat there are little channels 'fl' mi I am sir' etc' Mets to give form to the vision and 1° - V really to Halifax and Annapolis Roy- of mis pecuiiar iuau ui 0i,iigaii0ns_ what hhhh 8 h I f th 3 i ANOTHER Ml»:MBs:n make it an accomplished fact. As a or speeclw-= are not to be dis-1 ai. New Brunswick and Prince Ed- imposed upon ,hem ,,,,,.iiy by world I h g “ 35° ’°m C at ‘ ' a cursed during his absence from the w.-lrcl island had been ceded but not conditions and partly by the policy g n si beside the mt “lands me S911-SB. and Of C0m!ll€‘IlliIlg’ editor-I Lord Bessborougll at Halifax en- was ~ » _ » i ce ially- thereon? So far as concerns our contem- 'porary's contention that The Guard- ian‘s insistence on Mr, I.ea`s respon- sibility had the effect of redllcilm, the subscriptions for the new San- atorililnftlle truth is the reverse. The objective of the campaign ww exceeded, according to the report of the Commissioners. If it had ad- \'el~sely affected the campaigll, the resrpnzlsibiiity would lie with the Government who sponsored it \vlth~ out lnaklllg any attempt to obtain tile compensation justly due us by the Federal Government. If. as our colltclnporary cndeztvors to show, the Province had no claim, upon the Federal Government. why did Premier Lea include a. claim of $100,000 for the Dalton Sanatorium in the "pamphlet" published under his own name in the Patriot of Jan. 21, 1930? Until this question is answered all the protestatlons in the world will not conviltce the public that Mr. Lea had properly discharged his duty when he return- ed from Ottawa empty handed, af- ter being ask(-cl by a member of the Federal Govcmment what unlollllt he considered the Bell Government ‘would be prepared to accept as a satisfactory settlement. Premier Lea now admits tha_t there was a. contractual agreement to hand over the Dalton Sanaiorium ln the same condition as it was re- ceived, which the Federal Govern- ment failed to dn. He admitted last year that lie had not read that agreement before he went to Ot- tawa to meet the federal represent- atives in 1921. I-le also admitted, in a letter in the Patriot in September. 1929, that at that conference in 1921 "Mr, McCul'dy asked me what sum I had in mind, sllggesiine; was it 825.000, $50,000 or $'75,000," and that this was for the purpose of "sounding us to see what claim, if any, we were considering." Mr. Lea made it painfully obvious that he had no sum in mind anti had given the question no consideration. Yet he was Commissioner of Agriculturei. and Provincial Secretary-Treasurer at the time. and was there as the accredited re'presentative of the Bell Govemment. In the face of these admissions, what do his present protestatifms of tr-responsibility amount to?. A Historic Harbor Newspaper readers are familiar with all the details of the arrival of ;llcir Excellencies Lord and Lady Bessborough, but those who are n , Buckingham Palace, where his Sov tive. ' ' Control of Radio Patrie of Montreal. says: "The London Times considers that the radio broadcasting sta- tions in Canada have become the worst possible agents for propagat- ing American ideas. Through this medium, we are reminded. there infiltrates into Canada ideas that do not confonn to Canadian ideals and ambitions, or to a. Can- adian conception of things. Peo- ple listen to what is said and sung through broadcasting stations fed to satiety from the United States. so that. says the Times, Canadians have become in this domain n species of American vassai... The British journal adds that, in the circumstances, it is not surprising that a solid body of opinion should be forming in the Dominion in frlvor of a national radio service of the kind established in England by the British Broadcasting Corpor- ation, and recommended by the Rovzil Commission which had Sir John Aird as its president. La Petrie considers that whatever the rlccision of the Supreme Court of Canada may be on the subject of provincial rights in regard to radio broadcasting there can be no doubt that the authorities ought to inter- vene to bring about either a con- dition of affairs on the lines of the suggestions that were made in the report of the Aird Commission, or in some other way remove Canada from thc prejudicial influences of United States broadcasting." Editorial Notes It is interesting to llote, says an exchange, that only one senator ap- pointed by Sir John A. Macdonald remains: I-lon. Pascal Poirier. who was called to thc Upper House folty- six years ago last month. Of Sir Wil- frid Lailri:r‘s appointees nine re- main: Scnators Dandurand, Cas- grain, Beique, Legris, Tessie, James H. Belcourt, Farrell, Joseph M. Wuson. In his eighty-sixth year, Sen- ator Be’que is still one of the most active and uscllll minds in the Red little rusty in their history will bei Chamber. Ltcred a vice-regal domain extending po ite the Pacific, with Victoria Househen British Colilmbia, more distant than ii-‘5_ al pa ereign named him royal representa- It is regrettable, says the Mono- to ton Times, that any of the provinces Ye should oppose a reasonable effort to cu lnglllate and control radio broad- so casting ln Canada. The question of is the relative powers of _ the federal so and provincial governments is now °f before the Supreme Court but ln the ha meantime much of what is sent over New York and other stations is either cheap acivertislng or trash in the e Amos and Andy or some other form. W° while the Quebec Government is threatens legislation regardless of d what the Federal Governmenv does, com opinion in that province is not un- 2 animous. One of the most influen- C iEI‘ SU there not in this revelation a les With characteristic forcefulness the Right Hon. G. Howard Ferguson. Canadian High Commissioner London, impressed his views on this week’s wild wheat conference in Rome. Having secured the backing these countries to agree upon an in- ternational system of organized marketing with a view to the hand- ling of future crops. As the repre- sentatives from the other countries felt Canada to be too far distant he prevailed upon them to agree upon convening at Canada House in Lon- don. When the importing countries at the Rome conference endeavored to circumscribe the activities of the London conference so that it should be responsible to the Intemational Institute of Agriculture, Mir. Fergu- son strenuously objected. The ex- porting countries, he urged. wanted a distinct, independent organization subservient to no one. And he had his way. So, on the initiative of the Canadian High Commissioner. the conference will meet in London a. few weeks hence with the specific object of putting a stop to the dumping and cut-throat marketing which has ruined the intemational wheat mar- ket for two or three years past. - --m li seems likely that there will be a discussion in the British House of Commons as to the wisdom of the Home Secretary announcing whether an executed murderer has made a confession. It seems established that Rouse, who murdered an unidenti- rown. The women of tile country . an certainly help this patriotic , ~ RETURNING To OLD WAYS the people during the last general ‘I ~ A _ movement in which Premier Bennett Q ' i '_-° election. li/Ir. Myers said: € tial French Canadian journals, La ahh the Heh. Robert Wh, Mhhhter e Si,-i_As I have ,cud the doings in .. _ _ r, The leader or the opposition L of Agriculture, arc taking the lead. the legislature. I am surprised to seemed to be worried about it, but There are aim such mines us THE Rmphg ifind the government coming back I cannot yet make out what was Canadian shoes, canadian Suk’ and ___ _to the old form of statute labor. 'Jan worrying him, whether he was worry- i Qahodlah myoh goods, The psf, oould One day_at dusk, being weary of my-‘iii be l70SSibi€? Afiel' bllyills mach- in! that the Prime Minister would A ' " ` ‘ ` "" " A be extended tu include everyihing golf inery at a cost of $90,000, paying men not fulfil those promises, or whether _ wom ou the pcrsim and uged hi ohh And all my books and friends, and to operate this machinery, provid- he WHS W0l`l’yln§ for fear he would - h°me_ all my goods, ing gasoline to run it, and many fulfil them. or whether he was worry- f ` I fied away and went into the woods other expenses attached to this i'on-n in8 b°Cl1lI-56 tile right hon. gentle- ` And lay at length under a rocky of road-work, wc are back to stat- miin had made them at all. He went E ’ shelf utc labor! so far as to say that the Prime Min- oi Whereon the moss was growing. And The machinery was bought or ister had not even lived up to the my 81126 ordered over the telephone from St. pmmise °f Perishing- Weil. I C311 Wil Turned tothe dark pines branching _yohh_ N_ B_ No doubt there was oh me "Shi him- leader Of me OPPOSI- ove,-head_ agent; that agent must have "_ tion that there is this difference be- of all the wheat exporting countries, The 5°°d bmwil earth WHS like aioeived his commission. The commis~ tween mm and the Prime Ministel he moved for another conference of iwmell' bed .Slim OH $90-000 Wollid amount to that U the Prime Minister perish ai' T° B W°"‘ ma” W'h°`5 WBnd"9dis18,000 or upwards. who was the ag- an_wmch God f°rb|d_he Wm 'per' mimi' days' lent who got this percentage? ,sh in an honest' manly efmrt i'° dc’ ' Ahhh] who was the cause I something for the Canadian people: And I made °°m’°d° °f th' quiet changing the course of the brancll while the leader M the Opp°°m°n' trees' line railway from Verno Riv t on the other hand' has already pen n er o Feeling their green tranquility. And Pishhid' thehce to Mt’ stewart? It i Was shaken in my weariness to cry is now running parallel with the md Upon them out of my perplexities° me of railroad; in some places M A c , S “what ahhh I do whhh I have fhuhd there are not more than two miles hh mah between the two railroads. Is such H "|- Of such vast wisdom as to answer 8 man mmpetem t° represent °“"' ' me claims in parliament or will hc of- c R E A M This riddle touching Ihhhorthuty' fer himself for re-election? All that Which was millenniums old when I -the pwpie °f the third eiecmral di"` F0' ClllPP¢d Hlnrll. etc. beghhi.. trict of Queen‘s have obtained from the Federal Govemment is a rail- a Ti-,eu in me gray iwiiighieu wood I road running through Porridge Hill.” _ __ ` _ heard _-- Roots call to stars. And suddenly I knew That life is measureless. and some heaven true. And I was no more troubled by a word. ` -Barbara Young in New York Times. of the House refused to accept s question on this point when it was asked by a private member. The idea is that if s confession has been made it would tend to relieve the‘, minds of all connected with the case ned man and was hanged recentlyf to know that no blunder had been made a confession, but the Speaker committed. _,_ ._ _ .. ___ c Haiiiux is now ,_ gieui cupiiui city when ministers me woriimg night Y y 1' BH C-gif the members were consulted they vanced as to make its completion a *<0 l'>i`0F°il-U10 iif‘l0i”@ the illt@flll`°‘i“' of a gi-ea;pmv1h¢e_1t5 history lg eh- and day trying to bring relief to the Efatgihhthhfwh 5°“'°i; “Yer in Wliiclliwouid not be in favor of giving any certainty, well within the time limit cial confrence met at Ottawa. The,i“.ined with Briiish military and icountry. Tile problems with which meh hh t V355; 5' nefvisiand wimanagement 'tho power to borrow iset for lt. The dam of re-inforced Premier h1_hfh1___ed th thhh ms o“_h| _ I lh _ they have to deal are in-essiug_ The _ r ‘~ °u an eneath hi 1BY9i°ilarge sums of money and pledge the concrete, is 200 feet high and a mile _ _ _ ,uma story. and although its glory prime mihuieh in ha,uCui,._,_ has is fab which Mis HS 8- Cushion S0,-individual properties of the mem- and s quarter long, and is intended C0l1fS9~ Tile if-gi-“i“_lil'*? Opelliiig “`a5|as a naval and military centre has upon his hmus the ureuamiion of that mam’ °f the k"°°i¢5 and biimlls bei-5 in pavment. surely the Legls- both to produce power and assist delayed and had to be adjourned for u0ue_ yet that uusi is iudeiibiy im_ his budget and tai.ii.i- pmposuis me We receive do no harm t° the underilature will not pass this Bill hast- navigation on the river. While the . ' i The following explanation hasldustrial population of 8 1-2 million roots of th il h i hi h ' Province, why did the Patriot "do-1 possessed. Even Cape Breton was a ‘lf the f°i`m°" g°""mm°“t' Mr' Ben' to the surfeacc-rniglncil :al/‘gr cthzouiicllygbeen made to The Guardian by Mr' ipeople' with factories of an kinds' hbemtciy.. seize the Ohhmiuhiiy oh French hhhghsshhh dominated by ihetgett han? clhlleagutes may bio phi- Thus the skin is h real orghh hohhhgoultor, h;;crcietlhry_ iof the hlgotiiho zhready lhadedto;/hhincllilded. 1 I _h _ ,_ h '_ _ h. b_| _ _ , Oli() 1 Sy 0 110 I`8ll'iB.ll`l Il 6 ing, oil and Wate t t its _ I`0WEl‘S DCE 011, Il X‘€gB.)° 0 8 UC R KFEB. Un BI' B ng S CDH- nubluhlng his speech during is a ,mighty fortress of Loulsburg. ihhhsh hh the hmwif they do hot' fa I _ r ou on o _ Sur :hm introduced in the Legisiuiure hyvclusive proof that the Soviet admin- tc precious hours in listening to And iike any other organ it de_'Hon, Mr. Wright.-Ed. G. ' iistration is possessed of executive litical speeches by their oppon- peuds upon the food you hah the hh! "Members are unnecessarily alarm- __ ability of rio. mean order. Having ;/, ' Ls' The ‘Welfare °f the "atm" and you breatll, sunlight. sleep. and ex-fed Over me amendment asked fm" It ‘ mst mechanized their °3’i°“lt“re' H deliverance from existing con- emse in make the right kind oiiis not changing what has been done the Russians. by developing their _ _ __ ciltlcns are of vital mportance com- biuud io euubie it io do its work p,.0_-in the past. The Association has al- |W8tor Dowel' are evidently entering 1-:.°'-2"” . " /~ '-. red with the sensibilities of Lib- ucriy_ iways been obliged to get large loans 'on a. large scale industrial activity. r er members, and. even, as com- Diet is a big i-acim. in keeping ihefrom the Bank to bring in their fert- While the eyes of the world are '_ Y 1' ipared with the sensbilities of fornl-iskih in good coudiiiuih but uniupiilizer and to pay the advance on iilirlled in their direction. they are 25 Liberal Cabinet illliiisiefs- tunately due to peculiaritise of someil’°i'“t°es held in Swfage in the fan- the subject °f °5Pe°i“1 interest t0 ` individuals in the way their si/5i,emiThe Associations credit is today as the People of Canada, at the pres- Young women hmhghmh thh»hh_ handles certain foods it is hard tolsood as. or better than. it has ever .ent time. owing to the great simu- hhrhwihh states hr the hmhrhzhh lay out a diet sultableffor all skingibeen and the Bank has no hesitat- afity of products and resources. A . You know how in some people such ion in advancing all the money they isnap shot of this great power pro- , f‘.,6/. . 1 //ii . 'll ' public are v°l“meermg t° We” good foods as tomatoes eg s o s-'require During the winter the As-iject is shown in Mci'..ean‘s of A 1 ;` " ' r `i3'ii/.W-' ‘/7?' mm dresses t° increase tm mm' ters shellfish ork andf alt Y sociatio had ala e loan from the ‘lst A ’ pn U 1 V r i H mption of the chief ,crop grown ’ 'P ' res »-5 raw". ll rg , . ' , uhh of the Mahon hhd mxhh hhh berries, cause irritation and some- Bank which paid the advance on the ‘ I am sir, etc. ._ -‘-_hi-,,,,_ ' times hives or urticarla. ‘potatoes in storage. This is entirely ' '_ if lrl i - ' . - W- .. ‘;::°“.';‘:~.;i:”§:.:::.;“::.::; f:;:.°‘;'.:;;“:;.:‘;;i T cadtodlwnhlat ’, 'i ' ' they ashdathh Sikh wZ’m;h°‘;h ‘Shah Wifi f00fiS. until you find the most ing the wording of the Act of In- he TWO Leaders ‘._ Ke a' "°v i° “of and CRW f§lf»'§fe¢.f1'§§;.S§§'§s;§“f§f§°§'l.°l2.fIi§§’§”i`Il.3f.i°.§..§"l°..f§§..§'I.'l§‘.§.f’f'§§; - ian or British products only? At the ommehded quite properly hy physic_ Wohhh Sham; he made mhrh clear Hansard contains many lnteregt- present `moment the Federal Gov- inns im. some iocui cumiiiionl but al,I'_hht igth Shih hjhct f hi th' illg 'passages if one has the patience mmerlt, the wool-growers and the good skin depends uhhh good hehithi ds ‘E t h° 5 ina this e to look for them. In the House of ol manufacturers are represented habith 'amen me” ' I 'Jes no ave e As' Commons the other day Mr. J. H. ` being Willing ho mhiy to use au _sociation any more power than it Myerh Conservative mhmhhh for . e Canadian wool that is now pro- ' "-1* ,has ever held' buf in case any legal Queens, P_ E, L_ refs,-red to the B-b_ ' heed, but twice as much of that :action ever arose it would avoid the modity as soon hs ii can be - _ _ danger of a. legal technieality." kenzie King in the shhjhhh ht the ..... ao.- _... __ .=~.. a. ., _.a-l.,~. .,.,,,, .,,,_.,,, _.__ __.__T___,",,.____ EXTENSION OF TIME FEED .THE BIRDS DDNTEST The Guardian oders prizes of $2.50. $2.00 and $1.00 to each of _ the three Counties to children Feeding, Counting, and Writing the Best Story about the Birds a visiting their farms. This contest closes April 15. ' For further particulars read regularly “Agric- ola's" Notes in The Guardian. ` NOTE:-Time extended owing to unfavourable i weather. 4+*G&%O494+§*%¥Q44 °‘ W T1--~_-_ ._ _.: .__ 1 power project lt will serve an in- '-..». .~- 1:” ",'< ' -.' / . »-`__,_n ,W . _. r 1 `<, ‘.-' ,lf _ -il,/l _--.A-'. 4 _ A , jhfa ll ~ -_/ _I . . vi,-,-#2, ._.__/5. H7. . iris ,_ fag: _. . ,W .-.4 :._ -<,'»<;.. _ __,_,,/~' _r - , . i."i"`¥<=< \ is viw .. "5 ii -. _ _ ___\__`.\ 1 -`; _ - : . - \ `», `=;.>:\. -`\"` ; - ~` ¥>.$\ -"" ._','o»-‘~~,»`5.i »-_L ' ’I>.‘<‘.h~-if ~ f Q i_.///ilv,|I__[_;f_\| )' /_huh ff# ' ‘/.'i.;»¢'i /I ._h,.~fr:-_ ‘i,.,_‘,1i,l _ ,y ~i E e ew » ' H( "~ % 1 ' m _ .' ."-,’, _. l ,ii ‘Thi ' Q e ‘X AQ‘1®:`\ .. ->~.\ " ~ 1 ./ f ‘wt iff //, if' hf_t _' .mf ' 'gi' J/ _"ff ff ti/ ,..~”““»a7.*. fi/if’ . ,_ _ v . A better tobacco and a _ better cure-that accounts , ,Q .for the popularity of our IACK IWIS in sorbed interest evinced by Mr Mac- -uw present Prime Min.ister's promises to HICKEVC NlCH0lS|)N _ _ _ ._ ' In A cridf #sea-00 'Promotes Health Healthy animals produce larger litters. better pelts and bigger profits. Therefore feed “IMPERIALS” regu- larly and liberally. _ _ For Sale by Distributors in Leading Business Centres and Direct from Factory. OTHER SPECIALS Me Palmoilve Shaving Lotion lilo |n|=en|m.B|scu|1' 50° Aim vein vim s F R E E 25o tin of Taloum FOB 50° 85° Menthol Sha Lotion 20s Siic Pslmollve Shaving Cream 290 Mo Ingrahonfs Shaving Cream 39|: 100 Gillette Razor Blsdss No. 100 Auto Strap Blades, Me. CNARLUTTGTGWN P G I The 2 _D 149 Great George Street R